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REMNANTSREMNANTS
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Previous to entering stock on Feb. 2nd, we will offer all
our
Remnants, Odds and Ends
At Half the Original Cost.
u —o
Bargains in all classes of Heavy Winter Goods
qba'. adISE v ;fir,.
AN,
THE LOW-PRICED STORE.
strong, John Cr)11, I). (1 ,i1 l :.•r,
and dozens of others whom we could
mention, :is young Ilton who were
disfranchised by the "aged" yowls'
lists , all monied :nen, some of
then: grandfathers and all ou the
<tage.l" voters' lists \\'hat miser -
rot, what foolish libel to sty the -e
men were disfranchised when the
only causo for their 1isf'rnne4isncut
would bo in the fact that they either
gavo or received bribes, or were :int
Brit'sh subjects, Or wnro under 21
years of age.
La P Fr.iu.:it (crit organ
says that. Sir John's majority is the
ominous 13. If the figures tv,'re
transposed the ''Omin0dlly" would
be more apparent.
Prof. Wiggins predicted that the
American storm would reach Canada
last Friday. It came. If the Grits
had consulted Wiggins he might
have told thein of the storm of iu•
dignation that overwhelmed theta
on the 5th of March, and saved theta
the labor ofarranging for n Ministry
that will never be formed -
CURRENT TOP10._i,
PIOUS 1\IPERTINENCE.
Rev. Minot J. Savage, of Boston,
speaking of the petition of the Presi•
dent asking him to initiate a moye-
ment to get the Jews back to Pales-
tine says:—"It is a piece of pious
impertinence to talk about Palestine
being the home of the .Jews accord'.
ing to God's distribution of the
nation. The Jews stole in the first
place, as indeed most other nations
have stolen, their present abode. If
the original owners are to be put
back into all countries what nation
will not have to get out of its present
home ? Then how many Jews are
there who wish to go to Palestine to
live? To compel them to go would
be an unspeakable outrage. Indeed
the whole business seem to be as
crazy as an attempt to cob nine the
moon."
SIR JOHN'S YOUNO STRENGTH.
New York Sun :—A well informed
Grit Canadian, in discussing the
general elections in his country,
said that so long as Sir John Mac-
donald lives there will be no genuine
and full demonstration of the
strength of the Liberal party in the
Dominion. 'Thousands of young men
who are Liberals at heart are res-
trained from so declaring themselves
by their love for Sir Jobn. He is
absolutely poor to -day, it is thought,
and yet he is without an equal as a
politician or a rival in the popular
affection. His loyalty to to the
English throne has limited his
powers as a statesman. Yet it has
helped to keep all Canada loyal.
HIGH PRAISE FROM POLAND.
The oppressed of all the world, it
seems, have had their eyes turned
to Canada where Sir John A. Mac
donald was fighting for the masses
against the classes. The Hamilt,n
Spectator clips the following high
praise and congratulation of Sir John
on his success from the Polish
Kurjer Wnrsazawski:-Sir John
Macdonald na zgromadzeniu wybor-
oow wTorontoodczytal pismo,stwier-
dzajace tajne konszachtyCartwrighta i
Ferrara z amerykanskimi mezami
stanu i napietnowal ich publicznio
mainem zdrajcow. Obeanie wre w
Kanadzie kampanja wybo'eza ekut-
kiem rozwiazani przez rzrd parla•
mentu. Wynik tej kampanzi,
prowadzonej przez whigow pod
haslem unji c®lnej ze Stanami
Zjednoczonemi, rzno swiatlo na
kwestje, do jakiego stopnia opinja
publiczna Kaneda oswoila sie juz z
ideazerwania zwiarku z macierzystem
panstwem? 'Tylko czv Kaneda w
razie potrzeby znajdzie awojego
Franklini i Waszyngtona ?
that the Government went to the
country, among other things, on the
National Policy, and intends to ad-
here to that policy. The National
policy is not affected by the consist•
ent and persistent attempts of Sir
John Madconald and his Government
to obtain a reasonable re-
ciprocity treaty with the Unit-
ed States. Whatever the Star
may mean by its opening sen-
tence in the editoriitl referred to,
the public will understand that alias
not the slightest reference to any
action which the Government has in
contemplation.
T'i1R N. P. WILT. STAND.
Speaking of the rumor that the N.
P. is to he cast aside, the Empire
makes this official declaration this
morning:
The Empire is authorized to say
RE'L'A LIATI ON.
Che Montreal Witness says that
some of the leading Conservative
rnanufactuaes of Montreal are quiet•
Iv organizing a boycott against the
Grand Trunk Railway on the ground
of the opposition to Sir John Mac•
donald in the recent election. They
propose to go about it in a very quiet
way, it is said, but they have the im-
pression that they will eventually
crush the Grand Trunk out of exis-
tence.
TILE AMERICANS WILL DIOKER-
Asked if the late election will in
any way endanger our trade relations
with the States, lion. J. A. Cbapleau
said:
No; on the contrary, the Govern-
ment at \Vasbiugton, realizing how
false were the reports made to them
by some leading Grit politicians of
Canada that the Government of Sir
John Macdonald had not the confid-
ence of the people, and would be de-
feated at the next elections, will
have reason to believe that any agree-
ment entered into with us will last.
Uncertainty about the Govern-
ment of this country and the
majority supporting them has
disappeared, and the two coun-
tries will he able to enter
on more amicable trade relations
for at least the next five years.
jalliMOMMINIOn
\\'IIERE WERE THEY ?
To the Ed;tor of The News -Record.
DEAR SIR,—Sonne time ago a flag was
presented to the School Trustees in Ciiu-
to t, to he hoistod on the school on cer-
tain once...l ora. I'he addresses given at
the time by a number of citizens breath-
ed loyalty 1.0 our beloved Queen and
British institutions. But where were
many of these "loyalists" in the recent
struggle for British connection ?They
certainly were not with the Hon E lward
Blake. Nrr were they with the ('fraud
Old Mtn, Sir John Macdonald. But
some of them worked for the annexation
psrty and to drag in the duet the grand
old flag they professed to love so dearly
a sew mouths ago. "A British subject I
was born,aBritiih eutjcot 1 willdio." The
old flsg will still wave in Clinton. and
espootally over our children. The 51h of
March in every ear would be an r.ppro-
priata time to hist the echo 1 fkg in
0omurht,ration o the gre.1victory for
B'iti:.h connection. I am always a
lover of
THE OLD FLAG.
Clinton, March 13th, 1801
House ::Furnishings.
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We have devoted considerable attention this season to our
Carpet and Curtain Stock and if you intend making any pur •
chases in this line this Spring, you will find it to your advantage
to make selections early. In CARPETS we have a larger variety
of patterns than ever before, and we are confident we can suit
you in the quality.Oil _Cloths, Linoleums, Stair Linen, Mats, &c.
Lace Curtain Stock will be complete in a few days.
fr FIVE PER CENT. OFF FOR CASH.
ESTATE JOHN HODGENS.
THE HUB GROCERY 109!. serine fIflflOU cement. less.
MARKET REPORTS.
(Corrected every Tuesday afternoon.)
CLINTON
Flour $5 00 to 5 20
Fall Wheat 100 to 1 03
Spring Wheat.... 0 95 to 1 00
Barley C 40 to 0 48
Oats.. 50 to 0 50
Peas 0 65 to 0 70
Apples,(winter) per bbl 1 50 to 3 50
Potatoes . 0 40 to 0 50
Butter ........ 0 13 to 0 15
Eggs 0 13 to 0 15
Hay 5 00 to 700
Cordwood 3 00 to 4 00
Beef .. 0 00 to 000
Wool 0 20 to 0 20
Pork 500 to 6 25
TORONTO MARKETS.
Fall Wheat $ l 00 to $1 04
Spring Wheat 0 98 to 1 00
Wheat, red winter 0 99 to 1 00
Wheat, goose 0 77 to 0 84
Barley . 0 48 to 0 52
Oats. . 0 50 to 0 85
Peas . 0 75 to 0 77
Rye 0 72 to 0 75
Il ay 8 CO to 11 00
Straw 7 60 to 7 50
Dressed hogs 5 25 to 6 00
Beef, fore 4 00 to 6 00
Beef, hind. 6 00 to 9 00
Mutton 6 00 to 7 00
Veal S 00 to 1 10
Eggs 6 18 to 0 20
Butter 0 12 to 0 24
Potatoes, per bag 0 80 to 1 310
Inas one of the finest assortments in town
of PAILS (woollen and fibre), TUBS, 'WASH-
BOARDS, CHURNS, BUTTER 13owLs, LADELS,
BUTTER PRINTS. Ill BRUSHES we have
Stove Brushes, Shoe, Scrubbing and White-
wash Brushes. BAsKE'fs for clothes, willow
market, Indian market, dinner and fancy
work baskets. We carry a fine stock of
BRouats, down to 2 for 25c. GRocERIES,
fresh and as cheap as any tither house in
town—especially in TEA we Cull give you
extra value.
co< SwalIo
to
—A roan named Kerner, a horse
trader, in St. ('atharines,was washing
a horse with coal oil to remove some
vermin, and during the process be
stopped to light his pipe, forgetting
about the coal oil on his hands. The
match set fire to the oil and the fire was
communicated to the horse standing
by, which immediately laid down in
the water and put out the blaze.
Kerner was not so fortunate, and had
his face badly burned by the flames.
IMPLEMENTS.
The subscriber having severed hi. connection
with the Manley Company, desires to intim, 0
that ho has been appointed rigout for the well-
known arm of
FROST & WOOD,
implement makers, of Smith's Falls, and will be
pleased to ell ell orders iu his line as heretofore.
Will also keep on hand WILKINSON PLOWS.
COLTER & SCUTT DRILLS, DISC BARROWS, and
articles of like nature.
WM. STANLEY,
605-6m Hohneaville and Clinton
HORSE WANTED,
Wanted, a bay mare, about 4 or 5 years old, 16
hands high and weighing about 1400 lbs. Must
be sound. Apply at
PLUMSTEEL & GIBDiNOS,
665 Clinton
The McKillop Mutual Fire In-
surance Company.
A General Public Meeting of the members of
the McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Company,
will bo held in the 'TOWN HALL, SEAFORTH,
SATURDAY, 'MARCH 28th 1891,
At 2 o'clock p. in., for the purpose of deciding
the remuneration hereafter to be paid to the
Directors.
The Directors and Agents will meet at 10
o'clock a. m., the same day, at the Commercial
Hotel, Seaforth.
W. J. SHANNON, Secretary.
THOS. E. HAYS, President, 665.21
FOR FIRST CLASS,
HAIRCUTTING AND SHAVING.
Go to A. E. EVANS, FASHIONABLE
BAIIBEB, 2 doors east of NEws•REcoRD of-
fice. Special attention given to LADIES
AND CH1LD1u:N's haircutting.
POMPADOUR HAIRCUTTING A SPECIALTY.
ABEL S. WEEKES,
Civil Engineer, - P. L. Surveyor,
Draughtsman, etc.
Office -Upstairs in Perrin's Block, Clinton, Ont
ALLAN LINE
ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.
Cheap Excursions to Europe.
FORTNIGHTLY SAILINGS FROM
Portland and Halifax
To Derry and Liverpool.
CABiN RATES $40. $50 and 600 Single. 850,
590 and $110 Return, according to location of
Staterooms.
NO CATTLE CARRIER.
INTERMEDIATE, Outward 525, Prepaid 630
Steerage at lowest rates.
t3' Accommodations unsurpaased,
Apply to H de A ALAN, Montreal
or A. O. PATTISONor wM. JACKSON, Clinton.
HOOSES TO RENT
To rant, a conveniently situated berme on
Rnttenbury Street, with every convenienee, near
Yrthschnols. At preseut oeenpied by Inspector
Robb. Pensoseion at once. 638
Alec, tho house adjoining. 000,3 stone cellar
bard and soft water and other oanventenoes.
Lately ocsupiod by Mr. W. J. Stoneham. Bent,
S5 per month.
640 Apply to W. II. TIINE.
New Blacksmith Shop
GEORGE TROIVHILI, has opened out a gen•
end Blacksmith nnd Repair Shop
in the
building lately occupied by Mr. Gaulcy, opposite
Fair's lumber yard, Albert street, Clinton, Ont.
Blacksmith and iron Work in all Its branches.
Horse -Shoeing promptly attended to and Batts -
faction guaranteed. The piddle aro invited to
call before ordering any class of work in the
above lines.
497-tf GEORGE TROWIIILL.
J. C. STEVENSON,
Furniture Dealer, &c.
THE LEADING UNDERTAKER AND
FUNERAL DIRECTOR.
Opposite Town Hall, - Clinton, On
WATCHES !
Waltham, Erin, Illinois, Columbus, Seth
Thomas, and Rockford -new, model.
/WAR these makes in key and stem winders.
Also pendant set w010he0.
J. BIDDLECOMBE, CLINTON.
House and Lot for Sale or Rent.
A comfortable Inc.uuhouse situated on
James street, in the Town of Clinton, convenient
to railway station. 'there are the usual conven-
iences, hard and soft water, etc., also one-quarter
acre of ground. \V ill he sold or rented on easy
terns. Apply all
.JOHNSON & ARMOUR'S
Harness Emporium,
64.3-tf Opposite the Ma.ket, Clinton
FOR SALE.
The property at present occupied by the
undersigned as a residence on the Huron
Road, in the Town of Goderich, consisting of
one half of an acre of land, good frame house
—story and a half—seven rooms, including
kitchen, hard and soft water, good stone
cellar, stable, wood and carriage houses.
There are also some goad fruit trees. This
property is beautifully situated and very
suitable for any person wishing to live retired.
For further particulars apply to
E. CAMPION,
542-tf Barrister, Goderich.
Judicial Sale of valuable FARM
in Township of Stanley.
HENDERSON ve. HOWARD.
Lot 13, Lake road east, township of Stanley,
117 acres, will be offered for sale by Public Auc-
tion, at Swans' Hotel, in the VILLAGE OF
HAYFIELD, on SATURDAY, 31x1 MAiICH,1891,
at:3 p.m. For particulars and conditions of sale,
apply to F Holmested, Esq., barrister, Seaforth,
and Messrs. Garrow & Proudfoot, barristers,
Goderich.
Goderich, February 2411, 1891.
S. MALCOMSON,
F. ITOLMESTED, Neuter at Goderich
Seaforth, Vendor's Solicitor. 645-31
TRAY STOCK ADVER
TISEMENTS in Tn
News Rowan at Tow rates.inserted The law
makes it compulsory to advertise stray stock
If you want any kind of advertising you will not
do better than call on Tew's-Reocord.
PROPERTY FOR SALE.
The executors of the estate of the late Nelson
Glew, offer for sale two desirable lots in the town
of Clinton, being lots 85 and 86, Gordon'e new
survey, on Walker St., with ecnfortabledwelling
house, good well of water, and choice lot of fruit
and ornamental trees thereon. Clear title and
immediate possession can be given, \Vill he Bold
for 6400, Liberal terms will be given. Apply to
CHAS. SPOONEIR, Executors
ROBERT PEACOCK,
March 4th, 1890. 293-8,11
THE CELEilit,tTED
Meal Wasfler*
and Wrirer.
THE HEST IN THE MARKET.
Machines Allowed on Trial
nm also agent for all
All Agricultural Implements
Wareroom opposite Fair's Mill,
Call and see tae.
J. C. WLIR,CLINTON
BILI. HEADS, NOTE
Ile,.ds, Letter Heads, Tags,
State,ne,ts, Circulars, Business
Cards, Envelopes, Programmes,
ate., etc., printo I in a workman•
like manner and nt low rates, at
THE NEWS -RECORD Office.
We have never been in a position for doing busine>s so well as at the present time,
with ample 300111 and any amount of first class goods which we will sell at the lowest
possible paying. prices. We don't keep cheap trash to catch the trade, but good
goods, everything to bo found in a first-class dry -goods house. Full stock of
1 -Ra
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
Clothing made to order as cheap as the cheapest.
DRESS AND MANTLE MAKING !
In charge of MISS ADA111, who can give satkfactiuu in c0015 respect. If you want
city styles, give her a vial.
M I1 I[ 'I N
We have engaged the services of M155 L. 11,1GUERALI), who is an exlwrieneed
band in the business and understands it tborouglily. We shall Le away this week to
the Alillluery Uprniugs to purchase steel:. 'We will r.pc11 under favorable (ir'ttm-
t cis having t I .� goods.Everything\Ill ht \ and the latest.
st to u> old �o d n
\Ve have taken the 800011 flat fora Boot and Shoe Store, and will keep one of the
largest stocks iu town. We will sell at Dom 10 to 20 1,e1' cent. less than usual prices.
We buy our goods from nue of the largest and bent factories in the 1)onlinio11, all the
lines we handle are guaranteed to no. 33'e du not handle inferior stock, ns it will not
give satisfaction.
Our stock will be complete this month. Curve and see us. Wo will show you one of
the largest and hest assorted stocks in the county. Good goods and low prices.
tarApprcntices wanted to learn the Dress and Mantle Making and Millinery.
Respectfully, yours,
PLUMSTEEL & G3BINGs.
ALBERT STREET, CLINTON.
Clinton, March 2nd, 1891.
Christmas - Groeeries.
CANT H LLO1\T 81?,0S_
—Have a splendid stock of—
Choice New Groceries, Fruits, Peels, Crockery, Glass and Chinaware,
At prices uonsistent with gond goods. We are in a position to guarantee as good
value as any other house in the trade. Try our Falutolls Teas, the best for the
least money in the market. Huns and New Year Groceries that cannot be
surpassed in quality or lowness of price. Do not invest till you call on us.
CANTELON BROS., Wholesale & Retail Grocers, Clinton.
wasessimrsallip
PvIT ±V II'TTIR,
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NEW STOCK ! NEW STORE !
ELLIOTT'S BLOCK, - CLINTON.
JOSEPH CHIDLEY, Dealer in Furniture.
Call at the New Store and see the stock of
Bedroom and Parlor Sets, Lounges, Sideboards, Chairs, Springs,
Mattresses, etc., and general Household Furniture. The whole Stock is from:the very
best manufacturers. Picture Frames and Mouldings of every description.
JOS. CUIDLEY, one door West of Dickson's Book Store
iMIM
RELIABLE TAILORING
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THOS. JACKSON, SR.,' .
The Old Reliable Merchant Tailor, has a Complete Stock of
Tweeds, Worsteds, etc., suitable for Spring and Summer Wear.
ler Every Suit a Walking Advertisement.
Car Cloth by the yard at a very small margin, and Garments of all kinds
CUT FREE from the same.
T. JACKSON, SR., HURON -ST., CLINTON.
TO ALL LOVER6 OF
1dICE FITTING GARIKENTS !
\Ve ask you to read and think. We have now
Complete Stock Spring Goods in all the Latest Patterns.
Remember, we sell as close as any in the trade and guarantee to fit every
customer. Ilefore ordering, call and examine our goods. Remember the
stand—Smith's Block, itagr BOY WANTED TO LEARN TAILORING..
Walton & Morrison, Tailors.
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