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here Peobiacbly no one aliv who
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kt ,s eii more' in troiltcal'
ekftiea:than he; Sir William is: .6) short
s s` Satin, -epary of` -figure and with' light
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ue e, s ve :;; He o is in a1lPoat•auco
as,,lie haft proved to be in fact-aan
ideal,' gouaisseader of uative troops,
efeee'1 he was married' Sir \Vill'ietu
upon one one:mien, when questioned
why ,tie lernailted a bachelor, "gave
s a hiss r a e sail that he could never find
a lady wlio could bring herself to
like his town house. "Why what is
th•
e matter with it?" asked.his Ties -
.
"frothing whatever, I assure of the pelt, 1)hit tike prices paid for
V611". to replied, "only, you see, it
happens to be situated in the : heart
Of Africa."
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Iha west JJ r,17tsla Aims
es lanes mei invijoi tes the 'who s
havens>'sa'stote - makes, new
't.
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gits'bebii¢B1;'.r11¢ttta2 zkv :Ens tion,;' Des;
2lontko dM SCx,4ul Yere)eve o, L+nyis„zorts, i ezy
zaiaw't•lec �' r
sr ;[tzid C b la o ' O r se of lot o s.
1o'icao e 7 i V C J srS,
3 sr p L 1cI,ijy da , $5,- gusto o 1 p1oaFo' six,
will qura; ,JOld by til ; druggists or inaile'd in
plain P onei t �>�ifst, \rn
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FOX FA
Prices Patel forGree:iing LPurposes
Exceeds Pelt Val{res
eee
A return of three hundred psi cont,
onthe capital involved is What silver-
farmers in the Maritime "'Provinecs
received, according 1,o a report on fur.
farming in Canada. The fur' value of
n silver fox variesfrom about $300
to about $2,00 according to the quality
M A ' IT PIIS,.
How a Shrewd reactor Knew His Pa-
tient Was a Miser
.Curious habits of the Aberdeen
miser; Georgo Anderson, were de-
scribed in the Court of Session, Edin-
burgh,"paring the hearing of the ac-
tion •by
ction-by his brother to have the old
man's' will reduced. A witness said
the room in which Anderson lived was
very dirty, and she would not have
put, a dog in the bed. £ie had a pair
of blankets, but they were like coal -
bags. When he left his belongings
Wereput in half a dozen sacks, .which
appeared to contain rubbish, and the
room had to be disinfected. Accord-
ing to a neighbor Anderson said lie
had not much money and he did not
know how long lie would lige. He
used to collect cigarette and cigar
ends 'and all sorts of rubbish. He
would bring home skins, bones, and
potato parings from ash buckets, and
when asked what he was going to de
with them he said they made grand
i"tatie soup.'' With crusts of bread
gathered 'in the same way he made
gathered
"breadberry," but used •buttermilk in-
stead of, sweet milk. A cat or dog
would not have- looked at the crusts
he ate. For the defence evldcnce was
given that Anderson had nothing men-
tally abnormal about hint, and that
he was shrewd and intelligent in re-
gard to business affairs and invest-
nients. His doctor' thuugbt Anderson
was -a sane man. He had an eccen-
• trinity: he had a great deal to sty
about himself; but there were "plenty
of other men like that." Anderson, it
zee stated, had the air of a ridatily.
bre
�:-
d titan �vlio'�iac'l been a .,circ;,it in
a good family. But he was a
of a pian. The doctor,kne- the -
amuse when he said to hien, "\S'r; , His
Anderson, 1"11 gf : e yell l a !Mature,'
Anderson ,acrid reply, v au c ..c::.:
mak' it pills?" The rc,•.;..n for
question was that the pills might
a penny and the mixture we .::1 c,.::c
a shilling,
OVERWORKED DOCTOR
Widow Says. Insurairce Act kill: d
Hila
The widow of Dr. 'Tuckett, of East
Ham, who had a fatal apoplentic
seizure iu the street, declared at the
inquest that he hacl been killed
through overwork caused by the in-
surance.Act.
"Just before he went out," she
stated, "he said he had hacl Just
enough of it, and it would be the
death of him, We have been up till
a quarter to two each morning on
books. He loved his home, but his
patients came first. If it goes on,
it will be the death of all the doctors,"
The Coroner: "We are all very sorry
for you.
CROSSES FOR SERVANTS
German 1_mpress's Rewards for Long
Service
The. German Empress has embarked
enthusiastically on the, encouragement
of long and faithful service by cooks,
housemaids and children's nurses. She
has distributed nearly two hundred
gold crosses to servants who have
been in_ the same fanffy over forty
years. Accompanying the gold snots
is an illuminated document, which
ends up wth the quotation, "Well
one, thoa good diel flitihful servant!
A pathetic story is told of au old uuise
in Silesia who served h). One family
..8 5ealrs sail brought up 'twa geuei
alions of child-refl. We nurse had
been hoping that she would serve
long enough to earn the gold cross.
When two years short of the necessary
tern she got, ill and was expected to
die, - She wrote to the Empress tell-
ing her story, andsaying that the,one
disappointment in her life was that
she could not earn the cross. Three
days later she died. On the morning
of her funeral a letter came from the
Empress sending the cross.
The distributors of a charity failed
to find a single poor person in the
village of Llangwtu, Pembrokeshire,
On the contrary, every resident is a
tree -holder.
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Cook's Cotton Root Compound:
The great 'Uterine Tonic, and
a j only safe effectual Monthly
Regulator on which women can
depend Sole in three deirreer,
of strength -,..o. I$l ;
rR degin e stronger Np. S,
for rp Bei t to a ,, IgG per box,
Solei li.v a u r;tr'ietg o F^.tat
fro ,d rn zdcivnt of rice,
6 010 tatrn plu,.t, lu drer•S 1
tratIKME1/po11i60e Iessees,fl0F: (lormonlziipi,tdsa,+
foxes for Iveediilg,purposee far exceed
this. Ultimately the value of the sil-
ver fox statist be cietermilled by its
fur value and not by the prices now
being paid for breeders. It is plain,
also, that, in the oo0ree of a few years,
the tlunlercus 'ranches in process of
formation and which are creating site')
a demand for breeding stack, will be
producing pelts for. the -market, The
principal points at which the iiulustry
is carried on are around Atherton,
Summerside, Charlottetown and Mon-
tague hi Prince Edward Island; Que-
bec ci;y in Quebec; Port Elgin in New
Brunswick, and Wyoming in Ontario.
LOOK 'YOUR BEST
A statistics fiend in France the
other day announced after years of
invest cuticn 110 could tell the average
amount of time 01001011 spends before
her mirror between the ages of six
and 70. The average per day he
Ilue. IT COS Ce ;I was shout as fet-
:'7 21=_ 1, 110 30cis, 7 Minutes; 10
n 1.
year, 15 minutes; 15 to 20 years,
3 uti_ittte; 25 to 30ears,
y 30 min-
.:cs; 31 to 23 years, 24 minutes; 30
to 3 mire, la iiontee; 40 to 60 Years.
15 t , mem-t e. Then he proudly
d that tl,c figares for. a life-
time eliewea ',bet r.alna0 spent the
total of 242 lays before her mirror.
o
estita bOC a1 Ircr is --Let her,
OPENINGS FOR WOMEN
05531st Weivon Who $pent Dix
Months in Canada dives Acldroes
Elia cy Fes addressed the Roy::
Sec` v of Arts concerning of 'iii
for educated women 1:1 Canada, M. '
Sykes yeas so enxibut to find oat who
openings existed that she spent
menthe in Cana'- as a working ;,
man, tceik fire temper :•y pc.,.,:.ns
sewed to s;:'taltie at ehick n renel,1 1
end prairie farm. At the outset s h •
prat a c r"i t V Innip:g, where se
svgs told`''ivied a pity English tvo::::0
are so seldom trained to do any thine
n erg " 1
1 op yMiss its Syltes said this 1va,
humiliating, but true, She was sur-
prised to find holy low accordingly
was her market value. When she,
thought of being home help site 1001:3
the reality very different from '.what
she had imagined it. The Canadian
is a capable housewife, and the wort:
of keeping her home in good order
seemed endless. Her experiences In
several
several situations convinced her that
the post of home help is unsuitable
for ed eatcd English tvonteen, noropt
perhaps on the Pacific slopes. anis
Sykes recommended educated 111131isll
emigrants to consider becoming pro-
bationers in large western hospitals,
elementary school teachers, stenogra-
phers or dressmakers. Poultry farm-
ing was lucrative if women could do
the work .#themselves Wo arc ec-
eused of wishing, to drain the United
Kingdom of all its capable women,"
concluded .Miss Sykes: "We i'ep',ied
that with cue and a half 10111 ion
mere *women than men, a few- hen
clred can well be spared 11 England
is So anxious to hose 1.;- daughters
let her give thein better salaries."
1•.ee i:ra is 'a_ q
,-r Hcilret r\ ot, ler bo American
writer, a .. 1 of 310 001 se 11031;
0p131•ara ear exereale;
" t7i cr' 1 to she eters--fling yo„
dares a ti - r1 miles." •
"Histcry is the 1ir:'y of barbarism,
-tire CL•1'onielra of c:1 3ilaticnh are y?:
to be written="
"A rule is to be only respected until
it can be rejected.".
"Limits do, not exist except in con.
fidence.
rime Is constantly taming into
reality our forefathers' wildest goes-
eet"
1iahtule isn't a disease of locality
its 't personal habit."
Half of greatness is Nit"
"Self-satisfaction 1s a ➢ ugt "
Thera s plenty, Of 1 Oom 1101` a sky'
set pa o tla;ser most men are build-
ing 031011ty lives"
a' the Cold Pact<
A cold pack is a fine home substitute
fora J."urlcieh bath when such treat-
ment is indicated,. It is an ideal way
to get up a good, healthy reaction
when the circulation is sluggish.
'Trap the patient, naked, in a sheet
wrung out of cola water, then wrap
patient and Sheet in several blankets
or in a blanket and a quilt, .Swathe
lhimlilze 11 mummy. Presently, he will
be as warns as toast. After an ho11r
or two the pack sli,oiild be removed,
taking care that the patient is not
chilled. A. good rub down and then a
long sleep will 1nish-the job.
Had -Good Reason.
Merchant (to' clerk -This won't de.
Every time you see a "6" you call it a
"2."' What is the hatter with 'you -
near -sighted ?
ou-near-sighted?
Clerk -No, sir; it's a matter` of hab-
it. I used to work in a ladies shoe
shop,
All He Had Left
Ethel: "Why did you lose your tem-
per at that game of cards?"
Bob; "It was the only thing I had
lett to lose,"
etamburp Akaerteldi.
nest liner imperator is tiro ; largest
liner in the. world, She is an eleven..
storeyed floating palace, 710 feet l lona,
'vith :'engines" of 50,000: horse power.
Her,dieplacement is 50,000 tons, and
she' Gan accommodate 6,000. sse
, ? n
gers. 'Among other lutiuries the Ten
peratoi' has been fitted with - three
electric lifts, whiter•arclen summer
g :
houses, theatres, gyumasiuhn, . hits
restaurant, swhnanine baths, ben -
room, telephones, "Cottage" cafe. The
first class dining saloon,' in the Louis
XVI, 'style is '300 feet 'tong.
Whisky for Monkeys
Monkeys kept into captivity in the
Zoe at Richtitond, Indiana, aro sup-
plied with a drink of whisky every
other day dicing the winter mantles,
and their drink bi11 amounts to a con
siderable sum. , The Zoo authorities
say that the monkeys look for the
whisky, *which helps to keep them
warm and in good health, it is now
,proposed, to save money to the city
by *giving the monkeys all the whisky
Seized in rains on "shebseats
A new French three -Bandied
watch tells both 12 hour and 24
hour time, one' hour hand being
used Lor each ltinci on separate
dials , while a single minute hand
does for botb.
.
For filling drawing pens a Massa-
chusetts man has invented a de-
vice that permits ink to flow be-
tween the points of a pen as the
pen is pressed against a reguiating
valve,
Wy� � i�
BYYi'6'� �ee �i�?r�p,� pp
AS o�� 13"t'dClafd�9Y _,• US
COULD NOT EAT OR SLEEP.'
There are many people who become
worn, weak and miserable because their
nerves become so unstrung they cannot
sleep, and wherever there are ones
troubled iu this way they will.find that
Milburn's 15leart and Nerve Pills will
restore tile deranged nerves to full life
anti activity. ---- •
They do this by their invigorating
effect on the nerve scutes, and will tone up
the whole system to a perfect condition.
Mr. George McBeath, Round Hill,
N.B., writes: -"I take the Pleasure of
writing to tell you the great benefit
Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills did for
me. 1. -was so nervaus 1 could not eat or
steep, and could not even do my work,
and I failed to 0 shedaw. Finally I con-
sented to try Milburn's.Heart and Nerve
Pills, and have only taken two boxes,
and am able to work as well as ever, and
can eat, and sleep as well as ever 1 did.
I can't praise your medicine too highly.
My wife is taking then now for palpita-
tion of the heart and is improving ,
greatly."
The nciee of Milburn'sHeartand Nerve
Pil1e is ,0 cents per box, 3 boxes for 31:25.
Poe ;ale at all dealers er mailed 'direct
01 receipt of price by The :l'. Milburn
Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont.
''' a ,, ro
eS n andWell
YV! pots
d �k, g -,..by Vi .<
'
• When we tell oathat
be
e
best remedy -in :our, whale stock for
making weals, puny, ailing children
strong,. robust and rosy, We are only
telling youwhat has been proved by
hundreds of mothers.
Mrs. W. 0. Strother, Raleigh, N. 0
says: "My little girl, Hazel, lxas been
,taking Vinol to 'build' her up after a
'severe spell of sickness. It has done
on Much good by restoring her apps
tite and building up her strength that
I think Vinol is the finest tonic ever
prepared, and i ani telling everyone,
about it.."
What Vinol • did for : this, .little
girl it will do for every weak and
ailing child, because sickly children,
need the strengthening cod liver,
elements and the tonic iron that
Vinol contains --that is why Vinol
builds them up quickly and gives
them a fine, healthy color. It' is
pleasant to take, and we guar-
antee that the results will satisfy
you - money back if they do not,
W. S. R, ;Flolmes, Druggist
Clinton, Ont.
HACK TO THE LAND
Duke of Marlborough is Putting Blen-
heim Park Uunder the Plough
The Duke of Marlborough proposes
to put Blenheim Park under the
plough. He says:
"So far as I and concerned I mean
to matte an effort to show that in my
locality it is possible to grow corn
stuffs sad Vegetables for suitable mar-
kets. The Park which you l0now, so
well, and on which a brigade of yeo-
manry has been trained, will no lon-
ger be offered as a training ground
for national defence, but will be em-
ployed for the purpose of producing
food for a national food supply. A
thousand acres or more will be under
the plough, and a greater number of
laborers employed, When I have
succeeded, as I mean to do, I shall
then have given a lead to my farming
neighbors. I shall bo a captain in a
different kind of an army from that
which I have previously had the honor
of commanding in B1enheinh Park, but
It will be an army quite as useful
and quite as necessary to the welfare
of the State,' •
tom..<..,.,.. an�.anarg•
SPRING IS HE E
csreJa
TOE WANT Wire- beetled, coil. spring and plain. Neils -
all sizes. ,Staples and Fence stooks.•• Alfvlfa, Alsike and Red Clover
Timothy -Seed and Orchard Grass. Dnech sets and Multipliers., G'orlen Seeds. Stock and Poultry Nods. We have a car of British
Colurnhie Shingles m1 the way to be here shortly. Oar 130001, Shoes
Rubbers, etc., 10 fall supply.
Groceries and Dry Goods -fresh and good.
highest Prices for ]flutter, Eggs, Etc., at the -
• EMPORIUM
LO1 )EsBOR
4ri1,tiA44.1417,l.tOeKili Viers, nit ' ,(11010
Just a Few (tens
Fronrasur Immense Stock
by
is
Extension Tables -Golden oak finish macre very strong 6, S ,
and 10 feet long,_prices 57.00, 8.50, aro, 10.00 ancl 12.00
hall Trees -Quartered oak 1111511, bevel utirror,i2xl0, (i;hat and
coat pegs, umbrella holder, for 38. " 1 :, j :t
Kitchen Cabinets -Useful and ornament tl, 50 50, S.50 and:20.00
Baby Carriages -Folding Carts, Pulman Sleepers, Children's l;
Wagons at low prices. •
-
Pictures, Wall Pockets, Extension Rods :k
Chair Scats, Curtain Stretchers, Etc,stsiss-ssis
Phones 7a1uti. S
J.1 . of ELL '.. s'.' Estate
Furniture and -Undertaking. IShcl"I'IH ;,
=ffMtlaNc11 :. .
WWI 61244214tttlil.14ZIMMEITY.a.1
without
a doubt
you'll° i'
find this out
•
in all
your travels
round about
the bread that's
best with any
meal—
is .just the on
and only real
Mother's
Bread
eassru �za.'t¢ara,•smtazai
bet ter bread
Could not be
made
that's,`,what you'lI
say when you have
tried this crispy,
crustyd
Mother's Bread
Piioiie No, 1
and have itl
delivered to your
house every day.
(
he'Pall wheat' oP te 'Who le 12as
1v1nter eft. mei i.�
Stmt e s 'are
in p. d o or•tn'atl.et. are be -
,1 eggs � ,
corning popular add''znay 5000) be-
eonaea general thing. Already this
'spring local dealers have shown us
boxes of
ba ,eggs picked from'pur--
chases 1n14de wlocli' shouldnover
bavd' been brought to market
To aid the setting Of btakn1arins
or legs a.California4nllas invented.
a support port (t41)0 ate she 1 'o
1 c c t a,b�'t
1
a �t
trona,' 1which fraeturefl limb fs
susyiondeel in'a h eta lloot loon.
3
Rea�[
..
taklf
omeh
Excursionr
'iPo,
MANITOBA, SASIIATCIIEWAN
and ALBERTA
each TUESDAY,. until Oct. 2Sth in -
elusive,
Winnipeg and Return
Edmonton and Return
Proportionate low rates to other
points. Return limit two months.
Omer
s Excursion
n
To Alberta.and Saskatchewan
Every Tuesday until April 20th in-
clusive, from stations in Ontario,
Port hope, • Peterboro, and west:
at very low rates.
Through coaches and Po 11111011
Touristeileeping cars 1110 operated
to Winnipeg without cihan c, leap'-
.1 ng Toronto '11.00 VI Chic-
ago and. St. Paul on above dates-,
The Grand a'ruu1 1°.t tile' ill :stat'
is 111e shortest anti quielceSt router
between • Win nipegeSa3ketoon-Ed
monton,
m Berth Reservations and per'ii-
cuilars from Grand Trunk agents,
JOHN RANSFORD & SON, Agents
A. O. PATTISON. depot agent
OLE. Duff, district passenger agent
Dillon Station, Toronto; Ont.
W-Alltrd
Good reliable man to represent
the Canacliali Pacific Railway Land
full particulars apply, S, (1, Mit-
clic 11 District Sacs Agent.
601 C.P.R. Building, Toronto.
Farm to Rent
Lot 21. concession I, Stanley. Easy
terms, Immediate possession, apply to
CORDON WALDRON,
Star Building, Toronto
For Sale
A first-class short horn hull for sale,
11 months old, color-dealtroan, Apply
to lot 85, con, 3, Tuckersruitit, or
I3iiteol els P.O.
A. ELC:oA'r
'ilingleS
('10 of Shingles arrived d
T. McKenzie.
For Service
One 1 hornllred ti or l:shire Boal' ease
thr i'obred Shortlame Durhttnr (hull for
sr price. Terms -81.101 et time of ger
vice and 31.23 if c•hiveged, Lot. 1(a (lode.
Bich township, I:luron Road, ('nn. 14'
T. J, POTTER
• Motley Wanted,
I have several inquiries for loans
of various amounts and will be
pleased to find investments for
funds' on mortgages.
• W. BB"I DONE
All , paper bought from
me from :now til] the 1st
of April will be hung for
8c a single roll.
Samples taken to your
house if desired.
Paper al' 4eaa Roll np.
C P nn11S
Corner Queen and Princess
Streets
CLINTON COAL
YARDS
Yards Opposite G. Lit. Station
Ail ('oa,1 on hand
--
Chestnut Solt Coal
Stove Blacksmith
Furnace Coke
Iiennol Coal and Wood
Tile -4, 3 and -'4. -Inch size—
The Tile is of the very best
guality.l
Brick to Order.
1 • FORBES
Phone 52.
�p of r
� Y 1
:Eael1, e
(luring .111::::::.014
'uhe,Jul and
y
flu fist. _To obtain tlxese we are
aeiliiln the f li
g amo s Pa'airieState Ili
subator on rho ees: pa went plan
Y y I
eggs,andpaultry token ;for sante
Pour good horses wanted for Maii -
trea p
l y April -1st,
G t r,
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NN.
LAZ\G�LOIS CO .
`P'rewartl
xa
Wm. Jenkins, Clinton,
RR0atse for Salt
On Townsend 'Street convenient
tois
P aro Factory and school, Ten
rooms, new furnace, modern con-
veniences. Apply to
,0, B. SIALE,
To Thea Fai'nici's
Insure your horses and ca •
rite a-
gainst death by accident or disease
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PUBLIC ' PITO
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Public,`
(n au• y
7o ne
y ce, ;Notar
Commissioner, etc.:
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REAL E'STATE AND 1NSURA
NCM
T'ssue3'of Marriage Licenses,
Iiurop 81,, ()lintel),
H. T. RANOE
Notary Public, Conveyancer,
Financial and Real Estate,
TNSUI1ANon'AG7 1T-Aapresanting 14 Fico In.
attrunC
o Companies..
lDlvisiolt court Oiliec.
Medit ,l.
DR, (S. W. HOMPS4' N
Physician, Surgeon, Eta
swine) - attention given to diaoasets of tbe'
All yaluab':e live stock .is being Eye, Ear. Throat, and Noes,
protected in this manner, Reason Byes carefully 055103nech, and suitable masses-
able rates and quick settlements, 00.1.1.11,51,
Call and see, C.,. 'HALe. office and Residence,
Residence- Phone No.100 ; Office No.2 3 wo doors west or Site Commercial bole
. Duren St.
ts„rmuc„aa,m,.ma rmm,ra<up4a--......__,cmw,--
Logs `anted
`Highest prices paid for
ELM, BASSWOOD, MAPLE
Any wood bought.,
W. 1 dotty Pi;Bgia ac organ Co
4dnsi9eo
CLINTON -- - ONTARIO.
Far Sale
A comanotilels brick .nolle at a
1 argain. Furnace, electric lighting
Lath room, hot and cod water, also
s stable an the urem'ses. For in-
formation apply at •
TRE .NEW ERA
Windstorm Insuril11( C
The Clarissa Weather Insurance 0o.
wi!1 insure ail buildings against clam -
age done by windstorms, Moderate
rates. No premium note.
CHARLES B. BALE
District Agent Clinton
Ladies Wantoal
Employment offered in Player
Pneumatic Depa rtmtnt. Light
suitable work amid pleasant sur-
roundings. In 1;ew York or Chicago
this is: considered employment for
the highest class et lady operators.
Apply at the Office of
W. DOHERTY PIANO AND
ORG.0 ld CO., limited. Clinton.
Farm For Sale
A first class farm, consisting of
775 acres, on con.12, part lot 34, Hal-
lett township, 3miles from Londes-
boro, and binges from Blyth, 11-2
miles from School, A bank barn 36
by 56, another barn 36x52, drive
shed 24x40. A brick house, plenty
of water, about an.. I,1ero of or-
chard. Possession can be given
right after harvest. Apply to
WILLIAM LONGMAN',
!Blyth,
�r''rgi'Ill
tor Sale
The executor of the Southcombe
Estate offers for sale 50 acres -
East hall of lot 28. eon. 6, Hallett.
A first-class farm,, well watered
and improved, and with good
buildings, Also the undersigned
offers for sale, lot 29, con.6,11u11-
ett, 100 acres. These farms may be
bought together or separately.
JAMES SOGTHCOi1Il3E.
Clinton.
Ford McLeod
We're now selling Timothy Seed
(Government Standard.).
We also have on hand, Alfalfa,
Alsike, and Red Clover.
We always have on hand -Goose
Wheat, Peas, Barley and Feed Corn
Highest Market Prices paid for Hay
and all Grains:
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• Dr. W. Gunn, L. It, t", P., i, 11. C, S.. 'Latin
Hr..0 C, Gandier. D.A. 110,51,
Office -Ontario $ireet, Clinton.
Sight calla at residence, Rettenbnry St,
or et hospital
DR. J. W. SHAW.
P0TTiICtAN; SURGEON.
hcrr,at,enr, etc., arcs andresidenceon
teabury St„ opposite W. Farran's residence,
DR. 1 A. AXON
DENTIST;
Crown ,mil Bridge Worts 0 Specialty.:
Graduate of 0.0.1,8.. Chicago, and R.O,D,s
Toronto.
May Heid Olt`71(ndave, 35ay. 1st to Docent))
DR. IR. FOWLER,
DENTIST.
Offiess over O'NEIL'S store.
Sceeial stare taken to make dental irate.
merit as painless ,as possible.
THOMAS GUNDR '
Live stook and general Auction
GODERPCH ONT
n a:0 ste;R sales 0 speeir:lal, Oi C,ets sr T,
2,1519 .ERA office, Clinton, prtmint.y attended
to. Terms reasonable. Farmers' sale note
discounted
G. D. McTaggart
M. D. MoTaggar
McT Fggart rose
BANNERS
ALBERT ST , CLINTON
General Banking Regimens
transacted
NOTES DISCOUNTED
Drsfte issued. Interest allowed ea
deposits.
The IVIIcKiliop Mutuai
Fire Insurance Co.
Pam and Isolated Town Press,
erty Only Insured.
OFFICERS.
J. B. McLean, President, Seaforth,
.1. Connolly, Vice -1 -res., Coderieh,
T.E. Rays, Sec.-T.re.as., Seafoalth.
DIRECTORS,
Jas. Connelly, Rclmesvlle, John
Watt, 'Harlock. ; G. Dale, Clinton ; D.
, McGregor, Seafartb , S. Evans,
Beechwood; J, G, Grieve, Winthrop
J Benneweis, Brodhagen; _l1, Mc -
Ewan, Clinton.
Each Director is Inspector of
losses in his own district.
AGENTS.
Robt Smith, Iiarlock; Ed.Hinch-
Iey, Seaforth; Wm. Chesney, Eg-
mondvillo; J. W. Yeo, Boimesville,
Payments may be , mad.e at The
Morrish Clothing Co, Clintons or
R.H. Cult, Gaderich-
JACOB TAYLOR
OS, MI1 ON .
Fire, Life and Accident_
Insurance
Real estate bouplit and sold
Money to loan
Office Issac Street, next door to New '•
Era
Grand Trunk.Raiiway System
Railway Time Table
London, Fluron and Brace.
Ford & McLeod
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London, depart,.,,
Centralia
Exeter
Fl ensall
Kippen
Brucefield
Clinton
Londesboro
Blyth
Beigrave
Wingham, arrive
Passenger
8.80 a in 4.50 p
0,40 5,4.3
0.58 6.54
10.08 3,05
10.16 6.11
10.30 6.10
1.1.(10 6.35
11.15 6,52
11.27 7.00
11.40 7.13
11.50 7,35
South Passenger
Wingham,g
depart:. 6.43 a m 3.33 p;m
Belgrave 6,54 8.44'
Blyth 7.05 8.56
Londesboro 7.16 4,04
Clinton 7.50 4,23
Brucefield S.12 4.30
Kipper) 8.23 4.47
Hensen 3.82 4,52
Exeter 8.43 5,05
Centralia 0,00 5.15
London, arrive 10 00 6.10
Buffalo and Lode,
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Passenger
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Stratford 10.00 12.50 5, 20 10.20
Mitchell 10.22 12.45 5,55 1.0,47
Seaford) 10.45 1.10 6.18 11,12
Clinton 11.07 1.25 6.40 11.2S
Etol.tneseille 11.16 1,33 6 46 11.38
Goderich 11-35 1.50 7.05 11,55
East 15 essenger
Goderich
Holmesville .. , ,
Clinton
Seatorth
Mitchell
Stratford
a pm om
7,7.0 2.40 4,50
7.20 2.57 5.06
7,85 3,07 5,15
7:52 3.25 5.32
S,16 3.48 5,55
S.40 4.15 6.20
EDr. de Van's Female Pills
i' A reliable French regulator; never fails, These
11. !.spills -are exceedingly powerful in regulating the
► generative portion of the female system, Refpso,
all cheap imitations,' Dr. de Van's we sold at
Sb a box, or three for 010. Mailed to any address.
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