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:‘,1 .4e,, -, •.', 1. TElkt FACTS CONCERNS ET
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,, - The town et Clinton Is situated in the geographical
W% . centre et tug County el Dom, (the tinest agrieultafr
• . • ral section, ot Ontario) and has the reputation of being
one ot the healthkot places in Caned% 0 possesses
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unrivalled .$400ational faCiAti01, nicer befog. both a
V 3g.gde1 And Iiighfigheol here; Ave churches, vazt--Ile.,
. '"' -. thodist..Presbylerian, Episcopal, little Christian extl,
'aptisf,vdie tjusDrethren also have 4 SIOetin rOOM ;
goo Itechanies' Institute, and every ether requisite to
Trunit and OrtOtt Western Railways hot pass through
"it a dOtlibleltplace et residence/ The 'grand
an ban *0*. ,`•!4- Wthe town, therefore eking it east
. *, , lir *emote nieurell Peb2te.y Parties desiring,any in.
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P' /Oratation iretetersuce to hots advantages, etc., wil
be supplied with the. saute On. enclosing, stamps for ro-
•.'t . ' ''',. , ply,. end adilmillOthIEW ESA OPPICE, CLINTON,
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Mr.E.Watfion last week shipped a couple
of car load's ef cattle te Blade.
Last week Mr. Sae. Fair field over 46
head of cattle to lifesers. Craig Rea Gevin.
leek, et g good figure. ,
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ON Tuesday holt four Meadow Latree
were /seen ou lot 22, 8th cene.
This is extraordinary early for this bird.
Mn. W WAVEINI. Londeellorodiee been
awarded the contract for the erectioa et
the a•grioulteral hell, au the Driving Park
here.
The (mete°. Anus have the repatation, of
having the ehiefst and. best brand for fall
wheat flour in the Deininion.-,Leffer to
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Seaforth Bepoettor.,
Goop Fatee.`c pessed off without note or
gown SOPir.O. incident. Service iefie.held Eliseo.
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St.lril$BMENT.
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Pal Qburch in the morniiig, and the day be-
ingt eel many speint it in absolute idleuese.
LAST week a couple a young boys werel
Owing to theunexpeeted press Of advertise. before the Mayor, charged with fighting
meats this week, we are compellee to issue a and creating a disturbance at the G., T.
.supplemeet, in erder tha't our readers may 6tation, After reprimanding them, the
Mayor dismissed the case with costs.
pot be deprived of the usual quantity of read,-
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Mg matter. '
LAND SoLD.-41r. Chas. Spooner, of thip
place, has sold his 50 acre lot, near town,
PUZZLE 15.
which fronts on the gravel road and rune
REV, R. McCostt. of Bayfield, will •oil-.
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back to the base line, to gears D. Tip.
• date in StiPaul's church next Sunday. lady and B. %urchin: for the sum of $S,
T!IE High shod building limit week un- very fair price,
derwent a few internal ea
rept's.
• - For One dollar Tsui New ERA. Will he sent
' QV.s.xliexie meeting service will be-heldfroni now to the let of January next, te
in the Bible Christian chum)), on the llth any address in Oanadaer the 'United States
!inst. • - postage prepaid. Our ineny Mends would
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confer a favor on us by making known thie
ME °regular monthly meeting of the otter to their oofgtoom • .
town • council will be held • on 31enday . . .
° evening. •„, - . ' Letnise---As. ,the shipment of meat to
• . • e .- : • •- England hi mo4 likely to increase the de-
Aof D. Shanahan's. homes; last week, made mand. ler. geed, fat sheep will be strong,
• . • rieeNtE.2.tnettea.,•er e 3,, in the price
a mistale of Si00. ' . ' _• ram .1a1Xibti, an that if not sold as lambs
farmers should, therefore, castrate alltheir,
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MR. WM. TAYX.01 iti making preparations they can be kept for future sale.
-Le erect a frame house on his property on . SeEtNee--The presence of Obins, crows",
R.atteneury
. . Street. . . • . blue birdie &C.,. together with the .mi▪ ldness.
A•nttION-teitiPetetideVriiker ins-gai:4*M :of the Weather, would- indicate that spring
be held in the temperanceltall this (Thurs. is upon Us and that we will shortly see the
day) %vening, tobeled by one of the itii- ,b114cling alid., blossoming of QM trees.
-nieten of tOND: "1 , .. , - '•• Ferniers have commenced their sprint
' plowing, and we have' no doubt that con
THE•teMperattee lodge of thie•Platie, lisiee aiderable seeding will be done •ere a weak
made arrangementir-With thinYoUn'e- ,fitibi- elapses.
lee Singers,Lo give an entertainment here
The ',Exeter Time thinks that if the
on -the 25rd inst.. •' . ., . farmers of that neighborhood were cond.
Ma. S. DAVIS his exchanged, his frame gnoits to a salt well they could purchase
house and lot -on Rattenbury street for the the article ehimplyi for fertililincepurposes.
brick house and lot oe-Mr. H. Stevens, on Is not Clinton near enough for it? Tho
.. the opposite side of the etreet, giving the manufacturers here Sell lots of it for that
letter a geed "consideration." • . putpill
ese, and wbe pleased to ship any
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- How IT his eiteNoEn,,•e-NO part of Clin- quantity to the farmers in the vicinity of
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ton shows :greater changes within recent Eeter. . . . • - .•. ..
yeara than what was formerly knewn,as the 0ENieit, Snow.—As negative answers.
"Gibbinga fartn." , A few years ago ''Cilie have been received froth several societies
'binge pond" .was considered away out :in that have lield meetings for the purpose,
the country," end the en116-iiikliege' near no further steps will be taken ‘‘ with refer -
by were the hense, bitens, etc., of the Gib- epee to een tral a phew this year,bet itie hop -
binge horneateati., • To-cley .ilarge woollen ed the matter will not, be lose sight of, as
mill "limas" near the pond,' atreeta cut. moat all agree that a 'change in • that .di -
through. the farm in all directiene,. good motion should bainiffe at as .early a date
bubstantial .boesa have been , erected all. as'practicable; " . . '
around the neightiorhoodi the•HighSchOol. • :‘, • - • - ••-•-',- - , • • .: - .. • .•,:•-• ,•.;_-: +
• 2.1.N. UNUSUAL . ESAT . — a Isere to In tate
,binklingeoccepiesconinianding petition- e- - - e e • -- ,eieee ...
-• on the. group& aintveiy• little of the origi- „t.o....rwn„.0,,,.ge_etteman,..mnreis..a.oie _to_periorin
a.teat tnat is very unusual indeed" vizet»
nal farm remains intact. •. , . ' ' • . . - •
write with both hands at one and thesaine
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DEOLDEDLY atett.--Reeently an Omega ,tiese and. in opposite aireations.. When it
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festival was held in a church iii•Goderie. ieeknown that the writing is a great deal,
township, and among the sPeakerspresent better than the.riverage of penmanship, the
was a well known literary •gentleman of performance is the :more worthy :of note.
Ooderich,' who takes• an active 'part in. Weeslionid like to hear of any one who can
'Orange matters,- who, Whencalled upon • surpass this. ...• • . • : • • . .-. • .::.• A •
, for a speecivie said to have mounted 'the. : V,Serai. MEETINO.-4t the annual yeetry.
platform and delivered hiniself this :e-. .engeefeein connection with . St. Paul's
`,`,Ladies and gentliimen, , 1 fed to.good at church, Mr: G. W. Railton was appeieeed
' - seeing you all here to -night that 1 feel like .clergyman's warden, -Mr. W. W -.. Fai ri
kissingall the ladies, pres--." .Just at. was elected •people's Warden,.-Meeer•e.
this -point some one cauglithim by the coat 11.-Oombe and R. M. Rimy Were appoin -.•
tail and pulled, hits*, off the platform, an ed delegates to the ,synod. . The thaeks. of
•"the speaker took hili wet timid raptureus the vestry wereallefilendeeed to the rtttir-
. applause..". ,. ' _. •.: ing churChwaidene the organist and choir
EAStER MEees.•—Thie yeai• most ef the eed.the teachers mid officers of the Sunday
,.111P • DOLLARS DOLLARS
Will buy. one of Will buy one a the
those Nobby Stiff Nobbiest of Atneri-
Eat% • can Fur gets.
Will buy Gente
Shirt.
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Will buy a .1sTobby
Will buy a pair of Suit for a little
Gent's Petite. boy. •
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Will buy Youth's
Sumpter Suits,
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Will buy an All
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Will buy Black and
Navy Blue Summer
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Will buy a. Gent's Vill buy a Fine
-fine Spring Cost, Scotch Tweed »,
to .order. • • Suit. • STORE,
DOLLARS.
Will buy a pair of
'Yen th's Pants.
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able Spying Omit. Pants and Vests. •
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buy, a Fine- Will buy 4 Gent's
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• butchers did not males as much display of school.. '
meateas usuali Aut they nevertheless had
'ng extract_a_prevate,
some good looking-careases,-on--hand-for-
letter froni the Pabific oast (south of San
Easter fare. ItIr. John Dayment having
Francisco) may be of interest to some of
a couple of very good heeves,:uee, fatted our readers :_" We have had an uphsuale.
by Mr. A. Innis, whiCh weighed aver 1900
lcold winter ; there have been nearly one
y
lbs., live weight, .aesplendid veal and two One taming about two
or three other carcases. Mr. Robb,' Fite- huudr"1 fk'stE•
hnons made a good display, he having Otto
inches of snow covered-thesound, it was
heifer, fed by G. Raithby,;.elellett, which the first anow T had stepped; into taince 1
dressed 862 lbs , another heifer which drees-
left Clinton (nearly ten years ago.) Rains
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ed 77,8 lbs'0 . and a two-year old heifer that have been frequent,•and crop Prospects are
dressed 61lbs, 2 well fed begi
encouraging. I lee- the location of: ybur
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market building is a knotty question. for
Shobbrook,' Hullett, which weighed •re-. .„,our daimon!
spectively 200 and 175 lbs., and two well yr
fed young pigs by A. Bruce,. Hallett, be-
CLINTON CRICKET GLOS.—The annual
sides three fine sheep, calf; pigeons, dr•c. meeting of the ,Clinten Cricket Club took
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•place on Tuesday evening, . at the Queen's
te,_a_large;-attianclanceg-present
minnams1 _IxsTiramn,
the directors of the Institute W-48 held on The report of the Skating Rnik Committee
Tuesday evening. . The aegretary was in- showed a handionieaurplus over expeneeS,
etructed to acknowledge the recoil)
books from the -Mora Institute, and to
convey the thanlos of this Institute for the
same. 311r. Jas. Turnbull; president, pre-
oeMcd to theInstitute a copy of the DO -
minion Atlas. Committees were appoint-
ed to inspect the books, audit accounts,
end prepare the annual report. The fol- •
lowingmoticin Was unanimously carried :—
That Dir. Hale be added to the number of
directors, and that the directors attend the
nextcouncil meeting as a committee of the
whole, toask for,the usual grant•of $100,
and also to express their views As to emelt-
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enedatitifile the tieVetotezi bill, and further,
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CITY BOOK STORE,
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The following officers were elected fort ibe
season :—President, G, W. Railton; Vice'
Pres.,.W.. Draper ; Sec.-Treas. .W. Jack:
son; Committee, W. B. RtIsford,
Forrester, T. Fowler, J. 'Howson, H. Den-
nis and 'Geo. McTaggart. A very strong
eleven will be plated ni the field and a
gond account will be expected from them
before the dose of the semen. A second
meeting will be' held oh- the 8th inst., at
the Rattenburyilouise.
T.EsTING THE SCALIIS,Oli 'Pride), last a
couple of the farmer's weighing cattle here
omplained that the scalers were not correct,
as they did nbt record the same weight as
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PeseniarY aiisistence in view of the lees those at LOECIOSbOra. TO order to settle
sustained by the. Institete at the late fire.
Goon laltirLE.—On Friday lad 60 head
of cattle were shipped here, by pr.T31., for
England, (by way of Halifax) some very.
fine eon -mils being emong the nnmber, ansi
nearly all wore younge-betw.eme the ages
of two and five—W. 116Leen, of Goderich,
being the buyer, at an average ,of. about
five cents per lb. litre Weight. The follow-
. ing.is.the weight of the quintals and the
. parties from wham they Were perchiteede
V. Ondrribre, Tnclrersmith, cow. 170 lbs.,
heifer, 1250: The following aro trete nal -
lett :—S. Lyons, heifer, 1410, bull, 1890;
W. Hiles, two -head, 2890 ; Riddel, two
heed, 2680 J. Granger, bull, 2000 ; Thos.
• Carbert, three, 4350 ; Sohn Garrett, five
6290'; D. Tiplady, two, 2700; Cornish',
two, 2800 ;. j, Comities, aix.w 7960 i„ W.
Bruneden, two,, 2530 ; 11, Cottle, two,
2420; Sohn Govter, four, 5640; IL Reber -
ton, two, 2720 ; T. Cumings, 'two, 2060;
G. Crossmate three, 4190; 11. Radford;
two, 2720 ;• It. Ade, one,.1330 ; S. Ode,
two, 2500 ; Thos. Mountain, three, 4200 ;
.T, Braithweite, four, 6560. Anyone can
easily average the weight of the above ani,*
male, by which they will see that they,
were good ones, Mr. McLean has hase 10
more purchased, but they ate not to be de.
livered for Bomb time 7e1 ; we believe
the lfitlt of April, •
the matter a number of salt burro a were
weighed in Stanbury'e store at three times,
and then carted over to the toviti Reales and
weighed there, when it was found that the
latter gtive two pounds better weight
than the fernier, • Several men also weigh-
ed themselves and foiled that the scales
-were as correct as possible.. A number
who had weighed their cattle at home were
quite satisfied with the weight ins giVen
here, and de difference Seattle& to be only
between the Lendesboro Scales and those
here. The probability is that the former
not being much in use, 'have rustdd, and
consequently are not in a condition to give
emirate Weight, The Clinton oder+ were
thoroughly. tested by the inepeator, some
time ago, and found to be correct.
HAy-E.impoRTEto A IMMENSE STOCK OF THE
ABOVE, IT BEING'. THE _FINEST ASSORTMENT OF
WALL PAPER EVER IN_OLINTON, WHICH i.VILL.
SELL »AT BOTTOM PRICES. CALL AND SEE ,FOR
YOURSELVES.
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LOCAL PERSONAL -poINTs..
Mr, Hero° Towhsend, of Tudreramith;
leaves te.nterroW for Dakota.
We are .pleased to lee that Mr. W. Jr.
Paisley is again able to bo out.
On Monday Mr. L. J. Ileebition (we of
VV,: Herbison, of Goderidi townehip,)
left hero for Montana Territory, where he
tnirpOsea tedding. If satisfied with the
country he willlikeiy be followed by others
of the
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BY CARRIAGES
I HAVE A LARQE AND BEAUTIFT4 ASSORTMENT:
OF BABY CARRIAGES, TO SUIT -EVERYBODY, AT
VERY LOW FIGURES, THE LATEST AND MOST
FASHIONABLE STYLES.
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WM. H. RANSFORD,
ciury xooi srrox-las.
Clinton, Apt iI 1, ISO.
The Oen golidated Bank his not only paid
it full its ordinary creditora, but several
larger .ones, who agreed to wait twelve
• menthe, heves beet notified to Apply for
their Money before a third of that time
has expired. The assets aro realizing far
better than anticipated.
Nueltlertfo Arnica Stave.
The heat Salve IA the world for Cuts, Brut see,
Soros, 'Ulcers'Salt Rheum, Tette!) Chapped
Mettle, Chilhlains, Corns, and all keels of Skin
Ileifitions. This Salve is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction in ovety ettee or money re=
144aea. Pride 25 coats per boa, Per tale by
If. Combo, Clinton.
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