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Huron Record, 1882-06-02, Page 5Is O. isIanorning ircul ti on - our Wali might a expected in eat stot1k, as one of .., erfnl .eompataies'ever.pro- ii Canadahad ,been foruiecl to buy railway• lands in the North-West from the Canada .Paei(ie syndicate, in •payment forwhicli not t nlyall the land grant -bonds now. hely 'by the bank would be absorbed; but a further issue of some six millions would be required uaaisiug an aggregate of fifteen millions to pay the purchase for the land, and on which, the commission to,. the bank would be siwply enormous, At the first session .of the BXchauge the stock • of thbanlrdvaneed one and 'a half" per cent., in t fternoon one.per cent., • . the closing Sc. l' being at. 910. On making enquir• . at the Bautc.of Mont=: real for iifornatiozi On the subject.of this large purchase, your c.orrespondeut. was. courteously -referred ,te the office of the Canada Pacific railway syndicate: -Hre'oflicialsilr4, t erred .te be as pinch myatifyed by the"repoit_as the Manage- meat of the leading batik. 'They pro fessed to know.nothing of rhe platter be yond the current reports, wirier) had 411 come iuthrough reporters,they Said, wl; o were seeking 'kuo*ledge on the subject: The. next pursuit•..wasto trace the a . • tlior of the rumor, and 'that was •.iu•zb easy matter., I. ant ,assured, .however, that be is an •Ottavva banker wlio arrived here this morning. HIis state•a ent is to the efroct that: a gigantic syndicate has been formed, i ith a view of taking the . greater portion of the land lit the Nortlr.: ' West off the: hands of the iailwa.y, syn • dicate to do.all'that is necessarv�;,in tr hei • colonization an d-settletiiebt;lea.ingthe railway directors nothing .to do but to build and operate the road; The Most influential'part-of the now laird syndi-:. cute is composed; .it is asserted, of Om i)uke of. Manchester, in !lis official • capacity .0f president era itondair eo1 ,v-uization'company, : the•I1artford.Lan_I' Cempauy 'of •8cotland•, ::.which; nus also 1,e a new enterprise, a. number of Eng lish nobleLuen'and prig^ate cap talists in. treat Britain, 'With .the audition- of .s rme Torobto capitalists,;repr•esen:ted by -`,l.essrs. Scarth, Cochran •& Co:; -of that -city. 'The' capital of . the. 6yisclicate is • mill to be tifteen•tnillions, of which',six- i million:; has been suesceibed by,Toron to 'nen alone. .Mr. Sbarth is..c.r.eilited' with being the Canadian manager and . projecter of the great . enter In iso. Messrs.. (k urge Stephen and Il,; B An.., gus left here last .tight- yob .cktcoyo where, they are 'to. Meet° of., • Manobester and 'other. r-.eI)prerentativ;s, • of tltc l; ynnd$eate and the eonsurn tura a-' tion of the transfer is: exp.ectetfto take'. ' place in :the great city of ;the' west.to- morrow. i • Honr,ISi e ticcrni �x.—i. .i orrible accident occurred at Walkerville ou' :lonclav by which an 'Old • eniployee of the Waikerville Sugar Ilefiniiig votn-. 'pang lost his life.. He was .a n aeliiliist,, . named Sam. HamrnoeK, and' vas -eu4 ployed•in making a donriection:liettveeri„ pipes an the_four.thl.00r_i;Ltheurefinery ':: While thus tugageci. he rea4hed.over. a'; piece e£=shafting for soiiiethitig a id the; key 'of a wheel .near by ctiught;in bus: loose blouse, when the revolving shaft-` ing commenced •vdiiiding.. bier;up, J-te' made no noise, . and'. was riot . seer by' anyone until it was all over;: and hi . arm tarn .from his body. • 1tnn ediately on his being diticov eredr 1)r..Coventry,. of -Windsor, :was; telephoned: for; but: before he•coukl.get.here therman was:' dead. Deceased. leaves ` a wife : anti a'; son about fourteen •niontha old: Hc: was afraid of the Small -p9;, and hubd.' sent .both .his .wife and child -to seine place ialllinois untfi'all,daiiaer•on that?. account' slio'gld be over. ' -Cardinal McCabe;' .replying,. to ail. • dresses after his–en_tliroiieinent as Carr. uinal. yesterday,' expressed" the belief that in .spite of the ominous :shadow's:. -now cast on.: Ireland there was `yet'a bright ifattire in store:for.her. Special • Notices. ' Phoaphatine is a Wonderful 'Thing,. Yet so natural, so reason�,le • W by1 If you liave.feelings of goneness; too.. weak and 'dragging. to rarry ;: too 11ery-' ous to sleep ;• an. appetiite Hardly suint , ient to.keep body and, soul `together ;. headache, with pains across: the back ; the whole •systen ..relaxed..; perhaps coughs and. sore .lungs ; .. and will _use. one to six .bottles of Dr. ``(x i ..Austin's Phnsphatinr, as the case may, Cli mancl it will not'fail to male you an. enthus- iastic friend. • Why do, vie say thurr-- Because Phosphatine supplies 'a'.want, the very uroperties the• system is lack ,Ing and 'yearning for.. lit is notsa med- icine, but nutriment;instaiitly:eonvert- ed into blood, bone and tissue, It . is alan ch;licious to the. taste. Try it. 'The` • result is as certain as that cause . and ,•oaffeet go• hand in hand. All d'ruggi'sts: .T.owrr v Co,.., Srjle ',Agents for the. ;c )ozvi»ion, Toronto, • '$z Nine I'hysicans Outdone. It is generally considered a pretty difficult task to outdo i pbysican, but the 1 following. will conclusively prove where nine were completely outdone. Mrs. Helen Pharviz,•331 Dayton St,, Chicago, 111., was treated for Consump- tion by nine physieans, and all pro- nounced her case incurable. Seven bottles. of Dr, King's New Discovery for Consumption completely cured her.. Doubting ones, please drop ber a postal and convince yourselves. Trial bottles free at Combe's Drug Store Large size .81.00.. —A tramp named Cooney has been 1 arrested at Limerick on, suspicion of being one.of the Phcenzx Park murder- ers. He answers : the description of one of the -assassins, and refuses to give an account of himself. —The ;Star says the unanimous: opinion. among Land Leaguers here ap- pears to be that `Parnell should be sus- tained in his present attitude in the House of Commona. A fenian leader . made a speech the other day without •making use of the expression, '' languishing in a British bastile," and the club to which he be- longed expelled him forth with. 14S�iLl1�� D! 0 �1'lllel'S�ip .The;partnerslzilzbetwe€n the undersigned and George.Sharmati having bften (lissnlved, T w Leant nue TO CARRY ,C)E4 THE _.BU iNE S, AT THE 'OLD .STAND, Where niy friends and patrons will find an entirely new Stock of Goods, consisting .of. Groceries, Crockery , Glassware,' &C.; •&•C. cannot be snrpassefl in•quatity, and are as opleAr as OUR- - _ ! they ciuL b' parchased.for in any •stoie.,'in the county. jai Don't'fbrbet the Stand-33rick•Block-N,nx{r liooic jo HnivLArD.Baos. OGRE. 0 lu consilqucnce orthe -die lntion of the firm of."MOOi.LSTIABAIAN, I have re-, 'n o'vi d ri.y stock of GttobEniits, ,tc , to the Store l.+t.ety occujdsd as a ,hookstoro, •NEXT DOOR ::to J. ' H=10DOENS' ' DRY GOODS PALACE; Where F Bops to receive a shame or the pulblic patrol -11474., it will bendy aim.to keep °ori • hand a'Well assurted.Stock of • General Groceries, Teas Fruits, CROCS1:RY,. GLASSWARE, ETC., 'ETC.',: Alt ui which will -be Sold at Lowiwr rnicnas. All kinds of•imodnee taken in trade, at •u,.u•kst:prices, for goods. Ozve me a call- 'Next Door to the -Dry .Goods Palace. P. S-1hu books of late film are in my posseasioii and all ti°counts tiro to be pain" to uie Clinton', June Snd, 188 .' CzrE'OiRGLt SHA,'FIRIOA 1. EA OF New Dry Goods eady-mad.e Clothing, a,ts gild: Caps, :.• Boots . and Shoes, an 0 TH m . or selling off regardless of cost at 7779the RED FLAG,. (WBICAl- S OI,D T,AND. o:public are cordially invited to cal ,and . ,examine goods and prices. . CLI NTOI�T,Nay ,4tlr; •168;x. TO THE INDEPENDENT CAHi IM -EZ 0IT.. Before you give the casting- vote SEE OUR Light Colored. Prints, Printed P'ks and .Muslim, Black. and Colored Cashmeres, Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets, Parasols and Sun Hats s Beautiful range of colors in Nun's Veiling.. e excel in thin lepart ;ent. make • a it t specialty. Hence our u... a-ralled. success. The Dry Goods Einporitim of Clinton. EA 0 orders have b�:ee coining n so ra d1y_fo:. Clot mg that Te , were na,bled to . to .•';thy work 'out::fait e aoug h o acco .nt of ` not basing b .t secu•e . en•ou h .ha• .ds, • •fi•b we have .o o rercome t :at di, e .l.t and" . we a -:e :ow over .ay', t 3 .keep up. .The'r°eason we-can.sell :'cheaper 'than any other.11«,u5c',,iS becaUse,we;_,ha've no rents to -pay-; 71o• large. salaries ,to pay.; to' Gutters, (as ve.do all .our own cut1;int) and in fact all o-ui t \:- penses are very light,. tl a :Savin•;; a:,veiy :titi ',large amount :Whin :h otherwise would have to ,b�e,et then out of. l'he;,custonic ' lido c anything is made: �n account 'ofto double ;increase in our business, we were compelled to double the stock at first intend- ed, and :have a large and .magggnifi- cent stock, which .is beingsold ; at very .tow;prices. 5