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NEWSPAPER LAWS far IIIA weaving of a suit o •c of les to ie 111 1e os n)a a ley p ace on
for Louie XIV, . - • their 'children. For instance, papa
-W earl th0.s f]aei:il attelttion of Post
*asters anti subscribers to the t011owina � e
iy'ncpstts'&ftb'ke•ncwapa.perlawst I',
•-++n, 'ftosttt'lits'ter Is required to k,'htiV6
notice UV i,ri tilt (retul'r-'mg a papcii"does
tat .tinsWeg the 1'aw) whcYl h subscriber does
►ndt a lice lapis paper mit of the nflice, and •
'ANN:, the reason for its not beta; taken.
tiny neglect to do so *takes tirepnstltlustev
rvsponstble to the pohlishers, far payment.
4A•if any name* oi'tlers his paper tlu5 ,
beintitteeil, be must pay all tri •eatagey, of .
the ,ttbltsher may eontnme- to semi it
ttntilrpiiytneYnt 'is made, anti collect the
t<'hole•iftnonut. whether it be. taken from
Ilio office at• not. There lair'' be ''no legal
discontinuance until the payment is'nlade.
3—Any person who takes a paper from
the post -office, whether directed tonub-
rallied
his
name or another, or whether ho hos ..0 1
slit'i4,ed or not, xs responsible for titin pay.
4—If a snbsciTher orders his Taper to be
nilttipirefl at a certain time, antltho publish -
'et' continues to send, it the subscriber is
hound to pay for it if bo takes it out of the
post -office. This proceeds upon the ground
that a man must pay for what )1e 'uses,
{Lk ~In the Division Court 'rn fiofle ieb
at the November sitting a newspaper pub.`
rasher su0d for pay of paper. The defeYn4.0-
aitt'olileeted paylug on the ground that be
haA orftere''i 'a Tamer proprietor• of the
ila'por to disconatitlo it. 'l'he 'Nage held
that that was .not -s Valid dormice.. The .
plaintiff, the present proprietor, had no
notice to diseonitinne aiul eousequently
could collect, although It was not detiietd
that defendant hall notified .former pro-
prietor to disemltfnte, • In any event
defendant runs bound to pay For the,tinto
be had received the paper and until he
had paid all arrears due for subscription.
I; I1T U`FII: Nd� I1T lr42 J\TA
�, TUIIt. ' -
til ,I, J.lu i i■iY II mat.,.aia .i .-1 ,I , '•••'�•• I 1 ,,
THE LIME "KILN fCl ll@. i
' tr• 0 't .. mal::` never would ain't anything but "Me Advise to le Orooei- to
Ti Torpedo C1tlNite�
A Vlratuta Swatttp whisky"
,Grayn •Iiv111 liaye to Be. lioxeotted.
Poor Nellie , and if mamma
r Saye that his folks luwe boon disar
pointed iu the Demeev'atie• party:. an assumed tato, for I never 'heard es eke keeetle opened and *the ball revi
s b g Pe fa
'Politicians need , , tf I by q �'
lci s>ri an illi
cora y u.g' sho•did it under
I should like to spoke a few Words to
Brudder Amason 'Gjeen,"'sR•id'tie 'president
' . e to Yla '" stud he to a , her, Well k. ken egan to sing quiet. Brother Green Rho is a young man
Yo 'e "that whoa at school and people le could •t ,isoover with a *mellow look and a bitch m Itis gait,
Tticlltllotltl 'tel 1't 1, p p advanced to rho platform. fn 'a hesitating
Uttlllocrat8 bad the 1 -..government- they what tuna it was, my parents begaa G„anuera' d rho prectdeltt continued;
to stlnallller money on 1ny alleged'"Brudder'Ureefl,.11'urn'dat'you am as ail
want going to* bother, us like tibia voice, 1 stWayf'Tcuew .1 couldn't Vint of gwine anter bi0)0. •ss 2ur yerself. I hitt
T iCa it , fr • - O •O a I Soo t O li e
itcalies trill. a lot of cutting ftp,1tut full of slieet music, no piano, and a an' a butcher shod eaml?hled,"
CIi IIWII DIItECTO7.If.
58. Paul sChureh,—Services on Sunday at 11
3.14 dud 1 p. 111. Bible Olass, 10 sou. Sunday
School. 2.00 p.ru. Service on1Vednestieb b note,
Rev. WILLIAM CRAW, B. Ji., Rector
Rattenbuev Street Methodist.—Services 010.30
a. tin. And .40 p. in. sadhath school at 2.80 p.
,, 1tsv, M. 1'•tnrtinr,, Postai,.
OattadaPrasbyterinn.ch8o'vieet' l'ltkn. illi
6.80 0. nt. Sabbath S o ,
2.80 .1p. til, Y
Aasx, Seew.tn'r, fester. ,.
Ontario Street Illethodlst.—Services at 10.30 e.
m. and 7,00 p. ire Sebhnth School, 2,30 p.m.
Rev. W. W, srea1.010, Pastor.
Baptist Church,—Service at 0.30 p, te. S;<b
Rept bl eau d 1 10fd 1 I epub ' sing , but ]tote I toll. with a trunk told dat y u n r tope e, ca. rgroeeri't
bath Sehnol, 2.80 u, nl. RRV. J.:oaev„ tester.
1 i rY ah
i0 gallolVs. start in lite, and I desiah to &Opt; f env /Mitt '
' ']fo'of some vaTixe to ybu. Brudder '
didti t hurt stills vary much, as it faculty
for snaking a pie that would "I ze'glad dab you am about to malco a 1
was all make to do. They would lead a Ivan to the BUSINE8 •,FJIREO.i TOAs
take their' Hatchets and cut t11on' in
1 I ..19e Itnow holt to ardente some a nap
two or. three places, destroy a'httle but. that does not keep us now, Green, da grocer who gives fifteen ounces to
mash, anti then go oats play lies- What does 'a poor man ' uti'tt' of a' ltnto bei feces ax ' trzestatlu' maYearsbut
ilTOSS, The Democrats play the
the devil, The split the worm wide Not Bina - 'lb ..S, . •" and tubo can gal gins around to it she'll gin him a dose dat
wife who can recite "Ciur%cw 'Shall •Justice bas Ler eye on him, and when rho ole
open, q)]ay the duot�li4 general, anal not throw any liana inalotl-s)ririted w"Depn sot u son�whosellsfifty-im back for tent an' two -soil-
ears.
smash ell evel'ythinoi and when they 14I11k of bread t •
get through there ain't! much loft. lin' tea from de Fame cbist may get -along
We used to be Demecrats but there I SCO it all now, ell so plainly, Ipowerfall ,smart for to while, but be's only
rmoaxin slide to g*-o'!on his nose. When de
ain't any about here *914", as we aro l . and r does George, I fest, tan 'bile comes'ho'il pay tont ilii tor flaxseed
for the li,eltublican party." I nn�e1'stantq how 4se feels exact'
>, If a Zulu'tia•1. er woman violates he don't die of dyspepsia before he ilimidmen.doarii,object to a Poland and a half
groat Pedobaptist lawyer went
to is own brother, a Baptist preach-
-or, now pager in Virginia, and ask-
Tu& for baptism and to be p'ermi:I:letl
thereafter to i -''morn 111 rho •�i'Tesby-'
te1'lttll church. The preachor.$til('1
"No, brother, I can't put my inag'k.
on you and turn yon. into another;'
quail's pasture."
G. I:uavisll and G. I\IcCatthy,: of.
'San Francisco,were rivals for . the
affections of a young woman, and.
. ..agreed to' 'settle their respective
(claims according to ring rales. •ln.
the presence of ever hail' a *hundred
*friends they fought 35'rottnds'with-
out any advantage on either: side.
`1'110 eont•1sttnts then agreed=tosettle•.
• the controversy by • means of the
dice.' The dice rolled out in favor
of.McCarthy, and he .departed with
• the girl on his arm.
A young man .of Lewwiston,-Me.,,
drove to the house of his bride -
.elect -on Saturday,. expecting to be.
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marriad,- accor(liug• to previous fir-
m rangements. He wwitherefore ua-
t'urally surprised to be 'told. by, trio'
young woman that she guessed 'site
wouldn't be Married just then,'. -.that
she decided that she- (didn't want to
be tied down temarriedlifoso•early.
lint he trade the -best of it and de-
parted with the wedding • cake, on
which,.. that evening, ho and ' his
. friends. feasted.
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Y• ran ho his macre on tea..
! Ile may 'be a rfch man some day, if "In Sabin' beefsteelt study human *arena'
the laws of morality 11or parents amasses a fortune find all that t'ilne, of bone to a half a pound of meat, but we
tale Thor to a p ociptoe and tliro v I *lust practice on Bowe one. 14lOr 'tin't all Unlit niter dat Whim., Doan' kill a
kindred dollar's ivorf'of ''custom fur de sake
her rind her Child oval, 'They ss4fte�l CQoro!' bf soli*' io"ot'Yitswort of bone, •
Yesterday bought a little roc Te- ' ` n e9t and expec et dat
I Cep rt book of a rleasinn oun maul vile of de measure,
gr'ounfl 'and !break an' ant -hill, ower' 1 1 " y l; - loan' misanderstan' de public an' water yer
her and leave to (the hot t 4ello called at tine door, Ills es lases as well. m
times tio their cli4 t**h • 1•' to the 3 l x 1 ` 17 " kt 1 d t 'will hide
41their i a tQ 9e bad Inters lu de middle
her 111 a ]o sun o were am deep and Clark, an$ iia "De paper which you buy fur twa,cents
genttotry.
EDWIN'KEEFER
3]'EN'1'TSTo
4•IIV-epi.
ate of Toronto Honor GraduatoRo'elcolle
Yt#+.vri¢ t0 1;lit.
d ge
of Dental Surgeons,
Coa, s's Block,
AllWork Registered.
I1'VV;QV0erA ISI ii'nttcE1 tql1N
,F. 1t. l O'4VELL, Barrister,. Solleitor,'ef8:,
883-y , Searle's Bnock, Cowart
j�7�oNE'9i'to lend in large or small sums, lin
lrl geed'ntdregieees or, personal security, to
81i0 lowest current fritles, till• ti AI k',. 3itrron-st.;
0/111400 -
Ct.nton, Feb, 25,'108h.
MONEY.
`DRIVATI: FUNDS to lend on Town rind Palen
.,, property, Apply to
C. ItiPOUli,
'CdiOo,
'next Nuts-Rrootice (up stairs) Albert -St
8Ta9�Yfan
�li'ltilatt�'.
TIIE MIHllhlJs EAL
Incorporated by Act of Parliament, 1855,
Clinton, CAPITAL, - - $2,000,000
Charges Moderate.. REST, $500,000
Jtadicitt. '
. DR, REEVE. Office -."Palace"- Brick Block,,
Rattenbury Street, Residence opposite the
Temperance Hall, Huron Street. Coroner for the •
County of Huron. Office hours.4ron 8,a.m. to 0
Clinton, Jan.14,1881. • 1-y
die of thirst and be eaten by the ;,, tie° so pleading, thin I would have pound kin be weighed up wid goods dat see .
a putt: _awe( ?,e loo c .1 had in o
!ilia African ant is a formicl i1Dlo in bar t '1 '1- • Runkle dad gives you license to roast beans
annts. This is solnetlnne. fearful. 1 h 1 til I 1 "f I 1 1 1 d' t fur flfteen and nobody will kick, but cloan'
sect, With the power . of life and •
row t le money., le boo : is a •a'id your coffee or keep filling up do vinegar
Head Office, - : MONTREAL,
TfO11IAS 1VORIIILAN, President.
J. 11. R. 110LSON, Vlee•President,
F. IVOLFERSTAN THOMAS, Oeneralllfavnager.
Notes discounted, Collections made, Drafts
' issued, Sterling and American ex-
change bought and sold at low-
est.current rates.
ITTRalt,9T -\P 4 rasa Carr, 'ALLOWED ae Obi- 1X roe
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• t'A21vCJ✓R3_
death in the hands Of these StlVaryes very useful one and is bound in the Seel wid rain water. - ew
Money ndvanced to farmers on their e Hetet,
"13e keerful whom you -credit Dar am with one or more endorgere. leo mortgage le-
t" ' same color' as I11y new dor", y aired as security.
What death is
tertul•es rho ' do:"dao ! 1 ' • ii, C. BREWER,
The dcafh is so s9v ci' aYa(Cfe vain so lot tolls hew o •ma a custards,b t
1\TA11'T�'G R SCOTT,
1 1 t k plenty of people m due world who h .e 'Wray
iebts but der ant about de same Ilam er w ro' t afenaKer,
intense that it is said the unfortiiate I blanc-llaangcf and floating island. will jump � ou as soon as de books balance
l alniTON
ri' tams Clio raviirn mad. It mise tells yqm in the back part 'o'teen Cents :Tin 'em. a ! how to cure heaves, glanders and "Doan' cease gwine to church bekaso you.
` • • n bOttS. I Cau'ltardly watt till (aeOrge ,omesotr take a seat a leedlo funder back.
tubo seems to be soundly conveltocl, :• gots the botts so that 'I can Uru]g Lots Of ]aC41lle hey BnmehOw got d0 itleah dat
ltitd he' shows his faith bj*.his works.. out my 'little nail volume .and WIT'. t•modern bizness man, dein' biznesS anter de
Iii 1tt a :Conti to a • h-telkeeper in hila back to life and joy ageiu. It also modern fasltun, has got to do a heap n wrostr-
_ Borrieters
•,;. •r� February.1884,
L' LLIOT1't'S 1)LCCIc, - . . CLINTON..
Hong!, to Loan.
• %Ytr l ate.
San• Fr L115CtSCo I { tm m busluess, but next time de
pews entht • ''
There is a tail in
Ile se a ytl' Rid his consoler -ma -In case he adopts any
Plumes, with the (i Cl)"ialaatioit that 110 hives away other information.
,Anry' ?I -tickler braud,o' religion.
lied .stolen it: "Since which I have' ono with titin book in the hoe,.• e l at1•n0 '0 De public will expect you to, Iliakke some
to.. work and take a person' right mistakes in nrldishun, but be a needle• keerful
been converted born of the Spirit through a 1(m4- siege' of croup oryer- bout it. Make '0111 .in favor of Cie publio
of God & therefor I 1 b
'a sou of God & .God my father tells - ' . . Nor .oz, -n•_
there' is til whole lot of :law iu it, en...
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me to' be holiest and right 'eve>.y that Geoi''te w.gn't have to 11avo' a ;c.,?..,. `ommunication flan st. Lou**nada in.
thine. I. don rang So far as in lite is we sr fY any . member of the Lime- IC In club
la4lye] or a doctor 'and can sa4'c aontiio attached to anybase ball club Cir
- yet ag.di ." he will disinherit mo a great -creel that �wa . Why will. ms, theatrical, companor dime' museum
yet ag.tln. .• people ,fritter alloy their money en: ,this coming sea,>all. If none ha :been. en-
dOCtOrsand lawyers 4i1':e a they Can ;aged were • any. mtntibers open. to engage -
o have:become
• low 'fever without a doctor and about half de tune:"'
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1{X.T11ACTS '1+11011'1 A. YOLYNG get'one of thoselioo1:s so cheap 1 Seventeen members arose in chorus and
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WIFE'S ''DIARY.
I bought 5om'e , rhubarb at the' • seventeen vo ccs were seeking to get• the
drug'store this'rtlorning, dnd to -mol- ' n(i lie'aslcnd- '
, George said last.week• that we row I :will *lake a couple of pies. u
must!eeoneniize; for tracle•s'coiicd to George .is passionately -fetid Qf'_ll]u be paralyzed. It is fuiiny that trade' • b'iib Pias, : • +i ,
should have whited till'4ve got man:'Tllere'.would be •far less connubial •
nhap.piness if wives would study
ried* arid' then get paralyzed. J3uttt
. their Husband's wants,'
and-supply
the must do all We can, George says; . thein; .I think, .. '
to save' our. Money.,, 1,'am trying. .
bitch when the president's gangCame down
e've y] day to savewhat he 'makes.
For three days -I have been makiiig'
husband a pair of the cutest • night . •
shirts -that anybody 'ever saw: • They
' are lona and graceful and trimmed
with pink embroidery. Geo. put '
•one of thein on -last night andwe
had our•firstii rsh'•woid: �.
Atfirst •he 1'ltirylied a low'bittai'
lau,cth such as we somnetinmes-hear on
the striae ,when the villain 'Sticks 'ti
t• A well-known comedian for the-
past •
two year's has oar•efully flipped, ' • ,
acquaintance- '
!wild pasted in scrap boots ani t1ie: id not thick thaf My ow
reported misdeeds of clergyinen thata' ,ra. ' 4 lrld 'ever. . curdle"
ho saw. Now when he hears a'sor- Yount, o y
rthe stage young blood'.1Vith such aloiv, gurgl-
mon on -the irhmoralit� o£ sag ing
-lie at n11ee sends the preacher a let- b a
-I
arrye ' red 'stab sknife into a casual
aunli Tor a few • moments I
.ter filled with:. statistics as to: ,the yearned for ray. mother's, bosom to
plumber 'of, preachers in_ jail, the moan ion, biit'itwasuseless toyearn.
number that he thinks -ought te, bo Georae, said that anybody with
In jail, and the nature of their sins brains enough to soil 't silk' hand
all crimes, '1 es,. and like pleasing foots.
' Icercliief ought to; lcnntyI that the
, On last Valentine's clay, George buttons should be on the • right
Mcl.ure, of Jefferson, Ky., yeceiyed hand Sido,.'and. that dire 1 is
a comic valentine that made ohne
angry. He accused pretty cialtteon • Then he •lnicklod ; a shr.tvl='sir tip
year-old Margar t Totts- of.:sontling, 1 1• t' elf and pretended to be
y o� tit o incl l In sL p til
it. • She. denied,'it..• Ceorge flicln't;• Sitting 334'11, hitt t• would.not:laugh
believe her, aucl after a time sent a at him. It was the first time that I
rr � 1 ' , ]1rr
.. The., v ,� '� . , laugh t\'antd�d to see her. unsuspr;ct- .George Lapt,ctul• ]ne 'to latlali pit.
ing girl went to the house, where Can ho ever for`give't O, •can be'
e poo cc
in ii nightshirt was all nlo'onshine.:
messane to tell hot that lits Mother had ever refused to laugh at ar y.tl i
George and, his brother William ever forgive l 1. threw myself on the
were waiting.. They- looked the ' bed•aiid. wept till the 'pillow -shams
. door, and said she .couldn't 0o, ,wera a sight to behold,.,
home until she con.teascd to 1 t`7 '
sent the valentine. She ser 1 t }
savll g - I also macre a nits a co. In putting
screamed,. int 10'slOrvOs so that t ley' :poi.nted
1.
begged, wept, and et last said she batik into the. dim' past. George
sent it. 'Thee thug let her, go• said that he felt all the tilde its if hc',
• 7%,, Margaret's father 111 sitinrr the i,,, 1 been tnrno(tal'ou'nrl in ae...,1 ti'
a ,
y'pung Men' fur 115,000 darnages • to • until that while lie was 9t]'ttnrrlil]o tei
ri.
iter Wounded feeli'nee.
oa O
a . ' ..peer ilito the future his arms were
TILE •SIGNIFIOANCE OF THE . •
C.OI.0\IAL F,XH113IT1ON. •
(London1'liues.) ` ••
1t- would be -,difficult to °Verret()
the significance and interest of the.
ceremony-•-f•,tlie opening of the Col-
onial: and
ol-onialttncl Inclian Iii 1,ibitiou)i which
tool:'plage at.Sorth Xiousington. /y
s 'n
Snetlteett •members• aro e 7 . cltort ts.
"Why dis sudden emoshun? Am dal fiftb.
tial,.
hi do grocery be ow?"
For'the'first Limo since our, br0tliers.
Bogan •to leave bruit narrowislau(
home to TORT .a greater liritaiu. ba-'•
yond the seas, do they all. assemble.
:under the old. roof -tree, :bringing
the cboicest•of their: hard -won.tietis ,,,.
uses tt ,lay at the feet 'of tlie'"Great
White.' Mother, as a:l roof'of lioW
ainply.they have sustained•tlicfamily
relluttttion fox dogged courage and
hard and ,successt'ul. worrk:. The-!.
a More. queenly,. a mare, imperial
Queen -Empress has seldoin.exerelsed '•
a., w
for cherishing a feoliug of pride as
she walked throtlgl'i the 1:plendorS-
df India the treasures and trdphi'f?s
A. D. MANNING, JAS. SCOTT; - • -
'• . (' LTNTON 'Lotto, No. 84, .4. F, St A. M„
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IJJ meta every Friday, on' or after the fel .
' FRANK R. POW E L L ' - moon. 'Visitingbrethren cordially- invited. • -
1 J. YOUNG, tit•. M. • J..CALLANDER, Sao• •
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Tiarri,ster; ,Solicitor, Notary: Clititon, Jan. 14, 1851. 1•
' Publ io, etc.
Office, Seatle'sBlook, Albert-st.,'Clinton., •
Toronto *gents :—Messrs.. McCarthy, Osler,
Hoskin & Crechnan.•
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ROr PRIVATE rn Finns To Lan, at lowest rates 01
interest. 381
SEAGER & StOR'CON, Barristers dc,,,0 , God-
orich nod Mitcham. C. Seager, Jr ,,Ooderich.
J. A. Morton'Weigh:um • 1-1y. •
DD1
4V1SON- & JOHNSTON, Law, Chencery,and
Corfvevaileing. Office—West Street, nt:xt
floor to Post Office, Goderieh, One. . 67.
0 1 D. LC. HAYS, Solicitor, .(td. Office, corner of
• Square arid West Street, over Butler's Book
Store, Goderich,ont 67. .
Sr' Afonoy'to' rent at ioweet ratesofinterest.
�1 CAMPION, Barrister,Attorney, SOh4itor'in
J. Chancery, Conveyancer, le. Office over
"What's de salary?" asked Cal. Juneberry .
Crosstree, in an anxious voice.;•
1 ".Salary fur wheat?"
+
d 1l"kont
"Fur. trabb]m arae* a ry.'
.
"Brudder Crosstree,'sot down! ,,Pae )appy:
to infortn. de public; dat no . **ember of dis
club am ingaged up to .de present moment.
herder dao dat, none am open to ingage., •
meat. We's all gwine to -stay rigbt beah an'
*trend to our On an' 'takers. Does any pus -
fen in itis hell desiah to appeal from de de-
eishuu of dis char?" •
He looked un a, down the aisles. There
turas dead si:once.''1`Nebod;y desired to appeal.
:,. ..,,,..e.,,, FIULBD TO PASS. - ,
a' pudgy Chowso offered the .following reeolu-
gon::
"Resolved, Dat it am de sense of dis Lime '
Kiln club clot de present congriss should ,pass
a IatY **aloin'. it a penal offense foe, any pus -
son to 'place a torpedo chicken. in his *coop.
1)e reason .we want disb- rl*an't•to purteck de
uateral chicken from, lo -
ting subjeck to ex p
' 8110 1." ._._.f `
Lord Timberly.'Johnson favored the reso•
-
lution.. isThe torpedo :Aachen Was inydntedto' '
ruriiyi$o the person who gained• access to a
t]cneobp and nuclei took tri pull an
pullet oft.
1.ei+ roost, but time had demonstratcd that
the ' t rpedo was liable 40 explode at any
other time, and bring destruction upon . inn-
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E„ pcoODY, .Secy: T. C. DOHEnTY, 1).Jf•
�''tLINTON KNIGIrrs OF LABOR.
t'•• 'Rooms, third, flat, Victoria block. • Regular
recet�i l every;,,elmee fe ecieln at_8 o cloy,:
s arh p, Visiting Knights made welcome. .•
tU• rlilxo,e; '.
L 0. L, No. -710,
' . •CLINTON, : _
Meets snore Monday of every' ... 1
Month. Hall upstairs, o»posite•
the Town Half.. Visitingbretliree
e always wade welcome, • '
Ierdan's Dreg Store, 8ho 8001114 Cornierly ecce -
pied by Judge Doyle. . • • . .•
lireAny. a mount of money to loaner ,loweit �'ltla ��•to.get,
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rates of interest. 1•ly -- - --
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of- Australasia, the varied products
of Canada and the multifarous-spoils-
pf her , other • widely 'scattered (10 -
minions ; it8 she looked union the
'I-byttl and devoted faces of the thous.-
ands
hous-ands 'of subjects, white and', dark,
mahy o'f-•th0]n come from. the ends
-of thee earth to do her homage , and
.roflected that in the lona history df
.out world to no .:monarch has such
a inoagtn'e "of honor, Tower and
glory, wo May add with truth, devo-
tion been vonchafeel. l'ilis unp iralr-
loled (Empire began hesitatingly
some 300 year's ago; under --the foie*.
Of .another great ()peen, with 'a pro -
carious footing On an aredof 40,000"
square miles amid 14. population of
Savages ; it cu1inivates to -day. ryih1i
an :area of .0,000,000 sgnnr° nines',
and tit population, including' feud-
'atonies of something like 270,000,-
-000,
70,000;-000, one aevotith of the landed sur-
face of .the globe, -ancl olio sixth of
• its inhabitants, and that exoluding
the Mother country. '
The female spider is fiercer and striving to lay hold on the cleat',
•larger than. the hale. In ono tribe dead past,
• * • of spiders the female is 1,300 tinges he fools Imo and hie end Holier
larger than the stale. . The s11idOcs .silos he is the most brilliant conver-
thread is composed of innumerable aattoiltglist they have int the barber
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Ho ca11 be (mite .eloquent when
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shall threads or fibres:• One: of shop.
these small threads has boon estim- I can now see that if t had•put in
to be ono two -millionth the thielc- more time at hoiim in • learning to
ness of • a Marti'. A scii 'ititie ex- sow and eook,.arltl less One on 111\'
perirnenter once drew out from th13' 'oice, it would have boon batter for
body of a shall spider 3,480 yards George,
or spider er st r-•�•a length a Papa ail a good deal o
little short of three miles,•' !Silk teaching rile to go up and clown the
Inas be woven of,epider'a thread, Reale, and how to sing .sad 'pincer
of thread }' 1 'il 1 gth P 1 P t g 1 1 1' 'f money
VAR NETTLE BASII, Mummer TToat,
Eruptions and gen(i•ttl toilet pur-
poses use Lows Sulphur Seep.•'
Cvnrn,
Mrs, Bt'rldnshaw, 28 Pembroke
street, mired of•n had lameness of the
knee joint, upon which the surgeons
were 11110111 to operate. (Ether frost -
talent hurl,been tried hi vain, Hag.
yard's Yellow 011 was the remedy
1:,1.51LY
and it is more glossy and brilliant with a tremolo ill diem, but the but -
than that of the silk 4 , e, , ireOrge says,
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golflnn &G'lor, An„elttitnsinstie look likethe eyes , of a plead hog. I
entomologist secured. enough. of it .,think 1parcl lr'aye apt to Blake a Luis
vot'm beinn' of toll holes that
I malt r is
AU'CttO1tt4tng'.'
H. W. BALL,..... ' .
TTTO`8l(1•;lt for Huron County', Sales at-•
,t ITto in any part of the County. Ad,
iress•orders to (}oDERten 1.' 0
q;iiA,$..: RA11Itlf.TON, ,•
UCTIONE1,1R, land, loan and .inwiranceagont
131,4th. Sales attended in town and country,'
nn' reasonable terms. A list offorms and village
lots for solo.• Money to loan on real estate,: at
low rates -of irter044. Ins1lrunce effected On all'
classes of property. Notes and debts Collected: .
Goods appraised, and sold on commission: Bank,.
rept stocks 'bought and sold. •
Blyth, Dec. -16,;1880 ' ' •' •.
FARM TO RENT OR SELL,-Thesubsci,ber .
will rent or Nell tot 46 and south heif Of 25,
coneession,l7, or•nage Line, Goderieh'towneh!p.
It will be rented for a term of years or sold. It
contains 190 acres, all cleared ; good ordinary
dwelling. and excellent barn arid good stone
stable and driving house and other otltbuildifies;
two good wells; good'bearing orchard:. The soil •,
'1s excellent andwell adapted for either ,Train.
• grows *.. or pasturage: ,1011N COLCLOLOII,
Blytlln)''.O. , 894-tf .
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17ARM FOR SAE—Situated on the Huron
Road, three miles west of Clinton and «41-
•ielning the village of Ilolmesville, coevenient to
ebnrch, sehnol,end post office. The tots consit
of number 11 and -part of 12, Goderich township,
containing 131 acres, 60 cleared. A' large amount
of eedar'a,i(1 pile on the remainder.: Goo,] 114411)0
house and barn and other conveniences on the
premises, and a living stream of w•attsr runs. •
through., the. farm. .Apply. to the proprietor,'
JOHN •(IALBICR, Holmesvillt P.U. 303.48
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ARM FOR'SALE,—For Pale; part 511, lot.86, ,
J,,- .5th concession; Godericlt t.ownabip, contain-
i n g 40 acres, 84 cleared, two acres of orehnrd;
large• house, part .log,. part frame; barn 40x28;,
stabio`and shed 50x30;. good well.and pump,etc..;
a never failing spring on the; premises. Lb. nal -
terms. Apply to WM. CURRY, con. 7, Sodenelt•
township (ftlhnton P.0.) '3931st'
'ant rin1Yr . „
J. E. -'BLAC KALL,r.' l in oderich
�ow'n Lots for Se Ga .
Sir Wallace Smith also favored the resolu-
tion, Ho was the friend of.the hen under all '
eircumstnnccs' and he would' ever raise his
vol •e to ameliorate hot down-ti'oddeit condi-
tion. •-•
The Rev. Penstock' opposed the resolution,
rind demanded .a call. of the roll. Certain
people were always seeking to connect col-
ored peoplit
ol-ored'people and chickens together; but. why,
he could not see: 'If the torpedo chicken was.
invented to protect chickens from thieves,
why need .the colored man' be afraid? Why
need any colored man scek,to work up sym-
pathy for the hen? Jifdge- Cbewso'might
prefer Linn heel ,to other **oats, but let him.
eat in silence, and not seek. to drag this elitb
before the public inn a fa so light;
The secretary culled the roll, and the jtidgo s .
resolution a aq voted down by a majority of
47.—Detroit Free Press.
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Veter1na ' Sur. .eon . G('Ii&HINER LOT5in Parks and Marwonein ''
•Y ! F survey, viz: Lot number 11, Toronto sire*
G adnate of the Ontario Veterinhry -Cn te+e T , number 11,'Cedar street; number 11, Pine steeat;.
r 1 o and 17, Cedar stres4; ell quarter acre ench. Title
Tonto, ifav!hg'oponed' an office in Clinton; is
indisputable, Will take horses, cattle, etc., for
throe of the lots. Apply to JOHN 0. MoMLATII,
Gudericit. 305-3m
A1151 FOR SALE OR.T0 REN,T:-rhat',eke
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prepared to treat all diseases of domestic-
anintals on the most modern prin-
ciples.. All;operatiOns carefully. -
performed, and calls orotinpt-
1y attended to by dny of 1 able fern, composed of rats 20 and 30, can, 9,
4 a night. Frans tnoderuto,, llullctt, 200 netts, of this 160 acres pre cleartd,
OFFICE,=lst' door • West of 7{pn hnBowleg leneegood-hardwood bush 'Hfing a't•bn141
of.three acres, Ordinary divellin,, house. good
' •isedy's'rlotel, -Clinton, Ont. V-17.'' frame ham end other onthuildIngs. Fernm is
well watered, and situated {about Si 011105 frau,
the Town of Cihtten. Terms easy. Apply to ••
Mi 111eTAOpART, Clinton. • ,883•tf
Photographers -•
0(100 AND LOT FOR SAI E. -•Being lot
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111 Dlnsloy Street in the VILLAGE OF IfLYT1i,,
Yli '�. The ion !s onn'of'thtf most eligible• bn,ldi»g sitrC
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Is (heviflage and basin good 1(0040,, stable, ' l:eln•
-�, cry;, gotnd;bnrd and soft water h,iG ortrlilii�eif •
�/ �. • the premises. Apply to A. 0. VAN EG 1 ,
0 u N., i �. ori the •premises. Sm-38iY1
Life Size ?or -traits a ;Specialty;
ITE0113006111ERoffers,for sale four clip ilte
. Rinilding Lots fronting on Albert Street; Also
* two fronting on RYittenbnrv.street; either 4>I .
bloc or ht se ,trate lots, O suit purchasers. For
,,� ,,pp,
lento garble• Works
Pnrtl,m 1 nt fuilpre al plj to rho andorsfgntd.-. h.
„�, „._., , � D(NST.EY,.Clinton, 382'
HURON STREET; CLINTON,
• . PEDDLINO WAGGON FOR. SALE•
FOR SALE. -
• 1)ifilcult to Appraise.
The value • of a small boy has never been
fully settled iu thin country, 'A Chicago'
court
has just decided that a' boy's log is
worth $10,000, Tho. railway cut off the boys
leg. As boys are in the habit of jumping on
trains and losing various parts of them,elves
the chances aro that if'tho Various pieces ore
tenni �timc to time brought into eoort wJ
may soon get the ]0}1411 c'st.mate •ef the value
1 of an eutif•e hoya' itt'oit x� }•ee Press;
used. 800.28
DANGEROUS Firs 411'O often caused
by wor.ns. Freeman's Worp Poe,
tiers destroy'4y'Ol•rnS1 941
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W .11. UOOtipER, Jr., rim nesah Tp {,�ttoQ order onlynv-tainon,rbe been iR 0 ,
• Af.annfnat0ter of an dealer in all kinds of seasons. Apply to
,. n,COATSJ:'.
garble • & Granite- for Cemetery Clinton, March 25th, 1x'8, x31 .--
• Work at figurestllatdefycompetition HOUSE AND LOT FOR r
0 84-
rJITTE,iersigned offers for sale 11.1111Ansels41.
ATM )nnnuf rotitrer Of the Golebrnted I Lot nn Queen street, Clinton. and three
newi)• hn;it; 818 monis, three ans., 'Salado
An'rxrtotAL x00 n for rounding 15314" flow.,,; l,ai I nn,T softwoter; gond anis 0:183•, •
poses and Cemetery 'Work, which thirst ins rising .and heaUl. Ioen1It;hton P O.
he Aron to hti apprrrfatetl,-,-All work Aiplyonthopion isea orncl< t A 11AiINiit
warranted to vivo satisfaction, 82i•tl y gearle's.id0{k,
• AOR nhiwr, -Tito brick sfi�`• occupied by
�' °punsit0 811e marfk0t,.,e: The prend.ea
R E m ovE D. ttotz & Co. as a d00 gootl11 i1 rfllnr (4111 II:,
• are new nnr1 wr.1! Ott ed im,,,,od entrance.
`r_ APRY FrSt1E 11 has removed, his Apply to w, C, SEA11.1, _ „_-__—._ _—
I - Shaving Parlor to too `Corn 'fail, wheys ---•4T.•-Tiro t,psrnir l,a
lie invites old mu' nee patrons to call for .. , rP.br.1NG 're fent (54.00 stria r 0,Y1 r'••
a nen ehnan sbnve And n, sd,11811 heir out, . p mtsea on Alherhto N11o13O\. 1.11.40
Latest sty les of ladieslaalr•eotthlg, fug seven r001115,. / . b
When Iarce result tail stnirsli,,ton, ono. tf