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Q141.1WON, ONTA IQ, Tauits134.1", FEBATI.A.BY 19, 1880.
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IT Albert. Street, Mom.
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••1-141", slew days singe, a panel containing a yard
44 Mid a half of broadcloth., double fed. au' pond 'to
h been left in some store in Qintex! bF a little girl.
et Will opofer a tam by returning it to the Maw
E office, Clinton,
It ZOtt the nie.dern game of whiet wOnialmow,
. v.. this greet principle its preeeptirilow t
4 Med .
That yottr own Maid as to. your Partncrli 491 4. ,
A,4,14" 47 9" 41:1:49bUrt b•oth combined, , ,
your first lead mak n partner understand ' -
Whet IS the elzief component Of your hand; Tio/
And hence there M necessity the strongest a, .',.. , .
That
can just fancy how be would get along if he
bad, tO WI Ti3 Or 80 MUM. tO get it done, In
Nertbern akOta One team laoke up. 100
the first I .
' ft acreseto tsete w!elitgrQengoiretrWninuelndt:1°Iaenirire9a SI I -
11 W. be got in Manitoba, and do tnla The
•iti(ettler In Dakota is entitled to 160 acres of
previous year AU inn end. Of tl
prosperity ip 'tbe climiclietk. dietT-14
X, P. there is.,wide d,eatitutien,
he Duehess a MarIttereugh. m
gr of the fem. "n,I land appeal
rind tile therneehlaritrye Of the pub
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Iti-CINHIE TO LEND, DI DARGE OR SMALL 131:11
.4.1,1: On good mortgage. security, et Ozederate ratee o
onpton, august othoses, , " _ 7.tf,
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' 18T Of• LANDS IbT EillIKIN YOB SALE B% '1
-. tne•Panadaeempany may baleen at the office of
theundereigned. . - ,. id HALE, .
queen:4410141819. • •
. yOIM first lead be from you!. suit that's stron,gegt;•,
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NoTiCE:. in this, with'ace and king, kiair,Aii ,4011 are. '''''f
. . ., . -..... • - ....-, .. - • • -.- . - • •• • • , - With king and peen, iting all; Vrctalccer
DeEtrEss holding aeomante ;phut the undersigned With see, queendinave, lead a the queen;
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4. will please send them to et once, arta therie indebted With queen, knave, ten, you let, ;.•1 Pro" P '
are requested to sortie the same before theist of March XIS Other came you, the lowest le ;`,,, ‘. • , , , '
'WM. MIER, •messes,
inllett,Ifeb.19,18804 • • . Ere you return your friend'a, your elm suit -play;
^ ^ RIO trumps you must return WIthetit delay. '
'It'lltimestestd and 160 pre-emption, at $1.20
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.P"er Sere, payable in two years and, a -half,
but he has the privilegetf paying for it at
the end of six months,'Provided he 'Wiggles
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the government by the evidence Of, two iVit.
that it has been his hones for that
time, and. that he has also ben improving la,
be exercised iv cue in the cow•
,441"Pa to he for lack of fo°Ct. .
The members . of Maitland Or
haveldecidedto buy a thorough -bre
bull 1' . • "
, . , or the improvement of stool
Mal .will be kept and talon care ")
the members!, and at the end oi
XXI, WHITT., T e.aoher of hat*. Pupils attended,
.i.vi, •a their own resideotes. if necessary. Iteeideo
onii doer isinth of sir..0. A. Heat's, Queen Street.'
Clinton,May 15,1879. ,,
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money •to Lend,
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• nil 000D ritliM .SECIMITY. INTEBEST AT
‘...7 Eight ger eel+ '
' CHAS, 111DOUT..
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Olinten, Dee. is, ism
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IL 1/CW137.4E11, hl. D,.) MP .141. C. OP
D .England,
is physloien, Surgeon, AO. Ofaca And residence
next atolls= Bank, market square.
, onnton, ;an. 15,1880. • .
Rouges for Sale.' I'Dien Yon return Yota Partner's lead, take &ins
• open . -.-,ICPAINSTaklead lane back the best yonrhand contains .
- ' .. .PA. • If you received not more then three at first; .
• . It you, haA more you may return the womb, .
.f.INEuoix.roomed Cottago,pries4500 i . two Ave -room. ,
Wed CrOttagee, $400 Ma M Faidrhaq a good Cr-gBut it iotz bola the raaster Cara, OM_ !re bolina.
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nen- well'•',4o^^ One hell- the price may remain on Tn moat ease to la. ita 8 etaid i und• '
mortgage.' • , ' • -,, ^ ' • - ' e ' r 7' e •
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H. HADE, When'er you *Ant a lead, 'tiq seldom wrong .
Feb' "' 1881L ' Huron Street. Clinton. To lead up to the weidcor through Oh etrong.
Any young ,man going west could get
' Along. in Dakota With very little over one
one-half the money he Wetild require In IMa.
nitoba, for nearly everything In the latter
country is dearer than In the former. Thanks
ova due to the National Policy,. ..The. ques.
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Alen is often asked "how muclimeney or
What IS the- leagt'reQUIrecl•t0 start one on the
prairie?" will suppose the emigrant hi
becomes the property of the keep
Messrs, Tucker & Beer, pf M:
been forced into insolvenasi, The
38,000 in therbusiness,13ealicho hi
lost all. The latter had four III
gibe best land tn Fullerton eight
but he thought in his old. age he i
apted for town life„ and succeeded
dm Mr. Tucker's
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Cottage for 'Sale
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1311XE..fratneciottage en RettaillnrYEtreeti
.1. west of the litethodisiChnrcla; Thisoottage.140
sevenroente,hardend mat water, adopt Oto, t ham
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. ' ' ,,..'Huron Street, Clinton
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Clinton, Dee. 18E1111879, '
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REEVE 4 WILLIAMS. Ogee, Bettenhary
.1-gBtreet, immediately behind Bansford's Book Store,
P
ctace hours from e 0,142_, to il•Ors ...' •
Clinton, Tana% 1880; , .
IMMO, M. fLi. (GBADUATH 'OF TORONTO
0 • LiniveriiitY,/ PhyoleisP, Surgeon, de, • rosidenee
sh.atanning'e,tbree,000aseast of the, TemPinallee
Gall, Londesboro, Ont. -
,Londesboro, 5'une 14,1879. ,
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. • V secondhand yourlowest should be playa,
# house and Lot . for .
sale, 013:14707:!'7674;aganalltrild*Pqagrearl te°ClebVfebeillif 4, . • '
IN HOLMESVILLE„ . •-, .2 ' Then one of thepe will he am Wilier thing..
. — . • Mind well theIniea for trumpe,'yon'll often need them
A on 110.4ArvialA . 4 . eppri for lade,in the Village of if on bob! Ave 'tis al y ' right ,. ,
zoimeevine, a quarter-iiiiiiTit, On farolrir OfoOffdpi Rib -a -lead 'Wiiii'tlefiie-lii1XEO to l'ou, - •
a elmereto Roue, with frame' addition,' and tome Then signal, to your partner so to do. •
so smit - ,hop„ driving abed and stable. The house .: . ,
has seven rooms and cellar, and the lot ill stocked- with Watch AIM for your partner's trump request, , ,. ..
choice fruit trees, and the •usual conveniences. Wilibe TeWaleht with less than four, Play out your beet .
sold on very reasonable terms. Feu partioalars on ap-
Plioation to • • . • • . . To lead through honors turned up is bad 1,147.1
- ;Aactis bitializia.F.. Unless you want the trump suit cleared away, '
.a.. obnesviiie,Feb.10,4080.: ,. • ' . Whinasecond hand a doubtful trick you Flee,
DOn't trump it if
.We
lintnariled if married he must make his Pal-
tOCUblaat'illiads7atbece"Silaistilfattlheiw° dr behis'IdieMstial rtnatt
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tion after he reaches Winnipeg he Will have
en - ' • • . • '
''''' go west nearly 200•Mlles.to tind,,a leca-,
"grim ,After he has-seleCted 'a spoti, the gov;.
eenment demands $10 lewd, tTre. 'rhea hO has'
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to build a shanty. The lumber will cost
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Olt fr25 ' OB' No per M. I have seen many.
Yffiing men ill/0;in shanties...built with. six
or seven hundred feet of lumber. „ An aver-
shantyo
dimensions, age °ngm. cansaanytis l Select
partner. All is
and he is areabseonder on the ot
pocket.theli111'1 with' it 13 said,41)911t $
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The " hem as been heerd in
it isthe " burn " of people 1.0aVin
other 't It • • ' •
pQeoffprlephaarvilelleft wisiathssiner.ateafetivhamt ''
ill 0 doubt nii exagoartiti. b t
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bii?lbt.YbeueOp.itf"11' that such dulls
experienced. within '
of:thi•••414eit inhabitant, and that
of the, (141/2.* The wave (
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.I. ,# • . 11011t30 to Rent , •
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toonvonientlyeiteateahanaeipnaggassaandee
.11"4 H. 4,01. -man; all a store and resteence,on-tii.
toast- 5flet. Just gentkot•tne G. T. 11, Good atable.
and other ornivailences. on thelet. •
, • - i•••• • ' • a ., ATALAISOhL
Clinton,1:40,;igi.,079
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'nit. STANIIIIAY.plikPlIATE OF THE IZIED1CAL
Department of victoria-unniersica,--terentaaor,„
mekly of., the •Ifoopitelir and Dispenandes, New Yea,
ProsCerlorthe Comity of Huron, HATFIELD, Out. .- •
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nu, aPenst ota- OFFION 4-# At 'Residence on
..L.,,- 12*rie streets opposite the .1lInglihlz Chureb.
Entrance 'by ado gate. • . • •
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Clinton, Deo, 4,1879.
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Farm,for• Sale.
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filHAT FIRST CLASS FARM, NO. 05,, on the 15th
J... con, of Geduld). Township, belonging to Hrs. o,
Gordon; will be sold for cash oronpart credit, ennlY
one mile from-Cinten. The terra contains wee of
choice land, in good condition, rifle orchard, dro• AP'
ply to • . E. RALE, -
• Clinton,xulyist, nye.. ..
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OnEE-TO DEND.,,,/,bave Ply Mount of InolleY
11.1 to101id, oil'good,.inispikeit.farms only, at 7f, per
cent, interest payable Sear104ignm no object if impart-
ty amide. rivate funds. "'its!, • '
. ;mild S. PORTEN' (seaforth.
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,you hold more tramps then three;
, . • ' But having three or less trump fearlessly. . '''' '
" • F • GRAHAM,:pas
, • . e , . , . • ... When weak in trumps Yon-raelf doulloree your friend,-
A UCTIONEEN, LAND it COMMISSION AGENT, But al W (Lys torcetbe Reverse etrong truniP liana. . • .
,13.. Croderiehi.' Licensed auctioneer los-the County of, .
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Huron. • Terms reasonable: • • " - ' For sequences, stern ousts= has decreed •bedding.
oodeiem, Fois: 5,1880. ' . The lowest you must play if you don't lead.
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krh oco:Wandtihnet
iaa n111.0tyau.:4644.0v •ir; . with
' he can build it' 11 I cl
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will . be warm enou. gli. 'Ars. heet ..•irs steve.
and a pot or t WO W11.109St $q; no yo '. g Mall
leaves....0l,cdOntariosthtms V 4t hate hisoiobieednd, II; 0 i Petra
..thIP:';'*(16r.
itched the Royal .city as w
pials6 • • and ots • effects are •beini
eiggeet • • .- -, . .- .
• • iihe &main; carenioie `etat'ee-
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the Past five years property to th.
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ltil ABItIAgE LICENSES ANLI 0EatiFicatlita•:-••
Apply at the Town Hail, ornt the reitidence o the
subscriber, near the London, Harlin 4 Brace BM way
station. - , ;Alms SCOTT, • •
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Clinton, April 27th' 1'876'. . • - . .
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• • House tor. Sale.
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THE two,story frame douse ma Enron fltOet. belong^
ing to Mr. I. C. lidillek,s and now occupied by Mr;
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Dii.„Ifour,•wiif he inild'on re* Mr terms:. No monerr-
lofted down, if good sahrity is given, The house 'is
u b Er, eenito t We and convenientlyaitnated for a-
promelonmirssinests m00% i• . . . . •
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n_.....,... ,....,,...d...,11' 314-11/4 MU."' B. *et"2.1int.".
. "w"""" "'" "tv . •
, , . When you diecard# weak suits you ought to choose;' ..
Rh 'Egliool Bandit Ilbse.- . For Wrong once are too Tainablato lose. . •
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fifteen dollars. ,. . ., 3353,018,255 has been destroyed 1
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, NOW . United States,AT, he . losses. a
in Dakota when he leaves the rail.
mounted e6.477a7O3 700 being
*ay if he cannot suit himself wig:116.20er a - - '''•-•. • ' • . ' ' • .
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' -1 ' • TILE. N.•011111. WIEST. : •
rs. NI. J Norsurorthy s . - - • • - - . .
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• e. INTERESTING INFORMATION AND '
. ilf0SEP11( STREET, .. CLINTON,
. . , " SUGGESTIVE COMMENTS .. '
80:miles. at the furthest he may return to larger than?: 'A_ ,e'elOSSee of any I
'ontow,, ..The limber ler hie ehaiity wiii revious. yeara,IThe,•inisinanees
'Cost iiird$5 per• thousand less than. in.Mani. estroyed. amounted. ladt year to
toba, and he. iwill, be able to take it to his .The 'number' of Ares during. tb
place the same day on which he purchases. amounted to 55.576,.the-.prinmpa.
-.pin, wontaticotOld..P/IX0fOthiNt 810110E0N,
3-1Acconchenr,LicentiateptAte-oenoge et physio*n,
Ind Onrgeonii of Dower Canada, and Provineitilldeenti.
ate and (Joronor ler the County 'of Huron. .Offiee and
residence,-- The building formerly .coeupidd, by.•Wir,
Thwaites, Huron . etreet. . •,• ',.. •
Clinton, Jam 10,1871. • . . •
. 1101.1iige ,to 'Let,. .
Ciroom with hard arid
fro .bit, a house with 9 dr 1 ... ii,.
_a. ,sof,t water, and all coMplete, outlet, on Ontario'.
Street, at .prosont occupied by Mra. Z. B. Haag. Pea,
session givenzin 'theist of March. •Threeinarters of
apply to menure ot_rs. Neatly•greon the promises, or to atiod in Ma lat For in_rtharparbioulars
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10118-09PBDAND. -•
• Clinton,Tab. 4188O. • • . , ' • '
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• PRUNING- a tt GRAFTING .130.111g. in the North West last ,salniner and
biOnaquestioned by -good many :persons re-
• -- , grading, the country, I ' take the liberty of
rr WE aubscriber 'desires to intimate to the people . . . •
.1.. of this vioinity, that he is prepared to attend to Writing S'011. 'In regairing to the North W, est;
all kinds of PEENING' and GRAFTIN. Having had I mean Manitoba and the adjoining territory
a very large.experience in thitsline, h , eels confident of Dakota. Betivein the trio there Wm) great
that he can give satiefaetion to .11 entrustinghim with -
• 'materiel difference the soil and. , products are
ordera. ...B. arca.vor.yr
efte.°74:1t1, BOUTLEIDGE;:..... onuch.the.came." Some one will-. say "'Why
Jan 22, .. • am • ' ', • ' HILL ST.; Oaitirost• talk •of Dakota at all it there is he difference
His plow will cost hlin $4 less here find his ing defeets. in construction, carles
-- cendiarIsna • - - •
cattle will be PO or $0 cheaper. • • . .. • . - • . : •
• It iet'a geed pleti where young men are not '. it is greatly to lie regretted tic
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able to get all that is required, . for two or. er should so far -forego whet • a.• p
three of them to Settle as close . together as position to public opinion a]
posSib.10,-and each contribute air equal ph. are ty..ef X'arliarnent, as.to trade hiE
towardsbuying the cattle and requis.".• House of Commons. It is an axi
While one .0f thetn is doing the plowing. he meat that everi one' of,its inembi
other busy themselitee huildiug stables, de ' an equal loosing, but as there is 'S
If lumber or logs cannot be procured for the ence. between a, man whose name
purpose, out buildingsoeabe built with sods', blemish.; .and another- Who is not
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rpHE CENTRAD HOTEL lite Vormer71:- Albert
1. Street, Clinton,' 13. PINE, 1"roprietor. ...Thrs bd.
tel has latelY been -greatly improved' and thoroughly
refurnished, and,poseesses every requielto for the com-
tort and conyenience.of the travelling public. Good
gtabllog andn'ttentive hostler:. • ,
Glinton„blev..28th,•1878.. ..
_ W. H. CARTWHIGHT,Rononox Dnimer
- — Graduate at tliti .Itoyal, College of Dental
'sessa... Surgeons of' Ontario, .,haii • opened roome
ptde Victoria Block, Albert Street, Clatton,tvbere he.
winoonstmdly be in Attendance, and inePerea'te per-
oparevery operation, oeinfooted,wsph Deptastry....- ,Teeth
*treated, er fined With gold, itatialgainop other filling
j.iaterlai. .41.2' tificiial teethinserted from onotea fulleets-
onetoo, Aprn mane.. .. • - 2 ' "Ie. •
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. FarmS in Ilullett.:
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F"R GOOD% PAHME,1 Mon 6.6 P.oluth Concession et
'• minewithin Ave ilClinton, of oron, well eleared
- ans.,•with good inomavements;. will -be .sold..on• easy
tornm. 'Lot .Sontlz.balf ot.Viteteen,,p,nd.
•t/E-Trtiniqt of Twenty. 'Will•be .sold together -or sopa.
retsiy. • . ;.., ...., ...,. .,.• ,ormaLE, • • , . .
.. ,...., - .,..,,,,. , .‘,,,,,,....„„,.. Huron Street, Clibitgn,-.,
41,4 , Ti. .1., 5 leen , ,.. - • ' , .- • . , .
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- ' ' - ' • • '• ' between its soil and that of Manitoba and if A'yero of cattlti will break 00 eaves in -a eery-. rept in businesis. but obnoxious t
7 TA.AC.4111IT.,.ErN.G......'... what can be raised in the one can be, Oie sue. ,solAi it. Well taken care of, .. If the emigrant - felony; ' the fact that both are 'noel
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r 11E undersigned ha -sing orehased the 'stock and , eeedullY grown in the Other ?'' ..I sp9alc . of for Manitoba ...waits - till spring has opened, liament cannot make their...posi
._.1: _ic,...;,athe remises ofgla..W. GADD= . en,' Albert:- Dakota..(tineadthe 'northern part, -Of the r:•• ',taae..04-linreablies.his.destinatiod.bia;stock,:will.. Persons. restini;linder. _ charges -01
iitr. at.. oPAoalt.a1). gr, Faik's MIL takes'this ril,!';',n,"3 ,OX ritory)._ because -nearly three.fonrths 'not be in very good condition to work. .11e .should not legislate for honest pc
net-4ring Matrieuds and the publiogenerany,. wise De . speaking population . are, .04.4; 01 'Auld. •tey, and get out before spring 'opens,. solvents pass lawe. reltiting to ins(
intends carrying on the Blacksmithint basinfuls ill all ,BP051.1
its branob0s,'.. and, 'therefore, solicits their custom:- • and it is destined to become 4 .04n44ia ..ipte,.1 'AWII.ell the reads are herd. and -chy.with frost; this apectaele, will: seandalizn. tl
Being practically aequainted„withoverything amputated . :,op wait till further on in the season , • Canada this session Should the pal
tbe business, he °lingua/au* •satlideetien... ' '. VofjP9tebeilna0earn4admisenr19.1.1Gilei.rtleittic..4Lkeihiftlibil ! Theemigrant ought to try and have funds to persist in taking lheir 'seats. I
. ,- • • . ...-. . . .. • • bisoN- Regulations literelly. . phased ,the emigrant enough on -hand le keep .him- for. one year,. 'stands charged by the Oommissid
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Clinton, 44.1124, 1879.. • • r -. • ,•••• ' across. thelinelaSt • shintner;. and 'not. one' the -amount he...pouot.determine .himeelf, • Es- .vestigeted his book' with being ..a
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•pecially..,
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'scot it BO
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Isvmpacil inn fora Pelle4,..y
and most sensitive persons. In
brOpOtitt•Ortli oil that produce
elinunatodennd it is rendered net
'Mein' its, action,,but absolutely_
lac. ' It is Pre.emioently• the
thartic known, and can remedy
stipatipn, andrall Intestinal Derangements
.4maned,ned•is destined to take
- and an -drastic -pills- and ittfriativots..'
-Druggists at '25 cons a bottle:.
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'NNE'S
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"leeab
PS le to
DP inanufaature
pain and griping
only mild and
tasteless and•palata-
finest laxative
for Coitiveness.
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the place °Certain
;For tale
'Don't fail to
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hildren
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pleat: •
and ca.
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oil • '
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try IL ,• .,
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Tnia.•9tie7 „
,151);.• sale.
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'TUE iiebsoriberbgtal. itiat• eatable and. be utifully
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•situatedEtouse:and•Dot;,on the eerier ofaBatten-
bury anti Raglan Weide, 16f- eile. • Thehimee contains
seven towns e.nd Woodehed, and.eVery . convenience on
the lot. Terms and•Auther„piatiailare to be had on..
application to • . - „ - - „' ' • •
• • R. THomPBON W terloo Hones,-
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Clinton, Feb. 12;1880. . , .... . , . 4. ......,
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'Electric'1. .
The Light Outdone'
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. . By THE AIM, 13,1tE DHOTI Rnt%...ii•
- '. ••STO'VE:y.oppagio WIT8...
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HE Hou EKE
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— theta weeld have thought of settling id Dike: must .this be iten to id :Manitoba. a large amount. This is a. c , ar
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tailed they had half the prospeots. in Mein. J will no . o to, depend on .employ- rang t home must send him to
' ' t-'11 -td d' ' • 'Is 'hi
,
,. t loba.” :In Dakota- land can be got from Which- , ' t.h ; - . .-.;;,:•(•.•:•••-•,- • • ..' tial -y. For such a man to sit and
•:.i • l . , '. - . • • ' .t ., • •• keeping,• • - , ' • -',.• i. : : ' • • ' • '• • •
., , the.gett settler can go and return from -market the ,.. Store - or. busmeddip any, other lament would be a. disgrace. which
- • •• :. ••
same day,. .In Manitoba produce 'is almost kind; is not (to use a -common phrase) mit as that honorable bedykvillnOt Subni
: ND :worthless, it boa 'got .
te'b •"- 1 A"f • • • •'-• h ` ii* Is.• t t '
1E . — - e. 'fau a so far, fine as inOntario.
. One mistake i us . () F . . . .
• e I. 1 - near- in an - ttanas ree Pres* '
., ,, But the einigrant yvonld not t,hink Cf, Unit if ly all busineek.med.ntake:on their .arrival in . ' •
- - '
.
GOOD
. ,
muE
-.1.. 18,
99 tuires.nnder
Dame'
of fall
,
is well
5,1
fa,..„.
- •
.Jan.
' - (Ill
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. .'
' Farm
west half
in the
hease,-frame:Icith,011ecltrand
Wheat,
. . .
watered,.
:.,
20;11.0e_oPotolt.elgatithronr
, . s .
22,1889..:
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' : • ' ; ' ' '
ANGE 'Fit ADIRGAIII
. . . . ... ... ..
, for Sale., , .
�f Lot 15 and. thq, north -half of tot
8rd-coo. of linllett,led t i Ina la a e
1.141-1:171-- - 1 --er.s!--
goad. oniaTation, haw° timber.; took
stable. • 18. aides:,
gOoderolitzd of thoice fruit:. • .Tho pitied-
..
wit-No.1411.211es of the town of Clintoon..
r ,
! tor°P..e/iY• ' ''' r - '
- •' ..d. a' 'CFARIIITNELL
.
•,:, s„i•Azzi • • „ • • • . • ' :. CLINTON P.O.
• a ,
• ....."' • s ' - ' ' • he saw that in a year eafevathere Would be a, -the •Nertb West; is in opening•outia town's' •0111ate if DUBIN.
MAN STOTE POLIASH. . . silence of an outlet , 'Thrittlose Canada Ted that are already fornied. It, I believe; Would .. • - ' --.. • ,
.:___ „.... ..' • -2; • , w,,';'• .• ' :' '' fie Railroad is building, bat ,,peele, will no; be better for them' to go out‘iiv-hers this couil-. ' Over the signature 6f. S. band
tii. .,ial. s &tido is superior to au otharcbithaqsarkat. • • .. , .,._ . . , . . , . . . . , ti.. , . . . .. , . .
, r Is warranted to retail. ii ,Iiistrein'ani, climate settle along that hue. . The countp . le ,•piett ••try is thinly settled, for nine tune"( out of, ten the following in a recent issue oft
..andunder ail' cironmstandes, Bdria•le.. not offeetedb; thickly settled nearly 100 noires :from the 1;a1 - 'AS village or•tovvn in' the •viereity is *here WitnesS;-... , . . • • . -
_ .
,ii t IsTe dust, dirt os -foreign substances will adltere „a-
ea, . . . y, and the policy the Government. aiite""s04 first *store is pal. , • . ' • ,•"- -"' The • total. indebtedness • of the
11..1 f fth ' •t atm s le "' • • • '•• • .• -r6, - • •• • . . - .. ., • , . i . • •
t 0 0 0 11 area ow • enmity es . n a
toil e• Th ,C, . ri a .,. ,O ., .. . . , . • • . adopted will (doge all of there being . . There ought,,alooto.be money in the mill- Churches or Mootreel,•o/1 theii..i
_ _
Zes: Twit.: b".tilit4;rhebesi'I,ever itte••• .-.• •other railways for ysars. • 110'4. P. It • as lug hesmessanthe ItTorth -Wen! when fifteen party ' -. •
alone :to nearly.' ha:
lilts. a.tiztas• Tuitzenam-Thizbest I eyoritsed, • the hands of ..lie Gover#-,UkOtoo full al.7., , nd •tiixteen ',eenta • per -bushel ro.eherged for dollar. - Assiimiog the „pretested
Mns. W. CoorEn.-No (Met 'or dirt from ,it. , , . ,ready to .admit of it building',' branch iineriir ;grinding. Men.id that line of htipiness. Would. at thirty, thousand persons, which
' ns: A. MATDEsot(--,-So 'clean and ficilnioli. • • - ...• .. - . ' . . • e" --- • - • tik -4/ ' .4 1 •• I . '.. v . .
tili. .G. G 'n' ' ' I • ' ed' poreli to beatit •'
!s, .• LAS plif.,-, never u13 . a. I . . and there tii no inducement for!.,eritaiders'•:xtk cersanuy ;Maze more .1nOney. there", than at timate, thir amount Ivenld.repre
.
A k yo • siticerf r•it ' PRYOR 10 GENTS' 'Trade ' build when half Of the hands areleaked Up ' in ..home here, Phnom' of some openings myself dehtedness of -nearly seventeen '
i''
"supplied,atuwrlieletiele°prie.s:-.Manufeetieed, ot:ly by ' . the handkof Gnveyninelit.....Ifjile ,quatfer .4 where eountr well .settled .aid no mill every Man, woman and child,: bu
.. ... •
• . • - ''' ' * , ,irw'TEIbliiiT.ON. - :•thenion4Whiela will be •spent West Of ' the naeter than thir ,.. s es. - .. . - - B:" N ; -paid by heads of families lir the I
Clinton, Tab.. 12, 1880. • 4,,.1 • . • , • ,l lleoltY.:"t3S1 'Mountains, • Were Set . aside fop . the -....^ • . - ..- • Niles ' proportion :of families. to
- . .of '
. • • .. . .. .
'LOA Mi.:
.
• . • : ' . -' ' •' - ' :-"'
com,. EASY ; TERMS,, :.
• Iiir mithicreciike pFlotelliaar can •
., , - . • . . . ,
be irti)Oald. lo.. patt or :Ali • at '
• !shy tate e Au let ra g the • term
. . ..
• . •
of Loafs.
... -
Atai•EAV 'fie • " • " , .
• ' — • ... _.,1•••
• MT.' W. FAR11,..&11., .
'Clinton, klarch,;1878. . • . •
- 8 'TT ¼'.
..A.,.. , . . . .
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1.3-E 1.44.7' r.P• I 5. T.,.
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GOLD MEDArmsTr„ OF • THE R. C. D.' 5,,-0-1•••
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Office and retidenee-heliehre a Block,, neap' corner • of
• • West Street, .•011nanidn, Ont. . ,.,
i'88°
--- 11301§A,
, •
. •
EEN
l'irst. special 2assenger Train
building rallwavson the prairies it Would - number,A-Whion• is about one-fifth
1880 • • • ..,. . . . , , „
- • go far towards building a not • work' of roads ' ''Takes "....-The inivt-P or • whiten-. bring the indebtednPos •te about
A. -----
. dollars:I/eaten:illy, Then again, il
• • - throughout Manitoba and adjoining territory pig _.t, ,,. sweeteni the ath,. and sti-
. . ,
.. %Ind. -would 'keep Within our own country thou. -Mal he,rneuth . he brightest, neatest, . I:Timbered: that ,A very• consider"
. „ . . . . . ..
• • • .
. nand of emigrants who would • out ally en oasis
AY S , , - . , ,eN u • • "- ' :',toilet..ge, eXtant.. , Ask •yenz tion of the Protestant population .
. ' .' TIOh the country so that . the continuation of druggis i "TDAIMIth ;Plaice 3$ cents, "." ttibnte•anything..16Ohureh .suppo
r dale year will s . . the Ton - to the • Pacific wouldbe , . ,. , , . . ..
no great - r it ... - • • , .. in.consenuence thenmount per Mi
121101110n if aMersini)igeople.ia,
' .. ' '' . '. ' -
,., . . . . • .. - ...:._...., . . • ....: . •• • • •:.
rinun co-partnersh; heretofore. existing tinder, tila
• co., woonart,masa7-•.,i.,
1 tilir, ::i tt, s this'aay, die-
isao_tv___e_87in°fn'_nh_al'onwselinetiP:VItreulesdneito and against
the firm will be settled by Wm. Wesibinstone " • ",..i -,,.Z;
, OBT. ORRIS° , # •• ,
.• •,. • ' WM. wzamuunsTONp.
/elk 8.8iidt too,' . ,.. • . , ,• ...,
, - ' • ' • • '• . ' ' • —. .• •'' ' . • • •
. - Tize •Midersigned, who will carry ,M, the business in.
I'll Vni. nApic$ thke° °ale °PPel'enele7 a eliankiEg 41
thOii customers •for the liberal patronagereeeived br
.,
the 'steam,. and. intimateethat he is prepared.td do
an.work entruited to him in the same werkmanlike
runner as heretofore; andhopes to sto all•his friends
• • • . .. d• ' • • •
a the season a businesscomes ronn . - - .
. . • • • . . burden on, the people,. and -there would be no • • .... • . . • • .. , . actual chtreh.going. and church
, • •
.c:j143.1\TTIZA: . . • . ' ' ' • - ,• - ',• : . . . . . ,...- - , , - , .
tizA.. need of reeerving any land. for the purpose. • • LateSt Genelal News Items. very much larger, so tb
.,,, ,. -. .• , .. .. .. •It,dai, eadly be seen; then, why • uenadiene. •.. • .. . •, • . . ?.., . . , .• not beby any:meal:man extravagant
• . - ON ' lave . '
Will-Settle,iii'Dakatkin ' ---ilik "
J. • B ID D'ILE 0 0.M 13 Ei.
.
"• ' , ,
• • • • . ..
'$„ 'ef.t4=.•
. . _ . . settled and. pie.'
, ...... .. _ • ., .......... _. _ . rale- i4o.enlang..-cars • 61 ice -to Unclip,
-21,
.1..........„,,....„,....„Ir -.142"; erenee-f6 fanito,ba, Ohne, leavee Canada nen. , . - . •• .. , •
'A' f''''''''' ' •••'44”.'''' ,
• t ' te he idli8Wodhy others op. -• " , except to* better his circumStanees ';.goiug 100 , - .
' ' '
• • • . .. .. , . . •
- ," ' : eevial0Ay, - AErt114.. GUI, : miles from a market and vvaiting on a railway , ones of British. farmers for the past
- - - •year are estimated at i100 000 000 tO.BIO0 -
• . < ... • . - -, ... .. at *may no . come nee him is enticing„ . A, . ,. I P . . . . . P
lgusitiAY * APRIL • '*Otis, " that ' ' t • . •t• If ' ' not -
006000: ' ' ' • .
: ,. ..... „ -Tionsnityi mx.t.)r• las. :when he can, got land le Dakota 'quite (dote to ' • ' ' .
, Freight lefives.the daypreviona to all the above dates .41, market. • .. . - . . .Mr.
„. Thos. Carling,- (hither of Isaac; Carling,
Due takes will -he gi.viOn'Otall !attire Parties: . Talk to an Y Cenadianin northern Dakota and: of Exeter, and' Johni Caning, Of London) died
Itiatett seivistais the "leravelst, and the . gicates1 na'•vvill tell -you. he wag out in the .Seskatche- in London 'On Tipesday at the. a e of 83- ..
site taken tOltatio .arrangeMette Moot ooniplete and ' - • • • ' . • • - • I t 4 , 4 ..
•P , .
SetisfaterY4 ' . i . ` ' Febolo* a Mou t • " - ' ' ••
wan,.er across the, . 111 , n am; to Reek ...., Mr. john Deans; of Galt; ivaseurprised, „On
.
• . ' '' , „ , - • ,".!,.. , - 'Bake Init.he could not see anyehanceof infix.-
parsons o
- ' iniztg thesepertiee ere released frontal' elizb • '- - • • • • - - - viti
- itinghis hen coep,to Anda, large inonse dom.
' • • j ' I b 2 i'' lit li t k & - . - kende what he -might grow. • Ile will else tell ,.,
__, : in.bond ng aggage, re g # ve s ,00 , 0... , . , . - , • , . • . • n ,• 'had ,. , , f a y• nes e - 1111 e. :one, o is . ono, alle,
SII1 tl d • d ** f h*" • h
.i..w..,, ..,:,, , ti, .16 . . ' ,r. ' lc, you that When imight
„.._ leaving Ontario he no idea .... appearing ie feel . nit° at ... . . . . ..
. q. home. — • •
. . ., . 6 .. ,.. . ,. , • 0 nasal. . • ... . • • • .. • • .. : •
LOW Ings -or. pagga we , rree- eg settling in Dakota Some on h. •cl that '
'• . • • . ' ' . • ". , • — • ' • as an effset to the.nundiers that have , gene to:. • ' . The Consolidated: Bank will resettle pay..
Mr. Greenway goes throtigh,With each party. Dakota he • (Souk" point 'Vega • hniodrecl. that ••hisatt• on the let of Marsh, . This has beeirar-
For plutierilate Apply to . . ' . • have gone to Manitoba.. from the • States'. It rived at by the, creditors, banks and Govern..
- ' • • • • • . . •
, . ..
• ' 30111‘1-1KNOX ' - 1. . • reference, 0. , at statement illthat tan based& A ent wjthhelding their claims ler the mown's
, • .. . . ..
. • ' a.' „ •,1 .„„•.„„,„i fl„,,,..4„,•11.. utgutt it is on a par with- lord...13eacensfield'i• I. The Ohio Legislature by a very large Ma.
-"-• -"•• ' -••••••••.'"' 'th-t•th farmers'.I Bo(• ' • •
... 4 • 1 . a e, rom e -Western States' ..jority has deddled to to 'popular
-assume-that.the-amoints-due !on
. . . ' . •
Church property represents in rou
an average indebtedness' Of one la
hare per churoh.golee family of tin
.population" this ' 't ' - Wh
or US ci.3.• en w(
that this includes rieli end peer,
.
considerable proportion of every 9(
is absolutely unable to pay anythi
church support, .it will be seen that
..
indebtedriess of the actually.navin•
• • ' •".a."
a Very hanortant item indeed. n
- . • • '
of church.,debts na to discourage -at
•• 2., h .. •
'Jae loose w e otherwise
wOrkere.; Ms no insignificant hul
. .
man .anxious . to train up his. fin
practice of church -going, and .to •
ample generally of A Phristitin dtit
'
that his doing sp. will• entail fregue
erous,ealle upon 'his means' to ha
is 11 re
debtupon h• . hu h- debt out
a..
V.,..L.,
Wald] intl. •Cfock,Mater,.
. • JEWEL.LBRi.Wc„ .•
. . •
Virouldrespeaftilly announce to bitionstamers and the
publloverterally; that he has removed into his former
. .• building, on . •
• • • .. . '
ALBERT 'STREET - OPPoSITD TUB Mt:TIBET
, . . .. 1 , . . . „ .... . . '
'
• *hotel:Le winkeep on, handa selectassortment. of .
•, ••. .- • .. ,. , .. , . •
.
Clocks, Watcliee,levanry,ant•Severwaregillisieds.
,
Which he will itall•at rearenable rates. 'Repairing Of
.everydeserlptioppromenyattendedto. ..
• •• ' • .,.... .,...... ,,,.. • - .- • ' _. •
, 3.. BluDDunGtaBE, Arailna 5TM:ow
, . , - •
nton;tirs, 5,r 1878. .„ •• . .' i
,. . • . •
. .• .`„-'--77.„„,WEATHEIt
vinnett,lan. 24, 1880. • .
' . - ••• • ' ' ' "
... Blyth: Mills , for Sale,: .
1 • ' " . • • • --"- • • •.• '. • - "..
1118 well-known Flout. Mill ind Saw- and Shingle •
Mill izt the Village Of i3lyth, near the. Great Stfeet.
6 la Station, Will be sold on rossonable'terms..- Those
Millshave been and aro now doing a lOrg.e dad profit-
. ' b t - • ' .
able . business. The owner being it ,on to. *move to
MinitOba, where he bag. acquired (Mena* timber
limits, desires • to dispose of • his property Bete.. The
Flour Mill heti font ran of stones, with dotting And
gusting Machinery; large storehouse ; twi dwelling
houses . and 'stable, with. five acres of land, The Saw
Mill wits built In 1878, and can turn out 20;000 feet Of
lumber per day, The machinery in both rep irf near-,
ly new, with the•latest improvements. ' - • • ,
wa.,,,, Intibmegegerad z=piLoovet.
gallnWtitisgtal
housed and good building lots in Blyth. , ..
. For particulars,. apply personally, or byletter to the
owner, Mr. P. ICEDDY BLXTD os -to • * •
' '.33. IIALD,
Oct. ' HarmiStreet,ounten,
, , ' .. -
. -0 ' .a a 4- _t,is Pm IS
Ail'0 •+,,, 0,e el-
• ?..• • --I te'l.am RUT, •v ..,
.,....47,1-64 ...X.F. 8 #ty •
ibdtfl u SA., .,0 ii•e 4
ti• 0.0,4 ,•••i7 sua
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.-.., .•
' Of the Union were croseirrg.inte. Canada
' filling her illimitable forests," Disraeli,
thatither peritonea gave' vent to tho statome
e.ardiess,..pf. ;loots. . The Canadian GOyein,i•
"• entirk Its,•"redway pelioy raserved one ..lienre,from
•dred milliont, Of -acres of the best of the
. . ,
and. agreed- give the- settler bf. 'Wha
I th ' PO ' ' '' 80 ' ' f h' '
',eft; or- brunt, • tierce 0 a MI
.. 41, ,,. . . 9..04.
. and sa. acres (preoltion) at $1, 'poi
pci'
Now, I Wonder vvhet er the Governmeet
building this railway with the intention
...
opening ,jup the (mei* '1 eettlemetit
'.. . whether it ia to eatisfyi. tit,. . , plumb's.,
had the country e .''' gement. at •heei,
„„. certainly was sher !Sig itedy.f02,11t4r.,aia
, p. eueet emigrants te'eettle'zite40.-lieres'ef
cdnd or third: dab lanai:141U a neighboring
territory neer* the: ezeied the same
emigrant .:1.0.40teti.erthe best. land, If
I. „,„;,, railway Te beint built to satisfy Iii/Aiiiii.'
,,,,. . umbial Why not •bhild'jt•••witli British' 06hurt.
Mad land ? Oanacla 'abed not be 80 tiarrOW•
With her lands ile long as they fall intathe
Intuit of Signal eettlers4 ter• he .cialling
andi
' like'
,
...'
.i.
Ina
., . ,.
'40.8.'
' •:., a
Acre •
is
of
or •
If.
, -it
it'
ise.
th4
Col-
subshit .the
,vote a constitutional amerdmerit prohibiting,
;the sale or manufacture of alcoholic liquors in
the State. . ..
' itet- P.Oyail ' ni hug. the 'Priineeos Ionise
having`11 dg . • •fith
pine ase a mane in Englando dr
- a brought • • t• c • • b
use an it 0 Canada at will . now e
•
' ' ..church
ut °tier for the Pretectioioista hi denounce
thie violation •of their prinoiplee, end take
A • Royal B: t task -.' .
- Herrglinese ofor net patrOniz.
• 0 di • f . , • , • .
mg aro, an amen aeturee.•-- c. Wawa 2 free
ID - - - ' • , ,.
- • • ' • • .
• TAO glimmer an extensive.. experiment was
Made by the farmers of New Brunswick in
the cultivation of the singer beet, and the re.
sultkhava been made Atiewn at a, general
Meeting held by those agriculturists fltBusset,
at that. province the . Other day. , The great
weight. tottestimony there givers was decidedly
against the culture of the root,. either of sugar
producing ortstook feeding pnrpOdia. .
„ The Governor.general, • and the Princess
U.:nig had a tairroweenape from what might
.
,.
portiewto what should be the legil
of P4blf°. ‘Vprshig.' - In; consequent
persons Of limit° .inesins„ and whoa
11888 will ueeeeijgrily.' came them
the exposure. of their inabilit
elich dentlandS, will either withdran
altogetherior give What ' tl
afford.to the•injer ''''of either their
• . • • . • Y„ • . • . , •
their creditors. • . ,
' , • - • f
• (Here follows along hist o Ohure
all h ' ' ' •
a early burdened by debt)
Scene trustees try to shirk %eras
of keeping the congregation taxed.•
tared account by saying the mortal
. . .
the chureh building proper but oi
ground it 4 stands upon or on awn
adjoining the Aural, • mall . as t
house, the vestry, the' reetoiy,. or,
else. Nearly every congregation •
been consulted agrees that the earn
large debt is a few men, sating -*
conlient:of the congregationi Itseei
that trustees can quietly mortgagee
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1 E*tate,
•.'• • • • • .... : —...: • ' •
,TTEDEn and by 'girdle of the Power of Sale contain."
• kJ ad in a certain mortgage, made by Anna Wilke,
nArr, st us, whisu will be prodiloed ist the thole of ealm
there will be offered lot sale inon? retool, by Public-
Auction art ' ' '
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Saturday -jrarch, (3, 185,30
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At 8 Alec& p.m.', bit. DiGkINSONI, Auctioneer, at
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Beil's lIotel Londes13oro
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That n bp ty in nage of nendesborm being
tioreposeti of part or Lot '26, in the 11th concession of
the Township Of Hull ett; eta inoropartionlarlydeberib.
a a as the Easteriy two ROods of lend part Of Park Lot
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.4t in Whonhara's Sorry. There 10 Artsited on said
property a 'Mperior two stool orieb Dwelling, twig'
new, And tither iniproVements..
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VOInt • ate •Oenuivietitt, Will be Made knovvrt on Tay of
sale, at eti application to - . .
W. w, EAllitAN#
Clinton, Feb. 1;18$0.. VendorbEtAftenti
, the Will
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..... . .. tot emigrants eentati- ,,six r tble.• .- ' ,.
• . • . - ' DI Manitoba 11 'le% er• $ 11OW entitled to
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10 acres of ri•hOineatead ,Itild 100 acres •(Pre.
, , .ption) lit Si per acre., but !tabus got to go
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. . . •111 1 pretty far., Otip to 4.4 It, _41S 0Oyernmeot
. . holds for sate half ftne land 1(10 miles each •
i, side' orthe, railway.• Tritending emigrante.
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for Manitoba she d endeavor to form the
have been a terrible death On Saturday 'e•Ain.
. in' ...WI( le eh the VA to the drawin .ro ra r .
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.eeption in the Senate phamber. T a horses ,. ,
•drawing the cevered sleigh in Which they redo
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' ran oft, the driver was thrown Irani hie goat,
and the tileigh was dragged on ita aide a aie.
tome of 'four hundred, yards, . Fortunately
the aid&decatiip'S sleigh was in adviinee, and
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the coenpartta of it e 6=4(00031y
perty without conewitingthe (dogrel
h Ore to foot the bill, ' Ohl fogeys a
(lurch •debt ai should lit left for the
ration to pap ' 3,.aat such as iii
Pent°4 it°11141°01316 who AtwaY$ "n°
464, At that rate each generation
7'0°,11 ',Would pay leot a Obtireh three
in.lhierest ihOdeZ and om nom' PA
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.B.A.u. ...
.., acgintintande.hf others gaiing thither, They
• should get a few tradesmen to accompany
may 'a blacksmith a carpenter, ete ,
And hard -ware Her ehat.
' , it , them,. ,. , ' hardships fif. t..
l'" and mettle togetuer, or *hi on
,,,, • - ; . . -- considerably leaSened by settling lu -Win.
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CLINTON, rAisel).4110. banYt the prairie is hard to. break and the
stopped the
rtinaway anititale hofore anksorioilailiarcitfie
done, ' . Her 'Royal Eighteae Sustained several
.
painful bruit% but was next in'titair
A 'few ' '.4
_way towards ree.4.0ry„ By the accident the
Printed's' logist 00,000,jetivel, wafttea more ee.•
a Itetiostike than tot lin Mat. - '
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„ 1P.12_,aalerm athacerchrivalsticcitrotthe
" "t"Twier"",p0haps the two alright
niclodY riti feel ati indiSpositiai to es
nerves 'rain the betk ete Ot ate aftlich
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Rawl lid of the sego my oval% 'mom
and Eva Ere, a improves the digestive
etranetiviiia the weeltened- and 'Militated I
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entaeleassimslai
1874 shows
sine's,. of the
e promised
nnder tees. •
ye the den. •
4 to be over,
a continues
try need. be
ange Erina,
d:shortlorn
4 -The
f by one of •
two years
er.
•
toile% ,have
former sank
tin* and
mired scree
months agh
as mbre aiL
Mr. Stiles
now, gone, '
her side of
5,090 in hie
Guelph, but .
the city for:
*Andreas of
.Thie
we lire as. •
ass in trade
he memory
failures are •
f depreersied
11 as other
felt by all
that daring
amount of •
y firein the
last year
considerably
f the -three
of property
$0,464,700. •
e five, years
causes be-
sness and. ie.
t
arson in his
.dthodigni.''""
• in the • .
no of Parlia.
re stand on .
yttEltdiffer;
iswithout
only a hank -
on charge of "
bersjof Par.
tions equal,
.dishonesty
ople; or iii..-
lvency • yet "
e peopie of .
Mr. Hooper
deersfauvihte°r1.t136.
ateiesvrheifeehrreifd,
he peiarten-
iviotieinoPeer-
tshrd
it to for one •
y, wefind • .
he Montreal
Protestant
hurch pro,
f a million '
'population
ion fair, es -
sent an in• • .
dollars for .
I as- this is
rdibary- re.
the entire
) this would ..
eighty4Ye -
must be re!
ble proPor-
6 not con-
t, and that
ily of -the
supperting •
at it would
estimate to • '
a numbers
hared dol.
Protestant
remember .
and that a
ngregation
ng, towards
the average `
portion is
other effect
d demora.
be earnest he
boar to a
iffy in the, " 4
set An.
, to reflect' '
t and on-
nidate. the
of all pro- .
imate Cost
e of
e sensitive.
to shrink
y .to meet
fronntheir
icy oebtot
wallies( oe"'"-
esi; ne
enaibility
with
e in-
is nikpf
ly
e hulMing ' • •
he, liehnal
oinaleing, '
that :has
is of their
ithout the
Ins strange
hare+ pro..
Aim who
rgue that
Oat gore,
ay be Ot-
to be in.
of thirty ,*
times bSer
.the debt.
sheailfihoitttutklae,
ear6itiltettoir:ebo,tle. ,
With Ethir
terns Enda •
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