The Huron News-Record, 1886-11-03, Page 5T1iat
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CEO. S.,
I shall first take the result of the.
voting at the Irish elections in 1885.
There were 23 seats uncontested, 19
Nationalists- and 4 Conservatives,•
and it may be fairly presnl:led that
any -contest was hopeless in, these
unenntestedconstituencies: .There
were. 127,608 votes there to be'divid-
.Ptl-t,etween'19 Nationalists, giving an.
Average df 6,716 votes to eaeh, and
23,521 votes to he divided between,
four Conservatives,.giving an average
of 5,880 to each. •
In the contested constituencies;
the Nationalists polled 304,89-1 votes,
securing 65 seats, each representing
4,680 votes. The Loyalists. polled'
174,447 of which 135,3i'4' were• cast'
for . (lonservativ!es giving 'them 14
seat,s With an average' of 9,661 votes
to each, and 31,962 votes were given
to the Liberal Loyalists; and 7,181to
lintellentient••. Unionists, .who failed
to ohtain a single seat 'These figures
clearly shew .that the Loyalist meni:
berg represent nearly :G'hr•Pe.tiaFa as
mtany votes as do their opponents. -and
•yet 'the "IIenie Rule Literature" as-
serted that the Irish Nationalist•re-
wreaientaiCives': of: ;W135 represented
five sixths of the:frish people!! but
it'made, no claim' to be representatve
of "independence') or "intelligence.".
I. will now come tothe general
election of 1866 for the whole of 'the
British. Isles,; and make short: work ;of
his dental that the Volae Rule 'ques-
tion was, "overwhelmingly defeated."
On' the contrnry he :sn}.s,it :was sus ='
'tainerl' in ;leenlities' noticed for '"in-
dependence"''anti ":intelligent." • 'I
will now enlighten film. with the
'result of the last, election, separating
the Universities, the. cities and
boroughs, ivhere dinte.11igenoe, and
independence' are supposed • to pre
pondering, and, 'where -the' "three
acres and a cow" wcuidl .bay.e'`.no
intlilenee. The following ,are the
results, dividing' .them thus:
UNIONISTS. •
Universities ;. .9:
Cities and borotiglis, English.' 169'
" " Scotch 9
.t • .a U ' Irish 4
Counties, English' 17'1,
'! Scotch 18
" Irish 14.
395.
. IIOME ; RULI RS.
Universities 0
Cities and.boroughs, English: .. '68
" a to Irish 22
u da "' Scotch -12"
Counties, English .... 8,
as Scotch ..:.., 20
"• Irish 72,
275
TIere then we have :the; Universities
and boroughs going in the rroport om
of•t to 10 against Home Rule, and
,the Counties in, the proportion,of 20
to•17 egaipist it, whilst .in.lreland out .
of . 3,334,00 electors, ;only, 84 207
erste tel forr`,,I-Iome 0 e' can it atea',
' • whilst 92,816 voted for Union' where
they dared vote: ` Yet in'the face of
these -figures, confirmed' by stn. over.
'whet r ing :adverse yote in the House
Commons aggainst 1Ir Gladstone's
Home Role 13i11, the gtnn.d old mAn
continues to delude himself and his
new allies with' the idea that its suc-
cess, on his lines, is yet certain, and
Pven the Salisbury.Governrnent'will
he the medium, and this :fn _tire face
Sl. r d
1�r ,, a tali sad es a v
of d u y address t1 P1dV••
port some months since, emptratic
ally repeated by Lord Ilandolph
Churchill at the greet meeting at
' "Bradford a fortnight since, where he
bald he:could suite throe things with
nertaiinty : '!First, the Government,
rile
,not intend to grant ITome Mlle.
. fiecontd, it did intend to (teal with•.
belt} government in . frelanit 't'hi'nk,•
it clic not ,mean to be hurried and..
hasty in doing so."
This most suffice for the present
for this "Irish Protestant," from
Ai1ORANGEMAN ox 1830.
,,—Mr. Sammi} Grigg, proprietor
of the Grigg House, Loudon, Was
nierrictl •at .Keene, Michigan, on,,
Tuesday,•to Hiss Annie fugsell, One
of the most estimable young ladies
W£ London. • •
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Myth.
Mrs, John Carey and family, of
Clinton, removed: back:to town this
week
Mr. Sohn Colclough left here on
11londay with a.car 1oaa of cattle for
Montreal: \ ' •
The clttarterly 'meeting will he
held on Sunday next in the 11letho»
dist Church. • • . • .•
• Mr. Harry Collis returned house
from Essex Centro, having' been• ab-
sent'since spring. 1• '
• MI Edward Watson: left bore on
Monday for ' Montreal with a car
load of cattle.
Our constable, C. Sher ritt, was on
the•War path on itronday finishing
up=:collecting the dog tax.
Jubilee nervicesare being Meld in
the roman Catliolic Church hero by
Rev, Father Watters, of poderieh.
Mr. Jabez Walker has got through
with his. season's work of. rirawing.
Cream ` to . the Loudosboro cheese:
It i some timo sinco'ivo Bird the
pleasnro,of hearing the sweet•streins,..
of • our band. • What's 'the trouble,
Sent) .•
11:1iss •Itat.hway:,returned . to•town
oh Thursday, having been on a 'visit
to friends in Stratford. and 'neigh- •
borhood.,' '
;ltitlow'eon passed pit very quiet-,
ly here this year. Ontr boys don't
boi.ievo in -the; kind of fun 'that was
indulged in in fouuer. years•,
In consequence of the Rev: IV:.
Mills•
being indisposed, the • pulpit
Of . the' Methodist' church was occu
DESS. T EP.,ARTMENT
We are now showing a very large and complete stock of DI ESS GOADS AND TRIMMINGS, embracing
all the new' colorings• ;uc1 styles and at popular prices.
MANTLE DEPARTMENT.
We show a very large range of Mantle Cloths. Just opened out; a largeolpt..of Tweeds., suitable for t lster-
Ings, ,at a very li»r price. See there,
Stool large Bind well assorted in all departments, 1:t. 'F'ive•per cent off _ for cash,
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JOIN . WISENAN, Manager.
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Estate J.. OI GEN'S..
--Tho city of MontilOal wants
steam fire engines,. and Ronald of
I russolls, has, after a severe tight in
the Council, been placed on theiist
"of competitors and may possibly sup-
ply theni with a Huron made article.
—The Marquis of Clanricacle
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denies that he refused to abate the
rents of his tenants. He says he
•has neither promised nor refused to.
abate • them, because he is waiting,
for the tenants to pay two : •or three
yyears'' arrears of runt. Ile cordial-
ly sympathizes with the teuauts:and
desires.''to meet them in, a friendly
Spirit ai'.d. has, therefore, ordered f1
numerous eases.:N.0mio .the •vont has
not. already. boon reduces by the
land court, . an abatement of 20 per
cent to all tend it.s who .would ' hon-
estly settlo their accounts at a given
date. .
�l special crrespouclenit of tlie
London Demes, who is reporting.
upon Ireland, says that in Tipperary
•there is a gentleman. who has. been •
under special police protection - for
-thirty years •He.has taken sonic of.
his own farms•into' his ()Wit hands,
and hats ever since .had to live 'be
hind Millet -proof shutters, which,
When :the lamps :orb .lighted; tnnstbe
rigorously closed. • Three years ago
the League boycotted him, and,avith-.
drew thirty-three out . of_.thirty-five
Roman Catholic laborers, The pro
prietor, however, retained eight.
Protestants, sent for "emergency" •
then, 'openell 'a general. store and a
forge for all boycotted persons, , ex
pelled. ' tills} deserting laborers,. pre-
cured 'ell goods required from Dub-
lin or Loudon,` and, Lives, in. fact,
just 'like ,an old feudal Baron, sur-
rounded liy enemies,.' but also by a
.garrison, and.defying death,
pied by'Arr..I;Iitnter,'of Sunshine,, i iRT1111s.
on Sunday oven ti g. o TODD. In' Clintnn, sill Sattfitlay, 30th
1Vote.—In't110 niontion last week'' loetoher,the wife of A. M. •Toth), of
of the marriage of Mi•.; . Fred. VV TOE Niws-lttecoan, of a sen.
VVTatt$ and Miss. Magill, Mr. Shane
mAnKET REPORTS.
was Lnentioned as ono of the grooms
men. It should . have been .Mr (Corrected every Tuesday afternoon.)
;Wimp, principal of our public school ' : •CrirroN.
'.On da tl • Week nr, rR Moor•$4 GO to 4 CO'
F 1l W1 t, �, 0 78 A
}nine • ditch.Spring-Wheat 0'78. to 0.70
for ,the purpose. of draining ,the Batley. ...... .............
0 45 to. 0 50
brick yard, when baying got the oats : '0 27 to 0.28
depth of ten -feet, the earth caved keds ......... :,:.0 47 to 0 47
in, weclging•him in so tight up to Apples,(winter) per bbl 1 00. to; 1`50
the waist that* assistance had to.- be Potatoes , , 0 35 to 0 40
got before he .' could.: bo •released, °Batter .d....;..... 0 12 to 0 14
James had rather a•close call.. ' .Bggs 0 14,19 0 16'
flay ,, ....:.. ,800 to 9.00
Cont't Morning Star Ito. 89, C. Pork 5.00'.to.5 00
0. F.,' elected the following officers 3 00
at their last;meeting :,—C, R., W.
Campbell; V, C. R., A. C. Van-
Egniettd; R. S., J. W,' Belli' F. S.,
J. T. Carter; Chap., 11. McQuarrie;
Treasurer, R. Somers; S.• •�V., J. C.
' Ross; r. �'V;, A. 'Steinhoff; 'S; Ii+,; T, •
'a}vford; l3,; R-
One
y its a tea • new ' oldto 0 70
Davies, whilst digging a Lime
Xninliers' of .'Limerick • tonants
are paying their rents and some have
'been granted large reductions. In,
one case the rent has been reduced
from £332 to' £200, itind in another
from 4212 to. £140.
--On 'Thursday hast as , n.; man
named Henry,. whowas operating
Mr. Nichols' steam thresher' on the
farm, of Mr. Wm. Dickson, on' the
8th icon., of. 'Elena, Perth county,
wars engaged in oiling, some of ;the
machinery,' his arm *ha caught and
taken into a pulley, breaki.r1g it near
the shoulder and .causing .other se-
vere injuries.
—About silt o'clock on Srintlny
,evening the Percy propertY in Luck -
now, owned by Lnineron and Caiinp-•
be%l%, and oceuphid by Jas. MoGowen
as at hotel end It. J. McMath as a
carriage factory,, ,vas totally destroy-'
ed by fire. Loss on the building
$2,000; insurance-, $,500: Mr.
1lcGowen's toss on the contents is
about $1,500; aro insurance. The
'contents of ;it..i.' Mci)friNs slop
Cordwood
Beef.,
Wool '
.. 0"00 to. 0 00
0.17 to 0 20
WHEAT VALUE.
It is not improbable that the price
of. wheat may,'bo favorably affected
ul•ol)ea'n dglnan.. to
vheat•importing countries of Europe••
hada surplus last year but. they
have, one over; • and the ,ttussian
wh dpi .elt''`has a .very light-acicage.•
this year: inclia,.too, is 'short this
year as comparedwith other. years,
Anstielia has had to import grain
herself' this year end it is said large.
quantities have been sentthere.fi•om,
California. There is ;reason to bo
t
Have,.t t
h lef i tli
4 u at there Will be
a
largedemand, open. •tlie 'American
supply than fiscal. This will be
good news. to the Canadian farmer.
The crop throughout •tiro. Dominion
lifts been 'somewhat •light but the
berry is reported to be of that solid
and excellent quality ;ri;1lieh IS so
highly' appreciated on the Einglish
niai•ket. The "balls" have been
trying to ride the price for along
long
time An the strength of the Euro-
pean rear sloop, but have not sue -
seeded to any extent, and the slow
but > teedy prices . for grain which
provil are, we believe, almost en-
tirely dun to the general ahorttige of
the crop allover the World. Should
,Warbe declared there is no tell•
were saves},.butin a. alamaged•gond+.' ing:where prices' would reach before
tiot5 ; loss aboutlfi00 `covf roti' Ile rho neat season's crop is ready.'to
insurance,. • 'laulxl.ot =;•01.0 l',npcf't . .
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mum ENTRANCE. EXAMINATIONS for ad
1. nilealon to the lligh Schools in. the County
will bo held in CLINTON, SEr'.FORTII and
WINOIL1M, on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs-
day, the 21st, 22ndand 23rd days of December,
1384, uonimencin each day at 9 o'clock a. ni.
Candidates who intend writing will send their
names, not later than the first of Deceinher, to
James Turnbull B. A , Clinton ; J. 0 Harstone,
B.A., Seaforth; W. E. Groves, Esq„ Wingham;or
to the undersigned, D. M. MALL00H, I, P. S„
North Buren, t
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Farm, :-: 'Town,.
VILLAGE PROPERTY
FOR SALE. .
TILE EXECUTORS AND TRUSTEES of the
TILE
of the late Josorrr Biota offer for sale
the loll'owing valuable property, namely :
Building Lots numbers 420 and 421, In the
Town of Ooderich, quarter of an sore each, fairly'
fenced• and very desirable for, building pgrposes.
half acre Lot fronting Mill Road, Township of
Ooderich, thcing part of lot 3 in the Maitland
Concession of .the said Township. Nice frame
cottage and fraiue'stable.
Lot number 3, south side of Millar street, lion-.
miller, quarter of an sure. Small frame dwell-
ing. ti (:
Building Lots numbers 803, and 304, to the
Town of Clinton, quarter of an sero each, beau•
tlfullyaltuatcdon south side of Huron 'street;
fairly fenced. .
The East Half of Lot 22, con.14,'Wost Wawan-
oshj good land, 80 acres cleared and fenced, re.
minder timbered; about 4 miles from Luaknow
and 0 frons Win •gain; good roads..•
For further particulars apply to
• E. CAMP ION,
416 11 • . Barrister, Ood'erieh, •
HOUSE FOR RENT �' OR SALE.
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ACOMFORTABLE STORY' AND A HALF
brick Cottage on Dunlop street. •Dining,
and sitting room, kitchen, and 3 bed roans down
stairs: Ilard and soft water. Stone cellar. Will
be rented or sold on easy terms. .
• Apply to
JOIN O. ELLIOTT or JAS. STEEP,
11. Clinton.
ESTRAY STEER:.
CAME TO THE PREMISES.nt the subscriber,
`j,lot 16, Bayfield Road (south); .Stanley, on or
about the 15th•3eptenll',er,.a two yeer•old steer,
mostly rod, ,with a few white' spots and white on
flank. The owner i; requested to prove property,
Pay eipenses, and take,the animal away. -
414 3t. • CHARLES FOSTER.
Shorthorns fol. Pale. •.
MELD MAIISITAL,.a.fine animal 12 months
J-2' 'old, got by a Mysie bull and his dam p
Matchless' Cow; grandam Matchless 19th,' by
Imported.Statesinan, from,Impotted Matchless
16th, by Senator, etc: Also, ONE AIATCHLK'SS
COW, due to calve in: November, and, ONE
FABELLA CALF, 7 • months old. The above.
will be sold on reasonable terns, and will' all he
entered in the Dominion Short Horn herd Book.
, For further particulars apply to W.' J. BiGGINS,
ElnihurztFarm,'Cliuton,O,it. ..414 31; •
ESTRAY i-0E1F,ER ''
Came into the enclosure of the subscriber, Lot
31, Con. 6, Ilullett, on or about the middle of
August, ONE HEIFER, ane year old-- past, spot.
ted red and willite. The owner is requested to
prove property, pay expenses •and take the
anulat away- W. d. Morn -DEN.
Hullett, Oct. 11, 1886. • 413..3t.
ESTIr x1Y H'E1FEFt.:
T —t3rtnrCtilrtnilty brentises; -Can„ 12, ,Httllett,.On
or about the Id 1,1 June • last, a yearling Helfer, -
small size, white, with some•red about the ears
and neck., The owner will please prove property,
pay eXponsesand ,take•tbo animal away,
• • ANDREW WILLIS,'.,
1ullett l Oct. 7th, 183d, • • - 413.
'T9._THE FARMERS a,.
Studyyour owe interest and go where"
you eatkget.
reliable Harness.
I• manufacture none hat the BIM of 5'rocn:-.
llewaregf«hops that sett cheap, es 1!(e hats
got to live gar Call and get prices.. 'Orders
by Mail ptontptly attended 14.
o :sc • 'T. c. 5c, t.a'ni t,
HARNESS EnrO8IUhf, nitam`II,3 O14'r.
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"far easlt er margin. •
Cz.X E O OFV'xCX1,
Corner•Rattonbairy anti Albert Sta.
JUST OPENED,
A%OTUE1I:
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80 -ACRE LOT FOR SALE
'Heavy.Timbered, excepting TO acteg, Well Valenti. 'On•Bayfielll Coneession., 4*
STORY AN1D HALF.HOUR
• HOUSE,
With quarter acre of gi oun i on IRattenbur street Clinton. Dining 'Boom, Sitting,
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Rooin, Iitehen and Pantl•y,- 2 Halls 5 Bedrooms ; Hard and • oft Water la Iiitciierr
Good Stone Cellar. •'
STORY AND HALF HOUSE, .
H S AT OLU EYALE
QUARTER ACRE LOT:.
Also, Splendid s d glalflucre Lot
A P�"2 tY rro l
Iron and Iiardlvare'.lMcrcIiant,
"1\17.7 (2).
September 20th; 18.84,..•
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Sas. Tho11'1 80�, Mgr,; -
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Iias been oiiited sole a eat for this celeb Ilted Tea.. • 0 rise} it is. ilio
1?P. p.ti f f
;best v1I lii'ln-t ,.market,'1�esides` Which .
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is *given to fever tlrohaser of 3.1bs. and ti ward:'" t is u.
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•t •' pound packets'at ... .•
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Purchasers need not btiy 348 at once in order to get a ;"i'eseitt, ;100
different books: tir choose from: ' Try a 25 -cent packet of x:i nor Tea,
t 'Sole agent for 1`LEISnMAN 4'S YEA T .the: b bit t Ori •
l; r C��>;�l pias• w fl. •_ .
John Cunninghame; Clinton,
NEW` DRUG STORE.
Thenadlersigpecl has jekst opeur,I a new Drug }dire, in . i CIC$flN'8
IXif:W )LOCK, on HURON S'i'REE , two lilies West o€the City
hank 'Store, where will be found a eotplete assortment of P8Ir0,
Drugs and l hone nl'st, clink Patent Medicines and
Drtliggists''��1 dries-••ai1 that Ibe piltilii tnay ask feria tltesq .
liit>as.
A. WORTHINGTON
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C1lntogyi3th.j4µpgry,13E6. , sR�
- .Z'd, - 0 lige chap cd truer ecekteil�f tq'tSQ1