HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe New Era, 1882-10-26, Page 1,----.._.„----_....d-i-,.. . , ,
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11' ' ters , Solicitors,
marris , ,
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' ooNvevAsicEsitS,'&c•
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Commtssioners for Ontario an,d ManitOba.
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oFFicE, . - - DEANER ,Br.sook, cLINT°;‘1*
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iti- BLACKSTONE., teachers of VocaLarV.
saitesse• "limns' ell music.-Basttertuz 0.ireliose:•itrroi. mog,
nvie raCtOTY. •
'Violin Lessons glYelAB-- S. ingmg " " '
Clinton, Feb. 16;1882.
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MONEY TO LEND'.
..Ivr oaczy to lend at 6-11:6(1 ti 12.9....r.....cenareient Ptriet.cv!te
:Sul. funds, . SEAGER .i/r nMORT(J•Nn i
Goderieh. .
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bY tio, means of little importance were
disclosed to the anclience, , , -
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• 1114
This 'was ' followed .by a well written
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artiele by Mr,. 'J.. Wallis . on EraCtiCal
-Gratin-1M% Ilints,suseful and numerous,
were furnished ;fer these on the lookout
Is l'Or sueh, in this the first•attempt, we -un--
tlerStaild„ Of the +young gentleman. No
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discussion 'of
. any length . ensued, but a
. ,s , short ,eneonium was passied on the writer
...' 1 by Mr. J.,. Ferguson,. one to whom theas- '.
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' HURSD c is-HoXYLES & ,. .
vim. 17, 'No. 43 LINTON -ONT T - ..AY OCT 26 1882. '
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TERMS -- $1.450 Iyer Einianna. ' C ° ' . . ' • , . 1 . publishers.
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seciation is ',deeply indebted for his gem.
ality and affability to fellow teachers. .
, The president now introduced, Mrs J.
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'COnnolly,,
'gm Aitittiti#ttileAtO•
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' Zo'ittt: Zoirit.
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..,iy.[R. BAKEp.„ of Drurabo, has been ap7
pointed second assistant. in the Grand
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H a Englishman's views on Canada 1
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ot' ,Clinton, who was receiVed . I
with applause. After,a' few remarks, by
• y oft troduction , hesread an excellent
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01,1 I IVI ES••
Trunk station here... • •
, .5' ' .essay en the. subject of Cultivation cif the
TO LET.'
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lioTteursiiite,,wibb,,,,,iiiini'sliSs,nrood masowanord egellar, also a guar-
' *dot Apply at
TLE'S''"Studio.
. .; . : MISS DIOU,NTCAS n ,
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TOWN' 'CHURCH
. '. -7 ' h cori ty will
Ministers anywhere throughorit t. 0 . ri ,
. t. ti ' d' g terns of public "interest, and we
oblige ua y seti in i .
nee sub'ects on
shall se glad at any time„to annou _. , e, 3
tla 'will but
swell ministers in town will preach, if y .
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iT is expected that 111r. J. SimsOn, late
a ent of the Great WeSteria here, will be
g ' . t pp - d .- n , . , .
appointe agen a un as. . .
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" MRS. CHAPMAN, Or Ingersoll, (nee Miss
. Metriory. Itie not too, nmeh .tO'S'ay,- that
-1;'-tery.ew it was well received, for naanY naaintalited
. .0, Dev'woith. a ,..pi'ominent ag.rictdh.FIst
it.wasa true literary feast, •and look for-
ri.shire--What ,Ite thoiks of '(-i•ct- Ward to anotliei.,+ in Winghani, itt 'next
'. , d 1 'ts• ros eets •
. na a ant s p p . - meeting.
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MONEY TO LO..AN„.:
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$ 4(309 0 PRIVATE FUN, HS, tp lend on Fart
Property, at lowest interest. APIAY t .
0, A.. HARTT, Selked0t, &e•
Perrin's 'Block.
clii•ton, Aug. 21, 1882: . . „. .
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. , inform.w, of ibe:fact,), • . . . , „. . ) . - - " .t.:, f •ends •here
, A Thompson ts -vim nig , n .
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BOARDERS 'WANTED. t' f the Huron Presbytery h h but went
. .. ; A mee ing 0 „. - , . Alms. Chapman 'eagle wit . er, .
on to.Goderich.. - . ' ''
- ''' - ' ' : 1.1 be held here on the 20th of Noy. , . . . . , .
A LianiED number of boar_
' ' ders can accommodated WI. . . . ,, .,,
9 R ttenhury Street
1-3.. at Mfrs. Watterson.S, • a , , n n . . . FL -oh Monday sold a
; , . The Sermon on Sunday:evening an St. Mi. H. PLIIIIISTE •.. , , . , 7 _ _
t Of the Methodist Church. , All the .,..; .,
two doors wen , r, 1 • . ' • • ht mare to an American cteater
. I lurch will be en Corning to
au s c , . . . • ,
bl ated " r the heavy draug . . ., , ,
comforts of a home at reasona e r . .
Clinton', Oct..26,1882. for $215.50 and .a •sucking foal to. 'Mrs
, . , . Saviour:" . , , . ,, • . • . • •
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' ' Ireland of Seafor h for $110. Good
'J.:Sabine,
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or several days a ,111i. Oldreev , , . 'sEleraerdary Arithmetic was ably hart-
F • es a dled by Mr. W. H. Stewart; ',proving cons.
. . .. . elusively 'that he is, anradept in that de -
prominent agriculturalist of Devonshire, , . . ,. .
t th II, .ttenbtir Partnients--- , ,, .
Eng.,lias been stopping:a e a. .
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' '3'. i ' ' b • .0•1:t Thur de 's iroceedin
L ing that he bid* come to . . his Lou, i , , s . y . 1 . gs
siouse. ear.n . , . . ,
C :CI 'all for the purpose of e8- •
aria a, especi y , . . .. . t ' ' 1 '61. u on d leeate to
o: a close., 11 r. .j. r, g, s , e , ,
• ' --a CI de'sdale stock farm -an to ,
tablishing d P vincial Association • on Friday Morn
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WINGHAM
Q R HUEFMAN, PIANO .TUNER, . . , . "
to '' B Ileville, will wisit Clinton quarter* in
• late •of
eb February 'and ,May, • for the' put':
Angust, Noyem er,
peso of turnng pianos and Organs- and repairiag the
wane. Satisfaction given. Prkee lOw.' Comfnumea-
dedt promptly.'• 35-y .
tions from the eountry atten o
• Rey. T. le- -1 • price
, -•• a .pdlborne, preac , ., .s. .0 ' s .. ,.. '
' ' . ' ' the Bible ChristranChurch bn Sun- : I DAV --- ThUrSllay' • the*
. , , . , TIIANKSO1V /1", • ..
bOAR FOR 'SERVICE. ed. in . , . . ., ,
a' ..a,'• f
day eVening, ,,, .. .9th of Nov.; has been•appointe a . ay o .
y .. . . , , , , . , . ,. . . . , , -
' ' .• th °unit the country ing
' ' ' • gave an elaborate, and edifyang report
was making a .tour . r 0 . . , ... ' - of aforesaid. assoCiation... After which•Mr.
to Oli8e0Yer a suitable .place wherein, to . ,„ , .„ . . ,
• • ; ' •-•d :sta
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BON.E.Y CA.M.P_B.E.I.L
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" 'SHOP -- OPPOSITE
CITY BARBER . , ,
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. THE POST OFFICE, CL1NTO .. ,
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1 • Nong 9hampoomg, rtie., attende , o
Rair dressiug,:s la i ,. n
1111I -E subscriber -has -at -his -farm, .14t,27, --Lor --,,,,,--0,.._ .ay th-airksgivint-atel-svillisserved--a-s-a,
a evening liev...... r. 1 .
r"--11.1. 1I-67'"- • : ' • - • : .: • sa
ti..• 1 "fl t I s Berkshire'Boar, bred • :1-7!"L'09.,11 .
.• Road, Stan ey, a rs -c a s , ,.. geneia. 0 1 a s
by -Mr, Duncan carApkell, Arva, ed by Iron t ' : : s rmon 1 h 1 +dav by the suspension of a .
,Donagh wIll,deli'ver a emperance e ,- • •
and ajxS ithereen '•"'" ." - 1 ' - - • ' •• . business: 1 , : - •+ • : :
Dukes .dase Coentess ' ' . is announced. -
No. 81,.by Young - nl • as pre -vice , y . , . . ., ,. . . . ._ : . .
Terms of service_81.56; caslo .
M ' - ' tX.A1111NATION.-The- Ilex t entrance ex-
Stanley,'Oct. J AVERY.- ". , We. are -please& to learn that Rev. r. . .. „
amination o e in 0
'L ' ' : i th - CI t it High 'School
1 -tc SI- ri-th -1. -
aLN-FA. v--ER-A-s-rep.reSen-ta-tiaseswaited-7141-rribli-U-draeotu*S9 0 e lycs-an. -7-lt
.0,ea . , s
on him to ge , is views. 011 ana , , . „
t ti* ' ' :0' ' tie •as.fa'r ' ings of Burke +and -.Scott, pa,ying-Special •
.+„ • :d : at en iort : o t le o.mer,
, „. . . .. . . . t t* t '1 : f 's • •
as his observation ha gone. . : ' , ' . ..,-, .. • -
In the :afternoon, Mrs, .1... S. Reid. ex -
In. reply.to the .question " what do you' . , ._
think of the land in this.section ?" ha said •plainec. .i.t' , y is ine . ot
I f ' 11 11' ' th. 1 Of•teachin ,Cube
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. . . f sl b o tinues to . , . , ,
Hamilton ,s o . on es oro, ,c n .
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' I b h Id ' the .90th and '21st of De-
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HOIJSE FOR SALE . ' imprOve; beingsaole to be o , ,.
_ h Id
' • ' .• ' : ' '. • able te do.any work. , - se„ , cember Intending.candidates s ou no-
' ' ' ts situated . . • . '".•'' 1 h • li 'd - t - t. later than the
MILE. subscriber. offers; that convemen y . • tl y t e ea .mas er no , ..
I seri,' ' 1 i 1 be held in • . + • „ • . •
" f i lotS' "1.3111011 revive . ices v I .
' _L..eottage and lotI• on Rattenbury street,Tah e '17,10u, . 15th of•November. .,, ,
west of the Methodist ,elfui•eh for s se the HolmesVille- Methedist .and Bible s. ,
a t ace•a lar;e ' uno• • " ' . '' " " ' I been
Chris tan c . . mmencing with ...-N
contains seven rooms, and onithoe. ? a_ t. • hurdles ce _Ely STATION. -A station ias: .
1 f. ood water.' Terms
ber of fruit trees and a we . 6 ,, , . n , , . , ' t ' th gethodist Made on the line of the L. II.. '& Bisw\here
Monday evening nex , iit . e ,.i. ... ,
Made. known on applicaton„ , • , n . . n ,
, . . th G d Trun
, ., WIll reach k • • osses above it, near
. ' I. JACKSON'. ' church, when Rev. Mr., Rice p ,
• •-ilf 11 ' 1882 • • -'7" • 15' ' Iiing on•
Chnton,.20 . aj,, . n . Tuesday and fol- - can. 'and 'passengers wishing to tals•
at , • p.m. . reae , Lu , . . ., .
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t f 1 und Clinton was very, Root whtpli elIcited some .discussson, o
mos - o i C ose ato t
s the benefit Of all coneerned, 'as it tended ,
ci: lth h 'he' found some that Was
gee . , a ?lig . . , . , . s . , , ,
, •1 l'ttl ctie I enefit. cube •
f to show of 101V 1 e pra „a b
Door. •Through the 2nd concession 0 . , .
' • k '' :Ili h I d ' sorne excellent rhot is, to the pupil.. . - • ..
Tuc ersmi. e ,ia seen . ..
S '' 1 r solutions were noW carried of
farm land. For a cemparatively. level • evera e . , .., .• . . .., , I , .
co n . NVIiich thafollowingis the most important .
u tr ',:he found ' a greater difference in.
yd :h - 1 thou ht would 'eXist. '•
the Ian t an le . g fr ... REsoLuTrOX : 07 •001,ThohEN-cE. - We, ,
the inetribers of the North Huron Teach- •
In a hilly country a great .di erence was .. , . , , . .. ..., ,. t . , . . .
always oo e o . : • ers Association, desire, eexpress our.
1. kdfr" ' deep
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]EgoraeS ! .134:'•14- S ..
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T PURCHASE -the above In trade, along with PaPotst
-I. old spades, shovels and other steels ;.- rag „carpets,
old zinc and old rubbers, all at same prme, separat. d
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fromthe cotton rags and other woolen rags, I ialso
take all ot her aortas)! carpeting, brass; - opper,_ cad
and iron, in trade. ,
Good pasturage at George Bentlys•. . •
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Clinton, July 12; 1882. • Wn 11. MA. n ,. , :
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. ., . • - h the main. line Of the Grand Trunk at .t a
. lowing -dayS• at 2 pan. and 6.p.ms, nueac „ .. ,, , _ .. . . ,, .
' EXAMINATION. . . ' .1 . Revs Rice -Wake- • point, can now do so. • , . • ,
.church.: alternate y. ' , • , , . • • .
._._. , ' : . , ' field,: MeDonagla; Stewart; .11re, Blatch- . op'possTsos.s, _s. Messrs., •Wheat y,, an
. • '. . . . . ..,,, „Clinton High ' i. ' a
fillIE entrance examination to ie
1_ School; , will - be 'held in_the ,EMendr 1 School on
20 eif • AS.D 21SY Oi ' • d Edwards are expeetedto .preach in knox, who have been in partnership tn
these. services. ,• . . s, . the 'omnibus linefor some ime, have dis
.T1JESDAY, AND w.Ewisr,,A.ye,eis,,,y, ' ... : • + • • - -
December, 1882, beginning ea h d at nine o'clock.. . " N7 D.
d are • each running
X . ' .E .. C. W. 'ABSOCIA.TION.- The an- solved partnershtp, an , . . .. .
. S to the undersioned . ,
Applicants will send in their name . , . ,„ „ i th' ' - t• in con- a 'bus noW. + '.1.hey should knew whether
not later thanthe lfith of November. nual meeting o is associa ion. . .. ., , . .... .. .
._ • . . ••• • . ,F.:,rJnAg. TURNBUL 1" , ' ' tion :with the f t or not
C. M. Church; was held there is sufficient business or., wo ,. .
1 pal High Sch4"01. . neCMOnday evening ; -after. devetionalex- •S,
••• • 0 t '20 1882 " ' ' -.' ' •• '
'Clinton,. o . ,. . 0 UTRAGED..L.A:.:r eD o r t.. reacheS .Uss that
. • erercises the foil wi ffi e s w e . lect
- 0 .-iigTh e ' r '. -er -e - - ''.. ' '• . • . ' ..1 . .
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, . a o yon th o a ,, . t t the early removal bis death of:
' " Wh t d ' - th• k f 0 nadian farm- regre a • . „ ..
i 0. in'general" ' : . • our a e e ow ' .eac ier, • , r, .
0 . , , . , .. 1 t "f '11 t I ' M. • Josreph 11
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t Drost. whose •good ScholarshiP intellectual :
."‘S‘Vell, it is, on the whole; bet er than . . .., , , . _ , .
I .exPected to find, ,stilb I think there is a t and ex-
P . ,,, . , attainments,, .exe,mplarY. co_n tiO , ,
1 ' t s' T' 50m fbr ireproverilenti :Ore cellent, abilities, .as. a .teaeher„ won , • .
ld 'no '
f.: doubt 'in a short , time • have' secured for ,
, course at might appear too much as 1, - . • , , . . .• .t. • .. s . .•
1 . \ . .• : i• • f •• • to• him ' a high position In , tue proiession
etie 'wanted to -dictates, or a •s ranger, ..., , _ . , . . .
B : th b ' ht.
h t t - ' hat Woiild and What. which he had chosen. ut e rtg
t e . emus ty; o say w . . . .
would•not,Succeed,•but,riay ltmited obsers . h f f • ' ds have not been realized
opes o nen , . ., ._ ,_ s.
-vation leads ••ineto-think - that ' improve-lovely plant. has beenscut down.,while
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Goolit'&Outano.Illvosimollt - 10
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" LOANS 'MONEY ON GOOD .'
TIES CORPANY . , ,
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kincrnurr, Ar. I.owass R.ara.. .
MHE undersigned have been apnoltti aS,golei;
-11-- cltors, and borrowets.can la v_ ru g
N a deelays '' Ltiw
drawn' to suit themselves. 0 • .
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chares.. : . . . - ..
MANNING Js•SCOTT,, ,
BEAVER BLCOK, , . - CLINTON ,
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C11111011LodioNo,8.
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• ' ' hi, MEETINGOE. THIS `LODGE
A i.! 231'1:
sf..e.- in the Madonie- Hall, on.FRIDAY.EV'G
at s.000'closa. : Visitingt-b-rethren are•cordial
0, atte nd. /3y erder of .heW1,1.___•
. . , T L 0 TUNE;
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a voun torl was outraged•near,Ben.mil er
' n ' : • ' t .Rev Mi McDona h. --'.S ' .g ts . .- .; , . .. .. • • 1'
n ed: : Hen, Presiden , . . .. ' -
6 g. , on Tuesday ansthes• In a very, precarious
n ' • '11.F 't .Vice- residents .Miss, • • • - ' . . •
.G . ,. President, „ ... os er, . p . ' • •, Condition from the .effects ,thereo .
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'.' ''' -•• ''s Fierier ; Secretary, Mr.• F.- Hagerman, ana
said that two youths havabeen arrested,
Treasurer Mr.. W. Beesley:. : The• charity' charged with being the : perpetrators of
1%.L ' . • ' • - ' d f 11` 'I C Steven- - ' ''-' • - - . - - • - ' '
committee is compose e 1. r. . • , • - the act :
WILL son: 'the President -and Treasurer. • • . ,. . , . _
. 1 , n . n , n, n .. n ,,, ,, .• • sa
lyinrited '
n ,, , C.. FA. CHURCH . SOIREE. ' CLOTHING . THE. W I.NNIPEG.GETIS:-.vr,
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.ders for over $5Q0 worah 'of .clething. were
, ,n . ._ ... . ,„, .
Seeretai•y., ' '`'' ••-• ' • ' ' . • .-. taken. by Mrs Wills.Shaiv; traveller . for
'meeting
.the
' ' 'b • triad • • , ., e. • et. in 'bloom; and, whilat recognizing a .
ments could e . , e that would . b . of Y ,, ,, , ., ... , ,
d b • ' • h bl
e Power • en - main In um e
' t. h ' fit " • \ • . - : . • High,r.,. .. , ,• g. . . ._
prac ical ene .. . , ,., . e : submission te the will of' Dwine Provi .
." What do ou thinksof our grain ? . . ., , ., . . ., ... , ..
. . . . ,y .,,, . . .. . . d.. denee we w.ould sincerely, sympathizewith
- ." What I have seen .of it. is very goo .
th ''latiVes of th. a d d, earnest-
A sanipIe I .saw at Mr, Paneferd's wae e r,e . . , e ecease , an ' ,,
eXcellent,. and I would j,udg om the h '11 le' ' rted eom-
: ' • . \e\fr ly trust that t ey wi . e .suppo ,. . .,
' lible - lia the field . that the crop had-, forte an cons.a e.. y ., „ ,p, , ......
stu d : - d'• ' 1 d b the ho e and faith •
. ,, . . : . , \ • - '. f tru Christian. , _ .. - -
been a good , Oh e.- Yon Seem . to have A
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Th b d th t g adjourne
is. eine. one, e mee in . -
soil here admirably a apte to grai . rats- .• , .., . is .
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•:REMOVAL.
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EDWIN KEEFER,, L.P.S.:,
DENTIST CLINTON;.
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Late Of Toronto,. Donor Graddafe,Reyal ,Col-.
16ge of Dental Surgeon, has removed to the.
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Coats.Blocic, over W.Taylor ii.Scon 8
' All -work first-class, Charges moderate. -
. The tea given• by theladies of the Crai • o • in 'three days.
I.); Macwhirtels-& ,0 ., , .
' ' . ' . Methodist church, the toWn hall, on Tees-, . '
'AUCTION SA.LE' .
s h . II f th
to meet again at. t e ca , o e pr ,.
d h he for -the Crop re • esident •
mg, an t e eon i to . 2. , . , , , .
' f Ial th - Fn land .I
.in' last g be states that Ins.
...i'veek:" InWininPe-;; 's - •
day eyemug, V? . . P , . . ., 1 orders will f p 'hat.
o ' • • ae•a A0170 ISM SIM0S$S. ' Fr0112 1 • " ' bOt 11 to. over .deuble t . 1
'''' o'clock until after S thetea r.00na was el owd- i ., - . •
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more avora e an. in , g . - . ..... _ : , . .
saf 1 aying . a e \ .., , , .
" ' - th t th • L'nglish agricul- • OUR LETTER BoX.
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HOUSE AND LOT. ed,. and fully • amoun t before retnrning'to Ontario, t has not had a good corn crop (corn as . , .
450 mast .have partaken of ,sup -E Nsw ER does ot o i se red ons e .
h ld 't If lbl for
shall netbesurPrised ••to hear Of 'this en- ' nl,, .. .
eans grain, tri general In ten years, an the ilknons of its-correspondents...Letters are col: .
• ' ' • ' . • ' , per. A host of obliging and• :pretty waiter.s
• ' ' . .Aap ., , , , w_at is to , e ...e. ... .. 'ally•in 'ted from ell who have a grievance.or anything _ -
terprising firm sending . a.traveller to Brie h b ' fli: fnture condition -of theni
constantly flitted about., takirig. charge of the . . of publi .,•nterest to discuss. •Write on one.sisle ofille" ,
I do llot know. You see . e, s ar
HOUSEHOLD . FURNITURE: • l• a . oasible sn 1 .-tis . e urn ta . yr . . th tenant f Ins
• different.tables, and, so fa s p , , tn) t h. 0 1 ' 15.• ' et :stiliciting orders' for , ....-e---. „ paper.; giy .,oureeme ana address as a means ef au-
' • ' •" er. there is so burdened with taxeg tnat tt .
' - - '1 th there E. X, Anderson s name . , . . as brief as
.. The Undersigned tvill sell ,by Pultlic Auction, en „ ' 6v r *ant.. • The- Council' Chamber of thentication, . not for. publication) and be , ,
ing 'C'evicYllart Wei...fitted up' with feur large :and reputation as asscutter .is known.,
1••• '. is itripoSsible . to make any healWay.., the subject wi erniit , and our columns will always
our: • i . . 11.• Emigration of -course, is the only remedy', . e °P . P.-3•: , • , .. . , .
TUTIDAY 'Oeth'bei• 2Sth b elite re I -. anything appearing under thishead-.-
SA. , ... ' , .... _ - , , 5 ta).../lpfl,.eaP•bre of. seating afinostone hundred • and ,Wide. :' • . +,... ... . . - • • ..,
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CANADA,INEST LAND. lig.AGENCY.. COA
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1-13ARTIES who have Farms, :Mills. or Town proper y
1 for sale can have the same advertided in HT Ear%
phlet published monthly; by the aan,a,irl W e
Ag6ncy Co" free of char6e; a is 'On eheasrgedaon
. e°1 t d kr ely through
iales, These p•imphlets are circa a e , g , ..
Great Britain and:Canada. The object aoifialTheCrom;
o a uce ,Old Country- farmers •6 t
rAntieitintOniitaario. Parties wishing to purchase, please.
thee and examine•lists. of properties - for-
ce)] at my o .. _ , . . ,
11 • ' d ,ive" de-
sale. Parties wishing to sell. please ea . an . ,
criptions of theirproverty, terms, &c. , •: . " ,
- . as DOUGH, Agent; Clinton.
'
, d L t on Huron" street H II .t' lf , b t a t is a',esinst, the Englisfilandlord's. ....-, - .
On the 'Preinises, the ,House an o . . , people., whilst the a i se was re aine . or -c• u ..ia .,
- t. ' d f ' ''' ' ' ' - ' - ' • ' • ''' Cl. t 'FF h • -:‘ 'lb d ' 11 b•dd f • .
rOOTI3ALL. ..11.1A PCP. ,-• . . 10 on.... . ig 0 ! T ' ' ' " ' " . - ' NEES t
occupied by.the•subseriber, and the furniturc .-ier. 1 , .IIE 11:Miss_ 0 . .1HE MA,N .
6' eiW - .' f ' 't." es: ase.scion as supper was - . • 1 ' , •
consisting of Tables, Chairs, Sofas, 13eadsteadis, Su 0 . the a ter ser ic . ,.., .. .... ., . Interest as it wi • - re uce t e 1 ers or .. . .,,
Schoo vs. Sea or . , . . „
f th Hioh :School --The' • • ' ''''., - • • ,, ,: ' -. . . , , , ...
over, an adjournment was. made to, the upper his lands, . ..,., . . • - • ..: :2 . ,. , ., .
board- PicturOS:',Stoves, Carpets, Crockery,_Glassware, l Seaforth High Schriol foot -ball elub .+ins , • '` Howrabout.Canadianhatse0".. ' T o' 116-e! &Idol', of the. now .i.Vorv. Era..
" "-- - I' • ' tiantity'of articles cOntamed in a la , . . , . . .
and a.noseel aneous q , ,n. . :1 11 where fhe 'literary •and musicatpartwas s . •
; ' si ck P 11 SharP. commence 1 :' . ' • th- Cl.nton Hi b. Scheof " ..' - ..:
wen •furnishod.. .Sale at, one 0 P 4,, , ,•_ ...• , ,ol. , : E: b • E ' i s I tend. p as mg . . e i . - .g . . •• . Your. driving or uggy orses.. r , . -
d: by calling. A.B. is er, sq.,. e ,_--,_- • -,.• ' • ' b : ' ' h : ' tr." e ' ill- d in the ..
9 ' IL ' : t A. ' V <hien lethin • :Sie,-,-•-.T*o letters . haying appeare • . . .
The house'is centrally situated, rtontains eimen t no tke c ass, t S' t d . at_balf-past tito ..ons • s.
' ' '
prayea-S-m-P---11-2,--,-•-•4---4-F---4Y- - . . _ 11' It ilsbe .ailing-thesiamenta-ble-con- •
ss, s.s, q , . . . . t • -bat. -oar -.-u-rati-- ecer a, ., . .. \ ., . . _ ..
and. is 111 a'VOTy g,01.1d O017difir41. • Titi!ifts :.,--I or-herinse,7 -- -,-7 - ssonte-respect-s7silptrror , 0-01 st ,,..Y , .dition of pofitical. speech. and :Criticism In this
and the Choir rendered their ' • 1' the Cl intori
.'day of s•tle- • for furniture, all sums rtf. . 'first selection: . •• .. . .. ... . .. •
inade known, on. • ., ,. . „ , . , ,
IIigh.Sehool csrounds, for. the .1, . 1. , .. such' as' •Clyclesdales , are , • + . ' • '+- • ' : • s ' • ..: `1,-\' • dff .d. •
s eeches were ma e evs. i e''' k ' b tl t a s .`
d R ' ' Uesers
d - d . - • - . sh -over that 'amount three months. -p _ , ,. . ., ,
820 rin .un sr, ca . ,. , n n , . Edwaids,, .Western.Association. cup: , ... s, o 1 ea 1 N Y • iorses, • : • ' ' . coentry, I seea.space in your wa e y i as,e
1 V k fi 1 ' . .omposed of 0-'60d • hi fetior. ..1 hey,ate top high -they shou ld -
credit 00 . .. ,. n .. men in --excellent paper to offer. a feW remarks ther n.' ' •
furnisiiirig approved joint notes. .- . - • • . o .. , , ., .. n. , . . , ., .. ,,
H linesville - Nlills Seafort a - • 'N a e e d, •are (., • ,.. • • , ..... . e .s or er in . . • • „ , .. the is n es eye eri t is .,,y . 0 a.. . ..
Li ,i'avie s tart -of a Cbderich - and Rice, Clinton,: h ls - t : :'. the legS •Many .of thein ,e s 't ' '1, tl , ' a mine - • II mud.
. (Se -Parties golog to .1Manitoba. an _ 1 6 I . , . , . . , ,. . , . ted thet the rame wilt s • , , • • , s „ , .
• ,Itev. Mr. 1 training, it ts.cxpec. , ,. .s. . . ..
t will please communicate -with Mrs. Callandei ,
ear to le ,. ... .., 11 ' .1 thes-hOrses • • • - ' • ' ' th currilod e is
Wakefield's speech b • f • • t. I a lb 1 I contested al thou 0. h th et e - is • , .., • , ..
: are WRItt Nye - woui(4 ,s.L. c 0 . ,,, . , ,..... cies to constgn to. oblivion , e, e . la .. .
.,n. ,ic,..pc.§0i.,3., . n ,i,rtn.,1,.
was a, ne ,aceoun. o . ... e e 08.e y.• . ,• .. , • . •h .. • .. • 1..- saw some soo s o .,,, .,...., • - - . • ,• .. ;e S,use .. y ., ,. , . , . .„,
h d. t ck at Air • AlcMillan's: tl t - d b certain -scribblers and editors of
-'-' ,-"'n, '' - : :Proprietress. f 8. -..a- 8
' ' GALL ANDER, ' * d v ' ' rn in Belgiani- and was replete Tittle, donbt bat'. that the championship •b 't of corirSe theySwere' lin ported.", '' + , .. .the triltny partig,au ' papers au . our „provittee..--,,
scic'm ' ' t ' i tiow:ind'Inforrnatiori. .11 ' • in the future caPital 'of:Huron, • :
'3."`e''""e8T''' ' .. with interesting ( eser p . .... , .
Chilton Oet.10, 1882. • f h b ttl .. Y,1% YelliAllt , , n ,
11"'' V i i .' It 1,h.nk of the practice. of 'We' haVe here :a laudable :a:ail Commendable
.. , . , . . His recital ,of .11ae 'chief, eveuts,,o t e, a P ' ln order tosdefray expenses, a, sma,- at l'• •• •
11 . 1- '': • \ ' int"( 9 - 9' • - '
N. METCALFE. '
ei 0•EI_ _ _ _--- • • .1. - - .
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VETERINARY . SURGEON,
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From the ROyAl Colleg,e of Veterinary • Surgeons of
England, begs to inform the inhabitants of iLo,ndest-
hoT0,. Clinton, Blyth, andsurrounding vicm ty ,stha,,,,n
he has commeneed business as above, and hope. , b...
strict attention to business, contbined -with; moderate
charges, to merit, a share Of their patronage. Cases
OnderIakell-Will-be4TORted-411141le_11171Sti.4111prOVo:(1.R10,_.
modern principles; that veterinary science excels III at
dand. • -Residence ws' Lon-
the present .in 1.,,
dEn-11 • attend' TITURSPAYS;ATITTWIN,YS
deroseeo, an wi , n ,nn, s ' 'N'sALOTil.
MOTEL, BLYTO, and SAT1,101A1b, AT c1.11tE, , ,., ,
CLINTON. ' TelCgraph fiespetches attended to at once._
Londesboro, Aug. 31, 1882. • . •
_, ,.. • - ' :
of Waterloo, in . connection, with: his „descrip- , . 1 ' s '' d: bt:sLbs-c-ses1";r6-..:-1-- 'concede' thie
-t ;i :NT" 'or- "-Y-f1" -Y,' • ' iniSsion lea be ' . ' ' clippingshorses ?'' • , o inpe , • TIO 011 , ,, lln , 1, ,, ,
i-Epw.-01- -Will charged., ,
... .. . , . n,.., "' ' lo•Iiis' lefters mot savor
' '` t is quite common with us luitsv.atild. much; ies um ail,. •,'( _. ,. .. ,, , . i_ .
A)(1" -.-A.• lc' Ttril it'll Of tlPit Memorable plitdi-.E --3-antl. ''hi-S71613-irig.- -- • , , - • . • •• . ' . . . • • . • ' - • 1 • . t • • ,, , , • . - . ' • strougly• of..the language. of a:pessimist., .-
Ar .1. ibililv 1...i.d.)-f.-';'' 4, -,...- " . ' ' 1. • ' ' ' '' ' -' '''l 'd h-• '''''"'t CI .-. 'W . • t' te know that
• - . . - • • . . , . ., . ..,wen.., , ._..a.e., _. . ..
: - .. : • • - • companson•hetween the other. an s esviri e . „. : E _rep e . , .. . , . . .. , „ .,
Mr John ' not, do for t iis court lye. . ,.: , - , • . ,„„, . , ,
.TIOH. the tioree ,shoenessaile , , erat...m., at . an r c - da• his lionse Mach,:to the Cr e• red that the istetice' .pr'e v ail - l'' t , I've net 'ahead of that in
. the, age in w im i n.e. a r, ..
edit' of i Hodgeiis Still • .continnes very low. Foy . Berns, assu ., ,.. ,p . , .,.. .. . , ti,
X. suritlitno. business.. - • ' '-,. ' the' inttei -were piems of we sus eine e o-. s
, , , , , . n.. .. ' . t. [Ina ' ' ' '''' ' ' ' .11 ' t '' d 1 - ' ' f ' '.- k . h. .. . SEC : haS been ed,in ttatario to SQ1110 eXtellt,' :11 opene , .. ,
, n , , , . • 1 . 19s0 . . , , ,, , n . . , , tire. past ? .. 'Are. 'these strong appelletionss not.
: . fts TIP,I.,ING, ,-- . „ ,. . , t0C.past lye wee s is.cen i toil ., . • , . ,,... , . , - -,1 sd, ,..it, is superier o e ag , o . ... ,
Cliptup.„ Oct., 2, . -. , , ,. quence. Aff.the speee ies tt ei a u ...... .. t "th -• e ' f Club law 9 'Are these
he oravest a prehension l. is .es es wit p ..
snchas to.cause p 11 SUE ri
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A 0 U ' W .
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MAE 'Regular Meeting of Clinton Lodge, ..Ancirint
_IL Order of United Workmen; NV01 be. heia 10. thee,
rooms, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20. A full attendance is
requested. ' , ,-- -.. • .
' '' : '
( der disburSed among the widows, and or-.
'pliTali'liss.o7the deceased members, the ,,suna of give
'minion, Five -1-tutuilre4L Old 'Illirty
Thousand Dollars during.the naa."'eelni.I'llars
Each member is insured for two thousant . 0 ...•
bus far
Only nine assessments of. one dollar each,. t, : .. ,
In the nine months Of the present year.. ".. . ,, .-,, - .•_
Parties desirous Of joining the. Order, can:learn full
particulars from any of the members, orfrom . ., .
DR. WILLIAMS, JNO. Pl.-MARTIN, , ,
' Examining Pysician. • . ... -. ' seetetary,
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, ., . s , ,„ . , ,- . .
oecasion, and much apiareciated. Beiore ,the . .0 b : is ' - less .the •horse Is, kept sin. ... . „ . . . ,
- ' ' ' ••• - - .. ' "h- titles more barbarous than the casting of .a •
t 'his friends. . Last week Dr, .Grassett,ef . al axons, tin . , ,
'-' 'F'i-li• s'•-•ile ' • . : ' + • ' .cloSe Mis W. IVICHoMagh sea.deri fevireinarks, • li' • 9 '' I 't t. b tt -
, • . s l' d :printing press into 1 e bay.,. . s I no e er.
• • - , ..., ..rs...,,,•••• ..- . • , , thanking ell. Wh,o shad aide in making the . . „
TOronto,: held a consultation+ ivith his modem, and.'necessitates gteater .cage .i,n , , - . .
- - - - - ' d . ' ' • • - • •• . ' . ' ' ' a' i h ' I it; uld su. ' 'cise Canadians. . : , se.
:' 'Reference . ,„ .. , . , . to Indulge *in a little Billingsgate,: Wtoog
A '5Ei..,y-oliiirli:JG. scPAPIER,,,,cirieup. ... meeting. a suceess. • Rev.. I - . . d I d iser here he. recommended . ttent on t an . o , pp , .., , , . .
mrs''.8telivart was -T-1(1-+i,e'a 'a v • - "'. - s • : - s ..,;' +. theirliorses:".: ' --, : . • . tl • •• tt. r broadeast'over the
,EA:' If.; hANsaolut,!Startle.t.Noti. -1J,I: 1 ri3 to ._ ... . .. , . . though it b , Ian fica e , . . . .
isi af the Foundry: 'iiCes all that had been done for himstn,a:meass.-ea.le ., , • , . . ; , .. vete funds ? ", r. think, sir,
. ... . ,.: ...gets t..:„IAII .. , ... , . , . . , ent during the early.part of tlae meeting,„
clinton; Aug,. 14,;. 1882.. .
- bat 'bad •'io 1 ' ' t of view as the best ktioWnita 'the l''' ' d'••' es land Pul?ii•e' or' '1)1:i - a ifi ' tl - 11 the 1
•leave to' fill air engage.ment else- •0.- pPin. . ' - . . , ,--, - -. - '-'Do''yo hem much an ,Epg an • all r that he•has not studic we
't.
n .- . , . ., ,, . ,, ma pep, y .. , . , . .
th fere:n ,
1' 'Bev .Mr flamiltair , Of Londeshore; profession, and -gave is as .his,,epinion a „ ce to 'what is ealled the..Nertlawest? records of the past, or else. he .woeld.see,mat..
''A;(11•ER. WAN TE . • .'''''e.re• . - • ' ..- . .. ,.
., TE J. .. ' , • • '' 1)
_..,,, . who has been so ill lately, was also Trese . us ' would come through.. all . -
. „. n .. n .., , . , , , " l''' 1 ' b t : - ' . h ... It eatises iiii te' 'for ' ratitude rather than censure. To,
A. at e, v., pot „nauc .. , ,, ,, . r g. . ,.. ,
' n , , n , . , n ., , • • ' ' ' . '''' '1.3 ' • ' t• - and with eXeitement.. -In. :fact 1 might say we do, fear for. ie u e „ . . , .
L The 'music :of the evening was furnithed . by rightsbut at ,wou • require inae, . ... . . , , tl fut r as to say t e eas cowar -
NO 10 'OODFRICII -"- - • h '1 ' t . si '
-L1OE, SCHOOL SEC CIOIN .. • • . -; ... sthe e oir o ie c lure , an NY are q , , , . , . , . , , , , . 0- : : •tedso &sell -as People here-. -ice, when we note the rapid. strides toade, na
_Ii ' ' ' lii • D'I's: field: ' COncession: Seeond , . h ' f tl '1 ' sh • 'd e uite stare • asfewadslitional•suggestionS reeomniended . not set exci . .. „ is, .. ...
- , -.Towns. li,, A , la' . i' s nt•will beak ue out in stiV.:, 0, continuation
c ,.. . . A 1 y • •sto•tin g• salary to :+ al d 'I 't the ' direction of freeing our' electionie fronts '
1 w o were p e e . ,. . . . , of ,the..Very, care u rea, s, , . ., ,• . ... , . „ , . . : .. ,
' f 1 t t . app.ears to do : It •takes as great ea o , .. . . . . .
lass pretereth +. PP . • • • •'. ' o • A ..* a • ' • • briber 'and eorruption.• -Yes.. notwithstand-
, n , . , eheyond all praises .r. -11,El• •ment - e a . receive ,
l'' COLT' 'secy,-;Trerts.. Garfield: ang hat at w M' - W. -.' ' ' ' b ' li .4 ' ' - d He ronotinced, •ekcite an Englishmahsbut. when, ha does .... y.
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. ... , p. .. , , . ,. , . . .
• : . ' . ' , • Doherty is the .leridest, .an t'eXcited, thinse;goes with a rush." : '
d Miss Callaader him ' Organically,' '..and „, .,constitunenally ger, , .. ..,f, ..... f., • - ..- .. - t cf t of e• i Cora and
' ' ''''. ' ' ' ' '''Oliet -, ' , . mg the exaggera e reppr a , or up a . . .
:wANTED ,.AT. , .' ,. , , , ,,,. ..
oi• 'itniii. .. The Members take'a deep.interest - , sl. - II dd.- he not 'suffer fronhnervOus • ' • . What\ ie. yeurs,opinion . o... a , , , .
„, .. • g 1 '" h ' s 'dscorise' tient' ' their efforts, . • .. ' • • (0 ss;istisa . , all :its , cencomitant• evils, .surely the prose. •
, • .... • - -_ +. • s, ..a , ,- : • in. t ieir c .otr„ an . q . y , , , ': d. ' b'It t , tain. much weatlier . . . • ...- .,, . . . . , , , beerver can see:the 'change that 'hae taken •
rostratten an ina, 1 1 y o ..re .. ,, .. . , , .
Trnc- ), - ivi -
16 COATMAKERS and' FIVE (5) PANT . from tithe todinse .ere.. exceedingly success • • 'They teld• me before I left home that place. Onee "'every. man had Ins .price,'7- .
: and VEST AKER ...
S ' 'Highest Wages -will. be , nourishment
1 h h re arked by various viSitors here. s. . • .. • . in his-.stomac • wou spee -, • - . • .. . . se ay. sue ,a tug I ..un . . n. , „
Pahl,and mentrguaranteed.,s- . • '1' d ' h tri'' -is kno* ' -One° niers
permanent eraplo , , n.n. , n n, , ily. recover. . e seems; owever, o ave ,. . ld find it:very. frosty and coid,..but.1 : '
: tbat'in: this choir there. are, some eace en y H' ' h'' '', t li ' ' I Wou
Address, • . -• -- 11 il "
'''' ' - -ler '•• - •.t -ned•VOiceS t th b l'eve 'there fea.red to go' to the polling booth-' no*, none •
'' ' ..:p..C.AMPBFDL,',/iferclian.t !Tel , „ ..., .. .rai, .., , , ,, , . _. . , ., , _ S I.: have ' got ''• l .. ' ' k - th ' ' f 'd .On'ce • yid ere -
passed the naoet Critical pain t,an,d, appears. did ?loss . en e i . . . _ _ e . „. ,, ,, .„, , +date . to+ MA S• , em ,, a ral . . ,, ,. iw
andsthat taey • form ,a,,most.- , . . • . . • '• .•• - - • . • • • . • ' alon .Ver -well sa far and like the weather.
-.• • wisineses Manitoba:. • S'' ';-3 •.' tO lje" daily improving.. : . . . „
important end attractive, part of the un ay •
• ,
, •
' ik, s T
S FOWLER _.
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, . . ., .. , .. . . .. .
,,, .. . . , ., . . governed by a Compacts but who„sha 1 say .
'Cervices. - The seteelinne , given -oh Titestlay; c' ' ' - .. ' '''. This- town - ' • I enced ut ,, , miss t ,e so „
- ..,LINT,01,1!18„ ItEPuTAT:401,.. I, have e .pen , ,. , . . ,,, . . , s.. . „ . . . . _ , . ... , „ , .
that'ours is not a rig ter ay oug o •
HOUSE.. TO ,'LET., ,eveiiiiii Were the Te Deans --"We praise thee, ' certainly enj oys, . an, , enytable ireputatien. .
• -7, • - • • . . ' balininess .so "charaateristic. of .theEnglish men' ofour7choice be not in power ? . Has not ,,
'--- '' srni:ssi.ED. ,noeisit - „ , • .. , , . , , .
' : ' • ' ' ; ,... ' '- .6 -God ' by the fillIchoir.. " Sound the trum- ,abroad; for it is eften g'poken of by travel . climates I do. not, think . I :.could 'stand ,Mr. Mdnning been "allcisving the:political as- .
rilHAT ;CONVENIENTLY.. . . .. .,ree i oTts ,
,I- 'jUBt north of &say s..notei,,vietori . st, t - e wet, . wptten by Manners, a so o an .,
'' m 1 d h : • ' • • - ' t ' st 'flatterin ' your ex reme win ersi i , ,. . .
t i ny
9 o!us, lers and others in . he mo , . g t . ' • t f s a thing like petit on the other side to .clond his vision so
taining eight rooms, hard,,and soft water, goo( ,., .., ,
1 ifellar ' Mr Jones • taking 'the solo part.; .." Bye and. terms Our business' raen..do considerable. . . ‘: •
- whet it is represented. tebe.'.'• " .• . ... that. he cannot be o. a Enter an more. eau.
" I ' d hr .111'. Nell :6 Holmes - . .•• • :••.
with three-efthseram•acre sareen. Apply to , , hye,..... a #30.0,012 0 0 Ut3,., Iti , I ,,, , AS t eresu . en.o your o serve. , ,. .
, , A. DOLISWOItTIL, ISAA.0 §002.2.. ' taking the 80101; " Dedleat1011 8334113/11, II trade lylt):1 '' - f h • I ' 0 h " ' It th • f b tions . tiful view iu this Canada of .oure ? 'Perhaps
restdentso ot er p aces. ur.
what do yon think. of.Canada'as a withler .not • .ye e o.,..vmg ..w enevqr our.ners
'37. leading .elothiers 'Messrs. nos: Jackson • i b E • " b ' : • ' dibor's -
Tlinton,r:Oct."19,18a. ' . ' ' ' ' l'a 1 • • ' 41" h the + ..-
. BEST STOCK OF
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VIOLIN STRINGS
IN. TOWN..
. , singing of' the echo parte . - • • • - • . s , . .
y or. in w lc. . . . ., , , . house Lis' on. • fa re, it cannot be - amiss for the
. . • ' 'h• ' & C • i• ' .' h ' "I think it is a fine..country, an . .9
d has a
nd Cralb Macw. irter o. are urnis - , . . . , , . . . .. . engine . „ . .. , s , ..
" ' ' a '-",,Ifebtiviih's Praise" solo .and a • ' . ' . . : • • : . . , ,' ' • • f , good prospect. before it.. I like ;so ..VI V
kLowER .BULBS ETC.. ' was. ver.Y. gf13 s .. .. .„. ' ' • a • ing thenorthwestavith ,a great amount ct. - ur a s sio play ri' little 'on our oivn ''' lie. has
' ' - ' : , chortle, •MiesslOepew singing the . solos. an • , • - • latinch.ed his -little bark that hemay resole. -
13'''tt 't1 .1' d th s of.The Americans , - - . . .: . s . . .
. : :-' . ' ' • ' . ;:•---.• ' :''':''''' ' ' .' ' the-cloding piece -"All hail the poWer of ,Tesna' clot ing, an . so .e. us from the gathering ,storm.. he seee tn ,the.....
la' ' d ' ' 'ektebdin 'the reputation' e er, ian. 0 . o e . . „ . .
"'A ikr' IMPORTANT PART OF' FLOWER -GARDE! . ...,,, , -• - ` • because they . aTe more like .our „ own. ,,
zi.. . • • .0 t • et the-hulbs tor •ea.rly Rpring- name, te., t. e line .o . reeee... . ee .., , , . , . ..,.
h t : t G Str • t•• ' The. :of the town. • The Deherty.Organ, Climax near futures .1-towS thankful' we shOeld be to
' - work' ney' 1' n a • - ' I ' H - tl a •TgliPs choruses were. partieularly wellrendered and T
.flowers. The subsenb,er haa for sa e pent 1 ,. ,,,ii, , n ., n ., , , ,, h ': her' • McTa' 'art. Fannin 'Mill and . ere. is „: . . .., .• i . - , , „ .. t is pug y we c er ti , . e pen in e ea e: , . .
res , gg .. . n g• n , . . Th. ' •:' .too much- 'egotisra with' the If ' - ht 'ell .' f th - ' ' . 'd. f C of a'
.0.„,,,,.;SnowdrOpi, and' :Narepstis,".to.be,•Plannted. t i7.,,. -t- 1 '''-' - rees' • s •
in it Chnto ..I lour a e arti les that hav , i .ade ..,
' - n ' ' i ' e • • e- n
e the 'eudience was DO n,ti OW 10 eap. , . g .. ... , . ..
fall fol.:spring-flowers, Also,,Strawberry planta, urap Americans. theyare, contmuady beasting 'Pure and Malefiled. political crusade.t How
thanks.' Th ' th : h tth • I n :Ch.' -,°f
,vines, and. orders neceived 'ter au sines:of Fent tre.. .. n e..eolos were by 110,,EneAn4.211Syi .this place nown roug ou -- e. 9 g "' ' ' f 1 ' :' t ' ''' : - I tf'e free- : . Is id .h th ' ''. ho b s °inter'
their. wendetsu couri ry, anc,,, .t , „. . ,,we, s ou .. onor. . .9 man, 7 . a .p.. ,
f th 'essibiacin ver ' diffieult notes' - "1 breadth Of theland:, ..:0
•• e . lent thakfresh at -11)010 ef Millis' must be pro-„ genie o . em ,.. „ . g . y ,,, , n,nn ,, ,. n., am ,, , . , , , . . ,. . . . ,
dorncif their institutions - and . If :you. 'do out so 'definitely the.hidden rock.on which we .
tir 'grain buy, : . • „, ..
Iti re'1.-YeivcerV year in' order to InWelbe. ifinest '0111ilajt yet their execution .•was, of great merit. ,INe er.s•have made,this„theleading.-nistree se . 1" 11 I '''' : th ' tt •1'.' t '' -+' t ' '' i ' .T - t r 'to oui 'sula7eot.7-"A.- -
,_ t- st not,agree witt ft ..t ley says., eras n .h.1 e .arc o penes.. . 0. re. e -.Kr . , . 3 , , s .
eof':tii(eir-ln•ight hl"ooms in the,•pririg. ,,-.....,-,:.-.;••'• -- '-i--; " ' 'par t• ofthe . evening',8 .serviVes, 'deservect,intire, the west • ',Oar :+schoehi.
, , . . ..., .., ,, ,, ,- . .1,y,.,c.. skA..R.14,. :. • as•e'. excelled.•by . , 1
it'to Thalonsk OHr prejudice Thit, there,' i, ssoodnisn's pedigree is little hunted. up," this, ,
cantoe, pet, st..s, fess. . the comMendation ,: givea. hi .. the. votes ',. of few . and elli. Ohtlioli_Ser.V.i.Cee.r.e.C.Ognizad.9.81 o.n. ,',').
e in' s• that IStonishe'S nie; ancl• that' iS aphorissieis• true stilts The manWho is really '
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J.. imEsu of 201 acres, situated in .8antine Coirnty„ Mich-,
igan," On tlic Wild,Cat road, nearJerld4 statidn, on. the
Port Iluron and North Western. railtyrty. 411,eleared,
'except 40' acresywhieh. is.good green , beech' and Maple ladies-
timber. • . Frame house , •• good frame oil thui MI ngs, fine left
orehard of bearing,- fruit trees. . Best of. lvatei... •This
farm, is in the" hest agricfilturat section.imialchlan, .
°setae; a good. 'opportunity to buy. a Arst•class place
at a low figure. Well fenced'and in:good state 'of •eus
tivation. ' Price,$5•000, haltdown, reasonable. time fritri .
! balance. 'SuCir a" farm in"the county'or 'Huron wort ;o4,ed,,
the low'est,,$12,000. J
thanks than' that .per OEMSII by,, the choir. . "
- .' : ' ' - -•-'-sess.--s----- • - - • • - • • • th-e rice;yous aye to ,pay ere or. s . , , .
it sveurd. be impossirblee-fcti.rfouis, tohowselnleteioosns.a.011f.. among the. best- Our railway facilities, ,s. -"P , .. ,i;,, .. s.: , h ,t ..... Slob , goad bassno-reason,Iosfears the..cloSeet-scr•atis.- -----, -
are better•than. most plitheS pesse,ss. ' Our , Li elothing and certain lines ' of ny. Have we no good men at present engag- .
those who did 'the'. b 8 . t , st.. n1111.,5t.Sir.- ayS ,
- , • . . , , . „ . . n healthiness , . . . _ . i il . I maritifaCiii;ed„goodi:: It ,WOuld, ed- in priblic : a ffa ireci;', . alin aveowe enor • IlltehIl .83dthr ?cit.
the -affair andwe are sure their . best praise as .a town is proverbial.. In . .. . .1 me ch
is.to be found an the appreceition of those b I k d t CY almost pay a person totake a trip io erecters will he ,. d.d .b • .,,, e i
every wa.y that+ it may , a .00 e a , in- . , • , . s . . .
est examination ?.• Have We not men,' in and.
Who Were. present. So abundantly had -the °J.' •.• P '., . . . . . end. bu what he wants ior in . . „ , „
t "occu ies 'an enviable pOSition and the, every year , . . Y . , 7 , .• ;. , out of parliament, who .aeandepencient think-
previLled that there was nearly as much countiy, at,iarge a is '' • 'the fact
re reco,rnsmg, ., , sense cases prices are•double what ours.me, ers, men who ars wise mmugh to vote tor that,
, ' ' 1 'thli- not believe in absolute free'trademais
untouel d a 'need' • r The ' rodeeda More Mid more 'every day.' . , which they consider can be obtained; rather .
amounted to Something oyee$90. , • , , . do I, be lieve'in absolute protection, 'but- S.• than so far forget their. country, an,d. their •
, On the. folloWing :Wearideday.evening a tea MILITARY . CONCERT.' -- .As intimated think.they catty jt toalar here.'" : • ' country's weal, by a false.pstaciple•of abstain. •
. . la i Week': the 'committee' connec
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children Of•the- SundaY school s -. )' . . , . - , . - •:. ., - , ., . •
ted with - Afte,r a few Other remark§ the interview ing' antil•theirealise their hopes. Rothe wait
a d d la ' 1.' nk
which was largely, atten e an uge y -e - No; 4 „Volunteer,:Company,. have matte ,endea, , not built in a' day. - The present grand and
arrangenaentS for a ' grand coneert to „be :
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Repairing done -.Promptly...
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Also'. d 40 farms for given bathe Dawn hall, here the
sever acre Improved sale ,eircap, , , . n n ,..ti .
en even- , . . . . work of a generation, or a Set ,,ef,men, 'neither
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and thousands of acres of wt an s i le a, .. . . n I 0,1•11, can we eree
Divistoai Cos:miss-Judge Squ Of Nav 9th. (ThanksgiVing day): , ' m
ier pre- I ,g , • . . '.. ' • • k --'• . . h-' .t NORTII HURON AEAGHZ ;NCI , . ,. - t a stable and eubstantial struo- .,
References can he rnade to ,C. Cryderman„ Porter's 6 Being determined to ma e It ..t e mop. - • . .. - ;._____ . , ' ture with one great effort,, but by little and :
. 'sus T. Burko,11',. J. Paislei, Or j. Twltehell, Clinton. .„ , IS' A .ATIUM . .. . ' . ' . ' •
ided at. Divisien Cotirt here last , , . • . . . . ,
Friday ss..
, .. „ . severe U1-11/11. per an ca,ses mug spose euccessful .concert ever given here, they Repertea.speeially for the NEW ERA.: • . ' • little. . 13riek upon -brick, ex.pertence'and hits '
T B URFN Croswell, Mich. 1 ' ' " t t b • • di ' d
' 1882,
bet. 19, • lin have secured the best : musi
' The egal fraternity was' represented : , , . . . toryteachers us, is the only wise and prudent -
cal „talent• in• , - ,, • ., . . • , ,
' -rson
. by Messrs. 1Vfanning • Malcomson
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ger Had t ere been a
MACHINERY, , A mn UTT:T. .
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soli. pALE• ' the Judge could have one
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riallE Subscriberoffers. for_sale op the AMSTAR I,
eb VW 37 perhaps; have been Better
-IL oeous terms, tlie..machinery and -1,n111 ng a pre- , , n „, • n
' rr d s the Clinton Elamng Mill, which embraces oral
-1, •:!,.. a.: I. AINFUT ACCIDENT
:511•5 0"soise-poWer boiler and id home-povvor engine; 'a ...... , , ..--Ort•Tuesday
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large planer, moulder, tenneting machine, power mot. tamer ATIrelvs,: w .1 c
User" li • • bl' d latnlachine all in•first classorder. cane
, s aper, in s i crusher on their
The cstablishrnent as it stands will '-be sold at shoe with the sorghum Machine)
ting its original cost, 'and is. a deelded••bargain, an
has hereto donma Are ,kusiness.t. Only reason fe ot n , ave ,1
f tu e. to h h•S .left
selling.is that the .pirtrprietor does not ?Tisk to rernat between the rollers and
n busine88• ' ' . ." ' - ' '' ". ;Medical aisistance was
The machinery. will be eold separate if dernr0 ,,
•ii, STEVENS„ . wag foun necessary e amputa
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Clinton; Sept: 28,,188.2: . - • elinton. -, w
, . , to er fingers about balf-an4rieh:b.elow
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of Mrs. ;The Sernisa • '
nnual meeting of this aSsoci: 7 J
an Ontano,represe ted 1 e pe .. .., . . . . . Th .
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' nt ' etel rote the liner; : .
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" - • :: h- h .Caldwelh. the , well known soprano, of anon was, held. to Seaforth on, T r. , y , „
train. by w ic .. . - ,, • .. , . , . . . _ . . .
• . . .. • - • Hamilton, who has been justly .eutogized and Frtday oflast week.. A largenumber . `` When 110112 were for the party; , •
home immedi- .
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h - ' - t ' 't Id ' ',And al e . . the eta e. - . .
e. 'cour..„I ..wou by.the press of the United,States anil Ca- of'. teachers : were in • attendance,. showing He:also 'had the 'good sense te writes' " It is
for -himself. . nada, froin oneend. to the other, 'and alsb that this important factet of onr eduCas. shessatesa of man to .overrate present evil,
111 Ch ' X Ily of Branapton Mr Thos tional• system is taking' itepfaceaniong and underrate present good; to long -for What •
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Mr j0 lyni • Of -Toronto, Prof Newman of the best means of increarnng the power of he hae not, and to be dissatisfied with what
awor, nig+ a,
'V t th • s - ':. ' • ' ''''' ' ' ' ' • 'd if 1 . h ' '' the choOl room :
e •Goderich, late.of London Engs. an, , rs. t ie,teac er.10 . ,.s . , • he las.", And. assuredly this is Mr, -Man-
farm, , (connected Newton, of this toWn. ' All' these parties 'The president, Mr. ,, . , en erson, , __,. g .
had the mis-R '.EI •d ' • 'of nin is position at present. We live not .in
have established reputations as muSicians Blyth, comnseneed the. '_p,roceedin.ga by utpoi,,,, ,rt w ,. p_ , ____... , _ ,, . .,
hand draWn : in ' he ill UM 'fan ideas advance us.:in -
. . f - ' d .: d • f .1' nfide t eadints a Carefully:Prepared address,:ilills 013 IneP
_ , 0 SupeE10,c,0! eri: an WO ee co . n r , .p , t . _ . sely macticasag& , ..vvhae 1 admire
- ternbly erusbed. that there will be a very large; attendance of meanil h s t •.' d ed intr the writer's' clesiresto„ amend, the leOriesattriss:„..
0 t bse resen in e , y , ..,, , . . . „
called :in and tt +I e sat'ons: The• rciceeds are te. o. .eorres On ent 'cone' .ered it well WOr y ,
butes anct epithets of the day ; to reform the
e t e roe on ..1 occ 1 p g p many grinvane
' t 11. th . '1.1 " -:- h I ' ' f f: 1 • th ' I ns of ou ' ' f th 1 ' I ' t f •
towards. the pure ase of e mets or the o ,,a p ace in. e co um „ es o e lour. °wino re ram
r• educe- . . . • ,' . s . . ,..., „,„ _ , s,
the ' from
.. . thinking 130 hart unwittingly exposOd hit .
cOinpanY. As ' concertS of' a soinewhat tiOnal joUrnals, and for :that part in our . , .- . • .
Samson lOst his . Strength with his,bat, . neglect of. observing+ that which is and .wea
. ,. • , , ' '. .. ' knuckles,h being pilt-iindeilthe hafluenCe inferior order have' hitherto .been well local papers: s ,. .• ' • ' slowly bnt Surely:going en, Viz., it, war-egainst. , ,,
Thousands of chloroform! (luting the Operation. He :
,. of men -and • women loose Wei • .. • • • • - . pa ron ze, , ...., p. ,. g . ,
peop e - . . • .
t i d 'the attern t:to". iYe 'Our ' I 1V1r D C Dornince beingsealled 'en :tO an that is lanjust end iminoral in the politic&
h th ' a.
beauty,wit me, an very 1 rge numbers h • ' ''fi • d. h b
is fortunate in ,aving a . ,nget.! an t um , an opportuitity of hearing .the best muss- show .. . . . ,, , , ,. , , . , :,P . l' • ,,.. . . „ ,
restore the rava,ges of time by, using the. fain. how to• teach History ,to Fourth awl' blitieal roceedings Otour coUntry.' ' . .
a • 'left on the hand. Only a fase,days before e,a1 talent 'at a. low chaige;. should meet Form, succeeded admirabty in drawing, . , L xouri, -
is ro er o in, a . one o ,. is ngers
t N li. b th .C1/1. h il ' f h fi : • ' h
bus Ciogslese Hair-litestereti... S.old- a . . . _ ,. „.. , , „ ,„._. , . in t at, earty encouragetnent • which out, a lengthy discussion,. • w , ,. , . . . r , „
' ' Ho far it wail ' • .. ' ' YOurd•OttrAZIA*
cents per bottle by all druggists, Slightly crushed in the same 'WAY!, i,t deserves. . iirefitable.ts not :etteily indgedi -yet matters, 0 , . ,
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