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theei'porated by Act of Parllamegt 1865, •
$iTAI.,
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- $2,000,000
IRF.Tr, . $1,100,000
` Armee, - MONTREAL.
H. MOLSON, President.
4• WQLFERSTAN THOMAS, General Manager.
Notes discounted, Collections made, Drafts
issued,. Sterling and American ex -
[change bought and sold at
lowgest current rates.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS.
Money advanced to farmers on their own notes
with one or more endorsers. No mortgage re -
glared as security.
February, 1884.
H. 0. BREWER,
Manager,
CLINTON.
G. D. ] (oTaggart
BANKER,
ALBERT STREET, CLINTON.
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
TRANSACTED.
Notes Discounted. • Drafts Issued.
Interest Allowed on Deposits.
Clinton, June 8th, 1891 658y
DItS. GUNN & GIBSON.
OFFICE Ontario St. a few doors east of Albert St.
W. GUNN. R. J. GIBSON.
DR. TURNBULL.
J. L. Turnbull, M. B. Toronto Univ. ; M. D. ;
O. M., Victoria Univ. M. C. P. & S. Ont, ; Fellow
the obstetrical society of Edinburgh. Late of
London, Eng., and Edinburgh hospitals. Office :—
Dr. Doweley's stand, Rattenbury St. Night calls
nswered at Office.
DR. SHAW.
Office In Hodgan's Block, Rattenbury St., Clinton,
at. Night calla at same lakes.
DR. R. MOORE
Physician, Surgeon, Accoucheur. Office, the late
Dr. Worthington's office, Huron street. Residence,
corner of Erie and Mary Ste.
pentiotxa.
TA. BRUCE L. D. S.,
Surgeon Dentist. Member of R. C. D. S. of Ont.
reeti4�extracted without pain by the use of a harm-
, ess and pleasant local anaesthetic. No unconscious.
•.. ;mli, sickness nor ill-effects accompany the use of
his remedy, and many in and around Clinton can
testify.to its genuineness. Special attention given
W thifl preservation of the natural teeth. Office,
.nates' Block, over Taylor's she store.
R. AC N EW, L. D. S.
Sergeon Dentist. Graduate of Royal
College of Dental Sergeons of Ontario.
]oast -Local Anaesthetics for painless ex-
traction- Rooms in Smith's Block op-
posite P. 0.
728-y .
Xegai.
MANNING S5 SCOTT,
Barristers, 4'c..
ELLIOTT'S BLOCK, - - CLINTON.
Money to Loan.
•S. H, MANNING. JAS. SCOTT.
CAMPION & JOHNSTON,
BARRIS'I'RS, - • SOLICITORS.,
NOTARIES, circ.,
GODERICH, -
Office over Jordan's Drug Store.
E. CAMPION, Q. C. M. 0. JONNSTON'
MONEY TO LOAN.
RC. HAYS, Solicitor, dec. Office, corner of
,• Square and West Street, over Butler's Book
tore, Goderich, Ont. 67.
tar Money to lend at lowest rates of interest.
'glom to fish!.
MONEY to lend In large or small sums of goo
mortgages or personal security at the lowest
arrant rates. H. HALE, Huron et. Clinton.
Clinton, Fob. 26,1881 ly
MONEY TO LOAN.
Interest 5i per cent payable yearly. ,The borrow-
er to have the privilege of paying the whole or any
art of the principal at any time without giving
notice.
For further particulars apply to
C. A. HARTT,
Office In McKay's Block, Clinton.
0 Photographers
dSTER & BAYLEY,
CLINTON.
Life Size Portraits a Specialty.
`kOantelon Bros,
GENERAL GROCERS & PROVIS•'
ION MERCHANTS.
Grockery, Glass & Chinaware
ALBERT ST. CLINTON, ONT.
Highest Cash Price for Butter and Egg
Lin -1y
Stray Pig.
ti
Strayed from lot 24, eon. 4, a small black pig, about
three, months old, on or about the 15th of January
Afjperaon that will give information that will lead
td its recovery will be suitably rewarded.
JAMES HAMILTON.
Porter's Hill.
THE FAR .ERSI'
e0ayyou; ow. n !nt raBoand, a.w
were
you can Pt:'
Reliable011/aimless.
I manufacture none but ,tea Saar or &Took.
&Ware shops that sett cheap,ay they have
got to Live. R8' Call andet prices, Orders
by mail prompt), attended to
JO1- IN BELL
HARNESS E1atPOR UM, [Miring, ONT
K. 0. T. M.
Kearns Tent No. 68, Knights of the Maccabees o
the World. 41,000, $9,0110 and $8,000 Policies. Mem-
herahlp over 100,000. Aeeesement principle—has
never exceeded 12 assessments in a year. Cheapest
and eat a: in extenuate. Meets in Orange Hall, Clin-
ton, first and third Friday et every month.
A.O. U. W,
The Clinton Lodge, No. 144, meets in Biddlgwmb's
Hall, opposite the market, the let and 8rd Fridays in
each month. Visitors cordially Invited. R. STONR-
uAn, M. W.; J. BEAN, Recorder.
690y
, VltiiolltiC.
/`iLINTON Lodge, No. 84, A. F. & A. M. meets
V every Friday, on or after the moon. Visit.
lug brethren cordially invited,
T. SMALLACOMBE, Sao. W. J. PAISLEY, w. u'
Clinton Jan. 14 1898.
NEWRY
Orange.
D. COOK, Sec.
L..O. L. No. 710,
CLINTON,
Meets escosm Monday of every
month. Hall 2nd flat, McKay
block. Visit ng brethren always
made welcome.
DAVID CANTELON, W. if,
W. G. VANCE, D. M.
Noah gntigitto
Jubilee Preceptory No, 161,
(Black Knights of Ireland)
Meets in the Clinton Orange Hall, the second Wednes-
day of every month, at 7.30 o'clock in the evening.
Visiting Sir Knights will always receive a hearty
welcome.
A. M. Toon, Worshipful Preceptor
GEORGE HANLEY, Deputy Preceptor
PETER CANTELON, Registrar
Royal Black Preceptory 3911
Black Knights of Ireland,
Meets in the Orange Hall,, Blyth, the Wednesday
after full moon of every month.
Royal Black Preceptory 315,
Black Knights of Ireland,
Meets in the Orange Hall, Goderich, the Third Mon-
day of every month. Visiting Knights always made
welcome,
W H MURNEY, Preceptor, Goderich P 0
JAMES RUSK, Registrar, Goderich P 0
THE CELERItTE D
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THE BEST IN THE MARKET
Machines Allowed on Trial
I aml also agent for
All - Agricultural Implements
Wareroom opposite Fair's Mill,
Call. and see me.
J. B. WEIR, CLINTON
ALLAN LINE
ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.
REDUCTION IN RATES.
Steamers sail regularly from
Portland and Halifax to Liverpool
via Londonderry
DURING TIE WINTER MONTHS.
Cabin, $40 and upward.. Second Cabin, $25.
Steerage at low rates. No Cattle carried,
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SIdtit-'ilr4.
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via Londonderry, every Fortnight. Cabin, $40
and upwards. Second Cabin, $25. Steerage at
low rates.
Apply to H. & A. ALLAN, Montreal ; or to A.O.
PATTISON or WM JACKSON, Clinton.
GODERICH MARBLE WORKS,
J. C, Stevenson, Furniture Dealer, ;Clinton, is
our agent for Clinton and vicinity,
W. M. Mohring, of Benmlllor, is our Travelling
agent.
Orders entrusted to either of the above will
have our beet attention.
Monuments supplied in CANADIAN, SCOTCH,
SWEDE, NORWAY and AMERICAN granites,
a well as in all varieties of marble.
Give Mr, Stevenson a call before ordering else.
where.
JOHN A. RORERTSON.
Manager.
Geo, Trowhill
Horseshoer and General Black-
smith,
Albert Street, North, Clinton.
JOBBING A SPECIALTY.
Woodwork ironed and first class material and
work guaranteed ; farm implements and machines
rebuilt and repaired.
WATTS & CO
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CHEMISTS & DRUGGISTS'
Great Northwestern Telegraph office,
Albert- - - Street. - • Clinton.
PROPERTY FOR SALE OP
np RENT.—Advertisers will find "The
II ;. News -Record" ono of the beet mediums
in the County of Huron. Advertise in
' The Nows-Record"—The Double Oirculatloe Talks
to Thousands. Rates as low as spy.
own/mg rex s
The cottageq and premises ut Mrs, A. Dods, orth
on few streetQuinton, consisting of a comfortable
cottage with, kitchen and woodshed, hard and soft
water, i tore or land with quantity'ot frhlt trees,
currant bushes grape vines, d:o.--Porins easy.
Apply to MANNING Is SCOTT, Clinton. 770.tt
FOR SALE. �t
Lots 70o. 7 and 8., !!Haley Terrace, containing 8}
acres of lantin dwelling house, barn and orchard. The
property stoma the Corporation of Clinton. Also,
two story brick building suitable for store and, dwell-
ing hopse, cellar 64x24, Ranaone-fltth acre corner
lot opposite Queens Hotel, Victoria St.Clinton. Ont.
Also village luta 7, 8, 9, iii Blyth, On,t. The above
property will be sold at a bargain to settle up estate.
Apply to W. J. Biomes, Clinton, Lint , per executors
or to Manning & Scott, solicitors, Clinton, or to T
M. Curling, auctioneer. 74Ltf,
FOR SALE.
The properly at present occupied by the un-
dersigned as a residence on the Huron Road,
in the Town of Goderieh, consisting of one half of
an sore of land, good frame house—story and n
half—seven rooms, including kitchen, hard and
soft water, good stone cellar, stable, wood and
oerriage houses, There are 'ills) some good fruit
trees. This property is beautifully situated and
very suitable for any person wishing to live retired -
For further partioulars apply to
i,. CAMPLON,
642-tf 1.Barrister, Goderreb.
Clinton MEAT Market
BUSINESS :CHANGE.
The undersigned desires to Intimate that he has
bought out the interest of Mr. Couch, in the butcher.
Ing business lately carried on under the style of
FORD &COUCH. Ile will continue the same at the
old stand, and trusts by giving the closest and moat
careful attention to the business, straightforward
and courteous treatment to all, and handling only
choice meat, to merit and receive a fair share of
public patronage. ;All orders carefully and promptly
filled.
JAMES A. FORD, CLINTON.
JOHN - SCRU TON,
Butcher and Poultery
ALBERT STREET, °LINTON.
All lines in season. ' Highest price for
Hides, Tallow and Sheepskin's.
INEW BUTCHER SHOP.
WHEATLEY & FINCH
We have Opened out for business on HURON
STREET, CLINTON, and will be pleased to sup-
ply the wants of all in all kinds of 'meats and.
poultry in saason at the lowest living prices.
Highest cash price paid for Rides, Sheepskins, de.
Patronage respectfully solicited.
727 —tf. WHEATLEY At FINCH ;;'
FARMERS, ATTENTION
$100,000 to loan on farm property
at5i per cent., straight loan. No com-
mission. Also a limited amount of
priva ;e funds at 5 per cent.
T. E. !McDonough.
Loan and Insurance Agent:
Office, Jackson Block, Huron street,
Clinton, Ont.
COOK'S FLOUR
& FEED STORE,
Clinton.
BRAN and SHORTS in Large or
Small Quantities.
OIL CAKE, LINSEED MEALS.
10 lbs. Choice Oatmeal for nne Bushel
Oats.
D. COOK, CLINTON.
752 -ti _
HILL'S FEED STORE,
IIURON_STREET, CLINTON.
The Best Early Seed' Potatoes, and all
kinds of first --class Clover, Timothy, Field
and Garden Seeds, Fleur and Feed of all
kinds. Closest living prices for cash. SALT
in stock and for sale. TEAS of the choicest
varieties and blends. Excellent value.
J. W. HILL, Huron St., Clinton
STRAY STOCK ADVER
TiSEINENTS inserted in Time
News RECORD at low rates. The law
makes it compulsory to advertise stray stock
If you want any kind of advertising you will not
no better than call on The News.Record.r
GO TO1 THE
Union Shaving Parlor
For first-class Hair -Cutting
and Shaving.
Smith's block, opposite Post Office, Clinton
J. EMERTON, Proprietor.
J. E. BLACK ALL, Veterinary
Surgeon, honorary graduate of
Ontario Veterinary College, treats
diseases of all domestic animals
on the moat modern and scientific
principles. daTCalls attended to
night or day. Office immediately west of the
old Royal Iiote Ontario street. Residence—
Albert street, Clinton. 549-3m
J. C. STEVENSON,
Furniture Dealer, &c.
THE LEADING UNDERTAKER AND
FUNERAL DIRECTOR.
Opposite Town Hall, - Clinton, Ont
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWLERY
and SILVERWARE at
J. BIDDLECOMB'S, - Clinton.
BILL HEADS, NOTE
Ho,.ds, Letter Heads, Tags,
Statements, Circulars, Business
Cards, Envelopes, Programmes,
ate., eta. ,printed in a workman-
like manner and at lot rates, at
TUE NEWS -RECORD
A SHORTENING.
Down the street through the busy way
A lady passed on marketing day.
Who, pausing at a grocery store,
Stepped quickly in at the open door.
With bated breath and anxious mien
She queried ; "have you COTTOLEN E?"
The grocer, leaving off his work,
Interrogated every clerk ;
But none up to that time had seen
An article called"COTTOLENE."
"What is It?" said he to the dame,
"That answers to this curious name.
What is it made of? What's Its use?
My ignorance you'll please excuse."
"You're not the merchant for my dimes,
1 see you're quite behind the times.
For COTTOLENE, I'd have you know,
Is now the thing that's all the go,
An article of high regard ;
A healthful substitute for lard.
Its composition pure and clean;
For cooking give me COTTOLENE."
As from his store the lady fled,
The grocer gently scratched his head --
On his next order, first was seen,
140m dozen carer COTTOLENE."
Ask Your Grocer for it,
Made only by
N. K. FAIRBANK & CO.;
Wellington and Ann Streets,
MONTREAL.
The Hurcn News-Recora
$1.50 a Yee,—$i.25 In Advance.
Wednesday, Feb. 7th 1894.
Goderich Township.
ADDRESS OF SYMPATHY.—ReCently
a committee was appointed to draft and
present to Bro. Henry Perdue a letter
of sympathy. Last week the duty was
performed and Bro. Perdue replied in
suitable terms to the following :—
Jan. 13th, 1804.
To Mr. Henry Perdue and family.
DEAR BROTHER AND FRIENDS,—The
members of Loyal Orange Lodge
No. 306 desire to, extend to .you their
heartfelt sympathy - in the great loss
you have sustained in the death of
your beloved wife.
We know the kind and cheerful
countenance of your now silent partner
and helpmate will not he seen on this
side the grave. But 'what a grand
thought to know that, there is rill ever-
lasting home beyond the grave. While
the blow is irreparable and the blank
sad, we ask you to weep not but rather
emulate the many Godly virtues of the
departed. We assure you, dear
Brother, that you have our keen ,Sym-
pathy in your sore and trying affic-
tion Signed on behalf of L. 0. L. 308:
Geo. A. Cooper •
Albert Anderson
John It. Sheppard
Unlike most proprietary medicines,
the formuhe • of -Dr. J. C. Ayer's Sarsa-
parilla and other preparations are
cheerfully sent to any physician who
applies for thele. Hence the special
favor accorded these well-known
standard remedies by the 'World's
Fair commissioners.
Brussels.
Will. A. Ross, of Fergus, spent Sun-
day with friends in town.
Charlie and Miss Clinrie, of Listowel,
were visiting their sister, Mrs. R. Ross,
last Sunday.
Key. John Ross, B. A.,'preached in
Toronto on Sunday. His pulpit was
filled by Mr. Jas. S. Kens; a student of
Knox 'College.
The attendance of Melville church
S. S. has so increased that it has been
found necessary to enlarge the school
room by removing the partition which
divided the basement into two rooms.
The new ten ton market scales were
set in position last week and work
very satisfactory. There are 110
weights used on these scales but three
bearers are used instead. Robt. Arm-
strong did the work.
John F. McCrea, of Toronto, is home
1111 aL visit.
Mr. Moore and wife, of Trowbridge,
were visiting their sons on Saturday of
last week.
Mrs. John Soli had the misfortune to
have one of her arms broken the other
day by falling on the door step.
Miss Frank Pelton spent several days
with friends in Winghaur last week.
Several sleigh loads of the young
people of the Methodist church and
Epworth League paid a visit to the
Epworth League in Ethel on Monday
evening of this week.
Miss M. Hoare has been visiting in
Clinton for the last week.
Harry McCrea hag taker) the position
of "Devil" on the "Post" staff.
A parlor social will be held at the
residence of H. Dennis on Thursday
evening of this week, under the
auspices of the ladies of St. John's
church.
Mr. and the Misses Habk irk, of Blyth,
were the guests of Miss Maggie Smith
on Sunday.
The Sons of Scotland held their
annual concert on Friday evening of
last week. The hall WW1 crowded to
overflowing. Miss Alexander is an
excellent elocutionist, and her pleasing
manner on the stage made her hosts of
friends. Jas. Fax brought down the
house with his comic songs and ac-
tions. Miss McGregor entertained the
audience by dancing Highland Fling,
Sword dance, etc. The Glee club also
contributed several selections in first
class style. The very enjoyable even-
ing was brought to a close by singing
Auld Lang Syne and God Save the
Queen. Something over $150 was
taken at, the door.
SHILOH'S VITALIZER.
(1) Mr's. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga,
Tenn., says : "Shiloh's Vitalizsr 'SAVED
MY LIFE.' I consider it the best remedy
for a debilitated system I ever ftsed" For
Dyspepsia, Liver or Kidney trouble it
excels. Price 75 cts. Sold by J. H.
Combo
Chlselliuirist.
We ei
n4et
ely h
ope
ttlwi
the W.County Orange Lodge to have an Orange demonstration
in Seaforth this year,
Miss Annie McTaggart, who lives
near here, is at present very ill. She
had la grippe some time ago and in
consequence is in poor health. We
hope to soon see Miss Annie around
again, as she is a general favorite here.
Mr. W. Shillinglaw and Mrs. La vina
Vanhorzl were married on Tuesday,
16th, by the Rev. Mr. Martin, of
Exeter. In tying the matrimonial
knot Mr. Martin though taking
much time does his work well.
Mr. A. L. Bell and Mr. Lt. Sand are
piling up cordwood and logs in great
style.
Messrs. Paul Boa and Dan McMillan
killed last week the largest fox that
has over been'killed around here. Paul
says that after raising a fox his hound
never takes over 30 minutes to bring
him to bay. Dan likes the sport
immensely. • -
Mr. John Sinclair, of this place
denies current reports that he is a
tory. He says, however, that while
in Toronto recently he came very near
becoming a Tory. That's right,
John ; come out on the right side
and he happy. John reads the Mail
and THENEWS-RECORD.
Bro. L. has gone wild over the state-
ment by some one saying that he could
go round the world in less time than
three minutes. We believe it is pos-
sible'and if 'Bro. L. keeps cool for a
couple of weeks we will tell him how
it is done.
The Nile correspondent wishes to
know if ,he went out among
the girls would it better his case
if he pretended he was 'a preacher.
Well, it depends where he goes.
If he comes to Chiselhurst it would
not do at all. Just tell them you are
from the Nile and you are all right.
Mr. Peter Moore, Kippen Road,
Tuckersmith, sold his farm of 50 acres
to Iter. Canning for the sum of $2,950.
This is the farm that the farmer's
hotel is built on. It is considered a
pretty good price.
Mr. C. Robb and daughter have re-
moved from our village and gone to
reside on their farm on the 10th con.
Bro. George Parker, who had his
arm hurt with a crosscut saw, has re-
covered the use of that member. We
are happy to see Geo. all right again
as he is a jolly good fellow.
Bro. L's. neck is all right again and
we cannot see signs of stiff neckedness,
at least in a physical sense.
The Dean and The Canon.
To the Editor of'Ihe News -Record.
Sir,—It will be, I am sure, with deep
regret that many will read the account
in the columns of the Mail of
the 19th inst., of how the Dean of
Montreal was prominent i$ endeavor-
ing to stop the distribution of Canon
Farrar's sermon on "Ritualism" during
the sitting of the Synod.
When we find men of the type of the
Archbishop of Canterbury using such
language as he does, speaking of
Ritualism, calling it "fingering with
the trinkets of Rome ;" Canon Farrar
proclaiming with no uncertain sound
his opiniok that it is time to call a halt,
that peopl8 have permitted the deadly
poison to circulate to that extent that
the very life is in danger; eminent
Roman Catholics, openly in print, con-
gratulating each other upon the power-
ful aid the Ritutalistsive their,, enab-
ling them to accomplish that which
would have been impossible without
their aid, in accustoming the eye
and the ear of the English peo-
ple to the vestments and cere-
monies of the Rornish Church'; and,
to our sorrow be it said, when we
see wren like the Dean of Montreal,
who has at times ,riven Protestants a
hope that he with his great and varied
abilities, was a tower of strength to
therh, acting as has been already referr-
ed to, is it not time for us laymen in
Canada to let our voices be heard in
one united, strong, solemn, protest
against this deadly evil of Ritualism,
which is draining the very life -blood
from our boasted Protestant Church of
England in Canada ?
I read that the introduction of mat-
ters of a controversial character was
deprecated. Did St. Paul deprecate
the introduction of controversy? Did
the Founder, the Christ Himself, hesi-
tate to denounce evil? What would
the testimony of the prophets of old
have been worth had they avoided
controversy? Imagine, if one can
Elijah at Mount Carmel, speaking with
the silvered, flattering tongue to the
prophets of Baal I Either this return-
ing to the beggarly elements of form
and ceremony is right or it is wrong.
Either this growth of priestly interfer-
ence between the Creator and His
creature is right or wrong. Either
there is something in the faith for
which such men as Ridley, Latimer, and
Cranrner gave up their lives, "of whom
the world was not worthy," or the
'Church of Rome is right; and the
quicker those who think thus embrace
her creed in its entirety, the better for
thein. Let these no longer defile the
Church of England, from which they
are apostate.
But d submit the time for deprecat-
ing controversy is past. We are re-
minded to be charitable to all, till we
forget that charity "rejoiceth not in
iniquity." The time has come for each
and every one to he fearless and bold
for the truth, The apathy, the dead-
ness of the laity are much to blame, in
times past, for the insidious creeping
in of the evil of priestcraft into our be-
loved Church. Let us awake from our
slumber and guard our precious heri-
tage of truth, to hand down 'unimpair-
ed to those that shall corse after.
Yours, etc.,
JOHN RANSFORD.
Clinton, January 20.
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readers will see from advertisement
in another column that Prof. Doren -
wend, the well known manufacturer of
Hair Goods, is about to revisit us with
his many styles of covering for both
Ladies and Gentlemen. He has invent-
ed and is now manufacturing some
styles on an entirely new principle, se-
curing better ventilation, stronger and
more natural looking goods, besides
being lighter in weight. Ladies wigs
of curly, wavy or straight hair, ladies
plain fronts, switches of all lenghts and
shades. For gentlemen he has coys
and toupees so natural in appearance,
so light in weight, and of such great
benefit as a preventative of cold, that
more than 12,000 are now using them.
Why don't you ? The Professor will
also give full information to ladies re-
garding the care and treatment of the
complexion. Remember, at Ratten-
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Syrup.
Rich in the lung -heeling virtues erne Pine
•onibined with the soothing and expectorant
roperties of other pectoral herbs and barks.
A PERFECT CURE FOR
COUGHS AND COLDS
Hoarseness, Asthma, Bronchitis, Sore Throat
roup and all THROAT, BRONCHIAL and
..UNG DISEASES. Obstinate coughs which
'esist other remedies yield promptly to this
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PRICG' 5OC. AND 600. PCR BOTTLE.
POLO OV
era a .o..r .
OR the removal of
J. worms of all kind
fromchildrrn or adults,
use On SMITI'I'E
GERIO P.ed 'WClf27.1
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prompt, reliable, safe and pleasant, regciring no
after moditine. Never failing. Leave ne bad after
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OTICE.
There being some misunderstanding with to'
gard to wreckage, let it be distinctly undereto'Ud
that if any person takes possession of any WM
of wreckage and falls to report to rile 1 shall at
once take proceedings. Remember this isBm
last warning I shall give. CAPT. WE. BABB.
Receiver of Wrecks, Goderich
Goderich, Sept. 7th 1891.
F. W. FAR1!ICOIIIB
(MEMBER OF ASS'N OF P. L. S.)
Provincial Land Surveyor .
and Civil Engineer,
LONDON, OI T,
OFFICE At G. J. Stewart's Grocery Store, Olin
bon , 761.1y 6m05
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ower
SEEDS.
Ferry's Beed Annual for 1894
contains the sum and substance
of the latest farming knowl-
edge. Every planter should
have it. tient free.
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Windsor,
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