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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton New Era, 1893-06-09, Page 6; e D.leo r .4 aH a rf err r �.. Q .N�C1 nos t 1e es' aF fo$,'OL1 0406N andotineeee a_ mai' red oat' lit the, �. a Wlil.lsee on`' iwna :tile . H,ry ohp asst'; M4atg.. Haney t x- aearo'eutattceor himselkileloin a, position. e l.i eil;;l every. Ooev,t'prioos;, • Ira will lat aft tiWee,'ile pr'eppYYd ,toiay. floe , }lialrrtar.eafi lret-rrtoefer01409 aygattke, Tog .floq ;skrva1's Wes st tits expect. save bhp eAaalr, • _', a , ., HOB',r11,14.$01010„-. j� u �.j�T� f� •' 1Qo+ �t'p �i''QQ U �•;t7it, �1l•4 � ST � TC �u�ll wWAgeorpnionfee dully to thankelitpose'who • v red. ate wan Aheir patronage since:•we 4�rr. ' l,bvo f;i P them and T 1� and, tp easltze lt�i H1pgk, Caeairea to tt Ito step p b. 0 ''�kllr• �, �la4ltnd ra �+ nt9.. end Howard Lau$, negro boy� , . were hinged et,Tne ee, :Ali... for:apse ..tic 't► farluwra't wite. ,w411 vet( 'ba' tits .,l a hanging.:or ori lana. w.st,.�r.tl,oget � Otte , e t I1. st a a s as al e.s oi'�.. n � Gb t .f uuii'' hs d deed lap; bed: at tuba Qtl rand . 'eoiAo total, tN.ixl>aipeg, Thursaey inornitig, ing beenl'91.#.flocated• by .g.Ae. ?tetoher wen; trpni • l;ioilyxoodl'Ernee county,, whero his • parents reside:. rorptnenbed i biniinesi, . thelpublle generally thatnwe are in batter; &limps than'ever to•e teerto, their wante;having added Ati lit rovedKefrigeratorend 0thor oonveutences M I�.EATLEY & FINCH in: on]MEAT: Market SI11 SS GRANGE. a'he.'ggdetaigned desiirei to intimate. that he b bopggh.t out •the interest of Mr•0040. le, the ifiehering business lately carried'on-under the le}soman & COUGH. He will continu@e the arpe;o the old `stagd, and trust§ by giving the !Sieges and :inapt careful. .attention to the busi- des •, btforwara and courteous treatment a,;ti,and apolin only cbaioe meat, tomerit• ,d d receive a fair share of potato patraolnoage. Alt ordure.oaretully and promptly d - �'A�.G A. FOOD . central Onteher Shop 8niasorme;desarestot harticthe public ge.eTnd Ay, • fat• •the patronage bestowed upon hi sGthe ane time to say that he is now in a bet terposztionthan ever to supply the wants of all. As he gives'persoPtlnttention to an the details Of, the busiilesd •-eueto mudsest n rely l n flhei order; being pro:Ap Y Hitt motto 10 "geed meat at reasonable prices." Choice '.tiausage, Poultry, &e., in MeaSOn. Cella paid for Hides, Bkine, &o. JOHN SOR IITOt., �N, Alber :flour and Feed Stores Flour, Feed & Seed Store A• - The undersigned iihyfng purchased the busi- tgeyss���of Messrs Walker & Hanley, desires to anti- - s Ute },l•eathe will keep on hand the yery beet FLOUR and FEED 'O a11,klnde, also the choicest variety of 'Clever, Timothy & Small Seeds, t. iWblob wt1 be sold at close margins for cash. Ayr alsokept on hand. He will also keep a ipe t'ariet`yor all kinds of TEAS, which' Son-• aumeratvit and to be excellent value. • dl W. HILL;;: - 1It7RON ST.," OLIlyTON. ODE'S 01IR, FEED & SEED STORE We have in stook a choice assortment of Seeds, snob as CLOVER, T (MORN Y, MILLET, And all seeds required for Farm or Garden BO t and Feed Of all kinds 000K, CLINTON. NS he ]V Q1 OUS- 4,Banka Incorporated'tiy pct of Parlbuirent,185b. OAFITAL •- $2,O00 000. REST FUND, - $1,006,000 HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL. J. H. R. MOLSON ..Pres. 81 ]•; 'WOLVOIS1'AN TEUOMAB, General Manager o tr:smnfpied,, Collections made, Draft •iAgar baug E,and d American - sold d at lowest surreys; rates. Interest allowed on deposits. apii►eyadvanaed to farmers on'thelr own note with• ane"br more endorsers. No mortgage required as bounty, H:O.BBEWEN'.Msaager • i.r y 419haoD'a retuger.ftil ever tpecR'.0,: lt, cfrouiNabrIk insraela'a 1144 11•1111R•rinol. Mar: biliadobiP •i Lt9ecfir Y THE CLINT() Y TUE ,A,T _RS o�+` ]4ETHQT1��A1 13P40144 I . iV'. P >JNC1E. Rev., T.'4V'. i ti1tbn. . las Annie ' 'Q. , ` . � .iiJay Rea: �l�r; Slttito#tl•etaarlt,ed that lie ,Spring is rich it► opportunities, and . � ilp theQtus h b wo 1 take'Method f,' send Mintage. S a sunshine bring u d talc m 'th Q � , i�silees »Kai -arid. uttt inn i g o took s rural li late 4 asitias, life t a e whose roots It w � a his a� 'i;ci rip � w r f w t' � � ,s it . nl., a r ._ t e, f't t t g m tinned,. Stypes 0!f tae. a ,txa.t., : g , anisate and springu ,.With,cone '. e d• in a tleuee,•1he .retic ift„ dent promise,to the ;1001411t441, nt fu1.sowel, �., tc�ta .., .. de. . u F p .. aY. , th lean � .. etc,* •ere _p coed, in theitcillustr'ious, f anabundant harvest. - Nature lends, sv tis'.a Themembers, of th. Hol ..Caul? herf . c i �,ing.i u neeand _ . era. sfans. , 1 Whitfield and ru . t fy . g pi1 e c .s, teFxtp at Oxford, .es .ecia1Iv Wh .tfi the atmos .here• to the,• tender. young; � were clsiiti�d as fstliel"•s, .Irl 'ISP of's ti a "d'� ..et, �� the F,tat¢# r. ..e pr�lt , m , �tt . y , ,. k'si : tt... a us. >ttl . n s:. ri r . .rets lt? s, are eel and, others; with .. Or •itr.Ain, ,to:..be reAli. fid, 140. SMO, tPuSti not be u f the ea 1. a dur e` o take,o h r burl t ER h � ld �� o , p x , Rao betitt u pt! the cq d earth h WOO, and link abt u . heir# Q . e c. ng wv fMet*,; The .bare branch s o h4 r ohn t f �' 1 s't o 04,1 d o L The father n �. e -. a. TlY „a .d >.e _ a e put forth . cillos... and .. k Qs4m . b x e cribed loge C hes kYesl were d. , o f u r tl r e, . n l#a ey 'Anti g $ a Inn � tta �' the tilatkt�o Cxrtits of; character in ea ti,- deeds t at'areiatxiisttncl:;td the kill S is e Ir d yii'll4 hl Wil Ol k h b dm b i ht t' losses and triumphs in that isle, were idle: for PA constant oars iuid watch the seri n"United fulness ".a e s e ed o, Itd f n s a c dd: e n briefly referred tu e ar is n e 'Weeds bet y r cee spring States the labors of Whitfield Asber , up without plantin , and enemies in- er itl- Aran s u,, e 1 the were touched open. ram the stab- young life etrerywhere, to sap its ilittseti ter neat ill t1 a �t� a ;'Qz* 'longe street end seventeen peer cent of the, stereo Q tT C tr X t ' Caaadiau,4kttle ,00ntiitu'e to bes1aughter- ed•ab,Tgivet 000l tet lar e.'i ambers. In apo' a g d e e Binge o e �. a ' il�ua is ass Orison. a. a 9 tc .. a i►r , tl l? Tho outlook for the removal of the sated elate hopeful; thouh thq 'oattlo prioee. a -e' kal. pit neo fi>.t e , •. krQTl.P;"a & eiCatF, por4'r1r ith Hi . Ptig r FO'r Eleotdo's 3elts. '' 2.86 .70 fq ti t'ices 05,L.41). `T $1O. • . l'ty,' rei s.'t oa iamee,-1. ,, cIf ferent etylesi dry" battery end scold, belie • ,.,-mild. o'r etr904 currant•. s than had the•priaeof•anyother andmore' Thome teatinuoninis, that' a the. TOOT to. gethe>"r Full lien freta, Mention thin 1,41fef. i . Te E 4 CA!' uadaor, Oats ' Dr. Ooke and other Brest n n. In t'a`b a etre res y to Attack F 'tEDV rntn ou • t TirtbUlBersely. iLr►iq emitiv yye and 4vira you. Psice.60 ate, 'fain L'nieotor for its sueessatni treatmentili turrialhefree !: NeaseMberAhiloteanalmedied loreK4400 kiWI WIe t? rgto: taClon • diet Epistle Chtireh to the States strength and present fruitfulness. A yon an. an _ has been , 1. 's faith r b as tp teltrll asses 'a sf " poi s.into.s irituaI I'28 Owing to the war.ife.howct tender that young v Splendid o i• ore a. p formed, and called the I, NI : fos.fruita a lie before it. he sweet,? sprang tiie .. erthodism of Upper Cant striking gioture is this af the spritlg a, Among the pioneers were C1ase, time Ot Christian experience. en R d B s illustrious names the soul that It °'dead in fres' The .s taker eg passes ncl ps s ng P tinder yan. in i . ` i . . pure. an eta er a of '37, the Ch ` li" in the Upper Pro-life is, and t h t o tunitiee wince was g , l . 1?I. C. . About fou years pf this showed .balmy,atmosphere of God's love induces the people they needed outside help, rapid'and vigorous growth, put the Not only a relief but a ogre for all kinds of HEAD PAINS, SICK STOMACH AND BILIOUSNESS Harmless Contain no hurtful drags A wonderful Compound. Nioe to take. Sure death to pain. Be sure you get STARE'S. PREPARED BY R. STARK. 11.0: 0. P., CHUM FROM GLASGOW th„veaam, 80GTI*NO. FOR THE R. STARK MEDICINE CO. ZJr Own ° Enure, new Compound RWILLIAMS' NK LLS np FrOR 1'16. G EOPLE Are BLOOD BUILDER and NELMS TONIO. They supply in oondensed forALL the sub- stances needed to enrich the Blood and to rebuild 'the Nervee,thas making them a certain and sppeedy cure for all disettees arising from impoverished nerves, succi as par- `slysis, spinal die - eases, rheumatism, eeiatica,lose of mem- ory, erysipelas, pal- pitation of theheart, eorofula,chlorosisor green sickness, that tir f g_t ' it adeo so marry, etc. They have a e anionic aetfon.op the actual system of both men and women, materials bat vigor. WEAK MEN (young and old), suffering from mental worry, overwork, insomnia excesses, or self-abuse, ehonld take these P�La. They will restore lost energies, both physical and montaL SUFFERING WOMEN afflicted with the weaknesses peculiar to their sex each as suppression of the periods, bearLq find thee° pine sir a'lTatiiag onre. will down pains' weak boucle tileerations, etc., pALLAND,.SALLOW-GIRLS ShouldtaketheaeP9lle, They enrich the blood, restore health's roses to the cheeks and" oar - act all irregularities. zWAna VP TrcrrATroa•s."g.'hese liitie am bold by all dealers only in boxes bearing our ttadAmark"'orwill besent by mail, postpaid, on reeeipt of prim -Iceboats a box or 6 for $2.60. 'T,igE DR. WILLIAMS MED. CO., Brookville. Ont., or Morristown, N.Y. MIMI?! ECOTTOLENE No- 41111P— MO— R ..t ., McTAG AR'f, BANK.ER, f L$EI T ST, - CLINTON. 1110-• ..�"� A general Banking Business ti" anslacted • Imo" MP— IDcaftajissuea.• interest, allowed on • depdBitR: Itis the sew fhe .....:.... NOTES DIS OtTNTED s .,,.tildng the,place LAR Igtd 4. ARRA•& T.ISDALL •_ • B A lr K i!1 R t3 , ' - fittlter. eind' Is eaM 1r aYu IM Aa. digested by ewy0 3C. 4.;�" • Oda at low rates el, interest. gonekac: Ax kfilg Ettsinesb traneaoteo ate+. et allowed on depoeite. I�te N6tet boilght 3. Meinage lfBitvll fiarii�tt yea %tot Al ALL GROCERS. ....wag Advancep tng.tfe to tattlersontheir ownOW— and gerton Ryerson, another of the fathers, succeeded in fern -dog a union with the Wesleyans in England.' A, few dissatisfied ones did not enter, and organized the late M. E. Ohurch, In '74 a union took place between the New Connexion, British 'Methodism, in the East, and the Wesleyans. In Si the Bible Christians, the Methodist Church of Canada, the Primitives and the Methodist'Episcopals united, and form- ed the Methodist Church. IDOLS. Miss Goodrloh. After brief and interesting reference ' to the idolatrous worship of benighted heathen peoples, the speaker proceeded to point out numerous idols that are set up for worship in the homes and hearts of our own enlightened land. The parent . idolizes the ,child, and places his wishes before everythin else, and by so doing teaches the child to' set up the idol of self within his own heart. The wife may idolize the husband, qr the husband the wife, and deprive God of the worship and ,service due Him. A most fashionable and fascinating idol is Pleasure. Her devotees are numberless, and she holds her worshippers with aflrm grasp. The speaker declared Gold to be an idol, the dire influence of,whose worship is everywhere felt, ad gave several illus- trations of its debasing influence upon those under its s ell; and of its tar - in ustrious enemy of souls is ever pre- sent to scatter seeds of unbelief, and serial chilling winds of evil influence. to blast the young life. The' incessant battle between life and death is as fiercely waged, :in the Spiritual worldrld as in the natural, and victory is purchas- ed'canly at the cost of earnest struggle. A, "good start" in early springtime is of the utmost importance. The well - rooted little plant hawa wonderful ad- vantage over its puny neighbor, and the start gained then is of lasting beue- ft, for it gives the flbre to its nature that enables it to endure both the scorching heat and fiercer storms of summer time, and bring forth the hun- dred -fold autumn harvest. The plant that fails to take advantage of the pe- culiar influences of a spring time to nourish its strength, is a loser all the way through life. It develops into the stunted, unsightly plant, that may droop and wither under the bot sum- mer sun, or fall before the blast, or, if it manages to continue in existence, brings forth only a meagre harvest of interior fruit. Young fellow Christian, the priceless opportunities of spiritual springtime are ours, let us not fail to use them. . ° Just full of improvements -Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. To begin with they're the smallest, and the easiest to take. They're tiny, sugar-coated anti-bililous granules, scarcely larger than mustard p seeds. Every child is ready for them. reaching effects. The worship of the _ They, after they're taken, instead of idol Fame also was shown to be com- disturbing and shocking the system, they mon, and very destructive of principle and integ rity among men. The In- toxicating Cup was referred to as an idol, which holds millions in thraldom, and spreads ruin and destruction all abroad. Tobacco, too, was held up as an idol, wielding vast destructive influ- ences. A pr etty close to the address was -the question, "How many of us have obeyed the command, ' Him only shalt thou serve.' " LOOK UP, LIFT. UP. H. E. Hodgen;. This motto of the League, linked with that of the Society of Christian Endeavor, "In His Name." form one full of encouragement and inspiration to every earnest Christian. To whom are we invited to look ? To God our Heavenly Father -to Christ, who is •'the Way, the Truth, aril the Life;" to the Holy Spirit, the Comforter,who will "guide us into all truth;" to the written Word, the "Lamp unto our feet and Light unto,our path." For what reason are we to look? That the penitent soul may receive forgiveness and peace. That the forgiven soul may find nourishment and strength. It is the Christian's privilege to look up to his Saviour always,and consult him upon every matter, small or great. His doubts are dissipated when he looks up at the loving purposes of Jesus- towards him, as revealed• in his word and in his past dealings, and the longer he gazes at his character of per- . feet truth, and tests the verity of his promises, the deeper will his trust be- come. • To him who looks up in times of storm and trouble Christ is soon close at hand to succor and help, In the hour of temptation the promised "way of escape" is shown. The .dark and rugged road is lighted up. The burdens are lifted, and his weakness is turned into strength. There is neither necessity nor excuse for the -Christian's failures, for, however great the trial or need, "His grace is sufficient," Christ's sympathy and love and power to help is boundless and are freely offered. While Satan is alert to tempt and overthrow, the eyes of our Saviour never slumber nor sleep, and his arra • is omnipotent. Christ is to be looked up to as the Christian's example and model of living. A worthy copy can only be' produced by careful and con- stant looking at the model. If the Christian is not looking up he will be looking backward, or to the side, and Satan will be careful to provide some- thing attractive to allure him from the right path. Safety is found only in ' constant upward looking, The speak- er beautifully illustrated th s truth by .a reference to the:eha'utiel. dredged by 'the Governilient through Mud lake in. riverSault Ste Marie, and the beacons statoned along the course of the chan- nel upon which the pilot lad always to keep his eye fixed. in order to steer his vessel through the marrow- way. and avoid delay. loss and disaster to • himself and others. :U.hritt . castle to earth to lift up and save_ the fallen. Ours must be the same high* purpose. We must be no idlers; but 'alwa s abounding in tare work of the Lord." • Earnest, consecrated endeavor must characterize us. Each has a work no other can do. He Who constantly looks up will -be shown. opportunities for lifting up. Don't look So ititentiy for $rent things to'do that you fail to notice the little thing -a all about, that are iiltencied'for off. in tt aced work aot in a mild, easy,• and natural way. There's no chance for any reaction after- ward. Their belp lasts. Constipation, Indigestion, Billion Attacks, Sick or Billions Headaches, and all derangements of the liver, stomach and bowels are promptly relieved and permanently cured. They're put np'in glass vials, which keep them always fresh and reliable, unlike the ordinary pills in wooden or pasteboard boxes. And they're the pheapest pills you can buy, for they're guaranteed to- give Bath, faction, or your money is returned. Yon pay only for the good yon get, Reports from all districts say that the crops in Manitoba and the North-west are coming up splendidly. and that the farmers anticipate the largest harvest they have had for years. HOW TO GET A "SUNLIGHT" PICTURE. Send 25 "Sunlight" Soap wrappers wrap- per bearing the words "Why Does a Wom- an Look Old Sooner Than a Man")to LEVER BROS., Ltd., 43 Scott St., Toronto, and you will receive by post a pretty picture, free from advertising and well worth fram- ing. This is an easy way to decorate your home. The soap is the best in the market and it will only cost le postage td send in the wrappers, it you leave the ends open. Write your address carefully. + A Kelso, B. C., tough named Hughes tried to kill himself and bis child by ex- ploding a dynamite charge under their bed. He will die, but the child will recover. -Rev. Mr Henderson, Methodist, of Wind- sor, was robbed of $20 on Friday night, the money being taken from his pants pockets. To Preserve The richness, color, and beauty of the hair, the greatest care is necessary, much harm being done by the use of worthless dressings. To be sure of having a first-class article, ask your druggist or perfumer for Ayer's Hair Arr. It is absolutely superior to any other preparation of the kind. It restores the original color and fullness to hair which has become thin, faded, or gray. It keeps the scalp cool, moist, and free from dandruff. It heals itching humors, prevents baldness, and imparts �••� Stade esti by am011ir. brings added ski 1, Ref welt as`retvarfl, ;,,,., . to the worker. When be beeomes.flt gam::. N. K. V&IR�A1u db ii a. +. "� forp�renter works -they rill be pointsd out to him. The. ;Speaker likened the ilti Christian to a piece of magnetized iron. While in touch With Oboist. the great Magnet, he has power to influenpe and lift upp °there, but "apart from him we ,can db nothing." . t �- +-� In all beetle, where a mild but effective aperient 4s v,nadsd; Ayers Pill' are; the beast. WailitgtOn and Ann ilia:. -.- : IsONTR*AJJL. . iC�ll i * " ,wr I�rOCil�i'i1fW. ,j Thy loser ad the . appetite, restore healthy action, pr mi to digestion, • anti !regulate overt tuftotloft. No `illl is ill greater de. , tea dr Cir t Ior'e higbi fgm.nd.d by' the iirealhiravir to THE HAIR a silken texture and lasting fragrance. No toilet can be considered complete without this most popular and elegant of all hair -dressings. "My hair began turning gray and falling out when I was about as 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 severe fever, and hien I recovered, my hair. began to fall out, and what little remain- ed turned gray. •I tried various remedies,, but without success, till at •last. I began to .USE, Ayer's Hair Vigor, and now my hair Is growing rapidly and is restored to its original color." --Mrs. Annie Collins, Dighton, Made. ' • " I have .used Ayer's Hair Vigor tor nearly Elva years, and my hair ib MOW, glossy, and .ilii aft eai eUentt: !late of preservation. • 1 am forty years 0111, arid ' have ridden the plains for iweitty-five. years.''-L-Wni, 'Heti'" • Ott, izUag"Mute tang Bill," New,Wyo. , I •lel► �: • This. world-renowned Soap stands at the head of all Laundry and Household Soap, both for quality and extent of sales. Used according to directtons, it does away Wath e11 the oid•feehioned drudgery of wash day. t'sy ft; youwon'tbe disappointed. BQNLIQBT SOAP has been in use in Windsor Castle for the past a years, and its DQanafacturera have been (specially appointed BDAP>iRAZZ118 TO TEM QUEEN awudad 11 Gold Medan FOR SALE OR BRICK HOUSE TO LET. TO RENT. Or The undersigned oilers the west -half of the fine aadconvenientdonble brink house on B attenbnr y St. to rent at very reasonable terms. The house is almost new and has every convenience. MISS A. FOSTON. HOUSE TO RENT The house on Bettenbnry street now occupied by Mrs Thrower, is offered to rent. It contains large dining room, parlor, bedroom and kitchen downstairs. with three bedrooms upstairs. Good cellar. Only a minute's walk from the business portion of the town. Apply et NEW EEA Office COTTAGE TO RENT The cottage and premises of Mrs A. Dodewortb on Isaac Street, Clinton, consisting of a comfor- table cottage with kitchen and wgodshed, hard and soft water, b acre of land with quantity of fruit trees, currant bushes, grape vines, &o. - Terms easy. apply to MANNING & SCOTT, Clinton. IA7_'i'altot fitlil*ttOl.ip on - the X: li'r �'..*15 !)radians of the Now'yoritEyeandDa -ffea ital rd t� k ya t q� a t cr xe9#+, , a A r 4. Q ra a �eK � . nt;` +le Ott d o t et. ( ' R r. o l di k s ole & or add. .s baeit to • (� Iq ll a os , E .e'. Erlar, i,oa. , .d g r c WWI, to an, befell �t 9 r'enoosalf st4 rtiftolal Byes.' &mosso*.ase ase; . Stas.• ''Nili'tze at the ' i • >t�tllulxrq' rRoues, ' (7;1 'TU 1` t,li'Itm" b: Iklon"the• b' or#rth.4lsf4;t.,3V A Y in 7t'b nEaoext,: ITPuts l0 p,' Vit. tR 4.p;dt, Charges Moderate„ .• ;U ON•BRUCE e V rot ofmt4Ony to . can ng Money 01' Farm Seca t•ily •ad Lotoeet;;,l aces of Inger f. ,iI Ta �� .. 4 GE 8 , PU dal;A4Er-- GAVLNQS nAbi• , J, 4 anti 5 ,per Giant,' Inteee81 A,ilofpe,f con Uepoolei, rdiil ton otiOja fit s let. -E'FIC> --Corner, of nlarketilq care• Aad North 10 401iACE HOIITON, Aialraes TO LET OR FOR SALE. Those Convenient premises next door to Leslie's Carriage Works, suitablefor a handy man to start a second -band furniture ware room or business of w similar nature. Dowelling house attached. Apply to MISS MOUNTCABTLB. GOOD HOUSE TO RENT A large commodious and comfortable house, on Townsend street, containing aee0mmodation for ordinary family, with all conveniences, is 0l fered to rent on reasonable terms. Good garden attached: House is in ex.ellent repair. Apply to either O. WILSON or JAMES HOWE. GOOD FARM FOR SALE For particulars anply & to MANNING scow, Barristers, &c., Clinton PROPERTY FOR SALE. For sale, two excellent lobs, being Noe. ,OS on the corner cf Battenbnry and North Streets. and 507, on the corner of North end Princess 8te: They are both &dappred for building purposes end are both offered for sale on reasonablle feriae. Apply to r. Id. CLRLING. IOR SALE. Lots 7 'and 6, DineleyE Terrace, oontalning 3a acres of land, dwelling House, Barn and Orghard. Theproiietty adjoins the'oorpotation of Clinton. Also a two ,tory brick buildinngg snitable for store end dwolling hoose, seller 54x04, about 1 1-6 sores, corner lot, opposite Qasen's otsl, Victoria lit.. Clinton. Also village lots 1', $ and 9 in Blyth. The abov property will be gold at a bargain' bo settle upeetate. Apply to W J. BLGOINB Olin' ton, pro Exeenfors -or 40 MANNINO & SCOTT, Sollei or T. M. CARLING, Clinton. DYEING & Clothee CLEANING Parties having Clothes of any kind which they desire to have cleaned 'or dyed. should leave them with the undersigned, vino is agent for BARB'S DYE WORKS. All work entrusted to him wail be promptly at- tended to and+ guaranteed. satisfactory. Prices moderate. JAMES HOW SON, Albert St. Clinton. • NewPHOTO GALLERY Snbeeribor desires to dntiniate to the people ,of (Linton and • vicinity, that Be tis o ene'S up a Fafe'a�M111,oWhichthnve been Atth64 up xpreebty for the purppso, Where he will be 'prepared to do any trozk in hie line. • CABINE'1t' PHOTOS, PANELS, SVNBEAMS or TINTYPES' Taken in the infest Styles and at Went prio es on cloudy as well as Syne days. brnOW probeae J: W. oOOE t CANTON r , bt 1.101 J. C. STEVENSON, -THE LEAD NC;-.- •UNDERTAKER —AND— EMBALMER. A FULL LINE OP GOODS KEPT i1 STOCK ThebestEmbalming Fluidused Splendid Hearse. L BERT ST.,CLINTOIt Residence over store. OPPOSITE TOWN HALL • DO YOU WANT A First-class Step •or LonggLadder ? A Handy'Wheelbarrow? a Splendid Churn, or anything of _ 11 nature? Then call on,W. SMITHSON, a shop, No.7 Frederick 8t., or E. Dinaley willbe abDinsley's oornereverySaturda afternoon --TE'E— Royal Electric Co. /mooed ra... c.ndafm rhk annd g'al°r' t H`, CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS CF ELECTRIC LICHT AND POWER STATIONS Throughout the Dominica 64 to 70 Wellington -8t. PETERMAN'* ROACH FOOD NOT A fif■. P018011 FATAL TO COCKROACHES AMD WATER BUGS. Slit mot kept by yourW.winghe PlTIT n0WJaawhersts has prc,.dif peony sssusd EWINO, HEREON dr elk eau° Merepanta, Bole Wm, ens di;OBl'•8 Pial Street, MfONTaZA.I. solresissen at us. Mott a II oir'raaa r &ladw. wriouroar:{oin Atuna. ssdea-lian1WINE '°°"".°.`asLion sP!R ,7�1 T rgint yanldmNr+L•w.a-'NERCNANT. yicr rehe8tbeitacn& Bonaeeot hWhiekey,Jam e .�.rtown4P8o+u,Ol..eawROMA a, D.Laulnopen ' Rogow, rrsno., owascraoses,vindlMums, vlad'Ete •416:8t. Paul Street, Montreal.'r..d,•AW>re=s!Lion .i Montreal Q��f, TRADE Cy Wall qte .cold, , p„,„„„ `MCARTHURo jJ' tUi CO. •i Factory E �o >axy cAMAbt /RUBS FACTOfIY Rat.1854. B. MSS, Prep. Appliances fop ell kinds of Phy- s,cal Ud ties: Genas' Improved Pat, Art*BCial Limbs t.mm nacos r morn iaLeBB Arta IIa1sp .., . 02 Or'ata Week, Nahuatl *MAI* A 4IQUI'6gib MlANrL, E. AQLD • Pries. lliyhf+ 789 Craig -.OSTRICH FEATHER MANFR. W. SNO W) -telaitaf ipali'd. 1913 Notre Dame -$AF MARUFACTU�i , IS. ;.e,.I ,T,vatarkiisiriIs its onooAft THE E+ UAL OF 1Ri i1 N IIAIRiENEWER C' ininbt be f a t, foti•r'eetoring grey hair 10 Itis ndturaf color find beahty; It Wee the •head blain and '00.41, And tree from dandruff, ft stops tine iii' trcin Whig oat, promotes tho growttt,and:glvea'the LAtr thogloe, b0.adty and AtrOather'yoptii; when tiered As direotet it Ito river kubitit to fall. Sold for latf the too of ,anyotlio prepat'otlop; and•Is int}oh .lf tte tiva,, Yy keciol air tenet., 4; es ttir ilbi: