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Goo)) PASTIME. Plenty of water .ano dada:,
peaces in good order, Cattle and horses taken.
• R, 11ANSFORD:
Stapleton Salt Works, lune 19, 1879. • -
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TEACHER OF MUSIC.
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Papits attended at theieown roildenees, il.11eadaary.
tES.f.DENCE- On 0 410 •sr north of lit.r. a
A • "Sara's,. Queen Etieet.
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Clinton, Vey 15, 1579. ..
THE !GREAT 1101q RACE*.
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NAME. ::AGRI14..V1CT..0. RIOUS.'
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Nadia* NeWo Item.
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..pirtnlesideysalke at London are.
ropiaced: by asphalt.,
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. ‘.14.. Tilley will leave for England'
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Oil, e 21.4 inst., and Sir John Jlrfac
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d •: •; nn the-23th. • ' . .
,•...,tilife .GoYernment have. sent. a largo
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4.44iiti y of Vnoolno to Manitoba for use
won ths.Indians. ,, . -,--•
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:. Two Valuable heifers belonging fogy,
, 7or the,. letli een: of.Blaushard,
.Weii.'staleisfrOnt his stabie me Satinklay
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t• •Westininster township 'people' held' a
ineetinv 'on Tuesday nieht to confider
,D---., -N., . • - .., ag - ., • •
tilt bp8t"Quaana Of proteeting toemeelves
against liiime. thieves. .. • ' .'
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--:140 Ringsten-calam_ en. IniAre lai.iu. lion. .--
:ther• liver•ymen before the Pollee' Ma-
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•si‘trato iOti--letting. Out -IMPS on 'Silo'-
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ll contrary 0 .tw.
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.• It is announced . that on • an. a et
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awy 1 it ?ablation will he made in the
'farce of the -Grand Ti.iink; surd 'that'
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0.411ene4 Will also be 4.e.: dueed,-
The earnings :of - the Grand : Trunk
Pal. ' ay- o t ana a,from- January 1
tieo.M
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fojsatay 17' %yore. $3,273,131.; for the
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•Ohle'tirrie last year, $3;431,235- -•. • -
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..lx bunch. of finely -headed. fall wheat,
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in ntossom was shown a Montreal, on
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milt '! It Was groWrr ori- the line of.
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. he 1 amilten and North-Western Ra1.
'I'qiitr.:ibitr. (1 it kill. • ' • • _ ; . . •
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V' JT 11 eity 'finances . are. La a- bad
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ay. A. very large nutaber of ..people
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0. clin. able to pay their, taxes. and there
is general 'distress, but still . the volume -
'R eivio taxation is inareasing. • ,
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...(1.• At Tort:into, on 1.1rednesday, ...Isab.ella
e d • • •
:Wilson was. arr ste , for . stealing ,tifty.
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yards. tit carpet . from the . new . ,Acincl.
Street Conoregetional. Oherch. -' This is.
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.the third case. of .14ticeny •from a chile&
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T-it-hia; .
a W08 ti• ravirig..en• coms-
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A weecoreeTs Dna 'ecerim GODERIOHFOUN
'Li naT and Ilarafasturing COmpslay (Limitad) Unlit
bapromptly Settled tu avoid costs.' No mums WI in.
rsosissa to reeeive rayments or make settlements, on
behalf of the Company, except the undereigned.
HORA.OB HORTON, President.
- ' ;me CHRISTIAN,. Secretary.
Goderich, ;one llith, 1879.. •
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The Cianadian easily wins the
- OhenipienSUip Of England,. '
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in
E porium of Fashion, .
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' CARSON' BLOCK, CLINTON.,
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WAILES pleasure in announcing that she is DOW yre-
a. pared to do DRESS -MARINO lat the latest stylee.
Having been for years engaged asootter In leading es.
taterannenteit. mnericaz4uities, .ehe flatten' herself
that she eau give the mod perfect satisfaction. ' "
ak a well-seleotee.assektra
she al8410 .in -s. f° .i'n, t" "
At/XL/PRE Y. AND .LLIVEN SUITS,
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and lull endeavor to keep the latent .nnveltitS.pertapt
-- ---------ingtotturtinsiness.
A CAM nzsrECT.PariMr.soLMITSD, . •
Clinton, May 15, 1879.. • ' . : . .
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•The fastest Rao vver rotved-lfanlai'S won:
' derful grace and ease the marvel of . the
age---Eltiott is badly distanced la the l'aCd
„An iranlepsd ciagherim of people,
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Nica.CASTI,t4S-TrS; 50110 IOW.
• Theltiorniurbrolre dull-, but with -every
romise of fine -weather; As the hOurs arl:•
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*rimed the excitement WaNti Welt. .., 9.43-....t.'
°raged to NV dr linat-wlfeti ' the iiiitinif 'as-
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nerublaie ever scon• on the TYPe, if net on
the Thames, had • reached ;its' fullest. The
river was alive with. craft of every eort, and
it is estimated that along the river . banks,
there was fully one hundred thousand pee.
pie. . 0' .. „ . . •'
. rning both Elliott and • Han-
petting the Mo
Inn wereout early 1eras ort pr c i'e, their
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attention being principally given to 'starts.
Elaislan•was the observed of all observers, and
the grace with which he sat in his boat, the
power which, without any apparent etertibli,
he infueed into his stroke --whose length waill
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izigl . greater than usual--exeited 'tilP
seem•hY -- 'f 11 1 h 1 tbf
astonis quint o a w io a( no .
him. •' ' • ' •+' . - ' • - . '
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Atter bit; practice Hanlanteok a short. refit,
whilst Elliott bilged- himself tri looking after
his boat and her appointments. •
' At abon12i10,-Elliott uddenly apPared
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mold loud ehoering, and pulled. up to the re-
feree's.'boat,...w. here • in • a somewhat ..defiant
tone he offered- to•take thiee•te". one that' he
•shouldlead all the way: . •'Thisquaisi.ehtillenge
received in silence. • • . , . . •
' • Nithen thernen made . their appearanoe Ai
1 the start-- Whi.iii was not effected till 12:15
l• -they both got off, well together. Ranieri
dashed off at a ffic pace , ro mg t t
-Y •-we
strokes,•to. the . ininute,.. niid,...at.- OUSE!, . 4.07
ahead. at 40 tosOlc
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• • REAPER FOR SAM. ,
A SECOND:HAIM "'KIRBY REAPER', OFFERED
AM. at a.bargain, ak 'good QB BW. .
Also tn.:IV:Wm, WAGOoroz and one•'30,14091tAT
WitOGON; recend•hand; very cheap..
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Clinton, 4,ne 184879.............,,,,...-. ..-...-,•• -len- - .
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Strawberry Festival..
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' NOMBRE' FESTIVAL, under the anspiees
ii StRA
of the Lsdies Aid 800Iet of Williell hurch, will
ts held at the . . • ' - . •
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Resdne, .f M69
' • on the evenific uf O'‘'' ' . r
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.P.RIDAY, JiiNE, Riat, Isp.r. w •
. T e 'round; /44,1fe Ruminated, and,15 e.adinion
eli theretoe•and c, ivill hotharied forfi sw-
b es. nd poim. Pa wiehing iceareitmetin . a°
1) Mae t there. .Vocal and instrumental mode dm-
in the evening. P • sde_, aro. to.. go towards .the-
building fund og the •ahn ,• ,.
Clinton, Zune-19, 1879. •--,-
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94,11BA.T.JIMIDI 170 1.4,717,3Efillr.st. .
via be received by tlio Olerk of .the"1,3Ountwe of Lamb-
'on and Huron, on behalf of the corporations of the did
. Counties, until noon,
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Wednesday, - the 25th June next,
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• Fort .
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REBumialis TES 'GROB BEND BRIDGE.
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Plans and specifications nifty be semi at Om offices of
the Clerks 'of the said CORTIthith 117Id also. at Air. MN-
SIDES, at Grand Bend, 'Briroties wail BA -required for.
the completion of the.contreet„- The lowest or any ten:
der not neceesarily aceepted. . ' ' .
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. : ' -Clerk Co, Mayen. '
.Goderic4 June 7ib, 1879. . . fi. 1/49i
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Insolvent .Act •
of 1875,'
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AD AMEDING ACTS
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le the matter of Ephraim:Mbar• and DaUid
: Huber, both indwidatally, and. as members
' of, itnd-constituging the jinn of 1,-lieber Ero7.
. hers, Insolvents. . . • .
1 THE UNDERSIGNED, haio been appointed Adis-
-1- y nee in Ole matter. ' Creditors are requested
their claims before rns within ono mohth. Aleo, eredi-
tors 4f8rotifted to meet pt IIELUS HOTEL,LONDES•
BOROvonSaistrdnyothe.,21stetaivtate..at erke, .
clock is tn., to decade whether they will aocept the
ofier.of twenty-five cents on the.dollir, made by said
insolvents. .. .. ..
Dated (hie fOtirteenth day. of iTTIV13.1§79. • ' • " •
-:--- ••••-•,-Jelni•stnitnoinfr Assignee:
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URNITURE • .
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f1112111 51 501(11(1 begs -to 'inform the inhabitants 'of
..e. Clinton and surrounding -country': Mat he. hat
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Opened a. New Furmtore .. Store,
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Ol•I TICTcaliff. STREET-, '
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*, OFIE DOOV, . SOUtfl. OF C. inEimos. :
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radios in need of 'anything initie rine aro respeetinny
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invited to call and exam:Line his goods 'hifore• porches,-
elsewhere., ' .• ., - . •
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-Renieni6e•i;'•ike---"Icie. --- Victoria • Street.'
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Clinton, Jun e 12, 1879. • .. ' • -',.: -..- . -
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...Elliett.Vellt-sar .PPlute,
'in& ih011gh'• lle; Oiel tdd ill his Onorinotis
strength he was unable to get -ahead of hie
antagonist. ..lie Ni,18 rilclexitli flurried, ita he
I - li d f Al- ' -ffr- 'Id" t in ke his
sp as 0 regain) y au cou no a
boat travel -itt All well. *By. the time- the
lileudrhtioungh Eridgo was. .r.each_ed 1:1_aelaa wa:ii
i .gths ahead, having (lone the mile i
siX Minutes eleven and a half seconds. . Here-
he increased.his lead -to five. Elliottspurted
vigorously, but could.do'nothing to lielpbina-
self.. • Seeing pis. libinlan noiv. Slowed ..down,
pulled an . easy • stroke of. thirty-four,..
'sometimes of thirty-two to the Minute, being
evidently quite content to
' ' maintain' iris :lead.'
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N{ hen off Bei:moll. boat.:house„alittle beyond
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P radii Onay Elanhin stormed rowing to look
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rotlO4 him, in order that e mighl -ascertain'
the •clistanotrhe had yet to row, About• lus
time a silence as of death tbok the place' of
the formerdeafening dm, as it. wait dear that
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the Champion of England would bear the proud
title no looget, and that he had been .defaat-
edalineat w4gitiont An effort by the .Canadain .
oarsinan. After Smiling Pleasantly to those'
on Shore Heiden tools to his oars -again, aid
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began reivindwith all his might to ake-•up
for lost tim-aHo eventually wen by eleven.
lengths, the time being excedingly gala, 21m.
, Is. -DistiineeliFiniles.. .. . . . •
'.; .As holtiiided at Scotsivood_ tho enoritions
multitude cheered him to 'the Oho a, oona-
plimetit which he stehnOWlegged by t.freinent
tialules. • On beerd the umpire's boat, Hanlan
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collected £26, for Elliott, and- received pre--
sents to tag. Ile shook hands cordially with
Elliott, with pr. ArmstrOlig, and with backers.
•The enthusiam Of -the Toronto party Was eic-
tretne. Elliott Waialso greeted withIontand
continued 'cheers. • ' ' .. •
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•• Timers no cmestiou as to the fliet 'Cott', El.
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lictt row -ed all he could, his uedeipeonclition•
at the finish showing how' t horoughly it had
b t k -t f It- H .1 ' th - -
Oen a 011 on 0 itn. . au an, on e eon-.
tratyritiel-as-aueld-pitmati-remarkedOelooke,
. as fresh as paint. • •
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. The. etruggie threughout' bad, been. or sne
'keormat, anti ,during :the .whole 'race Elliott
did his utterinost. to win. • Hen
ard's final
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(1 7'. ono et his magnificent efforts, and
' he° , rid ie e''°f rthein v
certatuly t gta e.st p e g o or
seen On any English 'waters. He • redeived a
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spleuded ovation as' he rowed through Septa.
th • f tl ' 'h ' '
woods Bridge, e wniner o , le c ampion.
Ship, seerniugly without hardly turtling a hair. '
Yet as hettepped on board the referee'i boat
he Said it had 'been the hardest race he had
, ever pulled. . ' .... . . . • •
fct the evening, at • a eoneerts• a splendid
diamond ring Vas 'presented to. Hantaii,•-on
behalf Of a number of the ladies and -gentle.-
Mon of Newcastle. Iranian was received with.
4theent: .11eseid he Lad encountered ono of
the best seullers.he °Ter met, Elliott 71011170
-Was saiisfiedthitt-no-man in --England- -could-
b.oat 171 511. - • •
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i At Toronto the news Nyco mithusiasticallY
receiVed. Mr. Dwight,:of the Montreal Tele-
graph Company, sent the ehampion the fol.
, oton o t, 11 ra u a S
tooing.. telegram'•• -•".P '. t • •=o g t 1 te
the thampioa Of England Oato-dav's success '
ngratniatory es a
06 4 p tches were also. •sent b
the Mayor and }fantail Cluby -.
Hanlan 11,4111e:we immediately for Wino a
family •contingeney •dereanding his ,preeeeee.
The. oontiugency is a fine boy. What hie
To.ov.eineato will be after he does. arrive 11a0
notareen definitely 'settled: • , ...son's
conTfhideeLntonodf otnheSproerstusimta;nf the lalbanli pi 0 n p
match that he prepared on Thuisdaypthe
apeeeli,he delivered on Monday, • •
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-Tlie Now '.8(10 Journal, .. of -Newcastle .in
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its heti° Of Moeda); sari :-' The race will be
ono of the heaviest gezeblieg races that ever
took pines on the liver 'Tyne. During the
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lastr.two months heavy numa . aye oen In.
vootea ou Harden at from seven to four to five
to tWO. Hie position as favorite remains un-
shaken. There is evidently a big bank 14
m"t"I'Y behind. The tavaa° is to °°°° with.
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!lime .
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Australia, eornewhere in the fall, but it its not
decided, - •
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ntifted, by wornen.• . _ • . •
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• A ' child' havine. 'a bear's l d • •
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born -in Qu,pen's-totinty,'$. IT:, a sheet'
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..time ago. . The -mother was: at •Frodet-
it on .with her offspring during'lle.visit
'Of Barnum's exhibition, and tke.v.etertim
•ShoWinan, hearing of • the • .e.uricisity,, de-
Sired to purCheee it, but nothing Would
Iiiati•de• • . ..
the :Mother to .. part • with. - her
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Pula'," - • .. . • • .•
''Mr.. ia'.'.CaVin.,' . ft farmer' 'cif 'London:.
iv. . ' . • .
Township u son - -who , IS a Kenna-
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u 1st. The young 'man islaile'walking
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ln ins, sleep last, Thur,stlaY night; .fell
from a second -story • Window And broke
both 'his Arms. • The fall did not hvetikeh
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him. and itTwas -not Oahe had gone quite.
.a distance and jumped -a •high fence that
he was captured And awakened. .... .
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..... t..... mental , on. 4ri. ay, a .. rune w ay.
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team collided. with • a carriage occupied
b) Mi D. ..-clalbrilith, -M.' • ..P.-;• gild- the
Rev. J. W. Mannino. overturnino. and
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*reeking it, end: throwin0. Mr. Gal-•
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braith out on •his:11ad,.. re.eddring him
insensible... '.7b did. net .reeeyer con-
scionsuelia ', Tor.: sonic Attne.. but ...i . is
.thduolit • he .is not • daageronsly. hurt,.
.lee. ••• b . ' • ... , . .• ..
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anion- escaped with 'evoral
hruiess and a bad shakin, - • . . .
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On Monday': ris.
' . . John Bur , Toronto, a
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131k ac smith, d 14 WAS engage ,t9 e married
t9 as Miss Gibson:. All the arrant2cte-
men S.
t had ',been •made, the bridal dresses
-buu -Ile.-110-eule. -
g , - igynranssengaged---,7and-
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.bpeakfasb prepared for a' dozen.' Tho.
onwd W
ly thing anteas the bridegrOom,
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. %vac failed to. appear. . It.seenni. he left
his' mother's tense at 9.°1e'alock, to. Call
at his bride'S residence,but he did not•
t . '. 1. '' d 1 • - b "
urn . up t ore, an ma not, been seen
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since • -All ifiquirieS 'have' failed to elicit
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any trace of his whereabauts,
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Ti R • 'M 1 ' '-.'.. f. 5
' '° ev" an O.V. Benson, ° ' ' 6.
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.Thotnai, having been • granted leave' ,. . .
'abseno by ther•GOnference, started On
Wetin.isdav On an extended tout through
Europe.. .A.ftee•a brief stay in England,:
where he trill. by special. invitation lee,'
seine "the guest of Rev,. Morley Pun-
illIdEDIATBLy.
Mint
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SERVANT WANTED, . '
Apply to -
, HRS. HOVEY,
-on, June nth, 1879. ' . • .. ,
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SERVANT WANTs;13, . .
PPLY TO S CALLA:41)ER
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Clinton, June Ilth, lo79. ' ' :
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A muST-otiss Dress 'Maker and two auvanced ap-
..floprentioce. Apply to -
mns..rma, Carson Block.
Minton, Xune 12th, 1579. -
VOR 'SALE..
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chNE .SHARB in the Clinton Dtivitig Tark Assecte,••
NJ Hon.. Tweruy dollars paid ; will he sold cheap for
eash. Apply to ' . . -
. 4011bl =COM.
Clioton, ;one 12, 1871h
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For Nuitoba and all points is the North-seet
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NORTH WREST TRANSPORTATION-C.0'X,
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(PriaXan / . •
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-•-.a.- .-.. -19.61ft, '''..
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I'llia tencest,mest eowerfe4-tieet eoulPied 'Stearners
-I- on tee lakes, Composed °Oho -following first -chits
',Boats :- . , . •"
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• . .9.11,A14000A., Cant...T. B.'S yroeu.
.----• 4suenzo, thpt: V. Anderson. • .
.• . . 9NTARIO, -.CoZ
pt. . Robertson'.
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One of the above naagnifment Steamers *ill leave Wind.:
1301'1301'every Friday morning. Sarnia -every Tuesday anti
Eriday evenings,. and Gederiels every Wed.
needs"'1461E1[1rd:1.y morning, for Du-
lath, making clime and direct connections there with
tho-Northern-Pseifin.-Itatiroadrior-Manitobasand-itil
soista West; and calling at Riaeardble, PouthamPt.all
ww.00 *Imo, .Hilton, Sault Rio. Marie, liiehinicoton,
Silver Islet, Pape(' Arthur's Landing, weather permit.
ting ' - • • .
.Parties shiPPleg At 0.0Ig bY alio nue will 'innlicortoad
time, get cheaper rates, and receive steA in btter con.
d817(012 than if shipped•brraiie
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• •cetma intortnatIonapply io wis
tor ti) e ,, p•MahT
BROS., or • the G. W. R.- agent.. - •
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• Be etne and buy year tickets via N. W. T. o.
.Steasners. • • • • " -
IIENRV BEATTYr ConeralVanager. ,
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• NOTICE. • ..
A II, acCounin.due or. Hem can be paid after this
IA- date, at the office ad Air. Ilartt, yho will grant ra•
Ceipts..
Clinton, May list, 1879. • •
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Gi
. Clinton,
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Aell on,Albert• street, lately occupied by
ets,awarr Cheatart Mgr ,teron
,Epkly 'to 1, -s lisatoi ,'
•-t,* • or to De. RBENT.'
April 80, 1879. ' 18
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Mort,
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eup•
with.-
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and two lots for sale, or exchange for
ages on tarm properly_. 'Situated On 'tett
etreet, near the High Schoolhouse, nearly new, eterinta
for a large family orboardere,.• it oontains ten monis,
good woodshed,' and summer kitchen. Constant
ply of hard and. soft vstpr. _Lori yell ,otOcked
ehoice fruit trees, grape vines, currants, rhoharb,
ttrawberries, dm., and aro wen faced. Apply on.
premises. .. •
saw= '.LG 1.71'.
Clinton , May 189
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shareholders of the.Oliuton Agricuhural
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Gund Company aro Jaereby.dotitiod that 'the
of the Codmany aro fully wooncl no, and that
meeting of .the, ehareholders will be held
nese', ceireton. on I'Veds.es.
the 2nd .July, 1872, as 2 o'clock
when an aitount will be'submitted anti exPlained,
the manner in which the winding. trp has
and the property of the cezpany diapeted
creditors of. the COTIVally are notified 10 1710
w. w. FARRAH, Clinton, before the
1872, othertriso they.win bo deprived of
of tho settlement in lignidation) •and any
in- iturtitild eorepany.ire reilivisted to isetilo'
by lOth :tine neat, br costs will bo incurred: •
.7.ilfES BIGGINS1 . ' .
ofILLIAM WISE, Liouldatoka.•
W. W. -F.P.ICAN,. , . -
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No A.S'nott: Milts'. 174opeled, by :wind
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mamas' awe. ' p• a• s.. stnter
a. Altrovurll.
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sliory;..he•-will join that eminent • diVitle-
in a 'Visit to the French Conference, in
session 'et' Lausanne, on ' the beautiful
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banks or .Lrike 'Geneva; .Switzerlatie.
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The party will then extend their - joUr-
ney to It .France And dermany . .
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A curioini case hair been 'reported .at
the Chatham police office A' man
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'named' Wm. ' Long has been missing
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'Sitio the 1•0111 hist. ..,11tr has been. ow
ployetl as engineer at. Pike &•.Riehavd-.
Saw Mill,. rt Short distanoo from
t o v i. ,. i.t arai 1 s., 1,1 ,11.0 e• e. bo,s r•d.n. ig
ata priVato houseon Park street; Ile
edniplainect Of being ill on the Morning in
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question, Anil did not go to work.' About
noon he was walking in the' yard, arid.
abotit erre 'o'clock was missed. Nothing
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eas been hea rd of hurt since. Mrs.
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Long- thoUgfit he nad gene to Reed
City,' Mich, to take up some land claim,
.hot hos resolved is- fologram sit yink he
is not there. She does net know why.
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heleft la be did not say anything to her
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S I& HOLMES at *Oilt•
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An earthquake shock was pretty
orafly fdt throughOut Quebec on
thiesday.
respects are, fair for anoavialgannt:
• ni of the Manci Trunk and Great
estern Railways. •
The steamship Sardinian, which ar-
rived at Quebec at midnight on Friday,
Was only five days and. twenty minotes
• from land to land. • .
D. 4; J. Coughlin & Co., shipped, last'
Tuesday, from St.- Timmer and other
weitern stations' on the• Great Western,
fifteen hundrei fat sheep for the Eug-
lish markets. • •
'In Mitchell there are. seven Sunday
Schools, 112 teachers and officers, 900
soho1ara,..2,O00 library bookspand there
-has been $650 spent fol S. 5...work
dnringthepast
rr-clwaso
-in'
As Mr; oialving a
counter on Wednesday in the Railway
110tel, Truro, Ns S,, he found a mange's
nest. mede of a $20, a $2: and a 25 cent
bill, The $20 bill was too badly cnt up
to be of any service:
During the fcirty-eight hours ending
Sunday night, forty cars laden with new.
crop tea, en ratite from San Francisco
to'- New York, passed OVer: the Great
WeiStern RailWay. There were fwo
•special trains -of twenty ears each.
On Friday nierning- Mrs. Kennard, a
°resident of Williamsville, it suburb of
Kingston,left lier house to bring a pail
of water from' 'an adjacent -swell. Net
returning for sometime search WAS made
and her body was.found in the well: It
is :sir pPosed 4hat sli$, fell .in :Accidentally.
"A traveller for McCormick, of Ln
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doo named McLean. jest arrived at
London tells a :tale or being attacked
between 'York and:Calecionia by armed
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y-_ex.s
tramps who robbed • hini :of bis valise
and held it at the: point of the pistol
till theliad 'robed .
garments. . • •
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At Gnelph, on Thursday., a serious
•Aeeident befell Mr. T. Sayers, While Se'•
stating in Placing a stone for the founda-
don .of a well at the beck of his premises.
It appears the unfortunate gentleman.
put his foot. on the stone for the pur-
pose of fixing it in its prozy Place,
when suddenly it gave way,?1,11.1.piteting
him in a stooping position into the well.
When released it.; Was found that his
spine was- injered.-: There -ie • little or'
no hope of his recovery.
A nian named C. Garrett, of Driiin-
Mondville, while standing on the mar-
ket t Thol'old, on. Thursday
was slid by a youngmao named Wm.
Alexander, Of Thoz.old.' • to deliberate-
. ly Shot hirn while standing about thi•ec
feet from him, the.ball penetrating the
•abdomen. Garrett is in'a. very critical.
•condition. The caudenf the shooting -1S.
said to be that Garrett seduced a young
lady friend .of Alekander'e. .'Alokander
• is, ilOVT ander arrest.
gretted.' The funeral took place Gil
Wednesday lo Ilrucetield cemetery., and
was yin7. largely attended.-Exposifor.
Mi. H. Ross of E. Wawanosh, sold a
few days ago to Mr, MeLep,n,
rich, a fat grade cow which tuened the
:male at 1630 younds.
A few nights ago, seine Misciertnts
broke into the Orange, situnt.ed s -M the
llth,con. 'of McKilleps and stole there-
from a large quantity of,tobacco.
A child belonging to Mr, Brown; of'
arecliton, while playing • mond •the •
stove, on Thom:day, acoidentally upset •
the tea pot, scalding itself to dulls, -
Mr, j. Otimpbell, .Brovenson
Stanley, had his bittn arid stab1a com-
pletely consumed by fire on: :Friday
morning by a 'spark from a , Heap I'd'
-rubbish: Insurances -5390; s -1. -
• The barn arid stables belonging' to
Mr. Patrick, of Brus.sels, were struck by
lightning on the forenoon of Toesday, •
and the contents, consisting of forage,
• carriages, harness, etc., totally cleatroyed.;
With the utmost diffieelty othe horses \
were rescued, •• •
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. Monday's Globe says :-Present'
Lions point the probability of it large make
this season ; and even new at tower price
offering. It is time that country merelrants .
determined to adept a plan to pay only
what hatter is worth, without 'regard to
the speculation of holding it oi•er for high
prices, which inajr never come.' It would
also appear to be a necessity to have some
system in:peeking and classifying thii bat=
ter, if it is not allowed to go down to the
quality of grease, of which, there was see)
abundance last winter. The habit of gav.
ing se= much per pound for better, • taking
.all sorts at the Ramie price, and packing •
'away. in -a 7711289, 18 enough to ruiri thetrade, :
and •tbe traders as well. When fa:mm.5AM,
the same pride paid for an erainery.articie a
-7-tcha-lifirattl4/4141atiltiet1ftriae:•-ir.:(1ir ••••-".
have the effect of levelling the samples, And.
only bringing the good down to -the. had;'' '
The manner of ii.electing. one sample . from •
another, and packing .theteafter, 'may be
auppesed to be understood by merchanta •
M the country. It will Pay wolf to pack.
neatly in,50 lb. tubs, tastily finishing 'the .
top Coveringwith, a clean white.eloth, 7711(1
giving all an appearance of neatnese• arid •
cleanness. 2 Then; for.the • preseat,• butter:.
shrould Mit' be. kept Icing. If Willpay bet-
ter to sell immediately while the butter in'
fresh and -the market cielte_ nedersfeed,.
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fur there 15710 shippingnemand for buttes .
made in Ontarre at the present time. In-
deed; if any consielerableshippingof West.= •
ern Canadian butter is ever to be Made, it
will only succeed to a" great improve:neat
in the manufacture of the butter. -•The
United States butter has recently atracted. .
English buyers to the great. discredit Of" -
Ontario butter. - 171 the city of Now Tcsris . •
prime State creamery buttersells at 146,id'.
15e; and State tubs- at llo to 12e. 'Oar
common storepacked-butter.: would
bring over 7c or 8e. It is certain that- if
the farmers de not make better butter, and '
if thumerchants -do iiet take more care 11:
the handling of it, we shalt only riee loss
year after year to every oneengaged in the=
trade: , **
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• HURON ITEMS.
Wingharn weigh' scales were last week:
sold for $169 for the year.
Mr.„J. T. Prior, of Exeter, had a fat
• sheep killed by dogs hist week. -
A horse belonging to Mr. J.White,
of Exeter, dropped dead a 'few days
--sinZe.srs
C: HOwsen, fornierly'of Clinten; has
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the- contract for . watering . Wino.ha.m
'streets.
3. C. *Int:pals of Stanley, got his
leg broken while wrestling with R.
Duk, a few °days Since.
Mrs. Savage, for 40 years a resident
of Goderioh, died' last Week.. Her'
funeral. was largely' attended. •
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. Mr. W. Anclerson.,. sfatieri agent and
postmaster at Glen Allen, died suddenly
last week from heart'disease. •
Messrs. D. Itoss„ of Seaford], and J.
Ross, of Trarkerstuith, are et present in
XtallfT, visiting frionds- tilos. •
• We aro again called upon to chronicle
,tlittsleath ofaeother 'of the pioneer _set-
tlers of Tueliersrniths in the person of
Robert 'McCartney, Esq,, of the. Mill
road, who passed quietly away on Mon-
day last. He was 75 years of age. At
one time a strong, healthy, and vigorous
man, the hardships and labors of his
early life teld severely upon hhn, and
-
during the- last -year or two he failed
raPidly. His death was caused by no
particular disease, simply nature.giving
way under a weight of yeavs. He with
Mr. John Broadfoet were the first set-
tlers on the Mill road. Ile came di -
reedy there from tile . old country, and
settled on the farm where he lived 3711 -
til his demise on Monday last. Mr.
3t6Cartney .W9 A, quiet unassuming
man, a good citizen and auseful 1110M-
b6r of society. He leaVis a large fa-
mily of sons and claughtere, All ofwhom
are grown up .and settled in life; be
sides a host of friends, neighbors and
. .• sere cattle 'Trade .
. IL is probably the fact that most of the .
farmer's winter-fereattle have been Bolds_
But the time will betseen den good for-
age and.a Mile extra feeding will futnish
respectable numbers ef rich, well -condi-
tioned beasts for export. The Liverpool
market has lately been rather dull for Am-
erican-meat-4nd =the distillery-fed.:_cattle: .
from Canada, which may liave' been the • • --
reason for the ehipments to Dublin ; but
the Bristel. London. and Glasgow markets
have seen swede f„t• fOd Der
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haw ;jetties; that isy'fartner's=feci. cattle.
It is evident that the people' over there
understand the differ -ono between distil-
leey-fed cattle and ;farmer's -fed cattle as
well as the dealers who ship them. The
market here is 25e per 100 better for good
cattle than 11 was two weeks ago, and we
observe that good cattle are taken rel-rdilY
at Montreal at $5.50.per 100 pounds:; and
a sale ins Friday 'last of sixty choke
steers and heifers was made at $5:75 per
100 pounds.. The price in our markets in ?
Ontario is now thought to be $5.25: for ,
choice, $5 for good--; and the desire' for
cattle is loading to the purchase of some
beaits that aro not by any means fel.: ,
However, dealers are enjoying theaclvan•
tege, at lest, of low rates. Oontracts are
now made to 'Carry &ern Montreal to Len.= • --•
don, Bristol, And Glaegow at.te2 lOs and
82 15 a head, and. this advantage -they
should sharewith the farmers. Sheepare
rieing in value also.. The carrying rate
now 7s 611 per head,and with the improved •
one of the Old Country markets thesheep
trade is operating with increased activity.
It is now reported •that sheep have advanc-
ed iri *aloe 70e a head since our last re-
port, and are held now be worth 4c to
per lb. live weight. The following aver.
vationiconcering the English markets ie
from John 13e11 & Seri's, circular, dated
June 5 :-London, all prime cattle, whe-
ther English or Foreign, in geed demand;
and in the meat market best beef 7.lcl to
80, and mutton 91d. to .924 per lb. -Lir-
erpool, there were a good foiv Canadian "" •
and Swinish- cattle on offer, with briek de -
mend prices were hilsher, and in 'tho •
meat market best beef was 711 to.flid, and
beat smitten eid to lop 'per lb. . The
remark 19 made that the cattle trade still
aoquantanoes by whom his death is re- .continuee geed mall thci principal markets,
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