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THE NOBJ.E. HORSE..
The .eounty of 1luroa is One of
the best horse -breeding sections in
the Province, Out of' hundi•ods,
l,robably, of sires in the county we
;nay imitation a few that have cone
under' our notice, this season, and
whose ])odllgraes, like Oetaser's wife,
are above suspicioIn.
In the carriag o horse line there is
:lleacom's imported Tontine, who has
a Provincial >,eputation. He will
' travel from Gotleric1i tutivnship by
way
of 1''arua, 13rucafield, Exeter,
Ilirr, London, Iiyde Park, Ildeton,
Clinton.
4 entucl, y Star, owned by J. ;l`•
Carter, Elytli, is an other fi ne animal.
Ilia route will be. froni"Illytli to
Janehestor, ,Smith's 11111, Dungan -
lion, Luckuow, \Vliitechuroh, l.1'ing-
ham, ]iluevale, Brussels, Ilelgaave,
Then there is the wonderful trot-
ting stallion Iioaltb'lotcl, owned by
James Dailey,' of Godorieh, whose
route will :be from Goderich to Dun:
lop; Sheppardton, Pula Albert, Del„
fast, 1)uugannon, St. • Augustine;
Nile, Smith's Bill, liolmnesville,
.Ilei-•-set-Law is la beauty, with an
evident strain of the thorough-brod
iii his shapely form. Ile is owned
by Mr. D. A. Lansing and will cir-
culate froth•,Londesboro to Sinitli's
11111, Godorioh, Dungannon, Luck -
now,. Win blain, B1ueva1e, L'elgrave,
]]myth, along Ilolindaiy (to Lansing's
stabl'es),
Young g Act:Neltta?, by•it
Accidental, is owned �by : W.�Cook
and d 1'i!
t 11
he �' rr .
fO.l nl a
t . 1 dnuna the season
et Clinton, 1) Cook's (Goderielf tl,),.
llollnesviIle, • at J. Wilson's; Col-
borne bridge, 1\rest lV'a*auosh,
Deinayhrook, Mainoeh, Blyth,
can,.Morris;,Brussols,Tiinburn. t
1 POPULAR :SALVATION, A Standard Medical York •
"1 hold lteah 1'u i y ham
Bro. Gardner, as the sneezing,
ing and shuffling died away
adise'IIall, "a litter' axiu' 1
Lisle Kiln Club stands on
vashuu Army flueshun, 1t
an honest exlireshun of my
uyi apinyun, au' darofore -
FOR 1fQUNG & MIDDLE-AGED. MENS' cR� U TL'E ' S
r cough-, UI►lY l LY IIIITIl4 I'.oyt1E4Dald.
v Iliu,tiatire Samide Free to All. -
ni Ia�r-
iO%v dis
de Sal -
"1
a 1 OF ' 1�' ..•, �(; _ ,
axes for
iudill'id- THYME
compromise
I shan't I KNOW HYME
compromise any of de res' of you
when 1 say
. "If a rovivalist has got to. tl, . n
your eyes to save Orel• soul den day's:
somethiu' wrong avid orthodox
rel'igun.
"If de way to heaven am lined
laid avhoopin', ]lowlin', .sereantin'
men en' women, I Should reckon
dat iuoas' , of' do chill'en would git
scant and turn back,
•"'1)e roan or woman, who can't
'sperience a clltinge ob heart in a
church congregrysliun of respectable
people �t ou t b very Apt to hit it
it ta.baraacks Mill-lilled.,witt loafers,
''It seems to be a good devil;easier
for pussons to believe' dey 'hey a call
to gu out an' Spread de gospel dew
for 'em to believe cloy hey a call to
•nuke a liviii' by day's work.
"If, it has b000lne necesxsary:'to
'scare a luau into callin' hissolf a
Christian, it lam no Wonder dat
religuu dean' pay: back borrowed
honey any sooner clan older folks.
If Sam Jones can convert mento
Christ by •a iIihtuire' of humor,
pathos, farce an':saune, delivered iu
an ole' barn '
N'llta
to
, de also a e
Of can
ill
costly church edifices an': high solar,.
led' preachers l
8th. t'It. I1in • In
$* opinyun clot nine -
maths of des[: wamdurini ie� ivulists
-'ill,hey jist•as hard work to sgaieczo
nto -leaven a$ de aiverage sinner.
"When you - skeet: .a roan into
obeyin' ere lair, you dou'n''rilake a
law-abiclin'.citizen of' him 'any 1110'
dan you snake a Christian • of a .'Mau
whom 'yon Beer info gitt•in 'u) in. a.
crowd •Six' doclariu' eat he,ban 'up
to lib it different life:" pine
I oung Tontine is a Wortley:,son of
that. noted sire" and is"ownod by 1•lr:
Elliott, Porter's Hill. Ho may be
seen at I;ayfield, the iSauble Line,
(.)'Brien's tan Lake 8`1;1;Qre •Gra d
'Dead, Zurich, Goshelt °a dz�abylou'
Lines, again at 33.lyfielil, ?died -met J,
1 eaceel s 1n Goclericl). tQ.ilrusliip ..
fi;mth
In imported heavy hbilsta •*e-ifind �.
• Fisher & Anderson, of Manchester,
With Lord Of the Manor, who' will
• travel through East and \Vest 1Vac•
'anosh and Elyth• Tho saute .owl-
e:rs also, ave 'on the read the recent-
ly i41tp0i'ted
Once' Q' ,The North, whose route
will be -through 'Colborne, by Den -
miller to Jos. \ hitely's, Godorich
tp.,: liolrnesville, Purtel's Neill,
11'ise's coiner, (_Tinton and ,1..
I roord's, I3ase Line. •
Scotland's Glory., ' owned by A.
Carlton, is also this season's hulled
.111014' IZiisII 1,17tiSTI011'
Last week wu gave the views of a
].lea*.. Presbyterian Canadian Irish-
•man on the'•lrish Question." here
are the views of a -tel. Methodist
Canadian Irishman speaking on the
'Irish 'Iowe Uule gnestion. A few
evenings: ago, 1tev. D)r. ];tains, Prin-
,eipol of the' Wesleyan Ladies' Cul -
'lege of Hamilton,
"My' Blood b
boils oils::I hear• iv •
;ut1 mei- dosiuhted as disloyal
ei S1II u tlaealteforn-atibn that in
„ern1
ration, and will be locntod 1n bast L'
1\'an lnoslr,lllai'noch, I,olgrave,llor_
r�'> rid, Brussels, \Va1to u,SeafortliAlina,
:Clinton, Loudesbbro, Mytli.
John . Mason, I1u11•ett, la's the
proved 'sire Bore?uatd Chief, who,
will be found in his own township,
�t. I myth, Mol l is,1 [0194, Kinb urn
•Amada, Clinton, amid at Jenkins'd
duel
Tobt,:Thompson's, Goderich' town
b]1ia,
A. •A
sl�lt�itll has.
'Tied . fine' speciineu
lied D ij e of Plum ttol ,iv wille
f z I
1 , to 1;e
found at Manchester; brise Linc,
' 'Dungannon; 'Nile, etc.
Loki &• c$•: Suit= liaise Caddell
J
1�, iCe .w110. w'
, )mil mita found during
the season. on the Goshen • Lino,:it
1)rysdalo•'s 'hotel; .R Johnston's,
5auble Line; John. Ste�iart's
•
-.Curry's and Cho', Sturdv's, Goderich
t'ownslup, Iloliiresvilla J G. Steep's,
Gabriel Ell'idtt's, and: Varna,
1'he arses..dliat-- e--1 venra ed
are a perfect galaxy , of splendid
:vires. Tlt`hi1 pedigrees, as. given oni
' `r their rotate bills, show they aro bred
from stock . selected. by the most
eminent breeders in the world.
suit has.been freely' fi'ung, spite
the fact that the admiral of the fi
th it . scatttored the • Armada was
Catholic, that every 'anile of the s
vice, Whether army or cavy—iitfa
try, cavalry, artillery, :engineers
has 'been manned by lrishulon
na1ry of thein Catholics:, • -Sone
the' English '1;egiulcuts to -day a
half Irish; so of sumo of the Scotc
\\ hen did au Irish regiment tui
its Mick on the foe? Even the pop
lair sono; The Ilritish Greua'die
had tete fairness to put the Euglisl
Scotch and Paddy whacks togethe
ill ' li r
1-lte, glob,}• of victory.' I mil's
hear imputation at ithou�t tlri'ult
ing of the grand outburst of Shei
in reply to Lod Lyndhurst: Thi
li ua time for recriminations.' Ilri
titin needs the love. and loyalty o
all her sons, She needs the tram
civility of Ireland. fully 'as much a
]. 9,11 l,• kluas,,. t> };,4.0 -..se, vex—hi
.country -bast who aids -ler in the re
mortal of every emboss of weakness
She requites the disestablishment of
the Scotch, the English and Welsh
(Churches, the abolition the here-
ditary prineil+le 'of the Rinse of
of
L�i1t
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HOW A HORSE TRIPLED HIS?'"eolne:,
An old horse attached • to a 'still
older ash waggon was left standing
on Earned street . west one clay,
whin the dumping of a load of coal
started 'him off on"the run:- 1\'lien
the owner 'returned to the spot
where he 1141cft'-lis rig a. boy in='
formed Bili of what had •0ceulied.
"Ran away 1 • 1)u you s,ly-gis•
horse ran away 1"
'• yes, sir."
'Did he strike into a gallop 1"',.
"He diel,"
"'And people were excited."
"•Yes, sir. There was quite a
crowd around." • •
"And after he turned the corner
he broke tl ., g
re.wabon•you say 4.„
• ''.Sivaslred,it all to pieces," sir.
"Well, by George; l 1 was off try-
ing to find some ono who'd give
hie $10 for that Horse, but now 1
won't t
taco a cent t le
,7.•
r -
Actually struck a "+n Ild-� and itittted
1 the 1,
nada, ell 1' 1ielievo I.'woii't sel'1 1 the Biles
slioi•t of $30 P' • : internal
•
.1 hen when these shall have
as come they will, With Ire'
land at peace, contented and loyal,
•with the greater Ireland on' this side
of the Atlantic rejoicing in the the
prose rfty.ofthe Clear old lance,°wide
the members of the.- nlpire banded
together iii •a federation 'of Mutual
love, instead of looking fol' 1'Iacialil..
aj''s New Zealander standing on the
broken arab of ' London bridge
sketching the ruins of St. Paul's wo
shall 1ec the grand Empire whc'h.
leas $0 long been the refugc far the
d ,stressed, of all lands, °renewing. her
youth, iii that 'i•fghteousness w.11iola
exaltetll A. nation,' -fearing no foe
and droading,no future."
ti•
lyse Prof. Loco's Stilphur.,Soap for
heat,Priekly
Eruption,, Itolr, ndrall dise�asedScon•
ditiolis of the skit;..
1VOf l Il 1iPIVR-Vllr] I G•
There Is prebahl,yy ho better relax-
ing remedy for stiff joints, contracted
t'ords, and •paitlful Congestion, than
Ilagynt't1's i'ollou• (Jim. it eared \Ins.
,•obs11
,Svc;
Pi
I, of prtnn, Otat., who Wag
for te/Ii i 0 1Ii.no,trnet:inrnof-
ch,a1 pipes •ante tig)ttn»es of
t. It is the great remedy (or
or external pain.
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Exhausted Vitality Nervous and Physical Do•
and the
Premature
resulting Prom of
re
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tions for allaoute and chronic diseases, each of
width is invaluable, So found by the Author,
rifeoteltr hPro0never hoseL experience
the oanypyssician.SS40pages, bound beautifulFrench muslin, emboas-
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in, every instance, kriee.oply 11.00 by
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body,. Sand now, Gehl medal awarded the author
by the National Medical Association, to the 1're-
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associate °Moors of the Board the reader fa
respeetf ul ly. referred,
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The ci
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.ffvtekeands on which, the constitution and hopes.
of many a.youm• man have been fatally wreaked,
Afanderge, Dti,ro.
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the past 50 years,--,dflanfaCorafifuf a,t,
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growth of hair on a -bald .head or smooth face.
Address, including se stamp: II
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• TO CONSUMPTIVES
The advertiser having been permanently cured
of that dread disease ;.Cons t iption, by a simple
remedy, is anxious to make known to hie fellow•
sufferers the means of cure, To all who desire
it, he will send a copy,. of .the prescription used
(bran), with the directions s for preparing land rising
the same, which they, will find a sure OCRtt for
Corona, Cotes; CoNeCai,gioA, ASTHMA, littexouiTi^t
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address' liar. L A, WILSON, 191 Penn Street
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in consequence stiffened ali the horrors of Sexual
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his fellow sufferers, mall free the recipe by 'able!,
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Acidity of the Stomach, curing Bili.
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Erysipel , Scrofula, - E lutterin of
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theHearbe . omensness'andgeneral
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ll3ty ,l a 1 these and ninny other sigh:
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r sale by all dealer
s.
T;Jainth=d CO.,Proprietors,.Torontt•-
PAYING G 1fOR 'GOOD) ADVICE
It is stated that the•lt•iiio cup has
occnsona'1 c:ii:cul:tael--•amOlir*std - ^
exciseato)'s, ' zinc-. some ;'. 'have Leven ,
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MARKET SQUARE, OODERICH,
Dar BUTLER 'SELLS CHEAPER
than anyone on tui- of•the earth. ••
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tnali.�lei l at'd ecilla� e r5lititle'shi7•
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unit but stocbso
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• 7;SSAiHMM” E..M'•ITH.
SH
els los
1 tion. Of one who has, since . .
achieved refill ation't s a. lawyer,.tlio TALLOW; ezo. :,..:.
foiloiving story circulated among IIfgbest market price p'tid•• Bring
a ive friends: Ile attended
along
a ballA �t'� BUTCHER
one evening; ` in the � [
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and to festivities he UT
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his legislt f enc cd thew aro r r
course of 1 f became f1 tI
somewhat too joyous.' Seeing' this, CLINTON, . d35tf
one. of his friends advised hien,
•seek laic mien ant- bed. The yen•
1awyer said nothing, blit with gm.
solemnity tike a dollar bill fro
leis pocket and thrust: it into ti
'pante of life friend.
'halt 1 don't want "money,' sal
to .
•ng• • .TO THE1P3.1BLIO.at
.,.
nt
Goderieh igarbro
Works
the gentleman, 'I merely suggests
that you go .to lx'il.'.•
'Take it, take it,' Was the reply i
:i'lio blandest of toes, 'I've charge(
t2 for,' a ;ood cleat poorer atlyic
than that!'
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THE LATE -ST
You ere a)lowtd u free hist of tkio
11.
t1 ° ITA VP, appointed 'Atm ,1
tl( IEIIT 0011110k
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GenaN.1 Agent of the Ooderich Marble.Wot�•aIF
. for the Counts of Iltrionr
it 'JOSS Pmt VANSroN•r; •
1 • Geilorieli; Pet. 0, 1881. 1'i'aprletor.
e—,• _. _. _ „__�
Nei vloat i, Debilitated len
drip of the a,e of Dr Bye's Celebrate
Voltaic Belt. with Mown: Suenensoi;
A
fp....4l)y and hfanhood and nd item kindred
tro•lbles• • AI•0, f ,r maul/ other diaedees
Complete n p ern re8ti,ritii•,n'to .idea fh, vigil
IetcAnd nunhood guarah-teed': ri risk is
incurred. Illustrated �m toter ''I
full information,
p } , tt, h
t rr
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., tet, mnflpd
fee' by addressing Voltaic Bolt Co ,
Mardell, ilich. 218y*c348
s
t II0RS.14]11'Iia�T
yr (lot the most attractive norm nen'test}n•intinr• Pro.'
P t
ttnant nt chip of>\et'voui Debility, lose
ppiiances, for the speedy relief" And
enr tile, . we bate something entirety .IVEW r au1
A1'I i1.4ClI) .1;: Conte ar:d nee our samples
before you order your spring work,
Ariri •e elm. to pie so amt invariably succeed ; we
havatr t
led
s lidded to ,
r laritge lit, market.,
i i is of l; i4 stand
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s reu3onahleprictw, .„
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class style. Ciel of er•;addrees
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1 Auk one can. apply it. Snpietio• to Ealsonine and 'Whiting.
'I'It1' IT. T'!i3 l;t, ,Oily to be had nom •
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1s -on and i;kardwarc 14lclt•cltaiit,
;v
.Blanch, 1$SG,
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4�.�N 0..UNNINGHAME•
,Has boon appointed sole egent'for this ,celebrated :i'ea.
best value in the ).blanket, besides whic11Of itself it is the
..ANDSOME PRESENT
'is_giveu to ivory purchaser of'3 lbs and upward. 1 It is put up in; Ilnlf-
pound packets. at - .
50�
To
70
OF
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PER
Purehasors need' nut bey 3�lbs'
different y „ at ouco in order to let a Present 100
nt . books to choose from.. Try ' 25 -cent
e. y ])acl.et of;Ii-nitor�.`ett;
l "Sole.agont•for.TLEISnnf i\N iS YEAST, the best in the world.
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NEW BLQCli,•on.BU11ON STREET;^'tw adovs Store, 'ie. test ofthe City
Book aSto•e, w)rere will be 1ttuid a• complete also •tthel toeflfe Pure.
e.,
�• Drugs
414141 t•hemtlicals, 'also.1'ntelit Medicines nl
gists. .it[11dt' CS-a11tltat th.e;publie ivay dale for in. those
liner: 1,
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Peddlers 0..it -. r
gen .ills..,
oocl.I
:Young Fl sill •.�'e� for `
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.1ra)vin, a lnrf�e'stoek of SALT on lntind, sneers win be fillet-.""
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I ICTS even ui.ereit in Clinton,. as the Salt Z\'ot•ks dill bc'S r}t the L011 1:51'
uld.a '
are completed. C.�'1'ilnothy atitlCloverSeLd iyanted sstlou as art�artae,ucnts
870-3m. " •
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```—•-1F seta .a}•e, ���,�':! IVORIES.
needing a0o•bb rig
3 cull and exa
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Remember, ti, ted Cantelo,7 . 118, and the
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001).1 ]!' 1'ot (;addle r' 'Warren tea.
l,; BCGs Loi tat 11... ilea t stock. y Ile ..
and sea stock.
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