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tltc Yete„ Fret•
' Timm -11,1$ IIGGI*'J .
" J3st just aed'fear not 1
Let all, the ends thou ainteat at be thy. country's,
why God's, and troth's,'"
'The Second line of the stbova goofs.
tion is very apt to be overlooked in the
lturryburry of this transatlantle host°
of ours.. • The great. end and ,'aim of
Most of our lives uppears to be -to make
money or friends, by fair Meana or foul:
ttr-eonenrs-te-tlze-sotrtheef-ti
set us no gem'. example in this respect,
In their laird; suotiesa is the:tcey to ami-
•nenoe ; no matter how.you conic to he
what you are, right or Wirong,,_yStit... tire
congratulated. on the fact, . if snocoss.
• Crowns your, efforts, ,'no matter` how
questionable the means ,adopted, • W e
thus see 'a verification of the poet's Its,
sortion, when he Says ; . , .,
" Vice, seen ton oft, familiar with her face,
We gist endure, thea pity, then'emblrace;"
Hence they count their Tweeds, 13e1-
• knapps, 'and other famous scoundrels,,
While we (with confusion of face) point
to our heroea, of the Pacific Scandal no--
oriety, and ether lesser satelites 1io leas
anxious to distinguish themselves in, the
same scandalous doings; if a good oppor=
tunity would .present itself, " woe thy of
their steel.".' These remarks are' unb'ap-
,s- pity, too applicable, •exon in .small mat-
ters, butes the principle is the same in
all; we oonolude it is susceptible of ex
-
tension,:: to suit' emergencies, •
-
I propose making, a, few :remarks,
about horse shows. in general,, :gild the
late Brucefield' show.~•'± particujar,. so;
reader, please put that and. 'that toge-
ther, and see whet you .make•of, it, . I
suppose most people. will ;;gree with me
in saying that these • shows ars boley to
enable farmers and. others to see and
compare the good qualities, of • the •ani',-
mela.• present on exhibition,• and that
prizes are awarded thereat by men cho
sen (it is supposed) as competent judges
(although some are n)ore.like!'criminals
than judges) ih these particulars aut.
Milted to their consideration, on which
they are. thus te: beconte an authority, ,
and on which they ;should give no un-
: eel•tain sound. .The prizes; alr. diarist± -
tions, ^ar'e bestowed wltli the sante in-
tention, and in the same way; as teach
er's certificates or iloptot's ' diplomas are
awarded, to enable the Uninitiated to
choose •the best, or at least. to •prevent
them being imposed .upon by •unprinoi•
-
pled imposters. . Now if .prizes are
awarded by men ignorant or indifferent
of the duties required at their -hands,
they, intentionally or not, are proclaim-
ing a -lie, and are thus aiding in defraud-.
ing the public. To obviate this.would'
it not be wise to carefully'seltset corn=
1 .:,petent sten, ;abatis;'�Men. '.posted•in the
geed, points and qualities of horse •flesh;
whose good faithis unquestionable, above
susrioion ;then' the public •might• place
some sort of reliance on the selections
they were plea;red thine to 'distinguish.
Until this is dome, .their decision, like
li Qmah'8 " Nay," • "lutist stand for
' naught." At Brncefleld, every rule of.
equity' and judgment in, my opinion,
were unceremoniously and unblushingly..
. set itt defiance.; the best Horses on the
• ground received; no'•nottice evinitever,
while others were unduly praised. '.It
brought very vividly to my mindthe
stdry of a Yanked school` merm, who
was slightly af.ieted with sllortsightel;
ness, was taking,A walk in the •country:
to'recrnit exhausted energies; and being
full •of the beauties of •nature, was jug
in that frame of ruing -to feU prostrate
at any ideal shrine. Tit her•haste She
exclaimed to a small bets ckse.by, "Do
you see those pretty lsmbs,in the fields'
there ; how delightfully they enjoy them-
selves,skippieg Around,' eze. To which'
the-nrehin replies, •' L•i, mom; those
brittere are not lambs' at all ; they're
pigs," and the -young soalawak roared.
nod grinned from ear to earl .while oar
young school , morin ltbstlttatul;lt•ed. �-
Now if the eyesigikt and jutt7nint of
some of our show autli&iities do not int -
prove consiclerably;.,_we wool& not• be
surprised to see thoni making some such
mistake, and giving the first prize, with
solemn honors to some old billy' goat.
They will , wlrke up some' morning in.
some such quandary es I anticipate.
7'11 no say nmeti are villains' a',
The real, hardened wicked,
'1Vha hae na guide but huntdn law,
Are tit,' a few restricket. •
Bat, oh, lmanitind. are undo weak,
And little to be trusted,
If self the wavering balance shaky'
"Pis rarely S y right ttd'tiated
.
1 would most seriously suggest that alio
agricultural society supply the judges at
fairs, and the members of their society„
each .with a cony of that most estimable.
work, entitled " Gibbon's Decline and
Pall of•thel1otnan Brooke," and let them
read, ponder,and inwardiy digest, the
doings and • fate of that Once renowned
body, • called the Priolorian' Guard, and
tt; note the cause of their downfall, and
Int them have no• Didius Julianne to
tempt, and no Prittoeiery Guard to be
tempted. • Eternal vigilance is the price
of liberty. Tit like manner would 1 re-
commend,. the Grange' organization to
furnish each of their patrons with a
copy of the works of that nobleman and
gentleman, named Lord Chesterfield.'
I mean, that -book entitled, " Lord Ches-
terfield`s Advice to riis Son," wherein
he gives beautiful rides and maxims
for
his son's guidartee in society and in s fondly. . ltopemo-
rality* and let if ' the: will
yy
not only read these maxima, but reduce
. them to 'iiraotko ill n true spirit., The
world appears altogether too small for n:
THE' CLINTON NEW ERA..
great many of said fratel'uicy, their pre- l»C1o010,. Watches, seW01. er'y', cg ! maw, r , ?OOtt t✓.e
sutnption and self•sutlicienoy aro patent,,
}'.
proverbial and ridiculous, no one treed - S . 'F Q L.
attempt t', see anything of enjoy thein- 1)eetrE 1
taa to rotaru
his Anon
Y,say P 1 to scene, to eta rtalneroue
screen, until they retire from tL
They, like the arts s ,oketl of by ai6 � trrendeand gusto,
wors,furthclibuk
Job,.c We axe the people kt kivletl'�o r
p I 1 a, 4iehuruofpatraa•
will die with us." •
Mr. Editor, these things, which I ex-
pose, shouldnot be, and any ontt who
, exposes there should 'be regarded so a
public benefactor, that is if the _ expo-
sure is m a Wit t let in en ton 0 I'e-
forming, which in this case.1 trust is
the end aitned at. Trusting that refer,
oration way be the fruits of my at -
ton pts, .while abjnriu; all drkigns of in,
kiting any .one, .,fo.r. tills.i. are
entirely in tbe'publio interests,
1 em, yours, &c.,
•'eltW„.149NV..PIl111,It79 .. ttopafring,oleaning,d'e.,dorm on ahort.•notiee,,in a;
I
workmanlike manner, and on reasonable' terms.
Y�'.
aBe tt at hehaaxe'
seivedwhileearry*
tug .qn bwitness le
Oltnteumndhokes
by a• stet. t Atten-
tion to Wetness,
And using every'
e#Prtto meat the
wanta,tifws.m
friends, to rsoutin-
ue Mretain their
patro,.
nage
lie would oleo take this opportunity of stating that no
hoe taken Lis son tato partnership, and that the bnsi•
noes %Oil be eundnetedin futnro under the..atyle of S.
lrtttt'LPR-d SON. Thu tlrni will keep en, hand
• Watobea,• ft14eks; .. ileveollery; 8peotaolea,
And all otboi;artieloet h their tine
/HI kinds of Pipes (lepairod•an4 Mounto,d. .
Kippen, April 24, 1878: LBa'r STREET, 1\Toaal'�lr 04` ;villi MARKt;T:.
4 00► 4linton,. pec. 8,1817.
Reckless 'raring. �Y� �v ( r ��
1 tom the Olobei: • 1Eo uilteas de's A, 1 L L S.
The Montreal, Mar, unlike some other
protectionist journals that 'slight he
named, is not afraid to tell the truth
even when it makes ngainst••its proteo-
tionist views.' : ,A. .notable instance of
this -occurred sotno time ago, evk,en it
explained how the iliatnense figuring
mills. of Ogilvie t(;' Co, .were • kept'.run-
ning ':all the year rotiiid by ,,means of
Minnesotti wheat from, Duluth, which, Opposite the .Great Western Station
but for the Grand Trunk's liberal treat-
ment 'of the owners, would have gone And to prepared to
to the Chicago ot: Detroit mills., More
Cut• Logs shares., or� cheap Ar l✓dasli.
.recently it has done good service by ex,
'posing some . of the' true causes o f the Ira hes also. Ll<; ltl lBEK[ of at kinds on hand; for sale.
numerousfailures in the boot and shoe
trade during kit ' year. • While these
failures are invariably attributed .to .the ot:xrarpt;, Jain, 17, rasa:.
low tariff; the Starhas the courage to '
git-e•'as the real reasons, "'reckless ex a+lls'Zda Coraany Lands.
traivaganoe; • ineowpetency, underselling,
1.1 ..9• I,.ON LANDS .Iti'II,UiiON FOE SAKE;t3Y
and the flet that. too many were -in the •ci tha Cauuda company inoy be seat at the :binge' of
business. These reasons apply with . tit nnd°YN;final. NILE .
great force to outer lines • besidos the' ,' Otint"n, Jau• 17, 1871- :
boot and .shoe trade, and the following
TrIiIG sQBscxuonn Rt SP1 CTPxJLXir DEos To
infor,n the inhabitanteot Olfuton anti.aurroundtng
country ttiattha ham started his'
NEW SAW MILL,
I'tUEON.•
• p : I12i)-(7N-rp a$ThE.
T H. 131
picture .drawn. by the Star can be teal • r t
iced beyond' the domain of St..Gtis )1t1. 'Scrlttis� Co msrcial rr Insurance i. rrl � elns cc Co.,
peaking of a prominent traderwho
has appealed. to his. creditors . o accept 1p � It .
tin :unsecured. c011ip0sitioit, it'SRys :- e4sPitai, •3 V.O'11. 1°li",etK � tle.1,1 0`.
u ' " Aeraeiz+, Ff1,500,OR0.
Ivo can.. be Seen •during th.e .forenoon encamp; - .. 1,0afr,000,
(lriviJt,ry to Itis factory with, his eeleblat riiovil\cE:Dt, esTAIuo na.,t-sett.'
ed thoroughbred; 'well known to•.ei'ery: Bead ' 4foe'-»• 7 Teronto : Street , TORONTO;
horse-detler in. Canada, whilst bis ere , , .,
ditol'" #lave` ,1wC feed 'to their13'"D Ol AI Chairman,
r u
a ft ci thel places"of
Jo.tx L. 13i.irsrn.?♦sm., Chairman, Presidcitt Canada
business; hours before. As'a,source Of • ,Laneed tlredttContptny. ,
dorirr.s: PGAi1AM4 E64., of Bryce, M'Iturrich 4.'.e°'
pastime•that.pciticeIy representative of ivrrxinm At.twtmru, 114tH., Vicat'reshlint,roderat
the trade has ,devoted considerable t11i3e I1nnk or Canada. •
and money, to'tlle Cultivation :of flo a ars,, E$IbEh7 3Enk T511tXt' yLA � RENG'E BUCIIA ,,
which rises been :for. ardedl to` Ottalvat ; '.
to adot'n•the breasts Of members of•Par- .Dopositeli. withfho GoveroruentatOttawa, for: sem-,
;ity gt_O�ui!tdian Pcl(oy Ttolderar }100,000.
lianleilt '.He also indellged in -the. fir ')•ius,Coni,noy Iiet<ties ioitwe,i.of Insurance against
orite recreation of taisitter• 'nitisli'roolns,; tt;la,:i cr rlt -1,3 P, inr-ori;;;itlliug, i+la tneY.hiftiie, nl]au
a a utacfuring, I7roaudhuuebatdrisks,atonsrentrates,
which, we trust,,prol ed more •profitable:'. Poiieies aleiaeueI Crgw and I.,ases settled dire ttly by'
than the lower speculation. It is new
tlre'lornntt Gtneo, wirliuut tlr,Iay.
about tilde:ourbankes looked inert;' caAtlaibPrdian aeeem antat;stttatrak. .
en to this country aro invltett ic.
..'
into.tile squandering vagaries and costly •
living of parties ,~.host paper pass ... • �'£�EN ra kouTi
through 'their hands,, instead of -relying AGENT' Fit•CLIT>al'U'1 .tin VI(!INI'a;'4e
solely' on the k.t'attings of • commercial '• Pluton! . Jtily 12,1877. „ '
agencies. If bankers would shred the, nn;�;• ^� --vr���, , • . •`� 7'
paper of these musllroolii concerns. who.. O1,�1 EI 10 LOi N ,
aro alwatys bleeding their creditors, and '
Oa eppro'rea Pang or. Toa ii proferty, for any' feria
our. leather and finding nien place their - - 4 one to tt,ent3 years, i.rrepayitUle at wtcit pea8314,'
goods in,tlle ltalids of those who C.Otllluct tint,, is (ti;tabnente r,r othrwtst, st tngy be agreed.'
efts. '
their .business oilbusiness principiev,,:. .
we have. t1•)t tlte'least 'doubt but this the tnt„r,,,,n.t,ar,iirot,.tanypartortlrni.lii.i•(;ml.
at utile t,,, 4t, u , twIi ;tis .nut, '
impoltaut brand' of our innnufuoturing •1.
industry will speedily revive,, and we
shall, have fcwot' failures to record." ,
If the .other protectionist : organs
• ivould deal 'equally eout:ageously with
the' oattses'.'d£' fttilures,.nncl cease their
11npatriotic foal' jaundiced' attempts to ,hurl;Ijahremet saes. it>RI,44,betorr,r fittr4ittieirrl
destroy' public eoufidonce, and thus per. ' •
pettntte it depression from which they 1',r fartherpartioulars apply to
hope to reap sotne party benefit, there. • (..:t1t.iltT:r, -
If It is arranged to pay the interest halt -yearly, to 1. •
ittadvance; tiro tate, perr annum, for the present, olttbe
'8,perfcent. lin loans •for a fated term of yeas, Hi per
t v r"
cent,' potluad,up..
UTAA1111;F:8 31r)DSVATR..
•wottltl be a speedier return to itettar.
times.,,
•:is»i,n.1ttly 1;', 11177.
AftoriYoymt•I art.
. An Illinois arive.digger•," who buried i k"r' .
aman 'nalne(l 'mutton, sent iris widow h.
the following: bill : "TO 10,king one
button diol&, $ .5(t."
How TO MU. THE HESSIAN
I)tttcticetl farmer 1viites that, .l't'ing
NIIERIrAKER
muchafflicted by the }ti ssiatn fie
y'irr
ew Writ years ago he' "sowed U
one barrel of salt per acre, inunediatelt
after sowing the seen, That tirade it i
come 'in ear all of five or six days earli- .1 f -w•x. Zi7 1 13
ert and that salved it from the bridge.; --t ,„motsrnrar o1'•-.'.
In 1853 when All crops around ate, far • . • • •
and nearf were .almost ltlhned, mine (1ti it t , Calf; ai Cdr. tr'rrlin nu l Rnn)Jf
gave 2.f t! .t to the acro » salt• saved : a
I never sowed less t t, one ha11•el
't tthan 1
't
ere,
per were," Ilellas never been bothered Y'
MORTGAGES, NOTES,
• - 4 I) oxirl:s
Good Securities Purchased.
CONVEYANCING, NCING,. •p
.. ', ii -R w. r4R10am
Clinton, Nov, 9, 1874. 47
CAPITAL, $4,000;000.
CLINTON A,GT•N'C Y.
t:)sorest frainyeur to'k'ive per• cera allowed
on Del)oeite.
' M LOVOtI, Agemt,
Clinton, April,. 1870. • r.•y
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT,
OTTAWA, oot:12, vim
UTEORI$ED D18COUVT ON AMERICAN 111
rousts 1perpont. •
OoImlAno1vSONte,
" mmlasronerouston„i.,
Awarded the Highest Medal at Vienna,
E &,H;T. ANTHONY COANT �t & 0
.091 3111OADWWAr 11>;w porta,
. Munufacturers,impottera and•ilealers in, ,
Engravings, Chromes and Frames,
4 Sn iutoscor ss ,� 'ti -A-
' dl,1floss, Orap1ioscoprs, YhototJ,•aplis
,and kindred goods-Oolebrities, Aertessos, de.'.'
PHOTOGRAPHIC �''1•IAT1JIrIA1.S,.
•
are heal giinrte1m.tor everything in th, way •el
STI4il1.OPTIOON8 and MAGIC. LANTERNS, being
manuf ectorers of the I<liero•Soientttic Lantern, Stereo-
Panopticon; University Stereopticon, Advo):tiser'a.Ste-
reopticon, Artopticon,;• School Lantern,Family Lan.'
tern, People's Lantern, Mach style being the best al its
class in the market.
:11eatitiftilPhotographic Trans arencies'ot,.'tattiary
and5ngrarings fr the ow., kConvexglass� Mann.
lecturers of Velvet Framers -for 'Miniatures, a:ii convex'
glass pictaros.
Catalogues. of Lanterns and 3Ados, with dtreetioue'
or us ng, sent onpppltoatien. Any. enterprising Mall'.
eau make money with a Itagte Lantern.
Cut pub this advertise,itent for future reformats..;
ZNSUR NG&;.'
LT lt..X NSUEA 1 CJI t. : .
,. LIVE S'I'OG• 1 IN.S. 1iT li,Ntao.i3,
to first Class $tockut9 SfutnalComptnlott only. ••
' Clinton,Afareh, 187.;.
iXantiltou `Starch 11,1818• -rye
7,T(
U\llERT AKIN
7
with the midge sincti» QTc ,irryrf salt i Petti..isttp�,rte.twith the above atshortestnotide,flip, '
at the VERT' Lf)1s i8t ATM.
r
prevents rust, ' •
a''zerotttn, in Asia Minot•, M. the re �j v
Also a ort ITEARSE st lea.
cent war seems to have been a vast•; f k
charnel house. During three months
9,fii00 Turkish soldiers died in 'rho vari- ` Retltember.the Prase-VICTOItIA, Street
Mus' hospitals there, rind,, probably at i3MOitG itl
least as many civilians, making a total
mortality of nearly 20,000 in Ezerottrtr' r Y,lYt,tan. icrt G,LB1't.
alone in about twelve weeks, In Jana.Dr. Wm, Gi•ra?f'pie'
s oifle 1tltaieitilo
ary, the weather beina� then very sever(' (Tfl t GU AT
. r..
A detachment of 800 troops was sent ire' i4 especially ret-
ntsgitsh lirmeity
'_ " "". , atrnueinled ea an
over thetnauntrtins to Erxinghrttla. S
n1nra;urf
aloft for
Qnly 300 reached, their' destination, rainat %as -
The
Y
were overtaken ba tearful snow -i
Y esti,
at
rr
bcu I r,tiiY•
storm: Thecolonel had his wife and •�. ini
nli di4M:inot
tltree children with him in a covered ;..,.:r3'1lXtI+:thnt Ca11Mau sen
t so,tuMneo or $err. ,
Abuse; 44 Meg of 3fiinnrs, Universal fnss ands, pain In
the nabk,Dlmnesaof vision,,l'reinatnre 051 Age, and
many other nisoasea that lead to lit+anify t.r Censurnp-
tion, arida Premature Grave, all 61 which as n rule are
drat castled by deviating fr',u the path of nature heft
orer•Indnlgento, The Spoolfc medicine Cs tlic result rf
a Ufa Study. nil tissue years of exprricnce in treating
these epeclni diseases. Pamphlet frit by mall. The
of- 'one .Surgeon -'alone,; they had been all:SreciAoife31rinolesold byall Drug -data et$rllorpeck.
Xgo, or ale Packages for 944, er 5111 be sent by mail on
frostbitten, and their feet had to be am- reestpptt of t1,o money,, by addre:rerng • ht, GIIAw d f o'.r
ptittlted, 'tw'indeot,Ont. Rola Clinton W .7. I1.Oornbe,and alt
Arabs, he tinrl they .all . perished. The
hospitals at"Exeiottte were full of flexes
of frostbite some of then as
severe -as s
any cases on rerord. Twert sever
dierS without feetwere undee the elerge-
i t a',iltaggtatsevbrytrecre.
1'1in SUR$CBIBI;lt IIF IS L,l. vvn TO ti'J ATxl
to the Pu8l1e that he keeps eo tstantly rat hand
it large and importer oleos of
c VFFIIY s, OASIM.L►s, ,
Codii Trimmings and itches,
Yltha splo id IIEAR}l;,PltiN CollINS always
on hand. Partietcafr'be snpldic& in one hoar, at
any time, sit
ryipN•r PER'C'%11"ria
Than edit' lie prepared at /toy ether piece.
A full: Stock of PURN TURE
Always on hand.
Taos. sT> .vnN$Q1, .
Clinton, bray 10,1877. •
NO tApe nnggd tpuahonr•
tamed 10 the best medtdal
book arta lashed, entitled
sEtr 1 tESEIWATIox
1 I curb of
Frit;
c bit , 8
$ Y
it �f y rice. 16
�� �Fi,�■ ti" receT t f
n o
p .
t'•eats of Eb.ia'twted C'Ctality,%mature I)rcline..
Nervous and 'ttyeical bebllity, end tSr chditte
ddneomitant ills tint antold tnIsorletthat result
therefrotn, and contains more then tO original pte-
ecr1at;tions, eel ono of which is worth the price of
the book. tiabook waait'rittenhythe !neatei
tenet a unzi probably (he most skilful ptactitionet
10Atncrb t,tan),omw.ts,ttVartledt„olderre3u,
c1I .Wmed,tlitytlt IS atirad111edie i'aitsoointion.
11, i.,tntpble.,. i It a rtt.'d with the tory /Moat
s10:1.
r, Ct carat i,' --a r,u
t„
ul
v.•f f rt nnt�-beauty--
for
ata tt --
n
:S: la r:::: � (� Alt t Tl.i
f r It ono Addravr
['x,411 1CvI' 1 r 1HC`A7tifir8ELF
1iwPTfC: CI„ 2 0 ,4 ISnCr
tr v5 S •r Mime, Mess
0
IN CONNECTION WITH TT E CLOT" IING°%
BUSINESP T HAV OPENED OtTT THE
ANY GENTLEMAN CAN NOW LEAVE:: HIS,.•
r a
FIE
ASURE AND GET. AS .PERFECT FITTfNG •-
SHIRTS, eithei Oxford, Regatta, or White
Dress' � hirts as can be obtained at
� � any of the
larger cities as all our Shirts are cut ' . •
ix on • the
very atestxinc' principles.
•
s
4-t„
-A large stock of
fast col.•• red Shirting Materials,
always kept' at
CLINTON, .April« 20,' .1878;
2t,
tLRoY.
AGRICULTURAL
Climax • Double .. Cylinder Threshing Machines,
Combination and Vibrator. Threshing Mrtohines,
Alla all kinds of AGRICULTURAL IS1:.pLEIL1 TS always on hand. f'
To meet the large and increasing 'demand for t ,oelebrit;tdl1 Threshing Machines, .trona a
parte of the Ii'ttxitdon, rve have, by the introduction el ' the Iatest and Ghost approved
niabhiltery into our works, greatly inereased our manufacturing: facilities. We, aro therefore
• in a position to fill all orders promptly.
Every gnaabine is run anditI•erougltly tested befoto leaving the shop, and warranted to
entire satisfaction. ;
give
•def;:, rred, ring etsetalere send for' C 3'cttlare and Posters. Order. eao'ii
GLASGOW, s'IAOPt1"L11,SON & CO., 'C>;1lvxocr.
T80 T111111801t.WIL6fBNISIINOP6CiU91N6 CA.
O•' "STRATFORD,
INCORpI•cRAT'n1J 1874, Successors to Tizoinoon & Williams, of Mitchell,
Agricultural Engi :e Works
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