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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1879-07-17, Page 3• •• TIjE CLIN'TON EW ERA. •-• ..._ ,,, • _ „ • • - mutinous. A tittle nonOnee pow awl th". ' . Ie leashed by the wisest men. . . . nefee'tee ..Addresties. tile insult. 15 is SitiC1 that he has clone . . - ' num "'RIVED 111PFT/Illt. . . NEW . WAGGON SHOP. PRINTING. • . Probably there is no greater social nuisance known than that pf ,t,he .A.d. dtess, Mr. Tern Nobody is about to leave 'Hamilton for Korooka, and , • ntrnightforth his, friends are called on be, subscribe to a testimonial, which may be enYtbing 'ire° a Vewt" l'Ing ta a ver service and the 'infliction of an sl.1 • . . 1.. • .,.. address is resolved so. A 9oran"."°e* what wOuld the world•do without cora- . mitteest-le.,a,ppointed to canvass for subscri Hells a second e natee s e.nd • _ p . , 914 • P anrions 'hours in the writing of tbo ad- that thing. 11 will give you $5,000 right here if you will ,not make that eiVini?n anY further public ' said Watt's calming forth his psoket:hoo,K, • 1 a •notwant the ' , sir, o e.money , you con- not buy my silence with money.' Then Watts smiled in bis wicked way and ' held a pistolin one: haw:laud the money • i • • • . in the, otiter, an said quietly, as before. ' My friend, for the suppression of your • • -1. opinion i. offered you that amount of money'. and your life. Do you accept e The man looked into Sack's. cold, steel- Mr. .1.. W. cheever, Editor N. kl.;Fai leer, • owns a fine dairy .and gets a Wei price for fancy prints, . In an -editotial, Nov. 2nd. he swaied"Wharzfecientead (1)loat..,7e0boalovre zedae floiyr several yearo, and have found nettling equal- ling it. although we have tnestedsaboorattheoveory thing of the'lciud. made i Country It is the strongest cleanest purest a 1 ans•ape..at baiter eoierie,g we hsc.e. ever, n • • foeud, and for all we can see, it is alisolutely perfect, lt should entirely supereede car- ras for cotorieg butter, Sod -430111 the pre - partitions pf Annette). ', Far mere if, year but. ter to white do nOt fail to, try the; splendid reparation. For full partieulare inquire of c . -. Thos.. Friendship . innogarei) to inform the People Of Oliaton and surround. country, that he .haa opened R Waggon. Shop in !Lamer:00n with .Couen Teese" Blacksmith Shop, I -SAA 9 s.T. a, Ez. T., • OLINTON, Whore to will be prepared to execute all orders for ' - ' Waggons, carriages, teotere, aieihs, ae. on the aborted alnico, and at the moot reasonable . ::. rem. GIVE. RIK A CALL. olinton, mIliterPoofrloff 01'1111 kinds promptly attendt:I. to. h 10, 1879. v- PRINTING, PRINTING. PRINTIN PRINTIN . • PRINTIN PRINTING. P INTING. it; ' PRINTING. f ..- • , .. • 1 her A yoang woman.inlewne who .01m peeeb, by a severe -0013,' hail twenty ffers of marriege-in one..week. t Life is but. a. open ; marriage is a , . able team ; youth waded to rild age. a tandem ; a. eines old bachelor is sin. . gienndnitn..0117r.ift-ilert.y seici that bis wife. II:) ' as very ungrateful; for (whin I married r she hadn't a rag'to her back.,and tow she's covered .with 'ow., . 10, I at" so glad you like.birds; which and do you. admire -most 1" Old 'Gent . ---` Well, I think a goose with plenty Or • , infOng-iii about as nice as any.. • .. '' ,' -DaWkter,'said an eaquireite, the other leYi `• I 'want you to ton me. vibat 1 °an lilt into my head tonake it right.' 4.It wants nothing but brains,'.said tlle Op. aoiaa,„__.„...:,................„_ „_,.., - . • , 'Skip the' hard words honey dear, ' .a. schoolmistress to one ofher pupils;" ey'ee only the.narnes of some ,foreign utiles, and yees will itiver be in 1: • ,.. . . - dy, Willi ye hae seen -the new .!003, ay.' . 'And *till he pe a .looking may?' ' Ay, he *is a tillitt lititefd'Oliff'difIliti'iricinii • • cid V ' .. - .. • 1d farmer; tlie...'gra t . time he eat, ". ter stew, was eekedhow -he.lilted • ' Well,' he answered; '1 liked -the 'Well enough,• but I wish they'd'. • . .-...: '• out them. pollywogs)- -A • ••• ancient days the Precept was ow thyself.' In modern times it 'been'..supplanted bY the far more rash-. othle maxim, 'ICnow.. thy neighbor d ever 'th' e: t t h' ' • ' . y nib- a mu tin. . . . ' . . ‘• How 'il-i-all I 'earn n. :liVing 1' is. the iti'e of au article in..a.comtemporary, Perhaps itnever occurred to the writer ai go to work. This is the best iW83' WO cnciw of to earn a living., " . -- . 'Money does •everything for a •battu,s. ;aid one old , gentlernan, ponalinsly. Yes,' replied the 'other . min; ' but noney. Won't 'do as mach for • a .mat i as ' for. mon y ' • • . *me men Will do. , . e • ,: . • . . • . - . 'Bill, • •• . • • • ' • Jones, said a -bullying urchin, ,o ,another lad,: ' .the •nexttinie -,/ catoh- rou.alone I'll flog ,.yott: like anything' oftectratailer Well,ieplied.Bill, ':I ain't- done.; -1 commonly have rny legs and . . ., . istEr•with-tmel.........----..."-'----•en,` ''-: ' This,adl. an egri:Ultural....imple- nent dealer, expatiating... to ' an . old 'armer on the merits -of a-new-mai:thine-tun .. . , --‘ this ie a patent corn planter... .-And, . ''. ' ' iutting it down, he planted it on the' dd Granger's corn, and • raised an. aiher , in the spot. • • . .... ' Marion,' he asked,in, that style. which.• • i big brother assumes when patroniziug' b little,sister; ' Mation,• do .• you know hat the earth turns' round"?' Of tos E does," answered Marion; resenting -the roPutation of ignorance; 'that's the rett • ion I tumbles out of bed.' • • • ' . , i Iv. a. . , -, . •• n u young men or.Ava_n_ite-five is dress -the. work of ten minutes to one:CHEAP EPaPted. f011 lb ;. Ka 9.i third _committee '8' detailed. to purchase. the testimonial. gray eye and what he read there was Vatts tt Co,,druggists, Clintett, who have it eenvincing. He took his money and 'for sale, as well as all druggists and merchants his life and kept 'silent -S't Paul Pi. generally. Sample sizerlo cents, 25, . , : , .. , .., ,.. . BOOTS, • . . • „i - ,•„- ;„a* fr best French CallPoots This la, tter , . t,ake the °new . ' r ' b' —.-7•• 13 3iI—'' m. ay, shape or .a. cross-ou saw or a nag or turnipe-it is . .• A. Queer Robbery. Mounteastle s M 1 L 148 . — •• MADE TO . ' ' 11, • irnmatOrial. The set day arrives, • and.. the honored recipierit iswaited uPen: by• The Ev.m,igelist toile the story_ of a• man- who, returning.home rather lat: . . . . - -Was For from $3, to $4, • • • . -. • a .'•••' 41 n' *g`tc°"^ aern 24, ifeo. the'donore. • II.e receives' them -With „ aStoniohn3ent,. because as each Member • has informed him• • .canton, s.nowing, f.e.lti r ' ' . night it ,or mita SUBSOIII1341t RESPECTRULLY IIEGS TO 'a' ..1- inform theitiltabitantsof Cilinton and ourrounding Ins watch to see the. time, but. i. was country thathe has started hlo . . • . . . . -,t lr ' PIT'. 1\ it- -• r_,,,,,i -• r ) r , 8. PER CENT; . Alf . Doi \ j _.( 0.• _E.)) ci. - of every committee n stria 00E6denoe..:;th. t..ii ..- •. - a a 'is to be 'surprised,' he feels that he would .be utterly, lacking ' in gratitude were he tO be otherwitie. An awkward pause.ef II gone, It flashed. over him in mi instant • , , • .. , ... . that only three mintiteS before:'0...nian - N E VT S A W NI 1 'L L had • Passed' him wlie rubbed. against' . ; ' '• him. It .wati but. the work of a Moment oa 11URON• STREET, • .00 " . To Farmers 8c, Laird Owners .. , . . .. , . . . ,. . . .. , • . . • .few .tnin•u,tes;' a preliminarYnough'; 'And then the most:owlish-IOoking_. ,the n.• abas.e, and lifting his ninbreila ..„. it th Great'' '.. uppos e. a Western he 'divelanded bis Watch - or .reegeanne. • ' Station - - • • • • . • • - " ..1 . - ' ".1.41rE A in .. ' ----7.-- IVI•ONEY, TO LOAN --' ` el patidrawsfroul his pocket an. ominous. • ... roll of manulicript and begins to rino. The address. is„probably-tie, better...And_ iiii7iiiiiie---.it couldnot• be much worseIfehas -Than the average of such prodliotions. It abounds in Bitch phrases as. ! token 'amour ' c not its•-ietrinsie vane.' • i. • , ' The watch vies handed over. by the- ter- .-------. • • - - • . • and is prepared to ' vified : traveller.' and tl "good citAen •.., , • the went home• in a ver complacent mood, Out ..Logs 012 84a3 oi• elporCashea f , . .-... ..., r- 0011-ilitinatangehimselton-his-gtiOctfuelr "•••••• • • ,' ' ---- • - ---- ------- , anecoura At b ' b Itf also LUMBER of al kinds hand, for sale go. - .t e rea esttable • • . . - °' •• ' '• the next morning 'ids 'wife reed 'the E. igoejaceric Aispr.,...0;.. . . stm.y.of the.' robbing of a man, enlv il. . . .. . .•-••• • .• ...... • -- • -•-• - ..- - • -. olct ,opi.4e,0N., d'au:17',1878., . - - ' . , few streets away, or a valuable • • . .• . . . • .. .• 4' - .. . At the above low rate ot interest. ' ••• • . wesstialeams...eiraterraaaaaaApea-at*",oreitegAZO,"-.7-:,"' . that borrower.. • • • . .. • INTEREST Payable Annually, -Or any SUM ettp be paid on the prineipal, at the end.of any year,' . •• • - • ' - - • • • • . • . the spirit in which it. is given,' and the dozens. of others withont which no 'address; is scangidei•kl. •fullY ,comelehed. and fit for•sight; The- bag •of turnips _watch and chain. It was a •most clarine 0 . • — - anada Cciinpa 137. Ln rt rl a. 'affair, the robber lifting an enormous , - ff `4'•14.'-'•"• Club fled -threatening all of things. LiST dr LANDS IN nueou reit SALE BY ' ' 'said' 'That • Forfurthorinformatioi apply to . . , . , • • . , . • . _ .. • • • • .. . ., , . . , ..L. ;_FISFIER.,t; CLINTON.. . Is eciii,0141-gah -."•••••••,-,- : . ' . . , . .. ., . • , ,,,•,is (purcnasea at tee popular store ot Meisre. Macgienis & Sotirs,). ) A 1 •14 .-livY handed v seen at the •ofilee of 1 the husband, .r -a- the CanadaConinani ma be singu al, ... - •- ..- - • • . for .robbed• of . my watch near . : • • a ALE • • that place, and ran after the villain end . 9lint",•ran•17.1879,... . .• , , • Olinton ....... Noy. 21st, 1878.. - •.. .. ' ' . . . - - . I • ' ' ' 1 .. ' • • " . , ,,. , .. , , ' . ... . • . owe, and its lee] plait. is expect;. " ed to reply. Being.taken by 'surprise, he naturally,has.lad only a week 01 90 in which to study lin' irePromptu ad- dress, andthe d t • • ) es, wor s cora° ripping y. •[Te • idea', fail him, rec-overed ihr 'Are you ' sut•e, dear 2' FARMING LAND TO IET; , asked his wife'. • ','•You left your watch .: . ., . . ,.. i , ., ae. fume vesteruev ween you went out. rpairery ACRES OF ecast.etaes pawn, irt• ... • •••• .. . -... • - • • ••• -1.• Oltn,ton South. of the Grand Trunk Railway. ' 1 i 88W a. strati Er one on the bureau ' •• , • • ' u, HALE._ am-.• g • • • • • this•mornine • Can it he that you have Mutton, March 87,.1.979. • . + . • "" • • • ••• • • ' • . - • • ' . - GEO. 'DIETIL - ''• • ' .. ' CABINET MAKER - • • ., , -. , .. .' ' . . • ., The. very best Machinery. ' ' . ' . - • " • . • • .. , bad nti'. etc•;•.Words. and 80 forth, if he ;had• received any ' timtition . be might heve been' prepared, - , • • ean -robber1 • So it turned out. . . • . , . •• _ . witted y e. • • • - . • - MoKILLO't - .. • - ' . . . • - . • 'Fifteen Cents 00.• • • • ''""" • • . . . , • . . ", DEALER IN ALL RINDS Or . 0, . • • .. . . '• . . •• • .. . .' Tnthe way of • • .but ell it is, and so on ; nod on the whole he is as big .a humbug ' as any of them. The ! pleasing event is ,duly Chrtinioledin the papers„ -and the pate-. . . - — A Detroiter who ciresies well and has MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY , • . • • 1 a reascinable share ofgood looks laid Pe. . ,,„,„ " „,„ ' ' • '• camp reeen y , e maken rip into.. . e . . ... . . . y, , il t •..tthe ' -:.1.:HOS. INEILANS • AGENT,' -. CO-ifdtry. and one night be foind him-• .- • - • • - . - . .. .. - • .. • - '111,1RNITIT.RE • . 1 • • . . ,. • „ . . • . . . . , . • • .. , . . . .. . , . • • . • .. , • • . . • • • ' " • • • graph, . .ap is cut ' d pasted in the 'serep- book .. t� , • . of the t ''0 • ' of recipien ,, e a means boein.g: all haute Visitors,. Why don't Somebody, •by way of variety, get • up a , ,_. .. , , .. .,• , . . - - ". ' • - • . - - • IIARLOC..K7-01%.T. . self at a. farm house at .'-whieh a. party . ''• • • • - - • - Farmers ',thing to insur will find -This 0 mPany ' ' - ',off I e was invited to was to come . -I •Ontet the tvest and eheapesteto insure in. Itnewill be participate in. the festivitiee,•••and after' waited on at their hornee if information be sent to the heI d • ' ' d ' 1old f • took AO'cints' 981°' pi consetite t le turner. • • ,. • . U.NDERTAKER . . . . . • . . • . • •. • • • • • . .' . . . A -S T 13 RR S S ES, . . . . . . • • • • . . . ;"...„....- . . . . . • . . lirpsentatioufor.its.! UM riafte-riarel - Loncl.on Advertiser. . , . ' ., . • ,' . . . ..... ., . • .. .. • .joung. ' him round the Owner:and said :' • • ' - .- • • are pig i y on... ,03*_,,Y.7 ro koax.„. 'The- - folks. . ' ' 1 t .f d of . .. ..... , • Arlel•Oria St: UtilltOlf: ''''''' . ' .. • • • .: .. • ' . • •-: . ..- . ' ' ' - :: ' .. . Ancl'kes. •••, " :• , . • • • - 'I'. --*. • t, -Ain.; 11. • - ' . ., . • , ' •• : --7•47 • , -'• , - ' .. .. , ;:: - . - ' '. • . .. any game with-lcissieCi:in --it.-• •- -The341- -, - . • • -----• ..... .. get up something and fixitto make. . • • ': - ' .:" ." - •'. • ' • - ---., . . .. ;- . 15: . . --' Just as- iiii, hist- ..rayi of ..tlieLeetting . TES,..: ._ you. kiss the brindiomeat:. gal .iii..the, ._ . • ORTGAG ES NO • • ' . . ._ WISEMAN BROS2. • .e. • - . . .. • . - - .. . ., - ' • wecelilding the chutch spires and .. . . . . . ' - • whitewashing the baqk tracheae .or De. trait the other 'afternoon a man and. fi• barrel were discavered:'et a stairway. on • Monroe.seenue. - Re was a small man- • and it. wasa big barrekand pedeStrians • : ' - looking• ) the•••re - who saw •hina i. BLit •, and rooM.--,. • : -: •. - • . • • . - • - . AND .0THER . r ILI'll ki.*-4 . her Was 6 'I) , . ', 11%•,.e . . s. . , 0 prom t .. G... il G . ' ...1* • li. li ''.' d reply.',.. . , :. . , ' -- : • • , •• • .-. • bo . ecuri les urc aSe .• . .. ... .4 Yes, but . hold on a little,* centio..n, . . . CO N. -V. X' ii.N C IN G ' • ed the old nnin. ' There's my gal •Erit... • -----". . • • • • , • - • .. . . . - . • w. w. pAllitill: ma e . We think'she'tas• party as any of '. • .. •• . . . . • : ' -certain-round' -' • •°iinton,•Nov. 9,1878.. . - • • : . 41 •••• one, bet folks here kinder • • •.. • .... • " • . . ' ' • , ' s . .. • : .... ..., BANKING. ana EXCHANGE Office . . ,.... . . . . • • ..: , .. - • I The largest...Assortmoet. of Typ6•... • ' . • ' OLINTOW, ONT.. . • • ' • ' . .. ...... . . • • • '. . ... . , . — • . ' ... • ' ' ; " • .' ' • . • • - MONEY '" • • • • • • • back at the barrel inferred that it was his intettion'to elevate' it .to the' third etor,y.• • .:But how .? .. - :• • .. .• - , , " 'I'd -rig. a. tackle and. pully in • that third story window,' said the first .man who halted. '‘.That's your eaeiest Way ' sniff at her 'cause her nose crocike a bit and: her hair is a. trifle bigh'-colorecl. . New; ..I want' you, to' kiss Em for the law ad/ ' handsomest.gal inthe room.. It'll do the,. phi. women 'good, hnd kinder set • theee !ere sniffera• back a little. I clon't - • • . ,. .• . fl i ail . . „.„ . ... . • • . • ,,... • • . • TO LEND on that class farm . , be found in any country office in Cana. ..property, at..7,-.I per cent'. • • ••• . ,. . de. • Its' ' ices being -..as. reasonable . pr as A„..,,,.. severd first- • ' . . hose of any simlar- tablisbnient a ' - class' ,PIRE, and., A COIDEATT INSURANCE '• • Com.petentetaff of workmen being alwayi .. . vompAytEs. , - - .. ... ..engaged; give it unrivalled facilities••foi - • • • . • - -the executiort of all .kinds' of. • • ' - . - - '• .. , 4,- .nsensible to the pleaatire...-of • telking-e4, • . . . . . w-itha bit ht of 'seventeen tdr.it liS- ;ener 2'. asked an eitchange: We think 1 is the youth,whcastanda in. full 'View if three ic.e-evearn saloons.and fciai soda kiuntains and .realizes :that he.liits 'only • . •-- eight cents in his pocket. ' --. - .... • ., • .. „ . • . • The foolish man takes Ins wife,',.to a ,..lhurch sociable, :end spends $5 ler ice•••• ;ream and Cake, Theawise man allows fila wifesto serve on tile Refreshment ' Committee., and when the evening comes he goes to that sociable with a •market baiket. Tf his wife hs improved her Cipportunitiesr, he comes away- ahead of. that mime. • • - . • • • ; • b ik. boy had always declined, to eat oat- :neat, although .his rnOther had urged, it upon Min as a strengthening -diet. Suddenly he surprised her hyone.marri- in eating a liberal 'plateful and 'calling. For mere:- .. When she asked foe ail -ex- planation, he replied.. 'I'M bound to ett oatmeal till I get stroeg• . enough. to whip Georgy SoOtt.' . • , - . • • - . . _,.._ 'Man alive,' exclaimed the .Tudge,..in a heated discussion of a tenglecitheologi, cal point with his friend, 'Ilan you,"you: area free agent, You do not have toehey any one." Yes,' said Mr. .Goodinen, Meekly 'but .1 do- though.' ',Who l' shouted the fudge, ' WhOT -'My wife,: her two • sisteis and the baby.' howled • the good man, meekly triumphant. • ' There is such it thing as . having too b meny. children if youememory is_pear„, The other night Spriggine „canned his. brood, but could only make upfoUrteen, ' How is this 1' he usked•his. wire ; ' I thought there Were fifteen 'of theni at the last 'census,' ' So there .were•,' she an- severed ; ' but -one of thein 'died since then: , Indeed e said Spriggins, •toedh, tatively ; ' why, it seems to me I heard of that time.' • • • ' • • • They tell a good story of an oldinuila ness man who recently Pound •Iiimselr ' cornered' financially, and. deeired to. go into bankruptey. Ile.. applied to a lawyer to know howmuch it • would cost to have the papare • Made.. out and the business put through. He was told that the expense.s would be abotit $100,. and appearing to be satigfled ' with the price he told -the lawyer to go alma. The lawyer . followed the itistruction, ind when the work was done he called .. For'hip little .$100. ' All right,' said the 'xinkrupt, 'you can put Your claim in with the others.' ' noalaneer of • aectdent - - Ty .!, lie 8 ,.. ,...a :. • . . • "'• 1 ' tied Gamest ' the. la.mp-post to calculate on the length of rope.• and the !Mine inWer required. and alone oatian • '' powet • '• • "" a-seeond tea. n who took in, the eituatieti at a glance and said ; ..„ • . , ... ..• • -ask you . to ktsslier- for nothine • but if W.. .H.. -SIMPSON . . . , . . . . . .. , . . yon'll,do it I'll throw fifteen cents,off'n. ....... ... .„••• your hill hing. .. -What do, ....ryas OPENED :OUT A S.TOGIC ,in •te morn • • -ILA. Shoo In•conneetion.with his nu say 1 • • • • -.•• . . • • • ' • 3 3" ' • • .- • • , '. • • - • . .. • .. .• . : man said he d do it,"and---.-- ,..- -,-----.----- • . • - The. young, , . . . 'the -father centApoed._;.'„_...._... .. . • • . °fishiest and mast-Fas • . . , ... OF BOOTS AND former business • ' • --• ---'-' 11. 11 St lona t_ • . ' • I es, TOWN- -11110KEr.„.A.GENCY . -. • . - . . . . / / - . . • ' Fer the Grand Trunk Railway: of Canada.' We issue , . ' .. . . . • Tiakets.to all pOints °nabs G. 'T. R., also tor he / . . • .. . . . • ' .. • . • • • . Eastern and Western States.' .. : I .. . •, • . • • • • . • ee• a f'l .r. . • ' ' . . . ' .• .. ' ' RIEMAN III,E-PRINTIN a 1W.."` PARTIES.: GOING. TO..MANITOBR .- • J':_.._ ;. , ---..- --- - - . - - • 'Go ancl-- •sotne sc thtlinee fout teen. • • get -, ' 0 . , • • feet long and lay • 'em on the • stairs.% Thentwo•men • can' roll that barrel "up. as (wee i . • • . . e, • . ,....• .. • ,Tb e•tti. ' • l? 1. 'Is d. ' . e t . e man oo e around,in a .___... . y :•... That's the ..aliecf.er DoetThave. en - • • • .. . •••• ' • - • • • 3' . • ... -.. : .. . ' .., • • • -: Make-belietre••abeet it, but kiss' •her. Whieb he Wilisell at iitoderate.prieeS. ...1Ta Whittled ao. right. pop up, 80 that WO can all Belli .. . - - • • • • .-'•-•'.' • - . : ..'. ' • • t ' the ! • • • ' • • - '. • •. CUSTOM *00 •& 0 • '• 'ia - The - 'played, tl Detroiter' • c, .• . X. . .epairi ,g. game was le• . 'fled' ' Em'lik0 the --.-:—...,:-.--...------- .- .: . . 6.1in rl'o..11...T.aii oven ,Tretiees .,i.T LOWE:KT RATES. • . ,, , . . .:, ' , . - , - • . .._.... •• • -: : • : • • . . . - -.. - • rasseUckER acineceiron •• .. ". .. 1-• ••.• - • • • • •-• '• •• ' • •• ' . the-Comrdand Liman Line of .Steaniers . ... ‘ .„: ..,. ... _ . . .. ., . . :.. • , • . DODGERS - :' : ' - .. ' ' • ' 'WISEAl'AN BROS; .'.. - • • - • ' - helpless. sort of way, .and- a third Maui etunablussaiiing•up anti called out -:. •• - , ia 'Want to get tl. t barrel "t • e s airs, was and be kigged tip- __. _A OALL REISPEOTFOLLI .$07;thiT13.... .:' pop of -a' pietol.. • He •felt . all the•h ' .' • that'.' ' how. "greatly the ' night,,eeeing,e ' ' • HANGERS ' t. 2. • " ... • linton,b ;Mil 7, 1879.. . •. . , '-.; -- • • . . - _ .. -... :: --•sTRgAMERS.---. : up. ' piei , , , . . eti ? : well, now fasten tyour putty at the head of the stairs and ten down old. woman was .pleased, ha the next.. Opposite the Post:Office.. ong o • • • forenoon.as be • el .: hehad t ' . ' • • ' S .1 1) .S' .. . • • POSTERS . . . men here can snake the barrel up in no time., • ' jogged .; .eini .the gauntlet Of -a lot of farmer's on ; n.,on, April 3, 1870, . • . • . ' • ' ' ' ' ' . , . . . • . A LARGE QUANYITY, . .. . ILI., HEADS: • • Wheree your. tnekle 7' .2'. . :. By this time the crowd inereased, to twenty, and was pretty evenly divid- ed between a dead lift through ono of sons- Waiting in fence, corners. to lick •bini because, he •passed their 'gals' by for 'Em' He was-struek by thirteen stpnes; six blebs, .five barn shovels and • . NEW ' .; „., l . „..Lal , .. • • • • l'IME • CARD. .- . . , „, - - - -v. r . • A 1 iff W 1M . 1. p .- mi. . . LETTER, HEADS.. . M 0 S , ,. . , A; w ...1.ronin I 411oro , . EM RANDA ., • • • ... 0. ' - - • !STATEMENTS the front Windoweand "a; pulley' 'at• the about a bushel of turnips before. he got • . ''.....L.:.'-e!NuilEri. -........,..., .,-.. ill ,.11'..L'iW''':.'• ,-• - - - .. • • .. ..9 ..• , . • . -. - • CLINTON-. - ' : ''.' '•; ' ' top of the stab's, but the man who sae- r, the had loud out. of that, •naiehtiorhood . and whent'ha to figure he found that fifteen • • __„. __:.' GRAND TRUNI, li,,A.IIJWAY. . , ••• • . • • • „.• • ••• • - — • • : ' . • ' • '• : 'NOTES. ' ...-.'''' ' ' ' ' . • gested skids avery voice, and Wasdetermined to carry his point...c'ents - • -- ••• . . _ •Taking..Oft his coat he said : came up weg no. in•ducenierit at all. '. ___ . .• . • 'This can't bo beat,f'asthe man said . • • . . • . n • llg AND• AFTElf"...MONDAY, ./13'571: QT11, wiS le-tro Olintou station:pi-follows . . .. . . • . • . rm..,- • HECK& • . . S 'Flip NvigEIRAL,..x.„•-• . • , .....- • :-..- . .. . , ,. , . .. • . .,7-01WEII,S., ... . • . ' • - - ... 7'-• 7-:-. ' --.•' ': .`I know what I'm talking•about, and 1, say .. that 1, can, skid that :barrel .nit. there alone. Yon just: wait :a minute.' . .Ire crossed the street to an unflnish- -od'huilding. and returned with a•couple of two by four scantlings and lad, them on the' stairs, and•aho crowd nuinberecl when. lie. bough t the porCelain. :egg. . • ,. m to a post at.Solon, ',4. mob tied. a an'' .04 and •used him ,aa 0 target to thinly eggs et: Each hit in the, face was re- . ,..n • .s . •, . warded, with .a.,dij k of. win key.... .. •• Trtrant• or Tais.:-.The-one- great-praa- .lairsongerTralus ,,,, .. •,., • :, _,..w,„ • ,. .,. laOleiG ....AliT. — BSI/1.004 --...frosu jI R1'.- IIIMI,....7,810;.. me 9.65.. 30 11805380 5.41f. • : • * a.. . GOING WEEr.--•UNpreflO, 0:80 p.'itt. ; Mixed; 8.0S m 12.85 p. nt., 9.15 p. n. .. • . • • '• . • • - • ... .,. • • • , ' ' • .' ' . ., Z. litChSON, General Manager , A. STRAITON Agent at Clinton, . • : ' • . .• • ' ......ohutee....Aime-,.1•810..: .., ' ••°- ..._ ' , -- • • .. , - . , . • . 1...,, . • ALL lab,DS OF SPRINO. • , - • . RE:CEIPTS . • ' , . „, . ' ...... ,.. . naarket. ' • • ... . ' ' ' . . .. . • . Ised• PEA; from the extreme north, { best to the • .• :. 4,. • • • , !,. • ! '• 1 .. ••' • *.• . . • ' ,' • • . ...:. • • • . Seed Oat, 'bleiok &white • , • ' • .... . . , . I ., . , . • ' ' `' '''' • .. • • . . et,..kier on. .1'N' cor,ono, PRIME TIMOTHY and CLOVER SEED. .. fifty.. , ' You.' want this barrel' on the. third floor do you?' he [take& titelittle• man. .. • twat truth that ought to be driven over and over . egain. into 'his own mind by , every young man is, that he should not il st •or tni o 1.11 A -put a in the .1.1oeth•-teed i A 1 1) it. li• .' t ' ... ' , ... .. . .. • ' . , 4 . • • . •• Nv, 11 PERRIS. —0.•••••••. Clinton, Muth 13, 11378. . • • • . , . . . • . . . .y. .. - _„,,,‘Yea=but•---., bet-- • • • • - ,," : rBilt what? • • ., "'Why, I was Waiting.for-my wife. to get the clothes horse out of the upper T 11 eare it button for his likei and dielikes . , .but should-do•what, ought to be:.•done„ in spite of any disagreeeblenees. The lesson of self-denial 'fa Tar.'beyoffirAly • ..--.. •• • . -• . • •• •• ... , - .---. -.......--,-- NORTE - 'WEST TRANSPORTATION 001Y, . (LIMITED.) . . ' . • ...avaar:31A e•„, 4-a. • . ,..... ' . • • ... . ----z--- --rmr,-- . .-2.....-.Call and-stut samples- and. getprian • ..,. ' . • ,. • ,. , . • - . . • • • . . . . Scottish. Commercial Fire 'Insurance Co •. . .. • it .., . . , OF OT.AGOIV. ' . , . , , . • ' an- -'•.- take hall. She's ell ready now, and .. • • it up. - , ' ' ' • other in importance.. It 'Must be re., peated a thousand times over 'it • - • •I'a. Ill , • 11' .;..rx. '1..14,1- . 4 •_.--A•Le.---'-'":"•••••_:•-• - • . . Capito1,- " - Two ilitilioal Stirling. ' • ., - .. . E.-,ITOLMEs (gt SOX . 81,500,00w. •. , . . •1. Aral the little man,.shouldered" the barrel. and- trotted briskly up faqirs be- ttypentlie skids, ' It wag empty, -4.e... Oat Ifireo• Presg. ,. : , : • ... Anieeteter'llit ; 0 1;1• Rive; . Glanbler' . .before is really' learned. by heart; but oh, how Worthy :the pains I Happy i8. he who has'learned not; to, seelt for what is pain- ful but to go On.. doing everything that he knows to be„good, kind and right ,in _ _J • ''' 1,.,--• E-- ..774 .(":."74.;,,, •- -,,.Y. -•••.'i: . ' '-- . - - *--4--'' . wine largest, roost powerful, best erynippod'Steatners A. on the lakes, connoted of the folloring Ara -elan ,IPAtt5:- . • .. -MANITOBA; thaPt. J. 51. SYM0s. .'. .Aesets, , , 1 : - • - 14.000,000... in"""; .. , • • - • _ . . • , . ,.. . . ... . . . . . • .. • . • 'rito.rxxpn ov ONTARIO •ROANOIL , .. ', • - • . . ' ' • ' Road. Office - 7 Toronto ..Street, TORONTO. . lareae, Eta ovrwg. • - "-BOA= 011DTIIECTORS : • • . • : ' • .• . . , Joan L, BtAxamEou.. Clutirmin, Proshicol Caned° .. • • ' ' . . • ,. CI•re,"141i,tra71.13ryleg . • • •--- • ' utter •disregard of self. ifew ...a.: man • . QIIIMEC.. enPti .E ' Anderson. • . .........-. TorAn'ilTri •Ie11' lard& At Col. • ' '1)- .1'. One time he was aceused.of switidling,. the cliwege being .made in the heat' of play thy a man front whom Watt's • ao- complice haa just won $10 000. , 'Is that year opinion ' he quietly • ask- ed. .' Yee, sir ; that's what I think,' roared the loser; 'you swindled 'inc livid 1 'stigmatize yott itS ' a geoundiel.' The hour was late, and only the watch- mart and the party ongaged. iti playing- heard -the tharge, but all of' them drew hack end held their breath, 'for they were sure +Tack would tako it life to wipe 'ont Might ennoble andinvieorate lee 1 o i P • he would work this prinoiple• into the very grain of his mind, and Oren ueusly Act upon it, invariably, striVing not after what would be pleasantest, .bub what wenIcl be beat, In fact it is the very es- settee of all ' hat is good. and great in hninari life., and not only so, butts the true rota t happiness., This, doubtless is what -oar Saviour tneans when lif; says that -lie that hath left home and brethren for • 1Iis sake shall receive lin hundrofdohteven in this life,, • . RIO, ,illiibt..31.17.-"ltube rte....I-. . owlet tad above magnificent S tottniers s411 leave Wind. apt over). ErldaY Morning. Sanaa' every Tuesday awl Friday eand to venings, hmatersieh every wed. itstrtive,eand satoseme Morning., for Du. kaki g Olose and direet connections there with tiro Xortborti Punic itsitrooa, for Manitoba and all irrtiat:41Getrilialielt"g:Vahge, tiletitellne; . tiii,vol, rola. kripoo A RIM r":11:411eUn.g, Weather permit.' . • afs'aiss step • ' ping stock by this line will illitko CO good, time, eet +Amble,* re.teeratia receive soca la tottor Cie- a tar, than If shippea by Mit . , " r • tickets and ' information, apply to WISEMAN BROS., 'or the 0. W, IL agent. ' • • i.L.ai' D'a Soto iit'bus, pair Below ;da N.W. T. 00. Steamers. - . • t/FAMY ItFATT Vs. General Rumor. .,., .•,' l• . , , vitt:IA:1.g ALENANDERq V1 Pi IORt Federal , .sry., . co• re . k 0 undo. • • . • .• . .. . .. I Unn of- !. . . ' • INSPECTOR-11013E11T 510LVAI,.., • . . . ' ., RESIDENT SECRETARYW -LARIINOS •1317(PRINTINGt311AN. . -. , . . ' .--. • • • DeposItea with the 'Government at Ottawa, tor sem. PRINTING ' thy of Canadian Pcliey IIolders, 8100,000; ' , . . • • . 1041'sitg• fare'373- Zug: iratigiiilg°,!iiii niaRen:eatgeill'eggliftt PR,INTING.. ,. .. . . . , . .. 'aitusturing, farm ana household risks, at earrenerates. ' - ' . • ING - PRINT . . POIOldnnve Wood from ana losses walled diroetlyby ' tho To onto oinae, without delay. • • • • „ • PRINTING. • . A.11Prremilints taken in easterietteare invested lii PRINTINo. OD:MIMI seouritiee. . . • • . , . • • • . . ' XLIDOUTo • • • PRI'NTING - - • •`• • IOHN' . . • " ' ' ' . . . , -- ii ' . v ..•.• ' V •rt v •• •itv PRrNTING. UM ril F011 (iLIDI T().. ASO n. IS t r . . • ' Clinton, d'uly 12, 19/7. ' PRINTING.. , • - ,• . , 0 • . • n 4 • . • „ • 14 • •