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We ho.ve bargains to offer the Public in a11lln we handle. We still have in stock many Sp.rng& 1
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at Prices no other Merchant need ,.ry to tone1z,
Summer lines that we got•in the Bankrupt Stocks we have been handling and will place them 0,
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and STYLISH MILLINERY the market can afford on
under the Manageinent of Miss Maggie Livingston, who i6 accomplished in all the branches connected with that line and she will show you the must FASHIONAB6E
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whivli are the dates of our SprinE, Millinery Opening for 1880
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APRIL 10. I.SB.9.
,ii.etussion of the proposed amend-
ment to the cow by-law stilt goes en bat
the mOjority of Po.:13.a•31.11-as are (ay.
ort61:10 to it. T112 111,1 ily•1211/ gave power
to ititetenel CONV0 (21111214 11.1. large from
.1•Ze nutter to April lee intendment
wilt eever the balauee of the Tear. It
doee tett Mete le tee day time, The
dente ... it1',4121•I.11 i.O1 Ole 00211 Mit
auriee tee eight. The hear for closing
up :it • on,: end letting them 02112 14 not
yet Ilkny will. probably, be
bee ef te tt lee t 1 petition ep.
tees!: ; . • thinking
ere: 1.•:.1..,:i et. e t tut the
a be eeteeete often tle .• to e. garden or
prepertv in me; nigle site, amounts 1.,
al,: 222,2 03. 21.11 01. 1.01.1r 100112112 pestle --
age. At the next :ne,:.61og of Br..ssele
Colincil the question will be discussed
and heti) sides the retteetion \via no
doubt be heard. The • hyslew should
pass.
T1111, Toronto New, says :—The amount
of defaced and punched coin in cireula-
tion in this city, and doubtless througli.
out the province, would total UP 12 large
stun, and there 2.321112 to be more of it
in use that ever before. Some pieces
have large holes panelled in them and
others have enecee 01im or) ent of their i1;,sgebtj,08,Z0„1 teb,ep,„1.17.4p1
edges, teaming their weight and value, i blasphemer blush with shame
There should be a law egeinat this in -
;Met, or we will soon have a merle dilapi-
dated looking mi.:, cy. It: tin-, United
States such a leer eeiree. It was found
that coin clippers were operating so 81212,
tensively that every y wit' the Govern.
merit was rehbed oT (;:nr.l.lerable sum
in the reduced weight ef the coin, and
to stop the work of defeeereent it was
ordered that panelled re• elipperl money
be no longer legal feint .r, ling any.
one uttering it with 21in pu,nbei holes
concealed by ailing tar otherwise was
guilty of 0137201221172ei end li drie to pun-
ieles alit. This soot, 1211 11241 effect, 041E1
2104' defacing ooin 16 no 10mt T a, paying
busier:es and there is lit t le of .11.• mutilat-
ea stuff in °initiate., ei elle such action
0/ Our authoritie; is 1 1, i1 ie doeired
to preeerve the ourreney.
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Present to have 12 1111W route between
Daeliwood end Exeter etetioe,
A special meethig of the County Oeinge
Lodge of Heath Heron will he held in the
Orenge Hail, Clinton, on Friday, illth
inst., at a,m.
A. petition was presented to the L ek.
now council praying th o: body to pa•42
by law prohibiting the delivery or sale of
milk on the Sabbetle
Ito, Dr, Barns, of Weslyan Litaiest
College, Hamilton, 24111 121021.21121 upon 'Ire.
land Forever' iu Dre,te Opera House,
.Eseter, on Good Friday.
Last year there were :12 hotal ane 11
shop licenses granted in West Huron.
This year there are 17 applications for
hotels and three for 0114,2141,
Iledgert Bree, Farylliar, got
e;.2 3nit011: 2. it •:-.7%;'!::.! rti 'I :•*.e.
1ted. the t 1,102: A geel weight
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2211211111 1211211844 tO rteether •g man
on the highway arid Justieue Young and
Kelly, of Blyth, fined them $5 each and
costs.
Tile junior lacrosse playera who 00171-
pc,00 the Deaver eleb, Oodcrieh, :net
reorgentzee for tbe seeson, Meeting the
following officers : Captaim W. Price ;
Treasurer, H. Slack ; Secretary, A. 14Ic-
Viear.
The Coderich Signal says :—Every
evening there ma3- bo beard on the
streets, in ileum caeca to a late hOur,
number of boys from ton to fifteen years
uf age actiug tweet ridionously. The
Tun following tlin•-ly oltterill nett) Is
worthy of attention :— While extraordin.
3: ary pregreee Lee 1,41.14 bow nryln in the
cheese deperieneee ''1112.17211 12111 dairying,
the making tif buttee ,111:1 Itn going
mto deny. "Ili, I k..13 among
Canadiaa haw ,1( . • t • ei 0X02128
able -21112-2 11.: 1:- '4 :. portion
of the D02111:11011 is eeeeially adapted, in
eon, water end elimet •. for the 'svelte°.
tion cif choice better, ewe 1.1111 the
trreluctien cattle
food, 1:0 1,1 ; promise
of better rot:nu:oration th, manufact.
tuie 0111.2.11201* I_ 1'. A11 ,,1. egricul-
turaI authorities agree that the differenee
102111112111.1 111121004A awl Liter,: in iarming
under preeeet emelitioe in the older
' proviec g, that 1, 1,21 1'8,41 11 oE al.
most ileA1 ow:. of drag.
0(1.013 mi: •:•y, lit 1 32 tho intel.
ligence brought beet 111 the operations
of the farm. .1, t.,q :;11.• 2 1011 211290 tf, fOr(lOri, itorsey, itohn,s, 1),/0.
.1110 fallowing staff of officers were
elooted in connection with the Luoknow
Fire Brigade :—Chinf, Thee. Letwence ;
ist Lieut., Albert Fleming; end
D. Moody; Searetary, Days ; Treas.
me; Wrn. Little; 1st Branehman, 31.
Pierce; 2nd Branehman, G. Lawrence;
3rri 13ranehneen, S. Grundy.
Th, Clinton New Era says :—Speak.
ing of au early Spring Van Bgmond the
other dtty said that in. 1830 04 31, he was
not quhe mare which, the month 03 23.321411
was the hottest month they had all the
Summer, arid 00 the 10111 of May nearly
two f,,pt of snow fell, Of course it did
not lemein very loug. It was so warm
in April thet be went in hie *dippers end
eta! %. Let without a ooat or vest.
Tie L'euter spring show took place ou
Wede.., ley of hut week in the Agrioul.
greeule. The attendance
was not eu large as in former yenrs. Tho
show el horses. wee larger than at any
previous shows. The show in bulls has
fallen off. The ellen," this year was the
here r ver held. Some Of the principal
exhiletore are Me ere, Dow and Willie,
J. Beeey aerl A. Bessenberry. affair
12.142 IL 11221121M success.
For years back tho inaisoriminate dr.
Mg of gime and other firearms has been
minded en within the litnits ef the vill-
age, wiebout regard to either law or
order, arid the only wouiler ie that some.
ca,c, has not been shot long aro this, So
i `A 3122 the practice become that
even Bettye .1, Bryan. and ex -Reeve Bobt,
Graham, who by the way is also a X.P.,
andertook to test the "firing" qualities of
21 revolver, within her
few yards of tho
141.11311 treet the other day. They were
lay .13, to go unpunished, however,
anti tbe complaint of Conn. G. W.
Berry, these two worthiee were BUM -
(00111,1 21.1 appear before Magistrate Law-
rence on Monday last, 12130 iinpaged upon
them a fine of $1 and costs end), or in
default, 30 daye in jail.—Lucknow Sent.
incl.
Hum» County Medical Association
met in the tounoil chamber, 1412 Clinton,
0(1 TtuNday, the nth inst., at 1:30 p. 121.
Tiloro were prceent Dr, Gunn, President ;
Dr. Elliott, Sec..Treas. ; Dra. Irving
provinces when Cr, 32141.3, v »npeting, tv,1 1 K".11,1i0, Makid, Young,. Sloan, Sunbury,
it does, with the virgin prairies, v 11
. Williatne and Worthington, It seems tn
"-- have become more generally known that
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0312 12') ona'41:, 11,141,312:0,2,11 I...) 1ive, But I ditie.r9t inenthore of the Ateioeiatien, At
the difference's which pea be wrought by 11. meeele,ng, avel,get adyiee ftrough their
metheei attenuant, -tree. allere Were
the applieation of intelligence nro otter- more than double the limber of 00,800
• moue, The value of Cenarlifebutiorpro- ; for 0Y1tninatirm than ;S.,' It '
11,1112 2,211 ;1,211 -. 2t,•,1 11211 1-.2!- 11.7 br",
..f • lin aide 1 tin bet teteelee eeth Kett 11 el.
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inalinnancy—re 4.1V1.01. A
of keloid (11141414211' of a burl: log
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ease of a little girl, three y •tre oli, •
while yet eur 14242 attacked, 1
with diarrollea, hating at first about
days, then chanced te v m,ting,
lasted ten daye, the vomited ma
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.gn* 21112(10 Li, 00 besege of barley are G04„.8.81,0111,d 0 a(lin, 1.1 '3d at Pei 'cot:), and will bneekethoelt from hispocket 11411111437113332over for 211'211121! 8148011 rather than sell ild0two at . reeet pietes. Ernest, the eevezilear.ld son of A. J. Marshallothe Township of Chater,an 14.13,0,, have 121)1,8 to gee York, when
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at '.1.2)10 '11,21(4123 passe4'3r, which u '(11(44(1 s ngaa caw emu- turnips shets. on 31012.3)2,, and which will coatinu • dher hed, andthe horn mitered the hould have aat. Tnesday net. is 31441114 822138,12 boy's mouth aria (411(121! 0'(t en the loft by all the Hbr, resideete iuchhk,imlakinga wound one and 1,o11Thousand of
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The following were elected by the
South Perth Conservatives 3—President,
W. It. Davis, Mitchell ; Vice.President,
le let, Kay, D'sliortto ; 6ecretary, T. D.
Stanley, St. Marys ; Treastu•er, liettheu
Swede, Blauehard,
B. M. Hamilton, B. A., Stratford,
me among the winners of echolarships
at the closing exercises of Kuox College
last week, Re took the Cheyne scholar.
ship of 030. We are sorry to bear that
owing to an affection of the throat Mr
man ton will have to refrain fro
preaobing for the present.
On Sunday meriting Margaret McLeod,
ing (111111494 son
in n small dwelling on the 0001mons on
the south side ref the river, tater Kinear
1341(41, evreefonett lying et; the floor dead.
Her no», about eighteen ars of age,
sect •.- teeeete e.tet, wee
:1w:tinned by Eisele 2!,, N. •
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110 taw/0 ou Than •ley. Fl 032241 1;0111 a young man had been drinking on Sitter -
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18 enel,,,eg ;LW'', , tvor,-;, titc 1110 falling off afar, was suffocated.
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eaptain at Cornwall on Sueday eight
while a free-aud easy 11'nd • it: progress at •----f"-=-f.'--7--7=:------------. .
the harracke earl carried 022 532 ef Army
funds, with which be ekipp ti. 1. mbr CarriaTe% 7 .
Among the (Iona 11111 1 i :,:l. ra ...t, .li..; '.. • ::: •
0hicag0 bench shOw are dogs from the
Brant (looker Kennele, "weed by Chas.
M. Belles, 132,1Word, they llaviug now
the following prizes 1—Champion cooker
dogs, alike, ii st ; cheenpieu 000kor birth.
el, Bonita, seoond.
m A. press dispatch says : During the
Ait a regular meeting of the Ministeria
. week of the month there were about le
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ACTS al' THE SAIVie TIME 03(1
THE NERVES,
THE LIVER,
THE BOWEtS,
and the KIDNEYS
This combined action gives it won-
derful no-wet:to (1128 813 diseases,
Baby Carriages!
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mouth of March 6,1,54 emigrants went ARRIAGES
esoolation of St, Marys, it was Imam
s 403 a.rrivais, Those who went, vitt To.
11 into the Territorie., whde for the 11:81
mouely resolved, that it is our duty a
Misters of the town of St. Marys, and
rrounding neighborhoods, to do 1431 30
nr power to remove the evils of Sabbath
nerals, as we are convinced that =cep
very speoial oases, altSabbath funerala
O a direct violation of the spirit, and
ligation 01 12118 Sabbath.
The funny man of the Mitehell Adm.
02 in repotting the Council proceed.
ge says :--"The following motion is
de issue and not considered in the reg.
ar (entice of municipal business:
—
eyed by the leader of the Government,
ondad by the Premier of the Opposi-
n and unatimoutly parried that tlaie
snail do, and does hereby, tender its
ited and unanimous congratulations to
unoillor George E. Matheson in 111001.
and honor of a son and heir being
ed to the members of his household,
ing that it may be the privilege and
ems of the column to extend many
(48 .80011 congratulations to the worthy
tuber representing the North ward,
ing that tbe young councillor may
w up and wax strong, and that he
3, not only prove 041 h01.10r 120 aiteo
M due time, like his father and de -
tea uncle, Thomas Matheson, notonly
a. prominent 3214812 10 municipal mat.
but in all leading and important
ters of his country."
mato and North B ty, principally be-
longing to ()Aerie, were 3,150.
The Ontario 0098110310012 1308 made the
12 fohowing aepointnietits :— Samuel Me.
Gee, Antheretburg, .15e8e22 comity, to ue
police magistrate for that town, without
ealary, and Philip Sipple of &viola vil.
10328, to be bailiff of the 'Tenth Divi,ion
Court of tbe :minty of Huron, instead of
131. Bersenberg, resigned,
The northern boundary of Cowie was
finally settled at Ottawa on Friday 12111011
Efon. Oliver Aiowat met the Privy Court,
oil, and an agreement was resolwd o, be-
half of both Governmenta. Legislation
'will be introduced into the present Bard t -
Ment ratifying the fined s.-tsleineut of the
long-standing clispnte, Tho Alletey _River
is agreed upon as the norther» boundary
of Ontario.
Some time ago a would be bri.legre
coraulted a lawyer in Montreal, in order
to ascertain before marriage what the
actual Value of hie intends:1's fortnue
amounted to. Ide told the 11.4470(4 he
had hie doubts that the lady was ea
rich 00 made out. The ieveyer got to
work and found that the lady's fortune
amounted to 01.00,000, 11 1101 more, This
was enough to satisfy his client, 1111 3119
loft promising to pay lib,rallv, Some
tiros later a check for what the lawyer
considered et Very small eineetit arrived
Cautactitasx Nervy ro.
The lawyer accordingly emit in a bill for
11A0.1 ny,
Woodstock bicycle race t k fees, which the ma
seep ce on
bItty Oth, Benet follows a lawsuit,
The Methodists, of Port Stanley, will 022 Monday afternoon Jolla Mather.
spend 52,500 on a new church. 5001, 1310 0310.0)3)100 shot-puttor, was sling.
Tho Kent Battalion of Infantry will ing a allot out of which the handle had
take part in the 2441 03 May celebration been taken and a piece of rope tied
at Tilbury Center. through the holes, when the 101172 2•111111.1t
a. D. Clerk, associate editor of the his wrist and jerked tho 1102114 out, of
118,fluton Times will 24822100 the 3)001(11013 joint. MoPherson will bo unable te put
of Editor of the Advertiser about the first a shot for this year,,„ at least, and ha
of July. trusts that no would-be ohumpicu will
The Star printing office, Watteebm,ff. take advantage of his mishap to gain a
24148 btimod cut, 322422224110.)' meeeini: little cheap noterieby by challongum hint.
The editor, Chas. W. Up, and &mile- MoPherson betcl hopes of getting on an.
had a narrow escape. ' other match with CUrrie, of Parkhill,
Sir David Mappliereon is now at Floe -
once. Hie health has improved. Me Sbnattilnt0Swteh.eillwairli.10,1:0a4tIltarn w20,01eb tultri. L101 80406
returns to Ramberg next month and dawns before attempting another atnlutio
then visits England, prior to hie eetentn ir"It'
to Canada. At 0e,goode Rall, Toronto, WA week, a
A cablegram tto the 13144313022 ROVLILI 2220 of local interest came up. it wag
says :— The Manhood Suffrage Dill has Edwards v, the Methodist church. D. Ale -
passed the third reading in the New., Millen for the plaintiff ; J. J. Maelaren
foundianci Atmembly. 12 323,04 te Vete to for the defendant. Trial of an issue at,
every householder aged 21 and every ising ont of a garnishing application,
num 11121 (4 householder aged 21, Tt wide The plaintiff had a judgment 1,446,inot
12,000now voters to tho list. Andrew Echwtras, formerly a (1211115t0( of
'then Dither, who has for the past ten the Methodist 01101211, And sellgilt to !
garnishee the sum of $1 007 01
s opt esentea Berlin manefecturers
• e nem in the Maritime l'r " T 3
110 Will probably In 11n 20111`80 few 1,bl-1, were ‘,7 Veiy 11121111. /1121111.111. ; i01` )(2012,
(IOWA what it ikto.dey, lareedy t•„;;t•s varoft:Ily etnimined, after there for 1 lerli011.1eatimitietirT01021 0332
ilotrnaill°1
through the dieeeminatien 4,2 0 stied, they are ell di:missed, mal
dift.01,,oAt it101R of ter:et-meet brolteli out,
often to the benefit of the patient, A
curious ca.,.e of paralysis •of the right
(811)3, 6111)//mier1 to- 1/111/0 1)01111 V3111,0/1 by
sleeping with hie iteni on bin arm wla
The itnekriew Sentinel weye : Tlte ten.
dere for the conetrtireion of tile new
Presbyterian ',intent) hero Wore opened
on IVIonday 01'0.1 111g kit, when that of
itsLut the leather, button, shoe and
Mho,' inoonfootures, Ile Will return
ithont November and report the success
111 nusdon to the 'Mowery 10113211001,
when, if HUOC,M81.1.11,, lift will retorts ruul
open iip a warehouse for Cenarlian
111.4 241./11 Was 021 111, ItACIC Warog,,
. alleged to
a due to Andrew Telwaaels by the Meth-
en
•
Han.dsoine Display
of Baby Carriages all the
LA TES7' STYLES,
and sold at •
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Why Are We Sick?
Because we allow the nerves to
reitatin weakened and irritated, 8110
these great organs to become clogged
or torpid, and poisonous bunters 111C
therefore forced into the Wood that
should be expelled naturally.
•
PA/NE' 5 CELERY • •
1 CCMPCUND
tutu. CURE BILIOUSNESS, P/LES,
CONSTIPATION', N/SNEY COM-
PLAINTS, OR/NARY DISNASES,
rnstartEWEAEIVESS,RIEBIINA.
TISN, NEIIRALGTA., AND ALL
ziesosaxaeies 'glaze. =livens insormEns,
13y quieting mid strengthening the
Call its and See our Stock .;5
61 nerves, and causing free action elite
liver, bowels, end kidneys, and realm. -
b efore you order elsewhere, ing their power to throw off disease.
Why suffer ailiolto Pains and Aches) '
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Why tormented with Plies, Oonstipation I roe .
Buoy Ituys, Dusters, 'Why endure nervous or dog headaehcs 7
Why frightened overldisorderedAidneyst ;.:1
Ply Nets. it'hips, its.,
vse PAINWS CILIARY Cotteouga and
Why have olcuplos nights!
always on hand.
bla retnctly, harmless iii all CUM
rejoice ill 110111112 12 iS ati entirely vegeta.,
Splendid Assortment of Troll ks,
stviiie Vox.
Sold Ity all Priergisits. Pthe time..
Yadises and Satchels hi Stock. WHIS,R10I-ieebeele 4CO3,Froerleterst
IlloNTANAI, P. gti,
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("'t,i177.rn P.nitdar and -Fashionable
Tailor,' of Brussels, desires to
"wpm
announce iliat he hits openail mat a 44 large and varied stock of New
Spring Goods and is well prepared to receive and execute orders:
can be stated.
The Stook now on hand 1:2 it most oxeelleat one and everybody'
••••`
cotch., English and Canadian Twoodsj
and Ifrenolaorstods3 (tob
Porfoot Fit Cluarantmd
em' etoiddoet
in
ellitutgi
mita churhfor arreara f au allowancCo(1s lnad0 on tfin) ialrit Y )3L1front a superanution fund. The de-
yfondants rsieted tho appliation,and (11138180130 kit fortoemo11(3W Goodshut,to Iainl
111 thjj,'j 111 tiyare not it ntroptwhether thedefndantswrnrsgainswillhegiven, altoui
!.2
dorandfunto, finding that they were not
bted
to
the judgment cloister. iitnigroen1 for the
indebted to the judgment debtor on ifoht, 2
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