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READY TQ BEGIN.
THE CLINTON NEW ERA
The "Governor" --Now ;that I've paid
your debts, Harry, you can make a
new start,
Harry—Thank you, father; please
lend me a hundred.
DON'T DELAY
It la your duty to yourself to get rid of
the foul aooumult)tton in your blood this.
sprung. Hood'a Sarsaparilla is just the
medicine you need to purify,. vitalize and
enrich your • blood. That tired feeling
wbioh Weds nearly everyone in the spring
ip driven, off by Hood's Sarsaparilla, the
great spring medicine and blood purifier.
Hood's Pills become the favorite oathar-
tis With everyone who tries them.
AT NIAGARA.
First Stranger—Ah, sir, it seems a
shame to see all this going to waste.
Second Stranger—Jesso, Jesso!
First Stranger—Are you a Inechai}i-
cal engineer, sir? 1
Second Stranger—No, sir; I'm a milk-
man.
THE BUGHANAN CASE.
EQUAL TO A REsIIRnEOTION—ALMe8T HELP'
L188 FROM KIDNEY DISEASE—A BURDEN
TO HIMSELF AND HIS FRnCNDS—
DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS CEDED
HIM,
Cumuli, April 30—The story of Sher-
man Buchanan, living near Leamington, is
worthy of notice. • He says he was aimgpt
helpless, bloated and a wreck with kidney
disease. His digestive organs were power-
less and be was rapidly becoming a burden
to himself and his friends. Naturally he
lost all hopes of recovery, but a happy
thought suggested Dodd's Sidney Pills,
and these cured him. Dodd'e was the
first remedy in pill form ever offered the
�publio _._Its -_wonderful success in curing
all forms of Kidney Disease has led to the
introduction of numerous cheap and worth -
lees imitations. Purchasers, for their own
safety, should insist on getting Dodd's
Kidney Pills. Sold in large boxes; price 50
cts or 6 boxes for $2.50. To be had of all
dealers.
BOTANICAL LORE.
Teacher—(to •botany class)—After a
bean is planted, a little shoot appears
above the ground, and this soon bursts
into two leaves. Now, what comes
next?
Bright Boy—The bean pole.
CanatI 's Coiumbiia#x Vlotors.
The Win, Weld CO., publiebers of the
Farmer's Adyoeate, London, Ont,, and
Winnipeg, Man., have just favored us with
a copy Qf an exceedingly handsome and
lifelike engraving, entitled "Canada's Co-
luwbia Vistor," It contains. the portraits
of a large group of pure-bred ,Ayrshire
cattle that won phenomenall honors at the
Wild's Fair, Chicago, last summer. Can-
adian live stook breedera and dairymen.;
espeoially will appreciate the commend.
able enterprise displayed by the Farmer's
Advocate in thus giving the pabliQ such a
permanent memento of the success of
Canada in that great prize ring. Out of
$2,035 in prizes, Canadian Ayrahires won
$1,865; United States, $150. It is also,
highly creditable to Mr F.`Bridgen, who is,
without doubt, the leading live stook ar-
tist in Canada, In the , way of live stook
portraiture we have seennothing finer than
this, the shading and grouping being
artis Anally done, and tbo individual char-
acteristics faithfully brought out.
ON THE DEATH OF A FRIEND IN
BAYFIELD.
Powers oelestal bound with love,
Rainpeace and pardon from above
To ease a mind of care;
As tyrant death may rend the heart,
May cause the dearest friends to part
In anguish and in prayer.
What cheers the thought as he may sever,
Gon.e to a better world forever
To share the sainted pleasures;
To wear the spotless robes of white,
Mid seraphs gay with laurels bright
Enjoying heavenly treasures.
Loved while he lived with true respect,
Loved now in heaven where none reject
To welcome one and all;
Beyond the grave where angels wait,
To open wide the pearly gate
While friendly voices call.
Through Zions throng commandwas given,
To ring the joyful bells of heaven
O'er-AfideeW's-intim- alone;
As softly came the loved commands,
His mansion build near by where stands
King Jesus on his throne.
And we await thy call to part
To share a portion of thy heart
Benevolent and kind;
Then pardon our wrong transgressions
And guide us from our deep suppressions
Omnipotence diyine.
"TEN YEARS OF TEMPERANCE."
A rather pretentious volume is in course
of publication under the above title by The
Templar of Hamilton, Ont. It will be is-
sued in seven monthly numbers, each cov-
ering a different phase of the temperance
reform, and all profusely illustrated. The
first number is a beautiful work of art con-
taining no less than thirty beautiful pho-
togravures of Canadian prohibition leaders,
and it is styled the "Men of the Move-
ment." Not only the temperance people,
but every lover of fine engravings, will be
delighted with the work. Twenty five Dents
will insure a specimen Dopy of the first
number by mail free, or five copies for a
dollar if remittance is made to W. W.
Buchanan, Hamilton, Ont.
A FAMILIAR GAME.
Little Dot—Let us play keep house,
Little Ethel—AIl wight. You pe -
tend you are a—a lady and I am callin'
on you.
Little Dot—That'll be fun. Now sit
down and ask me how I like my new
girl. •
They clear the brain
They cheer the heart.
They brighten the eye, they make the
step elastin, the mind vigorous, they dispell
gloom and bring back joy and laughter,
they banish pain like magic and take the
sting out of the little ills of life. Stark's
powders do all this when used by the bili-
ous, neuralgic or sufferers from sick or
nervous headache. Pain cannot exist
where Stark's powders are used. Mr Wills,
chief of police, Woodstock, Ont., says"they
are a sure cure every time." Only a quar-
ter a box.
Sir Wm, Howland has testified be-
fore the fees commission in favorof
the present system of payment and
appointment of Government officials.
He thought registrars, and sheriffs
should have the milt to appoint their
own deputies. When questioned as to
the payment of both he answered in
favor of a well regulatedsystem of fop..
He thought sheriffs should receive fees
to the extent of about $5000, and regia-
trars $4000, and the Government should
see that their subordinates were not
unjustly paid, The fees outside of this
should be funded. Erastus Jackson, of
Newma<liet, ex -warden of York coun-
ty, also „txvored strongly the present
system.
WHAT A WORD WILL DO.'
a word is
enough
Byron reminds us thatg
to rouse mankind to mutual slaughter.
Yee, there is power in a word—Marathon,
for instance, Waterloo, Gettysburgh, Ap-
pomatox. Great battles these, but what a
great battle is going on in many a sick and
suffering body. In yours, perhaps. Take
courage. You Gan win. Call to your aid
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It
acts powerfully upon the liver, oleanees the
system of all blood -faints and impurities;
cares all humors from a common Blotch or
Eruption to the worst Scrofula, Salt -
rheum, "Fever -sores," Scaly or Rough
Skin, in short, all diseases paused by bad
blood. Great Eating Ulcers rapidly heal
under its benign influence. Especially
potent in curing Tetter, Eczema, Erysipe-
las, Boils, Carbuncles, Sore Eyes, Scroful-
ous Sores and Swollings,Hip-joint Disease,
"White Swellings" and Enlarged Glands.
Dr. Pierce's Pellets pure permanently
constipation, biliousness, siok headache
and indigestion.
No other medicine has equalled Hood's
Sarsaparilla in the relief it gives in severe
cases of dyspepsia, sink headache, eto.
Twelve Kingston merchants have
been fined for selling liquor in less
quantities than three half-pints.
Remember how Roxie Morden saved
John Weir's life, when he was dying from i
after effects of la grippe, by simply telling
him of the virtues contained in Williams
Royal Crown Remedy.
There are now 152,000 miners on
strike in the United States, and the
movement continues to spread.
HEART DISEASE RELIEVED IN 30 MINIITEs.—
All cases of organic or sympathetic heart
disease relieved in 30 minutes and quickly
cured, by Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart.
One dose convinces. Sold by Watts & Co.
Miss Pauline Johnson, the Indian
poetess and reader, was tendered a re-
ception in Brantford, last Thursday
night, on the eve of her departure for
the old country.. A purse filled with
English sovereigns was presented to
the gifted young lady.
While shooting gulls near Whitby,
Friday, Arthur Burnham, son of Judge
Burnham, Whitby, was seriously
wounded in the thigh by the accident-
al discharge of a gun.
Rev. Dr. Benson, pastor of the Do-
minion Church, Ottawa, will likely
visit England during the coming sum-
mer months. and will lecture on "The
Condition and Prospects of Canada."
The Chicago health department of-
ficers have declared that smallpox is
epidemic between Ashland avenue and
Halstead street and south of Forty-
seventh street. On the recommenda-
tion of the health commissioner, the
board of education has decided to close
the public schools for a week.
A Boon To BonnierN.—One bottle of Eng-
lish Spavin Liniment completely removed a
curb from my horse. I take pleasure in
recommending the remedy, as it acts with
mysterious promptnese,in the removal from
horses of hard, soft or calloused lumps,
blood spavin, splints, curbs, aweeny, stifles
and sprains. GEORGE ROBB, Farmer,
Markham, Ont. Sold by Watts & Co.
Floyd gadabout, a farmer, 24 years
of age, living near Big Springs, Ohio,
hanged his. two little children and
himself, Friday, because of family
trouble.
The Cunard Line steamship Cam-
Qania, from New York, arrived at
ueenston on Friday. A steerage
passenger named Thomas Sheehy, who
was returning to Ireland to take pos-
session of £400.which he bad inherited,
died from heart disease when four days
out from New York, and was buried at
sea.
CONSUMPTION
Is averted, or if too late to
avert it it is often cured and
always relieved by
Scott's
.„,tt's
Emulsion
the Cream of Cod --liver 011.
Cures Coughs, Colds and
Weak Lungs. Physicians, the
world over, endorse it.
Don't be deceived by Substituted
gloat A Mown°, Belleville. AA DtaggIste. 600. k p
ALWAYS HAD HIS OWN WAY.
THOSE FASHIONABLE MISFITS.
Husband—Where in thunder did you
get that coat? It fits you like a potato
sack.
Wife—(delighted)—Does it really,
dear? I we en afraid it wouldn't be
quite up tc the style.
THE IMPORTED DRAUGHT STALLION
AN»ItEW LAAIIVIIE
No. 8499, B. 0. B., Vol. ii Will stand fpr the
improvement aetockas follows:—btonday, April
$OUI, will leave his own stable, bondesboro, and
proceed to Jos. Webster's, 18th con., Hullett for
noon; thence to lfanohester Betel for the night.
Tuesday,will proceed by way of Westfield to
Alfred rr's for noon; then to Belgravo Hotel
for the night. Wednesday, will proceed by way
of Sunshine to John Ha an's Morrie, far noon;
then to Emigh's Hotel,Blyth, ter night. Thurs-
day, will proceed by way of the 9th con., Morris,
toll B. Laidlaw's for noon; then to Wm. Har-
rin ' lath enight.
ston s, 9 con., Hallett for the
dayy will proceed by way of Barloak, then down
to theeth and 9th oons.,Iof Huilett to William
°akea' for noon; then to his own stable: Satur
day, will proceed to Thos. Carbert'e, Gravel Road,
for noon; then to his own stable. The above route
will be continued during the season, health and
weather permitting. J. & E. BELL, Proprietors.
THE IMPORTED COACH STALLION
MOSS ROSE.
Bred by Jeff Armstrong, Parkersburg. Ind.. im•
ported In 1891 by late David Fisher.
(Makes friends wherever be goes)Registered in
American Cleveland Bay S,B., will etandfor Mares
as follows: --Monday, April 90th, will leave his
own stable, Huron Road Godorieb Township,
let 25th, and proceed to Thee Beatty's 4th oon.,
for noon; thence by Goderloh to Semite Hotel, for
one hour; then to And. A. Young's, Colborne for
the night. Tuesday, will proceed to John Ack-
liend's, boundary of Ashfield, for noon; thence to
Port Albert, for the night. Wednesday, to Mal-
lough's Hotel, Dungannon, for noon; then to Wm.
Loughead's, Donne�ybrook, for night. Thursday,
to Samuel Morden s, East Wawanosh, for noon;
thence toorohn Deer's boundary line, for the
night. Friday, to Joseph Govier's for noon; then
to C. W. Williams' for night. Saturday, to Wm-
Currie'e, 7th son., Goderloh township, for noon;
then to bid own stable, where he will remain until
the following Monday morning. This route will
bo continued throughout the season, health and
weather permitting, WILSON & ALLIN, Props.
Castoria is truly a marvelous thing for
children. Doctors prescribe it, medical
journals recommend it and more than a
million mothers are using it in place of
Paregoric, Bateman's Drops, so-called
soothing syrups and other narcotic and
stupefying remedies. Castoria is the quickest'
thing to regulate the stomach and bowels
and give healthy Bleep the world has
ever seen. It is pleasant to the taste and
absolutely harmless. It relieves consti-
pation, quiets pains, cures diarrhma and
wind colic, allays feverishness, destroys
worms, and prevents convulsions, Soothes
the ohildiand gives itrefreshing and natural
sleep. Castoria is the children's panacea—
the mother's friend.
Castoria is put up in one -size bottles only.
In is not sold in bulk. Don't allow any one
to sell yon anything else on the plea or
promise that it is 'ynet as good" and "will
answer every purpose."
See that yon get C-A•S-T-O-R-I-A.
The fae- Is on
simile every
ure's wrap-
WAITING.
ra o perp•
WAITING.
"Say, are you. the boy I sent with a
letter about three weeks ago?_' •
Boy—"Yes, sir." .
"Weil, why the mischief didn't you
bring the answer back?"
Boy—"You told me to wait for a re-
ply and the man won't be home till
next spring."
A Portuguese Diplomat Who Enforced
Silence in the House With Two Pistols.
Antonio Viscount de' Soto Major, Portu-
guese ambassador to Sweden for more
than a generation, died at his post in
Stockholm some weeks ago. Like many
other successful diplomatists he owed his
high appointment to his ability to make
his colleagues at home uncomfortable. Al-
though of a very old family and of remark-
able intelligence and refinement, he had
the reckless dash of a cowboy and was a
constant source of terror to his political
friends in Lisbon. Soto Major entered
political life in the fifties, after ho had
squandered great sums of money . in
Paris, and had tried vainly to make a
living by editing the Lisbon Tribune.
He became known goon as the retrliest and
moat, forcible speaker in the Cham ber of
Deputies, where he eventually led the
opposition parties. One day be denounced
the finance minister as a spendthrift. The
finance minieter answered that such a re-
proach did not come well from a man who
had squandered a whole fortune.
"That is falsel" exclaimed Soto Major.
"I squandered three fortunes. But I was
equandering my own, while the finance
minister is squandering other people's
money."
The cause for his removal to the other
end of Europe was given by the viscount
soon afterward. The government deputies
interrupted repeatedly a speech which he
made•against the cabinet, and the presi-
dent of the chamber ordered him to leave
the speakers' tribune. Soto Major left the
house, but returned soon with a pistol oaee
in his hand. Ho ascended the speakers'
tribune, took two pistols from the naso and
laid one at his right hand, the other at his
left.
"This pistol," he said, laying his hand
on one of them, "is for you, Mr. President,
if you again call me to order. And this,"
he added, patting the other, "is for the
next deputy who interrupts me." The
speech that followed this declaration was
delivered to a silent house. A few weeks
later, however, Soto Major was gazetted
for the Stockholm embassy, and, so vivid
was the recollection of his last notable ap-
pearance in the Chamber of Deputies, there
was never any demand for his recall to
Lisbon. In Stockholm, the old viscount
was a groat favorite. His cleverness,
generosity, and gallantry to women were
proverbial in the diplomatic corps of the
Swedish capital. After tho fire of his im-
pulse began to burn low he became a note-
worthy figure at all charity festivals.
Every child knew the history of the wiry,
white•bearded little man in clothes of old
fashioned elegance. His odd jewelry, his
wonderful store of cravats and his habits
of modiaival courtesy, rendered him the
moat attractive curiosity of Swedish court
life. To the last he was the ideal spend-
thrift. Only a few months ago a woman
with whom he was talking at a ball drop.
ped her. eab fere from her glove. The via-
oonnt at once drew out a $20 bank note
from his pocket and lighted it so as OD help
het filed the lot 50•eent Owe..
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SARSAPAR 1 LLA
S.' P. SMITH, of Towanda, Pa.,
whose constitution was completely
broken down, is cured by Ayer's
Sarsaparilla. He writes:
" For eight years, I was, moat of the
time, a great sufferer from constipa-
tion, kidney trouble, and indiges.
tion, eo that my constitution seemed
to be completely broken down. I was
induced to try Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and
took nearly seven bottles, with such
excellent results that my stomach,
bowels, and kidneys pre in perfect con-
dition, and, in all their functions, me
regular as clock -work. At the time
I began taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla, my
weight was only 129 pounds; I now can
brag of 1159 pounds, and was never in so
good health. If you conldsbo mo.be-
fore and after using, you would want
me for a traveling advertisement.
I believe this preparation of Sarsaparilla
to be the beat in the market to -day."
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer 8c Co., Lowell, Mase.
Cures others,will cure you
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`Heal b!ru. Lungs,
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P r vnait Consumption.
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FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES,
NORWAY SPRUCE, SOOTCI1
ANDgASTRAJHAN PINE,
The latter of which we make a specialty,
LARGE STOOK ON RAND,
The above ornamental trees and shrubbery will
be sold at very IQw prices, and those wantingany
thing in this commotion will save money by pur
chasing here.
Orders by Mailtoill be promptly attended
to;, Addreee,
JOHN STEWART. — Denmlller.
ALL THE WOMEN
Are healthy some of the time, some women are
healthy all the time, but all women are not
healthy all the time unless they wash withla
SEWARD :: WASHER
We warrant the Seward Washer to cleaned any
fabric that soap and water will cleanse, Now is
the time to wash your carpets and lace curtains.
Get a Seward Washer, manufactured by
J. T. SEWARD, : Clinton, Out
AGENTS WANTED in every town in Canada
J. C. STEVENSON,
—THE LEADING --
UNDERTAKER
--AND—
EMBALMER.
A FULL LINE OF
GOODS KEPT in STOCK
ThebestEmbalming Fluidused
Splendid Hearse.
ALBERT ST.,CLINTON
Residence over store.
OPPOSITE TOWN HALL
SAFE
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`'-M8HE GREAT
BLOOD
PURIFIER
BRISTOL'S
SARSAPARILLA
CURES ALL.
Taints of the Blood.
'CERTAIN
POWDERS
Cure SICK HEADACHE and Neuralgia
In 20 MfNUrEB also Coated Tongue, Diu'.ness, Biliousness, Painn in the Side, Constipation,
Torpid Liver Bad Breath. to stay cured also
regulate the trowels. VRRV ,VMO, ro TAKN.
Pawl* 28 Oilers AT. DRuio Smite*.
Kay 4, 1894,
BI1U,'CHER $0I!'$
Gly iutch'r
SMITH'S BI400E,
OPPASITIJ TRE POST OFFx411, VIaItiTOl1 '
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The andereigned having opened out in the
Smith Meek, desires to statelthat he will keep on
hand the very choicest Meats. Raving no ex-
pense outside of himself, he is in a position to sell
at the very closest prices.
Re will at all times be prepared to pay the
highest market price for Export Cattle.
ronni HOGS always,wauted [for export. Give
ha
ROBT. FITZSIIIIONS
HURON ST. BUTCHER SHOP
I desire most corQlally to thank a,,:those who
have favored us with their patronage since I
commenced in business, and to assure them and
heipiiblio generally that we are in better shape
ban ever to oateer to their wants, baying added
an improvedrefrigeratorand otheroonvenrences
our shop.
WHEATLEY & SCRUTON
ROBERT -:- DOWNS,
CLINTON,
Manufacturer and Proprietor for the best awe
Mill Dog in use. Agent for the sale and appli-
cation of the La' WIAH$h P/TINT AUTOMATIC BOILIM
CLIANAS. STEAM FITTINGS furnished and app
ed on short notice.
Boilers. Engines, and all kinds 01
Machinery repaired expeditiously
and In asatisfaetory manner
Farm implements manufactured; and repaired
Steam and water pumps turnished and put in
positipn. Dry Kilus fitted up on application
Charges moderate.
THE SNOWB�t,LWAGON
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PUMPS : : PUMPS
Clinton I -MEAT . Market
BUSINESS : CHANGE.
U you want a first-class, well -made pump, ono
that will give you satisfae on send your order
to the undersigned. He will dig and clean
wells and do it at the olosest prices. He also
handles a flet -class FORCE PUMP
JAMES FERGUSON
OppoeitotQueen's Hotel - High Street, Clint
DO YOU WANT
A First-class Step or Long Ladder ?
A Handy Wheelbarrow ?
A Splendid Churn, or anything of like
nature? Then call onlW. SMITHSON, a
shop, No. 7 Frederick St„ or E. Dinsley
Will be atiDineley's cornereverySatnrdav
afternoon..
This is one of the beet Farm Waggone manu-
factured, having been on the marketlor OOyeare,
and being very strongly built, while at the same
time adapted to all kinds of work, and is noted
for its Ilghtnese of draft and easy running. Those
who have used them willluse no other, while the
price at which it is sold is no more than would
be paid for an infeeior article. The undersigned
is sole agent for thte neighborhood, and the wag
gon may be inspected at any time at his shop
OLIVER JOHNSTON.
BLACKSMITH
ISAAC STREET, : CLINTON
BEANS
NLRVJI BEANS aro a new els.
emery tb t cure the worst MIA of
Debility, Lost ti_tFailing j 0 r st and
weakness et body or mind caused
by over -work pr the errors or elm
�ceescsof youth. 'ibie itemedy t, .
solutely cures the most obetlnato cases when all other
TanATMEZITN have failed event° 'idiom Sold oydrug•
sista at ee1 pee package, or six for $5 or sent by mail on
reoelpY0f price by addressing THEJAMES MEDICINE
CQ- Toronto. Ons. Write for pamad.t.. Sold in --
Sold by Jae. H. Combe.
Aur.
AKINC
POWDER
THF C lOK"S BEST `R�ENDI
Altlt►E>a7 SIAL IN CAAIA:3A
The undersigned desires t0 intimate that he
has bought out the Interest of Mr Couch, in the
butchering business lately carried on under the
pie of FORD & COUCH. He will continue the
amo at the old stand, and trusts by giving the
closest and most careful attention to the busi-
ness straightforward and courteous treatment
to all, and handling only choice moat, to merit
and reorders arefr a ly and are of promptly fillepatrond e. All
JAMES A. FORD .
HOER Painting and Paper Hanging
The undersigned is prepared to promptly exe-
cute all orders for PAINTING, KALSOMINING
PAPER -BANGING, &o. He is a practical man of
ong experience :and guarantees to do all work
in a manner that shall be satisfactory, whit
priceswil be exceedingly moderate. Orders re
speotfully solicited.
GEO. POTTS, Kirk St., Clinton
S. WILSON, .
GENERAL DEALER IN TINWARE
HURON STREET, CLINTON
Repairirese nsblo rates. of all kinds A rial attendedtly to
solictied
Central Butcher Shop
Subscriber desires to thank the public. gene al.
ly, for the patronage bestowed upon hire; and
at the same time to say that he is now in a bet
ter position than ever to supply the wants of all.
As be gives personal attention to all the details
of the business customers can rely oyn their
Hieomo to le "eing promptly
ood meat t reasonable prices."
Choice Sausage, Poultry, &c.,
in season.
Cash paid for Hides, Skins, &o.
JOHN SA CRertIITON,
Clinton Planing Mill
DRY KILN!
KILN!
The subscriber, baying the very latest improved
machinery, and employing the moat skilled work-
men 1s able to do work in his line in the most
satisfactory manner, at reasonable rates and
on the shortest notice. A trial solicited
FACTORY NEAR G.T R. STATION, CLINTON
THOS. McliENZIE
When we assert that
Dodd's
Kidney Pills
wtnnnvan
Cure Backache, Dropsy,
Lumbago, Bright's Dis-
ease, Rheumatism and all
other forms of Kidney
Troubles, we are backed
by the testimony of all
who have used them.
THEY CURE TO STAY CURED.
By all druggists or mail on receipt of price,
5o cents. Dr. L. A. Smith & Co., Toronto.
Flour and Feed Stores
Flour, Feed & Seed Store
"The undersigned having formed a partnership,
desire to intimate that they will keep on hand
he very best
FLOUR and FEED
Of all kinds, also the choicest variety of
Clover, Timothy & Small Seeds
Which will be sold at close margins tor, cash.
SALT also kept on hand. They will also keep a
ohoicsuvariety willl fled kinds
be a cef llon AS which
ale h con -
HILL 4 PROUT,
HURON ST., CLINTON. '
P
SUDDEN
CHILLS &
COLDS.
? ! AT THE COMMENCEMENt
OF AN ATTACK TAKE
TEASPOONFUL Or
RRV,DAV%S'
t
PA1N'kI LLERJ
COOK'S
FeouriFeed Store
BRAN & SHORTS
In large or small quantities. ,
OIL CAKE and MEAL
OF ALL KINDS.
10 poundbs ush li ceof Oatmeal for 1
D. COOK, CLINTON.
BANKS -
The Mo1sons- Bank.
Incorporated by Act of Parliament,1855 --
CAPITAL, - - $2,000,000.
REST FUND, - $1,175,000
HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL.
J. H. R. MOLSON President.
F. W. THOMAS,....General Manager.
Notes discounted Collections made, Drafts is-
sued, Sterling and American exchange bought
and,sold at lowest current rates. Interest al-
lowed on deposits. nem
ErAFLIVI I S.' - •
Money advanced to formes on theirs own -note
e,ith one or more endorsers. No mortgage re-
ed as security
H. C.irBREWER, Manager.
snow
GEO. D. McTA(NART,
BANKER,
ALBERT ST, - CLINTON.
A. general Banking Business
tl ansacted
NOTES DISCOUNTED
Draftajiasued. Interest allowed on
deposits.
[ARRAN & TISBALL
BANKERS,
CLINTON.' ONT
Advances made to farmers on their own
notes at low rates of interest.
general tanking Business transacted
ante et allowed on deposits.
tie Notes bonght
J. P. TISDALL, Manage
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Wove Wire Fencing.
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