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t 1 coupled �� with X X preesee #�
X- trip this Y-at
lled-cisa le #iq or we
Intit is�t��� 4ract of malt
an opt, �v.^itll prorsad if orale ,X-txass.
It a -ceedingly -pensive, X-tremely
dangerous, and .ceseively injurious.
''ho, our X-egyer te its elm cite st
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rrmtnreelenees,
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ar
iintimate that 0
Air Clottolt, it the
int'ands) t&s'•
O. will eotatinuo the
is i1 $iving,the,
nttio to •tile boat-••
oonrteoui treatment,
ly' ,beton' m;e.to merit
o pubtici.pl tronakte,, All,
thuA t1.9,,ptio . '
It 10
e pgbito genargi
,u orh hiru; and
that ttie ws uta of cif,,
,.tion to.11 tbe'details
re Y cap raly An , tiaefr
d aatiafaaterily;:$fled
sroasousblepricce.' "
ultr'y', aQ.�+a
tea,, 4, &o
ort $t., Clinton
lr,
Fes
are ;' ill tt> („hi peva
;ighlgalt,' attar Saint Ste
u y0..;,g4 there:
we ;'have.five '� be s,
e have sold. the farms. for
000.. , 'Wd..can 'WY ' •640• acres
`►etiveen Pickford and theltail
tad: Station -at Rudyard, and
lave a rood farm for each., of
the oys and'have money left.
What can a renter do there?
Be, can buy a. farm on five
years'' time. and pay for it with
one 'fourth, of the money be
would -.pay for rents in that
time, and own, his own home,
Ia it g'o'r,il land??
As good. t, Huy in .Huron Co. Ex -
for (1..!8,. peas, Wheat, ob,vor,
Timothy, Potatoes and all kinds of
roots. Pricev:are:as good as any on
he. lakes, owing to the nearness of
he mines and Iumber woods to the
Itteetward.
What class of people live there
They are nearly all from Huron
o. You meet there so"many old
eigbbors. tbat you - can hardly be-.
ave you have left home.
I want to see that land. Who has
for sale? Inquire of
t
bdrt'lie bust
detfres to trill
relay best
of oicost variety of
iSmia'l1'Seeds,ti n
loan mArrritas lox cacti•, 11
3."13e Will :a1so,"keepe.•
„'ueTEAB,, Whieb,e4i.
o:ercelient value;
it
.T011.1:.
all° Ines..
and reiiale store
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`wteiaany fn tP, We
9i Oatmeal or a bushel
cir
boo doltvergd to all
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it X hilar atee 'and'X-hrauste the spirits;
it X•eltea.. angers it. X -els reseaut -it •
-tlui utsirea energy,' it-poeee'weak-
he�se; it X-terinlirates, hope; it Xas . r-
e passion,. t fosters: X-trave, strait
ruins •X-eellence, and it X*iii etas"
friendship. •It makes Z 06#tan�t'X-aac,
trots on thepbody, and X -tarts an X-tra,-
ordinary_ influence en the nai�pd. Its
deadly' - .loita re - e .
a Acv r whore •-bib
]ted and . arfirlly X p" �e_rteneetl
*trans,, awake # " `-ploy's i:this
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a tiaitn,.oarsel .7�•tjridu: it. from
your lips, ov'cise it.ftu i your homes;.
takea firm,.and X- lir.
p t
Ao corllpro>olispA,lilloSvnti east' tidruib
?noX ceptio:nl,abri'dgeilnX.-Penne, spare
no X-er'tion, ^.but •b • X-hortation, by
X-clamation, ` by -ample and by
X-peeta,nt prayer, shrive to X-tricate I
rte pet'ishin victims; to stay*.ito X -tent
atorl to X-terrinate xis ower, and
Xr f.ct *tepee until it is-pelledout.
of. .iatango. _Thom a
tr Cramp...
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WS NOTES
•
m w,e,r„,,
A #weal a�1riots qty#silt van ,ti
lin Grand VaIicy, Friday, b a
of Olt. to 1`80,
John Dodds. aged. SO,wa's killed
fellin a ti.ee near Jer'seyville,
wort county', rigidity morning.
T'he'clothing of the tllreeyear.
ofA, Mceee, of Stir' u - oaug
.from a stove and the chid Waal)
to death.
'
1{fitiard'a .,lginterit ie the .nest.
While
.4.0Yr NTS
o seize with. a etre o
vote which she succumbed..
75 yearc, was a, pioneer sett er wi h' er
while busbithelt 'raving resided at .Oredtton.
White some years ago, and was hi ,hl . es.
j td eemed, .; There rtlrvlvee her a husband
ono da gh 1. Mre flarnese,, of
aid sort Ixeter*
lit tfre • &Linsrdta rinsmenttaasedforhorsetdtosttle
ur'n°d QS T#rursttav'r It Marr ua/xtecljijlfcl?'ay�.
erl, „residitng 04, paynlga loc+#Ced the
l v, T.W. �'clliffea:tif Bowrapsnville
reoeiived. and ac4epted an lrvitdtion.;:t
Kt tg street'Jetb°dill Ahurobu [mets
d ,,
doors Of house, gt fire to the building
• has • and then shot "hrnrself, Two Men s
o OS the Ilames and atten2ptecl to enter
all .. house, :brut McF,aydeu fired a pistgl
n. tt ern and they :were. forged to . desist,:
Others ahm tried to, resew)',hiln, but:
es Were 'Peg W, r fired upon. lie ,there rushed into,:
l; •te the ibatues where ire' he; died. '$e"", had
been desporidel t' fol sortie timid ast,•
kind
*nu
v,,
#A7C Talbott O1,,, Spoolo IM :ov t e
i's+ �x NOSE & THROAT
(]rad ieartbs a YarkvFe'iri 041/444orossd.i
A?'uit to rt o lfratal BM tlf0.t4 of an
AIM. ^�bs 51 tbefi01A+l IFni
Eattenbury. 7�tousia, A TOM,
The .First FRID.�y' in Esob llfontb:`1''
SAW
First Visit, ROR Ord.nazt.
the ,0714;;),:,410.
xn, frit ea sours dip
at.: , r 0 g, l►i«l9re►te,
64.
r,.
Thfs O:osspsity,?'a Loan'ii Men'
]i or Fpr • ,
Becu�6b at Jowett• .atee.o ntere�rt •
4oRTo,M.G•Erys•� - ,:1:!11.•40,448*;-;','
•
.BA s ,'li '. � ...�; r • .
d, anal d Per, nf. ,1 brei eat Z?Pored On
�: t)epoait f, accordiat� t oatirrgutr to fi
fid tela kif -
Minard'e Linttr<ent ,'un'berrnan's, free
mi '
Bir n h
:3
, w rest
tion ;of lrangu t'an q e try the
dee retary, he,
goaition fek.tltneyeaire.
to
pge cud•' Ber'atcboa ;,af e
huruan or altitnala,, cured ill 30 mi ,
by %'ealford'e Sanitary I+otiott , This never•
fails,: Sold, y Watt'e•et'Co."Druggietz`'
lytta (•, Wt Shomae, and',itfise • Edlth
Frain, catldidatee on awotne.Ws ticket, have
been elected.school direotore atFortDeo e
a a.
craw ran w
ntoi
whet
t
s adb
n.
were bt►diy beatsn. ;: 4 b
Probably iu 1 tal4reh spore than arty
onto; in, tlic year ere,the. ravagee p,
n the. ,head and catarrh most several
psi'iyNa00,1 almca„ tline-triedunev�e,.
eure, Easy to use, pleasant and
blo. ',Try it,`"Sold t,01," all dealers. or
by mail, poet paid on reoeiptof ' ric
Ont.$t' a bottle. Fulford &• Co., Breok
Ait..
H G. Fox, a collector for the First
conal Bank, was • held up. and robbbe
1,200 an one. of the. etairwa9e: of the
go -court house at noon Thursda
robber .choked 'the collector., grabbed
oneyi rushed down the titnire.and eso
BANNER RQ'CTF.
Does: •it ever Strike , you that' tl'e new
Wabash line between• Dtroit old (*Maga; e''
a
77'net'
completed;'farina parte! the shortest'
line,from Canada to: the .W r
h o .ld Fair Oily
and the great west, The.new trains' on
the Wabash are abeollttely, the ducat in' the
World;: not half" the ;advantages of this"t
Railway can , be outliner ,here, any R. R. a
ticket agent will tell you the relit, write or ca
call at our new office, N .C. Co. Bing &
Yonge street Toronto. J. B. Richardson m
Canadian Passenger agent.
A,
uRt.. F [IJiNT- .'piLEs
°that xlpglfeatten pate eair and easy, -half i
cold di
ex nitxi
ate, Th,id preparrltiou "ill la' a great acid longg`=: R:t , i 'tl �• "rrT
y bait, set, weautda watt those }riffs, cutler {roto pile,,
„hat tellable eandrb as xn. o swat;•. waits. effectiveaanand "
Mail= :tic/naox.tb-sa.'0 siolausewho have ueedlitpu
e6re, their. kap toe. � i ..
It XL �,.
QFF.XCE;-Cornerua.ltaitliSquare and i,411i/i8(1
JORACE,$Q,p,Tpit, a•
�?o net. neglect either' fox an • if9tant
# ERO is 4 PQ�I9 tyEi
sent• OYI BB "when other: tree met}ts.ftMilto.xetieve,
e *-1jQo, 'i eetimottialo tµrniBbed4' R'►1oe Eivl,
vtllex I'O1 Sale` Jy alt i rrxggists
And Wholeasla bt ROtdVON ORUIG CO„ aondan. 0,
Na,
ifollsgfoitintaThe Id Paper $aI
' the The t:udersigned is prepared "to prouat,tly ere•
• °pod. cute all orders for PAINTING, ICALSOb3ZNtNoi .
PaPER.HANGINGI, &o. He is a praottcal.man of
long -experience, and guarantees to do all work
„in a manner that shall be Batisfaot
WATCH THEi3.l;GNs OF THE TIMES,
For the first time almost in their history
as a Dominion party, the Grits are being .h
To Preserve
The richness, polor, and beauty of
intelligently and 'ably led. Laurier has n
the tree idea of an Opposition's leader's
duty, which is to pluck the rose leaves of
advantage out of every difiionity and leave h
the ;thorns to the Government. Then d
again, the Globe, for practically the first y
time in in; history, is making its party
more attractive
have ° leader whl is loved, and the Con- r'
servatives follow a man whom they simply
respect. The political situation is ()hang..
mg: The change is not to the advantage
of the. Government and•the signs of the a
tithes ought to teach the Conservatives h
caution. --.Toronto Telegram, Ind, ion- to
servative.
prices will be:exaeedin l . Orders
re-
tLe g yfonoderate. Orders re-
epeotfnlly solicited.
� GEO. POTTS, Kirk St., Clinton
of
air, the greatest care is necessary
,nett harm being done by . the use
worthless dressings. To be sure
avinj a • first-class arti:ile, ask you
ruggist or perfumer for Ayer's Ha
of
r Incorporated 4887, with Cash Capital of$50,000
it
It ��
:ger. It is absolutely superior to
than repellant, The Grits o
to hair which has become thin, faded
r ; ray. It keeps the scalp cool, moist
rid free from dandruff. It heals itchin
umors, prevents baldness, -and impart
an
then preparation of the kind.
Al
.scores the original
color and fullness
s
C. 0. Rsoaenns & Co. a
Oaxxs.—I have used your MINARD'S N
LINIMENT in my family for some years w
and believe it the beet medicine in the• of
market as it does all it it recommended to do
Ganuaan Forks, N. B., D. KIEOSTEAD.
John Mader, Mahone Bay, informs us
that he was cared of a very severe Attack
of rheumatism by tuning MINARD'S
LINMENT.
THE HAIR
silken texture and lasting fragrance.
o toilet can be considered complete
ithout this most popular and elegant
all hair -dressings.
"My hair began turning gray and
falling out when I was about 25 years of
age. I have lately been using Ayer's
Hair Vigor, and it is causing a new
growth of hair of the natural color."—
R. J. Lowry, Jones Prairie, Texas.
"Over a year ago I had a szvere
fever, and when I recovered, my hair
gan to fall out, and what little remain.
turned gray. I tried various reme.dies,
i k-suecess..11.11..ar ata ega�>
be
• Sixteen years ago T. Shock disappeared ed
halm- 4exico; Me:e -between--two4 y,ee-1ti.__-hur—
g, 'to
d
g,
ce
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ern
R.,
on
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'DAVID SCS'*r
soon transpired that he was overwhelmin
Sault Ste Marie, Mich. ly in debt. The Shock family was ,an
still is a prominent one in the county, an
his brothers, indignant at his absoondin
determined to bring him bank, but no tra
of him could be found. Recently a tray
stained stranger, bronzed by "a south
sun, came to Mexico. It was Theodore
Shook. He employed a lawyer, 4ellad
Circuit Clerk, Ben O.Johneonysrnd propo
ed to pay off the judgme res;' aggregatin
several thousand donate,, As fast as thes
papers, all of thent. yellow with age, war
passed upon trey the attorney, Shock woul
pay their, off. All of his pockets seemed t
be slim with money. He asked no quer
VIbna and would answer none. When th
last judgment was satisfied he departed a
quietly as he came and no one knew the,
he was there till he had gone. Shook'
home is believed to be in South America.
"March to search" is the old adage. It
searches out any weakness of the system,
resulting from Impure blood. Those who
use Ayer's Sarsaparilla find March no more
searching or even disagreeable than any
other month. This medicine is a wonder-
ful invigorator.
At the assizes at Ottawa Thnnsday, Mr
John B. Arnoldi, er-chief mechanical en-
gineer of the Depaatment of Public Works,
known as "Brass Dog" Arnoldi, was sent-
enced by Justice Falconbridge to six
months in jail and to pay a fine of $1,000.
His offense was malfeasance of office.
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 $50 by use of one bottle. War.
ranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure
ever known. Sold by Watt's & Co. Drug-
gist.
Word
To the Wives
Is Sufficient."
Por Rendering
Pa t±._,-•
ho44'rr..Friable.
2,000,000
1;000,000 •
OTR*AI..
,: Oe,aeral3ltanag e t
iaade,. Draft
4460 •
ett
OTTOLENE
s Better than Lard
Because
t has none of its disagree. ttilt
able end indigestible
features.
findorsed by leading food
and sooldng experts.
Ask your Orbeer for it.
ON. Made Only by
Welting n and Ann Streets,
isioo
usiness
AL
ethers ou 'their b*b
ithese transacted-,
''s sew -,ModeraiiiiPreVeliteritir and ftirilittife, and erten-
eft 1.9-itteet,tratiety,taae make good ototos
, Children Oleo Alt bates etttelied the Art thee. '
tofirY befit find titestf durable letiotekraPlift Mete- •
404 Parthbotei• feel antaltiturniah work
Mid st Vigor, Was festered to efilth such a
*kW 6 Manner, ader an else ha failed, that he
• will iced the Mani of cure FREE to a/I Mar tut,
Mob toeheith Mantua. t-readate)
RATLE0A.D TI IIE TABLE
Issued October 2nd, 1892.
The departure of trains at the several
stations named, is according to the last
official time card :
CLINTON
Grand Trunk Division
Going East Going West.
9.17 p.m.
London, Huron and Bruce Division
Going North , Going South
Wingham ..11.00 7.50 6.45 8.50
Myth 10.28 7.12 7,14 4.25
Londeshoro 10.19 7.08 , 7.21 4.82
' Brtteefield10.00 617 8.15 6.12
Nippon 9.55 6.07 8.24 5.21
' Clrilldieett Cry for
COOK'S ES Itt N
USE
Ayer's Hait.:Vigor, and now my hair is
growing. rapidly and is restored to its
origwial color.' — Mrs. Annie Collins,
Dighton, Mass.
" I have used Ayer's Hair Vigor for
nearly five years, and my hair is moist,
glossy, and in an excellent state of
preservation. I am forty years old, and
have ridden the plains for twenty-five
years." ---Wm. Henry Ott, alias " Mus-
tang Bill," Newcastle, Wyo.
Hair, VrIgor
Prepared by Dr t C. Ayer &Co., Lowell. Mass.
Sold by rualtis a Everywhere.
Li IN'ICON
Planing • Mill
—AND --
DR? KILN!
ze and furnished hie new Planing MEI with
machinery of the latest improved patterns Is now
prepared to attend to an orders in hft line hi th
most prompt and satisfactory mantel. and at rea
Sonable rates, Re 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 exe
ute orders expeditiously and feels eonildent he cat
ve satisfaction to all.
FACTOR 37 --Near the Grand Trani
EfrovsS hi/AMU]
S. WILSON,
GENERAL DEALER IN TISWARE
STREET, 01,INToN
Repairing of all kinds promptly attend to ea
enable rates. A trial imitated
DAVIS' LIVERY.
The undersigned desire to thank the people
of Clinton for the verygenerous patronage that
the salmi time we wish to intimate that the
blisiness will be conducted in the futtire, under
the firm fume of Davis& Son. We have rented
the LiVery Stable near the Cominerelal Hotel,
recently occupied bY Mr. Reynolds, and with
new rigs, cite., Will be in a,better prositlort than
DO YOU IVA.NT
A Pftet-eftee Step or Deng Ladder ?
shop, ;No.7 ,Prederioa Stu or D. Dineley
Will be atEinsley'e settler everyllattirday
AND APPLIAN,01140.
G. 0. PATTERSON, Ma. for Canada.
Electricity, as applied by the
Owen Electric Belt,
is now recognized as the greatest boon offered
to suffering humanity. It is fast taking the
place of drugs in all nervous and rheumatic
troubles, and will effect cures in seemingly
hopeless eases where ever7 other known means
has failed. It is nature s remedy, and by its
steady. soothing ieurrent that Is- readily felt,
voSITIVELN ca,ort Mb —*—
Rheumatism, . Sexual Weakness,
Sciatica, Female Complaints
General Debility, Impotency.
Lumbago, Kidney Diseases.
Nervous Diseases, Liver 'Complaint,
Dyspepsia. Lame Rack,
RHEUMATISM
It is a well known fact that medical science
has utterly failed to afford relief in rheumatic
cases. We venture the assertion that although
Electricity has only been in use as a remedial
blued. Some of ou,r leading* physicians, recog-
nizing this fact, are availing themselves of this
most potent Of nature's forces.
. TO REgTORE MANHOOD
Thousands of people suffer from a variety of
nervous diseases, such as Seminal Weakness.
Impoteney, Lost Manhood, Weak Back, etc.,
that the old modes of treatment fail to mire
There is a loss of nerve force or power that
cannot be restored by medical treatment, and
any doctor who would try to accomplish this
by any kind of drugs is practising a dangerolle
form of charlatanism. Properly treated
THESE DISEASES CAN BE CURED
Electricity, as applied by the Owen' Electric
Belt and Suspensory, will most assuredly do
so. It is the only known remedial agent that
will supply What is lacking, namely, nerve
force or power, impart tone and vigor to the
organs and arouse to healthy action the whole
nervous system.
_. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS
And the worthless, cheap, so-ealled Electric
Belts advertised by sonie concerns and peddled
through the country. They are electric in
name only, worthless as curative power, and
dear at any prloe.
we Challenge the World to show an
Electric Belt where the current Is under con-
trol of the patient as completely as this.
Oar Trade Mark is the portrait of Dr,
Owen embossed in gold upon every Belt and
appliance manufactured by us. ,
Soad for Catalogue -Mailed (Sealed) Free.
THE OWEN ELECTRIC BELT 00.,
aerition this varier
UNDERTAXER
GOOD
Splendid Heakse.
ALBERT ST.,CLINTON
OPPOSITE TOWN HALE
B EN MILLER NtritSRY
PRTY1T AND ORN.AMENTAL TREES
NORWAY SPRTJOE, SCOTCH
AND ASTRAORAN PINE.
rns LATTER OF WHICH WE MARE A sellOieralr
LARGE STOOK ON RAND,
The aboye orndtnental trees and shrubbery will be
thing in this connection will save
purchasing here. ,,•
Orders by Mail will be promptly attended
to. Address,
System RENOVATOR
AND OTHER
Tested Itetnedies.
SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE
For° trpnre, Weak and Impoverished
Blood, Dyspepsia, Sleeplessness, Palpa-
tation , of the Heart, Liver Coreplamt,
Neuralgia, Loss of Memory, Bronchitis,
Consumption, Gall Stonee, Jaundice, Kid-
ney and Urinary Diseases, St. Vitus' Dance
Female Irreentlarities and General Debility'.
LABORATORY, GODERICN, ONT.
Prop. and Manufacturer
Sold by J. H. Comb; Clinton
THE RIGHT
The new model o ockford Watch, when
placed in a screw 68541 arm, win 611 a Ion feit •
want among farmers, as it is not dus proof
only, but very etrong. The piate *lit% the
wheels work between, not being sepeRated 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 otthe
top plate to rest oangt also being p_enclant or lever
set with siuringkibaitalll a
e to prevent brealtiug, mak-
For a Farmer
JOS. BIDDLECOMBE
There are more Hoosier Drills of our manufactnre in use
in Canada than of all other kinds combined.
ROBERT DOWNS .*•04.1c0,54--
• OLINTOZ
tktid freritiiiiiiir)N3ir the, bait Sink
atilt DO* Agent terthOlate and applt,
fatien Of the tenant* .Eirtent 'Atifenalte Bondi*
oilers*. Engines 'suit fill it e. ,
with thelateet IMProVect labor saVing mamba*, ao, a iargehfr iaaraaaaa output enables