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The Iiuren Melva -Record
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VitednesOltv Dec. 90n, '1891A
4)070=41, VAltA.G.ItAl'IP.
-40124 LIlarroo, Gat
for North ;Victoria Was ueseRted
- 40;4 wee14.
protest against M. l.
'04.1aeron will Ile t.alcau up at God.
issiob nsoct, Monday:,Pecr. It.. •
trial a the protest against
$. gYmtui3Orrit U. P., for Lon.
msfeit,,luts been postponed to. Janusrx
boa been reserved
io theelection protest against Mr,
XtWray, Grit M. P., For
oww, Que..
petitio,.agarinst Dr. Roowe,
"Opes.j, 11,. for West Middlesex,
-kcavue up for hearing on'Illunday and
dismissed, the Grit a writing
4key 1104 ne, caee, and will have to
way the costs.
—Ciao. Glen, the petitioner in the
toretest against Mr. Jas. Trow, has
*;•osiatered .snit for slander against T.
L. Rule, editor of the Mitchell Res
"oerder, claiming 41;2,000 damages.
slander consisted among other
hinge in a statement alleged to
14ave been made. by Mr. Race that
.(r. Trow sa.ved Gleu from going to
the peeitentiary.
--Tee Sheriff' of Oxford has re.
eleeived a letter from the Registrar of
:the High °Jun, requestine him to
wake all arrageinents for trhe hold.
3iag of court for the trial of the
)utli Oxford election petition
-against the sitting member, Sir
Itichard Carcwright, in Ingersoll, on
Oacealber 7th. Ile is particularly
mequested to have the British flag
lioisted over the court -room when
qthe day for the opening of the court
comes round.
—A.. B. Ingrain, Conservative
SI. P. elect, for Elat Elgin, was on
feriday unseated by the Election
seourt at St. Thomas. Out of 119
--charges entered. three were held to
Rae proven. In this trio $10 and a
*ink were the factors, given to
esoters by men of whose agency the
dearned judges had so gave doubts
its to force them to spend several
(hours after adjournment of the
Court Thursday evening in decid.-
Eng.
AROUND THE WORLD IN TEN
MINI TES.
—Snowstorms have blocked the
moadsabout Winnipeg.
—Mrs ,T,olin Peddle waii.frozen to
sdeath near Deloraine, Man,, Friday.
—Four children were born to the
wife of Alfred Boiteau of Loretto,
on Thursday.
—The divorce proceed ings instigat-
ezd by Countess Russell have ended
Cs a verdict for her husband,
—A rock salt pool was formed at
Chicago last week with a capital of
$ff),000,000. The output is 7,000
taus daily.
—"The Temperance League,'
Kwhose object. is to sky all foreigners
cAnd Christians, was responsible for
dos Chinese outbreak.
—Mrs. Chas F. Johnson of
Wyandotte, Kaa., has fixed on
Christmas Day as the end of the
world. She has S00 followers.
—Dom Pedro If., ex -emperor of
83ra.zil, died Friday at Paris. Ile
was 66 years of age on the 2nd inst.,
'was crowned in 1841, married two
years later to a sister of the late
2Ling of Naples and was deposed in
_1889:
—Charles Paquette, a laborer
engaged on the Ogilvy farm, on the
4atineau, while remov.ng small
nieces of straw from the cogs of a
lthresher, had his right arm torn off
tbe-elhow. Ho was to have been
vina.rried next week.
—This year the wheat crop of
'Manitoba and the North west is
viAies.rly 30,000,000 bushels and of
Ontario 32,504,426 bushels Alto•
Wether the Dominion is expected to•
yield a wheat crop of 23,000,000 in
excess of last year's.
—A man went into many times
aisiilionaire Russell Sage's office in
New York, Friday, demanded $1,-
M0,-000, and, on being refused, ex-,
vledled a bomb hat killed lihneelf
rand four others, besides severely in.
ijating Mr. Sago and half a dozen
=ore people.
—Mr. i'1cGriffin, of McGregor,
'Texas, has been in a dazed condi,
tams for about a week and wonders
af some plan could not be contrived
Ito keep bis salary advancing in the
430 OW ratio as his family. About a
soear ago his wife presented him
.evith triplets. Last week sho beat
'kat record by giving birth to four
cdsildren at a time,
BIRTHS.
3Ksbre.—At Bayfield, en the fl0th Nov.
the wife of Mr. Oeo. King of a son.
MARRIAGES.
Larruwarra — Ut7B.PilV. — At Willow
Lleighte, the residence of the blicle'e
, father, on the 2ad inst., by the Rev,
W. Craig-, 13. 1). assisted by the Rev.
Clintot, to Adeline 13. eldest dAagh•
or of Mr. Henry, Murphy, of Goderfrh
ttownehip.
banicwr
i•co roc od every Vowels.), allterne01/4
010.13Tatit
aUI Wbeat. It • •14401k*A.A...0 88 to 0 93
Spring 0 88 to 0 04.
* ** 11.1"i/9 0 34 to Q 5!
Uats. 1 81 tO 0 32
. 0 At to 0 02
Appleal(vrioter)per bag 0 40 to 0 50
Potatoog 0 25 to a%)
0 16 to.0 17
016 to 0 17
.. 00 toll:00
Cordwood. ..... 3 00 o400t
Beef. ..... 00 to .000
Wool, ..... . . ....,.. 0 18 to 0 18
Preat8001 Hogs , 00 to 5 20
Sifientifin American
Aeitcy ter
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New Firm in the Old Stand.
The undors:gaed having pnrohased the old
established meat business of Mr. Arthur Conch,
begs to iderm tho pudic that ho will continue it
as it has heretofore boon carried on.
1..Meats of ell Id Os In season. Orders taken
and delivered se usaal.
Highest cash prier! paid for sheepskins, Lides
and ' Row.
667 -LI JAMES A. FAD.
DESIRABLE LOTS FOR SALE.
Three one -acre lots in tilt Town of Clinton are
offered for sale. They aro situated on Paglan
street, not far ; out the Doherty Organ Factory
and Collejate Institute, adjoining tho former
residence of Mr. J. 11. Combe and In the neigli.
boyhood of first -elms residences. For terms,
etc., apply to
COW ARTHUR KNOX, Clinton.
ALLAN LINE
ROYAL MAIL STEAMSIIIIPS.9
REDUCED IN RATES.
Steamers sale regularly from
Portland to Liverpool Meet
IDUR!NG TriE WINTER MONT•IS.
Cabin, 310 .and upward.. Second Cabin, 825.
Steerage et low rates. No C. 1 .e co
STATE t - SERVICE OF
,ANT
LINE-, I F.4•'ilitalSt 'S.
NEW YORK AND GLASGOW
via Londonderry, every Fortnight. Cabin, $40
and upwarde. Second Cabin, $30. Steerage at
low rates.
Apply to H. &A. ALLAN, Montreal ; or to
A. 0. PATTISON or WM, JACKSON, Clinton.
1892.
Harper's Bazar.
ILLUS'l RATED.
lIa-per's Baser I, a jou nal fee the borne. It
1,;000 010 latest 1,1n. ea.:on V.:t1.1 I to
Fasolovii, and ,h, 00 00 nt-s Pe.' 3
d091., icid pa, ,,em-sh0bsupjd or 0 ,,,,, o hue .
peosable al•ke .0 the home sect •o
m�'..te. No exy en. o is LC) X4,111,6 ,10
•ari,s.'e 0, activeacs“ of • no hi:. mat order. Its
briLat i...or:es, amusing oc iei1co enct
esbay e•ti: 'y ell ,1P1, *"Id I +f, pr•
(0.M000 as a duct CI: of wi:; and 1,-11.10/. Is, id3
Wee"Y•eht2c6 ove.);,hing is inewdect w •cb is of
interest to warner, Tho Secials fo• 1E92 w211 1,0
w'.tte.i by Walter Lo. 18 and W1,0qm DI
Mrs. °Unbent wi become scontribuier. Ma ioh
Harlanin T nuly T'8% "Day Li aril P0' Opt,'
ere intended Ie. mat OUS, and Helen Ma. snail
North yvi•I soeeially. 0 deress aloe. T. W. 18
son, In "Womea cod Men,' will plcdso a CURL
rated andience.
HARPER'S PER
ICALS.
PER YEAR
HARPER'S BAZAR 00
HARPER'S Al AGA 4 00
HARPER'S WE k KT, Y 4 00
HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE ..... 2 CO
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Address; HAP,PER & BROTHERS, Nev Yo ir
1892.
HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE
An Illustrated Weekly.
The Thirteenth Velem° of Harper's Young
People be:,,nn on Noce nher 8, 1801. For the
coming year this best end most compreheneive
woetly O 120 word fol yout.. rol eadere orfei s a
varied rod :'iso ••et'eg p.nrarr no. In so ;al
fictiou it will coatcre 'Diet° Pinson," a s;ory of
the hid voyage i t.'. by John R. Co. -ye- •
"Cenoomates: A S.my of the Flo-icla Ree'e and
Eve,,glades," by I'K Mutioe ; another story by
one of the best 1 ion .1 and most popular of
American anthore; aed s.o• les in three and four
parts ny Thomas Nelson Pir„,e, E. IL Home,
Angeline Toal, E A Rodman Church, and Maey
S. McCorb. Mo a then two hundeed short stor'en
by favarito wi hers, s•:i.cles on travel out -o •door
sports, ..1 -door &sines, end all subjects dear to
the hen rts of the yorag, besides hundrede of
idust.aVons by leading artists, will combine to
make Harper's Young People for 1892 an irre-
s'ssible repository of pleasure and infcrrnation
for boys and girm.
"The hest wc31.1y publioation for young people
in exietence. It is edited with sernpulous cam
and aaontion, and instruction and entertainment
aro mingled in its pages in juet the right propor-
tions to captivate the minds of the young, and at
the ammo time to develop their 1,1.' 'ng power.—
Observ2r, N. 1,
Terms: Postage Prepaid, $2 Per Year
Volume V., VIII., and XII. of Ha. 'or's Young
People, hound in cloth, will be soot by mail, pot •
ago paid, on receipt of 08 50 etch. The other
volumes are out of print.
Single Numbers, Five Cents each. Spec' nen
Copy seat on receipt of two -cent stamp.
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Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss.
-,,,rejtrotvrilkrurs.wircenotanlyapy,e414%.4401e451,:.•
meat without the express otter of Harper tt
Brothers.
Address : HARPER & BROTHERS, Now York
PrePared Far The
With Anything and everything in, our line of business.
Fine Linens.
Beautiful Goods and New Designs. Fringed
and Hemmed Damask Table Covers, bleached
and half bleached. • Towels, Tray Covers,
Sideboard Scarfs, Napkins, Voyles, &e.
1...E.191,• •
1092,
}LEW YEJIR$.
Hart.dkerehiefs.
Some very new things. We 'have the loge4t
stock of HANDK,ERCHIEF NOYEL,TIE:i
. we have ever shown. Handleeaciliefs for (Ihria-
mos Gifts, from, the cheapest tton to the
finest
Frsrx PIR CENT. OEW Von CAS.
ESTATE JOHN HODGENS, - - CLINTON.
WHEN YOU WANT A READY-MADE SIJIT
OR AN ORERED SUIT
Or anything in MEN'S FURN1SIIINGS„, come and see what we can do for
you. We carry a very fine range. Just now we are offering
----A LINE OF ODD PANTS !----
At a great deal less than their value and it is worth your while to come
and see.
--0
T. 4ACKSON, SR., HURON -ST, CLINTON.
=1\041_LLS_S, CA-001DS,
New Valeneia, Sultana, London Layers and Blk. Btsket Raisins. Now 130'18003 Currinte, Candied
Peels—Lemon, 01=60 and Citron. Essenees, Ext i nein Spices, Oranges, Lemont', Figs, Dates.
C.A.1\TDI5S CEIEIP.
I have excellent wine in highest grades of Blaok Teas, Formosa Oolongs,
Moning Congune,Packling, half chest and eadees. Try our blend of Pure
India and Ceyleu Teae, put up i a one ponnd pac'.ages at 50 cents per lb. Beat value in
Pilotage Teas In the market.
TEAS
EXTRA VALUE IN CROCKERY, CHINA AND GLASSWARE.
Chita Ten and To:let Sets, Cheap. SO -We offer Special Indneements (10105 the
lloEdity Trade to Cash Purchaeore.
RO
SON, - ALBERT STREET
1211171CIND
1892.
Harpers Magazine, _
ILLUSTRATED.
The 1110, 0100 cbrate the fenrth Centen-
ary of toe Di2.nove.7 of America by its 'm-
01040 VEIZY, tztotv,h 0,1.clee a ritoi•e Owe-
o.igh ..rposit•o,t tan ov..s to been made of
the Leon 0. orevet on, 1.1 Develovneet of our
Conc.,y, ao•t especiary in ins Gro .8 West.
Pc.r0o.:Ier u• cotton tval alae be g:vea to Dra-
math, 10:,isoc0e I 13 n•eritae ilis, ory.
The F•c1,1 of the nit Earepean \Yee will bo
destlibed St•ies of Pentre On tee Thumbs
'.From the Back Purest to the 1.:!..ek Sea,' by
Per,;tncy Dige%w i,ol F. D. 1301111.1.. 'hue., „Len by
ItTlc, co, fi ren Pateops. A, .mees also will
be . • tie Ce • n..., A , end E. Ian
.1..icl Ly T. de '.,
Mc. NV, D. Heo/e114 eid .r he; e now novel'
" Mm.,a( i'CLr ' thys. Mt • .0.
teom tierce will be r,ve 1 to Short
••le be oc . by T. B.
1• rec., R. It. Do', A. Cc 'aOl Dope, Ma. out
De.erd, et lit r popular
wiitete.
A mor7 the •:1.• '0,,,,yees will be Pe,soral
1`.4_uki,C,4),A),A of Nr -"Pei Haw .;nrr 1, by Lis
eene4e r•• • • Ito:•e..4o
ited a 0,, n•- V. noir of tee Brow einEs,
by A .1 Xaa:)" • t. .0.1)).
HARPER'S PERIODICALS.
HARPER'S MAGA Per Year....;:l 10
11A 0.PItIt'S WEEKLY, " . 4 09
HARPER'S 13.a .... 4 00
ARPEE'S YOUNG PEOPLE, '• .... 2 00
Pos, ;02 Fleo 1. ,aI','b,erWma in the United
8 ,,et, uertula 01:,• .ico.
be Vol -nee of , .0 Mageziee be,,'' .b Lho
2 Deceq.bcr
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be .1 a' . '0 b..; •.er cur ort et ole :Imo of
• • e.. o. 01. 1) 03.. .1.:ou ill VuMtnos of lialpei'd
,hic• yew s beet, in tient moth
b! ,, %\:‘, he se res.-N.1J. reeeipt
0' t§:3 00 re. io ir, C 1. 1 C ,e8, for binding,
cent, - • . . .41
ECI1'1 :C-1 0:0., 0 be by Post.offiee
1110.0) (.:et. 001) o aro' d eta ,ce of loss.
Itr..A-"N., et tene,s ale rot a cony lIi,q IP'," 200-
100 f. litt 100 c Tress order of Ea per &
'11, 12.
Adtuaie: HARPER & I3IXOTTI EPS, New York
1802.
Harper's Weekly.
ILLUSTRATED.
Harper's weekly for the coming year will con
-
tale more attiact:vo 1300110 12, woke end finer
a.,(1 a or number of na icles of
live, iv too.° interes6 .lien axil bet*, and io any,
other pe.lorLeal. Amo •g tese lattre will ha a
envies of a,:,:c'es on the Me •ty•fi,e eateat
cities of tire wog Id, iecluding five .in '11: ed illus-
trations. The ColombIan Expoe;t:on, the Airily
and Navy, wo.•1, ou:i1;e events, disetters on land
aid sea, pod t Sol age of the celeh ate(' people
of the day al be described and Ph:strata; in an
a-Crse.ive e ad Ifilt`"er. Sep:dm:zit
of A diate711' ,&jIO 1 441 ccretinue pude'. the (thee
Von of Caspe. W. Whitney. The best of modern
wx:ters will conit:'mle. abort stories, and the
most uistingn:.;led artists make tbe Mastro -
Cons. Tho CA .10 ;al r' tic es of In,. (Merge
Wi,liam Cu, .'s will remain as an especial
attraction.
HARPER'S PERIODICALS,
PER YEAR
HARPER'S WEEKLY 84 00
HARPER'S MAGAZINE ..... 4 00
HARPER'S BAZAR 4 00
HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE 2 00
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Addmes : HARPER & BROTHERS, New York
THE CELEBRATED
Ideal Wasfier*
*and Wringer.
TIM BEST IN THE MARKET,
Machines Allowed on Trial
am also agent for all
All Agricultural Implements
Wareroom opposite Fair's Mill.
Call and see me.
J. B. WEIRCLINTON
TEACHER WANTE
111
Wanted, a Second -Class Teacher. Salary not
to exceed $400. For further particulars apyly to
SAMUEL IRVINE, Secretary School Section No.
5, Morris, Bclgrave P 0. 675.tf.
THE C. P. R. TELEGRAPH
AGENCY AT CLINTON
Are doing a splendid business.
WHY? BECAUSE
the line is noted for quick despatch
and prompt delivery?.
Office at Cooper's Book Store
falla
/ME
EVERY FARMER'S SON
SHOULD HAVE
A Business Education
A POSTAL
w111 s60ure the catalogue of the
FOREST': CITY
Business College,
C:) TNT 33 CD 1\7' 0 1\T T _
Over 100 students in attendance.
J. W. Westervelt, Principal
Ha
Lon's Starch Enarnei.
This is an article worthy of every lady's
attention.
If you want to save time and labor, buy a
b»c.
If you want your ironed clothes to look neat.
and clean and to last much longer, buy a box.
yon want the starch to stay in the clothes
od the lino In spite Of rain or frost, buy a box,
If you want everything to.loolc Illre now, such
13 shirt bosoms, °oilers, cuffs, lace curtains, etc.,
b ly a box.
AFFEvory Storekeeper keeps It now, and where
the merchant does not keep it we want a lively
agent to represent us,
W,, J. LOBB
HolmoBville
Wanted $5,000
Our stock is ton heavy and to reduce it we wilk give for one month a
Cash Discount of 10 per Cent
on all cash purchases over ono dollar. This discount off our low prices
means the cheapest goods in town, and we have the largest variety of goods
to be found in Clinton. Come aad bring the cash and we will giye you tho
best bargains to be had. We can sell you Good, New, Staple Goods as cheap
as you can buy old, shop-worn goods that have been out of date for years.
We have almost everything in stock, but OUR SPECIALTIES are
Dress and Mantle Making,
MILLINERY,
Ready -Made Clothing,
And TAILORING.'
Satisfaction guaranteed. All Cloth purchased from us will be Cut free of
charge. if you want to save money come and buy your
BOOTS, SHOES, RUBBERS' and OVERSHOES
from us. We have about 83,000 to clear out. We will sell them cheaper
any other house in town.
parCARPETS, HATS, CAPS, FURS, GROCERIES, Sc.
Day -Highest price paid for Butter, Eggs and Tallow.
PLU1VISTEEL & GIBBINGS
Clinton, November '2nd, 1891.
CALL ON
WALTON & MORRISON
FOIl. A
New Fall OVERC AT
OR FALL SUOT.
Fit Guaranteed or no sale. Remember the stand,
Smith's BG, opp. Cooper's Book Store, Clinton
Leslie's Carriage Factory.
BUGGIES, .PHAETONS, CARTS AND WAOONS—all of the best work.-
manship and material. 4sSrAll the latest styles and most modern improve-
ments. All work warranted. Repairing and repainting, promptly attended
to. Prices to suit the times.
FACTORY—corner Huron and Orange Streets, Clinton. 657—y
THE HUB G OCERY
We bare a very fine stock of .
CROCKERY
GLASS OVARE
of direct importation from England. DINNER SETS worth $12, at
:$10.50. TEA SETS worth i16, itt $1.50 and $5.00. We have a line of
TOILET SES coining this week—ten-piece printed set for $3, worth $5.
TEA ! TEAg TEA !
We have the CELEBRATED TIGER BRAND, a beautiful blend of
BLACK TEA. Ten lbs. to give away in Samplee. Como and get one
and try it. It will cost nothing.
0
TEA ! TEA ! TEAI
Sold in London, Eng., for £10, 12s., 6d., or 852 per pound. jq
Ram Lal's Pure Indian Tea
BLENDED WITH TEA
Experts have pronounced fully equal to goods sold at $52 per pound—sold
at 50c., 60c. and 75c, per pound. Special values in
Black, Green and Japans, from 10 cents up.
Extra Cut in 5 and 10 Pound Boxes.
Extra value in Sugars, Crockery and Glassware,
0
W; IRWIN-,--Thelated-firwrettittou—'
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AGENT FOR RAM. LAL INDIAN TEA,