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aIN- TON.: 'ONTARIO, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26: -le
*1RM-41640 Per .P.Tettant, aelwaniete.
• Vol,. X4e NO. 47.
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proroirEs if& sox,. 4
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grortfigitobiI un other (gartIO.
MONEY 'TO LBRD, IN LARGE OR SMALL WOHd
Pri good mortgage security, at moderate rate e of
Interest, IL Hann.
Clinton, Atignat iith,1869% • 746
A MOT OF LAMPS nt1801e FOE SALE BY
the Canada company may be reen at the °fade of
thoundersigned, HALE„
O1inton,3aw..17.1879. "
RS,WflT, 'redbirds of Musie. Pupilsattended.
at their own resideneee, if necessary., Reoidence
one door north of Mr. 0,A. hiartt'e, Queen Street.
' Clinton, May 15, 1879-
YO11NG, MIL, (GRADUATE OF TOItONTO
ereity,) Physiciani Eleventh -dm., reeidenee-
" at Mr. Manning's, three door It oast of ,the' Temperance
•• RAI, EendeSbore, On. • •
' rsondenoro, june 14,1879.
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D1,1,STA7BUBT GRADUATE PF THE MADICAL
,P0Partment of Tiotorii liniversity;, Toronto, for
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mom! of the Hotipitals. and DispenemieS, NSW IrOrk,
Coroner forthe County of Iiiiren,RATaman, Ont,
!MY 804874. • . • 81
irk9W8LET & SOB-
er0S8..Aeoencheure, &a. Oflice,BattenburyStreet,
next Consolidated Bank. . •
D. H. Dommor, M. D. A. Z.0Bs0s, Id. Dr
Clinton, MAY19, 1877, •
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• itW. WILLIAMS, B.A., 11.13., (late of Trenton,)
• Graduate of, the Univertilty•of Toronto mernber
of the College of Physicians and Surgeone,' Ont.
Cirrisixt Ann ,Bnernation-The house formerly occu-
pied by Dr. Reeve, AlbortStreet,Clinton. 21
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t3tore of Owaninghatne& Aikenhead---,thei Squire
• Clinton. •
Iteeitiontnit,-Ontario etreet, opposite the English,
Morelli. •
Clinton, July 10,1879. .
11,4,,SII11IAGE LICENSES AND CIERTIFICATES.-
-111. Apply of the Town Hall, or st the residence of the
attbseriber, near the London, Huron & Bruce Railway
StatiOn. ' JAMES SCOTT, - -
Teener of alarriage Licensee.
Olintonp April 27th, 1876. •„, •
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APPLETON.-OFFICE.,The Ronnie, °Vet the
SAWMILIAand FARM
For Sale,
TgE SAW MILLS known ES then oTuttnn
together with * good frame Dwelling and Bank
Barn, nearlynew, with fifteen scrag of laud attached.
This well known and valuable property will be Fold
elieap.andliberel terms given to clove out the estate.
Five acres Of land with Mills and buildings, or the
Mills to be Sold separately, if wanted.
Aleo,Lot 0, COD. 6, SfEt60)", 100 saga of pod, im-
proved land, will be sold eheap and Ilbcral tonne given.
Apply to
NEIL MATHESON,
°And W. W. FARRAR,
Executors to estate of Win. Turner.
Clinton, Oct 80, 1879,
Insolvent A.et,of 1815,
And Amending Act*,
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IN THE MATTER PP WILLIAM COLE,
An Ineolvent.
TVISIE UNDERSIGNED, 30MT LASHAld, of 'the
Village of Londesboro, in the Township of Mullett
In the County of Huron, have been eppointedApeignee
In fhb! matter. Predieote are roTdired to Ale their
claims before Inc within One month.
JOHN letesen.
Dated at Londesboro, the 28th of gaol's?, 11379.
liew MILLINERY Establislifigt.
.1111tOWN A BRINTNEI.L. •
gene eubscrikets having opened a -Millinery eidab.
lishment, have on .hand a large- assortment' of
SILKS,. SATINS, PLUSH, :VELVETS and RIBBONS
Alio a. large stock of Fara AND Briaw HATO Of the
latest etylee. Fara AND OTAANT HATS CLEANED and
,done over in the latest styles. 1MIESS•and MANTLE
' MAKING done on the premiees,.
HAIR Ditissaillaat,-e large stock of real Hair
always oc• band, Such ailBraide,'Switelses„,Puffe, Curie.
Fritzets, &a. Also, Ladies combings made into ar000th •
braids, with roots turned one way if required, pries
very low. Call at once and examine our stook: Foun
Doting NORTH OE MARREN SistrAtio, Amiens' STREET,
. APPRENTICES WANTED , , •
Clinton, Oct, 80,1879.
"ralt. WORTHINGTON, PHYSICIAN, SURGEON;'```"" " .r.'13'S
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• and Surgeons of Lower Canada, and Provineial Licenti-
Jhr Aeliouehour, Licentiate of the Colloge or Phyalthan, ,,GfTh• 2 711111. 24 g'8
ate and Coroner for the County of Huron.. Oflicle and 0'5 ;el A „„..-i'a - •P',.
residenae,- The building' formerly oCcupied by Mr, jz4. 0 .;.• •0
Thwaites, Huron street. CD '.1-ri a • re PIT •
Clinton, Jan. 10,1871. ' ' ,.. . 4-1 . 4.2
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rpm CENTRAL. 110'TEL - late Farmer' e -- Albert 0
.3... Street, Clinton. S. PIKE, Proprietor. This, he-,,
1:14 1,1 e° '....„." 0 •sez Z „P,'
K ° E4
Jet hag lately been greatlyAmproved and. thoroughly I.. ree Zrj. 6 fa G6.4 7.1 I Re' •
refurnished, and poeseseee eery requisite for the corn- ' .0 Ai m • • 7-FiVi i. gta, ..."
tort and convenience of the travelling nubile. .Good ‘.P. el • .9.
stablingand attentive hostler, ' . •, . 0 • E4 L...1 L:1.°,:tr, Ord 0 . I.4 -0 1 .0
• Olillf011-, HOV,18t/t, 1816. ;•-• . .G 04 VP1 Is SI 0
al • ril "a li 2 °3°1 . :IA 0 :141
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*, E. CARTWRIGHT, Sumner; Bairxer, . of 14..;0.8 , a
Graduate of the Royal •Collego of Dental44 '144 ' ' 11:4 ;1 6 u ' ' Z ' E-41 .
Surgeons of .Ontarlo, hu opened' rociena A . . ' .isee g•„e, °1 " a •efb - •
in the Victoria Block, Albert Street, Clinton, where he ' .ie . ' 1,,..0 ... ,.. , .,t 6,14 _.
will constantly be in attendance, and prepared to per- , fp ,,y -„i, I., 2i, . • 0.c.4 il .
form everyeperation connected with•Dentistry. Teeth git 54 •
M , 0 7., "..°1 • c0 _
extracted, "r nlied'elte gold, itratilgani, or other. filling ...-(0 ...- 72, te 1,3 I, s-02 st
material. Artifleialteeth inserted from one to 'full set, t „., " iilit , _ .. o .,.., ; , „O,,,g .. ri •
Clinton1 April 17, 1879. • • , 16 , ' 'wt. poi •'' iti a q • LI . 4.1 .
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' MRS. REESLE'Y'Si..
MILLWERY EstablialXmej4,
-A large ailsortmentjol"FEATHERS, FLOW/41'0,7.
, • thriatfirnd1311100NStietlitiliswest-elstides:-.
Also, a large stook of FELT anti STRAW Mfg% Or
the latest styles. CORSETS, &e.
Agent for HIITTEXON'S PATTERNS Of garnfonts of all
descriptions ; a large stook kept on heird.., •
Felt and Straw Hata cleaned and altered
Large Assortinent'of Ladies, Mantles.; .
T AUGE dock • of Crompton Improved Corsets, for
Children Misees, and Ladies. Selling of stimmer
stook at greatly reduced prices,. •Now is your time to
receive bargains. • •
. Clinton, July 28r4, 1879.
sr re logelX0-
JOON
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MORTGAGt$4, NOTES,
• AND OTHER
Good'Sectuitles Purchased;
CONVE-YANCING.
W..W..FAIO3ANI•
Clinton, Nov. 9, 1870: . .47
WLER I: SON
• DEALERS IN
WA.P0115.,
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Albert. StreetCLINTOINT
We have gist ndded to our stook a fine lot ot
'VIOLIN and GUITAR STRUM.
SPE CTAOL--E-
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.0 ALWAYS EEPT STOCK,
:Clinton, Oct. 24879,
Teo.
CARRIAGE & BUILDERS' 'HARDWARE
OFFERS
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SPECIAL BA.RG.A.INS
Shot, for 52.50.
• IrkYrgw,IRTsr.LriMiL7/..2.xibinT
, • *ONLY A LIMITED QUASIVTY, AT "
COTT & BOVINE'S
Is pepared in a form•perfectl agreeahle to
,nnd mos t sensitive persona. In its inahaqature the
properties of the oil that produce pale and ariplug are
eliminated, and,it is rendered not only riled nod pleas-
anrin its action, bid absolutely tastelessandpalata-
.Ile. It is pre-eminently the fintst laxative and mit '
thorns known, and ma remedy for Costiveness, Con-
" stipation, and all 'Intestinal Derangeingts I t une-
qualled, and is destined to take the pled; Of et:tidac'1
and all -drastic pills anti pergativeseAryor sale by. •
alt -
Druggists at 23 cents a boutc. Pp:et-bit to try it.
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ZONE -Y TO LOAN,
ON EASY TERMS,
TERMS,. ,
Ply evilalciiIhe principal can
be repild in part or, all eti..e
any elate detrIng the tet.ni
or
Loan. .
A it•I'Llf
W. pARn.,-AN.
Clinton, March,1878. • •
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J, R.IDDLLOOM B
Watch and Clock Maker,
- .rkwETAASit, .
wouldrespeatemy sCrounge to his auetomers and the
public generally, that he has removed into his former
,• Minding, on
LBERT $TRBET, Oi;POSITE THE 'MAUR
Where he will keePion hand a sweetened
oeks,Vat weiry, and Sitvernat
tfreisonable rat
eseriptionprompuyst
J BIDDLTIO0
Clinton, Dec..6, 1878,
N.CW AtitstrtiormentO
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House to Let, .
QII,IT41)LE for q email family, conveniently situated
find reaeonable ront. Ap ly to
•1 0 A ,
Clinten, Nort 20, 1870. of Sheppard et cooper.
First -Class Dwelling
rp0 LET, OHEAP. Situate on corner of Erie and
nattenburr Streets, including large stable, or -
*bard, CM. Or will be soid-on envy ternie.
W. W. FARRAR.
Clinton, Nei,. 20, Imo,
Stray Helfer.
• . ..t00.0rOnvon•—•.1.
("JAME into onheariber'e promisee, lot 88, 1,2th• con,
Goderioli Township, in May last, a year old
:HEIFER, red, with. a little white. The owner isliereby
notified to prove property, nay charges, and take it
away. GEORGE SCARFF.
• Goderiehtownsbip, Nov, 22, 1870,
Boar Pig for 2,,t..rsrAe.•
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lig-g undersigned ham, at hie „premises, lot 80, 7th
can. of /lune% a thorough -bred. SUFFOLE•BOA11
for service. It took 111 stprite at the PfevincialBxhi-
bitioii, London, in 1878, and. first . wherever shown in
the aoutity-,Terms, 8l, to be pa -d at time of service.
' • ' ', erweseiToli WALLACE.,
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•Ruilett, Nev. 20, 18/O.' • ' . 1 4--------"—•—
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. Stray.,„teer • ,
entelizn from, the, preinisis of the subs8rihere, about'
two week,, Ago, a red and white spotted STEER.
2 years old coming 8, with a white face, rather titan,'
about the,horne. Whoever will return said Steers or
give nett information as will lead to its recovery, will
be suitably rewarded.
. SPOONER, MOONEY & CO.
Oliotnii Nov 20 1879 . •
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Stray Cattle.
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eas,Teeattes from snbearbere, promisee, lot '84. 5th
eon. Goderich Townsbip;about the 1st of August,
a year-old STEER and Hamm, spotted red and white,
with large spot in tbe face. Reiter having One horn
shorter than the other. Mao, about the lot of Sept',
5 spring.Calva, being 1 STEER, mostly red, with white
spot in face, 1 Henna, 0117110 color, with spot on face
and shoulder, 1 HEIFER about all red, 1 Rarranepotted
brown and white, and I sully HEIFER red and white,
mostly white about the head; younger than the others.
Any one giving such information ON Will•lcsil to their
recovery, will be suitably rewarded.
GEO. WESTON, (Porirans Hot P.O. •
Goderiela township, Nov, 20, 1879.
For Sale
'TUE trusteee of the Methodist Church, Clinton, will.
receive sailed tenders (up to the 15th December
next) for the purchase of the too -story brick parsonage
containing kitchen, dining and sitting -room, parlor,
four bedrooms end library ; also a good stone cellar and
well. The building is in first 0101Bs order, and compara-
tively new, with three-eighths of an nom of lend, situate
on the corner el Spencer and North Streets. ,
* Also, half an acre of that very eligible •property, ad-
joining the residence of Dr. Howley, composed of Leta
namb'ers 22100 Rattunbury Street, and 259 on Pringese
Street. Upon. lot 250 there are about 40, fruit trees of
chole vorietlea. •
separate tenders fer the Parsonage property, The
lots may be tendered for eeparately or together. The
trustees do not bind themselves to accept the highest
or Any tender, -rcir particular apply to MR: TORN -
HODG1NS, JOHN. 7.ac15s0N, JAMES TROMPSON,
or thesublieritsr,-to.-whom...all-Acuilerserkt.QulAk.
dreased. • . , A. FISHER;
. • See -Treasurer of the Board.
Clinton; Noy. I9th, 1878. " • •
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Ihe'C6tiricil of .the County- of 'Huron
‘ WILL MEET IN TUE
0.0t.r.W1 IO U97D, GODERICH,. •
Tutitday, 2nd ,day of Dedir, next.
, 1'ETER ADAMSON,
h County Clerk.
•Goderich,Nov. 2414,, 1879. •
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SETTER
ONES, 0 CATTLE
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TLE, whatever may
be their age and con-
dition, are vastly an -
proved, in every way,
by the use of
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DICK'S
BLOOD PURIFIER
Ittones up the astern,
imparts new lilt, and
vigor, and really has a
marvellous effeot upon
er the best orpoor-
f animals. No
d believe how
t fattening
etis facil-
e use of
!FIRS
•RURON IT4Ms.
Joseph Fitzpatrick has left Brussels •for
Colorado.
Robt, Walker had a tinger cutoff at Kelly's
Blyth, lest week.
C. itiehardson, for 26 year§ a resident
in Grey, died last week.
A 'branch of the Bank of Hamilton has
beep opened at Wingham.
• 11/r. E Marten buys' the Goderich market
fees for a year, f�r $1,000.
• A number of deer have recently hem killed
in the neighborhood of Exeter. .
Grey township- will be entitled to-eleet
second deputy -reeve for next yeat
• A blackgraith of Exeter, named Smith, has
suadenly left.for "the land of the free,"
' Mr. Robert, Calder, of Meltable while in a
faint, recently fell and broke Ins thigh bone,
L. McNeil, of Grey, ran the time of a pitch
fork into hi knee, garbing a painfel wound,
A lamp explosion in Hamilton's store,Blyth,
came near causing a fire in the establishment.
Hutton & Price have imechased Iteekey &
Sena' interest in Rockey s flouring mill, Wing.
ham.
Mr. Darwin. ,of Seaforth, has a table
carrot 22x1$ inches round, and 'sveighing 7f
pound, • • -
Winghani is going to hold it public meeting
and dismiss the "pew County and. county
town" enbject, • • : -
Mies M. Coney, of Suashine, recently went
to Kama pity, where she got employment as
a servant at $6a month. •.
Mr. A. M. Polleyof goderich, has shipped
forty-eight horses to the Mich, lumber woods
during the pad six Weeks.
-finnoan McLeod; M. Deformerly of Kippen,
but tow of Detroit, has been appointed Prof.,.
in Michigan College of Medicine.
Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Hartley, of Exeter, were
last week the recipients of handeome presents,
prior to then removal to "Henna. „
J. Johnston, of Morris, bad his feet hadly
injured by a threshing machine at Mr. J. W.
Walker's, Turnberry; on Saturday.
- We hear that Thos. Greenway haa deter.
mined not to be a candidate for the coristitn-
enoy of Mountain in Manitoba.--Eteter Times.
; Mr. Wm], McDermott, of Wench, passed
his lat intermediate examination before the:
La* Soeiety. at Oigeode Hall, Toronto, .thie
week.
At the elle of Mr, Jas. Yorsres stock, Lon:
'deli React. last week, one heifer calf sold for
; it bull calf brought S2;$a, .00W, years
incle-$62 ; a cow, 8 years old, pa. ,
blies Campbell, who 'for two years has
taught in the Brussels -School, hes received .
the appointment of 'Priecipal in .8 " Benxi,
$4• ,00 a year. • •
Mr. Stewart of the 4th con., of Morrie, has
-Mid his; farm which captains 130, acres,qi
which about 90 are geared,. to Dr, Pype, of
7*er:steed highly intellectual gentleinan, for
the sum ef.$9,000,. " • •
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A man named Parks ivastrresteditLendon
on Wednesday, on a charge of defrauding
Robertson & Co., of Seder* He !Nail on his
.way to Dakota when detained, .[The. ease has
since been settled.1_
Mr. R. RuneimantWho Was for several years
menage. of the Golerich Fonndry and Manu-
facturing Company, him decided to locate in
Seafortli, with the intention of giving his per.
• attention and supervision to the foundry
business; here. •-e" •
Mr. Alexander -Clark, ,near- Sunshine had
his sheepbadly peened by doge last Thursday
evening. Twivef tbeni died, Mr. Thomas
Miller, whom:place adjoins Mr.- Clarkb had
one sheep nearly torn to pieees; and the fleck
badly frightened. • • • :"
• For three weeks past; 'about 25 men have
been engaged cutting Wood, *at the station. isi
Wingham, for the L. H. & B. and W. 0. &13
Railways. Themen hairs' jest completed t'
task, and have cuteeeeith the machine,
wards' of 4,000 cordel7 • •
At the sale of the estate of the late R. A.
R. Itkogy!so
• sgo.p ji.L40111117.1%
010.0,.; .11A,11 4.tallVEL
WATER
CLINTON, nlY 10,1819.
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bee,eset as, eisth COIL
SMS0, a rod and White.
ter is hereby; notified to
and take it away.
RTORARD BOB:
Stray Cattle.
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fRAYED from subscriber's premises, let 21,5th eon.
of Htillett, about the first brOetober, two STE I113
tit
arta two'llE/FERS, cawing three Vint 6 10. -ono r
frokbritalle,. the oteer rod iind white, w th a lu a
tibittildo. Ode Heifer ie rod, the other gray, with email
'home. Any one giving Snell information an will lead
'to their recoVery, will be stlitably rewarded.
. . T1108. FATIQUIIAR,
Mullett. Nov, 18, 1879. wly,
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• POrni. for Sale.
win undersigned Offers for eale a farm of 50 urea,
being the Went half of IA 18, 8rd con. Of Hallett,
about three miles from tue 'town of Clinton, Sixteen
aides cleared ; remainder good bash ot bleak ash, hes:s-
leek, beech find ample. No belidingre Particulars and
tortati onapplieation
•,GE0. ELINTOPF, CONTOX P.O.
Denote, Oet. *13,2879.
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00 ItliSPONDE110E.
We vest to be eistieetly understood-032Nya de not
. hold onreelvee reepozweaci for the °Onions ox -
pressed by. our oorreependente•
BAYEIELD CEMETERY.
To the Editor of the (Manion Hem Rm.
Ara, -Having occasion to visa the Came,
tory berg, I, with °thera,°. was struck at the
loose way in which tbe ground is cared for.
Cattle are allowed 'access to the Cemetery,
and broken headstones, tramped graves, itu•
morons heaps et animal excrement', are some
of the evidences of their ruthless destruction,
d civi-
lization is the manner in which their dead are
respected and cared for.. If such is the fact,
I assure you tke.Bayfield Cemetery Company
falls far short of a highly Civilized
Many of the friends of those interred have
gone to much trouble and expense in decorat-
ing the graves of departed friends, and it
must be barrassing to their feelings to witness
the destruction made by hordes of cattle.- It
is to be hoped the Company will take steps to
prevent a repetition of such lootienees. 'X
/layfleld, Nov. 17th, 1879. '
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.General News Items:'
A 207,1b. deer was recently shot in the El-
lice swum, •
Fifty new post offices have been established
in -Manitoba. • •
Rey. Mr,. Chiniquy, it is expected, will ret
turn to Canada4n June next. ••,
Oshawa adveltised for 12 school teachers'
and received ovet:t1f/0 applioatiens.
• Rev, 0. Walker, 'f.ereight, years pastor of
•Steatford, Baptist Churls has resigned..
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$1 per buehel i Pai4 for wheat in Bat-
tleford. •
' Grain is threshed at Edmonton by trot,
Ong horses over it.
Coal has been toned fifteen wiles south
of Rapid city.
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A recent sitting of WinniPeg Council
O only lasted half an hour. •
Mr. Thos. Martine bookseller of Brant.
• ford, committed suicide on Tuesday last.
The loess of thirty.six lives bychipwreok
on lake Ontario, near Oswego, on Monday,
is announced.
A. man I:Mind harlee Debar', 'vim said le
he belonged to"' Goderich, was robbed of
'Oin. cash in it Detroit .saloon the other
night. ,
• On Sunday, in New York, a lottery dee.
ler, arrested bY Anthony Cometopk, -was
Alderman Webb, ,a well-knewn Methodist- •
and temprance advocate Of Brooklyn. '
- At a recent wedellniin Howling Green
Ity„; the four children of one farmer islet*
'married under one ceremony, three of them •
uniting with three children of smother
•farmer.
Jsunes Bellinger was fined $10 and costa
• for asking the pastor of de 'Queen Street •
Methodist Church, Toronto, unseemly
questions', and interrupting the seeeieesea
Sunday hist
On ;Tuesday to terrific explosion occurred
in 'a tunnel on a -new railroad under con, a
structiou in California, whereby about 30
Chinamen were killed, and several others,
with two or three White men, were severe-
ly injured:. es • 'e '
The residence of Mr. 'Carr,- a farmer of •
Mrs. Sohn Gellm'
an living •inear Feet Repel ' West Oxford, pas entered by burglars on
died euddenly on Friday, of 'West -disease. • Mitia
orinidz. afnitgehr which
t, eflitith
ho cihelsyciroafiritieiroff
rntlinagtFutnen.-
13.anlan and Courtney are to row fOr else $6,-
t
000 pinse at Washington; on the9th of Loc. tity Of lewellery, $425, in money' -and valu-
Wheat brought seventeedve cents it bushet able PaPertt• •
on the Winnipeg, Man market on Thursday, ' • REMIT T. Harricson, who left Stratford •
from lie:Bird Tail Creek last spring, has !suffer- •••
oehrLiBtroo.ep' ate enrd:yt 0 1,1 w; they
ye got
vae d
ed eaneiderable.•lOss, 4:-)fil prairie fires.
bonus, ' Eitihilese which' heart 'been finished,
been appointed Saestitary of the 13oard of Ap, were burned while he waeaway fronehoree.
Mr, Ches. Belford , of the Mail staff, has and all hie supply nfr ay for the winter
praisers, in Ottawa, • A; gentleman froin- the 14 Kitten° Brovire-
John Convey, butter merchant of Quebec, cesiwhose Sources of ieforrnallkikelane ",oiee.•'' • -
mystericnisly disappeared op Tuesday, and ceptionally extendive, Bays that the:MAY&
has not been heard of. ces of Novi Scotia and New•Brnnsesteicianii
,. Ottawa Council paid out for .paiises, for passing through a peeiod of cominerejettlee.. ' •
‘Pl°PolfJaii
ede:ira°rity. iSefl,,6.1606fi.
vi3elf. the eitS'' • ell -law: ' In the Toronto Police Cimirelabfly
' the • e
preesion 'without preicedent in their history. • *,
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• Mr. R. WoOordon one%f the Soot& ten- Chinon -atm was sworn 'after theVe1estial
ant farmer delegates, has bought a farm on. fiehiet: lie kneltse
dos, and b eau -
Rat Rival.; Man, coneisting of.2,000 acres. cer ever a at'one. • Thi,, part •he cum..'
'A two•year, old child of Mr. McGillivary, mony 'over the 'Police Meets 4 repeated. , • , ' .„
"of Verepe,11513 "ene-Seuadify"feeitillie,-e'ffeeti OF Elie fennnila n laid lab; :-•
eating thnheadsof twenty-four lucifer enateheee, ''Von are es tell tlteft. 4404• -
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ormer y o amilten,,h3 to be paktor of Cesoke'e not tell the truth your soul will be cracked • • .
Church Toronto with a salary of $2,000 a like the saucer." This done the aife struck '
'.',e • • Celestial was declared duly. sweep, anclhis •
• A Canadian family who last siting emigrat. evidence Wai•then taken:
• The London Trold says there is ream:in
to believe that the return orPeiricess Lou-
isci to nglaki4.1. is not entirely a' matter of •
pleasure, but is attributable in n large ex- •
tent to the interest she takes' in the launch- '
•ing of a :company -for tho development cif
:colonizetioli. lands in Manitoba and the "'
territory abutting on Lake Winnipeg. *An
association has already been formed ,for •
this purpose under the title of the Lake
Winnipeg Land and, Colonizetiori Associa-
tion. • Lord Walter' Campbell is one of the •
directore of this Company. The 'prospectus
gives a few details of the enterpeiee. The • se,
over 2400 bushels to the acre. • price at ;which Manitoba orOWn wheat bete VI •
jarees•Ellis, aged thirteen, son of Mr John he leaded at Liverpool is thirty five shill
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Ellis, of Mace's ay, was shot elhd instantlY ings per quarter.
illed by. the accidental discharge of a
hich he was; lifting over a fence. •
ed to Arkarieas have returned end in very
strong tents recommend Canadians to shun
that State. . • , 0 .• 0•
• . In Nepatiee , a drunken Vagrant -named
Simon Snyder, 70 Years of age, While tak-
ing refuge ie e barn, was kicked to derail
by a horse, •, . . •
Mr. Russ Huntington; One of the editors of
the Montreal Herald, died of typhoid fever
on Thursday, lie was the son of Hon. L. S.
Huntington: •
,Mr. 0. Sohneiedr, merchant of Carthege,
00 10 little less than Oneeiglath of an acre,
raised 300 bushela of mangolds. A. crop of
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Lainhfon%addresseis,•. . •
'lowing -communication 'to the (Robe :-Thei
The Tilionliarg Observer is recoinneending the farmers in this viciuity are very anxious
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cottecilto pass a by mw, making the clearing that Hod: Mr Tilley -should dell npoti • . •
of chinineys twice a year in that Meer cOnn.
pnlsory, with two, town sweeps, and a fixedas well as upon the few .manufecturees itt
tariff of fees. • • • the Province. if he will appoint a day to • :
Hays, the hotel .property in Seaforth, emu. Thirty well-to-do Scottish i armers arrived on
pied by Mr. Carroll, was purchased by •MT• Friday at Montreal with their families; having
John McClure, of McEntee, , for $3,300 The paid their own expenses to dome to Canada to.
Lan m In Morris, being 100 acres on the 3rd settle in Western Ontario. . Only one faraily
cone was purchased by Mr, R Scott, of :Rox- goes0
t NIamto ' ba . .
boro, for $3,000. . • . . . •
•' • jason Wilson of Pert was ehopping
At a regular convocation of Seaforth chap. wood, and his daughter age 6 was takingthe
ter,1a-Old a' -u the Masoeleellall, on Friday even- atielts•away from him, when she aceidentlY
ing, officers were duly installed for the ensuing
Masonic year by Ex. Comp: D. M. Malloch,
Past.P.Z.: Alex. Slemmon, P.Z.A. Worth-
ington, 1'. 11.; H. Cameron, P: J„. M. R.
Counter, S.}L;J. McIntyre, S.N.; R. N. Brett,
Treas.; T. K. Anderson, 1'. S
Exeter inii•chant 'lately missed a $10
bill from his till, and many were his specula.
tions at to what had become Of it; 'Cariosity,
more than any idea of its whereabouts prompt -
1 him to tear Out Lite side, when inthe recess.
mine& by 'the panel he found the missing note,
getlesiewith.'several lesser ones formed into
fleet 'bed and occupied ...by an itristoOratio.
080. •
Mr. Bernalti, 6th bon. a Morris, had a
cupboard, ih his kitchen in . which was stored
about a pound' of powder: In it also :Wfta
some spendid, glassware. A few nights ago,
the heat' from the stove 'Ignited the poOder
and it exploded, smashing the glassware, and
breaking a lamp whim had been burning on
the top of thecupheard.. . The oil took fire
also'aud it was only after a severe stniggle
that Mr. Bernard and his family aebdued,the
flames.
A young man named Chao. Brown got into
a row with Jas, Durnion in the Central hotels
Brussels, on Thursday night, an,d Deenion
0,0 away"' with him; Xe was intoxicated.
at the time, butnext 'nothing followed Darn -
ion to neat. Henfryn, where' the latter'itzMultt
Another young fellow named John Milligan,
went at the same time le Newry t oiled
some. money due Min from 0,paw
there. While in themill he golite4
cation with sonie of the hands and p
the meowed ifttention. of -meeting "at.
11 man
• alter.
gotin the way of the axe, which crashed into
her skull, inflicting fatal wounds. •
Cotton's, silko,. hardware and all the manu-
factured goods necessary in trade and colt.
rcserce have inereased in -price since the new
tariff became law, while lour, sugar; tea, bread
and other necessaries of life have increased also,
and yet laborers? wages are, in meet eases at
•a standstill-,Atontreal Star. .
A yoeng man named Ss Hamilton, of the
6111 con. of Dew*, while working inFnllar-
ton a couple of weeks since, had theraisfor.
tune to smash one °Allis thumbs witiv'e mal-
let When a defiler was called in he found
the ',Went suffering from lock-jaw, from which'
he died after the aroputatiOn of the finger.
At the BrattAssizes'a ease was tried which
ought to servene a warning to trio.* church
people. It pas an action against the Metho-
dist Church to recover sin amount of money
loaned for the purpose of erecting a ohuich
•bdifice.. 'She defendants claimedthat owing
to an info enaliq they Were not liable for the
amount. A verdict was given for the plaintiff
and $799 claenigee. . •
In A short article on a dinner recently given
to '.Jr. Bayley Potter in New Yoek, the Her,
cild of that cityinakes the following etatementi•
ft The truth is, die freettrade'eause is,subs'tan-
'tially,,won, and a proof of this, is seen in the
preserlee at this free•trade dinnerlaet evening
o ieverai prominent Pennsylvanians
Eteorge Smith, Mr.' Andrew Carnegie 'aud
others. Mn. Abram S. -Hewitt, who haVank.
el among aniong the:foremost protectionisbetis now
an open advocate of a liberal tariff, and he has"
any followers in the recent strongholds of
meet us in tho towu or some convenient -
place we will turn oiit en.masse, and it will
afford us 'thelivetieste satisfaction to tell '
him hew we feel on the subject of paying
an extra price on nearly everything we
have to buy, We claim flint the 'opiiiione
and feelings of the; many desierVe to be re- •
spected eqnally with the few who are puEZ--
ting money in their purses. • Some think -
that farmers have no right to express an
opinion, but we think the benefits should•
be given to the greatest 'mother if possible, •
and not meted out to the few to the detri-
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ment of the many.,•• •
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At a meeting of the Stratford Presbytery,
on Tuesday, a matter was brought forward'
relative to a report Of a eention delivered • . •
' by the Rev. Mr. Waits. Some hiembers .
of the Preebytery _having taken objebtion • •
to the said report, Mr. Waits was asked to. •
say if he approved of the 'rePert referred:
to as correct or otherwise. Mr. •Watts,,- in -
very courteous terms, deetined giving any
opinion on the report as published, as he
had nothing to do withthe writing or had
anylenowledge of it until he saw it in print.
Whatever • construction the press or the
public might put upon. his denim", he had
conscientiously preached the plain truths
of the Gospel, whieh he had always done
since his ordination, and Would continue "
to do so; but if the Presbytery desired it,
he would produce and read the sermon
before them at . any time they. requested
hint so to do. • The matter was laid °vet •
con.Goderieh township, oft the 2Ist mete
Sale Regloter.
Ferm Sock &c, of Mr. S. 'Phipps, lot 22,. Oth
J. Howson, mice.
On the Market Square. olietten, 051 the -2214
in,at a black mare, and well-bred cow..
Howson, aut. •••,
p difeVtion. The danger which protectionists.
They nest, and during theme* Milligan
stabbed with a knife six times, and Browne end freestraders ehould join handset° avert is
who had repented his trip alid.goimio Newry, of too -greet and sudden it change in the tariff,
oleo was Oat on the Shotilder. ,:dt•t)AO.
wounds aredangerous, but of it eaeinfulintt•inee:.
People gem to think that Milligan riehlY
served what ho got. . •
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Front tho age Of 16 to SO.
Thousands of people, from the age .of eiXteen to
eighty years., arti Uttering from kidney Complainte and
other diereses arising frote derangement Of the urinary
organs, who would be relieved. by a fon .00000 of Vie-
torta Huhu and tIva CM, and a peretanent (MO made
by the use of few bottles". Vries $1. •
phich like* to come about, as one of the
dtieakere hinted, if Anierican grain -growers
shcfrild saddeply tied themselves with it glutt-
ed initricet, awing to good crope,iii Europe
tiext year. In that eine WO may expect the
agricultural West te'aelemand a sweeping
revision of the 'tariff lit deli:defence, mid the
protectionists will be wise if this corning win-
ter they agree to such it reform of actual tariff
abused as will satisfy the eountry Ana prevent
an attapk all along the
nuniliton. .
At No, 86 James St.-, in the Ambitious city of Ifarail.
the attentiMt of the traveller will be attraeted by the.
eplendid largo Drug Store of Meagre Archdale Wt.leon &
Co., the Intinafootntereand sot° proprietors of wilsotes
Compound syrup of Wild °horn,. Thie most Poluder
cure for eoughe, colde, bronehitie, orostp, whooping
cough, lose of voice, &o., is hiving a Meet astonishing
run, elver, at this smitten, when shimmies of the Maple.
[dory °prima are comparatively rare, Orders are (sensing
in fie hall Was laid gross lets frOm dreggiets who.
have gold outof leek year's etoeke ; end the proprietor*
have fennel it notessarY te purchase nevr and improved
apperatue to eriable•Aludo to turn out trio compound,
Syrup of Will Cherry in miMelent quantity to'emet the'
deinand.
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