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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1888-11-21, Page 7i..---.....� -.._ ,.-..-�.�.-....- - _ --.t1.--•+_-. Certain ill AXIS Case 40, i,4 tho other. The �7���.� fMewS�l1 �GQC� AI D exq'bisltoly pntilatic, that the listen- Certain ill AXIS Case 40, i,4 tho other. The �7���.� fMewS�l1 �GQC� era, tboygh they did _not colnpte- For my own part, though tha'�leaat 1..ti01► Year.-i1.$5Ia Advance. baud even cosi syllable ..of '.tills epli.nt.tjr Qf, ,this qursec rAood; is --�--- -------^--.-- --- words, were iiaaltoti .us autly 400 mot tat tf it,' should en.te.t Yalu fila WoOne4days Nov. vist, 188.8 tears. The Binger herself, cotnino flesh, I will cheerfully undertake at last to a cortal4 pasgage, whioh the hazard of cutting down this seemed to gauq$ the very, breaking dangerous trunk, rather than have FOR QUR STORY-REAOER6. of her heartstrings, was so overcome 'such a dreadful responsibility hang• that she could proceed no further; ing continually over my head." A TALE OF 1'1 I �ftEM, but, with tltroatswelling with grief 1't1e good-natured anpeliutoadent instead of harmony, oast herself agreeing witllxha prtlslt�uQe' of tilts: •`Impprisoned songster, toy unhappy fate upon A sofa, and gave way to an reCcntmendatton, ]Bonetto got per - 'I thy own, disconsolate; ecstasy of tears. miesiop to out down the 00 as .18 Thou art a prisoner, 1 a prisoner too, Tho,µ aingest, and I sing.' In the mean time, Beuetto, hear- fast as ho would, which lie dill not SPANIatt RanANaxe. lug the voice in the garden, had fail to perform ; and after loppfug In the maritime whrfare between drawn near- to the window,, and away all the-branc.lies ou two sides the Genoese and, the Turks, though recognized the. song to be one of oil th, e stem in the manner of an the blussullueu were worsted in the compositions of Italy, which set espalier, hwaot down the tree care - nine battles -out of Lou. it happened his heart aching more seriously than lie had been a lessly in a by-corllor of the gar - den. sometimes (hat one or two galleys over since captive. • However, lie soon plook- The saute evening Beneltu was of our own were taken by the Iufi- ed up his spirits ; and eongrattila-.. sent for as before, to sing in the ' dells ; and through one of these finis- tad himself that there was one per- antechamber ; and beginning with haps an Italian gentlemen,named son at least in Constantinople to the salve melancholy air, there take part with him. in a duet, he came a voice suddenly though the Bonetto, who was a Singing .matter, eoncernod himself only to contrive silken screen, commanding him to and on his passage to England, how t0 get admitted to the concert• desist, became a captive to the enemy. Accordingly, choosing the best ' "I have been thiuking," said the Being a very resolute man, lie of his pieces, 110 sand theta in the Sultan, its lie turned to Angelina fought till there were snore slashes garden every night, with the tender- who \vas sitting beside him on a in ahig clothes thou had been est expression, the (allies being sofa in the inner room; "I have always confined after dusk ,within been thinking that I should like "B .4 fashioned by the tailor; the crew the palace. At last, the Sultau now to boar some lively tulle : the were mastered by a superior force, happened to hear the music, had a songs I have hoard hithorto, though the musician was put in chains on iniad to enjoy it nearer ; so,, sending very beautiful, were all 'of a mel• board of the 'Turkish ship. The a,alave to fetch the gardenor into an anehuly cast; and I ale curious to latter having been well mauled in 'antechamber, which was separated from that of the ladies only by a know whether the ,citing of your will admit also, of comi- the en -agement, with many iron silkon curtain, Benetto warcominan music nal expression." pellets stielcing in her 'sides, and ded to sing some of his best songs. "I can assure your Highness," her tackling in a. -state of great dig. As he executed them in very ';aid the lady, "Lhure is no cou-ntry order, made all the sail 8116 eculd excellent style, the Sultan, Who that can boast of such pretty; little into port, where the glr'ptivewere had it ,cod ear enough fur an 1s In was exceedingly pleased lillghiug canzouets its in own for 0 C Y ' dirposed of a.,;slavos to the highest o . with thb perfurmaileb. x-Lumlllen'i- though wee have burrowed many ntirtiUS from the ni htiugale, we bidder. Ill, the tllU9lCldll, therefore, ill V('1',y have oilicts that warble, as merrily Now it chanced lucidly for gracious forms to Augelina, fur that was the satin L11H (allies its t.hu carol of the morning lark. 6 Benetto tly,se lie was purellased by lady, she iiihila bull lo, illlgwCl' (IIID to "gull Inake Ile inipalkent to hear till a�eLt,,o file tial Lan of Coustauti- as follows :— oil(,," re,dir'd the Sultan; where- mople, :and sent to work as ;in assistatit in the gardens of the 511P, I ti,t'ee with }'0111. %1hjrsty," upun an attendant was sent to con- Vey thin command to Bl neLlu who serf,hu ; whereas others, being drat the slave haA it sweet voice, inkllediately struck up a very lively o el- bought by avaricious people, 11lld' hell illi a,l'eeable tlty10 Ut' 91Bglllg : tulle' ; and, as lie had good [16\99 to \vent a variety of chiulges, passing notwithstanding, there are several conlulLnicat6, he sang • with Lin - from -oue master' to another, but of the airs, and eQpecially one buunded gayety and spirit. The without tiny dilfereneo for the piece, which, as fill- as I remember \\"olds ranthus:— better in their cunditiou. The of the music, are capable of much tend expression. By your Ala-. "Ladders there: air (lime ;u this place,, fortunate Feuetto on the central y led an t+as life h hiiviug y enoug jesty, s leave, if I might hear that ucither of ropes aur of wood I „ Blit I have, a tree, with Illally p , el only to tend upon the flowers slid gong once Or twice over, I think I pretty biallclics, that \,ill stand upright shrubs for the gratification of the could remember the variations, iigainst a \wall I ladies 'of the harem • r anll what which I thiuk: would atfoi your \Vhat if I should place it against a lady's ' proved a great comfort to him was, \ i Ia,Jesty an increase of pleasure. 1.r t prison,middle / � I iI ill the e I thL n t . b 'line that he had no mistress to Mourn The Sultan, who was passionately "Shall I see a \•inion, .Tacob, of a figure stepping down Tlly ladder, \rho for ill a, distant country : so, that fond of her voice imnlediatel•y com- too" line of light ?" though Ile sighed-oinetilrics for 7uanded Benetto to eiu- over again •allallgel rhe lady, huhu;; overjoyed at these wel- liberty, he never gave himself up to the last song, and which was an air conte timings, sung with un e,;nul glue, despondency like tho test of the+' capable of very (Melancholy cation- and mado answor by the s:uu:: time in a captives. ces. Now Angelina was an iinpro- similar way. Thus he continued to dig, and vleatlice, and could compose verses at pleasure, RU when It came to 110C "0 joy of joys !—Tit }lest' this grateful \v A, tllel'e seems now bill a tlllle,paved water the p1mits very contentedly, as though lea had been born fur_ to Sing, site set extempore with_wishes, between Flureuce and like S that task, being a man of that ,turn fords in Italian to the music which "I feel nl,yself already, like; a bird with l happy, cheerful disposition which spoke to the following effect:— willgs,aulun-stthose pleasant boughs! - - can accomodate itsolf to any circum- "Ah, F lureuce I fair Florence I city of illy "Step by step, as I descl+nd, 'I pluck the stances; and besides, the superin- ' heart, shall I never behold tboe again ? sweet apples of liberty, which relish the fruits of 61y own deal' Cendent of the pleasure -grounds was r• b h "ere are marble walls between usand , "of evell as land of as pleasant a lidinor as himself, gates brass, -but my thoughts go - which Very materially to wandering up and dawn thy fanllliar It ha pened that the piece the ° P1 1 Y ,tended his case.. And truly, it was well streets ! • ,: thinks I see my beloved Ionic, with �tthl had been singing had a pretty, little ' burden at the, end for two voices-; i that Benetto.'ke pt u a better heart 1 P than the captive. Jews in Babylon ; e very flowers that I left growing upon the teu'ace ! ' se' that wh6u khe. lady cattle to that for .he had by nature a melodious "itethinks I see thee, gentle.,Arno shin- ing in part, .Bonetto joined in. with the chorus of the song, to the voice, improved by art to great per fection, the science of music having nlerdly the still ! "Alas 1 my'tears washout khisdream,l;ke proper great admiration of'the Sultan who been his peculiar study : and often- the colors on a cloud full of rain. ordered him a piece of gold on his times he beguiled himself after his "I look agatn;'aud hehold, there is noth- dismissal which seemed to tuake the day's work by singing over his ' lit; left but my prison wall !" captive defer his plot for another most favorite.airs. When she had done singing, Benett,o, the hint, in night. The apartment of the ladies of taking replied the, same manner, but with less On the following day, aboutr e su i nowhenthe perint6ndeot as on the harem Rood, luckily, at such a eloquence ; telling her, in plain "- usual calve into the gardens, lie convenient digtauco that Benetto's voice found. its way tlimugh the litn,ua,e, to keep up her heart, and wasamazed to see I;unetto working' windows, which were sure to .be that by God's help she should one slay see Florence again. The con- at a parterre with an extraordinary kind of hoe, the handle of which, left open -every night for the sake of the warbling of �th6 sighting- cert being then ended, he was dis• rudely fashioned and rough could gales that harbored Amougat the missed, With a piece .of gold as a the approbation of the not be less than a dozen feet long . Thejolly Turk, sucking his h ads trees. The discourse of the ladies turned line evening on the ravish- Smark ultattof in his sash, fell to laughing iunuod- ing notes of that bird, and its The u- xt day, whou the the super-. etately at this whimsical sight, fur amours with the rose, there came a intendult; 'of the pleas ure-gronuds Beuotto wielded his implement with deep sigh from the bosom of one of was walking about the royal gar- considerable awkwardness ; at last, the Sultanas, a Circassian, and she dens, L'i., ito came up to him and fetching his breath again, he inquir- at1irmed that there was a voice more asked lut a saw, in order to cut ed the reason of such an extrao•rdiu- enchanting than that which had down a ct•r, .ino noxious tree. The ary appearance. been so much commended. superinteli I,•nt desiring to know L'ouettu, without turning his "As to the bird it belongs to," which it \1 ,Y Benetto pointed out a head aside, answered very sedately elle said, "to judge from his tune, Particular !cc, with a number of that it was the universal custom of he must be of a most delicate figure horizontal !,ranches growing very his country to use hues with handles and plumage ; for though I cannot closely to,ether, but tho'1'urlt would of that leu0Lh. nrake out a sinle word, there seems ' by no means suffer it,to be out down. ' "Now God forgive me 1•" answer - 0a most passionate meaniug in„what It was of so rare a kiud, he said, ed the Mussulman ; ” but you have aver he sings " that he did not klluw even its uatne; ,Dade' file long to travel, since there 'en 0 but Benetto, who had his wits about are such wonderful scones to be - 2U tides speech, one of tha ladies him, and knew that thele was n0 joye+l abroad : and with that lie fall burst into tears,• and leaned down between other tree in the garden so likely into it freshiconvulsion of laughter. her beautiful face her hanna ; for she was an Italian by for. }lie purpose, did lint give up the matter without another trial. In the mean time Benetto contin- birth, and rembered well the sweet, Accordingly, taking care never nod his work with inflexible grav- it thou h the exertion he used y' g languishing,• and love -breathing ditties of her native land ; the' rest to bestow a0 water upon' L110 tants y p p to handle file hoe with dexterity of the women crowding about her within a certain distance of the made the sweat -drops start out like at these symptone of emotions, and tree, there being at the same time a long they great beads upon his forehead. - At Enquiring the reales :— druugbt, soon sickened last, being f*in to obtain a pause, and withered up ; whereupon lead- he explained to the Turk who had "Alas !" R.he itobbPd, the sones ing the superintendent to the spot, done laughing, that it was common that you hear come from no bit(], he pointed out this effect, ill Italy to employ those long-han- but from a huivan voice, which "This baneful tree;" says he, "of dies hoes, in order to reach the � e belongs to some unfortunate cap- the name of which you are go ignor- weeds in the middle of a parterre tive front my own dear country ant, is without question the deadly without trampling among the beyond the sea. I wonder not that Upas of tare island of Java, which plants. ou found it so touching for that y t„ kind of melody naturally belongs is of so poisonous a quf.lity that it , "There is some reason in what ,... to our clime. The songs there are will not suffer any vegetable to under the shadow of its you say, :retnrnd the superinton- dent and taking the tool o14t of so full of love and tenderness, that n 111 of to grow branchrs. Look how the herbs ; the lined of Benetto, lie glade aim the -rose, instead merely round it have all perished, as if they at certain weeds in the middle of he opening her bosom as she does to had been scorched up with fire ; the bod ; but at the very fit -at stroke the song the bulbul, \would put and, ne I have read, the human life he mowed (town g whole cluster of forth forth i wings ill place of leaves, to fly its quite'as.liable to be affected by flowers, musician." afterits pernicious atmosphere. Thus, , Thereupon bursting into a fresh Nor .dill the fond lady speak if any of the ladies of the Harem fit of mirth at -his own, clumsiness, beyond her feeling in this matter, should by chance fall nsleep under "the merry Turk thrust the wonder. so dearly does memory exaggerate it, I doubt it would be as fatal as fill hoe back again into the .hands the merits of th ings beloved. Anon the tree of knowledge to their of the gardener, who resumed his the clear voice of ]ienetto Rounded grandmother. Na might as well labor with great earnestness; the again upon the distant wind ; and chow the deadly leaves, as that Mussulman in the meanwhile when it was silent, the mournful anything of this kind- should hap- walking Away,, but often turning lady responded with a canzonet so pen ; for our death would be as his head .over his Shoulder to look 9 G back nt 13pn,uttp who, as.soou as the. old, fellow find ;on+, out of-eighl,laid' , down tho punderome hoe with very great good will, and bogi'm to ohup-, file in Gin hilts. When the hour for music was come, tie \vas summoned again to the anteohninher where he had the boldneRa, whilst he waited, to steal a peep tbrotlgh a Qrevi.ce of the jlken gQytain,, sucl _d_ii, gq, yervd that his countrywoutan was quite ae beautiful a person -as his fauey Had so,„ •rstcd. He had taken care to compose some frt•bh words for the uecasiolu, Its well as to set Lhent to auuther air which he had not sung on -any of the preceding nights: it hall also it hart for two voices which the holy happenmd to know, and the Sultan was so delighted with the livelincRs of the music that he tnnde iltrnt Ring it to him several times over. At last., just its, they \Vele commencing the chorus for file fourth time, his face very sud- denly altered, from the greatest pleasure to it luck of glo•,tu ; and lie turned his blows with such a frown upuu tho lady that she stQpped shun in tilt• Iiliddle of it note. (To be cout6ued.) Want 'of Sleep Is sending thousands annually to -the insane asylum; and the doctors say this trouble is alarmingly on the increase. The usual remedies, while they may give temporary relief, are likely to do more harm than good•. What is needed is an Alterative and, Blood -purifier. Ayer's Sarsaparilla is incomparably the best. It corrects those disturbances in the circulation which cause sleepless- ness, gives increased vitality, and re- stores the nervous system to a healthful condition. Rev. T. G. A. Cote, agent of the Mass. Home Missionary Society, writes that his stomach was out of order, his sleep very often- disturbed, and some illi- - purity of the blood manifest; but that a perfect cure was obtained by the use of Ayr's Sarsaparilla. Frederick W. Pratt, 424 Washington street, Boston, writes: "" My daughter was prostrated with nervous debility. Ayer's Sarsaparilla restored her to health." William F. Bowker, Erie, Pa., was cured of nervousness and sleeplessness by taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla for about two months, during which time his weight increased over twenty pounds. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, PREPARED -BY - Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Bold by all Druggists. Price $1; six bottles, $5. THIS YEAR'S Y rC:r__1Til, CUT and PLUG SMOKINCTOCACCO., FINItR THAN EVERN IN IiHONZE ON— EACH PLUG -and PACKAGB,. 5174' CLOTHING. ABRAHAM SMITH, Market Square,A OODBRICH. WEST' OF ENGLAND SU11- iNG ; & 'TROUSERINGS, SCOTCH 'T%VEF,D SUITINGS & TROUSERINGS, FIi,F,NCII AND I:NOLISH WOR- STED CLOTHS, Matte if , ift Best Style and Work= fuaftx tiff (it Abralotm Smith's. -No to ' in stork one of ,the chcape- and hest etucks of WINTER CLOTHINC AND CLOTHS. .. A Full dine of GENTS' FUR NISHINGS always fi stock. 1t will pay you to call on ABRAHAM -SMITH Auction Sale Register Parties getting their Sale Bills printed fit title office Ivlll rccet:e a free notice up to date of sale, tinder ahoveheading, Otherwise, regular ad%ertising rates will be charged. TO THE _FARMERS I study your Own Interest and go whore you can get Reliable @4 Harness, I manufacture none lint the BKAt or STOCK. Beware of shops prat sell cheap, as they have a n n five Cnll and et rice,. Ordure fill Q'�7' g p by mail pronlply attended to J03E3E1�' "r. C.�k,�2.'T3E�3E1'., HARNESS F.31POBIUM, i3LVTi114 ONT. ill _. E0PIREOTORY G. H. COOK, Licentiate of Dental Surgery 110nor Graduate of the Tgronto School o1; Dentistry. Nitrous Qxlde Gas adnrtniatered for the palnlepe extraction ' teeth. Office—Over 406on's Clathing Store, next to Post office, CUnten. ,Its' Night Rall answered. 492y R REEVE. Otitce—Palace" 'DW -k, 'Bk, U "Rattenbury Street, Residence opposite the Temperance Hall, Huron Street. Coronerforthe County of ifuron. Office (lours from S a.m. to e P. in. Clinton, Jan. 14, 1881. 1-y DR. GUNN ' W Cunn, Al. D. L. It. C. P. Edinburgh L. It. C, S. Edinburgh Licenchateof the Midwifery, Edin. Office, on corner of Ontario and William Sts., Clinton. 478-y. �izgtrl. MANNING & SCOTT, Barristers, 4-c., ELLIOTT'S BLCCK, - CLINTON. Mooney to Loafs. A. H. MANNING. JAS. SCOTT. T. I. F. HILLIARD, BAIRILI0TEl., SOLICITOR, &C. Olace-•C60per'sipew block (grourd floor), 'Victoria Street, Clinton. Will attend Ulvieion, Courts at Bayfield and Blyt h 8g' PaIVATa FUND6 TU LEND at loweef rates of Interest. �_— 518 - EDWAIM NOICIIAN LEWIS, Barrister, Sol icit-r ill Ifigh Court, Couvayuncer, d:a., Goderich and Bayfield, honey to loan at five •end unabnlf per cmitunte'othird unxrgin. Bay• geld off fie open every Thursdav from 0.30 to 4.30 iii Swartz' hotel blocK, uppusiie Ilkision Court HUI SAGER & MOBTON, Barrtsters,.tc.,de , God. \,. cried and 1 mghnnn. C. St:agt:r, Jr., Oudericla .1. A. Morton Wingham. 1-ly,.: ('�ADVISON-& JOHN�STOY, Law, Chancery',and Conveyancing. Office-WeA Street, next door to Post Office, Goderich, Ont, 67. C. HAYS, Solicitor, kc. Office, corner of I le Square and West Street, over Itutler'i Book Store, Goderich, Ont, .. 67. Aa• Money to lead at lowest rates of interest. ECAMPiON, Barrister,Attorney, Solicitor I'll . Chaucer,), Conveyane•er, &c. Otfive over Jordan's Drag Store, the rooms -formerly occu pied by Judge Doyle, 1. amount f l 69--V' Any a m i t e o O11 ey to lona at lma•est rates at Interest. . ,�lltctl�ancerYun. —_- - ==`H. W. BALL, —�- -_ AUCTiONF.ER for Ifuron County. SaleP at. tended to in any part of the County, Ad. Iress orders to GODiRICU P 0.. V•17. CHAS. IiA1311LTOlt, ItUCTIONEF11, land, loan and insurUnceagent Blyth. Salus attended In town and enunfry, in reasonable terms. A list Of farms and village lots for sale. .honey to loan oilreal estate, at low rates of interest, insurance effected on all classes of property. Notes and debts collected, Goods appraised, ntud sold oil commission. Bank. rapt stocks bought and sold. 131vth, Dec. 10,1880 ';,:. ' I'ho d t hef.s c • p ��Ey I �� r CLINTON. Life Size Portraits a Specialty. Clinton Marble Works, HURON STREET, CLINTON. W. H.- COOPER, Jr., Manufacturer of an dealer in all kindsof Marble & Granite for Cemeter Work, at figures that defy conpetition Also Illftliufikettir(-r of the Ce16i)1•atC ARTIFICIAL SroNE for Building pill' poses and Cr:metery Work, which oats be seen t6 be appreciated. -All wu1. warranted to hive satiSfaction. J McKillop Mutual Insuiance•Co T. HEILANS,; HARLQCK GENEiIAL AGENT. .Isolated town and village property', aP well a farm buildings and stock, insured. Insnranc•e 'effcated against , stoelc that may be killed ll lightning. If you want insurances drop a car to the above aildress. • 502•tf Goderich•Marble Work Having bought out JOSI9rII VANR'roNM in Goder,ch, we are now prepared to fur nigh, on reasonable terms, . HEADSTONES AND MONUMENTS GRANITE A SPECIALTY. We are prepared to Rell cheaper than an other first in the county. Parties wanting anything in this line wil find it to their interest to reserve thei nrder6-for us. ROBERTSON &' 13FT1 May 1701, 1886. 392.3111 EXHAUSTED VITALITY n'IIIE SCIFNCE OF LIIFE, JL the great Medica Work -- --- oLthe afl•,eon Manhood. Ner- vousand Physical Debility, Premature Decline, Errors of Youth, and the untold ndserles consequent there. Olt, 300 pages 8 vb., 12t, proscriptions for all diseases Cloth, full gilt, only 01.00, by nmll, sealed. Ilfuatrative satuple tree to nl young and middle-aged men. Send now, Th Oold and Jewelled Medal awarded to the nntho by the National Medt6al Assorlatlon. Addres P. 0, Box 1895, Roston, Mass, or Dr. W. H PARK Fit, graduate of Harvard Jfedlcal College 26 years `rractice In Boston, who may be consult ed confidentially. Speeinity,l Diseases of Alan Ofaoa No 4 Bntlinch $treet 403y ONEIf to toast In lai.49 or P.mall PUMP, qn. M good'rportgag"I •oFpgtreapot security, at,, tha'loweat euryon- rA0s, ii. HALE, #soros"at, abate. Clinton, reb. R6, labii 1K. MQ („RIYATE FUNDIS W. lend on Town, and Farm LL property. Apply,, to G: ItIDQVT, Office, next Nowx-RKeoxp(up stillre}Albert-kl 869 Skin ONEY TO GENXk on good mortgage or fLVl personal security at lowtpt current rate of "truest. At. McTAGGART. Clinton Fe¢. 28t1i, li}St} - 485tt ��ilrtr�rrg'. . TH Incorporated by Act of Parliament, 1855, CAPITAL, - $2,000,004 REST, $1,000,000 Head Offlce, - MONTREAL. THOMAS WO1tKMAN, President.k J. H. R. MOLSON, Vico-President. F. WOLFERSTAN THOMAS, General Manager Notes discounted, Collections mado, Drafts issued, Stelling and American ex. change bought and sold at low- est current rates. iSTKaaKT AT 3 PKa CENT. ALLUwKD,(,N iPRl06llq FARMER_ Money: advanced to fartnerson their own nota with one or more endorsers. No linortgage re quired as security. H. C. BREWER, Manager, - ? Februmey.1884 CIANTON .�r:r�onir. C-JJANTUN Lixlgo, No. 84, A. F. R A. M. lJ meets every' Friday, on or atter the ful moon. Vislting brethren cordially invited. .1. YOUNO, W. )i. .1- CALLANDYB, Sm CIIn,-1on-Jan. 14,18at------- -- 1 Ul•1111gjf. . L.• O. L. No. 710, C1.2NT0 N� • , Meets tower.) Monday of every month. Hall, Sae: t1.,t, Victoria block. Visiting brelhrvn always 111wle welcome. C. TWEEDY, W. M. W. S. SIVAFFIELD.Seu. IL S. CUOPER,D. M Jubdoe Pfecepl'ory lot 191, (L'hlc;. li:;i; ills of Ireland) \leets in the Clinton Orange Hall; the second \Veduusdny of every mouth, at 7.30 o'clock in 'the eveiiini;. Visiting Sir Knights will always -• eivc a hdarty welcome. A. M. TODD, Worsbipful Preceptor GKOROE IIANLEY, iicputy' Preceptor WILLIAM MCGKK, Registrar Po al Black Prece for . 391, y py Black Kniglets of Ireland, Stools in tela Oa':wge if'wl,- 8.11.E1t the Wednes- diay' after full inoon of ever\ n,ontllY " Royal Black Necepta i 3151, Bloch: Knights of Ifdland, Meetsin the Orange Hall, Goderich, the Thir llondayofevery month., Vieitingl(uightsaliyays Iliat:e welcome. 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