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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe New Era, 1884-06-27, Page 744-114)..:phorgros04 6444.—x .t49 allKOS ft 'kJ rage, clothes, carpets, and. Ilene my oldfriends will mirk them for me.. I also take lime, lead and Copper. *4 aMboree on Mendaye. Any pitmen having rage or truck In my linermn leave word at my and 1ynillatoli it aim Foocrabo, as; also beg tqiffrY I have.: no- business ,crinnectiell- With- mtmen named Uesein, 'Papering, panting', and jObbing'orthat,sort .done by BEcnion BrEttitY. . W. MARTEN, l'edlor,'Box 94, Clinton. . MISS lessons ptipils. desired. 1:W,Ilitel3ronze is *his 1888, Austria, which for in . MUICS. .. . NELLIE. ISIOLINEll on the Piano or Instruction givemat ' , . .. .- . , , , is prepared to give a limited number lii homes of • pupile, it Organ to the • . „ . MR. lima it a fraud? is at at Sayears,.andsaid appearance .___,...... A, H. LANDO', Bitusegrosa., Sim—Did you give Yours very.respectfully, to certify that the 8obonburnn an erpteetrian, statne that time had stood statue it was fresh a. Sup, • Bamosionr, W. M. GIFFIN. Sm, -.-Your Card, refer to, gigged and no fraud, the and also and tan beacon or any of your as to the utility they will take the would be pleased and think they yourself greatly 'benefitted Ac. AI IL • of the intending to purchase to their advantage before buying it.' .151IFFIN,. AND RESIDENCE, 3 deem ealit . aFraud. April 28, 1884. inclosed testimonial op M. GIFFIN, during the summer of Gardens, at Vienna, Prince Joseph, and in the open air east of pure, zinc, and . Iron Works. • Bridgeport, Donn. QT., *y 2, 1384. 28, at hand, the testi- one Mr. Landon, le having been Men by of other Ameri- same to -day. • wish to 'satiety genuineness of the to come to Bridge- them what is being very, quickly admit it an agent for the goods the visit bore. Parsons i Landon. - a Monument 'will to see our White ' ... A.GENr. Etn.ren Street, ' Dr. RW01%. . • Cimsros, .... yens. the W, I saw Palace of exposed was and Lperfect. E. ANDON. . Pembroke April by statue by thOus'ands the customers and trouble to show will as by LANDON', firm of elsewhere. from ML, Data moidelyou genuine him as stated, can tourists, If you themselves work, if port, we done he is no humbug,ltnr1 would be Yours , Parties find it Rronge W. OFFICE Clinton, , . . ,., i CASKETS Always the REM . The shortest ESIBER ' • • CabinetParlor • subscriber on A : Leading OPPOSITE' THOS.-STEVENSON. • . . • . . hand. notice 'CALL THE • • .. . . • . - -AD. N . . RTAKINL . , . • ,. • . ••• • .... . .,,,. . . . . • Afloat • 'prices. • ' . , 'HALL.' .... c .., • • . • . • . . . - . . . '• • ' ., V . . . . . . keeps the and COFFINS- . 'Funerals lurnished.at and...lowest SOLICITED. _ • . Undertaker. . .. .... Y LACE I • THE 'TOWN . . . The IIETICIST. : • . HAND BOOTS Sells Boot's and -Shoes .,.• •follaiiing Mies Comma Boorra;:frien.,...,..... M.61.1% Font BM's, Canadian lames Faxacif Kir AND Bov's Boors; from LADIES Boors, from Repairing Promptly 5110P IN THE MARKET and- (...11-131h. . MADE' lk ,S)431FLST • . • , ' . 4 • SHOES. make -lip, at the :— ... . : ....12;5o 'up' iront....'.. 3.00..up from. ... 4.00 up . „' . - " 1.50 up . 1.50 up to' Guaranteed CLINTON.' of liis,,own low', fiures Calf, CALI' Boors, . • . , ' Attended Workmanship BUILDING,. COME MACHINERVAT Desires opened customers, Neatly MAY !Massey Herr S rier The ELCOAT, will ALL •Clinton, time Can Miter,. & 6 attached. shop be KINDS HURRAH RIGHT. 0., Bedure ROOK WIC . to announce a shop for the on HURON opposite • . L0110111 be seen and .Tortinto also toot cut•Iiilliadeir, • and Sharpest Will be attended who Will pleased to OF REPAIRS April 4, TOR THE NOW FIRST Pnwits'. . public that of CLINTON, . ' " • .. BIND111. AlSo wit, shelf-COW- hy,,..)fit. at all call'.. KEPT. filki, - • • . . . ' • .,. .1 ., :L 8, • 'IS 'TUE CLASs - . . -' he his naany . Heti - ' . the ,MallseX, Elevated Drilla, • • DAVIDELCOAT. times, and • • HAND. . • t + . has' . . . • , , ALONG.' a bargain. BOT•rom . . STANLEY . to the convenience ST,REET, • the -Conimerdal Where . . Wthe . at any time, /Mowers, the 'firrolik Plows, thintliers, 'Rakes. to 'be there have farmers 1884. • .. DR . ' G. PRfcci • Sg1A.ING' . . . . . „ . • . , . •• . , . . . Fits Guaranteed. HAVE YtiVit CUTTING DONA '11Y br/SS ()TRINE. You vita 'IND ICER FIRsT-CLAS., CHARGES VERY MODERA.TE, JOHN ROBERTSON, Victoria Street Clinton. Dpioa, %EM*. - : MUSIC TRAOHER, CLINTON. Is now forming, a large clam, and can 1sm nlientkaur more t0,49Pe bia neekleapp, Huron St., or at the lieMes ol pupils. Best Or reference& m tp her abilities as a 480401'. " itumber.and lath. • flUE SUBSCRIBER KEEPS ON Alpo AT ISIS Mill ePnNtriUrntokeh;1grgyallile erslesLath, Lo. Pardee requiring such will !Ind it to their Ltd - vantage to cell on him. JOSEPH CHIDLEY. THE WEL1rXXO1pN $TATHJION SAM S THE CHURCH AND vacs wouLo * • ILI a r.Peent address to the Synod If UtQUiji,...B d41 tgIVAEXI -APO a Matter of vital importance to the mass- eN4rirl toeli a pc,stiou _Which ,mu' will commendhint for, Wale .Qthere will not accept 'it As "cdrrect.- Referring to the 'church and. the worlil,.be Thereeice demand of the 'world is that we should conform to, its ideas,' pleasures and AIMS; the precept bf Christ that we ,should cry is compromise," Cnrist's ratiOn," coma out from it and be separate. world's we gannet possibly do both, and, as we are not our own, but bought with a price, let us Insure. SO. Will stand for mares at THEOSALD'S HOTEL, (late o to out Divine Master and trflm 1/141. BANKERS, BrATtENBITRY ST. 'CLINTON, fivoitts') every Seruano afternoon. Terms — to low to conquer the world. Buell being the T.B"SA0T A:GENEBLABANEINGIITISINESS. Drafts issued payable at par, at all the Ofilces of the Merchant's Bent of Caned'. ' New York exchange bought and cold. Psonn ATTINTION PAID To OQ11. Moneyadvanoed on Mortgages and Notes of hand WM. PERDUE, 'ARRAN A TISDALL A amamonagkeoughont thmada and the united states. SALE NOTES NOUGHT at elooe :stem and Money advent:eat° farmers Ms their own notesif or enylength Of timeto suit the borrower.. All marketable scene tiesb,oughtand sold. ' listmins xx Ns, Yong. Aismirs OF TEE • • Manorater'e BANS OP CANADA, INTEREST ALDO WED ON 'DEPOSIT 1f.ARE,AbT; r. p. 1SDALL NEW ',TIN STORE. • • THE SUBSCRIBER, WHO WAS FOR MORE than eight years in the employ of Mr, Mho Davis, desires to intimate that he baa (OW Tin, -.Shop in 'llodsworth'. 'Block HERON STREET, CLINTON, a Where he is prepared to de ALL. KINDS OF TIN, COPPER! AND • SHEET ptoN WORK; lathe best of style and on short notice. fildrOIL, LAMPS, GLASS, &c. in stock A. CALL SOLICITED. , .• , SAMUEL WILSON. • , Clinton, Dec. 1883. •• • .oraN-roN PLANING I --ANL — 33R 1r, MINE SUBSORII3ER HAVING JUST COMPLETED and furnished his new Planing Mill with machin-' ery • of the latest improved patterns, is now prepared to attend to all orders in his line in the most prompt' and satisfactory manner, and at reasonable rates. He would` also return thanks to all who patrordied, the old firm before they were burned out, and now being in a bettemposition to execute orders expeditiously,. feels confident he can give satisfaction to all. PACTORr---,N ear the Grand Trunk Rale; chap,' Clinton.- . ' • ' THOMAS McKENZIE. MOLSON$ Incorporated. by Act of Parliament, '1855. ' • . CAPITAL; - 162,000,000. -.0Fi'icE MONTREAL.' THOMAS 'WORK/thi, . President. J. H. R. MODSON Vice -Pres. WOLFERSTAN THOMAS, General Manager. • Notes discOunted,' Collections aitade,' Drafts • • issued,. Sterling hnct Americas exchange bought and sold at lowest • - current rates. • INTEREST ALLOWED ON. DEPOSITS. 'ir.o.atminras, Money advanced to farnters on their own Oates with Sheor more endorsers. No. mortgage required as se- dulity.. , H. C. BREWER riagee, January DAL' . Clinton :QUEEN CITY: OIL CO.' • • • GOLD PAEOALS Awo,cled.ni Toeonto, Loud *.• n arid' Cu e; oh, so 10013, 1°1. prim 41 itan 1 So a I xi 14/0 (** # 1 ass V., os: * .1 ,ts.f.) ... ..'.d . . .• ,' ' 11741 A Co gli • : .": .J.1 .: 4 . :re.. t , PDT . . o.„t i.t. • ". .. • Health & Hapi)iness for all. WILL CURE OR RELIEVE Biliousness, Headache, Dyst pepsia Indigestion, Dizziness, Jaundice, Dropsy, , Fluttering ' • 'of the Heatt, And every species of disease arising 'from • Impure 010od, .1fC, &C.< Climax ege'liniloball"Cornpany, mown:EA.. . • ease, and persona( holiness being.. that to which we are urgently called, permit 'me tti MO out what seems to be one of the greatest incentives to Worldliness in the present day, X refer to the tortuous and unholywar; in which money is often raised for ohm* pur- poses. Dice and gambling, lotteries and grab bags, even theatrical fixhilsitions, fairies and comedies are brought intq regnisition now by, some to advance the cause of Jesus Christ'. Against them all, root and butneh. X enter my moat solemn and determined protest. .re my judgment they are calculated to bringdown a muse rather than a blessing on the mieguid- ed.people by whom they axe practised and upheld. The end is always supposed to jus- tify the means, and, the clearing off the heavy debt on some buydened church is supposed to be A, result so stupendous that it fully vindi• oaten any expedient, however extravagant, which may have been•adopted. On the con- trary these methods are au unmingled wrong to the whole church of Christ, They, still more fearfully confound the church with the world, and the world with the church. If We understand anything of the Bible we' know that one great underlying principle is that of self-denial. Is money wanted/ The 'Bible would say, then, deny yourselvers andtgive it. Do without some luxury, some needless re- finement; Christ said to the young man, give up everything. The modern method is not that of the" Bible:, Give up nothing but in- dulge the flesh. Don't deny yourselves, but gratify yourselves. Don'tgive what you can spare for the love of Christ, buy with it a box seat in the theatre and, encourage the world from which Christ died to save you. The truth is it is an act of rebellion against him who said leIrliosoever will follow me, let him take up his cross,and follow me. A minister attending the late Confer- ence here, 'said that during the past three years he had not held any' 'iort of a tea meeting or devised any other Way of rais- ing money for church 'purposes, 'than by voluntary giving, :yet he raised 'more Money' by' thirty per cent than his: pre- decessor who,had encouraged; the things. he, tabooed. .•; • Au Unprejudiced Opinion. • A reporter' of the tendon Free Press lately. took a up up 'to Goderich,. and a summary of his observations is published as followc—In the, Enron district they have the bestedraught horses in. America. In a few townships here iesidesoraefif the largest importera on -the Continent; of. Clydesdales and English shire horses. A number of the 'best farmers make horse breeding and' dealing sueCialty, and there is no branch of farming pays hotter' when there is such a demand 'for this plass of stock. After leaving Cliiiton, the level aspect from Bredon, London township, to this point,'•is changed 'to land of. ap undu- lating character,. and, shows a„ geological deposit that may lay claim, to be the, old- est on this or any othei 'Continent: The nature of formation May be seen in. here and there a steno house. The well 'arranged fields and the gentle undulatione, give a nice landscape View to the country. . As Goderich is reached there is evidence of a lighter soil, and the 'farms, owing to their proximity. to te river Maitland, are broken up, and there is not that, .welleto-do appearance that characterises the farms' fur. *or back. When it is considered that but a few years ago this Iluron tract wee' a prime- val forest—in fact, called the "Queen's Bush" or free grant land, and now one of thi most' advanced in agricultural productions.' 'We Wonder -the -descendants ot the old "Idayllow. er" settlers—back' some eentiries—eannOt 'how a district that can outrival this in agricul- tural productions. We need not refer to this continent—America--for a rival, but wedoubt if Great. Britain, French Or Germany, can exhibit such 'a country in wealth; such an • enterprising people as can be ,found right in our midst. And yet this eon** caii be greatly, improved although flowing with milk and honer. There are several defects and 'bort °orange on the part 'of farmers that have much. land. The is not enough labor employed, or it is sadly miedireoted.' Several fields were' rank with wild, Mustard, and, to limb an extent that the grain Was completely overshadowed, and it was hard to tell whether the crop,was weeds or grain. Then Canadian thistlesj appeared to have alfirm grip ori the wrajtiritrof farms, and the nun -Aim of summer. fallowil show that farmers think of growing more grain and fewer weeds: The quantity of land under 'falldw is an indication of a litrge acreage of wheat being Down riekt 'fall. On the whole the present crap is mtichletter than was anticipated in the spring, and th:ere will bea good average: Salt Rheum. • „Salt Rheum, Pimples or Blotches can, be thorongbly re- lieved by a 'proper application 64'Mo:dolor& Parke's Car- bone Deride to the pert, and felt doses of McGregor's Speedy Cure for impure Wood. Be sere aid gat the genuine Prepared by McGregor & Parka. Sold at p cents at J. H. pombea. Drug Store. • , There is every probability of a bountiful yield of wheat in. Manitoba. ' The Mayor of Chicago his decided to drive the gamblers Out of the city. Seven houses were raided on Wednesday night, and three hundred inmates captured. , • Mr. John Dyke, Um agsnt in England of' the Canadian Government, draws atten- tion, in his report to the Minister of Agri': culture, to the merits of the Shire horse. He quoted° the opinion of Dr. Reynolds, Veterinary Inspector for the' Corporation of Liverpool, as to the want of stamina shown by Norman horses and yercherons in the heavy work at the Liver/idol docks, and he thinks it would be 'a mistake to • introduce in large numbers French. and Flemish stallions into Canada. The Shire horse, of England, it is claimed, has better feet, better bone, 'better balance and more constitution than anynther draught breed. Unquestionably many good heavy horses tire bred' in Prance, but it is evident that these form but a small per cent, of the droves which are purchased for importa- tion. • Fluid Lightning' There Mt but few that have not suffered almost hi tolerable pain from toothache, neuralgia, 'Or like emit pains. To thorn such an instant relief as Fluid Lighta niter is an untold hie sing In time of trouble No di gu ding offensive tie leinezi.to be taken for days.' One application of Fluid Lightning cures, Sold at Comber . IS • • • ThEitnalidAi, may, so. -lehlet,-AheiggreA,skines.wmpAraikesi,- teeiteeep never hesitate to recommend your Electric RUM% tO my euetimete, they give entire eat, isfaction and rapid ssilersY IllectritkiBitters are theptirest and best medicine kneis'n and will positiv'ely caro Kidney and 'Liver com- plaints, Purify the blood regulate the bow. els, No family can afford to be withoutthem, They will save hundreds Of Ware M cleatorn bills everyyear. Sold at fifty cents a bottle .by Wistts44 Co. • **fit, 411...•• • The Michigan Venugsrath are not grid to announce clearly their platform; which is as follevai; "We believe in comporeial freedoni-,the right of every- man to buy Otero he can buy cheapest and sell where he- oa...aell dearest—and we denounce the' 'present tariff, levied' upon over 2,000 orb; des, as a masterpiece of injustice and false pretence. !ANTON ALA &MEWS . Thursday,' June 26, 1884. Wheatt 800 016 ;1 00 it 110" wilheew.. White at, old • 10 0600 *00it 11. 00 _ now • . • . 1,00 rt. 1.05 Spring, • - 1 00 a 105 Ota, •* •• - 0 35 a 0,36. Barley, • • - 0 45 a 0 55 Peas, • . 0 70 a 0 75 Flour, • - . 6 50 :a. 6.00 Potatoes, - • 0 45 a.0.50. Butter, • 01.5 a 0 16 Kggs, • • 0. 12 a 0' 13 Ilay; •• - 800 a 9 03 'Sheep pelts • • • 0 50 a 0 70 Lamb skins, • 0 60 a. 0 75 Beef. , • - • 6 50 a 750 Wool, • . - 0 16 a 018 Wide Awake Drnsithits, Messrs. Watts A CO's are always alive to, their buiness, and spare no pains to secure the best of every article in their line. They have secured the agency for the celebrated Dr. Eing's New Discovery ' for Consumption. The only pertain cure known for Consump- tion, Coughs, Colds; alloarseness, Astbxna, Hay Fever, Bronchitis, or any affection of the Throat and Lungs. 'Sold 'on a positive 'guarantee. Trial Bottles free. Regular size $1. Bucklen's Aruba Salve. The best save in the world for outs;bruities,. sores, ulcers, salt Ovum, fever coxes, tetter,,, chapped'hands, chilblains, corns, and all akin eruptions, and los lively cures piles, or no pay required. It is' guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. ormoney refunded. Price 25 cents per box. tiVatts CO. - . •• • TRUSTEE'S NOTICE To 'CREDITORS' in the Matter of the assirninent •f CORBETV.dc BOLES, doing lousiness as Woollen Manufacturers, at the • Town of Clinton, and of Edmund • Corbett and John Doles. NOTICE is hereby given that Edmund Corbett and John Boles, doing business in the Town of Clin- ton, County of Huron, as Corbett di Boles, Woollen Manufacturers, and the said Edmund Corbett and John Soles have made an assignment of all their partnership and separate property, estate, and effects to the undersigned, Christopher Dickson, of the said Town of Clinton, 130okiieller, in trust, for the bene- fit of all their partnership and 'separate creditors, ..• Oots ? SHANK, THE BOOT MAKER. mum. 1NAIor4 KINDS OF Nen, Women and Children's Roots at Shoes. Spring Stock well assorted, and complete in Il ,departments ALL GOODS SOLD CHEA„P FOR CASH CRUICKSHA.NIC, BRICK BLOCK, CLINTOW' l• j. GUNINGHA Desires to call special attention, to his stock of China and Granite e Of all kinds, suitable for Christmas presents Also, the fine* Confectionery to be *had, Fresh Fruit, Canned. Goods, &c. JOHN CUNINGHAME. GROCER, CLINTON. GOP1Alex. Weir,: Formerly of Clinton and vicinity,.having 13eea for some jears with the late firm • of Irwin & Hodgens here, would announce to the citizens of Clinton and vicinity , that he is. now showing, in the and that all persons having claims against the rbettsaid Beaver Block, next door to Thompson & Switzer's, finn of Corbett & Doles, or the said Edmiind Co, or John Boles, are required, on or before the lith day • • . , . • "A large, new, and complete stet* of of July next, 1884 to send in by letter, prepaid, and itddressed m the undersigned,,their names, residence, post office addresses., and particulars of their clainis, duly verified by statutory declarations, specifying' the nature of the security, if any, held by them ; and take • notice that after the'said date, pursuant to 46 Vic.; See. 1, Chap. 0 (Ont.) the said trustee will 'proceed to, distribute the assets of the said firm of Corbett & Bolos, and the said 'Edmund Corbett. and John Boles, among the paities entitled thereto, rateably and pro'. • portionately,. having due' regihn to the rights and remedies of partnership and private creditors, and distributing the same as between them according to lawand having regard, only to the claims of which • notice shall have been given, and that he will not be liable for the assets or any part thereof so distributed to' any person or persone, firms or corporations, of whose debt or claim he shad hot have notice. pateritt,Clinton this,18th day of June, A.D., 1884. 'CHRISTOPHER DICKSON; • Trustee. MANNING & SCOTT Solicitors for Trustee.. MONEY TO LOAN. 1DRIVATE AND OOMPANY FUNDS, AT lowest rates of interest. Principal payable mai:sired by borrower. . Taletitor for the CANADA- LARDED CREDIT commir. • _ • D. A. FORRESTER. Clinton: Dec. 20. 1893. ' • Yo TACE Tan Freekles, Sunburn, Pimples, Blailk Specks, Blot- ches,'die.,, Can be removed in-- -stanay by applying nmsz-k's Tan&FreekleLetion. Safe, Sure and Effectual. PRICE 25c., PER B. 0.731-t Sold by all DruggiSfA the 'Liar ".•944..•. 44•611,, JOHNSTON'S7Qd SARSAPARILL LiTia .b.nd for Purifying. ths Blcod. .„ It has been in mid for 20 years. rum, h s •oved to be the best prene r.oe Mninricet for SICK IlEA DAUM.... I 7:IE SIDE Ort BACK. LIVER I 01 Pr, PIMPLES ON TILE Cod Dl.,o, •h tt arias from a Disordered L‘fer .a. , r mpure blood. , Thous/Inds of On* * ;tenni° tako it and glee it to their e1,11 Iron. Physicians prescribe it don/. T:10Ss • who use it once, recommend it tO others. It is made from Yellow Dock, Hondo - ms Sarsaparilla, Wild. Cherry, Stilling la dandelion, Sassafras, Wintergreen, and 'alter well-known valuable. Roots and Herbs. It is strictly Vegetable, and can. not 'hurt the .21.1011b delicate constitution. It. ssono of the best rnedieineff in nee for Regulating the Bowels. It is sold by all responsible druggists at one dollar for a quart. bottle,-or-eim betties' for five dollars. Those who cannot Obtain a bottle of this medicine front their druggist May Send us one dollar, and. we will bend it to them. Aintaluarritlia, W. 403bleTfit/ liserfacturers, WVA.TIPSI& CO., Agent., tnintell A. i.BENNETT, UNDERT.i.t.F„F.R. Funerals Furnished iiriirst-olass.St*. lloon IItOflsCt sir intricamset 01145093 Molinitas, uno goottit STORE. •t. BIBLES, CHURCH BOOKS, - ALBUMS, all kinds. MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS BLANK %BOOKS . MEMO. BOOKS POCKET BOOKS INKS, INKSTANDS SCHOOL BOOKS SCHOOL' SUPPLIES NOTE PAPERS '$ • • BASE, AILS . • .FANCY CORDS :RUBBER BALLS TINSELS, BRAIDS CROQUET, CAIT.ES • BASKETS, FISHING. TACKLE VIOLINS, . CABINET FRAMES' ACOORDEONS, . PHOTO FRAMES .s MOUTH ORGANS LADIES 8A.TCHE14$ COMBS, ERTJ$RES 'BERLIN WOOLS 'CHINA GOO CA:NV:A:88ES 7 TOYS, NOVELTIES EMBROIDERY SILKS - PIPESi..CITGARS -FIL9SELLE TASSELS Jo., deo.. DS . , 'rout patronage respectfully Solicited. Having had i6 years' experience in liusi- ' new, and 'as we buy largely, (having two retail, stores). and at close prices, we are 'able to 'offer THE CHOICEST GOODS 'AT LOWEST PRICES. . . . . . . • . • • . • . • • 33eaver Bookore. • r Ilk EX' NO,,,wayearilf Opposite R. posets an Son . ' milnewinving v v loserimo• viw S • illE GtOBE LIGII119ING•10.1) :COMPANY; LONDON. ONT.. *. INCORPORATED 1818. CAPITAL 'STOCK $50,000„ Will give the above reward to the first Periton'tilio will prove that a single building ha a been . . burned in.. the Dominion of Canada ujionwhich' rods manufactured by our Company'.have 'been placed according to. our rules for. the: protection „ of buildings against tire by light. , , . fling, with Company's Guarantee. • - , . .., • REMARKABLE FACT.. This Company' have erec'ted Millions and millionoffeet of rod in,the last'. seven yew! ' (since incorporation, June, 1878) in the Dominion of Canada, and considering the great num- ber of violent thunderstorms, and the almost'daily occurrence of buildings struck and burned by lightning, this is a wonderful • MANUFACTURERS Or • " • , ALL KINDS OF COPPER 'CABLE LIGHTNING CONDUCTORS. • . Fixtures, Ornaments, Weather Vane& andEleotridal Apparatus. Sole proprietors Of the Now. Conducting Mose Bail. Special attention given to therereeVon of ConduCtors On, Chnrches,Sehoe/ Rouses, and other public buildings: A good responsible party wan ted in every City, Oonnty and Township throughout the Dominion (none others need appito handle'our goods!, Write for, • terms 'and further, Information, Office and Worke-494 Hing. Street, LONDON, OMP. THOMAS • O. HAMM, President and Manager. B. EN WZ ,£get, CLINTON., • • a SY WESTER'S Celetrated CHAMPION PLOW. ! TRONIAS • BLACKSMITH, - 'CLINTON, Itas bbon appointed agent for SYlvetter's Champion Plow, width has recently been greatly improved, and new stands without a rival, The mouldboard is made of the best diainend stool; especially hardened; war- ranted to clean in any field, and ititported from She4. field, England, purposely for these plows. Intending purchasers can have a trial of the plow, and on receipt Of post card*, will be delivered free in any, pad. of the county, If the plow can be beat by any other make, we Will forfeit* the plod'. A eat load just received.— neferancet (Mtn over 100 of the best farmers near Clinton. • Ito algii initiolecinrei the celebrated Scotch Diamond •liarreiWt 116 reputation of which is so well known that he has already received orders for 30 Mt this wee tt„ SHAKER BLOOD SYRUP. Cures Completely Serefola, Syphilis, Cancer, Eliearnatisna, Catarrh, Vipers and Skin and Rioed Diseases of every deserip.4 thin. $1000 reward to any chemist who will' find, on' analysis of 100 bottles of Shaker Blood Syrup, ono partici° of Mercitty, Iodide of Potassium; or any mineral Sub* mince, •••••• • EVERYWHERE' PrICOLA $1.04 rig Dottlii,eor Six for VIA. • I