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Clinton New Era, 1893-02-10, Page 6
10,193 Vougba,OV0110,Sura on a Guarantee. estShiloh's Portent ttati.faetleass-s6 Coutes VITALIZER. Chattanooga Tann. east dd�TE 1) M1' LIFE. I for'adebfllfatadei fe, o I.ivororKltiney 7.0 �,A .CATAB R H REMEDY. (luucutwand re . Price 50 a or fth successful treatment is ilemeanber, Shiloh's Itemedfes 0111S guarantee to give satisfaction. STII IX FOR MEN PAY"NQ MIME ONLY TO sateen'. p titer front Errol Of Youth, Nervous Debility Vigor, 1E4 ee.tored to health in such a I Zgdwner, hirer all else had failed that be Mcans pf cure FREE to all fellow sur- sta, with stamp, �. ltowgNv.'Aiserin, fTeacnsN) vex 140. O(TNGIT, MICN. f,, i} BALM 1 l ' -4E"'E t i ,1L L.:'11, qty 1Mos;Fpp� v RE V\.> Nmpptoma'lsedaohe,eensenaeAl iiOthhgwking COlb't,general feeling i I If{t etc; It yon are vaoy of these prt vwa ieeinttrins, youJIMCO 'I,eitlflb ;aiigg a should lose no \ a nria bottle of id' ,.-Be warned in ` t' �looted cold in head it ifri: Qatarrp, f1ollowed' 1'ti r:.,.4 fWumption• and- death. &by ai1,druggiste, or sent, paid, on receipt of price i teand $1)byaddressingA ' t GO+;: o6ky,111e,4nb . ' 1 V , R•,'R H E. McDONOUGH, or Estate, Loan and Insurance Agent E and LIFE INSURANCE jfliey to Ltian on Farm and Town Property in e; or smallcaums at the lowest current rrtes, CE—COOPER'S BLOCK, CLINTON FOR BALE OR TO LET. ARM TO RENT ne hn>,idred acres, being east half of lot 2, con kr:Taken Ashfield. Good frame barn, 'bowie and outbuildings, good orchard, plenty of well and spring water; all cleared except eight acres. Well fenced. Will be rented on reason- ;ableterme. MRS FRANK BADORE, Clinton,• s:i:L SHINGLES FOR SALE. Subscriber has now a largo stock of noitth s�Ore cedar shingles on hand at each of the !following places, and they may be procured 'either from himself or from the parties named : lgravo Mr. Watson ;- Blyth,__C.owt 1, rlieei eeTd, at the Station or from R. IL. _ McIlveon, rile y nd ELY, Londosborough from himself.—VP PROPERTY TO RENT. house on Ontario St formerly occupied T. Tipling is offered to rent; there is every nience and good stable. Also house on Rat- U>•y St. west, with stable, will be rented liable. Apply to JAMES SHEPPARD, treet. pd OUSE FOR SALE. eho se at present occupied by subscriber, Son the co' • er of Frederick and Dunlop Streets, is "Offered f•; sale. The lot is one-fifth of an acre. gouts) co stns 3 bedrooms upstairs, 2 downstairs With di+.ning-room, setting room, kitchen and We bed. Will be sold on reasonable terms. SGV; _ CIVOR, Clinton, or to HECTOR JUNOR, 295 East venue, North Hamilton. pdlm 400D FARM FOR SALE particulars apply to =:MANNING & SCOTT, ° Barristers, &c., Clinton FARM FOR SALE containing 180 acres, 110 cleared: good arn'and house; 32 acres seeded down, 20 acres of fall wheat in; 4 acres of orchard, good bearing ;fruit trees and 3 acres of young trees. Two never falling streams run through the farm. The farm is one mile north of Hayfield, on the Godericb • road. Apply on the premises to MRS JAMES MACLEOD, or by letter to Bayfield P.O. _Farm for Sale. '.Ch North Half of lot twenty-six y -six in the filth • Coneeseion of Hullett will be sold on moderate terms, part cash. It comprises 47 acres, all good land, of which 42 aro cleared. Good lofted log boogie with frame kitchen, in all ave rooms ; log stable and frame granary. Good bearing orchard. { . Well and spring, About throe mires from Clin- ton and seven miles from Blyth. Apply to the owner, MRS ELIZABETH BxtOWNLEE, Blyth, or to H. HALE, Clinton HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. Ono and a half story cottage, on Albert Street Stable, Shade, &c., contains 9 rooms good water. • Possession immodiatly, also three adjoining lots which would be sold separately if required. MRS THOS COOPER, Clinton. GOOD STORE TO RENT. First-olass Brick Store to rent, with good cel- lar Suitable for any business. now occupied by Mr.J. W. Irwin, as a grocery. Favorable terms. W. C.SEARLE For Sale or to Rent. The residence and grounds at the corner:of John and Queen Streets, in the town, of Clinton com- prising lots 534 and 536;the property Is beautifully situated and well improved, the house ie a story and a half frame in good state of repair, 8 rooms besidoe hails, pantry and kitchen, thorn is also a good stable, hard and soft water with other con- veniences, For Iart!culare apply to, MANNING & SCOTT, Solicitors. Clinton. FOR SALE. • For Sale ChOap and on easy terms, town lot 85, on Mary St., upon which there is eructed a mom- inodious frame dwelling house with kitchon,and woodshed in good repair, bard and soft water, also a frame stable. The property of A. Cadzow. For furter particulars apply to MANNING & SCOTT, Barristers Clinton. NEW ' NOTES troll). H. Mercier wee sworn in on Friday morning ae M. P. P. for Bonaventnre, 111 inard'a Liament lamberman's friend Ther has been a serious outbreak of diptheria at Teeewater, Ont. Minard's Liniment is the Beet The man who suioided at Buffalo on Monday boo been identified as Duncan 0, Turner, a former merchant and alderman at Ogdensburg. He had been ruined by whiskey. To grow old gracefully, one must live temperately, oalwly, methodically ; be in- terested in all that is going on im the world; be cheerful, happy, and contented, and above all, keep the blood puce and vigorous by the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Bemire you get Ayer's. William Deveral, a printer formerly of Woodstock, Ont., has suioided at St. Paul, Minn. His brother; George, a reporter, died at Woodstock on Monday from con- sumption: Minard'sLinament is used for horses&cattle. The election of Mrs O'Connor to pre- side over the Toronto High School Board for 1893 is the first time a lady had been choson for such a position in Canada, and it is unique in that respect. RHEUMATISM CURSE, IN A DAY.—South American Rheumatic Cure for Rheuma- tism and Neuralgia radically nares in 1 to 3 days. Its aotion upon the system is re- markable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease tm me Civic• y disappears, The first dose greatly been - fits . 75 Dents. Warranted by Watts & Co. Druggist. Sir Charles Tupper, Lord High Coni- miseioner, is to have his salary raised from $10,000 to $12,000 a year. He gets now more than he is worth to the country. Itch, Mange and Bt ratches of every kind on human or animate; oared in 30 minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by Watt's & Co. Druggist. It is stated that owing to items appearing in a Detroit paper claiming several Government officials in Wind.- sor were in favor of political union with the United States an inspector is to sent there from Ottawa to inquire in to the matter. English Spavin Liniment removes all hard, soft or Calloused Lumps and Blem- ishes from horses, Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Ring Bone, Sweeney, Stifles, Sprains, Sore and Swollen Throat, Coughs, etc. Save 150 by nee of one bottle. War- ranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by Watt's & Co. Drug- gist. • Minarde Linament is used by physicians Mrs Rudolph Yates, of Chagrin Falls has given birth to her 24th child. Thirteen of her children are living. Mrs Yates is the mother of five pairs of twins. She is 44 years old and was married at 14. Her husband is 57 years old. ' Rebecca Wilkinson, of Brownsvalley, ind. says: "I had been in a distressed condition for three yearsirom Nervousness, Weakness of the Stomac "Dyspepsia and '1 di•estion until my health was gone. 'Lt .' been doctoring constantly with no relief. I oonght one bottle of South American Ner- vine, which done me more good than $50 worth of doctoring I ever did in my life. I would advise every weakly person to use this valuable and lovely remedy. A trial bottle will convince you. Warranted by Watts & Co. Druggist. Ed. Crane and Anna Belle Fletcher, of Benton Harbor, loved each other, _a,nd_,the- day ,had -been --set: -far 'their wedding, when Anna verythoughlessly contracted a well-defined case of meas- les. This did not frighten Ed. however. Sunday he hustled around, got a par- son, and promply at the appointed hour Ed, Anna and the measles were made one. A most remarkable coincidence has happened by the election of Mr. T. White of the Pembroke Standard. There are three brothers in the White family and each of them now holds the highest office in their respective spheres of public Iife within the gift of the people. Mr. W. R. White, Q.C., mayor of this town; Mr. A.T. White is war- den of the county, and Hon. Peter White is the first ,commoner in the land. We doubt if the same coincidence has ever occurred in Canada before. ON TRb::1 The finest, comnier••,t ,',, trice] ape! ianccs sl t ' failed to cure. v- ,• • •• will back our be;i'•! i Appliance now 1•, th.• n, for Threo Mo at . on earth. Scud far r:. . W, T. Baer It is said Lord Salisbury weighs 240 pounds. Millions of Women use it - for all purposes Laundry and Household and find It a great comfort and saver of Labor Sun t OAP •••••••••• Has no equal for purity, nor for cleaning and sweetening, nor preserving the clothes and hands from in- Jdryr nor.',for., ► l4 t JPO' , FOR SALE. t r a11=rouriti e four building lots ntt.Vittoria Fat, jg• oncrt1 N use. r1 owowed .b holly°s liotoL. r: iwlttOn r<ejleutu % ramuli, 4prily; ' l rusik • ti'FIEA`ii AlM>iTATioNS nor ttW RAe Oev • TR?' •CLlN ON , i~ LIKELIKtlf THIEF' IN THE, .NIGRT. Consumption come'.. A alight Cold, with your system in the scrofulous condition That's canoed by impure blood, i4 enough to fasten it upon you, That is the time when neglect and delay are full of danger. Consumption ie Lung-sorofula. Yon oan prevent it, and you can cure it, if you haven't waited too long, with DoctorPierce's °olden Medical Discovery. That is the most potent blood-eleaneer, etrength•re- starer, and flesh -builder that has to be reaohed through the blood, for Scrofula in all its forma, Consumption, Weak Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma and all severe, linger- ing Coughs, it is the only guaranteed re- medy. If it doesn't benefit or cure, you have your money batik. The proprietors of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy knew that their medicine per- feotly and permanently cares Catarrh. To prove it to you, they made this offer: If they oan't cure your Catarrh, no matter what your case is, they'll pay you $500 in oash. NEWS NOTES William Douglas, a retired farmer, died in Galt on Saturday night while sitting in his home. The Ottawa Journal says it hears on good authority that123 members are pledged to vote in favor of placing oil on the free Hat. Mr Geo, Grover, British Royal commis- sioner to the• orld' 1 W e Colombian Exposition, was found dead in his room in the Virginia hotel at Chicago yesterday morning; heart cliseaee is supposed to be the cause. section 16 by ROO feet o1 the roof of the eiket annex of the manufacturers building at tide world's Fair grounds in Chicago collap- sed from the weight of anew on' Saturday. Machinery hall also suffered gretitlyass, The loss is estimated at 5100,000., Via, When Baby was trick, we gave bar Castor's. When .he waa a Child, she cried for Caatorla. When she became Miss, she clung to Caetoria. When aha bed Children, she gave them Castoris. In a hovel near Parkersburg W.Va.,John Michael's wife and three little children were discovered frozen to death Sunday. A fourth child, an infant, was found alive. Two young women were baptized in; the River Thames at London on Sunday. They were candidates for admission to the ehuroh of Latter Day - Saints, and if they should die from cold contracted some people would speak of it as "a mysterious 'dispensation of Proivdence" instead of what if actually was—a very injudicious and uncalled for pct. The biggest fight in Parliament this ses- sion promises to take place over the propos- ed removal, of the duty on coal oil. G. W. Moncrieff M.P. for East Lambtoli is cham- pion of the` Canadian oil refiners. He will move that before the duty is removed; a royal commission be appointed to consider whether the oil industry could exist ander unrestricted competition. C. C. Rlcainps & 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 todo Canuaan Forks, N. B., - D. KIERBTEAD. John Mader, ahon" Bay, inforplp-u thaihe was at -ea -WI: very severe attack of rheumatism by useing MINARD'S LINMENT. James McKellar, who has been in Cali- fornia several months, says he would rather have his Petit Cote farm near Windsor than one of like size in California. He visited a large number of ranches while there, and also attended meetings of different Horti- cultural societies to investigate the profits of fruit growing in the state. He says that from his peach and pear orchards down the river the profits were proportion ately more in every case and if fruit growing was given the same attention harass it is there local growers would make the most money. HOW TO GET A "SUNLIGHT" PICTURE. Send 25 "Sunlight" Soap wrappersthe large wrapper) to LEVER BRos.,• Ltd., 43 Scott St., Toronto, and you will receive by post a pretty picture, free from advertising and well worth framing. This is an easy way to decorate your home. The soap is the best in the market, and it will only cost lc postage to sent in the wrappere, if you leave the ends open. Write your address carefully. Albert Cummings, a tramp, was arrested on Friday at Buffalo, and taken to police headquarters. He was poorly clad and wore a pair of frayed overalls. When he was searched it was discovered that he worn underhis tattered clothes a suit of Canadian prison clothes; be was asked to explain and said he had changed clothes with a friend in Rochester who had escaped from prison and had not had time to get pthers; he was finally pinned down and admitted that he was a Canadiain jail -jumper. he said he had been convicted of forgery two years ago in Montreal and had been sent to the St. Vincent -de Paul penitentiary for five years. On August 16 he escaped and stole a pair of overalls and a coat, which covered his con- vict clothes. Clad like this he has put in the time since his escape -in working his way over to Buffalo. The Dominion authorities have been notified and he will be held until word is receiyed from Montreal. He can- not explain why he did not disoard his con• viot's garb as soon as he escaped. COMMENDABLE. All claims not consistent with the high character of Syrup of Figs are purposely avoided by the Cal. Fig Syrup company. It acts gently on the kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing the system effectually, but it is not a cure-all, and makes no pro - tensions that every bottle will not substantiate. BANNER ROUTE, Dose it ever strike you that the new Wabash lino between Detroit and Chicago, just completed, forms part of the shortest lino from Canada to the World Fair, Oity and the gre'a; ~hest..; .'The new,; trains On . the W bashare absolutely the &Met in the Werld; not half the advantages of this Railway can be' outlined here, any R, R. ticket agent Will toll you the rest, write or call at our now office, N, E. Co. King & range street Toropto. 3. B. Riohardson Canadian Passenger agent, ERA.' Nelly Fitzgerald,* chambermaid, receiv- ed an unexpeoted present of 1620. She is the New York Hotel s rvant, who found the 12,500 diamonds which Al re, Charles T. Yerkes wife of a Chicago{millionire, loot on Tuesday, MruYerkee left the Jewels wrapped in a handkerchief and tucked underber pil- low. The p,rcel was found rolled up in a sheat. It waa said at the hotel that Mrs. Yerkes deposited$500 to the chambermaid's credit, and Mrs Yerkes says she will never leave her jewels under* pillow again. The 1500 waa the amount of the reward offered for the return of the diamonds. Best Cure For All disorders of the Throat and Lungs is Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, It has no equal as a cough -cure. Bronchitis " When I was a boy, I had a bronchial trouble of such a persistent and stub- born character, that the doctor pro- nounced 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 this preparation 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 ui consider ' it safe to be without it."— J. 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, thqpseroxysms frequently lasting three or four hours. I 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. I procured 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 5. ; six bottles, $6. Prompt to act, sure to cure , otos., "THE HARP that through Ta-ra. re's sialic Now sounds no Boom -de -ay 1" (It is in the room with the musicians). If so, mark HARP and send this picture. with 80 cents for 3 months subscription to LADIES' COMPAN- ION;'or 0 months, to LADIES AT HOME; or 12 months, to OUR BOYS AND GIRLS, to 100 King street, west, Toronto, Canada. No. 4 --Ladies' Companion Premium List, To first subscriber finding harp, as above, we w111 award N100 in Cash • to the next .30; to the third aen ; to the fourth a Gold Watch; the fifth a Silk Dress Pattern, the sixth a Silver Watch ; the seventh a Gold Brooch ; the eighthi- a Banquet Lamp; the ninth a Sliver FiveO'Olock Tea Sett ; to the next ten, each a Crayon Portrait of sender or any friend, In massive frame, valued at 510; to the middle and ten following sub- scribers each a lovely Silk Plush Casket contain- ing fruit -knife, solid silver thimble, etc., valued at 83. Subscriber Bending letter bearing latest postmark previous to April 15th will receive a Gold Watch; the next to last, a Silver Watch; the five preceding each a crayon portrait, valued at $10. No. 2 --Ladies at Homo Premium List. To Bret subacriber• Snding harp, as above, we will award C qh: to the next 5740; to the third a lit 61111ger Watch • to the fourth R]�atteti'n; firth aGold Brooch; seven, etahoilstragot1 Portrait, of se*ner oraay friend,• Sub - t letter prior to April 16th will vsubscriber .will f vp be • i . Chis Premium List. sl h t above will ld Watch; to to the Q,, 11�p to ,the: h rd, a Idith11.fotuurth,tr •St Gold jisetZed q ere zFor- 1fl'a.'RilVO1<': atteh aMII to the alp apleridl scriber recoil/ award No (i•011i•., To Gt�t iii�'•orr, be give 1i a boy' %.fait Q. t�llvelltit } Coin;io m firth trait • ,tc •the sixths 'a to each oirathe nett ten It Gold Breech. •,To the middle sender a Sliver Watch (said to the five preoedtng ';eaeli a handsome Toilet Case • and to the five following the middle .eacha Golf{ Brooch. To the'lye mailed previous to April 15th will be triven n wlI, Muck Box ; and to the nine preceding the Wt, a"Gold Brooch each. Club Bates,—To every boy or girl excepting the drat.three received, sending us 10 yearly subscribers at 25 cents each we will give a fine crayon portrait, valued at $s. Each club sub- scriber also has an opportunity of obtaining one of the above mentioned valuable I: an ma& NEW FEED STORE HURON ST., CLINTON. HANLEY .& WALKER Desire to intimate that they have openened out a first-class Flour and Feed Store in the above stand, and will be pleased to promptly SU all orders in their line. Oil Cake, and Flour and Feed of all kind kept in stock. We will take any kind of coarse grains in ex- chatigefor goods. races as Iyovr?y Lowest. Orders solicited.. .t! 1 HANLEY & WALKER COO K'S FLOUR & FEED STORE 1 Parties on receiving their Photos from my gallery are heard to say "O they are just fine !" how nice !" "I am well pleased" etc. As I have a first class gallery, 200 sq. fent of glass, I can make goo_p d hotos on "fork irbright days. Scenery in great va• riety. My policy is brat quality at lowest prices. C. HOARE - - - CLINTON Blacksmithing & Horseshoeing Subscriber desires to thank the people of this vicinity for the patronage bestowed on him since he started in business. At the same time he would intimate that he is prepared to do all kinds of Blackemitbing in the best manner and at low rates. Horseshoeing done at followingg prices:— New shoe 25u cash or 30c if charged. He has also a quantity of Hoof Oil which he will sell cheap. WALTER BEATON, Downs' Stand, High Street, Clinton. --4i Central Butcher Shop Subscriberdesires to thank the public general- ly, for the patronage bestowed upon him; and at the same time to say that he is now in a bet ter position than ever to supply the wants of all. As ho gives personal attention to all the details of the business customers eau rely on their orders being promptly and satisfactorily filled. His motto is "good meat at reasonable prices " Choice Sausage, Poultry, &c., in season. Cash paid for Hides, Skins, &c. JOHN SCRUTON, Albert St., Clinton. 8 NEW BUTCHER SHOP W HEATLEY & FINCH We have opened out for business on HURON STREET, CLINTON, and will be pleased to sup- ply the wants of all. Highest cash price paid for Hides, Sheepskins, &c. Patronage respect- fully solicited. WHEATLEY & FINCH, Oarkwell's Sure Corn Cure, will euro Corns, Warts, Bunsions, Moles. .-1-y McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Co. FARM & ISOLATED TOWN PROPERTY ONLY INSURED OFFICERS. D. , Ross, Pr wident, Clinton; 1' ,iu, die, Vice Pres. Reafortb; W. J. Shanno , Secy -Tress. Seaforth ; Jno. Hannah, Manager, 1Jeaforth, DIRECTORS. Jas.' Broadfoot Seaforth Gabriel Elliott, Clinton; Geo, Watt, Harlocir; Joseph Evans, Beoehwood; Thos. Carbot, Clinton • Alex. Gar. diner, Leadbury ; M. Murdie, Seaforth. AGENTS. Thos. Nellans, Harlook• Robt. McMillan, Res forth; S Carnoohan, Seal{o, th; John 0 Sullivan nd Goo. Murdie, aud'itore, Parties desirous td effect Insurances or tran- sact other business/ will be promptly attended to on application to any of the above officers addressed to their rpapocitvo ,offices. 1 Ito During 18f13 THI': SUN will be of surpassing excellence and will print more news and more pure literature than over • before in history. reg"t F. SUNDAYr e urenfiepBunday%ieWspapblrht the World Pride iic. a Copy. By mall $2 a yr • Dafly,by Miall, - - - $il a year Daily & Sii ay, by mail, $8 a yr Address TO SUN, Newyork Honest Value in all lines: Don't pass this established And reliable store when you want Clioicerami.l-y FIour,Mitis Granas, or Cured 'Weals. We Quality 110lbs. fu hfoicerolled Oatmeal for a bricas low'ss anin ushel of oats. Call and see us. Goods delivered to all parts of tate towa. D. COOK, CLINTON. DAVIS' LIVERY. The undersigned desire to thank the people of Clinton for the very generous patronage that has been bestowed on the West End livery. At the same time we wish to intimate that the business will be conducted in the future, under the firm name of Davis St Son. We have rented the Livery Stable near the Commercial Hotel, recently occupied by Mr. Reynolds, and with new rigs, etc., will bo in a better position than ever to accomodate travellers.—DAVIS & SON DR. DIcLELLAN, ilONDON, ONT 497 Talbot St., Specialist on the EYE, EAR, NOSE & THROAT Graduate of the New York Eye and Ear Hospital 1889. Post Graduate Couree at the New York Post Graduate Medical School and Hospital on Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat 1892. Eyes Tested. Full stock of Artificial Eyes, Spectacles and Len- ses. Will be at the Rattenuury House CLINTON, The First FRIDAY in Each Month. First Visit MARCH 3rd next. Hours 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Charges Moderate, HURON AND BRUCE 1.01. t Investment Co'y This Oos any is Loaning Money or Farm Security at Lowest Rate,. of Interest. MORTGAGES - . - PURCHASEI SAVINGS BANK BRANCH. d, 4 and 5 per Uent. Interest Allowed on Deposits, according ton.movnt and time left. OFFICE—Corner of Market square and North Et dORACE HORTON, \LsNAGE 6th tido When we assert that Dodd's Kidney Pills ww�na�n Cure Backache, Dropsy, Lumbago, Bright's Dis- ease, Rheumatism and all other forms of Kidney Troubles, we are backed b3t,,/I'the testimony -of all who have used them. THEY OUR TO STAY CURED, Fay all druggists or mail on receipt of price go cents. De. L, A. Smith & Co., Toronto If you are interested in Advertising tyou ought to be a subscrib. jer to PRINTERS' INK : a journal for advertisers. Printers' ink is is- sued weekly and is filled with contributions and helpful suggestions from the brightest minds in the advertising business. Printers' Ink costs only a dollar a year. A sample copy will be sent on receipt of five cents. GEO. P. ROWELL & CO., 10 Spruce St., - New York. J. C. MUNSON, —THE LEADING— UNDERTAKER -4-ANP EMBALMER. A FULL LINE OF GOODS KEPT ill STOCK The bestEmbalming Fluidused Splendid Hearse, ALBERT ST.,CLINTON Residence over store. OPPOSITE TOWN HALL .11 BENMILLER NURSRY FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES NORWAY SPRUCE, SCOTCH AND ASTRACHAN PINE, tea LATTER OP Wn1011 WE MASE A sPECIALrr LARGE STOCK ON HAND, The above ornamental trees and shrubbery will be sold at very low prices, and those wantirg any. thing in this connection will save money by purchasing here. 9rders by Mail will be promptly attended JOHN STEWART. — Benmiller. THE RIGHT The new model o cckford Watch, when placed in a screw bjt•) Daae. will all a ion fait want among farmers, as it is not dus 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 out of a solid piece of metal, with the edger left of the tdp plate to rest on; it also being pendant or lover set with sunk balance to prevent breaking, mak- ing in all a good rong watch For a Farmer JOS. BIDDLECOMBE McLeod's System RENOVATOR AND OTHER Tested Remedies. SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE For trpure, Weak and Impoverished Blood, Dyspepsia, Sleeplessness, Palpi- tation of the Heart, Liver Complaint, Neuralgia, Loss of Memory, Bronchitic, Consumption, Gall Stones, Jaundice, Kid. ney and Urinary Diseases, St. Vitus' Dance, Female Irregularities and General Debility. LABORATORY, GOOERiCH, ONT. J. M. MeLEOD, Prop. and Manufacturer. Sold by J. H. Combe, .Clinton ' {I Salary and expenses weekly from start. Lib. e, commission to local part-time agents. Permanent position. (nod chance for aavnnc, men4 Exclusive territory. ,.a -rest growers of Nursery stock n CI nada, and only growers In beth Canada. and Lnited • ••d:• ('aeon, hnstock . •in con:. fair t;u.lrao• 1. No stRistit •�,� n•rtion In our nlc res. No ;•� •- c,,:upotl. tion from of her s houses, on account of La low prices and rpm. Via Cann interest a nr.f o ^ n.,; earning Col - per month and expenses.' - Don't hes, tat o bc;muso of pro• y vious fa:lures in this or other lines. Wo can malco you a success. Outat freo. Address for particulars,' nnowN D.; ,y. CO., Continental Nut -set -10S This house Is relfablo.) TORONTO, ONT. t AKIN POWDER TkI C©AKS,EST F'RrEND 101. /4ERVL. tlEANS NJIRV3( BEANS aro a new die• COtery that acro the worst cases of Nervous Debility Lost Vigor and Failing Manhood; recto1�es the weakness of body or.mind caused by over -work or the errors or ex - 1 ceases of youth. Tins Remedy ab- solutely cures the most obstinate cores wbon nil other TREATMENTS have foiled even to relieve. Sold bydrag• Clete at $1, per package, or six for $5 or sunt b'.maa on rooeipt of price by addressing THE JAMES MEDICINE OOn Tordnto, Oct, Writs for pamphlet. Bold W— _a.frrl.t.