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The Huron News-Record, 1897-09-08, Page 3
W I N ERR DIREOToR r - L. 0. L. No. 710, flats TRANSACTED. D. COOK. CLINTON. Notes Discounted. DraftR Issued. 11.� N pA r��oYSON� �ei�s Meet, asootrp Monday of every mouth. V elthte brethren alwtYs PRODUCE EXCHANGE made welcome. incorporated by Act of Parliament 1866, J. P. sHEPPARD, W. M. P. CANT ELON, in. Sec, THOS. BEACON, D. M - OANTAL, $2,000,000 BEST, $1.400,000lpf�#iC. Going li�aet, Express ... .............. 5 a.I �- MONTREAL. $ead Ofdoe. - I /`( LINTON Lodge, No. 84, A. F. A A. M. est. ry Fridayy on or after the moon. Visit ovam Ing brethronuordiullymvitad Ili. MOLSON, MACPHERSON, President, V WOLMSTAN THOMAS, General Manager. A.J. HOLLOWAY, W. M. THOS. RUMBALL, Sao. na Headquarters for all kinds of Field and Garden Clinton, Dec. 0, 1805. Notes. discounted, Collections made, Drafts • Ontario etreet Clinton. Night calls at front door of residence on R.Atenbury street, opposite Presbyter- ian church, issued, Sterling and American ex- K. 0. T. X. change bought and sold. J. L. Turnbull, M. B. Toronto Univ.; M. D.; Clow INT■a■BT ALWWEDoN DEPOWTs Kearns Tent No. 66, Knights of the Maccabees of the World. $,,000,$2,000 and $6,000 Policies. More - SAVINGS BANK. borehip over 100,000. Assessment principle -has never exceeded 12 aseeasments In a year. Oheapept InterlBt allowed on sutras of $1 and up. and safeat in existence. Meets in Orange Hall, Olin• 1 ton, first and third Friday of every mouth. FA.RM333R6. A. 0. PATTISON, G. T. to conduct it on the cash prtnoiple, sad will supply Money advanced to farmers an their own noise with one or more endorsers. No mortgage re• �yoo�,s FLOUR C qulrod as security. H. 0. BREWER, Manager, December, 1895. OLINTON. FEED STORIE, "post office." There was no vacancy C11LIIt011. CSD. oTaggart BRAN and SHORTS in Large or BANKER Small Quantities. ALBERT STREET CLLNTON OIL CAKE, LINSEED MEALS ' 10 lbs. Choice Oatmeal for one Bushel A GENERAL BAYKING BUSI.VE'SS flats TRANSACTED. D. COOK. CLINTON. Notes Discounted. DraftR Issued. 782•tt _ _ - Interest Allowed on Deposits. PRODUCE EXCHANGE Clinton, June 8th, 1891 858y -y�YaAt4lC�ll. HILL & tJ OY N E R 9 Express ... ............ 10.27 p. I Corner Store, Albert St., Clinton. Going li�aet, Express ... .............. 5 a.I Dealers in Grains, Flour, Feed, Seeds, .: ''''''''''...I� etc. Teas specialty. DR. W. GU N N , na Headquarters for all kinds of Field and Garden R. 0. P. trod L. R. C. S., Edinburgh. Office- Sooda We carry the largest Stock and the largest variety of Seeds. • Ontario etreet Clinton. Night calls at front door of residence on R.Atenbury street, opposite Presbyter- ian church, All Goods will be gold tot lowest prices for Cash. WeCash for Eggs• Any kind of grain takenpay in exchange for Goods, same as Crash. DR. TURNBULL. HILL & JOYNER. J. L. Turnbull, M. B. Toronto Univ.; M. D.; Clow CENTRAL BUTCHER SHO P 0. M„ Victoria Univ, M. C. P & $. Ont, ; t of the obstetrical society of Edinburgh. Late 1f -- London, Eng., and Edinburgh hospitals OfBcet- Dr, Dowsley's stand; Rattenhury St. Night calla FORD & MURYHY , awered at Office, ns (Successors to J. W. Langford.) DR. SHAW. Having bought out the above business, we Intend A. 0. PATTISON, G. T. to conduct it on the cash prtnoiple, sad will supply _ our enstoners with the best meats at the lowest pay Officb-Ontario street, 0 1posito English ` formerly occupied by Lir. Appleton, og prices. F RD & MURPHY. hurch, "post office." There was no vacancy Jas. S. Freeborn, K-D,P, in 1891 and 1892, thus told the legend: & S. 0., &o Ph LIVE RUGSWANTE- seen again. Inquiry inade by the Russian "Away back, before Alaska passed out D. Graduate of King's & Quenn'e, College of Bi ano., Dnblin, Ireland. Licentiate of the General Medical turn on schedule three developed from the Council, Great Rritsia. Member of College of r4ysioiaia and Surgeons, Ontario, Formerly regi - nepotist., secured the appointment of dept 0 the Rotunda Hospital (Lying-in and Gyme- ;ological), Dublin. Special attention to diseases of Highest Market Price Paid. women and children. Office and residence, Rattenbury St., next, door to Ontario St. Methodist parsonage. D. CANTELON, Clinton, 8t9 -1y - 798•tt. N. W. WOODS, DESIGNS, all they could concerning the topography, L. R. C. P. I. L. M. R. C. P. I.; L. M. Rotunda. Dublin; M. I't, C. S., England; M. C. P. and S., J. E. BLACKALL, Ontario. yg9-y Veterinary Surgeon Consulations at the office recentiv occupied and Veterinary Inspector by Dr. Turnbull on Rattenbury street, Clinton, frotn 11 o'clock a. m. to 3 o'clock p. n1• week "Hut," Office on Isaac street next New Eta office. Residence, Albert St., Clinton. days, and other hours at the Bayfield, Mr. McGillicuddy Was an office -seeker y Weahaveneyforsecurin Offimte to America. we have a Washington offiol in America. lookingfor any little snaps on which the y P y J �alttltrld. B. THOMLINSON, McGillicuddy, in an open letter, makes his It is interesting VETERINERY SURGEON, was not now, as a gold country, still it Nvas under- Dr Bruce, Surgeon Dentist Honorary Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary Col ■ tege, Toronto. - Treats all diseases of Domestic Animals on th OFFICE -Over Taylor's Shoe Store, most modern and Scientific Principles. Clinton, Ont. Spec'i:il attention to pre- Day and Night Calls Promptly Answered. servation of natural teeth. Residence-Rattenbury Street, West, Clinton Ont N. B. -Will visit Blyth every 3londay, and 381 Broadway. New TOf) - Bayfield every Thursday afternoon during the summer. _ goo, Trowhlll, ed to give the relative the position. man began to get impatient. Meanwhile Dr. Agnew, Horseshoer and General Blaok' charge of seeking the office, MI•. Mc - smith, DENTIST. A Albert Street, North, - Clinton Office hours - 9 to 5 JOBBING A SPECIALTY. ••D••DDD Woodwork ironed and first cines material an work guaranteed ; farm implements and machine At Zurich the second Thurs- rebuilt and repaired. day of each month, TO THE: FARMERS. ty .Judge of Huron. man, the old fisherman said, "I fulfill my �r aCStudy t, your own interest and go where can torship from Mr. Mackenzie. you get Reliable @& garnessr J. SCOTT,-=--_�_ Barrister, 4rc., I manufacture none but the BEST OF STOCK. ELLIOTT'S BLOCK, - - CLINTON. Beware of shops that sell cheap, as the have Good Housekeeping. got to live • 40- Call and get prices. Orders Money to Loan. by mail promply attended to - J O 9 71 Lo7 I� 3..L, �t E. CAMPION, Q• C, HARNESS EMPORIUM, BLYTII, ONT BARRISTER, - • •, SOLICITOR., - GO TO THE NOTARY, c c., Goderich, - Ont• Union Shaving Parlor Office -Over Davie' Drug Store. Money to loan. -- - For first-class Hair -Cutting M. 0• JOHNSTON, and Shaving. BARRISTER, - SOLICITOR, Smith's block, opposite Post Office, Clinto .J. EMERTON, Proprietor. COMMISSIONER, ETC., -- - Goderich, - - - Ont. WATTS & CU. Office -Cor. Hamilton and St. Andrew's Ste. CHEMISTS & DRUGGISTS W. BRYDONE,, Great Northwestern Telegraph office, BARRISTER - - SOLICITOR. Albert Street, - Clinton. NOTARY PUBLIC, c c., OFFioc LEAVER BLO(jK CLINTON. 81 7 -tf _ - T q ,QRti t�a1XAa. C^ �1 v JOHN R 1 DO UT. CONVHYANCER, COMMISSIONER, ETC. Fire Insurance. Real Estate. Money to lend, r U illr 0 . _PUHUro . If ,fon want a arst nlaer, well•made pump, ane U will give you satisfaction, Rend your order to i undersigned. Ile will dig and clean we)Is and do it the closest prices. He also handles a first-ol FORCE PUMP. JAMES FERGUSON Opposit Queen'sHotel - High Street Olintol 809-tt _ Gmud Truiik 1Ralwa. : Office -HURON STREET, CLINTON, OrrICIAL TIME TABLE. packages, thereby securing its purity and excellence. 551b., r 16. and 5 Ib. packages, and Haver Buffalo and Goderich District:- Cantelon Bros, Going West, Mixed .................. 1015 n. r •• Express ....... ......... 1.03 P. ) will be the reward of the prospector who can flnd the lost Golden mountain in north- . " Mixed...... ...•.•....• 7.05p.i GENE RU, GROCERS dt PROVIS- Express ... ............ 10.27 p. I Mr. Tarte call rest, assured that the Going li�aet, Express ... .............. 5 a.I ION MERCHANTS. .: ''''''''''...I� • STEEL, HAYTER & 00. ,f Mixed .,...,..,,.,.,.,.. 4.2.55 p. i GrockerGlass & C1 naware London, Huron and Bruce:- J , Going South, HzVrcm............ .... 7.47 a. i ALBERT ST., CLINTON, ONT. ....•...... 4,30p.I Highest Cash Price for Rutter and Eggs Ging North, ................. 10.115 a. i 0.55 P• 62.1y M. C. Dicirsox'I _ AGENTS I am just starting the best thing Dim. PnysToronto. for money making you have aeon for many a day. Your name and addresR will W. E. DAvis, G. P. & T. A Mantra bring the golden Information, not disposed to be docile. The Gode- R. P. GLASGOW, Toronto, Out. A. 0. PATTISON, G. T. ing somewhat chary of entering on the rich Signal, of which Mr. Dan McGill! - 0 The McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Company. Farm and Isolated Town Proper- ty only Insured. George Watt, President, Harlock P. O.; James Brosdfoot, vice -Pres., Seatorth P. 0.; W. J. Shan, non, Seoy. Tieae., Seatorth P. O.; Michael MUrdle Inspector of losses, Seatorth P. 0, DIRNOTOY9. James Brosdfoot, Seatorth; Michael Mardis, See. forth; George Dale, Seatorth; Geurgo Watt, 11400011 Thomas E. klaye,Soaforth; Alex Gardiner, Leadbury ThomaaGarbutt, Clinton; Julin McLeau, Ripi,en. AGENTS. Thomas Nellare, Harlonk; Robert McMillan, Sea - forth and James Oummings,Egmondville, Parties desirous to effect insurance or trans. sot other business will be promptly attend• ed to on application to Buy of the above officers ad• dressed to their respective poet offices. NO'T'ICE. There being some misunderstanding with re• gard to wreckage, let it be distinctly understood that It any person takes possession of any kind of wreckage and fails to report to me I shall at once take proceedings. Remember this Is the last warning ishall give. CAPT. WM. BABB. Receiver of Wrecke, Goderlch, Goderich, Sept. 7th 1891. FOR TWENTY-SEVEN YEARS DUNN'S BAKINC P0TUCf%nnWDER { I `l'IIUU,Caution. - �0u.�'-t go. .QH .. ('i}ilng No C �n exchange bays: The threshing Mesh under ordinary con- sett�sson is now on, and owuars of eteaui �lhogyou takpHood's Pllla. The big, old•tash• threshersShould see that their e:inoke ditions Without the know'1- ionSd,ausu-poated pills, which tear you all to stacks are properly Iit'otveted by ed e that SUmethin is pieces, are Iter In It with Hood's, Easy to take acre US, HS called for l inw. Any g g thresher who neglects this pn'r[uition WIOri either Wlth dlges- is liable to a heavy fine allot iniprison- tar Hood to all Fatmers are also tva e h not Clori or nutrition. If the to allow a t[ action engine to he hitch- ed to a cleaner in then' horn, as this is it brain and nerves are not fed, andeaaytooperate,tstrue t violation of the. conditions laid down , I of Hood's Plus, which are Pills ill till Insurance policies, they cant work. If the up to date taevery respect, Ayer's Hair Vigor tunes up the weak I blood is not Well supplied, Bate, certataan0 1.Hure. A11 hair•roots, stimulates the vessels and druggists secs C. I. Hood s Co., Lowell, Alaea it can't travel on its life She ody Illus to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla tissues which supply the hail' with uu- trition, strengthens the hair itself, and journey through the body. -- adds the oil which keeps tbHshafts soft, lustrous, and silky. The niost populaWaStlng 1S tearing down r I r an 'Ids, luable' toilet preparation in the i Scott's Emulsion is building TO HIS WIFE. _ The jury empanelled to ellqquire into up. Its first action is to im- 13ow many summers, lovv. the cause othe death of i11at have I been thinet f y Wil• prove digestion, create an ap- ]How many days, thou dove, liams, who wits killed in Tur•outo by a Hest thou been,minet trolley, returned a verdict oflucciden- petite and supply needed nu - Time, like the winced wind, tal death, attaching no blame to the When 't bonds the flowers, motorman. trition. Book free. 11ath left no mark behind _ . SCOTT & BOWNE, Beltsville, Or1t To count the hours. rheic is not�ling to prevent anyone Home weight of thought, though bath, concocting a mixture and calling it On thee he leaves. "sarsaparilla," and there is nothing to ---- Home lines of'�oaro round both prevent anyone spending good money A PERFLLT TEA Perhaps he weaves. testing the stuff; but prudent people, Some fears, a soft regret who wish to be sure of their remedy, For joys scarce known, Sweet looks we half forget- take only Ayer s Sarsaparilla, and su All else is flown) get cared.MONSO'U"N Ah, with vyyat thankloea heart M. C. Cameron Agatill. I mourn and sing Look, where our children start. Mail and Empire, Like sudden spring) THE with tongues all sweet and low, Israel Tarte advises the Liberal jour- FINEST TEA Like a pleasant rhyme, nals and journalists that if they know IN THE WORLD TEA They tell how much I owe anything the publication of which To thee and time.- would throw discredit on all body Con- FROM THE TEA PLANT TO THE TEA CUP, -New York Ledger. nected with the phrty t�e proper IN ITS NATIVE PURITY. course to pursue is to say nothing A LOST ALASKAN MINE. about it. This is just the sort of ad- "Monsoon" Tea is put up by the Indian Tea + s Sample of the best qualities of Indian vie© that might be expected fro[. Mr. Teas. - a a p searelifiac For Hidden Millions Ia the Peas. •Therefore they use the greatest care in the - Tarte for if anybody needs the Pru- selection of the Tea and its blend that is why they LARGEST SALE IN CANADP' J. C. STEVENSON, Furniture Dealer, &c. THE LEADING UNDERTAKER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR. Opposite Town Hall, Clinton, Out WM. N. WALKER, -the reliable - UPHOLSTERER AND MATTRESS MAKER, SEAFORTH, ONT. Parlor Furniture repaired and recovered. Carpets sewed and laid: also cleaned and re novated at reasonable prices. W -•Orders loft at BROADFOOT & BOX'S store, Clinton or Scaforth, will be promptly at tended t� o. McLeod's System Renova' for -AND OTHER - Tested Remedies. SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE For Impure V('eak and Impoverished Blood, Dyspepsla, §uleeplessness, Palpatation of the Heart, Liver Complaint., Neuralgia. Loss of Memory, Bronchitis, Consumption Gall Stones, Jaundice, Kidney and Urinary biseases, St. Vitus' Dance, Female Irregularities and Gen- eral Debility. LABORATORY, CODERICH ONT. J. M. MCLEOD, Prop. and Manufacturer. Sold in Clinton bay J. H. COMBS, and ALLAN & WILSON. IIIiller's OmlIMS Line, Goderich; Ont. When In Goderich do not neglect to secure Miller's Otnnibus to all parts of the town. Our livery is well equipped with reliable horses and good rigs, and prices will always be found rea- sonable. Stables on Fast Street„ near the Square -telephone No. 51. JONATHAN MILLER, Goderich. WANTED Men and Women who can work hard talking and writingsix hours daily, for six days a week, and will be content with ten dollars weekly. Address, NEW IDEAS CO., Medical Bi flding, Toronto, Ont. Property for Sale For sale, on Prdncess street, Clinton, a one storey frame building containing three bed- rooms, front room, kitchen, gantry, &c•; over quarter acre lot, bearing orc�ard, principally plum trees; good hard water; also small stable, good hen house. Price and terms reasonable. For particulars apply to PdELIX HANLON, Goderich P. O. -- Pasture to Let. Horses and Cattle taken Into pasture. Good fences, plenty of shade, water and salt. No Barbed wire. Apppply to C. MASON, at Staple- ton or to M. GLEN, of Orange Hall, Hullet•t. [ 974 t -f . CLINTON. WOOD AND COAL YARD. t -- Subscriber Is prepared to promptly'fill all or ders for Wood and Coal, which will be sold a lowest rates. Office on Isaac Street, at LAVIS 1MPLFMENTS ROOMS. W. WHEATLEY Estray Dog. A hand scmo young black Pointer or Setter first noticed on Aug. 7th. Owner can have a samo on applying at Tnr NFws-RF.ConD of b flee, proving property and paying for this a advt. 977.4t, For Sale -Bargain. Bay horRo, 4 year4 old, well bred, good Hizo strong, speed expected. Will take pony 14 hands part payment, to mate a bay pony. E. N. LEWI8, Goderich, Voters' List, 189'7.' MUNICIPALITY OF THE TOWN OF CLINTON, URON CO. 1• Notice is hereby given that I have transmit h• tod or delivered to the persons mentioned i I• sections 6 and 0 of the Voters' Lists Acts, th 1• on lea required by said sections to be so trans 1. milted or delivered of the list made pursuan I. to said Act of all persona appearing byy the las i. revised Assessment Roll of the'saidtMunleipal ity, to be entitled to vote in the said Municip ality, at elections for members of the Legisla I• tive Assembly and at the Municipal Elections n and that said list was first posted up in m n office at Clinton, on the 12th day of August 8 1897, and remains there for inspection. Electors are called upon to examine the sat List and if any omissions or tiny other error are found, therein, to take Immediate proceed Ings to have said errors corrected according t 1, law. WM. COATS, Town Clerk, Clinton. a August 12th, 1897. Dreary Yukon Country. Lection afforded by a conspiracy of put it up themselves and sell it only in the original. Five 111illion dollars in nuggets and an dilenee that iiia n is Mr. Tarte himself. packages, thereby securing its purity and excellence. 551b., r 16. and 5 Ib. packages, and Haver inexhaustible mine of fabulous richness It must be said that Mr. Tarte's idea, void in bulk. of in b will be the reward of the prospector who can flnd the lost Golden mountain in north- while not generally accepted, is lived up to at least by the Tornto Globe ALL GOOD GROCERS KEEP IT. ern Alaska. Such at least is the report Mr. Tarte call rest, assured that the If your g,ocer does not keep it, tell him to write to current among the miners along the Yukon Globe will say nothing of hint that is • STEEL, HAYTER & 00. ,f and its tributaries, says a Sioux City cur- not, flattering, or of any of his deals n and IS Front 4treet East. Toronto )respondent. The story may be a myth or that is not hopeful. jest arose. Mr. McGillicuddy had look -- it may be literally true. No one seems to BuC while Mr. `Parte is calling for and the party so small -it numbered only know for a certainty, and so many lives silence and the Globe is observing his YEARS' XPERIENCE. have been lost in the effort to establish its orders, some of the other papiprs are only enough packed for transportation to tb'ubb Or falsity that Investigators are grow- not disposed to be docile. The Gode- "never mind, Dan," said Mr. Al. ness of the deposits. It was expected to ing somewhat chary of entering on the rich Signal, of which Mr. Dan McGill! - disappointing intelligence to Mr. "I party and work the lead for all It was search. Mark Hamilton, a Yukon miner cuddy is the editor, is at it again. It4:..E50 "post office." There was no vacancy "What became of that party after it left in 1891 and 1892, thus told the legend: will he remembered that Mr. M. C. equal to the emergency. "I will snake seen again. Inquiry inade by the Russian "Away back, before Alaska passed out Cameron, M. P., the great enemy of 11(_ ad d -d head oft." "Camp - turn on schedule three developed from the of Russian hands," he says, "a party start- nepotist., secured the appointment of "the first offer." Campbell's d -d ed up the Koyokuk river, a trilmtlnry of his Son-in-law, .John Galt, to the post- TRADE MARKS, the Yukon. The members wanted to learn mastershipofGoderich. Thisviolation DESIGNS, all they could concerning the topography, of principle called forth strong protests PYRIGHTS Qts. of the country, its mineral resources and by the Signal, to which Mr. Cameron Anyone sending a sketch and description may tree, whether m1 invention is the various tribes by which it was inhabit- replied in A bitter letter, charging that probablyckly stiletto patentable, probably patentable. encyfo securing ed. They were pickingu furs, too, and p Mr. McGillicuddy Was an office -seeker y Weahaveneyforsecurin Offimte to America. we have a Washington offiol in America. lookingfor any little snaps on which the y P y and wanted the place himself. Mr. On. Patents taken through noon & On. rsooly■ might stumble in the way of Indian trod- 1 Ing. Alaska known then, as it is McGillicuddy, in an open letter, makes his It is interesting special notice in the SCIENTIFIC„ AMERICAN, was not now, as a gold country, still it Nvas under- rejoinder. an statement, and it is only to be regret- beautiful) illustrated, largest circulation of stood thntgoldavnsoccasionallyfound, and ted that Its extreme length renders as aoient�aclOurnal,weekly,torma$3.Ooayyear-, st.$o aiz mouths. Specimen copies and liANb the explorers kept their eyes open for an P P y P y republication in full impossible. How- BOOK ON PATENTS sent free. Address chance sight of the precious metal. About ever, the salieut points can be sur.- MUNN & CO., half way up the north fork of the Yukon marized. These dive a view of the 381 Broadway. New TOf) - they branched off to the west and some- machine in operation, and incidentally old man was gone so long that the young where between the north fork and the Arc- throw light upon the methods of Mr. tic cocan, no one knows just where, came Cameron. Mr. McGillicuddy opens to a small mountain, the base of Nhloh with a reference to the charge that he was literally honeycombed with veins of ha;d:sough ttbepostnlastership. "With rich gold bearing ore. "reference to your Statement Of my "Such at least is the story. Idon't vouch ost- "having applied to you fat• the post.- for its truth. It is said that $6,000,000 for "office, you lie, and you know it." worth of nuggets were picked up in a few This is pretty straight. Then Mr. Mc - weeks almost on the surface of the ground. G{llicuddy gives the orgin of his con - By this time the winter season was begin- nection with the post -office matter. It fling to set in, and the prospectors con- was in August last, year that the sub- cluded they hnd better strike forthe south- jest arose. Mr. McGillicuddy had look -- ern settlements. Traveling was so difficult ed for the registrarship of the county' and the party so small -it numbered only But he was apposed by Thomas Gib - six or seven -that the greater part of the son, M.P.P. Phomas Gibson. M.P.P., treasure was cached near the camp and was like John. Dryden, \I.P.P. He only enough packed for transportation to wanted the job for- his brother. "But convince settlers in the south of the rich- "never mind, Dan," said Mr. Al. ness of the deposits. It was expected to C. Catueron, while conveying the return the next summer with a stronger disappointing intelligence to Mr. "I party and work the lead for all It was McGillicuddy, will give you the worth. "post office." There was no vacancy "What became of that party after it left at the time. But M. U. Cameron was the`lnountain no one knows. It was never equal to the emergency. "I will snake seen again. Inquiry inade by the Russian "a vacancy," he declared. "I'will cut authorities when the explorers failed to re- 11(_ ad d -d head oft." "Camp - turn on schedule three developed from the ' 11e11 will go anyway, and you will get Indians the story given above." "the first offer." Campbell's d -d he(td wars cut off. Mr. Mirloc•k, a A Fish Story With a MoraL purist of the Cameron type, ordered A story'with'a moral, or whose sole rea- in investigation in order to trump up' son for being is to carry a moral, may not a pretext for getting "Campbell's always be out of place. Here is one, brief "d -d head off," and of course, as and to the point, which is good for all lati- the accused was condemned to. -be he- tudes and all tones: A young Inan stood headed before the trial took place; the listlessly watching some anglers on a decapitation was duly carried out. bridge. He was poor and dejected. At Then, Lifter the decapitation, M. C. last approaohingn basket filled with whole- Cameron turned about and brought some looking fish he -sighed: "If I now his son-in-law from somewhere in the had these, I would be happy. I could sell I United States to take the, office. Mr. to this thein at a fair price and buy me food and lodgings." Mulock was a consenting party' outrage. The Ministers were warned "I will give you just as many and just against the nepotism; but they in- ns good fish," said the owner, who chanced Nested upon pushing the thing through. to hear his words, "if you will do me a It. looks as if Mr. Cameron, after se- trifiing favor." curing Mr. McGillicuddy's help to "And what is that?" asked the other. create the post office vacancy by "Only to tend this lino till I Come back. volunteering the promise that he I wish to go on a short errand." should get the office, proceeded im- The proposal was gladly accepted. The mediately that the vacancy was creat - old man was gone so long that the young ed to give the relative the position. man began to get impatient. Meanwhile After defending himself from the the fish snapped greedily at the baited charge of seeking the office, MI•. Mc - hook, and the young man lost all his de- Gillicuddy gives the list of offices pression in.thoexaitementof pulling them Mr. Cameron has been after. Tbey In, When the owner returned, he had are as follows :- caught a large number. Counting out 18(36 -Mr. Cameron applied to Sir from them as lnany as there were, in the John Moedonald to appuint him Coun- basket and presenting them to the young ty .Judge of Huron. man, the old fisherman said, "I fulfill my 1873 8 -Mr Cameron sought a Sena - promise from the fish you have caught to torship from Mr. Mackenzie. teach you whenever you see others earning what you need to waste no time in foolish 1803-M r. Cameron, immediately wishing, but cast a line for yourself. "- that. he knew that the county registrar Good Housekeeping. was urh yell, applied for Ills position. 1805 -Mr. Cameron, on the death of The Painless way. Judge Toms, ,,was willing to throw Before the days of chloroform there was down the Liberals of West Hurn., Mr. J. W. Moyes-•, manager of the s qunok !n San Francisco who advertised and accept a judgeship from the late Metropolitan -railway, was 01"011nxnrs- tooth drawing without pain. The patient +Tory Government." ly chosen its the Conservative candi- was placed in n chair and a wrench given, cjilte for East York it, the coming pro - when be roured violently. "I thou ht ou Subsequently Mr. (anreron sought e y vincial elections. j said there wns no painf" "So there in the county regustrarehip Duce ng:ain. not by my process. That is Cartwright's It looks its if Mr, Cameron hist gTon way. That's the way he does it. It's on the perpetual hunt for something The victor,es of flood's very dlfferent from mine." Another tug, Comfortable, and profitable for himself, Sarsaparilla over all and a still more violent howl. "That's and had ultimately compromised by Forms of disease the way Duinorge pulls teeth," said the getting Mr. Mulock to ant "Garnphell s Conclusively prove unabashed practitioner. "You don't liko "d -d head off, and to give the That it is an unequalled It, no doubt. Who would?" Another place to his son-in-1,tw. It is It Pits- Blood purifier. it conquers twist was given, find the patient, an a tally piece of business; first, because The demon, Scrofula, rule, howled worse than ever. "That," the dismissed postmaster was con. Relieves the itching fund burning of o the dentist says, "ie )?arklneon'a mode." demned before his trial; find, secondly, salt rhennl, rules rnnningsnres, ulcers, the this time the tooth was nearly ant, because of the nepotism that folio we(,. boils, pimples,•and every other form of Mr. Cameron figures badly in the joh, humor or disease originating in impure t "I will now," he said, "display my own land Mr. Muluck is no better, than he blood.. The cures by Hood's Sarsa.- method, whereupon he triumphantly is. nl'illia are cures -absolute. periYianent, withdrew the tooth find hold it up for Irl- speatlon. "You observe flint by mp truly - --- - perfect cures. They are based upon y solentific process there Is really no pain perfect power to purify and enrich whatever."-Nev ' rk Tribune, the blood. a d ---- +.•� -- a The Naputnee hr:aneh of the Dounin- s E5 ion Bank was broken into on Fridav o A mill hand in Booth's factory ill night by hurglars, and thirty-two Ottawa was struck heavii in the thnus'rnr3 dollarsin hills and cheques stornach with a slat of Hying wood and ftr"taadBest for Tableand Dairy carried away. No clue has as yet been died from the effects of the blow. "*adulteration. Never cakes. obtained to the robbers. $ r�-d t. ry� r�-d