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The Huron News-Record, 1886-09-29, Page 51%7L6; You know we emp 'o. one otithe 1most : xpert mantle Cutters., We Guarantee You New De- signs and Comfortable Fits. See Our Big Range of Mantle Cloths . aiidr' '�rlai�tm:� ngs We treat everybody with civility and think it no trouble CEO. PAY The Dry -Goods `Empgrit nl of Clinton. — as,T Holloway, T Fear, ,LAI11E�' WO1;1i Collection ladles' work, W W Ftarran, i11rs,1Mnrray, • Fancy. Braiding,' Mise Mc- Gill, Miss Nott.- Tatting, Mrs. Cunning- ham, Misa MuEwan. Crochet -work, -Miss McGill, Jas Symington, Lice .work, Mra, Murray, Jas. Symington, Embroidery in. cryyttou or' muslin, Jus Symington, 111, a. Murray. •E•nhr.riderv' in Bilk, Miya Mu- MoEw•in; Mi a I d r Il• B. ad wr rk, aU is • Itlot.�tl1,. Miss,il,hnat•.u.. KttitttnS;'fancy Mitts 'Nutt, Jae Syminaittn. Knittini' onrtun atocking4, J,aa Symington, Mrs. y °tinning/Iai.. Orunhtet• work, Mrs. •Con• nir ahem, Miss McEwen.. •Patch work in silk,or velvet, Mins A Beeslby, Mrs. Glas prow.. Patch work iu rynilt,. Jas :Syming- ton,. Miss Riddell, Gent's linen shirt, Miss Johnston, Guo Nott, • Go ut's 'cotton ahirt, .Mies nl'eE,van, • Mies Ntitt. Gent's fancy fienoelshirt, Aires d7oGtll,llisa Nutt Piaiu.haud arwipr•,, Miss McGill,. J Synl� in^ton, B: r in wool Mork, 11,11e8 McGill, Miss Johnston. Bt•rid:ng. on silk; ;Jas. Symington, .Miss Nott. Twine witrk, .Miss McEwan, James Salkeld. ' Flnwtra, s'lver wire, 'Robert Martin,: Miss Violet • Johnston, Woolen stockings, Mies M.o'. Ewan, Jas Biggins.' Woolen socks, Miss MoEwan, . Muss McGill. Woiilen gleives, Not known, Miss Freeman .L'g :Cabin quilt, Miss M i E van, Mrs, Nutt. -' Rag. tnat,.Miaa McEwan, Mrs, N,;1t. Re .car• pet, Mrs, N ,bt, Miss Juhirsron..�,t Hind painting, on silk or velvet, A1i�a.•tttlamgow, Mrs. Doherty. . ' JUDOES. Heavy draught horse—J McBride,: Col • borne ; W Grainger, Hullett ; D Mclunes, Usborne. • Road and carriage horses—W J Mo Cntcheon; Winghan) ; E Bossenhercy, Zu- • rich s A Yuung,Seafurth;.J Salkeld. Gode- rich. • • • Cattle—J•Kctchiu, Stanley;'E W Wawannsh.•,:T Bass, E Wawahuah • Sheep' and Pigs—C Proctor,, i3elgrave ; W Fowler, Tuekersmnith. •- , , Pmnitry--Dr Scott, SwtInrth ; T Carling, Clinton.; W Coats 1?eeawatei•. • ' Implewents—J Dorsey, 'S.tafnrth,.4oh» Lasham, Lunilesbnro, W Kaiser, Bruce brld, Grain and Frnir—R',ht Goveulaek,-Mc rt •Itillop ; J B Murton,aWiugl am';.T Wat- son, Clinton. • Manufactures and Dairy Produce -Geo 19 Stewart, Varna ; W L Onunette,•Lnndes- horo ; Jae McMichael, Seeforth; W Plum - steel, Clinton. • • Vegetables -AV (rrlsve, MoKiltup;. S Plummer and T. Watson, Clinton, • . Ladies' Work.—Mrs: W . L Ontmette, Londeshoro ; Mrs. J Young,. Clinton ; Mrs McMichael, Seaforth. NEWS. NOTES.. —Sproule, the British Columbia murderer, it is asserted., uhi11 : bo • hanged on. the 1st prox. • —A Belfast rioter hes been • sentenced to ono . year's imprison= nient at hard labor. • ' —An English local proachcr has been sentenced -to six month's im- prisonment for brutally maltreating his children. —A young man named Sampson was twice shot _ and dangerously {sounded during .a tavern foxy' at Alexandria, -Ont., the -other day. —It is said the' 0. P. R. is nego- •. tinting' with the Govor•nnent for the:. transfer or lease of the latter�'s tole- graph fines in the North-west. —The Owen Sound Police' ling- istrato has been finch $5 and costs for assaulting tho Chief of polieo.of the Bailie tow. —Lewis, the 10' ,year clef boy c'hargod with fatally shooting another lad at London, is to be indicted for 4 manslaughter. —It is stated that T. L. Grant & Co,, of' Liverpool and Ingersoll, have "scooped" the bulk of Ontario cheese for July, and that a Trig thing will he mado out of it. About six or eight years ago Mr. Grant 'bought up almost all the cheeseof the • district and made n snug fortrtno out of it, :and gained, for him' the title of the choose king, It is e: peoted that by this new stroke Mr. Grant's profits will aggregate be- •tvlron $70,000 and $100,000. U,tl:i • CURRENT TOPICS. Tim SNEAK 'MOTHERS "YAN;:'D," The Goderich-Sigital, is respoet- fully informed that when the iSpee- tator speaks of What lion. Thomas 'l'lrhite,saicl, or did not say,. at that celebrated. meeting, at .Cayuga, it knows what it i;i talking about, Tho Spectator does not' talk anybody's. word for - it. 'Tile Spectator was there in person . and ..heard .every •weld that was ' uttorod, and ,111>. White did not say that Riel •wtis one of:the now saints of the. Catho lie' church.- &pectator, • TIT' FOR TAT The conversion' of Mr. Bunting tb prohiliition is,eitber'sincere or it is not It it is not, then it is• at Toast •a sign of the times 'favorable to touiporanco that one who liar not. yet taken ..tho first step in teurpor- anCe-=Namely,. personal, abstinence —should wish .to be :a ttimporauce loader. If the conversion,: however, Proves, .at'ter due probation, td be stomach -deep, the editor of the G1ob& Who 'has' been a, total abstainer all his life; will welcorne.his 'pupil,. ac- eept'his co -Operation, and.. endeavor to •keep hrin front backsliding:— Torotlto'fr"robe. 1 The 17oronto. • 'gall might reply this' way : •The conversion•:of AL!:•Cameron to Catholicism is . either sincere,. or it is not.. • If :i't-is not, then it is at least a sign of the time& favorable. .to Catholicity, that one who has not yet; taken the first step iii '(vatligli cisrn-L-namely, abandonment of the Calvinistic .doctriiro should wish to be a Catholic leader: ' : If the con- version; however, .proves,' after duo probation; to. be conscience -deep,, the editor of the )Ifa l•, who has been an Irish Roman 'Catholic all his life, will welcome his pupil, aecopt'his' ea -operation, incl. •endeavor'to'koop .him .from backsliding. -Hamilton Spectator, MARXET REPORTS. (Corrected every Tuesday. afternoon.) 'Tuesday Toronto street pricks fo ;,,wheat wore 76e to 77e; Clinton 70 ci ,th. The Mill and illr,'twin arobuytngconsiderable, probably 4,000 bushels..a day Nave been delivered . in, Clinton for the past .two weeks.: CLINTON. Flour. .,... ......, $4 50 to:4 50 i dl4Wbeat, new Sr, old 0 70. to 0 70 Spring Wheat 0 7a to, 0 70 Barley 0 50 to 0 00 Oats ,,....,. .'.0 28' to 0 30 Peas 0.5;i to 0 53 Apples,(winter) per bbl 1 00 to 1 50 Potatoes........ ...... 0 25' to 0 25 Butter • ., 0 11 to 0 ]2 B;rrgs,..., u • 11 '.to 0 13 itay Js 8 00 tc3 0 00 Pork,.. , 5; 00 to 5 00 Cornwood 8 00 to 4'00 Beef • 0 00 to 0 00 • Wool 0 17 to 0 20 ..tet AVIIW • NEW STOCi(,—•25,600 • ENVELOPES (white: and colored), just the -thing for business teen. Your business card can' be printed on tho corner. Frites low. Call and see acutiFAm 10,000 COAtI0 11t i1Z.I0 S CAH i)S, at to*, figures. 'See them. Printing of :}11 kinds, 1n the best style known to the craft, and at vers .moderate ratan.--Tn» tivaoii NaW84trcoitta, Clinton. COMMISSION BROKERS. .D oribors'Toronto. Stock Exchan e • Trivets wires to T01toNTO,11i01 'T1t1,At, i' LSV YORK CHICAGO, and 01L CITY. STOCt:S, 11011 1)S, GRAM, i'hiOVIS. i013. tnnl: OIL, bought, Copt sold /�, for hash or margin,. •. CLxJ.-,�W' yoN Corner•tattcnbury and-Albott Ste. +Tags;. Tb.om _ so. ,n +, G1UttonK Julf tdt Itltls. l --r-�-.•.AT r, RYGOc:-D PAL • o— U--o•—p—_ - o� st. Late HO GEMS Havemuchleasure in announcing'their Grand Opening p MILLINERY SHOW ROOM off We will -also show throughout our various departments the Largest, Cheapest, .and Most Complete Stock ever shorn by us. We extend a hearty. welcome to all to come and GRAND. ice our. DISPLAY OF NOVELTIES., JOHN WISEMAN, Manager. Estate NEWar: :... , 'STORE. The un iersign-ed has jii.st opened a •new Ding Store, in JACKSON'S 4kNEW BLOCK, •on I1'U1ION STREET, two doors west of the City Book ,iStoro shere will. be found a .coin 7lete assortinent of litre Drs srid, Clicntirals,• :also Patent iUtedicines and • lOru;:ga ists' undrocs—all that the public lila ask for in titosa .litres. 1 Y ::. A.. -WORTHINGTON.' Clinton; 13th January, 1380.• . • S.—Onlee changed from residence to store • 1 * • •E • * 'The undersigned Merchantsof the Town of Clinton .beg to advise their ;customers that they have decided... not to . accept Butter, in settlement .of account, ;an' . or after.. the . l5th of .October; 1886. EEE8LEY & CO . ,,EgirAirE J. otIGENS. R. COATS .& SON. "' G:: E,PAY 4 Co.: .TO �i.RO 3E .T , DT•'v O -COQ • ; * t . * ' t * * ..: * * *.e-.• ::1- * .-it : * . *. A tecture'unslor the auspices of the WOMEN'S FOrtRIoN Duss1ONARY SOCIETY OF WILLIS "CIt,URCII, CLINTON, will bo delivered; in - mitis Ciiurcb, Gilman! —0N --- Tuesday, sept 28, '86 R.V. C. B. HOWIE, A Natite of Mount Lebanon, '• SUBJECT, `° PA L Ea S T I N E." Admission, Adults 25e, .. . Children, 15e. • v Exte ; , Hutton sale or B S I Tug CTIt1PRSic,NLri) v..10otter for sale, about the middle of October, In LOTS• OF 10 AND 20 ACRES,; All that tract of valuable' bush lands on the East side of the .1laitland-lJoneession, Colborne Township ! Inuitedlatefy udJohilrei the bridge to rfotuiesiiite. .. Bush omelets of 1IL+EeeJo, rl',Zaplea Rock. arra Soi't Hemlock, - 1 "' See large Lille fur date and other particular',. 'L. M, 0AttMX0, • J. 1V. f1AR11uq. - 4uationeer• t'tc;,,rlotor A1..0 PA i i'l,S IN-Lfln.1TEi, gra T'S will.pieowe Pay ntuounts to J. WI:3,111AN manager M tho Itodg�rons Isstnte, before ilio fat May,.'att atter that thtte accoent.s will he plowed Ie t.:ourt lot wilco Joa.---t', J.;'i't rlllLl, . UO'. ani J Goderlch Barbie forks having bought out Jonni% •'VVAN9'ro'N1t, in Godettih,l.we are now prepared to fur- nish, on rousbnablb'tei•tns, • HEADSTONES AND MOITUMENTa. GRANITE d' SPECIALTY. We are prepared to sell Cheaper than any otherfirm rn the county. It1.lt. Lr:w1s E1.T,lor°r,'of (roderich, has --been appointed general agent for the county, -and parties wanting anything in this line will find it to their intdrest to roserm° tlicit• orders until lie calls •. Y3,OB1 1TSON .t:• BELL. May 17th, 1886. • • 892-3in TO THE FARMERS /Study your own intorort,and go whore you can got - Reliable ,s :garmess, I nianufnetnrd sono hot the thiSr ov STocK. ltetrarc qf shops that sett oho, as they hare yut,lo tine rte Unit nod gut prices. more. by mall prWuptd3 attended. to. 'HARNESS EMPORIUM, I1i.1t(rli, ANT. • 4/yth Pump Factory ;.?tit1FSES"•1l�ZI tlr``t11.�"oN having removed his hneineem to the pretnlses for. tnurly known. as 'rilE Mot:NfuAs'rI,k; MILL would thank alt eki patrons for pest, favors and is In abetter position tat er p ositiott tlutnt ever to prenrptir,fill all orders entrusted to hbu.. A stock of GOOD I't'Afl:i on han.l, Ordm'ert •Work it st,eeinity, Wells (In;{ nod completed on short. notteo, All work k•trarantccd.... Pt ices reasonable, Orders by mall promptly attondcd to. ' ,;3s4,tf -• JAMES Ft:itOt's0N, Iilj•th. o. ports, /louse, Sion WILL HOLT) T11E1i1 111 i Goo T'LT.11D A ''•,• -oQ ' , •ANp, ,FOLLOW3NG WEEK. •' SEE TIiEIR Grd Display of New a.d St 1l Gods S H E .,I. v E i Superior to all others., Car Superior Steel Nails. Best st "ands Refined Iron lapel Itardwnre Mier chant, C i T 5 N GUN b' IN.Go.ADIR 7 , It'ms boon appointed sole agent for this, celebrated•°.lTea. 0.e.its:- if it i - the . boat value i11. the market, beSittetl tr'hich e B t])er A HANDSOME ,PRESENT is given to every urchnsor of 3 lbs ani s r p � ,.. t l � d, 7t is: put up in half,. :po,uucl packets int' POONA,0 TO 7 0 GENTS PER Purchasers need not . buy 3.1hs at oiler ifl' or lt get n (er d r,I't�sont,•• lOtl•, different books to choose front. Try. a. w'> -cunt packet ofi-Otter `'ea cituni4r>u t3lvx.eitiu, PAIYrgle, ';y role agoutfor l'�LEISUMetNbeil t.t:'.t.S'1', the. best in the iVdrltX. L Parer 11 cowing soul Ilalsntnininlr xecnnrP In gone, School )>lnt•/•Lnnrrfsa sgrrinitrr. Sttis. .. . t o g nn (itt hoof Ela awl prima frith to flute,, �{ �j la ��!c+y� U1111111 eh all" - 10,1i4erao- flier S eeet,: CL{,i` L'6:,V, J1t , , Oi � s G r\./ i..1 i Vag A i fr O ! j o 44