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HQrzter, of Drysdale, Was cliinbintf
tree on Thtllrpda , he fell,.alI titin .en
as
hholead and soeto ere, and br r ing
l'..,,;"'cullalr Bonet -
r Tata, garter, erg, of the townehils
of Mor, ai d father o#' Mr Thomas,
tarter, if the Huron egad,, near Sea-
forth, died Qd Thursda of last week;.
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The Fan, Assize; on the 2 ih
l>pst., before Jiltati.Ce cMahod, Thus
falj•;there is Qnl ' sons .criminal, case,
ni thiel , . y1 's': ba "x",ttue'b s
, d0t,ll . i c1 >{t ilk
were brought la against HughdeLeod
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•C!}se [Qin ,„ tali o! the burning: or .a
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barn In. As e1d,.
¥ril 'and oher aimspheio in•.
dtteciees'are .best oountereoted by gee -`
p�
ing the blood pure and vigorous With
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'S” Sarsaparilla, A little. dation in
thigres t ma ,event •eerions,ilinese 0.b
pec Y .P i
this Beagon., .Ayers Warsaw er/11a le the
best sil.the+year-round medicine in exist•
an0e.
Robt,.Eadle, an olc�resident of Lower
Wi ham breathed Molest onFriday
n .� y,
aged 70years. aped
deceased had lin
been ailing, and for some months suf-.
fared severely trona abscess of both
y
thighs. He leaves a wife and several
grown up daughters, who are school
teachers in Toronto,
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The farmers'elevator at Griswold,
Containing 25,000 bushels of new wheat,
just stored by the farmers of that dis-
tract, was totally destroyed by fire
Sunday night. The elevdtor was in-
sured, but the wheat was not. The
elevator was owned. b Mr Wm. Qov,
enlock, formerly of Seaforth,
near C A bn beluortgi w wtas struck borlison;
g
ning Thursday morning and burned to
the ground, together with several
horses, a number of implements and
considerablegrain. Several men were
in the barn at the time, but could do
nothing tosave the stock,
T. Steadman, Bobaillion, ..writes:
"My daughter" bad been attended by four
physicians for female weakness, without
avail. A course of your Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills cured her." Of all dealers
by mail at 50c a box or 6 boxes for $2.50.
Dr. Williams Med. Co., Brookville, Ont.,
and Schenectady, N. Y. Beware of [mit-thing,
y
atione:
Joseph Green; one of the Brucefield
burglars, who was sentenced to twenty
three months- imprisonment in the
I'
Central Prison, Toronto, for complicity
in that crime, was taken from Gone-
rich jail Wednesday morning. Green
claims that this is his first incarcera-
tion in the Central, but it is claimed 7
the authorities that he is an old bi
r •ing
A somewhat unusual gathering on-
Banda at the af afternoon. This cemeter et
Y
ing of three ladies whose unitedages
sum upto 248 years. The ladies were, ,
Mrs Laidlaw, mother of Mr J. C. Laid-1
law, of Seaforth, whose age is 84; Mrs
Hannah, mother of Mr John Hannah,—
of Tuckersmith, whose age is 83 and
Mrs D. McGregor, of Harpurhey.who
gell,
has reached the age of 81. All are still
hale and hearty, and we trust they
may be long spared to their friends and
relatives.
had refu.e tO ROrrericle
.der, roared shot
after shot Into the robes, but was
fnay.oveool ns and beattexi•int4 it
Conscousnes. Tbeg seured $10,000,:anl
and ctverloiked $210X* id ;geld. : •
Tlelesae„T moaning about:-. P loot
Alfas McLeod merch4At and till.
syn th, -. NapaiQee . vans • aweless}ed h .
bur la. I
fir r4 n the, souse.. He setae ail .
advanced to the bur lacy" who
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told-him-not , felts another sten or
be A'ottld t� o m at the Buie
h. hs , i# seine ._,
firing's, YFarnir shot la tihe'4 Oeite.
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direCt1oi . Mp sod renshed, for a vPa-
ter pitcher and,threwit;at th b lar,,
Who in ezcbalige died : a shot
b
mex4eod. It:. too1C. effect i I> iw
u y, ..1. a
flee sea . awn,
k, Bring the maid, artery, jle
cited almost immediatelg without s4y�
lug's, Worn. -' d
m .,. a, The murderer a,caped
w h about $20, the Plroceedyl of a soy .
sial held din :the Presb ter ch rc
y {an ., tl h+
IZe 1efthe ht,, �`will
R>r r rla,grx. $Oahe,—•Distresein • Kid.,
nen and Bladder diseases relieved in six
„
hours by the NRw GREAT Soil,$ ,Alin[ neat[
DilaY"C n,," hien
V .. This 0.w remedy is :a
great surprise and delight to physicians on
000nnt of its exceedingppromptness in re-
lievin pain in the bladder, kidneyat,bank
and every part of•-the urinary passages in
untie or female. It relieves retention of:
water and pain in passing it a1ma6E im-
mediate! I! on
Y. y Want gutok relief and
tura this is your remedy. Sold by Watts
& Co., rn 1
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A horrible double murder occurred
on the Van Horne ranch, an�r Delrio
Texas, a few days ago. Mexican out,
>
laws visited the rens on which lived
an American and his little'son. Hay-
ingoverpowered the man' and
Pplan-
dered the house of everything of va-
lue, and failing to find the money,
they bound the ranchman and threat-
erred to take his life if he did not tell
where he had the money concealed,
He told them he had none. Then they
cut off one of his arms above the elbowO.
with a hatchet. They' commanded
him again to reveal the whereabouts
of his hidden wealth, but he. could not
convince them that he had none, so
theycut off the other arm and cut his
body in a score of places. Thenthey
split his head open with the hatchet,
seized the boy, cut his throat from ear
to ear, leaving the bodies to be devour-
ed by vultures and coyotes. The ran-
ars have captured two of the outlaws.
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for the I,iberRle, and 1,88,000 far the Qart•
setMly 4mere;; yet the 1Giibe.
ralq were xepeenad by oy # .meme,I.
'l+hoQontirxatves by 1i8.
had to. poll-6,061.• Wes CO wage one u em-
ber.and aha. CtuaervRtivea Oily
often .v th i 1 y 8,160 g0.
to wished a L hers o of today had
more of the, spirit theirfor fa a
of .. a th re, et
X n, Rud theY, would Woo a nal .
y to ooh out•
zagaa. T#e`upoaker alluded .the Inigni«
teas X ran•obise •Aot, which laoed.tbe. revs,
p
Rion tt the"het in the hands, of partisan
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send refresba, ng 011ie taste and
eptly et rem t�y011theXidneys,
- y $
Aver and o-we , cleanses tbo
to effectual[ ( e1a C01ds
m feversI
rxChes and; and Cttrt'9 habitual
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0111 xemed 0 Wits16'74 in 1 ever
fluCed, leasin tC+ the taste dna
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p table, to the St= r0n1
its action and trui bene sial
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ed'eets, prepared only from the
healthyan agreeable8ubstances,
max escellentgllalitiescommenctIt
t0 and have made it the
popalar remedy known,
Syrup of Figs is for sale in
bottles. b all leading druggists.
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Any reliable druggist who may
have It on hand will 1o wiprocure
promptlyanyry
roll, tl for one wi:o Wisnera
try it. Manufactured only bythe
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DIRE: and '.GIIlt'I7 INSURAN'i7I+3'
Mgaey tel Loan oa b aryn 444.Town Pi operas in
large or rias!! sum. M n>r till.1 avast en rotes.
4 . 4,!>r+ t
QFFIAL—COOPER'p ` ig400R, Cram;
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Hal .mend will b.1 4 Wed within raw
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weeks, ills s t e latae o ! !cal rumor,
T ice ie 'ere a P t
and. the fedi ti n0. are hat >< wen
r o .... x .. t as
foan ed Dr.;Manta n0., is,holdin corn,
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mitte0 inset n a all o„ver the, Otani ,, and
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preparing generally i'ar the eleotioawhia•
lee rendore. neoeesr b =the doctor's
, d, y y
gomin elevation to the Cabinet,
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Dalton, McCarthy will deliver the fret
address of the: series wbioh he purposes de.
1' Orin t r athe r`' 'n al
. iv . g h 0 bout P ova as in H di
.wand. The date has not et been .fixed,
brit it will be reran ed for eogoe time to-
wards the endo[ the monEli+
Ealdifnand le, very atrengly •Protestant,
There are only a little over 1000 Catholics
Y ”
in the gonntitgenoy, .Ont o! a tptgl. ppopuln-
pli
tigu of n wardQ of 16,QOQ, it was is vote
against the disallowance of the Jesuit Es,
tate Aot that made, a political corpse of C.
W. Colter, the late representative of the
county, and the Mo0arthyites are confident
they tan do Montague even with the prey-
tige of a Cabinet Minister behind him.
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I 1 I7T REGI,
Dixoniaon Ontario street, Cinten,'o .
posit. Fn ltsh Ohurch, ntr nee b ids
t g a.. Y A.,.
ga. e. \ „
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eyifl die otlons
vertireaienta, without, ap C C e.
r l! be laaertei} i 11104dd end charged avoordia
.advana,uaie>rt adQextiaementB meet be paid n
advance. , '' ''
7ioo.►x NoTiolid=At the head of local column
1 n rUneor ort ontherQor,eao col tion
Ie .fly Y/0 p #'
nee tow or fogad. girls wanted, dao•, on.
'ex sangthree, linea 25 .Ceuta, each insertion,
i eli>?etanto ono 25 tents for
F v et o for
eaell snbsequentinrertion, Honeea to 1 r 11
pie, referee to rent'.er for pale, stray cattle and a
similaradVertieemepts not exceeding eight lines
;xfor, none nmoathand 50 Dente for each eubse•
spent tit.
.:Changes me obiitra0t advertisements must be
ft the trifle sy poen on Weertiee ye.
ROBT HOLDIES.
head-
the
re-
aC-
t in
p l
in its
most
ts,
most
45c
not
1L
CO�
- ' :
WM Guilt, `rCFFIt7i9 ONTARIO s7!,
nn. a few doors ila■t o! • bert street.
R J. L. TURNBULL, M. D., • TORONTO
D IIsi & 8., y, M D. O,M;,: Vittoria II tyersity
M. 0, P a,,.Ontarto. Fellow of the p stetrlcai
Society of•Edinbux b, late of London, Eng" and
Edinburgh
0.h laoepita�■. Office.—Dr.,Dpw89 yrs o18
office Rattenbury St. Minton, Night heli
answered at the sows plate.
R, J. W. SHAW, PHYSICIAN. SURGEON
DAocouoheur, oto„ office in the. Palace Block
Rattenbury St. •formerly occupied by Dr. Reeve
Clinton Ont.
HOW GOLD IS FOUND.
^_
Gold is found, not in big, bright lumps,
as you may suppose, but in dirty sand,
wbioh has onl a elf ht allow look to it to
y . g Y
letyou know there is of
gold in it. The big-
one 1 piece
a •waof s onl old tae bhat iases a wale ever nuc.d It
was called a nugget. .e All lumps of solid
gold are called nuggets. Lumps of gold
ore with sand in them and pieces of stone
are foe sent! found as big a maek•melon,
freqnently i
but they are not pure gold and have to go
through a great deal of preparation before
they can be sold for gold•
Finding gold, or mining, is one of the
rinof al industries of Montana and•Color-
P P
ado. Little boys, not over ten years old,
are often very lucky in finding the yellow
nuggets, and sometimes a lad will ick a
gg P P•
a quart of them a day in his little tin pail.
Asa generat ashin the of ea nd
g gold-sand
out of the dirt is a v0. sow and tiresome
work, and not at all pleasant; but it is like
hunting for field etrawberrius—sometimes
you find a big berry, and then you forget
how tired you are,
•
•grsp County
Mrs Richard Robertson,
died last week, as
tare confinement.
Asti James Petty,
as udge of sheep
Arid also at Chicago.
• Mr' D. We,ismiller,
bold his grain storehouses
a entleman from
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- Mr,E, R.' Swarts
livery business
Chas. Ward, of
Newton Campbell
Weatfleldy are about
cannon, to reside
A son of Mr Geo.
had his arm broken
a farm inrm broken
livray,
Minard s Liniment
Mr John McCurdy,
sold his farm, the
to Mr Samuel
for $6;000..
Mr D. McKenzie,
Goderich township,purchased
Burke farm on
time ago.
Next meeting of
to ship council
Saturday, September
Saturday, 2
day, October nd.largely
Mrs Mitchell,
rented her farm
a term of years.
Blyth or Auburn.
Y
Minard's Liniment
Mr Thos: Shepton
Rundle farm in the
from Mr Rundle,
therefor $6,000.
ltoh on human
mala cured in 30
Sanitary Lotion.
by Watt's & Co. Druggist.
m Mr7j: Daviig"bultclier
a two months old
Wood,Tuckeramith
235 lbs. It was
Mr C. Cook, of
rich township, has
P
ty adjoininghis,
Frase, of Gderich,
years,
Mr Wallace Jackson,
has leased the homestead,
field, for a number
Mrs Jackson, sr.,
side.
Mr Will Roberton,
farm rented, near
of years, has "thrown
after trying it
Webster takes his
Jas. W. Coiclough
sue Conrad Neable,
and had entered
was settled by Neable
paying $100 to settle
Last. Mondayat
taming 6 or 8 acres
to J. Fisher, of
the fire being obca
from the engine
from
tJohnston's thresher.
Mr W. Dunlop
Tucketsmith council
about one hundred
bars, the stet of repairing
machine, which
bank there a short
A meetingof
Hay Fire Insurance
Crediton, •on Saturday,
amount of business
Over 125 new applications
ante. were examined
RHEUMATISM CHREn
American Rheumatic
asm and Neuralgia
8 days. Its action
markable and mysterious.
once the cause and
1•v disappears. . The
fit 75 cents. Sold
Mr W G. Murdoch,who
a few months ago
g
ral store business
been appointed
pP
ernment postmaster
is a first class man,
the store and office
straightforward,
ing official:
On Friday, as
Helens, was untieing
hitching post,
sprung at her and
P g
her nose, from which
freely for a few
the savage brute's
Miller down upon
her head striking
raised a large lump
Clippings
Seaforth,a
of prema•
will
Kippen
of
to
Crediton,
estate,
Sunshine,
2nd con.,
a short
Wawanosh
from
until
Garrett
move
eto.
Stephen,
paying
and all
Woolford's
fails.
eke,; killed
by
weighed
the
Gode-
proper-
P
to
number
West-
Mr
to
A.Scott's
for a
sponge"
for
matter
&c.
stack
belongin
borne
a spark
McLeod
a bill
threshing
the river
of
held
a large
for incur-
Rheuma•
in
removes
immediate-
Druggist
Lucknow
thegene-
River,
patrons
in him
and oblig-
of
from
suddenly
teeth
flowed
force
planking,
act
Fair
has
to
his
Mr
ofg
Dun-or
on
has
the
Mon-
has
for
to
,
the
ani-
Sold
A.
age.
Mrs
of
and
re-
re-
term
Mrcordage
to
libel
and
con-
&
the
for
dol-
the
in
1 to
is re-
at
been-finallyfollowed,
has
Gov-
Will
of
a
St.
the
into
of
Mrs
and
the
to be
was
R BTANhURY, GRADUATE OF TILE
D Medical Department of Victoria Univer-
sity, Toronto, former] of the Hospitate and
sity,
Diepensarres, New ori, Coroner fol he
County of Huron, Bayfield, Ont.
of
the result
of Hensall,
at the Western
of Hensall;
at
Wingham.
Win ham.
has disposed
in Wiugham
Harriston,
and family,
removingto
there in future.
Metz, of
while working
on Wednesday.
cures Diphtheria.
of Usborne,
old Stinson
Routley, of
of the
h
the 4t con.,
the East
is postponed
p
23rd,
near Westfield,
to Mr Geo.
She will
cures colds,
has purchased
3rd con. of
of Oshawa,
•
and horses
minutes by
This never
"
calf, fattened
which
a monster for
the 2nd con.,
rented the
belonging
for a
we understand,
near
of years.
go to Auburn
who had
Westfield,
up the
for one season.
place.
was intending
of Grey,
the suit. The
apologising
costs,
noon a
of oats
was
Walton, by
of Messrs
has presented
with
and forty-five
his
went over
time ago.p
the Directors
Co. was
when
was transacted,
and passed.
IN A DAY.—South
Cure for
radically cares
upon the system
It
the disease
first dose greatly
by Watts & Co.,
left
carryon
at Pine
bythe Dominion
of that place.
and the
will find
courteous
Mrs John Miller,
a horse
the animal
sank its
the blood
minutes. The
attack knocked
the sidewalk,
upon the
on her forehead.
BRUCE L. D. B. SURGEON DENTIbP,
T. Coats' stook, Albert Bt.,'ovor Taylors' shoe
store. Specialty Preservation of the natural
teeth.Painless Extraction by the nes of the
most approved local Anaesthetic. N. B. Will
visit Blyth professionally every Monday at Ma-
son's Hotel and Bayfield the 2nd and 4th Mors-
day, during the summer.
HOUSE
On Albert
ins purposes.
Pair. Apply
AND' LOT FOR SALE.
ON
build•
goad re-
Clinton,
-'
H. BLACKALL VETERINARY BUB9EON
• College. Treats adnate of s of domesticated
Treats all diseases of domoettcated and
male on the moat modern and scientific princil
pies• Office-immediately south of the New Era
Office. Residence -Albert 6t„Clinton. Galla
night today attended topromptly.
.,
st.; onerint and $, suitable for
Small house on plane in
to MRS, THOS. COOPER,
FARM FOR SALE,
--
The undersigned eters for sale hie farm, being
lot 21, con. 2, Kapott, comprising 50 acres, all
cleared. The farm is about li miles from the
town o1 Clinton, Plenty of water, good bearing
orchard,
rcharank barn, carriage house and other
outbuildings, also frame dwelling house contain-
g and soft
in erande, every 0 t, and encs. Possession
water and convenience. Possession give n
at any time. Terms mase known by applica•
tion at reeldenbe. Rattenbnr St.. near organ
factory or by writing. JOHN BRICKENDEN,
Clinton P. o.
ONE HONEST MAN.
To the Editor of the New Era.
Please inform your readers
that I will mail free to all sufferers the011ioe
means by which I was restored to health
and maul after of suffering
y vigoryearsg
from Nervous Weakness. I was robbed
and stivindled •. until I nearly loot
faith •in •mankind, but thanks to heaven, I
am now well, vigorous and strong. I have
to sell and no scheme to -extort
moue nothingfrom anyone whomsoever, but be-
y yIt
desirous to make this certain tura
known to all, I will send free and confiden-
tial to anyone full partionlare of just how
I was cured. Address with stamps:
MR. EDWARD MARTIN, (Teacher),
P. O. Bos 143 Detroit Mich
MONEY TO LOAN, .11C RTGIaoij S
Bought. Private Funds. C RIDOUT
over J Jackson's Store, Clinton
MONEY TO LEND IN LARGE OR
M small sums onnt good mortgage intooty
moderaterate ollntereet. H HALE. Clinton.
Children C r for
y
,
Pitcher s Oastoria.
Sl DICKINSON, THE OLD de RELIABLR
1J Auctioneer still In the field, able and will-
ing to conduct 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
DIORINsoN,Licensed Auctioneer for the County
of Huron. Residenoa Albert Street, Clinton.
is now thought that there will be a de-
ficienoy in the American export of wheat
of at least 75,000,000 bushels. That would
seem to justify higher •prices. Bat •it is
always to be remembered that our trade
policy has been such as to repel exchange,
and Britain is now buying math more
in South America and India than
heretofore. A slight rise, however, seems
within the range of probabilities.
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SPLENDID FARM FOR SALE
—
Subscriber offers for sale her farm of 100
acres,
000upied by Mr Geo o Longman•) Hulled,
acres cleared and in good state of cultivation,
balance good hardwood. Frame house, good
barn stable and driving shed, bearing orchard;
plant of water, Only 3 miles from Londes•
bort, of a mile from school, 9 milts from Clin
ton. ill be sold on reasonable terms, $1000 of
purchase money can remain on mortgage. Other
particulars may be obtained from R LONG-
MAN or from MRS JOHN TAYLOR, Clinton.
• 1 m.
W. FARNCOMB, MEMBER OF ASSN
• P. L. S., Provincial Land Servo or and
.Civil Engineer, London, Ont.-Office at Geo. J
Stewart's Grocery Store, Clinton.
HURONIANS AT MITCHELL.
MONEY! MONEY! MONEY 1
We can make a few good ]cane from privet
funds at ow rates and modate expenseer.
Terms made to a nit borrowers.
M NNING dc SCOTT, menton
At. •the Liursdl demonstration in Mitch-
last Thursday, addresses were made
by four Huron representatives, among the
others.
JOHN Y'mlr.t,.x, M.P.
John McMillan, M.P. for South Huron,
was heartily received. he referred to the
Hon. Mr Laurier as a gentleman who for
honesty and ability had no peer in Canada
'to-day. Mr Laurier wanted "Canada for
the, Canadians,” so that every Canadian
could get the reward of his labor without
P$91nga• tax oi30per-cent: —Mr MoDartLty�
had said that $260,000;000 of manufactur-
ingwas done in Canada yearly,and that
the people had to pay 30 per cent more for
blessthe ed Natods ionale Policy. cost Mwithout cMilan
charged the Government with appeal-
on
at he last electioe n, ivntgiving eout that over-eir s
tures for a reciprocity had come from
Washington. If John McMillan was spared
g PR.STONEHAM,M.
he would be on hand to help the Liberals of
South Perth when they required him.
THOMAS OIReoN, M.P.P.,
Mr Thos. Gibson, M.P.P. of East Huron,
said he belonged to the chamber at Toronto
which had knocked the bottom out of the
combine. Mr Laurier was a man
who would sacrifice office, power and emolu-
ment for principle, as Hon. Alex. McKenzie
did. He was a level-headed man. This
triumphal march would not tarn hie head,
but it would have the effect of stimulatingnervine
him in increased exertions for his country'
good.For
ARCH. BISHOP, M,P.P.
The energene M.P.P.for .Sonth Huron,
Mr A. Bishop, made a capital speech.
Talk about gerrymanders in Perth, he said,
why South Huron had been gerrymandered
twice. Mr Bishop touched on the tariff as
it affected the farmer. What did Mr Car-
ling, the minority member for London say
in 1891? He said that because the Cana-
dian tattle were not scheduled in Greet
Britain the Canadian farmers had 1 cent a
nand over their American brethren. He
said if 120,000 cattle had been sent from
here to Britain each weighing 1,000 pounds,
g
there would be a saving to the Canadian
farmers of $1,250,000. The cattle were
scheduled now, and where was Mr Carling?
He would probably tell them that the e
riche-
doling is really a blessing in disguise.
What did Mr Carling do after he was de.
feated in London? He went to the Gov.
eminent and said "Have pity on a poor old
man," and they opened the-door and let
him into the Canadian House of Lords.
The real boss of the Government, said Mr
Bishop, was, Mr McNaught, the president
of the Manufacturers' Association.
D11. MACDONALD,M.P.
Dr Macdonald, M.P.for East Huron said
had more party to the square inch in
Canada than anycount, in the world.
y
His advice to farmers woe to let party
alone, and study how best they could de.
velop the country. Mr Laurier had placed
at the service of the country his great tan
ante, backed up by his great character. He
challenged their opponents to name an
one leader of the Liberal party against
whose character there was a word of re-
preach. Could they say the same of the
Conservative leaders The speaker was
born •s Coneervativo, but on reading Cana-
dian history he was forded to become n
Liberal. Could theypoint to one real
g
measure of reform enacted by the Censer•
native party ? Every progressive atop for
the freedom and advancement of the roan-
try had been brought about by the Liberal
party. Wits there a farmer there to-da3
who could oonscie tiousl sa that the Na.
tions! policy bad put 1 tont yn.ltis eCkot2
P
Under the illackenxie administration 22,•
000 people annually left for the United
States, but under the Natioiial I'nl'
100000 went over the border ever ear
until note Canadians inn the sistr re ublic
nntnbor,sd h milliot-s, Der
y , in the
ing g
!oast election Ontario nellaA toil.nAn ants
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Cir
l 1s.
BRICK
The undersigned
and convenient
Isis to rent
is almost
A. FOXTON.
HOUSE TO RENT.
the.IIne
tenbu
house
MISS
MRS. W H ITT, M. C. M • S
TEACHER OF nansm,
Piano, Organ and echnicon,or•Muscl develops
for use of pupils. Rooms at Mr. A...Cook,
Albert Street, Ctlnton.
offers the west-half of
double brick hous
at very reasonable terms.ms. The
new and has every convenience.
NEWS NOTES
--
The World's Fair enterprise is still
over $12,000,000 in debt.. •'
It is not generallyknown that Hon.
WilfridLaurier-received•his-ently'train-
e
n from shard-headed Scottish school
i g
ing
master in the county of Megantic,
QUe•
The statement that Hon. G. W.
Ross will accept the Registrali ship of
Middlesex is incorrect, and the Globeo
is assurred upon the best authority
that he has no intention of accepting
the position.
For a siuggisb and torpid liver, nothing
can surpass Ayer's Pills. They contain
no calomel nor anymineral drug,but are
'
composed of the active principles of the
best vegetable cathartics, and their use at-
ways results in marked benefit to the
patient.
p
A pension attorney in . Petterburg,
Pa„ it has been recovered, has been
eaurseinat old Pre [dent C soldiers to sashed andanize and
Secretary Smith of the Department of
the Interior. The matter is being
investigated by Washington authors-
ties,
English 6 avin Liniment removes all
P
Bard, sofa or calloused Lampe and Blem-
ishes from horses, Blood Spavin, Curbs,
Splints, Ring Bone, Sweeney, Stifles,
Sprains, Sore and Swollen Throat, Coughs
etc. Save $50 by use of one ,bottle. War-
rantedthemoetwondarfnlBlemiehCareever
known. Sold by Watt's de Co. Druggist.
The second in the series of Conservative
demonstrations in the Montreal district
was held on Thursday at St. Rose. The
Premier, Sir John Thompson, again declar-
ed that it was the policy of the Govern-
meat to adhere to theprinciple of protea-
tion, while making a complete revision of
the tariff after a most careful investigation
into the interests.
Mrs J. Kenny, who resides in Brant-
ford, had. her attention attracted by
the actions of a small terrier dog
'which belongs to the household. The
canine whined and dragged at her
skirts, tearing her dress in his eager-
nessher
1ot of doors.She
sand reaching olead
a mill
creek near the house, found her little
child aged 1 ear and 8 months had
ySlee
fallen in and been tanwned. The dog,
who was the constant companion of
the child, had evidentlyrun for helpthey
as soon as the mishap occurred, but
when the body was recovered life had
been extinct far some minutes,
Twent masked men held upa Lake
y.
Snore train 140 miles from Chicago,
g
near midnight, and after wounding
the engineer, blow open the safe in the
express car and stole its contents.
The robbers stopped the train by means
of a red light. The engineer would
not give in, and was shot by them.
They placed dynamite under the ex-
press car, which made a huge gash in
its side. The express
p sa messenger, who
GOOD
A large
orrTown�
for ordinary
fared to
attached.
to either
HOUSE TO RENT
houro,
is of-
garden
Apply
EW
R. AGNEW,
a
Elamite... of Dental Surgery, Honor Graduate of the
- Toronto,$obeol ot-1)enbietmy -
commodious and comfortable
0 e0. contemrli,gacEbmmzttiacron
family, with all conveniences,
rent on reasonable terms. Good
House is to excellent repair.
C. WILSON or JAMES HOWE.
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Nitrous Oxide Gas administered for the paroles
extraction rf teeth.
Office in Smith's Block [over Emerton's t'•arber
Shop, Clinton.
Night bell answered. ty
GOOD
For particulars
FARM ' FOR SALE
Clinton
A. U. U. W.
—
apply
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SCOTT,
Barristers, &c.,
_
The Clinton Lodge, No. 144 meet in Biddle.
eembe Hall on the let and arc{ Fridays in each
month, Visitors cordially invited.
W. J. BEAN, Recorder,
�a��.
VOLUMESdthe testimony BE WRITTEN,
filled with of 11 and
who have been made well and
strong by Dr. Pierces Favorite
Prescri tion.
, p ,
Its a medicine that's made es-
eciallto build n '
p y p womens
strength and to cure women's ail-
ments—an invigorating,restorative
tonic, soothing ordial and bracing
; purely vegetable, non-
alcoholic, and perfectly harmless.
all the functional derange-
menta, painful disorders, and chronics
weaknesses that afilict Womankind ,
cc »
the Favorite Prescrip tion is the
only guay'anteed remedy.
t's a legitimate medicine that
+
Corrects and cures" If it doesn't
benefit or cure,yon haveyour
moneyback.
It must have been the medicine
for moat women Or It Couldn't be
>
sold on any such terms.
Isn't it likes to be the medicine
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forY°1-4 �
Sold by druggists everywhere
PROPERTY
For
on the
and 507,
They are
are both
Apply to
FOR SALE.
Nos. 506
Streets,
Sts.
and
terms.
CLINTON MARBLE WORKS.
sale, two excellent lots, being
corner cf Rattenbury and North
on the corner of North and Princess
both adapted for building purposes
offered for sale on reasonable
T, M. C LING.
COOPER'S OLD STANr,
est to Commercial Hotel.
This establishment is in full operation and at
orders filled in the most satisfactory way, came,
tory and granite work a specialty. ,Prices all
reasonable as those of any establishment
REALE HOOVER, Clinton. Ira
City
OPPOSITE
The understgnea
bustne,
Young,
He will
ale, to
Bread delivered
Wedding
JAMES
r
B A I ERY
bakery
Mr Wm.
stand
arta
people:'
Cakes,
McKIllo Mutual Fire Insurance Co.
p
y
FAIRS MILL.
FARM & ISOLATED TOWN PROPERTY ONLY
INSURED
�-
oaslot Rs.
D:, Ross, President, Clinton; M.Macdie, Vic.
Pres. Seaforth • W- J. Shannon, Secy-Treari;
Seaforth ; Jno. Hannah, Manager, aeafoith,
Jas. ;Geo. H Seaforth ' Gabriel EBilaott,
Clinton; Geo. Watt, Hariocit; Joseph Evaar,
Beechwood; Thos. M. Mord, Clinton • Alex. Gar.
diner, Leadbnry ; M. Morale, Beafortii.
AGENTS.
Thos. Neilans, Harloek; Robt. 0lan, Rea
forth S Carnoehan, Seafo. th; John Sullivan
nd (leo. Hurdles auditors.
Parties desirous to effect Insurances or trap,
snot other business will be promptly attended
to on application to any of above officers
ddressed to their respecitve offices.
P
fnhyly cg bought out the
so ontin o rho carried onat by
will continue the •business at the old
endeavor by supplying a first class
merit the iaberal support of the
anywhere in town.DIRECTORS.
Cakes, Fruit or Sponge
supplied on short notice.
PP
YOUNG, - CLINTON
Ten
$001
Baby
Cash,
s
- •
/'1 r s
7�JJE
pine and
Rod (h...
r
- Y'.
=- <
-:
i��
n IN �1G
]�CLeod'S
v stem RENOVATOR,
,1 �-
AND OTHER
Tilted Remedies.
SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE
For irpure, Weak and Impoverished
Blood,Dyspepsia, p p
Liver so, Pal a-
ration of the Heart, Complaint,
Neuralgia, Loss of Memory, Bronchitic,
Consumption, Gall Stones, Jaundice, Kid-
and Urinary Diseases, St.:Vitae' Dance,
Female Irregularities and Ge1,01,1 Debility
LABORATORY, GODERIcii, ONT
J. M• MoLDUD ,
Prop. and Monn4aotnror
Sold by J. H. Combe, Clinton
M
PUMPS PUPS
If you want a firer-plass, well-made pump, one
that will give you satisfaction, send your order
wells and do it e t °the tilos et ]prat a and Ile ]oleo
handles a first-class FORCE PUMP
JAMES FERGUSON
On, °site Queen's Hotel • High Street, Clinton
"��
cents off the $ for
This means cheap
s car. Shoesnay
Carriages
res Wagons
` s
Also a fall line of
$ FLY . NETS,
DUSTERS
*�
AND S LY
HARNESS ETC.
a .
t
H (�
o.tVManitoba '
Opposite Fair Grounds, South
Park, Chicago
UNDER fl1ANAGEM "NT OF
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• �7. ERIC-G
Late of London, Ont.
E�X
TRUNKS
TRUNKS
VALISES
n
DOUBLE
JUST
Cedar Shingles.
dar Shingles.
The ;populn.r Canadian rendozoone now upon,
Exoetiont onnino, houro comforts, pleasant,
quiet sarroandings, pure air, rake breezes;
magnificent view of croonda When illuminated;
amplesecurity against fire and danger of ivory
kind; within 500 feet of two
to fair f;tounds;,nc. expense, annoyalnnceor delay
from crowded oars; the hoat, dust and noise of
tho mold'eentrat aartof the City (Welded; always
jro ahto enter grounds, and hotel at hand when
ggrounds;11103.
Roams with dr, Without board. Rooms without
hoard al to 01.50 per filar rooms, with board,
O2' to 03 nor day,
oil arrival In Chicago tithe Illinois Central sub-
urban train, or Worlds Fair train (fare 100.) for
South Park or Cottage Grove avontre; table cars
(fare Be.) to Jackson Parir, or elevated railway
1 f rrlot"oh4bkstoi trunketo he tel.abevenuethey wiriJas,Tho
Iutve promptdelivery without d targe
may bo eicFagod by eorroipondeneb. Manitoba
4I Lihitin 118 b pdtco. international sundaj
.a , , ,5..,,�,�
T
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DR. McLEL AN LONDON ONT
497 Talbot St., Speeiailet on the
EYE, EAR, NOSE .$ THROAT
Graduate of the New York Eye and [Lar Hospital
1889, Poet Graduate Course at the New York
Graduate 1Sledteal Boheol and Hospital or
Eye, Ear Nose and Throat 1812. 11yes Tested.
Full stook of Artificial Eyos, Snootaclos and Loa
ale. Will be at the
Rattenbury Houses--•CLYNTON
L'lrt I'RIDAeffetaally
OCTOBER 6th neat. Hours 10 a. tn.
.to 4 ».m. Charger! M'arlpr,tta_
I
j i,,
P71isn Beb9pbll'eiota we geveLee'G`aetorfis
I When Aortas a Oilldyshe Cried for Caetoria.
! Wheaiatie b ]nn she
, to Caetot•ia
! WhceehebedCWidr ntehegt►veiboa1Cectoria`
i. • -
: 1 ,wore
• SYRUP Ola FIGS,
Produced from the laxative grid natriena
jnice ofi!Caitfdrnia Are, entnbined
' tvfth
medicinal• virtne of plants known
nid6$ be`liAotnl to the human system,
ge&l'tly On the kidneys. liver and bowels,
oleansinthe system, dispelling
abide and headaches, and duringhabitual
•Post
RECEIVEI) a ebnsignment of
Also British Columbia
Twitcliell,
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