The Clinton New Era, 1879-03-13, Page 2THE CLINTON NEW .EIA.
M.:utex 13, 1`.79
VpfreirV.
A Song fer the Theee•
Oh Astir, what can the matter bet
What has beeorao of the National policy 2
Oh dear, whatran, ilte matter he,
Johnny'e ea lcaig at the (at) fair ?
Die promised te give us good times, work ella money,
• lane eye flowthg with reilk, area ni and honol'i
110 promised to make ue all tea le a hurry,
Br Ind Of the National I'. 1
Oh dear, what ettn 020 rOlittOk bet
'When shall we hear of the National Poliey
• Everybody, "MU le waiting BQ ansiolielY
W9 BOO Tolliity's rich bill-ol•fare
Be promised it chouldbe forthcoming two weeks ago;
But when we shall get A be poems not hitneelf to know;
Ms a shame to ligen bUsinese ia'bad state Of ebb
and flow
Bi concealing Iplie National R. • -
Oh 4„, w1t eau the Water 110;
When will the cook dish the National Volley 2
The table is ready and the gnosis are all hungry
To attack Tilley'e budget-of•fare.
' You ProMised us, Johuni, again tht;:t pZosPerity.
.mm4 our country enjoyed before we lost faith in thee,
„And enjoined ns to reS0 (fur minds perfectly May," -
•Ana trust in the National P.
But, eh lear, what otn the matter be 2 , •
We have trusted BO ;:alg, and watea Se a .xiously.
You bad better at once be explaining year policy, •
IX yon,wish. Le remain an M. P, •
cans do, if they we granted rights
which are allowed the lowest Irishman
'or other foreigner, I woeld like. to out
off my cue, bring my wife here, now
livine, in Canton, if I eould acquire pre-
perty and be protected in its use, and
transmit it to my felinity. Chin Bop, a
• famoue Chihese merbliant in San Fran-
cisco,- who died about twelve years LI40,
owned houses and lots and mining pro-
perty, and was worth a great deal of
money. He had a wife and nine child-
ren with him but when he died his pro-
perty was all taken by the city, and his
fanaily was left destitute. That was a)
great lesson to Chinamen; and that is
why they are obliged t take their say
-
flags, if they have any, back to Chins.
If they could- acquireb•oluesteads, they
would aettle on tha, wild lands and be -
()owe farmers -an occupationthey are
fitted for and like.' •
• ',Whet' about the assertion that the
Chinese women in this country are
nearly all brought here for improper
ptirposewr
That is in a -great rneesure-true, but
it is the fault • of the 'tree:talent the
Chinese have received izi this country,
Tbe •better classes of women de not
come here becalisa they are subject to
insults and alt° the other hardships we
have to. undergo here. I tenld .not
bring *my Wife here- TWO friends' of
ininetetehese wives live in this ciey, had
.to bang them • here in men's clothes to
aave•them from the insults :of loodluina
and others. Asea Chinamati isnot- at:
loWed to'hecome a oitieen he is obliged`
to go hack to China, .sa „they. db .that
bring their wives with them. '
We are.bharged with all offences be-
cause we have no vote, and beeeuse we
•have to work for our living. We are
clean, don't get drink, mind. Our own
•affairs, and do our diye----Otin you say
'se much for the Irish, German,- or any
Other foreigners.? • We ore prescribed
in California, and when the •contract;
.under which -the Chinanion works rune
out; he is linable' to get wee:tree They
live oheaply heeanse they are forced to
do so. They 'work cheaply rather than
strike Or. starve. It they succeeded in
any ocCupation they are i es rn edia tely get
Upon by the hoodlinnn and driven out
ofit. They•Ore taxed to death, but pay
without grumbling.. Ono learns a busi-
ness like thlet of the laundrymen, 8nd
tesetteeir-freeettet
they follovy'it for want of anything else,
-
and that why Were • are .se many
Ohinese-leundries. , The slaves in the
South were never treated like' the abi4
nese are now being treated in California.
•••••
A Chinanutn,a Defence.
Troia the Few York Tribune.
Moyerin -3Kee is -an intelligent
man erePleyed-berallaC.--Parkeardealere
' in Chinese and Japanese goodie in Front
street, in this city, ' Ile has been in
• this country far several years,. the-grea t-
er part of which tim% he has, spent on
• the,PaCifIC CiOttS, eerie speake•the Eng-
lish language very well, with -only a
• • slight foreign aceent, ng iwe1 edll-
Cated) and is. a 'member of the Methodist
Episcopal Church. • itlr...parkes states
that Moy Jin 'Kee is frequently eon-
• suited lay• importers in this city,
other peesons interested in Chinese af-
fairs, and as he isein iilose -cornuannica-
...tion with friende. in China, he •is well
' infoiteed a the feelings- 'of his fellow-
bountrymen. .Mr: Parkes says that lie
• is obliged to pay -Moe, Jin Kee a gbod
salary to retain his seryiees, as he
sought-areer by , other houses in the
• trade, A number of Methodist' gentle-
, MR in this city have formed 'a 'Sian to
send Moy Jin Kee to Drew•Theidoeieel
Seminary, With a view of making ien
a missionary, ..
When 'asked -yesterday fee -hie 'viewei
on 'the Chinese Bill, Moy Jin Kee,said :
tblilk it a ereinf shame that wo. should
be singledout ae a nation to.be degrade
• •ed and insulted in this mariner. • We
didnot want to Petrie.
'Well, then,' we are told intim Scrip- I preacher was endeavoring to figure Oil
turee that Satition WSW tlIO strongest ; how many would be saved, ',Uhree-
man that ever lived; and, furthermore, , fourths or the world, eaid he, are Pagans:
we are told in the chapter next after 1 they, of course, .no lost. Then a large
the one we have been reading that be 1 percentage of Christendom were not in -
was a very polite man ; for when he ' side the fold. And then, again many
was in the house a Dagen, he bowed I church Members were hypocrites and
with all his might ; awl itetnale of yeti, Would not be saved.:- „At let the minis -
my freends, would only bow with half ter summed it up by deciding that about
yeur might, it would be all .the better I five in, every million would be saved.
for you, pat although we aie told all At this Ethan Allen arose and left the
i
this, we are not told that he was a great church, saying to the preacher and
runner. But if he catched -these ';890 people as he left: "Arty oue is we1-
foxes-he must belie been agree& runner, I come to my chances,"
• an awry(' runner; in facti the greetest
runner that ever was born. But,my' EPP'S Cocoa, Gunmen, nap Cementer:ie.
feeends-and here's the eloomdation o, -"By a thorough knowledge eethe natural
the -matter-Ve'll please bear this in , laws which govern the operatious of digestion
mind, that although we are not told i and
oarithentfit'nreitipc% aertesbyof a eee3iiMie applicationetelco eoa,
was the greatest runner that over lived, imp, Epps basprovidedour breakfast tables
still we're not told he wasna ; and there- with a delicately flavored beverage which may
fore I contend that we have a perfect I 00° us raanY heavy doctor's hills, It is by.
right to assume by all the laws of' logic the tItii°1°28 tige of such articles of, diet that
'and scientific history, that he vrae thh
fastest runner that ever was born;.and
that -was how he °etched the 300 foxes.
'.Bit after we get rid of this difficulty,
my freends, another crops. up -after be
catohed his 300 fo7 xes bow did be man-
,
age to keep them altogether ? This
looks almost.ae - liittle a pint as the
other -to some it might look even kit -
tier ; but if -you will only bring your
common seoSkto bear' on the queStiori,
the difficulty 'will disappear jibe the I they are only' fit to judge,. are unanimous in
morninea-elondatinniathetearlyed eneethatei.lhe-opinionAliattRarloy'sOondition Powders
and Arabian Heave Remedy" "iii7sWidi: to
ed States sought to enter into . treaty It is terrible?-------------.
' relations Wall Chime,. and we opened What Will be ethe effect bf the
. our ports, ty thieand other nations Chinese bill on yourfellow couutrymen
against oar wishes, bat wehave. lived at boreal'• • • e
••up to olirlagreernents, and. sO,havo the •• BM ar0.14 it will be very had for
,ether nations, excepting the .11nited the American merchants • there, 'five', of
• States, • We expected ' more from this whOln have more property there titan
country than any °thee because It was all the Chinese have in" the- Ijnited-
• a nation of freetnene'edret •tee. got• ..lees.: tates,' "d' :
The treatment we have reeOived hare 'Is there :no hope • Of Nfiriatianizing
has been shameful, audit' the good peoe the Qhinese • • .
• pie of the United States could only rea- Yes; great -hopes. Seventeen then-
lize hoe., we have. bean hunted and. send' were baptized in th'e• Methodist.
hounded, about, ohr prepeetey taken from Church in Celetanwithin three Months,
us by- force, Mir poor hot:ties-burned oeerIftheChinesOn this country wereinot
our heads ; and we. Stoned and driven forced Mager back to China they. Would
• from place to Once, suleject to the gibes be more willing to embrace Christianity.
• -
and insults tif every loafer ofanT ern a member of the Methocliet church,:
fellodeeitizen,", I am snre we would not my brother is .0., Baptist, nad I have
have been en.,inik•epresented- by Mr.• three friende•in the city Who .are•• Con -
:Maine anclotherepand-Votildefindgreata. oregekenalists. - •
•
•• er pretectiee than we new receive. The . The. parson)4 El000ldniforid,
Chinamen are patient, and they heat a • , , • ••
• _great deal, but they cannot bear .eyery-,
•
'These thingehappee,on the Pacific
Create though .6•Ver. bet e eare"enot
treatedeas othee-foreigners.. • Several. of
my friends wan -td to go to -night school'
in this-ecity 'recently, bet -they were
° ridiculed And insidted by other attend-
ants,' and. bear to give up the project..., I
• know of as many as sixty • chinemen
this city who would like to, attend
• night school -caul& they be alleivedd
Is it true thatnearly all the China-
men Nvho.ctime to this denary do so un-
der
•
contract •
• 4. Yee, bilf- it. is 'a volunfety..coutract.
They are"pOid 'A' great deer more than
they get at .honie,:and they are . glad to
• come. .They have 'no-. moneyto pay
theie passage or to live on whoa they
• 'get' here, so they hied ..themseln4% to
work foe 816..e month foe •a, • certain
time, until thy pay tho pratengia tnoney
advanced by the Six Companies, There
is neeslevery about it: ' The. -Chinese
GOVeinment. willanot allow any China -
mai to 121.1 brought here except he °eines
Yolentarily: eIreney come fu eny other,
way it is throughEnglieh ports and �t1
'Claineee; I c'inue her to be educated,
end not wider eontraet, end •Iehave re-
latives /Ind ft lends Angle •ceme •fiere in a
• ,similaiernattner.' , •
•• , • ••
• Tie it aletc-aneuleargedeet lertereost. of• .
those who pinnate this (Pantry. nee. of
'tiro Yore. lowest CIASS.G8 r
• 4•1'het0 aro tbrete Classes in China, tat
of Whom heve different ancest Orli. They
zero -the Chineee, .the Tartare and th`e
Coo1ie5. •• Most of theme whti come bete
are Coolies and -Tartene d. Out of the
1,B60 Chinamen in this •City net more
than twenty eare cinmcn, prOparly
• caticcl, The bettor' Clase do not eome
heir.ie bemuse they doenot get that 'kind
,
treatment- which the treaty guarinteee
• them ; and more particularly because
they ' hring theie wives with
them fold Rita() here) es the Iriehettud
ahem are aliewed eo do. . :They would
•eeeladly eet tre bere.and -as eltecri.
••
0.
constitution tray be gradually mit up unf
til strong enough -to resist every tendenct to'
duidase. Hundrds of subtle maladies Ore
floating, around ns ready.to attaek wherever
there 38 a weak point.We may map° many
a fatal shaft, by keeping ourselves well-fortk-
see with pure bioorl and a properly noarished.
fraine."-Oivil Service Ciazette.—Sold only in
N.Ckets labelled--eeereems Bees & 0o., Ho..
mceopathie Chemists, 48, Threadneedle street,
and eV), Piccadilly, Loudon..
EVERYBODY SAYS So. -That all who have
either .used thearticle themselves•Or vvitnessecl
its effects when used by others ; all such, and
• withereth away. Well, tben, please to
mind, in the first place, -that, it was foxes
that Samson °etched. New, we, do not
catch. foxes, as a. general rule, in the
streets of a town; therefor; it, is more
than probable that "Samson 1 cetched
them in the country. A.rid if he enteh-
ed them in the pountry, it is natural t�•
suppose that be hided in the country, and;
• if he hidectin the country, it is not un-
likery that he lived at a farm -house.
Now, at ferm=houses you have stables
and byres, and coechehouses, and barns,
and other kinds of °Olean ses,aiul there-
Next 'Stenday'caiine.; the eermon had
been rigorously trimmed,: and the par-
s.on, seated himeelf in the pulpitwith' ts
I-odic:tie...senile, as -ha thenght nf the
prospec Live discomfiture of . Sandy..
Sumly sat down as :imperturbable as
timid, looking neithee to the eight Wand
nee to the left. Hadlhe.minisfer oiily
stuck to his sernion that day he would
havealene very welleand have had the
laugh against Sandy -whiCh -he anticiee
pitted at. the end- a the sortie°. But it
Was his. habit, before the .iterrean, to•
read a chapter from the ' Bible; adding
,eucli remarks arid explanatiOns of is.
own :as he thatight riebessary. Il
getierally selected such passages as con\
taineff• a ' nu'tn be r . of lead°. pintsi' so
that hia marvellous .powr's of ,4
•dationtnnight be balled into play. On
•ehe present occasion he .bad chosen one
,01(t bristled -with diffieulties. It was
Oat; cleipter which. 'eleseribes Samson
as catehipg 360 foxes, tying them toil'
to fail, etatetne lit-ebrands.in their, midst,
stertteg theneatiteng the etnodine corn
of the Philintirres, nudhateling iedown.
Ashe eleeed the description heShut
the female, and counneeeed the 'plebei.
datimi" es relieves: . . • .
'My .,dotnv freends, 1 daresay • yeti
have been woruleetng in your mitula
hew itavas poadble Salaam) conld catch
three hundred feeXes, Vett be tele
couldint etach'ene fox, let •:eirine 300-a,
the leaet5,1-a41 ea fast. It takoe 8 great
nentletioreloge, and horses, and Mon to
-,cateli a e0x, a1tby do not ainvitys
•cetth it then -0(e :erarter vhiItia gor,fi
away. 13at lo mid neholc11 here WO 111110
one single' man, all by Itimeelf; ceteltine
goo f I Twin, NOW', 110 he do ib9
-times 1110 pint ; etelatt firet sight it
ialooks 14 eray all',1(itile pint. But it's
notetekitti; as it looks) my freends, 1411(1
• if yoldll giveeue your undieided atten;
tion for a few 'minutes, I'll •elear away
'rho %.holti difThntlty, ana 21.11113' whal
1461» sof 'lila (LEI: rtnd 3.li07tn peoliensibto
• to yonr uninstructed 'clear, tie
ib' 1U44 in- tile noonday Meridian, .
•
anything of the kin(Pheretofore or at present
in use for eouerhs, colds, thick wind, and all
diseases which affeet the Wind of horses. • As
a condition medicine it has no equal; there is'
nothing in it which can injure a horse whether
sick or well -nor need the horse be kept from
working wbile using it ; it is just the article
whici• all who own horses require, and which
they should haAre constantly on hand. Re-
member the name, and see that the signature
of Hurd and Co. is on each pa.)kage. North-
rop ft Lyman, Tornto, Ont., proprietors
for Canada.
•
PE VIT,t4 E.SALVE.
rdoNgy TO. LOAN,
ON eAsy ,TERMS,
• ny which the can
be .repaid In part ur all ut
any time during the term
or Loan..
•NV% W.; "'ARRAN.
Clinton, Mare3.1878, • ,
Aii liejagible remedy! ;Al: all tlieca-as of . the
fore we may consider it a settled' . piat •• 'elf/ (accute or :chrooic)r. gran ciatioa.. of the
, - f
th3t as'le-catched Iiid.foxee, onedhelenne-," '----a- (1;e :alacelration' 01 ///'-' iat'hrld'ica -04'44,
-he stepped them -into a e(ood•
e, size atm, * _,_ a( wealaiezis.,of the vision, from, adli
Here we eve. , and locked it. •T c "36' , ' , :
and steekit the door, and is presented to tl '
tcome fbe seeond sttimb- IciuuTillit.tv)e)tl'itoli° thAeNatitate of its effidiencY as the
'iting-blook, 'but, no sooner. have we done aseis of the eye, acute or
hat than ai third tench.' pf offen•ce lon' s avow° inflanim°nslbatilrinse, iiseerlevreiatdzsc:d byttscro-
•fulcius origin or other‘1%%,
up to fickle us. After be has catehePtr 01f, 4*.vigsoenais ckimitiiislied tone of the optic
lis fOxes.7-after he has. got them ell (). nerve,
a aoteleofrAe res eenstiteting
..9'...11g43.i'1,gle.4/4.0:31nclevIcak-IvoslAtoy&•• tlia4orgalLAts
quires, anineessant12-actoroll-flitee7eye4:,v
. thooiv in the ivOrld.did he tie their tailsifolZissZeve_ will act.us a charm in restoring 3 un6i-.
•gether I There's a stickler. ' You; oi in. _healthy action, where Weakness, pain', and
in a acittldea.tie two f their'. ..
o o taile•tbaeth- pery may have long threatened f .
a atal tor-
t t 'inflation: It is the most einTle; safe, and 'ef-
er, let •alOne 300 of them; for nci eetuae reniedy everaliscovere The n t r' 1
0a14tlie• beasts girnin' and bit °. of which it is made are pure, jaiei.i'eleacta An dlacoestV,
bag useall the time when we were tyinog safe -mo ita. applied:thin, 'being tteena'e‘xlietl.tinIP,
corepeunded with.elaborate-
tlistn, the tails' theruselVes era not lone whielhfigisZerliY"Mngdetbtir pain and danger
• tenoi.igh. How, th• en, was Samson a• ble letsutroluNeatien of
ques..; :rate minerals and bye -was
tion,
them all 'I Ah 1 that's the metreostaturxie acmes, of serofblous XX.,
ton, ; „,and it's abut the kittleet Pint nuvvhEat e ye r cause,- yeild to the;"
you or me has ever had to eloocidate• cossFuLL-kli'bR
AMERICAN Elr'n t
i'ILIII`.I.Its soothing of-.
USED .SUC-
Conirnon sense is no good till't ;.no more feetis immediate, ancl a. perbrutnent enre requires
k
e
IS Latin or Gre e or _Hebrew 'either ; but a few apPlieat'
s ..A.litoAst.a..tiflyeEprprieters of
no more is logic or. Metapheesics ;• no"Da. a. PETVIT'
bow and improved machiueArLyVV;Ituvlaiitle
111lOhre is Natutal PhilesOphy ; n� mtneeds Irekaililg eifiteAcTtstliolfoRor the Eva-SAZVE[lio.;e-
• 1 etorie • ore Belles • :Letters e'. en -an ellIngeTtlil? icono%teheIrrNa.er sons e)
've etudied them all inyself. 'But it is correspend with. -the Cut
9,u)lay.q, .,4;c1.v.ortiebinents,. etc. We callrtre (t.1117-
-ar great •thing toe poor ionorapt folk *t nes, es it migla otherivive be n (4.1
. counterfeiting . regarded as
Hite yeti that there's hheeie. great . and c • •-'. 'pETir. rr ,h.B•ART.(En . .
learned men that have' een to Collegee,
and •Unive • • • • ' '
r __ ..• r, •.. , Proprietors, Freedon' , 4 V'
_.... tiie sahtlestties, and Se,d ts o'kkLeitIttrileiiknei..
as mysel IN", 91.t• 1 H. WeiC')01;o4u-tol?,YAtretkiNtelfoe: C'Orial:a 1 . •
that insteenhofegoine into' tyhee all(
me, or inttepheesic7like the doctor; or THE GREAT FErVIA.LIS RE.MEI)Y
into law like the lawyer, they have gone eon' nosgs pERtonicArt, piriLs -
travelling intoforeign parts. And the .• ' • . ---e . . - • . •.,
tattle evi•itten; beeke o' their trevels, am . TWA well knoWn inedmine is no imposition
but a siire and safe•remody fOr Yeiiiale Dilli-
IYO 6.1.1 3100 theirbcdikP.: , New.) among eultiesand ObstnietiOus, frbilx kiaS; eariPsiOliat-
other places, some n' these learned...Men ever:and, altholigh a.pewerfulrenied,v,It eon;
Lave travelled in Canaan, and' some intd tains eothing hertful to the constitution.
' ' TO 114.11,BIED .IJADIES .
Palestine, and serne•few into the Holy • - . • • . . . . .
• • ' • • it Is pecultarlpranted It.W111, in A short time
I..4nd, and these last-Menttoned travel,- .bring on the monthly period 'with regularity.
elers-telf-us-thakeini•-41ies • 'e-l'retestera-tente-rn an.:.,6ses-of---ieterve-as and spinal Affectiensi
Orientaliciimee,• the foxes ..thePe Are ' a Paha in the Back. mild Linikte, ' Heaviness,
total different breed 0' Ciitie .e1f0°'ethnr Fatigue on sligh e .rti , a p .
" t xe on P 1 itation'of- the
fs f S '
, COM, our ox s -that they're- igre:t big' . heart. Hysterias, Sick Headaehee, Whites,
and all the painful diseases occasioned by a
beasts, and, 'what's the mostastoniebing disorderea system, these Pills will effee t 8 oxlip
thing about them,. and ',what helps. to When,all other Meanshaye failed. • .
..
explain this•wonderfill feat of Saragon's Those Pills have never been known to fail
ie.,.'tilat they 'Italie all get most extraor- whore the directions on, the 2na.page of pana-
*dinarY long bane; in fact these eastein
7 . plalet, are wellubserveo..
For full particulars, get a paraphlet,free, of
travellers :tell tie that these foxes' •tails agent. • - - •
are Setually forty feet langl - (Bandy- J033 :S/OSE,'FI,NEW.YORIC Sor,uPaorninTon.
weeietiee;) • • .. . - .. , '• $1.00 and 3 Li cents for poetage; enclosed to
• , (millieter. ageast)_( At tee eame. Northrop et Lyman, • Toronto, Ont., general
agents forth° Dominion, will insure a bottle
.tinie I ought to menace' that there are oontaining aver eo pills by return win; '
ther travellers, and liter ones than the sold in Clinton by 3'..lil, Domho and George
O' as l: hayejust been sneaking to you fThialeYl 'E. ni0118011 and Fe teinfraea, Sea-
r di. J- Lad Oarronbrook• Parker LIr Cattle
rib ut and ,the say Oita this Stat • ement -Pr " ' • ' . ., •
. ,,, e . • - and F. jordan. Goderieli; E.. Cameron, Bay
and
More t
whistles.
her nee diggeration on the whole, field' J'ae:fientlfroaertodgervilletend (Wiesen:
at these foxes' tails are never eineicalers. •
n twenty feet lone! (Sehdy . • .
• . . ' nxs.tt,•! •
(Ministet dsgosted)--‘13efole,I legye
• - • rtiouea aerareero otre.ewoneu Tee
i
La 'You ENow AsyralSe. .
this "subject 1 together; my. fiterlds) y 1 1r NOT, IP IS !Emu Yor plea
.13:aq ci4st add, at teeee bit. bon a m. • e
over made, • One eadt eetho'sc cures'
siderable • divers • ty • 0' opeenion alien t,. ,aminle'n• Suits. TiiRGAT'; one bottle Ams 'cured
.the •length the P anaemia" tails, so
thabalte, question h 's coma to be, re-
garded as a'. nioot pint. Ono tnan;, ye •
eeo, says•ono thing''aud one another; end
I'veesoptet a good het o' learneitreseareV
the ttc inysel'aand arcar ,exeneinin'
ene neithoVity and' another authority,
and vetting eye against the Other,
heYe come to the cone:Ingot). allot these
foxes' tails,•ree.tn average, are Seldom
more than ton feet long (SardlY
whistle.) •
(Minister lases 811 patience(.--'
Areedoheld 1 I'll no .eale
otF thae.beaetik' teils evelegittyo should
whuetle every tooth out -o" pier'
Poxes' 73i,ijs, 6,7j Loc Rosp,.
a: good story . wae told last Sunday by
an American: nreacher, illtietretbag memo
very narrow ,vi1f..tion8. iletve . When
Allele `waS, aniniltiol, •liat happened
to, uttenel ehurch one (ley when the'
1,rnex0111114,lO Otti, worth..has eared an old
standing 1.101)041 ; nue or two bottles curds bad
014.704 of P1.t119 furl Kiiinv Tileurtr,re• r six to
eight applications cures any ease of EXCiiICA'rab
gIPTI,133 ti`e INTLAusb Durnme ; ene .bottle has
turctl.lame backbof'eight years" standblg.
rW.
raak.• of Drool:11, 'Pa., Rap; 'I went ee.
Wiles for a bottle of pair 011 which effected a
Wonderful Mire of A Crooked fAmb. :wpm,
eation8,". Another ,who has :Ital Asthma- for
years, says •i " I have half of a .10eent bottle
lett. and S1.00 Would not buy it'it 1 ebuld fret no
more." Rtifits itobinson of Nundni N..- Y.,
fisays " (Inc muall bottlo of your Eclectic Oil
restored the voles where tee eereee hod :not
eeeken above a whisper in five years, Pee, .f.
Mallory, «1 Writ:eve, N. It., wriOd " Your
Ileloarm Oil cured me of 13ronehitie 81 oue
. •
It iv compoeed. of !..?•TN. (le ma urn 011,44 411.11.
is PA good for internal as for
ekte rnal use, and is believed to he hanneasnrc-
A.:Tutor to anything over made. Will
save ;nu nmoli faifftifing awl many cl•diars of
exan-ToN
PUMP FACTORY.
OXI)enao, •
EMAIL]; Or IIIITart• 14. - 1ihl,w Dr, T1,,store re.
lectris tbat 1404(010 ,1 s. '111oMAI4,
is an tho wrapper, and thv 11(I1) CJ Nonanme & LY -
MAN bloWn in the bottle, an 1,1:1LK11 oT MO?, Sold
by all medleino dralers. Ravi M rents, Northrop *
tylnan, TerontO, proprietors ler tile Dominion..
,«-Eeleetrie- -Svieetea and Electrized.
111HE 'SUBSCRIBER DESIRES TO RETURN HIS
A. sincere thanks for the liberal: share of patrenege
Afforded him, and woUld also in thuate thathe has, dur-
ing the Past winter, laid in a large stock of first.elass
material,and is now prepared to make and pin, in, the
MOST SUPERIOR PUMPS,
Of every description, on tlie SHOATEST ...NozICE, and
' Olathe most reasonable terms,
•
Remember the place .-next doer to 4.
Matheson's plaqlpnaith Shop.
• '
•
:Clinton, 240119,1577. ' •• r• •
JAMES FERGUSON.
GEO. DIETtE,
• UNDERTAKER
Tic' °vitt St. Ciiiit011..
• 1'• •-11—
gONEY—TO LOAN on Approved Notes,
tt
ebl •
tratirtto
DU. ARBINVON.- (*TICE -*it DAY time an
at NIGHT - The noonis over the Store 0
Cunningham e & Alkenhead-tlieSquare,Clintcn.
O114on.1)60.20,1577.
1-14.R4Bvig,
Comity °X uur
Alberta:A tr8r�,duntn.
August So,
O, 'YOUNG
• UNG
at
Belli Lem/ashore, Vnt. .
Londesboro, June 14,18' .
ALSO, ON MORTGAGE SECURITY.
• . . - , •
A numbevek good FA.IlliffS POE, SALE.
somr TOWN LOTS' ;
Apply t,.; ••C. A. HAB17v,tttorney, &e.
Clinten, june 20, 1878.
COIN SOLI OATED BANK OF CANADA.
CAPITAL,
' . • _ .
• ci .T 0 N. A GE NOY:
• r •
etTeeeefet-flek7rieTenirie-Piteaptet
• ' • on•Deposite. • .
M. LOUGH, Agent.'
cIinton, •1.-y • • •
Me, Cormier for
Wilco- Corner of
ADUATE OF TORONTO
p, Surgeon, ea, resilience
recast of the Temperance
JJ111 STANBURY, GRADUATE, OF THE MEDICAL
• Department of Victoria BniversI4, Toronto, for-
Merly of the Hospitals and Dispensaries, New York,
pruner for the County of Huron, Jimenez"), OrM.
July 22, 1574.
J.
11,E1VJOYAI.J0_
BI D DLS OOMB E,
Watch • and Clock Maker'
81
-nOWSI•EY & GIBSON, PHYSICIANS, SUR- •
(moss, Aceouebours, 2u. Onice,liattenbury Street,
beect-Consolidated- Bank,
D. 11. Dowszer, 11.D. • ft M. Ginsom 11.
Clinton, Bay 10, 1877.
TIE. WORTHINGTON, PHYSICIAN, SURGEON,
Acconclieur, Licentiate of the College of Physician,
and Surgeons of Lower Canada, and Provincial Licenti-
ate and Coroner for the Cenzity of Huron. &Mao and
residence,- Tlie building formerly ocoupied„tir mr,
Thwaltes, Hufbn etreet.
Clinton, Jan. 10,1871. .
• Would respect fhlly announce to his enStomers and the
,,puldia generally, that he Iota removed into his former:
ALBn1 SmunT OPTOSITn 'TSB ISIA.REST,
'Whore he Will keep dzi hfuld a seleet assertident of I"
Clocks, Watches:leirelly,,and.SitSerware kinds,
Which he Will Sell•at, reasonable rates. Repairing of
: every description prompiliuttended to.
•.
e. nrenntebetexe eeeser Siarbr.
187Er.: • '
•
aassmixvisical
MEE SUBSORIBERBSGS LEAVE TO STATE
-1- to the publit that he keepeponatently on hand
a large and,stmezior close of
COFFINS CASItETS
Coffin Trimmings and Robes
•
•
• •• ' •
With a splendldmEARSE: Fun; OorrEss always
outland. Porno can be supplied in eta. hourott,
, • • ' any time, M ! rl•
•
_fdInN PER. CleNT . ESS
1
.. . . Thin eliabc.frcer4ir at any 11141.1140i. ' .,
' A fall stook' of ZURVITUREI
.• ' Alwaysbn hand. •.
' STEN7ENSON .4
-S.C.131.714:Xf :Of 10
Clocks, Wa4tehos,Sewellery; eze
F. 0, TiV E R
I.)ssirec to return
hissineert thanks
'to his-nuinerons
4. f:aend• and oust o
Iners,fortheliber•
raralareetrearee.
..goteatta lieerc-
eivedwitilcoarry-
Ins or business in
1(0 ton,foidhopoe
lya 84114 aften•
.tieu to bYnlihOSO,
and tieingevery
etIorito meet the
war ts ends many
friondat,to colt tin.
0)0 40 retain their
.patroncge.
- •
lie v,•,0,1d also ,Me this opipartanity oistating Hurt no
lit ea 04 I& "'oft 101., Isla. tiorch tp, aria that the 4url-
1.:41 will he 4onduetea 1,4 fotn,e under the style a S.
hOWT,Ell SpN. The 40.111 JEMMY fin hal .
Wetehee, Jewollory, Spectao ea,
And roll dk or ettis'es 11 tht
Aft kinds of Nibs flopr.tr..d and Mounted,- •
• •
14011$151111a,th.,21111.Vli...‘,"., Stbiq 4 Iv
iterlanAltIlluoirtanner,•o,d -» reason able term.1, ---
A migirr SraSyr, Novili or Trit J fotfox.
4 cr.intvn,lice.11,1s17; ,
ittocellantons arbi.
ONBV TO LEND, IN LARGE OR SMALL SUMS, °
Jt l- • on good mortgage eeeurity, at moderate rates of
Interest. H. HALE.
Clinton, August 9th,1869. • , 7-tf
--
.4 am sto
"The otlar (114
Lod, "I was rec
• minister, who wn0
sit a dying child.
=eatable things of
of age, who, dbri
new. had manifes
submission to Oft
singular enlighten;
Went to iSit biw
fend exeruciatia
• had not known OBI
• with wonder at ti
ing near to Mtn,
'words of synapatb
with his blue eyes -
it was the night I
-breathed into'my
• atreng 'in him.'
and uttered fee
words of a feeble
'. where the only
meek an
but dies words
den from tke vet
to make the worl
ever it was before
Aii ARRIAGE LICENSES AND CEBTIFICATES.-, to my heart a gret
Ita. ,A•prly at the Town Hall, or at the resisence or the s i
aubeeriber, near the London, Huron & Bruce Railway May all of , uhe c ..
- -
Station. • , JAMES SCOTT,
' Issuer of Marriage Licenses. ' neve 11Ir., Ke,
ISTtErt870:---'-•-• ....-----...,... • •
1‘.7zr1ve1us AND PHYSICAL DEBILITY. -A gen-
tleman Waving, tried in vain every advertised
roraedy, ba d4,00vcre,1 a -simple wane of self-oare,-_ •
He will, be happy to lorward the particulars. to any stu-'
fderree:8. ral..reTe.eipstE‘ofympizta,sgsega.,rxdudaiyrveMeod; 40eavthanitope:s... fed;
London, England. • • , 8t8m •
TUBS. A. WESTING'S LIVER AND BILIOUS •
JAL Median° is for sale at J. H. Combe', Clinton,
and raannfactured at 209, Wellington street, London,
Ont. This medicine is highly spoken of and room-,
mended for Bilious and Liver complaints, and it haw
also proved highly heneficisa for Ithouniatiam. , •-• •'
rrITIE CENTRAL 1IOTF,L late Farmer's - Albert
-L Street, Clinton. S. PIKE, Propietor. This ho -l•
tel has lately' been greatly improved and thoroughly, '
retirnished, andpolasesnes every requieite for the cow -
fort and convenience' of the travelling public. Good
stabling and attentive hostler,. •
°Raton, Nov. 2848, 1878. ..
Air LIVINGSTON, LATE 010 CEICAGO;HAVING
ILL • puichased the Hair Dressing business lately car-
ried on by Mr. Delmore, desires to intimate to the pub-
lic that he will continue the same at the old stand, and
hopes to receive a etyntinuattonsof thepatronageaccord-
81)4 his.predecessor.. Ladies Hair Work a specialty.
. Clinton, Aug. 8,1878. •
• ' PERSON -Ab-
• -A LADY; who has had -a -largo eXperionee.in-unreingi-- .• • - •
21,.. has provided aceonnumlatiOna in Toronto for la-
dies during theiracconohment. The best inedical and
o‘bor attendance guaranteed. For full pertioulars ap-
ply to.b,ox 1155, Toronto P. 0. •
• REMO:VAL,
.
• J„,
WILItlE, L. D. S, has removed his office and
.c.” • reaidence to RattaburglitiOat, second house west
of the Market Square. ' • • • , • •
•
, • ,316NEy- TO LEND.
:r RAVE any amount 'of money to. fend, on good,:
-11. improved ,farms only, at 8 per multi. charges very
sins% Sum no object if securitY ample. 1 to Sot
lend money •for any Company. .
•JOHN 13: PORTER, •
Nov. 5,1878. • SEAroIrrit.
AT I.CO:n So AT dr. W.elasfuf.N •
.. • • DAIMISTElle,
eLINTON „nen Gemmel'. ,
Gnor.oe A. W4.as0s, ' s. mALcom.,ux, •
• 'Minton, • • IT. mcF.too
Mr•Malooliidon hoin 91intou every 17ii8iy. '
0.,CARTW4IGHT.
CCABTintIGHT, OF STRATFORD., WILL '
o lit the Commercial Hotel,Olinton, the fast Thtirs.,,:„;
day and Friday of every month. Tooth ineerted in the
latest etylo Teeth Witto exposed nerves treated, flh1&-
and Made as good'assound omit. „, ,
MRS.TiEEST.MY!S.:
MILLINERY:: .ist4b11ehi4ort
A large assortment of FEATELLIIS„ FLOWE'RS,
SILES' and RIBBONS', in the newest shadmi.
Also, a large stook of FELT and sTitaw HATS, ef
the latest styles. CORSETS, &c. .
Agent 104 BAJTTIaeleS PATTF:111:4• of garments of all
descriptions.; a large stock kept on hand.
'Felt and Straw Hats cleaned and altered
Large AsSortment 01 Ladies' Mantles,
Clinton, Oct. 18, 1877, '
•
• .
• Gift „ty,s s PECIFIC .31E6 IcIlV
•
TitAD4EWite Prerti TRADiMARK;
nglish Remedy.
An unfailing mire
for Seminal weak -
0888,. Sportaatorr.
Lnpotonoy,
and ail diseases
that follow -as a
sequence of Soli -
Abuse, as Loss of
••• • , .1 . Memory, Univer-
Before Tam
' meallaasitud0,0011 After 12aking, •
ea the Back, Dim,
nese or Vide), Premature Old Age; and many Other
diffuses that lead to Insanity or Consumption. and e.
Premature Grave; Full parlicultos in our pamphlet,
which 'we 'desire soiati free by mail to every ate.-- •
:The SPeetheMailieine sold by all artigoists at Sl.por
pliskage, er 13 paelatees tor *5, Ok will, be Sent ,free 87)
man dit rochipt of the Money, by addressing
' • TUB GRAY-1111:DICIN8 ao„
• • ' Ont.
t-41.' Said it 'Clinlon by n11 a40p4514, and ovetywhOto in
Canalt ,
and tggists. he l'ulted . states by 011 Wholcrale an
tail•
•WISEMAN. BE
)311:0KERS,-.
INSIIRANCE, .an6 &Rim
•
• .
-111313-1Vtuthodisit
for some titae' pal
exercised about d• i
which was the.en• i
one of the' ehurch
• pastime . at e soma
was invited.' On
• Mg to promise,
the ts°urbjeCa °C, it%
he
to its utmost es
principally coni
attracted thithe 6
-thaethat• gent
"Dancing froeee
moral Aipect;'‘e
piled a quantit
morality of the
' in with his su
-was condemee
• as being peril
jure the moea
•
-:'' ..: jewellery to • ladiee in wea
•
•
•
• State ball, the
wasilssociitasttiorune' ohfcto
. .,;_vtiel8s:villiteseoftti;
• . nection, be
• dances meth
. ' alow,.ehowi
. come gtaid '
• • sante base- d
, .0ii1 eerie -duly
• ehiefeof pelt
•
-
7ont privatenoste.:11:01:ladies
doifesw
i
•
i
was -caused b
s:ietktlremsoiciet
h t
•
,,•tolel the.,epealte
•. here were more (
• Chicago. The pr
condetuning ever
not beieg.compate
the Methodist elm'
Illinoia:churche
•• received .1S,000 a
:•.eturiday• selioals.
• '• A strdteg feeliis
••• among the Libel.
'that tbe thne hi
ment in Scotian
The old Oath'
er allow prie
•tb:s,t t.be wife
majority
bishop,
W°
ISIONEY, LETr. si; DIO.STGAGN AT
;If ORTOAGES 110;1.71
ana, woTts. 011 ifAND DISO
z'R1�) ILLOWE» :ON
Pirst•daes Pim, Life .anil "lee
foil; j.,a4 rpprt.,,
'
An,ez•vrs you Itta C.•..tf•tr,A 1..tre
eitioiltd And Valid .
Alli00101 of Assuriine'r
.'611ne1it43'
neteseeveriben any ctIler
, 1,1418F, NOND
the Canard end Inman 7'
mud in,•rt rt1in,11,, 1 iLt 09
iviued t lo, ,a1. rat or, 0
Grotliritein. '
14.1:411 9L,188.