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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1898-11-17, Page 5• ,. , V , . ,t n ' ' �u'�`yuRy.,. '��''t�� 1/� 4R y�u.1y,, CLINTO­11N ��;�j•��'/]��/r'(� `,��{,•�n'�� '/'•�■*��''�(�"��/ O1l .f.M1tRO:i•,'•"'�'.�'T O•R+�nlF•N.lLA4.! 1 Iy�R'�. V•FA.�!'•A+Y•11,d1 MW �i..•t•0000 ,*ti«11«. .} +r ........ �1't�iith • r1n, sate b ,ver �4 �*"� + 4u Frldau Afternoon o>' lain week h Sty r► uletl AIW�. H Y The (th P d Y 7 .. l! In r(j`,�n f� Alias, Nelligr_•..,tj_ _thirteen year•old, + �„� tb#�3�K trx:I#>4t�tltt11�lta�C; ittgt;.aleggcln�' . 1 'illiAoW .. 4 ►Al�4-otl►0,r, Qrl stook we advise the asQ ;!• PUS oI, Z?r. Hess.' Mock Food. C. for iii , ii pounds, • t Tia0e I .1 FOR H�3RSE$ I G� o ' It tnGreases the appetite and a I irsldUees: perfect digestion. It jyly repair trade is in. u�rea:'diatemper and all blood, dis- creasing --getting more so every M Ord. $j It gives life, vigor and ° f . t AAergy and p.toduces a fine smooth day. This is evidence that Ido a SUPPLEME T TO '. 1 I . . 1, I i . '., I . !. coat and is a wonderful flesh pro- good work --work that is satisfy- . ducer, Clinton o ing—work that's laliting. Want • I The. FOR COWS �' , It increases the quality :,and more of it however, want the small � Newsw.Recopd. • uantity of milk, whets the appe- jobs as well al the largo jobs . 1.tate and Improves • digestion. In can do more yet, can do it prompt- I • ill-oQtldition and blood disorders � lixl ton, Ont., Th'U,I^ sda y� No•vember 1'7th, 1898, . of cattle of any age this food is of ly and neatly. If you have a , roat value. delicate piece of work that needs Godericlt Nest TUckersinith. Port Albert. TheDonrpaulou'sFirstsubscriber. g expert handling bran It t0 mei I Intended for last week. Intended.for last week. . - — Ill tonded Por last week. 'L he Youth'e Companion fa probably r FOR HOGS p g g t This food h been fully tested Irll satiaf ou or ou don't have to ;t Mrs. Charlie Crabb and children of The residepce of AI r. Frank Grant of Henry Otway is repainting and fixing the only periodical in the world "slid it's value demonstrated in the y y y lieneall are the guests of Mrs. Crebbi the London roast wi,s the scene of a the inside of his store and dwelling and seventy two years of age, whose first j a for it. Fair, ' isn't it ? Can I s Elgin street. very pretty and pleasing event on expects to be ready for anyone who is subscriber is still living and still a con - rapid development and healthy pay i 1'Ue Seguin, Captain Sims, came gal- WednHsday evening, the 2nd inst., inclined to start a business in their Stant reader of the paper. The sub- gI :1rowth of hogs. For indigestion, be of service to you ? a lantly into port on 'Tuesday at 8 a. m. when his sister, Miss Uarrie brant, village, which ought to be a good opens scriber who enjoys this unique dis- - ' Y d with her heavy cargo of wheat, from was united by the bonds of matrimony ing for a general store. tinction is Mrs. Hannah M. Parsons of ' 1o$'s of appetite, or for hogs of slow WE ARE LEADERS • c� , to Mr•. John Iiuntrr. The happy yBrooklyn,year. e� Port Arthur, for the Mooers elevator. Couple arc hinhl esteemed b all and Our noted hunter, c\1 r. Jalin Fritzb , N. Y. now in Ler 86th growth it is of the greatest' value. •: 'P . • Aiessrs. Jack an+l Willie Yule were hae spent their lives in this locality, is playing havoc with the four -legged She was the little sister of a friend of IN OUR LINE T passengers from Port Arthur. Their old friends join in wishing them animals that are not very pl'ea,unt to Nathaniel Willis; father of N. P. Willis, R FOR SHEEP N 00 ; At the entertainment on Dionday rL pleasant Voyage down life's stream. mankind or fowl, the skunk. One day the poet, and founder of The Youth's - It is'a wonderful aid in develop- •• P evening, at North street Methodist Rev,,Mr. Stewart of Clinton tied the, last week your scribe saw him while Companion. When Mr. Willis had re- ( �. ing and sustaining the vigor of P. Br CREWS �� c church, there was not so good an at- nuptial knot in the presence of ra large crossing the field and he had in the solved upon publishing a new paper for ',: lambs and Slee For COUgh'so •• r tendance as would be desired. Mies nntltbsr of guests. The presents were neighborhood of fifteen ;not too bad for young people, his friend had him put 11 I p • „ Jeweler and Expert •• ; Webb's part of the program was very nuuterous and costly. They settle one day, John, as the old saying goa,s down his sister's name as the first sub- ' common to lambs and sheep lt'•i$ a Watch Repairer. •• well rendered but Mr. llodson could down to the stern tealities o4 life in "dimes make dollars and dollars maize scriber. The Companion's first issue ••••••••••• ' their home on the London road. ••••••••••••• not do himself 'ustios on account of the the mare go." was dated April 16, 18L7, and for more posit*,lve cure. 9 lvliss Mar Nichol of Chiselhw•at and Dr. Hess' Instant Louse Killer i weather being against the improvement Y John Richardson left last week to than 70 years this first subscriber Las A]iss Gertrude Lluyd of Het were join his brother in Temiscamin rue continued to read and enjoy it. The of,a singer's voice, unless the singer is the guests of Mrs..F. Layt•onlast week. district. b volume For 1899 will he be beat The i ��. kills lice on all • kinds of stock. 1 SOUTH .HURON fa proof a ainst damp weather. Miss ' pound package 35 cents. :4ltllte Campbell, organist hl ed ver Dir. J. Addison and 111r. t�'.12outledge Wm.,Smale, who has been wheelman Companion has ever published. The �toC� n / o� P 11 Y 3 returned horns Inst week. Fat l /7 til satisfactorily both ea accuru coast and on the Queen City, a steel barque, since most popular of living writers will give SYDNEY JACKSON , n Y P Mrs. Anderson of Mitchell is visiting the spring, is home at present, his the best work of their best hours to the W soloist. Mrs. L. Wiltse of the London rtrad. Do we require no • regenerating ? Owing to the services iu Clinton the mother being in a very bad condition, entertainment of the hundreds o4 GRADUATE DRUGGIST. a Crossley and iluuter have passed us by. E. L. meeting was withdrawn oi: Sun. If a "shell" explodes on Friday it will thousands of households in which The Suecesaor to Phone 2. a OPEN TO THE 'WORLD, t The cement walk will, when finished, day evening est. be in Dungannon direction. By all Youth's Companion is every week a ALLEN & WILSON. " '— Cl The South Huron Aericpltural Society will h extend to ;he front of J. W. Smith's Tt4L NEws-RcCORD comes to our accounts that's what's going to be welcome guest. New subscribers will - 11119111111holdeSouth a show Huron xhric it ralof Societyat and b bakery. Mr. S nidi is all East street borne, the firstsoughtfor, the brightest Robert Blake and wife of the Huff receive all the remaining issues of 1898 r I: Poultry in the or the a habit Buildings In the le patriot, as well as Mr. Robs. McLean., and newsiest. paper of the county. were visiting his brother, 1•lughJ. Blake, free from the time of subscription, and F VILLAGE OF EXETER de &lr. Stableker's cottage foolis like a _ _ --..._ on Sunday last, in this section. the beautiful Companion calendar for —ox— .in picture, quite the, prettiest and most We hear that our school teacher, 18'99 -the most beautiful one ever given attractive loolting house for ate size on • Blyth. Lorne Elliott, is engaged again for 199, to Companion readers -in addition to FRIDAY", DECEMBER 16,1898 tfi East street. Hanna ,me porticos, one Iutmuled for Last week. with ]Hiss Tena Ilawkins as aesistant. The Companion for 52 weeks, a full I' - whenthe following premiums will beoffered be in front and one at side, cement wa;ka year, to January, 1900. i for am fro and tronas painted red. Really Mr, I1Irs. Shane returned horns from an .!--___ w THE YOUTII'a COMPANION,' ,% CATTLE—PURE BREEDS.—Steertwoyeare extended visitin Michigan on \'yed- _ old and under three, fat $7 2nd t15. Steer one th8 Stahleker should get a .remium for his 211 Columbus Avenue. Boston Masa. 1 uesday night. i6c Hitting of .11trtul Aparicio • ' year old and under two,lsi $6. 2nd 84. Steer taste, Be is, we are glad to state i The town was in darkness it few ----- „� calf under one year, fat $!, 2nd $2. Cow or bYI much better. nights this week, owing to the electric Was one of the most tragic and far, f heifer 1st ! 2nd $4. att� Gr E GR�DEtI ' Stoer two soars old and under ;sv North street citizens should gather euf:ine breaking clown. reaching political assa�einationa in the � i S► three, let $8, 2nd 8i, 3rd $2. Steer one year old - J. G. L `°` and under two,tst try, 2nd $3, std $2. steer Prq up the dead leaves and not let them +nigh has rented the hours history of the Latin Amerioanrepublioa. .rte calf under Cove threeyeare 'tic lie until this time next year. oat.Queeu street belungi"g to A. P. The marvellous sorry of intrigue, revo- �VC5t IIUt•o11 Teachers. ' oldorover, 85, $3, $$2, agar two years and Captain Murray _Mcdreaory, the Gov- Brown, sr• lotion and the murder of people indi, gof under three $5, A3, $2. ernynent sur .1 boat is hove for the W. A. Carter is improving tit' looks p P ut meeting erthe executive ociati n of West SHEEP-t,png Wooled. -Ewe years and th 11 Y ' of hid louse by havurg a fine verandah vidually and collectively in (luateroala, Tinton Teachers' Association was kala over, let $3, 2nd 82, 3rd 81. Ewe one year and nae season. - . ;trouped under this title, is told by E. in Goderich on the 211th ult. There was r. gu2n�dertwo,$3,62,$1. Ewe'underone year, $3,. Tu A illy quartette 'of sportsmen, POO. in front°f it. E. She r,ard arc. furnishes one cif the a cold re resent:ation front all Lr 5, '�• W 01. W heron year old angi ver, $3, $2,$1. on ,Messrs J w. S.,,ith, Ed. and T. Swartz Air. Fred. Trill is aiviog up farr>lin91 principal stories of 8aturda Night's the tidal pand much business was trap- Downs.-Thoeameae long wool. °II and i1Ir. Tait, left this week to visit having his sale on friday last, soil will lv P Y g g' Grade Sheep: -The long wooled, ex- cu , lecowe :a citizen of Slyth, having Christmas. It is profusely by, aruted, the principal of which was as 1 cepp1,Ilt that hererenotameahird lze. some preserves at Port Stanley and ,•entad llliss Mu,gan'shouseuu Morris Photographs. of vatious people. con- follows; -Rivas decided to hold the ` YIGS:-Barrow over six months and under Pore Frank, May they preserve their street.. corned, their homes and fatuities, and next meeting of the Association at Ex- ' twelvemonths, 1st $4, 2nd $2,3rd$1. Barrow ex record. The L. O. L.,of this town gave it sop- sketches of life in water -color add to stet on the 2nd Friday and Saturday Ephold t under six months, $4,82,$1. Sow oversow Several fine loads of bark for tanning pet. i,l Central.hutel on Friday last and the interest,• None of the events arscif hirch 1899 and if the county c°un- i • month and under�142 months, $4,$2 $1. Tb I ell will rrintThursda thc,re will bs Under tersixmited orthobricontradeeallbredandled in 'were received by the Messrs. Stvf.h rtl'trrw:uds a concert in the Orornge more than a year and -it half old. only ,L three btlays' utoetingY The President I +t* r by the exhibitor, 810 $5, 3, da Bros. on Tuesday p. m. hall consisting of instrumental nrtr'ic, one of the wen is now alive who had and the Secretary were instructed R At.•weepataktii arige will be awarded to the ba '1'he Seguin's load was the first con- singing and speeches iruw tic+ differ- any leading part in the movement; some to make application to tht- county Tbestbeeflng animal, best sheep or best gigot s;.ument of wliPat.tor the hlooera- Fla eat clsrylrren of down. Ot the recent "removals" tools lace not ° � � . any age or breed. A e, of all animals will be for 1 P council to secure Thursday in the con - FF cooputediromDecom verist. the � vator, and how that 4,000 bushels dis- Reeve Wilford happened with a had more than a couple of months ago. vention, to accordance. with the late z ; ,,.. DRESSED POULTRY. -Best pair of turkey appeared. 'I'lte Seguin left early for accrdeut, on Thursday Inst by his Force Saturday Night's Christmas will con, regulations in that behalf. If you are carrying one of our wit- cockerels hatched in 1898, let $2, 2nd $1, 3rd 50c. , t uranin- :away and injuring him se - i.,., ,,p,-. y Y g Bost relsh turkey pulletsliatchedin 1898, let Port Arthur. `•algal Iain about 7U pages of most interesting The afternoon session of Friday will I ;:;. cies yon can uphold the time and be 2nd $1, 3rd 500. Beat and heaviest turkey o! St. Peter's church choir has obtains%1 Y reading matter written b distinguished .be devoted to the discussion of such V, ^ " sure it is correct. Our watches are any age, $2, Bestpair•ofgeeeehatchedin1898, the services of Professor Nicholls of Alcx. Butler has again nuaved into b Y g $2, $1, 60c. Beat pair of ducks hatched in 1898, T town. He is in very poor be;al6h• authors of England, Canada and the reaulutiuns as may be brought before fully guaranteed to be just as we rep $1 76c; 25c. Best pair of cockerels hatched in will Bertin as leader. P'rof'essor Fowler ors Antliversary ser vice, will be held in United States. One of the most hum- the convention by the local assucia �,,,.t 'n; resent them. They are manufactured 1848, 01,75e,25o. Beat ppair of pullets he tolled in Mr. sided at the organ on Sunday end Rev. the Methodist church on Sunday, orous and suraetiva features is "'iw° tions. by the Waltham and Elgin watch eqm- �898,'B3; 7i2; Dresta display ns of ddrawnpand °n Father illcIieuwn of St. Augustine as tVovembei lith. Rev."Jaynes Allan of Weeks Before the Mast," by Charles Each local division is expected to r , . ganu s whose reputation is world wade. trig, $3. h&er sis•ed nt the morning and evening T,,,.,,,,tn will preach butdt morning and Lewis Shaw, author of "Random Rem. take same subject on P. S: course and i ,: In prices they are reasonable: Best and largest display o! dressed meats, the' „ discuss the srwne Ill all its grades at lo- Our facilities for repairing watches sertices, evening, iuiscences of a .Tile Voyageur, which cal meetings, and be responsible fui' p g Ansttockexhibited will be for sale. Parties Ja also appeared in Saturday Night. Its the presentation of that subject or the are the hest. desiring to sell stock can have the use of the kR — -- -" —J_ pictorial Supplement, "The Mystery of ,result, of these discussions at the r grounds whether the. stock is for exhibition or • TIN, Iles:t and Chcape,st• About TROW3 S• the Morn," is without doubt the most general convention, that is suppose a A J GRIGG not. It is expected that a large number o! ori beautiful and ar0atic colored picture local division takes grammar or geog- { t ■ r buyers will be present. Ampleaccommodatfon Mr: g ever given with any newspaperor maga- raphy it should he discussed in all its r,Ay JD+ WELER and will be provided for all animals andpoultry. ch The New Fork lud:r,pend nt. the lead- The Minister of Agriculture inti ` OPTICIAN. -RULES AND REGULATIONS. th ' Ong weekly newspaper of the world, mates that adyie,es have been received mine in the Old World or the New. An- guides from time totime and the result . k 1. Entrance fees will be charged as follows:- from the agent it, (ireaG Bri:nin of the wilipw9pp°site Market. Thoroughbred cattle, one dollar each; grade L and one whose pages exercise the 6 other colored plate gives the _.lemons of th:atdiscnssion carefully summed up, r " cattle. 50e each; sheep and swine,' hoc each; • an widest influence, is enter.ipg upon its Department of Agriculture,snying there flog signal of Lord Nelson at 'Trafalgar, condensed, and presented at alae gener- - poultry, 25a er pair' display of poultry, 25e; fiftieth year of'publicatio'n. 'I'hs Inde- is a cod demand in f3reat Britain for dreasedmea onedohar. g expressing the'sentiurent, England ex- al iueeting in Exeter, The following 9 Large Sehoollll "aSmall City 2, Entries will be received -by the `Seeretary, rot pendent empUasizes its fiftieth year by well.lattaned turkeys of good size. Re pacts every roan to do his duty. subjects ars also recommended by the 1 . at the Agricultural Hall, from 9 o'clock a.m. to co changing its form to that of a magazine, .advises tide making of small shipments 'rhe edition will be ready about the executive to be discusses thorougly by r E'%I/T .12 o'clock noon on the day of the show. No ex- b P early in November. Tne turke s are the local divisions:— R habits will be allowed unless the properentriea Mr and try reciucin r its annual u' seri tion Y middle of November; and news agents F L have been made and the fees paid use rasa from 03.00 to 912.0) ; single copirs killed by the breaking of their necks, and those de,irin to have the number .What can he done by teachers to pro - 3 The judges will eommencejudging atone for poo lU to 5 cents. The Independent and the also bleed from the mouth. g. mote ra professional spir•itamong teach- o'elocksharp, and no animal or poultry shall be ha Y carefully wrapped in a tube for mailing, ers? What, can teachers do to foster STRATFORD, ONT. - removed from the exhibition buildings before the` fn its new form will print 3,610 pages No cutting or mutilation isapparent on should send in their orders to the 'I'or- °_11. Gives the best training in eommer- 'four o'clock .m. of reAding matter per year tit a cost to the outside. The are fasted for 48 + •L ncatnral spirit? general. The of the 4. Any animal deemed unworthy by the Y onto Newa Company or the publishers P. S. course in generral. The teachers tial science, shorthand, typewriting, 3udgeawillnotbeawardedapremium.andthe ily subscribers of $`1.00, while the promin- Lours before beingkillsd. About eiglt at ones, as the supply is limited owing sphere in the community.' Our text g Tu ant magazines, which sell for $4.I U a ornamental feathers are - left on each to the costly nature of the world, anal books and their defects. The evening e'tc., which enables the possessors to decision nsa oappea will be ton ides cases tIncases y 2, ' win In near) all the cases the tail p secure the best situations. V�rite to- of fraud and protest. Protests must be lodged den veal•, print only about OUO pages. g y will doubtless be exhausted almost imp programme of the general association P day for beautiful catalogue. Moder"ate with the Secretary before the close of the show. J• alae subberibei to The Independent feathers are picked off. Turkeys mediately on it being offered to the pub- rs expected to be provided by the local atea ; board cheap. Enter any time. 6• Animals that are to be used heroafterfor Will rets t3•L per cent. more of equally good which are nearly the same weight lis division association of Exeter. Messrs breeding purposes are not eligible to compete b should he sorted into boxes fob W. J. ELLIOTT Principal._ and will be strictly excluded. reading matter at one-half the cost l nether. H. W. Anderson, G. W. Holman and 0, An admission fee of l5o will be charged. me c Y y Best quality in turkeys are needed occ It is not only the leading tamil week] W. H. Johnston were appointed a sub- GNARYEST EXCURSIONS TO M. Y. M°LEAN, JOHN MURDOCH, news aper but b far the cheapest and only. The Queen's hotel rind several husi• °plretertheee of the programmeeandvm a final Secretary, to com- President• Koe P t ' Y Y• best A free specime"n copy may be MANITOBA NORTHWEST — and ea • �_- __.__ _— and the Lad 'by addressing T1rr, INDEPENDENT, tress houses ;lt. u0jollaine, Flan., were arrangements for the association at I 11` Lneknow. R ha Fulton street, New York. Txr N> ors -RECORD, $1 to Jan. 1900. destroyed by fire one night last week. Exeter. w ---'—ON— I AUGOST 30 and SEPT. 13. The handsome new Presbyterian i i 11 church at St. Helen's will be opened seen ao WINNIPEG ...• for divine service on Sunday, Novem- tam ' PORTAGE LA PRAIiiIE... her 20th, when sermons will be preach- shib BRANDON ed at 10 o'clock a. m. and 7 m. b ay DELORAINE. , ....:..... (] t p' RESTON G the Rev. W. A. J. Martin Rev. Guelph h°ut I�i W ESTEVAN..:... •.. . •• and at 2.30 p m. by the Re BINSCARTH................. Leech of Whitechurch. On Monday MOOSOMIN .................. ' WINNIPEGOSIS ...... , ..... � evening a fowl supper will be dheld in REGINA.. •.... ............. � f� (Y, the basement of the church from 5 to Mrd MOOSEJAW................::1} u�J 7.30 p. m., after which addressess will Tifild YORKTON ................... J be delivered by several Rev. gentle• monk • $ -$%5. men and others. The musical pro. -- a rua..a r.o va •r oou u...,+•. ; i PRINCE ALBERT ......,...1- gram will be furnished by Miss Patter- cheeae factory %ave engaged Mr. W. A CALGARY ................... J son of Auburn and the .Lucknow Thompson for the following year. Methodist choir. Miss D. Boyd is engaged to teach RED DEER .................. The rpsh of grain still continues to -Miss 1 for 1899.—Mr. F. W. McDon- EDMONTON ................ flow into the village and already over a h has urchased from Mr. (Iso. Port - Tr '.O' fifty carloads of grain have been ship- Iz _ ped from the Lucknow rain elevators, er of ?oderich his handsotlne roan 11 s —` d,p g, The prices 'trtaid last week were :— driver. 'i Mr. Sohn Treble spent bun - .taliJACKSON " •gebt Wheat, 67 to 68 eta. ; peas, 59 to 60 day at the Nile.—Henry Allan i, ■ gradually improving. --Un Monday, ' CLINTON. els. ;barley, 40 to 41 eta. ;and oats, 28 Nov. 1st, W. Howell took podsessiou of � " ` to 27 eta. the store and postofflca formerly occu- r - Bruce county council has decided Vied by A. W. Green. While here Mies s $ - . that the county na a whole shall keep �reen conducted a very' successful i► r the inmates of the House of Refuge year's business and made many new without ariy reference to what local and warm. friends. Her very kind and H�•sT ry� V '111. IT W municipality the indigent may go py all w manger will i much mis8ed 1VU Y iLY u from• by all �vhdm She came in contiliet with ,, An exchange of pulpits took place, land the best wishes of her many between Mr. MacLennan of Tiverton. ren s'follow her a whatever sphere Noyembelr 24th' e.3 ; , and Mr. MacLennan of South Kinloss �Ii!1 d p , Y8l►8 ra ., on"Sabbath lh,at. she dgsednter.- r. Thos. S. Mrs. has lettaed'for a term of years Mrs. Mr. Oliver Johnston of Kinlough. 066. Morris' farm. Will issue o lol�l hof Dungannon.ss there to Mr. Mal- returnhtirc��kets�tat w 5, , soldggout'hia btasin 81 8 Flis C1UOS . Mr. J, 5�1. Macleod virhb hs reaently : e, .,A 1?A9ACiAEA1S NERVE A returned from Monaike is the uest . ." hetWoonallstafignsi ;Canada•.andall'a`iiops r g. UIYILLn1iEAIt_M8E STRAIN of ttanoiatrsmlo - pp p J. Macleod. .' btlD AND tn Canada to riYidfrom Detrbi nad'di tb tisp.ep..:. Of Mrs,, . IVE 13A rtsLUMns v kt b all stations inanadtt, to $ ab, nrEsRa mr3la MECsrIMON X tl11 THE PREAOIrER A D ,,,, Mtah• from iiian ilrid a Niagara Falls, Black Rook anti RSl7LAtM&D SY T1iE PUw�7Efi oar 1Hffi tilEAT Biiir,alo.1 - $. R +"LIEF IN A DAY. --The red letter sOu"I AIKERIOAt3 Non"" Good going All traina November 23rd and 21<th• promise that never faila In cases of the v• W. S, Barker, of Peterboro', says; "1 -''' -`.1� 0*0 , Good returning from destination not later t'hnn severest and most chronic stomach *asegreatly affiteted with indigestion and nor- . ,'Novd,rbcr28th,1808, r trouble ill using Dr. Von,lStan't Pine4 vousprpstraticn and m wife was all i• un For all inldrttiation apply to Grand Trunk ]ftq. ap leableta. Nature decreed the: " doors pod sumerinsi mnp�i Eram general debil• " *'' - ,",A, " ,Syetcin Agent#. p> ity, and•,vdb heartily loin hands ir, giving test!- ri A. Toronto, r Pineapple as 01f10 of humanity s great ambo to the gteat re tet and burattoo oworeof 0, DICKfJo1�T, D. , . ,Antom--medical stienee has searehed Soutl Amotican Norvina. S laudid� results . ' • A. O, PATTI50N. CI.T,R, Udnt, C1Inthn, Ipt out anti now it's. at the door of ever followed the taking of the fire ,,bottle, and a t. it, 1JONIJINS, Tkkdb A'gen't, 0111ton: few bottles havo onred us both and we c oor: . __ e�ufferer, A pleasant and positive Dore, fully recommend it to our fellow•suff'erors.' 85 cents, —"--- I Noir . - For Ever t=if'ty Fears ° Longrellow 'tar 06 Illustrated. • a' ZViRs. WtirsrovV'd fllyoxiltrsa: xRtrr fish boon LoAt'yiiav Ciiisrleb Duna 01br bn illus. • LOOSELY used by milllo M bf inothers .ior their. bbildron -. ., -._ rr „ ,lr While teething; If dieturbod at night. and trsted " Tha P66.ple of.Dfckoue for he broken'Of you rest ,bya nick child atft, �ln Ladles H6WO Jburnsl, Thb pictures paeked to tbake the yat! look and, oryink w t& fiain,of Outtih Teoth,sfattd a big. bled and eat L bettlo b! "Mrs ,kTo ovv d goath• tVOrif sly sy6destltul that this yegrr Allid itlg-SkiUp Par Ofiildtrdo Toothidg. It will a• �Aotln rie�rty�dAy `W, i,•. Tgltl , li tf1 Alii 1 , ltovb tho btlr tot, suireebr, im p .q, , 0, d Who As meds Ill% i eyr n land slrt t iv li C to entiirtJon,#t athai#,thoroitsltliniatakenbdat ,•. , 1h a id btrid6b iri hid art will illubtrate • �t., Id anted bniarrhaeja • rbp. latae rho 0torilaeh , r - .. 1. - . a d bb10,61K aures W it "Colib softeilb the tx' r ea 6 ()I JJo1J f016- y"�•alab tot CLOSELY Gu'>ns,radiigoo1nfft%mmtttiott,'attkgdp voAtanaa a The JUdl6d Mind h't�tath4l. 'lite p6ems cube tb fhb EVhoTrf 41sy�NtAsrir . ,Mk#. wlyta wly ,. tt s► q " Soot ,p� S . >b'for bildf, in toethirigid• Tear dejected gra Th6I'salni of OL 6, lits. hacked to retain Cho ardinit4 rand motto tib' ie"&ticl la the>srrsariptiior5 avid itd' W$tb's' r1 t1E`vstlgeltflersr 11ttr'6urtshi 1.aha tnolstCtt`e'r o> the oldes�dtt� baat $etnale plrY$iolans and i lr it _VIR...+ . fio--1 # in girt t_ . I a tatbtt, Prise twonty-fitvo" bt Mites "84,11drsh, Tho tVhl>idren ti 1 A R Illi l It Ifl 1 . ,..�...�,.ld:' �esure aua asla !6r "t, bnt',f r`�ltaillagb Dluoltslbitll, baud bont#a bottle, Still by all rifo ttidts throtl ht Yjttt, lila"N orawo.>u.«a.yrr gt, m • tithorll, r). L t S r • u,vv tst.iA b JV%A0l VVIA VMUIC4 - -- � ` ,• ---"-.-• -- --._1_r.� �_� vw. rev \vol au ♦v.J a..vu.r 1' O L i ui vau,uc: zra�,cgvu s.vr. nrur '� drain Con. 9 $33,49 0 00 - radio and ' �' •I the Rev. S. Salton, W. J. Parsons in brad a son 12, $30.00 A. Johnston f to Mies Sadie, daughter of James gravelling con. 6 $44.00 •grading and Abbott of Kincardine, formerly of g g ' grading JOHN �I Centralia. ovlvert E. B. 618.94 ; J. 'Kirkpatrick,cutting hill E. $.'$38.60 ; E,;i MoLean BIitT1[S. gravel and drainage, $7.30; :-John Bar- ' bar, gravel and drainage, $19.64 ; Jae. CLINTON SMITA.—In Elma, on Nov. 2nd, the Young, lumber.sceount, $27.92; D. Mc - wife of Henry Smith of a.son. Donald,balf of job on N. B. $25 ; Jae Fos- __ _ ' BRowN.—In Turnbeizry, on Nov. 2nd, ter, gravel and drainage, $5 60; Wm. � pn{' p the wife of Leonard Brown of a • McAllister, lumber for drain, 50o.; Sam- The council for Marion Brown, charg- Po tll�iril ,Concert U CO��SU son uel Clark charity, $10.00. ed with the murder of Policeman Mich- j p l j Jolms.—In Uaborne, on the 9th inst., Council' adjourned to meet on Deo. I5 eel Toohey at London, is t of steps the wife of Thomas Jones of a aoeording to statute. to teethe a postponement of the lyra( TOWN HALL. daughter. until the Spring Assizes. DEATICrit3'. ' "SOONER DIE THAN SUFFER." , ; 5 PEOPLE'S STAR' SERIES Is TnE rAIN•RAtlI{ED RHEUMATitl,s WAIL— ENTERTAINMENTS. S_RLIr•ERY.—In Stafea, -on November souvit tnsEnioetvrtaaontnxroovnn rampum E INDEPENDENT. Admission Only $1 for Entire Course. 5. '.I;. 3'rdl Mary+ Ann. Sellers, aged 44 TAE SWOLLEN sTtFP JOIN9'S• OIVEa NEW LIFE TH yg&y`s, 6 months and 16 days. ANEW SOPE-0t7REa PEUVANENTLY' NE.W YOM. NOV. 14th—J. Williams Macy of New St ottrttl. -Yn Mcirillop on November J. H. (Parrett, of LiverpoeI, N. S., I was a York, Humorist crud Buio-Batto. 5th Mr.'. Thomas `Young, aged 36 groat snfrerer for Years from acute riieumattsm DEC. 23rd -Edward P. Elliott of 'New years, Waaunable td Walk or put my feet undor me. CHANGE d� FORm. York, Impersonator and Monologue SA1vriIDRs:—Ia Stephen, *d concesmoli, "1 triad everythingg roecommonded and was Entertainer. trdated by beat phgsteians, but relief was in i'�+ p JAN. 19th=- Harvard Male Quartette on Nov. 7t , William Henry vain. I was reconambpded to try South Amer. R E U U CT I O N I N P R I C E. '' Sanders, age 6A years, 5 months! lean Rheumatic Cure. I procured a Bottle. Ulub of Boston, recognized as the , and 5 days, when half of it was taken i had groat relief, SEMI -CENTENNIAL YEAR leading male quartette of America. HARCt1i1l1AVifS,—Cin Nov, 8th, James A few bottles pored me, Naim that it is the FEB. 21st-=Fadette's' Ladies' Orchestra I6R VRS,s. a{�pd 70 ears. father ealyremedy,thatwill.curerhenmatlsm.is of Boston. See June number of Sue - of John and $ A. 14ar reaves of _ -�-- sides Its THE Vif le h'Year b� hngin cess magazine for description. , 1.3ft1� reaves Bros. of Toronto, form- Anderson's Pibysicalr Education. its forni to that of a wagaxine, arlo MARCH 19th --Morgan Wood, tlt0 erl 'ef"13rutsel9. �•'•'•L••� b3t" reduoing its annual subsorip: Talmage of Detroit. .r on Wednesda' Wa .haste just reeetved from the pubs iOO to 2AO 3ubscriber3 List now MO . ]:n. Elma, y, J p . tion price from r$3 $ Nov'. 2nd, Mrs. John_ Moore, caged lisherg a copy of It AnderaoiN Phynioal Bing19 copiesirom ten to five bents;. open at Jackson Bros. 04 years and 4 months. Education." This is the West Willik Of It iXrill lntaintain its'r6putation as MON'rGttl�[nny,-••At Toronto, on Nov. Dr. W, G..Anderson the amll.known tha eadin tJiT00 IY 1�TearanAPOr of - 3rd; Maitland R. B. Montgomery, professor of ftmnastift at �" s V11iver• the "Wi1�Clt1� pi *, le, son of Cit�yt. A. T. Moret- " sity. The boo .treats of 6•yer " hake of BUTTER W ERCR coat of Glodericli aged 44 years• . I,- Y p „ 1'i3A INDEP 1NDRNT in it$ tleW folio . g y 18ody Ullditlgt bold ib u 1 to date" in will pri&b 3,89:0 pages.ofreading matter We want all the butter and .B a ever hrt binary Thdre lire a 86341 t�"g: Y p l , ,. 1? • per ��q+e"af}at a cost to subsariltera of �2: W we ban lif+3t for whish we will lyse , BAD HEART --DIZZY' HEAD. allaptefs devoted tt71�!roftlasional,pebple, while the prominent magazines, which the bitlhest market flee. ' �'11 I.: ' , Us�n'abs 960, Womelt. itt�d, Obildrilm p . sell for $4.t�1 a �raur, print only about + Ar,tvlrttr:cmArls• livk »n• AorlEvra• It outh4vr"todeoresse ourv►el 11t pages, 'lie stibaarlber to TI#10 �y Ltrg "Alt )Y y y g 2.00b 1? EI E $'ii o ",.S 'bi1R$ Irb1tt T11% VgAut ioottfG'Vst`n W 'knittxit et9 2 "et, tent. more 61 0 if 6orpale>stt,and ltloreaso ib li'thin� It INiS'gk�>2NDItrl�.g $ p �rrrrafte . glued vbtlttbtillm 146"ilitefnant,ahilifitb Jor equAlly good readdtng matter at one- our stock of orneertes la frmh, . ' 11 uteri rid flavin baeui ' , I w tit' both ntbn 'did interested oro lf6fsi Fliers rtldbr to fontf tilt+ health grant r kalif the Dort! We •rtsao .a > bbu ht to 'still is bel g rill d k .. ii, ' & t b he is I MIX batt. 'w6tigth') grd6eyawlf:frobtrol, d eg ant'bitr� tiebads a dopy 6f tlaif#welt, bili f$ ,tlt tli3ir ysair . - y br at that rate ffllf Atly past t% ytme. ce-A t Will soon 0leAr lthelvoa, hurt Our via si ahtyuld ', he book p 15 .. volt b's' swat poatpidd bg thri , fo srld'f bati►x dAra f6ir 66 Abet hhon copy. l Toy Gs is • 1�itbllbhaf'1'or `l`tiffi ilAl}tllt� blas . Adhrets•� . AW..�tt9btt Cbc ftttii'dt15. 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