The Clinton New Era, 1878-11-07, Page 1ei •
'VERSO -7 1•5*P
9 NO9 4•11„
unum, U n4vonee.,
AND CENTRE HURON CrENERAL .ADVRTISER.
"OLINTON, 0–N—Ti-itTio: TEEMSIXAT,
1.4 nOtagEfc..gitioNti
rianti,isAiteme, -
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-SEItla ' WANTt D.
AnSpi iVd0041.. 0 4 Strvallt4 4-ritiY At tiliB,
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• ANTED,
. A liouse-mMil; at the 11-410;• •
annum, ost. Mstilins. .1. .
M. GLAD*TONIt• ON IMRE Tti.ADN„ .
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• - •x,,ram the sawbarah.saatialaa4. . ..,
Has Free Trade benefitted the °minty/ ?
It might be supposed that snob a gnestp,_n
Wilt altogether unnecessary, for it woela oe
alffidUlt to. iind anybody advocating P. re•
, , . • • . . , •• . .• . • _
motion. Ise a prmeip.m upon wince Der C°01
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mer mi skiitern should be.plared: But ne'
.eart hal to oborve•that :eyery now. and
thou ; and more freeeenily as trade 1e 1111.40
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depressed:a. r °tee. is heard crying out for
something. which is• not Free. Trade. Th.e
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litteet. case is' that of. they ivorkman
oaid to have written from .0oreetry to
a4tIvh%
be
•Gladstone." Tholetter ,May.pr. May .
• It 1009
the production of IP wort:num ,
more like an at .
tempt on the part nf some-
C t ) eV trot the eft-PM:4111Hr into eventual=
an . i 1 ) ,. • . , c ; ,-
- 1 h ;. , ku n I' ttempt eouid may
ea el‘e) • - Y a e x a • . . . • . ,
.1?Le. 11111116 b'. a,•,,er7.,011,mq,o, e perso,,c,.,st.na„.1:11 -
wis case U 18 aLngetneriulawc°83°4- • '4,, TT .
.Gladstone simply avews his faith in 1 lee
Tr,aq?, and.Z.eclares:that he belteies it luta •
,-'inereasea soy 30 Per ffonb, et Abe' are"g1
inedtile of the Workmen cif this cow titry;'
He' might -.1mve gone further And still kept :
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within. the truth ; h0t. his 8054 4.1 though
it ia sloth:factory and c(invincing, '<lees' x!otioil..harms
4i4eet• the complaint •iii the -letter addretiSecli
:Whoa:letter cOmplained of the de
0113 of Dotti. lar trades in consequence of
Y - _ -• • . - .
Free Trade; end the 'writer said•that ivoik- •
men whoseindestries wore affeoted 14 yree.
Trade Were .likely to Atm their. feeling at -141•4•••Of
a general election. - It wenicl,be wrong,•in
-vie ‘ of ice t Ministerial avowals to•don-
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. Such utterances 1114 1)51(14 evidence o t e •
ignorance or prejudice of a plass. When
the' Martinis'of Hartington wcia in Rain.
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. b'urgh, lis pointed out that the Goveenmea'
had rioted qien the plan 'cif making things
pleasant an rou*nd. • Instead of asking what
Nita for the 'good: of • the nition they had
,solight to.propitiate classes by conceSsions
which were, in •inaey.oases, iniMical.t6;the,
• puhlic- deed.. , Not .long afterwards .Loid
BeaCons'deld replied that this wes.noesense, •
. for that if tlie Government. pleased.all claii-•
1 ' ' '. - t. f li - t' • 'cl b ' "•-
se., t ley must ea is y t a na ion an . one
.
fi t. it. :' NelUidyeauld ha' kw' •liketY to: De
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'Nearing plenty of food,.. There were,. •of
. cgtiCtle, several •deVelopMent? of the.pliinci- •
. ple ; hut Ahem° were; theh chief r.in.t.s. • , rt
was..00ntended that, wit no ree notion on
' the 'supply. of food, and with no tramMels
on trade ) etnployment would be more gen-.
.40,1 . ag'ea wo.nid he higher, and the•P0Pe-
f 7 . . . . .
'lotion 'would be better fad and generally.in
' better conditiOn. 'term searcelY be•denied
that oleo ob• •Iih b an 4.0,10E4 The •
ekportii. of British , an4 .Ineli /Reduce in
1851 when lerou Trade had been establish-.
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1:74'448•722 • in 1877 they were,.
211.'0811303 Q0e antd'..tlia' t wee ConaiderablY
below the Omonnt in 1872. and 1873, . Can
. • b d do bt that this means vre4Y i1f••
any boc1, u . . .. .., .. . ....
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creased ercployment ? Then as to .food
SuppoSe that Free "Trade had mit been
ix op ei , an • la e p,o . . . .
d t I • d tl t th • pulation t ad still
• d tb t t• • i. t ,eril.„
incresse to °same ex eu as in. a, e , ,
how .would•the nee* hamve h_e_en fe._r1,1 dOtz.
farmers ftto*at' high pressure new to.pro
all tbey can, and-they,dOnet suptily. us with:
more than half Die .eotii .that. we coh, surnerlo
Thsy cannot . find us in Meat, arid we rely
upon other:countries for many articles of
a.eoseity In 1.877 we thus trick for co».
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sumption 8104 Ib..Per bead of foreign bacon.
; 5. 3 lb. 'of foreign:butter ;• and
.5,37 rh; •of for-eign pheese.
r ,, . W0e 0. soli. con:.
81)1)1041 24.45 fo ei0n eggs , 20. .8 lb. of. for ,
eign potatoes •• and 093 L2Cre lb' 'of forefini..
, - ' • '' ' . • • .0
wheat hnd wheat .flour• ,Besides these wo
each'took 54.00 lb. of:raw sugar and 10,90
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refined sugar, to say nothing. or lea,
• Coffee • rice and other articles. ' •Vhat ahould
• • - b ' • d ' .'ili t 11 thisbaciin• butter,
we av6 °II° ‘s1 °n• a• - •* • '
. and corn ? • 'Yet if Protection 'had prevailed
..we. could mot hare ,got it, . or litther we
should have rrot Only a snuill-nort of it, and
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that at al unich higher Cost. The Coventry.
letfer writer ivould „not 8443' that W43shouki.
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, have been better in these respects' 'under
.Proteetion ;. but .what might Seine fanners
'say ,'.? 1( 111513' were as' ,sh.ortreighted Sia be
'seems. to be, Ilie.Y. Would. unquestionably
• talk as lie .talki ; and they would 'hove as
:muoh juetification; No doubt; in the ch ait-
ges which must take ' lacelerith.untrammel.
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ed tra o,, sonic) classes may slider tor a time „
but the co ni m o nity' ia benefited,. and Ewen
-1 • • .1 ff - d d t t• k 'to en.
t 1089 II. 10 911 er are in uce • o a o p,
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h 1 ' ' tl beneficial
pui,s w..ie I are. more permanen .y
to 'th.e• m• T.Jegis'lat•ioin, to be p481 can-nioyt
be for (daiiesIfthe watch trade to which
.Cavaidian News ItOrns, '
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. : A. Mau, intine• iniknownb.;va4litoledrtaint
...-milmville, on Monday-
'.01i: br feeinbt cais 'at" Le statiowthere
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a't9Oltittiti)lie':1:titeltilfi.ztet .1V.NEVaini i: IiI40°11:06
provide a'. generid illurnination;I: of the.
eitv The Parliainent Buildings WIII.130 •
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illinninuted hY eliendeal lights, • .
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• • A. patehtvork: 'quirt ex.hiblted it BI . .
sitard,,itiir attraeted no. little attention
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TM w" c°111PO4ed tif V r . ' II bl k
I , -• , _. e,y . sant, . on , SI,
U1( was male by a, lady 97. years of
:age, .named Wiles. . no hos never worn, • '
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glasses iind her e e lre114-• 14 .1 1 '• cc t,
,,,, 141 ' ' 'Y .6 r,- ' .• • 8t 1 `!„; .• _
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• ,Oltif',Titstiee Ilarrispupetiiit 1.!oron.
to oil ' Friday morning.- J_ 1. was
•45 years' of no•e and Wag iirst - ,callecl tO:
_ a /..,, . ..
the „Par la 1.8,5o,. „He! was (.L( 14.011 • a
el ii . •• •..
Q. _.. 1 wq7 , elected a Berteher•• itt .
.1871, ritad WAS. elevated .fe the .Beuch• in:
1 87.5' .. • ' •'• .. ' • .' , •, • ''• .
'. 'The. Stile of lhorou li - 1 •t. , - ' • '
j3Pw. Ptirk, .aii-Tinli'SdO.V/. wer11,-.01r-ve17' .. •
soisfact'orily:,.... The., 1.p :11 'i.si:ie.ittli.:,.. : :ils:c.:04dt
of fisrmers present t 'mu all sections'. of
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Ontario,- and .it goodly -number from' the
• st, t w. 1 .6. time, • .
a es. • .• At 1 tri ing• excrcp , , , the
ninety 'iota offered nrere 'ill ' IOW sari
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the prices,. conAidering the tinies.,--. were •
v v onod. . . • . . - • ` . .
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= i e a eain belOna.pg to Mr. (flare .•
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014 of ..rtvAtop; was. being Al rive ii With .ti,,I,Dad
T t 't. ' El ' .' • f ' ' - 'I . • '
o s. oyes e Taira a ew, r ays. ago, .one .
of the_herses• acoidentally brek-eli is lag.
The teamster drove' the .el ippleci animal' • •
iii this condition. fivin (lonesto0 •
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Elmira. : .0n .arriying at the.latt - plac •
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ibe.11430 WitS : Di t ill the '''t •ble whey .
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f still lies -unable to be Tomoved • • '
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' • ' r. moue' , arms, „wing near ....trat• .
kokt lost 'I. '4- 110,31114 . horse. on Sunda
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morning.- rhe anin1a1 'wea.turixecl Ont.' ' •
t • • • t ' • • 'tli • ' • ' a - 1, 1 '•
3 pas me. Wi a love tie aronin, us
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tnut,with
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Ilirepolid iii-thia-awkwardnotedeemedbyoemriw
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• jolp . 13nuysiii . k.,e,epa a *hotel , near
Guelph,....This islet the orignroi trait, .
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The 1.110 be.1.1001 Baud of .Diti.t414ii
have 'mongagoa- ' 4r, J. ;01ifre as 11414,
teacher lil the ord. salary, $900.. • • '
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There is no likelihood thavilady Dui:,
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• ferin will visit Clitnada thiS •tv Inter, • as
stated i4 some 01 . the. newepoors. . .
P110 Amu:, .1. I., . .1 c .s...inneri, • ,. ,
, Ti b • ' fii ‘'.• 0- ' 11, I'' . . l'Ith
conr„ East.:Williaths, Wete destroyed by
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fii0 00 ThiclilY 4i"11.t• :I: esa• beal7 " .
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There is one Minister - in Toronto for
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1'06 f th' - ' • I t' - ' '
,e‘ el•Y• i 0 . e P01111.a. 1011s 0100, w0••
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men and children, and -yet. it is ;t7e a
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pious eltYr"..- . : • .. .. . ,,,,, .
A la t ht , er ris" •• B •• n ' .1•4 1- 1
. , . c y .. ins . . ,ak ia tto ,. las
• shipped' one thous 1w1 • harreb• iif /copies
•the English 1)1 111 tho dutuipli, and
. this is only., wilt of the crci i ' •• • - .
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. Building operations have been hi pro-
gress in the eitY 0.t Toronto 'durinm the, ,
present year to the Value of 'niore.than •
,
one. and altalf milliOn 'Of dollars, . • . .
_N..1 ' 1511. .r • - - '
wavy .. 0 , an0w..000a2Ted in tile.
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• Mit 1 ounc nig conntry near Three .11iYers,
the „past • Tew . days,' sii. ffielen. t for' for&
Winter sleighing, winter: vehicles. brim&
;„ e ei-d live •• • - '
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• The Grand Trunk 11•111Way• is &lino' .
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f ' tl ..‘• I • ' • '
up ii.,,ear or le • aecOnimor a -1On
t of the.
mew 0 overnor-General- lind his • wife ' '1)1
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their, passage, fi•oni Halifax • to. Ottawa..
,No .oxpe. nse is being spared '•eirit'... :. :
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Sag, Wrioht . Sentenced te ten - eel'. •
• . y s
.n. the penitential y tried to e'soapb from
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Lonclonjail rith .Saturd.ay, bY eutting the.
bars On ids -cell window. :lie...WAS .diS-
:covered. at work 'when, nearly ready to'
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Voe 't I^ 1 ; T1 ' a "
, mg oo ,. p ace •Oil ., Airs ay on
the Canada Tenv)erence ..A,Ct at .Freder.
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icton ..1\T B h
t e tem erotica then will -
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.ga,.c'tly.-
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the Cl.ay• . b.ybs
1v402minet.:,whe_A4f_00110.thro
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AMA FOR' 8ALE-In .the Tewnsbip of
0.440d„1,. rho tiadersignea offers ler Sale a fu,rrn,.
rov,,,,tap,
on the 10400114sta= of t. 13n1 wn'.
ing of "part of lots 63 and 64, beim; 63 acrea, Mere M
lees. About. 60 Berea are cleared, ti o baialmo timber
lend. On the place is a log. Uouso, Irmo° bull', stable,
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fold god, 14111 11)10 seven aerosol fall Wheat. .1.Vta ue
sold orr reasonable terms. (lOpq persoualli, or bY
letter, to WIDTJAM. ,11117B4118, TIOLislitfivir'?,IL P!.0. .
Goderich township, 00.14, .1.878, • fel .
.•'•' SEIWA.1q,'J, ANTP,D. . ,
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-viTA.DITD, by Dec..'16.04 a 004 soors. "" 1 '
V V ' .Apply'to .. •,. ,, .
• - • , .. - , . • • .11.ns.., o.w. natt.TON.
ali*il"•14.914 7'. 31316.' - ?". ''' . . .: ' .
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.1-LINLSotSio°eL. U'Ti" °Frit 1:AthitToNrtEnleaHl r-st-
la hereby given . a 0 F . .. P
tus tiatwoesluriesw, sower/ a worocinates hag oda car
170021(11901Ved by mutual consent. litr 11. A, Worthing.
thopaylnent of all debts contracted by
said iirm of SOgles 4 Worthingt00. . A.1.00, ho ia t0
ocuflot the time!' . • . . w L %mum. '
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.,t; WoRITUNOTON. ) " El, A. 11 oatur NOOK.
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' Dated atClinton; this 3th day of 9ctobor,1878. .
•e,Crla•-c,"tr coci.'"; c;•,,,---1-,-
utty41.1I+ .1. ' -LW , ..11.12i2.1 J..". ., ' '
-3-- nAvE.ear • asconst,..0/ )110iler . to leurt,, Qs good "ante
.1- improved farm only, at Illter cent ; 111(1 Ch Tory
sliiaii. S'Irua .no (31 4. it 11 .1411'. 10111)10. 1 AO 220t
ieec, money tor a34y Compa.by, . .••• • • '
• Joniy 8. songs, ..
itoy..'5, 1878. -• • Ssaruima.'....
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' 1SSOLUTION ,011' :13411TNERSIiIP.-
Nolo to 13001)y:giyen that sho *partnership I.Jentri•
fOrg existing betvieen•Gunssrox & cusxmo %imp, has
Ole (lei been diesolved bymnitual consent.
Olin, • • la las has assnmed the ,paraeat aflaIiri• Cdalittl;
con.urlantgm4y the said.hrm of GrassMk &Cunning/Arno,
and win she el:01001ln due ihe salroor -ad well Ile +Munn&
tba business. • ' , • ,• • • • ' . , ,.., ,
, Witness:. .• •0113;8. 01i ‘Aii.DeN. .
Join/ Outorterfofi, 0, 0010/tN0 !UNE..
:Data tit Clinton, Oet.,14,J,376.• . ' ,
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ITORUS FOR A.LE.
:A.Fnx year olii brown.idARE-, epligitt'dri.V411 told ‘I'
.,..43. tam i,ear 014 baolousD, tmth Bound in willa and
kirob, aro effered for sale on reasonable terma, Enquire
aa'1•Nat'Elta (4110e... ' ._. ' • '
..„ Clixit.aa, NOV. 7,1878. ' •
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STBAY. STEETti :•
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1A11:1?eniat°001/2110;slistmet,B.POnealderleunt arsiltrei,'. rbto2.
the middle of September, a three year Old greyish •
Steor, with a -white mark across its shoulder.. The
owner is hereby notified to prove 101 11 17173 charges,
and take it away. • •
Tow%), NIA 11811ALL •
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Goderich towas4ii), Nov. 2, 1878. .. . • .• .. .
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v Milli itliiTABLE. DRI:$8_01AiriEn,
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Sittated On gm eorneti of Albert and Princess S tr' e' . ;
•"- We Mill A can respeettnliy solicited. •
opposite 1 e . , , . , . • . -
onaton, oat ss, itivs.. ,..., - ., ,
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STRA.Y STEER.. . '
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flot.,11E into tho promises of tho subscriber, 796 . ;IP, .
NJ 1.5th concession, -Goderich Townstup, about the
ratasue ot October, 'a two yeat old redAnd white Steer..
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ThOi*irtigli..151. e(t CotswOlds'
. . . ' ' . .. . • • ",demn
.F.6 R S .43 T.; 1.1 , .
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,rho.,,03,,e,ibero-02,0 • - ' '
s- for oice.romosiabs:Ewe lambs,
ma 4,,e4p..;,,yee', of the Cotswold ;breed, at. prices to suit
'the tiMes.. .. • .-- . •• • • ' ' ' . ''
. .. • • • • • . 4. MIMING.. .
',-'- . • • • _ Lot.22, lath C01). ,i•ajlett.
• 'Ianiaotaiara "P. 0.i•Oct.16., 1678. . - - ,
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.olM(1 o proVprone
The' owner is hereby nAt t -e xtYr•P47 ,
allergen, aud take it away. : ••• • • . .
• . . . ROBBRT HUCK: •
Goderieli townehtm•Nov., 1, 1878, , • ' • , .
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HQUS8 TO :LET OR: FOR 'S. -.ALE.
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MUTAT' very conveniently situated house op n .
.9- bury atreet, at gresent• ia the .oecupation of riir,
Watts. Possession given about the middle of Nevem-
ber. ' ror further partioujars apply at this. aim . •
Clinton, Nov. 7, isi8.. ' • . . . • '
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Titi• A R AI .F .0.11, 8, 1,-.1.
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%Lae undersigned offers for. solo his farm of .100 mina;
being soutlidiallot lot se, 3net oop. of East \'i 141
8/141.1es cleared,Minainder good hardwood bugh: ‘Praine
barn 86:60, frame' halite, outbuildiogs, goer/veil, acre
and a•half first -plies =hard. Situate about Ili miles
• • •Ii ge ntitlyth Farm. is v/ell fended, and hi'
from tbo •vi a , . . . . n
ifedstate, Of cultivation! ...,.... .1 • . , • .
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POUNDKEEPER'S 'NOTICE. •.. ,
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T.TAs been impounded on Lot 4P, Otll C071. Gederich
xi_ Tomcods, en aged MAIM ubmk,brosvu o.• chest-
tar onforolmad11! 11,110,1 nil !r.,31 ,.t If
bypublicmettoe
r ' Oth-, .thlo.ck.,nr. . . .• • .•
NGEM ACOOPERPotudkeeper
Towsiaipblo;:7,/878
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1 /answer than the'rre":
' 1(1. 40(1 . oy sec 1.. . , , .
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h'i elf ••-•1) t there ' was • enough •of
trnet i riS , • 11 . . • , .
sop• lhi• stry• . 4 111 • I• t..to -de• w, i
("gibness it Vine to ft certainestent ne
ye some pe-op-ea'n"d •',.
CMfilrhe-fallisylrivolvad inftTea7 be
underatood hyo conSideratioz)of the enyi
plaint ofIgrGladstone a correspond nt
o says, in efect, tat ret. Trade
enitsed decayof the CoVentry ribbon trader
/I• a •i .• c• i. ng , -fi0• decay of, •thwetch
tradartlicrefgreFreeTra4rnust-1)e,rgthcw11616ornreOnity
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onErie SteClintonemm
sing over :AM acres, now hold bY.' J01111
.s.-lInf--,lle/10•• 13,.. ii. ..
tedforsaoonmm---H!t"4141.
• ,w_, ,h -m
-s ..fo.•o••
•go•t"
e Coventry mana ludas, can on y e ept•into operation iii Manxtpredicament NMisrid amend tilheonSa
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alivebyProtection;istheretnyrreaion why llnoe llictflbeot ant so inu/aetos -.
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itshould nothe allowed to die Protecton noitlyaer four oeoefoTusdq11 tahisie'ul t 4 cittbQ(,ii1C1 "
to it may mean eniPlOYment ii A naturallmorning two freihttraina collidedn,,,,_,l,.The0,ParkLt
"thl•
unrentinierativecallng for a feiv hundrOdstireGrancTrunk:Railwayaboutamilevls'1?1°,0K-
f--'veas d aer-: e ae -1les fo
ep-1. bui"t r .an, .o.w.e•st,...o'f ' .. prolate,. T1te•n. • . Ile•ss'ei't•a.ry .1,sp.•ec.1 ne '•
O-ntr.•es ,..
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Igbtgirmknran
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MERCR• • '' - ' ,
AISTT • TAILOR,
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lio.ciac 0330001 vet a .0./0e 0s •
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'Ire ' . un •
Huron •b etl: ..... Om,
And procured a VitELL -ASSORTED ST0010 OF'
GOODS suitable for his Wetness, will be pleased to •
lhldalleng
nee el ie oCuatrimerti and 1111 many mew *nee 111
party favor him with their patronage. • . .-
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l t1878
.EeTeeriies i•onf aLsoorrdt :o-Bfeivaacyonmsfialeoldts'sou.pnrgoPtohsoitcfoonn• .
lila. Lordship says, 'if yoit benolit a cities
3c,00 benent the ostiOn4MrGIRdstone's
w)oatiozident says that if a:ctiSs suffers the
i.
Wilo/0 nation.soffera.- • Both of them stand
Upon the -game, ground,•and nothing can be
'il f 1 ' 1 f 0 ' t . billt °le not e uall
OW o MO 0, 0 Veil.
ry . ... . (I. 7
applicable 1 to the Premier. • . •
. .. • • •
... , Siippnge.-that, when. railroads ;were pro-
''. •
d ' the cries' of the Postinasters and
pose ? • • .
preprietorts of cOaelteS.andland.loras Of.way,
side • inns had. boon taken as 'a guido•to a-
, , . • . . .
•decision•abont•the. propriety of makingrail-
.tvayS; Whet W(111 Id have been the result 7
No class ever had ft begot case than those
. .-... • • • • . • „ „ _
win) were interested in .coaclies. They
00tliti (how that if the.railways 'were made,
• . . _ . .
the trathe wonId be,cilverted froin-them ana
they must be ruined, or haye to ttirn them-
solves to it/teething !else. • AS a featter oE
fact that was .whathappened. Great, and
valuable Innis .h.ad to be closertheapPlied
' heacelised to run,.
-to another nurnose • coaches .
- • - .-- „2 , , . . . .
postmasters .
4,o,, - too COind lint let' their vehicles
- • ' tea 4. - d ''
a nobody wan them. ,.. n in ris-
7. - ,
° wh° Were'.
try, in 6 10C , ye , an , . .. 1 .
i. t 4001 d d tho4
engaged in.irauffered. . Upon the prong) e.
comiumrio Lerd Beaconsfield and the man
of.Coventr , this WAS a national evil which
T r-i-fell-quielr-and-killed-toombed
require/ ogle a ion. ori &proven wii.. .,iii,,
as Free Trade has lessened the demand for
Coventry . ribbons; railways lessened -the.
demand for coaches and posting inns, But
. .. . . that . • - ,..•
would it be contended theretors ran.
vi'RX0.were wrong and an injury t.01.1i0..:00itri-.,..
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tr '. ? • and if it would not is there any reason
Y.
on the groun a given, w y e ene tna
d. ' h th. b g i.
affectslif Pree Trade should be doubted I
Those who proposed railwayssaid that they
W0iiid facilitate locomotion, and thereby
•
- ro ortion ati.'•
increase trade i and that in p p
they increased trade they would benefit the
,... Mt, , . ' • h f jaii d
nag,Ion. These promises have . eeti U e ,
.andrailwaya aro now ir.disponsable.. Would
• .
anybody dream of listening to a .yet siit'
VI U;
ving coach • proprietor who, hecause ,...s
trade hid euffemd, demanded rev:insider-
• • th
ation of e question whether miltvays were
of advantage to the nation, Ile would, no
doubt, be answered in tho spirit in which
i • .
Mr. Gladstone haw answered his Coven ry
correspondent: ...Ile. would ,perhaps be re.
mindetl of the amount of capital itivastbd
. • • 'T/10
an raxlwa3 a, Ile would. bet told •that be,'
.tween 500,000;000 end 600,000,00 of. nes- •
senora. travel ,yerirly 'WI railWaye; thia
more than .433,000,000 a year is spent in
w. A 4_ -a
ages and other 'working expenses, an
that the- total traffic receipts are ever Anti,-
000,000 Then he would be asked how tbia
COnvare'd With 00 state of things w
; hen be
WAS in palmy eirennistalicer, and whether
he or anybody conldbelieve that it was de.
sirable to Igo back to that taste of things .l.
. 04 c°"14 make no silMalant• aasWee; and
. his difileuity is that *Idols intuit meet ell
li h t h F -
. t One Iv o pti see tines ions a OU tee
.Troicie as are pnt by the Coventry Utter.
writer. - . .
. it nI6,y be said that there is uo possibility
of demonstrating the good effects. of Free
Trade as clearly as-thoae.ofmailways can bo
demonstrated. There is only as much truth
. in this as can be faun c
d in the fact that
.
while you can tee 6 railway, andthe work
it actually doetif you cannot see the priew
pie of Ftee Thule. Itut yon.can see its re-
alikta, .. The 004 of these whattauglat it
and succeeded in procuring its adoption by
r
the Countrypwas tohetter the condition 0.
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TLo'
and ital)ntreans
twhheiclohS-sco•too ltdhebieeo'purnotfirtyarbelyp.reeisnepniteeydebcty, Jtiaebinogr
, bestowed. oo a•trade net strong enotigh to
iivobyitse3f,.ra•ealyig this it is assomed
• that the Coventry letter writer'a .litatement
about the u'atch, trade. is eerrect 1 but the
ar urnent is' the 'same to matter to *what.,
- g ''•-
ld.• Th ' •t, t ' b kept
trade 1115 app, le . . e• -poi o e,has
in mind by the poblic is; that in$xneh lettere&
ddre t•
as thaka., ...,ssed.to ?Ir. Gladstene a grea .
and beneficial • principle ia'assailed. under
. • - •
13ever or sy vapathy for ei class. ' The sync-
pathy ia, their due-all.sliffering deserves
le oreatest ha intim of
sympathy :;* bUt ,t1 , 0. , .,
' • iber i ' he object hch
Incthe :greatest -nun $ t 3 wi
law•inakers and ti10130iiii0 lima resolutely
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.keep inorietiv, , . •
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gmeswna-completelywreckedand four iii•a 101)011totiotlty Beardf Health,Cirna
.f o• cor•-• .t'sa' •1ier1.- . .' . 'klkeaas-ays. - I '.4. 41 l. 't • 'l i•rG••••i' n• c're' as' e. •
a
•nal , . , , • , , . , . .
ned Still waS sovekly sealdorl • The 'in the nuinber or' 4caths • by, sniall-pox. •
Wattle of .the,accident 'would...sem: to (11(1 the )preedhieg SOSSE01 (14. Parli• a0 - ..,
real. betareen :the- opeiiitOr • at . Csyleton. 'merit I' wOuld respeetfnlIV stibgest that
... . .
and. 'the train despakther in lOCOnto; t110 BOMA Ot Health should Itt once pre-
Ti . f . .1 been''. . - ed. ' St'll • lie a bill concer liriei «.( 11011(011, in .
m oi Mei las. ,ai.i es e i p. . . . 1 •;., 1. ,
- ' since died... .' '. .. , .. order that a system may ho obUilued, as
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o On as -possible • founded LI [10/1 t110. best '
--•'' A. day or two ago the iniPrudence OA. " . •" •'
, .. . . . . .. . . vssible.lsisi ." • • • - . '
a yoUng Man was very • nearly produe-. 1
• • • . . • • . •
title Of serious injury • tci it Te81100table. ,.-.A. .qUartette et •roiy foolish girls. .ad -
,fainily in Atontreal.. •Behirr desireus of ,Vertise as fellows' 'tinder assnnied nameS:
• • • • . • • i . , 6' . . .. - • .. ,
working a 1
Lie neseated toll= (r. E forl • • - . d 1 t•th , __ , . : _ onr., . tan ').olina amsels so lei e
• - - - -
by a friend,' he had a stearn.boiler in. tin ootreepOndence • of 'fem. li,..0ible ' .1. ung
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mann aetnre . . o mat t is . oi er - 0 bachelors. On. • tile popular sultject of •
thOughtlessl,y placed. it in .the. Oven of it ' 4 Emir lgarlis.ges 'or Eternal Punish- .
•
'atoY.0 and, in, a' .Tow ., minutes . afterwards /neut.' - Letters may be. sent to the V11-
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it: exploded. • . Smashing- •the . seine to soribtu% P.O,, tliICITOSSetl. to the •nuder-
pieees 'and Scattering the fragments' signed,', • -
' . . The 'girls...Probably:Ira:tin uoth- .• •
, , ,Foittinately no one was dwelt-- g bt t 1 at th -- s'i • " f - : "!' b t - .
PY . •,• . , • • - . . • their tion is excessiye y silly.. •-•
'On 'Thursday, al horse belonging to. . • • 1 ,k
, firma Wei 8 ago,: a 31011t401.IC). '
r. u 0 , , c on on, me 1 s ea • . . .
D • T ff rd f L • CI t 1 d th •
• • • named Rivet • with two •• companions,- •
' * ' 1 • • ti ' A Irian was xe , • - -' •
in 6 snigu ar. Ina zun, • . . e t left that City to try their luck ha Mani -
cising the animal in a, said, and _near .a. :olio, By sante means - Rivet 31118901.1sed
well it. Suddenly reared, . and, stepping. 1 • . , - , ..., . . . .,
. ,,, _ .„ ,_ , _ us coinraues, aim WAS •iett- lumina at • • .
/ on-sue-covetingr-caroste 11--a
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r A.. -Pet • .• P• 0 R• ..-. .8 A -L E , .
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he lserbrotror4 that oonviotY stuated
-desirable ifano .lot 34 .7th' eon. -Theillnoa, i
for etde,, 100
aorta, SO cleared, remainder good hardwood bush, There
iro two, ftamo 'barns iind• two' frame sheds, dwell -frig
verY Uwd gre7lug
.farti, ,rol only four ratios fitest Chntou, whore there aro
tworalinnuls. Tossession sinai.immediutely. •
' • • . - •• NV:51. BIN 01.14•31.
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. Iluilett, Sept, 12, 1878. . " ' • ' • • .
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noi robseriber offers that cenvententlyeituated and'
-valuable farm,' lot 15„ Dose F..ine. Goderieh 'POwnekip,
containing _SU tierce, •on whIcIt Uwe are a log. helms,
frame barn and stable, geed orehard, Vell watered, 60
acres olemed;remainder .goOd hardwood.- -Setioolhouee
• •iaseto.ocoftrm About font race from Clinton.
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Vitt 'WAIT= •
• A•1041- to ... • • „ . • •
• . Lollowsboto.
Londesboro, Sept:A ism ' *
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CLOTH1N.G MADE ex SPORT NO. CH..
. AND AT Raaa0Nanta IlaTta.. .• '
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A TRIAL ItESP1kM171.11.1.1!, tiOTACCI'A10.
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e ,
..0ower • of • a. illtnerhs -Seperstitioa.
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. . _A. • 111 ' with • 'Id
re orter was ta mg an. 0
. ,•P . ... ..around,
h ' I' • 1
Miner .a few days -ago, .w. o imp mit y
believed that na death ever took pleas)
a . . . . .. . ., ,.
in the manes VitnOtii a warning of some
% ' '0' ' - . ' : -
kind. ." You see be said " death haver
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cora.s of a sti clen upon .the men in 1 e
„•,,,Ine9 )3 ..Yoll : reporters Write .up &tool,
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dents and how. something gaVe way op
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„this ain't so. . There's alwayt some warn-
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big. Virlien.T see. My Jentern 'begin, to
. Wird. low 'down tuia blue I. know that
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thernis 'danger ahead. - ,11.., A . keeps on
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it- few days Ana than b„ , to waver
• •T fr • ,,, . .,
and . flicker,: 1 11" watch'. ittc. , .0 to see
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Li t • Now oitiiii.ay set Me
Yr er,e it porn s. y - , . i.
up for a fool, but what, Ilia tellin' you it
the:gospel truth, When the lame kilns
over 1 w
(at 1 it ' as being' Worked b •
, y a
,
blow -pipe) w p'p ) and 'pOints ito• * man death
0 - 3 13 . , 2
has marked him.. SoMe yeareago wh0n
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13111 Hendricks WAS killed in the Savage,
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Old fittitie of m la ' tern %raft right toreturning1)
y 11 P .
him for over an hour, -and when he moved
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jhe natne•wOUld turn just,* -if 13111 was
. a loadstone . and the flame wits 31 marl-
7 di . / kb veil ..s1 Et -on e and
riot s neP ee 6 0 a g
told him to be careful about the blast-
•
1 - t 'd
I, he go t hrough all right an got
As Wfl Ot 11 the candle
op • the Cage. 4, . g P . .
ept.noting.strangely,...and aLtimea.the
flame, would stretch Out long and thin
toward Bill, . At 'length it gitVe a end den
r 1_
fli cker and Bill reeled to one side. and
was eat% . In 6 un er . ear e •
dreadful cry as lie disappeared down the .
. . ,„ .• „ ... • - , , .. ., ..
shait, and Waite ne was bounding nom
side tO side, dashing int his -brains and
scattering his flesh down to the bottom,
my lighrtstent 'out., I.. never lit that
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' antern again. It hangs up in my cabin
24 .i. 4 .it. pr, , ..
la 8 more in a
a"- u. 4Livils will. •IL. . ere , • -
think. I'd
candle- 'flame than people . . .
rather .see a Cooked revolver pomted at
me than a candle flame ; a revolver
'Oometimie miasee; lint a candle flame is
ante to kilt when it starts towlici a alba..
v• .- . • al (14- ) cA te
--- o Visa sl, se. • route .
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MILL . PROPERTY .. FOR SALE,
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lemerdor the ttallit :Nod lor row I er
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Clinton,. X0v. 7, 1878, '
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, ThS subscribers niter that rateable tail co:woolen.
11 i ' 1 • Mated in' the Township Of
in loPertY f.r 8-, 4 . - •
Stanley, near Varna, on the Baydeld River. „There.is a
Steam aria Mill of cwo rimed stones, and A SIM Mill
and Shingle SAW. With. the mill there are fifteen acres
or land. With new house and binek berm - For furthet
YEa.tieuttas•9114 0 -stnimttl mina..
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vote, sept. 5) 1878,
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DtsOLUTION or' PARTNE11,11IP,'
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wetice it hereby giren. that the Partherelilp hereto.,
fore existing between -us, the undersigned, as grain deal;
cgs IA via toward (.18100, hes been this. day diesOlved
by mutilaliOneent.. . - •-• . ... ..,
WILLIAM PLtINISTEEb.
' ALEXANDER SCOTT, •••
• mitten, n4°,26,1978. , • • •
ALI/ Al3IJE 1 11414 -14 It SAI E
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The undemigued often for sele's,beautifill farm con.
tabling 83 acres,: 45 elcaredandin a good (date of dalti•
ration. Never -failing sprinffereek tanning across the
oostre; there ie aleo aapiendia well, milord, buildings,
40.0 On theylace. ..lt la well situated, beingibt 85,15th*
con. Modena Township, ana. is only half a *le from
ale corporation. of the Torntrolclipront sluices a line
wn, I I rt srti Isre apply
view stills entire to °
to ' ' W M.u0011.1%N
, • Al a0hlint & rinlAY0011.0 0."tert 8t°"'
Clinton, 4411, 137t1, .. ;"
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.... . , . • . -. , ,...., / ti , In 3 on) eavore) te o ..41I1 '
ten inter. tne water twiny I et
, 6 - '''ierlea 1,.` warlff but, was unsuccesyfol. • tie soon
" '•' ' It & TO e - ,
Assistance *Se obtained, .6 ti 1
.) "became penniless, and then like the : ,
passed round. ;Abe ..aiiiinags wither and• , d• 1, . i . . . .„ • . • . •
• .,, . , .. • pro Ica son, t iougnt or returning nome,
'fere Jegb. The4nte by this 'neaps was. Uti secreted .-Iiiinsele in ,t f '0' ht • •.•
• • • .• • .k,..ev. • ' . , • .). ig eat
raised to isithin,at," feet .ot the siti- 1. _A ,f , -11. .,. , i , Li. , .., i 1...„i .•
. ',. ,, - • . .. . . . Willie, An ...1e1,01141. ea I, tifle...11% tri wow= 111.
face; omen the rope elipped, and the „ Re had to fast about three days, and .2 .
• 1. n Is Triti it
Ina, _el - _rea____g '__s neck and dying • c • - • k .
.. r• _ . when. tee ear was tuiloe ed. yesterday,
-instantone.ously. .. , ,., . . •
• he discoyered"that he was ii • Point gt.
A.n unmarried Woman nanied Miry C44 I ti •' - • : ` '
ar • 0 „ ,, . . ,
C . " - li • .. ,
.0 sou about 36.yeau of age was kil
., Consola ) . One. of the. lunafice at Inc •Lenden
r 1 t .T. .. ' 'a Cie 'n • two tt 1 ' .
et a anneson ssi g, ..• • 1...1 ,.es Asylum named 'Alca-iiihona eame by Me .
east of Grafton.; . on Wednesuay. xne ,1,.1,,,' i .2, T,, .t1 I e14 -1
' . solvate Lti a aorrm.he mariner on nes ay • •
deceased Wait 6 binge teacher, and while - .. .
. , . 4 .' • . . . • • ititern0011. it seems a man aite dant
fr igiving1 stan s She . . • n .
.0Me on e). ) had hoe giving huh, a bath, and feeatt.
paused upon. the tailway crossing, facing t' • 1 1 ft th' b th • f •• ' t
tho east, ,A, freight .train at this 1)107 while the .k.ey ‚.4313 01,„ the cock of ow..
went coniug from. the -west' eaVried her h . ,L,„ lunatic , th
ot-water i
a un re • yar s own 0 rac , ro •- ppe, . e tuella e
h witer On tobiniself and was so horribly
' I r lit less ' bed into the diteh- ' • • • ' . •
ing ie • e 7 . . .. scalded that . he died in a short time. .
';vasWe
The train ';vas stopped, und the body attendant teas at oncesuspend d
• • - - • he arossino.' where it e ,
hroughthack to t •. ., ' but thejury exonelated•hini frOta blame I
, . as talon cluirge. of by her •fitimids,...---4-. - . - ,... - - ,,,.
mid he was re -instated. .
Tho fads of the ease are stick as to lead . • •
to the supposition that ..the unfortunate - At the inqnest . en Monday on the
woumn. premeditated the net. • body of Frederiek .Still, the Grand (>
. '
. . ' • %tug from London 'Trunk. brakestruM, lined • at the . late ;
Mr. lifcCullooh, wri , . -
E .,, • collision near Toronto • some medical
g ta the
Hamilton Spectator, sav , . , . ..t. . 2 .. ._ .
--3:, must confess that my . Canadian Students were. summoned to serVe on -
- . . - -
. On assewbung in the Court
DAde has not been flattered by My so- tile .i114.
h.. . .t N4ere i hare ioom they beluvred in it disgraceful .
.1 urn in t ni Oottn IT.
icli i . i _I (I •da is at manner., and the Cormier had to threaten
ise,ty oeen,•ana AM. tuitv, ,,ina • -
most an liilkilOWri land to the general and lititnisS them find summoned • an .
, , , , . , , „. .. .. _ . .
, other iir biome of the 0110 men
public. I hear of America quite fie- J Y`.. , Y g
' . - • • .-- . - . • - 01.13 drunk and theirconduct w
quently, and immediately after being w I, . . as all
introduced as a Canadian ,I am . often the Mere ttlieeeealY frete the teet that
, the deceased's father WAS in the inquiry.
asked how lontrit hisince I left America '
h. tb• • •• .tc A- -- - • t • bub room weeping bitterly over the body
oiv mimeo is i mama, e c.
• AL. .Y * ..1 ' LI " • f his 900, and the attendance of the •
Scarcely, tver0, Oanitun nieritioNu Int, 0 •
cOri+AratitiOn" '• by an Englishman ; and operator, Alexander My, *lin wits also
with its' history, its poutiog or ttit ro: terribly distressed at the awful poaitiOn
sources X have not met an gegiisInnan : in which he tonna himself, . but these '
who la familiar unlesa he has travelled. educated brutes: "opt up their niiii4,
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in Canada., Thetto are not pleasant and ers6104 unseemely Jokes ia. *pito of
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rdItiqf 4,.fru rilinh _ • it . t riv aims IA A.
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pugLic sonoor, TEAOHERS'
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T4e Semi -Annum Exiinination ot eindidatio TOr
Public Scheel Teekoliereflecond•Clast Oontideotee, VAR
be held frt the Town Of .Goderiali, commeneinit 072
11t0NbAY, the illtit 1117E.M1111E1It ATICTi
• At Las p. al. "
Forma of the -notice to he previously &Net 14 tho
Candidates can be obtaingd on applioatlen to the hear&
tary, and must he 11AM-flea t'o hire, properly filleCttp,
not later than, the 10th Novonbor next.
13anabletes are reottired 10 /Orval to the Sberatioi
the 1100011141477Oral:Matta of succesa in teaching and of
`-±cond,plisrattol., ' • . .
l 'ETElt ADAMSON, Set. Board Erre.
Oederioh, Oet.P.Stb,1878. ,
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JUST itiE.-0,1EIVE.Dt.
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OLOTIIES W RINGIcips
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rlifil, A.uWES1'IN6M
AP tn. ANDBILIOUS
as. saw:non) it tor sale. Ot J. •II; Corabee, 01Intono
wact intosracterec at 209,,Waitigton street,. London,
°At' nig 1"1141124% i'' h'ghlY ookon of "a r6dorn•
molded for Unica% atul Illvet Complaints, arta 41 1,84
Rao proved bights beneficial tor ithenmetirpte
la amp AND TWO LOTS P074. SALE,-
Ai. ThO otthootibeftelog .iboot to move from town,
ottao lots No. 6:13 ona.62th caner of MB and Maple
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