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FUIPAY, OCT. -22., USG. Rho Found her Mamma.
The., NVeight of a Word. The north -bound train haaleftAustiv;
Texas, and ConductorHughes was
liave you ever thought ef the weight of a word making his usual round collecting tick -
That falli in the hearklike the song of a bird, lies ep
t ped in front of a little *1
That gladdens the apringume of memory and
who was crouched in is. corner near the
And garlands with cedar the haulier ot truth ; stove, Notwithstan,ding that a cold
youth
That moistens the harvestnig spot of the north,wester was blowing she was thinly
Clad in a thin caliob &east, and her feet
Were destitute of Shoes and stockings.
As she appeared to be alone the eon-
duotor asked :
'Have y on* got a ticket, little girl 1'
'What's thao 1'
'Didn't whoever pnt you. on the cars
give yon a ticket 1,
'Nobody put is on the cars. We
eatne 'all by ourselves, 4lidn't we dolly 1'
she said 'lugging a dilapidatedlooking
doll,
• ,s1!a not your papa put you on the
car
brain
Like dewdrops that fail on a meadow of grain,
Or that shrivels the germ, destroys the fruit,
Aud lies as a worra at the lifelesu root,
saw a farmer at brea,k of day
lioeing his corn in a careful way ;
An enemy came with a drouth in his eye• ,
Discouraged the worker and hurried by.
The keen edged blade of the faithful hoe
Dulled the earth in a long corn row;
The weeds sprung up arid their feathers tossed
Over the field, and the crop waS--/ast,
salior launched on an angry bay
When the heaven entombed the face of day ;
The wind arose like a beast of pain,
And ebook on the billows his yellow main ;
The storm beat down as if cursed the cloud,
And the waves held up a dripping 'shroud -
'AO, hark I o'er the waters that wildly raved
Came a word .0.1.4404010,Alle was--7saved.
A.poet passed with a song cf croa
Hid in his heart, like a gem iu a clod,
His lips were framed to pronounce the thought
And the Music of rhyme its magic ;ought;w
Feeble as vvere the happy trill, •
Low was the'ebho that abswered the bill,
But a jealous friend' spoke near his side,
And •on his lips the sweet song -died.
A woman paused where a chandelier •
Threw in tbe darkness its poisoned spear;
Weary and focitsore from jeurueying long,
She had strayed unawares from the right to
the:wrong.
Angels were heek'ning her back from the den,
Hell and its demons were beck'ning her in;
. The tone of an urchin, like one y?lio forgives
Drew her back,,M in heaven- that sweet Wor
lives.
Words words.They-are little, yet mighty
and brave ;
They rescue a nation, an empire save -
They close up the gaps in a fresh bleeding
heart
• Thatoiiikiiess and sorrow 'have severed apart.
• They fall on the path, like a ray of the Sun,
- Where the sharlowo of death lay'so heavy upon
They lighten he earth over.our blessed dead.
.A word that will comfort: Oh,! leave not un-
said. •
'No • we didn't tell him n were
coming, did we, dolly 11
The conductor took the little girl's
hand in his, -It was burning hot. Her
thin features wei1C` flushed, and her
eves were-elistenino with fever.
'Yon t clothes are „thin. Don't you
feei caw sometimes
'Yes, we feel so cold, hut we hug up.
'close together, 'dont we, dolly 7 When
I find Matnma she'll sive is some new
-clothes and some shoes.
'Where is your mammal'
don't know, but I'll find her. She
told me ome toiler. She came into
in• re t night and put her hands
and kissed me—just as sho Used
fore she -went to sleep in a long Lox
and went off on the railroad.'• .
The cendtietor was puled. Had
•the fever attacked, the child's head,7
are • lost, little girl,
. ,
army, lint malnma
send you back to your papa.
You have, got a palm', haven't you, in
Austin 3' . • '
A look. of terror was frozen on the
little pinched features. Two thin arms
were thrown around "the conductor's
neck: •' • •
'Please don't Send Me back to:pa,'
she said in piteous accents.: 'My new
mamma will whip me and lock me in
the_s_l.alk closet. Oh, please doia send
me back '.!, I'll be so good: 1'11. giy.e
you. dolly. No, I can't give you dolly.
Mamma gave me dolly;', but I'll, let Yon
play with her. Please let ree•star with
yen till I find my mamma.' • • ••
'This is a bad ease Of step-mether,'.
said the, &inductor to himself, This is
some •poor, neglected little ereattire.
-I've a notiori to take her home and leave
her with xnykids. One more won't
make flinch difference. '
Jill not Send you. hcene., 'fluit 'lie
here ' he eaid, futino' her .np• in a place
to lie on one of 'the seats.
• The • little waif' was • contented and
happy.: She:laid down and the -conduct-
or ,covered • her up tritirlirC7overcoat.
Onee Or twice as hepassed by he heard
the little dead -head passenger talking to
her Dolly about. NvIiat they would do
•whewthey_fonniiniaronaa. •• .
At, Taylorthe north -bound and South,
bound trains met, and the passenger's
got supper. • AS Soon as.. Conductor
Hughes- •stepped . on the platform, the
• operater;called to him Li_ ,; • ..
'Here, Bill,. here is a telegraph for
• .
Free Trade.
The reduction Of internal revenue and the
takingoff of revenue stamps from Proprietary
Medicines, no doubt has largely benefitted tbe
consumers, as well as relieving the' burden -of
home •manufacturers. Especially is this the
case with GreeresAuguit Mower andBosohee's
German Syrup, as the reduotion of thirty-eix
cents per dozen has been added to increase_
the size of the bottles containing these
remedies, thereby giving one fifth more
• medicine in the 75 cent size. The .August
Flower for Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint,
and the German Syrup for Cough and Lung
troubles have perhaps, the largest sale of any
medicines in the world, •The advantage of ia.
• creased ,size of the bottles will be greatly
appreciated.by the sick and afflicted in every
town andivillage. in civiliied countries; sample
bottles for 10 cents remain the mune size. ••
- • •PET II NEWS. . •
• • • •
• • . " .
Mr. A. Elliott, of : Logan, intends.
moving to Mitchell .next 'week, • 'having'
• rented•his,farm for .ii.terni of years.
.A son of Mr. John:.Victor, of Logan)
•hacl-one-of-his-feetrtaken-eff-in-the-oy=
• (.1 think you
What is your na
• 'MY name is
, .
used to call•tne lit
Under cf a threshing maohine. ••
. • The half -yearly meeting of the Perth
• Teachers' Association will beheld in St,
. Marys, on the 28th and 29th inst. •
Mr. Jos. Coppin, of Mitchell, sold two
pigs,not six Months 'old, to John Whyte
this week„, which turned'the, Seiles :at
_410_ lbs. - ' -
Mr. D. McMonies, formerly. of Mitt,
• ehell;hut now of Lyons, Nebraska; has
got the Democratic nomination for the
Legislature; •' .
. • .
• If you would have appetite, flesh, color,
strength, and vigor, take Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
that incoinparable tonic and Mood purifier.
Diptherials prevalent in St. Marys..
A little 12 -year -01d son ef Mr...J. Near,
' of that town, Clara Bell and the only
eon of John Stoddart succtunbed to the
fatal malady last week., Up to Satur-
day night four cases were reported.
On Friday 'evening, whilst an aged
lady natned Mrs., Brown, Of Cherry
Grove, was in the dot of lifting a Pot of
boiling water from _ her stove, her foot
slipped and missing her hold of the pot
it uptipped; -the contents falling over
• her face, arms and neck. ••,
On Friday evening, x!.. J. Tictuns,
of Cherry Grove, was driving home
from St Marys, and -Whilst alighting
•from the wagon, the horses started
throwing -him to the ground, the wheel
rising sat his right arm breaking the
• ;.
one in s veral places. • , •
•
At the South Perth Reform ConVen- 1 to him in every town he visited. Itester-
:
day he Preached in Westminater Abbey and
held _,_• in 1VI., -Hellen Mr. Tuesday, r. on Sunday nexthe fills Dr. Parker's pulpit
Trow,,M.P., and Mr. Ja&Ballantynei- inthci City Termite, This.vvill be his fare
-
M. P.P., wei e unanimously slected`can- well sermon in London. On the Monday;
didates of the party in the Abominion following he goes to ,Ireland to visit the
and Local election& 0.;: mos: Giant's Causeway and 'the Lakes of
• .
criv was elected President, Dr.• °' ierneY•
-A cablegramsays that a great
dispute has broken out among the'Con•
vice-pres., and T. IL .Race, heo-treas. ,,formist religious be,dies Eoglancl as -tti
• •• 'whether Mr, Beecher •is ., an orthodox
Thiugs Most People should knew. --That Christian Or: net'. The • World, • has :a
salt should be • eaten with' nuts to aid page of letters from prominent clergymen
digestion, l'hat milk Which geniis too of the Congreuational "Onion on the refusal
long nialtes bitter butter. Thatitrests you of Dr. Edwaid White, Chairman of the
in sewingtocharge your petition frequently Convention of that body, to meet at
That it bot,_strong lemonade taken at bed Norwich next week, to extend the hand of
time will often break up a bad cold, That fellowship to Mr,. Beecher. It is the
tough beef is made tender by lying a- few same Sort of stormy discussion that Mr,
minutes- in ,vinegar water, That a little Beecher has 80 often precipitated and
aoda'will often relieve'sick headache caused 'passed through at home .•
. by indigestion. That a cup of stalig.n•
ed gdr
coffee will renkive the odor of onions from • Mr. Chamberlain has left Enght
a tour to Asia Minor and Palestine, and
the„breath, That a cup of hot waterdrank
is
before meals will sometitnes prevent nausea i° be gone six months. Ileis "6°606'11"
and dyspepsiaby Mr. Jesse Collings)Mr. Archibald
, That well -ventilated bed,
• roome' will prevent morning headaches and Chnber1ain Mr .A.natin Chamberlain,
lassitude. That one in a faint should be Miss °"thbtulain And Miss Janice. This
• ,laid on the flat of the back. That on- looks as if Mr. Chamberlain wore determin-
.„„ieniptive night swede thay be arreeted by ea to stay out of the contest over the Tory,
Irish policy that will be presented to the
. sponging the body niglltly in Salt writer,
Ilium of Commona when it reassehablea
That a fever patient can be made cool and
comfortable by frequent sponging off with est13' next year
aocla water, That to beat eggs quickly, Good Faille,
add a pinch of salt, Salt cools, and old Many aufferers buying medicine have
' eggs froth ranidly. .That the herr Edell disappointed, don't give nO, buy
kept from felling mit after illness by a reliable article like Dr, Chase's Liver Oure
r frequent application to the scalp of sage
tea.
,The latest remedy ter Coughs, Gold% ocelle
Whooping CoUgh. )3rObeli1t1s, eto., is MeGre ,
gor'o 1.,ung Compound. There is 110 remedy in
•eXiatence containing any of tilie active iugredl
entscompoing FicGreguies Lan g compound, so
do not say you have taken every thiug untilyon-
/axe tried. Glister your cough or cold, midyear
opinion 'will be the tiding as all who Ingre used
It, viz., that it is the best. Sold in 50e and $1
bottles by.A. Worthington; druggist.
He • opened the et:weir:Tie and read :
'Tut runaway child in charge:of con-
ductor of south -bound train fOrAstiii.'
'Poor . "creature, he muttered,
the has 'a hard time of it in this worlds,
but wake her up and -give betsome
supper before I send her back • to her.
folks,' ,
He turned back into them and threw
the overcoatfrom the sleeping, child. She
wairAtitging • her chilly to. her breast.
There were tears on her pale, thin cheeks',
but a happy smile on her little pinched
features. '
"Little -pee had found her mamma
A-• Fria Gift.'
•'Around each bottle of Dr. Chase's Liver
Cure is a MediCal Guide:and Recipe 'Book
containing; useful lamination, over 200
repiperr, and pronounced by Doctors and
Druggists as worth ten times the cost of
'the mediclue. Medicine and Book $1.:
•
.
pEfehey Ward Beecher hits met with ai
•
•
OLDEN -
VI' EDI CAL7'fl
. LTOISCOVERY
CURES ALL HUMORS
• t
froin a common Bloick, or Eruption,
to the worst Scrofula. Salisrhetting
oFeveirssores,92 Sealy or Bough Skin,
in short, ali diseases nausea by bad blood ere
contmered by this powerful, purifyleg, and
invigorating medicine. Great Eating tile
cors rapidly heal under its benign influence.
Especially lima it manifested its potency In
Curing Seetter,.Itoge Bash, "toils, Care
Muscles, Sore Eyes, Scrofulous Sores
and Swellings, Slip -Joint Disease,
White Swellings, Goitre, or Thick
elects, and Enlarged Elands. Send ten
cents in stamps for u large treatise, with col-
ored plates, on Skin Diseases, or the same
=omit for a treatise on sieroridousAirections.
660geffol BLOOD S " TIME LIFE.”
Thoronglily cleanse it by using 1))'. PlerecOs
Golden lliedical Diseovery, and good
digestion, a fair °skin, buoyant spit).
Its,vitai itrength, ani soundness of
constitution, will be established..
CONSUMPTION.
which is 'Serofulens Disease - Of the
Lungs, is promptly and certainly arrested
and cured by thie Cod -given remedy, if taken
before the last stages of the diSease are renched.
From its wonderful power over this terribly
fatal disease, when first offering this now eel-
ebrated. remedy to the public; III.. PIERCE
thought • seriodisly of calling .it his "Cons •
sumption Carty, but abandoned that name
as too limited for a medicine whichgfrom its'
wonderful eombitiation of tonic, or Strengthee-;
trig, alterative, or hlood-eicansing, anti -bilious,
pectoral, and nutritive properties, is un eg ualed,
-not only usggremedyfor consumption of the
kings, but for all
•
• CHRONIC DISEASES
OF %TIE
•
Liver, !Medi anti Lungs.
If you feel dull, droivsv,debilitated, ha-ve
sallow color of skin, on gellowish-brown• spotii •
on faceor body, frequent headache or. deist -
nest, bad taste in mouth; inteenalleat or chills,
alternating with hot .ilashes, low i;spirlte and
gloomy borebOdIngs, irregular appetite, and
veated tongue, yon nre suffering from Judie
gestion,Dyspetisi a, and Torpid Liver, ,
or 4qIilliousitess.5, in many cases only'
part of these symptoms- are experienced. As
a remedy' for all sect' eases, Dr. Pieree9s
Golden Illedical 'Discovery has no
]'or -Weak Lunge,. Spitting Of Blood,
Shortness_go 1 Breath, Bronchitis,:
Severe • Ciiingirs, Costetrniptiong and:
kindred affections, it is a soyereign remedy.
Send -ten cents In. ;names for Dr, Pferee's
book on Consumpticitt. Sold by Bruggisto.
• PRICE $1.00 ftit6sfaleass..
World's !limitary Medical Association,
• Proprietors, 003 Blain St, borear,o, N.Y..
'chequered reception throughout Great,
tritairi, thottOrlarge crowds have listened
ncl with it you got,a) recipe bok alone
worth the money.
• •
\;oxcfs's LITTLEPELLETS NS MS TkIZEI:iTZVElt,
0..ativ
sizE
•
° QIN% crt.1, s .
ANTI -BILIOUS sand CA;IIIKAittind.:
said by Druggists. 25 &III'S n vlui.
• •
•t'.% $509 REWARD -
is offered by the proprietors
ng
of iSage's 'Catarrh Remedy
for ammo of catarrh which they
cannot euro. ' ' • •
It you have a discharge from
the 00864o nsive og7it•Wg--
wise, parte' lbss of smell. taste,
. or hearing, wealt eyes, dull pain
or pressure bend, you have Catarrh. Tboug •
-sande of cases tertninaw in consuniption.
Dr. Sagge•CATA RUT/ curegt he worst •
.cates of Catatrisa Cold tholigead,99
•and Catarrhal eadaehe, 50 cents:
a
Perfect Bair
Indicates a .Attiiral and healthygmntlis
tioa of the .scalp, and of the glande.
througk which nourishment is obtained.
When, in coilaeguenee of age and die -
ease, the hair becOineS weak, MD,and
tray,. Ayer's Hair Vigor will strengthen
it, restore its .original johir;prornote its,
rapid and vigorous growth, and impart
to it the lustre awl freshnesti of youth. •
I have Wed Ayer's. /lair Vigor for a. -
long time; and tunisinvintslci of its
vithte, When: 1 Was 17 years of age my
hair began. to turn gray. I etannumeed
using the Vigor, pal Was surprised at
the geed 0feet:3it produced, it not
'only restored the color to my hair, but
so stimulated its growth that I have •
now more Wit than ;wig before, --
4, Etlwardsg•Coldwater, Miss.
Ayer' sHair . •
Sold by all Waggish; and Pk -llamas, .
• ...Tr -goo Au E. sergenigo front del•ill1g
and dossof- appetite ; if yi no si /meg i 4
Ion of order, ex your mind eoefesett;
taire •Fatsaparitia.
• will restore physienI•foree eh; ;Illy
.. to the system, more an volgun
than any tonic; yet diseevereit;
• For six months r suffered from 'Fagg
and stomaeli troubles. My to( ni :Ilia net
nourish me, and I• hemline Week "and
" verymneli emaciated. •I toolr six bottles
of A'ver's Sarsaparilla, anti wos cured,
Palmer,.Springileld, Naas.'
.Ayr's Sarsaparilla,
. • • /.
„ .
• ,Tgeeared by .Dr. 7.0.Ayor LOW011, .9.1gos.
Sold by Druggist)). 'Price Si; six bottles, 155.
a
• I
evi Valencia Raispis•
i\TM-Vr CTTIR.aR.,A.i\TrEB -
S. P.A.I.;11.1ISHaRd It 00,,
caztwort,
MZTBfl MUM LXW& qq
A 1..1312X, A.Waus u• u
• Has the .finest and cheapest GROOERIES in town
CJ)E1,41.)C1-KIE1"'Sc and.1La.419.$S-VVA.xtrE
At prices which downs them all.
W
.1"T"rAINTED-1k-e -Any quantity' of Apples, Pears, Plums
. 1
, ancl all kinds of, Farm Produ •
cc.
ANcitTs, . • .' pLiktow.
' • MADE ONLY-nY=L--
J. MEW LONDESBORO
. . .
Will carry a heavier weight than any
• g wagged' made:
CUTTERS SLEIGHS .86C •
•
TRE C'iLEBliATED ,
PV CHASES
,_Awtut:141(e. lt?
ortIADE LID%
reat Inducement.
Having bought C. j. Tuthill's Stock of
110 CICERY'.. • CL "WARE
At a diseount,"will sell as Wholesale Prices until all is cleaned out '
e•A, FINE ASSORTMENT'S/2_1-5. OF CHIAGIO '
S 0 AIP;;;•
FLEESIII4AN & CO'S YEAST,formerly kept by Tuthill & Co. always on, ban '
:JOHN „.CUNINGHADI/E: GROCER." !CLINTON.'"
IFORtIVEMARD: KIDNEY DISEASES
aa intelligent,. man, 'wittits topnr.
&VW, 7/ '117 IWO front gaitics tvhosestatitting in -
Asir seven:Lentil:10 is a guarantee Or the
-eptitr141-itophetr-tent,1,s," „Thissterling motto is .
don big true Mregard to patent medicines, buy.
only these inadeloy practical professional Men,
-- • Lg.. ( 'I task is too well tend favorably knownby-
hz
; rgiciet boot:ego requireany toy:on:monde....
g„.J.n.t.g.CILI8E'aLIa. 'ger Cure: has a rgingligtogeg
gliothiguaniudevery imam W-Iffeit.--ggwortn
1)1' (iL5fl14 or (ler° guaranteed to mire
n'i iscases ogging froth a torpid or inactive
11 s Igg`er Coutplaint Dyspepsia,.
5, ititiousuess, gagnidice, Head.
•• negi).1.;•-vggsgsi,g• Sallee.' Complexion, etc.,
.1* -1-.1777. KIDNEY E. KIDNEYS
• ..111.. TrAgg's Liver •Care.fs. a Certain' eitre for
, • ,- .
After being thoroughly overhatiled arid re-litted with'
NEW MACHINERY of the most approved kinds. tilese
mills are now in splendid running order, and wil *net
be surpassede, nie-quality of the wore !done; by any
' •••• . glee in thes.ountryt •
' '
Spiai 4tention-,givon. to . GRJSTING.
,
. .
• .cimeinimpONE ON SHORT NOTICE,
Satipfactien guartinteed. Prtraea wanting snything
whatever in this line will end it to their interest to
' gg'-g• give ter a call. •
• E. HUBER, Proprietor.
JUDICIAL --SALE
g.OF
Valuable FarnaProperty
IN TEIE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE,
, DeVISION:
RE TIGHE. INFANTS.
• (1, .ra ig,emento of the kidneysench aspain in
• tit.) back- nein la lower portion of the abdemeng
o n ; ant desire to pass urine, red and white
g shooting pains in passage, Bright's
d ; and all urinary troubles, ete.
. 1t. 110..eterother, it -g 111 euro you. Sold_
dealers at $100 per bottle. •
• • • T. ••11.11:9! AgeS.01% tie len.,
gsoig Ags NTS FON •dAN DA:* • ! BRADFORO
. ,
119gURSTJANT TO THE ORDER irADE MERE.
JL IN, Awl bearing dato the 27tli day of Septein-
ber, 1880, there will he sold, with the approba;
thin of the Registrar of tee Queens Bench Di-
vision, by David inekinkon, Esquire. Auction-
eer, at the RATTENBURY HOUSE, in the.
TOWN of CLINTON, hi the C•enity of Huron,
at the hour tit 12 O'clock noon, on
.Saturday, the 23rd'of October, '86
, 9
. the following valuable property, namely :-- Lot
another eighteen (18), ln the ninth (001))conceo.
Shin of the Township of Mullett, in said County,
'containing by adnieourement one latudred
'aegis of land, tie the samegnore or less.
Seventy (70) acres are cleared, and '60 acres
free from suttees and flt for &titivation. There
are 15 Items timbered with geed beeeli aud
inaple. The Poll is a &agleam, and is of a gelid
quality. There' are•erected 'Upon the promiees
the fulloWitsg, buedinge, namely frank°
dwelling 18x24, with a good -kitchen attached,
a frame barn 30x150 With lean to 40x14, which is
used 08 a Cog stable, and a good log stable. The
property 18 'well watered by a small branch of
tho River Maitland, which teas throughthe
back part of the log • .
.
The property is Winged in a splendid Se°den
for farinitig, and Ifs ennVettieutly situated/as to
maiketsh ete., there being good markets at
Blyth, Clinton ned,Seaftirth, distatcoa respec-
tively 6,7 and 12 .mllea from the property, and
there is a post ofilde called Bandon on the next
lot. ••
• There is-an-orehard, covpring ahem; en Imre
of land, in goel hearing eondition,
•• • • - •-••• Tmilsabo
•
4 Vt
Ten per 'eent down on the day 02 We, to the
Potitioner'S„Selieltera, the intlitnee to be paid
• into Court, Within ono month thereafter, wit11.
• titit in terest,witen the pareli met' will be entitled
• rt couveyance, hod to be let -into posoession.
The perchaser at the time Of sale re-
Oulred 80 511811 en Igreenlent.fer the eompletion
of hiS purchase, rho litlperty will -be put up
811111005 0 ni regOrveit bid.
, othetreopecta the conditions of side will be
5110 atanding onditions or tittle of this Coen.
Further parfleulars eall be lied front the Atte.
.tioneer, or- -the PetItionega Solicitors. •
lia tell Itt thig(10(10 min, Toronto, this 27(11 any
01 1101)501111)01, inan. •
• JAMES. S. CA.ItTWItiGIIT,'
]Uglstrat Q1l.I)n,.
MARROW Is PROTTDPOOT.
••• Pel itioucirs'SolleitorS, Gotterk h.
PENNYROYAL l• WAFERS. •
•, • Prescription of a physician wile
• has lad a life long experience in •
treating female diseases. Is used
monthly with perfect success -by. •
• over 10,000 ladies. Pleasant, safe,
effectual. Ladles ask your drug-
gist for Pennyroyal 'Wafers and
take no substitute,lar inclose post- •
•
age forsealed partidulars. Sold by
• \ all druggists, $1 perIox. Address
%TM EUREKA CHEMICAL CO., Degeorr, Mom
Sold in Clinton by r. n. COMB Mid Druggists
everywhere.
- •
'GENERAL -DEALER TINWARE, Mc..
- , •
•
gurtoN sT4ET, ctiNT0T.
Repaitng agalgkinds promptly attended to at iTmreasen
igol rates- A trial soligted.
THE MERCHANTS' .
Protective .and Coliecting Association
DlifISONS RES11A1111
AND REFRESHMENT ROOMS, CLINTON
PANDE SON, Proprietor
Ice Cream. *oda, Wnter.
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j &MANDEB:Z(014, 'GRAN]) •ifigv.9k CLINTON
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Bead °Dice, 11(ana1lion,
INTABLIslitai .
Is an. •
4.sseelation of business and 'professipnal
having. for its object the
. COLLECTION".0F DEBTS; ,
And to preyont 155 members making 'bad debts by
furnishing then* With Wits of parties wile do not pay.
Merchants ond others having oecoents to collect and
wishing to hecoino Members, by remitting.$7 to our
lemeigers, Hamilton, Ont., will receive by return mall
bit particulars, eertilleate of memberlip, te.
J. 13. VIIt,LS i•S'; CO.., Managers, Hamilton.
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N. persensare warned feednot a MR11 Milk;
00 IL Faulkeer, bailing from St. Marys; we will not
reeognizeany members taken by him after this !late,.
or monies paid to him, • • •
Read This alid be Wise.
' ) 1 Imre opened in 13Iyth, a first-olass
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BOOT, o SHOE lo and
1-1.41.1.NESS SHOP
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Make and Mond all kindof Boats and- Shoos, and
keep an excellent stock 00 145110 FIrstglass work.
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ILAE,NESSf wanl anything In this
800 ing, l-keepkfilern' allnhionitewislapl.ftroori" 11°00,8101ot nodt
SINGLE Or BURMA) MARIO:8S4 best of stook 4111.1
workmaindisp may 81)11•1.910y011b.eardelx, meted. Please give
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YATES,
LIMB
OR THE PEOPLE.
Chei.p.SALT, Cheap CROCERIES,aL
Cheap ,PROVISIONS.
Having'it large ..itock .of Salt on baud,. Orders Will bfiu1&l it
the low -est prices ever aferedin Clinton, as the Salt Works will be sold whea arrange-
ments are ernitplete4. Will bnygand sell TIMOTHY_And CLOVER SEED. A lot of
' SALT SACK'S and--6-11•AIN BAGS for sale. '
SIX LARGE 13ARSIOF N. P;'SOAP FOR ONE DOLLAR. •
excimq..mec4Ant-A.
CLINTON-
WE ARE NOW, OPENING 0.N.E OF THE LAktGEST STOCKS. OF
BOOTS and SHOES at Remarkably Low prices.
HARNESS
TEAM ILAANESS $24.
SINGLE HARNESS $10.
BABY CARRIA:GES just arrived, latest S6T1es, very Chedp.
TRUNKS '8z VALISES TO the -hundred, Cheap.
High land PINE and CEDAB SHINGLES at Lowest Price,
TWIrriC11-3[1.AT_A
8; Laurance's SPECTIOLES and.EYE-OLASSES
Are the 'nit& trIonuine English ArtiOes'in the Canadian Market.
nowt re1/11103. retkiePt 111.000)C. !reAIM 11.0 given te pitrelitisers to Wove gennineneos.
They are recominended by told these testimonials have 1)0011 reaeved from the „President, vr
President, Ex-Preoldent and Ex-Viee•President of f he Medleal Assoglati en Of Canada; the Pr st0
dent of the College of Phyolelatis aml Surgeons Of Qiielfee ; the Deint of The Medical liaettlty of
Laval tiniyerolty ; the President and Ex -Presidents of the Medleal Council' of Neva- Seotia, &de
These recolimieridatione ought to be ettnielent tt1 Wog() their quahtles, but if furtl,er proof 53
• needed, call oh eaM
E0E., W COS, Wateininiker and. lewelforf Clinton.
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