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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1886-09-17, Page 2Ard u„swm.....me.,easmammwdOmetiieeleia WMdeineWiReMenaMns SONS. OF SCOTLAND. .BRAVE, • Br eons mare, torderro. slime a Girt Did When nee "father Sails of Scotland! Land of Fregdom I Rotated. Sone a noble sires, all hail! This heroinets of history, says the Let thy watchword aye be "Freedom!" ir"t418 ConiPeolon, aro usually obarao. To shalt evermore/noma / ters made conspicuous by the emergen Let the wrong be deeply hated, - cies of war, �r revolution, or an unsettled „Let the right be prized like love, state a Society. The same heroic . • Martyr courage unabated, i qualities eeist in woman's nature at all Trustirig in -our God above I .r. tunes, only in a peaceful age, and a • - peaceful land, the situa,tions that calls t , Sons of Scotland! bards historic) , them out occur less freauently' and are Sang thy deeds of noble fameless likely to ge upon record, The Let not tyranny plethoric, Rocky Mountain Nftes tells in the follow. Tarnislethy,udeullied natue. e lug story. what 0, eiirl can do. bred ule in Historgives us what we frontier lifeith and probably, for at y cherish, Oure tostill maintain the right, 'reason, better fitted to cope with ite Maythat history nem perieb, .dangers; but oases of Weide bravery Thoegh, weeperiah itethe fight I are by no meats imponemon in our . toyvns and ees, Those Who iCompleiu Like the waters.from our feentains, that the human race is degenerating, - oiling streegtit la flesh-arel. belie; wird& well 'to notice that in 'this in. Eike the thistle. on. our naopetains, stance it was the gir.! who proved equal ' Hare:dee% i , tsim 749p.,,Y134104„qYlif an w" ecture to pat the ernee right : ,e, Rem 's ranch did not differ toatert. . bete to etaud in time of danger, Idly from hundred% of others in Colo. . And, if need be, our to fight I redo. The pitue etreggling, one -storied Struoture, perfectly innocent of paint, ' beat old Scotia I land of flower e. 'will' Outbuildings; ' lOoking as if they . Lend of theinetaim Wilt' 0011 vole l were ready to temble down. Tile - . 141:4 of suilehimo'fibUile, alrl ish"versa family cousieted at alit; 'time of this °hes to shield it Ito eeerre t 474,i • Land of river. loch, and dale; • e WOO et Ofeiebaeginie beady, ' ee . liand et libelee and love; . Seetelenen e iiton„i't,ho path of duty., I fifill we reaeli the land abate! '!be Lest Dalai of Iliac Irl;i1s einee. • t1,agitiethroes of the Irish 73 '8 ' the e - AN* begtpz, 'for in the. Me.relt of that '51:litk Tnehieigh 0'0a:re1ate expired, ' • 4.lilies ;•geniele had 'revived int ancient . ".‘Oiettii Atlirfielt 4 eentury. °there' fol. • ••'.f1 1Wed Shed a bright lustre upon itelitfeefeltilsithe aftevglow of the sun • tlintdiad eset: • ., "The laat of all NM bards was be." .. tindieputed .princo of lrielt harpers, • Cai eolan malice. many, obtained e.. nielle iiithe temple of fame, widle hill` harp etid his fiGngs were entrancing his 'people. Posterity biteliter . ratified tesT- ' Tvvo: ally of his eueceasors have approached MmWithin *anything like etteeserable • didance---Dems Hempson and Arthur O'Neil.. .Thelatter achieved. was onmethatelyoe the -road, to see to much -fame -but wits aoknowledged to. a eelf thee was ick. ' he inferior in execiftion. HertipSOn at Suddenly slie heard themices of eeen tattled the. great age of fle years ; his in the. reed near the barn. Listening, ' and scarcely daring to breathe, she. hoard word that almost froze her with story', of jcie Reed, the prom -toter, his wife and two childreu, Ella, the el•lest, woe a rather pretty girl of eigleem, who for. several years hal relieved the tired mother of much of the burden of the hetisewurle attended to the detieg of the' iluiry, mid was a good horse' woman withal, often isecompariYieg hee father in rough rides of miles wheel loelsing for strey &tette.' , thice a week Mr. Reed Went to Derive" to sell the dairy products, and, purchaee RUCIt artieles of food ,as could not ink ritiaed pia the ranell. Willie frequently amomPanied him, and the two women thought nothing if being left alone in the halm untelong into the night, as the ilistauce to the city Meele the drive a long one, It was on one of the verungs in the early fall, just as they had completed :their etipper, and • the mother W114 arranging the table for the hungry father and sal, that the younger women wont to the barn, the back of wheel, V15.1. harp is preserved in a baronet s fameig a Erownhill-.---Itigorous-ellort • made at -the elder of the last century and begifining of title to rekindle the 'efhatienalinterestair the harp, but With little success. In the Dublin Evening Peat of July, 1784, the tollowingadvertisement appeared, whioh was also reinserted in July, 1785 :-- •••••-:' Diligende of Stemblann, the Dauker Poet. [New Yok Co. Kansas (I 7 Titneet Whatever we may my of Mr. Stec'. man's opinion% every one here admires him for the splendid fight he has made since his Wine as a banker and broker two years ago. Ile retains his seat in the board of brokers and speoulates on his own account, while continuing kis liter- ary work unremittingly. Every dollar of hie indebtedness -nearly el:Kt:WO-was paid. In the days of his presperity he owi. pied a charming house on Fifty-fourth street, near Fifth avenue, full of beautiful books and pictures by his artist friends On the top floor was his study, a seacigus !vote containing an immense table, a welt etocked library And thasses of newspaper cuttings lied inanuscri t material. There everfetight, after a oug ,days labor at his 9.r e,e and in the stock exchatige, with part of ttn evening spent,' perhaps, at tho Centuey lie •applied himself to come Poeitioe at an hour when most people were going to bed, and verote 0.- o'cicice indhe moruing. Ms hospitality •-....,,e'lmeen-geeeeoessiuid attractive e pursues the same systera of work all . day in the shrieking crowd of the stock exchanges, where the therniometer goes • up to 100 degreesein to shade, followed byeliMrary tasks in the evening. Before his financial disaster ee was building for himself picturesque castle ey the, sea at Newcastle, N. 11,. but this summer he re- mAl re- mains iu New York. together Sted- man is a much enore romerkable figure than nogers, the once famous banker•poet of London. Although small of stature, and far from strong physically, his abun, dant iron gray beard and sparkling eyes tint of the energy that _hes kept him •up. Efardly one man in a thousand could have led those two exacting and harassing lives of broker and • author without breaking down. ; terror. . • • "The old man keeps his money -box' in -the -drawer -et the old. bureau, but the . old woman carries the key." " How can we get at it ? " asked another voice.• • • . '" We can, bind both wornen. And if mom.•- they make any noise, we can stop that. a .itra •• For a monient the terrified listener "To encourage the 'legend mimic of was fairly paralyzed with fear ; then she •following prizea will beet started up, and running quickly round to the back of the house and. crawling through an open window; went to a closet and took from it two revolvisra whiph -wore always kept loaded for exnerge,ncies concealing them in the ' Hastily rejoining her mother ie the largerroom, she was just in time to aims two burly -looking ruffila,ns enter by the given at Granard, on Motiday the ist of Anguet next, theserformers on the Irish harp; underehe•decision of judges t� be appointed by the company then present. • Seven guineas to„the best performer. folds of her ress, Five' . • O th the second.• Three 44 to the third: ' . Two " to the fourth." A meeting was stibsequently held, of which Welker actoii:" Mb canted was held at the eniointed time. :The come eiany Wad large and brilliant; but the- perfeemers Were only mediocres, and the musics Bunt- ing gives en -account of a.similar contest, but With better results, which Was held in the. Eichange, Belfast, eie 1192. Hempson and O'Neil were present, with iiht others, . O'Neiretereied off-theefirste prize of ten guineas, andeOhe-Fan- • xupg the second a eight gel& gUineas were awarded to the xes f th perforettersempsen=was-evitlent • out of form through age, being then in his ninety-seventh year. An interesting incident ‘tieourred 'at the close of the •oeritest, which Renting narrates thus; :- "1 The Irish beepers were succeeded by . a Welsher:tie (Willie...me), whose eiteen, • ticin was. very great ; the cent ad be- tween the sweet, expreselve tones of the sleisheinstrumenteandethesbold martial Ones Of the ettelsli, had a pleasing effeet in marking the difference Of character betweenthe two nations." It seeina that the helps used by ehe foregoing represientatives of the old race of Irish harpers were strung with thirty strings, and had ii, *athletes from Oto D in alt., " eoreFehilliOe" as Fergusson remarks, "the tonetteneludedebetweeu the high- est .pitelisof ,the' fertiele voice and the lowest of the male." An Irish '•haeo. soniety WKS fortued iu 18.07, which &MRS' to a prateature end. tax years later; a similar fate befell another . in Dublin • about the same period.; ' The tares of the two' men demanded slipper, "and let 'h. cane' quick, tem" he geld, in it menacing tone. The brave girl placed the food on the table, know. ingthat the .scoundrels 'would setisfy theirhunger before, putting their pur- pose of robbery, and possiblynterder, into execution. She then sat dawn in front of them, and watched them. •The moroentetheir-ineal -was- comeletedeshe suddenly Wind thodiAmteeede •the pistols in .their faces,„„,ttitelt shoot if.they moved. • •'' X• 'xpostulations and eirgtestations, were • ,in vain; the heroie girl stood there with eyes flashing and determined, for what • to her seemed age te -The peer mother, •asi' soon as she comprehended.the situa- ticin; overcome by her • great terror, had fainted, ilia *as tying tie the flobrt - At last the gound of- wagon wheels • was heard coming thwards .the' haute and in a moment the father end brother entered- the liaise hi company with an •nucle, Who hatlearrivelleineDeuver thee day from their old' Eastern home in .Pennsylvania. au& by the merestacci- dont met Mr. Reed on. Sixteeeth Street, in Denver. . As soon as they comprehended the situation, they contpelled theruffians, with reyelvers at•theie heads ter sinindit to 'being bound with. ropes, aedwhen daylight...name; they Were taken to the, cannty ellaritedelaped in geol. The brave girl, as soon as relieved front her terrible guard duty, and the horrible strain on her nerves was taken eff, went into a succession of hysterical Thss Irislrharp 1 uoiv a thing of the past. epasele, and it woe for weeks 'that her s tidied t.b0 harp-thiiminstrel gone." •1.0118013, if not her lite; vvas despaired of. Both lie silent in a hurahlegreeie at aiel'eftersvards married a wealthyDen- ' whete Carelamteeps, bub ver gentleman, and is tow -living in the the memory of their glories wilt always (bleat City. The two men , were recog fresh - be esh hi the heart& of the Irish peo. pl•e. timed as old offendersrin fadt, they wore Ignorance Itegard'itg Kydrophobla. • K. team • City JourneLl • TbstS is PrObAblY more ignorance (thread in the land relative to hydrophobia, than almost'any other disease that matt. cm beast is heir to. It is quite esafe to say that en en eyeing° of fifty dogs killed as rebid not more than one 'has the real rabies 'Or hydrophobia. Most of the dogs killed as mad aro simply -*tibiae& with iits. A dog is seen running around aim. lessly, snapping its jaws, from which foam is is .uding, and iniinediately the cry •of "Mad, dog"' is raised, and the animal ' is killed. Should any. one be hittete visions of a horrible death Item •hydrophobia are C011311rWl • uteesend for weeks, and months thee/Jahn tives in a constant torture of 'fear. ' . Now dogs are subject to • fits, especially in'.Certain stages of distemper, and from other causes, and elle symptoms of the disease ere as above stated. Dogs never - become Mad sudelenly. The disease pre- gresses slowly, and the symptoms are readily discernible to one posted. Tim deg showe a great fear of light, hiding. away in dark places, and comes gut very reluctantlysand enly at.. the stern com- mands of its master. It, develope an Abe normal appetite, eating boards, and oven pieces bf old sheet iron, -lin, etc, It shows great nerirousness, starting sud- denly inapparent peat fear Of something. Its mat becomes dull and Tough. • Finally, it shows a great • horror for Water, and then 'begins to wander around snapping at objects airnlesely. • It seldom Moves with much speed. Its head is gen. orally held low, its tail carried well be. tweenits legs and its back arched. Ono who has seen areal mid dogwillSiever • confound it with theeetnimal. charging around with fits. When three or four of theabove syinptetas dervelop themselves, It is the part of .prudence to. kill the doe. The Diggers', Family Luxitty, , [Chicago •Enteeprise•] The first operation is to dig a fenitel- shajied three feet across and three feet deep. Then -the band • scatter eta en skientish line in, .different directions and commence sweeping and "driving" the 'hoppers toward the pithole, and by work. ingaroundin a eireletheTgradually drive a good ehare of 'the erthopterons insects d.ntoth hold, from whiehthe 5 v•vv• 11 Ise Old, wind the New, Tee eet.e,yle pills? Who dem not know Wriet agony they, caused -what woe.? , You walked the 11 ior, you groaned, yon shed, A.1 felt auch awful pale* inside, And the next day, you felt so week Yun didiet word to move or speak, Now ItterceS3 " Pellete" 5T080 mild They are uot dreaded by a child. They do their work in painless way, And leave no Weak tteali for next day. ° Thus proving what is oft eerie* That gentle ineafis tire alWarl neat. • BAiLWAtt TIDIfer eit.RD Trains leaye Clinton as follows:- . • {4E, AND Timex iterrevey. G • i oing East. _...-- ,' • Going 'West. -7.2Ci a.M. exeress ,, * 10.0 elan. mixed • 1.05 pIn .m.e ure& ' , 2.20 p.M. express '.1 BO p•ni. ' nifxstir -7 1 9.15 p.m. expreao • ouzel' yeemente arareraX. LT GANorth. Going South. • 0 55 a.m. exerets 8.03 a.m. eipress 7.00 p.m. expr OM • 4.13 p.in.esprese She eventuelly regoverede hovrever, contiort to let iclitieleerti'''• The suffering, which follows improper obi -fertile- direcb iucentive to a re-ar. The New Chinese Minister ne • fugitives • from juettee from a distant pountry, anei afterwards seryed a long time in the penitentiary in Canon City. rangeteent of the dietarysandthe choice eititithle fOod.-Without this guardian' pain noalteration of the dietary would-- be Carried otit ; the capacity to digest on the part of the stomach :would be further impaired, and the system Would emitter Iran inanition, and probably' a 'static of low ittaattunatory actioe inthe stomach Would, he induced, when all food would be rejectedeand where also. lute resit of the organ would be impera. tivo. Absolute rest for the stomach is a serious and very troublesome affair rer the patient ; and though so grave a .udititin is not often reached, such cobs are sufficiently frequent to point out the protective Character Of dyepep. tie pain. Reenter to (wad:the resultant ° pain certain/ articles ot diet are abaft., doned, and those evhieli do not occasion pain are pteferred i consequently- the, sufferer, unless utterly utieducable, • directed to a suitabledietary, aud the! • bode generally benefite phereby. Dye- i Pepsi& ie a commdli trouble; ib is is. etiolten of by siome as one of the greateat . plagtide. to whieh suffering humanity favorite.-e[Petrato Commercial /Meer - •• Washington. neve Ohineteis Meister ire delight; ful socially, with hoapitable nettle° and a fete vein of humor: Ells is mach you-ug- or and More able-bodied than his ere- decesser, midis making good limitedly in his ." duty.ealle." Ilis ititerpreter rides, -outside with the drivetecoerying in his hand large parallelogratne of red ' papers, with cabalistic letters -marked upon them in ble,ckethe Minister's vie. iting card. reed make first calls upon the Cabinet, the Semitone ehe Supremo Justices, the older • foreign Ministers mid the nierethers of the Hottse Cotamittee otieForeign Affairs. When kis calls aro • retuned he opens Very .theiee eharnpagne, but dnelts mom himself; he oleo treate his guests to (lelioione native tea. lie is stout but not ungainly fie figure, and, wears rioh native raid o,nd a pigtail. The date. ease Minister, onthe contrary, aliVays &mitering to American dress, has one wife mod brings her evith him; and she is very suto to be dainty, polite. and a • subject; ,atid yet Who can assert t Ivitliotit it worms evils would not here . pen? To many perseins their hateful tlyspepsia a pooleg eitguardiatteingel • thotigh it is Very probable that they ate not in, the hebib of tegar5ling 0 in • light 1---Brt kotOrgin* ' i • t set. ProfeSser Roscoe, the Celebrated V 1.'71 ngliali ehernist, atul fair other British tiefentists, hews nitieed at Paris to study I. Pitstburg system of inoculation for • hydrophohia. • MANNING & St7OTT • tiarristers, solicitors • L. CON VEYANCERS o, t neleernem-enteame- etee°4.e,e,Z a meal wk. She eerewlinge-jemping massen the pie *heti the„"drive" is done, Nqould do any vengeful "granger good,as be thinks Of the Horridfate in store for hisatomics, to bo • roasted to flent41 at some ladieneestaureitt • - The processed cooldeg is Unique lime elegem. • tiot stones ate pelf into the sack ..end. they erefeetteefully,ehaken backward and forvyard together • until • the legs and wings Of tbe lieppers are 'broken and beamed ofteivhen theyare scree eyebolt 'settee in till thee " eareVansaries, and • TEG (4,EAT BEILISAILIESORIPTION considered asreat lexury, . We were in. Asuccessruimedietiletestedover ' SO years in thousands of cases. forined by a young halt that they were Promptly cures Nertious Pros. muck better -than vhilo mitn'e shrimps • tration,Weakness of Brain, Bpi.; and he thought not so repulsive. Gen. Cord,andGeneratimOrgans Bidwell' says the Masted hopper groundof either sex, Eneissions and all ills caused by ind is - 'oration brovenexerrion. • Six paekagesls guaran- • into Mete is to the 'Sieve-ternity wbat a teed to effect a cure when all othermedicinee fail. jar of resit= taeserypa-is to the:child of •_ One package 31. six packages $5, bY mail. • Solil thoi*je •-ram : bydreggists. wraeforpamphietr-rmaress .EurtERA EM= MM DO The I ' t re r ;;Ti C10r.' Sold Di Clin toil by J. IL COMBE and Druggist • • Cemeussieeers for Outer!. mut Sisinttoba. OFFICE NEKT DOOR - • NZ ERA, CLINTON moNEy Z:=1,,strViltsoirgn over J. Jackson's store, Albert Street XI-MIR/AGE LICENSES. --APPLY TO THE ILL undersigned at the Library Rooms, Smith's Block.• Sti JAMES SCOTT. .1VPitaNrillY4 Ornigoinorlei mortgage moderate ate of interest. 11.11ALigia,6tIttencton. .tetaeDe 1-% DOWSLEY, M.D., M.R.C. ENGLAND. Al Physic:Ian, Surgeometo. Office atm resistance next hiolson'a Hank, market square, Clinton, D1rwt. AliraNTON.-OFFICE-AT RestDence: Ontario street,Clinton,opppaipethe English mutat. e,uurextee by side gate, • .• Ty B. PHOUDFOOT; CIVIL ENTIINEEN, Plov.ita Oat and Dominion Laud Surveyor, Architeet and DraughtsunGt, giNJISIN EL.00K, • - .REEVE. -OFFICE• RATTENBURY ST, LI Murray Block, two• doors east of, Iledgens' en, trance. Uesilenee, opposite the Temperance Hall Huron Street, Olin ton. Office hen" Sam. to ljp.m.' If as. WHITT; TEACHER °resume. 'ITRILEi ILL attendedut theirown resiaenee,ifneeessary. Re- 4idenee, John- Robertson's, huron Street, Clinton. Itico's new wetted taught if desired. STANBURY GRADUATE, 0,Y THE MEDI -1L/eALDepiirtmentof Viotoriallniversity,Toronto,for merly of tbe Hospitals and Dispensaries, New York Coronerfoxthe County of Huren,13ayfteld,Ont, TIRANE R. POWELL, BARRISTER, somorrote. L Notary Publie, etc. Offile, SEARDE'S BOOK, Al,' BERT STREET, CLINTOL-TOTOIWO agents, Messrs:MO- Carthy, Osier, Hoskin & Creolman. Private fuuds to • oan at lowest rates of intereet, . . D W. WILLIAIHS, Ir. L.., n., oninneex OP J.lbsTorent Univera ; member of thecollegeof Play . stelan's and urgeons, Ont. OFFICE B sedDENCIr the hpusefornterlyeequpied by pr. Neevo, Albert street Clinton.• • / • na. WORTHINGTON, PHYSICIAN, SunGEON , •A....F.Acoonehour ;Linen tia t e of the Coll e g erif Physloiab- an 4 $ argeohe of Provinois Nate an4Coronerfor theCatintyof Huron'. Oftleeatid• residenbee.-The building (orineri) oeitnpietIby gr^' Thwaite, Huron a tiect. • . Clint dn, 1$71. ' . . """;7174...M.. rt.! "'5"."."0",w4"17,'444‘••* -40.. r•rii;•;77.;•47:7;PI • 'Perfect Hair Indicates a natural and healthy condi- tion of the scalp, awl. of the glaads through which notabhment is obtained. -When, in consequence of ago and dia. epee, the hair becomes weak, thin, and fray, ,Ayer's Hair ITIger will strengthen It, restore its original color, prereote it rapid and vigorous growt1Warid. impart - to it the lustre and freshness of youth. ' have used Ayer'e Hair Vigor for a long time, and am convinced et Ito value. When I was 17 years of age my hair began to turn gray. commenced using the Vigor, and was surprised at the good „effects it prodixed, It not only restored. the color to my hair, but so stimulated, its growth that have now more hair than ever before. - j, W. Edwards, Coldwater, Miss. Ayer sr, Hair Vigor' „_Nold,by 101 Druggists and ecriemors. IP AWARE SUFFEHINQ from debility and loss of appetite; if your stoned' it , out Oforder, or your mind confused; take Ayer's Sarsaparilla. This medicine '• will restore physical form anti elasticity to the system, more surely and. speedily than any tonic yet disCovered, For six months I suffered from liver and stomach tiouhles. tLy food did, not nourish me, and I became weak and very much em, apiated. I took six bottle,s of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and was Mired. --Julius M. Palmer, Springfield, Mass. Ayer's Sarsaparilla? Prepared by Dr:J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Maw Soldi by,Druggists. Price $l; six bottles, • iVM. COOPER'S' RAVER BLOCK BOOKSTORE IS THE PLAGE TC-HUY TOUR lip n High& o lc .c oo oo • Modellites supplieH at Lowestirices CLIN disr MeefIANICS'. INTITUTE, MBE VARY' and Reading Rooms,..Perrin block, down stairs. About 1,700 voiuniesin the Library and alt the.Leading Newspapers 'mid Periodicals of the day en the table Membortililp ticket Siver annum: Open from 2 to 5 p.m., and from '7•to p Appiteations for memoorelisp recivcd by the Librarian in 10 the soots, • " UNION SHAVING PARLOR , . SHAVING. CUTTING AND P.00.1.ND...done yet' neat anal teeme.e.... atisiN•tetetettre'itetter, smith's • Block . ailTRGEON DENTIST; Held, the exclusivb right for tho county for the Hard inroceas of administering chemically pure Nitrogen Monoxide, which is the safest and best systein yet dis- covered for the painless extraction of teeth. Charges moderato, satisfaction tusranteed,...,..-0/210X, IOTT'S•BLOCK, over Itailee'S Tailor Shop; lluron •fieet, Clinton. ' •••• • : 1,3,90ic?&INA‹ • Fat. cooPpq crawrom ROBEET DOWNS!. _CLINT( )N. * blanufactnrer and Proprietor for tliete11t an's' :Intl Dog in use. • Agent for the sale Mel ai,l,ih.utieis at the tor FlatlElt PAIENT aterouseto BOILER CLEANER.. STEASI• mos. furnished and applied on short, • notice.- BENNILLER NURSERY FR ion 0141AMENTAL TREES, NO SFUlhetl, SCOTCH, AND ASTRACHAN PINE, Zeal LATTBR or WHICH ws HAIM A SPSCIALT LARGE STOCK ON .HAND Bailleirtv. Eng 11 osier- niad Mil It Antrim of Mat chin elry repaired. e • p•-slitb.may 1 lorn-istsilstite10 iry7lItla skater. • . Satre implements manufactured and repaired. Steam and Water Pipee furnished and put. in. position. Dry Kilns fitted' up on application. Charges meliorate. 'PENNYROYAL. WAFERS. PreecrIption or a physician who has had a life keg experience in • • treating female diseases., Is used trionthV•With plrfect success by • over 10,030 ladies... Pleasant, safe, . effectual. Ladle% lak your drug: griat for 'Ffunsyroyal Wafers' and take no substitufe. or inclose post-, agUrorsealedtaarticulats. Sold by aueleuggists,st per box. Address TDB EIMER' A cu. ENICAI.. CO., Damon% Mon- SOld in Clinton by J. H. VOMHE and Druggists The above ornamental trees and 'Shrubbery win bo sole at very low prices, end theetl tr.tetillr anything in this connection will ewe ruoney by purchasing ber?. Orders. by Mail will be promptly, attended to • • •. every where. • . , . Oakes' EXCELSIOR OKA\ Address, JOHN STEWART, Bon041 kr - 3rire..L• _Xisisuraziozei'lp All k.ittels of,pro_perty lettered at lowest tariff rites. " First-class companies. • rilIONETS N; W. T. co. ittia BOATS TO WINNIPEO AND AI " LAKE POINVS, ..ALStf by all rail lines 5tY0r the GKAND TRDNK and DA,n,; DA PACIFIC to siny point on 'that line, Winnipeg, Brandon., &c.., Dakota. liansaS, or any point reached by rail local orlareliftl• • Come and sea rue "befergi you. bey tickets anywhere. JAS. ,TILOMPSON, Clipton. $50 010: LOAN. at 0.0 Cot Why pay others 8, 9. mid 10 per cent, wheu you eau get money from ue at 6 pe(e. " • TERMS meths to snit borrower, regardires . payment and period of luau. Apply to • ..• FARRA,N T1SDALL, BANKERS, CtI71:10$, r..11111 MOLSONS BANK. Incorporotweby Auto? ParliaMent, 1855.. • cAzipL, a2,000,troo. ti*A4sto OFFICE, MONTRA.1.4, THOMAS WORKMAN,.. President. - F, WOLPERSTA.N. THOMAS; 'General Manager. 11. It. IJOLSON_. ....) Notes discount4, Collections made, Rrafts issued, iS'terling and American exclisege ..b"9144C7al rl'den6g6ira fittLetrilMeall • . • • Interest at 4 per cent allowed on eseatte. ' ' eteATIDITSins.. • lioney advanced to farmers on their owu notes with .srie center° endorsers, No inorteuge required as se. II. C. BIWA 'At Manager, 'January MS• • Clinton J: BIDDLECOMBE• itf&f Watch and 'Clock, Maker, JEWELLER, &c., - • orposiors TU D IAA MUM, CLINTON Where he keeps a select assortment of WATCHES, JEWALERr, SILVER: - WARE. • . • " welch we will sell aireasonabieratee. • . • Repairing of eveiy description promptly • tended to, andall -work warranted. •• J. BIDDLECOMBE. Clinton ,Nov.1889. • SAVE 20 PER CENT • • • • • oVenyttilicrO. a'110 Silin:!C51. and yet.' the. Most 'active ••• thing.1 'Ave seen in leameae le n little red insect, comnioaly called a "ch-igger," Where he 'carte 'from Je •enow not; :but this 1 do knew.L.lie ilelights in bureau gore, • lie is Undoubtedly a hero, for he. dieslo arconiplishhis mission. • Ile dente. .erately limed hinisett tu ene setteih„ and • prdeeds at once to die b 1 the salow, pro• cess of ,o.er•eating, it taltbe front term -to-Duo dries. tieenwhile • his victim is• • posessed with an uncontrollable desire to scratch, imd the arum he seratelesdhe more he wants to, until the fen cliaages to a fury, the lury to it frenzy. , • Sometimes lets \ cry embarrassing for 'the ‘!fthiggor" has no . regard for timos and places. It _interferes striou§lywith suifireer courtships,: and this is net sur- prising. for stirely no young man meld „make lo 0 and tamed to the 'svauts of "chig,gers" at the sante 'time, • A whole family of tlieili, iotisisibng of father and mother end seven children, haven:lade a . buryine grmte • grounds or -fatted calves,. Mei-6"71.a.41"u2gukulauzg'wwille4ctinel•i= I mustnow lay down • my pen linti see 1"a"17 thattheir erraves are kept seem, . • - • McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Co. NOTICE., -The undersigned are appointed • to not as agents in the township. Of Goderieh, for the opulently, Arty person wishing to Xis - auto i dela old and reliable Partners Company, • will apply to either THOS, NEEL 318, Bar - lock, oe SAMUEL GARNOCHA.N, aforth, Prompt attention will be given.. • PI-IOTOGRA.PHER . „ • _OL.LNT(s); LIFE-SIZE WORK A SPECIALTY: • DEN. T'IST, • COATS BLOCK • • H.toil I'i,lrs11 i,P Sitm :net. lietelt,' • (Plitisulel•d•ta Peeis.1 ••••• At some of the seaside hotels now some of the small entrees are served in little vitper.ships and canoes. At 'Lennox pie is awfully fashionable, and puinpkie pie is considered the very swell thing. -When it cannot bo had tarts :take its plce in popelarity: At the best summer hotels everysehere there is it tendency to do awae with the 'use of reticle on the bills .of fere. ' „et most of the very , fashionable watering,phiee hot els'elleem is new served et dinner just before. dessert. At Mt. Deserlfried herring is the principal are- eIe on thebill of. late at nil the • betels, and served three {lines tedtty, . • -- Mts Clevelana; No gfft can pass be. tween humen tame:tee so • divine ns the recognitiom for it touches upon tile ere- . • •• .3.1r. William V'. Cody (Buffalo *IMO 'is 4a :tears o 1 oild 10 satd to he worth • • 0/A1108$ MODERATE. •.inLII4T011% . • ' After.the'stivt.reet titer, at the late fail; in ..0.1iiethes it was tedeereii4 'admitted :that 'leaf eenitreeer. 4610 EASY • .ACTION,. REALITY. OP P,f,NISH, AND tiVi-ENT.NESS ON OWE,the gxotLs.wp. ahead of all tithe ers,and destinede, bet he-popul'aiinstru- inotit tirthe day:. This, along with the fact that a special prize wasawdrded it„'cortain, ly speaks vel it lees fur theins tru tnen ts; and, parties purchasing shottlit see the EXCET.- . before buying elsewhere. - _DEO." F. 0...1„KES, Reenetietal. • Feet, eytnri.o d ()sirs, wer.t. of Mill loy's nip Shop, 11 itt,onliury SC.; Clinton. HURON AND BRUCE twin and Investment Co'y •Contpa'ny is Loaning Money on 'Farm gecurity at Lowest Rates .of InlereSt. MORTGAGES ; - i3t7IWIIASED , Thoilillsoll's .real 1;stata •:CLINTON ONT " The UnderabilPineropetrer-1--rinmgenerfor-the.saie anent Estate, and will lin glad to deal with parties lurving.ntoper- ttritisMISent*-Tenns,,i,V,o pereetireirktil aAsinntwirlrtP ST MOO, and oue per cent on any ainottO liner the first $1000 No charge made for advertising, and no charge whatever less ascii ovtranefer 10 elfehted.,1 have DOW ,the fellowing . . properties for Antal- •• . Lot 14, Laice Rand eaat, Celborue, 100 neves, .15 cleared and tinder Totcture, 20 limes slashed rind can easily.lienleared, balance abash light. 'Mill he sold cheap. 169 acres, good 1,tl1Ij miles from Boweatninnit, Dakota. 50 (MOS muler cultivation, small hotte. Price $10 nu acre. West Ulf lot 20, 25lCon of East Wawsnosli 110 acres, 80 acres cleared, balance ivied. hush, 111 acres of 'fall wheat, ,.spring creek running through the farm, hank barn 40x60, two acres of orchard,• one mile from Auburn. • Price. 50,000, $1200 or '01500 down', balance fo.sult purtlunien. Lot 506, 1-5 of an acre, op Huron Kt., situated on the east side of Mr. McInnes reddence,'.well fenced. Price, 8200, to salt purchaser!' . • • Splendid ballangleot' for sale, ognoalte the .CoMmeretal Hotel, 4.0 feet front AY 60 feet deep: Price rentonablo. . • . .-06x.:.,:ap • IOC..., :C0.31.1111.S8ION '.1131010EAS. - :14(e*boni Toronto -St"ook rehmto Wires to TORONTO, MONTREAL, CHICAGO, • - - NEW TIAN and OIL .01TV SAVINGS BANIt BRA ;I, 4 ma a pm. Cent., interest Allowed es.. . • Deposits; _according to enimunt and time kft, oFFictsf Starke Iet sure tote NOrtt Stvoc liOltACB • NO.ants Golltrichi August 0th 1484, V STOCKS, liONDS, GRAIN, PROVISIONS, Aso HI, IIODUITT AND soeeroe CASII 00 MAltOIN 11.11•11C1'O5'1'E COltNER: AND • ' A LititarSratia4 THOMPSON,, MANAGER. clit!toti, ..ittly il, 1888. ' • ' taill.5.E'0& PLANING MILL 1836---SEMI-CENTENNIAL-1886. EAR On TDB • GORE:DISTRICT f IRE INS. CO . ADAST WAIGTOK, ESQ, - - .Yme-President; • Cenducted. both on oasis ano hfUlital Plans. ' Don. JAI. VorlavG. 31. P. P., - - - President. R. S. $TRONG, pail., - :- . managing ,Diteatot. . _ • . • • . . . , Euters' upon • ito. FIFTIETH YEA.R meek .stronger and more- prospetons than at any previous period, having $218,826 .of Assets and eratically NO LIABIL1TY.eecept a, Re- insurance Reserve of $30,000. • There are $20,- 009 deposited cath the Ontario. Governieente and oyer. $90100001eld in Mortgages, Deben- tures, .. , and..Cash, iminediately available to • meet losses.. Mutual Poliesielolders in the "'Gore" saVe 20 per cent. With iindoubted security. For fall.partieularsapply to HEAD OFFICE GALT or to JOIIN DIDONT, Agrent,! ililinton. II R. 1r • E. i INT If Dig sunsintima ItAvixo S'lCO4L5LtTiiD tr J. and fftrnished 1118 nos, Planing hint ot ith machint ery 01 the latest Improved patterns, is now treparcd to attend to all Orders in lils lino in the mob prompt enasatisreetory Manuel -vend at reasonable rides. lie 'would also' rcturd thanks Us hil•NVIICI patronised tee old tem before thee wee teener out, mut now being in s bettor emitter te miaow oreotsceeositiously, toolp oenteue the eon glen satisfaction to lei. -N ear the Grand Priin*liJMW • too, Clinton, THOMAS ,MelcHNzin. ' Cabinei Parlor .\\ ErOoms The suhserlber Iteelib the finest CASKETS and OOFFINs iciays en hand, Funerals fnrntslicd at ehoemortest notice ana lowest prides. , • A CALL SOLICITED, lheadlireffirde a Or. • -• . . . . 'all it‘011311EritO.STITIIE! TI3IILE"1:20)1V N IT A LL THOSSTEVEliSON ROLLER FLOUR AT $2.10 PER °WT. BRAN by TON or CWT., AT 00ces. PER Mk., Bel* any wherein town froo of charge 3011N RAYSON.