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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1896-05-06, Page 5_. , .��-n,­r7!,N�. 1- , 1V71t I ­ , ,,, . I __ , I I'll , : " I � ,.�, ,",:. T, �7 " j �.k ,�,-�.- '1111 1 IV T :! , , " � -. ,', , '�, .�" �� 6 , . �!!­ " '' "" . .", �'. I � . I— , e�,_,, �,7 ,� � '­ �t!,-` X".:§VXOTAO W. we lit are right, or, th *a' a' ...... �� "" . , '11,11''. 1'.4.`lk*1q101OtW4k Test fro, and mode , re f�r', ,��!,%, t , 1prlopp for QlasaX. +'+ , � ". , , _,pw ,% - 'I �. �� � 1. 1 1'4'��;,,.,�: �',CVANCE FOR � ";" - 3� ... �4�Jr� , A J­ ,.�,,-;, I" 0 �, ,, 'N,N,­ , ` . " � TICAL ECONOM I � �'�,&,�%,,­ ,,�,, I I Ti :t " X61what "'a offer you on an article use Tine , *Vlo`u'day by every person -SOAP. - � - , , ,:�,ii�!"­, " 'PUR , a CASTILE, the best snap read e �1',�'P' '4 tell c@At cakes for 25c. or 8 live con S, , '-,'', ]k f - t 1),I_,�-�,, Co es I or 4c. , � i.,�, �, I � ,6.- GLYOPJUNH AND CREAM, 3 cakes in !" � bQ* 161P. -AS good Eta most soaps at 1()C, "I", c0e. 11 -, I . I OATMEAL 5 and loc, a cake, t-,',"� BAID'Y'S OWN loc. , 1� `*%% OLD BROWN WINDSOR, 3 largest siz ' ' ,., -%keS for 5o stnallor sizes at , for, 5c. . .� 1','��. of kept in stock At present. ' "' " - "' 11 � - I �- __ d, Lines, ' the one of them and at price I that, h'. We have other firos, ) � I i I em p many I em in fact, all good and a] � . as low in price as possible. , _000- I , � DRUGGISTS I 1" -AND- Allen & wilsonj 'OPTICIANS P 0 ,,,, THEY-SATISrY-ALWAYS. � � , I I I I 4: JS B. Rumbsll, 'I, 1�, P� , . The Leading Jeweler. "r ,� I — I wq �; , ,�,,, Our Goods are the Best in the �"? 4� , , 1� , 1M. Market and our Prices W +X4� i"""'. the Lowest. r.�M'. I ,�, , . I 01', C., �, ,� r,`* Central Telephone Exchange. '50" . , — � I 'r - �11 7 4�� 11� " . . t-_ , - � � to STRATFORD, ONT. 5 One of, the best Commercial Schools in Canada- ;,,.,. 1whe b0lift'r In Ofthadst. Enter now and be %f," Leidy 'lar'the situations In th,§ fall. Catalogao,j free. � r SHAW& ELLI[OTT, 11rineivais. 4� - I — 'i 1. .� . : � A NOW CONNECTION � : I r I TO CHICAGO via Tht-1 � C• P- R. 1 � . —and- - Wabash Lines. � I I 'Leaving Clinton at 4.28 P. M. you il arrive in Chicago at 8 o'clock next I . -morning. The route is via London and � . Detroit. I Single Fare to Chicago $10.70. For I . !oweQt rates to other Western Points 1� enquire from I , , I . . A. T. COOPER, � J.. , 0. P. R. Ticket, Telegraph and �. 11 Steamship Agent, :", I —CLINTON, ONT.— t�,__ I'— "..'!'. . 1�, WHO I PEMIR ��. . ,. TRAVEL__.wwaman,, (I ( Should see that they start 1. with proper Coupon Tick- .; 1 4 ets and that their baggage " . . I t _ is checked through' 0o 1. C1 destination. It costs no Wore to startri,11it than 1. 0 . . wrong. I full information in refer- .� I , once to travel, consult , I � . . :,. . Wl' JAUX ION TOWN I I AGENT, 11; , . i,k" . MT -R. - :. , ,., Good Stable for Sale. ", Frame Stable, asgood asnow, lRx30 with tim. I ail ber sills, for sale cheap, to be moved o?f promises. � I Apply at TirE NEws-ftEcoRO office, Clinton. � I 907-tr ". - �*_ ANTED. -Young men and women to help ,�. In the Armenian cauHu. Good Y, will ' Ben COPY of my little book, "year Race in . � . " , Life"froo toany %vlio write. Rev. T. S. Lin. ,,, � .scot, Brantford, Ont, F, ` ------- 1� - "I � �,�,t � Estray Colta. �, ' .1 Strayed frTn the promises of the undersig7d V , Lot No. 27, 01 It concession, 11, Rullett, on the 01 , W4 Inst„ two three year old meso colts, one ":;,.; A41i b,.,y1­th`O other light bAy, one with halter V, I Both have white on face and .,t�, out shank. hitaom]eet Any I , .1 will lord or persons giving Ittforluatton that lowl to heir recovery �, "will be suitably rewarded, ", .. . - GEORGE CROSSMAN, I kall L V4 it, May .r b ,ay.4. Clinton P. 0. , L _� . I '�pRT U- I . , . ; , OF REVISION .I I V " !_;,.�, TOWN OF CLINTON. �, - 1 t �,�'( ,.`%,,� , TaW notice tta%0ourt of Revision for the o'4 � 1 ',T-- 0, Vu Of , 0 VA t4 n hold Its first Fdttin � , - ,i In the , �O,Jtd Roll OA Tuesday, the 26th h 0 May, ,, r,190 o0filmencing at 9 0*01ock P. M., for I - ", ��'O, ,. 0 , , ,tho'PapOad of hearing and rectifying all com- t" .'.., I Ag4lbst or errors on the assessment roll 'Ottho redbu Oar. All Parties Interested are , - Vda Mond. 4.lsll I 1, I - I 11 - W�'VTS, Clark of the said municipalty. .�, . , . , , ; . �Jnlf. 01 im 18ft 912-3t ­ . Z46 -960e# of Camden, near -0arn- , ililpii 190to4boti two weeks ago, while , 14 b v lk" 9 I AoAlfl ,drink was bitten on MI *k- b , .� , 03� � � ... , the 'ahitnal. About a I *00k,146k b163d 061aning met in, and, __ I " "'A6* I It dAndtdoall that medical skit. - I . -i ;­ I ___#�h% he died. Ile WAS in his . . 'l ; " ", 'i 1, �_ � 7 1, 1� , , , 0�v, I 11 � t � `� �� "., .x �?-�,;� . . . I .4 , " I � ., "%i , . 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I 11 . bieft 011, 'Nra 0 I , I ,e04L ". 1. .ii I 111101110t, twel � In Oero, . 11-11 TWO TOUSG XADW -­" I I t a 0 BROUGHT BAIPX V.0ot"?JJQpp,,#p 40, ithout P0 Q� thp rt ' 1, I TO 4X,&LTH A" ST41PNOT13. - . , 1109. I . , . . . It'10 `1041`090 th4b at no early date 'Do ONE WAS THREATENED WITH CONSUMV.- he artme0til of Customs and I TION FOLLOWING AN ATTAOX OF PNRU+ Joignd Mve . pue will restored to MONZA -THE OTHER WAS IN AN AD- tWIP form6r'status 1,41h, will give !* VANCED STAGE OF ANAUMIA-Oj�t. -Mir, Jo"' P. Wona 4NS I a Lieut.,0ol. WILLIAMS ' PINK PILLS RESTORE Prior full Minia 6 . torliti rank. They are HEALTHNDWINES Mill i8tvrs n6w In one ieqnpo, but not the I FAIL. -Ministers over their owia departments. It was thought at one time duringthe From the Truro, N. S., News. reconstruction thitt Mr. Wood Among the residents of Truro there alould to become a Mlnlst�r, and the new mart are none better known Or more highly take esteemed than Mr. and Mr. Jas. Turner. the Controllerob but the Ore - tial aptitude Mr. Wood shown or I I Mr. Turner is an older in the Presby- the administratiorl of the Customs De. terlan church, and a man whose word Partrilent made It unwise to effect a is as good as his bond. In his family reside two young ladies, Miss change at this juncture. When the � present plans arecarried out, however, Christie, an ad Miss the Customs and Inland Revenue Jessie Hall, a sister of Mrs. Turner. branches, which are both highly im- 13oLh young ladies are known to have had trying illnesses, and were said to portant, will be again full-fledged de - partments. h,tvebeen restored tohealth bya popular medicine, the name of which is house- Sit' Charles Tupper was sent for by Lord . a hold Aberdeen on Monday evening, on t word from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Judging that their story Friday morning he submitted the C0111 - 1310teyCabinet to the representative of would he of popular interest, a report- the Queen. Thus he took three days 6 er called upon them and asked for such to rebuild the political edifice -which It information as they might choose to make public, Both young ladies were jXas shattered by the resignation of Sir I'd4ekenzie averse to publicity, but when it was pointed out that their, experience might Bowell. There Is every rea-on to believe that during that Uwe the Premier had confidential com- bs helpful to some other sufferer, gave . ni6nication with leading Couseryativor4 e a statement for publication. Miss Christie, whose case is perhaps the 1 all over the country. He started, as it here, with at clean slate, for the pur- ,most remarkable, is given precedence, - pose of securing for this Cabinet the She said. "I am now 19 years o a f On And have never been very strong. On le pick of the Conservative party, and the 20th of July last I was attacked as admirably Succeeded in bringing to his asshztanee the yery best material s with pneumonia, brought on b a severe cold. I was confined to bed obtainable. I almost eight weeks, when I was able to get tip once more. During these --I--- An 0-.)cn Letter. weeks, I was under treatment by our Dbysiclan, and still continued taking Fourth Con, of Evuee, Willow C. P. his medicine. I did not appear to re- eek 9., April 3rd, 18W. cover my strength however, and on J• M. McLEOD, (3uderich Dearsir,- the 14th of Nov. was again forced to 1w;ts sick for, flveyears. iWaStreated take to my bed, this time suffering by six doctors. Anything I ate dis- I from great weakness and nervous pros- tressed me, I was reduced to a skele- . tration. The doctors medicine now ton, The pain in my stomach was in - seemed to do ine no good and I grew tolerable. What I did eat cattle tip as gradually worse. I became so low soon as it went down. Life became a that it seemed hardly possible that I burden to me. I was told that I had could live long. The doctor said that cancer in the stomach and that it l.was in consumption and that medi- would take a long time to cure me, cine was of no woreuseto me. 'Atthis YOU can well judge when told this that time an article was published in the I concluded 1 could not be cured. I paper concerning the cure of lady in Toronto by the use of &-Nplf began to swell So much and not get - ting relief I thought my case hopeless. liams' Pink Pills, and Mr. Turner at I was advised not to eat for two weeks,' once bought some. After I had used this was unnecessary as I could not About six boxes I began to get gradual- fat anyway. I was not in good shape ly better, my strength began to return, to leave home in cold andstormy my appetite improved and I had sound weather, but I had confidence in you - refreshing sleep at night. I have now knowing so many cases that you cured used fifteen boxes , Pink Pills and in this ueighborbood, among whom have no hesitation in saying that they were some of my own friends. I got a have effected a wonderful cure in my friend to drive me to Goderich last .1 C&M November. I could not rest till I was In the case of Miss Hall the Pink taken there I remained five days at Pills have also accomplished marvels. the Union Hotel, where they treated She was attacked with dizziness, severe me kindly and well, till I got the flan - headaches and fainting spells, followed riel harness you made for me fitted on. I takin7 later by swelling of the feet and limb,, was your Sy'stern Reno - together with other symptons of anae, vator, improved o'll the time, and the mist. After having been treated by a fit -at bottle of R. A. McLennan's Lina - physician for some time without any olont relieved me greatly. I was free noticeable irripmvement she decided to from all pain and eating well the day I left Goderich. give Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a trial. lw:).g gaining daily. After using a few boxes of the pills I continued till I took three bot - there was a decided improvement in ales of the Renovator, and two her condition, and with the continued of the Linamellt. I felt that I use of the medince full strength. health and activity returned, and Miss ,,,, cured and well long before I had finished this, but was anxious to gain Hall is now feeling as well as ever she strength and weight, which I have. I did in her life. Both Mr. and Mrs.' began to work almost as soon as I Turuer were present during the inter-' Carrie home. I have been well and feel view, and strongly endorsed what thd ladies 4s well since then as ever I did in m? We. Mycodfldence was not rnisp young said, and qxl)ressed their thanks for what Pink Pills had done . . Yt;ender you my sincere thanks. for them. I I I Yours truly, The experience of years has proved NEIL ROBERTSON. that there is absolutely no disease due For sale br J. H. Combe and Alleni to a vitiated condition of the blood or .& Wilson, Clinton. nton. shattered nerves, that Dr, Williams' Pink Pills will not promptly cure, and --. - - —-_ -- those who are suffering from such . Illyth. troubles will avoid much misery and Cele:),-r�o Cie Queen's Dlrthd:y lit C'In on. save money by promptly resorting to Tne to%.n is yours. Nopolicemen irith',,ht. this treatment. Get the genuine Pink Pills every time And do not be persu,d- D .-Eps.-On Wednesday last archi- ed to take an imitation or some other tett Fowler, of Clinton, was in town laying out the foundation of our new remedy from a dealer, which for the sake of the extra profit to himself, he public schools. -R. Howard & Sons tirty say is "just its good." Dr. Wil liams' Pink Pills cure when other medi: are busv these days excavatinz for the new poischool buildings.- he Pas- cine fail. cion play given in Industry hall on Wednes(_ay evening last under the started -4� Auspices of Blyth Methodist Church i Choir was not a success financially.- inancially— t The The New Cabinet. Joii)es Davies & Soo have commenced i putdrig a board fence around the 12 The reconstrucLed Dominion Cabinet acres which the Morris Agricultural has taken office. It was completed 8-ciety bought recently for the fall V Friday morning. At noon the slate was submitted to the Governor-Gener- fair grounds. -Mr. Weir y and family, I have been living &I, And precisely at oae o'clock the Ad- who in this burg for 0 some time, have moved to Goderich, nd . iisti-alion took the Ministerial oath where they intend making their home it, the piesence of Lot-(] Aberdeen. in future. -On Saturday the funeral of t The ,iow Cabinet uniLeu th6 strongest the late Mrs. Par -rot, formerly a rest- f elemejits of the Conservative party dent of this villnize, took place fi om I in Lhe various provinces. The new her brother, Mr. N% . Brown's residence Miais�.ers art- five iii number. Mr. in Hullet. The remains were taken to Any ers and Preiniet-Tvilloriand Sneak- Westfield cemetery for interment.- n er Rosa come in from Quebec, Lieut,- The farmers in this section are nrett- t Col. Tiskialp from Ontario, and Mv. well through with the seeding.-Politi- I Hugh John Macdonald ;*)om Manitoba. cal matters are very quite in this burg, t The whole repivsentation is Admitted- notwithstanding we are on the eve of I(I stror,g in the new Administration. A general election. Wbats the mailer? I The new Cabinet is -4 follows :- Is there no Grits or TorrieA?-Mr. E. Premier and 8eerotAry of State -Sir Watson is having a new fence erected Charles Tupper, Bart. . in front of his residence on Dinsley P Plivilice .Pdr. G. E FosLe.r. at, cet, which will mace quite a decided ) Railways and Canals --Mr. Jon. G. improvement. -Mr, Hugh McQuarrie. if, , HaRgart. putting up a portion of new fence ;tt President of the Privy Council --Mr. the rear of hie Proper ty.-Mr. John B. A. A R. Angers. Kelly I is having his residence oz. 8 Justice --Mr. A. R. Dickey. Mill street removed further back t Marioe And Fisheries -.Mt. John Cos- on the lot and some other im- tigan. natives, movements which will add greatly Postmaster -General -Mr. L. O. Tail. Ion. to the a e of the property.- , John , Mr. J Kelly, Sr., is Public .bpl)ear)%.nc having a cellar 0 and stone foundation his Workp-Mr. A. Deqjardins. Agriculture -Dr. Mobtague. put under re- d sidence on King street. He also in- in - Trade And Commerce -Mr. W. B. tends having its veneered, the material Ives, being on the ground for the purpose. L luterior—Mr. Hugh John Macdonald. -Friday being Arbor Day a numoer of trees from the Customs -Mr. John F. Wood, old school grounds Inland Revenue -Lieut. -Col., Prior. -,, _ were lifted and re planted in the new Militia and Defence- bient. -Col. Tis ' 8 P. S. ground. L. dale. —_ 8 The following are in the Cabinet Holmesville. t without port -folio :-Sir Frank Smith, Mr, Donald Ferguson (P. E. 1.) and Celebra'a tate Qjea%eg 3'-tltday In Clinim. The Lawn is Youm. No po,cemen insight. I Senator J. J. Ross ; Sir Charles Hibbert Tripper is Solicitor -General, but with- NoTna.-Dr. Holmes and wife of 8 ont it seat in the Cabinet Goderich, also Mrs. McKenzie spent ! . The Premier authorizes the sL,%Le- merit that in additibn to the Ministers one day last week with their mother.- 1 Mr. J. Snell, o f Hullett, called In the of Ontario above named,. there will be I village. -Miss Ferguson, of Colborne. added to the Cabinet, without portfo. spent Sunday with friends In the Vill- c lio, a leading gentleman in public life whose name Is not given above. age. -George says the roads are b straight now, no danger of g.tting B lost. -Mr. and Mrs, Elcoat, Tucker From the above it will be seen that of - the rept esentation by'proyinces in the CaMnet is as follows :-Ontario, Mr. with, were the guests of Mrs. W. Stanley on Sunday.- Ourvillageburns John G. Haggart, Dr. Morita Montague, Mr. �,Ith business t since the cheese factory T has started. -Mr. Johnsons John F. Wood, Lieut. -Col. Tisdale and assistant I Sir Frank Smith. Quebec Mr. W. B. Ives, Mr. A. R. Angers, dr. L. U. Tall. arrived on Th M. Mu ursday morning. - 1ford returned home after spend - Ing A ew days her Mrs. Ion, Mr. A' DeaJardins, and Mi-. J. J. ]toss, NOV& 86OUS, Sir Charles Tup- with slater Raiiisay.-Arbor Day passed off very They the b ger and Mr. A, R. Dickey. `,New . runswick, J011111 Cosbigan abd Mr. pleasant. spent mollning in cleantril up the yard and planting trees. Faster. G. H. Man toba, Mr. H99h Sno. Macdonald, 210sh 0 � 01 m is, n the afternoon they had a I - �Jrojrltmme Consisting of songs, re; Ita Ions 0 Lient.-Coll. Prior. Prince Island, Mr. Donald Ferguson. 1T4waW There and as 8, also veral speeches, short addresses 0buie of the visit- C from . 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" � �, , , - ; T ,ffz! - in ' �, � � I *�, �__, . .11 W4,71 V, W Are 40 full Of' Wlu'd,t , " ` a JulOme to 0 914 May Otbl . , , '. t r'@ 111P. , i ,:1 V: , BRsaird.-,W ir"lor.1110041of of 'Pooeer. Our tires oie, what ave gay are � ,,4: _ p �, vatives in thq.'Oranxe Hal have next facts; you can believe It. 1: ,�. 1 �'L . ,;.� t Thursda, night at 8 -80. -Dame Humor OUR DWYCLE RF.PA.1p. ISHOP, -pecially equipped with the Latest' � .,�i, I 84 a that F. A. Va"norman Will on 168ollia- " ,�.­� Wednesday (W -day) litecoule united 11) ory and' In cherile of hialst, its orae of this " marria 6 .4 PrOilticlil exPerienoad - rasa �;q,; 1, .0 to Miss ]$Iiaa Xonritt ; Oft (a -W. eirterIl OntrAtio. I , ,! '11"'I., .�111,�., I" I .1 �'­" "Is will take up their residence in Ur. We guarantee all %ur w9rk and can cowpote with Arly, in price. 10 ourifus A�.�,,,, Tulva house; joy be wl' Ye, Franks,-- E. Fel I of supplies, ,'.* 8 busily engaged at we not only earry novelties but also necessities sucbpa '11111*�, _ , I " will gtoogt6inr the race course. It 01L8, CEMEXT,8, XATCHING RUBBER, OfL CANS, WRENCHM, :r"'�:! will lie etter to be raising grain or � ,V,i`'_ . vegetables oil it as it only raised wild TIREso INNERTUDES AND OUTER COVERS, REMS, VALVES. .w ­ I oats while being used for racing. -Geo. OIL HOL9 WVERS, ETC.,! Whits and Joe. Taman of Blytb, are . ., n� V, ., hatilirig square timber io the station InsPect our Bloyciell In stook before buying. ,* i;iiil here this week. Z;�A, ,'.�, Gentlemen of refined taste oliew the famous The Onward -BicycIe Co., Clinton. � BRAVER Plug OxclusivOlY. Refuse cheap imitations. ,�, OPPOSITE MARKET SQUARE. I �Ii'.J. I . ,,�',�,'� Buffett. . `�` %,"] ,,,, "i Large lumps of fun in Clinton on ?.5th. we A Thing of . 0r want you here early. Beaut ,�,j I .:�, COUNCIL. --A special meeting of the �!,',,A . I Council of Hullett was hold in )_,orldes- . If, � 46i boro on Friday last for the purpose of 0 �Vt, 0 . . Is a Joy Forever. Vi . I Having a by-law passed making it un- p I . , lawfulfor horses, cattle, sheep and -`_-�IN CHAMBER SETS-<��:=� "i,,4�` pigs to be At large in the township 141� without Sane Person in charge of We are showing some of the Prettiest Designs that them. The by-law was passed and "I"i signed, and crime into force from and are to be seen in town. Have You seen our $2.75 tli,;Iii after the Ist- of May, 1806. The assess- .1 "' or has finished his work for the year 10 Piece sets ? They have art extra large basin and 4 .� , and returned the roll to the Clerk and ewer; If YOU are looking for anything nifty tor lil`� .." persons having, any complaints to I very little money in this line, we have it. . make Can notify the Clerk on or be- fore - " the 14th May, when they will be heard at the Court of Revision for the —0 `fib Township, which will he held in ' 41 1:, Londesboro on Tuesday. 23th May. THE CASH GROCERY. ; "I The assessment roll for this year shows Telephone 23. 4N , values And statistics as follows :-real I �111 property $1,992,250,' personal property OGLE COOPER &" 00. ,11 $4,400. income $1,2W, Population 2,81A ' - �] , _' I persons between 21 and 60 634, children I'll, 't. between 16 and 21 108. children between . I band 16 637, number of cattle 6,834, ." sheep 2,842, tion 2,326, horses 1,811, The 16th of May � dogs 317, acres o fall wheat 3,393. : *--M— Is the date of the first day of our I � � News Notes. . i - Fire Bargain Sal ! .41 The wife of Rev, W. J. Clark died ac ­ . , London. We will then have everything in ripple pie .11 I , order; we promised it and we will fultu A despatch from Simla says that the . drought in that district is causing great - our promise by giving lower prices oat i "I distress. Hardware, Tinware and House Furnishing 11 the I hT day was either not observed in ;, u __­��� I ropean capitals, or it passed off Goods'K:�� ?I "S without any disturbances, than has ever been offered in this section of the country. I �,I� " �,, B. A. Cawsey, of Stratford, late of mrREMEMBERTHE DATE; our Goods are all being marked down and I i St Marys, has the contract for the new customers shall have the benefit. St: Peter's church, Goderich. � .,; Mr. J. B. Mills of Annat.olis was re- HARLAND BROS., Clinton. . nominated by the Conservatiyts of ' @00 - that riding. I Mr. Joseph Martin, M. P., was re- MARKET REPORTS. — � nominated last Thursday evening for (Corrected every Tuesday afternoon.) We Want the City of Winnipeg. CLINTON. I . To reduce our Stock of READY Prof. Geffcken, of Munich, the well- Fall Wheat, . ................. 0 73 to 0 75 MADE CLOTHING and in order I known authority on international law, Barley ..... ................... .. 0 30 to 040 to do this the prices will be mark- I" and the editor of the diary of E mperor UAts ............................. 0 21 to 0 24 ed down to it figure that WW ,he � � ­; Frederick, is dead. Peas....... ....................•.. 0 48 tc 0 50 sure to have the desired result. . While Mr. T. H. Hayhurst was sing- Potatoes, per bush.......... 0 15 to 0 20 The Goods are all marked in plain 1; ing a solo in an opera performance at Butter ......... ................ . 0 11 to 0 12 1 figures: - the Grand Opera House in Hamilton a Eggis per doz .................. o 8 to 0 8 1�� revolver at 1i woman pointed an empty re flay .............................. $10 00 Suits for $8 00 1- him and snapped the trigger. Cordwood ....................... 3 00 to 3 50 900 " Harry Ernes was commited for trial 7 20 Alcl lit Niagara Falls on Beef,,,,,,,,,,,,,„ 3 75 to 5 00 8 50 11 the charge of Wool .............................. 0 1 to 0 680 1 causing the death of Minnie Minchin 8 18 7 60 if 600 ,. causing an illegal operation. The evidence TORONTO FARMElts'TKARXET. 7 00 .1 500 1 , against the prisoner at present is very Wheat, white .... .....$ 80 to $ 00 (3 00 4. 4 80 '� 11 indirect. .............. !, 78 to 00 Boy's , Mr. John Benneweis, of Dublin, is p do goose .............. 60.� to 00 .14. returning officer for North Perth, and eas .................... 52 to 00 suits.-Z_-.2�� � I", Mr, H. Graham, of St. Marys, for Buckwheat ............. 39 to 00 "I Barley .......... . ­... 34 to 00 $4 50 suits for $3 60 South Perth for the coming Dominion 375 11 I elections. Rye......... . : ........ : 49J to 00 300 11 Oats ........... . ; ...... 20 to 00 3215 " 2 00 'i I Mr. D'A[ton McCarthy opened the Ray ...................,15 00 to 18 50 3 00 I 1 2 40 . . ,;, third party campaign at Owen Sound. Straw, bundle....... , ..1300 to 00 200 " I 60 � HP predicted, according to the Globe, do loose .............. 700 to 00 These prices are genuine Bargains � . a Liberal triumph in the general elec- Eggs, new laid..... , .... 10 to oo � . k tions. Butter, 16. rolls......... 13 to 00 `Our Stock of Spring and Summer Suit , The Appeal made by Dr. W. Play- do Tubs, dairy.. ... . 12 to 13 ings is complete and are going out fast. , fair of London against the judgment Chickens ............... 40 to 00 A full line of Furnishings, Hats, Caps, . of 212,000 damages granted to Mrs. Ducks ......... I I ....... 50 to 70 _&c. . Kitson for slander and defamation or Turkeys ................ 8 to 11 I character has been witlidi awn. Geese .................. 5 to 6} A. J. HOLLOWAT, Potatoes ....... ... .... 25 to oo I The Daily Courier, the new paper Dressed hogs....... , ... 4 75 to 5 00 CLINTON. I Larted in London by Sir George'i,Tew- Beef, hindquarters...... 5 00 to 7 00 --- I lea, learns from trustworthy 'sources do forequarters...... 2 50 to 3 76 that the late Baron Hirsch left one YOUNG OR MIDDLE Aian) nillion pounds to the Prince of Wales. Veal .......... ......... 4 w to 6 75 WANTED MEN of character. Hundreds foremost Lamb, yearlings....... 400 to 7 50 In Canada, started with its. About 14.00 a � Sir Charles Tupver received a cable- do spring. ........... 4 00 to 5 00 week to bin with. THE BRADLEV-GAR- .i,m from Mr. Joseph Chain berlai n, RETSON CO.,OLTD., Toronto, Ont. .iritishColonial Sect etary, congratulat . TORONTO LIVE STOCK MARKET. I ng hint on his acceptance of tae office Milch cows, each ...... $20 00 to $40 00 . — I f Dominion Premier. Export Cattle, per cwt..... 3 75 to 4 00 BIRTHS. The sentence of death passed at Pi,,. Butchers' choice cAttle,cwt 3 00 to 3 25 3t r. Scaforth on the 30th ult., the wire ovia linou the four leaders of the Re- Butchers' good cattle, cwt 2 50 to 2 75 of Mr. Geo. A. Sills, of a son. I or -in Committee of Johannesberg has Bulls, per cwt ............. A ICLL.-In Seaforth, on the 20th Apa the . )een committed. Stockers per cwt....... ...2 50 to 2 75 wifeofMr. J. C. Abell, of a son. i Feeders, per cwt ........... 3 00 to 3 25 — . Mr. Clark Wallace is confident the per rat... ......... 300 to 3 50 . ... Conservatives will be returned to Sheep, MARRIAGES. ower. sed Yearlings, per cwt, 4 75 to 525 .1 He and others who o -)PO Spring lambs, per head... 300 , to 4 50 ARROTT-HUNKIN.-At the Methodist Par . the Remedial bill will rally to We sup- .. )or t of the Government itrid the alves, per head.......... 2 00 to 5 00 "Onaff, on Wednesday, April 29th, by the Rev_ . Na-- Choice Bacon hogs, per cwt3 95. W. Jane Mr. James C. Abbott, to Mx,L � tonal Oolicy. to 4 00 Eliza ane Hunkin, all of Exeter. � Store h , cwt............ 3 70 to 3 75 I ha JET"IsON-SHAW.-On the 29th ult. by the ". Governor Hastings. of Harrisburg, Thick farland light hogs, cwt3 50 to 355 Rev. A.D. McDonald, D.D., Mr. John S. Jophsoxi, :il ,a., has received a petition from Sows per cwt ............ .. 3 00 to 310 to Miss Nettle B. Shaw both of Seaforth. _0.1' I -101mey, the condemned murderer, Stags, per cwt.......... .. 2 00 to 2 15 GRIEVES-MCCLYMONT,-At the reddenceef ,­ , raying for it respite in which to pre- the bride's father, Klpgen on April nnk by r..", mi e himself, to which the Governor MARKETS. Rev. J. Walker, Mr. J. . Grieves, of Land I .''. eplied, to Ml&q S. A. McClymont, at Kig.., .= "Application refused." Grain -There was some inquiry for daughter of Mr. Thomas Me ymont, or 'I', Capt. Lothafte, Lhe Belgian officer oats but not much business was Ine. st'an OY, !�L� � who has been on trial for the alleged Peas, per 00 lbs, afloat, 59c; oats, No. 2 HANLYN-DALLAR.-In Win ham, on April I I . 'i` I ,legal hanging, in the Congo Free white, in store, 28ic-, oats, No 29th at the residence of the bride", &a;;.,,=b3, ; 11 'a .: . . . . . I . 1, in the ev. D. Refile, Mr. Thomas J -English store, 29. c; rye, No. 2, nominal; barley, of London, to Miss Maggie Dallas, daughterof . Z, State of Stokes, the wealthy J. i ader, s.tid to have sold Arms to the feed, .35c to 38c; barley, 50c to 52c; Mr. Crom ble Dallas. I � I ; I has been acquitted, buckwheat, per bu. 39c to 40c. Cootc-SHAW.-At the Manse Wingham, on 11, Apr" 28th by the Rev, D. Per�_Ae, Mr. J ' lli' J. C. Fianklin, who Claims to be one Butter- -Finest crearnery continues Cook to MissLilly Elizabeth Shaw, both ofaRspaear tun 0. and one years old, A resident to sell at 14ic to 151st. Wawanosh."I 1! I f Detroit,, crossed the river on Thurs- ,.., ay on his way t/,) Bowmanville, Ont., Eggs -The market is easier at 92c to ...,�' vb(-.re he owns a farm. He says he loc. DEATHS . , 1. : � vant3 to be on band for the elec- - - __ - — "I - MONTGOMERY— Near Emerson, Manitobnt. " ion. David Cathcart is one of the oldest gt Bella Clondenning, wife of Mr, Win. Mantgam- 1� Mr. Thomas MacFarlane, Chief Do- Orangemen in Canada. He has attain cry and daughter of Mm. Wm. Clendenning. . �l' - I &ni.n analyst, will leave Ottawa. d his 91 at year and has resided in St. of ingham, aged 28 years. ,, hortly for Europe, to make a special P STEVENSON.-In Turnberry, on April 29th, �;"" I , * Marys since 1812. At thea of eight- Loule Stevenson, aged 2 years and 10 months Ludy of the utilization ot lite city een Mi. Cathcart joined An orange WiLsoN.-In Lloydtown, Out on April 2%X 11� I ,i . ewage for the pu-poses of fertili,.;LA,- lodge and been a member in good Annie Maxwell, wife of Mr. ias'.Vilsom, formal, ,, ion. ly of Morrie, aged 28 years. 01� standing for -three 'i, the past seventy IL Last week when the Bay of Quinte ye e has few of the infirmities MaLEAN.-In Platen on April 27th. Jdhu. V Paving Harrowsmith for oldest Ron of Mr. John W McLean of the Pldtou . �i,! NJIn was I' of ars � and can read the smallest Wnes and nop.�ew at Mr. M. t. McLean, of P, i 1�- - Sydenham a Jew named Simons tried int wfthout spectacles. Alexander ScafWAh, aged 31 years, �] , 6 jump on while the train was MOV- Jamieson, it fellow townsman, is the , � ,1g. He missed his footing, and fell MOMILLAtC-In MoKillop, on April 2ftk �� .. 94,me age as Mr. Cathcart and joined Robert McMillan, Ron of Mr. Robert MOAMalk. I , �1�1 between the platform and the cuts. the Orange body at the same time. aged 88 years, I month and 8 days, - :V He was dragged some distance and I Mom -At Hansall, on April 26th MizabortlL %,;'j, , ,,,, i ughed to death. The latest swindle is said to he work- rellat of the late George Moir, aiiq 71 You.& Commander Booth -Tucker was ed as follows 1 -A woman book agent DimmiN.-In Exeter, on AprII27th Mary Aria 1��� ,, Burleson, repot of the late Win. DI-th. aged rooght before a New York .Police town andgoeafrofn house g, Years. . 1, '. , , aglatrate charged with appearing on ttoaur,80luleaving books for examina- VANsToN&-At Stratford 74 Ede St,im �; , I he streets the previous night in dist tion. Next day a man calls to see if April 26th, Harold John, InFant son of Mward I , guise, He said he wore the disguise so the books are wanted, and It they are and Muntly Varstone, aged I year, 3 months &"d , hat he might not be recognized, and not, he takes them Away with him. 9d . 11 i,; � � AYR ei;� as not aware It was a ainst the law. Usually they are not wanted. A few HAnrr.-In Clinton. on April 30tb, Charles jL 1. , ; He was cautioned abed discharged. days later the woman agent Iiartt, aged 77 yeam again, and on being told that appears FAIR. -In Clinton, on May 1st Margax"t ,`Y�.�-, Tackersulillih— the wan Torrance, relief of the late Thowitts NZ agedw 1 has taken away thebookeshe weeps you a, "' "' � 1� DoTe.-Owing to quarterly serviciag copiously, Says the villilkin has been �i'.`, — "-1 eing held In Loncleaboro, services co I tin r books all over town, ,,"�, ��,� .11,11, doth afternoon and evenin were post- 14 9 overt and so on, and accepts Ladies clean your kid loves ,with li.��111 oned in Tnrnoea Ohorch Fast Sunday he proffered compensation. Josephine Olove Oibaner ?Or We Otily , ,,, Mr. U. Crich ret med to Toronto _ 1. ­ - --- by Hodgens Bros., sale agerits ftrtWe �, �) It Thursty laat.-V th the exception Perrin, Frerers And Aleltaitariava , Ae onnine TONMA SmOking A""I'l " f late peas the majority of spring _MI-Ature Is de- Gloves In all the most desirable fftAba e�111'1 " Ughtfily cool and fragratnt Try a 10 cent I ,�, eeding was finished up last week. "ankage. dressedand andressed, lace and button. ':`,,',` I I 7�f 11, . I . . . . . . . � �i,11. , I '­ 1. r �I � I ' � ;'."�. ;;, � , .�, -L "OA-'? " ` ' ' - . I ,, _ , ,'L'�,� I . , ��, " , , �,_­ " � I ',�. ,,­'­,�,,�­,�, ,�`;,, "' I � I , � ,'; ... ... I 101S _, , - " �. . 'J�w 1.1 1�; , , ,�; - � ,.,,­� I I I � ,i IL ,,, I I I t I , , .. I � , i,, , � ,, t, , " '� 0 1 , , . � . I " 11 ;� I " . , , ( I I .1 I 'i , , ,'� ." " . �� ,�, , I � , 0 ,J, ; , ,, ., n , �. ,.y;;, , �"4: ,' � ,' 1�, �j, �",�, ' ' ' �] � 1, ,A"� �� 1 I 1 , . , . , � L . , , , - — 4, , , L�dt%...t�4 .1 "'., _­'� . , - I" ���