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System RENOVATOR
AND OTHER
Tested Remedies.
SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE
For Impure, Weak and Impoverished
Bkod Dyepepeia, Sleepleeriness, Palpa.
tation of the Heart, Liver Complaint
Neuralgia, Lose of Memory, Bronohitie
Coneam tion, Gall Stones, Jaundice, Kid
ney and Urinary Diseases, st. Vitus' Danoe
Female Irregularities and General Debility
LABORATORY, GODERICH, ONT
J. M. MoLEOD,
Prop, and Manufacturer
Sold in Clinton by
J. H. COMBE, and ALLAN & WILSON
BUTCHER SHOPS
Clinton MEAT Market
BUSINESS : CHANGE
The undersigned desires to intimate that he
has bought out the interest of Mr Conch, in the
butchering bueineas lately earrled on under the
a yle of FORD 8t COUCH. He will oontinue th
same at the old' stand, and trusts by giving the
closest and moat careful attention to the buai-
n else straightforward and courteous treatment
all, and handlingonly (Melee meat, to merit
receive a fair share of public patronage. All
orders oaretullyand promptly filled
JAMES A. FORD ,
Central Butcher Shop
Subscriber desires tothanktbe public general -
for the patronage bestowed upon him ; and
the name time to say that he is now in a bet
position than ever to supply the wants of all,
As be gives personal attention to all the details
of the business customers can rely on their
orders being promptly and satisfactorily filled.
His motto is "good meat at reasonable prices .•'
Choice Sausage, Poultry, &c.,
in season.
Cash paid for Hides, Skins, &o.
JOHN SCRUTON,
Albert St., Clinton.
FLOUR AND FEED STORES.
New Flour & Feed Store
CASH AND ONE PRICE.
The undersigned begs to inform the people of
Clinton and vicinity that be has opened a purely
Caah Flour and Feed Store on Victoria St., near
McLennau'e Bakery. A full stock of FLOUR,
MEALS, CHOP STUFF, BRAN, OATS, WHEAT,
&c., at the lowest living prices for Cash, Selling
for Cash only I am in a position to give the very
best value for Cash or trade. Goode exchanged
for grain at the highest market price. Give me
a call and I will do my best to give one and all
outside value. Goods guaranteed or money re -
ROLLED OATMEAL a specialty; the very best
to be had.
0, OLSON, Victoria St., Clinton
Flour, Feed & Seed Store
The undersigned desire to intimate that he
will keep on hand the Very best
FLOUR and FEED
Of all kinds also the choicest variety of
Clover, Timothy & Small Seeds
Which will be eold at close margins for cash.
SALT also kept on hand. He will also keep a
choice variety of all kinds of TEAS which con-
sumers will find to be excellent value.
J. W. HILL
HURON ST., CLINTON.
COOK'S
FIourmFeed Store
BRAN & SHORTS
In large or small quantities.
OIL CAKE and MEAL
OF ALL KINDS.
10 pounds Choice Oatmeal for 1
bushel of Oats.
D. COOK, CLINTON.
BANKS.
The Molsons Bank.
Incorporated by Act of Parliament, 1865,
OAPITAL, - $2,000,000.
REST FUND, - $1,300,000
HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL.
J. H. R. MOLSON President.
F. W. THOMAS,....General Manager.
Notes discounted Collections made, Drafts le -
sued, Sterling and American exchange bought
and sold at lowest current rates. Interest al-
lowed on deposits.
ErARMIIERk4.
Money advanced to (armee on their own note
with one or more endorsors. No mortgage re-
quired as security
H. C. BREWER, Manager.
61E0. D. MCTAQGART.
BANKER
ALBERT ST, - CLINTON.
A general Banking Business
ti ansacted
NOTES DISCOUNTED
Drafts issued. Interest allowed on
deposits.
*ARRAN & TISDALL
BANKERS,
OLIN TO'. ONT
Advances made to farmers on their own
notes at low rates of interest.
general tanking Business transacted
ante -e allowed on deposits.
t.le Notes bought
J. 1'. TISDALL, Manage
POWDERS
Cure SICK HEADACHE and Neuralgia
in 20 MIArurE$, alto Coated Tongue, Dizzi-
cess, Biliousness, Pain in the Side, Consupatlon,
Torpid Liver, Bad Breath. to stay cured also
regulate the bowels, VERY Mos TO TAXI.
PRIOR CRAra Ar DRUG STORRS.
Valuable PROPERTIES
For Sale or to hent.
COMMERCIAL Hotel, Clinton.
A splendid stand, where good b tsinees is
done. The house has excellent accom-
modation for travellers and public generally.
Terms made known on application to JNO.
ROSSIER, Benmiller.
Also HOTEL at Exeter North—
Will be either sold or rented. For par-
ticulars apply to J. T. WESTCOTT
Exeter, or JOHN ROSSIER, Benmiller.
Also, FARM of 200 ACRES—
being lot 12, let Con„ West Niseouri, good
soil, 140 acres cleared and in good shape of
cultivation, 60 acres good beech'and maple
bush.
Mao FARM of 50 ACRES—
being East half of Lot No. 4, 2nd Con. of
West Niesouri. Will give party who wants
to do business a particularly good chance
on this property.
Any of the above are good investments,
and all particulars oan be obtained on
application to JNO. ROSSIER, Benmiller
WHY NOT
TACCaaidalluili:Collogo
CHATHAM, ONT.,
Is still far in advance of its competitors,
in thorough work and getting its students
placed in choice positions.
A. E. Yates, graduate of Shorthand Dept
from Washington, Mich., has been placed
by us as stenographer with Col. Hadley
New York city.
DAVID WALKER, graduate of Business
Department, (a former teacher) has secured
a excellent position with a firm in Defiance,
Ohio. Full particulars not yet to hand.
One of these receives $50 and the other $65
per month.
IT PAYS TO ATTEND THE BEST
School will Nb -open after Christmas vaca-
tion on Wednesday, Jan. 2nd.
For Catalogue address
D. MeLACHLAN, Chatham
WOOD'S P1-10CSP'11O713INTE1.
Tice Great„Einglish Remedy.
Six Packages Guaranteed to
promptly, and permanently
euro all forms of Nervous
Weakness, Emissions,Sperm-
atorrhea, Impotencyand all
effects of Abuse or Ereesses,
Mental Worry, e07009.1400 use
Before and After. of taTobaeeo, Opiumor 3""tt.
Tan, which soon lead to In-
firmity, Insanity, Consumption and an. early grave.
Has been prescribed over 86 years in thousands of
eases; le the only Reliable and Honest Medicine
Pnoum. Ask druggist for Wood's-Pho,phodine; If
be offere some worthless medicine in place of this,
Inclose price in letter, and we will send by return
mail. Price, one package, El; six, $5. Ons wfrl
please, Six win cure. Pamphlets free to any address.,
The Wood Company,
Windsor, Ont., Canada.
Sold in Clinton by ALLAN & wuaox,
Druggists.
CAUTION
Owing to the enormous
sale of our famous
`Something Good'
Cigar
Other manufacturers are putting on the
market inferior goods under this name.
A poor article is never imitated, therefore
the fact that "Something Good" is
being counterfeited is a guarantee to smok-
ers that it is the best 5 cent Cigar
on the market.
In purchasing see that our trade mark
(The Snowshoe) and firm name are on each
box, no other is genuine. Our "Some-
thing Good" brand is registered and
any one selling other cigars under this
name will be prosecuted.
Empire Tobacco Co., Montreal
HURON AND BRUCE
LoaiI. S Investment Co
This eampany is Loaning Money on Farm
Security at Lowest Rates of Intere
MORTGAGES PURCHASED
SAVINGS BANK BRANCH.
3, 4 and 6 per Cent. Interest Allowed on
Deposits, according toamount and time left.
OFFICE—Cor. Square and North St., Godorieb
HORAOE HORTON Manager
a
Eeri,rfsiller Nursery
FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES
NORWAY SPRUCE, SCOTCH
AND ASTRACHAN PINE,
The latter of which we make a specialty,
LARGE STOCK ON HAND
The above ornamental trees and shrubbery will
be sold at very low prices, and those wanting any
thing in this connection will save money by pur
chasing here.
Orders by Mailwill be promptly atterseed
to, Address,
JOHN STEWART, — Benmiller.
THE CLINTON NEW ER
April 12, 1890
A GIANT OF FINANCE.
SIR C. R. WILSON' THE RENOWNED
ENGLISH FINANCIER.
A Man Whose Dealings are With Figures
Big Enough to. Make Your Read Swim
—An Interesting Sketch or Ms Car-
eer.
This country is at present the scene of
the labors of a financial angel of the very
first magnitude in the person of Sir Charles
Rivers Wilson, Knight of St. Michael and
St. George, and Companion of the Bath,
etc. Sir Rivers is over here as the champ-
ion and representative of the European
stockholders of the Central Pacific Rail-
road, having to charge the interests of
some $62,000,000 belouging to these worthy
and confiding investors in American se.
curities. This vast sum, however, doe:
not mean anything to Sir Rivers. He is in
the habit of dealing with money in stuns
so large that the bare mention of them is
calculated to make the head of the ordin-
ary man ache.
As Comptroller General of the British
'National Debt—an office which he has
held since 1873 and which he only resigned
last month,. Sir Rivers has had charge of
funds amounting to the stupendous total
of between two hundred and thirty to two
hundred and forty millions of pounds
sterling. The income of this vast sum
amounts to some fifteen millions of pounds
sterling, all of which it was part of the
duties of his office to invest. It will be re-
alized, therefore, that it is not the amount
of the interests which have been confided
'to his care which troubles him.
In appearance Sir Rivers 1s very much
like the Marquis of Dufferiu, both in forul
and feature. He is thin and tall, and
might be a man of some fifty-five years of
age. His hair has not yet turned, although
his whiskers and moustache are quite
grizzled. He has a most amiable, indeed
a winning face, with a decidedly humor-
ous twinkle of the eyes, but, all the same,
there are certain ominous lines about the
mouth which would suggest that this
same kind face can be very i,ard and firm
at times, and that it can be so probably its
one knows better than His Highness
Ismail Paclia.
Sir Rivers was brought up in that nur-
sery of good breeding and repose of man
nor, namely, the Treasury Department of
,the government, and he shows it in every
move. His manner is full of subdued
bonhomie, with a distinct touch of a Ches-
terfieldian politeness, and his method of
,speech is slightly of the Parliamentary
order, with the halting "er" of the public
speaker, and his voice is very clear and
penetrating.
Sir Rivers is above all things adipiomat,
and shows it in a thousand difereut ways.
Whether speaking of men or places, he
always conveys the idea that he knows s
great deal more of the subject than he is
saying, and this gives him a suggestion 01
reserved power, with a suspicion of the
'iron hand la the velvet glove. As regard;
his dress, Sir Rivers is a bit of a dandy,but
only to the extent that after leaving him
no one could recall one prominent feature
of his attire.
It is, of course, with Egypt that the
name of Sir Charles Rivers Wilson must
be always associated. One circumstance
stands out. in this connection which speaks
for itself. When he first went out to
Egypt, in 1870, as the representative of the
British government, the country was prac-
tically bankrupt, and the seven - per cent.
unified bonds were quoted at 23. To -day,
after various conversions, these same
unified bonds, the interest on which
has been scaled down in the
meantime to four per cent., stand
at about 103. To enter into the history of
his Egyptian career would be impossible
within the limits of this article, but the
document which has passed into history is
the report of the Commission d'Enquete,
of which he was president, in succession to
the late Ferdinand de Lesseps, which had
for a result the practical recovery of 450,-
000 acres of the most fertile land in Egypt,
which had been "annexed" by Ismail
Pacba, and the placing of the finances and
taxation on a basis of prosperity of which
the wretched and downtrodden fellaheen
had never dreamed or supposed possible.
Another historical episode in Sir Risers'
Egyptian career was when he threatened
to adjourn the conference and withdraw.
He went to the palace to make his adieux
to the Khedive, who, after mumbling out
an incoherent speech, placed in his hands
a document which meant the complete
surrender of his authority, accepting a
constitutional government and placing
himself entirely in the hands of England,
France and Italy. Not the least of Sir
Rivers' triumph in this connection is the
fact that it was his personal influence
which induced the Rothschilds to float a
loan of eight and a half millions sterling
on the security of the lands which he had
compelled Ismail to disgorge. In leaving
the Egyptian sketch of the career of this
great financier, it should be recorded that
he still is one of the three English govern-
ment directors of the Suez Canal.
On the subject of Ferdinand de Lesseps
Sir Rivers Is very eloquent. He had been
a colleague of "the great Frenchnian" and
has nothing but admiration for him. He
claims that De Lesseps should not be
judged by the standard of ordinary men,
and pays high tribute to his generous
nature, broad views and enormous mental
and physicial activity. The manner in
which he approached England when Lord
Palmerston was Prime Minister—the bit-
terest enemy of his great scheme—after he
had won his fight, commends him to the
liveliest recognition. lie knew that once
cut the best and largest customers the
canal would have- they number about
eighty per cent of the whole—would be
Englishmen, and so he approached them in
the most liberal spirit and made them con-
cessions which earned for him the odium
of his fellow countrymen to an almost
malignant extent.
"When I think," says Sir Rivers, "that
this man, who was no engineer, no financ-
ier and an unsuccessful diplomatist,
achieved a scheme which beat the great
Napoleon himself, I am lost in admir-
ation."
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An Agreeable Laxative and N7'It'7L' TONIC.
Sold by Druggists nr sent by Mail. 25o., 50e.,
and 11.00 per package. Samples free.
O NO Tha Favorite TDDTH T.C.
for the Teeth and res o.
THE. SECRET
Of the marvelous success of Burdock
Blood Bitters lies in its specific curative
power over every organ of the body.
The Liver, the Blood, the Bowels, the
Stomach, the Kidneys, the Skin, the
Bladder, in fact, all parts of the human
system, are regulated, purified, and
restored to perfect natural action by
this medicine. Thus it CURES all
diseases affecting these or other parts
of the system, Dyspepsia, Constipa-
tion, Bad Blood, Biliousness, Head-
ache, Kidney ,and Liver Complaint,'
Obstinate Humors, Old Sores, Scrofula,
Rheumatism, Nervous or General
Debility, and all irregularities of the
system, caused by Bad Blood or dis-
ordered action of the Stomach, Bowels,
Liver or Kidneys. Thousands of testi-
monials warrant the assertion that
B.B.B. is the BEST SPRING
MEDICINE - FOR YOUNG OR
OLD.
About Bain Drops.
There are certain differences 14 the
rains which fall at different seasons of the
year which are interesting to study. 01
course, to enter deeply into the subject
would take too long and involve too many
explanations. But a curious little fact
about the size of rails drops may be easily
understood by any reader.
The height of clouds above the earth is
always greater in summer time in tem-
perate latitudes and in tropical coun-
tries. Aud it is least in the polar regions
and in the winter of the temperate zone.
Raindrops always increase in size as
they fall. This is occasioned by the accu-
mulation of moisture'from the air through
which they fall. And this being so, it is
evident that their size will depend upon
the heigth of the clouds from which they
descend, as well as the rapidity of con-
densation. Hence, we find that tropical
rains and summer showers fall in large,
heavy drops,while the fine, drizzling rains,
mists and foga are characteristic of cold
latitudes.
A WOMAN'S RESCUE.
AN INTERESTING STORY FROM
PARIS STATION
Suffered for six years from nervous head.
aches, dizziness and general debility—Phy
sician.r and many remedies failed to help
Irrr—!tote relief and cure was at last found
From the Paris Review
So many remarkable stories are publish
ed of people who hase been almost brought
back to life, that the public might almost
he excused if they were a trifle skeptical
So far, however, as those relating ter cure
brought about by the use of Dr. Williams
Pink Pills are concerned there appears t
be r o reason to doubt their entire truthful-
ness. The cases reported are carefull
investigated and vouched for by newspaper
that would discredit themselves were the
to distort facts that can be easily investi
gated by any of their readers. Besides,
there are few localities in the Dominion
where this grand healer of the sick has not
made itself' felt, and the people having
proof of its virtues near at home, are quite
preptred to accept the statements made as th
to the results following amuse of Pink Pills
in other localities. The Review has heard
drench good accomplished by the timely nee
of Dr.Williame' Pink Pills in this locality,
but has recently learned of a case at Paris
Station which is of sufficient importance
to give the full details for the benefit it may
prove to others. The case alluded to is that
of Mrs. E. H. Skinner who is esteemed by
a wide circle of acquaintances. To a repre-
sentative of the Review Mrs. Skinner said
she had been for a long time a great sufferer.
Her blood had become thin and watery,
bringing about a weakness amounting al-
mget to a colapse. There were numerous
distressing symptoms, such as dizziness
severe headaches, palpitation of the heart,
etc. "I have been ill," said Mrs Skinner to
the Review, "for about six years, and yon
can form an idea of what I suffered in that
time. I bad the advice and treatment of
some excellent physicians, but without any
benefit. I may say that during the six
years I was ill I wt ttreated by fon" differ-
ent doctors in Brantfotd and one in Paris.
but they seemed not to be able to do any-
thing for me. When the physicians failed
I tried many different widely -advertised
remedies, but with no better results. All
this, yon will readily understand, coat a
great deal of money, and I derived n3
benefft, it is not to be wondered that I was
completely discouraged. I found myself
continually growing weaker, and hardly
able to go about, and had almost given tip hope of becoming better. And yet one
never wholly despairs, for seeing Dr. Will.
lams' Pink Pills so strongly recommended
in the press I determined to try them, and
you can see by my condition to -day how
much reason I have to be thankful that I
did so. I had not been taking Pink Pills
long when for the first: time in six
tears, I found myself improving. Gradu-
ally the troubles that had made my life
miserable disappeared, new blood appeared
to 1 ; coursing through my veins, and I am
again a healthy women, and have no hesi-
tation in Baying that I believe I owe not
only my recovery but my life to Dr Wil-
liams' Pink Pills." Mrs. Skinner said her
husband was also much run down with
hard work. but after using Pink Pills feels
like a new man. The statements made by
Mrs. Skinner prove the unequalled merit of
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and as there are
thousands of women throughout the country
similarly troudled, her story of renewed
health will point to them the remedy which
will prove equally efficacious in their oases.
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are especially
valuable to women. They build up the
blood, restore the nerves, and eradicate
those troubles which make the lives of so ,
many women, old and young, a burden. j
Dizziness, palpitation of the heart, nervous For
headache and nervous prostraticn speedily
yield to this wonderful medicine. They
are also a specific in cases, of locomotive
retrain, partial paralysis, St. Vans' dance,
sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism, the after
effects of la grippe, etc. In men they ef-
fect a radical care in all casae arising from
mental worry, overwork, or excesses of any
eniere. They are sold only in boxes, the
trade mark end wrapper printed in red
lute, at fi0 cents a box or Six boxes for S2 60,
and may be he.d of dr ggists or direct by
mail from Dr Will' me' Medioine Co„
Brockville, Ont., or S heneotady, N. Y.
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Bring alonglyour Grain Bags. Another carlRedpath's Extra Standa
Granulated and Coffee Sugars at Irwin's.
APRIL
- -CASH--
30 lbs Standard Granulated Sugar, $1
28lhs Extra Standard Granulated, $I
34 lbs Bright Coffee Sugar for $1
SPECIAL BARGAINS
BARGAINS
Extra value in Teas, Currants, Raisi
OW= a cPrunes &c.-
4 large Plugs Smoking Tobacco for 25c
: Crockery & Glassware
In Dinner Sets, Tea Sets and Bedroom Sets.
Call and see quality and prices.
Fresh Clover, Timothy, Field and Garden Seeds.
. Irwin, Grocer
MACKAY BLOCK, .- - - CLINTON.
()LINTOIN.
Sash, lJoor & Blirid Factory,
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S; S. COOPER 'Proprietor :
Owing to my increasing business, I am building an extensive addition to my
premises, and also putting in one of the latest improved Patent Dry Kilns, and
will then be in a better position than ever to fill all orders entrusted to me. We
prepare plans and estimates for all kinds of residences, and execute contracts
for the same on short notice, and in a workmanlike manner. We manufacture
to order and also carry in stork all kinds of Window Sash, Door Frames,
Blinds, Lumber, Lath, &c. Persons who intend to build will find it to their
own interest to see me before sodoing.
S. S. COOPER, Clinton.
PARLOR SUITE FOR $23
Have you seen that Parlor Suite, Upholstered in Raw Silk,
with Oak Frame, that we are offering at $23? If you are
needing anything in this line, you should see them
at once, as wekcan get but a limited number.
Curtain Po1es for .22 Cents
We can give you a Curtain Pole with ends, rings, brackets
and pins all complete for 22 cents.
In every line of Furniture our prices are
lower than ever
JOSEPH VST...CHI.DLEY
!'?'e !FURNITURE DEALER AND UNDERTAKER.
sa�w
RUMAL'SCLPULGZBFACTOR"
.!furan Street, litntown
We have in stock a few
Extra Cutters will Cheap
rrfi iWhieh we guarantee to bo of first-class materia] and wolkman ahip.
I you want a good article at the price ofa poor one, call and see us.
F. RUIIIBAL L. - - TOW
Twenty -Five
!rears ! ROBE+ RT -:- DOWNS,
CLINTON,
DUNN'S
BAKING
POWDER
THEC00K'S BEST RIEND
I.A11li 11(< SALE IN OANADA.
Mun'.faoturer and Proprietor for the best heir
RIM nog in use. Agent forthooaieand apph-
'cation of the l'iTFlansa PATRNT AUTOMAT/0 Boma*
CLRL1NOR. 3 rgALM FITTINGS furnished and app
cd nu shirt notice.
Boers, i:n,rfnea. hurl all Irin.i„ o
Rao nine ry ropal red expeditiously
and In atittafaetory .manner
Farm implements manufactured aid repaired
Stoats and water pumps furnished and put in
positipn. Dry !illus fitted up on application
Charges moderate,