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Spain has 15,000,000 illiterate people.
Rxitish India las '91),417 licerl
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Only 30 r cent, of Uowa' i arms are
llaortgaged,
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Thereare 460 ilndaetries i>I1YeW Or-
leans c WWII nten labor;.
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Minard'o $riniment, lamberms a's friend
There lyre supposed to be about. f26,
009,990 Obristiaus itnthe world,
Cannibalism is still practiced in
fourteen placesau the world.
One-fourth of the land surface of the -
globe is occupied by English speaking
people, '
• A'[tnards Linament is used by physicians
In olden times deformed people were
frequently thrown into prison to be i
kept out of sight. t
The world's production of the golden
metal in 1891• was 6,010,900 ounces; of
silver 14805,000 ounces,
lilt "Handsome is that handsome does," and
_t$Hood's $arsaparilladusen't do handsomely
hen nothing does. Have you ever tried?
A St. Louis paper offers a prize of $!1
a day for errors discovered in its ad-
vertising columns."
-` New York city's annual production
of manufactured articles is valued at
$700,000,000.
Itch, Mange and Scratches of every kind
on human or animals, cured in 90 minutes
by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. This never
fails. Sold by Watt's & Co. Druggist.
In manufacturing occupations, the
average life of soap boilers is the long-
est and that of grindstone makers the
shortest.
Two Canadians made a wager on the
chance that the comet would come in
collision with the earth.
Provide yourself with a bottle of Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral, and so have the means. as
handforoontendingsaooessfully with a sudt
den cold. As an emergency medicine, it ha -
no equal,andleading physicians everywhere
recommend it. •
A new science has been christened in
Boston. It is home life, right living,
domestic science, and it is called eko-
logy.
Artificial legs and arms were in use
in Egypt as early as B. C. 700. • They
:.. • _ were made- by the .priests, who :were
the p'hysiclans of that early time.
English Spavin Liniment -removes -all
Lard, soft or calloused Lumps and Blem-
ishes from horeds, Blood Spavin, Curbs,
Splints, Ring Bone, Sweeney, Stifles,
Sprains, Sore and Swollen Throat, Coughs,
eta. Save 1850 by use of one bottle. War
ranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure
Over knows. Sold by Watt's '& Co. Drug-
gist. - • .
Philadelphia is entitled to be known
as the city oT sisterly love. Accord-
ing to a recent police census the city
boasts of 23,000 more women than men.
The Danes lead the world as butter
makers. Danish butter has taken the
first prize at most of the world's fairs,
including the Philadelphiayycentennial.
BaEumaersM NEED IN A DAO. -South
American Rheumatic Curs for Rheuma-
tism and Neuralgia radically cares in 1 to
3 days. Its action upon the system is re-
markable and mysterious. It removes at
once the cause and the disease immediate-
ly disappears. The firstdosegreatly bene•
fits. Iii cents. Warranted by Watts &
Me., Drsggist,-
In'Portugal the wine treading is
. done by aang of men dancing to the
music of a bagpipe. The work is hard,
the weather warm, the results inde-
scribable.
In the Austrian army suicides aver-
age 10,000 a year. This does not in-
clude foiled attempts, and represents
20 per cent. of the general mortality
among the Austrian soldiers.
When Eby ass sick, we gave her Ca/stores.
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria.
When she became Mise, she clung to Castoria.
When she had QLildren,shegave them Caetorie.
An advertisement for a school teach -
r in an Indiana paper reads as follows:
t ' e must be a man sound in body and
fleet, not afraid to use the rod.
ages $10 per month and board
ound."
• e violin upon which the wedding
rch was played at George Wash-
" on's marriage has come into the
esession of the Sunbury (Pa.) Music -
1 Society. ,
• The most costly piece of railway
line in the world is that between the
Mansion House and Aldgate stations
in London, which required the expen-
diture of close upon $10,000,000 a mile.
• Rebecca Wilkinson, of Brownsvalley, ind.
says: "Thad been in a distressed condition
for three yearsfrom Nervousness, Weakness
of the Stomach', Dyspepsia and Indigestion
tfibtil my health was gone. I had been
doctoring constantly with no relief. I
bought one bottle of South American Ner-
vine, which done me more good than $50
worth of doctoring I ever did in my life.
X would advise every weakly person to use
this valuable and lovely remedy. A trial
'bottle will convince you. Warranted by
"'•:I'iatte & Co. Druggist.
+' A. deaf and dumb book canvasser
sold seventy-six books within four
els .recent in three small New
atnpshire towns, with commissions
ounting to $150.
:A, Brunswick (Me.) man recently
id for a suit of clothes with 3,000
ppers.which he had been accumulat-
ng for years. The lot weighed twenty-
Oite'' pounds. .
HAMILTON, March 21st, 1692.
..1Yfi,r. A. SMITIT ik Co„
536 Bloor St., Toronto :
f 1O5T5,-Plea o Ship us per. O. T. k„ freight
pprepy,aidtenet/3) gross more of your Anti -Dan-
druff. This makes six gross or 864 bottles pur-
4;. Obliged front yeti since January 16th, 1892, a little
Moro than two, months. Tile large demand is
eine 'tiY .the merits of the preparation. as our
cttatorriers to whom we have sold it certify. We
And ,it not only romioves the dandruff and scurf,,
butt le ncolor
I aant hair -demising for the hair.
+Oledn;•tenee and hat an 'a ree'aolo Odor. it la
end of the befit preliaratpone fro know of to
riromote"thegarewth of ,the balk and prevont its
fallin(tadt Wishing your continued sneceas and
alt attended tale. We romaifi,
'retire truly,
Jiro. A. BAER & CO.
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All' disorders "Of the Throat and
Lltngs is Ayer's. Cherry ,Pectoral,
It bas•no equal as, a cough -cure.
Bronchitis
" When 1 was a boy, Ihad a*Puebla.'
trouble of seen a persistent and stub-
born character, that the doctor pro-
nounFed it incurable with ordinary
remedies, but recommended me to try.-
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. I did so, and,
one bottle cured me. For the last fifteen
_years, I have used thisreparation with
good effect whenever I take a bad cold,
and I know of numbers of people'who
keep it in the house all the time, not
considering it safe to be without it." --
5. C. Woodson, P,M., Forest Hill, W. Va.
Cough
" For more than twenty-five years, I
was a sufferer from lung trouble, at-
tended with coughing so severe at times'
as to cause hemorrhage, the paroxysms
frequently lasting three or four hours.
1 was induced to try Ayer's,Cherry Pec-
toral, and after taking four bottles, was
thoroughly cured."- Franz Hoffman,
Clay Centre, Kans.
La Grippe
" Last spring I was taken down with
la grippe. At times I was completely
prostrated, and so difficult was my
breathing that my breast seemed as if
confined in an iron cage. 1 procpred a
bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and
no sooner had I began taking it than
relief followed. I could not believe that
the effect would be so rapid and the
cure so complete."- W. H. Williams,
Cook City, S. Dak.
AYER'S
CHERRY PECTORAL
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Sold by all Druggists. Price $, ; six bottles, $s.
Prompt to act, sure to cure
SAFELY OVER NIAGARA FALLS
The-cilowning effort -of the most fool
Hardy spirits is to . ride - over Niagara
Falls or through the Whirlpool Rapids
below in a float, cask, or swimming
suit. No man has ever floated through
alive, and the conquest of the great
cataract has been reserved for a dog.
The feat was witnessed recently by a
little group of sight -seers. A large
black Newfoundland dog, while lap-
ping the water off Luna Island, trlipped
off the rock into the rapidly whirling.
current. In a twinkling he was swept
over the American Falls. Out ofcur'i-
osity the crowd went to the edge to
look over the precipice. To the wonder
of all, the dog was seen to drag himself
upon some rocks beside the Cave of
the Winds. Four of the spectators de-
scended, an& found the dog weak and
exhausted and bleeding from severe
cuts in his flanks. Ho was carried to
the stairs, a doctor sewed up the gash-
es, and in a few hours the dog was
limping around and wagging his tail,
00 IT SE?
Th410910n little effusion 9r Oozy iN
the; outcome a of is nin <reoeb fieri
a� i to illy to a 4a
of sermons. reached in"Rattegbury street.:
r
Methodist ereht,: by Bev. Mr S§ilton, on
'1 Rstrnnnw wt
s;weir 4n ieut4Ain:tivening,.and sin ruled
the sky, • •••
The stars wore brightly shining Ort. their
worlds on 'high.
Earth slept,. all wasstill, naught was heard
to mar,
While quietness reigned supreme, brightly
beamed the evening star.
In a eontem latjve moods neath heaven's'
canopy of light,
It was then my thoughts got wafted to the
Infinite; •
Upon a thousand hille, the cattle He doth
awe;
The earth is His footstool, and Heaven is
sotu His throne.
'•`••way
The stars they seemed to with each other
vie
In beautifying the summer's midnight eky.
All wereathere, each with their separate
name,
As though they're linked together with one
massive chain.
Some seemed very near, while others were
far away;
Some shone very brightly, from others
scarce a ray.,
Just then to me it was most clearly shown
Earth to be His footstool, and Heaven to be
His throne.
Then came over me this thought, as I stood
there,
Is yon firmament Heaven, with its many
mansions fair ?
And those stars that shone so wondrously
fair and bright,
May perchance be the dwelling place of
saints of light -
In fact Daniels,who for their Master would
do and dare,
And• with windows wide ops, offer their
fervent prayer,
And now with Christ a kingdom in yon
Heaven own,
Whose earth is His footstool, and Heaven
is His throne.
Again there stars that with lesser radiance
shine
May also be the dwelling plane of souls
divine;
Who their master loved, but with less zeal,
less fervour,
Now, according to their works, enjoy their
Lord's favor;
Or perobance they began to serve Him late
in life,
-When the waning lamp went out, staying
all.toil-and strife. -. __-
But yet to me it was clearly shown,
The earth to be His footstool and Heaven
to be His throne. - •
Thus we behold Heaven so wonderously
bright and- fair,
With its grades of lasting glory, and long
so to be there.
Arid the stars they sparkle, and they
.i - brighter shine.
Will I ever see them in the light divine?
Will I ever know their names, and call
them one by one?
Will I go to live with them when my short
day's work is done ?
And wander in the realms of him who owns
The earth for His footstool, and Heaven
for His throne.
COMMENDABLE.
All claims not consistent with the high
charaoter of Syrup of Figs are purposely
avoided by the Cal. Fig Syrup company
It acts gently on the kidneys, liver ana
bowels, cleansing the system effectually
but it is not a cure-all, and makes no pre-
tensions that every bottle will not
substantiate.
A PRACTICAL QUEEN.
Though in some matters Queen Vic-
toria is very old-tashioned, and refuses
to listen to the voice of fashion, she is
always ready enough to take up new
inventions of a practical nature. In
the typewriter she took the greatest
interest, and one is in daily use when-
ever she may be in residence, being
used for ,the writing of the Court Cir-
cular, lists of visitors and other parti-
culars which Her Majesty "edits, and
which used always to be written out in
the ordinary way for her perusal.
When Prince Ferdinand, who is about
to marry Princess Maria of Edinburgh,
was staying with the Queen, this ma-
chine amused him greatly, and he took
one back to Roumania with him for
use in his future home.
Mr. Geo. W. Turner
Simply Awful
Worst Case of Scrofula the
Doctors Ever Saw
Completely Cured: by HOOD'S
SA RSA I'AR I GLA.
"When 1 was 4 or 5 years ofd Hiatt a scrof-
ulous sore on the middle linger of ryy, left hand,
which got so had that the doctors cut the
finger on, :.11(1 laser took off more than half my
„hand. Then the sore broke out on my arta.
eanei out on my neek and faro on both sides,
nearly destroying attic sight of one eye, also
on, my right arm. 1loetora said It was the
Worst Case of Scrofula
they ever su•,v. It was simply awful: Five
years -ago I began to take Hood's Sarsaparilla.
Gradually 1 found that the soros were begin-
ning to heal. I kept on till I had taken ten
bottles, too dopier.: Just think of What a
return I got for tint investment: A thou-
sand per Bent Vey, many thousand. For
the past 4 years I have had no sores. I
Work all the Time.
Before, 1 could do no work. I knew not
What to say strong enough to. express my grat-
itude to Ifnod'e Aurae arida formy perfect
tete." dltortoa W: TterNl11t, Farmer, Gal-
way, Saratoga comity, N. Y.,
de n .bv
1 1101ddtfhko t sib
Flo'oq 13 Ptt:r.t3,
ttlOetlon hurl tone the stomach. to th re. 23o.
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TO PREVENT THE GRIP
Or any other similar epidemic, the blood
and the whole system should be kept in
healthy condition. If you feel worn on.
or have"that tired feelip.g" in the morn- s.
do not be guilty of neglect. Give immedi-
ate attention to yourself. Take Hood'e
Sarsaparilla to give strength, purify the
blood and prevent disease.
H•Iod's Pills cnrc ills, jaundice, bilious-
ness, sick headache. constipation.
Written on the death, of our dear nld
friend Mrs Hommel, who fell asleep in
Jesus, Nov. 9. 1892 s
Sweetly asleep in Jesus, safe on his gentle
breast,
She who so long was with us,
She whom we all loved dearly,
Has passed to eternal rest.
Gone from this world of sorrow,
Gone from this world of pain,
She who so patiently suffered,
With ne'er a repine or murmur,
Shall suffer, never again.
She has gone from the friends who loved
From those who had held her dear, [her,
But when our trials seem hardest,
And when our pathway seems dayest,
Her spirit shall hover near.
Beloved by all those who knew her,
Cherished and loved by her own,
She who endured with patience,
Awaiting her Master's bidding,
Now kneels at her Saviour's throne.
Much we shall miss her presence,
Listen her voice to hear;
Alwaye so kind to the stranger,
Seeking their pathway to brighten,
Seeking their hearts to cheer.
But let us not mourn her too deeply,
For, although now to us lost,
She has but just gone before us,
Perhaps but a short time before ns
The river of death has oroseed.
So now let as all take comfort,
Arid her Saviour take as our guide,
That when we have trod the dark valley,
That when we have crossed the dark river,
We may with her Saviour abide.
Composed and written by Annie Mae
Irving.
WONDER OF THE DAY !
Fast Diamond Black for Wool is the won-
der of the day. it gives a magnificent deep
shade of Black over all colors, and will never
orack or wash out. Goode dyed with Fast
Diamonds Black maybe washed in soap -suds
without affecting the Dolor in the slightest de-
gree. No other Blaok dye can approach Dia-
mond in strength and quality of color. Buy
the Diamond, usetheDiamond, and trustno
inferior make.
Mr W. A. Webster says ' fully 550
families migrated last year from South
Dakota tb the Canadian Northwest.
According to the report of the Dom-
inion immigration agent at Winnipeg,
nearly *000 settlers entered Manitoba,
and the North-West Territories last
year.
W. H. Hogaboom, Osgoode Station, Ont,
writes: -It is with pleasure that I add my
testimony to the valve of Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills, My wife was run down and
weak, and had been so for six years. I de•
oided to get Pink Pills and Must. nay they
have given great statisfaetiott My wife Is
able to ge to dutch idw for the first titre,
in two years. Sold b; alt dtialetio.56 0elat4
a box Or Six boxes for $2,59. , Dr. `',0111iani l'`
IiCedioiila Co., Droops i1Xet Ont
.WQQLSEY'S `VERY GOOD RIFLE
$HOT.
" The finest Liffe shot tthat ever Walk -
the eon of the Wes as:.a Pan
named'.liing'-Woalbey, .ari old 'timer,
Who lived near Yuma, Arizona, intha
good ol& age days of tiie West,"
said Wallace LcLaurrin. '.'This lmao
Waoledp was oirginally, from" Ohio,
He moved to Arizona iia his early child-
hood. When he was about the age of
ten his father.and mother were killed
and scalped by the Apaches. He hid.
in the rocks and escaped. rive years
later, when, he was a mere boy, he
went on the warpath for the Apaches,
and he never spared, , one. He could.
not count exactly how many he had
killed in his life.
"The last tine I saw him was- one
day while the stage stopped_ to let the
horses rest near Texas Hill, on the
Gila River, in 1872; His fame as a rifle
shot had spread wall oder the West,
and the mention of his i'lssinii , filled the
Apaches' hearts with feAtt,aaid trembl-
ing. mole iassengetC- pal abased hien
to give an exhibition -of his marksman-
ship and be consented. He nailed
a board up to the side of a little shanty,
and put 100 balls at." distance of 1b0
yards in the place, `wltYtgtt in
distan-
ce of a sixteenth of an inch rn l00 shots.
He then drove the nails far into the
board with ten more shots. Everyone
applauded. Then he took a common
bullet, tied it to an infinitesimally
small thread, fastened the thread to
the limb of a tree 20 feet above the
ground, placed a small neck bottle on
ground and started the bullet swing-
ing to and fro. He walked back 60
paces, wheeled suddenly around.and
fired.
"Well, gentlemen, you may stuff
me with sawdust and exhibit me at the
World's Fair as the biggest liar in the
universe if Woolsey didn't cut that
string in twain with his rifle ball and
make the bullet drop in the mouth of
that bottle." -St. Louis Republic.
C. C. RlcnnRDs & Co.
GENTS. -I have used your MINARD'S
LINIMENT in my family for some years
and believe it the best medicine in the
market as it does all it it recommended to do
Cannaan Forks, N. B., D. KIEROTEAD.
John Mader, Mahone Bay, informs us
that he was cured of a very severe attack
of rheumatism by ening MINARD'S
LINMENT.
HORSE SENSE.
A Pennsylvania niother, missing her
baby boy the other day, found him in
the stable clapping the hind legs of a
family horse, with loud and delighted
cries. Although a spirited animal, the
horse stood perfectly still under the
shower of blows, seemingly afraid to
stir for fear of hurting the infant, re-
fusing even to eat. As soon as the
child was removed the horse changed
to a more comfortable position and
resumed its meal.
BANNEli ROUTE.
Does itb ever strike you that the new
Wabash line between Detroit and Chicago,
just completed, forms part of the shortest
line from Canada to the World Fair City
and the great west. The the
trains on
the Wabash are absolutely the finest in the
World; not half the advantages of this
Railway can be outlined here, any R. R.
tioket agent will tell you -the rest, write or
call at our new office, N. E. Co. Ring t
Yonge'street Toronto. J. B. Richardson
Canadian Passenger agent.
\VIIEKE YOU ('AN'T HIDE.
You can't hire a girl in Berlin,
writes Frank (i. Carpenter, without
going to the police, and you have to
make out two statements whenever -
you hire a servant. One of these state-
ments is foe your landlord and the
other for the police. They describe
the girl as a passport does, giving her
age, size and the color of her eyes and
hair. You have to state where she
came from, and when she leaves you
have to send in another statement
saying she has gone. If you say she is
a good girl and honest and the reverse
is true, and she goes somewhere else
and shows herself to be a thief, you
are liable to be tined for giving her
false recommendation. This is the
same with all sorts of servants, and a
dishonest person cannot get a place
here under false pretenses, nor can a
man here easily escape the payment
of his debts. One of the curious in-
stitutions of the city is an intelligence
office, as it might be called, where
records of these passports are kept,
and where you can go and find out
just where any man or woman is stop-
ping. If John Smith,who owes you a
bill, moves to another part of Berlin
to escape you, you have only to go to
this office, and by paying a few cents
you will get a report which will tell
you just where he has lived in the city
and where you will find him at pres-
ent. There is no chance for a man to
escape or hide here, and the argue
eyes of the Government are always
upon you.
OPEN AS DAY.
It is given to every physician, the form-
ula of Scott's Emulsion being no secret ;
but no successful imitation has been offer-
ed to the public. Only years of study and
experience can produce the best.
Rev F, W. Dobbs has teen the pastor
of the Anglican church at Portsmouth,
Ont., for t19 years. '
A PERFECT REMEDY
-FOR ALLY----
Diseases oftheStomach
For Sale by all Druggists
And Wholesale by LONDON DRUG 00;, London, Ont.
?lso'e Remedy Abe ct5tarrh to the •
et, Realest t \ nee, Cheri eat.,;
L a,
ltf b, ¢rggldre or xt,»' , etai'
J.��.w:,�i'it1Gr�'t�'dil'`i'k'•.L�,,;.'dt.�
The news that the Chicago Auditor
turn is slowly sinking through, ilia thin
,crust en which Chicago rests► Makes
matters lack bad for the World's trair,
A year tar So a o an engineer w
asquote
ed as•saying �tit the waters of bake
Michigan .shed,. xrnderljhtned • -0hie . o,
and th t wit the br cow a. e
World's Fair, city would surely:
collapse, -The sinking of the Auditor-
rum, makes.what was regarded at the
time as idle talk seem' unpleasantlry,
rue, It as to look as if the. World t3•
rah' ,might be an excellent exhibition
to stay awayfrot .
RAILROAD TI°E TA.OLB
Issued October 2nd, 1692.
The departure of trains at the several
etatione named, is according to the last
official time card :
OL
Grand Trunk Division
Going East Going West.
4.55 p.m.
7.48. a.m. 10.05 a.m.
2.41 p.m. 1.28 p.m.
6.55 p.m.
9.17 p.m.
London, Huron and. Bruce Division
Going North Going South
a.m. p.m a.m. p.m
Wingham .11.00 7.50 6.45 3.50
Belgrave ..10.42 7.26 7.00 4.11
Blyth • 10.28 7.12 7.14 4.25
Londesboro 10.19 7.03 7.21 4.32
Clinton ... .10.10 6.45 7.55 4.50
Brucefleld10.00 6.17 8.15 6.12
Kippen .,9.551 6.07 8.24 5.21
Hansall9.42 6.00 8.32 5.80
Exeter . , . 9.34 5.46 8.50 5.46
London8.0e 4.30 10.15 6.55
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decorate their houses inside or paint them out•
side will find it to 'their advantage to give me a
nail,
tlfShop, south Oliver Johnston's blacksmith
shop, and directly opposite Mr. J. Chidley
residence.
JOSEPH COPP
'Practical Paper Hanger and Painter.
ROBERT -:- DOWNS,
CLINTON,
Manufacturer sad Proprietor for the best Sita
Min Dog In use. Agent for the sale and appli-
cation of the or FISHER PATENT AUTOMATIC Boman
CLnSNIR. STEAM FITTINDS furnished and app
ed on short notice.
Boilers. Engines, and all kinds of
Machinery repaired expeditiously
and in a satisfaetorY (manner
Farm implements manufactured and repaired
Steam and water punipe furnished and put in
positipn. Dry Kiltges fittoderated
on application
UN
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If you ari, interested in
_Advertising
you .ought Ito be a:eubs0t b"
er zo l~'RUUTE$S!
journal for alive;tilers,
Printers' X .k is'i
sued weekly ands is Ailed
with contributions aiict •.
helpful suggestions, from
T .
the brightest minds in the
advertising -business,
Printers' ink costs dr<
only a dollar a year, .A
sample copy will be sent
on receipt of five cents.
GEO. P. ROWELL, & CO., •
io Spruce St., - New York.
J. C. S1'EVENSON,
-THE LEADING --
UNDERTAKER
-AND-
EMBALMER.
A FULL LINE OF
GOODS KEPT ill STOCK
The b estEmbalming Fluid used
•
' S:ptendiden-rse -•
ALBERT ST.,CLINTON
Residence over store.
OPPOSITE TOWN HALL
1
4
BEN MILLER NU11SRY
FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES
NORWAY SPRUCE, SCOTCH
AND ASTRACHAN PINE,
vas LATTER OP Wn1Cn WE HAKE A SPICIALTr
r•
LARGE. -STOSE ON HAND,
The above ornamental it ' and shrubbery will be
sold at very low prices, an ' those wanting a
thing in this connection w weave money by
purchasing heYb. c
Orders by Mail will be prom"p}tly atteAolok--...
to, -Address,
JOHN STEWART. - BenmiHer.
DO YOU WANT
A First-elaea Step or Long Ladder?
A Handy Wheelbarrow ?
A splendid Churn, or anything of like
nature? Then call onjW. SMITHSON, a
ebop, No.7 Frederick 131„ or E. Dinelsy
Will be at Dineley's corner every Iatureli ty
afternoon
0i IN'ION
Planing . Mill
-AND- '
DRY KILN!
MBE SUBSORIBERHAYINCJPST.(o3,PLET .
in and furnished hih new Pianists bill with
machinery of th o 1atest improved pat re, Ds is now
prepared to attend to all orderh 11 bib ban in the
most prompt and -satisfactory -manner end at res
tunable rates. He would also return thanks to al
who patronized the old mill before they were burn
gd out, and now being in a better position to ere
ute ordersexpeditipuely and feels confident be can
ve satisfaction to all.
FACTORY -Near the Orand Trunk
Railway, Clinton.
THOMAS aoltENZI
THE RIGHT
The new model o ockford Watch, when
planed in a screw bits) ease, will fill a ion felt -
want among farmers, as it is not due proof
only, but very strong. The plate which the
wheels work between, not being separated by ✓
pillars as in the ordinary
WATCH •/
But by the bottom plate being turned ont of a
solid piece of metal, with the edger left of the
top plate to rest on; it also being pendant or lever
set with sunk balance -to prevent breaking, mak-
ing in all agood rong watch
For a Farmer
JOS. BIDDLECOMBE
McLeod's
System RENOVATOR
AND OTHER
Tested Remedies.
SPECIFIC . AND ANTIDOTE
For n: pure, Weak and Impoverished
Blood, Dyspepsia, Sleeplessness, Palpe-
tation of the Heart, Liver Complaint,
Neuralgia, Loss of .Memory, Bronchitis,
Consumption, Gall Stones, Jaundice, lir •
nay and Urinary Diseases, St. Vitus' Daficer
Female Irregularities and General »ebilitl+u
LABORATORY, GODERICN,, ORT,
3. M. Mot/1M
Prop. acid';tktantifeettrtir.,, •;
Sold by J. H. Omaha, Qliiitbn
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