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;.;•.paperQ, fu Qptacio And, the beet city 'posy. aametime, proved his family to that :
•'• village last week. Qatarrb--UseNa@al.Balm. Qgi?h",posi. 1 ti �aeiutmediaV �(uut�lq,of,gllay�C irpt
•, '1vpe? 1 #pr less than the rice of ono fry Southin cleWh hpoltn FROM
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t Every candid citizen must,. ad;Pit Jams Wfltstl of'Leadbu has over NO. TO Jt111; 1 1891 i "' w ,+''.
r. , r'Y+ A meeting ofdthen directors of the Ale- f PAJiRI$TER, 130i1:t71 U f, orr ,, • i
,., that our customs ditties are vac lar. e- y Killop MtitualJnre IaauraneoOourpapY p R D IC
l' llt0 Helicis of, baric off 12 acres. Mr ,
• ,Subscribers' who would like to get 1 paid (in man oases altogether) by 'Wile fe one of am most enterprising w held at. the Commercial hotel, Sea- SPECIAL ��1�s TO o�IInB, L' $L , ,; I -, , ' >,i
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e lobe also, can have the same the foreign produebr, and not by the and roe erone farmers. y, GOOD -INDUCEMENTS TO CANVASSERS. ' Ofpce-$eaVOIr ,j9c�.
Canadian consumer: -Mitchell Advo. P P forth, on Friday. A goodly number
privilege' by renewing thef'r subscrip- cote. The trustees of S,S. No• 6, Grey,hetve of applicatipAs for membQrehfp were up etaira, opposite �¢btet'e Rhotnp C#ahelpr,' , a�
englyged Ju. Campbell, of Cheltenham, act:, ted A reat)ln ion;Of con .pleflce Address all oommlwiaatfoatl- oLlzv7ro
Vons now, at the above figure. „ R ' ' i'
Biu We cap name dolens of "candid as their teacher for 1890, succeeding E. was Passed re rett ng the death of the �PISSTERN ADVERTISER, � n
Passed gp D. �AM� o ,
w • These figures do not pay for the cost zena" in this town Conservatives A. Hili, who vbrll take a term at a �ol- 8 dnlere�et'rtif in theoh high app e'cilaf London, Ontario. (Formerly, df Cameron, Holt & a� oronI I
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of production, but we make this very among the number --who won t.admit g tion fu which he was held by theintim• r , r BARRISTER AND SOLI( lOkt
anything of the kind. Experience has There died on the 5th line, Morris, 11T01ICE TO LREDII`OiiS. Offi e -Hamilton st. o oaite aotboicuo >Icfek
liberal offer with the hope of largely bare of the board, both ere an officer P GODEl'tst o1!1T
� 14remgve n that nonsense from their on Tuesd#ty, Mr James Baines. De- end's gentleman, and acknowledging + '
ilioreasirig our subscription list, know- hea+la, if it .ever really existed. And ceased had been ailing a good while g > g In the estate of Ifobertll'ott, late of the Town- T__ ;,* is,
his faithful and conscientious services 8h; of Tuckersmith
Ing that most of those we get will re. we have, heprd them use some choice, with a bad cough, together with old in behalf of the cor]L an of which he p , iia the County of Hur• ,a��[t. WM. GUNK, L. R. o, .f, and C S, o; ll� _• I
classical hreses in speaking about the age, which carried, him off. P y on, Yeoman, deceased. , Edinburgh, Oiboe-Optario t}xept,olihtptiI t-
°� main with us for many years. p P g g was so long a member and officer. Mr Night calls mt front door of residence pn Batiten
, ' duties they *ere paying. What is At the Bruce assizes held recently at Geo. Watt, of Hullett, vice-iiresident, Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Section S6, bury dt., oppositd Presbyterian ohitrbb; 8, '
u'� , Let each -subscriber show this to his true here is trn� xll over, on this point. Walkerton, W. G, Glenns, who kept a was appointed president in Mr Ross' R 9 O Ch t I'll. a +---
�' neighbor who does not now take The ., restarit'ant at Seaforth a few years ago, stead, and Nr James Broadfoot, of
'1 .. New. Era and induce him too subscribe, in the old Strong block, was sentenced Tuekeramith, was appointed vice-presi-
k nieipal Statistics. to two ears in the Kiri ston eniten- dent. The com an has been ver for-
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Surely this is not too much to ask of — tiary for forgery. Lunate so far this season,. as it has not
: The following figures, showing the Mr Walter Belden, live man Win had any serious fire losses.
I, our old friends. total assessment of the several munici- ' .
-r'• A ver large number of our subscrib• pq,litilas in Huron, for the year 1894, ham, has disposed a his arm, G the
y g and municipal taxation per head, ac- 4th concession of the i ownship of Grey, , How to save money.
;, ars have taken advantage of the ltd- cording to the number cf actual •rate- about five miles from Brussels, to r `
Wm. Hogg, who resides near the fat m.
vanes price, but a good many have not payers (not the total number of resi- I The importance of Life Assurance is
ti x' dente are taken from the Bureau of
done so. As the past year has been Dr Nasmyth, who has resided in Sea- manifest, whether we consider the means
Industries report, and are of interest forth, during the past couple of months by which it is affected, the classes by whom
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,, .. hard and money scarce, we ,make this to all :— has purchased the practice of Dr Cot- it is supported, or the nature of the oir-
�, No. of Total Tnaoe
special offer: Any subscriber who has termole, of Milverton, and will remove ."umatanoes under which its benefits ac -
Municipalities rate assessed poi
o 5 not yet paid for the present year, but payers value head there in the course of a few weeks, true. The means bring the benefits with -
who will pay before the 1st of Jan. Ashfield'........ 1192 61,683,026 % 17 It is with feelings of extreme re ret in the range of those who regard thrift as
a virtue, loving forethought for others as a
Colborne ...... 6W 1,191,510 4 86 that we announce the death of Mra g g
t nett for this year, we will accept two Goderich tip.... 887 1,578,'310 4 41 John finers, of McKillop. She had duty, and self-denial, reposing upon pre-
' dollars for the two years; that is $1 for Grey .......... 101.0 1,694,225 405 been'ailing for quite a length of time, science, ere the highest wisdom, the most
ql,s'' Ha 1051 1,925,210 4 11 but her illness had not assumed a seri- binding obligation, and the strongest in -
e present year as well as for next year y : ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' centrve to regularity,to s stem and to
Howuk ........ 1074 2,132,036 382 ous aspect until about two weeks be- Y
E er subscriber who dues not do Hullett ........ 952 2,230,245 4 25 fore her death. whom,
The classes of society by
y Y whom, for the most part, Life Assurance
McKillop ...... 600 1,820,580 3 69 Wm. Bennett,who has been bar•tend-
s, but who is still in arrears on the is both supported and enoonraged, are not
Morris.......... 721 1,763,631 4 26 er in the Queen's, Belgrave, for the so much the landed as the laboring -those
,, I of January next, will MOST POSI- Stanley ........ 718 1,678,220 4 82 past year and a half, has given up his whose work is either mental or manual.
TIVELY be charged at the rate of I Stephen ........ 1150 1,878,797 5 60 situation and will settle down to faarm-
g pp The vast majority of the members of the
Tuckersmith .. 856 1,940,795 3 8U ing, after forming a life partnership le al the madioal, the clerical and other
$1.50 per year. Turnberr 611 1,053,070 3 31 g '
Y • • • • • with an estimable young lady of East profession., hmve to live on incomes which
-,.. We make this liberal offer, hoping Usborne ........ 445 1,880,000 4 49 Wawanosh.
P g Wawanosh, E.. 465 1,185,085 4 03 Brussels school board had 141 a lt- are built up ex re receipt ec small some,
7Y I ` ,it will be taken advantage of by many, Wawanosh,W.. 469 1 134,725 425 )�P whish are extremely precarious. The
+ cations for two vacancies. Miss Lin same fact pharacterizes the great mart in
Any, therefore, who have to pay the i Clinton 810 607,595 4 79 ton, of Whitby, was engaged for one which manual labor is sold. How few pro-
Goderich ...... 1116 1,041,185 6 09 y fessional men are enabled to amass suffi-
le ,long price must blame them and not us,.department, ,alar $300; and Miss
+ Seaforth ...... 593 630,860 6 55 Ritchie, of Millbank, for the other, eient means for the maintenance of their
'- An who are two ears and over in I Win horn root.. 813 605,373 4 92
Any y salary $225. t families' How frequently are the earn.
+ s' $a eld ........ 167 87,103 2 78 Inge of the successful lawyer or physician
arrears on the first of January next I Blyth .......... 238 200,390 4 U5 Dist,rict De uty J. A. McFadden, of g Y P Y
> will have their accounts placed in court Brussels ........ 392 309,825 5 18 Stratford, wit hold a lodge of instruc- spent in the effort to enlarge bre clientele,
for collection as we must have our I Exeter ........ 594 469,453 4 25 tion in Britannia Lodge, No. 170, A. to keep abreast in the race, and all to pro
k F books cleared off. Wroxeter ...... 152 96,213 2 61 F. & A.M., Seaforth, on Tuesday even- vide for his own! To such, Life Assurance
7 The following table, showing the ing, Nov. 26th. The first, second and ie a boon and a blessing. Byateady thrift,
•_- • � fig third degrees will be exem lified b a man may secure a sum for his survivors
Sent remittances by Post Office Order population ford 3 and 1892, is from the g P Y which he could not possibly y
` Goderich, Exeter and Stratford re- p ibl save b annual
: nor registered letter. It is the safest came source, and was compiled from s ectivel remittatices to a bank; and, so placed, he
the assessment roils :- P Y•
%7,,;.- wag and only costs a trifle. 1893. 1692 Charles Wilkinson, who has been a I cannot yield to an improvident temptation
ROBT. HOLMES Ashfield .............. 3482 3470 faithful employe of Richard Corley, " of to impulsive, speculation. The same
Colberne .............. 1791 1880 Wawanosh, for the past eight years, truth holIs with regard to the more mod -
y +' Goderich tip ......... 2441 2592 has leased the Haslatn farul at $od- est insurance of the humbler classes.
' The conditions under whish Life As-
AnotherOutspokenConhervative Grey .................. 3573 3553 min, in Morris, for a term and has tak-
e Hay ................ 3764 3683 en ossessfon. Mrs Wilkinson'sealth aurance-conveys its benefits ought to com-
`Mr@o,,C. Foster, of Montreal, is Howick ................ 42x9 9325 P mend it to every thoughtful and avmpa-
,a : ti I _ has been wary poor for some time, but tbetic heart. Death is, under all cirenm-
. retarded as'perhaps the most active ! Hullett ................ 2882 2945 we hope it will improve, and that Mr,
P i McKillop ............. 2914 2501 Wilkinson will do well on the farm, tic life.
stances, a very solque fly d e oriels in domes.
English-speakingolitician in Quebec Morris 2809 2877 do life. It frequently dislocates families
✓ Ppovince. He was for years president Stanley ................ 2212 2310 Mr John Dorrance has sold his farm which were once knit together, and
Stephen 3591 3423 on the 5th con. of McKillop, to his bro- wrenches relationahips whose fibres were
of the Brome County and Eastern P ther, Mr George Dorrance. The farm deep down in the soil,of time, of struggle,
Tufth .......... 2686 2642
Townships' Liberal-(7onservative Asao- i Turnberry ............ 2315 2218 contv,ins 50 acres, and is one of the best of love. The heart -ache of bereavement is
rnberrin that art of the country. It was poignant and searching.
ciation,' and being for the last ten years I Usborne , , . , . , , , . 2141 2424 sold for part Mr Geo, Dorrance has But if this experience be embittered by
xi�`" an enthusiastic supporter of the Gov- I Wawanosh, E......... 1771 1839 been in Dakota for several years, and the dismantling of the old home; by the en -
e ors at t. His opinion concerning af- , Wawanosh, W........ 2124 2166 intends returning home and taking forced surrender of the comforts which sur-
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at the present time is suggestive Clinton ................. 2428 2370 g g
o;f', of the broad dissatisfaction .a hich pre- I Goderich .............. 3536 3462 possession of his new farm. viving age all too surely needs; oy the ap-
vail.. Here is the report of an inter- Seaforth .............. 2488 2517 The past few days have been fraught Proach of poverty, of pinching and of strait -
L, view with him: Winghaw ............ 2159 , 2101 with sorrow and sadness in and around nese, and even of an appeal to the Luke-
„ 6 warm sympathy of the well-to-do, the self -
Mr Foster said: There is no doubt I Bay eld .............. 589 860 Exeter, ,over the death of one of Us-
..,ieh or the provident, Bien death is one of
of the fact that a great deal of discour- Blyth . . ...... . . .. . . . . . . 903 921 borne's most highly respected resi- the saddest of all calamities, ince it reveals
agement and unrest is felt amongst the I Brussels .............. 1149 1208 dents, in the person of Mr T. Coates, the selfish improvidence of the dead, which
' workers of the party on account of the I Exeter ................ 1682 1716 who passed to his eternal rest on Tues-
hesltancy of leaders rather than any- , Wroxeter ............ 478 476 day morning, at the age of 63 years neglected to provide for the living. I thank
thing else, There is a feeling amongst _ and 8 months. Deceased was taken Cod that I am very largely insured and it
our beat men that while they express sick about a week before with typhoid has been for years a rule with me to plead
k�` no desire that Laurier should reach BE ' CAREFIIL.— In these days of fever. with my curates to do ere I have done.
a ` whistling winds and cooler weather, The Unconditional Accumulative Policy
Ilipower and are ever faithful to the prin- g Much sympathy is felt for Mr and ' is alpolicy withno restrictions whatever, and
or les of the Conservative dart the householders cannot be too careful
p y+ Y Mrs Wm. Aitcheson, of the 3rd con. of but a single condition, namely, the pay-
,, i, believe that there are men in the pres- about fire. A dollar or two invested Hullett, on account of the cleat h of meet of premiums.
ent government who cannotet out in new stove pipes, the cleaning of
g their eldest son, Mr John Aitcheson, ltmtes furnished on application to hither
an too quickly. In a word, the are chimneys, the removal of scraps and
y q Y• Y which took place on Wednesday. He Messrs W. Taylor or Israel Taylor, agents
too beau for the National Policy or rubbish, may save serious lose to the
y � had been in poor health all summer, of the Confederation Life, Minton.
anything else to carr , Let the minis- individual and to the community.-
-•, - y g ri sufYering from an affection of the
ters brace up. Lett em show a little Clinton is fortunate in having a cap- heart. He was a most prcmieinggoung
of that courage which in the old days able fire department, but the services man, just entering. upon the dirties Mrs Harriet Kellar was on Thursday,
In ed faith and devotion in the of the department should never be re- and responsibilities of life, being nearly found guilty, at Oswego, of murdering
ranks of the party, and by so doing re- quired by reason of the negligence of years of age. He was a graQuate of Albert Kempthorne, a Canadian, in
move from the minds of our friends the citizens in looking after their own the Seaforth Collegiate Institute, and Augt,st last, :and was sentenced to Au -
the idea that prevails to -day, viz : that interests. was an industi ions and clever student, burn prison for life.
some of them are riding for a fall, and and an exemplary young man, and bad
SOMETHING owns BUTTER --Business acceptance
are quite careless of the consequence to his life been spared would" have made On Wednesday, Mr John Mitchell, of
others in the field. "The Conservative men in most towns find the acceptance his"rnark in the world. Dorchester township, celebrated his
of butter in exchange for code, one of
party in Canada is numerically as � 102nd birthday, He is still active and
the unpleasant features o business, al- Mr Robert Corn n Win ham, was
strong as ever it was, and with proper y. ' g in good healtb, and is in full possession
generalship it can emerge from an pe though not now as bad as it was some badly burned at the Union furniture of hie faculties.
1 eel t0 the people Hite as triumphant- years. There are so mdny varieties of factory. The workmen were busy put -
pt' as in the peat. q - butter made -some exceedin 000d tin the roof on the dr kiln, and were The King of Ashenti bits rejected the
4. 1 Should it, however, g g g y British ultimatum. He says he will
9 and some indifferent -that it is hard wain itch for that purpose, which Y
•;; be overtaken by disaster it will be due fight, and that he is prepared for the
entirely, in my opinion, to the supine to mhke a distinction with customers, was eing melted in a largekettle. The g P P
and in nine cases out of ten the mer- pitch caught fire several times, and the struggle.. A British expedition will be
tees and want of action on the part of pre was smothered out'and no damage sent against him in the middle of De -
the Government." chant takes tho butter and disposes of fi g
.14 it as bebt he can. In the little village done. Mr Cornyn, who had, come up oember.
Signs of the Times. of Dungannon this unpleasantness is the day previous from Toronto, was Miss Flagler,of Washington, daught-
g __ overcome by the merchants one and standing looking on when the pitch er of Gen. Flagler, whose shooting and
Reference was made last week to the sig- all declining to handle butter, and we took fire again, and he, without think- killing of a negro boyy who was.stealing
are told that they live up to this decis- ing, grubbed a pail of water that was fruit, several month. ago, created a
`' nifieant article which appeared in the To ion. The butter is bought by a party standing near, and dashed it into the sensation, was indicted on Thursday,
I I ronto World concerning the present position who handles nothing else, and it is burning tar. In a flash he was cover- for manslaughter,
therefore bought upon its merits ed with burning fluid, and his fate and
of the Government. Still another Coneer- hands were frightfully burned. I Shocks of earthquake were distinctly
vative editor comes•out even more strong' felt in Wentworth, Essex and Kent
Mrs W. C, Macleod, of Woodstock, What might have resulted in a seri'
,,, jm than did the World. Mr E. E. Sheppar , , g Counties, Ontario; Missouri, Illinois,
the well known Conservative speaker, writ- has presented $3,500 to Chalmers Pres- ous accident happened on the farm of Ohio, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wis-
�„�+•�' Ing in his paper, the Toronto Saturday b terian church of that place, and John Douglas, Morris, one day recently. I consin, Kansas, Indiana and West Vir-
' Night, expresses his didgaetat the condition $.+ 000 to the Woodstock General hos- While Wm. Ames was engaged in tat Bulla, Thursday morning. No particu-
into which his party has drifted in resent pi�1' fug his threshing machine into the I lar damage is reported.
barn the angway, composed princt-
yeara. Among other candid remarks, he The Masons of Mississippi have made g
says: a rule that "no Mason, either as prin- pally of tintber, gave way, allowing — -
„ cipal, agent, employe, or in any other the team to drop through to the
It is with sincere regret that I see the ground below. It was thought at first
capacity, shall sell intoxicating liquors .
mospowerful Government established by b that the team, in their efforts to free �j/�
the late Bir John MacDonald failing to to a used as a beverage, and the pen- TO Smokers
„ alty thereof shall be expulsion." themselves from their ungomfortable
pieces. Position, were likely to be seriously in.
Horace Man vill,of Woodbury,is rob-
, And again; ably the oldest cbureb member Con- gis( n but strange to say, in the as, •-•-
-The Dominion Government seems to necticut or in the United States, he ststance of a number of willing hands,
they were got out with Tittle damage, To meet the wishes of their customers
l` . have acquired a great faculty for getting having been received into the church beyond a few scratches and the break. The Geo. E. Tuckett & Son Co., Ltd.,
siI : into holes, which is altogether out of pro- at Middlebury,. Dec. 3rd, 1815, eitchty Ing of the harness. Hamilton, Ont., have placed upon the
portion to their ability for getting out of years ago. Mr Manvill is nearly 101 market
them. Promisingand proorastinatingbave years old. Colborne council met in the town- pp
been their afro" Dards." ship hall on Oct. 21st. The following Gf�Mg�I�AT�ON f�UG 0�
g Mr Geor a E. Poster, Minister of Fi-
Mr Sheppard does not find it difficult to accounts were paid :-Robert Young,
reach a conclusions as to how the wrecking, Nance, an Mr J. A Ouimet, Minister sheep killed b dogs, $3.35; J. Swance,
f, of„�ublic Workaf visited Owtm Sound one she y J
of which he bitterly complains, has been r , $4.86; n. Sands, ten sheep,
�. Cl%raday; and inspected ,the harbor $20,80; ,Jn.Varcoe il6
r brought about, He continues: I ;two sheep fS6,t35; A.13
r. there. n the evening the 4inistersJhields, work on road, $4; Jras, Gunny
.1 IOwing to the petty jealousies of some were entertained at a banquet of a non work on boundstryy line, $51 C, Lon, �l1 �yll! �r
small fry who had alreadyfoundplaces in political character, coverin bridge, $3; F. Glenn, qqr be - SIiIU'1►� 17 MON.
the 1,Sinistr ,000d and rest men were Jilr Frank T. Nicholson, a well. Ing Ash boundar , $22,50; G, I ser, _
lie t out, and the Glovernment is now dying y
known baker of Cornwall Ont„ was wood for G. Little,#$3; Peter MOD an
' ,of Irlenition, t6 Ifa6k bf lli'aitl94 and the ab- riot•. .a' - -'re_..,..,.-,. ..,_ : __ ... �, t.. -.,.t.., rib.. Y:. fe+_..n- , .
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Inti jy uuip,wr:7ev Aa+MAvea j - - lnfldltl� -1dg
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work on 1 en- .1100 supplies a long fel want, ljiv 110, • e
n. Strau h n,, consumer one 20 cent p1ng, oi' a 10 otilit
W a] a ip, lobs or a s oent.plede nS t�t e f imons rrr�
ia,`06106. 8 Vf' pritud oi"$ure aril'- laid Tobaoon.
1 , Ctil4d . !l q tldk tpk ut a'�Csisu' t31 4 O V461 -Y 10606'
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, ap ev , at a are. tors and others
havin claims a ainst the estate of the said de-
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nR J. L. TIIRNBIILL, M, D., TARQNTp
'.1-fuviversity,
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ceased who died on or about the tenth day of
Sept., .1895, at the said Township of Tuokeremith,
M D. O.AI„ Viotoria Uaiber9it5t. '
M. 0. P & S., Ontario. 'Fellow of thepbetetri
^ .r
are hereby required to deliver or send by poet pre-
to James Nctt, one of the executors the
Society of Edinburgh, late oM.ondon" ng„ 911d
Edinburgh Hospitals.
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paid, of
will of the said deceased, Tuckersmith, Clinton,
Office. Dr, D0 Be 001
of$oe Rattenbury St. Olinton. Night bell ,
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Ontario, P.O., on of before the 15th day of Decem-
answered at the 'aame place.
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her, next, the.names, •addressee isud descriptions
and full particulars of their claims duly verified
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and the nature of the securities (if any) held
DR, J. W. SHAW, PHYSICIAN, SURO2 biq
A000aohenr, etc„ office to the Paleoe Bl
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by them and the executors will, on and after the
amid 16th da of Dooember, neat, proceed to dis-
assets
Sok
Rattenbury St. formerly occupied by r. Reeve'
Clinton Ont. rD,
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tribute the of the said estate, among the
parties entitled thereto, having regard only to
the claim" of which they have then notice, and
J AS. S. FREEBORN, M.D., L.K.&Q.O,P,I,, M,
C. P. & S. O., Graduate Kings dnd (susells
t'�:
the said executors will not be liable for the as-
sets of the said estate or any part thereof so dis-
College of Physicians, Dublin, Ireland. Linen.
tiara Genera Medical Council,
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tributed to any person of whose claims they
have not no foe a, the time of such distribution.
Great Brits -
Member of Collage Physicians ata Surgeons, O -
Vit.
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JAMES SCOT 1, Solicitor fcr Executors.
JAMES NOT'r, Executors
JOHN GOVETT,
tarto, Formerly resident of Rotunda Hoe a],ill
(Lyyingg-in and G aerological) Dublin. Residence
—Rattenbur St. east, next door to Ontario 8t,
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Dated at Clinton, this Slat October, 1895.
parsonage,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
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R STANIIURY, GRADUATE OF THE
D Medical Department of Victoria Unlve
city, Toronto, formerly of the Hospitals am
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In the Estate Y Donald Rosa, late of . the
Township of Stanley, in the County of Hur-
Dispensaries, New York, Coroner tor' he
County of Huron, Bayfield, Ont.
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on, Yeoman, deceased. ,
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Notice is hereby given, pursuant toSection $6,
Chapter 110, that
DR. MCLELLANl,
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all creditors and others
having claims against th,, estate of the said de
died 7th day Oct,
SPECIALIST
R.S.O.,
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oessed, who on or about the of
1895, at the town cf Clinton, in the County of
Euron, are hereby required to deliver or send by
The Medical and surgical diseases of the Eye, Ear,
Nose and Throat. Full stock of Spectacles, Lett.
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post prepaid, to Alexander R, Fraser, one of the
ses an9 Artificial Eyes,
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executors of the will of the sat I decensed, at
OF 234, .UUNDAS ST., LOIQDON,
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Clinton, Um, rio, on or before the lora day of De-
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oember, next their tames addre.ses and de-
scriptions end 'u:l pnrticUats of that, claims,
—
DR AGI�EVM,
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duly verified and the nature ofuthe securities,
(if any) held 6y them, and the executors wil on
Londesboro, ,successor to Dr Young.
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and after the said 15th day of December next,
proceed to distribute the assets of the said es-
tate the
T. AGNEW. M. B., Toronto University M. D. ,Q,
M•• Trinity University, Member of Oohege Pby
sicians and Surgeons, Ontario. Office oppoeipe
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among parties entitled thereto, having
regard only to the claims of which they have
Methodist church. Night calls answered at the
same place. Office hours 8 to 10 a,m., I to Sp,m:
then notico, and the said executors will not be
liable for the assets of the said estate, or any
to B P.M.I
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part thereof leo y ha,ve,ned,otn to c any person of
whose claims the have not notice at the time of
DR laRUCE, DENTIST•
such distribution,
J %MES SCOTT Solicitor for Exoeutors
. Royal L. D.S. Bo g g
College of DentalTur eons of0
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A R. FRASEn, 111 McEWEN, Executors.
GEO. BAIRD, THO,-. FRASER
hated
D.D.S., Trinity University, Toronto.
Special attention t
given to the Preservatio
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at Clinton, this 31st day of ot,.
1895.
the natural teeth, of
PROPERTIES FOR SALE OR To. LET
Office, Coats Block, over Taylor'" oboe stor
WEST HALF OF PERRiN'S
N. B.—Will visits Blyth every Monday and
Layfield let Thursday of each month.
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BLOCK FOR SALE.
E. RLACRALL VETERINARY 1.11461 ON
J . HonoraryGraduateof
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Make me an off or for this. Say 8800 or 8400
theOntarioVeterinary
College, Treats all diseases of domesticated and
cash; Lalance as can be mutually arranged.
male on the most modern and scientibe princi.,�`
D. J. CAMPBELL, 284Main W.,Hamilton Our
p]es Office— immediately south oftbeNew Ere
F0It SALE,
Office. Residence —Albert Rt„ C]intcn. Call
night orday attended -to promptly
The undersigned will sell ata sacrifice, Lot 451
or 12, Nailwsj Tt rrnce, (:]i, un,. herticulers
I �• TOMLINSON. VETERINAhY SURGEON,
onorary Graduate o1 the Ontario Veteri-
College,
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upon applicawi,n, JAMES SCOTT, I'aniNter ha
Oar y Toronto. Treace all diseases
Domestic Animals on the most mode, n and
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FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS
scientific Prfuciples. Day ata night calls prompt
ly Residence—Rattenbury St., west
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answered.
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Lot 88, Maitland Concession, Goderich
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Township. For terms and particulars ap-
MARRIAGE L10ENbE, JAMES SCOTT, SR.,
1 to JAMES SCOTT, Barrister, Clinton
ply
ibsurer of Marriage Lic.r„es, Library Room
; and Residence, Mary street, Clinton.
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HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE
, JAMES CAMPBELL, LONDESBORO,
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The very comfortable home on Queen Street
ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES,
I No witnesses required
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at present occupied by C. A. Har: t. i, offered
forSalo on rensonable tern,-. The lwu,e is well
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�L ONEY TO LE2. D Ir LAY.GE OR
built, with "Cone foundation, and hn, every ac-
commodation. The lot i, three -eighth, of;tn
' 1 Small sums on Koud tuortgayo security
moderaterateofintoiest. H HALE;Clinton.
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acre, Hard and soft water. AppL•at reddetwe
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r, R-. FAR\COMB, MEMBER OF ASSN OF
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. R„ rn,vincial Land Surveyor and
Civil Enid -ver, London, Ont.—Office at Geo.
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The follnwtr,valuable resievntal Iw,y,rrty in
lt
Stewart's Gn,a•,:rp Store, Clint."".
the Town of Clinton, Is ,.tl••red Mr ", o, Lot IM
and part of 108, Vlct, ria It., e, d pnrt of .ot 113
MRS. VYHM. ITT, M. G. M
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High Street. rheic are tworo,,,6 , ;4hlvdn„Ilinat
Houses upon the prop, rt}. n .,t. "U"Vet.t state
l rEACHER OF MUSIC,
of reprir. For furthrr 1. • ulnt� ao,t terms
apply to JAMES HCOI'9
Pnpil 4 MrCharles w. Landon, of Philadelphia
The Macon Motbed used exclusively. It is
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con.
. sidenxi by the les"ing Musical Artists, that no
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method drvolo},,e the technic so rapidly as Dr
Masou's " Touch and Tecbnio." Plano, Organ
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THE LUNDON
and Toobuicon, ar Muscle devolopefor use of
Roan's
pupils. over Nr G. McTaggart's Bank,
AID,, t Street. Clinton.
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R. AGNEW, L.D.s D.D.S,
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.7rsduate of Royal , rilege of Dental Surgeons.
Honor Graduate of Trini.y University, �, -
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FARM AND HOME
Toronto.
Bost local Anaostbet+oa forpaialose extraction.
I All operations is Dentistry carefully performed.
Ctfloe oppppoeito Town Hall evor 6watlow'e
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Willvieit $..gall every Monday, Znrio
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1 overyeocond Tbarsdayof each month.
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