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The Huron News-Record, 1886-05-12, Page 5• ro, ••• ARE YOU LOOKING FOR THEM ? Vito Cheap Lines of Dress Goods The Low,Priced Hosiery. The Big Stock PriOse Goto the place 'where they itebli thepit — E . - Dry-GCO:ods; Vilfor.fdire of€1!ito. • stone s reply to somewhat abnilar 4. •resolutions in 1882 is • considered. Iis answer was that when Her - Majesty's' tidvisers intended legtslat Mg for' the United Kingdom they Would "coniont tfre../Mperial Podia- ment.and not that of a. distantde- pend:eody. . • PUBLiC POINT, . • Senator O'Diatohoe• has' giVen • ;notice that ire Willi 1WOVIte PA- N cais'y of the ftde'd apliointment, If John Otbonolmq to the Privy Cbtrifell; and a 'copy of certain letters Of Sir John Macdonald to •their .jordehip's, certain Bishops of »the Province of Ontario,aS.a other letters andpapers-relating fra snob appointment, and foi, col*, Of ali Orders in ' Connell in;reference. . .the said appointment (trifle:mime:11a- •ation thereof, • • THE NOBLE H0?O& From away baok ainde'ihe time. the memory of mai rttnneth n.ot tQ • the. contrary 'the horse, -the. 'noble horse : this beautiful auitna.,,* this -decile eerviceoble-satinial, has' been the friend, conipanion; servant :of , man. The hills and vaLeys 'of •, the steppes Of Russia,' the • burning • sands of Arabia, the siritii7. skies of Italy,- the soil of Greece, the highlands and moors and. bogs of Great*Britaini the painpas -of:South America, ,the goldbearing.. valley - and Saffron colored hills of Cal- ifornia, the Plains.'and prairies of otar own Northwest, 613: 131118' grass itegiane• of 'Kentucky ,and the naa,ple droving ridges and dales of old 'Canada -7-i° all these are the clear out nostrils, the intelligent eyes, the • archedneck, the gracefuRy rounded, • proportione Of the horse ,•familiari. And :there i probably no oilier animal to Which Man can shew kind- • ness with the same certainty the most fippreci4tiVe. tlits .horsa, is the most useful of animals.'- The deMand for 1103:SeS even with all the iinprovements of steam; for ts;: portation,. eto.,..fias enormously' in creased and is likely .to • inerease. $o much is'thisa tact that there is:a steadily and ever 'inereasing aten. •lion, being given to their propaga- tion. Kentucky and Cuda pre- sent the most favorable natural con, ditiOns of soil and' climate' for the production of the,_best specimens- of - the equine family, as also of the human family. Canadian breeders are alive to this important - foot; The result iiptiiat Withithese natural: 0 ooncomitantit- and by importation ,L and selection of sires. and:also. with Or dye regard for desirable qualities (Iv in 'dams, Canada outratke.the world • hi the production of the fittest types of librses. And the county of Duron is one of the •best. horse • breeding sectibns. • tit ofhundred. •probtiNyi...of sires infthIt county we. may ,tnention4. feVe that have come under oar thilAseason;. and whose, pedigrees, like Ceasei'S Wite,- • are-abovoistispioioni. horse lifielliere is Finiooing4Ittp.ortedii1 wholtrs, a Provfitiatrgititg&i. -He will travel from goderide township by way of Varna,: ffrileeteid,,, gxeter, Birr, London, Hyde Park; Thletton, Clinton. Kentucky Star,. .owned by. J, T. Carter, Blyth, is another fine animal. His route will be from Blyth to Manohester, •Smith's Hill, Dungan - n�, Lucknow;Whitechurch; Wing- •: Then' there is the Woiderfull trot-, gig stallion Roan Mud, owned by James Bailey, of Goderich, 'whose -route will be from Goderich to Dun- lep, Sheppardton, Port Albert, Bel- fast, Dungannon, St. Alleluia:Le: Nile, Siiiith?s• Holmesville. • .1-teir4ci-Law is a beatity, with an ,evident :Arabi of the thorough -bred in, his shapely form'. .He is owned by Mr.. D. A. Lansing and will dr - entitle. from Eotadosboro to Smith's Duna -mum]; Luck- now, Wingham, Elktettale;•Belgyave,• Boundary (to Lansing's stables). Young Accidental, by' imported •Linaidlattal,, lir awned: by J.W.-Cook an&wfti kfoOdi dittringithe season: at Clinton, D. Cook's(Goderich tp),. HolitelVille, at J. Wilson's,- Col- borne bridge, West Wawanosh, • 'Donnybrook, Marnoch, lalythi.8th con. Morris, Brussels; Kinburn. ' • = Young Tontine ky worthy son of that noted sire and is owned by. W. Elliatte'Porter's• He may be. seeni at Bayfield, the Sauble Line, O'Brien!li on? Lake Shore,, :rand •Bend, Zurich, Goshen and,Babylon. Lines, again at Bayfield, then' at 4: PaacoOk's in GOderich township. .• In imported heavy horses we.find Fisher & Anderson;, of Manchester? with..LOrd•: of Vie Manoro travel through. East and West Wa- wanosh and Blyth. The same own - es also havebn the roadthe reeent- ly.iinported. • • . • Cock .0' The 2Vbrin, whose route will be through Colborne, by Ben- ' miller to Jos. -VaitelY's„, Goderia.: tp„ Fiittees' Hill, corner, 1 Clinton and L. lVfoore'l,'Base Line. Scotland'i Glory, owned by -A. Carlton', is also Lhis season's impor- tation, and will-. he located: it East Wawanoshdgarnocii, telg,..:averMor- ispBkrisse-lsv-Wralton;S-e-afortlrjAlgii; /Clinton; tondhstoro, Blyth. John Mason,, Hullett, has .the proved sire Boreland eligie,.4)vho will be found in his own township . at Blyth,. Morris, Harlock, Alma, Clinton, and at Jenkins' andl Eobt. Thoinpson's; • Goderich. . Askwith has• 11•••• fihe° sPeelinett, • The ado of PlionptOu, Who will be found at Manshoster, Bise Line, Dungannon; Mile,,etc, • Reidi & Switzer have Casitly Prince, .whQ. will be found during' -the tit:moat). o -hs -;v • Drysdale's hotel ; Sauble Line; John Stewattfp, Wrn- Curry's and Geo. Sturdy', Coariolk: townshiP, Tfahnesville, J. G. Steep's; 0briel•Ellicitt's and Varna • Tlie : horses that we have netnedt are a perfeet°' galaxy` of splendidf• Sit'081- 1111bilY pedigrees, as given on their Mite bills, show they are bred from stock 801.80tbd by the most eminent breeders in t1 world:. The Orange' Societies of 'Ulster that if Home Rule is given Ifeland' they must be counted out, that Ulster must have sepal* home rule' or 'retain her;•coaineethorii with the • Dmpire Altiough representation • in' the 'Inipetial ;Pad tan -tent. E. liah and 6coteh'stittesmen will help Ulster,.. antlq. railtdal Cliaariberlain chtutplons 00* • PALACE. SV o have opened out this week the following lines New. Gloves, New .Elosiery, New Embroideries, Mew Laces. - Also, One Case :Stuff Dress Goods in all the New Colorings, • Mmictrist, 1.4=)cocit. 'NTELliztaw Altre toe adding Novelties to our Millinety Deparittieut every week - state late JO JOHN WISEMAN, Mar,idge4 1 • • • 5 per aent: ogler Cash. GRAND DISPLAY THE LATEST NEW YORK STYLESIWO NDERFUL VALUE IN ORESS 0000 "- With Braids, Batton.% Glasp-s, Cords &Trimmings to niateiL. MEN'S &.BOY'18 HATS IN GREAT VARIET Dr.. Cameronk itbform• tit lather forItiuntingtfoir in the' 441tiel3ec Leei'slature;• - clnonitotitt tile whole •9[411111r011 , teal Gait crew. for lkingin,, uP a. motion of sympathy for Ate1, in, the.Onuing Park Assovat n Quebec Legislature. • •• , GENTS WANTED-PA414•0i'Cleil1hitten..... 1-1_ Good conunission1aild 15;01.1100y. Address. ; -384 ' liewiloods .Nowg • MARKET REPORTS. „ (Corrected every .tuesclay afternoon • ' ' CLINTON, • • • e $410 ,to 4t 50• ' 1.,1 Wheat', •' ••• • ••'" 0,710; •th 030 Sp.Ing Wheat; • • • • . 0 76 to '0 80 Barley - • •• •• 0 50 to 0 65 Oats,• • • • 0 30' oto '0 31 Peas, • • • it • ••• ••• 068 tb'. 0 53 • Apples,(wInt4) per bbl, - 1 00 th 1 IC 11Potatoes, 0 25 to 0 25 Butter •• 0 15 to 0 Di .406, • r . O 8 to. WO Hay., •• • . • -• ,8 00 to 900 Pork ., • • • • 600 to .5 00. Cordwood, • - • 3 00 'to *9 00 Beef • . 0 00 to C 00. Wool • • • • 017 to 0 lit . FMWS GUILD.: AN' ENTERTAINMENT 641810 & READINGS WiIliije eiVen in ST'. PAUL'S • On Monday; Mayl7, at8Y.7111,:. In' aid oi•St.•-karPs GlittroliVirden,• / ° AtMMKON 15 CENTS • . ;.,001l11 -TY OF-HtiRON4 gXAMItIlid• ,• TIONS083.6i. '04:109'.14) toteesionor extunihatiop oa the ilizt15.1e.choolsihithe Connty onhionday, .281,15 Arne, Pa: int. Third' class nonprofessional eitsmihation pt tbelligh Schools in the County :on Tudealy, .6th July, 9 a. ni. First dais, 'grade " tondity 12th July, 1 p. in. First class, grades _AittirLil,-Tuesday_20t1, July, 9 ii.._ni._Candidatte. • Who wish to write at either Clinton or Seaton), nlu t notify D. M. ItfAttocp, P. S. -Inspector, ost office, not Mier than the 25th May, • abating which of the, schools they Wish to write 'at; arid' thosewho wish to write a6iClodefich must notify Jobs E. Ton,. P. S., Inspd'etor, Ex- eter, 58 thelmne date. The notice must be ae comps.nied by a fee of $4.40, or $4,00 if the Gan dictate applies for a 311deit5' well' ineiritinVelass 'Milos:14mb No -nem ev51111 ihn4orwardedwto the Department n Picea Wilma aceeritelifiefit. • of application map be .bol 'from the seeretary. The hdeemayters of 'the High, ScheeletliIl please send the applications of theirocettriftiltes to We' County 'Inkbector of the ditisfair 1nwhMi thu ItYglaelloaletitifitteel VET'SFAD .; 'AMSON; • • — 8134. E. Era.lifii.Srlid; 1886. 304.2t Best ROLLER FLOUR; AT $2.10 POISOW.T.; . . BRAN by the ton or cwt. • Aitr0011. PER CWT. " Delivered ftee'ot ellargefinvivT.teroin town. • 111014. JOHN RAYSON0A Coopoes OLtiXteig, MONDAY,..1VIAY , .FIReT• RACE, given trot. - Purse. $100. ,Open to, horses that have never.Veffii pUblid-nrotiey, owned in the minty of Huron. • Mile bents, 8 in 6, to harness. irst horst:400, 2pd $25,8rd 815. *COZ619,RANpeele Psi rie treat. Oben tb.Proviiitfebfeil'e'olthAsysarireld'tbikspilifaVorr• under; Mile heats, bestt in 5 to harries:- First horse $4, 2nd 820,. 8rd $10. • • • THIRD RACE, 2.30 trot. PurddliliK. (limn th horses that never. he,t 2.30. line beats, beet 3 in '5 -Id harness:- raw heriel, Op; 2nd $50, 8rd $grd, •• • ThULTSS AND RedabAsioNb.!.-the races to be.trot. ted under tle -biational Association Rules. trance Feel° permiht of the Purse Iii all Cases four to enterrahcl three tb start or no rifee. All eriMitt West' be made .in , sealed" enxelopes with theictitrance fee inolosed,, and lodged with the • secretary not later than 10, o'clock, a.m., on the 2411 of May. The Committee reserve the right to postpone all or any of the races, in the event "ot unfavorable weather. A horse distancing the field in any race -will only be entitled to fiat" J. JOHNSTON, pre's. N. HOBSON, Secy. Annual Meethig• Ot the Clinton keehanies'. Institute; • The annuai Meeting obthe ClintovMeehanies'' Institute., for the Electiod've Offteed rain' other business,. 'h11 be held in the Library RdOnt'on • THURSDAY, MAY 13th, at elark"4,' • steel-01;mo Is reipiestflit: .• JA-SP---800TTOic 01111 OF REVISION- • The First *ding:of-the Coati of Revision for , the Municipality of the Town of Clinton will be hold in the Council Chamber, In the said Town, Ion THURSDAY, the 27th day.of MAY, 1886, •at 8 o'clock.m.,, of whichordi parties Interested aro ta co otice. The assetsbient roll may be seen at the Clerk's office at all convenient office hours" for the next fourteen,dbys.• ' Datelfthift 1st day of May, 1886> • . • 390 JOHN CALLANDEit, Cflede. • LAST CALL: All parties indebted to T. Jackson, •either by Note of Book ,acoount, are requested to 'settle _not.latpr• than. May . 5th It they wish 'Id avoidL oases: • Pi- .1.a.0118(0flk tfVrO Ler1-4Viss estirst"or"kin'g and 11 Getter streets. ' •Itent Low. Apply to F. It. ;YON*11:1,•Elearle's block, ()Upton. 880 WANTED-wkee $5 per inert th. Apply to I4.11.8. BIIEWER, Moltions 'Yank, into , n. 887 • • • ANTErfl0-11hl1VANT OISL WANTED at noco. Aililly to Alm4.'gORnEnrat; ?Throes street, Clinton. , • . ,819 , • ":\ A LT. PA8T/E81141*II3Tim TO bs VU1 please .1 pay amounts to J. WISgIVAN, manager ol the. nodons"nifdtd, before the 1st Nay, as pfterthat date deeln•nte will be Placed In house •for collections -O. J;011)0111.1 & CO. 88 • 1.1 r.AMTN115114.1.421 ENTRANCE Ey4s. 1,..4 qat'aiditi‘ifp. to the nigh 8 inicm.. will be hold In Sugeth ti, and • en Mose4e,. ,TutioXif an, Wymnsanm,tthe St'r, eth' end 7th -de.34 Cot d'uly next, cominenclniso 1 o'clec15',' P.M.i tridinI0.- All candidateilowhe intend to write are recptirZWto send their dunfee and address, dot later than Vie 1st 5fay, tp:hiMer of thu follewirm: J. U. HaWne,..11..1t,, Sea'foifth; Sae. Turnbull, Is, 011affp; W,:Orchlbs, • $sq., pringtam; or to thb nrilrbridgned. • D151.1;k418. Nollth11ition 5,1 . • • i.iotograph= AW2ifKle• '''''.:;AUPoYo'd.1)7.*1,4.462.01141' • Ohinatqare:-:. •Pima and Wallets. • FANO, GOODS! Of ail kinds, cheaper than:•ever. CO" OPER, 24TH MAY. gent .,cm, Birthday, • • • .• .• • '• 1' • • • •AGENT = Beaver' Meek BOORSSTOPRE . • • - • . . _u • •• . IP ..FOnr kinds of Mangold Seeds, Oe. per lb: .'White gelgiait CarrOt Seed, 40e: per 11?. '• trnip, Seed, .t5e. per lb. „ Western Corn 90*e.• freake 0.50' perewt. ' • • I.kwant a lot ,oil'Oittein4lintdhancie for Oatuteali4-2-lbe ttethe bushel.' . . .ari'VwfttlAiElitgoitIO POTATOES FOR SEElAit Pbe. per bushel.. . 1 STEEP CLINTON.: 6 Firduipric's —of all kinds) - FOr the•24th.lray Ser' FIWITS OF Ai1t'; IcE..cRuAltii,• • Phst-k;, APPLE -4 45. BANAi4s.',, just ' Sir :Familie1 Supnlied-with Ice Cream on thortnotice, ' • MRS. . .licgisoNIEF:gto,cx, HURON STREkT: • ' DVERTISERS 'Make' a • of the fact, that THE NiNK-Itakoiii• added nosrp bond Ale ,new sub dt Wt t during the,. preseveyear thin any othervrpor in this: section. • ,/ Novel. .016• fact that Ti NEWi''4.1IECORID laas•aiarger*.elidniz- , littiop than any othervaperp this section, : •ote the- fact that Tnt4NtWs2y,AcoRD hay only, and that pric&reagotatilh. • • • NOTE.,THE FACT: Thm:: D ble dratilation ::PALKS TO THOUSANDS! ':pAftIOR MHC 9.. aitiov. also or- it, JOR:PITNTItiekt, VOA —GALLoivedt:=--- AON'ittss ty". stit°11` rill II • OF ALL • *