HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1886-08-11, Page 8NEWSPAPER LAWS
We gall the special attention o4 Post
nesters and subscribers to the following •
synopsis of the newspaper laws;--
il'-A postmaster is required to give
tiatiea pY i.h'r1`rn !returning a paper sloes
trot answer the law when a subscriber slurs
pot take -itis ismer .out of the .office, aid
State the reason 'for, its not Whig taken.
ilny neglect to tin Se makes tits postattastet •
.1'espondibl'e to the publisher's for payment.
`I -1f any person on1 rs his paper aid.
itinlirtli he must pay all arreeruges,, or
the publisher May voutinue to seed it
until payment is made, anti celled the
Whole eitiouut, whether it bo taken from
the office or not.' There can bo no legal
?+'ilii:ontinttanee until the payment is made.
• 3—Any person who takes a paper front
t, the • post -office, Whether wheth'directed ites sub He fu't the reproof. entirely
He took off his
name or another, on whether c 1
scribed 0r not, is vie-atonal/le al/le for tits pay hat and hungitupon a pc'g;' Then
at --If a subscriber orders Itis paper to lib he scratched his, head and finally
Stopped at a certain time, and the publish s di :
er continues to'send, it the subscribe• is t
bound to pay foritif bo takes it out of the • "I declare, Susan, that is n pooty
} post•otiice, This proceeds Upon the gronptf ° oonsider'ble stases leant' delivered
that a• man must pay for what lie uses. at short ;notice, Don't lots say no
ate going to the tavern, and I shall
keep you company,"
Peter started.
"Goodness, gracious 1 Susan,.
ivhat'r ye thinking oft'
"It is lonesome .Yore without you,
Peter, and if there is outufort to bis
found at the tavern why mayn't I go
and enjoy it with you! Ab all
events I alit going." •
"Susan V' -
"I)un't,worry, Peter ; I won't say
a world iu front of your c1'0111es to
hurt your feelings, We'11 only en-
joy ourselves together,"
"1)o you really mean it, Susan t"
p p ; more. Just you take off your hood
lain the Divisinn Court in Croderieh and shawl ani! I'll stay at llonle.
itt the November sitting a newspaper pub- Susan wont away and removed
usher sued for pay of pt(Iei. The del0ud. - her outer garments, and Peter bot
ant olllected paying nu the ground that be his litnnmer and nails and went. at
bad ordered a tempi- preprieter of the
paper to discontinue it. The Judge held words and before IIoon 11e had fixed
• that that was. not • a valid defence, The a weather strip upon the door, had
pininttlf, the present proprietor, had no fixed the pump and the mop, had.
notice to discontinue and ensegnently tirrhtened the chamber windows, be -
could collect, although it war, not denied
fornrei^ pro- sides having � dorsa various other litt'e
that defendant had• notified
prietor to discofitinue._ Iii any • event things that were needful. And in
iei'eudnnt Was bound to pay for the time Lho afternoon, spurred up. by the
. he bad' received the paper and until he accomplishments of the nlorniuo.
'had paid all arrears due for subscript]
011` ho sought work on his own account.
HOW SHE CURED HIAI.•And when night came he 'felt bet-
•
. ter and happier than he had felt be-
•
Toter Duldrnul was inclined to fora in along time. And the good
influence did not fade with thc.day.
be shiftless. He was_ not a loan of That proved the turning point of a
extended business capacity, nor had life. Th
once 'f'
THE LIME KILN CLUB.
Brother Gardner Once More Take/ la -
Viper to lits Bosom.n:
AA the wee ing Oped bro her Gardner
nunonhre.i that the Hon. !Standoff White, of
)lontgotuery. Ala„ 'este In the ante-room.
the distinggi:hed ;; en denten was on his. way
-o Otue igo to see hie dying sister, and had
tuk•,n tutvantage of the ote:rsfon to stop over
three or four days and hake lit:It elf ae•
queinted with memeers of the tame Kiln
clue, ole bad a little ad tress which he
tlesii•ed to de•Iven It was entitled: "Do
We Realize Where We Were and What We
Ale Nowt ' I1' there were uo objections the.
atdres'er would be bi ought iw
Wha,elipno Hawker arose, not to object
exactly, but to inquire if the Ron. Standoff
hnd brought "any' credentials with him.
new slid the club know but that he was a
ease inrl'oe' ort •
'Thu !der Bowker!" sharply replied the
president, "do you emagine dat I would
take a pusson into my own cabin' nn' loan
Wm a clean shirt an' purv.de him wid a pipe
and terlvicker, if 1 did not know dat ho•was
all right?"
. ,"N -no, sah "
"Den you kerflop yerself"down into your
Cheer, an de les we h ar of you her de neat
two weeks de better it will be fur all hands
round!"
•
orward PeterI)oldrum
.110, by inheritonce, • been blessed went on improving until, he became
�ith great intellect' OL' Much Of
a thl'ifty'and self-reliant num,
wordly goods, Peter. Doldrdm was - •
it day laborer in..a small • country NOT. "SMART."
village, owning a.poor cottage and a• Of'all forms of bad breeding, the
liner piece of •laud ; but both- cot and •
ort smart lummox affected by . boys
land might have been :riade much'
port;
bettor had Peter Dulda'uin•so Willed •and girls_of a certain age isthe most
n d determined in fact, his cot; offensive and impertinent.... One of
n ' ' these so-called smart boys was once
•le`that carne from. tiler .Parents of his the offic of tho'trensur-
wife was pleasantly'situated,, and employed int e
' • or'' of a.Western .railroad;.. Ho 'was
the laud had been . of the. worst assail left :alone in the office be,.
quality. But Peter )vas satisfied .to y
• work for othets.wbo would' pay him,.tweet]. :the hours of .eight and nine
in' .the Morning and, it•Was.his duty
raking little heed to the.:capaeitl•es _ .�': ,newer II' tits questions• of all
and posslbllltles.of his own.. •p ace.
•
stew WVoodson. Swett OldA1len'e. Llfes
It was in the far west. 'I he village Was a
county eat and all political speeehed were
nettle at the court house. The eland were
gathering early he this evening, for it Was to
ne a great nixht atnoag the politician,. The
Repu .licans, Detuot•ratt and Gtsenbackers:
were hosting a joint meeting W disCuse
political testes1st/Verner Woodson was
running on the INimocratic ticket for re-
election. and John Stokes spoke for' ham
ball he:
"FELLOW'CITIZFNs: I stand here Within
View of the classic. shades of Washington
and Jefferson to proclaim the virtues of
Governor Woodson."
When he had finished a' grand lognent
speeeh with this beginning he Was followed
by old man Allen, who spoke' in a humorous
vein and in a etpteaky tone of Yoicei
'Wow, gentlemen. I ant not env ,turthar •
from the shades of J. Hassan than Stokes is,
hut 1 know more about Governor Woodson.
Now, to be hone -t o.d Woodson saved my
lite once, but 1 don t thank him for it a bit
It happened iu this wav: 1 wen; a -bun in'
and took a fine English twist. double,
b'trieled shotgun with me• It bet= to rain.
and 1 was afraid that gun would be ruined
by ru t, so 1 crawled • iuto-,t4-ho:low gum log
with the gun. Th t log got wet and began
to swell, so I was we Iged in. I couldn't get
out 1 began to think of death and eternity.
aHbrror of horrors' thought I; 'oo die in
this way is shameful; but the grim monster
stared me in the face, 1 began to think of
all the acts of my past life, of the crimes of
boyhood days, .the errors of after years. I
saw my poor old mothers face, and her
dying words rang in my ears. I thought of
how 1 had wronged her by voting for old
Woodson, and I felt so mean that I shrank
tip to the silo of a mouse and crawled out•of••
the log. That is true, gentleman, and I'll
never vote for Woodson."-Cuamlibi'eburg
He; aid.
• A DetroitJ'olitrelan'a Speech.
Bartley Campbell entered Merlin without
a word of German to bless himself or curse
the cab drivers with. yet before two months
be made a speech' to the Berliners from the
stage of the great theatre there, when the
"Galley Slave" proved! such. a success.. It,
isn't always safe toll-els-Va. person's self in an
unknown language. 'A Detroit politician
:who:sought the rutrrages• of the Poles got
one who knew the langu ige to. write him a
speech and this he committed to memory.
He didn't undershot(' a Word of it, but un-
fortunately the Poles did, in' spite of his
pronuuci'.ttion
"Villains and scoundre.:s," he began; .bow -
THE. not. STANDOFF. • . ing politely, under the impression that. he
The distinguished` ''stranger was then'waS saying "Chairman' and gentlemen.".
ushered in. He appeared .to be a person "Whet. are you as standii,ggaping there
about six feet high, lame in the left leg, of . . abouts'' (sensation,) "What the old Nick-
[linguine
ick
sanguine temperament, and to be posseisoi' do you know about politics, anyhow"
of great preeence of mend. 'Be bowed right (Murmurs of disapprobation ). "1 don't
and left, smiling like 'a tickiei llaby, and Want the'yotes of such trash es you—"
began his address by saying: • ,.. Here, to the astonishment of the new
• "Nobo.ly. knows how good it makes me speaker . of Polish, there was 'a rush . for
feel to stun', in de shelter of dis famous ole him, and he thinks to this day it was his ac -
Paradise hall' au' look down upon de a,o . cent they didn't like. -Detroit Free Press, .
faces turned up to de sbingt+es. • If my sister • • - .
of a half fare ticket to come dis way.I •Junior .par. g +
CII117HCEI DIR.FCTORI,
55. Mui s !;hutch, -Services on Sunday at 11
Ian. 'Old 7 p. m, Bible Oleos, 10 a.m. Sunday
itsv. W0 bt a CRA1m. aervice O, 0.0.,'Reie:ttorl°day, 8 p.m.
natttnbury Street Methodlet. _. Sert•Icee at10.80
a. m, Iiid 7.110 p, m. Sabbath School at 2.8o p,
m. liar. MIL Bergin`, Pastor.
hadn't taken a noshun to die, an' if I hadt;'t Watered Stocks.
g taer-Mr. fhortwei ht . don't
might Webber hey sot eyes on die famous eg- you think we: had better put the price of coal
Canada Pre,te•terian.- Services at 11 s,tn, ani
5.30. o. tn. Sa ,hsth School, 2.80. p. m. Eav
ALmx. RrsWAit'r, Pastor.
Ontario Street Methodist. -Services, at 10.30 a.
m, and 7.00 p. tn. Sabbath School, 2.30
Rev, W. W. SPAWN*, i'astor,
Baptist Church. --Service at e.30 p. m, Sab
bath Sehcol, 2.30 It. M. RSV .1. (MeV; Pastor.
g tin of wisdom prudence an' pro- up? It is going to be very cold to -night,
rega o
1bresbun, ',Cheers.] • and the.peoplo u'i1llook for an advance to -
callers as clearly"" •and politely as ''Whar' war' de cull'd people of dis,kentry. morrow.
And yet Peter had not lived unhnp-•
twenty y'ars ago/ Let your memories run Senior partner -Lase, my son, you. are not
back t . d 1 f de wa' We wises men in yet up to the . fine points' of iho.business.
possible. o e close
o
illy. His wife wsis,a thrifty, hard- sta•oo but chitpa in intelleck: On de day .Insert m to -morrow morning's. paper an ad-
: One- '!nor "plainlyd' d
1 • • • •
nwg a rases.
sat ace was declar'd had put mo down 'yertisement of'.a reduction of 5 per cent
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
EDWIN KEEFER,
• DLN'TZ1_i.T,
ate of Toronto, Honor Graduate Royal College
of Dental Surgeons,
Coats's Block, - Olinten,
All Work Registered. Charges Moderate.
Vtedicol.
411r-
rift.
>tia.
DR. REEVE. O11ice-"Palace" Brick Block,
Rattenbury Street; Residence opposite the
Temperance Hall, Huron Street. Coroner for the
County of Huron, Office hours front 8 a.m. . to 8
...Clinton, Jan. 14, 1881. • • 1-y
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�'RUalt.
MANNING & SCOTT,
73arristers, 4•c,,9 .
ELLIOTT'S BLOCK, - CLINTON.
• Money to tbt'aftt .
A. H. MANNING. • • JAS. SCOTT:
•FRANK R. POWELL,
Barri iter, Solicitor, Notary, j
. Public, etc.
Mee; Searle's Block, Albert-st., Clinton.
Toronto 'agents :-'Messrs, :McCarthy, Osler,
Hoskin & Creelman. • .
4H Pniv&rs FUlDs,7'0 LEND at fewest rates of
interest . ,.:, 881
•SEAGER & MORTON, Barristers, J c.,.8 , God.
erieh and 1Vinghan.. C. Seager, Jr„ Godorich.
J::A.Morton Wingham, • .1-1y.
•
tone to scud.
Si0CFPRIVATEruNbat LEN
W I U'J,UUU AT S1R (8) PER OFeNT.
P. R. POWELL, Barrister, Solicitor, ete.,
3813-) - Ovule's Block, Cozies*
VI ONEY to lend 1st large or small aunts, lin
..111 good mortgages or personal security, to
the lowest current rates, 1. 1141 J', Huron•tt.,
Clinton
Cl,hton, Feb, 25,.1881,, • - 14%'
MONEY,
Pl�1VTA'rE FUNDS tto lendls eon'lolvn and Panne
• 0. RII)OtT,
Office, next NEWs-RAcoao (up stairs) Albert -St
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DAVISON A JOHNSTON, f.aw, Ohancery,and
Conveyancing: office -Meat Street; :next
E, F1,OODY, Socy', T. C. DOHE1 TY,- D.M.
door to Post °eke, Goderich, Ont. • 57-
TillMflUflNS '
Incorporated by Act of Parliament, 1855.
CAPITAL, . - - . $2,000,000
REST, - - $500,000
Head Office, MONTREAL.
THOMAS WORIOJAN, President.
J, H. R. eltlLSON. Viae -President.
F. WOLFEIiSTAN THOMAS, General Manager.
Notes discounted, Collections made, DTaitt
issued, Sterling and American
ciiangee bought and sold at low-
est current rates. • .
iNTe158T AT 4 PRA. CANT. ALLOWED ON DNr0€44
iF.AR,MF4R8-
Money advanced to farmers on their oa-n nctre.
with one or more endorsers. No mortgage 38.
quircd.assecurity.
•a •
H. C. BREWER,
Manager,
February. 1884 l'L1N70N
Jraoollic.
(STANTON Lodge, No. 84, A. F. & A. id.,'
lJ meets every Friday, on or after the NI
moon. Visiting brethren cordially invited.
J. YOUNG, W. M. J.-CALLANDER, Cie
• . Clinton, Jan. 14, 1881., 1.
L. 0. L No.- 710,
VI.INTON,; :
Meets ,,cors Monday of every
month.' Hall upstairs, opposite
the Tam Hull. Visiting brethren
alstaye made welcome.
• • 0. TWEEDY, Pi: M. •
• D C. HAYS, Solicitor, dc. Office, corner of
14• Square and West Street, over Butlor'a.Book
• Store, goderich, Ont. • 87.
O' Money to lend at lowest rates of intereet.�
• �I CAMPION, Barrister,Attorney;'Solicitorin
: Chancery; Conveyancer; ire. Office over
Jordan's Drug Store, the rooms formerly 'occu-
pied by Judge Doyle. . . •
• S8' Ane annount of money to loan at beast
eotos ofeinterest. 1.13. • •
working+.good natured woman, very
e ;old-;gentieuien walked quitely • in; in Ci�ircinu:Yti wid • a $°a bill i'n my pocket I Junior partner -A reduction • of 5 per
seldom .speaking . Otheltt se shalt should' hev bin h'el less. Your wise r
and asked for shoe cashier, p • p
kindly. to her I►uaband, thdttgh oftoti' dent here couldn't hev told whether a shot- newt principles. .The grenter�therdemand the'•
i" was He Out," istiid the boy,- without gun'loaded from iu front or behind Had ,higher the price '
Peter. oun .mum
•
t • looking up •from,. the. paper lie:. was :you asked. Isaac Weipole who Shake- Senior'partner-Not se• fast, y g
lflcd. w e would hev crawled under de Order. rho men. to water the
vial thoroughly;
est' cent.? Why that is against all sound bust -
readily( and docility • person g s b
ro•tdln
da•nger of his "Do you know where' he is 1" 'Pil_rt--'- Progress' sill mixed up wii do bulk'when it freezes. and after the reduction
Birt islets.! there was o•
obi.- to the. bad, The. syulptons it ',
apeare -
• • tad in confit hun. 'Trustee Pullback had de that will add 15' per cent. to .its weight and
g
• O Pirate's Promenade.' •Waydown Bebee didn t ; of 5.per cent we will still h ave'le per cent
were arm.* in that. direction. know whether de Ohio ribber emptied luta - advance: -Philadelphia Call.
�Y len will tII de Mississippi or r creek.•
, , n ]cruse.]' Crus]►Ine .the Old • "We war' 4:11'en in feelin' an' ackehun.
"It's nearly that now,; isn't :it i I De tones of do'tddle' war',mo'• to. its den dun
y ,
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Could Mrs-�T)oldrum Correct hini.• l liebeint" iSalt [Great a'
i Beau,
Site had resolved that she would try. "'Bout nine o'clock." p
--It was a cold dr:,1:. g'dtly in mid
N'ovembor. Peterh tid.''eaten lois haven't•Western' time."
:breakfast and sat 'brooding:'fiver'the "there's the clock" said the boy
kitchen stove. His wife • said to
him : lvall.
'•Teter, can't you 'put some kind : • "Oh yes; -think your " said the
de voice of Prorese am now: If we had
hoecdke an'. bacon we ester' content tenet de
rest of de world hev poetry, •science;' art an,
smartly,. pointing to' s clock ':on'.the wealth. Our religun• might hev him al
right, but de rest of. us warIn
all wrong. n
our ignorance, de sun viz ou-.de plantashun
' its , to de east of us an' sot on de one to de west.
of a weather ,trill on`tlfe bottom :of gentleman. ten •.minutes u1 til • roe -world was compo.4ed of about fo sta.ts,
the back doorto tarry%1:'The, wind _lune, ' Can I wait here for him t" au' au de knowledge an' wisdom was sup-
and.the ruin beat.'infthere dread-
fully.•
"No,"' answered- 'Peter, With
shudder.. _ "It's a cold, wet job, and
•" I don't feel like it."
"Well,can't you fix the pump i
The handle is loose and the tower
box leaks."
"Can'tdo it Susan. I.. ain't .a
pit,ntp:naked." .
."But you can •do..something to-
ward It if you tr'y.!'
----"I—don't—Want—td—q.--Ten to sone
I should spilo it." • •
"Then won't you fix my inop'and
watdf•pail 1"
"Not to -day. They'll wiggle .
through if you're kecriui. •
"You can at least 'fix tile, windows
ori our chamber so that .they 'won't
rattle so and lean so'Bruch wind,"
"Don't bothey,• Susan. I ain't in
the mood foir work, Just you wish'
your dishes and let me alone." •
• 'Hlwing thus 'spoken Petor ruse
and prepared for going. out. His
wife knew • very well -itis:' intended.
•destination. Ho was noilig to the
taverns whore he would.' be.•stire to
meet Sonne of his wet-day;ci'oniee,
end where leo Would dviuk more or
loss.. Salus far Peter had .not been
its the jilibit of; drinking to inebria-
tion:, bu,t.the-1 tbitWee growing upon
"Stoll a minute; Peter," silo said..
tt\\rhat for 1'1 • ,..'.r
•
•
"I ,'Pose' so though, this isn't a
public hotel..
The boy .thought this was slnai't,
and he chuckled t 1i d over it I: e
did not offer the gentleman a chair, •
or lay down thepaper-he held; •
"I .would like to write a not
while I wait,". said the caller
you pleoseget lne�a piece of • paper
and an envelope !
• The boy did so,'and :as he hand-
ed then! to the, old gentlemen;• l,o .
•dolly said, • : '
"Anything: else I" '
"Yes," was the reply. "I wo'o'd
like to know the name . of such a
smart boy as you are." . • • .
'The boy felt flattered by the ward
it l't" a ld •'• t 1 0s tl
'full extent of ills illittrtness, ropl.it:d,
"I'm one of •John T1ionipson's
kids," William by name, and ; 1
answer to the call of '.Billy.' . _But
here comes -the boss !"
, "The "boss"'same in,' and; seeing
the strltnger, cried out,—
"Why, lir. Smith, hots d`0 you
do 1 I'ui delighted to see. you.. '� e
,
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But John Thompson's "leis]"
heard no more. no was looking
around for his hat,. kr. Snlith was
pt•.osiilellt of the road, • and hilly
heard from him later, to his sorrow.
,Any one needing a boy of 111as' er.
.]filly's !semi lar "slnssi•titoss" !night
SCclu'c lain; itis ho is still •otit of ein-
ployment, •
Iltct on,eui ing.
H. W. BALL,
AIICTIONEER"for.• ituren County. • Saes at.
tended to in any part of the County. Ad-
dress orders to GODEaicu P 0. . V•17, •
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ire CIIAS. IIAMILTOA'; •
IUCTIONEER, land; loatvand insurance agent
4+ ; r Blyth. Saies•attended in town and trooutt. ,
�r
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•5 'm reasonable' terms. A list of farms and village
lots for sale. !lone to loan on ren] estate,at
• / 3
.z
.y, .• ./ low 'rates of interest. Insurance effected on all
r elnseoe of ' ro ierty. Notae a td ebts trolleeted.
..e i ;. r l i s
• ' / tl Good:ra p' rnieed- alai sold oneonnntssione auk
tr rapt stocks bought and sold . ' ----s-
./ i/
Melte D .18 1 AB
L.•.., vi
Y ec A
posed to be carried un e de, a e z
• .'
__, ,ti•TeterloatIri. .
White men." ': [Agitation.] .. '
•'H theorator paused to 'wipe his brow
• wind e con-
had . got_ is second- iu . b / .,.
when he h. ,
e
ere ora o
and 'straighten. up his wilted collar,' and
tinned: .. /
' Now, fur where we are. Take de finest My darling, I shall love you as long as I
No ' walk into anylive'• r
olepaintnn in de land an Var �iur eon
shop in de'ken r. an' ou'h flus men "That is not enough for me. I want a Y
Mile
barbercrit P 'h pint flick dist de busbaud'thaVin`1LVe me al long as 'BYO." to criticise t Dey p 1
foreground has skipped a cog or (let de per-: i
spective corkscrews too mueu. Dey'll light
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CLINTON . KNIGHTS OF LA13011.'
Rooms, third Pott, Victoria block: Regular
meeting every Thursday evening at '8 o'clock .
sharp. Visiting Ifaights made welcome,
efbx Gfaitc Ar t* pct,
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FARIL TO • RENT . OR SELL.- The subecribt r .
will rent or sell lot 20 and .south half of 25,.
concession 17, or Base Loire, Godorich totynehip..
It will be rented for a term'of years or sold. • It
contains 720 acres; all' cleared ; good• ordinary
.dtyelling and excellenit earn and- 'good atime
stable end dri, ing; house and'.other outbiiildins;s;
iso good welis; good, ear ng, orchard. The soil
is excellent and well adapted for either grain
growing or pasturage. JOHN OOLCLOLGII,
Blyttele 0. 304-tt, •
ARM FOR !?ALE -Situated on the Heron .
L 'Road, .throe miles. West of Clinton:andad'•
joining the village of Bolmesvillo,kgnvenient to
church, •school' and post; emelt• • The lots -consist
of number 11. andpart of 12; doderieh township, •
eontahning 131 scree, 50 cleared. A large amount •
of cedar and pine otithe remainder. Good freasi
house and barn• and otber conveniences on'the
t rums n of rt
premises,. end ' a' 'living stream t r
through the farm.' Apply to the ptoprieter,
JOHN a ALBICI{, Ilolme,nille P,O, 808.41
• ((,,11ARM FOR SALE. -For sale, part of lot 80,
J`• 5th• Concession, Gederich township, contain.
i.n g 40 intros,.•84 ' cleared, too acres of orchard; •
large .house, part log, part frame; barn 40x28;
' stable ani! shed ¢0x30; good well and pump' etc.;
a never failing spring on the premises. ' Liberal
.terms. • Apply to WM. CURRY, con. 7, Godcriuli
•tounship.(Uuintestille P.O.) 3081m*
J. E. BLACKALL'
r.
"\Yait and see." . ,
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~ Peter had curiosity and he.tvaited..
Susan left the kitchen, and whole
she returned she haul on . het' hood
, and shawl, with an umbrella in her
hand. • -.
"Sakes alive I Susan, whiner yo
gain 1"
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Ayers' Sarsaparilla is designed fol-
thrtge who need a re,lieiine 10 purify
their blood, build them up, increase
their appetite, and rejuvenate their
whole system. No other preparation
so well meets this want. Its r0001'il
oe rimy years is one. of constant
triumph over disease. •
down on a bad sky like a haw,: on a chicken:
an' you. kin' trust 'em to diskiber cmyth.ng
Wrong _ wid a, ua,erfa 1 or a- s e
[Cheers:)
" White -men Who come to us an'look wise
an' talk abouE lie sciences am astonished to
tind d'it day am barking up de ivrong tree.
We;-has,get dart Sewer gas keeps .just aa
fur away from de cabin of de black bran
as !torn do palace of de white, . De scienee
of government' um discussed ober our din-•
!s as often ak in de halls of legiela=
Oreduatc of the Ontario .Veterinar • College, To;
• ronto,having opened an otitce in C niton, is
Prepared,, to Knock 'Jim Ont., ... prepared to treat all diseases' of domestic .
•'Maria,'' said the "reacher.- Saturday. • . animals on the most modern arin-
afternoon, atter having read • his sermon send calls prompt- •
Clete,. Ail _opemttona,atretul!y
aloud' to her, "What do you think of. its ' . -• 1,' attended to by dny or
Have I not portrayed the evils of Suadae •
newspapers itt-a.way..that-iuust-all;dot-the:-
congregation?"
"Indeed you have; Sohn," was'tho rop'y..
"I'thought so,"' said• the preacher. "Ifeel
that in this sermon I have , fully "demon-
strated the iniquity of. Sun lay publics: ions..
1 trust there wet be a largo congregation to-
morrow. By the way Maria, did you at-
ner'.pa. " ten,! to marlin the notice of my serituon and
h N t t 1 ph'ilo' ophy has to keep S
i ue ti e a o' its subject 'to all the newspapers, an that it
dudgin' to gut out our way. [Prolonged J
applause) • De cull'ehrace was a long: way
tack when -de last gun was tired; but day
has bin trat.biin' on a run Ober •since.
"I should like to tear . to you our 'two
hours, (averts] nu6 do cceashun sin •not pro-
pitious. If unyeody among •you has any
doubts dot . our • race has not 'passed do.
tbeetequarter pole let him sot but and
traeble a few in,leA I shall now pass on
to see env dying sister. and 1.tIta.1 always
remember da event .wid de moss' malignant
pteftelVe. In wishiti y..u• farewe.i, permit
me to use de: words of Socrates to de.
jfgyrtiaiis; .' Cu In sit; Soli ,'" '
PatsTOCie TIMES A 800T
Giveadani Jones moved that, a' vote of
thauks and the, freedom of the City be ten-
• dere 1 to the : o•ettor • and addeid • that he
hadn't had anything do him no mush good
utnce' tVaterme.ous went out, of market .•
"1 hope. dat ino•httu will not • prevail,""
•a,d the Rev. Penstock, as ho bobbo 1 up.
"1 claim Jai de greater part of dat speech
was When bodily Iroan one 1 delivered rn
It,chmond sit[ y'ut'e aeol'
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"It doett' seem possibto," replied the,prest
dent •
"But I ant stab of it, fifth, I worked fur
three weeks on sat speech, an` 1 remember
• Minos t.b,•ry word of ts.
Oa melon of Waydown ,Iiebso 'a coin,
nuttoo o: two went out to.Loud the Hon,
eteedoff' and briu t him its, to. faro the
eausie, but. lie -hall go':o, Also, Ehler RtfNs'i
pug hat, Sauntol Sain's overcoat and a
un, going withyou, Filter : ydit 1 d` p lantern belonging to Antimony Joheso.i,--
De.rolt Fite I tees,
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• night: Fees moderate.
OFFIoE,=1st door West of Ren-
netly'e Hotel, Clinton,' Ont.. V'-17.
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Phntttnra phet s
will.uppear in the morn ug CO
She said she had atteuded to it. Chicago
Tribune. ;
WO Approve Of It. Life Size -Portraits a Sueoialty:
The freaky, of 'fu.h,on iu women's apparel •
are indeed wow le.•fuF' mad startling to the ! •
masculine eye, aul it is only no .v and then s '
Writ at o :Beni ( he Betake, not the women) ,
any R
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Works
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t with. approval from the -men, There .
Clinton ;
meet iP
To.wn,Lots. for' Sale -in Goderich•
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OCR COrNER'LOTS in Parks and Marwood!
J survey, Viz: Lot number 11, Torohtc street;
number 13, Cedar street; nuinber 11, Pine street;
and 17, Cedar street; ail qquarter acre each. Title
Indisputable. will take horses, cattle, • etc., for•
three of the lots. Apply•to JO11N S. MollAT11,,
Godorich. .
806 -Sm
FARIL FOR SALE OR TC RENT. -•That *eta:.
sagefarm cotnpo'acd.of lots 20 and 30, cru. 8,
200—acres, of-this;150-treresrdre tem:tetl
halnnee good hardwood bush • Dearing orcbad
enlace acres., Ordinary dwelling house ; geed
(mute barn and other . outbuildings. Faunis
well watered, and situated,nttout 5L miles iron
• the 'sown' of Clinton. Terms easy. Apply to
M..McTAGGART, Clinton. 888.tf
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T�GusE•ANn. 5trcoti1:(t);1.FOR SALE. -Bain let 15.
Dinslcn the ViLLAGE OF t tv'rii
;The lot. is Dyire of the most ollgible'lnttlding sites., .
in the village and has a good bouae,.stable, hmt-
--. cry, good hard asci soft water one. orchard en •
the premises. Apply to A. 0. VAN EGTIO\l,;'
LI NTO N on the eternises,: • lnt•38e
FOR SALE,
is, however, a stow fenuulue hat' ett•u;;glIng
for reeogttitiou among tine fashionable, that:
every right-atiuded man will tndorie, It is
tient ort the crush plat, like a gentleman's
opera'nat. and no trim .uinge are uuowed off
the. °sown. If this 'headgear co:uos ht.o gnu-'
' era! use for evening Year it will be a great
boon to, matiaiad. as th•i ladies Will, of
cou:so, collttpe the thine, after getting
5otttetl nt the theatre Or opera and the
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people hack of tle•nt can g4 their motley's
• worth o` the eutertatuntouw • Vire la crush
bat -Peek's Pim' ' .
A :Sugt;e:•ttlon. jo ileritt'eiry,
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I.uiper•or tt ishan hes preaanted 'Weltelev
with the der r:tti0u of the ,re.l: eagle. We
are n•o• advised• its to the pecullar charae-
terivt:cY.or th .t bird, bits we would singe.,+t
Milt, if it is g.vo.t for i i t conduct itt the
. Egyptian cant alga, it alto .1.1 be n'ccom•
11110.1 as a Cent of arms' by a menet re..
tr •atatrt, on . the sneak of E .Yet pas -ants
.lith •a trill-erme•t At•tb 1•unvgtittt and
so. ittril,;nant Briton reg.udlat',•,--\ushv11t4
imam.•
Iit.RrBsen. film,. offereifor sato lens eligible
-Bnildine Lots frontinglT on Albert Street; also
:two irontine on _Rnttenbery Street; either en
' . 7itbr or in separate lots, to ,atilt plli'C11tt8Cr8. ler
further particulars apply to the nnderstubtd.- E.
D1OLEY, Clinton. • • 382
HURON STREETi CLINTON.
PEDDLING WACC.ON FUR .SALE.
.'W. 711. COOPER, Jr.,,
Manufacturer 0101 dealer in all kinds of •
Marble & Granite for Cemetery
Work etsgures thetdefy competition
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Also manufacturer of the Ct'lebrated•
AnTlrrarm, Sronn tor Building p11r-
pones anti,Cnmetery Work', whirb must
be seen to be npprerintctl••—.All work
Warranted to rive satisfaction.
REMOVED.
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Allllit" FISHER hasrt'ninvstl trip
11 Shaving rtrlor to o Tmvn where
beinvites old ane nen patrnns to (ell ter
a nice ela•1n,.ahned and in Metall hair cut.
Lateltfut,los of ladica hntr•chtting. .
TIT FOR nRY•GOOPS Ole-ore'FliY tree
0088, hn goo! order; only, been In lute tu'o,
50180118. AppI,Y'to
it; COATS if: SON,.
Clinton; March 2818, 1885. • 331
HOUSE' AN01OT FOR SALE.
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THE lulersigned offers for role lila ITCreth ntd
Lorena Queen street, Clinton.. The honer is
newly built.; six rooms, three upstairs and tette
down; lewd and soft ulster; .gond cense. Spate
hl rising and henlfhy locality. Terms else'.
Apply en the pi-etnisea or address Clinton P ti
327.11' JOs11CA BAIIN :It
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re011 ItiNT:-Tho bruk store in cesrlc'al"rt lt,
1` nppt•silo the minket, lately templed- by
Rutz & en. an a err petit stern: • The prc•mt•ts•
neo 'new and well fitted t:p,. with tenor full sire,
,len Inroa room en emirs with gond cntlelicc. •
Apply to '1, C, SEAiILE, Clinton. ,1.(0 11 •
tt•FLI.1NCi TO PT N't - Tee 11't1r'rs 1 +r•
"11505411 Albert atrr,t rr'rr 81(1.4..5)• IP •
• ing oven emus. Apply ter. 1.tiiiN. Lis If
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