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L,� ' Ontario stretl Clinton. Night calla at frout door of
fn+,,'', residence on RAttanbary street, opposite ProaDytor-
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11. � 3&, Victoria Univ. M, C. P. .L S: Ont, ; t 'low
,, .V o1 the obstetrical society of Edinburgh. Lett, ,f
s,I I Gondbn, Egg., and Edinburgh hospitals Office:-
6;, Dr. Dowsley% stand, Ratton'•ury St. Night calls
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answered at Office.
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T, L. K. & Q. 0. P., I., M. C P. & S. O., Ro., So.
� Gradnate of H.irix's & Quoon's College of Physicians,
Dublin, Ireland. Licentiate of the Goncral Medical
Council, Grunt Rritain. Member of College of
«' ` . rhystolasa ac0. Surgeons, Ontario. Formerly rest-
! derto 'ba Rotanda Hospital (Lylog-in and Oynie-
,;,�f ;;ologlcal), Dublin. Speoial attention to diseases of
` 1, women andeldldren. o�lceand residence, Rattonbury
�'�1_St., next door to Ontario St. Methodist parsonage.
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Bpi OFFICE -Over Taylor's Shoe Store,
1a`Y Clinton, Ont. .Special attention to pre-
;<� .rvation of natural teeth.,
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p,•i } 1 y meed every Thursday afternoon during the
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R. Agnew, L. D. S., De D. Sr
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Graduate of Royal Collage of Dental Sur-
,"lyi_: � eons of Ontario. Honor Graduate of Trinity
S M'( University, Toronto. Beat Local Anaesthetic
I i • for painless extraction. Office opposite Town
e, Mall, over Swallow's Stora.
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s t , Zurich the 2nd Thursday of each month
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Y't�jsI'. M. Conveyancer, &c. Offce-coiner Hamilton end
1... St.Andrews-ate., opposite Colborne Hotel, Goderich.
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" i.j, ju� 0. HAYS, Bar later, Solicitor, arc. office, corner
°A �',: R. North Street and Square, (near Registry Office,
?r, Goderlch, Ont. 67.
,.4 AW Money to lend"at lowest rates of Interest.
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(, , ELLIOTT'S BLOCK, - - CLINTON.
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MONSY to lend in large or small some or good
viortgages or personal security at the lowest
edrrent rates. H. IfALE, Huron at. Clinton.
iai'4 ,i, Money,
r � 1 )ldone�r to lend on. good security at 5� end 6 per
x r cent: Apply to 0. BIDOUT, Albert St., linton.
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r'Ir �.°>'' f 1#ietlfil6s in stock and parts supplied for all makes
' of MaehlbeY., Agent for the 040brated Leader Churn
w ,*, sud.thei.most Y,a table Washers Mad Wringere. The
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II,INTQN Lodge. No. % A. F, & A. X, meats ' -
, j every gridayy, oa or &I or the moon. Visit NQTIQE•.
Ing brethren oocdlalb mvitdd ,
A. J. HOLLOWAY, W. M, J. B. RUMBALL, SIC.
Clinton, Dec. 0. 1805. There being some misupctarstsuill g with re- i
Burd to vnecksgis ,fey it bs .1lstlaotly updeptood
that If any person takes 0009elon of any kind
K. 0. T. M. of wracksgo and falls to report to me I shall ai
once t, ko proceedings. Remember this Is the
liter wstulbg liihalt give. CAPT. Wk. BABB.
Hearns Tent No. 06, Knights of the Maccabees of Itecalver of Wrooks Qoderlghi
the World. 81.000, 42 000 and $8,000 Policies, Mem• _Goderlch, Sept. 7tkt 1:891,
barship over 100,00 ,6. Assessment principle -has
never exceeded 12 assessments In a year. Cheapest '
and safest In pxisteuce. Mecte In Orange Hall, Clio- FOR ALC ,
ton, first sod third Friday of every mouth. SALE.
durt-
I CooS'S FLOUR The propartyata re preeant,n the H ro Rad,
Serelguod as a raeidanoa on the Huron Road,
In the Town of (loderloh, onuslpting of one half of
& FEED STORE an apre of land, good frame house -story and a
f half --Bevan rooms, including kitchen, hard and
Clinton, soft waterf good $ton* cellar, atahle, woo$ and
carriage houses, There are also come good fruit
BRAN and SHORTS in Large or tra.B. This property is heautifulhy situated and
very suitable orany'person wishingtoilvatetlred-
Small Quantities. For furtherpartioulareapply XPEON,
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OIL CAKE, LINSEED MEALS 642-tf Barrister.Giodorlob.
10 lbe. Choice Oatmeal for one Bushel J. O, STEVENSON,
Oats Furniture Dealer, &c.
D. COOK. CLINTON. THE LEADING' UNDERTAKER AND
762-tf --_-_- FUNERAL DIRECTOR.
HILL'S FEED STORE, Opposite Town Hall, . Clinton, Out
OO TO THE
HURON ST'REE'T', CLINTON. Union Shaving Parlor
The Best Early Seed Potatoes, and all For first-class Hair -Cutting
kinds of first-class Clover, Timothy, Field and Shaving.
and Garden Seeds, Flour and Feed of all Smith's block, opposite Post Office, Clinton
kinds. Closest living prices for cash. SALT - ,I. EMERTON, Proprietor.
iu stock and for sale. TEAS of the choicest pp CO.)varieties and blends. Excellent value.. WATTS & t- O
J W. HILL, Huron St., Clinton CHEMISTS & DRUCCISTS
Central Butcher Shop. Great Northwestern Telegraph office,
Albert Street, Clinton.
COUCH & WILSON ]PROPERTY FOR SALE OF
.2 C RENT.-Advertiserswf110nd"The
Subscribers desire to notify the public that they
have bought out the butchering business lately con• News -Record" one of the boat mediums
ducted by Mr. Jae. A. Ford, and will continuo the to the County of Huron. APvon Taise Iry
game nnder their personal Supervision. Orders will ,The usands. Rat -The Doubly Circulation Talks
have prompt and careful attention. Fresh meats of toThousands. Ratesix low as err.
all khans will be kept in season, Bold at reasonable PUMPS ' PUMPS ,
tutee and delivered anywhere in town. I !VI I
ARTHUR COUCH, CHAS N. WILSON.
CLINTON. Il you want a first class, well-mado pump, one that
will give you satisfaction, sand your, order to the
CENTRAL BUTCHER S H 0 P / anderslgned. He will dig and clean wells and do it at
the oloseot prioep, He also handles a first-class
FORCE PUMP.
FORD & MURPHY, JAMES FERGUSON
(Successors to J. W. Langford.) Opposit Qneen'a Hotel High Street Olinton.
Havingboaght out the above buatoess, we intend 809-tf
n a e h principle, and will supply
t conduct it on th sae p Ina Ole, pp y
our customers with the best meats at the lowest pay Fs 11 s it a.+ ®Jay
tip prices.
FORD & MURPHY,
(MEMBER OF ASSN OF P. L. S.)
New Butcher Shop. provincial Land Surveyor
The undersigned desires to intimate to and Civil Engineer,
the people of Clinton and vicinity that he has LONDON, ONTO
openeC a butcher shop in the store of W. OFriCE-At G. J. Stewart's Grocery Store, Clin-
Core, lfuron Street. He has had many years ton, 761.1y 6mo"
experience, and feels that he can"give the sit
best satisfaction. He will sell strictly for
Cash, and at the lowest possible prices. Cantelon Bros,
ORDERS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED.
M. W. WRIGHT, - Clinton, GENERAL GROCERS & PROVIS-
ION MERCHANTS.
LIVE HOGS WANK Grocko-y, Glasse Chinaware
ALBERT ST. CLINTON, ONT.
__ Highest Cash Price for Butter and Eggs
T62-ly
Highest Markey Price Paid. -
D. CANTELON, Clinton. BILI_, HEADS, NOTA
Bile -da, Letter Reads, Tags,
Statements
Business
1198 -ti. Cards, Envelopes, Programmes,
etc., etc.,printel In a workman•
like manner and at lo% rates, at
B. THOMLINSON, Tea NEWe-RECORD office.
VETERINERY SURGEON, Mra. Whitt, Teacher of Muaio,
Honorary Graduate of tae Ontario Veterinary Col-
!age, Toronto. Pupil of li.. Charles W. Landon, of Philadelphia.
Treats all diseases of Domestic Animals on th The Mason Method used exclusively.
most modern and Scientific Principles. It is considered by theloadiag Musical Artisteg that
Day and Night Cane Promptly Answered. no method develops the technic Be rapidly as Dr.
Mason's "Tush and Technio."
Residenoo-Rattenbury Street, West, Craton Out piano, Organ and Technt000 for use of pupils
----- - Apartments in Beaver Block, over W. Beoaley's, Albert
J. E. BLACKALL, Veterinary street, Clinton.
Surgeon honorary graduate of - -
VA
Ontario �eterinaryCollege,treate NOTICE TO NEWS -RECORD READERS.
diseases of all domestic animals
on the most modern and scientific The publisher would esteem It a favor It real' I
principles. AWCalls attended to would, when making their purchases aentlon At
night or day. Office on Isaaa street, next New they saw the merohant's dvertlest.ent in 'ra.
Eraoffice -Residence=Albert street.. Clinton. NEWS-ReeURD.
Geo, Trowhill,
Horseshoer and General Black-
smith,
t North, - Clinton.Albert Street, o
JOBBING A SPECIALTY.
Woodwork (roved and first class material and
work guaranteed ; farm implements and machines
rebuilt and repaired, -
Card of Thanks.
TO MY MANY PATRONS:
I desire to tender my einoere thanks
for the very liberal patronage aocord
ed me in the past and to inform • the
public that I am still in the Carpet
Weaving Business on East Street,
Goderiob, next the Bicycle Factory.
Personal and mail orders will as uanal
receive prompt attention. All clauses
of work a specialty, at the lowest poa-
Bible prices, and satisfaction guaran-
teed.
W, A. Rossi East_Street,
GoDEiIICn.
Don't• Build Without A Plan,
J. ADES FOWLER & CO.,
Architects and Civil Engineers
Are opening a permanant office in Clinton and are
prepared to supply Plane, Speoiddatlons and details
for any plasm of work at most reasonable rater.
Patent Drawings pltcparod 'anii pnfentif obtolned.
Valuations and inspections aarefdllyn1ide.
26 Years Experiencein ontario.
Mail add iess-P. O. b6z W, Clint on.
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The McKIllop Mutual Fire
Insurance Company.
Farm and Isolated Town Proper-
ty only Insured.
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George Watt, President Harlock P. 0.; James
Broadfoot, Vice -Pres., Sesiorth P. O.; W, J, Shan-
non, Seey. Tress., Seaforth P. O.: Michael Murdlo,
Ingpeotor of losses, sonforth P. 0.
DIRECTORA,
James Broadfoot, Senforth; Mlcfiaal Mardlo,9ea-
fortb; Georgge Dole, Seaforth' George Watt, Harlock
Thomas E, Iisya,8onforth; Alex Gnrdlner,Leadbury
Thomas Garbutt, Clinton; John McLean, Kippen.
AOENTS.
Thomas Nollars, Harlock; Robert McMillan, Soa-
forth and James Cummingr, Egmondville.
Parties deelrous to effect Insurance or trans-
act other business will he promptly attend-
ed to on application to any of the above officers ad.
dressed to their respective poet offices,
H•OW the Entire
SEXUAL SYSTEM
of the male Inar be
brought to that con-
dition e6sent1a1 to
health of body and
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'A 1jajtitude of SuffererS RQd ' The Arlt newspapers ahr�>wgheTtt tae
land have elmulatea delight at, the neWs
that Sir Oliver Mowat, Ontario's 7Premler,
. g will aid at eir leaden in the campaign,
optyes a They negledt to point out that Sir Oliver
h gtven Air. Lggrier very fetlnt, hearted
.1% . At first; with a oreat gvitilob of
-- trumpets, the Liberal press anuotXnoed
that Sir Oliver would resign, his seat in
the Ontario Legislature and would run
Paine's Celery Compound In solve Ontario constituency. , But the
The Prompt Banisher Of Premier was too far seeing to take any
p chances. He declined to give up his seven
Rheumatism and thousand dollar post in the Ontario Gov-
ernment, and announced that in the
Sciatica. event of Mr. Lmurier'e attaining power`
I he would enter the Senate,
With this Mr, Laurier was fain to be
content. He tried his best to conceal his
disappointment, but In his speech at
Quebec It was evident that he had e; -
The Only Positive Care in the peoted to have something better than a
mere promise from Sir Oliver. He had
anticipated the active aid of the Premier
woPld of Ontario. The French Liberal press ex-
presses joy at Sir Oliver's incoming. The
Electeur (Lib.) said on May 6: -
"The despatches from all parts of the
country indicate that the determination
of Sir Oliver Mowat to join Mr. Laurier
in the Federal arena to received by the
Thousands of Convincinz TeStlmon- Liberals with joy unbounded,
"It is now, they say, not merely a
ials from Cured People. hope, but an absolute certainty, that we
shall have a signal triumph.
"There is no doubt that Sir Oliver is
the only man capable of
Squelching th%+ Orange Lodges.
and the P.P.A. in Ontario.
The agonizing and terrible troubles "What will the Tories say now?
known as rheumatism and sciatica, are Thus we aro shown that Sir Oliver's
pr..3bably the cause of more helpless- mission is to prepare and make ready the
Hess and acute Bufferin than an half way for the remedial bill that Mr. Lau -
g y rier wants introduced, and that he has
dozen others that could be named. promised. In Quebec, May 7, he said: "I
e original :cause of rheumatism is believe that the minority in Manitoba
a lack of nerve force. B this weak- should have all their rights, and not
Y only part of them." The leader of the
ness of the nervous system, an acid is Liberals meant that the demands of his
formed which enters the blood. Soon organ, The Eleeteur, should be gratified,
the joints swell -usually the knees, That journal objected to the Remedial
elbows and wrists -and there is in- bill because it required the separate
schools of Manitoba to be inspected, the
flalnmation with intense pain; this teachers to be qualified by passing a
disease is veritable rheumatism. Government examination, and the text
books to be authorized. Mr. Laurier said
The greattliedir-incl virtuesof Paine's in the House of Commons: "God help
Celery Compound makes it the only my poor fellow -countrymen if all the
trustworthy specific in the world for help they, are going to have is what the
the complete cure of all forms of rheu- hon. gentleman (Sir Charles Tupper)
matism. Paine's Celery Compound is and his followers are prepared to give
y l them. I pity my poor fellow -countrymen
curing hundreds of esses every day. of Manitoba or anywhere else if they ex -
Testimonials without number declare pact any justice from the hon. gentleman.
that this great remedy of nature has Repeatedly has Mr. Laurier pronounced
effected cures after all other medicines in favor of complete remedial legislation,
i.e., legislation which shall re-establish
failed. the schools as they were prior to 1890,
You cannot afford to experiment without any inspection, without any ex-
amination of teachers, without any
with the common and worthless pre= guarantee of efficiency. The Government's
partitions of the day, when you can bill provided for all of these things.
procure a guaranteed medicine like And that was why Laurier and his
Paine's Celery Compound, so highly friends voted for the slaughter of the
bill. Mr. C. A. Geoff rion, M.P., is one of
recommended by the best physicians. the prominent Liberals. Said he, in the
Bear in mind that those cured by debate on the bill:-
Paine's Celery Compound are cured "I am just as anxious as bon. gentle-
men opposite are that justice should be
permranentIv. There is no more return rendered, and that our Constitution
of the terrible disease; no twisted, cou- should be respected. But Imost emphati-
tracted and stiffened limbs. Paine's sally say that this bill, which I have now
Celery Compound gives u new exists
before me, does not render justice{ and I
aln most decidedly in favor of voting the
once, and old sufferers walk with as six months' hoist, because the acceptance
uruc'h elasticity and sprynees m any of such a bill would be a delusion and a
youth.^ denial of justice. It has the label of a
Remedial Act, but I do not see the
Do not be persuaded by substituting , remedy , . As this bill, if passed,
dealers to take any of the medicines will, in my opinion, exhaust the lemedi-
they may leconimend for their own al legislatiion which is to be introduced
benefit and profit; insist upon getting pursuant to the order adopted by the
benefiPaine't
Celery Compound, the tongedi- Government, it will leave the Catholics of
Manitoba in a worse position than they
cine that always cures. would occupy if this bill did not pass."
------- - What Mr. Laurier Seeks.
Mr. John Corbel a pioneer of Bruce Again, Mr. Laurier sold: "I am
county, is dead aged, 72 years. certainly in favor of remedial legislation;
but where I differ is with regard to the
methods to be adopted and the procedrlte
Laid Low by Indigestion.
to be en to a "
Listen to another Liberal, Mr. Carroll:
1 was so run down 1 had to give up "Mr. Speaker, I am against this law,
work, because it Is going to cause Irritation
Scott's Sarsaparilla the kind that without relieving the minority. I am
cures. against this law, because I think it is an
Indigestion or dyspepsia is the bane of appeal to expediency. I am against this
thousands, and is one of the most de- law because I think it Is the death -blow
Pressing of afflictions. It arises from an to the French language in the province
impure or impoverished condition of the of Manitoba. I am against this law be -
blood, which weakens the digestive and cause I do not think that this Govern -
assimilative organs, rendering them in- Trent, even if they were sincere, could
capable of performing their natural funs- render justice to the minority while they
tions, and if neglected, the sufferer loses command the Tory phalanx behind
flesh, complains of exhaustion after slight them,
exertion and becomes rapidly debilitated. Not a strong Enonrh Bill.
Mr.,Wrn. W. Thompson, a prominent Mr. Geoffrion said: "I shall vote
resident of Zephyr, Ont., in a letter dated against this bill, not because I am
Aug 12th, 1895, says: "It gives me great opposed to remedial legislation. On the
pleasure to testify to the fact that Scott's contrary, I stated last year that I had
Sarsaparilla has caused a most rernark- no confidence in the promises that were
able change in my condition. I was so made on behalf of the Government by
much run down I had to give up work one of the Ministers; but I have a strong
and felt as if life were not worth living. faith that our leader will be able to suc-
Mr. Dafoe induced me to try Scotts Sar- seed where the Government aro sure to
saparilla and after taking four ,bottles I fail. I have full confidence in my party,
am now ?teling as I formerly did years and not only in the leader of my party,
Ago, and I want to say for the benefit of but in his lieutenants. I oppose this bill
those suffering from indigestion and feel. preoisely because I feel that if we were
in to to use slang phrase, 'completely to pass it to -day, It would put an end to
f
011 possible chance of re-establishing
knocked out, don't despair until you give P s ng
Scotts Sarsaparilla a fair trial." separate schools in Manitoba"
Scott's Sarsaparilla is a blood food, it Mr. Laurter's only supporter from west
stimulates all vital organs to healthy of Lake Superior is Hon. Joseph Martin,
normal action, enablingthem to throw the author of the Manitoba School law.
off all poisonous and debil i tati ng humors. Mr. Laurier has said many a word in
Sold by druggisto at $r, but there is only praise of Mr. Martin. He has also said
one Scotts. The kind that cures, that the Manitoba School law is persecu-
tion. That opinion was given to an au-
dience of French Canadians. But, Mr.
It is stated in London that amongst Facing -both -ways Laurier had another
the coming birthday honors will he a opinion for the English-speaking
knipfhthood for Chief Justice Meredith, ProWtalnt people of Canada, V1hen th
of the Ontario Court of Common Pleas ; Dominion Government, in a mild and
Grand Cross of St. Michael and 8t.
the G n Cr politic manner, asked Premier Greenway
George for Sir Donald A. Smith, and to deal .with the question, Mr. Laurier
Knight Commander of the same order ordered the Premien to send in a reply
for Lieutenant-Gabernor Cbapleau. which had been drafted by Attorney -
General Sifton and Mr. Laurier, In this
HIE �IV,ANYS
OTHERS no
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TO( KNOW. Which Mn rAtrior are we to believe?
I)tpttr Editor. Thb.one Who spoh1cd to Qu6beo or the one
Door
Ed stkto in your valued journal, that It that tialkid' in Ontttrlo? Doilbtless the
Pleany sulrerer from Nervous Debility, Seminal
former, iI religion Roman Catholic and
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