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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton New Era, 1893-06-16, Page 5MTIT' T x �too. O �•�, 9t,?'� oil .igaed haviu opstied out in the A.i n* to SPUD b.o.will :keep on pry•ohuloayt..MealMl 1{474311110 els- e. otbltwe•elf, bets iin.0 poiit10u to sell ern closest rrigea•i t ` t rates . r ar'od • to- a , the, i4 e;1k i 114 p o11 >" y. Ma'amm prlee'fee •Wxt,4rt .Cattle. - IIOG•B always Wanted ;ter cx1 Ort* Pipe NAL ROUT. ITzSIMON 1J1101 *ST, BlITCliEll NOP Wet1eair4 uio,,t'eorttially td tbagk aU.tboti4 who,. ?bavo'£iVOte UO•With the, irlpatonago 8i440 N • eo .•.onnleginbueinesi, and,to assure thend then fuer teeetee2te bliopwAutheYlOrt'added •an improvedlofrigeratorandincRneilienoe a Our " ahetlia4b eheraily that wa€140YenbEtcc ps 11'rIE. TLEY . $ FINCH 'Intoe,, ' " Market SINES G ,11TGE The,uatiareig dostreaf to intimate Gist he tae b t fnterast,of a'tr Couolh, til the . n rt e tylcarriedde stress la >i h. t o a bu yon li u tt�� t i th ,P#a�1i'ORD `& QOUq$ He wilt cout.nae, e, aWti lioold sta'ad, and 1u5ts'by giving the 0400 .,./1,114, pgA}ostcareful atLontton to the busi- t}el;a :etrAigittforwar11 ,dldand 9o4reo4s trentmen t to ali:,t,nd lndilu�only choice m.at,: to merit roopivaai:lair aare. of putillo patronage. A11 ,erdCrB el'v1tu1Alid 11*prowptty dile .TAM S" A.'.PORD eHitrt1 Stitcher Shop sni seriberdesires tethank the pubilo ggeRere'- {yy Apr the pgtrouage ,bestowed upon ham; and at .She same ilius to eaY'tbet ho is now in a bet ter pesitiontliau everto supply the wants of all.' AAss ho gives• a conal attention to all the detail*, of $ bneine s customers Can rely on their or s being promptly acid satisfactorily tilled. lotto Iii 'good'meat at reasonable prices." oicc Sausage, Poultry, &c., •• in season. Casli'pa�d fog Hid$s,. Skins, Bio. • JOHN SCI U•TON, Albert St., Clinton. .L;iad Feed Stores i,'eed & Seed Store • unders gred having purchased the basi- s ws Of M sere"Walker & Hanley. desires to inti- sitet1Mthe will keep on hand the very best 'I:iOUR and FEED flf' all kinds, also the Choicest variety of eb'irelr, Timothy At Small Seeds, tul� wilt tie, sold at close margins for cash. P also kept on hand. lie will also keep a o>}•,ioe'variety.of all kinds of'TBAS, which con- `anlersitvill find to be excellent value, J- W. $ILL; .-.� :; HURON ST., CLINTON. 1001'S II R, y`ED & SR1D STORE avejin,,stock a choice assortment of Seeds, sunt as LOVER, TIMOTHY, (MORN Y, MILLET, ytid all seeds required for Farm or Garden use. Flour and Feed of all kinds C3 COOK, CLINTON. • , 8 . ' ItrOlso is - Bank. Ifideoetated by Act of Parliament, 1865. dAPITAL, - • .$20000,000. SEEM FUND; -. ' $1,000,000 BAD OFFICE, MONTREAL. J. a. R. MOLSON....... . ,...Pres. 8. WOLFERSTAN THOMAS, General Manager Nies rr'a:outtted, Collection made, Draft leaned, Sterling and American ex-: •dliang •befell:;and sold at lowest - Current rates. ^ interest allowed on deposits. El'A.EtMEi;Rig. Etondyedeeneed to farmers on their 'own note with Pte 'or more endorsers. No mortgage required as eonrlty. g C BREWER, Manager •r BArr11ER, ALERT ST, - CLINTON. ....,.1101 A. genera' ti ane g ea ted Business • NOTES DISCOUNTED Draftaieeued. Interest allowed' on deposits. 'MIRAN & TINDALL cLiivi roM. OST llicivences male to farmers on their own nated et low` rates of interest. 'general latticing king Sadinesa trams of a iiitewa et allowed on deposits. Ile' Ileitis's bought • 3. I*. TIS'DALL, Manage i nvgi Imola ere 1 heyy diH *sty tWst epee Me worst aebeO of one ' eb o I,ost Vigor ewd Vii'... There no darigepPf depany a laa? dial} t Relict's ositing nianey' in'Colli. ca o savings banks,; FiretA because v'i to.114 have ,110 eturp l •mother loft: after the iii'st da pse �r ,aid caud,. ,because there will, soon he no sa il.biarik, I'taeli; preservvafioii to the extent of selzlng another 0.4 lelt a l us i` hm • .� hn tweeit ouad•a�r ao :1 ee 7, blg 1t flu. ee whole tbolu s, in t a o. a ''x Not .. r .:: -.li e. e. A � Gtourt ad, el u tai. in the i l et h : t r. lit .. W« R, dlit'wv% eti , .. a se °� its t ..l 'Raga,' o Wh t�; r s g s was "'about, to t " ow s:"bo #.... Wiliqna re t>atv Q}d allppa)ti- to� seized Laidlaw and made a shield of, him, and as a result the. latter seriously, hurt., no Glsiim;d'°. damages; Unfortufately, the, plantlft rabid AO prove, that. the injuries atm - tattled :e cold not have been indicted had Sage not tiled him. as a guard, and the court distnissnd the case without a ;xudgnlent on this most interesting question. yiptiuln lib [ghaCreupQip,8a? 'Phrofte Sofd • t all Damp II Fore Lame Side, $a ,or Rfe,t Shtick'! Porous ,wiilgi satisfactioor-a3 QOi ► HILo ITALh 'e . llsresx. s, nlrtR �/ =i � � •• Luria. b s. 1 84 D • . fieri: � . hat Amok* Auveros$ y RRR ,- •• REMEDY. Have ion eatalnkh?Tryt leRem dyy�,itili w ,lealtively relieve and Cure you. Price 80ote, 4.111s' Infeetor'for its successful treatment ie furniahedfree. Remember,Shiloh'sRemedieii .are sold on a guarantee to give satisfaction. .`"�- �,-NWMl4 s� /9 IP°N aFintlgay LiL Not only a relief but a cure for all kinds of HEAD PAINS, SICK STOMACH AND BILIOUSNESS Harmless. Contain no hurtful drugs. A wonderful Compound. - Nice to. take. Sure death. to pain. Be sere you get STARE'S, PREPARED BY R. STARK, M. 0. C. P., CHEMIST FROM Gueaow Ihnweenv, Boonamo, FOR TRE R. STARK MEDICINE CO: 25 ©ENTS arut rew ew Compound is ' SOOTHING. CLEANSING, HEALING.. Instant Relief, Permanent Cure, Failure Impossible. Many so-called diseases are simply gym toms of Catarrh, each as headache, losingsense of smell, foul breath, hawking and spitting, general feeling. of debility, •eta If yon are troubled with any of tweeds kindred symptoms yon have Catarrh, and should lona to time prosurinq a bottle,,01 Mesa", Bart BO warned in time, neglected cold in bead reanits .in Catarrh, foliated' by consumption and death. idby all druggistet, or sent, 1500ccentts and $1) byaddreesof �ing UL .0111MCO.Bietkvllle'Of L Corroaria IS best shoit niip fon all • cookirt3 &po•e0. Ruff O1't° LEVE is filo C, ty /lsaitii Fvi siseltstam mare . physicislla samara, An. Q1* /kat unctimfo,h''alle Botts of'I too muck ricftnas.a from, food cookedil ts►d. ORY`o1st�✓ o f cotoitsd 'ht. ,12`>~TO1�i X i• dfeltc ►tt, C rano+©usr,. hisaKriritCondorifs. »c ! UutaCntlisrel, Vide Ma./ tY N.K. FAIRBANK• & CO , Wetlingloti and Ann 'Streets, MAL dt•iteMed,Y Ibi' Mirth, it 'latest teesei anti Chi • 'TOR `$ r ioidt Rx Ivli,'rsE LF, A PR0„zo'pa LA1 '' ,iRE$T D TPBPSITO, Juno 544 d'tiby4icielin of" Ilia Arch e4tiar}tiOt t Watibin .taxi by .touchy' of LOUOhellell wh e rn ^ra frioltd in. , bier romaritabfl e.le •apI 0i ra fico a 1th. ,Tito lintel city adopt his:cpretplita • cure call tRtl' go, flow of given . .•13. `healt h a cd the char,m be11 a:au Q 'ky grRvstkelogn lifabet a by:;DdMAd; fie.441440 'fromao many woman t, uy pphlB', ,Tho CcstQr + ot rtedWlisn s4atnrereasaist iS.�s lzo ior the �axTd have X11, ced,roohers r�p1mt let xpaxx iuP4tioral c the fit r 4 Ad Conno,aw aed Pr�eni r ir1yy ottree ive .c9nP 1� s�Atoat u�d_,lausci 44444604-4, 1119at� ` •pine.• 401400;04W sdmltet4as90$ o. nervous and sleepless. thein would•deeta it unprofessional conduq, afl6s Strength 'is: renewed, etlerg _ returns,, ia forto take th ,n. o bite Ile d seat a ai a e b b. .s I<; r v 1 •Rrid;o a de n� m, t s A , .'t �" � 1. p eine( � p Q,. ' by" them, -.why this Is. the groeseet. react vegetable and perfectly nannies$.~ Druce - ..of prefessional. c-tiquette. at cured ht pieta here it, has'kan aasnd isnew, 1rao he,n tt ate .,pali�nta. Iktcderi nhyioianssitithi gesso a ptoleet of X id tlesexthat:• disee.:euch as dropsy,:diabes Count.T,died, in.London townshi , ori brlghG"d1`disease, neuralgia, 411e0nhatierD, fa Thurscll�Y: aged.;;., mak, iieakness, and kirdredl.,biood trolrbler , The fire at Vargo, , Dalco a: rendered dered• ar 9aqsedbyttodeianledattois'' tht 'SQOpeoplehbaaQless„ardhep~opektr kidneys, and that these diseases are only to loss is estimated, at $3,000,000, ' be oared by pn agent .that sots. directly of the seat of d tegrdet',. This is ,why” Dildo' " In eliteago, Thursday, wheat oro kidney .ills have pro.ei a " certain oars ii ped to. $,4 rents a bushel, the lowest, all who.have tried,them. ilgure ever reached on the Hoard of Trade, The June cattle fair at Guelph, Wed- nesday,was,well,•sulpplied with" stock of .a good. quality. About ten loads of 'cattle were bought, also a few loads of hogs and sheep. Prices: rant ed from lir to 5 cents for cattle; hogs 81 to O. c. THE 'RQRsEDiAN. A rapidly* growing young sapling thuds Tripidly order the fence ofthe 'wind or other pressure, ' is full of sap, sways to and, fro with great ease and apperent. suppleness., but itis a sapiin iiutt&ttsMr Cimml I . A DAY.--Sonti still, With -tissue$ iia developed to that American Rheumatic Cure for Rheums, degree of firmness which will *arrant tiara and Neuralgia r1dioally Bares in 1 to exacting any other thou mpderate 8 tit►ys. Ila action upon thaeystem is re. strain, says a writer in en exchange- markable and mysterious. It removes at , The elements are there, hut so to speak once the pause and the disease .. " immediateare inajuvenile state, and require y disappears, The first dose greatly,boen- - moresu'stafireand greater solidity tofit75 cents. Warranted as d by Watts & inept. the severe.. exactions capable of (lo. Druggist. being sustained later. Now, the mus- cular fibres„ tendons and connecting ligaments about the joints and other parts of the cOlt where great strain concentrates under severe exertion, to quite a degree, represent the flexible, moody fibres in the young sapling or other immature plant. The tissues named are in a growing state. •New, plastic and highly flexible and tender material is being deposited, such as is in no wise calculatedto meet any strain either brief or long continued. New material is eonstaintly, every hour of the day and night, being formed, that the length of the caliber of muscular fires and tendons may be added to and by the sante process of depositor that the connecting and other legaments may spread to meet the growth of the bones and thicken to meet the strain of the coming years. This is no pic- ture fro in any imaginative mode of reasoning, but on the other hand is a plain statement of the mode through Which growth takes place, and should satisfy any man that this new materi- al added from day to day to the parts named, not yet being solidified, so to speak, is not in a condition to bear strain with safety. By the time the growth is hill or nearly attained, the parts referred to will have reached a degree of solidity and firmness that will enable them to bear that kind of strain too often put upon the parts while in the delicate condition referred to. The power of the press has for some time been proverbial. To -day it is be- ing recognized. Mr Gladstone is show- ertn knighthoods and baronetcies up- on British editors, and, President Cleve- land has appointed an editor as a mem- 'her of his cabinet, and a dozen others to important diplomatic posts. In Ca- nada the editors run the country with- out leaving the desk. Minards Linament ie used by physicians In the British House of Common: on Monday, Sir John Leng, in the in- terest of the Scotch farmers, asked when the embargo would be removed from Canadian cattle. Mr Gardner said he would be glad when he found himself in a position to remove the re- strictions. He must, however, await the result of the exarnination of the lungs of the animals arriving. TRUE PHILANTHROPY. To the Editor: Please inform your readers that I will mail free to all sufferers the means by which I was restored to health and manly vigor after years of suffering .from Nervous Weakness. I was robbed and swindled until I nearly lost faith in mankind, but thanks to heaven, 1 am now well, vigorous and strong. I have nothing to sell and no scheme to extort money from anyone whomsoever, but be- ing desirous to make this certain cure known to all, I will send free and confiden- tial to anyone full particulars of just bow The exercise taken by the Colt at I was cured. Address with stamps: liberty in the pasture lot -is-indulged MB. EnwABn MARRTIN, (Teacher), , in within the limits of his physical P. 0. Box 143 Detroit Mich vigor at the time, and it always being. fair to presume.that he will enjoy his The magnificent Convent at Notre voluntarily tliken° exercise-withi.a the, me -de Grace,- a couple -of -miles -out - limits of his own exuberance and moa- of the Montreal city limits, which is the largest establishment of the kind in America, was almost totally destroy- ed by fire Thursday .afternoon, The loss is estimated at nearly $1,000,000: The insurance will not cover a tenth of the loss. cular tone, it is entirely proper to cal- culate that he is at the time toned up to a condition which makes it entirely safe to put forth some violent exertion, because when all the tissues are at their best through digestion and as- similation being at a high standard, there is a degree.ofsafety in putting the parts referred to under strain, such as would be entirely unsafe at other times. To illustrate: The parts involved under severe exercise, if in high condition, may be rightly com- pared to a steel spring having its tem- per at its hest and in this condition but little liable to "give down." Bub with the temper out or weakened, the metal would be in a condition similar to that of the colt with its digestive powers weakened, and the motive ma- terial relaxen. The colt, like its mas- ter, is the being of the hour depending mainly upon how well he is sustained through the process mentioned. The steel spring receives its tempering as permanent, provision against "letting down." There is no way to screen -the colt or young horse from such a hap- pening, provided too much is exacted of him, or this at the wrong time. The time for severe exercise is see, and when the hand points to that hour the colt is harnessed and put through the Motions. ' It Is said of him on one oc- casion that he feels remarkably brisk, is full of virls, and "wants to go." At another time he seems dull, digestion doubtless going on imperfectly,at the time, and' the result will be dullness of the brain and a nervous system, and relaxation of the motive tissues. In other words, the temper is not always at its best, as in the case of the steel spring, but comes and goes as by a sort of up and down process. On the dis- covery of the dullness referred to, the driver having judgment will make the exercise a walking one, requiring no considerable exertion, when, so to sperk, "the temper is out of the metal.' Although it is not olaftned. that Ayer's Sarsaparilla cares every i11 to which flesh is heir, yet as a matter of fact, it conies near. 4 -doing this than any other medicine ever compounded. In purfying the blood, it removes the source of nearly all disorders of the human system. The pacing horse Johnson reduced the Canadian track record to 2.15 at Stratford, Thursday. The Montreal Conservatives have gracefully resolved- to give the Prime Minister a cordial reception when he returns from, Paris. Every erovince in China contains coal, and it is really one of the fit st coal countries in the world, bat it im- ports about $2,000,000 worth of it every year. It has sago valuable iron and copper 021088, and Japanese engineers are now teachingthem modern mining in place of the ancient methods the Chinese still employ. MILD UP. When the system is run down, r person becoraee an easy prey to Consumption or Scrofula. Matey valuable lives are slaved b`q using Scott's Emulsion as saon•.as a decline - in health ib bbaerve5. • Mr Richard Hodgson of the Grand Trank freight office at Eelle+vill,a,, died hursday, aged 58. He served rn the Crimean War and had horror fined .ls, Down With High Prices For Electric Bolts. $1.55, $2.65, $3.70 ; former prices $5, $7, $10. Qualty remains the same -18 dif- •ferent styles; dry battery and acid belts —mild or strong current. Less than half the price of any other company and more home testimonials than all the rest to. gather. Full list free. Mention this paper. W. T. BAER, & CO. Windsor, Ont. Looking over the political field gen orally it is surprising the number of members on the Government side wi o are said to be looking for cover. White in Cardwell has already announced that he is out of it. Masson in North Grey is understood to be after a judge- ship. Tyrwhitt in South Simcoe is credited with having an eye on the Ot- tawa ;experimental r farm. Charlie Mackintosh is taking a Governorship and Andy Inggrram intends sheltering himself in St Thomas post office. It really does look as if Conservatives were preparing for a period of opposi- tion.—TorontoiNews, independent Con- servative. BY SPECIAL APPOINTNE Nu, SOAP MA.ZEBU TO HER IIA.T1sSTY True QIIB>s12 • • • • • • • If you wish our Linen to be White as Snow, y, Because SUNLIGST SOAP is perfectly pure, and contains no arl- oite Chemiesls to inure either your clothes or Darner Is oxereisedrin its gbmganufactnre,uality lase appreciatedand its the the oargest Sal Beep in the World. How Csei you test this? It you nave never tried SUNLIGHT 804P, ask thosewho use it whet they think of it, then try itforyotireelf The re. gait 1411seo Ieyon and y on r +Softies WM be washed in tar Iola time, with Lest Lebon: 1 • Greater Comfort, an tisyh 1i, �� a whiterthan they lLilllll J1;ll 11avo evoY been before, when you used orditttt ry Soap IS That will do net° to de. by bitriq best hat the Bird I ,e ` •V *aperienoe is Yif: these Whet iirltadit• ase it. seaon(unv; b,. A #ai.r'ttdrl petrel „ TOO AIH: Yiotr • • oornrnittiitl is ashy 'Way Mr dates Brardtier, a retired fanner "�`�' tette to the ser ; ail we afld,rt3st�eeted'rttigQh Of 1Vteaforci, Was 1 cillos. DDii't'�el ttn'tt belrlotiery inhered oil Wednesdal►,, by silt er• .0,l:s day, ' 15610g thrown front hie • Wagots' White hie Myrick *Or trniifiing rtWa'y'. . , 6 el► 6 ti` A a. n1 et 1.. l •ermarrn; Woodland, aged Ms clothes eaugli•t by a plain in E. Amill; atOtta' a, ursday, antd.liaf rw ldi :could • agtriTlcate:•;himnself'' be `w drawnagalnat a circular saw :and, kllled. Japanese gardene.,are the most ifairye.: lli ant laces, You " P . _ sed • in thetatizli trees and floweringplants, voodoo sunt mu.v h.a tsQs �1 1dg .9s, alG.erTli :he r,edwar�3pines sx Or '10844t inhee highit Iyser3" aldt bere are ofhertfoot high, 500,yPat6 OidX1thPgellP1 of xei ju 11a=--wi!lrhin tthee•temple grourndtr —t1e%11ItI' 1rutntPCOEI ., ont%, :>enet- 1$ ui ,but.pe Is PPO,.:ears�:olel, end it, eight flet lil . Mita a tree. d. l EYFIir', EQ$E. EFFIiaQTIV And .f 'persevered in Wit s;tl�rs�ir r fhfiWOrst Cases ''fiok g}li.? `� ,tile Druggist$ And Wholesale by L• GV DON DRUG CO London, Orit. VIOQ:R °r MEN Eas4, Qaiakly, Permanently Restored. Weakness Nerv- ousness, Debility, and all the train of evils from. early errors or later excesses, the results of overwork, sickness, worry, etc. Full strength, develop- ment and tone given to every organ and portion of the body. Simple, natural methods. Im- mediate improvement seen. Failure impossi• ble. 2,000 references. Book, explanation and proofs mailed (sealed) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, N,Y. " FOR SALE OR TO LET. 13R WIC HOUFE TO RENT. The undersigned offers the west -half of the fine and convenientdouble brick house on Rattenbury St, to rent at very reasonable terms. The house is almost new and has every convenience, 111ISS A. FOXTON. HOUSE TO RENT The house ,+n Rattenbury street now 000upied 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 at NEW ERA Office TO LET OR FOR SALE. Those Copverilent premises next door to Leslie's Car -age works,-stiitablefor a -handy man toetart a soccnd-hand furnitare ware room or business of p, similar nature. Dwelling -house attached. Apply to MI8S 51OUNTCASTLE, GOOD 1410U.SE TO KENT A large commodious and comfortable hoose, on Townsend street, containing accommodation for ordinary family, with all conveniences, is of- fered to rent on reasonable terms. Good garden attached. Rouse is In exuollent repair. Apply to either O. WILSON or JAMES HOWEI, GOOD FARM FOR SALE For particulars apply to MANNING & SCOTT, • Barristers, &c., Clinton PROPERTY FOR SALE. For sale, two excellent lots, being Noe. 608 on the corner cf Rattenbary and North Streets, and 507, on the corner of North and Princess Ste. They are boat adapted for building purposes and are both offered for sale on reasonable tonne. Apply to T. M. CARLING. FOR SALE. Lots 7 'and 8, Dinsley Terrane, containing Si acres of land, dwelling House, Barn and Orchard. The property adjoins the corporation of Clinton. Also a two story brick building suitable for store and dwelling house,cellar 54121 about 1 1-5 acres, corner lot, opposite Queen's Hotel, Victoria St., Clinton. Also village lots 7, 8 and 9 in Blyth. The abov property will be sold at a bargain to settle up estate. Apply to W. J. BIGGINS Olin. ton pro Executors, or to MANNING •;SCOTT, Solar or T.15. CARLING, Clinton. DYEING & Clothes CLEANING Parties having Clothes of any kind which they desire to have cleaned or ,dyed, should leave them with the aadersignedt who o is,agent for BARR'S DYE WORKS. • All Work entrusted to him ttUl be promptly at. tended to era guaranteed satisfactory. Pricers moderate. JAMES SO W SON, Albert St. Clinton. NewPHOTO GALLERY Subscriber desires to intimate to tho people of Clinton and vicinity, that tends opened up a Photo Gallery in the premises nearly opposite Fair's Mill, which have been fitted up expressly for the purpose, where he will bo prepared to do any work in bis line. CABINET PHOTOS, PANELS, SUNBEAMS or TINTYPES Taken in the latest styles and at lowest prices on cloudy as well as dna days, by new process J. W. COOK, : CLINTON BEN MILER NURSERY I?IUI1T Atm ORNAMENTAL TREES NORWAY SPRUCE, SCOTCH AND ASTRACHAN PINE, rile 1ATTAR 08 wmmH WE MASS A $PROIALTi LARGE STOCK, ON HAND, The above ornamental trees ane shrubbery wi11.b, sold at very low prices and those wanting any thing in this conneot;on will save mono purchasing here. Orders by email twill fie promptly attends tot Address, JOHN STEWART. — OerrmIfler5 D. f 48t Talbot 8t,, SrpclallSt go :the t 0a NOME & 70494,* °re4ps 4Otthe ieWli q<F ay eanailari Aptk1.pkad at veers!):$ RW1DT PB oyOe ,GraArd aateAte iial ichq of a40- Roe t a l i!1ose Joie Tbre&t�882, /CYO �e t. ar,rull� oaf ciAxt ltlSpaeat a aa'itxen, ,oa FV i@ 'Fl**49i. VattFo nim.: ,�''' .. 0 se � u ,, �%I�CTtQ� .2744'1la .13,wg:g ilt 'Z064Mot►Ab. 'P� theitd Ul<, $0 gxa 19 4,:v3" xa k p.m' Qhargeo Moderate., 11�R�N .Azip 8RUCF 100 44.; et ',Investment ca.• •Titus ciOnti any io gdnin4=kfGn on Farm: Becuricfj at ,trowels Rater of Interest, MORTGAGES .PUROEA$Et SAVINGt'S .niiisuc BI A.1 CITC.. 3, 4 and 5 per gent. Interest Allowed on Deposits, according toamount and einrele fe,; QPF.I.Q1--Cor0er of MiElrket retwire. and. North Et atilt to>e: tionxoN.: 5t 1$86 M*xaan J. C. STEVENSON, —THE LEADING—• UNDERTA,iER EMBALMER. A FULL LINE OF GOODS KEPT ill STOCK The bestEmbalming FIuidused Splendid Hearse. _AL1; leRT S T. ,CLINTON Residence over store. OPPOSITE TOWN BALL lit DO YOU WANT A First-class Step or Long;Ladder ? A Handy Wheelbarrow? a Splendid Churn, or anything of li nature? Then oall onlW. SMITHSON, a shop, No.7 Frederick St., or E. Dinsley• Will be at Dinsley's corner every Saturda afternoon • --. ._ _ — —TEB-.-- Royal Electric Co, Amami Inoanda.•entF ate. rite :a°d 1,MMotors CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS Of ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER STATIONS Throughout tha Dominion, 64 to 70 Wellington st. News Printing wrapping Stutter Samples ICTECMAN'S COACH FOOD HOT A POISON FATAL TO COCKROACHES AND WATER QUOS. Write noir not kers hinny Dtaar! Weidner, inrrr DOLLARS wham it has prored.3.00,0 it properly applied EWiNO, HERRON it CO. gpr lee Rtrata°te, sole Mf:a, 919 & 681 Bt. Paul Street, Mot TfZLL r,. 8.1• PrdprtetOr of the LIOY (1� brand of goal. Angoodsboa- ff 1��Q,l fog chis trWe markers / 11 s JYt::ll I N P0IIT Lion UrandiAltcante. roux, Eton Brand A" Bona- Pol lo. • 885Ia ', Lion Bmndd', �- M.u.8, "lm ars aT Lion S P■ R 1 T 'UlHtand, "A.^ wnisxaf, Llan i B r a id, Llon B7o, °UAN DT,Lka , Brand, Lion Ens do vie. iN1ERCriANT. Agent for John Boborteon & Botu Sootcbyebtakej t :MatFForenoon&Bona;G1.agorr,BanlletADeLmalri larnaa: Cogreo,rraoea CnsMPA0U,VIA4OEtlm,u,Vind'Eta • 416 St, Paul Street, Montreal. Montreal Ng ,�E TRADE 04, wall , q COLIN 'A paper `�cAt heTH0.uao Factoryea , v ATMI'R • CANA04 TRUSS FACTORY Est. ISb6. F. B110S8, Prop. Appliances tor st1 kinds of Phy- sical Deformities. Groes' Improved Pat. Artificial limbs Moro P11I03 LIST rind CCIB0VLAIt3 After Cling 718 Craig Street, Mont v ai Vying M(J ILAtJE , ti61nb OWE MAU1FIL 11. AULD • Prices Xti ipht. 7d0 Graig • OSTRICH FEATHER MANFR. W. SNOW, ttsthets Rept►tetiel, 191:1 Notre Dame 'SAFE MANUFACTURER 8. 8, RIAfttapiyl tt'Wit attpeelsitl.671Craig THE ;Esu 1L, OF PARISIAN NAIR RENEWER baniiot be food, for restoring grog hair to its natural oolot and beauty ; it 'keeps the heal clean end cool, and free,frotn dandruff, it inept the Hair from tailing Ott, pronndtos tho growth, and gives tiro heir the gloss, bounty and strength of youth = When used as dfreoted itwi+a0 dews lalot to to fed, soidfor half the price of'anti "oat* pibperatttla, end is retell Utter thabcanyknose bait toilet. 11414.'eerWIl4re at 1Nio. I foal.. ih�lrl':l.°i+S� ',lC