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THE GALT CAU PItQNOUNQBA ON $Y
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Went 1e i4 any way a recognitio4
THE PRESBYTERY.•• ---THE SESSION
reoeivp items of new$ from our dub-
published in the city of Now York,
of the claims of alto (Tatted $tures,
UPHELD.
sovibers. Welitimit a good corres-
iotelligelttly grasps and trilly ties.
and say •it is only a special act of
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Po2atle2at in every locality, not alread
tribes the situation uation : "Let th e
cc►urteey to an American vessel
A Special meeting; of the Guelph
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TBpresented,tosendUsREGIABLEnews.
a tixenpof the United Stafeocotnftre.
wb►Cll pµ1 1n herd In distress t0
Presbytery was held in Chalmers'
bend if they,possible can the great.
prevent her cargo from Spoiling.
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them at once cease from dreaming
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linquish to this country so valuableThe
Clongrega4ional Club of Chi•
Galt, and the assessors appointed
thr)ugh their local post of .ces will
a possession as tbeone half of North I
cago, an organization of two or
by the Presbytery at its last meet -
confer a favor by reporting at this
gfi°ce at once. Subscriptions may
America, the more especially, when
it iwae evident1hat todo so would be
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PP0Wvnjy deny that this tranship,
THE GALT CAU PItQNOUNQBA ON $Y
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Ue Scottish 424ertCan journal}
Went 1e i4 any way a recognitio4
THE PRESBYTERY.•• ---THE SESSION
reoeivp items of new$ from our dub-
published in the city of Now York,
of the claims of alto (Tatted $tures,
UPHELD.
sovibers. Welitimit a good corres-
iotelligelttly grasps and trilly ties.
and say •it is only a special act of
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Po2atle2at in every locality, not alread
tribes the situation uation : "Let th e
cc►urteey to an American vessel
A Special meeting; of the Guelph
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TBpresented,tosendUsREGIABLEnews.
a tixenpof the United Stafeocotnftre.
wb►Cll pµ1 1n herd In distress t0
Presbytery was held in Chalmers'
bend if they,possible can the great.
prevent her cargo from Spoiling.
church, Guelph, last Wednesday,to
SUBSCRIBERS.
Hees and power of $rjtaln, andlet•
tansies and dispose of the report
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Patrons who dos not receive their
them at once cease from dreaming
that site would eget voluntarily re-
OQOD IN EYERYTHiSG.
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freta the session of •Kt
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Paper regularly from J'he carrier or
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linquish to this country so valuableThe
Clongrega4ional Club of Chi•
Galt, and the assessors appointed
thr)ugh their local post of .ces will
a possession as tbeone half of North I
cago, an organization of two or
by the Presbytery at its last meet -
confer a favor by reporting at this
gfi°ce at once. Subscriptions may
America, the more especially, when
it iwae evident1hat todo so would be
three hundred gentlemen—th.eologi`
in Revs. Dr. Torrance Dr. Ward-
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commence at any time.
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greatl f against. Lite interests, as well
cal professor,+, clergymen and active
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as 971e inclinations, ofL4e people of
lay members of the Congregational
B. D., James Mullen, and Elders
ADVERTISERS.
the Dominion."
churches of Chicago and vicinity—
Chas. Davidson and Prof. Passion, „
AAdoertWrswillplease bear in mind
had a very interesting and edifying
in reference to what is known as '
that all "changes" of adverlisementq,
NOT 80 SPREAD EAGLE.
discussion at the conclusion of ins
the Knox church discipline casts,
to ensure insertion, should be handed
The "Chicago Tribune" is wisely
monthly banquet last evening, the
certain. nieL,bera of that church
in not later than MONDAY NOON of
each week.
preparing its readers for a didap,
pointment when the result of the
theme being 11Romanism in Amer'-
having been dropped for holding
tl;
census of 1890 becomes known.
ca." The Chief speakers of the
evening were -Professor H. N. Scott.
holh,eas doctrines. The Session and
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-points- oat bow -unreasonable ib
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of the congregational Theolegtcal
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asaNasore Tield two' meetings, at
THE NEWS -RECORD has a larger
would be to expect the Western
Seminary, and Mr. C. C. Bonney, a
which the accused, John D. Cransr
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circulation than any other paper in �
States to maks, the same increase in
well-known member of the Chicago
ton James K. Cranston -iVnh
this section, and as an advertising
the present decade as in the former.
In the last the tide of settlement on
bar, the former reviewing the his,
,
Houry, David Cardwell, Alex. B.
anedita2n has few equals in Ontario.
Our books are open to those who
our, Western homestead land was in
tory and progress of the Catholic
church and its relation to the gen-
Cranston, Mrs.. Alex. lay and -
mean business.
fulls wing. The present decade has
oral cause of religion in the world,
Lizzie Morton, were interrogated
been marked by nothing so much as
and the latter discoursing oil the
as to their belief. Certain quer•
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JOB PRINTING•
by the rush to all the•grest cities.
hows by
The Tribune sy c
P lace and influence of the Catholic
tions were propounded by the com-
p.
The Job Department of this jour-
based on the recent vote that Mas,
"°f
Church in this country. The drift ,
the sentiments expressed was in
ss,ittNo of Session, to which the
Baal is one o rice best a u' ed in
f q yap
sachusetts hes ained 22 er cent,
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the direction oPChristian tolerance,
stat of several answers as Given by
Western Ontario, and a superior
since 1880, while Illinois, exclusive
fraternity and co-operation, the
most of the partiea is appended.
class of work is guaranteed at very
of`'Crricago, has only gained 15.8 per
Roman Catholic Church being rem
g
Mr. John D. Cranston, however,
lom prices.
cont.—not more than half the gain
in the preceding decade. The Satire
cognized as a great religious, moral
offered indirect and evasive replies,
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The Huron News
condition will be found to exist in
nVally States,
and social force in the world which e pe
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under Providence, in iia owcul-
in the opinion of the session. The
fol-
-Record
all the Mississippie
tar way, is doing its share towards
9"estions and answers ate as
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81.50 a Year—$1.26 in Advance.
where the principal inCRease was re-
carrying forward the same general
Iowa :—
corded in the census of 1880.
work in which all the other branches
Do you believe that in the cavo of
Wednesday. Dec. 26th 1888
ENGLISH A9 SHE IS NORMALLY
of the Christian church are bnliated;
any man such grata is given in this
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that it true the Bible and Christ for
life that he can perfectly keep the
SCOTLAND'S SON"w IN PROSE
TAUGHT.
The following is said to be an
its inspiration, ire guide and its
commandments of God, but does
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not daily break that in
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AND SONG..
exact: copy of a postscript- attached
basis that therefore whatever its
history map be or whatever excep-
we walk
word and deed 2 Yes. If we walk
' is
Tho following is but a short ex-
.o..au;-application-wxitteuly,-one._-Ot-
thea applicants fora position in the
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i°ns-'m'a ire taken o -seine or Its
dogmas
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ent to enable us to keep all his com-
tr�at .from p remarkably e.lo cent
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Watford school. The writer is ag,•adually
peculiar and methods, It is
progressing in the right
mandments.
and thoughtful speech made by Dr.
'lady, and holds a second class
direction, and its mission as a divine
a you believe that in any case
the believer is in this life perfectly
Campbell of Soatorth author of a
Normal. The punctuation and
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agency is identfeal .with that of Pro-
delivered from the inbeing of sin?
life of,.Burne, on St. Androw's
spelling are quite original,: P. S,
testant • Christianity; and, hence,
Yes. •While he abides in Christ he
x►i ht 1888 at Goderich •
Dr, Sir 1 Please ; Register ; your
that instead of bitterly or narrowly
is delivered from actual iransgres-
cion, but not from infirmities or
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answer ; to this letter lest; it should
antagonizing each other,, thetwo
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I thank• you for the honor you
become lost ; In that case ; it cannot;
should fraternizeas-•iar--as possible
mere
Do yo elieve that any man
Do yo u b
have conferred upon me to coupling
be traced; anless : it is registered,
in spirit, and co-operate in the cora-
is in this life perfectly able to keep
my name with this toast. .Though
Post Office ; is only in the
mon purpose of the •elevation• and
the commandments of God ? Yea.
a professional loan I have always
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stl;burba of Toren! near' where •
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salvation of mankind. It" was canes
Christ may he, so in a man that' in
taken a deep interest in Literature.
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Mrs. resides • Therefore it
didly acknowledged that the Catho-,
thio life he can perfectly keep the
Literature has been to me what the
i important ;and necessary. that :
lie Church, through its' priesthood
commandments,
teen oasis has been to the wear
green
her answer reCAiyett 1' to these
and its parochial institutions is do-
(great
Do you believe that there are an
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wandering over the parch-
ed desert—it has been a fountain
all ; ;
applications ; should be registered ;
ing a work, educationally,
religiously and morally, in this,
seasonin the experience of the be
hover when he does not need to
at winch ' I always drank with
-as the ; are ; so many persons ; here ;
country, and in all countries, for
confess sin ? Yea, the believer
and was abundantly satis-
y
of the sewe . name ; that : they may
which it is peculiarly adapted_g
ing kept from sin by the power of
the Holy Ghost. _
fied. While on the threshold of
never ;. be received ; by her unlvss
work of human beneficence which
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the subject I would say that no
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registered ; By answering'; as soon ;
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but for that church would be left
Do you believe that there.are any.
seasons in the earthly ex erienee of
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county of a like extent and o u-
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lotion has such a Literature in ever Y
possible.
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You,. will confer a fav,
undone. It occupies and operates
'its own field of usefulness, and
a Christian when he can dispense
with theconfession of sin and as)ti'ng
department as Scotland has to -day,
our ; upon your ipquireing friend.
God speed it !
pardon for it ? Yee, wphilq we abide
and none , whatever—no , matter
in Him and walk in the spirit it is
what the extent or populatiyn—is
oATmrEei MUST ao.
aur privilege to dispense with con*
so rich in song writers a, our dear
Dr. Richardbon is reckoned en an.
MISGUIDED MURDERERS.
L fession of sin and asking pardon for
1t•Have
old Fatherland.
thority in sumptuary. matters. He
' At the 'meeting of the' Parnell
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you held or attended ser -
The Cause.—It is interesting to
has established to the satisfaction of
Commission Deer. .13, Constable
, vices carried ori simultaneously with
study the cause of this literary,
himself'iind many others that the
Feeley testified that he had stfend-
the services hold under the dfrec-
excellence.'
drinking of tea or beer is provocative
ed several Lea ue meetings. At
tion of the session of this Church ?
In the first lace we would say
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of disease mid generally harmful.
Recently in au article in the Arneri•
- one of ,them . Mr. Parcell made a
Yee; in some instances..'
To Mr. John D. Cranston :—Have
that. much 'is owing to the race:'
can Magazine he says- this about
Speech. One- of his remarks was
- you changed your doctrinal views
Beecher used to remark that though
., the oatmeal habit :" ' " It has
that "these Are days for action, not
Since you resigned the office of the
great stress was laid upon 'the fact
caused more dyspepsia than an Y
for words.,. A man named Buckley,
eldership? I have not, so far as I
know my own heart,
that a man was born again, in his
opinion it was of equal importance
single habit that I recall. It places
a layer•of sticky, pasty, carbonaceous
saide,waa
who ha laborer, testified
On these answers the session re -
that he should be born well in
food against a membrane that is al,
that lie was -sworn in as a member
ported generally that they show
first time. The rule holds good in
ready torpid enough and needs
ot the Fenian Brotherhood in
that the accused hold the doctrine
nations, families and ind:viduals.
F'rorp Stimulus of fruit or douche of,
Noveil,ber, 1880, •at Tralee Cense-
of perfect holiness in this Iifii and
that the believe the have attained
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The Scotch were born well .the
first time, They Were a noble,
water to atart gastric seeretions,
instead a clogging mass like the
wt►y. In 1882 a . man named .
to it. They therefore believe the
manly, independent, sturdy; liberty-
of
meal, that all day long works ill un
Roach had been ex elled from. the
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following points established :—
loving race when the Romans first
til it is gotten rid of." That may
League for giving information to
(1) That the accused do bold the
stepped upon theirahores. It only
be correct of the American stomach;
the police, which led to the' arrest of
Errors with which the are charged,
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requirg3 the introduction of the
but with the Scotch stomach it is
Several members of the League. A
aiid which cf course are not in harp
Arts and Sciences, with the benefits
entirely different. The oatmeal
meeting was held, and it was
mon with the standards of the
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of, edueatipn and the blessings of
habit is much more prevalent ill
arranged that witness, with Fitz-.
Church, snit in roof of which they
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Christianity, to transform thein
Scotland than in the United States,
gerald and Phoenix, should Shoot'
refer to the Westminster Confer -
into what they afterwards became.,
In the former country dyspepsia iv
Roach. Revolvers were given them
Sion of faith, (6 M.) to the larger
g
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—tile foremost men of all the earth.
almost unknown, while in America
for the purpose. The three men
catechism (question 149 and to the
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The physical geography of Cale-
it is the national disease. Dr.
followeit Roach from a court house;
shorter catechism (question 82), also
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fonts had, in my humble opinion,
�tichardaon had better look beyond
where he 'had been prosecuting o
to the fifth petition of the Lord's
much to do in moulding the
oatmeal for the cause of the inaction
neighbor for trespassing on his land,
prayer.
character o
to his own house, but they found
(2) That IIIIIP.pP.11dnlpt meetings
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ducing the magnificent literature.of
no opportunity to Shoot him. t1
had been held.
the country, Here we had a land
ONLY AN ACT OF COURTESY.
meeting was hold shortly afterwards
at the -house of s man named Casey,
- (3) That Miss Morton has been
of loft mountains .deo glons,
broad lochs, dashing rivGrs,wild
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''One day last week the Captain
and witness was asked whether he
teaching rheas doctrines In the Sun
day School.
cataracts and sublime Storms -=a
of all •American Schooner laden with
would undertake to shoot Roach if
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land which made Lord Byron
fresh fish, put into Halifax for
the League provided: him with
The Presbylery unanimously re -
'break out and Say in ecstatic rap-
repairs, and as a platter of courtesy
funds to escape to America. Wit-
solved, on motion of Rev. J. C.
Lure :—
the Dominion authorities allowed
nese consented, and was given a re-
Smith, R. U., seconded by Rev.
these fish to be. transhipped and
volver and twenty-four" cartridges,
Dr. Wardrope, 11 That whereas the
"Away ! ye gay landscapes, ye gardens of
sent to Boston by rtlbil, though the
and advised to practice and improve
views of the accused as to personal
roses,
In you let the millions of Luxury rove :
treaty of, 1.818 specially declares
his aim. It wag arranged that
sanctification in this life -were op -
Restore me the rocks where the 'snow-
that the Americans have no eight
after he -had shot Roach lie Should
posed to the teachings' of Scripture
flake reposes, . .
to do so. And now conte the foul-
take Shelter at the house of a man
and thf+ standards of the 'Presby -
Though still they are sacred to freedom
and loye.
their -own nest Canadian newspapers,
named Dean, and witnesses would
terian Church, aN,contalned in the
who have all along been saying that
be forthcoming to swear that he was
Westminstor Confession of Faith
" * 0we
should not adhere to our rights
not in the vicinity at the time of the
slid the catechisms ; and whereas in
England ` thy. beauties are tame and
under that treaty, and declare that
murder. , Witness afterwards met
the case of John D. Cranston there
domestic
the Dominion authorities are weak.
Roach driving cattle and attempted
was a Slirit of opposition•to the au•.
To one who has roved o'er the mountains
kneed and give our whole cane away
to shoot. He 'pulled the trigger of
thority of the catechism, as Shown
afar
Ob, lot, the crags that are wild and majes,
for permitting this act of courtesy:
his revolver three times, but the
by evasive answers ; and whereas
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No facts of the case are giver) 'as
missed fire. Roach then
the regular work of the Church had
The steep frowning glorics'of dark" Loeb
weapon
follows :—Regarding the tranship-
bolted. Witnes was arrested and
been disturbed by their holding
na parr."
Went of fish by the ,American
charged'with attempting the crime,
meetings when. church meetings
We may lay it down then as an
schooner N. A. Badson r1 bond to
but witnesses swore that lie was at
were being held ; therefore, he it
indisputable fact that the incom-
Boston, the, Custom officials explain
Dean's house when the attempt was
resolved, teat the Preahytery in-
pArable scenery of the old land" is
'dict the Vessel carne in here for
made, and he was released. Wit-
atruct thr go'Wort -anal, asst+sir+ors to
calculated to produce activity of
repairs with A ,p'orisliable cargo of
ness some time after applied to the
deal with six of the accusedaccord•
mind, fertility of imagination,
fresh halibut. Captain Thompson
League for money to go to America,
ing to the rules of discipline aN pro,
keenness of thought, intensity of
eaplainedr Ilio perishable nature of
and obtained £2 los He expressed
vidi-I in such cases, to authorise
feeling and all those qualities which
his cargo 'and ,asked permission to
dissatisfaction with the amount,
them to Boal with John D. Grana%
go to produce the intellectual
tranship it in bond. The special
but Phrenix told him he could not
ton on the charge of contumacy and
giants of our race. Undoubtedly
circumstances of the case were
expect any more in view of hiS fail-
'Shoot
if they persist in•hAldinp, their views
this has been..potent factor in
sipAlar to half a dozen others re-
are to Roach, On cross-
to remove their names from the roll
,a
"f producing the brilliant constolla-
,(forted during.•the past year, and
induced the department to
examination witness averred that
his .attempt on Roach's life was
and not roato,re them without leave
of the Pre.Aytpry."
tion of men of genins whose bright
which
scintillations illuminate the intelleb-
make special concessions of th8'
genuine. Before the occurrence he
Mr. John D. Cranston wished to
tual firmament of that far fanned
privilege t° tranship, Capt. Thomp•
used to practice firing with his
lay before the Preabytery a written
Northland; whose memory is fresh
Son might have been required to
revolver at a stono of the Size of n
;;tatemont of their views, backdil up
and gt'eon in your heart of hearts to.
take Ont it licenve under the 2nodus
manta pearl. This statement caused!
by t)uotations from Scripture and
nicht.
vi.ytr2yrZi but jig the' licenso would
a sensation.
I from the Church standard, but the
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Aces.
Having contracted for SEVERAL HUNDRED DOLLARS WORTH
of
roves at a Bargain.,Q*
we are ,in M p•.,r:iti"n to Hell Stoves CHEAPER THAN EVER. The
Stovt-s ,•re I,ought and the Stoves MUST BE SOLD, so call and get
Prices before purchasing.
If you waist it) have COMFORT in your home and to SAVE MONEY in
FUEL, get our+ of our NEW GEM FURNACES.
C S l_•U'r SAWS, AYF,S, COW CHAINS, away down in price.
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1HTr NEW OAI. 01 Lit inOSSa No 1 sV1 sn a prrice as Sommon oi1,PIPES. Try,our OR
Bms-illbeft-St, Clinton.
wo,lerator ruled this out of order,
as no decisimi lead (been given by
Preshvtery. He then Stated .his --
intention of appealio; to the Synod
of Toronto acd KiuTston, Statin �; t^
that hn thought they I+a•1 h.wn un- ,, air • ; s
juatly dealt, with in bein, confined
to n+{hitive and affirmative answers.
r: Malcolm Cummings, who is.
perhaps the oldest resident of Mani- - •—
toba in the Portage La Prairie dis,
triol, remarked the other day ' that Pat',, L, o, +.+ A u::". e--, t:-! cfbcr: "'a
it was only with the advance .of' dcetivyor .,r wer,ac i:: .. is l.: .. r /. ,'. --.-
civilization that early frost came to
be known in Manitoba. He says
for sixty years of his life -in that
.province he never knew of early ,
frosts that affected the grain ; and ,
the farmers never thought of
beginning seeding' before May 1st,
frequently planting wheat as late as
the fifth of June, and coming out to
with a`splendid crop in due tim.
ILL HEADS, NOTE
Heads, Lotter Heade, 'rags, �� VO/ASHIt�CTOH;
Statements, Circulars, Husiuess
Cards, Envelopes, Prograwniea. ■
etc., etc., printel in s workman
like manner and at low rates, a Throat and LunKSu fteon, of
TtIE NEWS•I(EOORD Office.
• TOr'OIltO,
LESLIE'S.
CARRIAGE AND WAGON FACTORY
Corner ifurou and Orange Streets,;Clintgn.
FIRST -CLASS _ MATERIA(
and UNSURPASSED IRON WORK.
Repairing and Repainting.
AWALL WORK WARRANTED. -y 521•
FOR SALE OR TO LET
HOUSE AND TWO LOTS for sale or. to let,
ja pituate on Albert street. For particulars
apply at T. COOPER & SON'S Grocery, Clinton
May 13th, 1888. 490—tf
J. C. STEVENSON,
Furniture Dealer, &c.
THE LEADING UNDERTAKER AND
FUNERAL DIRECTOR.
Opposite Town Hall, - Clinton, Ont
TO. THE _FARMERS!
Study your own interest and go where
you can get
Rfeli�lble gayness
I manufacture none but the BEST OF STocn.
Bemare of Shope that sell cheap, as they have
got to jive Ae. Call and get prices. Orders
by mail proroply attended to
J03ar7' T.. C.An. Z393R
HARNESS EMPORIUM,,HLYTII, ONT.
The Huron News -Record
Has just placed in stoclt another tot c
Extri Hard Metal
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�s-REGOR�j
Scotch Type
SOUND ADVICE.—Those having sales of ani
kind should consider that it Is just as uuportan'
to have their postors properly displayed and np
pear neat and attractive, ns It is to haves ggoo<
auctioneer Tii% NHwa-RvcoRn magas a speclnitt
of this class of work, they, havo the 'material am
experience to give you what; you want fit von
real?noble prices.
��• QTAAY STOCI{ ADVER
KJ TiSFIIFNTS inserted in Tit'
NHwe RHcoau at low ratc9. The lot
makes, it compulsory to advertfse stray is tock
If yon want any kind of advertising, you P roe
o better than call on Th • 'ow9•It6cor0.
W111 be At the
Rattenbury House
CLIKTON,
DECEMBER
Porenoon.
A few of the hundreds "wed by DR. '
WASHINGTONIPS New Method
Of Inhalation
W. 11. Storey, of Store), & Son, prominent
glove manufacturers of Acton, Ont., cured by
Dr. Washington of catarrh of the throat, bad
form, and pronounced incurable by eminent
specialists in Canada awl England. Write him
for particulars.
Chrome iffrouchlits and Asthma Cured
An English Church Ciespeaks,
rXittRectory, Cornwall. Ont.
DR. WASIII.N'eTON.—
DHAR SIR,. -1 am glad to be able to iuturm 5'ou
that our daughter is quite well again. As this to
the second time she has been cured of grave
bronchial troubles under your treatment, when
the usual remedies tailod, I tf•rit i to express my
gratitude. • Please accept my sincere thanks.
Yours truly,
C. B. PETTIT.
Mrs Jno RlcKelvy, Kingston, Ont., Catarrh and
Consumption.
John McKolvy, Kingston, Ont, Catarrb.
Mr A Hopping, Kingston, Ont, ilruncho Consump-
tion.
Mr. E. Scott, Kingston, Ont, Catarrh, head and
throat.
hits Jno Bertram, Harrowsmith,.Ont, Ticar King.
"ton, Catarrh, throat.
Miss Alary A Rorobourg, Centruville, gist, -atarrh
head and throat.
James :Mathews, P. Master, Acton, Ont.
A E`Fieh, Gents Furnishing,. Belleville, Catarrh
throat.
John Phippen, P. O. Sandhurst, Ont, .(nearNapn-
nae), Catarrt• head and threat. Bad vaso
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ons the worst oases. Because others hav6
Sledis no reason for not now receivinfkl a care
!rid atf once for a treatise and a FILE R7IoTTLT
In; INFALLIBLE REMIDDY. Give Express
id In;
Office It costs yousnothing for a
lal, and it wilt Cure you. Address.
Ir H. G. RIOT. 97 Yontt 8t, Toronto, Ont.
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