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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1878-03-07, Page 2THE OLIiTON .NEW ERA. DO ,PitV leiTTLEs Do thy little '• neyer mind Though thy brethren be unkind; Though the -men who ought to sYntle Mook and taunt thee for awhile. .Da thy little.; never fear - White thy Seviour standeth near; ' Let the world is javelius throw ;- On thy way undaunted go. . Then the little thou bast done; -Little-battles-thon-hastrwo , -Little masteries achieved ; Little words in love expressed ; Little favors kindly done; Little toils thou didst not shuu, These shall orown thy weary head - Holy light upon the shed; -These are :treasures that shallise Far beyond the smiling skies. L„.. A WASTE OF MONEY. The Stewart Palace of /cow. York. city has the following history The lot was purchased by Tuwnsend, the earsaparida man, who made a fortune nut of that nostrum and built what was: then (1854) the filiest house in. the eity, Such was its beauty, that it was exhib- ited befot•e the flintily took possession at twenty.five cents "admission, for tho. benefit of a charity. ToWnsend after- ward failed and Stewart bought the, property at sheriff's sale. . pulled down the' house and planned the present 6,140,0. This was done bebre the war lidirpriees were low, and the inflation so increased. the cost of labor and mate- rial that the contrabt became a heaVY loss. Stewart held the conti.acted to the letter, and the uufortunate matt srit' fered to an almost ruinous degree, It is seldom that a building constructed under such circumstances avails much to its owner. Stewart was eleven years preparing a, palatial home for Ms Old age, but he died soma after taking pos- session. The grandest palace in °Ame- rica is now occuiiied by_a childless old siiiintin and her servants.; The gorgeous parlors, the picture gallery and all the, luxurious interior' is now a.silent waste, The lofty. ceiling renders the staircase a' labor, and the mistress being Nine from a fall, is unttble to meet such a difficulty. A person in such condition must be contented with the limits of a bed -room, • and bep.ce the largest Dart of the palace is useless. Such is the condition of an establishtnent which cost around mil- lion, and on which the taxes alone are • $7,000 a year.. • • - (11, A BILIEF TEMPERANCE SERMON. John B. Gough tells the following: A minister of the Gospel told' tne one of the most thrilling incidents I heist heard in my life. A member of his emigre-. gation cane . home, for the first time in Ms life, intoxioa. ed, and his boy met him upon the. door -step chipping his h.ands, hrld exclaiming,. "Papa. has conie home 1" He seized the 1.10y by the Shoulder, swung him round, staggered and fell in the hall. That minister stud. to me, "I spent the night in that hOuse. X went out, bared my- brow 'that the. night air might fall upon it and cool it.. I walked up and down the hill, There. was his child, dead there was his wife in strong convulsions, and he 4sleep." A man about thirty years of age asleep, with a dead child in the house, having a blue insric upon the temple where a corner of' the marble steps had come in contact with the head Its he swung him. round, and a wife upon the brink of the grave ! " Mr. Gough," said my friend, I cursed the think. He had told tee that I nmet remain until he awoke, and I did." When he awoke he twitted his hand over his face end exclaimed, " What is the matter ? where am I ? where is iny boy I" " You cannot see him." " Stand out of my way. .T will see my boy." To .prevent confusion I took hitn to the child's bed, and as 1 turned dawn the sheet and shoed hirn the corpAc he uttered a wild shriek., " Ab, my child." That . minister said to me : " One year after that he was brought from a lunatic asylum to. lie side by side with his wife in one grave, and I atfended his funeral." The mi- nister of the Gospel who told me that fact is to -day a drunken hostler in a stable in Boston. Now tell the what rum will not .do It will debase,. de- grade, embute and damn' everything that is noble, bright, glorious and God- like in a human being. There is runty ing drink will not do that is vile, das tardly, cowardly and hellish. When aro we notlo fight till the day of our death RUSSIAN FINANCES. - The. dilliciffti of the financial position in whirl' Russia finds; herself may be imagined from the fat that, excluding the war expenses and allowing the et. eial estimates of receipts to be correct. there was a deficit of over $20,000,000 to account for in her budget. tnorneous issues of, inconvertible paper money have been made, and the roubleis cot.- respondingly depreciated abroad. She has expended on the war not less than $500,000,000,and as the exaction Of a money indemnity from Titrkey is out of the question, that immense sure will become a charge or her debt, and will further iucrease the deficit in years to come. Her credit has fallen' s11. that she 'has to pay seven per cont. in- terest. It will be seen in how Unfit a state ehe is in to contitrde the war With fresh antagonists who bee practically inexhaustible wealth at their batik. tat though anything but speedy peace is al- raost,ont of the rinestioi with her, it is not quite clear what Busisia isgoing do aboather finances when that desk - able end is attained. British and Duteh capitaliste aro beginning to fear that in lending money to Rnssia they haw made anothet dreadial bad invest- ' HOW WIIEAT WAS GROENI) $420.1-1( ' YEARS AGO. • ' In the year 1817,-abont sixty years ego --Peter McKellar (father of the 'Sheriff of Wentworth) and a feufrintire Highland Sept,oh families, settled in thatspart of the country now known as the Tewnahip'of Allboro", in the Clouoty of Blgin. It.Wes then a dense •wilder nese, end ;these daring petiole Settled ftway.in the very heart of the forest, 'through which ,it was impossible todrive a waggon .witistaDt. first. Quttiuga road. Aniong.the many priyationa :which the settlere had "to endure Was the want of a Mill .for grinding .grain, the nearest being about .fifty miles away eis KettJe Creek, etuit:of SC, Thomas. Owing to' the :total absence of roads it of canoe did OOP pay to,latke a grist tiltthat ture- seems a dis- . . sands.die ,derly, and thy face rev aistanee Of M tanee,' HO Peter M0E:Tiler, with the as - meson, Set to • work and 06'184,r:1:A0d a The catute M. 1V1inzie; an old...stone- -"avie(1- this extraordinar,y famine i a .continu- hand mill: They, took twd liarA heads failure. of the oroPe• The general (i. granite bouldersand with great. lobaraeterieties of that portiou of China climoolty; for . theiy b.ad hitt, a few. ,„see. is that of a higli table -land,. .Dense dent tole, tnanaged to bew'these.stones 19i'est8' rleVer covered the. plateau .or into the desired shape. Having ticcoin,' the menntainse though the soother') plished this 'they took a' section of .4' •['mine""*.ere tolerably- wen wooded. /44110.W tree and faatenedtho, nether mill.: .But, : unljl, of rn-te: PArst was enUngli wood growirig stone-securel). to It: Then the upper to detain the .passing rain elniids whioli one was placed tipon'this and held 41 Wtirti precipitated upon the..plaine. he; place by.an iron axle running.upsfreni less. Gradually this xegetation., has beloti, and which had a erciss piece. to beett ent down, .•and the whole Surface allow. Of the upper stone being. lifted. A. beam was then made fiist across the. 'Of the. country is absolutely denuded .house and into it a long pIece 07 a treessatid shrubbery'. The inevitable weed was fastened with a sWiveljaiut. The bottom end of! this stick fitted into a hole in the role of the stone'ilear the side and 'Completed. the primitiVe. ma- chine. ' It waS operated by two Men 'who..teolt 'hold- of the bottom of the crank or lever Whirled• the stone around, while a 'third. Person fed id the grain. •The ,Shdriff can just reinlier the men bottling. in: after an. 'arduous day's,work logging Or chopping end see-- ing thern working :awdy at. the Mill vihich. stood:about-breast high, On .the. floor Of the leg house, while ..the haze tog fire- blazed and crackled cheerily' in the large square fire;place. The settlers would. come . in night after" night and wind .enongtr irain. to.. de them for a, day. or two - They lie contiguous to the Yellow River, Or Mang 110. Portione of :mph of these are exempt from. the destitution which generally prevails, The most afRieted prevince' is Shansi, in which,' at last acCounts, ,--three or Cour ;nillions of people were wholly de- pendent upon the Imperial Govern - Mont for their daily food, A ceounte from this and other of the stricken provinces are amp y appallifir"-Peo- ple the by hundreds of theusands,-:- Everythiog edible bas disappeared from the face of the ,earth; even the green Wigs,- grass,. wild -herbs, and' the bark Of trees have been eaten Insects, ver- min and wild animals have been de- voured. As' ix hot :resort, Om miser- able people have taken to eating earth, this. being the only. Material capable of being swallowed which is left them. There is no business, no work, and no traffie to.`teep mokey in eirculatiott, and the poptiletioe s prey u poi • each . other: Mon sell their .Nlrives, parents and •children into slavery in order to get a little inOney to take than out of the fa teitte .stricken region. Thou - 41•Pfeit10000At-•aOILATEFILLA.ISDOOPOORT=121 -"By a thprOng,11 aowledge a the natural lawswhich, govern the rperations of dieestion and nutrition, and by a oereful application of the line properties it well -Selected 000011, 'qr. Epps ha provide:1 Our breakfast tables with a delicately flavored beverage which may save us many heavy doetorte bills. It is by the judiciouti use of such articles of diet that a oeustitation may bo gradually built Up an, tiletrong enough to resist every tendency to diseaee. • Hundreds of eubtle maladies are -floatin.g.:aztonntl-ua-ready-ta-ait there Is a weak point, We may escape malty it fatal shaft by keeping ouraelvee well forti- fied with pure blooit and a properlydacturish- ed frame," -Civil Rervics gazetts.-Sold only • in Packets labelled -4( Unite EPPS & 0o., Hos mceopathie Chemists, 48,: Threadneedle street, and 1,70, Pieeadilly, London." • A' ;AAR 1), FAGOT' tti.0 • The Patterson •(IsT. <T1)7oartlicin Of a • -recent. date, 'says:i Oakley, . .of 69 .Proppect, street, RA01.'4:fist:Oily. took- last evening an ounce. aloud:mum.. : Xtwas. somethne before the act was known' by, her relative,s,• apd, then the tiivial cause •Of .the itt- tdrapted suicid was dropped, and all herit therneelvee to Viore. her. life. • Kent •vas sent foi,. When' a persou. hes taliVn la.oda.nunr,. of course' the great de- sire ie .to go, to 'sleep. Tr the patient, can be"liept awake till the effects of the •narcotiC pass- away, there is. no further danger,.. But sleep is the sleepqfileatb. In rain the wOman bsegged, implored, prayeti, entreated thinn to kb • her lie down to rest; hut they. kePt b.er awake' With forced welkin's, shaking, switching her with twigs, aud:other liglit punish- ment, and ab • the same -time 'gave- the prope0 anlitlotee'chiefly the -active princhdp bolladouna, to 'counteract the effect of the narcotic, In ;spite of all this • she , continued .lo sink, until .eleven o'eloek her pulse had rtitt down to four or five .boats a minute, • .and it seemed impossible th keep her from the .fittal sleep. Dr. -1(ent • sent for .1)rs. Myers arid Irurd to come, and bring theitgarvanic batteries, which they‘did, and all, three 'doctors commenced at' the woman ;. keeping her systeth stimulated and preventing her iratis. geing. to sleep by strong eoutinnnus tiDetiits of galgen- ism, . that woold have Cathie a normal person almost crazy. • The minute , a• battery Vioa8 removed the woman appear- b all tnedieute den era. WQ014 horsee , are riot' 30 rare as many suppose; net /inch great curiosities either, there are many to laa found in various parts of the cotuttry,' but we.doubt.itthey will ever prove as valuable to their Owners as the one exhibited by Barnum; We iMagille tjleir owners would consider them More valuable without the • wool, for this•roUgh and wooly state of the hair indicates that the hem not in a healthy eon- dition-Vrobably hrlde:•bound, or suffering from some disease which (meadow this unnatural ap- Pearence; iasuch ewe use Darley's Oenditine Ypuoiwifdyertshaend Arabian Heave Remedy. it will. blood, correct the appearance,. fe, move all obstrndttons from the langt.1 and liver, ahd eive to the coat a sleek and shining appear- ance." Remember the name,' 0.nd See that the signattire of Hurd & Co'. is on eaCh 'package. Northron Le Lyman; Newcastle; Ont., prOprie- ors•for Canada. Sold by all medicine dealers conunon' cough or cow, stitiu tr,sever be trifled With, often when neglected it is 'ooeVert- ed into a serione and generally fatal palinenary disease, 7, The wore prudent,. aware of this, • promptly use Bryan's Pulitionie Wafers" a ell - rte which has sustaineilta. reputation for over twenty years, they .are always efficacious and exert a most beneficial influence on al the Bronchial and ,pulmonary organs. •Solcl by all perbox, , ' ' druegitits and .e.ountry dealers Veiee 25 eta. • -rE '4.1t.'" A:a•infallible reineilrfor. di,lea,ses of the' eye (aticitte or chronic), grOnichttion of the li(18, ulceration. of the laelerlinfal glands .ancl weapnees. • of the V 1.4101? .frOM an; Stilt of this stripphig qf the s earth's • rface has • been it...tottil. eesstaiS n of Tea is.fiardAIS Ev0-SA4vi .is presentedto the% 1,public with the assurance. of its efficiency as' a ft:IP• • This is. now thes third seaSon •earatiira of most 'diseases of .the , acute oy • drought... , he crops ai•e chronic inliammatton, whether induced b c kth p reil.-in - Ality or no. Thfee._ t in/ es' fulous origianr.otherwise,..wealtness• or3s-1.$efer'Ct' •vision, dinfinislied tone. of the oi;tio'*!Hei "IRS, corn°. SS -that there el a diseased Eitate of the tisanes nitiifiii Co Crop's' Id gather.' 'It . does not that organ. A.180, for all persons whOse voca-• em posmble that even moderate bar- tiee reqUires j.ncessant action of the eyq, the salve Will' act tta a ehartri in restoring a tun - 8t8 Wifl &vet' rtd PE to these pr.,orie* form healthy action, where 'weakness, pain; and .Uli t1.1 ' the ,013,tt11,• 'a S ,modifted byshu- misery may have tong threatened- a f,atal lor- an actions shall:. .he clothed ininatieli• It is the most simPle Safe aml'ef, with forests •and .thieke•ta; ' 'It haslieen said. Millions of the teeming pept1-. lation of the fonis previnces • will grate . to other conn Usk's, that a• gm -ea ' reigratien, the _like • of • which :was .never before seen, will take piece. ThittSis not :likely to }nipper): '• The Mongolians of the •present da' ails not pe,ople.,. They sire fit kits careless of . and ..more tcssSiti•Ve d ispaP than to` travel far for bettor Of the ten millions or more now, abseintelly eterving to death; very few have. the, fectuttl remedy ever dikovered: The inaterials• of 'whiCh it. is made are pure, perfect, arid costly, compounded with elabm•a,te care and' exactness, •safe' in its application,' being .Insect externally,' • an 1,, of. course: avoiding:41m* pain and danger' whieh necessarily, attends the intradUction of • caustie minerals and eye-washei. Rix0WOrtki and OLD CHRONIC. liORE3,,cif eordfuloue or 'resulting froth whateVer *cause, 'yeild to the •AustticAN EYS-SAI,V11. Is :USED SVC-. OESSYCLLY_FOR Prfsli18.: . Its seething of- . Act DJ immediate, and a permanent cure reg uires 'hut a few applications. The :propriptcrs • of • " a. .T. PErtre's AMERICAN' EYE -8 A Lvit,"'while • Malting new and improved machinery 'for,mak- ing,a .inore perfect box for the Rrh•SAij•VE, htrfe ' Clutuget1 the TOADS; MAitic 5n the 'cover so as'.tst Correspond with the (Int (m the'Vrapper; Cir-, 0.919.M.,. Advertisements, etc:, We oall attention • to.thie, as it might, otheafthe be. regarded as ,means.fo carry. them opt of then own Seenterfeitin• • • • neighborhood,. As it is„. e.roads lead- ISISTTIT'SeISARICER, • • 1(1 be Wa artio, APPLETON:-• °mon -at DAT time and Al at NICHT MAO.- The Rooms Oyer the Store of Cunningham° & Aikenhead-the Square,Clinton. • S'urgeon, eto., Coroner for • • County of Buren, Gesichmee and Office -Corner or Acinelugrt.'n,,ataihnh,1111880tr..iete, Clinton. • Am1VIcE0 ElirrirleVroArrylVfmonoelail/v‘ 413101101,15,400400,47"1 Ageoischenr. ItesIdextceDavothazz.n. January 4,1871., • 1. Ont. °Meet -Opposite Shane's note]. 1103:0, ,Tru.:1120.1178:5,,711.6.; GRADUATE' OF TItIN,ITY A V . College, Toronto, Physician Surgeen, 171Jtb, • 4 MARCH 7, 187Q1ocks Watches, 8. , •8• FOWLE Dealres to return. Isola itifieournomthearnQuk: friends nd ousto- ruele,for the litho - al lc, iulo e; hut abnoranebt outh;uoipblaheat r00n v060:nte-. salved while deny - b a catgut atten. on to business, and ming every Mende, to tiontin. ue:Qtrot rt oet:enottht,:or wantsof hie many • patronage. 1Le would Rise take this opportunity of stating that no hnetib'wkiltlInbtle4osnodnuelutettnn"ftateiristehiPigdnecir tttaetsttilyelet'ollf6S1-. ° VOWLEIP`tt 8 ON. %%ell= trilikee0 tot hand Wat4e31 °,1"kabu'dsa.letweilerarrYii.eSieir ib tuate eieis: etlkeline All kinds 0 Pipes flepalred and Mounted. epairing l'inal"snnte,'n'toci9oan°11eegt fit :b1rerttop4ntt.ie 9 In a oUJClinton, Dee. 0,1817, , 111 ' MILTS ,,,„„.„T STREET, NORTH UV THE thfas.mer. ounteasti e s O x_eni No.!. A!.n., cuttee...e.vrE. 010 wotionTo • Liu vortaty0 Physician, Surgeon, Mo., restden e at gr. Alanning'a, three doors east of the 'J.' • 14 Irani LOMilosboro Diu ' (fisissl,Dlac . • Londeaboro June 14 1877 - , . . . , • 1)11. STAN111.1111, GrItADD'A.TE OF T1,1E MEDICAL lypeoPfaigarYtospitals and Diapenearies, Now 'York, n of Victoria Universiey,. Toronto, for- Coeirnner for the County ef Huron, 1.1.1.TyntI4), Ont._ • July 22, 1874. • • , • OWSLEY (EDSON, PEYSICIANS, 'SUE. 64ONS, Aceoueltegra, Offlee, Albert Street, opposite Fails 14111e. • • • D. yr. DirtS•01117, /IL• .• A•11. Gruses, P. • Clinton, May 10, 1877. nu. svoiainiscProis, -01-1Y14101AN, SuRGEO$, AccotielteurrLicentiate 0 the College of Physietante and Surgeons of Lower Canada, and Provincial Lieenti- ate and Coroner for the County Of Huron. Mee hint reside:leer-The building formerly occupied 14 Thwaites, Huron 'street. "• cuuton, Jan, 10,, 1871. • •isreitancous qarbs. °NET, TO LEND; IN LArtgli °It sIrar,r. 671.1t8, 43.1. on gombinortgage secinity, at moderate rates of Interest. REALE. • Clinton, Alognet gth,18G9: 7-18 (111A1ILES 1111.1..ES, „PROVINCIAL LAND 8170- • -verint, Vathater, atoi Laud Agent. 'Unice :-Joae- phiue otroot • Wit/gars', Aug. 2, 11477..• .1.sitraut LICENSES AND -al Apply at the Town Hall, or at the residence of the subscriber, near tbe London, Hurdn Brueer,Itailway ••jAIMssBuliSr oSf°3°I.Xuar7zing.e Licer/ses, • . . . • 011oton, A.prE WM, 1870.. • T ArtunTosn., as.vp.mrin, ISSUER or „ , 81413.1490 Licensee under the nevId.et, comtahi8i0T1* • er for taking AtIlelavitti in the Queen's Ileneb, for Coun- • ties of -Enron and Ittnee. Cenvilyarieing dorief oust -a --Leweeir,.14ondei, Contract, ;ills, LVecels, and Mortgages. Fees small, Itesidence7-7oppoKite•Polloelt,Xlietel. • • • ko*,i.re irwr.-kenn 01,1AL IISTATT4,”. .13U5 held, Sept. 14, 1878. . • . • . ANO - FEEDEUICII, 111. 'WIT,- LtAgs., piano tuner for A. S. liordheireer, 1..o; rento, Iv1.11 be in Clinton periodieally, for tuning Phincai parties silo .with their pieitee tuned, earl leave graces. at Mr. ;r. A. book, store. • MASA, itsssic. 0: WATSON. ' . nsurnexerts, etc„ • cI,IN•roN AND GOT4 RICH. 0.:01tae WAIsoN, S. NAtcolt$05, " Cliuton: - •• W.17. MOADDX.14, • Mt.Mateomeciii will if in Minton every,'Fridaf. MolisSi to Lban. putyaTtki,11HD., A•rf. 'grayly pkg-cx,7gte. *A" 0,, HIT/OUT. .• Clinton be 0;11,18711. . -.-- •,..._ .. _ ....:................- . ,......____ ...--..........„. ANCHOR LIFIE- -. th ggod•st and . these die uhaided. by..the . Torento,,Agente,for Canada. • NO11!.PHBOr & 1.,Y1VIAN • ' • • Proprietors, Freetlenia,fis: Y. • • NEW YORK , ioLf'!EIRA142.",.. g and west hie crowded' with •Ir.'1' nettling the Clitatireri 1 VICTOTtIA-• NO 1711111/11.1 agenev eao. reach. all of• r DEVONIA ..... ittl, • • doing more -than Could lie expected.. able for childien and adults.. • findoesed nrinoeia • ese.peeple. •ilie Chinese -GovernMent. COPELAND's Sweiert;meon. OE. equally suit- 'trent' such ts sluggish and uttwieldys or. . , over 600 dooters in Ca na,da T1 • administering nausemis niedicinea, and the de- gattization ; and private sunscriptione sirability ofbaiiing theth pleaSant 4/ the taste, have :leen- made by relief -committees induced T. Cepland to :undertake reSearchett va tor Oil, \An:feebly palatable. of thesaine strength lines are bChig 'Teed, . thoussrida • of ; Lula :while equallY 20f0' aud l'atudess; Yet wretohed ''Pep.Ple die tif starvation—'a. with r9()". ceetautitys,atel prOacing timer Iwi- nausea nor grirena, ;some chit:Wok say it, lingering and horrible death.•'-Neic is honey; others -call it syrup --they all say they York Times. • like it. One parent says*" My children. drink it like water ;" another*" We had to Inde the AN HONEST OPINIGN.•• bottle or therwould have enished it right off ;' •, another -" My little girl has ' taken it twice T110 St.' /01111 Daily uithout anytrouble -and tinier not 11 d of the vast' majority of the 10.11111 and we n • • • kl- reference to Mr. Cartwright'S budget - sure to take the place of till the cominon speech Until. we net a 1116118 C0133- .1.`he extraordinary demand for•thia iin t • ple ublic can giund themselves against substitutes COI tehich Ituprineipled parties are attempting- to gratification,be slier- sell on the repittatiou of thirr =Bele) by seeing ed by tho masses of the people' that Mr.- that the name Co r • • ' cOturrigh6 prePured • having.purchased Messre: by. a revenue tariff, and will not Seek T Coplandk-14,i's lute es pi the above jsreps. cajole and deceive the conntrY by the itaion„,are,_;ty attend:mitring it froin the ors. protectionist delusion—by '•Jrotection °Pal reel"' • whieli does not protect. is a et se in difficulty of -. RATES PASSAGE,.• ' To Clatie,;.w.,•Liverpoed, 7.41.1,1060torry, or 1SolfaNt;'0041t I 4,0;i to ;AM gold, to London directS48 to ;re., rious parts or the flrinetre, But we .which regultetl'in 'tile ah'ic°"rY of it Swet (‘9A-• 't° nee r toet:un, apply to • • . O., Ir. 1141 ILTO...y,. (7, ,Auent, Clinton, Yon, 17, 1877,1: •. • • WHITE STAR LINY, 4%. GLASGOW. Naar. 2 ' Tan ' ItTnr: .. SAW non Mar, 103 o.ru • . \ tar. 2:1 ... • 9 'am) Afar. 80 pan Apr. • i.5 7:0 a.ne 121) . - Apr. 27 2 p.m 11 T 1 S' Ornn,o4 n tore. IlltOrtiith it o .enrego as uw by any' ether rivet -Masa line. For tickets aud biter. m us cosmetics the 'fact that, while these aria met wudities as the ordinarY Castor The Oecanic,Stcate Navigation. Caupany's Stoanishir tat teaming United States Mails) doubtedly on this subject speaks the ft is though she hat'es thee 'll c(In'Avt ilon t•I,Nsere. ----I mu'. 3•••• 3 il n' ? 11: lIary a n• . , , ,.......... lirtr. 7, ... • 7 a re j POPP la. fight ,." Lt (3. (mu get her to take lb without a - IMITANZSIC .... ..' Mar. Wt.- 9 rt nt AD111.1.21.D........ , . • Mar', 10••• .., 9 p 511 the, MarititnekProvinces; says With, ytiur SwEin, (l'AsTo a 0 yet another -.-". I Wish you sueeem of 11, ; it Is a splendid thing • CELIIC .• ., • •.. ... Tann 28 .... 1. p la•.1 " Will sail cremetes red, (Pter 52 N. a ) un SAT CIO:1AV%, i 11 ' 11111E-HULISCIiIHEIt RESPECTVIILLY 111156 TO • A. inform the inh abitan tie of Clinton and surreundiatf counter that he nits started.his „ NEW S A, W 11/iLL-L ON IILIRQN sumwr,„ Opposite the Great Western Station , . And Is prepared to Out „Logs on 3/tarot., Or. atop for. Cash.... 11 laes aim* ILUMIIIER of al kikola on hind, rot: side.. E. .1\14'.)11.1WrirC.I.A S CLINTON, 4n. 17, 7878. Canada Company Lands. A iiasT 011.1.,ANDS'IN 11114toN roe ,SALE IVY ...la. the °anode Company may bq seen at the canoe 0 en a undersigned. ,• ' . , -,•II HA L17 ' • fttrrrtan;Jan. 17, ten. ..,• • Tx• -x 181 Scottish Coloolocial, ' • nif GL4S4OW. . . • • Two Stirling. Assets.: • . ! . $1.600,000. Knetpintti • ,• 1,000,000. .P1t(IVINCE, Head: Office - Toronto Street, TO4ONTO Beano tannutous: ens -L.' hainnan, Preuident Canada • Landed area ',Tu,D; IF'05,1., of Bryce, MelderrIch CO. ti,T,UX,1.NDze, Vice -President Federal • Dank • . . INSPECTOR- ROBEIV2 MeLEAN. _RESIDENT SECRETARY- LAWRENCE BUCLIAN, • . • Deposited With the Goveinnuml: it Ott.twa„.for Neetl, \My of theitsdiata Holders, $104,00,1). This COmpfit.y istites policies of Ithanalses, against loss r (.1101ingt tirq fir lightaing.;on raarcantil,e, n2!1FI- ' 'IlINOI111.311g, Tarr& Stitt noarenout rums, ht. eurrent Policies arelesued from and Massa settled (Erectly by the Toronto eines, Without delay. • • . ' AllPreinietna taken HAS country are invested in C.tiontian'eecorith. . • • ' .,30.KC)4,T • 2axpciirrt. AGI:NT 0.1,1:NTON: -tern VICISZIttrk ellet.on, eats se, 1‘:1()NEY TOLOAN, :„.. . 011 :•iip'preevei riarna.ur Thwn imperty,. for ..arr term ' /rot), (meth tweet:, YigtrO, or repayable: at such inn ions; either in insteltum,s olb.erwise, as may bo sessere . • payment of anypert CA • rrieef091, at ono gesses,on sorb. amount. . If 11 10 arranged twisty the. intereat hoit-yearty, no in advance, tin, rate, per annum, for thepresent,ivillIk 8 per cent. On loans for a fixed term of yeam, ei per cent; if interest fear:ado payale yearly, not it 81.1Valate, . • ' ' clIANGES MODEAAT11, .Mitilicipaldebemlores purcherefti • For further partietilarit apply to cl. A. HAM, meat ot a Staple household 113 edieineln8 his/tight Ireland, both Mnylf. The steamships Ed tets I,ine are te account of the speech, we . 0 'keserve fraudulent imitations into the market, but the tot nee, men 0 50,,,,,IA .water•tight comportments -and ' :AOC/mei-at-Lim. -offer to pieaseagers parirelled accommodations. '1'he r • tnnents, but . we must express, pur - Saloons a.n.1 State -Rooms hang locate:din the nald.ship 1 Ciledou, Ito,. t2, I'tj;7,, • . • section, but littlentotiOn is felt., 1 • . 0 stand ni. fall p , )0, vr. 2 atm% swam cAffroit on, I 10:tts of permute, Moon, 4E0 to 41t0, gal .•. ileturit i G ) ap or and direetion label, . , 1 pekets, ROOd forone year.to 817G, gold; acearet. i . { ing-to aceittinuodations. Steerage passage, to or Irma 1 0 i D I. r,-:., H L A ,.....i, j yt:itt,roi.pe,at low rxtes. For plat/ of Ftellinellf41111a other f t f mations EtirldY L0 , r . . :. I . . - G. W. 1.1.AILTON,- Ci.W‘li..., ..tigen . t I (Mal VON, Jun.1188,1875. . .. • N,ORTITItOr &L Toronto. Thi in of the. House of i Askfor Corr,isp's Swasr_CASTO1rOtt. t. • s . 07 It()YA b MAIL "S'rlA NI -...4iI1)8 ,-- tirerp90/, Leadfouhrry ,iffif, Olialtriffuf. , ‘ . NhV9" ROTYPItl, vi4 Illi.LIE'AX. sAr,I.A0:1.s.cys. riti rm HALIFAx. • i Nvhie,h the cheers serve tlie.naute. Do notbe deceived. Sold hy j Cb' THE ILI LAN INF' . Commons should be re-echoed y the • ' ;ow full strength, one being loade,d un, with , . , ., . , , .r., , ,„ .. we toms POLOSt fairly, tue ramie A. PlaCer• • . .• , 1 I. igiulty ..by outward opplication as the meson, It is en t,b(1 reereitig,.st.beri the effeds of th.e. the Administration has been 0 drug began to weer off and the Alms i ' -i„ d i andieputed fact that over lialinf the entire no. lulu down,' and mile 1 as 1‘.; e .es re to 1 ii,itiels,s, of the globe resort te the iiett of ordis ied sig-na of os.v.mcsthaning. By 'see public Works iequired y the.eoun• arv 'lute meta that takes good dare f h ' 1 th ''' P1' '' ' .." and ,was out .of further -.danger so that ea to sink; BO they kept them gomg tit watile cOuntrY• clnimf.46(1 ft:1110;113.s Belladonna Improved India Rtibilel: Porous fresh chetnicals while the ether Was ,be- ing used; and -this was kept 15* the expenditure within the Control Of 'of so Many different diseases. luts been caused h • 't'llere never has beau atitne when the lieelleg connts eonfirtning statement) t 'tti tol t'l I" t t. th 1 k o'elock she. bad entirely recovered til eturied on, we think that a Govern- ' ' pr no pa ingredients uSe 'ti malting C t • astus are Ginn Olituattnn- or 'better Intermediate and hteerage tarsi; as low as by any Whet () t it, nen' known as the Frankineense of the Bible-41mb- Shortnst tits lp li...'k'iL!ituy..18olitfoll. WO mile. of ocean navigation snvial. • ,AWCA.DIN l'Ionv.,rs 1.1nnucno. Hue, • Steetsf.e streengtts forwarded.to Dory. Itelhut, queeutto.wn,'Clargew, Ina Ler (twilit famet.nt, erik Liverpool, 'lite hest train esrrying ite Vantulis1 malls end contieetir g wItit ocom steamships at Halifax, eaves' Toronto (vorS Friday, 551.7 542 n. iNteeeng, it title route travel throng/a Canadian territOrYa 115•1•ef A 01 evade all Custom Howe exa•untat'on of baggage. in) Tia °ugh Tickets and .nory InfelreatiOL,apply tt ad -6xtaiaea:ffot r' - 1 • t their a in erests.of the country 'might to be her, awl Burgundy Vitt+ ; which, when Medi - leave nd nek rost for themselves ors con t take upheld by the people, who shonld ficallY' compouinednded, 1' 11 of electricity, an They fiever mor 1 • -, e etnp y AIM lit-ontt to, dispense with- such w" (irks as when combwith the lane medicinal gums, is feund tO be one of the greatest heeling twill- orally Imo a parabo feora dyiag io tilos would ether imperil -_the credit ..offlma,mnikver brought before the butroat race. lives.iI t was a ..tata. ttLa..e tv.t.i Ceetit.r da or unduly ILIll AC utl. • increase the burdene of i They are seknowleged by all who hale used • for eight or nine bout* with doubtful results the whilu,t but with final vier cry for the it, D. and theit• little electrical machines. Atiout the first thing the woman did on recovery- was to express regret that the doctors had Sieved her life„, as eh e wanted to die, and wisinkl they had left her alone, It 18 1101 one time int thousand that 81 person coold swallow that tplantity of laudanum and '8UrViVG. A FRAGlITITI, EXlifYISE; , Pour provinces in llorthera China, containing a population of more than seventy taillione, are now devastated bp the most terrible famine ever known in the world. These provinces are, Chihli, Shansi, Ronan and Shensi. the peolle. In the case of our railroads '; they ever before tried, rind Chat one of the4 the .expenditure, mum far, is greatly Plasters 'will da mere real service than a . -- ahead of the income., shoilAg how great dredlof the ordinary kind; All other Xlasters ate thO be,nefits whialt ore being confer., ,.tirteinsaii‘vv )01.e'f'T'eeteilTal'eatilrcet ;TiltiraCi these fts is red en the 'eountry. by the feet that tireistdifferents the instant otte,is applied th& these roads are in hands of the Gov. patient will feel its effeot, 'They pesseref all the soothing.werinince,sup-. eminent ae compared with what would porting and strengthening ftUalitiesof all other take plitee if they were controlled by g Plasters, Many who have been relieved of ItHEUINIATISM. TreDoLortgux, and va. riatis other paint; in the ItIDNDYS, or MD, mei believe it is solely done by the eleetrical qualitiee which the Plusses Plastere oentainsand whieh Is imparted to the system, thus restoring them to a healthy eendftlett. . Theyare. very soft and pliable, still very, ad- hesive ; tied a sure mire for WISAX BAOXS., PAINS IX SIDE AND BRIUST Land are invaluable to those who have a. 001111 oi long standing, mid often preveats CONSILIAIP. VOX. Some Oven till 113 they . believe they were mitirely cured by t e use of them of a long. sated Consumption, P L,kwreeinitiAccdasab! 01;',0 Val 11111TCIIEM, iold by ail Druggists, emnpsnyt, We assume that only ue- sessall 'expenditures have been. made. The. full text of the speech will, we thiok, make a vet y favorable impresaion. ..lartscright's late budget speech, and later speechee generally, • show' a marked imp ovement on his earlier (mint, and prove that he hi a very mueh ahler men than his opponents have been dis- posed to acittit.,. • These who attaelied him last slimiest !bunt) that they bad eaught a Tartar -18 • • ' • UNDERTAKER. .7 LTSitl.' .Xit.14;(..11...:1 VIVO, --A r -then •'11,( it 1,* I eagetsl Coffins, Cello irimmingg, s sm.Atea offkc ho above at shortest notice, • tetc'the VtlItY LOWEST NATLS. ligic• a 104 11E4118E slipitea, • • a. araiivroil, a, br. C.-71400,0. fteroernber the Flaqe,-VfOTO IA Street tins Do 114 1871, •-0,0ECIE DIEHL .„ -. TittINK It& ELWA.Y. scpt toen. rfr,...ter Clattak 1°O. Of rtt O x AND vs Niolnkit, Die., 24, Passenger Trallia ette etntrott Tollows doula MAST, Expect( ,7.27 4.11. arriving at Deudon 10,110 A.M., Toronto at .05 P.I1.5 hall andEspreas, 0.1G P.1f. 4 21P arriving IteStratford at 12.10 arriving. Toro T,I4, 0•41.1 P.M. London, at 3,15 P.A1, Ltindon at, 9.1; . 711, 715ft4 arlivek from Onderich 50 A 'AL. Trains 9111 tom% asfelloiva llSi!ed'i, 10 from • Stratford. mot Aria 1iXfltis,27471 P.M., front Corente, Deflate/ omits/00m litotes, S1lr Ir., trout Safteiet Toronto, ned Lomfon. Ifixed AAA P.11, 1. ItICICSt) General atanstre A. 8'r0Arre111, Agehl 01ititon. Deo, 1.1..1)451 tsis. Setensoss, Spectific Medielne TETI on Sat it OSpertig111 1401,g:fah it,m1e4y. r,;(* tie Seetista Weak. ASPS, SpertLeatorr hoe, Ii3(4.1011(7, and off diseases • treJeAlp:itttat faanw as rj Y es.tubitee of. t5N.f.; LA.1.01! Abner, Ma Lose Of Houton>, 1.1n1 serts•ILaspitude, Pain in the Sack. Dimness of Vistert. Precustura 01.3 Age, 'aria many other diseases that lead to intenity or C.Ota.t ilsO• thin, MIA IL NittnaLtin, GtlYttir 0t'Whith 14 25110 era forst etnitita by devratiag trent the path of natureabs etor•tasatsdngo, The Speelile medicine: 3 the result of Ifte study find many 75(3r3of txrevienee treating those spatial- diaswee. Poseehict free by .tatil. The velisit(,13 soht 'hy sii Propgiols si 01 'pet packs age, or six packs gtt tor $,G, al will he, tent lc r !nail Oh 54o543tmt of the memo, by addressing W14,011I & CO3, tOnt, Sold tts tItkifeWby r, 10‘6191/1/0, and (435 ieft'erricyttbere. 1,-.•••""