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To THE BEAUT PUL SN9W.
The weether is five but iny spitite are low,
1 long Mr the coinieg of beautiful ebow.
jBeautiful snow that in ehildhoorl so dear
, r oretold the corning of Rappy 4ew 'Y:ear.
.. ,
The thee is long, past for thy 'first visit here
0 come and enliven Oce last of the yepri
The ant'umn has faded; the trees eye all bare;
The,flowers are sleeping that bloomed. once so
. fair.
The robin is gone, that sang in the ebrub,
And the laik's song no longer conies down
The nuta him ell fallen that -in -011e wo6ds
frem above.
grow,
,A.nd all thiogs await thee -Come: Beautiful
Snow. ,
0- come! -the earth, Me thy. garlande of
white; . .
0 come! and give Iife to the lone winter's
night.
0 crime, and the sleigh bells thy praises 0411
ring,
.And thou eney'se depare at the %mooing of
spring,
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NEWS NOTES,
.A. fire appeered, at Oil Spiings on
Friday rubining about three o'clock, to-
tally consuming the residence of D. 0.
lohnston, Presbyterian minister. The
furpiture was saved.
A man in the employ of the NOrth-
west Railway fell from a bridge over the
• Jiver at Thornherry, on Thursday, a die -
tame of about forty feet. While badly
bruised, he was not killed, anffift-the
latest reporb.wes ,doitag favorably.
We tells pleasure in reoommendieg
Hair Renewer to our readers, It restores
gray hair to its youthful color, prevents balcl.
mess, makes the hair *oft and glosay, doei not
stein the skin, and is the best knowie remedy
for hair and scalp diseases. -
2103.22%03?OUft liketaLail
The niggle skull race 1" excluiMed an
old lady, ati she laid, down tli4 paper. !Illy
gracious I, I dida't knew there was a race
of melt with dangle. sculls."
"These are hard timers," 'said the young
debt collector. "'Avery place I went. to day 1.
•wee repeated to eallitagainehut pnee aed
that was when ail:Pp:0i
d n to ;lee my
girl,"
El -Y(30 lale holding that umbrella on
the wrong side to prptect .yoti from the
/cure She -I knew it, but there is that
dreadful Miss l3riggs, and 1 iuttned her tee
see My mew boenet.
The Major (rocking, Nally 'on his knee
for Aunt Mary's sake) -'"I suppose thle
is What you like, Nelly. 3" "Yee, it's very
nice. But I rode ou a real donkey yester.;
• day, I mean one %rich four lege,you know."
.Robert Shaw, an egret farmer flying
-near Salem, Mich.,signed his name and
address on a pciata1 card 'just for refer-
ence.' A. few days later the card. ap-
peartfd as an order 'for la .worthless• ma-
chine, and it cost Mr. Shear $200 to get
big name pff the card.
A eitixeneol Hingetonement to N:94
York last meek and purchased $1,0119
in counterfeit- billa for $80.. He was un-
• der the inipreesion that he 'got what he
had bargained foie but on • open-
ing his valise at eipt Vincent, the cus-
' tom officer fOund the • sepposed packege
Of money to be merely ft roll of sawdast
• and.rtibbisie • ,SerYed him right;
Thisle to certify thatl have used McGregor's
' SpeOdy cure for Dyspepsia and Liverpomplaint
and dolninestly Say that if it cost me Igoe per
bottle I would not be without it, as it has done
Me mere good than all the medicines 1 ever
•lased, and I feel like a now men. -Yours truly.
ALEX, EiTham. Carieted'Plarier Ont.:. This meet -
_sine m for sale at 500 and $1.00 per bottle at
• Worthington's Drug Store.
Ex -President Arthur, of the United
• States, died at Neiv.' York; -Thursday
• morning. He had been ailing for some
.• time from complication of 'diseases,
principally hidney. Affection, He had
spent tbe.summer -at a watering place,
and it was supposed that be had -streng-
thened •somewhat his enfeebled—eom-
• ititution.' ,His death was unexpected.
" What a lovely cow, Uncle Xamea,'!.
ex-
clairned a Boston girl, tbe morph% after
her arrival, " and how comical she Shakes
her head," " Yes, bet don't go near that
cow," cautiouedehereepole, " he'a Jul ugly
critter,"
Visitor --P You look very much like your.
pa," Johnny-,i'Do you,think so?" 'Ton
Lake after him very much: YOU have got
his hair." " Tairet me what tetras after
pa and gets his hair. It' a tea who does
that when he pmes home tight??
Fathei of young girl -T ehould• think
you would-be 'edified _with the treatment
you got here lase night. I kicked you.
• A Metier Qiiestten.
Question -0 a life worth living?" "It all
depende upon the liver t' If torpid °rinse-
$veitetimiees dune;togb)langaid feeling.
Dr. Ohase's Liver Oure given -health and
buoyancy. Sold by all drugelita.
•
Perfect itair
Imlicates a ,naturel. and healthy condi-
tion of the scalp, and of the glands
through which nourishInent is obtained.
When, in coneemence et age and die,
ease, tiro'hair beeorneSweak, thin, and
gray, Ayees.lIttie Vigor will strengthen
if, restore it original .eolor, promote its
rapid and. Vigorous growth, and impart
to it the lustre awl. Ireshnesli of youth. •
1 Inave need Ayer'e Hair :Vie ir for a
long time,: and ant „convince Of Ars
vatic'. WIleix 4 was l't years of age luY
bair began to turn gray.. I commeneed
-using ;the Niger, and • wits .,surprieett at ,--
the -good effects it produced. It: uot
„only restored the .volor to rhy hair, bat
so stir-nal:Med its grow lb that X haVe
now more hair than ever before. -,
J. W. Eawarde„ taildwaetee Mind.
Ayer's Hair :Vigor,
raid by ell Druggists :nal Perfunni:o.
IF Volt 415 Sth,Fin„tthle, from CA4111 y
allkl Qf aiipetire; if your Mt U'1 is -
out of order', or your intuit tontueed;
take Aye's Sarsaparilla. ' This medicine
will restOre physical force and elastioity
to the system, more surely ana speedily
down the trout steps and, set that/0g On than: any tonic yet discovered.
you, and he came back with big'piece of For Mx months 1 stiffered from -liver •
year trousers. • Now what do you wont ? and stomaeh troubles:. My food did .not
Young wian —I'd like that pisee of cloth, noa
urish Ine, and T became wer. and
puma. . Ydry Much emaciated,. ,,1 took six betties
,
of Ayer's Sarsaparillar,and was cured.
Au •gagliehmen attribitse freedare •
from gout to the feet that he sleeps on a
bedstead Why* is ingulated ;by the bottoms
Ofiglass hottles broken off for the purpoae.
A. newspaper'Ineationing the fagt,remarks
thot many* fellow could ore his gout if
he would break off the bottoms of glass
bottles soon enough. •
ENTRANCE EXAMICNATION.
Tint 'Entrance raoadnation for aelmhielou to the
Itighanhnois in the county, will be /Arad in Clinton,
Sestortb and Wingtam, en the 51t 22nd, end 55r41
OitY5 el Doesteber twat; commencing each morning at
nine o'clock. Candidates who intend writing wills.end
their Dames not later than the let of neeember to
ease sestesedecituton, C. IlAzirrozth, B. a.,
sestortb, E. Ottovse, Esq., WInwhaut, ei4 the tinders i
stetied. D. ItALLOCII, Inspector Public
ssboole worth awe,. 51. •
• CA NA1).5.5S FAVORITE WEEHLY,
, The Western .Advertiser,
OW LONDON, ONT.,
Eles keen vastly improyed of late, new appearin reseissfi
in t trelvepage form, with the additiop oftiew "'Departments,.
Ilinstrated Argots.% etc. All tth well.known popular fate
tents Ain be yeteintel forum% Galyi$1 per annum, Welt:4,
ing the reseathdrl 01 1586 tri betiaelkla nclf sulzicribeilb
go.mor
• Ties is the tate el apt new and beautiful preminnsfor Iffirt
revond doubt the moat eharsong olsogratth (colored picture)
ever °Send with any newspaper. Size 16 z 20 inches. Only
10 cents in addition to yeerly aabseription. Ageuts wanted
efetyarbere. • Ilk valuable pies te he siwarded, over and
above old; cemsalsodon. to the most successful agents. Per
tree sampta paper', tom, to ogoots, etc., address
AOVERTISE.R. PRINTING CO., ;melee
• A man who had been living. in a rented
leouee notified 'the landlord that he was go-
ing to 'wive. "1 hope," said the land-
lord, " that,I will find the bonze in the
same cenclitinn it was when you took it."
" No, I do not expect to leave it in the
same conditien that I found it." Well
you will have to da it." "Alt right then.'
-I'll drop a cat in the, ciatern and ad verebse
for bed bugs."
A letter from Ilavaiiim'says a party
of bandits, under Romm o, called recently
• at a sugaa plantation .of 'Seribr Pedrosli,
and demanded' the sup of $10,000.,
claring that Webs money was not forth-
eoming they would burn the- plantation.
Fedroso refused to givethere what they
asked. Nur hours later flames' were
Seen and destroyed cane' fields; factories,
dwellings, depot and nearly everything
of .value on the plantation.
Theytell aegood story; of a South Geer-
gian statesman, who wept to Oharleaton in
the old deka and stopped at a betide • A
waiter; brought out some shrimps, which
the Georgian stowed away as beat he could..
In a moment the waiter reappeared with a
stand of celery. "No," said the Georgian;
i31eking bisbead. solemnly '• "I have 'tried
your bugs and den't likethene. awlyou
can bet yourlife rdon't want nano of you
grass!' e. • .
"That's What I call a good dinner," re -
;narked Bobby; as he Mined back in his
chair with,an air of repletion. " Bobby,"
said his • mother, "I'm,ashanied of yob."
The minister, who Wei dining with the fam-
ily,. laughed heartily. • Bobby eppreciates
the good things of life," he said, " like all 35 ice pee at.. direct from • 1.5e,.
• A Barrie despatch • says :.:-IVIondaY
• night Alex. Gere, awell-to-elnefaitmer of
Essaeiti comPatiy,with Gap. Hill, a•Shee-
maker of Thornton, was driving ageinst •
• the mail train running into the Thern-
ten depot, the road trade being al-
most alongside bi :ettele ether. • Having
got slightly in advance, they tried to
make the crossing first, but in doing sp.
• they were ran into arid one of the'horses
killed. • Carr received fatal injuries. He
leaves a small family.. •• • ,
• A. telegram Wein White,Rivete Ont.,
says.—Riehard'O'33rien,a Canadian:Pa-
ific employe, was found by Charles
• Williams, a Storekeeper, in A compromis-
ing • situation.: with 'Mrs. Williams, OD
Sunday night, Tile indignant husband
• ateeiripted to horsewhip 40'Brien, where-
updtt the latter killed Williams and the"
• • latter's-aged father and mother .and two
little" children; finiebini by •Stabbing
Mrs.' Williams, 'who • died. soon 'after.
• O'Brien is in jail. • The affair has caused
the greatest excitemen't here, andlynch-
ing. is threatened. • • •• • •
• As Neil Bertram,. who lives near Ar -
krona, on tbe eounty line between Larnb-
ton and Essex, was Corning from church
on Sundity,lie was arrested by constithlee
onti charge Of having committed rape
on Cordelia Th ,rpe, his seventeen•year•
old servant 441,00' the Tuesday previous.
The case came before a bench ef magis7
tretee. in Aricena Thursday, The plain-
tiff alleged that Bertram was a farmer;
living tiear Arkone, mid .on the day of
the assahlt his wife went to the village.
While'the wife was away the plaintiff
stated that Bertram attacked' her, and
forted her into d bedroom, where the
'offence was corrireitted. The magistrate
committed the prisoner to Sarniajail
for trial,
Mime To MotnawS.—Are yeti disturbed
•at night, and brokext of your test by a sick
ehildsufferinond crying . with pain et Cutting
Teethi -Wee send at epee, ifidget Of
" Mrs. Witislow'e Soothing Syrup" for Child-
ren Teething, Its value is inealetilalete. It
will reheVeehe poor little sufferer immediately.
Depend upos it, mothere ; there is no mistake
about it. It cures Dysentery and Diarthcea,
regulates the Summit and Bowels, Cures Wind
Colic, softene the Gerrie reduces Intiatmation,
• and gives tone ana trieig-y to the whole System.
".Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup," for child.
ran teething is pleasant to tee taste end is the
prescriptioe of one of the oldest arid host female
physicians and nurses M the United States, and
is tor sale by all druggists throughout the world.
• Pride twenty -flee debts a bottle, I3e Sure Mid
f "' Mtrt Wfxst,oW'S •SOOrtriNo SYRUP,"
- iiusM.Paliuer,. Springfield, ILass.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
•Presared by Dr.1.0..A.yer 8c Ideas.
bY Druggists. Price $1; six.hottles, $5.
tolidosturollgh Rollor
After being thoroughly overhaeledand re.fitte& with
lgEW MACHINERY ofthe most approved kinds, these
milli are now in splendid' running' order, and will net
be surpassedin the quality of the Work 'done, by any
. . • mill in tlie dientry,
. . .
Spoial Ationtioa gi to GBASTING..
• CIIOPPING DONE ON SIIORT NOTICE.
Satisfaction. guaranteed. Parties wanting anything
whatever in •this iine will find it to their interest to
give tie a call.
• Pi. HUBER, Proprietor.
NEW• GOODS
A1 8RODERICKS.
ORANGES, LEMONS and 0011PECTION-
BUY Or' ALL RINDS. "
OYSTERS ! OYSTERS 1
the rest Of us." "Don't you think it was erne 20e. pee thse.
a 'good dinner ?" Bobby_ asked of the min-
ister. " Yes, indeed, I enjoyed. it verY.
" Ma said ehe thought yeu would;
because she didp't 'Suppose yop got very.
niugh at h e ."
'Parrson Wliangcloodle 'Baxter noticed at
the last meeting in the Austin Blue ;Light
-Taberincle that Gabe Snodgrass; who was
working his lips like the rollers of a patent
clothes main° es he read his Bible, Actu-
ally hod • the hook •upside down. "Why,
Goalie, yeti am reading the Woolf upside
down. hon airr dat powlible "Dat
am se for a fa& Parson., You see, Parson.
die hash Bible 'iglus iny wife and I
dont know how to handle hit yet: Ef
jess.had my own Bible' hbah yvith me, dat
hes done got. the hang ob, Itiebber Weald
1103 inade dat
e
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• ' Ladies only. . . •
The corptakcionis often rendered unsightly
by Pimples, Liver Spots, and .YelloWness.
These it. is well known are 'caused "frorn-an
inadriv,e Liver and bad blood. Dr. Chase's
Liver Cure purifies the bleed and whole
E.Irtem. See IleSipe Book for toilet recipes
mots and suggestions on how,to preserve the
complexton. Sold by all druggists. •
'OLEAN VS. 'UNCLEAN -
/to the Editor of Ote Clinton .2V:ew • Ent
TheJews were a very :clean peOple, es-
pecially • about what •they put into 'their
mouths., and the sort of handkeheyemt_it
vrith.- Agamet this 1 have nothing to
say, our tnannees in that respect are tritich
the samelf not more so. But -our ideas of
this are rather stray and contradietory.
We putlelaoking on,our shoes to make them
•elean, but if ted,put sprne by mistake.on our
choke, we say it makes them unclean, We
put evhitening on our walls to make them
clean, but if by mistake we •put some -on
the floor, .it Makesit, . we say,..uncleao.
But dirt; dust, mud, etc, whether they
come in conteet with hand, faee,wall,stove,
'furniture, hoots, sock, etc., they render
them we say unclean. Yet the dishes we
eat from are they not made of dirt? Even
our bread come out of the dirt -the wheat,
the water, the salt, the hOpit, the ginger,
the sugar, the potatoes etc., all born in the
dust. • Our onioes, and beete,- and carrots
and ihdishett and potatoes, worse still ,they
are horn and brought up in the dirt.
"Fruit," you say,man's first diet, Adam's
food, " that is neither born nor bought up
in the dirt." • Y. s, it was born in the dirt,
but let that eo, and take a fling at'old'
man Adam biniself-the father of our race.
-Made out of the dust of the earth. Se
gays the Scriptures, and I believe thein;
Man, •then, tnuat be an unclean animal,
surely; made out' 6f the dust, fed out of
the dust, from vessels made out of Mud,
the majority of mankind working among
dirt, and the majority of womankind
•fighting againat dirt. So pesseth life away,
and, no longer able to strive, we sink into
the grave -earth to earth, dust to dust,
tithes to 11611011, dirt to dirt. One IIANDO.
STAMPING:.
WILLIS TRANSFER 'PAPER PAT,
TERNS sold -i-strips-fie
Braiding, etc., and complete, designs tor
Slippers,Bracket/4, "Aprons, Ladies Foot
Stools, f0osieti, Smoking Oaps, Pillow
Shams, etc. Hundred% of Designs. The
design is warranted not to crumble of the
paper pattern or to ,rub off the fabric when
„t1an8ferred2
W. OOOPER, 11010114.110.
-W-ANTED.T.-Choine Roll Butter-o-highesi
price. Paid Foie I of• all kieds bought." ,
E. ODB.Z O1t cs
J'ACKEION BIOCE,,HUTIOre STREET. CLINTCiii.
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THECOOK'S BEST FRIEND
The Great Drigi Pres—eript1on.
• A--successful-lnedicine -used over •
80 years in thousands of cases.
Cures . Sperniatorrhea,' I*Tervous
Weaknesso ElniSei0P8, Impotency
and all diseases caused by abuse.
[Bureau] indiscretion, or over-exertion. larrzni] '
Bix packaged Guaranteedle Cure When attothers'•'
Fail. Ask your Druggist for The Great Eirreltele
Prodertptloia, take no substitute. One' package
$1. Six $5, bv mall. Write for Pamphlet. Address
Dureka Chemical Co., Detroit,
Sold kia 011iitort by J. 11. LOM bit Bud Druggists
- everywhere. • , _
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We have enlarged our premises by an addition ti boo story On„the rear of ()or store
wind have now on band-once/if the largest and best amorted stocks of STOVES in.
the eounty; having over 100 to select front,: We Itheerintrtihr-lencling-linetraffd
are Sole Agents for the 04LERRArl'D RADIANT:ROMA ART, GARLAND
and REGAL, PENINSULA. COA.L STOVES, COOK STOVES. and PAR-
• LOR STOVES in great variety and at rocloOod prices.
HOT 411.1111. irCTRIVALCZOI 46. elinal4ILIETT'n
And entiefaction gieranteed. We are now manufacturing a RT AIR FUR-
NACE suitable for ordinary sised dwellings. They come low in' pries and give
the beat of satisfaction, _Also a lot of SECOND-HAND STOVES °REAP.
HARDWAREin all its branches. Amerien and .N4
Canadian COAL OIL •
It ;rill pay you to 'give us a cell befere'pnrchrreing.
HARLAND .BROS Sign .otthe PAcnock
!Alb rt Clinton.
FOR
A •FIRST-CLASS •IWO STORE,.
Suitable for any businecs, in Searle's Block, on
' Long Terms el Credit. Also
• •4)-ne Dwellinw-41-anso,
' 31ADE ONLY •
• BRUNSDOLIONDESBORO.
• • , will carry a hem ler- *eight than. ani • :
•• waggml made, •
CUTTERS .SLEIGHS • 86C
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E E BI4 etED
.1)%3 011ASE
01°11);I:tigt-t. [lit .9
LAFORALIVER,ArdD •KIDNEY DISEASEG.
• " Jr/len:an intelligent man wants to Ivor.
chaue, hobos from parties;uMose standing ist
their several call( dye is a guarantee :for the
quality of their wares." This sterling motto is
deublytrue regard. to patent' !medicines,' buy
en'y those merle by,practival professional Men.
Dr, ("it Asa is too well foul faverably knbwn by
hei roJeipt beaks -to require ally room:mm:1111a,
Cltatalf:i Liver Cure is !guaranteed to mire
C.TrAelle% Liver Cure has a receipt book
wrtt:imoti. around every bettle which V,vorth its
we i in ' • • • ' •
ell '11w:uses arising from a torpid or inactive
liver evil. as 1.iver 4.!oittplatInt, itYsPePidai.
Itisilfg 4011E, 1417,:itkaellesoy Jauxtelleci• Head.;
Beim:, Liver Speta, Ballow Complexiten,ete.w.
TH KIDNCY3•' %nag KiciNEis
6 6,
erriosn's Llyer Cure is a certain cureofor
at deraugenimita of the kiiineys,such as pain in
ti thtelt in wer portion of the• abdomen,
k• -mint desire to Rasa urine, red and white
••Ft • !'ments, shooting pains in passage, Bright's
• d., ,..sa and all urinary trotiblestlete, • •
',' • taiFe no other, it-NOTI-eurd
,.:1 deitlersat $4,00 per,13ottle. .
A7g601.4 & Co.,.
hdLe AGEIVTS Foe . .
.PE/4NY.ROYAL WAFERS.
Preseriptipn of a physician who
has had a life long experience in
• treatingtemale dideases. Is used
monthly with perfect suegess by
over 10,000 ladies. Pleasant, safe,
effectual. Ladies ask your drug..
st for Pennyroyal Wafers and
take no substitute, dr inclose post-
• age for sealed particulars. Sold hy
all druggists, $1 per box. AddreeS
KUBEICA.,CHEMICAL Dmotoir, 'Hum.
Sold in Clinton by J. FL (iomiig and Druggista
• everywhere.
Centrally situated., Por further partaculais apply to
W; G. SEARLE, CLINTON;
GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK
tor 1111$7. Sample: copY, Cenie
•Vete.gotehreelead _wood Aneyent,". .111/
expression signifying that the -tividericee of
unfair dealing are producible for the justi-
ficetion of the defendant. It originated in
this way :-A man's wife died and a first
class eoffin was ordeted, Thesioffin, soppos.
ed be Of rosewood, Watt lowered chin:lolly
into the grave, and one certier of it was
knocked ,,fr The gentleman took the piece
of wood inime and found it was pine. The
bill was presented and a rosewood coffin
was one of the items. The ende rtaker was.
forded te sue for the arnoent, and whin,.
brooght te toert the defeodant produced
aak and take no other kittd., • 201.1.• his ohip itt evideeee, So goes the story.
A 5
GENERAL DEALER IN TINWARE,
. • HURON STREET, CLINTON.
•
Itepeimg all kinds promptly attended to at reason.
• able ham . A trial solieited.
k..,/ur stook' for the Christnias season - is now onto pi,. r
'
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Cht.na. and.
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A Fq.LL:11..WE •OF NEW iFRUITi4,IN
VALENCIA RAISINS, SULT'AN:4v R \ISINS„ SEEDLESS
LOOSE -MySCATELL LONPON. •
• •. BLACK B..ASTET.S.•
•
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• New. Currants very choice. New Cearie Currants oxtr�. cholas- iLemons •
Orange. &Citron Peet, . VIA tixte pf :Verret] Goods,
•
Teicts,.00.1t008.and t''',I.F0•!40,113:9••• '01D•eciP4'417'•
. •.. . •
See the •antrelties 11Q;eV being opened. LASSWAII.E,, inestly -
shitable.., for prekents: Low .prices being tba.oreOr..,if tAte. the a bole. goocis are
:Marked itt''a iMall advance on...COst, .rrout. ear ,experience t peat„,.we.:.cong.- •
dentally expect...to do a large aMotint of titisittese this .soelfy'n. ;Gutai8
prRaiptly. ally .ia town: ,
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THE mmtpHApos, °
TAO, and . Collating .Assuciatunt
-- OP CANADA
Head °Mee, Ilstatilitoma, Ont.
ERVAR1IIII155 1884,.
•Is an Association of business arid professional mob)
• having for, its object the
•
.COLL,ECTION OF ,DEIBTS; '
And to prevent its Members making bad debts by
furnishing them with lists er Parties who do not pay.
Merchants and Aborts haying netonnta to coned arid
wishing to become niemhers by redlining -07 te *err
Managers, Hamilton, Ont., will receive by-ruturn mail
full particulars, certificate of membership, &c.
•
A invaaterf
eeArripoi. PRIERII1X14 to ;Meta StilliqUirmit.
' TERMS TO 01.,LIIIS.
EXTIIA PRXMitins VO Cyan RAilinne.
2 defiles e sp.ss
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7/5
Per list of P,teinitims and terms tolarger clubs, aend for
Sitnipie opy, whieh will give you full informatian.
Gods:tow At the present time is adMitted by press and
people to be superior to any ladies' • magazine to America,
having the greatest variety of departments, atily edited.
'line liteary featurea are: Serials, Novels, Shaft Stories,
'Charades, Poems,ete. Aniong,thil populara anwh
ti:ors o
will contribute to Golley, aro: 3, V. PrIthard, Enmy
Reed, J.Churchill, Wul.61, Butler, Bally Lennox,00d °dep.'
itieffrorvingn appeal In -every psnemrol mild -ten by well
anova artiats, and produced by the newest proe.swes, 101,.
telered Isoldeas Ooday's leada in 6.40ZS and Myles. Both
medletea and limna dregs makers accord them the foren10 t
poeltin11,
Point PAirmuttts at4011e of the lanettant features of this
• magazine; esch subberibei being allowed to Ilelea their own
pattetmerery month, an Hein alone.more.then eavetin(pthr-
aubse, halm) pried.
PRACTICAL II nag tIpOS Dreeinnaking thow bow gonneoto
ton be reoovated and mode over by the palterna given.
PRACTICAL NINTH tor the Ilousehold allow yoling lives&
keepers how to manage the Culinary department With 00400.
my and IkI11. • •
Pastoon ZitTilik. at Itoule And :Woad, delight Orerr
144Tiiitb(Je4eltterinn And Meek Work Dodges give all the new.
net Mean for fancy WArk.
Tint COnICING recipet are under the control of an anttert•
en,Ard
AInC T ICTUR L Depluttromt Is of enetice tote
careful Mitimatea given with each plan.
CLUB- ItAirtERS
oonars has arranged to tore elegant Miser Maki watt nt
superior mithers 00 niVinlen1S, the Vallee f wineli 111 Pine 111.
gamed; Yearhea eVer $25 for One prentlUel. Rend tB eeuts
for sample eon!, which will contain illustrated premiums,with
011)1111'144n Are ate terms. address,
4)0101 PS LADY'S. B0011, Philadelphia, Ira
q
..A.LLISAI:Ro.
CLINTON.
.0mumn• •_mamp...oppp
I1-Tas fin* and cheapest ditooL; RIS town
Catt..:).CK,.IETUY rancll 97.r][14:
'At prices 'which t (losvps tIrni all.
'N'TED ( A .quwitity of Apples, Par's PItta
.1 1 and al,likinds of Farm
A.' ANGUS,
•
J.B. Mteis & CO , Managers, Hamilton. .
• •
Or to:3A8 TO isiPSO,n, Agent, Clinton.
N. peraoris are tvathea against a man hank.
ed 71 Paulkner, hallipg from St: Marys; we will not
reer•gnize Any inortibora talcon by hiln tifter• this date,
or motilui; paid to ihm.
Read This aud be Wise
1 have opened In MAI, a Ilrot.elate
BOOT, - SHOE • siicla
TatehATMESE SIZOP
*INP
11.11tOn.
From this date to the end of
1887, to new subscribers,' for
,S2,50 Cash.
the New Vira .40.50 to flee„(.
end of 1SS7
1 mel6 afld Vend all klub et roots mid Shoes, and
. keep An exotica stock on heed, First -ohm work.
ititrs It you waht aerating in this .
a'At''','` ') lino it will pay you Weenie Mid
nee me, I keep from a haine strap to a NO, 1 net of
SINGLE or DOUI3bt lIAILI4INS. best of stock and
worlonanshap may always to expeoted. Plume give
ale
C. YATES
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JOB DEPARTMENT
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