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E.11.11DAY, OCT., 15, 1880. Idr. Gladstone by the people, has been a re-
velation not only to his opponents, but to the
Greater Britain to eonseiviho was holsoied. and 1).°31tician° bris own Party. Th° °inn° l'hIng
a ;rusted by eyilry European country, and es, oappened before, in 1897, when he had been
teemed the friend and champion (gale weak ""'""'""c"avrea•by 3r.pilwa°1i on th° aar
▪ and opmessed the world over; whoa° speeches t560 (11"tion. Tun PaitWane were itic1ii3ed
anfrwritioge are known in every quarter of .1." detert Wm, but tile PeoPloPlengto htel
the lobe. fOr who° words millions wait;who a till unit candidates found that to be elected for
baa ruled Britian longer than any statesmen
• Lu this half ceutury mho is one o.the leaditig fi-
nanciers of tht. world,aed whose very presenee
aroneee the British pepttlaciwire in ttionaands
turn out te'do him hewn wherever be goes.
And this' la the man forsooth, that Messrs.
Kane and Smith would bay° ne believe is 44.10
istatesmen.'" And what about Lord Grauville,
• E▪ arltiPeiMer, John Motley, Sir Hugh. Chit-
' _rs; Lord Rdseberry, flai 1 Kimberley, Sir
Wm, Harcourt, Lord $sIberne, and a hoot of
othere ? Are these not statesmen ? they
not compare nmet favorably %Oh the tlippant
• Lbrd Churchill', the petnpone Lord SalisburY,
the: uninevin Mathews, L ird lddesleigh
ehelvedl in the House of Lords because of his
fai'nre as a leader In the Oommous or. Sir
Michael Hicks -Beach deposed in favor of
• Lord Churchill,? • The next tige years will
reveattlni-nalibrerurthess opposing parties.
Its verdict will declare on which side states-
manship and forasight rest, For that verdiet
-in the Meantime let ua wais.
Aft NA°
lineman.- OW rIr ii.1ItE. '
Mr. °Gladstone and hie sup ()item do not
threaten it in any way, He as dee are le
a Liberal constituency It was necessary 001
lore with his mune. Errors in tactics.swhioh
nparliamentary strategists seem fatal, affed
the massesnot at all; a lofty, pare and simple
character, combined with commanding elo-
queoce and great general force, retains its
hold on their affeetions, Bud if its possessor is
defeated by strategy, instead of desertinghins.
they only Want to crush the strategiste."
4d with such' A caute, and such a leader,
victory will yet belong to Home Rule
party. The telegraphic' despatches of the
Pest few days, indicate that the fund triumph
may be nearer than we imagine. AS in the
Refol to Law streggle,thea light forPree Trade
and tho extension ot the Franchiseahe Tories
stole the Liberal policy and measure, so now
again we•are told that they are preparing a
Horne Rule Scheme, 'Odell even the Home
lin lere t hemselveg aecept.
I thank you for se much space given to tbis
letter, which I know is beyond. ordinary
bounds. The importanCe of the suhjeet and
the. °Deaden mat be my- excuse. When I
have the replies I anticipate trom the gentle-
men I hate communioated with I may trouble,
•you again. •In the meatitim'e with moult grkt•
itude, I am, yours truly,
peatedly that he wants to etrengthen the
I'aisiacrrzsraisr,
bond and not wkiten it. The talk about (n) -Contemporary Review, November, 1885.
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the "disintegration of the Empire," "'Hann' (10--,Fortnight1y Review, Septentber, 1880,
(0 -Prospects of Houle Rule, Frank Harris, 1886.
(d)-Forteightly Review, gar ch.18 O.
(94 -The Last Irish Parliatnent, moMillan,Fromle's
Iro-
11)-English Rule in Ireland, Arnold,
tion of the union," a'nd the like, is mere talk,
and comes simply of a love of bath .souudiog
words. Mr. Harrill, an English Writer if
note, deelares-and hie word is not that of 'h
paitisan, but of a critio-that the Empire
would be in nc way touched by Mr, Waftstooe's
scheme, by the restoration of Grattatee par-
liament, or by anything ltort of makiog Ire-
land a perfectly independent kiugdom or
- commonwealth. (e.) • "If the Empire wits not
• disintegrated by giving Heine Rule to Canada
and Ne as Zealand, it will not be disintegrated
by giving Ifome Rotate Ireland. At this pres-
ent naern_ept merle with authority to speak
for any considerable nutri• Ver
ration' or " separation," ani it is dishonest
to try to make it. appear that 1-fdine Rulers
• do. .: There.- is' not a more ardent Or level
headed Home Ruler in Ireland,than John P..
•Nolan,.M.P., and only.in Marini last he de -
dared to thiTtigliel-:people that Irish assi-
...• rations and demands were quite rsconcilable
with the safety of the erapn•e and the hate -
rests of;Englaud..(d) Let me ask tir,Kane,
however, if the Belfast, of which he boasts so
much, has always been as careful of " Eng -
Bah connection,' as it preteods to be now?
It is •a matter of History that during the
stirrin& times from 1780 to 1800 in Ireland,
• When the whole island Was agitated by politiCal
disturbances, news came of the Fiencliravola
tion, mad the first to be affected GY the move -
MOO were not the Roman Catholics, but the
Itiotestants of Ulster. Belfast wasthe centre
obthisgepealt an feeling; Mid herein Detober,
e4.
• 1701, WagAektd Relied theSociety of United
* ' ----- --Irishmen, by olf Tone, the most aapable of
• all the enemies of England. Tone's object was
a brilliant one. ' He entleavared •to bring
about,•aii allianeehettiseen the republican Pro-
testants of the,ffOrth•.and the nationalist
Catholics of the southon the only point which
they had in comnion,theirlietrad of England(e)
I recommend this to the notice of the Loyalist
alist delegates,' •' , • • •
• Mr. Smith very patronizingly -admits that
the present Lodal system of Government; if it.
• can be dignified by ouch a terns, is not What
it should be. • .• • • - •
.• "SOME ORANGE, is iVANTED." !--
11.
(0,-Ilyetauder, January 1880.
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NEWS NOTES.
Timie is not over six pounds of waste
to the largest ox now killed at a Chicago
packing house.
It has Wen deCided that the Chicago
•Anarelliatkintiat hang,,motion for a new
trial being refused. ,
be says, "1 am Tree to admit that the •ey.•
"tem of • Locals Self government • *Mai we
"have is not best suited for Our:present Mr-
" cumstances;" What a kindly condeseen-
:• slop, and that; toe, after nearly two ooltimns
•offpraiselaitiowed upon, it„aecording to the
erlook at ibis beautiful
sYSe8nnrt Fftevernment.• in the first
• place; the rateErecilitusted, nearly .$7,000,0.00,
, are managed altifiset eirctusivelY by the class
entirely exempt from its 'Contribution. The
:Chief • Secretary for Ireland, whose busi.
• nese it ahead be, does not pretend to Watch
• over the Irish budget. ...He makes none. • Ilia
time is nearly lall tiken up vviths other things.
The Trees -try acts. 'through tile Board .of
• Works in Iidand Composed' OE glish-pm
liticnins who know nothing of • Irish 'tvants.
" To fact with the exception. of the Peer law largo mounds of °earth. twenty feet in.
• 1.1-larcis and • „tii%
lar Councils:, diameter, and two feet high. Thr wer•e
Are parally :kopuconkrol,,, all Irish .
adMiniseration is. conducted by boxrds,..cle- :led: to Make an examination, • and • digs
Foz est fires are raging near Grand'
Forks, DA, The amount of loss in the
destruction of timber is incalculable,
,
A -Yount, ruan4lamed CariZ-has_he_mil
filially shot by. a party of masked men
who wereatteinpting to eject his mother-
in-law from the house she ()coupled near
Faimersville, Ont.
Roht. Sproule; an old resident Of
flrantfordy„-contnaitteninitleF at the age_
of 80 years. • Had he waited a little.
longer, nature would have. saved him
the penalty of being a murderer. •
• The Toronto Public School,bosra„ by a
unanimous vote; suspended James Bed-
dy,head master -of Bathurst street school
for -one month and fined.him hisnionth's
pay, $83, for severely puniehina. a 9 -
year cid boy: •,
cated, but gave no signs that be was The London Daily News says :-It is
the intention of the Government, after
promising a Home Bide Bill, to take up
the proceedure measure as the firat bust -
nese of the session, The Government
have so intimated to Lord Hartingtou
and Mr, •Chamberlain, but nothing
definite has been arranged. .A.ltbough
dirt Governtnent hope to carry the Howe
Bute measure, by a majority of 100, they,
prefer to secure the right of cloture first.
It is likely the Parnellites will object
to the GOVernment's programme, •and
insist that ,Irsh affairs be the first busi-
ness. •
A peemliar virtue in A.yeea Sarsaparilla
is that while it cleanses anti purges the
blood from all corruptions and impuritit.
and thereby route out disease, ipitivigor.
ates the wbole eyeteln, and makes one
yoo lig again.
aiANNING & SCOTT
aware what hurt hini. This is the first
time that death, has ever visited this
sorrow -stricken family, and in thia sad
instance they deserve the greatest sym-
pathy of the entire publio.
• A girl in the employ of Mr. Westfall,
Thudow farmer, confessed to having
set tire to a haystack on her employees
premises on Thursday night, and again
on Friday. She said she bad no motive
fot-the net,
The live stook trade in Montreal this
year has so far been tlie largest on re-
cord. A total of 255,000 animals have
been received at Point St, Charles up
to September 1st, 170,790 more than
- the.corresponding period last .year.
• A big eagle that measured nine feet
from tip to tip, captured last spring near
Binghamton' N. • Y:, was released the
other day, On itn leg is a brass tag
giving the &Uri/ itstThIiTiTiit
offering cash prizes for. the return of the
bird,
• The Methodist General I3oard of Mis.
"dons; after iv minute examination •of
the work, have inade- the appreciations
for the current year, and found that the
amount distributed would not give to
men domestic missions 65 per cent. of
their already small stipends.
Not lona ago the cities of Roitow and
Taganrog, long
annexed to „a
military district, in which the Jews are
forbidden to dwell unless they are men -
chants of the first guild, or own real es-
tate. The result of this is that 4,000
Jevis, in these.cities will be allowed to
remain and 16,000 will be driven
It is asserted in New York that tlte
existence of a rilot to kidnap Mr, Van-
derbilt has ,just been disflovered,
scheme having failed through the' cow-
ardice -of one of the 'conspirators, who
numbered among them several wealthy
men and a foreign count: The intention
of the plotters was to boar the stock
markeiTtiid 'make a fortune ; or, fir case
-
that plan failed, • to make' Vanderbilt
disgorge a million and a half, or do away
• with him..
Bev. Sam Jones' commenced revival
services in the Mutual Street Rink,,To-
ronto; last Thursday. OVer 3,000 peo-
ple were present, and en the platforth
were several prominent Methodist
nsin-
isters. . • •:
0
- Miss Effie _Barton, the fOurth.vidim
of typhoid fever in the Barton •family,Of
Sophiasbu.rg,7clied on -Wednesday. erbis.
inakes..now, father, son, daughter, and
son's wife, who havo been taken from -
this household within. five-w-etika. • '
Mani? forget Olathe hair and scalp need
cleaning. Extensive • use of Aye'a Hair
Vigor .1ilis proVen that. it is the best cleans-
ing•agent for. the hair--4hat it prevents
and removes dandruff,cooIs' and soothes the
sealp,"atid stimulates, the hair to renewed
growth. „• ' • '
•'Ttvia young Mery while-searcliifig ter
hickory:nut's Sten& the river about five
miles 'frern Naperiee, eame across •t*o
There is nut one. of tte 1881 New
York aldermen that is in that city now .
that is not continually. under the sur-.
veillance of detectives: This is due to
the filet that both , District Attorney
Martine and Inspector Byrnes 'fear that
since. the rendition of„ the Jechne cleci-
Bien- the indicated •boodlers are 'desirous
'of becoming exiles in Canada. Those
whose trials are setdown for tibia month
are being espepially watched.
ThoCorrimiasioner of Pablic Works
• anid hs colleagues have the4tender
for the masonry work of the new Parlia-
ni6a Teronto, and .rotind
Was • beekerr Saturday morning. • YUr.
L.
York,: enterprising builder, has been:
given the contract. for the .entire
onry. work -foundation and supersbrue-
lure. Credit Valley stone is' to be used
throughout. OrnMonday the work of
reinovnit the old stone asyItnn, that
covers a. portion of,• the site in the
Queen's -Park will be. commenced: • It
will take Mr. Yerke five Yea.% to do the
stone work, and at that rate it will need
two more years to finish the structure.
Barristers, ••Solicitors,
.nosvgYaNctErts '
- Oeinuussionersfor Ootario and Manitoba.. -
,OFFicli NEXT DUCA_ NE ERA, CLINTON
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MONEY 'f)24,?e,...:1.°4'PARIttilIvglill
over .1. Jackson's store, Albert Street
,
it/CARRIAGE LICENSES. -APPLY TO
undersigned at the Library Rooms, Smith's
slack. 30 , JAMES, SCOTT.
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MONEY ' LEND IX • LARGE OR BIHAT.IL
.0.1. slime on good mortgage security, moderate
ate of interest. H. HALE, (Hinton.
DOWSLET, LO, 5.
ENGLAND
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DSurgeoneeto. - Office and residence
next Molson's Bank, guarket square, Clinton,
APP4ETCN.-OFFICE-AT• RESIDENCE
• lion Ontario street,Olinton,oppositethe English
artmenta; Ioland who are not .ging.into one of the mounds they found
reap -a -risible to -the pepple. The boards ana •the skeletons Of two"nien, a nurnbor ot
departments are in them turn superintended • •
motion on tyanbjeet, who are -repeatedly • f yror skinning 'deer, tuid a, hammer s
by English. Ministers, who -have little infer- as, w heads,•a wedge shot edinstrument
changed, andw
ho hitherto have not been ia- endto a icoint on thohack: •The. relics
fluencect by the Irish representatives. (f) Is it trre estimated to be tWi) landred years-.
any wopder. then that Irishmen believe that
- rib Irish Parliament to dear with Irish affairs', old, and are suppoSecr to be the remains.
of two Indian chiefs of the Seireqeenth
• bnt not separation, would effect a Material
in-qirovertient • itt • .1110 condition • of the century. Thospet on which the graves
country ? Were found hag always borne -the appro.-
,
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ROUE OTHER ST.I.ITEMEr.r8• priate name of Skull Point, . .
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made by ,the delegates, I • will 'simply buneli •
together,. and leave thud. without comment, .F.. 0.„1.reland,--in; The Lacluite;,..
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because they bear the staivp ofl absurdity, and. QUO', 'Watchman,, states ...that. the first
• refuteIhemselves, upon theirlesa.` • •store in that, place was started in 112.
Hero they are is- • ' ' • • • At • that time money vises Scarce, but
X() rilerence (Was made by' Parnellitss • •
' ', ••
"during deetion, to Edina Ride but dm
"Vationaliiits wire rem
tilwd .to:' Pat!barter was plenty. Therewasn9 change.
liament; loss thfai an nglislisix-neilo.0.; The.,,„Prioe
" rather to aftet t reduction'of mils than to Of a plue/:of.'tobaeco.".was fourpence. and
".8/0S1 • • • Whert-this. p u ago Wag inade- it glass of
•' ." )0a8 Meal, pep? country,- - • • - •
"0/,2t'; tiro to -Ti-erseu• by Greet Bripan, of rum was •generally giVen 'for change..
" maintaining lier independenee cigainst any The chief product woe potash, which
"nation thal Might choose Id inrtyle here and brOught prices ranging from.g2b t� $50
84 IV 10" at. 40. P0,1/ '00'640/ of qrectt per barrel. .There is stay -told Mug-
" firltain •sneizaciny power.' • • trativ of the. honesty of the people of
f‘ Men hare refused reltifiltisly to pay ibeir . • '
rent, shs in.net,„ses of th,,c kto have umui the o d times, that when thestorekeeper
" and 411e 41beryr has OM Anon with his Was absent he Wotild..leave tho key in
vionient the farmer's chatieig the door and the day -book on the desk,
" are'put up for:sale; the Par- aturneonle would go., in and select' What
"net/ tells us, is 80. dolelt•tP0atll (51L(5Op- •
ers,eaking Hinge
Is dry and torus hard, It _I oil
.atter. which it moves
jelets, or Itinges.of 0°11., iy fire gt'.1cit:•.1
all4 inflamed by Rheum:. Ism,, flue... • ean.
uot b. Moved •withent cite.ing the ral,t;
-711;V. 11111:' Ablotr1:4;'. The abgve ll ornamental trees:and shrubbery wibe sOld
s
k. .BENNILLER .NIMSERY.
47.......NT
FRUIT AND OBN Ali TREES, NOR .
-WAX. SPAUCE. .SCOTOEI AND.
-., ASTRACIIAN PINE,
VIE LATTER er mum wit BAKE A SPECIALT
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LARGE. terOCK ON HAND
condition, and restoree Ow johns to good •at very low pricefi, wive money by puechaand those wanting airbete.ing la
working order. ' this connection •w.
.Ayer's Samparilla`bas effected, In our
. city, many most reniarkable cures, 11 11111B.•
!OCT o Wlkit bathed the eliorts or tidi
most eXperieneed physielans. Were it
necessary, 1 could give tlie ulnas onnany
Individuals who have been. i red by taking'
this iltv 0' n .t$('it has tier-
tululy worked woudjrs, rell .'in Mu 08
Rheum Eyt'
after being trinibled w'.._ _ • ear,
thls, and all other f rein
i1101)0101101)0101101)010blood, there is ronetiv with
*Ingli nm nequaliited, I.. it affords stall
elief .AyOSa
r'S rattpurilla. -B.. • II.
Lawreuee,M,D,,,Buldinora. Md
Ayer's Sarsaparilla cured me of Gout
and Rhennunisni, when nothiffg else
woubb It lam eratlicitted every tiace a
disease from my system. -11, 11, Short, .
Ziansr icl Belmont, 1:bwell, Mass.
v• • ''''' a sufferer
;ma.) ...st The. Wens°
111111,"• i,111 of all'the
renteai.-4 ••• t 11101, 11111:11. commenced
Using .,&;• r•iirsaparilla. .I took eeveral
bottles of lids preparation, and was speed -
fly restered to health...7,J, Freanr, Lidos_
penitence,
Ayers Sarsapairilia,
P...,.,,P...,.,,,..!by Dr. j C. Ayer & Co,. T,owell, Maas-
801 bY ell Druggists. Price $1; six. bottles, $5.
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Orders by Nail will be proMptly attended 10
Address,
• JOHN STEWART Bonmiller.
ire Xusuranee,
A kinds 01 property insured at lowest tariff rates.
First-class companies, • 1.
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• rilIGKETS'XIA N. W. T. CO, LINE BOATS 0
wrsmargo, AND ALL LAKE POINTS, .4L0
by all rail lines over the GRAND TRUNK and CAA. .
DA.I.,PACIFICI to any point on that line, Winnipeg,
Brandon, M., Dakota, Kansas, or.ony point reached
by rail, local or foreign.
Coote and see me before you buy ticke.ta anywhere.
A.T...TTION.
For some time past Berlin. Andalusian, Shet-
land, Ice anti ether Heels have been loaded
after the process of dyeing with extraneous substances
with the sole object of increasing the weight, whilst
materially shortening the length of yarn. Constituent
are thtis damaged in a twofold manner. 1. They do
nurtin. e,usrance by side gat?.
IX B. PROUDFOOT, CIVIL ENGINEER not get the real weight of yarn to winch they are en-
titled, having to pay forthe loading material at the
11. Proyincial and Dominion Land Surveyor', price of the yarn. a. Tm he loaded ram and the needle -
wo t‘nyttetfifno it art likely tnotablenter (ttemrztlibny
Architect and Draughtsman, PeuniNRLoCity- Ztetror n'ilfatt=ieesnaeisisd.ociker•vordii 40 the great
Clinton. ••detrhuent 'of the manufactured article. Consumers
are;therefore cautioned about buying "Loose wools"
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n R . BEE V E. -OFFICE BATTENS CRY ST.-
.1..1 Murray took, two doors, eget' of?Ilocigene' en-
trance. /Widget:me, opposite the Temperance lien
Hugon Street, Clinton, Office hours, 8 a.m. to 6p.m.
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which, in .spite of their apparent cheapness, will al-
ways turn but the dourest in the long rub: ; All yarns
with the tiaentnarlt-litsiglies arms with she
• Dove attached to each hank ate warranted •perfectly
pure dnd not leaclod,,friie front any nbrius eubStantre.
Air RE. VIII TIT TB/WILDE OF MUSIC. PTJPILS- 'and of which the thread. wilLimit_opAO 25° greeter
J-VAatteededattheir own residence,ifneeessery. Bra• length than that of loaded wool. For sale by NOV
olden's°, John Jtoberteoree, auron Street, Clinton. COOPER, BEAVER BLOCK BOOK STORE.
Rice's new Method taught if desired.
• ROBERT -DOWNS.
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JAS. THOIIIPSON, Clinton.
J-
AMES HOWSON, LICENSED AUCTIONEER
for the County of Huron. Sales attended anywhere
in the County, at reasonable r ates. Residenoe,Albert
Street, Clinton.
Tlx STANBURY, GRADUATE OF THE MEDI
• caLDepertment of ViotorlaUniversity,Toronto,for
merlrof thellospitals and Dispensaries, New 'York
Coroner f Or the County of Hitron,Baylield,Ont. •
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MIRANK B. POWELL, BARRISTER; SOLICITOR;
JlJ Notary Public, etc. QIfle, Szsata's BLOCK, AL-
BERT STRICHT, CLINTON. Toronto agents, Messrs, MC.
.Carthy, Oslerpildskin Creelman. Private funds to
oan at..loWest rates, of interest. .
RW. WILLIAMS, B.A., M.D., GRADTJATE OF
eToronto University ;member of the Col lege of Phy
sicisnsand Surgeons,Ont: Orr= 44; RESIDENCE the
kouSeformerlyocctipied by Dr. Reeve, Albert street
•
°Upton. • •
• lyA-wouTirm GTO, , r lb.LOIANTSUBGE15IF
ceouchour ,Lieentiate of the Cloilegeof Physioian.
an 4 SnCgeons of Lower Cansid eland Previte:daft hihn,
tiste and tharegiorror theQountyolHuron. Ofliceatol
residence,The building f orixter13 oeoupied by Mr
Thwaites.Huron treet - ••
0linton,.jaft.100:871.. •
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• Mr. Jas. MCKenzie, of London,.the
• husband of the lady .who so wonderfully'
reCovered from -her :illness,. 6sta . sqtlaat
.the account of liii wife's revery Is
• lite -rally correct., with the -ono exeeptien
that She . did not ,?ivalk to and from .
church, :but. rode: . •Medical 'men . who
• have beetninterviewed in regard to the:
caie cliiitn that •the lady's malady Was
pot ConsuMption, but simply' hysteria,
anti that :her extreme nervousness Might
have produced her cough which was at-
lagiired-urectirsustettieL,-0.1.1.....the •other
hand, Mrs. Meltenzie, herself "a-i7-id-Vel.--2--
friends areeatisfied that she was brought
back- trona the iierge-: Of the gr.vb3f-
diVine interposition, • through the nen-.
cies'orfaitli and prayer.....:„. "
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°LINTON MECHANICS' 'INTITUTE, LIMEt..../Artx.and Reading ROOMS, Perrin block, down
stairs. About 1,700 volumes in the Library and
all the Leadingliewspapers and Periodicals of
the day on the table. Monabershlp ticket sa per
n•nnuin. Open front 2 to 5. p,Itt„ and from 7 to
m
0 p.. Applications for meMberslisp recived.
by the Librarian in, in the room. '
puts his..hand deep into hirequired
s breeches they from the stoak. the roam,
" poel•qs,' pulls try ,the Whole amount of the make their own entries in thobehk„ and
I. do not think these- 'statements will be homes. -
" and pays. . • • then -lads thb door and return f,o their
UNION SHAVING PARLOR
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SELOTING, • HAIR CUTTING,AND SHAM-
• POOING 'done very neat and ,to snit
. • every• Pe1.9011.
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JOHN FARQ,11.11,IlSON, 1 Sriiith's Block
; J. T. .3Fxtairr4-
•-• sIIRGEONDEN*1141C. .
Hold the exclusive right for the county for the Hurd
process of administering chernicallj pure Nitrogen
Monoxide, which is the safest and beat system yet dis,
covered for the painleSs extraction of teeth. charges
Moderate, satisfaction • uaranteed. Oveten,
EL-
IOTT'S 81400K, over Rancb's Tailor Shop, Hurod
Mot, Clinton.
• Atin On (f other' aminoin en t s the
Wallacetown Fair grounds Friday Were
twO Shooting:. -gal levies.. .A.ti • ' about 6
O'clock in the ever -lin, %O)en the greater
part of tho crowd had left the grounds,
a group Of hoymstill lingered round tho
.galleries,Mr. Stinson-rvairpairitirtg the
bullet marks off the target, JAB...Melillo,
a lad about sixteen years .ot ago, Son of
Alex: MoItae, of Dutton, picked up the
rifle, and with, the mussle to his shoulder,
jestingly pointed the gun to n tree, say-
ing: "1 wonder if I d'an strike that tree,"
when the weaperr 'wont off, the taIltil-
teringg the right shoulder just at the top
.cff the lung. The bullet is supposed to
have feund its way to the spine, as the'
lower half of his body is entirely' para-
lyzed,' Little hope for his recovery is
entertained. ,
accepted by any considerable number as being • •
facts without more proof then was furnished i ' The Woodstock iteview has learned
by the delegateS. On the contrary:I do ol the particulars pfone of the most fright -
hesitate tO affirm -1. That Mr. Parnell ala
his 84. followers Wore elected as Home Rulersful theShing inaeliine accidents it has
and that done. " ever been our painful duty to reeord.
2. That Ireland is as capable of solf-gov• Friday forenoon; at fibotit 10:307,as Frank
ailment at any other part of the Empire. Webber, a young man of about,twenty
3. That as years the general rule the Irish ten- ,s of ages sonof Me. john Webher,
ants are oppreetied and cannot meet the
enitotw demands. ,of their absent. Tery land- 1 of the .twelfth con. of East Zorra, was
• lords. Atia op Hive points, it necessary, helping a.- neighbor, Mr. V: arwood,
. more, anon. : - - ' to thresh, ho had the Inisfortnne to fall
, a c0w:14;81.o% into: the cylinder -of the maehine when
1 would like to remind ilia opponents Of Herne of full spend, causing
almeSt instant
• Ilule, that in 1880, Goldsvio Smith declared deathg lie had.been cutting batids,and
that to say "my country, 'right Or wrong,' , Li , , _ , . „ ..
Wad to reneUnce liniuttnity and defy God. (17) in lam temporary absence of the feeder,
' This•is eireetly•the positron of'D.r. Kane and. stepped Ivor( the feedeeroplatform and
Mr. Smith, ' They are even worse, Their, began feeding the Inacho
ino. Smehow
tight is not-f'dirretand, but for a part ef it. or other he lost his balance and fell into
'Choir cry is Ulster right or wrong,
It is the figlat of selfishness. On the other 1 the Cylinles, stopping the machine in
-
hand opposed -to them are the champions of 1 stantly. Ihe beholders wore horror
faitplay and pasties. They want to raise,Ire- atrieken, and well they might be at be -
land to her proper osition..and remove the holding such a speetacle, which ft is
of England. They are led by a man, of whom •
teem -nary to describe in all its sicke ng
fow_minutes_rtfter leing reg,rotted.
dark stai• ns of injustito front the eecutcheon .
this same Galdwin Smith, now hie abuser.
.onee wrote t-" The enthusiastic reeeplion ef
details, Tho unfortunate young man
. „
'TIE GREATENGIat3H PRESCRIPTION
• - _ .
Asuecessminiedlcinetestectover
'0._ye_mrs in thousands of cases.
Prommrscuress Pros-
-
tration,Weakness of 13717ziSpi--
... and uenerativeOrgans
of either sex;Einissionsund al tills (mused by indis-
erosion or over-exertion. Elk packages is puaran-
ked to effect a curewhensta othermediemes tau.
One package $1: six packages ttiv, by mail. Sold
bydruggists. 'Mite for Pamphlet. addreas
.7.• Emma Onsincit Cosa:kerma, mons.
Sold to Clinton by .1. H. COMBE itud-bauggists
•• everywhere.. •
• CLINTON •
Manuiaeturer and Proprietoefor the best Sow MD
Dog in use. Agent for the sale and application of
the Or FISHER PATENT AUTOMATIC BOMBE CtLEANER,
STEAM' FITTINGS. furnished and applied on sly..)rt
; •• . • • notice.
$50,000 To LOAN at 6 or Cot.
Why pay others 7,8, 0 and 10 percent, •
when you can get mouey froth us at 6 per c,
First-class loans Si per cent, Large loans
' • .5 per cent. . •
TERMS made to snit borrower, regarding
payment and period Of loan.
A.pply tti •
• •
. •
FiklittA.N Sz-T1SDA.T.AL:
• BANKEit$, CLINTON,
Itinde
• ehlitery repaired eepetlit,lonsly and
a IHIAAE!fri.46torY inanner. •
Farm iinplements Minitdtared. and repaired. • Steam
anti Water 'Pfpes furnishiaand put in Position... Dry
Kilns fitted up on application. Charges moderate.
.PENNYROYAL 'WAFERS.,
Prescrifition• of a .physician who
• has had a life long experience in
• treating female ;diseases. Is -used'
monthly•with perfect success by
over 10,000 ladies. Pleasant, safe,
effectual. Ladies' ask your drug-
gist for Pennyroyal Wafers and
take nostilistitute, or inclosepost,
• age -for sealed particuTar.s. Sold by
. druggists, $1 per.boxi -Address
WE EUREKA 01iumals1..004 Dpraerr, Mon.
Sold in Clinton bY.Y:,}1.. OOMEE andDruggisni
:'everywhere. •• •'••
•
Oalios'EXCEISI0110110
THE •MOLSONS1 BANK,
• incorporated by Act of Parliament, 1855,
CAPITAL, - $2,000,00..
HEAD 'OFFICE, :MONTREAL
• THOHAS-'WORKAI-Aii; • .
, J. H. R. -3,10LSON'..,,.........Viee-Pres. "
WOLFERS CAN, THOMAS, oeaerai.manager.
Notes discounted, • Collections . made, Drafts
•
issued,. Sterling and American, exalt:tits
"• bought and sad at lowest
, • . current rates.
Interest at 4 per cent allowod.on deposits.
4 -1r.A.13,BITER.is6.
Money advanced to farmers on their On notes with
..ne or more endorsers. No inortgage.rcquirod al se-
. • H„,41 eREWER Manager', ,
- January 168 . Clinton '
• After the severest test at the' late fair in•
Clinton, it was universally admitted that
FOR PERFECT A/ M4' ACTION, 13EAUTY
OF 'FINISH,' AND SWWITNESS Or TONE the
EXCELSIOR was away ahead of oth-
ers, and destined -to he the pepular instru-
•ment of. the day. Thisl.along with the fact
that a spacial prize was awarded it, certairl-'-
ly, speaks volumes for the instruments, and
parties purchasing should ride the XCEE-
• son before boying elsewhere-- ' •
• 4 GEO. F. OAKES; PROPRIETOR.
Factory three doors west Of Mulloy's Punip
Shop 'Pattenbury St., Clinton.
hicKillop,Mtitual'firo.lostirancli
•
'ivoinun-The undersigned are aimolnted
,to aet•as agents in the township of ' Goddrich,
for -the Company; Any peraOtt wishing to
Vire imthis old and reliable Fariners_Company,_
will apply to either THOS, NEELANS, Har.
lock. or SAMUEL CARNOCHAN, •Seaforth,
Prompt attention will be given. .
P11019G1iAP11ER.
PERTH NEWS.
• Mr..3. Coppin, Se, of Mitchell; las
gone to Australia. • •-
Four people died at Listowol, within
as• many days last week, with'cOnsump-
tioluir:A.: chanong6r, of Mitchell, has.
put d11080(10. farni in East Watvanosh,and
Will mote thereon shortly.-
A•
Messrs. Minoan & Ca., are giving up
business in Mitchell, owing to the con.
tinned ill -health of Mr. R. W. Duncan,
• the manager,• '
Willie, the youngest,Son of Mr. R.
Morrow, of St. Mary's hiid the misfor-
tune to have one ofhis eyes put 'ont,
while bo and another little follow were
playing with 'it sioltle last week.
Tho Advocate says. -Wo aro sorry to
loarn that Mr, Fred T.,yndstrposes
ing Mitchell at an early date, • Ire is
'ono of our best rind most respected citi-
zens, and his going away will be *leeply
• • •itriClilAugust-501-1884--._._ •_
vosra
P.Or
CLINTON
LI FE -SIZE WORK A •SPECIALTY. •
. DENTIST,
COATS GLOCKirammiloasmasi
mensertnin
TA• IMEOUIE...11Ela
•CHANGES' AtermitArs, •
.HURON AND BRUCE
Loan andlnvestrnent. Co'y
J. RIDDI4ECOMB.E,
Watch and Clockiliker,
JEWELLER; et!:i.,
pecisOm TUE mtAtiiKET, cLitywort
Where .he keepe a seleefassortment of .
wireias; pLotes, ilEWALERT, SIL//ER-
• WASE ;
Which. We I1 sell at reasonablerates.
21/4,8 'Company 18 4.caning .11ionigi on Farm.
• • Security at -lowest .11181e8 Of .Interest. •
1•:
111.00TGAGES - : rtatallASED
• SAVINGS
• $, 4•antl 5• pr;74 thnt, Interest Allowed on
(wording to antouitt
. and time kft.
OFFIthl..-Cornor of Marko Squaro tuidNorth Strop
• •
011A02 n011telsr.
M meta
A713 -F
NET' T
l'iti14111L1IU,CTOR
• ,81 Alligator.
, •
A large stock of First -Class CAS-
KETS ancl C)FFINS, SHROUDS,
• dai., always on haul
• '-
Tut EGYPTIAN 'EMBALMING
FLUID need in all cases,
ALBERT STREET, .0EXTI
HARLAND'BROS.
ItesidenuelOrange Ste\ near the
Methodist Church, Clinton.
Repairingof • every description promptly
:
tended to, end all.worit W
Ciinton,No..1882,
SAVE 20 PER CENT
18pa-• ;SENII-M
CENTEgAL-188q:. .
, .
YEAR Ov. TIIE
GORE DISTRICT FIRE INS CO
-"Conducted both ou-eaali elle Mutual Plans.
- - President.
ADAK WARNOiK, - ;-.;•Vice-Proilident.
t. s. STRoNG, ESQ., - Managing DfteCtOr; •
. • . •
!FHE
• .".:(3. 0
Enters upon :its' FIFTIETH YEAR
•
Stronger • an mOre proeiperOus thanat. any . •
previous period, having 821,806 of *Beets
and pritioally NO LIABILITY eieept a Re-
insurance Reserve of $00,000. There are S20-
000 d'eposited'ivith the Ontario Goveroinent;
and ever pop() held, in Mortgages, Deben-
biros, 'and • Cash, immediately available to
• •• meet losses.: •
Mutual Porfey-hoIders iiith-d-"Gore" Sava
*per cent. s'ssith undoubted 'security.
For f ullaiiiitlivalars-apply.X141.12.02.non GALT,
or to JOHN
•
• CLIN-r.torsr
PLANING MILL
DRY KILN'
agit‘
mom SUBS011113Ell. 1IAVIIIG 1UST Co:1M.2111O'
J. andfurnished his now Pinning Mill with initehin.
try of tho latest improved patterns, is now prepared
to attend to all onion le hle line in the most prompt
andsatisfaotory manner, and at reasonable rates. Ile
would Oat return thanke to all who patronized the
old tinit before they were horned out, and, now being
ht abetter position ' excente'orderSexpotlitioitsly,
fools botifident ho can give satisfaction to an,
• PACTOIllt-.b. I ear the Grand Trunk, Rail
IttiOatAS SicitItNi111. '• AIRS. JOIIN 11 111tS011.-
• _Cabin:et larlor-
IIIIN1110 Vann
UNDIUITAKI
; The' stibScriber keeps the line'st
. .
•
.0ASkETS. 4rid 00ITINS
Alw„ flys on 1Mndr raneralsI entailed at
the shortest notice and lowest priCCS,
; A caair, SOLICITED, • • •
• Leading Undertaker.
,
Ii.ESCEURRIt THE PLAOK,
. OPPOSITE THE TOWN EALL.
_,..jt...(0S STEVENSON
ROLLER FLOUR
. AT $2;10 PER, CWT.
.1111,AN . TON or. CWT.,
• AT 60c1s. rEv, OWT.)
Dolitterct any Wherein town free of 'large