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The Huron News-Record, 1894-07-25, Page 5rr S • ifl�� .1 !�r~ . 4' CURRENT TOP WS, And now the Oritsare 40:20-1,1a tO take the Geri»xon r: ote ft cun Mr. W eislztialer. But the.; 10 ;914 Clemens, will, have their h t r, We next ex ... say ill the ilea to l�ct :eau• the declaration that the Oermane el voted. for Mr. McLean. , Tho Tew grit repsi ts:the fared irate" naentthat the Clinton. voters' list, as it :stilndi, -YVill'give a Grit majority ;of, week. d S P k dayh e "'''ain t fcox►� �� th 7a lay Tbioso- faiuiliar withtthe voters` list k ow :the statttMont is, not true. •And', one kxtows it boiler than the editor t • o T'ew Era. There Is frothing to h e,('1 ,in, 0130 'making euroneone e11ts topineo-.ixny. party 1x1 .a, utile li glia, The 'courts. would,; it tact to, bring out the truth.-.. he , Interior, of Ohicago, ono year 0, wii:i ilrm iu its eonderniuxtioll of - tthe ax>tarchistio management of Ow WSSId15:%Fair; with, its insolent bearing towards lave and .ont'ent. It does not •noWsay, "I toldY youso," but the fol- lowing paragrtapllspeaks for itself Jc There' ttre time wtlen the 4merican eagle, sits' very .quietly in a remote '.corner : of the aviary and refuses to in. .d4llg0iq his tendency to scream. Itis when oh one side, of his cage he sees city ',mc bs, 'and ;factor lock -outs, and miners'riots, and industrial armies; ,and, on the ether side' he notes the quiet. -and content of his Canadian neighbors. are our friends north of 'the great lakes made of other flesh and lilooct than we? Are they, speaking • .different tonres and bred in opposite `!faiths, more homogeneous? It will be a 'clay long in the future before anyone ty111beat Of*contentedmasses setztng a {train of the. Canadian Pacific. Who can remember . of a case of lynching north of the boundary line of our ;;states? The fact is that we are drift - ba rapidly.. toward anarchy, and there is no use in assuming to be blind to the fact. - The swarms that terrorize our state and -national capitals would not be tolerated for au hour in a remote settlement. of Manitoba. Even the Indian buries his tomahawk or Win- chester as soon as lie crosses the line. England suffers- neither citizen nor sava>;e• 4o flout her laws; we sutferethe immigrant, tramp and desperado to -go ,' to •liiS• own gait; and just.now we are paying dearly for the substitution of voluntary organizations for civil com- ppalts, Centuries before Christ was born a philosopher of Greece described the orbit of a state through revolution, . liberty, lawlessness back to despotism again.. The question will rise in every thoughtful mind, Are we nearing the ti apoggee from which we started one htmdred and twenty years ago. , , OWS 1 otes. Mr. T.' K. k'rigg, 'late . of the,' Grigg House, Lou ora, 404 ,00 400,024IIbta l' is. = ow niimu er of the "(V3zlntp4n ill so Ia el:at Ito i :o,. W.'T . Windsor x t t� � t o. A roti thin woman laughed s , ,hitxd t that sh Bret her's speech., 'fust ;ree$n ly' t aid. e ? , , . as a .luatter of curiuslty, wet like to knawwhat .the joke Was. yeune. Ce' 100 , for n fell from an Mari bea at a raising. 1 farm, nen, 2 Grey, on David C:}�natlbcl s f x , at< , y r0 S- h tta r w e s and had i< "9V do cera o>!► � y 1 ''m death, t , at iu de .. f it R One hundred and seventy bushels of `Canadian raspberries were purchased ,bv Detroit buyyers at the market in • indsor one day last week and. ship- ped over the river, The greatest curiosity. in Arkona. irs 1, Ii.el1's Shetland colt. a It is the smallest specimen of the equine race titer seen In Arkona, and truly weighs a about 15 pound., Great Britain has congratulated Ita1y upon the victory of her colonial troops over the Mandrsts. It is said Italy occupied llLS5ala in accordance with an understanding with Britain. • News Notes. President Cleveland has Utah. Statehood bill. signed the Collingwood boys are to be prosecut- s ed forplaying cards in the town park on Sundays. W. A. Carlisle, formerly of St. athariues, Ont., was drowuedat Sault Marie on Wednesday. he Hon. Wilfrid Laurier will start lag�I�lst,2lith for a six -weeks' tour in e; sitoba and the Northwest. Fifty thousand dollars in counterfeit rnoney, which had been gathered in by officers of the Secret Service, was des- troyed at the United States Treasury Department, Washington, Thurs lay. A movement is on foot in Waterloo to form a mammoth combined singing society. The project includes the building of a'ffne large building at the cost of about $8,000. , An explosion of 400 pounds of loose powder at Fort Paulaski, near Savan- nah, Ga:, Friday, • fatally wounded Ordance-Sergi'Villiam Chinn, serious- ly injured Mary Washington, his mother-in-law, and set fire to- the fort, causing several explosions 'of ammuni- tion and doing much damage to the structure. Ed. Owens, of Parker, (near Fergus, Ont.) is a happier man to -day than the successful parliamentary candidates. The cause being that his wife has pre- sented him with triplets—three boys. Mr. Owens is over sixty years old and his wife is over 44. ,.MAuxE i!" R1* OirTS, (Perrer;tedevery Tatailsygltereoop. ural(Ti)ala nu "l henllx,,,,+,R.R.,;.,.;,.: 0.55 to 0 6 Spring Whest.,,,... ; oatooA 35 :to 0 40• ueita,f, n,.......,,,.y„ P. .,,,,R 0.. (R, 34 ta/Q�: ,35n. 0 Pfja,�'r,,,,..,./.,d.•r,.R! e;ll ••..,,f! ,513-. tcs %tun. Potatoe,ih Per bnalh;.,.;:,,. 0- 00 to Q 50 to•010.1 . 5 Figga, ger dor, ,,,. , 06 400' ,,..,+, FR Q 8 to 0 9 •• i f wood ., t o d , 4r „ 1 film has gathered on Mr. Glad - be necessary. J T. P Gorman, editor of The Ottawa • Free Press, died last week at the age of 38 years. Mrs. John S. Melville, aged 50, com- mitted suicide by drowning at Midland Friday. • A grand McCarthy demonstration will take place at Creemore on the 23rd inst. Mr. Savage's majority over Mr. Con- mee in WestAlgorna is officially given as six. A protest is threatened against the election on the Local House of Mr. W. J. McKee in North Essex. At Bradshaw, West Virginia, Nellie Kenne, aged 9 years, hanged herself because she was kept from school to at- tend two babies. Father Langevin and Father Cherr ier both of Winnipeg, are spoken of as probable successors to Archisbishop cache. • stones' eye ananother .operation will ,,..R«r, �t• Fla...„r ,,, «,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,•,. .6 O0 to. 7 01) Beef r.;,r.•! ,,.., 0 00 t.9 0 000 Wool..,.,,, I,.,,,,,,,r ,.,, ,.,,., 0 17 tit 0 2Q TQRONTQ ,& tjEIiS' 31A.M.1:ET, Thereceipts of rain on the street maret rn all; prices were steady. Wheat --Steady, one load of red sell- ing at 61c. Oats—Steady, two loads selling at 40e,, • Hay and Straw -- Stead, twenty loads of hay selling at $10 to $11 50 for old and $7 60 to $9 For new, anda few loads of straw at $7.to0:1 50. Dressed Bog's—There were none offered prices nominal at $6 25 to $6 50: Wheat white, standard$ 62 6 • Red winter 601 Spring 58 Goose 40 Barley 65 Peas 40 Oats Hay, old 10 00 do new 7 50 Straw, bundle 75 00 do loose Eggs, now laid 12 Butter, lb. rolls 10 Tubs, dairy 15 Chickens 40 Spring ducks 60 Potatoes, per bag 50 Dressed hogs_ Beef, forequarters Mutton Veal do. hindquarters Spring Lamb Mr. Noah Qucnce, B. A., principal of St. Thomas Collegiate Institute, was married on Wednesday last at St. Mary's, Ont., •to Miss Effie Harstone, _daughter of the late I%Ir. Robert Har - stone, andsister of Mr. Leonard Har - stone, barrister. Robert Allen, of Cliesley, was come mitteci to jail b D. Fisher and R. M. Hay, J. P.'s, for horse stealing, on Tuesday of last week. He took a mare and harness from a farmer in Bruce Tp.,and was captured by W. W. Hogg. Hwas arrested in the county of Grey, and was sentenced by Judge Klein, for six months in the Central Prison. Information has been laid at Wind- sor charging Adore hus Martin, of Maidstone, a brother of ex -Aid. Mar- tin, of Windsor, with extreme iruelty to animals. The constable claims that Martin was chasing a pig in the field and had some trouble in catching it. When he did so, however, he took out a knife and deliberately cut the eyes out of the animal. It is rumored that the Canadian Cot- ton Company's,uvills at Cornwall are to close down shortly. This will throw 2,000 hands out, of employment. Mitchell Franks, an Oka Indian, was acquitted Friday week at the Brace - bridge Assizes of the murder of ,Louis Neuse in October, 1892. Fifty-two persons were poisoned by ice cream at a church festival in West Upton, Ill., last week. One is dead, and others are dying. The 25th anniversary of the laying of the .eastern' submarine cable was cele- - brated Friday ever ing at the Imperial Institute, London. • Leading labor leaders in Cincinnati claim Sovereign will be ousted and that Powderly will be placed at the head of the Knights of Labor. W. H. Herr, known as the champion ppiurri smuggler of Puget Sound, has been indictee by the United States grand jury at Tacoma. Wash. The gold' shipments of last week have reduced the treasury gold to $61,000,- 000, the lowest point reached since the gold reserve was established. Sir Oliver Mowat and James Suther- land, M. P., have each contributed $10 to the ladies of Embro whoare furnish- ing a reading room in the town hall. Lega, the Italian Anarchist who at - tanned to kill Premier Crispi, was Thursday sentenced -to twenty years' risonment. "A Belmont man wars, caught in the t of brutally beating hsinvalid wife t week, but no one h6d, the'courage 1 see that the fellowg ot'his deserts. 'It has been deckled to protest the election of Mr. MaKeas Liberal, in North Essex. Tho Action is taken on behalf of Mr. Wizlternatiti', the Patron candidate. qq It is pretty well ` ttlf derai •od in Mon- treal that Robert S:y i` e,. "ditor of leave. The members of my family get The Gazette and M. P.'for Cardwell, no legacy from me. They know my Will be appointed coUe2Ctor of customs affection for them and are satisfied t tllat port within 'few f ayi'. with it. Let them receive my farewell x a .t is reported that 'rthu ' Aimea, the with the assurance of my deep attach- ye/Wag fellow who got aWt With the meet: let them pray to God for my boodle from the bank Of' pm rnCrce, soul and live as good Christians. a9 ' Gfil ds iltijol114ning 'ill 'sto titagham, desire that my obsequies may �n and. penin as 'possible. I ask the alms of . ose e, Andrew Zettle of Formosa, lost $500 in the twinkling of an eye through cir- cus fakirs at Walkerton the other day. It seems that he had agreed to loan a neighbor that amount and took it down to 'Walkerton. Ile met the bor- rower on the grounds, got his note, and was composedly counting over the pile, when a stranger came up behind rhim, snatched it away and made his escape. A colored lad named Ryan, who had the -smallpox in Ohio a few weeks'ago, escaped from the pest -house there, and, eluding the vigilance of the health officers at Windsor, went to his home just outside St. Thomas. Dr. Vatibus- irk, medical health officer, has had the family vaccinated and other precau- tions taken, and as none of the family have so far taken the disease, no danger is anticipated. to $ 00 to OQ to 00 to 00 to 00 o 00 to 00 toll 50 to '9 00 to 7 50 to 6 00 to 13 to 20 to 17 to 50 to 75 to 60 625 to 650 450 to 500 600 to 700 5 50 to 7 00 700 to 900 9 to 11 AFT41i, DOCTORS. ? i.V.. D, •'I '.f!eilr17 rtelouls . o , mom sk, 1ng11GUS011,'OIt' D11fit1310J V1LZ1 , .VP -T A Q P:Xi, w M.t1'L41114Z 717 4' P,Ste I ZOWS04 I3X I gOlalltlt-esTWO 14}iY4- (;I0 0 14JLrtn 'xo IIEtV 11X18 --411g• 11004$13• Ake (VIM ' AXOe0V)ItlaSi 1 TA.XXNG !SUP aSSV.I0lt', Q1'. )f1l pNU.. TORONTO LIVE STOCK MARK TS. Milch cows, each $20 00tn$40 00 Springers, forward, each..25 00 to 40 00 Ex ort cattle, per• c wt...... 3 50 to 4 10 Butchers'• choice, cwt 3 25 to Butchers' med. to good, c wt 2 50 to Bulls and rough cows, cwt 2 50 to Long lean hogs,cwt......-5 50 to Heavy fat hogs, cwt 490 to Stores and light hogs, cwt 4 7755 to Stag hogs, cwt 2200 to Sovvs, per cwt Butcher's sheep each 300 to Export sheep, per cwt300 to Spring Lambs, per head2 75 to Choice Veal calves, each 5 25 to Medium calves, per head4 50 to Cominori calves, per head. 200 to The Berlin, (Ont.), School supply Company have leased a talc quarry at Sharbot Lake, near Kingston, Ont., for 10 years, with the option,of buying it at the end of three years. Some 50 tons of talc have been converted into crayon pencils. There is no dust from the crayons, and the marks can easily be erased. This sort of crayon is what school -teachers have been wishing for, but never expected to get, and the Berliners are said to be congratulating themselves ou their "cinch." On Tuesday of last week as young man named Thos. Frees, eldest son of James Freel of Forest, met with a horrible death on the farni of Win. Knapp, four miles from town. He was driving a mower, and while oiling the machine was kicked in the head by one of the horses. The team then ran -away, and .Freel was dragged under the mower and terribly mangled, his head • and body being bruised and one ear cut off. Life was extinct when as- sistance arrived. Frsoi ibe Smttic'd Veils' Boma., t, ra., ]kFrFrxnkAFergxs Ferguson, , Partner tnel of Mr,, Richard Smith in filo marble: ba0 5 r c wellpot�ii t . nese at �Ier t atazlle, is � s most residents of that V i 1 tty . IFc went, .through, an illness that nearly brought him.. to death's door,: andiii all interesting...chat with a rporter o1 the Record told of the means'by which bis remarkable ' recovery vi?is brought about, "While engaged in my busi- nese as marble cutter at • Kingston.” said. Mr. Ferguson, '"I was taken ill iu May, 1803, with Malarial fever, After the fever was broken I continued to have a bad cough; followed by vomits ing .and excruciating pains in' the stomach. I . was under the treatment of two different phyticians but their medicine did me no good. and I'con- tinued to grow weaker° and weaker, and it seemed as if I had gone into a decline. A bout the middle of Septem- ber I was strongly urged by a friend to give Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a trihl, I had not much hope that they would help me but from the time I commenc- ed'the fink fills I found myself be- ginning to improve, the vomiting ceased and finally left me altogether. I grew stronger each day, until now I •weigh 180 pounds. .At the time I was taken ill I weighed 197 pounds, and when I began using Dr. Williams' Pink Pills illness had reduced me to 123 pounds, so that you will see bow much the Pink Pills have done for rue. I never felt better in my life than I do now, although I occasionally take a pill yet, and am never without a part of a box in my pocket., I believe that had I not been induced to take Pink Pills I would be in my grave to -day, and I am equally convinced that there is no other medicine can equal them as a blood builder and restorer of shatter- ed systems. Five boxes cured me when the skill of two of the ablest doctors in Ontario failed, and when I look back to the middle of last September and remember that I was not able to stand on Iry feet, I consider the change brought about by Pink Pills simply miraculous." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills strike at the root of the disease, driving it from the system and restoring the patient to health and strength. In cases of par- alysis, spinal troubles, locomotor ataxia, sciatica, rheumatism, erysipelas, scro- fulous troubles, etc.', these bills are superior to all other treatment. They are also a specific for the troubles which make the lives of so many women a burden,, and speedily restore the rich glow of health to pale and sallow cheeks. Men broken down by overwork, worry or excesses, will find in Pink Pills a certain cure. Sold by all dealers or sent by mail postpaid, at 50c a box, or six boxes for Medicine addressing the Dr. Williams' Company, Brockville, Ont., or Schenec- tady, N. Y. Beware of invitations and substitutes alleged to be "just as good." 3 65 2 75 300 5 75 500 5 00 2 50 425 325 3.50 850 6 00 500 300 � ! /' }8 llml/MANI7TY7O: VIAXES COUNTLESS MILLIONS '2101/10L-0* 'Blot, � y � 1 f) r.. poor Cattle to .: I'1ors; s sufferer from ,rho ��' le .cl>.eaded° e x4an or Buil tlaWo Fl whop. you cap gel nTM r 8 Er� � o5>�er s GIebrat ft i.�x �n � . t� . , � which is guaranteed to hir every titxie,, • ariand Blos Ito4: '444 HaVtyla,To Xeretiant,s, Old . Store,/Brick Meek—Novi S;toro, 1, 0, . , SiBALL In your axoitantent over the games now being played' don't forge( that +'ilME JUICE AND ROOT BEER'"*' Export cattle—This line of business is dead. Only a few of the best cattle were picked up, and not much of that went above 4iic per ib. Ruling figures may be put at from 4c to 4isc per lb, some going down to 3&c, but in the demoralized state of trade it is difficult to give any exact quotations. If sellers are willing to take the price, 4c will be paid for choice. Sales :—One car -load one car-lle, oad cattle, 1,36s 7 lbsaverc per age14c 'per ib ; one car -load cattle, 1,300 lbs average, $52 per head : 20 cattle, 1,300 lbs average, $52 50 per head. MONTREAL. The shipments of live stock from Montreal last and up to date are re- ported of follows :— Hurona,' London 465 Iona,• London . 528 Lake Ontario, Liverpool539 Numidian, Liverpool 600 Sarmatian, Glasgow 648 Alcides, Glasgow Dominion, Bristol Total 3,468 1,563 Shipments up to Jhly 21, 1893 41,480 382 Shipments up to July 21, 189439,883 26,760 BRITISH MARKETS. The • following are the Liverpool quotations, for each of the past four days, the prices of wheat and flour being top figures : s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. Red winter.. 4 Spring wheat 5 No. 1. Cal.. 5 Corn... 3 Peas. 5 Pork .. 68 Lard 35 Bacon, h'vy37 Tallow 23 Cheese, both 45 Cattle. Sheep 456 166 ' Dr. Coventry, medical health officer of Windsor, hard a colored man brought to his office Monday. He is 23 years old, and his face and hands were badly broken out with rash. The doctor diagnosed it as a well developed case of smallpox. When the darkey heard this he made a dash to get out of the office and succeeded in getting out and away. Dr. Coventry atterwards learn- ed the man had crossed on a ferry boast to Detroit. He then notified the health officer on the other side, and the police are now looking for the man. According to Brantford Conservator MacWherrel is not feeling in as good spirits as formerly. It says : 'Mac- Wherrel has been in a sulky mood the past three weeks. He has been in the habit of sending love letters to two young girls in this town and receiving answers in return. The jail authori- ties have forbidden it, and he has been so put out about it that he won't take his outdoor daily exercise. We sup- pose the girls are also sulking. It is absurd that it should have been al- lowed to continue so long.' The last will and testament of Arch- bishop Tache is in some respects re- markable, as the following extracts will show: "I owe nothing, nor own nothing, therefore I have nothing to are the most cooling drinks as well as the most healthy tyald don't for get that Allen & Wilson's Baking Powder; ensures success ill baking, . Pure Fresh Drugs, Good Goods and moderate priees at Allen & Wilson's Prescription Drug Stora, THIS SPACE BELONGS TO C. C. RACE, Our 9th annual Stock raking who is opening out in the CUSTOM TAILORING, Next door to ANDERSON & ELDERS, BLYT}I. 260 851428 of Henry Silverthorn X yo . Alan 400 masses as well for the rep belonging to Thorold Townsh p, - Was I my soul as for the acquittal of promises by tt cave-it't at O. gravel .piton , made Or obligations incurred toward killed W. ,.7. More, b farts. ltejtr 'w , od'pille , those who are no more or have com- Pridiiy. , mended themselves to my prayers." • 8} 4 8i 4 7i 4 7 0 5 0 4 11 4 11 0 5 0 4 11 4 11# 3 11i 3 111 3 111 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 0 68 9' 70 0 70 0 9 35 9 35 '9 35 9 0 37 0 36 0 36 0 6 23 6 23 6 23 6 , 0 45 0 45 6 45 6' The Maspnic Grand Lodge of Ontario will meet in Toronto next year. The Canadian -American of last week, says: "Fred Foster, the noted turf- man, formerly of Seaforth, Ontario, has this season won nearly a quarter of ty million dollars with his famous Doc- tor Rice. On Thursday he made the betting ring at Washington Park scream, both Doctor Rice and Eloro taking his colors to• the front. He hacked them heavily and won nearly $75,000 during the afternoon." Satur- day last, however, the Columbus handi- cap, worth $11,800 to the winner, and which was looked on as a pretty sure thing for Doctor Rice, was won by an outsider, and Mr. Foster's horse was not even placed. Such are the ups and downs of the turf. Teacher Wantel Wanted, a teacher for the Model term for the Clin• ton Cominon School, duties commencing September 1st and ending November 80th. 817-StW. H. HINE, Secretary. • VOTERS' LIST, 1894. Will be Finished J1t•ext Week. What does it mean to you ? It means that as always is the case you can buy odd ' • lines of our immense stock at prices much below the regular. rt Municipality of the Township of Goderich, County of Huron. NOTICE I9 HEREBY GIVEN THAT I have trans- mitted to the persona mentioned in sections 5 and 8 of the Voters' Lista Act, the a,pies rtgnired to be transmitted of the list, made pursuant to said Act, of all .persona appearing by the last revised assessment rolllof the said Municipality to be entitled to vote in the said Municipality at elections for Mem- bora of the Legislative Assembly and at. Yueicipal Elootions, and that said Ilet Was first posted up at my office at Coierieh Township, on the 21st day of July, 1894 and remains there for inspection. Electors are called upon to examine the said list, and if any omissions or any other errors are found therein "to take immodia'e proceedings to have the said errors torreoted according to law. Dated this 91st day of Jaly,1894. NIXON STURDY, Clark of Goderich Township. We do not buy trash,therefore •. have none to offer you,. and our goods will be found in every case'to be of the finest quality. Come and see what we have to offer you. N. • BIRTiHS. MCKAY.—In Tuckersmith, on July 17th, the wife of Mr. John McKay, of a son. GILLESPIE.—In Seaforth, on July 18th, the wife of Mr. James Gillespie, of a son. ELwoon.—In Goderich township, on the 17th inst., the wife of Mr. T. El- wood, of a daughter. DEPEw.—In Detroit, on July llth, the wife of Mr. G. Arthur Depew, of a son. RANSFORD.—At Danvers, Mass., on the 14th inst., the wife of Mr. W. H: Ransford, formerly of Clinton, of a daughter. House For Rent. That nicely situate and oonfortable dwelling on the corner of Huron and Orange streets. All convenennee, and roomy. Hard and soft water, stable and garden. For particulars apply to 814 t -f THOS. JACKSON, Sr SPECIAL NOTICE tar Tito NRWS-RECORD will always be pleased to receive reliable information of Births, Mar- riages, and Deaths, or of any other local event. lar Tun NEwa•RacoRD can furnish as hand- some Wedding Stationery and guarantee as fine letter press work and at as low prices as any city or other printing office. Mr In the matter of Funeral Circulars an Memorial Cards, Tim NEwa-Rs0080 guarani@ prompt attention and the very heat class o Work, at fifty per cent less than eastern prices. , MARRIAGES. HOGGAwru—SIMPSON.—At the resi- dence of the bride's mother, McKillop, on July 11th, by Rev. J. S. Henderson, ofIensall, assisted by Rev. D. Forrest, of Walton, Mr. Win. E. Hog arch, of Hensall, to Miss Maggie Simpson, daughter of the late Alexander Simp- son, of McKillop. - HUTCHISON — PHELPS. — At Christ Church, Joliet, Illinois, on June 20th, by Rev. Mr. Walker, William Watson Hutchison, of Winnipeg,Manitoba, second son of Mr. Matthew Hutchison, of Goderich. Ont, to Miss Maude, eldest daughter of Captain Egbert Phelps, DEATII$. Property For Sale. t'or sale, the large dwelling and lot owned and lately oteupied by Dr. Appleton, on Ontario street Has all modern conveniences. Centrally located. Also a house and lot adjoining above property, fading Victoria street. For particulars, apply to MANNING & SCOTT, Clinton. 8074 Stray Steer, Came to the promises of the undersigned, Baytleld Road. the forepart of May last. a BEt! YEARLING STEER. The owner is requested to prove property, pay expenses and take the animal away. 8181-f J. 0. ELLIOTT To Farmers. We have Oats for sale, and give two and three months time ou came—in lots not loss than 15 bushels. Also for sorb mixed Corn, Barley and Wheat for chop- ping. July lithe W. H. PERRIN, 817—tf. READERS. NOTICE TO NEWS•RECORD RE A The publisher would esteem It a favor if readers would, when making their purchases, mention that they caw the merchant's advertisement in 'Tun Nawtt•1t*coao. ' CITY BAKERY. Mo1xrosu.--In McKillop, on July 15th, Theresa Jane Brown, wife of Mr. John McIntosh, Seaforth, aged 17 years and 9 months. FALCOI,nnl.—ln Goderich, on July 17th, William Smith Falconer, former- ly of Goderich township aged 24 years and 11 months. DYftE.—in Goderich township on the 15th inst., Susannah, relict of the late Thos. Dyke, aged 84 years. OPPOSITE FAIII,'S JmIrLL. EUREKA RY AND RESTAURANT. Under the new Management business con- tinues to flourish. Our •Slocleacomprises everything regtrired in. a'firat-Claes Bakery and Restaurants --such as Plain and Panay Cakes, Pastry, Superior Bread, Confectionery, Cool Summer brinks, &a., &o. WEDDIP'Q• CAKES A SPECIAL- TY and prices reasonable. Picnic parties dealt with on the most liberal terms and Broad delivered to all parts of the town. Better vain than we offer cannot he obtained. Give us a call. Stand next the Grand Unien Hotel, Clinton. JADES W.. BOYD, Proprietor. me undersigned having brOti ht out the bakery bushman to eucoessfnity Carried on by Mr. Wm. Voting, Wi11 continue the bneinoe8 at the o1'1 stand. Me will endeavor by supplying a drat elate artiolollo, merit the liberal support Of the people. Dread de- livered able/hive in town. Wedding Cakes, Pettit or 4ponge. Cakes supplied on short notleeo M. BEC' Wrrf, - - CLINTON MISS MCWHINNEY, fiepraSV'Pupil of Signor IYtsnrla of the 'lorogto Coneervatary of Music, and W. Rlliott Haslam, of New York, Ohotr-Mietrese Of 9t, Paul's Ohttroh, Wingham, "0en.forConcert engsgemonta.' Wilt take penile in Voice Culture. All InteryieW may be had at Dohertl's Ware•roome. Perrin's B1ook, Cllnrohe Friday between n. rd. and 4 p. an,; also Saturday between 10.80, a.m. and 8 p. et. .'1 ill 8 11 01 8 1 F or Teaoltere and other, +4 at the Central Uu theses College, Corner tengl and Gerrard Streets,. Toronto. tinqueauonat!y Canada's Greatest Commercial Seltoot. In session the entire year. Special circulate for enmmer cinema. Write for one. 1 SHAW &EL1LIO�T�.S E S l Principals.011 Grand Trunk Railway. ifraine leave Clinton station for all pointe as pit following time table: 001'70 EAST 7.87am 2.05 p m 4,501/m could Voris 10.12 a m 8.05pm 001100 WEST 10.20 a m 2.15p in 9.22 p 00180 sov211 8.450.01 4.48 p m Civic goiiday Excursions Mr8. Whitt, Teaober of li�lllilol• Plano O'ro1n� . 1411 Toohnloon ;for.pee et paths. herr agents td Nitwit Blear Vet W Peebley'e, Albert. •ra+Trrm-Lid l i1 I it -sae ii Roil/ 2', JULT /' „27t/!,"!14 .... �, Tickets will be issued; at Single pare ,good .ta.. go afternoon trains Thairsdayr July 204 all ` trains ,son l0n the 27th tetdn)d rej28Ttth.n'f[Ai•a1 to SStlirilal 4 TORONTO EX0UltSlO»; ' Stttiteday, 28t1i, FARE $2,25 good ulitlt Mondayaid, sotli. dor hie tgttidulot hpply'to - "cW. .jraioacigotioii.i, TOWN AGENT G. T. R. 4