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WW'4'tllt•t't:'Ia3s. April 314i, 1158'
1(.r)Il•i kcal?' tt:tby C :trriaaMes or
z:aE.l)Pr lin: il you have seen the
mnvuili,,•l.t ltyt t'# STOCK at
1.0.6S80.1S Book :3taru, Clinton.
[Par O'tntelon Bros., Grocers,
have removed one door north of
Young's.' Bakery. '7} Groceries
cl.�eill�a�r
than. ever..
1'e1Utw, APRIL' 5 -Credit uncal°m gale
of well broil vr.nlc tutus, winch cows, and
horses, on the fain: of Jnr::. R. Whitely,
eon. ia, Coilerieh tow'uship. •
APim. (i• -Credit sale nu the farm of
John itcith. 1.,1 :. , will. l township of
fill. of il.,l'.ie.i, 1CattTe and lartn
Inuit s.
;,401.11) r Acrs.-Ilarland Bros. have
:h ,u ; h:u t .carr facts. '1'Ili.s firm bought
the ,11,000 stork of R. M. Racey last
week at les.. than halt' wholesale cost.
tine their advt.
AT Ir AilArN. --Cupp ,t Logan, the
louse ,lr,•nratnrs, are at the old business
of showing something new in wall papers
ami r.ikir house decoration:. See them.
�..! AI, _NEWS.
ilza
and. Aroaival the "Hub."
Mourn 211111.
;Ai i.,.
/ SARAH 1 ALi,oY returns( to
7' Rochester, after a lengthy
i ,. i.it to : riends here. Miss Boyd ac-
cornptuiod her. .
M. C. Com: returned to Weili-
^an 1,,.-.! wt +k, having been hero for
tts.,; tial.• owing to the sickness of
his 'wife,
1:1.80N LIFE." -Lecture by Rev.
111., :. '-,rig to -nighty in the Itatten-
burw street church. Tickets at
1:11,1 Cooper's.
1?tv, \fu. 1itwit of the Nile oc•
rn+'t,r.rl,
the Victoria St. :Methodist
the pastor Rev. Mr. Edge
r••Ir(Iinting at, \\ringnam, last Sun-
Aisuu r' ;)ANciNu.-Iter. M1'. Liv-
iitwtri:u aatteubury street Method -
,:.t C'.turei , will have something 'to
t,' alto.at. ddu,,iug next Sunday
evening.
Tr '1 Fi:RNITEBE FACTORY piojuet-
. 1,• '• = 1 .t -nu. ting Last week and re-
orts*r. encouraging. It requires
more stuck to be sub-
bed to complete the capital ro-
;;t.r,.!. Beep her going.
TIP; ONT.1RIO ,GOVERNMENT has
made the following appointment:-
>';uthe+'lltnrl Maloomson, .of Goder-
ich, to bo Deputy Registrar of the
Chancery 1)ivisiou of • the High
'our.; of Jastiee, vice Henry Me-
1,ertn)tt, deceased.
DR. WASHINGTON will be at the
Rat•tevbury House, Clinton, al,), day
Wednesday April 10.
RURAL DEAN CRAIG preached a
Most timely and practical sermon In
St. Paul's last Sabbath evening.
THE PEBAT1a between Goderieh
High f�chool and°Clinton Coll. Inst:
"Resolved that party guveruurevt ie
nut a hiudrance to best interests
of the state," last Friday,was carried
in the affirmative which was taken
by Clinton.
MR.FOSTER, of the wholesale li
quor firm of Foster and Riter, Clin-
ton, returned on Monday from a
successful busiuess trip to Port Ar-
thur and poiuts north. When he
left fort Arthur there was no scow
there; on Monday he found six
inches of snow at Toronto.
WHY Nor PIANOS IN CLINTON?
1 --Uxbridge is a place with some
4500 less population than Clinton.
It has had an organ factory for sumo
'years. The firm have vow gone
into • the luauufecture of pianos.
With the name of the Doherty
organa " household word " through-
out the civilized world, it does seem
that pianos of.equal excellence, with
the pioprietary title "Doherty
Piano " could, with little difficulty,
be introduced to a proportionate
extent with the organ of the same
°ante.
t:riug of the' giound the
pa •1 ;'o•.v (lays with a slight coating
of Sn.,,t• will protect the fall wheat
the sheets of the frosty Lig liIs
.n11 sunny days. So far the pros•
pacts of this crop in this section are
,.hooriug fur the coming year.
ioesnt tr• ITliExe have expressed
118 their approval of the furma-
tluu of a Board of Trade for the
:'u. A correspondent two weeks
r:go touched a v"ry important point
n tvh'rh. such a Board might be
,:::fu1 'or helping the interests of
The town, namely, in the inflnnnce
'r,,, l bring to hear in securing
rsilwrty freight rates equally as lots
as from similar important centres of
t t,t 1 .. A town is what its people
',inti:., it.
}BONUS OFFERING. -Belleville 15
,•••.tc ilillg nut for industries. The
of the sprightly city will
b,; asked to give a `'free site and ex•
c'oi'tion !rota taxation for ten years
,w industries which aro up-
ert:..,ti fur L.:u years, • ten tuuntlhs in
rash year ; also to grant a bonus,
!:rat":1 in proportion to the num-
t ^„ ,tr },in,'(.s employed, and pay.
in ...en equal .annual instal•
1 r•.i, ;I. 'lout interest, to every
'only industry employing not less
than 20 hands."
Mn. T. I. F. HILLIARD who tail°
hero front Morrisburg about seven
months ago and assumed the law
practice of Mr. Powell now of
Toronto, has closed up his business,
here and returned to Morrisburg.
\Ve have nothing but good words
to say for Mr. Hilliard during his
residence hero, both as a citizen and
a lawyer. But Lhe other legal firm
here being long established and
reputable, we presume ho found it
difficult to build up a remunerative
practice against such heavy odds,
hence his departure. Wo wish him
success iu returning to his old, love,
THE LITTLE JOKER. -A Mitchell
correspopdent asked the Toronto
News the following question, and
the appended answers were given :-
1. Iu playing euchre, does the joker,
when led, call for trumps ? 2. When
trumps aro led, do they call the
joker when you have no other
trump'? 3. In dealing, when the
joker is turned up, how is the game
managed 1 Ans.-1. Yes. 2. Yes.
3. Iloyle says the dealer may call
the trump before looking at his
baud, or take up the joker and turn
up the next card to decide the
trump, without taking up the trump
thus turned up.
SERVES 'E'c RIGHT. -The number
of trials for seduction at the recant
Assizes throughout the Province
was abnormally large. It is notice•
able that juries have in most cases
given exemplary damages to plain-
tiffs. It is to be hoped that this
permitted crime will continuo to be
so punished until the law makes it
a criminal offence punishable by im-
prisonment without the option of a
tine. The heaviest damages ever ob
taiued in such a case in this county
was et the Assizes week before last,
in the case of Campbell vs. Wilson,
in which plaintiff was awarded $1,-
500. Mr. E. Campion was for the
plaintiff.
MODEL, Sottoot.-The meeting of
of the Literary Society room No. 1
model school, met on Friday March
29th, with M. Paisley in the chair.
Tho following programme was ren-
dered. Sungs by School, duet by
11. Irwin and E. Cooper, anrd W.
Shepherd and A. Cantelon. Song,
by seven girls. Quartette club.
Readings by E. Tipling. M. Paisley,
A. Cantelon, I, Hamner, Mr. Lough
and II. Irwin. Critic's report. Mov-
ed and seconded that we take singing
for 30;miuutcs every Friday after-
noon, also that those whose names
were on the pr'ogtamme and camp
unprepared should • take , readings
out of the 4th Reader, "God save
the Queen" brought the meeting to
a close. An invitation was given
to all whs wish to attend. Meeting
ad•jou.rnrirl to meet on Friday, April
5th, at the usual liour.
.ICST iN CONFIDENCE. -G111' town
contemporary says it is " violating
no confidence" when it status that
at the West Huron Conservative
Convention at Smith's Hill last,
week " a resolution was introduced
but not carried that this association
pledgets, itself to support Mr. F. W.
Johnston for the postmaster at God -
°rich, but the resolution was not
carried, nor was it voted down,
though the impression prevailed
that Mr. Campbell came out of the
mooting ahead." At the risk of
violating confidence we may say
that, no stroll resolution was put to
the mooting, and consequently it
could neither be carried nor voted
down. There was not a 'ret3olutiob
put to the meeting recommending
Mr. Johnston, Mr. Campbell or any
one else. And the meeting did
not express an opinion as to the
merits of any applicant for the post
office at Goderieh. So no one came
out ahead, No, Mr. Era, you, did
not violate any confidence in your
statement, but you did violate the
facts, because you stated that as
occuring which did not take place.
No resolution of the import stated
calve before the meeting for an ex-
pression of opinion. '
ichool oo s
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School Supplies. �
SUBSCRIPTIONS
Received for all kinds of Newspapers and Magazinep.
CHRIS, DICKSOly, OL/NTON1
I,. U. L, 710 Deets next Monday
and It.m13. P. 161 3J ext Wednesday
evunig.
IN spite of the " hard times+,
people cannot and will out go clam
with only .1 blanket, their heads
thrust through a hula in the centre
and this martial robe urotuntl thein,
a la ille.c•irrl,aa. l), dear no, we
should think nut. And 10 want the
wants of the public hush iu articles
of lux try as well as uecesrity our
dry good's stores,ttre ". load iug u p."
Geo. L. Pay & Co., Dot lor& Co., the
Hodgeus Estate, and John Robert -
sun are rivalliug each other as Lo
who shall give the best gouda and
the most of them fur the least
money. And prices Are really away
down with them;apparently lower
than with any other firms in the
county.
PUBLIC SCHOOL REPORT.
The following is a list of promo,
tions in the different rooms named.
A furthur list will be given next
week. Five or six in each room are
only conditional and if any of them
fail in meeting the conditions they
will be sent back to the lower room.
DIVISION IV TO DIVISION all.
Blanche Shepherd, Bertha Bean,
Stewart Plummer, Grace Cadzow,
Maggie Armstrong, Maud Wiltse,
Willie Moffat, Louis Haywood, A.
Holmes, N. Werry, Maggie Anderson,
Chas. Reeve, L. Ferguson, C. Fergu-
son, Grace tVebh, G. Overbury, Ida
Carter, Bert Fitzsimmons.
V TO IV.
Marks attainable .850: -Annie
McCorvie 304, Minnie Aitkin 302,
Mary Irwin 280, Mary (:ill 280, Mary
Lough ':74, Willie Doherty 264; Eva
(ooirr. 255, Lyn Weir 242, A. Specht
289, Mabel Detlor 231, Maud Koine
223, Nellie McKenzie 231, Sadie
Sibley 203, Albert Whiteside 201,
Ralph Bezzo 199, Tena 111vCuaig 198,
Ida Lverritt 170. Recowmended :-
'Pena Matheson, Ike Read,. Kate
Halliday and Frank Heiman,
'VI TO V.
Marks attainable 180 :-May 'Reeve
142, Louie Holmes 136, Mina Mel-
ville 129, Lizzie Twitchell 127, Maegie
Moffat 127, Miaggie Warner 125,
Hattie Peckitt 121, Bella Paisley,
119, Fred Gilroy 119, Arthur Bean
119, Chas. Biggart 116, Clara Hartnell
116, Dollie Mason 114, Lizie Gardiner
112, Lottie Foster 112 Sarah Smith
110,CIara Wiseman 104,Frank Mercer
103, Cassie Moffatt 98, flora Cun•
ninghame 96.
VIi TO VI.
Maud Baer, Peter Matheson, Lena
Trouse, David Joy, Grace Shepherd,
Grace Caok, Howard Dempsey, Lily
Doherty, Grace Muir, Mary Stewart,
Jennie Knowles, Eliza Tipling, Greg
Irwin, Frank Moore, D. McDonald,
Etta Young, Fred Fox, Frank Brown,
Wm. McIntyre, Sandy Fordon,
Jessie Ford.
VIII TJ VII
Minnie Scott, Elliot Dayment,
Chas. Brown, Frank IIaywood, Maggie
McConnel, Fred Haywood, Francis
Cochran, harry Williams, S. Tweedy,
Herbert Alexanger, Lionel Paisley,
Bert Jackson, Adelaide Ferguson,
Millie Holmes, Grace Sage, Harold
Blackstone, Ida Bezzo.
The marks are not given in two
divisions as some of the examinations
mere different.
annuls.
LE.tNARt+.-In Clinton, nn the 27th
Ila r ll, the wife of 1lr. R. A. Leonard,
of Victoria, B. C„ of a son.
CAnLINtt-In Clinton on the 29th March,
the wife n1' T. M. Carling ore daughter.
Youtlg Worsen Wanted
To Operate Sewing Machines.
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SHIRTS & COLLARS
Industrious girls can earn good wages.
Apply at once.
The Williams, Greene & Rome oo
BERLIN. 541-1 in
AINow Trimffler
FOR EDGING WALL PAPER.
A CELEBRATED SPECIALIST.
)h.
Washington, the celebrated
and successful specialist for diseases
of the head, throat and lungs, Las
a•lupted the most scientific and nat-
ural method of treatment known at
the present time for the above dis•
eases. In order to be fully abreact
of the times, 1110 doctor visits the
large American cities -as NewiYork,
Boston and Philadelphia -every few
,months, for the purpose of gaining a
knowledge of the latest and very
best improvements in the treatment
of throat and lung diseases, and such
as pursued by the highest specialists
in the United States and Europe.
Dr. Washington is well known as a
most successful specialist all over
Ontario and.the Eastern Provinces,
and in several cities of the United
States; from which he has iu his pos-
8e881011 hundreds of letters of grate.
ful acknowledgment for the benefits
derived from his treatment. f[e has
patients In New York, Rochester,
California, etc., etc. 1[e has secured
a medical gentleman of the highest
standing in the profession, a member
of the Royal College of Surgeons of
England, who thoroughly under-
stands all the details of this special
treatment to assist him. Dr. Wash•
ington has now opened a permanent
offit:e at 82 McCaul street, Toronto,
where either himself or his colleague
may be found during office hours, viz.,
9 to 11 a.nl., 1 to 4 and 7 to 8 p.m.
Dr. \\'a::nington has been hand-
somely rewarded for his indomitable
and indefatigable perseverance, a8
the following extracts from letters
received from patients in New York
and Rochester, clearly indicate : Mr.
G. H. Cannon, 232 West One Hun-
dred and fourth street, New York,
who was not only cured by Dr, Wash•
ingtou's new tnethod, but writes the
doctor as follows ; "1 would have
written you sooner but was waiting
for a decided answer from my friend
Mr. Dawson in reference to trying
your treatment for his daughter for
her catarrh troubles. I finally got his
consent bx telling him ,1 would bes
come responsible for his money if
she .:was not. cured. I nolo enclose
you a cheque for tbe.full .amount„"
etc. kiss Dawson, after one month's
treatment, is heard from. Mr, Daw-
son (of Sawdust & Mason, builders,
236 East Thirty-fifth street, New
York) writes after one month's
treatment as follows : ''1 would say
there is little or no smell from the
bears. This lepsis me to think that
the diseased bones ar-a healing up.
Friend Cannon has confidence that
you will cure her, anti 1 now think
you will make a complete cure."
Mrs. James Keillvin, of 63 Market
street, Rochester, New York, writes
as follows: "I do not cough any
more and the dropping has almost
teas' d. I am very much pleas
with your treatment and hopefully
look for a speedy cure." The above
patient hat taken treatment six
weeks. Then to support these noted
cos°s in the centres of scientific
advancement is the case of Mr. W.J.
Storey, glove manufacturer, of Acton,
Ont., and also president of the Manu
featuring Association of the Dotnin•
ion, cnrud of 'catarrh after visiting
Europe without any beneficial results.
Will be at the Rattenbury House,
Clinton, all day, on the 10th of this
month.
-Hop-kirk, of Seaford], has been
sent, to the Selkirk, Mau., Asylum.
H•• was found wandering about in a
demented state.
MARKET REPORTS.
(Corrected every Tuesday afternoon.)
TORONTO MARKETS. -Wheat 1.07
to $1.30, the latter price for No, 1
Manitoba hard. Barley 48c to GOo.
Oats :32c to 36c. Peas GOc. Potatoes
25c to 30c por bag. Eggs, fresh, 17c.
Batter Plc to 19.c. Hogs •'6.25 to
$ 6.75.
DETROIT MARKETS. -'Wheat $0.02
to $0.08. Bnricy 45c to 55s. Oats
27c to 21)e. Butter 12c to 14c. Eggs
10c. Apples $LuO to $1.50. Dressed
hogs, $5.00 to $5.50. Potatoes, 18 to
18c. per bushel in car lots.
}Thresh() MARKETS. -Graded steers
1.500 to 1.600 !be $4.25 to $4.65;
from 1.300 to 1.400 lbs $3.80 to $4.15 ;
light butchers from 4,2.50 to $13.0.
Hogs $4.93 to *5.25.
OLIN TON
Flour $5 00 to 5 50
Fall Wheat, new Sr, old 1 00 to 1 03
Spring Wheat.... 1 00 to 1 011
Barley .. C 41 to 0 48
Oats .. 0 98 to 0 28
Pees 0 54 to 0 54
Apples,(winter) per bbl 1 (10 to 1 50
Potatoes 0 25 to 0 30
Butter .. 0 17 to 0 20
Eggs f . u lO to 0 11
12 00 to14 00
3 00 to 4 00
000 to 000
0 20 to 0 25
6 50 to 6 70
('1CiSSOI)S sharpened, nnzors ground and set
(J and 1 mioad.a, r.•1:.it.d. It lett at Mr. S.
Doris' lin rdwrite stare w'lh he attended to by E.
FINCH. 587 -
New Designs in Wall Paper. 13 ay
Cordwood
Bnef
Fin-eLine Ba,by C
arr1a es
Pork
COOPER'S :Cook Storer
3.
Lamm., towallrrise
AD Mrtz.MIIM
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Buyers of Clothing should remenll)t'r that we carry
a line of
Twood Suits, ali Oiir Own lYtako,
which for value stands .unsurp d ,in this section.
keel' buyers should inspect.
CrE� " 43�J
ifflrefl's GIot1�i
Good
We new show show our NEW SPRING STOCK of
Children's Clothing, and we must say we have got a
selection which pleases us very much. Our
$2; $3, & $4 SUITS
....P..�::.:..-,4�.�.. ��..r............
are wonderful goods for the money. FOR SCHOOL
WEAR we still show a big line of
Knee Pants- at 85 ets.
A PAIR, which are all our owls make.
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JACKSO1\" :-0.1111.01111ERS,
THE FAMOUS CLOTHIERS.
Wall Paper and Decorations
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0 0
RICES THAT
LEASE THE
OCKa:TS OF THE
IPOPLE.
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SELLING FOR
HARP CASA
TIMULATES
MALL 'PROFITS.
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Since we have been handling WALL PAPER our business has greatly increased. Wo are
this year better prepared than ever to 811 the wants of the Public. It will coat you nothing
to look over our stook and get prices of our
Special Designs in Gilts, Glimmers, Flats, Tapestries, &e.
p—Our Gilts will not rub off, tarnish, or stain with paste. Our prices range from 5c. -til.
AB -upwards, Get our Prices oomplote for Decorating and Paper Hinging, -S.
• pg -also fur Painting, Graining, Sign Writing, Gilding, etc. `tc
GOP» LOGANV, City Paint Shop, Istirlc ,S'treet, Clinton
Solid Facts fol Tide PeopIe
HARDWARE Retailed at Wholesale Prices,
0
Having purchased the large and extensive stock of Hardware, Ire., of the Estate of R. M.
Itacoy, which was sold by auction on March 27th, 1889, this in connection with our awn large
stock, we aro now prepared to give you at prices that will startle you. Don't fail to come at
once and secure BARGAINS. Wo are marking down the prices of the combined stocks
which comprise STOVES, BUILDERS', CARRIAGE AND HEAVY HARDWARE,
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, TINWARE, &c., all of which will he fairly slaughtered. This
will be ono of tho greatest opportunities for Builders, Mechanics, Country Merchants, Farmers,
&o., to purchase that has ever boon offered in this section of the country. So do not fail to
call and get prices. COAL OIL Wholesale and Retail. A full stock of Alabastine and
Kalsomine on hand. ,The Iron and Heavy Hardware Business will be continued in the OLD
STAND of Mr. Raeoy, immediately next our own.
II RIANTZJ L—'=E0ice_
iron and 11ardware Merchants, :Stoves and Tinware, Clinton
SEED BARLEY FOR SALE.—Tho sub-
soribor has it quantity of good, clean send
barley for sale,—Mnnitobtt grown and home
grown. Also Manitoba ante.—JOHN MID-
DLETON. Goderieh Tp., March, 1881.
A UCTICN SALE.—Tho undersigned hav-
ing rented his farm, let 23, 2nd con.,
Hay . will have a sale on Saturday, April 6th„
of the following property; -2 Clydesdale
mares 3 years old, 2 horses 5 years old, 1 colt
3 years old, 1 Clear Grit colt 8 months old,
sire Foarns.ught Chief; 1 Clear Grit mare in
Nat to Old Fulton, 5 cows in calf, 1 Durham
cow, pedigreed, 4 heifers 2 and 3 years old, 8
shiers 2 and 3 years old, 2 yearling heifers, 1
new Brantford binder, 1 new Chatham wagon,
1 earriage, 1 buggy, 1 nutter, 1 pair bob-
sleighs, 1 mower, 1 t double harness, 1 set
single harness, 1 pat scales weighing 2000
Iht., forks, shovels, spa , and other alticlos
too numerous to mention. Terms -$5, and
under, cash; over that moan 'x months time
will be given on furnishing approved joint
notes. Archibald Bishop, requested auction•
oor; JOHN RELTII, proprietor.
FOR SALE..
The property et present occupied by the
undersigned as a residence on the Huron
Road, in the Town of Godorich, consisting of
ono half of an acre at land, good frame house
—story and a half—seven rooms, including
kitchen, hard and soft water, good stone
cellar, stable, woad and earrings houses,
There aro naso some gored fruit trees. This
property is beautifully situated and very
suitable for any person wishing to live retired.
For further particulars apply to
H. CAMPION,
512-tf 13arrister, Godoriok.
Section of Railway Between
Annapolis and Digby.
Tender for the Works of Con-
struction.
SHALED TENDERS addressed to the under.
signed and endorsed "Tender for Section of
Railway between Annapolis and Dighy," will be
received at this olRce up to noon on Mondnv, tht
9th clay of April, 1881), .for certain works of con•
stru••tlon.
Plans and profiles will be open for Inspection
et the Office of the Chief Enginecrof government
Railways at Ottawa, on and after the 25th day of
Starch, 1840, when tie general specification and
form of tender may be obtained upon application.
No tender will be entertained unless 00 one o
the printed forms and all the conditions are
complied with.
fav order,
A. P. BRADLEY,
Secretary.
Department of Railways and Canals,
—Ottawa, nth March, 18'311. 841_ 2t
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New Blacksmith Shop,
GEOIlGE T100 1111:1. hos opened out a gen.
. oral Blacksmith an.l Repair Shop In the
building lately oor,pird by Mr. O'nlcy, north of
(lantelon's carriage works, Alpert street, Clinton.
Illack.mith and iron work In all its branches
Ilnrae.Shoeing prnml,tl) often 1e.1 to and satia-
faction guaranteed. The piddle urn invited to
cull before orterl ng nuc ata -s of w,,rk in the
above lines.
407-t1 G1str:1GI: Tltt)IVHILL