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,,..r ,..,s... r .. BOI3T. HOLMES,
eivs ,"Notes Aro fid the Com
'The GodOrich; Organ factory narrow-
ly escaped destruction by fire • last
week.,
r;:Rh'BOss, ot- Bruce
field, field, has gone
• feta six • Or iprobably twelve months'
visit to relatives,in Scotland.
Daniel Bickel,. Dungannon, lost 'a
. valuable three year old eolt•.by having
his leg broken while in the pasture.
`The Huron Districtoyal Templars
:Of temperance will hold. their district
,-meeting at Exeter, on Tuesday, June
2Oth. .
. One day this week'the two-year-old
'son of Mr J. F. Garden, of Harpurhey;
was:bitten in the face by a dog. The
dog was immediately shot.
As Geo. Beadle•was returning home
from visiting friends near Auburn, his
horse took fright, and ran away, throw-
ing the old gentleman out. He will be
laid up for tome time.
On Saturday, Jas. Wilson, convict-
ed of stealing from Moses McBrien, of
West Wawanosh, was sentenced by
Judge Toms . to seven months in the
Central prison.
Mr Ralph Stephenson, of Hulled,
near Rinburn, deft on Monday for
Manitoba,where he intends spending
r 'the s"timmer visiting his daughters and
other fere' nods
Mr Jas. McMichael, of Hallett, has a
calves within nine months, and a1111v- keeps the laws of they jails
A London, Eng.. telegram says:-
ing and doing well. That's the kind of• and penitentiariesher? You ve tonfind that out. Yet The ever watchful inspectors who
cow to keep. our manhood sgffrage gives every man a stand an guard against diseased cattle
- - have secured and submitted to exami-
Mr D. may, Of the lGtTi colideesiho, vote-Hiatt-gll-heniaynot ,earea...fig-ter. the.. nation eared s s fi submitted
to exami-
Tuckersmith, has a. pure bred .Berk- welfare of the country, and lie may know malss. The Board of Agriculture nI-
shire sow, which lately farrowed a lit- as little Ise he cares • about it; he may not arts passed allr toes", lunge except
ter of twenty, pigs, eighteen of which own a foot eland, or have any.intereate p.
were livingand rul y developed. ed. such as 1 have, bat because he is a man , those of the animal from Pilot Mound,
in -
Mrs A. H. N. Jenkinii:, formerly of and 3 am a woman, he has a vote- and I ?esti., which ca. There is as me
n the Lakeissued
Brussels, died fit, Grand Rapids aulte hive none, though I pay more razes, and on this particular case. In reportiew of the
suddenly on Sui`fday of last week from may be a better citizen than he, and yet _ some
typhoid fever, beloved and respected You. will often hear the best of women say f ground for arsthatherebecauseis of the
by allwho knew her. they don't want to vote. I do, and 1 would 8T .protest
not feel one bit lase womanly for it. animal's lungs being diseased, strong
A pretty wedding took place at the Holmeavi:le. arum GREEN. Pressure is brought to bear on Hon.
Herbert Gardner, President of the
lkfr Thee, Heywotlt a moat worthy
resident and former aitlmi'1i of'dcial of
Uaborne, • died. at ':his reps Once near
7illiu1vi11e, on,t'he,' d fuse, Mr WY*
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o aWW1 wtta-,a cora tirativel wing zn ,
being only 57 but he had' been u. severe
sufferer ter about two years.
z els ver :ifnsQrtant.iii.th{i`� at#o of, vett
erI 1 0 " d that Ic+#i??Qd 'Ila' 'te±isiq '
twat t;. lsr o e e •e ui y t tee
to the taste, and t tli , . yei a .ly al ,
'aooeptable`toi the stomach awls, hearthy�. in
;its :nature and effects,., Pogaesai>lg•these
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power there is in that little bit; et paper
called the.'ballot, They'tell tie that .f we
•train our obihdreu, right, .and do ell . We can;
'n onr.,:h: ee,,and. 8941 1 oir41e9, it will',
ct th is. whet. we
Why ar_.
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naeright all.
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are in •. and have: been doing: for years;:
are dg titin ,
especially iii the,•Oseee of tomperaooe, and
doeq it ;dome Oct al}'tight? Bome mothers'
bo ,s eep; ilingup. tho ranks of the Amok,
net. the :,s dald:Beinto the
ord and to feed he. hun,.
..@ban . oft= � >" tr ryb .,
-gry, stili goes; down the throat alio OHM -
Star drink ,trfd. o, for we are told -that the
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world. . ti.
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reasoning is sotnethiug, like a pereoa.bnfld-
ing a home, telling care to have thefounda.
tion solid and strong, the walls square .and
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I BWs NOTES ol'1NM11i<1C?1"% 1x9
-�.--• krxere is your pit:opoxtey, nat4nd;
ell ant etilld of the evangelist, itir
elist, Vliele.fng1�s('d.h
fat's('
melt,. J` Renter, died Aho Fri a yin • silver sml.
• 1►' hati),s .via, Vu le'i 1 writ' Alit Wishing'
' e eae e he rood, for loth sj are obstihe}t► sad red's, eyes
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:fib the rear
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dentia of F, d, Garner,' draylnan Lon.- fairy beamed 'r,y she took.', be offered,-.
don,. ware destroyed by' fire flay irtomay,.
morning, Slx .horses, were burned to. , tlnt)la Hq b
g
,1:. , when you' givte nie, .money i
Beat ,ass, •$l 000 no insurance,' to An else as I leaee,:rshy,,do youk,,.al= _..
G'lrtltp 1)300nd1wr y,.., ',. 4altilt4i P ,rt . et rke�
red y e e iyil to a 11
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oar e h � �
lf' Q d p a bathe , p r, � �'
+''"Wel/;,my)1 ou t eor*gsn'r.
, . ' , r .i tb..=
strew Waelrii}gtpn► fill '.Ilio •�Fjref�idelit of the term pin 1�o sl+.t � .rPi4it: e a n: r
About .800 government: clerks. `were in Of Eenry �l ..; Theyy were not; 'however
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fico call s , : through .�` ea nee$'• each as we nee;Ltaut were ma Ago r,
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'I:.inctsln walq;.atlaas4insd; hall, fa'l1en, in; dnoed,into l�ii' 1Rnd y'gatkllea';i9e, dtgt wit..
' eche bnlliihlg' at 1011 Iris • The first the well looms tltntil Fginted ivatolus2
_ s .. 1 n i e ": lxor : d"� aeP1111'0 ther4 ' el, b•
:cf>rul3� itY e. .av'at n . a cellar."a d. is v r I .:..y ......�,. �, • ti
ll; . d 'p. t e: ex'. e ..oars in a :u - siz, r, ht' ounces.' . ;0noh
r � : s• � .4 �9s$ :o �� .
fa ra'rxle doves ?� ,ath , >}- a d.... >
atld with them h. fid ede a checks, paw as thou were won in the hair,. and
lased on different ports oft the •: clothing, s to t ., Q
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e 't` eppfhi n d ,
riot cons arts! With relief_, of .: ' ; w ra pezmit ed to . 11 • y lye ni
doug • •. g t .... y w e i , - n the C a h ids <a .ant, in ':that
nought one. bottle of. Booth .4Merioaa der; , i. g i •e:ladies hrlgtma.. 9
vine, which, done,. Me mere ood..then. $50 ; way gentlemen began to g v the a g o
gg fi.:Pit` xes five families• money at Phlriet-1
i e - dt hf h , . 1>ea
Iwou.,of lectornB I.Parrr dw >nY :e:... c
,w ul :aides ever: weak, r:. „ o nee rr►aq-rite ie with whish tc.bAy pi1?q• At. first
f: g l v o remedy,
1.. a 90 a rex ensive,,gostin ,as flinch•
.this. fvaleable and. lovely remedy, A trial.101 w : , y p i;
aor valga 1
w : e tpaya .. b.a . face
b e.riow�av 0 f
«bot�l will 99nvin4e you. Warranted; by ..e r aft x ins hind }laz
f 1
Watts & Co, .Dressier. . o i ,we. y owelrer, ... e: p n.
come comMOU and cheep gentlemen %
A sad drowning aooident oacnrreil Pell, tinned the practice of giving their wives,
' day evening„when Tar Charlet.; Kavanagb, a daughters nsa sisters money' to buy pins;
man' about 23 ears of.a a em to .edh .terra 'pin -money' ori i-
young y it . , y in that way the Q , tk _ ,,origi-
in f..: J. ,e t bl slime o
in the dry•nto an alloy-
Vincent,
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s a t applied' a. c
goodenated, an it is now
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B b 'd
1 i Ile .Mr
t i a t re. a Ost . e f.anysmall •ti -
V n of o r4 # to to'bna 1 ar
en e @ 6 t mice diode a lady 'Olin
Kavanagh, in oempany with Mr,Gleo. Wal- oleo elle may need or desire,”
ton, assistant postmaster, were oanooing'ha ..1 am glad you told me all about it,
the:rivet, and on reaching the forks, Where uncle," said •Maud; "and I thank yon very
straight, and then neglecting to Pitt the there la t strong current attempted to ran mnoh."
roof on, for the 'ballot is really the supreme out into the rapids, but in doing so were ••
power in the matter. An American paper upset. Walton was,resoued.by two friends RAM'S HORN BLASTS.
says: "The temperance question, so far as who were following in a boat, bat before --
the licensing of saloons is concerned, would Mr Kavanagh, could be reached he sank and Putting armor on a coward will not
be easily settled, if the women of America was not seen again. make him fight.
could come to the ballot boa. They would Mrs Isaac Hanks, aged Si years, died It is.a poor sermon that will not bit
with almost united voioe declare the saloon g A
a curse." this week at North Granville, Wash- a sinner somewhere.
This being the case, the salooniste will do ington county, under circumstances The man who has a red nose is about
all they can to prevent women voting. that caused an investigation by' a the last to find it Out.
But not only the saloonist, the party poli. corner. The jury found that the wo-
tioian as well, world rather that women man died for want of sufficient nour- The wicked are in the most danger
stay at home, and not bother hate head • P
about voting; they tell as that the polling
booths are not fit places for women, we are
too dainty for snoh work. If the presence
of good womeh is elevating and refining,
then the more we have of it the bettor.
The men have had a monopoly in this line
so far, and if their management of it is so
that it is too dirty for women, then it is
not much to their credit, and all the more
need of a woman's cleansing touch.
Some tell 0e we don't understand the
matter well enough to vote on it; we don't
read it up. That may be so, but I think
that argument will apply just as well to
men as women. I admit that the men
have . got things pretty well mixed up; it treating were laid at the door of the mystomach seemed all out of order. I
might take women sometime to understand Liberal member; but when the Con-
all the twistings of party politios, but when servative manager ,wasput in the box seemedia number meof remedies, but nonea
it oo$es to a question. of right or wrong, a g inducedto givetherelief until I was
q B it developed that he was the man who . to try` old reliable Ayer's
good or a bad man, or any question that travelled the back concessions with a •Pills. I have taken only one box, but 1
affects the home or family, I think women cutter full of flasks -of whiskey, .which feel like anew man. I think they are
will generally be found on the right side. he Blipped into the pockets of the free the most pleasant and easy to take of
Some of us women read even the pulls- and indpendent whenever he thought anything I ever used,. being so finely
mentary news, and we find that they talk it would work. Mr Marter ought to sugar-coated that even a child will take
and vote on things that -we think we have a insert a clause in his Bill before next them. I urge upon all who are
right to have a say in. Who bas as much session exempting backwoods consti-
• at stake in the laws and morals of the tuencies from its operation during
cow which has given birth to- four
country as the mother of a family? Who election campaigns.
land better than that
ishment proper care ' and medical
treatment. Her husband, • who is 79
years old, is:said to be worth • $30,000.
He did not attend his wife's funeral,
and before the verdict of the corner's
jury. was received he started froni
home. When overtaken by au officer
he was twelve miles way.
Mr Marter, who made the attack on ti
P. M. Spence, of Bracebrid e, when A
osing as a prohibitionist in the Leto
r
when they feel the safest. . -
When the bank brekks, the religion
of some folks all goes with it.
The truth we hate the most is the
truth that hits us the hardest.
Some of the heart's sweetest songs
have been learned. in the dark.
lature, Is now on his defence.
Spencer alleges that Mr Marter himself Wishes to speakthrough the Register of
paid for liquors consumed in his last the beneficiesults he has received
campaign. A like 'case was that of a from a regular use of Ayer's Pills, He
Kent election trial in which charges of
says : I was feeling sickand tired and
Friend
residence of Mr John Sproat, of Tuck-
Board, in the House of-Commons_and
elsewhere. to secure the permanent ex-
clusion of Canada and American cat-
tle. At the 'head of this agitation is
Mr Chaplin, the former President of
the Board of Agriculture. Sir Chas.
Tupper and Scottish interests, who op-
ppot3e this step vigorously, are still
hopeful.
Friday afternoon Edward Lappan, a
milk pedlar, went into one of his customer's
houses in :Walkerville, and when he came
out a few minutes later, be saw his rig go •
-
ing down the street at a breakneck pace, a
stranger driving. Lappan lost no time in
getting after the rig, and in spite of all the
world -be thief could do, began to gain on
him. When near the City hall the thief
jumped from the rig and made for the fer-
ry dook and got aboard the ferry. In the
meantime Detective Campan had been com.
mnnicated with, and reached the dook just
as the boat was about to leave. He got on
board and caught his man. He fought
hard, but the handcuffs were put on him
and be was taken to the police station.
There he gave his name as James Mitchell,
of Detroit, bnt from papers found on his
Ufe
person. it is thonght his right name is D.
G.tShedden, of Vancouver, B. C. Between v. 1.1
4 and 5 o'clock next morning Shedden
strangled himself to death by winding his
suspenders around his neck and holding on
until dead. There is no officer on duty at
that hour. He was a highly respectable
young man, son of David Shedden, furni-
ture dealer, of 'Woodstock. He had for
five or six years been foreman for an n -
holstrring establishment ot Victoria, B. C.
It is thought that, being of a highly sensi-
tive nature, he could not bear 'to think of
the disgrace he had fallen into, and com-
mitted suicide.
---- eramit"h, ori --Wednesday afternoon, HOW TO GET A "SUNLIGHT"
when his youngest daughter, Miss An- PICTURE.
nie, wag pined m matrimony with Mr Bend 2b"Snnli ht" Soapwrappers wrap-
per
John H. Hays, of Mckillop., bearing the words gpp p -
s a Wom-
An oocasionai'bottle of Ayer's Sarsapar. anrLoogkOld Sooner Than a ManDoe )to Levan
ilia does more to correct the tendency of BEos., Ltd., 48 Scott St.i
, Toronto and
- the'blo
od• to accumulate humors, and keep you will receive by post a pretty picture,
the, organ", sound and healthy, than any free from advertising and well worth Pram -
other we -know of. "Prevention is better ing. Thie is an easy way to decorate your
• than mire." Try it this. month. . home. The soap is the best in the market
Another of Huron's pioneers has and it will only cost lc postage to send in
passed from earth. Mrs Hoilingshead, the wrappers, if yon leave the ends open
an, widow of the late Wm 'Hollings- Write your address carefully.
head, who, previous to his death lived
on the town line west of Kippen, died A Michigan Central brakeman
at the residence of her son Henry, Dut- named Higgins, was killed on tlie
ton, Elgin county, on the 31st of May., track near 'Welland on Wednesdai8
Mr Jos. Fisher, of the 10th concssion night. He had been on the road 1
of Tuckersmith, has just returned from years.
Toronto, where he received, as a gift Harold Frederick . cables to the New
from his. father, Mr Michael Fisher, of York Times that the strain on Mr Glad
the township of Vaughan, in the coun- stone is provin' too great, and that it i
ty Of York, a deed of 100 acres of land doubtful if he will live to see the third read
in that township, valued at $100 per ing of the Home Rale Bill.
acre.
On account of the satisfaction given
as a teacher in the Collegiate Institute,
Goderich, Miss Miller Aiken, of St.
Marys has been notified by the Minis-
ter of Education that she 1s exempted
from further examination, and her
' certificate will be made permanent.
•e
•
Mr Geo. Hughes, of Wingham, re-
turned from the old 'country on Tues-
day,. this being his first trip of the sea-
son. He delivered his cargo of cattle
in good order. This is the ninth year
he has been employed in taking cattle
acro`s's the ocean, and strange to say he
has never lost a bullock
The death of Mrs Alex. Montgomery,
of Orange Hill, last week, cost a gloom
of sorrow ,over the community where
she was 1+'e11 known and beloved by all.
Deceased was a daughter of Jas. War-
re11, Esq., and had lived all her life in
Hawick.
Last Saturday as John Lawson, of
Morris, and daughter, were driving to
• , Brussels his team started, to run away.
- Mr Lawson turned them into the fence
when the •wheel struck a.knoll and
threw him out. He pluckily held on to
.the reins and Stopped the horses but
had his right arm injured and his cloth-
ing torn by the barb wire Bence.
Alex. Kerr, of McKillop, . for two
weeks, from seven 'cows, sent an ave.
rage of 40. lbs of milk to the factory.
' Th -la beats the cows at Chicago, and he
kept some at home each day. as this is
all the cows he has. This makes him
20 dents a day for eachcow, and his
milk brought home is worth abort silt
cents more each Cow. He does not
complain of hard times. •
The Expositor 'says: --lir Thos. Gov.
enlock, has .shown us what is ,t real
Curiosity., It is= a sheet of what looks
very much like brown kid leather, such
ae, is too* in gloves. It'1s smooth
find so tough that person can hardi+'
tear it with diet.tiger:. It le moph
r han oritiar leather Cif the }}
toughie t,
viva k nim-
same tliiclsn�sk,�r'• tt, l
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trf n, barrel of cider ,
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the
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fi .. theskin that n
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t+i'li0t�'ait�'tlaatrlt the ttlazt+ during the;ai'inter. No doubt 1
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to practical nee.
BIS POINTS,
out of many, where Dr. Pierce's
Pellets are better than other pills :
I. They're the smallest, and eas-
iest to take — little, sugar - coated
granules that every , child takes
readily.
9. They're perfectly easy in
their action — 1uo griping, no dis-
turbance.
8. Their effects hall. There's no
reaction afterwards. They regulate
or cleaniie the system according 'to
size of 'dose.
4. They're the cheapest' for
they're atm(raf':teed to give satis-
faction, or your money is returned.
forgoodyou get.
You pay only � .
ti. rut up in glass—are always
fresh.
.• 6
1fr usT
heyq acre Constipation, hull.
neaten, Bilious Attacks, Siok
feahwidall derange.
Bio
met its of the fiver, stomach and
bowels.
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tt cure' Catarrh 'afi the Head
--Terfectly 44PerlOatiellityr
Dr, Sage',; Catati Remedy:.:
•
In Need
of . a laxative to try Ayer's P ls." -
Boothbay (Me.) Register.
" Between the ages of five and fifteen,
I -was -troubled ivith•a-kind•ofsait-rheum,-
or eruption, chiefly confined to the legs,
'and especially to the bend of the knee
above the calf. Here, running sores
formed which would scab over, but
would break immediately on moving the
leg'.' My mother tried everything she
could think of, but all was without avail.
Although a child, I read in the papers
about the beneficial effects of Ayer's
Pills, and persuaded my mother to let
me try them. With no great faith in
the result; she-procured-
Ayer'sPills
and I began to use them, and soon
noticed an improvement. Encouraged
by this, I kept on till I took two boxes,
when the sores disappeared and have
never troubled me since." -H. Chipman,
Agent, Roanoke, Estate Age , Va.
" I suffered for years from stomach
and kidney troubles, causing very severe
pains in various parts of the body. None
of the remedies I tried afforded me any
relief until I began taking Ayer's Pills,
and was cured... --Wm. Goddard, Notary
Public, Five Lakes, Mich.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.. Lowell, Mass
Sold by all Druggists Everywhere.
Every Dose Effective
C. C. RICHARDS & 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. KIEEbTEAD.
John Mader, Mahone Bay, informa us
that he was cured of a very severe attack
of rheumatism by 'ming MINARD'S
LINMENT.
SENSATION OF FALLING;.
Lord Sherbrooke's racy style of nar-
rative entered even into the description
of his misfortunes. In the autobio-
grapical chapter, of Mr Patchett
Martins book, there is an account of
his .fall over a precipice --fortunately
ending in water. , `The fall he tells us,
Was said to be 120 feet, brut he adds:
"On this I can give no opinion, for my
experience has proved to the that the
of . ' easur'in a
,a_ Dl
taorat paf3sible �#r y..g
height is to fall down it. People 'are
described in Stich situations as •having-
their whole life pass before ` them as loosing their breath, as dead before
• they reach the ground. Notre of these .
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The Great MAGNETIC RELLER
Isat union Hotel, ,Minton
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popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in .75o
bottles by all leading druggists.
Any reliable druggist who may not
have it on hand will procure it
promptly for any one who wishes
to try it. Mannfactnred only by the
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP COs
BAN P11Ai101800, GAL.
IOb'IB'PILLE, K7ir. NEWTOWS.
Miohigafl
Lands .
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.° 000 t0 111,. WI ottt Orb
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'Baxl: ters:.oltcitors
oes,y#4,x9BE5,,
ooiutaispi'enors"for Ontar'ir ali(i l4bni'tsita.
Or'aiCi T.7400Rlf4t»,W ESA, 4ilceex.'
•R,.s0,111.1sts4s, Pgorkand Ineuranco
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;,i meytoliSo,.aon 1£ d- Town' I'topert9y:..In`' ".
14x a o1 small flap' ! Ibe'lowest oprrept abet.
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100,000 acres of choice lands in
Chippewa County, Michigan, for sale
on liberal terms of payment.
These lands are easily cleared, are
almost entirely free from stumps and
rocks, so that machinery can be
used on them as well as on farms
that have been cultivated for twenty
years
The most of them lie within one to
six miles of .• railroad. They are as
good as any lauds in Michigan, and
are the cheapest good lands in the
State.
Owing to -the nearness of the lum-
ber woods and mines, the 'market for
produce is as good as any on the lakes
A large part of the lands He near
Rudyard, 23 miles from Sault Ste
Marie, on the M. St. P. & B. St. M.
°R. R,, and between Rudyard and
Pickford.
AnExcnrsion party will leave some
point in Huron Co., Ontario, by boat
to Sault Ste Marie, Mich., and by
rail from there to Rudyard, early in
June, to visit these lands. Those de-
siring to go on this excursion are re-
quested to give notice so that provi-
sion may be made for them. Price
of tickets and date of excursion will
be given• in due season. Address
E. C. DAVIDSON,,
Sault Ste Marie, Mich.
vat,
BULBS : and : PLANTS
R J. Li . Wilt/OULL' ; M. I1; ! T'Op,OitTCS
Univer®t
y. D1 >j�, C.M.; Vigtoi4rt �ilxiiv rsi
31;,0. P & 8. Ontario: Fellow of theobstetricaal
Society of Edinburg), late .gtLot,deEngg,;r,pn5
gdipbprgb Hospitals. Qfce.. ,::. 114138weely ;rola
olilge Battenbury 8t, OlintoU, .'Nlglt bell
atIDWOred;:at the same plane.
DR; J. W. BHA,W. rHRSIOLAN' BLVRRGEON
JW
Aeconebeur, eta„ office in the''Paleco Mock
Batterbury St. ,formerly occupied by Dr. Reeve
Clinton Ont.
DI R. MOORE, PHYSICIANSURGEON,
Accoucheur, Office, the late Pr. Worthing-
ton's office, Huron street. Besidenee, corner. of
Erie and Mary Ste.
DR STAN/WRY, GRADUATE OF THE
Medical Department of Victoria Univer-
sity, Toronto, former, 94 the Hospitals and
Dispeneariee, New Tore, Coroner for be
County of Huron, Bayfield, Ont.
1110. BRUCE L. D. S. SURGEON DENTIST,
• Coats' Block Albert 8t., over Taylors' shoe
store. Specialty ,'reservation of the natural
teeth. Painless Extraction by the use o1 the
most approved local Anoeathetle. N. B Will
visit Blyth professionally every Monday at Ma -
eon's Hotel, and Hayfield the 2nd end 4th Thurs..
day, during the summer.
DArthide -Named, Mixed Varieties.
GLADIOLUS -Fine Collection. all Colors.
OALADIUM8-Fanny Leaf or Plain.
1 TUBEROSE BEGONIAS -Bingle and Double,
very fine collection; have taken prizes wher-
ever shown.
FLORAL DESIGNS of all kinds, for weddings.
parties or funerals, got up on short notioe.
'REEDING PLANTS -A beautiful collection, and
parties desiring such should give no a call.
CReEPItlindoorsEStl varieties. suitable
lox ou
can bPartie promptly ssuBushes,se Trees
supplied. Prices Reasonable.
T. COTTLE, Joseph St., ()Hinton
The World is'my Country, and to do
Good my Religion.
Glad Tidings or Great Joy to
Si*ffer itg lannutnity.
Beads the Interbalecieditidu of the »f",eas'e8 of
patients, tvhtther' .presantdr at a -.distance.
Catarrh �u�Curedfoi. $5.
ratalyttes and other" iluvfarlda .he'yond:the rddaoh
e f
e e au ie. o
r kit Oro tiii'beh flit d d e
n!'or ins e 1
te1yem nlarveneeto,v carted bs., this treatn,00on
No"
di in used, Help for ,uhf, , Tho d
Seep ioai eonvlpcel. No Cass bcpolesi. The
blind can ho suadn 10. se, the ,deaf td li fit', th
1ai�ru o tvaikr C.liarge'a'�verytnudorato. ;Qonettlt-
t ' abed, free,,
JE. BLACEALL VETERINARY S013EON
• IlonoraryGraduate of the OntarioVef.erinary
College. Treats all diseases of domeetioated and,
male on the most modern and scientific prinoit
pies. Office- immediately south of the New Era
Office. Residence - Albert Bt„ Clinton. Calls
night orday attended to promptly.
17t�I�IONEY TO LOAN. MORTGAGES ,
.L11Bonght. Private Funds. 0 RIDOUT
Office over.J Jackson's Store, Clinton.
MMONEY TO LEND IN LARGE OR
Small sums on good mortgage security,
moderaterateofinterest. H>a'AI.F,.Clinton.
DDICKINSON, 'THE OLD & RELIABLE
Auctioneer still in the field, able and will.
ing to conduot any sales entrusted to him, and
takes this opportunity of thanking his patrons
for past favors. Also Chattel Mortgages closed
and rents collected. Charges moderate. D
DICKINSON, Licensed Auctioneer for the County
of Huron. Residence Albert Street, Clinton.
MONEY! MONEY! MONEY 1
We can make a few good.loans from private
funds at ow rates and modate expetiseer..
Terme made tosnit borrowers.
M ENING & SCOTT. Chnton
NOTICE TO CREDITOR.
IN THE MATTER Or TEE ESTATE 01' ANNE Rsox,
LATH or TES TOWN OP CLINTON, IN TAE COUN-
TY OP HURON AID PROV.NOK 08 ONTARIO, MAa-
RIED WOMAN, DECEASED.
Noti,e is hereby given. pursuant to R. 8. 0.,
Chap. 110 Sec. 3e, that ail creditors and others
having ofaime and demands against the estate
of the above named Anne Knox,deceased, who
died on or about the nineteentday of August,
1891, at the Town ot Clinton, in the said Prbvinoe
of Ontario are hereby required, on or before the
first day of July, 1898, to deliver or send by post
(prepaid) to Manning & Scott, of Clinton, in the
Province of Ontario solicitors for Arthur Knox,
administrator for the property of the Said Anna
Knox, deceased, a etat"oment in writing :contain-
ing their full names, addressee and 000npatlon.
and full particulars of their claims and acoonnte
and of the securities (if any) held by thein, all
verified by statutory declaration. And notice is
further given that after the said let day of July,
1893, the said administrator will proceed to dia.
tribute the assote of the said estate ataong the
pullet who ",hail aggpear to be entitled thereto,
regard being had on' to claims nf..wbieh notice
MRS. WHITT' M. C. M. S
°TEACHER„ OF MUSIC,.
Piano, Organ and Technicon,or•Mnso1 developer
for use of pupils. Rooms at Mr. A. Cook
Albert Street, Clinton.
R. AGNEW, •
Licentiate.o Dentai$urgery, Honor Graduate of the.•
Toronto School of Dentistry.
Nitrous Oxide Gas administered for the painles
extraction cf teeth.
Office in Smith's Block rover ,Emerton's Barber
Shop, Clinton.
Ntxht bell answered. 1v
• A. O. U. W.
The Clinton Lodge No. 144 meet in Biddle.
combo Hall on the 1s1: and Srd Fridays in each
month. Visitors cordially invited. -
R: STONEHAM, M. W. J. BEAN, Recorder.
CLINTON MARBLE WORES.'
COOPER'S OLD STAND,
Next to Commercial Hotel.
This establishment is ifull operation ad a1
orders filled in the most satisfactory way, Ceme-
tery and granite work a specialty. ,Prioee as
reasonable as those of any establishment
SEALE, HOOVER & SEALE, Clinton. lm
MONEY TO LOAN
Interest s3 per cent, payable yearly. The bor-
rower to have the prlege of paying the whole
or any part of the principal, at any time, withou
giving notice. For particulars apply to 0. A
BBABTT, MoKayBlook, Clinton. •
Mokiliop Mutual Fire Insurance Co.
FARM & ISOLATED TOWN PROPERTY ONLY
INSURED
D., Ross, Prsaldentt,, Clinton; M. Mudie Vice
Pres. Seaforth • W. J. Shannon, Seo-'1Sreae.
Beatorth; Jno. Hannn8ab,Managercrons., 8eaforth,
•
Jas, Broadfoot,SeSforth ' Gabriel Elliott,
Clinton; Geo, Wtt, Hariooir; Joseph Evans),
Beechwood; Thos. Carbet Clinton • Alex. Gar.
diner, Leadbnry ; M. Murdie, Seatortil.
Thos. Neilans, Harlo
sonars. Robt. McMillan, Sea
forth.; 8 Carnoohan, 8eafforth; John -0 Sullivan
nd (leo. Murdle, auditors.
Parties desirous to effect insurances or tran-
sact other business will;•be promptly attended
to on. application to any of the above officers
ddressed to their raspsoitve offices.
Barkwell's Sure Corn Cure, wih euro Corns, Warta
Bunelons, Moles. .-1-y
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MoLeod's
System RENOVATOR
AND OTHER
Tested Remedies.
SPECIFIC .AND''' ANTIDOTE
For wpm, Weak and Impoverished
Blood, Dyspepsia, Sleeplessness, Palpi-
tation of tho Heart, Livor Complaint,.
Neuralgia, Loss of Memory, Bronchitis,
Consumption, Gall Stones, Jaundice, Kid-
ney and Urinary Diseases, St. Vitus' Dance,
Female Irregularities and General Debility..
LABORATORY, • UODERICN, ONT.
shall hare been receivved as above uiretd, and I. M. MoLEOD,
tho said adminletrater will not be Hanle for the Prop. dud Manufacturer
assets WI distributed, or eel Part thereof, to any poll by 3. H. Combo, Clinton
person or persons of where chime or demands ,
de shall net have lfotioe at the time er Snob dis-
tribution. N• SCOTT,
June 7th s9$,.
d Iiuton(.Jus X
Dated, O ,
11dANN#• G &
Shcioitereforthe'abnve namedfdminiturator
Dissolutlott: of :Partnership.
Notice i'hei+ebr give hat the ,hbt'tiibrehlii
heretOfdre, Oitistinp_ botireett the uudertighed
Under the Arra nate of the'011nabld Organ , 00111.
patty, hag been diegolved be Mattel Content.
• G HLeT6l3FORD .
0.. GRAHAM.
dahlAt ,flerott, witteias :.: .
s 1 `•'8
Dated.atgllatontait►Otfidayolkt r, se. .
tins` It 1150 a -nits
lbrfoan a a
ea It a 1 G
"T'ebnein W .
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Pia ,
tltte, 'vizo, The Olin viii rga tD. yy�
ludic ford as tnttudtrr. 19 c ' 11Asr,
sit .iein
Cil groat variety of desigoe. Cabinet(, t2.2
per doz.. ti, 25 half doz. Carte do visite
$1.25 dos, 780 bolt doz.. Sunbeams 75c a, k'
doe too ball dos.
. a
t have a large Stools of fine ioty'ering
•' ww
Pott litddit g tar' e . ,r bin t . piatttt at,
g m of Snlnme
`n i e to blue 1 r,
• nominal pk 4