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T11 EOLOOICAL THOUGHT.
«URPBN T TOPICjS
Ali OLD PNOTESTENT CHURCH.
'Pile Wiuuip.lg Flee Press has had
Tile Cathedra) Church of St. Put
libel suits brought agaf6st it by
rick, Arula"h, Ireland, has just been
t
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the ca•usus Belli: —It is because th9v
exteusfve improvements. The Bis-
hava faile,I with their money bags
boll of Darry presided at the open -
to drive Mr. Luxton front the Free
Ing services and preached on the
liners, because they have been
occasion. Its the course of his re.
worsted in an atteulpt to buy the
marks he reminded his hearers that
on the spot where the venerable pile
newspaper that could not hOnledtV
give them its support, that the
utond there hall been a Christian
Government anti their organ ant
church edifice since the year 455,
direcdng all their violence, Malice
A. D, 141 veers before Augustine
Anti l►ninrnsity against Mr. Luxton ;
landed oil the shored of Thauot.
lint I,'t tlelll UI1.IeratRlid that 411
Tllti original church id supposed to
man
have 690,11 founded by St. Patrick
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" % u D ants ad`'ray.a of all .sorts are third. be decapitated; And on Ault 6 at ; longer au ortablo rtes an pylar+
h /7 ton ftivs-Il icor Then follow drunkanuess sod diaord- 8 in the inoruiuy., the wagintrato, cull `tui �pto recoticilitrtion after
$1.50 a 1:v1sr- $I.2fi in Advpnce,er, murder anti tuanalau,zbter, in the accompanied by'the Captain of aha doureafiu quarrels and allows it
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T11 EOLOOICAL THOUGHT.
«URPBN T TOPICjS
Ali OLD PNOTESTENT CHURCH.
'Pile Wiuuip.lg Flee Press has had
" % u D ants ad`'ray.a of all .sorts are third. be decapitated; And on Ault 6 at ; longer au ortablo rtes an pylar+
h /7 ton ftivs-Il icor Then follow drunkanuess sod diaord- 8 in the inoruiuy., the wagintrato, cull `tui �pto recoticilitrtion after
$1.50 a 1:v1sr- $I.2fi in Advpnce,er, murder anti tuanalau,zbter, in the accompanied by'the Captain of aha doureafiu quarrels and allows it
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T11 EOLOOICAL THOUGHT.
«URPBN T TOPICjS
Ali OLD PNOTESTENT CHURCH.
'Pile Wiuuip.lg Flee Press has had
Tile Cathedra) Church of St. Put
libel suits brought agaf6st it by
rick, Arula"h, Ireland, has just been
Greenway and given tho following as
reopened after haviu. undergone
the ca•usus Belli: —It is because th9v
exteusfve improvements. The Bis-
hava faile,I with their money bags
boll of Darry presided at the open -
to drive Mr. Luxton front the Free
Ing services and preached on the
liners, because they have been
occasion. Its the course of his re.
worsted in an atteulpt to buy the
marks he reminded his hearers that
on the spot where the venerable pile
newspaper that could not hOnledtV
give them its support, that the
utond there hall been a Christian
Government anti their organ ant
church edifice since the year 455,
direcdng all their violence, Malice
A. D, 141 veers before Augustine
Anti l►ninrnsity against Mr. Luxton ;
landed oil the shored of Thauot.
lint I,'t tlelll UI1.IeratRlid that 411
Tllti original church id supposed to
their efforts 'it) .that direction will
have 690,11 founded by St. Patrick
he futile; the, Feee Press cannot 69
himself.
ooual•t with all the really cash the
THE DECAD1dNCF OF WESLEYANI83I.
N. P. S M. It. can pat up ; it call-
The Churelon an (e. E,) ways:
not be bullied by all the cowardice
«'The droadenco} J\1'esleyanis111 ill
and brutality of Greenway slid the
Great Britain, in coulnlou with that
Local 6overnm1ent.
'of nearly all the other sects, which
No less than11t„e Oases of elope,
has been chronicled for several years
menta have been reported to tilt,
is continuing with a steady progress
Montreal city detectives within the
cion, and is, according to AI1. Spur -
last two weeks. The most curious
•ge-on,duototho growthof spirituali,
one is that of Edwin Granger, a
ty in the English church, where the
young married man of St. Boniface,
dissenting wanderers finch their true
Man. It appears that after the
home. The, leakage of the last y«ar
first two mouths of his marriage he
which the Wesleyan Conference has
met his first love, had numerous
had under review is said to amount
eutetey with her, a11d finally, favored
to no less than 40,000 menlberr's, and
" by a dark night, took the girl with
this,a113wing for the annual increase
slim anil started for Toronto: All
of population, represents ill reality
preparations were completed for
a far larger falling off."
their toarriagee when, oil tit" day
NO DEFIANCE OF THE HIGHER LAW.
fixed for the union of the two lovers,
London is the Living
- who should appear at their house
`rylA Inletter
sure i ( .1 says.—A ripple of
but the runaway husband's ,Al ani- oxciteuu;11t has been caused by the
toba wife. Of course the ce'rem'ony withdrawal from the Roulan Corn -
was countermanded, but the faith -
mullion of the Rev. W. E. Addis,
less husband escaped t0 St. 111n;klas
that night :old tilt-. girl followed; but
inoulnbent of the Poman Catholic
chapel at Sydenham. Al Adcjs
bufor9 they enti4l register at the.
r.
'verted' sour9 years ago, aud^joiued
hotel the wife stepped from the
the. Oratorians at Brompton. ' He .
hotel btia' The two lovers, oil vee-
wa4 the editor and chief contributor•
ing her left by another ,)nor. R'u�l
to the "Catholic Dictionary," a work
- Cattle, to Alontreal on the next train,
creditable to him as a Scholar, the
Tile Inar:•immlicense was applied for
value Of WII1Cl1 18 9110W11 111 t19 fact
again and the day fixed, but tela
that ithaspassed throughmi%tteen edi.
H a. n i t h
•marria wt4 11e9 stare n ollel
g y
E
tions. His coadjutor in the work was
the apprArRnae 4 Ila! wife. Before
Thomas Arnold, Alathew Arnold's
she could have thein arrested, how-
RolllRtl Catholic brother, whose
ever, they agaiu diaappeareTl, and, aH
daughter, Mrs. Hun)phry Ward,
the woman's funds are low, -she call
has become so well knowyl as the
no longer continue the chase.
author of "Robert Elsrnere." AT r.
Tile Rev. C. A. Johnson is a color-
Addis is the fmixth of the roost eu.i•
ed crank of Hamilton, Out., ao«i Ire
Dent of. English Oratorians who se..
publishes the "British Lion" ul that
ceded from the Church of Rome—
city, A•short tithe ago hecall"d •art-
Mr. Law, Mr. Hutton and Mr. Gal.
the Queen's hotel,. Toronto, with a
ton; all sten of reputation in the
friend and requested accommodation,
world of letters. The saddest part`
meals etc:- The, proprietora refused,
of it is that every, one of them
and he ha,ftaken proceedings againt45
lapses ;into infidelity. I hear
theui.•for,daniages for so refusing.
that Air. Addis secedes because' be
The defendants have filed 'their, de-
cannot any longer believe in the
fence; which sets out that the plain-
"infallibility"' which•cRn grant a dis-
tiff it#'" i ,;professional beggar ; that
pensation allowing a man, in deft,
they had not the accommodation at
ance of the law of 'God, to marry his
` their hotel that he. demanded ; that
own niece.
iIB had T10 luggage Ru1I didnot ten -
GOOD AND BAD CONSCILeNCEs.
tier the proper charge, and that at
the time of demandtllo entertniu-
Tlle•SundaJ School Times recog-
Went he was not a. traveller, and was
njzos in conscientiousness a splendid
not deprived of food and lodging
quality, but holds that it needs to
whilti upon a journey. "It further
be enlightened; unselfish, juwt, sen•
sets oat that 16a Q_ueoi+'s holds itself
sitive, and wise. Ill support of its
out to the public --as entertaining
views it remarks: "It is clear that
only people of wealth an,] refinement.
"here is a wide dlvitrgerence among,
That the plaintiff did not apply ill
those furuls of conlicientiou?inees
food faith for accommodation, Ina
which deals with the non -moral
for tho.purpose wild with thaekpecta-
questions. Some art; bold and pre,
tion of being refused, or for the
tentious, other timid and bumble.
purpose of being entertained. in
Tueae qualities mark two classes of
social equality with, a class of guests
men who are conscientious in by no
to which.he did not belong. That
* mealrs the best way. One is loud
the defendants would have been will.
alld confident. They know they '
ing to entertain him bad he applied
are,right,and that those of different
properly and have submitted to the
views and practices are wrong. The
regulations of the hotel providing
mail of this type is no "weak bra -
separate accommodation for persons
ther," lie is nothing if not "strong"
of African blood.
in his own opinions,and confident of
The report on American prisons
his correctness. The man of the
jest issued, ie a large,and interesting
other class is not so sure Ile is right;
book, and contains a vast, amount
in faet,he is so -uncertain that he is
of information respecting trio crimil
often morbidly anxious lest he go
nal clashes. The startling assert,
wrong. Sr: Paul roet°60th clasA0
es
ion is made in one of the opening
of men, and dealt very differently
pages, that 'judging by the number
with them. The Pharisee is a type
of commitments, year by year, to
of one class, and Clio'tweak brother"
the penitentiaries and State prisons,
the other. know bath classes
crime has increased in 'the United
The
o£ -men. The first class is conscien-
States, relatively to tllo population,
tions, but often stubbornly and sel-
since the war by nue-third..' Further
flishly s6: the other is conscientious
011 It iH HhOwil that the great9Ht inn
but generally weakly and tiaintell'-
creaat) )las been within the past ten
]gently so. - Both need inistructions
since
° years, OI' A111CP 11310, In that year
ce 18prisonerA
but in different ways. The man Of
the ratio to the popular
`«strong" conscience, who has con%
tion was 853 to the million. In
viotions Ho confident and numerous
1880 it was 1,169 to the million. In
that Du has a profound. judgment on
1850 the ratio was only 200 to the
all quumtio119, ilee'ds - to learn that
inillion, or barely one fourth of, the"
conscience may become so compre-
ratne of 1880. The fact is noted in
limnalye as to lose all its finality ,
this connection that the increase
and a man of "weak" .conscience,
who finds mural questions where
of crime has been very much greater
there are none, needs to be kindly
among the native than among the
- -- -- - - foreign-- popu:lation, it-isthat___taught
that there are enough Qioral
the ratio of prisoners ill cities is two
gne.9 IOba o -Pep a mans ebnsciance
and one-fourth times all great as ill
busy, without forcing it to labor in
the country .at large. Among the
tyhere plain cert. venae
facts of curious interest brought out
is wholly
is `°!'ally cotupetent to act.
in this paper are those denoting the
prevalence of particular offences in
AS YOU LIKE IT
special IOCRiItlf;9, Thus it is shown
-
that the largest number of forgers is
11i14LiNG DEAD MEN.
in prison in Pennsylvania; of coun.
In China they kill dead men.
terfeitera, in New York ; of mail
The China papers report a case in
robberts, in Texas; of illicit distil
%yhich the body of It prisoner' was
lers, in North Carolina and Tonnes,
boheaded after death, He was a
oPe ; of saloon keepers, in Maine
salt smuggler, who was concerned i
" and Massachusets, and Pennsyl•
in a desperate fight in the neighbor- i
Vania ; of disorderly persons, in
hood of Shanghai with the customs t
New York ; of vagrants, in Pennsyl-
officers. • He was captured in a t
vania ; of murderers, in Texas and
badly -wounded condition, and died
California. Taking the entire prieon
in prison. But as lie had been a
population togeCller, the offence of
&,sperato smuggler the magistrate
most frequent occurrence is larceny ;
received orders from the superior
next on the list is burglary. Asalilts
autborities that the corpse was to i
n
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garrison, prot;veded to the, execution poetise veil,to, be titf rown over Non
ground outaida the -west; gate -of sieur's slippers, and Madame's put.
Shanghai City, where a judicial au -feu,
table and two chairs were ready for PLURAL MA ILUAGEs.
them. The coffin of the smuggler
was then deposited close by, and The convention of tine W. C. T.,
after a short ptiuse ,the ulabistrate New York was stirred up to a high
threw 0uwu A bamboo slip, on which pitch wliell M°t•s. Angie Newman,
the punishment was written,and the Superintendent of the Mormon
executioner forthwith took out the Mission, began her address. She
body and- cut off the head. The gave a well prepared history of her
latter was enclosed in a small wood- experience in Utah Territory. Her
all case, which was sunt to be ex. graphic description of the shocking
posed at the scene of the crime, and condition of the Mormon woman in
the civil and military mandarins, Utah elided horrified exclamations
bortle aloft in their sedan chairs, from all parts of the opera house.
each returned by a different strrot She told of two sisters, Mormon
to their respective offices. ;iris, one 16 years old and the other
HE OOT HIS GLASS. fourteen, whom she saw in a squalid
—A teetotal minister, who was condition, both with habiem in their
very their own father. Another case
particular about his toilet, arms and both gir1H, the wives of
scut to preach one Sunday for u
mentioned was that of a man who
brother minister tit u parish church
ill I{jin"shire. On arriving at lead wartied, besi«les a wife outside
the vestry ha looked around ill his family, his own mother, his
search of the mirror to see that his grandmother, his daughter and his
toilet was all right before ente•rin., granddau�ht«r. Aid three wives
the pulpit, but, failing to find ou«>, we're llyillg at the same time,
the
said to t the beadle: "John, can The National Union will take steps
I not have a glass before entering to ameliorate the condition of tie
the pulpit 9" -'Certainly, sir," rel)lieMormon women as Far as lies in its
John. "Jest bide sweet and I'll got Power.
ane for ye iurmediataly," and -It-fc
the vestry at once. On his return
the minister said, "Well, John, have
you succeeded 1"''Yes, air," replied
John, "I'vp brocht a gill,'; that'll be •
a glass for the forenoon and anither
for the afternoon."NEW'.0
ADVICE TO A YOUNG MAN.
Never whip your brain, All
high pressure is dahlgerous. Study 0
to -think as quietly and as easily us
you breathe,, Never force, yourself '• TY P E
to learn what you have no talent
for. ICnowledge .without love will
remain a lifeless nitiuufteture, not a
living growth. Be content to 1"e - ✓ A—
no...t•n
ignorant of many things that you
_ •.
may know one thing well, and that oR �� rl•
the thing which Gud specially ell-® Dnp 0��
cowedyo i I t0 know, requires /� ell
I t / 7i. ''17
tr � aX yC`
Ere to fuse the materials of thinking,
no less than to melt the iron in the �cf
Foundry. But remember thio, how.
giver strong you may bey physic6,
ally, 'pd
h tr
to 9h•ike R low, r. v
«
and howe er else
Pr
intellectually, to recognize a fact y Q
ind discern R diff'eren'ce, tour nuc \\1 s EG
,era ill- tile. game of lift) depends, oil
;he serious culture which you give — —
;o the third formative force in human
)haracter, your .moral nature, and The Huron News -Record
)f the rightful supremacy of this
;lenient, a comprehensive expression °
a found in "tile right simple word, Has just placed in stock another lot of
ove. Oil this all prophets, poets Extra Hard Metal
knd philosophers art- agreed.—Pro"
yr;sor• Blackie.
EGYPTIAN FOOLISHNESS. J. IYP
—There is a fast ;-row•in; feIar �O
among the Egyptiau natives that-
Ale
hat;lie present low stage of thio Nile, °
piprecedentoti, in,recent times, is
ice to the mackinatigns' of the .—SC1'ERIOR—
uiihdi. It is argued that the
mcients- were fully aware that it •
xas pos9ible to deflect the course of New
lachinery.
,he Nile and in support of this
krgument the- exponents of this
.heory quote Ezekiel 39, 8, and 30, ^A
lh, and Isaiah 19, 5, threatening, BLACK & COLORED 13RITI511,
,he desolation of Egypt and the AMERICAN AND CANADIAN
turning of tier wati-em front) their
:curse. It ip further assigns -,that
.hF.INE:-:INKS
Ile �Cing of Al.)y4HlIlIR in Ii40
,breatened the Turkish pashn at
Cairo to avail himself of his power °
:o turn the Nile from its course, at COPPER-111IYEb
Ionic point in the unexplored region
,hrough which the great river runs, AMERICAN;; ORNAMENTS
ind many persons not aharing the
'anaticignl of the Mandi's 'followers
ire inclined to the belief that he, HANDSOME
too, ]las discovered the place and the
Heal» of putting Egypt death New Borders 1
lowly by drying 'lier fountain o •
ife.
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For And About Women ANADIAN R IMPORTED
CONTINUITY OF THOUGHT.
Vit. Thomas Ti»tes :—A number FINE PAPERS
,f the young ladies employed in the
J. C. R. dining rooms were the
Mier evening di8o 9Htnn a case 0111• facilities are lilli 11•passe,l fon' the
vhich happened lately of a young execution of
ady, having unconsciously cut orf
ter hair in. )lel• sleep, Among the -)Every Class of Printing(- .
umber who were discussing the
(fair was Miss Padden, herself the in the very best style known to the craft,.
,osaessor of long raved tresses. and at la otters te' rateR.
nudge of her surprise yesterday
horning on awakening that she had
,artially carried.out the same act.
the had evidently arisen during the
ight, and while in a son)nambulis.
is state, severed one of three plana Fall,ppinfingn which her' hair wits braided.
'he missing plait was foulld'along-
de the bed:on tlidfloor-, OF ALIT-KINDR.
UNUARRYING.'
The herald's Paris correspondent
sked harass Bernhardt whether SALE BILLS1
Ile considered marriage's, failure.
Ille. Bernhardt took time to reflect
nd then penned the following reply: ALL SIZES AND COLORS.
-"The possibility of divorce makes
he association of titan and woman
)rmed bV marriage morn agreeable, (creed h all r equalizes their rights, Fi
ne
Work."
orced slavery no longtir existing,
he necessity for revolting against
is a thing 'of tile past. Mutual OF F>I•ERY DESCRIPTION.
mceiisiona can now be made with-
ut causing a scene of humiliation --
n either side, for these conce'ssions t
ave now become voluntary., The ,,, PROPERTY BC11 SALE OR
nowled a which husband and wife n' RF,NT.--Advertiser•swill and "The
g e: News Record" one of the neat nmediume
Ow have that each call regain his In the Count}- of Hnron. Advertise in
^The New
e• Ncord"-Tho Double Circulation
r her liberty, if married life is no Talks toTehon,tands. •Itatesaslow anAny,
i
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�uGtlI�U Suitable for medium-sized houses
f > 'Thoroughly Tested,
ITS ADVANTAGES".
It can be placed in low ct•llais or basemeuls. W
It has casing of steel plate around the firebox, making it perf, oily smoke
and gas tight.
It is easily cleaned aur, an important feature, as it insures the Furnace
heating all wail at the end of the neuron as when first started..
Immense rndiuting surfara is given, and additional heat obtained by utilizing "
that which is ue4ally wnsu•d by pnsaing into the chimney.
The fire door is double, the, cold air being taken in at the top and carried
down hatwt•en i1w elates io b„lu m of the lire ptace, preventing hent nod,sparks
escaping iutu rhe cellar.
It is rosily regni,tie,l i.t it damper rod in frontuf the furnace causing the ”
fire In pass down aide it, rt esti clear ar-MUld the fire btu, Pffeetiug a great saving
of furl.
'111.1e, Neti' Gi•lkr le the cheapest first-class Furnace made, audembodies •',
all tl•e iequiremente OrA Lerh•ct heater.
Havin; used it Hut Air Furnace pur- For the past seven years we have used
chased f,um Harland knee., five yPars I in ouT Clothing and Furnishing Estab-
ago, 1 can atri n lr r.•counneud it its be„ lishment two Hot Air Furnaoes manufac-
ing the 4311PRpe81 nod b -at way of hivtting tuned by Harland Bros., and our expert -
houses. It Inas given my the very best ence during that time warrants us in
satisfaetion, s,iviug n -e uuuuttlly from s,.ying that we have effected it great sav-
tell to lif eau .!„Mars, as well ns, being ing in fuel, besides having it better heat- kP
less U'o.ible than sl ores, and much clean- ed establishment, and one that has been
er. fours' iP:,pr•c fatly, I free'from the discomforts of stoves. We
t4 FU. U1,A.;(1U`•1'. strongly recommend hot air in preference
The Furuacu put in rt,)• hwise by Hnr- to stoves. JACKSON BROS.
nand Bros, tit vrnrs nto, bas given I have much pleasure in spying that ri
me entire snticf c 6 n, h; -hiv much c,onu- the Heater pinced by you ill my house, '
to e ut t
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salt fall, run
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reeumm(-nd thein t„ ,try pers.i , in pre- store easily managed, and in every re-
ferenee to stoves Youri1, spect a better way of warming a bouse,
August 18, 1'88, Jur. It'1111'EHEAD. th.,n by the old system of stoves.
The Furnace put ill by you in my Yo4rs,etc., D.A.FOR RESTER.
hrsuse hast Beason had given ih'•- t;, at of This is to Icerlify that HarlandBros.
satisGtothou, and I c0nsir'rr it pt•ifi•rahle placed Furntt4es is my dwelling house
to eitherc,al tit- o r• wu d s tt
)vas being
and in my Bauhing office, and I take
cleaner, muraan.ily mnnn}e,l nod eco- pleasure in st.atiur•th:•yhave given per- i.
nomicat JA1fE:-' IiJlITif. fact satisfaction. It has afforded me
Clinton, August, 1888, comfort to be relieved from the dust and
The Hot Air F'urrace put ill nip house ashes, and irregular temperature inci-
by Harland -rod , three year9 ago, Ilan I dent to heating by means of stoves, be- y
given me the beet of aalisfaction, the sid: s all other advantages
house being more comfortabl'v heated, August 20, 1888. J. P. TISDALL. w
and of a uniform tcinpi>r.ttnre, and being
much more economical than either cont The Hot Air Furnace you put in for
orwood stoves, and very easily roan- me last fall has given the very best of
satisfaction, We have been able to keep
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The Clot Air Furnace put in my house rooms) at a temperature of from 65 0 to v G!
last year by Harland Bros. works well, 70 0, with attending to it three times yin
is cleaner, less tlx,uble, and more eco. 24 Hours. I would not have a stove is
nomical than stoveb. I caul stronglyunder any consideration, as- your Furn-
recuminer d heating by furnace, nce does away with. all dirt and trouble.
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Clinton, I -e ,t. 15a June let, t, 18 88
I n
Q':II1 and Seo It And Get Prices,
Full Stock of Stoves, Hardware, &c. • Prices Away Down.
Hula% Bros., 1 art -St., Clinton,
into Cj r 0 J. 0. STEVENSON,
o V a Furniture; Dealer, &c.
v THE LEADINO UNDERTAKER AND
(!�
t-' u,>' u FUNERAL DIRECTOR.
r�� -" 4 r 3 ti Opposite Town Hall, Clinton, -Ont M ,
Z a __
• N -O. o « Q t Note lfeads, Letter Ileads, Statements, and•in
.� Q t, L7 .. tact) all kinds of printing, int the best style
•w 4-j 0Q ^ _ J 'd U known to the eraft aaul at, low rater,, :tt lits
«�--� h(•'`'•'/t O to. News—I'moRn office.
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HPjANSSOUNn AUVICIi.—Those hating «aloe of a13 t��
kind should consider that it is Just its important
to have their pnaters properly dirplaved and np- j t
pear nentand� attractive, :as it is to have n good lJ). LJnapproached for
auctioneer. Tux NRws•Iteconu nutk•s a speeinity L., -Ili.. 1 ..•`'t
of this class of work, they have the ataterial and
t„a:�F��_� = Tone and Quality.
experienw to hive you what you wait at ver}'
reasonable prices. t CAT%pp1,,.OGIJJUES FREF. ` µ
AUCTION SALES . I BELL fa CO., Guelph, Ontr
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o CAAtiction .- 0R. WASHINGTON
'I'hc People's •Auctlo:Icar. � f '
Il prrpalvrl to c011411eth Solos 1111-01i'd iltrrhl'Oat andI'lling �i117,m,: ell, of
the c„uut•y of ]lurun, i Toronto.
Large Expericut'e. Torus as b,v- as any.
S-itiafae-tioe gilt) raliIced. Will be, at the
Fannies and'others'who stn,lt• their utva a
iutar,,sts should (-all .,n or ndtlress Ratteubury House
T. M. CARTANG, c i.N'rON
CLINTON.
iTZILL 1f1;ADS, NOTE
Heads, Latter Ileads, Ta s, i
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Stateefmte, Circulurs, Hnsh,ugs OCTOBER IS.
Cantil, Emelopas, Programmes
ete., eta:,, prh,t(! t in it worltunn
like nmaim•r and Rt low rates, n A feav of the hundredu cured try DII.,
%TIlF NECVS-B•FCoitD office. WASHINGTONIPS Ne,&v 1llethod
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Of Ir►halation
W. Ti. Storey,irof Store), g Son, prominent
r"NMOIR 1, Cy glove manufacturers of Acton Ont., cured by
Dr_3/',•tshington.of, entarrh of” "t fie _throat, batt
U RE form, and prcmonneed incurable 6-y endnent
speciallsts In Canada and England. Write him
far partlemlark.
70 Chroulc Hrmtchitfa and Asthma Cpred.
An Enghsh Church Clergyman speaks,
Rectory, Cornwall. Ont
DR. WAS11IxGTGN.—
DRAIt SIR, -I nut glad to be able to ihforin you
thatour,dnnyhter is quite well attain. As this in
the secor.d time she Tins been cured of grave'
bronchial troubles under },our trentn,ent, when
FITS Is the nRual remedles luted, 1 write to express my
When I as Cvh Ido not mean menet gratitude. Please nceept m}• sincere thanks.
y y • Yours trill ,
atop them for a time, and then have them re. B. PETTIT. ”
urn again. I MEAN A RADICAL CURS. Mrs Jho Atrliohy, Kingston, Ont., Catarrh and
tifn mad0 -the disease of Consumption.
FI'r� EPILEPaYo� John Nialielvj, Hingst44pp Ont Catarrh.
/ Air A Hopphmg, K bmgstod, Ont, broncho Consump-
tion.
]FALLING SICKNES% her. E. Scott, ifingston, Ont, Catarrh, )lend and
Itlttetongstudy, I WAnItANTmyremedyto thront.
OVItPu the worn Oases. i$PeaUae others have }Ire Jim P•ertrani, fiarrowsmith, Ont; near teing-
ailedfanoreasonfornotnowrecelvitt�Ji�acure Rton,att,urh, th4ont,
fend atonce for atreatisoand &FianMOTTLE 311esAfar}•A'Romboarg,Centreville, Ont, -atarrh
of mY INFALLI131.E RtOlEDY. Clive l xbress headnnrl throat.
and Pont Once. It costs you nothing for a •le mes %lathowa, P. Hester, Acton Ont.
trial, and it will euro you. Address A 11Flslm, Vents Furnishing, Bnlfevlllo, Catarrh
Dr H. 0. BAoT. 37 Yon o 8 Toronto Ont, ttyyroac.
I t^1 1 ,Toho Phiprmm, P. O. Sandhurst, Ont, (near Napa.
nee), ;atarh head and throat. Bad case,
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