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MARRIAGES.
MARTIN-BARRON.-At "Riverside Farm,"
the residence of the bride's parents, Har-
rington, on Wednesday, Sept 21st, Archie
Martin to MIAs Sarah Marron.
BARBOUR-FRAM.-At the residence of the
bride's father, on the 2lstiSoppt., by the Rev.
W. T. CIn1r Annie. second daughter of J.B.
Fram, to P. J. Barbour of St. Marys.
GLEED-HANDFORD.-On the 27th Sept. by
the Rov. S. Salton, at the residence of Jas.
Handford Centralia, the bride's uncle, 0.E
Gleed, and Miss Nettle Handford, both of
London.
NEW ELL--FRASE R. -At the residence of the
bride's father, Logan Road, Mitchel] on
September 21st, by Rev. Mr. Bradley John
Newell, of Goderich to Miss Jennie Fraser,
of Mitchell.
GILMOU1t-TAYLOR.-In Mitchell, at the
home of the bride's parents, by Rai,. J. T.
Kerrin Mr. Oran Y Gilmour Forrest to
Mary1'. third daughter of Mr. John Taylor,
FEROSOI'I-GARDINBR-In Ashfleld 12th
Con, Sept, 21st, by Rev. E, Olwant, Mr. J.
M. Ferguson to Miss Sarah Gardiner, eldest
daughter of Mr. J. II. Gardiner.
BIRTHS.
REEVES. -In Seaforth on Tuesday, Sept. 27th
the wife of Thomas Rooves of a son.
YOUNG. -In Exeter, on the 20th Sept„ the
wife of Wm. Young, of a son.
GLADMAN, -In Exeter, on the 26th Sept., the
wife of F. W. Gladman. of a son.
CRICH-In Clinton, on October 4th, the wife of
Onslow Oriel) of a son.
DEATHS.
McADAM -In Tuckersmith, on Saturday,
Sept. 241h Gordon McAdam aged 70 years.
MACILWAIN. In Wingham, Sept. 26th, Mrs.
John Macllwain, aged 69 years.
PATERSON.-In Detroit, Mich. on 25th Sept.
Wm. Patterson, formerly of *Ingham, aged
31years 6 months, 18 days.
ANDERSON. -In Glonannan, on 1 ridgy Sept.
23rd, Maggie S daughter of Wm. and Annie
Anderson, aged 20 years, 1l menthe, 16 days.
ARMSTRONG, -In Grey, on Sept. 18th, Albert
Armstrong, agIgCed 22 years,
ELFURD.-In Usborno, on the 22nd Sept.,
Annie Mathews, wife of Michael Elford, sr.,
aged 63 years, 1 month.
BARRY. -In Stephen, on the 22nd Sept., King
Barry of McGillivray, aged 80 years.
DREW, -In Santa Barbara, Cal„ on the 25th
Sept., Eared Drew, formerly of Exeter,
aged 60ears. .,
ASSh;LTiNyE.-In Napanee, Ont , on Friday,
Sept. 23rd, Mise Rona aged 7 years daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Asscll;ino and
granddaughter of Mr. Richard Keyworth,
Kincardine.
YOUNG -IN Bullet, on September 291h, John
Young, aged 70 years and 6 months.
COOK -In Ashfield 12th Con.. Set. 22nd,
Palmer George infant son of Mr.pJames
Cook, Gough St., lueknow, aged 7 months,
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THE CLINTON Ntws-RECO D.
P!ebisoito Majority 11,888.
The Quebec Vote Cuts Down the
1Ha.Jority for Prohibition.
There is difficulty in procuring ac-
curate returns but the following are as
nearly as possible correct :-
-Majorities-
For. Against.
Ontario 17,582
Quebec
Nova Scotia 17,840
New Brunswick 18,715
PrinceEdward Is6,160
Manitoba 5,099
North-West Territ's 1,992
British Columbia538
51,290
62,926 51,290
Total majority for prohibition, 11,636.
ONTARIO.
Addington
Algoma
Brant, South
Brockville
Bothwell
Bruce, North
Bruce, East
Bruce, West
Cardwell
Carleton
Cornwall and Storm
Dundee
Durham, East
Durham, West
Essex, North
Essex, South
Elgin, East
Elgin, West.....,.
Frontenac
Grey, East
Grey, North
Glengary
Grenville
Grey, South
Halton
Hastings, East
Hastings, North
Hastings, West
Huron, East
I-Ialdimand-Monck.
Kent
Kingston
Lam bton, East
Lanark, North
Leeds -Grenville, N
Larnbton, West
Lanark, South
Lennox
Lincoln
Leeds, South
London
Middlesex, East
Muskoka
Middlesex, North
Middlesex, West
Nipissing
Norfolk,North
Norfolk, South
Northumberland, E
Ontario, North
Ontario, South
Ontario, West
Oxford, North
Oxford, South
Peel
Perth, North
Perth, South
Peterborough, E
Peterborough, W
Prescott
Prince Edward
Renfrew, North
Renfrew, South
Russell
Simcoe, East
Simcoe, North
Simcoe, South
Toronto
Victoria, North
Victoria, South
Waterloo, North
Waterloo, South
Wellington, Centre
Welland
Wellington, North
Wellington, South
Wentworth, North
Wentworth, South -
York, East
York, North
York, West,
CITIES.
Majority.
For. .Against.
124
291
523
444
137
812
620
204
204
ont. 687
666
447
771
1,610
387
53
607
86
606
Brantford
Toronto
Ottawa
Chatham
Kingston
St. Thomas
London
Guelph
Hamilton
Belleville
Stratford
St. Catharines s
Windsor
TOWNS AND VILLAGES.
For. Against.
Brockville 416
Tilbury Centre 9
Thorold 80
Omemee 50
Port Colborne 104
Streetsville i9
Tweed 97
Petersburg ....
Now Hamburg.........
Niagara Falls Ssuth
Niagara -on -the -Lake
Chippawa
Waterloo
Walkerville
Stra th roy 44
Beachville 81
Flesherton
New Dundee 785
St. Agatha
Brighton
Newcastle
Galt
Ingersoll
Woodbridge
Toronto Junction
Dundas
Cobourg
Pakenham 8
Whitby
Beachville 8i
Merriton .
Mountain Grove 43
Ar•nprior
Merrickville 45
Deseronto .......
Respeler " 101
Harristou
Welland
Thamesville 29
Winona 37
Hastings 10
Niagara Falls
Ridgetown 130
Highgate 72
Duart 9
Olearville
Petrolea 8i
Paris
Perth 8
Pembroke
Marmon, 19
Glencoe 44
Beamsville 50
Campbellford 129
Bowmanville 60
Teeewater 52
Kleinberg 53
Port Dalhousie . , 99
Shelburne , , 22
Markdale 87
Napanee
Melville Junction
Bothwell
Renfrew g0
Whitfield
Horning's Mills 1020
Owen Sound 32
East Toronto
Woodstock
Lindsay
Cornwell 07
Frankford ,...
400
48
338
125
314
138
164
54
131.
863
509
700
360
80
178
' 700
83
539
139
227
1000
294
826
659
300
540
100
475
82
247
276
400
1054
132
28i
500
422
407
985
260
834
118
138
81
412
300
3716
335
434
1349
200
645
357
605 ,
431
19
19
159
305
154
For. Against.
440
3716
700
150
417
346
902
62
1532
68
268
465
649
60
120
8
Wellington
St, Mary's
Innerkip
Sandwich
Trenton
Eldorado
Coe Hill
Peterborough
E aladar
Millbrook
Mount Forest
Moscow
Wyoming -.
Sarnia
Dundalk
North Toronto
Orangeville
Sault Ste. Marie
Port Arthur
Brampton
QUEBEC.
Argentuil
Begot
Beauce
Beauhapt4s
Bellechasse
Bonaventure
Brorne
Charlevoix
Chicoutimi and Sa-
guenay , ,
Compton
Drummond and Artint-
baska ..,,
Hochelaga
Huntington
Jacques Cartier
Kamouraska
Lapratrie and Naper-
ville
Maskinonge
Missisquoi
Montmagny
Montmorency
Montreal
Pontiac
Portneuf
Quebec
Quebec County
Richmond and Wolfe..
Richelieu
Rimouski
Rouville
St. Hyacinthe
St John's and Iberville
Sherbrooke
Soulanges
Stanstead
Terliiscouta
Terrebonne
Three Riv,-S1. Maur.
Two Mountains
Vaudreuil
Yamaska
80
82
15
4
100
49
141
14
67
98
57
62
86
47
126
100
25
55
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Majority.
For. Against.
245
142377
7
852
481
378
2ii
335
NOVA SCOTIA.
CITIES AND TOWNS.
For.
Halifax 1279
Dartmouth 241
MANITOBA.
For.
1849
851
329
Brandon
Lisgar
Marquette
Macdonald
Provencher
Selkirk 183
530
Winnipeg City
Total
750
500
286
1141
1208
939
700
807
25
65
400
400
10449
143
6089
1000
380
1174
1000
1272
2059
578
100
535
.451
1000
394
585
31
610
Against.
Against.
88
460
3,742 548
NEW BRUNSWICK,
CITIES AND TOWNS.
For.
Sackville 498
Dorchester 70
Woodstock 315
Sussex
St. John 2900
Milltown . 191
St. Stephen 344
Marysville 266
Moncton 581
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.
CITIES AND TOWNS.
For. Against.
Charlottetown 688
QUEBEC.
Against.
8
8
CITIES AND TOWNS.
For. Against.
Quebec City 6114
Cowansville 50
Aylmer 7
Thurso 2
Buckingham 17
St. John's 286
Lachute 72
St. Scholastique 11
St. Lambert ....... ... 48
St. Antoine du Montreal 243
Cavanville 50
North Nation Mills.. 53
Valleyfield • 859
Papineauville 100
Sorel 516
BRITIT1 COLUMBIA,
For. Against.
Burrard 438 ..
New Westminster 416
Vancouver 488 '
Victoria 318
Yale and Cariboo 401) ..
Total 1,092 318
NORTH-WEST TERRITORIES.
For. Against.
Alberta 131 ,.
27 Assiniboia, East 1251
99 Saskatchewen 134
436 Assiniboia, West 508 ..
245
Total 2,024
WHO BUILT THE PYRAMIDS?
129 Hard to tell in some instances. But
88 we know who are the great Nerve
Builders. They are Scott & Browne.
200 Their Scott's Emulsion feeds and
strengthens brain and nerves.
14
30
26
8
26
25
14
16
95
15
Cheese Markets.
Perth, Sept, 30,-Toeday 1.600 cheese
were brought into tho market; all white
and September make. Warrington got
520, Alexander and Ayer & Co, the bal-
ance. Ruling prices 9'ko., nearly all
selling at this figure.
Chesterville, Sept. 30. -At a meeting
of the cheese board held here last even -
784 ing 885 boxes of oheeee were boarded,
74 I00 white and balance colored ; 910 was
was offered for white, 9 3-16 for colored
and a lot of 28 colored sold, Board
abjonrned for two weeks. Buyers
present :-Weir, Logan, Prunner and
2!3 Birdsell.
Ottawa. Sept. 30. -The bidding et
the Ottawa Cheese Board was slow to»
day. There were 1,518 cheese boarded
most of which were colored. Tha en-
tire board, with the exception of 90
cheese, sold at 91c. The buyers were
Warrington and Lovell, and Cbrietmae
of Montreal.
Sltelborne, Sept. 30. -At the Cheese
Board here to -day 3,195 boxes of cheese
September and October make, were
boarded; 90 highest bid, but no sales.
This board meets again two weeks from
to -day, October 14.
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48
52
YOUNG AT SEVENTY.
96 INDIGESTION ANpp STOMAOlJE TROURLEs REMOV-
10 en nY SOUTH AMERIOAN NEnVINO-FOIIn ROT.
82 TLES RROUGHT RAOrt intALl'fl AND VIGOR.
40
170
10
119
M. Jas. Sherwood et Windsor, Ont., writer]:
"For twelve mouths I was a great sufferer from
Indigestion and stomach.) trouble. Actor trying
other remedies without any benefit whatever,
I was attracted to South American Nervine
through groat cures I read of it making and I
decided to try it. Afar a fowdoses I felt groat
relief and benefit. I have taken four bottles
thankf l°testimo y7for relief from theegrreeat
suffering I had. I consider ILA groat medicine;'
no Womanly
Worda or a
"I consider Axait's Pit.xs the best
to tho World."
Mu. A. C. WESTON.
29 Pearl St., Laconia, N. 11.
All Women's
Wisdom, SI •
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Toronto Live Stock Market.
Toronto, Sept. 30. --Business at th
Western Cattle Market toeday was
good deal quieter than for some time,
Offerings were light, being 53 loads, irr
eluding 1,650 sheep and lambs andabou
1,300 hogs. The quotations ranged
about the same as Tuesday's markets
Spring lambs were a little weaker.
Export cattle -The offerings were
very light, but those offered were of
very good quality, and the demand was
fair. Export oattle brought $4 to $4.40
and $4.50 for selections.
Butchers' oattle-Were in fair des
wand but the offerings were small.
Choice butchers' cattle fetched $3.75 to
$4 perowt. A lot of inferior and com-
mon cattle were left over in the pens
at the close. Butohere' common cattle
brought $3 to $3.60.
Bulls -Good heavy bulls were in fair
demand early iu the day. Heavy bnlls
brought. r
$3.25 to $3.75 peowt. and
light bulls fetched $2.25 per owt.
Stockers and feeders. -There was
nothing done in the stockers and feed-
ers. Stockers sold at 53.25 to $3.60
per cwt. Feeders were slow at from
$2.50 $3 per. cwt.
Sheep and lambs -The market was
easy under heavy offerings. Sheep for
export and butchers' use brought from
$3.50 to $3.60 per cwt., according to the
quality. The demand was fair. Bucks
were firm at $2.75 per cwt.
Calves -The offerings were light, only
a few head, and all were bought quickly.
For the good to choioe veals the quota..
tions ruled from $3 to $6 each.
Milch cows and springers -There
were only a few on the market, and they
were soon sold. Good snitch cows
brought from,$35 to $45 each.
Hogs -There was a very good trade
done in;,this line, there only being a few
left over when the market closed. The
prices ranged about the same as Tues-
day's market. Choice bacon hogs
brought $4.50 per cwt, and light bacon
bogs fetched $4.13 per owt. Thick fat
hogs sold at from 34.25 to $4.38 per cwt.
Sbws were steady at' $3 to $3.25.
We quote :-
Milch cows, each $35 00 to $45 00
Export cattle, per cwt4 00 to 4 40
Butchers' choice cattle,
per cwt 3 75 to 400
Butchers' com. cattle,
cwt 300 to 3 50
Bulis, heavy, per cwt3 25 to 3 75
Bulls, light, per cwt2 25 to 0 00
Feeders, per cwt 2 50 to 3 00
Stockers, per cwt 3 25 to 3 50
Sheep, per cwt 3 50 to 3 60
Spring lambs, per cwt4 00 to 0 00
Spring lamb, each 2 75 to 3 75
Bucks, per cwt 2 75 to 0 00
Calves, per head. 3 00 to 6 00
Choice bacon .hogs, per
cwt 450 to 000
Light hogs, per cwt4 13 to 0 00
Thick fat hogs, per cwt 4 25 to 4 381
Sows, per cwt 3 00 to 3 25
Toronto Farmers' Market.
Toronto, Sept. 30. -The receipts of
grain on the street market here to -day
were Larger, prices of wheat were steady
to easier, rye was easier, and barley and
peas firmer.
Wheat -=Easier, 1,000 bus of fall sell-
ing at 68o to 70o. for white, 67e to 68o
for red, 1,000 bu. of goose at 625c to
63c.
Barley -Was 15c higher, 5,000 bu sell-
ing at 42c to 474c.
Rye -Was io lower,
at 445so.,
Oats -Steady, 2,000
to 28e.
Peas -Were firmer,
at 50c to 555o.
Hay and straw -The receipts were
not large, there was a fair demand and
the market was steady, 25 loads selling
at $7 to $8.50 for timothy and $5.50 to
$6.50 for mixed, and three Ioada of
straw at $7 to $7.50.
Dressed Hogs -The receipts were fair,
there was a good demand and the mar.
ket was steady, with sales at $5 to $5.50.
Wheat, red per bush... $0 67 to $0 68
Wheat, white 68 to 70
Wheat, spring 67 to 00
Wheat, goose 621 to 63
Barley per bush,.. 42 to 475
Oats, 26 to 28
Rye per bush.. 44 to 00
Peas per bush 50'to 555
Timothy hay 7 00 to 8 50
Hay mixed 5 50 to 6 50
Straw. .. .. 7 00 to 7 50
Dressed hogs 5 00 to 5 50
Butter, lb. rolls 10 to 17
Buti;er, tulis, dairy 14 to 16
Chickens per pair 40 to 00
Turkeys per lb 10 to .11
Ducks, per pair 50 to 60
Geese, per lb 07 to 00
Eggs 15 to 10
one load selling
bu selling at 26o
two loads selling
Potatoes,per bush
Beef hind quarters ... 6 50 to
do fore 3 50 to
Lamb,
Mutton
Veal
70 to 80
8 00
4 50
07 to 08
05 to 06
06 to 085
OFFENSIVE EVEN TO MYSELF.
WAS MY CATARRH -DR. AONEW,8 CATARRAL
POWDER DETHRONED IT AFTER TWENTY
YEARS REIGN.
F. A. Bottom, draggoet, Cookshire, P. Q.,
says: "For 20 years I suffered from catarrh,
My breath was very offoncivo even to myself.
During that time I tried everything that came
my way which promised me a cure. In almost
all instances 1 had to proclaim them no good
at all. I was induced to try Dr. Agnew's
Catarrhal Powder. I got relief instantly after
first application. It cured mo and I am free
from all the effects of it. I am a thorough
believer in its curative powers."
CLINTON MARKET REPORTS.
(oorroeted every Wednesday afternoon.
Fall Wheat, new .... 63 to 05
Fall Wheat old 63 to 65
Barley .. 0 30 to 0 33
Oats. .,,. 0 23 to 0 24
Peas 0 47 to 0 50
Rye . 0 80 to 0 32
Potatoes, per bush, new... 0 50 to 0 50
Butter loose in basket,, 0 12 to 0 13
Butter in tub. ......... ...... 0 12 to 0 13
Eggs per doz ... 012 to C 13
i3ay ..,. 6 00 to 6 00
Live Hogs 0 00 to 4 70
Pork per owt ,. 600 to 600
Dried Apples per lb .. 0 03/lto 0 04
Dunks per 1b. " . 0 0S5to 0 06
Turkeys per lb . 0 07 to 0 08
Geese per' lb. 0 06 to 0 06
Chickens per pair 0 80 to 0 35
Wool... •S*•00.••••••... 6110 0 16 to 0 16
Flout per cwt 2 10 to 2 10
James McCarthy of Merritton is the
fifth victim of the cyclone.
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LADIE$' COATS.
We are showing special value in Ladies'
Coats in all the newest colors, from $3.50 up.
DRESS GOODS
)
Our stock of Dress Goods is very large,
embracing all the newest shades and wea-
ves. We are showing special value in
Ladies' cloth 54 inches wide, regular 50c. for
30 cents.
LADIES' AND CHILDREN' UNDERWEAR
in all sizes in Wool and Union.
JOHN WISEMAN.
MOVING
FINE
FURNITURE
Is not by any means an easy
task and yet we have scored a
GREAT SUCCESS
in this line because our " Chief
Lever" is Quality while we use
"Price for a Purchase " and with
the assistance of up•to date Styles and Honest Workman-
ship we succeed in moving a large stock of choice furniture from
our store to the homes of our many satisfied customers -
We are offering a line of Couches in good Jute covering,
well upholstered, with spring edge and tinge all around at the
very low price of 85.00. As we have only a limited number of
this line do not delay in securing one if you are after a bargain.
The regular price of this line is $8.00.
UNDERTAKING.__
In this department we carry a complete stock. Our Hearses
and outfit are the best in the county, and our charges are as
low as the lowest.
...,Night and Sunday calls answered at Residence of our
.,Funeral Director, S.W. Chidley, King St., opposite Foundry.
BROADFOOT, BOX & CO.
Furniture Manufacturers and Undertakers.
Jr. W. Chidley, Manager
A CONT1NENTAL!
Many things there he that a man doesn't care a Continenal
about, but its not so with his dinner. It must be good and to
make it good you must have a good Kitchen Stove to cook it on
Therefore call and select one from our choice stock of the lead-
ing stoves of the Dominion and the Iargest selection in the
county.
" A FULL CAR LOAD JUST RECEIVIED-
RADIANT HOME BASE HEATER
The best that the blains of man ever produced. Although
_ new designs have been invented the RADIANT HOME
for Economy of fuel and Ease of management has no equal
We have a few more cars of the best -quality
Coal on the G.T.R. Tracks for present deli •
Very. Order at once while the price is low.
HARLAND BROS. HARDWARE
1898 New Dried Fruits 1898
Raisins -Malaga, Valencia and Sultanas.
Currants - Filiatras and Fine Vostizzas.
California Prunes and Elime Figs.
CROSSE and I3LACKWELL PEELS, Lemon, Orange and Citron.
NUTS -Filberts, S. S. Almonds and Wallnuta.
COOKING FIGS for Se. a lb, NICE OLD RAISINS for 5o, a Ib
--Headquarters for
TEAS, SUGARS, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE AND LAMPS,
J. W. IRWIN, McKay, Block,
For Over Fifty Years otice of Dissolution of Partnership
Mns. WINSLOW's SOOTHING SYRUP has been
used by millions of mothers for their children
While teething. If disturbed at night and
broken of your rest by a sick child suffering
and crying with pain of Cutting Tooth send at
once and Bot a bottle of "Airs. Winslow's sooth-
ing Syrup' for Children Teething, It will re-
lieve the poor little sufferer immediately. De-
pend upon it, mothers, thorn is no mistake about
it. It cures Diarrhoea regulates the Stomach
and bowels, euros Wind Colic, softens the
Gums, reduces Inflammation, and ivestoneand
energy to the whole system. Mrs, Winslow's
Soothing Syrup" for children teething is plea-
sant to the taste and is the prescription of on
00 the oldest and best female physicians and
nurses in tho United Status, Price twenty-five
Cents a bottle, Sold by all druggists threught
out the world." 13e sure and atilt for Mas'
WtNetow's SOOTIHNO SYRUP.
The News -Record to jan,1900
Notice is hereby given that the partnorthip
heretofore subsisting between us, the undoa-
signed, as dry goods merchants etc, in the
Town of Clinton, has been this clay dissolved
by mutual agreement. All debts owing to tho
saki partnorship aro to bo paid to tie said John
Wiseman at Clinton aforesaid, and all claims
against tho said partnership aro to bo presented
to the said John Wiseman, by whom the same
will ho paid.
Dated at Clinton this loth day of September.
A.D. 1898. J, C. GILROY
Witness JOHN WISICMAN,
JAIVIES SCOTT.
Centenary church congregation of
Hamilton has decided in favor of indi-
vidual communion cups.
For Ono Dollar Qnly,