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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1880-03-18, Page 1WirrsiT911- !ivr-•11FIFgrrYFirfirfifrfr •• Tor,. 15. No. 0. T•Eamo-ol.50 lee* Asannan, 4u advance. AND CENTRE HURON G-ENERAI,J, ADVERTISE$,. —CLINTON ONT.ARIO, THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1880. IX; 110I19EN l'Iralallslaerna V:400101%41 41ka othfr (54r40. IKON TO LEND, IN LARGE OR SMALL SUMS 4.1. on gOett mortgage seourity, at moderate ratee•of Interest. If. HAW. 0:10H011,0gRIGO)tb, IS% 7-tf A LIST OF LANDO IN HURON TOR SALA BI ..rA, the CanadtiCompanyrnay be eeen at the Office of thounderoigned. a • H HALE, Clinton,5an.1.7, 1879. lVfES. WHITT, Teacher of Music. Pupils attended at their own residences, if necessary, Residence Qua door south of Mr. 0. A. HAM% Queen Street. Clinton, May 15, 1879, H. DOWSLEY, kl. D., 11 C. S. England, Pnysiolan, Surgeon, .20. °Mae and residence next Molson Rank, market square. °Hatt!), Jin. 15,1880., TARS. REEVE (is WILLIAMS. OfficeiRattenburY .1../Street, immediately bebintl Ransford'o Bode Store. Office honrs from 8 a.m. to 'p,m,. Clinton, an. 2a,1880, , O1Th YOUNG, 14,11,, (GRADUATE 02' TORONTO • University,) Ph/sidan, Surgeon, residence at Mr. Manningan three doore e est to f the T omPer slice Londintoro„ Ont. Londesboi June 14,1879. -..-TIIITS-TANBURYI-GRADLIATE 41F -THE MEDICAL. iJ Tejaartniairt "df Vintoriei University, Toronto, for- merly ef the Hoapitals and Diepenearies, New York, Coronerforthe County of Heron BAYPIELD, Out. july 22, 1874. • • , DApRLETON. - OFFICE - At Residence on Ontario street, oppoeite the English Church. Entrance by side gate. • Clinton, Doe: 4, 1879. " Dwelling house wanted 00Ataining isiE or seven rooms, and anal cOn- Teniences. Addrees or call at the NEW Etta Office. Clintoo, Feb. 20. 1880. COttage for Sale TUB front° Cottage on Rettenhury Street, one door wed of the Methodist Ohureh. This cettage as Seven rooms, herd and Soft water, °Went, am Terms easy. ° IluIrl.oriESAtrLeB, et,011iden • Clinton Dee 18th Mit House for Sale.. ITEM twoeatory frame house on Iluron street, belong- ing to Mr. J. 0: Miller, and now ocapied by Mr. Balfour, will be 0014 on very easy terms. No money re. mitred down, if good security is given. The house is well built, comfortable, and conveniently situated to a pofeeeional or buethoas m • • 11.-IIALE, Ilimon.street, Clinton - October 6th,1879. Goad House and Lot for sale /11HE subscriber offers fa sale that property being Lot N. 18, Frederica: Street, on which le erected a .9t9tY-agelle.half,FNAME HOUSE, with good °enemata usual zonvenientielia. 'Thelot in One-nuarter 01 en me, on which are a number of good fruit trees, well, 4m. Will be gold on reasenlible term. D. cLAUGHLIN. Clinton, Feb. 20, 1880. . hijOT8 TO LERD.-I haTe any onmenf of iiieney .13-1- to lend, on good, improved farms only, at 7 per oent, interest payable yearly„, Sore no °Meet if eecurn ty aniple.• Private (undo. 1 JOHN S. PORTER, Seaforth. ARRIAGE LICENSES AND CERTIFICATES. - ..AL Apply at the Town Hall, or at the reeidence of the, subscriber, near the London, Huron it Bruce Railway Station. JAMES SCOTT, • Issuer of MarriagoLicens es. Clinton, April 27th, 1876. DR. WORTHINGTON, PHYSIQIAN, SURGEON, B. Licentiate of the College of Physician, and Surgeons of Lower Canada, and Provincial Licenti- ate and Coroner for the County of Iluron. Office and residence,- The building formerly occupied by 'Mr. TbwaiCes, Huron street. . Clinton, Jan. 10, 1871. MHZ CENTRAL rioraz- late Farmerai - Albert 1- Street, Clinton, S. PIKE, Proprietor. This ho- tel hoe leanly been greatly improved and thoroughly refurnished, and pennons every reenistte for the cern- fort and convenience ofthe travelling public. Go.od litabling and attentive hostler. ' -ClintoniNov.28th3-1878,--- • ' • W. E. CARTWRIGHT, SURGEON DErixiir Graduate of the Royal College of :Dental Entrgeone Jai. Ontario,. hoe °Veiled roorna in the Victoria/3,1°a, Albert (liton,-whoto-he'- will constantly bein attendance, and prepared to per- form every operation 'connected witlaDentistry. Teetb extracted, aa filled with gold, amalgam, or other filling material. Artificial teethainserted from one to a full sat, - Clinton, Alien 17, IBM . III la •• LADIES BOARDING SCHOOL, • , Go:MEMEL MRS.- FLETCHER - IjAVING eatablishod a 'wheel for the higher educe - den ofyoung Ladies, in the pleaaant and healthy . Town of 4)0110110h, ia now preprred to receive a limited number of boardere and day pupils. As far 00 paactie. 'able with a careful diecipline, every, endeavor will be made to make it a home to those entruated to its mire. Every attention will be pe.16..in order to give, the pupils a thorough English Eduration, based on High Sohool principles, combining with it the advantages of the higher branches, in allot which experienced governance from Toronto, have been secured to (waist. • Could a few pupil e for Vocal Musio be Bemired in Clinton., MISS DURAND, a pupil of Mee. Gralnick, of Toronto, wonld be glad to give Insane at their homes, or at the eohool, if desirable. Pupils reaoived at any time. Any desirous of attend- ing aft cr Basta, would oblige by eonding early for Ciroular. Goderich, March 4,1180. BARGAINS. PARTIES ilosi6ll FARIS snouLP SEE elm FARMS OFF:ERED:FOVSALE. ' • BY THE UNIDEitSiGNED, IN TILE 17701i*I2i7 CLINTOT,' AND ELSEWHERE, AS THEY • DECIDEDB&BoATITS: • • x xi MONEY TO LOAN House to Lei. 1110 LET, a 'house with 9 or 10 roomo, With hard and 1. soft water, and all complete, Situate on 'Ontario - Street, at present occupied by Airs. 1. B. Reoey, .Pos- sessioh given on the let 01 bXiicl, TIWeertorartereada an aere of ground in tho lot, 'For further particulare Ann/4 te Mrs,..,1311ce.Y.,,On the premises, or to • :—JOIIN-CCPELAND-,--- Clinton, Feb. 4,1880, • Farms in 'Hallett. FOUR GOOD FARMS en the Fourth Conceosion, of Mullett, within live miles of Clinton, well cleared • and with good improvements; will be sold on easy ternis. Lot Seventeen South•Milt of Nineteen, and North -half -of Tvrenty. 'Will be sold tegetber or sepa- rately. IL HALE, • • Huron Street, Clinton, Clinton, Feb. 5, 1880. Houses for 'Sale. GOOD BARGAINS. •' ONE dr-row:tied Cottage, price 8500; two five -room- ed Cottages, $409 and $800. Eaoh has a good gar- den well, :&C. , One half the price may remain on morkgage. II. HALE, Feb.19, MO.. Huron Street, Clinton, ON iitosT FAVORABLE ,TER29.; , . . IYIORTGACES ogler secedes BOUOUT ;AND' SOLD. • A: S.:*ISHER, • Notary Public iind doinrolesiond. Clinton, March 4,1860. mam sam 9 1111 Lla811 a Platform' Soales .Re .11111RACEYJ BAR •IRON., And 'hardware Merehant. CtIliTON, Fob., 1880, House and LAt for sale, T/LE Holm„undersigned 'offers for sale, in the Village of eevine, apiarter.aore lot, on whioh is erected a Concrete House, with fronie addition, and frame -Dlackamith:Shopodrivingybed aud- stable,- phohouse hae seven ro'onie and cellar, and the lot is stoked eliotee.fruit trees, and. the Conveniences. Will be Redd on very reasonable tame. Full partioulare on Ap- plreation to • - • Ildmeatille, 1014880. . ' • . SCOTT & BOWNEIS ALATAB CASTOR 01 L prepared in a form perfectly agreeable to 'children and most sensitive persons. In its manufacture the properties of the oil that produce pain and griping am, eliminated, anditis rendered not only mild and pleas- ant in its action, but absolutely tosteless and palata- ble,', It is pre.emincialy tho finestlaantive and ca - thank known, and as a remedy for Costiveness, Con.- stipation, and all Inteatinal Derangements i t is une- endied, and is destined to take the ;Mace of crude oit and all diastic pills•and purgativess.• For sale by all Druggists at cg cents a bottle. rDOn't fail to try it. J. 13I'DDLECOMB Watch and Clack Maker; JEWELLER, (to., • Wouldrespeetinny announce to hie enstoraers aud the publietenerally, that ho has removed into his former , on , AVIONIT STREET, OrreSITE , THE l'il'ARKET, Where he will keep °if hand a select assortmout of Clock's, Watehes,lewellry, ahd Silverware offal kinds,. Which he will s611at reasbriable rates. Repairing of every de ecription promptly a tt end ed to. . ' J. BIDDLECOMBE,Arairai. STREET ,011ittoh,Dec. 5, 1878; • ." at A 2, g.tti rg ' :g114:8,tt ?, 7.11 o to• 'X'S C:11. j 9.011 R.61.,tel'f,g lows re ga 11121,-8 g GOD vcrd54 g'• ows . E10:940 mai Et 1'01 0412.4.a rai g•d•s•g• - •:•' E " E•05 -4'Z'51 ›pg,•k tg 2 E 8'.4•Vg 111 Fit g EI F, 0'n' Yr.• P. 1111.1 144141 i4.04.4.5 H ee411.1 . `4" .CA S ‘‘.i.`° 5 -4 'MI 1.41,4 ,0410trIV:454111:i 040,7z.g 111 IA 0°2 Bei Irma et CA EL COD e el ,a ,11 11:1•lPo ;.•4i • g 0 1,°1- •0.5 144-4 4, o o ka 441 134 0,0 111.20q, 5:14" z'a4g.4,5t..'gre• A u .07,..- ' g"•' 411 rel o.o.k,.v. g.0 %Mb f;xv puttritottittato. Apprentices Waned. 11111REE A,PPRENTICES wanted immediately, for Millinery and Mantle making. Apply to CRATO, MACWHIRTER 5:, CO. Clinton, March 18,1880. Good House for Sale. MHE beide belonging to the undersigned, on Isaac A., Street, Clinton, is for sale on moderate terms. - The house containo seven Mom, and in well built and in good condition, Large lot, good well, Sco.. For Particulars apply toll. HALE, Clinton. A. D. AULENHEAO, Clinton, March 16,1880. • Dissolution of Partnership XTOTICE le hereby giveu that the partnership here- -LI tofore orbiting between the undersigned, ea WINE AND LIQUOR MERCHANTS, in the Town of Clinton , has thia day been dissolved bymutual consent. kin. W. SHEPPARD will continue the- Mullins, collect all accounts due the late firni, and settle the indebted - one of the saran, • W. SHEPPA.11D, T. COOPER. r. WiTnese, US. AllO1111311417, Clinton, Mareh 17, 1880. • INSOLVENT ACT OF"11115 . -And Amending Acts.: • BOSES 31ASURET,, PLAINTIFY . . • • vetoes WILLIAM WAY, DEFENDANT. IcTTaciEsiEET Ea§ „IsstrEn srarerniTs1st?•°•33•91.1- '..,921!,11.114ealgnoe• • TENDERS TV" ILL he received by either of the Undereigned, up .V to the TENTH DAY OF APRIL, next, for the purchase of that --eligible property, being Lots Noe. 219, 220 and 221 Rattenbury Street- and 250, 260 and 281 Princess Street -in all, one and one-half acres. - The highest or tiny terithir not neeenerily accepted. rt not sold en bloc, on or Wore the above date, theY will be offered, by PUBLIC AUCTION, in pa -reels to suit purchasere, at I o'clool' ui 're., on TIJENIkAlr, AP1tIL,24411., of ubiehlurther notice willbe given ' Ey order of the Committee, - IL STEVENS, ,• . J. C. STEVENSON. Clintonydlarch 17,1880. VALUABLE IMPROVED EtitINS FOR SALE CREAP, ON'EASV TERMS OF "PAYMENT, . 111 tun COUNTY OF .1-1-0.-13;O:Nr Ontario -Loan and••Dibentut g • LoiiipoN, • number 172 tionelthfOU: 4th,, in the TOWNSHIP OF HULLETTa.. 100 acresamore fir len, 60 acres cleaaed, 40.aeree timbered with beech, simple, .4nd-hemlock. Frame haxn85 x.55. Tbreo good aprings of water. Also, the north -half of Lot number 20, and the Mirth half of Lot number 19, •coneeseloir 4th, 100 urn, more or lose, in the TOWNSHIP OF MULLETT 80 lines cleared, 20 soros beeoh, maple, black asb, and elm. Immo house young orchard, good well,. board and rail 'fences; eil clay and sand loam. This proper, tyie in,an excellent lonlity, being only distant.from the Townlai Clinton 4 miles. SECOND.--Tbe north:half of The north -half 'of Lot number .19, conoe,hion 18th, in the TOWNSHIP. OF .STEPHEN. 25 acres more or1eits,•5 °ern cleared, 20 acres Wild beeehonaple, hemlock and white ash, - The soil ie a sandy loam, in a good neighborhood, and Want from Daeliwood. 1 .miles, and tho Village of lateter, 10 miles. TIIIR10.-In the 'VILLAGE OF EXETER, DEICE STORE and dwelling, 21 x 40, two storeys, sit - nate on Main Street, in the best birthrate !entity in Exeter. • • ler terms and eon dit ion a apply. to 'A:SEERY; LAU; Exeter. HORATIO HALE, Clinton. 614 TO RUIN A.f.ARSONS, Crediton, W. P. BuLtex, illinager of the Outtialo Loan as Debenture lin a oompany,Londou, Ont. 'mew Aniteumemienweemwaweemo TIIE PENITENT. . — For flie New Era,. eavlour, gi suppliant I stand lore the celestial gate.; Eondetuned by my men heart I come, eay not 1 am to Trembli118 my gulf:Aced soul draw near, anti one tire joy within; Feebly I knock,.end fearful oak, that I may enter In. • Saviour, to thee I raise my voice, Ana call upon thy Mule; Humbled before thy throne I stand, my bead bowed down with shame ; Cann thou forgive such guilt as mine, o'erlook such grievous in Wean me Cott 1 be pure aeolean,..that I nriy enteolit. Saviour, in mercy hear nry prayer, whiletears ofsorrow fall In penit,ence I come tcdthee, at last I beer thy call; Satan hath lured ine front thy fOld, and dragged me down M sin ; In pity hear my anguished ery ; Oh, let me enter in. Oh,letree in, that -I- may see thy habitation bright, ,.-- Let me be numbered witlxtbe saved, 91); let ine ace thy 'light- Centlesvot Shepherds, plead for me, teach me thylore to -win; Save me from S,atan's loathsome touch, and kt ma en- ter . in,- • Tremblfng with joy 1 heard thy CR% Way with (Wry .711Y.ProcosWereiF41e-to km>, theiliNtilt not east me out; • . • • "Come uuto me," ye kindly said, salvation thou eanst win; Cast out all leer, believe in me, and thou shalt enter in: doubt. _.auao_1421;tms.. : • Mr: Alfred-Brewerinia• rented his red 101ill at Seaforth. • MessrsrMeNaught•di-Dickeon,-of-Seafortii, . are shipping horses to Dakota. • Seeforth Catholic church contributes $100 towards the suffering -in Ireland. ' Mr, Lee is abinit to remove his grist mill froei the Parr Line,: Stanley, to Brimefield. A Grey debating club has decided that "dancing has a demoralizing effect onsociety;" , Mr, Vennowary has purchased Mr.I.Topeph Vaners farm, in McKillop,. hear Winthrop, for $9,,,900. Mr. Ate. McBride: accidentally slipped into a pan of boiling salt at Seaforth; and was oat (led thereby„.. • Mr.J."Dulliridge, of Osborne, recently found a grey bird's iiest ie his fields, in which was five fresh eggs. -c,, „ • Mr. Thos. Svieet, of Stephen, is poseiesserof O sew which give birth .to twelve fine' pigs, on Saturday, last, • • , While chopping a few. days since, ,Mr. 11. „Mowbray, of ;MeXillop, WOB .so nnfortunate'oi toes. • • , • -11.terrklic-R0Jfatill,erati--T1omai Church; •Seatoitli, hair accepted the postorshiji, of _one Cif the Montreakchurchei, Mr. -'V. Grieve, of Aleltillop, recently dis. covered a bee's nest in a tree, from which be took three wooden pailsful of honey. : - „ A coivs.-beleoging to Mr. Jes; Pickard, Exe ter, dropped a calf laat Wednesday night which when Weighed was found.to bo 140 lbs. ▪ Mr. Whitely, of SeafOrtli, has Sold his trot- ting stallion Renforth, to C.Davie,. of Lead- -bury,.who is taking him to Manitoba. ' Since the let of January last, a Seaforth firm have shipped to the United. States markets 3,780 barrels of green appleg, being about 200 kola• Mr: Thos. Gainforth has disposed of his farm ef 112 acres, lot 18, concession 13, Me, Killop, to Mr. Geo. 13rown, of. Fullerton. Price $4,525,• • House •t (Let, • ON the corner of Maple street, opposite Mr. Zones Rent moderate. Apply to ^T...COOPE11. " Cliuton, Fob . 28th,I880. 31.011eY to Lend, • _ -ONGOOD FARM SECUIRTY. rETEEEnal. AT Eight per cent. Clfriton Dee. 18 '• . CHAS. RIDOUT. 'Stray Heifer. riAzIE into sabecriber'e premien, Lot 15, 12611 eon Vol Mullett, about the middle of Septentber, a RED HEIFER, coming 2 years old, with a little white on body. The owner is hereby notified to prove property, pity °bargee, and take it away. MRS. 13. BINGHAM. Hallett, Feb. 27, 1580. ' -FARM FOR SALE 011 EASY :TERMS. • — mtlE enheoriber offers for talo the west half of Let • Islo.1.9, and. the south halfef Lot Ne. 20; in the DU con, of Hullett-a100 acres, 60 leared. Situated - about 6 miles from Olinton, and there are erected theteon tove loghoilees...For terror, and particulare, apply to' • . • :'nipotsr. Chilton, March 4, 1880.4. • Co.-Partnersitip'N.otiee: . -- • XTCiTIO'll is hereby gtion.that. the undersigned have IA (littered into co -partnership far the purpose of doing aGENanAti 'Mum Tmun tinder the etyle and firm of --aGHEB,TY& GIBBINGS,— • At the . stand, 77 Rama Etedir, AMIERT &totter., Our adiertisement will appear in a few days: • . • . • CORDE'PT DOHERTY, IT 10BAS GIERINGS. '- Clinton, Me.rch 4,1880. • . , License. inspector's Notice: A LLpersons doeiringLicenne, WetherforlIOTELS ca.or :MORS, in this Riding) Must hate tholrapplios thane in the hands of the Inopeoter BEFORE THE FIRST DAY 00 Aviar, VEXT. . sTEPREN YATtS, . - Lleensernspeetor Weet Huron,' ,Cioderieb, Dian]) 8, . ' South Hutou Agricultural Society. TO OWNERS OF STALLIONS, OWEEnS of Stamens ititeneing to exhibit at the South Huron Spring Sh0W, to he held it Broca. nola, On Tumidity, April 18611, 1360 hereby notified that by8 neat rale of the Society, they are required to make their entrles with the Se/notary, on or Woo:MONDAY APRIL 12,84 bO entries for horses will be taken after that sato. Entries for Iloilo will be taken until 11. ci'eleek ot the show eay.' G. EDWIN OrtESSWEtts Suntory, Ng:sonatina P.O. Subcribe PI the Neil Era ! The ttimbers of Egmondville Grange re- Ceived a cer, load of barley from Napanee,- a few days ago, for seed. , The grain is of the six•towed variety. • Winghain has a billposter. If thc than de- pends entirely en this for his' living lie will not make •enough in six Menthe to buy salt enough to eover_a half dollar. Mr. Alex.YoUng, Fast Weivanosh, has pur- chased from Me. D. _McLaughlin,. Brussels, the thoroughbred hull " Lord Dufferin," for which he 'paid a good round sum, . • ••• Mr..Allred Nicholson and Joseph Johnston' cut, on the farm of J. S. bleThinagb, Smith's 11511, four cords of wood in fifty•tive minutes, cutting the first cord in eleven minutes. . • , , • • • Mr. E. G.Simpson, teller in afolson's Bank,• 'Exeter, who has bees- promoted to Ingersoll, was presented on Wednesday night with a gold watch ina chAin and a Masonic ring. Mrs. John Cowan, of *Killen, received a severe fall one day last week. She was get. -- ting MO a buggy, when the seat .overturned, and she was thrown violently to the gronnd, falling on her head. - ' . ' • ,The:deoiding match for -the Gibbons gold* Medal was played at be. tween the Goderich land Wroxeter curling clubs. The medal was presented by Sheriff - Gibbons, of Goderich; to be playM for by the Goderich,'Seaforth, Wroxeter and Winghani, clubs. Wingliani Was beaten by Vtrroxeter on Monday, Goderieli defeated. Seaforth Wednesday,•letiving Goclerieh. and Wroxeter to play off' for the medal.Wroxeter won on Thursday by five shots. , Jas. Billbrick, Of _Stephen, Was sent upto Goderich in 'last on a charge laid against him by the Canada COMpany's agent about 18' Months ago for -stealing bark oft the .Canada Co's land; and was fined $20 daliatiges and $2 trespass and costs, which he W/L8 bo IIRY in 4 days, Instead. of ;paying it, he left for parts ,unknown;' and rameinecl• away 'until A .few Months ago. After giving the constables eon - (Adorable trouble, he was retaken on Thursday last and committed to , Goderich jail; for Iwo months hard labor. ' While I.tr. Woodburn, Stli don. Grey, was attending church on $unday,a tramp broke into Ilia-11013Se and had a square- meal all to hint. self. He showed an evident partiality for jot:. Hee, preserves and suoh like daintiest AS was indicated by the number of empty dishes he had scattered about. He also took with him as a Memento of his visit a'pair of trowSerS, Some tobacco, and a pair of toelts, Going down the road a short distance he called at another hone°, The people' wove at home and it was noon. He was asked to have dinner, but made reply that he had'quitole late break. fast; and "wates't much in the huMor just then." He then wandered over to tho second cenoession; forced his way into another house, made an exploration of it, and among other things took along with him a pair of new boots. His explorations are now %Wined to a hone° in Goderich, wero'he will have a Wide SOO for adventure. General News Items. •,••••,1,7 We regret that the Rev, IL Christopherson, of Mitchell, continues in very poor health.' A farmer named McMullen, of Seeley's BAY; has come to hie death in it suspicious rammer. The Toronto hardware merchants protest againet the high duty on the goods eold, by them. Paint manufaetarers in Ontario are disaatia. fled with the N. P., So are a good many others. The Princess Louise contradicts the state- ment that she does not like Canada. Sho says she loves it. Monday, Mr, James McGuigan of North Eilethope, chopped, split and piled fear and a.half cords of maple wood. BOC812.t information from the North West an. • nounees Louie Mel to be at Fort Assirdboine, in Montana, and Lopine at Fort Benton. At FOTITIO8a Jacob Weigel, the oldest sod' of Mr. Joseph Weigel, was thrown out of a waggon oh Tuesday and died about five minu- tes after. • Excluding naticinai secieties, and organiza- tions in contingent with churches and tradea unions, there are nearly eighty secret societies, of one kind or another, in London, Ont. An Oxford clergyman writes to the Globe to the effect. that inue.tenths of the people he h'as talked with about the Donnelly tragedy, believe William Donnelly to be the murderer. The Elora Easter -Cattle Fair was held on. Tudaday, and was well attended:- The cattle were, of excellent quality, and over 300 head were sold it from 5Feentis t 51 -Una per` pound. All were for exportation. ---The'eteek raisers 7of Brititili-Columbia alre meeting with great-lossas this winter owing to the heavy fall of snow. Cattle, sheep, and herpes are dying in large numbersr, and the total loss is estimated at million dollars. All the prisoners under arrest in London:, charged with the murder of the Donnellys, were committed for trial ,at the Assizes on Saturday. It is likely that an early applica- tion will birmade fore change of venue, either to Hamilton or Toronto. A Nova Scotia ALP.P. gave notice in the Legislative .Asserithly on Saturday that, unless the Dominion Government gives to that Pro. vince a fair proportion of the fishery award, he 'will move • a r'esolution• asking that Nova Retie be separated from the Dominien..• The Paris Transe*ript is in. hioh glee 'be- cause that town is clear of debt ai-ul had some 82,600 to start with in 1889 ;together with $1,- 703 for echoed Purposes. It is a record that a town has reason' to be proud of, and we 110a - gine fifty in Ontario can show a similar one.. Dominion ParliamentNete A motion having been made for a detail of expenses of the Senate, some of the members of that bodymanifest an unwillinguese for them to be given, CcMinister, uckis°tfeKr,dp eannte°ruensten'teilaP waitetironthine u favor of the removal a the export dnty on elm logs and elm staves. air Leonard agreed to the request. A return. has just 'been laid before the Howie, showing that from March 1879, to Feb, 1880. 2,128,037 lbs. of tea were imported into tirahopDoZi.nion, while for the six, months end- ing 3let of Dec., 73,064,841 lbs, of sugar were 'All who heard Sir Richard Cartwright's speech on the budget last ,Weclneaday night admitte,l that- it was the most masterly and exhaustive criticism onthe fiscal -policy of the:, • GoVernment that has ever been uttered iii Parliareent.=Ottowa Free Press. There is a book issued by, the Departmeift of Agriculture in circulation in the Old Country, more thin one-half the book being occupied • by advertisements; sonieof them- offering-inrdueements to immigranta to settle in Dakota, California and Minnesota. What _right has the Canadian Government to advertise Ameri. can lands?' • An important announcement by Sir Leonard Tilley, m reply.to questionby Mr. Farrow, on Thursday, wa.s thaLarrangements -were being made for the issue of $150,000 in silver .geinisgel9f five and tenLeents. denomination.„ The proportion of twenty-five cents in frac- tional currency now in eirculation arn,ount to ' $43;091,' and in the vaults $172,500i Last session, when the matter of the print. 4. ing of the ,Lihrary catalogue was brought up • in the House or Conirnons, Sir Jahn Macdon. ald to excuse the matter and. prom's. 'eti that no more than contract mites .would be charged. From rw•eturn brought -down in the Public Accounts Committee it would appear that the Cfliien Printing Company got $1,000 more than contract rates. ' - The scene in the House oa Monday during . . ihe eulogies on the late Mr. Holton was ex- ceedingly affecting. Hon. Mr. Mackenzie broke down completely, as did also Mr. Gan% of Montreal, while Sir ,Telin and Hon, •Mr. Laiiiier were scarcelyable to restrain their • feelings. Sir John came down town about noon to find that norm of .tho flags were up on the Parliament Buildings, and ordered. that they be suspended at half mast at onae, • ' Thornton' e livery, at. Thomas, was dainiig-- ed by fire on Monday; Orange hall at Baboay- goon destroyed, o $20,000 fire at Barrie,; imo of the seine amohnt at Stratford, whioh or. ignalted in the rear of-Willianason's dry -goods. attire and destroyed throe adjoining buildings. One day last week, a son of Mr. jelin -In- gram, of Logan, -shot ,in an adjoining buil a very large white owl. An owl of itself is, per. haps, no curiosity, but. this one shot by Mr. Ingram contained a number of ogee, one of them fully matured and as large asany com.. mon hen's egg. • Full telepraphic reports, published in tho • 'Chicago Times on Saturday Morning, from eleven States, shows that wheat is generally in excellent condition.: The winter has been a remarkable one, but everything considered,. not unfavorable. It is estimated that the ym1c1 will be 00 par cent. greater than'last, Trouble between capital dia labor are again becoming very .frequent in the United States, The iron puddlers in several districts of Penh. sylvania have struck work, and (Ting to a dispute between employers .and employees at the. Steinway pianofactory in New York thirteen firms of piano makers- looked. mit their men on iMenday: .• Mrs. elosattan, who with her husband lives peer Berlin; and who has been married seven years, and is now twenty-six Years of age, has given birth. to twelve children ' during that time -twice triplets, twice twins and twice one tit a birth. This woman should IribVeto some lesspopulons district; where she Would be appreciated., • The County Conned of Lennox and Ad"dilig. ton have been dealing with the affairs of the ex-Troastlrer. Mr. Hooper did not appear, nor .submit any stateirtent to the Council; but two of his sureties paid' the full amount of their bonds,. $4,000 each, and the third has *agreed to make good the amount of bond. The toted amount paid HU account of the:de- faulting Treasurer is now $22,900. The subject of tbe possible over -production of wheat continues te excite a good deal of at- tention Among those interested in American - agriculture. A corteepotident of the NewYork San -does riot think there i8.. much danger to be apprehended oft this score. The mumber engaged in. wheat -growing 5» England has de. °lined from 1,833,295 in 1861 to 1,634;192 in 1871, the,area of load devoted to this purpose having been eansiderably reduced. The Eng'- lish Oozette says that the English farmers- have lost confidence both in their climate and the'maiket, aiid thinks it pro. hable that the wheat acreage of 1880 will be much less than for many previous years. A _pamphlet hes recently been issued in England' by Mr. D. Owen, inr,whieh.he takes the ground* that the British farmer can still compete with the Americans in 'wheat -miffing: The Duke of Beaufort, in a reply to this publication, an- nounces his conclusions as followte--"Olitnite and 05am:transportation...Iv:land and,Sea, to?, gether With_ the labor question, on both sides of the water, make it out Of the power of Eng- lish agriculturists to compote with growers of wheat in America"; and our farmers must, turn their attention more to better did Cheaper modes of growing beef and. mutton, So as not to be driven out of that nitirket also by the Anie• ricer's, • The distance, difficulty,- and expense of transporting Ivo or dead meat give us an advantage in that matter which we shall be wise to improve, rather than waste our time and capital in trying the imPossible task of •compoting with them in griming wheat." The Sures correspondent think e that dialog the priisent year Europe will take all the wheat Ameriea has to spare, and that there aro no reasonable grounds for believing that the Old Worlkt will be bettor able in the future to 803 - ply ite own breadstuffs then at present. • 'Inkininitv."-The new power for whiten- ing theteeth, eWeetening tho breath, and sti- mulating the mouth. -Tho brightest, neatest, easist little toilet. gem extant. A* your druggist for "TEAREAIllf," price 86. coat Mr. Platt, the tWice. defeated Conservative' candidate in Centre Romp, is at Ottawa for' ..the.tpurpese-of-olkaining•a-settlementhy Gov- ernment of certain Wakes he has filed on ad• -count of tho deterioration Of the water power attachment to hisMills at Goderich by certain hargor irnproyements...: It is understojcl, Mat Mr. Platt, in Common with many other men, no longer entertains elevated opinions as to. the benefits of protection and ,the N. P. Mr. Platt's changing views are explained by the fact' that ho is largely inte) ested in salt pro. clachig works' at Godorjh,-6"tobe. Ang The immense sato an.tgreat• popnlarity et Green's Auto* kiowar iu towns and vinages in the I world haa coirsed-irsiny 'mittr 10 adapt. ,milar I nrne.noTo°g"U7 Item' 09 at e f the . tut , s f 'ai ,we r aneed'in 1868 and kr the euro of I/operate 'Ivor I Coniplaint. with their effects, snob as Soar t.• dn. Costiveness, S lek Stomach, Sisk Headache, Indi n. Palpitation of tbo Heart, vartigo, etca etc; it n. tas ftiledeaoc mt ...o,nz.k7ri, ,o,tiv 1 elg:c.: ‘o. te;e;a',..Y11,1„, 4r !Liu!, ..,11J Priee71 eerie; vAmplte. /0 cent.ift • %The fl.ri7;"-or"7"44there6.44Pags" eific"..1;y:.sy'train through frg.m the east in foor, weeks arriyed on Tuesday at Bisma,k, Dakatti, The Iowa Legielature has adopted a con- stitilonaktinienclment prohibiting, the inanu• feature or sale Of intoxicating liquor . . A quantity of diamonds,' valued at $375,- 000, which were awaiting shipment . to Eng- land, have been stolen from the post -office' al Cape Town, • • The eldest son of the Cronin Prince of L'rus- sift wiTioon he.botrothed to the eldest dough. ter of the date Prince Frederick Of Schleswig- .Holstein•Sonderborg-Angustenbiirg. Dennis Kearney, the San 'Franciaco. agita- tor, has been sentencetl. to Six moutheinpri- sdnment and a line of $1,900. llo will probab• lg appeal to the Supreme Court of California 4 suspension of work hi the Ocusiberland; West Virgiuia, coal mines has been caused by a strike of employees of the principal railway ,•• in that region. Ten thousand miners'are thris . thrown out of employment. Moore. A. &W. Ogilvie &eoz-Of-Muntliat;- sold on Monday 5,000 -bushels' oL spring wheat at $1 per bueliel iir'store• at West Lynn,' on the western side of Red River, Manitoba, the wheat was .grown from Black Sea seed, and wassold far Milling purposes in Minnesota. A rich rhan is never ugly in the eyes ora. poor girl But a pallid countenance,,weak neaves, dry skin, dint eyes, are Mainly° in thO sight of an, beeline° they telt of dissipation, overdndulgence, excleama. To remedi .„ • these defect, s nee Vidor/. nuehu and,Uva Visi, the groat naedicine,fo..rdi.semess of the kideeye, ;oar sale by 8021, proprieloya. . all dealers tit $1. per bottle. Milburn, nentleytt Pear- . NOT 80. • . • " Tt is am one 'the most sivago and debased tribes only that the (quid Wetland comfort of the horse hale ha, t. "' •,•-ototi,”but we helMve there, am many hi civilized countries who are guilt3i, of the sum, nott1/10, :Ad without the axons° or tho DNA,' ' ma' yavall thetas Weshe use 01um , Leh has dOno more an a ything else horotofor6 known to improve the - and relieve the suffering of the horse. • Those who,will not Wien will bp the losers, their horses t110 stifforas tO'avoid both Use 'IlDarloy's Coo. dltiOn POwders and Arabian ItoaY0 Remedy," and yen Will be satisfied With the resit% Ito- monther the name, and see thatthe signature of Hurd Ss CO. is on each package. Wortnroty& ts, man, Toronto, Ont., proprietors for Canada. Sold by -all -medicine dealer& ' • SP‘RING SHOWS. Hallett and Morris 13rancli, at Londelibere :on the Oth of April. . Flibbert branoh,,at Staffs, 6.0 the 11311z of, April. , (hey branch, at Brussels, on, the MI of April. . . • Bast linronk at Wroxeter, on the "Stri Of April. • , South Huron; at Brticetielc1; on the iSth of Aptil. • West Riding at at Snlith'ejtill, on the 15th of April.