HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1879-09-11, Page 7SEPTEMBER 11) 1879,
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an. old resider' t. of Mitchell,
uesday,
•
n Macdonald and • Sir Alex.
Gal sail for Canada on Friday,
Tile ex rate in Ingersoll This year
has been fixed at 16 mills on the dollar.
Messrs, D. McInnea & Co., 1:Iarnilton,
Wave decided not to again start business
there.
- The Rev, J. 1L Spurgeon, a brother
of the celebrated preacher, is now in
Canada, • , • '
.. 'Haden is not en Irialf Catholic, as
stated by the Montreal Post, but a Ca-
nadian Protestant.
A young American named Packard,
shot himself at Montreal, ;in Thursday.
Cantos not known.
A: cow at Gladstone,' hitinitobare:
cently gave birth to.feur ealxee. Only
two ofthena liVed. •
.".4Fh..6Dominion GOvernment has At
•
last capped the Blake • Act to be pro%
clairned in Quebec.
'There is strbng feeling in gontreal
over the reported reineval of the.Grand
Tien& itefides to TorentO,
;Two young lads were fined $5 And
40ets tech, at London, for writing - ob,
4 e verses 6. on a public fenee.
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it is reported in • 11fontrea1i that the
Government has agreed to
sobsidiie-a-litie. Of CiMadian steamers.
.4:4lurray, purseeof the Manitoba,
was drowned: near Bouthampton,•. on
Thursday, while attemOing to assist a
scow that had ;one ashore; .•
P. Kelly, a laborer, was killed' on the
railway at St: Thomas, on Thursday. A
bottle of whiskey rn his pocket; ecLna
• ed the cause.of the accident.
• J. Leeson, a farnierneae Springfield,
had his house burglariied on Sunday ,
• night. $34 inctsh, two watches 4ind
• notes to the arneunt-or $100 were taken
frona his bed bids. . : ••
' The Vice -Regal party wi1LvisitIqn-
oiiion the_16.01and_sho.uhLhis_official
duties permit the Governer...general
will Make a second visit to the citY at
the opening of the Weetera'Fair:
Rev. 1)e. L. Taylor has been for the;
past five wp,c1,5,a in New yorfi,.' under'
mediek141!eiitinent for hie eyes. He lihs
lost the sight of 'oneeye
is thought the other'One will be saied..
Me. S. Commit*, Of' -Miligrove:,
• forty -,nine years of age cut six and* a
` half acres of buck ty heaetvithin ten hours,
This is something firnisual, .four and a
. half acres being considered a goorniny's
.1.
war*, ...., 4.. : , •._ .
:A-sionsation was eansed in the Queen
. strOt Methodist.,Churcli, Kingston, lapt,
: SOd.ay evening, by -th:e minister refer-
riiitto some professed Church member
who could 'sing like en angel,•pray like
a Stint, and lie like a devil.' •;: •
:• Mr. J. Whyte, jr., of Mitchell, the
• other day in picking plumbmit! with
an accident which Might have • proved
: very serious. The ladder slipped, .and:
ia trying to save himielfxeached too fir,
and. broke the muscles,. in his chest.
At the regular 'naoethlt. Meeting Of.
the City Council ofPrederlito0. B.,.
on ,Monday night, 'applieation. was
made. by the 'liquor !deta1n:61er licenses.
. The request Was.refueediii . a_:.inte-if
seven to three: -. The liquor dealers will,
.. take legal action action, to com,pel the:
Cotineil to 'grant the • licenses:, • .. ...1,..,-,.,
' A. singular accident riappene . a
a to
boy named Hamlin,. near ' Ottawa last
Thursday. He and another' named .
- Blairs, had been hooking, apples Loge-
tho,: when Blairs picked up a piece'.of.
scantling .to throw at the tree. Instead
of knocking the tipPles dawn, it struck
ffanalin ou the back of the ear, killing
him instantly. The jury lyOuglit in a
verdiet of accidental death.• , •
_ t...t
.z. ;Division ---Court at Tiled ford„ .on
Fria ., a ease carne up where a money
leii* of that village . had .leafied ten
dollars and a hailto an old.. mail upon
, a note in which the. borrower agreedt�
pay five dollars Per: Mouth at • interest
after due, until paid: Another case
was *tete the borrower had'paid $2 pee
month as interest on a loan of $10, He
.borrowed the $10 in October, and in the
:merith:.of Mayfollowing had to pay 820
-teti'd011ars borrowed money a.nd six-
teen dOilars of interest.
Those miech-evibus boyswho prowl
obiftit-yillages are generally equal to
•03y,thing in the' way of fun., As W011.4
bemg clever 'at picking at And handling
tbings'Which do not belong,' to them.
•8 -me time no nfew ofthenr got a pair
of Illegal cow's horns' ttt A tannery in
Parkhill, prepared thetn; used cement,.
and sfuek them over --the small -horned
ow belonging. to the village grocer.
When the aninfal came home in the
evening to be milked no one about the
preinises knew her, and the grocer him-
self hunted her awifY. ',Phis be did as
often as she returned, for several claya,
lir had a search made in all directions
for his -nice short-hoened, cow. ' He
even advertized her, and moueried toilet)
aborit his apparent loss. One time in
his efforts to banish the long -horned cow
rectaatis premises, he get a little angry
at her unwillingness tago, so he teak
lea.brtbe horn, but in.the tussle toget
10000'th yard, the horns came off,
nod lsiigittbiziug his OWn nide short -
horned derv, he At °nee ceased to molten
jot supposed loss.
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THE CLINTON NEW
Vnglish, and, Foreign.
1111,"1.1,1
• Owing to the failure of crops th
Bulgarian •Government has forbidden
the export ef cereals.
Stnallpox is making greet ravage
in the towns of Peru. There were fou
hundred deaths in Lime during July.
Au English savant writes to 'one ta
• the London papers in explanation of the
hi,g11 price of meat, which, he says arises
from the fact that as a rule in wealthy
families eight or ten times more feud is
put on the dining -room or the kitchen,
• and, as a consequence0a great deal turns
bad and has to be thrown away.
. ,
A,jury n London, England, awarded
a Di. Philips,. $400,0 for -injuries re-
ceived in a railway accident, but4he re-
jected the award as too little and asked
for a -new trial, w,hich was grantedHe
set up that he was disabled for*Hixteen
Months, aha of_ coulee $859000_is a
ridiCulously small sun for ' a doctor to
collect in tbat.,titne, ,especially if the
customer is a realway:onrapany.,
,
AI revolt Of Afghans has taken place
at Calmil. Several native regiments have
mutinied, and the British Embassy has
been slaughtered,. • The tritish forces in
India have been Ordered to advance upon
Cabel. Intense excitement prevails
throughout -India and,England on ao-
count of. the troubles in .Afglaan. It is
belieVed at•Paris OriTieMhi that the
mare* hi. due tdittuisfait intrigue: ;
A London preacher, Rev. Charles
Williams, has been denouncing the prac-
tice of praying•for rain. He bolds that
to pray fer'a change in the weather it
an a.ssumptbn that the existing weather
is had,end,that it Iia s been Made so as
a punishment'. for "national- sins. He
does not believe that Providence las
been punishing the English people by
„pending the excessive keine which have
• damaged t/aeir crops.
• Mexico is likely' soon to appear in the
markets of the word 888 grain prodiroera
It appears' that she has a large area
available for the cultivation of.wheat of
good quality, which .might . easily be
grown for home consumption inic! ex-
portation. The cost of•Oultivation and
transportation are the prinoipal difficul-
ties in the way, but the first of thee° is
disappearing with the introduction Of
improved machinery, and 'railways will
be bui!t as they are needed. .
3
Itrentical • Sento of Ankles in Cape Hire.ton.
correspondent Who, admittedly, Was
:an7,advociite-,of-the-:" National ,P-oliey,-7
writes to the Halifax Claroraele
1. Withoiq exception there is not a
i
. . .
colliery n tilt county, that has shipped
as much coal at this date as at a eorres-
ptitidingittnap)alt year. 1 feel safe in
saying that there is a difference of 30,-
000 tons, taking the aggregate Shipments
from all our.miners.here. •
2. 'Atno period in the histery, of the
coal trade has coal been sold at so low a
rate as.this season.
3. Miners never were paidleas, and
at some of the mines never As little for
their Work esthey,atit, now receiving:
4; •Mea.rieierthati as much idlo:time
on their hands' as they have ever sines
the opening of navigation this year. .
5, Prospects have never beeaso poor
for a fall trade. : • • ,•
•
Beginning at Cow •Bay, -:)*I11. find at
idler--:-.6orning to Glace 14y, the Ontario
Mine, with, ore smallyessel;' Caledonia,
idle: Littlo Glade Bay ..one.vestel about
loaded., and no more in pore; • Going still
further we. have the International, idle
for some days; geeeo'elginpg; shipping
an occasional cargo to:Newfoundland ;
".Lint,oan idle; Victoria, Closed up, and
old Sydney behind last year. 7
Now; in the face of these facia, will
the Iferakt please explain Where we Oa
beriefitted by.the:" National Pencil". I
confess I. ani: ainong the number who
mtpect to derive benefit froth. it; but I
would ask the editor of the Herald not
to mock utby saying :that we are now
deriving any benefit front it.
To men who lave livedall. winter,' and
aro till living On breed and water; and
ouly' half -clothed, with every prospect of
another hard winter ahead,. diet() ,state:
monis of the Herald aro nv:mt quo: Aba,
Cutting sarcasm.
Brit then w uto tnld to look at the,
shipments that have beep macre'. to To-
ronto. Truly, A greed thing for ;the
country, and for which we ehoold. ever
be. deeplr,gratcful, that 'one catgo of
about 300 was shipped to Ontatio:
How-
cer, peoPle herehardly appreciate this
wonderful and cheerfill event, when they
tnow that eiial Was Sold At it rate BO IOW
as to barely cover-epenses.
eemery has an ont-put oftnore than
300 tons iier day, to that the above ship -
nett afforded work: for the miners at
Little Glace 13ity for ono day, e,od Of.**
conseqaently earned obotit 80 dente &lax
•ty having ,e National Policy') in " full
blast." *By an easy caloulatiOn supposing
the worl to be equally divi:led among
the miners at the different collieries, it
Ceti he seen that it would aliahle thanto
earn four cents per man.
Perhaps the Montreal Oetette will toll
t'IS that tbe,,closing of theto
and the reduction in Wit trade, ia• also a
great gool
While on ber way Fiona Mitchell to
Emerson, Manitoba, Mis. J. Robiesen
lost her trunk; which is said to have
eontained ialuablesaniminting to ..tiVer
$50.
A western Jiidae, •
• paper pilblished somewhere out
West give this report of. a judge'a
sentence lately passed on a criminal
•Brunaley was doubtless a "hard case;
btit what kind of a "ease" the judge is
our readers may determine ; s' Brunt -
',ley, you We moue scoundrel I—you're
an unredeemed villain—yon hain't
single redeerniu' trait in your oharactee
—your wife and family wish we had
sent you to the penitentiary. Thia is
the fifth time I'14) had you before me,
• and you have put me to more trouble
than your..neck is worth, I'Ve exhort-
ed and prayed over you long enough,
you scoundrel), just go home and- take
one glimpse at yourfamily, and be, off
in short order, don't let, us hear % of. you
again.. The Grand Jury has found two
Other indictments against your ra dis-
charge you bn .youi., own recognizance,
and if I ketch you in...this neck of wood_
to -morrow, morning at daylight,.I'll sock
you squar' injailand hump you off to
'Jeffersonville!in JzttIo les; than no tint e
—you infamout se,nundrelI It I ever
ketch you crooking your auger at Man,
• Woman er child—Ill sock you right
square into the jug•--struad ybu
• scoundrel l *bile 1 pass sentence on,
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YOU 1" ' •
4p.P'8 COCOA. GRATEFUL AND, Comiontliet.
-"By a thorough knowledge of the natural:
lo.w.s.whichroVern the operations o dikeelidn
and nutritiou; and by; a hareful:application
of the fine iiropertiesof well -selected cocoa,
Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables
with eedelioately layered beverage which may
save ini many heavy dootor's bills. It is by
the judioieus Use of such articles of diet that
0Onstittition may be gradually built up un -
ill strong enough to resist °Very tendency to
disease. Hundreds of subtle undadies are
floating around us ready to attack. arhereVer
i
there s a weak point. We may escape many
a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well forti-
Acctwith pure, blood and a properly nourished
fraine."•-'-Civil !Service Gazette. -Sold onlyin
Packets labelled-'‘Tarins EPPS & Co., 110-
mO3opathic Chcmists, 48. Threadneedle street,
and 170, Pieltadilly, London.
: •
flucklenP.s Arnica Salvia.
: The hest SalVe.in the world for Cuts,
Beres'Ulcers,' Salt Rheum, Tetter, Chapped
Hands, Ohilblains, Corns, and all kinds -of Skin
-
Eruptions, This Salve is guaranteed to give
Perfect Satisfaetion in eyery case or money re-
funded,. ['Kee 24 cents per box. For sale by
J. 11. Cornhe, Clinton. '
Free -et Cosa
Tins moot. wonderful remedy:of the age is.
.now 'placed within the' reach of all.. Be he
rich or poor., it costs nothing to give this
grearremedy a trial:. Dr: King's California
Golden Compound,. for Dyspepsia, Sick Head..
ache, Low Spirits, Loss of Appetite, Sour
Stomeoh, Coining up of Rod, 'Yellow COM-
pleaion, . General Debility; Inactivity and
-DriftWaRlerl. LiVer Coiuplint, Jeuildioe -and
Biliousness, for which it is oertain and speedy
cure. No parson should be without it. . In
order to prove that it wiki do all that we Clain
for it you are given a trial bottle free of cost,
which will convince.Yon of its truly wonder- '
dollar Bike bottle will do. gorlifae,47 J. E.•
Comlie,t ••
"ARE Womts Wineomis,'!says the old adage,
and to this we will add that it takes but a short
time to work wonders for feeble and nervous in-
valids who use Northrop & Lynum's Quiuire
WIne. Thi e is an article of higb repute, not only
Lor its renaedial value in cases of general auditor -
irons debilitY, but as AA antidote to malarial di,
se4ses• Its flavor is unexceptionable, a matter
of no little consequence to persons whose palates
are affected and stomachs revolted by medicines
of a disagreeable taste. Sherry of the choicest
brand ie its fluid bosh!, and with this are conjoin-
ed pleasant aromatics. Nothing in it can prove
baraiful to any one, if proper judgment is exer-
cised and directions are observed in using it. In
Cases of chills and feyer, and billions remittent,
it should be taken during the absence of tho fe-
ver. Such nervous systems, as involuntary twit-
ching of the muscles and limbo, reatlessness at
night, and undue sensitiveness te violent sounds
and motions, are soon removed by the Quinine
Wine. It not only invigorates the stomach and
syetein generally, but it exerts a most genial h.
fluence on the mind. To dyspepsia it is particu-
larly valuable, and it imparts a relish for the food
that enables the stomach to digest. persons who
have impaired their strength by overwork, should
resort to it as is renofant of failing energy., and
ladies in feeble health ehould use it to increase
their store. of vitality, The entire physical struc-
ture is reinforced by ite tonic pre erties ; and,
-exceptan caseswhere diseases to w wh.it is no
adapted predominate. the results billowing its
use are invaryibly decisive, Be sure when pur-
chasing to ask for the Quinine Wine. prepared
by Northrop it:Lyman, Toronto. Al) druggists
sell it. ' -
TILE GREAT PEM.A.LE REMEDY.
JOB IOSES 'PERIODICAL PILLS
• Phis well known xnedioine is no imposition
but a sure and safe remedy for Female DM-
• °tittles and Obstruction, from any °sue° what -
-ever ; and although a powerful remedy, it eQn•
tains nothing hurtful to the constitution.
TO MARRIZD LADIES
It is pee uliarly'sttited. It wili, in a short time
bring on the monthly period with regularity.
In Chaste of Nervotts and Spinal Affections,
Pains in the Batik and ,Limbs, Heaviness,
Fatigue on 8liglAt exertion, Palpitation of the
heart. Hyliteries, Sick Headaches, • Whites,
and all the painful diseases oceaSioned by a
disordered system, these Pi1l willeffect a ure
when all other mean s have 'failed.
• These Pills have never been known to fail
wbere.thedirectielison the 2nd page of
am-
ph1taie welIebeerved. •' .
• For full ear tinnier s . get a patnphlet Ace , of
agent., •
•JOB MOSKS,NEW.YORK Sone PRORRIETOR:
$1.00 and 1 4 centelsr postiige; enclosed to
Northrop & Lyman, Toronto,., Ont., general
agents for the Dominion, will insure a bottle
ontaining 082.50)5Mo by return mail. .
Sold` in Clinton by T. H. Comb°. and W. R.
-Watts...;...3,..litekwnd V, Lumsden. Sea,
forth; 7. Kidd, Carronbrook; Parker & Cattle
and P. Jordan, Cioderiehi Cameron, Bay-
elas.Bonthron,Rodgerville: an d all mecli-
eine, 'macre, •• •
For Sale., •
}J OUSE find two loto for sale, or exchatign for Mort:
.istreet,,npear4tIteillly P9Ihr b'Spahr'oo,iltonaet,onoeittrif ntivrti suitable
"or 1 .igta good; on I a rm proapedrty: alituatnedamil:aitt,w.e;osb,:uryi
if.17: .ti;vhaeBalleadria!1:)IftilYnaktrer: laleri '11.V/C71'
oL I stocked "wit.
choice fruithien, grape vines, currants, rhubarb, and
air awberriesr ±te,., end ,arootelk.fenced.....Appktromthe:--
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SAMUEL ltECA777.
Clintoo,.14IS:y 28, lage. .. . • . ., .
" -TiOPeity for. Sale,. _
ful inerits, and show you' what a regniali one
rE11.1"8 .EVE•ISALVE. .
_.-.. • •
' An infallible remedy for all.diaeases ql the
eye (aceute or chronic), printutation of the
lids, ulceration if the lachrymal glands,
NM, and weakness of the Vi/tiOtt from any
puse. •
TUt A.maitioas ZIT -Saliva is presented to .the
public with ..of tits .efffeiency as a;
CiiratiVii. Of most disease tt of 'the eye, acute or
chronic inflammation, whether induced by scro-.
fillet's origin or otherwise; weakness or defect'
of :vision, diminished tone of the 'optic nerve,
or a diseased state of the tiseuee constituting
thatorgan.. Also,fdr ali Veriong..whose voca-
tioni,vequirea, an incessanq,:igitnin4ofithe eyes
Lthe-riallia-Wiltect-a4 chief, r a eue
foriciliellthYliction;'Whete Wei:knees, Pain and
mm
isery ay hive long threatened - a fatal' ter-
mination. It is the most simple, safe, and ef- '
footle' remedy ever diedovered. The materials
of which it is made are pure; perfect, and costly,
.ceineounded with elaborate care and exactnese,
safe in its application, being used externally;
'and, of course,'avoiding, the .pain and danger
which necessarily: atternde the, ihtendinition of!
caustic minerals and eye-wieilie
andOLD (humus -SbitEn, of crefitions-origim-
oeresulting from whatever cause,yeild to the
ArfEmeaal EvE-SaLvE. IT IS USED SUC-
CESSFULLY FOR PILES. Its soothinv,f,
feet is immediate; and a permanent cure requires
but a few applications: The proprietors. of
"DR. J. PETTIT'S'AMErticAllEvE:SALvE,'.'while
Making new and improved machinery for mak-
ing amore perfect boae.for the BYE -SALVE, Inive
changed the 'PRADE MARE on the cover so as to
correspond with the Cut an the Wrapper Cir-
•enlars, Advertisements, eto.! We call attention
to this, as it might otherwise be„ regarded as
counterfeiting. •
• ' • .• rvinv BARKER„
•• ' , Proprietors, Freedonia, N. V.
NORTHROP & LYMAN, .
. Toronto; Agents for Canada.
Mitchell's Balladenna Improved India Rubber eoretto
• •There never hasben a tinie'Wheirthehetiling
of.so many different diseases has been caused
by outward application as the present. Itis an
undisputed fact that over half of the entire po-
pulation of the globe resort to the 'use of ordi-
nary plasters,
The piineipal ingredients .used in making
these Plasters • are Gum Olibanum -;-or better
known rei the Frankincense of the liible -Ruh,
ber, and Burgundy Pitch ; which, wjmn scienti-
fically compounded, ii full of dtpctricity, and
when cembined with the pure medicinal
is found to be one of -the greateot healing meth,
nine ever brought before the human race.
They are acknowleged by all who ha\e need
thein to act quicker than any other -Plasters
they ever before tried, and Chat one of thee
Plasters will, do more real service than a huw
thud of the ordinary kind. All other .Plasters
are slow of itetion, and require to be Worn con-
tinually to effect a cure ; but with these it is en-
tirely different ; the instant °neje applied the
patient will feel its effect.
They possess all the soothing,'warbsing, atm -
porting and^strengthening qualitiesof all other
Plasters. Many who have been relieved of
ItHEUNEATiStf, TICDOLOliELIX, and va-
rious other pains in the KIDNEYS, BREAST
or 8i1)1.1, and believe it is solely done by -the
electrical qualities Which the Poroue Plasters
dentate, and which is impartedIo the system,
thus restoring them to a ItOrtithy condition.
They are very soft and pliable still very ad-
hesive; and a mire cure for WEAK BACKS,
PAINS IN THE SIDE AND BREAST; and
nec illYaklablO to those , who have a COLD Of
long standing, and often prevents CONSUMP-
TION, Some even tell us theybelieve they
were entirely cured by the,use of them of along-
eeated Coneumption.
Prepared by CE1011.GE E. miponErz;
Lowell, Mass
Sold by all Druggists
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Tunimlmriber Work, the following tialnable; pro-•,
• pe, Ey for ealei—Lot 26,5th conceSsion of Hulled,.
.6bl:witting of 50 sums on the Londeaboro gravel road.
21 miles from the Town of Clinton, all cleared but one
acre and nearly all free 'of stinnas; du the lake° is a
frame barn and log house, is well watered, and has a
bearing orchard. Also, lot No. 6, King street, Clinton,
and lot,' No. 4, on 'which ia the Ashery. Terms and
• Other particulars made known on application to the'
Underaigned, on the faroWor if by RANI., CzanToo P.O.
•unett, Inly 8, 1870. Wit. SMITHSON.
• •CLINTON •••
PTJMP FACTORY.
MEE SUBSCRIBER DESIRES TO NETURN HIS
•-L sincere thanks for the liberal share of patronage
afforded him, and would also intimate thathe has, dur-
• ing.the paat winter, laid ino large stock ,of erst-ehiss
material „and is now prepared to mike and put in, the
• ' . '
Uf every doseripsion,-on the' sticneres.r-NorTell, mad
.• on. thamost reasonable terms.
•
Remember the place -next door' td.
'• " .MatheSon's Bladksnlith Shop.
• ` • . • •- • 'JAMES RERGusoli.
Clinton, April 10,1877.
•:MONEY 11,) • LOA Approved ;Most
:ALSO, ON ritORTGIGE SECURITY.
A number of good FARMS FOB SALE.
ALSO, SOME TOWN LOTS
..•
Apply to 0. A. HARTT, Attorney, ite
Clinton, Jime-20,:1878,
.BLACIESNITHING.
. . .
MITE undersigned haViug purchased the stock and
leased the premises bf Mo. W. GA•cLEY, on Albert
Street, opposite Mr. Fair's. Mill, takes thie recaps of
,notifying his friends and the publid generally, that he
intends inlaying on the Blackamithing briefness in all
ate Manche, and, therefore, solicits their eUstom.-,-
Doing practically acquainted Ritb-everythingeonneeted
with theintsinese, he OM guarantee satibtactien.;
11(1)..r.se 1.Sib°431:"11' !4' . PH
"DPeBeTlEai i Y
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Clinton, April 24, 1879.
MRS w H. I T T •
TEACHER OF. MUSIC
• Penile attended at their e.Wo residences, it necessary,
liESIDEFOR-One tloor north of kr, CI,
4. iiHantonr ,
,tut'eay 1Q61nStret.
•
,11e se 70:e
WHEAT,
PEAS, BA..RLEy, :OATS,
• .Aii,l all kinee ot tield, 'Garden and FloWer Seede,
In returning thanks to my patrons for the liberal stip.
port itecorded me the mutt year, I take pleastireIn In.
forming the ptIblle that !have, Kt.:mush:Uralic expense,
carefully selected my present large stook of !teed grains
from the moet reliable grOwern. 1 ear, confidently re.
•• commend the
LOST NATION and WHITE RUSSIAN
a8 the best 'spring verictfee grovrniboth for qbanntri
quality and itanitig purposes. My FEAS are 8000V d to
none in the Province for purity and quality. BARLEY
and.,as.Ts et tho very best varieties. CLOVER and
T/MOTIIT imed,VIIEN/P, MANGOLDS, and all other
sem sim garden Beale fresh and pure. I always take
leoptie,ohtivloboaard Rtait.$310;ACtiwIliOvededgittfilli.oansdhforweemtlmemaigiA0L•
eV* any information desired by ferment mad other, -
REMEMBER MY STAND„
Inmate Street, above Colborne ote1, Goaorioli
JAMES AleNAIS.'
dottedelx,Marek.1879. .
i'ALL..and WINTER
0
The subscriber has opened out his Fall
stock of Boots and Shoes which coneiste
of an excellent. Assortment of the eeveral
.• varieties, in
NIA Boy% Worooelh. Childron ragout'
Which will be sold at
PRICES LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE,
• HARNss DEPARTMENT.
In thia department 1 would calrthe a4ention of laminas and others, to my very large stook
of both Lroarr AND FINA.V17, DOUBLE AND Sznema Hananiss, made with the best stock and
workmanship. Employing none but the beet workmen, I will guaritatee_all win k.
TWUNKS and VALISEs..-.4. very large assortment and very cheap, TRUNES !MI 75 cents VP,
lat an 211.4 class 8111 LES, froin 40 cents per hunch, up. A'rooni over:the then to let.
ALL GOO* WARRANTED...$
• ,
JAME,..r/VITCHELL,
„
NEW HARNESS SHOP.
fillIkultdersignedhas opened a 'tamest; shop.* the
premiseshitelyeeeupied by
. J. 1111TH BORON' STREET ILINTON
Where he *will keep on hand an amiortment of the arti-
cles and stook usually found in a idol.° of this kind.
Being a praotiorworkmen, bele proParedtellexeente all
orders in good style. • •
. .
Itsialring Promptly Mtended to.
• Glyn lit ta A
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•
O., STENTEICS.
Olinten, bray lst; 149: le
TUE' ALLAN LINE
LIVERPODL7-7 LONDONDS11Y-71141107;
sHiii-TEsT SEA •-°13A.6A.Cf1*.l.
cabi•n,Internied Late and steerage Tick.
•• eti at Lowest gates. •
EVERY SAT.URDAY. FROM, QUEBEC.
SARatATIAN •.. . Sept. Ilth
orRoAssiAN •• •, • ! leth .
SARDINIAN., . .. ......... . . ........" " • .20th
lnoRAVIAN . . ........ ........ " 271h
PERUVIAN •Oct: Sth.
POLYNESIAN. , " llth
••
Parties deeitme to bring ont friends from the old
'country, cansave 'money byparelmeing prepaid &malt.:
.cates 1 om -the agent in ClintOn. " •.
STEERAGE TICKETS TO
,
Liverpool, Londonderrii, •Queene,
• town, lielfast, London, Bristol. Cardif.,.:
-For through tickets and every informationaPply to
A. STRAyeon, et. T, R., igent, cibitop.
canton, may 80,1878: ,
°v$P- • • •
NOEIITAKIN6.
IRepairihg,oleaning, &v., ddOs oh ohort notire. fp 'a
woikmazilike manner, and on reasoziableterme.
•• ALPERT STREET, 11.011,Til '01"TRE 'MARKET; '
Clintoh,Dee. 6,1877. ', ,
. .
REM.. OVAL;
J. Bp 4 B M,13 B,
Watch and Clock Maker,.
J*NvLER, &C.,.
WOuldrespeotfulry announce to hie °newt:oars ;nit the
public genet -ally, that he hoe removed into his fOrmni
building, on . •
ALBEOT• §TREICT, OPP0517t POE MARKET,
Wher'e he will keep on hand a select aosortniont of
Weeks, Watehea.leviiiiry, and simkrware atoll kindS.
Which 110 win yen at reaennabie rates Repairing Of
.every assoriptionrrempuy sttemloa to. •
- • • SIDDLECOMBIE AneMis; Sampuu
DMi, 6, 1878. .
Clocks, Watches,Jelyellery, &c
S": FOWLER
.
Dosfres toreturn
hi saineerethanko
• to his numerous' •
fridnds anucusto
.meregortheliber- ••• •
al shareofpatron-
ageth ath e has re, •
seivedehneearry- .•
•
tug or business in ' •
•alintoo,an &hopes
byit atria atten-
tion to business,•
• .
and using ovary
eftuktto troetthe
• WEL utfrofbii.
friend& toeontin-
ne to reteinthelr, _
, patron:, go. •
He would aim, take this oppertunftyol�tatirg that na
.has taken his son into partnerskip, and that the busi-
ness will be condoeeedin future under the stYle of S..
FOWLER & SON. The firm einkeep tin hand.
Watches, Oldek8 Jewellery; Spectacles,
And all other articles in their line •
•
„All kinds of Pipes Repaired and Moented. •
riiHESVESORIEEBEE6LiAirli To STATE
A• to thepabliothat he keeps eonatantly on hand
a large aid mmerier etas s,ot
. ,
PTITS, OASKETS
Cofazi-Trimmings said Robes,
, .
..Witha oplenda HEARSE. 1'LAXI4 COFFINS alwase
on hand r Earth* ean be Supplied in one: hour; at
• •• 'anY time, at ••
TEN PER CENT • LESS:
:1,4iip:ainatepibour6cli,it any ether-pl-aee.:
A'f411 Stock oirIIRIVITURE
Always on hand.. .
THQS STEVENSON-.
oliabin,MaY10,1877. . '
NEW
AND. •
ar4r.1177,$1 VO,
HaVing opened mike shep on
uron Street,. Cliatot
Aud propured a -wELL,AssORTED sTOOE OP
GOODS suitable for hie busineee,will be pleased tb
tioe all his old Customers and ria many' new -ones 'as -
may fever him !nth their patronage. .
CLOTHING MADE tax SHORT
'AND AT REASONABLE 1t.Arts. "
100(1 also:faint of Goes rending:I in gook
• (Minion, aniy 8,1879.
General SEWINGWICHINE DEPOT:
A splendid ailiortment of first-class MACHINES always:on hand: NEEDLES
" and !Very furnishing kept in stock, • . , .
ALSO REPAIRING SHOP,
Sewing Machines, of •every trialce repaired, • and new parte kept onliand., Being himself
: practical machinist, all work done liere-is warranted to grild gaud satistaetian..
charges Moderate 11 NORSWQRTHY, Post Office Box 105.
iiintrora 'Street; One door west of tLe Clonamerclai 110e1, Cliutoo. Out. -
Tili Tg01101111. XIIIIIPACT11:111111..:
OF ST It T F '0 R,
INCoRponaiEn1674, successors to Thomson& wolframs, et hitteheD,
Agricultural Engine -Works
•
,Ii0BERT THOMSON, Pmegiantxt ; A, It. WILL/AM, Vica•Bsis. ; ALEX,- GEANT,
• St0.-TnnAs. ; J. REDFORD. W. MOWAT,' J, CORCORAN, W. MAESHALL,
4
MAN't1PACTV11,11.11,6 OF -
'Johnston' liarvistersi. Single.• 'Reapers, Mowers and Combined • Machines',
.BroaclosSi Seeders, Seed Drills, Horse Powers, Sawing.
arablitheis, Grain Crashers, Strad? Cutters, Plowe, Gang. Plows, Bre..,
Builder's, of Steam Engines and Boilers, all sizes',
• WATRA WHEELS AND ALL KINDS OIV lour BIACHINEIVit.
Centritotore for aritt 'net Sato complete, .413-o for Water Worksfor clac8si01192. end
• Otago, on thae Hay Sport. ear Chee86 Facto* lifachifterY a SPeoialtY. ••1.
Addresa, TIKODISON & wipvtAints, man'uractormale co., Stratford, Ont.*
„ VIM. 9, 1876.,