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qpt thespeetel atteatlian of hat-
wesitue 44.1 4ttboenboo, to the bollowiao
IStopais of the nettetwper laws :—
poettuneter i uited to give
nutke eitifer. Itettionug parr 11004
gnawer thy lew,, adieu a sulks:41)er der*
Oht take paper inn el tite office, and
rate the mem: for its waiving takeu.
Any neeleet ts. NI, matte the potent:Isom
tees:use:1a to the peldialtera for poyment.
ay pastel °ream, Ids paper ells.
;moaner:I, be tuust pay all arrearages, or
til her may vitalism to bend it
emit payment k wale, met gelled the
whole antotoo. whether it be taken from,
the Mike or not. There can he no legal
aisseetienalee moil the paynicut is made.
porauewbo takes a paper e'en'
the post-otace, whether directed to leo
name or arwthi r whether be has sub-
scribed or not, le responsible for the pey.
4 --If a sttbscriher oraers eh paper to be
steppe:a at a certain time, aud the radish-
rr continues to send, it the subsea= ist
bound, to pay for it if he tekee it out of the
pa4-Mill:0. This proceeds upon the ground.
that a Inan must pay for what he uses.
CHURCH, Olin ECT 0 ,
J. nod eantreli.--Servierm on Smidav at 1
& tn. eel p. m. ewe ours, to eau. Sunisy,
School.S am. Senior:on Wedneseay, 5 p.
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um% Wittme Owe, Rector
eanaia tiethodist.—Elervices at 10.30 s. M.
the 7.0o p. m. satmatii &heal at 2.30 p. m,
GRIM, Pastor.
uanada Prebyterian.-Servieee at 11 aati, and
*so o. tn. sabbath School, 2.30 p. M. REY.
Oldie. Smeller, Pastor.
Ohristlan,--Servicee at 10.30 a, m. and
%se p. in Sabbath athool, 220 p.m. Ray. J.
Mom% 1'4810r•
Raptist ohurch.—Service at 0.30 p. m. cab-
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, Chilton, Wednesday, August 27
ilLuee'oved Condition Of Ireland
•In a letter from Parnell to a loca• l
„secretary of the league in Ireland, be
• says he antioipates that the outeeine
of Parnell committee's report, an
• iniportant iruproventeptein the con.
• dition of the labeling classes of Ire-
•Isncl will be effected. Officials of
the local government have been
• , giving evidence confirming a report
circulated by the Irish party Uinta
tneesure will be prepared giving the
local authorities power to take or
lease land for the pizepose of letting
• . it 'to -laborers at moderate prices.
,
.• The•ineasure wrl also empower au-
• thori ties to make repairs in cottages.
• A return has jost been made to par-
s . lierne,nt in regardeto the Irish aireara
of rent, act. According to this, the
-; ..eutti of,£2,570,000 owing to landlords
'•• loy farmers has been wiped out uri.
„ der the:not since 1882. Of this large
. emounteUls ter gave 4820,000 in re•
•• ,• mission of rent, 'Anson, £250,600,
Connaught 41,000,000, and Munster
4600,000. The: Nationalist • papers,
commenting, upon this return, Ntate
that:the land act has already 'secured
'
to the faemero a Permanent'yeduc-
•• aim, er rent. exceeding £500,000 year.
Ir. The•Bilhop of Liweriek; earl of
- • Pelmare mid- other members of the
c .tomiesion which has been ceniiiil.
'-'
ring 'the conditions cif education in
• Ireland; state that . the curtailed
. . •lents were better anclonire regularly,
paid last year than at,any tune since
•. : '•: the' Parnell.. agitation began. • The
••: . relations now existing'hetween land-
. * ,lords and tenants are arniCable: •Th
• • e
. . . , -
. pritintry schools 'estoblished for the
.•... , .
•• • • ' Lenefit dt tenento are every ,where
. •-• .
• • •• • aepreciated. The goVernmeaft,• has.
ree.olved even' a large. reduction Of
• tee forena in Ireland. • ••.
• •
• '•
. •
!I be ihlipsor Trimc in' r onto
• ,• Ascorrespenclent writes Ole Toren-.
,
, • to N ewe as follows '••
. "Your stiggestiori that the temper-
,' nnoe people sbould labor for a 're
• cluctipn in the ninnber 'of -liquor
lioenses in Toronto, instead, of; pelt-
uontng fer the eulonission Of the•
•
:Scott Act, is a good one. • There is a
great deal to be accoMplialted yet
. within the fieldcovered by Provin-
cial 1egislation, Several 'important
arnencimr;nts Aver° made last session'
. •
• .i0 the Crooks Act.; let. the fight for
• its furt•lier amend:net-It be keit up:
•I would, in.. this etninection, suggeit'
• • • ;• the fo1k:4111g improenthen to :
' et. The abolition of all saloon 11.
.• censes, We have no peed of tnore
• , • . .
•
plaees for .selling liquor by the glass
than the bare of 'Litotes hotels that
• Sur:Ash. acoommodeitfon to traielere.
• Mareover,• the. gen tuno.liotals are; ,as
Tote, 'Mire respectably.. kept than
• mere ,c1rinuieg ,salmatue which tee
• iipt to degeneyate itito gambling
itells. • : • ,
. .
•
till. A censiderable .recluctioh and
careful elistribution,of shop fic,iemes.
A few Months hence the shop traffic
, will be separated front the grocery.
trade, be one of the .ernebilments of
last eessiom but theeelare too numj
•shop licensee. •
• "3, A considereble ieerease in -the
price orthe lieenee to Sell. There is
no rearm why the ti•arle should not.
• be reede te pay A gulch larger pro
portion than it now does at the cost,
•••••••••• • • • ••• it ,-eit wile -cm- the arm -ninety. •
whisky ti flic ,of Toronto tnight, nt
• * e500 a license, be made to pay a con-
hider:U.10 portion of the expense of
• . out (ate schools.
"4. A local option elettser undoe
• which the voters of each polling sub.
rlivision Would be enabled to wry, by
enuttaneay Voting 4. ' Or no tit Yin or.
•• ilinar?sittin,1 lection whether
e
•' there should be ameolicenecte granted'
Within their subdivision or not, due,
ing a 'term f three or five yearst
• ha pletnseikvoie on a omall SAIS
be peeTeetly while the
Mode of tekiog it would be •simple
_tend inexporisivelitoteovet, out
,itroodtaily
train bevitig to Vete on by laws of,
vatious kinds. :
!elle thief objeotion to the Secat
. Aet IsitOedinbroushees, end, this it):
itmenteldialae; !ming to the ordinary
machinery being under
she control of the provincial, not the
imminion, parliament._ l'ho local
()titbit) vote above retorted' to Would
• involveno separate pail, and it wouki
enable people tei exercise the privi.
• 'ego of keeping the whisky traTie
• I vow frorn theie Own lattuedittle
neighborhoods."
e •
A Philadelphia man tompolk ids
daughtor to No onions every night
ler supper, and thus mnures himself
• diet he' me Ant the IMUSe at 10
•o'clitee Without •locking in a siren:le• e
VIttitg WO. • •
-
tpiiiiiiittajwitik ores
cis Obigraceful off4le
in a colored church Tim paetor
bad recently been tlispl*cedo. end
when the cougregation assembled at
10 O'clock Bandit), morning both the
late divine's friepao iind enemies
were on hand. Brothers Craig and
Caster presently aotaitelea the root.
rom in front of the pulpit and air.
sniped char.ge of the services.
Deacon Oratg opened the Bible to
begin thervices. No sooner had
hs begun towline' than Brothfr
Gardner mulled to the roetruni and
struck Deacon Craig a powerful blow
it the face with hie ast. Deacon
Craig wee taken liy surprise, but
gathered himself t-•gether and shook
od his asealleet. The eletera iu the
been seats now rose to their filet,
an •tesiiie of them violently blase-
'phenteil, Nearly all the members
of the congregation fell to fighting
among themselves. Two policemen
euddenly entered and mitered order.
At least a dozen of the peoplo with
originally occupied front seats were
rendered at suliects (Orate) hospital.
What a llatcIt Did.
•
A noise resembling that of a
large boiler explosion•attre.cked the
attentiotrof a large crowd of people
to Buckley' s wharf, Prescott. On
arriving at the scene a siokening
eight presented itself. There lay
on the wharf the body of a young
men named Fortier, of 'Montreal,
the fiesh peeled eff his face, arms,
tind legs. ' On the d,ak of a barge
lay theaecely of another named Leg-
treid,. -Iv bee, -Nee- -in
elgonies on account of the flush being
tore from his feet and handle Both
Mon are in a Orilla:al condition, ancl
• slight hopes are entertained of their
• reeaVery:' ' Fran- w hat" -Ube fil -
learned, the two utifertunate meo
bad nceasion to go dewn the hold of
the bat ate 'Stmeca, Of Kingston, the
crew owhieb they belonged to, and
they lighted a 10.411) ilf Ilia 110Id with
a match, causine an explcrion of the
cottaneil gas from the coal with
whieh it was loaded. 'rile hatchway
• and a cousiderable portion of the
deck •v ere blown to nidintera. The
man found. on theelook wad blimp
a distance of twenty feet, •
- CULLING.% FRO:a COURT.
— • • -
•Taz "MAsw Re COLLAR..
A etireeta case w' reeently up for:
hearbas lief:ire the. Chaneery• Dielsiun Court, Loineue, Enge in which
the plaintiffs neked Itir• an •injunc•
• lion to restrain the deferidatitaand:
(elite% from inftingieg the plaintiffs.
registered in 'February laht,
and from applying euch desigm'Or -
any imitation thereof, to any collare
or other article., Of •a similar nature,
• and feont eel 1 log toter in106 00111tr8 or
other articles. •
- Mr: Justice Pearson said that the.
only 'exeuse that lie had . heard foi
occupying the Court for three hours
w i • j Cape "nf . such
imeortence .wee (het lie had besn
told it involved a. question of eme
siderahle 'utereatitile. • yaine: The
defendants :alleged, • time theme was
nothingnew or original in the.de;
sign, and that the differenceLetween
.the deaige ':aud• • those
whiele .1.4 always been, .niade•Was
do slight that, • it :would not be afit
siubject . for regiseratiee: It eves
quite tt•tie that Jim' difference 'as•
very 'trivial, but Still, -if •the Legis
-
lettere perm:tied the, design for • a
(miler to bo regiatered, the difference
between such things most itIvrayabri.
rnottivhil, and' it 'was. the 'duty of
,the Court to a:seek:a:el: Whether or
not Any • real •dilleremee, did eXist,
Now, 1there • was. •collar itt, use
,badtwo eliarp corner e iit
front, and it was end that thiswee
inconeenient beieetneeit cut kite the
chin., . alien an. 4ntproveinent had
bee, °tacit by ,Cutting offethe two
•.`cdenetra 7 and making . them. round,
and Another al. teratienswaS by (dote'
.;ing eawey the.two sides., but 'there
'wits no.,Poller exhibited to the Court -
:which Was exactly Similar to the
dein •reel:aerial .by the ::plaintills;
and which consiated'.of curing the
two sides suelca• manner, ,ite. to
•inalce a hole for be redeptien of elle
,chiii„ and tit beperee %rue. denstrtiote4
So far above:the, button st.o retail!
•ie the collar the totieleadmired foren.•
of ..the 'Masher" -• collate Taking
this *view .of t collar, it
eppeered: that there 'really .etrati • tit
distinetipie and if the aifference. wee:
not sufficient to:entitle tap
to regiSter ibo ,demigie. he dittetot see
:howany collar ever could ,be.regia-
terea... He ciiie, therefore,to the
conclusion that the plaititifis' design
Wari:so far new and origitiel that .•the
.registratiott could not be rectified,
and ..boing of that Opinion he must,
31 I 80 grint, 'the 'lei e notion suiked for'.
to restreinflie defendants from in-
fi'itig,iug• the plaintiffe'. deeign.:
• • . • •
•A nit:ration -640iff who Acting
iiisttuctiOnte from •,a sewing
nitichipsi agent,, removed frau) the
-home) of a eurelmeer, a iiiatibine On
which all the inetalmente had not.
been • paid, haa Amen. fined $2 for
trespa...a. Thtionagiatr ,te. heldthat.
a division courtbailiff eould not
remove gonad from' Otte citizen's
bout' on the sole. autleirity •of an.
other citizen, The CRAG Will he op.
!welled, nod agents for fiewing. ina•
chines and elusion' instrumente who
-
)(ell oh. week I y payments) Will pro.
biddy We. theit way of doing !mak
ncas'Aore c16sely deilned. •
Ladicrous
•
During' the rebellion of .179S Ire.
land WAR sithject to severe discipline
of military law., and aentinels were
placed in every important sittiatien
with the strictest ordere not to let
atty ono pass after Iiihe o'clock at
night. without a knowledge Of the
pneeword. The Comte de Clermont,
a French emigrant residing in Dub..
•
ial unluckily sta.yo mit one
itt'erIllt, beyond the prescribed home
mid on endeavoring to get into the
castle, where ho sdept, is stopped
of coulee) be the gentry,who Wit; in.
exorable, 'Oh, Aare,' said the implor,
hig Frenchman, 4you linnet let me
ineel
am the Count de Clermont.'
IA, variety C are wort.' replied. the
8 /Idler : 11 bit of hid would
care if you wore a comity Kerry
man, lir even come tett of the heart
of Tipper:try, liks. myself 1 Clear
my post 1' cmtinusa he, repelling
the Count, lor you Will neVer aeO the
c,nanity Ohre in your horn days
- I
• 4110•41, MO Not KW*
Tito editor of the Paris S
seript obeerves things in the
which he dotan't liko. Ni? 441
wondev, a swanning these pa$04
often find things that on 0
thought we don't Mice aurselves, end
we wonder bow We over were 110
Pelted at to let them go in. Teti
sOniehow, we're not sMart enough to
keep that sort of stuff' out, and in
fact every mule end a while we put
in items, and then kick about it af-
terwards. But then, after all, in
looking over the Stir -Transcript, .We
find things which don't suit no, and
it seem ag if hardly anybody knows
exactly how to please every sub -
Scriber he's got. In fact, if we bad
the secret anywhere roun4 our office
of exactly suiting everybody, we
could get a million eubscribers rigitt
off by sending out that many sample
copies of the Newa. Ae it is, we
manage to nudge along, pleasing
eighteen or nineteen thoueanci peo-
ple every day suffielently well to
make them buy the News right
Along, and Out in the country we
have already cliacovered the names
of between seven and eight thousand
fartnerS who are willing to put up
with our shortcomings. This is en-
couraging, even though we are gra-
velled a good deal at not being able
to publish a perfeot newspaper.
Come to think of it, the Star -Tran-
script is net as good, a parer as the
New York Sun; but then, you can't
publish a New York paper in a coun-
try town; and if the News isn't quite
as good as the London Times, it is
only fair to remember that our cir-
cumstances are different, and while
It is easy to look up to heaven it is
emighty-inteeleta•get.thereeMcnnethe
Toronto News.
An Appetizing Process.
A travelling correspondent of the
Salt Lake City .7'ribune writing from
Venice says: "The people live entire-
ly upon cistern water, collected by
drains from all the neighboring
houses into bronze cisterns, situated
in every little square of the city.
Here three times a day you can see
a c•rowd cif men, women and ebilliren
drawing their supply and carrying
• it away in their graceful copper
buekets. It looks vety ittu h 'Ilk,"
au Eastern scene. But epeaking
of watermeminds um that the people
are not utuclegiven to that beverage,
but consinne Iagt quittitities of wine;
:tied as we pasited a tlingry little lane
midday we saw the very einiple pro -
(tees of its manufacture. I had been
en the •lookout all along for that
charming sight so beautifully de.-
crilied by the poet itrlinti he speaks
of elm maid "with Milk.white tinkles
splat'ilted With:wheel' How trying
are life's; disiappointuteuts1 •I saw
'instead; jumping on the uofort unate
grapes piled up in rubs, great raw-
boned, greasy tooking ,lahorers, with
feet like hams, •and ankles—wellehe
'guide solemnly enured UR that they
performed ablutions . before their
grape dance, but Lnatue away "with
unpleasant impressiona, • Under the :
best ofcircunistanei a, it is unpleasant.
to put pine fuot le it, but to have
others put theirs iti fOr you, is '• cer•
tainly.repugnant to a peison.of refi e -
ed 'tastes."., .•
•. .
-Tile. Body Physical.
. • .
• A Norwich doctor 'Was called •to a
friglitened.fittnilY, Thursday, to at
the ,parental lead. of the
hous,,e, wlio. had swallowed at a lido
one ounce of landanum: The hied-
anuni-taker..was- cool •a•nd collected
. • ..
whert he arrived, and hiformed. the
, physician that. there; : wet, .notbios
sulaidal about the act. tie bed
inerelY aaketieettielPilean -his daily'
dose and needed no assistatice.
said he had been, in the habit; Of tali;
taking 10 grains of opium daily -for
twe»ty eeara, and could stand a
fluid ounee of laudanum whiled any
unpleasant effect, and bad done so
repeatedly. ' Ile as left, to Iiiineelf;
the doctor departing without using
antidote!, or his -,stutiraCh pump...
The lautianam-drinker avaecall right
last night. He consumes regularly,
,by hie own confessioe, 4•90 gable .of
• el hint a week. '
• •The, manitfacturers• of textile fa-
brics for clothing are actively coin-
peting for popular favor at . the,
Lofulon lierilth Exhibition. ' The
hiettcce eitinke that J a. eger'e sane
itary woolen system will hold the
Most prominent piece: It permits
• of no sort of clothing that coetaitis
the seediest part of yegetable fibre,
on the, ground that it is not a suit -
Riau covering for ankle' :life. One
ex 11 tbit or, however, proposes "pine
tree Wood" as superior to fhinitel
and -a -out* for rheu mat ism. A pother
one talkie tip his "silk health crape,P
de' a Universal pithacea,." The LOncai
regarde the pointsof good elothing
fabries) to, he, that tiny slsnII fecili•
tate the evafteration of perleration,•
be peiousi or ventilated: free 'from
• dye, • and non Oenclnetant Ofeheat.
On these grounds cotton aod thien
fabriee stew! condemned.
• Wehtiting a Girl.. •
A very tall girl, wearing a Mother
Ildhbard dress,ste,pped on a platform
scales at, Coney Island aticl informed
the proprietor that ithe wished to be
weighed. •
Ile pities:el hundeed poond weight,
, the hook, and the sliteldentierie
wUb tyhitth it came learn frightened
,hitn. Then he tried ,a One hundred
and fifty pound . weight Vvith the
same resolt. . ,
uStrange," he muttered; With a
perplexed look at the girl; oaten°.
thing must be Wrong with the scales,"
Finally after repeated atteMpta,
ire' informed her in a dubious tone of
voice that she weighed juateefiNte-
nine pounds.
gothanic yon," she said, handing
him a nickel; "I hem to be gaining,"
and she tripped away,
Then the amazed tradesman look.
a later her find remarked t
"Some young feller will get, tete
eibly fooled bi that Mother Ilirbbard
dress.
01 With 1 had eyes in the..back or,
my said a yOung lady the other
((Why ?" Milted a devoted
breathlessly. "So- I 'Mild
-See .tVliat Was .going 'en without tho.
trouble of tutting my Iretid.'1. "Yon
..cari turn my head vritiMut any
tinubl(rP respOnded the "youth With
a gloomy .sigir.
•
lt•
rod
gave tile first
oes not say. If
Adia as Eve:he ought to
hese it, espeoially es he had
her alone and nobody around to
spoil tbe fun.
Kissing can be indulged la at all
hours) of the day or night, but the
best kisses, thew that have the not
style about them, are those that
come oft in the gloeming, or before
the •candles are lit: We've been
there, and will lay two to one on title.
The beet place to kias a girl is fair
god square on tbe bps, with one Arm
around ber at the Same tittle to hold
lier up. But if you can't get ather
lips, the top of her head or the bangs
over her forehead are not bad.
There is a great deal of art hi kis-
• sing. You (ion% want to go at it as
• if you were sharpening a 'WU saw or
chatting a hen into a coop. Draw the
kissee gently towards you and then
—well, if not, as it were, so to speak,
JERUSALEM I
Little women are the best ones to
kiwi. Not that their Ups are any
sweeter than the lips of the tall girls;
but thee you have to bend your face
down and they have to turn their
faces up, and there' i a Leap more
•style about that kind of a kiss than
going at it, level.
But if you can't get hold of a little
woman to kiss there is no reason why
you shouldn't keep in praotice on
the talt. girls, if they dou't mind,
There'a heaps of fun in kissing them
HINTS
• P011 111 pa .
-**"...1b Woo NW beto-
ok UM 2 10 4 Piiist
evireweaie, 4 to 8AiitS,
IsPerfesse wili deckle Os
rya, don OS saolo xut.
OortittpenoOr or Coetiveneille AO
reumay te so effective as Atyza's RILL&
The7 hours reviler daily eetlon, end re"
store the bowels 0a healthy conditions
For Indigo:Mori, or Ayapepalas AVIA%
RIMS are invaluable, gee a sure cent.
• aleart-nurze Loos or Arpot.ltos rent
Stomach, Flatulency', Dizziness, Read -
solea, /lumen's', Nausea, are allrelievad
and cured by Ana's r arm.
In Fdver complaint, Dtriorderer
and Idisiundice, lemur should be
siren In doses large enough to excite the
Hirer filld bowel's, and remove constipation.
As5 eleansluz medicine 4n he Sprtue, these
Pudo are et:equalled.
Worms, caused by a morbid condition et
the bowels, are expelled by these Ptmo.
Ernettons, Slaw lolsearme, and Files"
• the result or Indigestron or Constipation, are
mired by theme of Armes Pst.P.
For Owe, take Alma's Pnee to open
' the pores, remove inflammatory secretions,
and allay the fever.
For Diaridnea and, Dysentery, caused by
euddea polite, indigeotime food, ttc,., Armee
PILLS are the true remedy.
Rheumatism, Gout, fouralgia, and
Sclatica,often result from digeetive derange-
ment, or colds, and disappear on removing
the cause by the use of AvEn'is PILLS.
rittIlleyli, Dropsy, *fancy Complainte,
and other disorders caused by debility or
obstruction, are cured by Aran's rum. •
Suppression, and rainful Renstrua.
tion, have a side and ready remedy in
•
Do you wish a beeutiful cemplegion?
Their use Ayer'si it
,81.eansee,eil(LPAlifilfhthe,h100-(1,„-11111.
thereby removes blotebes awl pimples
front the akin, Making it smooth and
and clear, and giving it a bright and
healthy appearance •
"Yes, Charley is a good enough
sort of it relics v," rem:irked Tom;
'but then he is so confound absent.
minded 1 Ile borrowed live dollars
of me the other day, and when he
•called at my place to return the
money, Wowed if he didn'tforget
what he (lame for, and actually bor
rowed another five."
• ' 'The Fruits -of Folly.
•
Eating green apples, cucumbers
and unripe fruits generally, inay be
so termed.Dr. Fowler's Extract of
Wild 'Stratiberey. ()urea all Stun ester
Complaints. • 30;S2t
"Doctor," said the grateful patient,
• rieizieg the physician's hand, "I 'shall
never forget that to you I owe my
life." "You- exaggerate," said. the,
doctor mildly; "you only owe me for
fifteen visitor that is the point. Milan
l'hope eem will not fail to' remem--
SHILOWS CATARRH REMEDY. A
marvelous mire for Catureh, Diptheria,
Canker mouth, and • Head Ache, With.
'each bottle there is an ingenious nasal In.
ceetor for themore suecepsfel treatment of
these.„; complaints without extra charge.."
Price 69ets. Sold by 8 H. Combo. 262:ly
,.(11 don't see wky you are Sp-partic-
hlar about yourhair, ' said a Ploirlish
.husoand. 1 dent stipoie Eve ever
ivore bangs." "I don't stippose she
did," replied the Wife With a quite
•srnilee"eut then there.vois. nobody in
'the:World but her husband to 'admire
her." •
. .
1
•• Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
Tam ileaV Sal:vett the World for Outs,
Bruises, 'Sores, Ulcers, Salt .RIteein,•
Fever Sores; Tettcr, ()Intelsat Hands,
'Ohilblains; coma, and all okin Erups
tioue, and: positively cuses Pliew,or no.
pay required. It Is guaranteed t rlYe
peefect satisfactinn, or rooky round( d.
Price 25 I ents • Per.. box, BALE nx•
vVatts it CO. . • . .258-1y.. •
"Do take some' more of the, ;mart
ables,,Mr BIook-for they go tO the
• pigs anyway."•
• A' ccimmon cold should not 'bo
neglected. Downs' Elixir will cure
it. • " 208-4t '
"Don't 'give it a weigh," said the
coal dealer to Ilis clerk, as he drove
out of the yard wi a,ligh ton.
•
Fluid ' g itnitig
Fluid Lightning not, only cures Toothache In.
sternly, but also Neuralgia, II eadaeho, Earache,
Rheumatism, Lumbago and Sciatica, P.tin of
any kind cannot remain ono nonuto vitero it is
• apmied. When you hear of Fluid Lightning, you
hoar of one of the greatest marvels over known
ht the way of a medicine, 08 it neVer fella to eine,
not in e week nbr a day, but' the blatant it is
applied to tho affected past • Sold by aii
Drug -
gots. • 300-4t. •
An Ohio girl with 'forty.eiglit toes
was born recently.. She ought, to
snake a geed all toe sineer.
•
Answer This Question
• Why dm to inany people we see around
us„ seetato prefer to sutler and be made
1:namable by Indigestion, Constipation,
Dizziness, Less of Appetite; Coming•up of
• the.Food, •Yellow Skim when for• 7bets,
wo will soli them Shiloh's Vitalizer,gual-
indeed. to cere: Sold by J.'11..Combe.
• The youtlg, Jady from Vasear,daes
not speak of teelattimy eweet, but, of
a•,bivalvular transpiration.. ..
Tho. following is from J. W. Ptolemy, of
nipeg, formerly grain bliyetfor William if illeskr,
Of immilton and Grimsby was broiling
,,ears mush 'meted witli Costivenes Billions.
nes,, awl ultimately 14131404. I suffered ter)
Ibueb and tried niam'Aillicrent mddleines, which'
gave ine• oniy temporary. relief .and cheat wits
at bad as over Mnrm. I was reeouniimided
friend, Who inid Won restored to heldth by it, to •
try ,vegrpi t's8psedy CUM. , I slid so, and it
svau oet long before I Nit like'a new tnan, and In
hove enjo3 ea Oxcellont hes, Mt ever 'since. 1 first
eenoneneud tattier 0, S'ebstiary 71h,1870. _Sold
b'sall Druggists. • 300-4t
•
•
AYE R'S PI LLS.
Full direction, in various languages,
c°34anY each package.ra t
-ranto. 'a
Dr.J. O. Ayer & Co., Lowe!Masi• .
Sold, by itIlDnigglets.
,
Strong itiljeCtiVe$. •
"It sells immenaly, inlactit has the
largest sale of any patent medicine
in Summer," says J. F. Smith, drug
gist, Duonville, of Fowler's Wild
Strawberry. The great remedy for
Summer Complaints. 300-2t
The !mourn soul needs to be mated
to develep all its value.
. •
'
• Neetoriet Pe le la' the favorite pur-
,
gatiite and anti -bilious medidine, they.
are mild .and thorough. ; 299.4t.
*.p. LINTON
Carriage 4Worlisis
Sht *SW
• is Ptritenetelie
Wirer 'WeattleliflasT g
NIPANNIZA.M rt 0641
AT eteria otoriOla.
Albert Street, Clinton, Ont„
'At twenty years ol age the will
reigns ; at thirty, the wit : at forty,
thejudgmen t. • '
Woasts•often destroy children, but
Freeman's Worm •Powders destroy
Worms, and expel them iron the sys
tem. • 2994t.:,
Thera is no moral- worth in. being
swept away by it croWd, even toward
• the best objects.. .
•••••WO,1•1i
Husband and Wife. • •
Mr. jaines Moore and Wife, 'well
knOwn ., in Leamington, were both
'chronic suffer:, from • dyspepsia .that.
the nest medical aid failed to relieve!
Three bpi ties of Burdock Blood Bitters
cured both•huaband and wife,
.• .! •• soo-st,
No•aetion miltbe cousidered tie.
:blameless. unless the will was se, for
by the will the.act wee dictated: "
moue ot •tne proprietors of Dr:
Henry Baxter's Mandrake,Bittere is,
"the greatest good to the greatest
nitinber'," and so.Sell it large tiottlo
oi a valualile remedy fin. the 'small
. price of 25 cent, andwarrant every
bet t le.'ta give satisfaction or Money
refunded. • •• • 298.4t.
•
"Whet," aski it very, tender. writer; •
"can take the place or bald'es.?" sh I
Bend. your ear a little tower and We'll
tell you, • Others•babies. :You don't
:aUP.pose this year's prop would het
loreVer, did you?
A Vaittable Find •
• Mr: Maim Brown, of i3othwell. de-
• clares that lie found one •bottle of
• Bordook Blood Bitters worth s500 to
• bim. It cured him of .Salt •Rlir um
froni.whien he had suffered years after
other tretittnent.had tailed to relieve.
. , 30,/ 2t •
• .
. "Ah, Mr Tleblieton, I hear that
you have been called trifle ininiory.
."Well, I -ban' hardly • term it • a call;
They only °Zee nie $5;0a year., sett
Of a whisper, you understand."
Never dontradietanybody in gener-
al society. Rarely do if even at home.
Nobody likes to . be 'contradicted
even when contradiction is deserved.
• Arnica & Oil Liniment is verybeal•
lug and soothing, and does wonders'
when applied to old sores. • 298 4t
Employinent,'Whiels has been called
"Nature's phySicisil," is so essential
to human happiness that indolence is
justlyconsidered the mother to mis-
ery,
. Salt Rheum. • •
• 'salt Rhetnn, l'innsieS or Blotches can he Mimi -
°uglily removed by a proper application of Alt.
Gregor A: Farke's Carbolic ucrate 10 una part; and
a few doses of McGiegor'e SpeodY Cure • for
pure bidod. 'Be mire and get tho genuine. Prd-
pared by 11160rogor a•Parite. Sold . at 25 conti
at your Drug Store, • 800.4t , •
Spititi lete definitely conithericed
•:a .controverse with ,the PoVervidileh
,eae hot end:until. the Pntte ceases to
Itteddle•in her public affairs.
.
To ltEMOVIC DANDRUFF •-• Clent190 the
'scalp with Prof. Low's 'Magic Sulphui•
Soap. • A delightful' medicated' seep
for the toilet : : • 299.46 •
New York lias.been shaken tip by
on erielliqinike, England has had a
first:class iistiiotrw, and Hungary a
hurricane and flood.
-
' A CRYING Evia—Children are often
fretful and ili when %Venni is the
Witten Sy i•tip Safari
expels all Worms. 299.4t
Spooning is regarded very silly; ut • .
after all it, is the spoon teat makes The agricultural fair—The farmer's
the greatest stir in the world, daughter.,
„
Shiloh's Consumption Cure.
This is beyond (petition the most suc
,neseful Cough. yedielite We have ever sohl,
taw -diapcsavariably. eures the wend
bases of Cough, Croup. find Bronchitis,
while it's wouderfel Budeese in the cure of
Consumption is without a perallel in the
history 9f niediehle. Since Ws first dis-
covery it has been sold on a guarantee, a
test which no other medicine cell stand.
If you have a Cotigh we earnestly ask you
to try it, Price 10ets. ISOets, and $1.00.
If your Lungs are sore, Chest, or Beck,
Lame, itSe Shiloh's Povotta Plaster, Price
25cts.• Sold by .1, 11, Combe, goziy
mutt.,,v it LANNIAN..ribtab,, WAT.
alt,—The Most delicate invnhids, the
greatest eufferere with sit-ssickness,
and those whose tlervems aysteins are
moat senettive, prefee it before all
others and use Otto the exelusion of
all °there not roe tt time Only, but
always and eontinuouoly. The goose
°fallen tiresot its sell, refresh.
ing °dot. • •
"You este lead st•lisirse to tha wa er,
but you can't make him urinit," says
the old saw You coUldn't Midte
some men drink either if you took
them to a hydrant,
The boat medical ituthoritios
ack-
n�wledgs tho great, valtle• of Ayerse
Cathartic Pills, testi frequently pre.
(scribe their use With -the utmost con.
fidebee, well .knowing 'that they are
the meat effacitial ternedy (tier
devised fee diseases caused by de.
ratIgettlete of the stomacn, liver and
bowel&
• - • Warning
The Meet suddenly fatal disensee
of Summer and Fall are the various
forms of Bowel Compinints wbkth Dr.
Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry
will promptly remedy. 8002t.
„
'Attie disease has appeared at
• Lenoir:3, Des .Woines, seventeen head
died in twetity four hours,
,
Not ilad.
It is se agreeable that evenan infant
will take it. For etnighs, cold, hoarse -
newt, OMR p, asthma and bronchitis,
lIngyerdis Pectoral Balsam is reliable
for young or old. 800 2t.
• 0c:, ,t
0)°'
1°..t
'<e 0
° o
6
H. CANTELON
110NUF4OTURRR
PROPRIETOR,
QF
BUGGIES, OUTTERSI WAGONS, SLR IGHS,&C.
•.
LUMEER AND SHINGLES taken in exchange. • Give me a call and 1
witt give,you pricea that cannot be beaten is. the County. Sar Repairing, and
liorseshoeunt done with despatch.
11 OANTELOIN,
JQE3T •T 1TIST
Wishes to inform les old customers and the public generally
that be has again opened out lit the •
Carriage and Waggon Business,
On the Corner of Huron and Orange Streets, Clinton,
In the Brick Building known as the 41tounteastle propertY," where he will carry,
on the trade In all its branches. an experience of over 20 yeare In business in
Ofinton will enable him to meet the remilrements of the public In Ids line. All
material of the very best quality and the w.orkinansidis unsurpassed. Call and
examine before purchasing. All the latest' Improved rigsmanufactured and kept
constantly ou hand. •
. '
ALL WORK WARRANTED. PRIDEO.REASO.NABLE. an.d Repainting Promptly Attended to:
• cflz OC>..
—CLINTON, ONT., DEALERS IN
—
Physicians' Prescriptions, Carefully f,),nd Aocurately Compounded,.
.ancl, Orders Answered -With Care and Despatch. -'----
"' Tlie lind 0:'Nikk,"(rItedidinei conzi)tete'; :Warranted'
and of the Bea Qnaltty •
Toilet Soaps, Perfumery, Shoulder Brace, Trusses, Sponges, and all
kinds of Druggists' Sundries usuelly kept in a First,Olass-Drug .Stores
t WALL PAPER.
e• The time for House-OleZtog is near. All wanting • '
Hall, Parlor, Diniag-Room, or Bed -
Room Papers, ,
will fiud the .
• .
Best and Latest Patterns
GRNICES AN3 PANELS, FILLERS,
8C
FRanhr get tlBa
obl000tt 18S3 are out, and can be had roe:nothing,
Call and see tht 11/.2) s a
' Oft. B VTLER' S..
- • " GODERIOH:
• Itr He Sella Cheaper than aus oneon top of the Earth. " •
LINTON MUSIO EMPORIUM
offmg
e'D
0
.••
aret
11r1r, 1.112W11
.12t.initan
H112,141,111,
EIS=T; A33XJ‘, Et' 3C0 -- 1866.
S int?les)f so Or.; til4 In 1,1i0 Winer ua T1S, Perrin Block, prices LOW and
. terms easy. 1 also keep in stock
• •
The Wheeler and Wilson, and the Light Running Domestic
• -
Sewing Machines.
Als6 Needles, Oil and•attach men i.e. 'Violins varying fromupto $100; Bows In
ereat Variety from 50 cents 1.() Il0,.11111eoey Pi nszer Beards, thon3r Tell PieceS, Pegs.
Bei due tattentet,Oacel and gut, In .setit or Single, Tuning Forks, Tuning Pipes, Ilar-
imlitleas,,Ehmir plijn Itests,.,N1 mod:Mince; Fites, Flatreolets,:Violin Cases froth
65 cents to f4, Ideate Books for Organ, Plane ,and The. Prize Anthem
Book, containing the finest selectIon.orAtithems, ever produted.: Call anti.seame.
Perrin 131oek,;01intou, Out • , • • . • • •
C. DOHERTY.
USES' '0 U HS: .C.0 LOS
"t
PREPARE FOR THE ENEMY!
.CHOLE
COMING!
„
The countries %%rimed Cholera prevalle,,as
in Ibdie, China end Africa, Pain.lCiIlet'is
censiderod 'the suireet and safest of all
known remediee, and the nativeaplece the
MoSt. ported rellenee hi
heed the following extractlreni the letter of a
trilobite*. in China:
INAtt 71 ought to have iteknOwledged
teuRatiO the beg of balfl.giller you had the good.
noes to 'lend .the Viet your Its corning wog men
providential 1 believe bemire& of lives Wore
eitved, tinder 000, hy ft. The Cholera appeared
here soon after we received U. We resorted tit
once to the using ice threats! tor
' cholera, A Mit was kept of all to whom the
Pain Itillor Wae given, ettd MN natter!, Astistantii
ttitented us that eight, out Of ovary 150 16 whom
it wiO: proseribel, reeevered.
Itelleve ole, dsi 115 geateftilly and faithfully
50013, li.JMOSS011,
Nihaf)11441 ill' &NOM, eland
ITOWILPO of•CfounterNits end linifatlotnt
Ask for thn goniarie retry one" Paiii•Ellier and
take no other. ' efrrat
WATCHE
loc• ks, Jewelry;-
• •_•,.
--1131111:ECOMBE,'-.
OPPOSITE THE MARKET, CLINTON
•(loll rind Sliver dectrelry.--
Bratielies,Dar !tinge,. Breeden:, •ete.
Solid Silver and Plated
WARES, 4
Sultahlc for Hollday, Wedding, or Birth-
day Presents, Goods Air large or 1,0000
purses, and to suit all fleasons of the
year. See the Stock. Large variety or
dolts. Everything of the best makes
Gentlemen's. Plain and Palley Jewelry
in endless variety,
nra.,Repalring promptly aftenaed to
and. satisfaction guaranteed.
A Pall Stook Of Speotaoles,
'Of the Best Bhike, always on hand,
Biddleeombo,
Opposite Inc Market, Clinton.
' TDB otsimon
ACIIICOLTDRAL M're. COMPANY,
(MITED)(11.E000E, ONT.
THOS ARCHER AGENT,
°NV.
tier no others tlfl you see tho Oelobratett
WrOnght 'iron Harvester Intl the flentty Rennet
flay Itekelb KM* 'Cotter*, Ploughs and othot
Implihninta
Air Watranttd, itepaits ioflstastOy op heed.
WAttrainex best r'antelOtee Carriage IVorka
Clinton t1l.a0i.
11.25 in adrYnkeel 02 no0 Poil
Tbe proprietors( of Tux GoOratica novo,
having purchesed the Imeineas Mid plant
of Tim Iltseon ifiteotirr, will in flame
eublieb the amalgamated paper+, in elluton,
utder the title of "THE IIVROIS
3,ECORD."
0.ditton is the most prosperous town In
Areetem Ontario, is the seat °icon:adorable
Manufacturing, eud the centre of the finest
egricultural seetion in Ontario.
The combined circulation of TuzNews-
ffecoun exceeds that of an% paper Poja
bated in the County of Iluron. It is,
therefore, iinsurpassel as, an savertiaing•
medium. Oar rates for advertising are t
1 column 1 year, 090 colnmn 1 year, $30
1 0 mos, 50 0 mos, 18
1 " 30 k " '8 mos 12
rr 1 year, 6Q 1 year, 18
" 61003, 30 • * mes, 12
" 3 mos, 18 e " 3 mos, 8
Advertisements, Wthout instruction,, as
to space and time, with(' left to the judg-
ment of the compositor in the display, in-
serted until forbidden, measured by a
cale of solid nonpareil (12 limn, to the
neb), and °longed 10 cents a line for first
nsertion and • cents aline for each sub-
equent insertion. Orders to discontinue
advertisements must be in writing.
Mr Notices set as prams° slams,
(Nonpareil measurement, 12 lines to the
'nth) 1.0 cents pm. line first insertion ; 8
tents per line each subsequent insertion. '
JOBWORK.
We have one of the best appointed,83_eb
gffices west ot-Toronto:-- Our facifitien,
iis department enable us to do all kinds,
of work—from a cal lin card to a Mammoth
poster, izi the „best style knoivnto the
oraft, and rat the- lolvest pessible ratos,
ed to
Orders by mail promptly attei
,
Address,
The News'
Clint
December, 1882.
Out
811811VEO5I9Eb TORY
•Atutiorlf.
(seise.
EDWIN KEEFER,
–
so:7r
133111\TTIeT, •
,Late of Toronto, Honor °retinae Royal College
- of Dental S 6
, o ,
Coats's Block, - Clinton.
All Work Regiatered. • Oisarges Moderate.
• Viediat.
, ,
. °Mee, Rattenbury Street,. 10.
mediately behind Ransford's hook store.
Reeldence opposite the TeMperanee Hall, Huron
,Street.' Office hours from 8o.». to 6 p. 50.
Clinten, Jatri..14., 1881. . 1-y
•
•
• . g.t041. -
'MANNING & SOoTT
Barrieterti, BolleJtors, Conveyancers, &e CoM:
adedoners for °Merl° and Manitoba.
far Offiqe7,-'2011"..f HALL, OLIIITO.N.
qiintkit, May Ifth,.;1882. . • •: 20
DA..FORR'GSTER,e.
.00.7tirki.41ATE11, taiV.0; INSURANCE, 4,
LI GENERAL AGENT. tar ',Money to Loan.
Office, Beaver. Sleek, Clinton, ,v22tf,
. . • -
NAGElt Ba'rristersofm., ,
0314011 and Wingharn. C. Senor, Jr., OoderIch.
J. Ai Morton, Wmgham. • 1-1y..
n kvisoN Se .fOHNSTON, Law,.f.Nancery;and
Conveyaneing. office -West street, nest
door to rust Oinee, Goderich, Ont. " 57.
D C. 11A108, Solicitor, .0e. -021co, corner of
I Square and West Street, over Butler', Beek
Store, GoderIch, Out: 67.
• tEr Money to lend it lowest rates of interest.
• ,
CAMPION, Barrister, Attorney, Solicitor in
12.A. Chancery, conveyancer, &c. Wilco over
Jordan's Drug Stem, the monis .formerly occu-
pied by Judge Doyle. •
Re Any amount- of money to loan at lowest
rates of intermit,. • 1.1y:
, .
Altrttoireering.•
.. • W. BALL, .
• "(111:11o110.NEEft for •Itiiron Comity. Sales att,
tended to in any port of thd,..(lotinty. Ad-
Ireee orders to GODEILICII.P. 0. V-17, •
(311AS.
A UCTIONgma, land,loan'and insnrancomgont
Blyth. Steur attended in town and country,
M reasonable tones. A 1151 of farms and village
lots for sale. Money to loan on real estate, at
low rates of interest. Instirance effected on all,
Masses of proper0. Notes and debts c011ectoci.
Goods appraised, and sold oh commission. Bank-
rupt stocks bought and :mid.'
J3lyth. Doc. 16, 18R0 •• • .
• .•
TOrtinnig.
J,E. BL.AOKALL,
Ileierinary Surgeon,
graduate 01 11)0 Ontario Veterinary College, To• ,
vont°, awing. °paned an (ace in Clinton, le •
, prepared to treat an diseases of domestic
aninials on the !nest modern prin.
• eiplosl: All operations earefullf• •
•.. performed, lord mils prompt.
Ly attended to hy cloy or •• .
night,' Foes mbderitto. ••
OrrIOE, —1st door West of Ken-
neely's•II otel, Olio ton, °lit, Y.17.
lituoicat.
I
IIS1'RWi51ITAL MUSIC,—Miss Webber, from
• the 'Boston Conservatory of :Miele, Will take
-e-iiinited sitisIor otpneitseis the onran'or piano:
Parileular attention given to those who wish to
improve on their present style of playing. at reel.
donceef 1,, P. Davie, near tho Organ. factory. as
PhOjOqf p!lers•
OIC
111
C)LD
GUNTON.
Life 'Size—Portraits a Speoialty,
Orannt,
L 0.L NO. 710,
ti.X.AX1Pr ON •
Meets sacmfn MONDAY et. every
month. Ilall Upstairs, Opposite
the Teich Hall. Vieltinghrethroil
always outdo welcome.
A. 31, TODD, W,
P, ANTS.14014, Seey„ , (1. TWERny, D.11.
'
1 /11•ANT01: Ledge, 11o. ale, A. F. At A 15,,
LI :fleets every vile*, elver after therm!
MOIL Visiting bretlite» dor-dirtily invited..
•MxoWittarntt; w, M. L., FORTUNE, flike,
Clinton, 381.141, 11151. l•v
TO MERCHANTS
HOW to SellGoods
--JrAldt
U 0 AS
Tlli 7)17A fin?.
'kip STEW
WATCH
Ito even"'
to the;
rEIRESIDE
Wittilwe
Fitt RE
Robiterniar
• POLE'S1
JOURNAL
•
-14ragrAV•Zriialris,',IY•V`ivoricierr ste feirrilisholv8444alislit ..4/4
t old -established paper,
•
IllsorIallsthPrtfule"it'ulO8nrgETAITeit. •
somas by thousands.. by isms g eyery sew subscribes. to o
handsome
Petty", un6PLiGlp ;TNT Oval it TAR° leaTuftals
but give Worthless watches. Against these you sboeld ••
• goateed: Remember, it neut.1 not bay an ad.establishert,
pmmineryt ktestsYork paper to do anything dishonorubk. Ws
give the watch we desatbe. 4, Cowls* Swims
nicrttlfalbet,71,S,ftejfir.:1).prirctittrotiamw::"Wiat:oftorunt?07,S.R.:tom.r!„...titeriaktdi.144c. 0fX6•
r=ar.
rental to keen good time. Imparted direct
makers,. sMo art known the wake over tot their ovte
watches. We will seal ono of the oboye.dactibed W
FREE, on re:ell-Not $3.00, to pay for thtsYllOYMY5
JOURNAL one yew, at help 'pay paeleaf, pOstngedia4
adventsrucnt. For so cents cane, we WM 5.4.0 54
tc
a.1y*z is
cept
00001 50415*
(041
:( stiviel::: ?:30,c,f;Y:41:tohrre:480cly 00(4:110, nc
•
Salary aro n011:n tapnY, mow to eett.1
balatim collected when watels is Sealved.
urn
*15,05
chain, prepalt by ran -L ISLI1
described stemAviadem_watthom Ul
io
•
iwythu°eIh'irb2In:d. etbEtcfayo.f.tillt.'ni:readl:evnetr't1SidedmentO° °11%11414OND:.
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aarepopdarthevrrls:imartsm.tl
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lssfctWilgul'aeT:1:rht.
ebllelvahths*:krliat:ia
pae.t:moronarlcisndo11
nuaber.ArenrsapiUSTCOIIIIM
.:rribforutvi0co:lt:
Aou‘2ctooerautAI.UT.
It you wo lthe aty,or f you hem eryews
bare them eell en us atBitntway
?1v4.4vteza.48irior
xtootio
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