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OCTODER ') 1879 T1 -1E (..3.41NTUN IN _KW .124.11A.
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a• lune 1mi:icon now stud TUOD,
fa zellehed by the widest men.
° ' man oet west swallowed his false
teeth, and R:ow he swallows his food and
„naleticcates it after it is down.
; How to get a. husband,' is the title
• of a new work. One way, girlsis to
get.your m.others.to ;eke in boarders,
; A man break hi8 heart?' sneered the
Widow. Pilkins, Perhaps be does, as.
a )abster breaks his claw, and anokher
always grows again.'
There is no remedy for love,' said
Thor.ean, but to Wye more.! Quite
true. 'The more of thetnyou love, the
less you care for any one of them.
Mr, Stebbins. 'Oh, brother, don't
you think it,would be advisable to call
meetin' to aray for rain 3 Practial,
brother.. But don't you think it would
. ,be a little surer to have a picnic
Au A meriean says• from bie
edof the- weather, he 'should imagine
tbatRai'
n Britano,ia ought to be, as
popular in England. as 'Hail, ColurnbiaV
is in the State&
• 4 What,' Oka i correspondent, 'clauses
the hair to opine out ?' Before we an-
swer we Must know whether" you are
married or single. This is important to
a true understanding of the case.
A parishoner of a Betkshiro pastor
was asked what. the.celor.ofthe.parson's•
eyes was lie didn't •know, : 'for,' be
s, said, when hepr's his .eyes are shilt,
and when he preaches 1 genertlIrshut
:One of the party :of six Highland
District.bo. who 'are Spending their
vaeation at Kennerbunk sent the follow-
ing • expressive letter We dug
woodchuck out of his • bole ; it was a
skunk; we slept in the barn that night.'
Here is a conundrum which eontaies
A wicked Slander: 'Whdria woMan care-
fully slides out of bed in the dead of
night and by th-e'Pale light of the moon
goes through herhusletnWs pockets, why
does sbeslways take the emelt change
and learn the bills .Answer.. -because
..ehe doesn't.' ••
A. •gentlemen.observing a Servant girl,
• wbo was left handed,. placing the knives
.A'farks-cor tire dinner-table-izt-the
same awkvitard position,' temarked te her
that shewas laying •them •left-handed.
Oh, indecla_b4-.
.13ep1eased,-.siirto help me turn the
table round !' ••• •
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A Louisville girl or sixteen has been
twice noarried and twice divorced. ,
A MI'S, Myers, ef Cleveland, Ohio;
pr.eeentea her husband with four Orli-
, dren on the ISW inst„--thtee boys and
one girl,
.A Srin Francisco mart was caoght al-
tering the figures on his mother's tomb -
stelae, his object being to melte the date
suit his purpose in a lawsuit, '
The British war steamer,. Mercury,
lately completed and tested, is said to be
the switiest vessel in the world. She
makes twenty-two miles an hour.
The'New York ITergia is compelled
to admit that in spite of the present de-
pression and distress Great Britain is
the richest nation.on the globe.'•-•
A Chinese deputation presented an
•0.4d.reed...9t.w0co me_ fc. Grant •on Wed,
nesclay, in San Francisco, to which a
brief reply was made. - Mrs. Grant was
presented with a small ivory casket.
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Now, Mr.: -Robinson,!. said a. fair
young city visitorto the kind: hearted
faemer, yen silo* us•your water.
trillion orchard'? haven't a. •waterl
melon. tree an the place this Year, ina'ain;
they were all winter killed,' .and .his
questioner wondered why be% smiled' se
• pleasantly, as he answered. ' .
Eclvrerd,'said Mr. Rice, vrhat do I
hear 1 -that you have disobeyed your
• grandma -who told pin just now not to
jump down tbeie _stens?' Grandma
didn't tell us not to, papa; she only,
came to the door. and said, '•
.jump down thoee, steps; .trisYs ; and .1.
shouldn't' think She would -an old lady
- her !!
Theree one roan' in this World-. we
want to thrash. We do.. He sends rm.!
a-marked-advertisetneut:of a girl firho
A Methodist' minister living near St.
Joe, Missouri, -the Ie'. J. R. Itoop by
name -who, olaYing in ambush- for the
thieving visitors tohis •watermelon
pat* shot Wm, Mpg, One•of hia Hoek.
While Alex. White, fsrmer, or Por -
tet$ Reek, Wis., was absent on Wednes-
day, his:fiveyears old son was taken to
the barn, where. he was found with his
throat cut from ear to ear and (liana-,
bowled., • a deer with a rook overtook and dia-
While Charles Harris, of Texas, was Patched a bear with an ill{e, and caught
being banged a very large crowd. sang • Knd lurmstrunge, terminus bull. _
"Sweet By -and -Bye.' Mr. •Harris's • Joe Pentz took a rale to his weddin
last words were. for beaVen's sake at Mark's Gap, Texas. The sexto
swing me off. I I ought to haire been tried to persuade him to leave it at the
out of this twis hours ago.' dcior bn entering the church, but be
. The widow a linglf McConville, 9f OTTAWA* 0000.
Chicago, murdered by Sherry and Con -1 Vntroara Vessuoar, COMPANY, TORONTO.
Gentleinan,-Confirming ray statement a
I e v
has
ago
Co
int
bui
ed
wit
has
w a
der
on
at 1
/dui
to t
all
Lee
last
chi
the
hors
F.ra
COS
Th
wh
coo
for
cou
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ab
,for which the latter was hanged; tort time ago, as to the satisfactory reSults
began a sait for $10,000 damagee in) use of your COMPOTSD Sy p
lust the saloon where Sherry and.Ilirroetoosentrzs, I will further add thitufr or
nley procured liquor,..whicb got there Proofs of the genuine benefits conferartedesoha
Ideas mg airing it are constantly coming
oxicated ; agaiust the owner of the Pa
nder my observation.;. parties to whom I have
!ding and against the agent who leas- 4
recommended it, have in a short time, with the
the premises. e'
deepest thankfulness, acknowledged the relief
they have exporien
d
.A, railroad train moved out of Debver asys:rted t4t it, and it alone, has
Ceti, and in some cases have
saved their
h a bride* on board, but the careless
itation, He 1401,10Iatnatarivdcoarmypeurinue gleal juIrco assurer:ion
s wild with exoitvment when he iiri. PoniesrurrEs,thebestfrrrepPiOratIonjotunayilitvlii
biked was left •in the
stood that sbe had teen whisked ofi 1,aus come finder my.notice for Debility end ell
640,1,1,11110117113•Ylierplaints, Bronehitis, Coughs
ength conniaisionate official put it before eavearvyvalltheiva'joutousetallyr_ocominend
.01419,rumnao.enVit Emir truly
On. a special locomotive, with orders YOull. H.F.IVIOMAarnx
her honeymoon journey alone and
The kid,neys are subject to a variety ;if
H. Combo and W ea ° exii.'
atts 84 Co
he engineer to overtake the bride at lit. • For sale by J.
hazards, dangerous and painful disease arising
red Long and .wife, of the town of VarleUS causes. By the judimp' a''e__f),Tal
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TOltii BlICIIU and UvA Misr, thiessellsaffeCtiotnee
, Mirth., went to a prayer meeting mlityf be cured. Bright's disease,' diabetes, arid
WednesSay ;night, leaving threeplaints, are suceessfialy coin-.
ldern in bed' and. a lamp burning ori Zeta Styaltei;igurn
by all dealerust."5Pglacte nit d "y1".; I;Wel:br I -11a e
table. When ,they returned tho Forsle
is was fn ashes; and two ehildren, by '7'11'9311213e' and Watts & "13'
HA.GYARD'S PECTORAh BALSAM is composed
of the -Most healing batsains arid gimes. The
ilk and !Henry aged eeven and -two
pectively, had been burned to a -crisp,
,, Balsams, Which enter ibtO its compositiond by the natives when America, was
,
sir other child, Clara. was, re
en nearly dead. mien were age
first discovered,,and are combined with other
rgetable touics so blended together, that it
Id Jift a barrel containing thirty oy ly, and it isuconsiiidceLbcultat are
tire(' auuu 41'
ill i 1:
A negro who.died recently at Oxford, affect ons of the t.roat and
_ C., - w as famous for his strength. He if:loughs/3, eulti4usrard
ty gallons and drink from the bung,
preparation of the day. rot saiee:ta ,Eg standard
ombef and 'Watts & Co. •' y- '
ld throw an ordinarylinvil- twenty- Medicine
all.the purposes -of a "Family
e yards; -*ad' 1
cou cl-paillouranen with HFor
iiertri)e's laYeeli, wopthOrf. is eat the heed a the
andspike at one time. He once killt awl exitzliry !teed suers,
bothIntritilally.
Prost 'Bites U.Eraelie °La
Throat; Burns, Scalds,
and often cures Asthma. For sale; h J,v II;
Oombe; and. Watts -d: Co. y '
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*A: poor old. woman named' Bertha pereisted in carrying it aeross-hie shoul-
Wattled unjustly' aceutecl at New York der as he walked with the bride up the
rail Hi I ti n
coin on an Italian peanut vender was. was that a 1 vat su or a re erte
• benorably discharged, but the excite. to shoot hrin on this occasion, and be
merit brought on a sickness, which re., meant to be prepared for defense. -
on . Wednesday of pessing 'counterfe!').• isle to re altar . s exp ana o
Suitedfatally. The Baptist, Ministers of Nesir York
. A black bass was disco'vered• in the had an'exciting discussion thdother day
eentre of a •cake of ice at Jaoundout an on the point whetlier they should admit
Memlay. It bed been locked 911 there reporters to their meetings or not inthe
for eight Months and was 'frezen-stiff-course of wiritsh-Dr:13:117-1\fillar-ex:-
When cut out. It was placed • in a. claimed, I want the geed 'things saitl
sprinkling' pot containing' Mitern water here to be voiced outside.. thank god
and,in halt'anhour sheered Signs of life. fernewspapersand for reporters.'„ The
..-...Eernards ...Mttelermennoi , German power of the newspaper for good was
farrn laborer, has been Adel') -•A'14•7•64,i-• apknowledgedrOnly,three votingfOr the
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fa Flat -lands, N. y., and cannot be exclusion of the members of the press. -
awakened, 'fOosi pb_yei*e,ibleket,,_ At. a . funeral in_ Salern,Maes..., repent-
'AInslermann las taken ci dose. of Tor, ly a stranger stepped forward ind asked
plaint', while an'Other doctor curls he is to see the face of the .corpse. .11e.. was
suffering frona a cataleptic attack brought told that the family did not widh to
on by excessive drinking. . . , have, the coffin opened; ' when
A well dressed woman drew, a crowd
' hd de -
is wanted' and ' will be identified by a
cross -.tatooed upon her, right leg,.
just above . the knee.' 'How, in • the,
'name of the -Angel- arelie going to
'knoW who has that' Mark, while long
dresses are fashionable,
Ari ola-coltar named Miehael Young,
• who lived in_Fifisehire,_• being at the
point of death, andstfertcr of the neigh-
bors attending to see him breath his last,
being rather tardy about it, was 'aecest-
ed by his wife in. the following affeetion-,...
ate words ' Be wearire Michaolie ! 'be
wearin'l ye ken 'the- canle's wastin', an'
• the forik's wearien't
Amanda, I wish you to jaut the large.
bible in a prominent placeorr. the 08n -
ire. table., cord place three or four:Byrne
books carelessly round on the sofas. 1 led her to make the .experiments.
have just adeertieed for a young.man to CongregatiOnal minister iir St. 'atil
board in it cheerful-Obristian family, having succeeded in .raising a !arid debt
:and I tell you what if yoksirls don't
'manage; either one of' you, to' take him
In, why I'll never try' anything irgaie,'
fore I'm tired oak' '
A srnall hoy with a Pig cent in .bas
band stood before a grotery for along
. time before making up his mind a en-
ter. •When :raked what he 'desired, he
enquired : a boy sheuld.come: hete
and get :trusted for a stick of gum, how
• much' would .it be 1 'One cent,' wa
tlie reply. ' And if 'a boy shotald come
here with the cash, hew much' would it
just the same Then I g's
, 4t• get' trusted,' quietly 'remarked. the
financier, af3 be slipped the cent' down
-intri•liis pocket.
• 4 Dinna 11ino,' filar " sapient For-
forshire laird of the ota school, ,dinna
tell me that the earth's shapit like an
oraege, an' that it whirl's rooned aholat
ilke, twenty-foor hours. It's. a non -
Sense, • Seidly Hills lies to the north,
an' the Tay to the soOth at nielit when
gang to tity bed ;i' the mornin' when
I rise I fin' them the same ; sn'
nais proof that the earth tuna rotin'.
I'll tell ye What it 1S. an' 1 Speak Wi'
the authority 01 arm What's gien the sub-
ject a, deal o' study -the earth's ipread
opt just like it natekle hsrhyseone, in
Wifieh the llo we o' Steatlimorerciiresente
• a ktmeicle-imirk.'.
mended that hie request he granted, as
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together in clineinriati streets ik- .. Y was that of a eister, whom he
r . , ;
ing a man ectOis the face severbyal.'stittnr es balcina b:941 seen for.: teeny years. A.
v i v i n g sister came ' forward Who rot
sur -
with a whip, and then finishing the pun -
Many years bad been thought dead, and
ishroent with her fistsShe coo
. llyex
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plained. that he 'was her runway huo, the meeting of the tWO „at the open greets
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ban% whom she had labelaboriouslytrao,1 • was very affecting.
for the sole purpode of whipping him. . A Carless telegrapher Cused a panic
At Stratforcl,Ct., on.Wedriesday, Rey. la a est'° gr(de 'In Now Yorkcity
one evening last week. A young ivd--
DaVid L. Loundsberry, Reetor of etiriat
ClO.iman telegraphed item 'Philadelphia. kb
reh, was shot deadby hs wife as he
ley asleep.: . She .tirraS, an inialid and tier mother. in this wise :---‘. Have re-
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aiiotended •.
...'llave received •no letter. AM
Jury rendered a verdict that the deed was. this married.' • The inother was surprised at
done dhring left/ rOrary tiberratiOn of th.e
-Mind... ; • • • • ' . this ;sudden aratrounceeient, and slie gate
the daughter a large piece of her_raincl.
. AL.the PolletriWisr)-laiv-onirTliwr The operator. harl'Inistaken f, worried'
last week the .inost•valuecl eo* on exhi-
' merged:: no doubt thinking. the
bitiOn keeled overand gave up ' 'thgl
e tor
-,--- meaningwas the' same; and had wired
gtost. . The cattle doctors all gathered the mother the su.iprieing intelligenne.
around the animal and made a post • •
In•hrie,to eiceOnation in Public. Th a English and IFfr'et-pi'ii: •-:
•canars of death, wonderful to relate, was . . • .. , . . .
found to have been: ain the • . hairpin Near thtee. thotisandlres,oeeurredin,
beast's heart. - , •
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phyttcion to performThe
hceivedno letterAm Worried' The
ad been dreading an Operation. which message reeoved ber wee
The San Francisco But/etia believes
that 810,000,000 wonid be regnired to
make good the bank lasses in that city
breught to light within the last four
years: It attributes, them nearly all to
incompetent or dishonest banking. ,
T 0 Il,
.HURON LIVE STOCK ASSOCIATION.
THIRD ANNUAL SALE,
.
THE Third Animal Sale, under the anspioes
of the Huron Live' Stook Association, will
beheld. in the:
WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 15th, MO,
:
Co•mmencing at 12 o'clOck, noon. -
'.Phere wilIbe offered for sale Li large number
of Itaported Stallions, Thoroughbred Short-
hern Bulls, Cows and -Heifers, Thoroughbred
S heeP and,'Swine; Lileo linprov,ed-and•FatS took:
This Sale offers Superior Facilities for bothE
4layer-ond-Sellteveral---of-t c A-mir
in the Province will be represented, and the
ale will he attend'ed by buyerfffrom the United
States and a1T parts Of Canada. Catalogties
can be had. on applieation to the -Secretary.
Entries of Stock for Sale will be received until
the morning of tbe,sale; but stocknow entered
will not appear in the sale catalogue. The.
Secretary will be at Film's Hotel; Chnton, on
the afternobn and .evening before the sale to
receive entkies. There will be aniple accom-
modaticin at Clintom'for both man and heist,
which will be provided at the lowest possible
rates.
ersisormereiraerrepeprwem.1.1:sak
134RAL FISTATZ FOB, SALE,
1. Farm Lot NO. 84 in the h'irat Coneeseion (Baron
Need) Tuakersmith, contsino 98 Wes Of first•clase land,
about two miles from OlintOns, board fence infront,goos
hardwood thnber. May be made e superior dairy farm,
2. West Half of not Right in the 'Eleventh Conces-
atoll of Turnleerry, fifty acres, good wheat land, six mime
from Wingham and one mile trona the Cilenennan Sta-
tion Of the Toronto, Grey and Brace Railway. A email
clearanee on the front, Jmiance hardwood timber,'
Would sell cheep or cash. or exchange for town propor-
ty in Clinton, Apply to the owner,BarauelThrower,at
Fair's Mille, Clinton or to the Undereigued.
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4. The large and convenient Driek More, in the Al.
belt treet Dlook,now %templed by kir. Jas.33iddiec0mbe.
Rirat-elass grain store, at the Grand Trunk station
belonging to A. Jamieeen.
7. The large team building.and lotadjoining the.
Grand 'Creak Station, formerly occupied by J. IL Bel-
fry, with engine and boiler, Premises well suited for
Manufacturing purpres, pork -peeking, &v.
REMOVAL.
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J . () 0 111113 E
CHEMIST I. DRUOGIST,
nas removes tons) poem:sus known as
X'ixe 011.01") pi 4Nri.`(>111
Where he will, keep for sat,. a ifele..t end general assort.'
11)05 1, of
PiliJOS, 0 fi Nflti A LS . AN o MEDICINES,
pyg tieis on,
rt11*1.1101mm, Br eelpte, mut Vorapoustis owe, -
fully auctcle up, with tieepteNr.
otintoo, Feb. 87, 1.879. •
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w. )(rig • Machmes
on
B. Lot 6, Victoria Street, (ot'ordon survey); e choice e
building lot, between the G. T. Railway and the River
well-fenced,,nianted with tree, good well, dc.
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9, Lot 21, .Froderick street, belonging to Mr. John
Powell. - Good frame cottage of *le room, Well and
Munp, gefidgerdaR•...*14,4k scaith_of
herds residence. •
Clinton, Toe. 24,1879.
OF ALI, EINDS.
Canada Company Lands.i •
A LIST OF LANDS IN MORON FOR SALE 131
the Canada Compani may be neen st the office of
, All kinds or afrA.C1HOINE Frit WISIIISIDS
.,' he undersigned. , .11ALE• kept on Aisne'.
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*NO MADE 000D-Aarirr.-
Olinton,•1:44:17. 079,
6114 1/17 °therinliamtaato
- Erysipelas,- emends '
dieease cured in few hours.
ago, skin irritation, nieers from any cause, on a bun-
dred other dieeerfer Me eallsed.by.ara-aeld-ferment,
which premien incennestery action. Drumm:its Lb-
aorbent willpositively effect a cure in a few hours, by
abaoybing the acid poison from the ester*. field by
dragglets. Priee,500, Advice in particular ease ere e,
- - W. Y. BIttiNTON,
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- London Ont.
TO 98000.5 YEAR, or .95 to
$20 a dry In your own looality
No risk. Women do as well
as men. Many make more.
than the amount stated above.
No one eaniail to raake money
fast. Any one can do the
work. You'ean rnske from 50
.01114g trx 92 an hour by devoting your evenings and
spare timeds
to the busins. costs nothing to try
the business. Nothing like it for money -making ever
offered before. Basinfuls pleasant and atrial), honor.
able. • Reader, if yon want to know all about the best
paying business before the public , send us your address
and, we will send you full particulars and private terms
free; samples worth 95 also free ; you can then make
up your raind.for yourself. Address GEO. STINSON
& CO., Portland, Maine. ' • 80
• Russia during .August; A: desiatc f.
destroying over
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An- Al:shame. woman hai originated:. it $15,00moO, Worth .of PropOrt
novel jednetry which. may .prove '..t0 DO •4 • ,b. Y..
an important and'useful one. She.stripis• r°111 bids
saYe the
drought continues, and. Inds fair to cif:.
other fowls from their quills and weaves
ibe down ofthe feathers of turkeys,and feet next years's props ofwinter ,grain..
it into a thick, soft cloth, which .cire be Six thOusand Cuban Mayes have been
'dyed to any desired ,color, and out or emancipated by their owners, - who have
'which inot4 beautiful and comfortable centraeted with them for Sir) years'
cloaks, rraiques, 4., can be Tirade.' Her
inability to boy herself a Seal -skin sacque •Advices trona the west coast of Airier"
,state•that•Stanley evidently intends to
complete the exploration of the Conge
River from the west, coast. 'At Siert•a
Leonehis steamer was in clanger of be-
lialTetoralied" "by llairautliorities, and
Stanley had to declare himself, although
he was . traVelling Joinder an assumed
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,whieluested on hie ehurch,. called the
truttees to the platform and •Inopeund-
ed o then.; the question you.
promise. this.People that you will never
again Bo long as you are trusteed; allow
this Airrell to gekinto debt ;' tliat you
will close the doors before yon *Mallow
such thine They answered- in the
affirmative 'and returned to their seats.
• Chas. E. Schuyler''of Little Falls,te•
legtaph oPerator; colled on a' eixteen-
year old datighter of a protninet citizen
on Teesda,y.while. atteeding, sehool, ab
Buffalo, re pre se0i rig.th et her 'father ha
been injured and he was sett to, bring
her';' She aceorepanied him to the place
entering a room he locked tho door and.
&teed her to copy a letter to bee rather'
askiog that tt,t500, be . given for her re-
lease. The prisoner begged to be re-
leased, promising to raise the sum re-
quired and bring it to him.. On her
swearing secteey she Was released and
afterwards confoaSed; Solicit/ler Was ar-
rested s.and confessed. On him was
rolmeto. letter to the father Of the young
lady that he had his on
lit custody and watill release on.
payreent of S500,•and if not fortheoming
the.child would be drowned. Schuyler
was held hairier $5,060.1 The names
of anuteber of little children of wealthy
aSidents were found on him.
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. TERMS SALE. •
Twelve months' credit will be given on fur-
nishing seeurity setisfaotory to the owner of
the stock sold, A discount of 8 per cent will
be allowed for cash on all sales.
.M. Y. IVIoLEAN, Seaforth, Secretary. ,
JAMES BIGGINS Clinton President.
F, GRAHAM, •Goderieb Auctioneer.
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.Land for Sale.
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MLLE ubso,iber Offers:. for. sale 30 acres,
niOre or lead, being AAA park er tango
3 t, in the 4th concession of the township of
Stanley. Frame barn and house on the place,
never -failings Spring of water; sell, clay loam.
Terms easy. For further particulars apply to
• JAMES- FISHER, ,
• BERwIlt P.O
• At a special service of prayer and
huttiliatort atEdinburgh,.Dr. tegg, One'.
of the leaderb of the' Free •Chutchi ex-
pressed his conviction that. the unroll -
Boilable weather was a jeclgment on ac -
mot �f naticinal• eine, among which he
maiimerated infidelity, the encourage -
went, of Roman. Catholicism by the
Government, the relations Maintained
with certain foreign Countries, Sabbath
breaking and profane swearing,• .
The, Contstantinople Correspondent Of
the Cologne anzeite, Wailtig oii iris; nth
rat, soya that the squareinfroot of the
Setalcierate end its corridors and halls
are filled front early morning with . wo-
men aud ebildren• meetly the widows
aed wivesof officers and SOfaiiirs, who
ask for bread and arrears of ,paY rind
pensions, and beep manes on the Salto'
and his Minister, Osman: Pasha. When
,Osmen Pasha's gilded earriageappears.,
crowds ef wawa instantly suffbend'it.
()Dog 1 villlain 1 thief 1' they exaliiim ;
tve die of hunger and yen blind painee81
Give us broad 1 These who sopport tia
have died for their, country, anti you
leave its to die of Ininger I'
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Aug. 7; 1879.. • •
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Farm For pale.
frHAVFIRST-OLASS VARMI No. 35, on
1 the 1.5th eon. of Goderich Toviiiiship, be-
longing to Mrs. C. Gordon ; will be sold for cash
of on part credit. Only on mile fronrClinton.
The farm contains eighty acres of Choice land,
•in good Condition, fine orchard, litc. Apply to
H. HALE
plintonauly 21, 1979.
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ATTENTION.
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ri1e:ER.1;0=E, that the appointment of Mesabi* •
-U Marrow entrust:1w, flie' Mensal', as Agents of
Mutual .Fire Insurance Company;
Of the County of Wellington, la this day cancelled.
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W . W. FAiitimAN, Esq., lam been appointed
Agent lot thie town and vicinity, and is now..propered
to take applications for this Company, the cheapest in
the Dourinion. . " •
By order , -"'ClIABLES
• Secy-Treas
Guelph, 4th Deo.,187.8. 015
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A _GREAT, OFFER.
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illaemlyoii, bound. in f ull sheep, an unahridge
Worcester'sDictiOnafY
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The F9rinightly Review,
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'For one. year. •• '
Subeeription price per annum, " Fcrtnightly". , 5.130
Oz', we win give an untshridged, bona in sheep, WOE.
OESTER'S DICTIONARY for 11,Ve yearly subscribers
to TIM FORTRIGIITLy REVIEW, or for four /early aub-
earthen to tha same, we will give a copy of that Unions
ivork, bound in 2 -vols., SupgaNATtram. Esrmiorr.-
.Agents, 'Wanted -to whom we will pay a good
commisaion to °armee their looality. For particulars,
order books, apeeimen copies; &e.,.address the publish-
ers, • • • MELFORDS, CLARKE & CO,
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'‘..„ 0 York St., Toronto
R. R.
. • CONSfILTDTIONAZ
e.A.T.A.nu.kx nicl.ter..i-ir
'U RES OAT..RB
Thotinds Applaud. it Wonderful Celli
Rumanian 1511rn,kca-TIllItall STREET,. ono door
westof thellthernercial goys,
i.briiitSWeainr: Peat &Mee Box 105,
CLINTON, ONT.:
Hew- 'what 'ct Reverend Gentle'Utetnsays' of the
Constitutional Remedy
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T. )3. Itannzuo, Esq., Brockvilk,. Ont. '
•Dear is now twoyears auice'your " Constitu-
tional Catarrh Remedy" was introduced le Me, 1 hare
waited thia long to See if the cure Would •reniainper-
molten • etore doing fifikri-nrdUtrto oia a
the hippy effects seemed to nie to be." too good' to be'
true." I was afflicted in my head for years before
suspected it to be Catarrh, In reading -hi your chewer
T. sew 701 1550 deseribedin-many .partiatimrs. The in-
ward " drop" from the head had becorire very disagree-
able, ad a choking sensation often Prifiented Me flora
lYbiliflongt I would feel like smothering, an be cam.
pella to. sit up in bed: My heath and spirita Were
aeriously affeeted. When your Agent,caree te.Walker.;
ton, in August, 3:816, 1 seared three bottles. • Before I
had used a quarter of the-aontents of one bottle, I
fortnd'datilded relief, and when I had lased two bottled
and st third, X quit taking it,feelingwalte cured of that -
ailment, and hate'not tisedanyisinee, tilfOt Wel have
taken some.for a cold in my head. A senee of duty to
sufferere from that Mathsome dines°, Oefetrutprompts
Me to send yell this Certificate, unsolicited, 'nth leave
to make what nee of iryou may Bee proper. -
Yours truly, '
• W. TINDALL, Methodiat Minister,
Port Elgin; aut., Aug.. 24,3878.
Ask for Littlefield's Constitutional On-.
tarkk 1temedy,.and take no,other.
8...MON.C11 guaranteed: $12 a
day at imme made by the Judea -
Woos. Capital not required; vre
Will start you. Men, woicen,boys
end ,girls make money 'looter at
wOrk
007 05 than at anything elm,
gee work is light and pleasant,
. • and•such MI anyone eanuo right at
Those whOere whirl who' gee notice will send 110
noir aaaregg at onto end goo for themselves,. Costly
outfit end tarnishes, Now is the time. Those already
at work are. laYing up large sumsr1moneye, Address
TEUE & 0Os Augusta, Maine. . 80
MONEY TO LOAN. oft Approved Notes,
Ar.s0, ON MOItTo,tA.OE SEOtinITV,
A number of geed' FARMS FOR SALE
• 4140r -sour. TOWN LOTS
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Apply to : • , 0, A, 1/A1t,T3, Attorney,
Clinton, Suite 90, 1878,
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A WEEK is your .01‘11 toW11, 0114 110
Capital rirked. "You min give the brad -
noes a trial withottt expense. The heat
'opportunity ever offered for those will,
. ing to %yolk, Yon should toy nothing
else untlI yrat ran foe yontself'what
01'1 00)1111 0 tilts Mt. -bless we eger,-..
No room to espialti here, You 000 do -
Tal 0 ri,i. your line or only 5 1111 spare. Vein to the bind.
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1.1„0„14"0.and ma 0 great pay fur- every Indio that yon Worh
Wontop mak ag toligh t14 rooll• • Kola Jog speeiril pri.
vute terms and parthinlars, vitriol. 00l4 711111 Ti'e', 91te
outfit free., l'oon't 'complain 00 hard lin ea while Yon
have such ri ehance. A4ire48,11:. MILL rT & co,
rotators, • . . .
mattio, se
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1 'furs standard article is compound-
ed with, the greatest care. •
• Its effents are as wondeffUl and as
satisfactory as ever.
• It restores gray or faded hair to its
'youthful color. .
• It remoNa-Till
and dandruff. It gives the head a
'cooling, soothing sensation of great
comfort, and the scalp by its use-
becomeS white and clean.
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13y its tonic .properties it restores
• the capillary .glands_ to their nolV4I,.,..4.4,,
• vig,oryprestentingL-haldnessrand mak
ing the hair grow thick and strong.
As a dreSsing, nothing littS been.
found so effectual or desirable:
-A. A. Haye0,31.D.; State Assttrr
of Massachusetts; says, "The con- ;
• stituents are pure, and carefully se-,
lected for excellent quality ; and X •
consider, it ,the BEST Panrartarrosr.
for its intended purposes.," •
• Priers, One bolistr.
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T. 3. B.MAtintitO, Therainion. Agent, Brockville, ont.,
' • . _ •
80IO .by DrUggists
• per Bottle. ' . •
BUY IT. : •, TRY IT.
NEW CARRIAGE AVORK5
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JAM -ZS CLARK
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„Etas pleasure in ant -monolog to the inhabitants of Itlyth
leneVniVtintgintlistt, ard PZ:erellttionitilralilaglia46s
for
CARR/AGES, WAGGONS; BUGGIES,
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linen the snot test notice, aria -at the moat reesoriebie
rates, None brit float -class ivorkmon employed, and
tho very best Material used, IMPAIRING attended to
promptiy end stitlefeetoriiy, noust siloEIND a
Ono of the be. :anode, Callow' Sae
ACtt for Fleilry's Aoriettitttral Implements.
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samples of nellyers. Mergers, soca Dhiho, tiorso takes,
' Ploughs, 510.. &C .,liefere purchesing risewhere.
11"' /We eilAT 4111tollIrt
OPoosite the Dominion TelegroPh Otkite-
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Muctkingheizep
FOR THE WHISKERS:' -
...This elegant. preparation may be
relied on to change. the color of the '
beard irons gray or. any other midesie- '
ahle.shade, to brownorblack, at dig-
eretion. • A is„ efts ily pplj.ecl ; being in:
one preparation; and. quickly and ett
-fectually produces a permanent Color,
Which will neither reb nor Wash .911=
—Aianuraotured-hy*-K7H4-4-&-co...
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Iola 4, all :initials,. slid Dealers is Usdidsit..
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Ayees'.0athartio Pills,
• rm. purposero of Parnilir miggo.
sini tor curing •postriireuese. sun
Indigestion, Foul. stomach, Breath,. '
• Headache, Eryilipelas, Rheumatism*
' • Eruptions and Skin -1Diseases,..Eik
• iouniessiprepay,Turoors,Worms.
• Eeuralgia ,as• a Dinner Pau. •
.•• • tor vtirityinc the Bloodi, •
. • 'Are the -most •••!' •
fective arid tonge- .•
nial purgative ever
'disceyered.' They
are Mild, but et!.
fect•aal in- their
operation,,Moving
the bowels 'surely.
and willies pant.
AlthOligh gentl&
• in their operation,*
they, are still th,
most thoranghenct .
Searetilia. cathar- •
nedieine4hat-canAeLeinploycl-Veleans-, ,
.ing the stomaelt and boweis, hnd•even the •
blpoil.. In:small doses of one pill a
they stimulate the digestive organs and
promote vigorousle,alth. • ' • ;
'Pmts. have. been know o for
more. Ulna it quarter Of a Century, and have .
.obtaihed a world-wide •reputation for their
virtu. They correct diseased action in • •
the several .assimilative Organs of the
body, and are so composed that obstruc-
tions within their range can rarely with -
..stand or evade•tlifint. Not only do they
euro -the every -day complaints of. every-
- body, but, also-formitlable, and. dailg'eroult, '
diseases that have; baffled.. the best of ,
• human skill. Whiletheyproduce power- •
ful effects, they are, at' the same time, the ...
'safest and• best physic for children. By •
'their aperient •ftethal they 5tipe much* less.*
'than the • &minion *purgatives, and never
give pain whoa the bowels are not I nflathed..
They reach the vital fountains of' the bleod,
'and streegthen the system by freeing it ,
•frein. the elements of weakness. • .
Adapted to till ages and conditions in
all climates. containing neithee calomel
nOr atty. delittoriotts drug, thest Pills req
be taltim with sa hy anybody. Thor
.sitgar-coaling pro:tet•ves them ever fresh,.
and makes them oleo -rant to talco While
being, peirely vegotabic. no liarni van miff
from . toe in ,tiny quantity.. „ •
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(.; AYEN'tP Lowel1.1.-Mass:,
l'Ils'ear .1 WIT o -To 11041 C1%011110/4.
nlybkilliey23,1878, •
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