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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1879-01-30, Page 3• ITANUAltY U0, 1879. Tur SnittorttuA ohm,. Nothing was made in vein, except human blood, . 4 Six into fettle irott can't,' as the shoe- maker mildly suggisted to a lady cuse tomer. Young men should be more like young clacks, and peeasionally liquidate their little bilk. • 4 A1)174t the greatest tail -bearer I know,' saia the fat merdd boy, is our old pea -cock!• Love is blind. So are prospective fathers-indaw to the good qualities of a youeg man. , • jinn have you made anything ley. speculation ?' Made 7 Yes. Made an assignment,' Despise not small things, they often accomplieh great results. The little toe will have theatiggest It does not fellow that the clergy woad make good railroad mon because they are well versed in coupling. A Miss Twiner, who recently atarrted widower named Hydee• with leven children, says she hes elven. op 'tinenieg and is now dressing hide% . e-Vvdhat-miseeably-edeetehed--weathar- we have Mrs. sidesec .We., do,. indeed, .aelefredTa.,• But ted •and -beer up, It's better thandone, you know,' ' • elf,' said -at --Irish• ettotheciteyeee you.. find . two tumblers' of whiskey -punch • disagree with yon overnight, don't take • 'em tile the nextday, en.' then leave 'eur off entirely.' -. • • . • W hen the [delete are hew 'and et• fellow oeoppies the same big rodkeng,ebitie With his girl, how beet* wish he wesuttlie North -Pole, where -ie ',woula - be six menthe till. 47 tnoreine . ' • An Irish gentleman having purchased an alermeclock-en. acgtiaintanee asked e -him what he ---intended toado with it. 'Ocha answered he, suked'i've: nothing to do' but pull the string and. wake .nta- self.' • ' • •.'• • . • , •• A *man whose henreiost wai Acently • robbed received. aenate 'which,seid• dee Tho old blaokheti was -.very toegli and a friend. where I.invited • io dinnet2aehrtte ruined all his front .ffethaptilling at the- . old fowl!' -.. . . A slippery pOlitician tieing' informed, that the leaders .of his .party. threatened to throw Mw over -beard, exclaimed, 'Let, -tho1rffthey dare, effilerndon-show• thitTve strengtlieenough tp ;swim • •• to the other side d A Sunday school pupil a tendee age being asked how he liked the gentlemen who. had addreseeclethe echoed replied, 'He was a funny man He told about the h.and:wiiting on the wall,.and. said • it was, Minnie, Minnie, tickle the parson.' •• • • The echool is still; a:hand may I go out, peas, ?' And 'tweet. -his handkerchief -end nese .do. ruddy. states append. • Why, ' nertainlya the • master says. The urchin straightway goes; he takes his cep front Off ite peg, the cranberry from his • Get right mit of this,' shouted an ik- ritated merchant to ft mendacious.alevit, • this is the third lie I have caught yen in since 10 edelook this Oh, well,' said the new man, don't. be. too • hard on me. • Give fellew titne to learn the'rules-of tbe house.' • ' • At a festival of lawyers and editors lawyer gave a toast: 'The editor -he always obeys the calls of the devil.' • An editor • responded: The 'editors and the lawyer—the devil is satisfied with the copy of the former, but requires the original of the 'atter:. e The following eneetiote .was toId by an Atrerieen preacher for a feet,: -.elle was praying, and in his prayer elm said, I pray that the power of .the devil may be curtailed!. . Just then an old darkey in the eongregation" cried -out, 'Yes ; Allem Bress me ! Cet him, tail right smack, stimOve'offd ,A lady taking tea.at email company 'beim., very toed of hat rolls, :Wes asked to Cave another. 'Really, I catinote. she modestly kenlied I 'don't know how many I have 'eaten already.' •clod unexpectedly dried ed juvenile up - staid, whose mother had allowed. him er goat at table. Yoe'veeciten eight ;1''e been countinT ••' 'Every man shoulca.provide for his fathily,' says Mr. Smith. Ever since rny marriage I have kept myeevife provideaawith a sewingAnachine, sue- ----motinted-by-trafirreehirror! 'What- is - the mieror for /' inquired a party,.present. Well,' said the ()rale, 'I tell her that when she gets so lazy that she can't run the maohine she can at still end see herself statve to death! • • A negro minister, who married rethee sootier after the death tif his first wife than 'some Of the sistees thought- proper eed • becoming, excused himself tes follows• : My clear brethren and sisters my grief was greater than 1 could bear, I turned every 'env for peace and comfort, but none came. t searched de Scripturee from Genisee o Rebelatione and fouled plenty or promisee to de widder, but nary a one to the widderer.So I took it del de Lord didn't waste sYmpathY a man when it.was Fn his power teemed fort hit/dolt; and habitt a• fuss rate chance to marry itithe Lod, I did so Ire> and evetild do so vain. 13esidee, Bred- , I consider dat poor Betsy Was jess as dead es she would ever he. , ot ' THE GUNTON NEW ERA. Ottnittdittn WOWS Items. ontario is credited with a popnlation of 1,620,000; • There are now 23 daily and 208 • weekly papers printed in Canada. • The railroad front Wiughatu to Kin- • °unlit:es, was itlocked up last week. life. Robert Carter, one of the oldest hoeel keepers in London, died on Thurs- day. • Several car -loads of Cenadian beef and pork have arrived at Halifax in fine condition, The stables of Ad.r. John Fairgrieve, London, containing five horses, were ell destroyed by lire on Satiirday, A. gentleman he's' been commissioned to purchase 2,000 Canadian horses for the French dany,po it is reported. •- An American named H. C. Couch dropped deed from heart disease, on UM ifireete of London, on Saturday night. There have been forty deaths...from diphtheria this winter at the•settlement of Middle Stewittelte, N. S., principally child ren. The dwelling house of Mr. Thos.° Reays, London townshie,•• was buret down on Saturday. Furnitare saVed,--' Incendiarisin, • . - • • A boy named 'josell about thirteen years of aga, in the town - •fillip of Mornifigton, trapped a large Wild, cat last week. ' ' Harry Rodaford, a young fernier living near Odessa, Ont., is reported to have fallen heir to ta fortune of $64,000, inhetited frotil relatives in. Enaland. • i , A woman natned Hudeen was on Sae- urciapeftertioon 1$.1n.rid dcadin her house in London East, basing auffooliteed while in a fit.breuglit on by. exeeisive drink: • ing, • , • .A. farmer living near Talhotville had about two hundred weight of Intie,.e, quantity of preserves aod ecime einpty socks stoleen•From his cellar on Tuesday night. . A yoang man named:Edward Schocil- ey, who was much respected; deaS leaped by infallipg tree white choppided in, the • woods near Humberstone, Oat, en a • •• • : ' • Joseph Be Weller, of -Bell-dvillte•Ored, was.. arrested at.- Beffithe On Saturday - night, Charged with consparacy in 'de- frauding theeltlerehantst Bank of Canada, out of $31,006, Mr.'W. G. liayrofeLesedwelehite sold etefirty-eanre onathe 1 1 t h cen...aed. WaIlece, tern miles east of Palmeeston; t6 dIrdWin. Parkhill; of the same Orme; for t h e .s,u in of t2,0.00. • Great, distress • is experiened. ,by the laberingepepulation of La7. Canatliere.• S6adacona, and 8t: Charles villages.' It ip stated that' many families in those places' &re put to -unusual straits to keep off atai vation,'• _ ' Another pioneer settlgr. Of Waterico township has been , gathered. to • his fathers: Mr, ddacob ; M. Oberholtzer died. rather suddenly at his residence in i5erlin on Tuesday morning 13th inst.,. in the 79th 'year of his age. . • -A. stylish eonple in Branffoed had so many friends that they could not make •their weddinglcalre go, round, so:- they, ad ib pb tog re ph eal and sent picfures .of it to all their friend; which Was • considered anything -but tasty. • • • 0.nebutialeett and thirty-eight horses were purchased in the Montrealanailtati last week :and shipped to the: United •States. The average price of eachhorse was $75.' Two ears loadechesith -horses • were also dispatched eadManitoba. . • thieteen-year-ohl pickpocket was arrested adquebec An 'Saturday morn- ing.for having his hand in a •tvotnan's pocket' ie St. Roch's church. property was alsosfound en his peesom He has pleaded guilty, and has been sentenced to sei ye it terrain the Refor- tnatotde . "- Mr. Utah,. Gordon, Of Erabio, died suddenly on Wednescley., He. had been attendiug,a funeral a'zid after 'retiring bo, rest, fi • , comppro4 sleeping' with Mm noticed he was quiet; and :ehaking lettn found he was dead, from the lire-4.ding 1 of -a blood veseeld . • - Mr: Joan. Ellie t t, .ofe Loudon, having sent several reapinganachines to laranee to operate in the fields there during the late Exhibition, has received an order for a verrlargenu mberof 'Machines, to. gether, with two hronde medals from the Exhibition.authorttiee. Perhatalhe most remarkable unthrel• la itt the•werld.isowned•bee e gentleman Yarmonth,'N. S. It has been in' his possession thirty•seven years, hasetea. veiled with him ell over the world, has never been lost and" never changed ownereaAn obi lady of tbe same phiee has a Ontario needle withal sheliatetteed. _on her !Mahal:are Wiles for fifty veers: One day lea -.week Mr. Sands; of Clarke, Puritan) Ca,, allOwed a Berk. shire boar to go loose in the yard where, havieg been only a few minutes, he at - lacked a videable hem, and with hie tusks cut the coeds of the horse's' leg so as to render the horse completely useleta, and then injured two others in a sitnilat way, bet did not do them so wadi in- jury. Some cattle were also attacked: end more or lese Anred, grime trouble the vieintei aniinal wee eapinred • and deprived of hie taske, Id -miters/ I and others owning this class of peoperey will do well to take warning, A runaeray teeen at Belleville, on Mondity smashed a $50 plate giese wia- dow. e., A ease of leprosy is eported at Squtr- rel Creek, PrinceCounty, P. Edr. The victim' is a metnbee of h French fondly, During. Satinday's wind stertan a gene tlemart standing on the platform of a CRY at OakevIlle watt blown into a snow book 50,feedaway. George.. Gryaer, jiving neer. Oeditefae committed suicide by cutting his throat with a daeor on Monday night, He was a German, aged 62; unmarried. • An Old man aged about 73 years, narned 'George Godip, residing on Eaul street, Montreal,: dropped dead while on his knees at prayers at, the Basilica. The death is announced at Se. John, N. B., of Mr. Daniel McKenzie, 'who Ninus probably the oldest person in New Brunswiek, if eat in the Dominion ;he was 105 years of age. , At London, on Monday night,, two brothers named Tweedys, got "wastrel- ing, when. one beat the other ever the ,bead with a stick of wood, inflicting serious injures. They were both drunk. • Within three -'weeks Mr. W. 13; Waf- kins, Reeve of Clarendon, in tbe north- ern parts of Frentenae, has lost his wife, etalangh ter a n dahre,e-g randeeb reindal from diptheria.„. • , A Ridgetewn' lady Was recently in • 'search of a house to rent, end by, sein.e oveisieht left a little doe behind her in one of the rooms. -She went back to the house a week afterwards when 'the animal crawled up to her; having exist- ed seven ,days without feed or water•, - %An aseault was cominittect at Toronto on the 24tif instant, by W.-Flatteily on his unele jas. Flatterly. • •It appears that the two bad a dispete and the nep, hew. took'up an.axe and seruck his uncle a terrible blow en:the betide melting •eash which is retired Wid peeve: fetal. ' five-yeav-oleheoteeffellueeXiedilenete- Of Ottatea, as warning himself beside, the Stove, when his clethieg toek fire; and he Was'quiOk-ly 'enveloped in flames. Hifi brother and mother eeucceedecl in puttieg out•the fire, but not before -be wae badly burned. He- died: on Satin', „ day. •••' **Lavender Haylock was charged at the. London palice comb on- Saturday with neglectireg, de support his firefly of pie small chi/deer), It oanie ont that belies not -done any regular week feet wdyeata, and that he •habitually consumes the fetid supplied by hie wile's relatives for -the support' of .the cl-filidien, Re was .eetuttr ded f,oidone week. • An employeof an: east.: end sausage factory at Montedel, has machete- Written- -hut.not sworn statement to the 13n tchees' Assocititioni.to •the effect 'that. his late. employer hes 'been Using, horseflesh in .the inanufacture. of his stock: . The As- sociation i's inveatigetingthe welter, and if sufficient evidence iisfooddenaung the. 'game-To:maker will be piesecbted. • The woret, feature of' the :naafi is that the .herse in qttestion.is seia to have Clied•idt, disease.... • • •• • • - A young man n a in ed -Marshall, w ha ;' ersided. en a 'farm • entint three ended fi on.) Geld was at ,Glentnorria ort Sated day helping .to repair a, mili-Liarn,.,and When 'returning home at night in .some iiiiinner-loit his way and, remained,'Ont, Saturclay'night. ' He .was :foetid 41,. Sundaynirniu bypople corning. to, church so badly frozen that he died net .„4, sad ease -is reported front Tiondpu, • Robert Graves; formerly an inmate or the Orphans' Home in •that city, was sent to wink with ,a, farmer named Mc- Condbrey., ,Of London township.•He did his work t well, but his eyes growing sore he was.discharged until • they aeeb. better. •lidding no where else to go be -Went back to the Home and hoveied, about the grounds hoping to be noticed „and cared for, but he evas given 'over tO -thd,pOlicedie u vegrent be the -janitor of the" Atistitution, and yesterday• was' sentenced to gaol•for one month Osten- sibly as a vagrant,. but really that he might, have the benefit of medical eid for his bore eyes. • • .Mr. Andrew Wallace, of Clifton, le - formed a daring feat at 'Niagara Falls Eriday:afternoon before ,the Marquis of Lorne and her Royal Highness Priecese Lunised 'He rode hie ,hi se acroes tho ice -bridge a difficult feab in itself—hut; not satisfied with this ascended to' the _ seeimit to the ice- induntaiii at the besti. of the American Yell. The eight laora the elide on the Cana& side, which ware vereeh has.cettatyd of . visit Ors, was a thriding one Slowly the horse toiled hp the steep, slippery side of the great ice -cone, winding 'rotted by the foot path till, the summit wee ewe:shed. Here, enveloprd in a cloud al Mita, which dobeettled the whue ite, roiieelf, hotae and eidee lOebed like some weird apptfrition suependeil in micheie. For tome tittle the horse- went 'veering about over theere t of the cone, where one fe,lee stop might have heeled both him and his rider ..into the .fathotuless foaming gulf' fell seventy feet, below. Peesetitly the daring horseman rode Slowly down the, path, and ceoseing the lice -bridge, regained the Canadian side. 13ofh-he and his horse were completely :drenched with spray. The intelligent, sure-footed animal who played truch. • General Lelirs :tents. Great destitneton is reported from ell parte of Great Britain. - Sitting Bull has crossed the Canadian line and is in 'United States territory. • About sixty bodies. of Boston's dead paupers are annually given away to the doctors for dissection. It is rumored in diplomaticcirciee that England has -offered 41,000,000 for the Island of Cyptus. Small -pox is raging in Brazil. In the capital of the Province of Cesere 47.3 deaths took, place in twenty days. ' .41 man named Soule, of Rooheater, has been fined $1,000 and $100 costs for sending obscene literature through the post. ' • • On-W.1day night, Mrs. Davie,•of Hyde Park Pa - and a year old chied were harped to death by the explosion of a kerosene lamp, While Mr. ,Tames Ruhey, ofdlartonia, dud., was feeding his hogs bodropped his -pocket -book -Among thenn and' ere he was aware od hie loss they lied made awaywith $894, • According to some accounts the • plague ie spreading with terible re pid ity in Russia. Otte Medical journal s yea isdalateste-treadlateedmedetea ettempt-to... stop the:disease. . In Nevada a. man- who went- twefity- eight mile's te a funeral it few days ago, and wt.o.,, alien deettehitig --the • honde, found the saeposed Corpse alive and tee covering, hue brought snit for twenty dolltirs damaged • „, philadelphia dry -goods merchant hes added. a 'children's room to Ins stoke, Mothere May leave their ehildren to be amused with rocking -horses, i° - tare and toys wbild they de their shop- ping. Babes In arms not admitted, lest they ehould not be celled foie again, , It will -be fdesh in the minds or'ottr ereadeas-bnerevigeintsly-sorne of theenen- and eeen Cif the women. of Ohio exerted themselves in temperance work. • 'We now notice thift four hundred and fifty citizens. of idelaweve °minty; in :that State, want edditional legislation to protect them from the evilseof ineern- --peranee: e •• — - , 'Stranger in Mernphis-ean now See no evidence -of the feitetel scourge that for. three Months' Was destroying its pee - 'pie. • ;The ett•eete are thronged as es of: fore, says a Ideal :paper; with bright - :tend, business men, intent, on the main chand—e usual,ntunber of idIexs; ''ith nothing:to . do butliold up the lampposts, '• Sin eeal tra8011g Inv° bean arrested in Omaha, charged with a. donspiraay to defraud the ...United States out -of $100,000, by, coMpelling the 'Cedivern- inent to purchase hay at Fort lInford at an exorbitatit price. Thedofficiali ee- f used -to • paythis prf00, Rifd the P011611 - -men • conspired to Imre tilletheitay diey. had' drawn to thb.FOrt, so as ite-coropel the Ceoeern men t to accede to their teems. • A story told• by an English eorres- pendent re/ears'the.terrible destitution which ezdsts an3o0,7* the poet:dreg:hisses. 'A Mu nohester linteler missed a hunch cif lightsfrona..which the heart and liver had 'hisen deteched„from tile front of, his sho anci,.glancing' doWn the street, saw a,halastarved looking' man inakine,, off daith it. He. followed.. him; baiting a polieernan by the way, and when .he reached 'the man's .house, : linoetned his tied children'teading"' eavenm ousli at thd-stolen eat. ,, The her didn't feel like putting the raw into force, but on the contrary left a couple. of shillingswith the family, the policeman hb einit only too .glaci to ayink .at the excusable' miscarriage of justice. A; number of women Who are wives' many removes et Mormons, have been in Washington, lately. .trying to bring infinence to beer against the ed- peeted enforcement of the • anti-polega- rey laws in UtAlt. • They have litei•alla beseiged Mrs. 1Tayes ou the subjeet, a na- baee had no entail effect; on bee iind on °dices .by representing that the geheent unitiat•ryieg whteli woeld adoption of -the n100011'0 WOUla 'Ware ti t.041,t8 of 50,000 to 60,000 doinen, and an Arley •ef itiWin dild tin- prOVilled e'er,. While theee Cite be, ne. question of the cell 01 po'ygatny, seem. Nreone think it tdoeld bebetter, for the Vonsuil already mentioned, • to pre- vent it in the fettled than to -attempt to tift.v,. what •lififf .1,K•04 done, •• • • A minister in St. ramie has beet), Rateddliree hundred dollara for officia- ting at the wedding of a teixteen-year- old girl Who was married without the consent of her parents. MONEY .TO T ZANE anY emotint of money to loud, en provegod, -a. imd farme onlY, at 8 per ant'; charges very entail. Sum no object if security ample. I do not lend money for any Company. JOIIN a, PORTER," Nov, 5, 187a. SliaFonTn. LQT FOR SALX • _ . The chole Park Lot rdErie Street, Clinton,' comp* sing over ten Rom, now.held by joint Mathieeon, ie of. fared for sale on moderate tartan, Clinton, Sept, 2', 1878, er. eine. ATTENTION. meitn, aosace, teat tee appeietraret ot Ilestrs. . 1114sow & Ilundon, o lionsall, as Agents 9f the Mutual- Fire Insurance Company, Of the Count - o1 Wellington, is this day caneelleil. W. W, rill.11.11tARr, Esq., tuts been appointed Agent for this town.and vicinity, and is now -prenared to take applictitions for this Company, the cheapest In th° Dalni• ti°11113.• order,' . CHARLES DAVIDSON, •° Secy -Teat. auelph• dth DM, 1878.' • tf. HURON LIVE STOCK ASSOCIATION. • . • AT ite ir. ' A. r 'NM Second Mauna Sale, under the auspiaos of the ...1.--1.1uunflive.Stook.,441.sociation,fouthe..disposaLoL thorough -bred and improved stook, snob DreedingWares, Bulls, Cows, Sheep and Swine. will be held in the • VILLAGE OF EXETER, county of Enron; on Wednesday, k1irtiarys2tii; 1879, - Commencing zit 12 o'clock, sharp. If euilloient stook is .offered, the salewill be eon tinned the ,setiond day. All entrietl'ior the sea its be made with the ScoretceYr • not later than danuarrIstf 1879, Only such entries de are then made will appear in the sale catalogue. ENTRANCE F.EB8,.:-For each Stallion, 52' for each Marc, 131111 or Cow, for each Sheep or Pig, 25 cents. The entrance fee in ail emir to aecompany the entry. TERMOP SALE,"--diine irroirthsl- aredli Will be gtren on furillshing security meet eatery to the owner of the animal sold. A aliment at the rate of 8 per cent per annum will 1m allowed for cash. . •THE ALLAN LINF y- tilVaPOOL:--1•011001tDER1T—GLASOOW,. SHORTEST. SEA ..PASSAGE: ()Milt), Intern' ed la t e It'd SteerargeTiek.. ets at Lowest 'Rates. . • • EVERY .SATURDAY FROM -HALIFAX. Cabin Viares, ;farAt t' taebee Fairtiler Re- , ,.. S AIM APIA N • 18th jan. ' CIRCASSIAN , ; . : , ..-.^....,17..1 .. ....,...:.:-.:.: 25tItalin; 1;101tAVIAN • ^ • lat Feb. .2N11.1.1VIAN .14 . .... , 8th Feb. §A.RDINIA.N . • , — 15th Feb. . . • -i- - -•--.---'••=-ST•EBRA-613/7,RIGgra,LTS-TO • ---.'- : -- . „., 6e.r11,. Londo?t!hrry,' Oltt,§dois, Queens - Awn, B011684;4)0074 Bristo?,%CaNiff. .„ Pol. throngli tiekets and eery information apt!! to •.. A. STRAITON,• O. T. 'II, Agent, .Clinton. • mil4tou,2..lay 30,1878, ; , ••. . trneed. .:• • . Yearly thirty years age Dr. Kee wit, • a Dublin Physicien, was .Olifieged witli tie in at:(10. f hoily was. found in11 hodebly 'mingled condition ontbtt Timed, 'of a lit tl Isle/el' D e litd Bay. .He a as contieted on deoce otirci,y,circumstnittial, end .cen.. de.peolL. I o ,d,ie, hongh his sentence tVt!f+ • ftftt,rWrit'dti Coin WU 1 d tO .0.tnismitnent, rap life. The %I.:4 of the poeto:, to ,E re. land's Eye, whine • the murder „took Ellsee,' was readily estahlialted, lint there was little or tio evideitce going to show ilia his •wita had accompanied Mill On SAturday lust, after nearly twenty.. eight years, Dr. E;er win received it per. don, and walked (ruin the doors of Spike Island Prison, -a free man.. It is not known why he was liberated, but.well fon ti,ded • rumors whisper that • " sown: ono blundered" mut an inuocent matt expetiated the crime oda guilty brether. Mk is but utietinr instance of the petite done bye he neeepteup of -pm* oircumstantiaLevidonee. . ' prominent pert itt tide feat of unpetella (tied daring wits a moderate-sized brown gelding, with four white feet end n snip j on the nose. . I THE SILVER. '01-1AB*i . • . • • VIOTO.R4 • I THE .0.LAWSOINT, Also, Tinothy Seed Old ,Rye, . • hte store, Hamilton Street, 13, Q • Aug, 22,1878. •: • • ' • Ayer's Sarsaparilla • For Scrofula,. and all. . scrofulous diseases, • pelas, Rose, or St, Anther lay's' Fire, Eruptions and • , Eruptive diseases of the • skin. .U.leerations. of . the Liver, Stomach, leidneys, Lungst.19mples, Pustules, add lions, Blotches, Turnins. Tetter, Salt Bement, Scald aa...adedee.- Head, Riegwoeni, Nettralgitt, •Vain in the.13onee. Side •end Dead, Fetuale • .\V(ildwee, Sterility, Leticordicea, rensitig fro n hitereal 1110ere1ion, and Uterine • disease; Sspi li lid and".Mercurial dis-- easee,- proem:, levepepeht.. Emaciation, General Debidity, find for 'Purifying the :Blood. •• This Se )ft is a aomblitationad vetretable alteratives-- etillingia, Man- drake. yellow, 1aielt---witei--1.1reACKlicles of d'oilisSinto and'iron. mut is the 1X10:45 efficacious medicine yet known tor the, diseases iteis hitt-gateql to core,. Its hieredivets are soskilliele l»Mel, that the full alterative effect of each .is assured, and while it' is so ,mild as to be harmless even to childre'n, it is still so effectual OA to catrga out from the western therte" itnlani ps and eotritptions ,whieh eleeelop Nth loathsome disease. d ,The deptatithei it dojoys is derived iron, its ouros, anti the confidence WitiCif protnitwn t physieinhs all °Vol' :the coml..' i try repose n it, timetlwit experience of its ttseluinens. • •Certificates eittsting- its virtues have aceumulated, and are constantly being received, and asamany of those cases are publicly known, they furnish convincing' evidence of the superiority of this Sate eaparilla over every other alterative inedicine,• So generally is its' superi- ority to any Other medicine known, that we need do nomore than to aSsitre the. public that the best qualities it has ever Possessed arc ,strictly maintained. . ' '1.4181sA1t.str o Or. J. C, AYR & CO., Lowell441ass., • proqicia 444* ,i olotlett elheothif go soLo 4r.r. nucoolsrs Evsavwntian. • noun AND LOT FOR SALE, tlf C40010 OICAPITVAE‘ Thai Nreibbuilt two-story dwelling, '004ta1n1118,tWe1en name, on let 724 Spencer street, whit good gardeo, eta- ble, shop.building, &e., now oecilpied by Xeo, will be sold on yery eloy terate. Paymeut taken in nionthlyinetalmente, if desired. Apply to the owner. Mr. joeePh newel), Or tO ' • HAT& Clinton, Sept. 4, 1878. liountea5tle's XIII- S. riitus SUI3SCIIIISSE RESPECTFULLY BEGS TG. 1. inform the inhabitantsof Clinton and surrounding country Olathe has started his 1\t3& SAW. MILL, oe uuRoN STREET, Opposite the.Great Western StallOn And is prepared tO " • • set0%. cz;t .4ogs• on *hares, qt. dteafi for Cosa:- - no has also 11,1.1111111EIR, ole! kintletm hand,.for age., fn. iNx()-uprre.A.wrr•-e. ' 7 Cr,ini•On; jan. 17, 1878. NW TIME CARD. • , , f • a 7,4111III.7 I GTIAND T1-11INK , li,S1L*AY. • .„, ON ..AND. AFTER MONDAY, MAY friTli Passenger Trains will leave Clinton litittion- al4.followg 0011V i.ist,,,•Express, 1d.11 p. 217 a. m., 10 P..ni,, 4.25 1). In. Ctoiso Wgwr,--Express, 2.4p ; Mixed, 10 a.m., ' 5.85 p,re., 0.20 p, in. -- Saturday EXCUASION•ticket's • ,• • ToIondon, Oodarich and Stratford, *ad to •' return ort Monday, at reduced. rates. ' • . J. HICKSON, General Uatutger. A. STRA ETON', Agent at Clinton. •• , Clinton, 510Y 1870;•• • • ! Sc thsh.Co eriatFire instuanct Cor,„ - . . . OF GV2iSGOIV. Capital, • - • - 'ICwo' Millions Stirling. Assets, - . - $1.500,000. • Income, ' •• • • - • 1,000,000. 'PltOVIZiCE, OF oefeetaro LiAteen. •• 'Heat Oftloo '7 Toronto 'atreet, TORONTO, _ noAnL .or bliiidrons TausL. BLa/xin,Esg.; Chairnian, President Camila. ' Landed Credit Company.•• Jour; S. Pr,.krrAin, Esq., of Brice; Idellurrich itc Co. •. ,NTXxadam ALExannall; Z84, Viee-Presideut Federal • • Bank of Canada. 1,1,apE,C.TAR,,,LOBERT IlloLEANi • " • Deposited .with the Government at Ottawa;for aeon- rity of 'Canadian Palley Roldere, 5100,000. - RESIDENT SEG: RETAR, Y. - LAWRE11.0E-DlitiltA •• This COMpany Policiee of Insurance against loss or damage by fire 9r lightning, on margentile, man- ufacturing, farni and househaid risks, at current rates. Canadian securities. • • • 110611a tuoo in f ct s jic ou ifi,beontradtibiarty..to04 rie4 gtre.tf!b Ilto 0 ... All Premiums taken,in this coinetry areinvested in *JOHN RIDOUt • • AGENT FOR CLINTON 42,To VICINITY • Clinton, July 12, 1877. GE9. D E •• ithinufacturei bf and denier in 51118n25 4 ! Ilaving.now onlOred d New Tear, weialci bag to state .tliat he isatiii prepared. to accommodaterall who favor hina with their,patronage, and is deterinined not to be undersold in any him. 110 would solicit an inspection of hisstock, feeling, satisfied that all will lie convinced that liere is the place to buy their 'Palmitin*, both as . regards workorinship, style and -finish. • ' • • NIY STOOR CONSISTS, iN PART, O' PARLOR anti BEDROOM -SEM 'sofdtr, iiitre-4u8; Drasing Cases, Siiteboards,- • ' Cupboards, Open. and Closed Stands,. Ex- • tension, Centre and fall -leaf Tables, Cane, and•'Wood Scat Chairs, Bedsteads,. Mattresses, . .• Springs; &e., &c.,• • • . .A2 oi tyldeh vili be tonnavaried and remote:. ' — • . R'TaIso tv,A.T.L.y D. mit. OrrAms calif) ...La pooh, . , " • 6E6. DIEFIL, Itiotoria 8tret. Jan. 8.1570, . • . . • . NEW CARRIAGE WORKS. BLYTH, -JAMES CLARK Has pleasare in athfouncing te the inhabitants of rtlyth and naiutty, that he has opened out In the Oarrlage.• ' making buelneee, and ie now prepared to till Mt (adore.' ' .for • • . 0A1MI.A.E/ES,' WAGGONS, /31144110, ETO., . upon the phorteot rt olio, and at 'the „inost.reasonablo rates. aione but Arst.elass workmen mordoyed, Ala theraery best material used, IttPAITtItIO attautted to proloptly mat satisfactorily, nonsE snonmo . • suocialty. Agog for tloory s Aoriooltorai hoplomoiA. • „. 0 Ontruf the boot manufactories tutianada, Call and ibe • tianiphn of Iteaperao'llowere, Readflorae Ilakos,. • Eloughe, Cte,, At., before purehaelne etaewhere. ferEEN Wriaillral ' Opposite tifn Dom hi Ion Telegraidt Ottee, BI Dla 23 1878