The Clinton New Era, 1886-10-01, Page 6t
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FAIIDAY, OCT. 1 1886.
To The Blue OptterIQ.
New EEA.
BY EleIse A, Sidmings.
O'er thy begorci, a miat 15 desceudiege
• ifitle Ontario 1
Busliroueing tbe tutsts of thy gallant barques,
elee Ontario!
Humility reigns M temple and.baU:
The rain falls is! torrents„ on greet end small,
Washing the drp115, from Me hearttof . •
Blue Ontario
I love thy Queen city, MeV in its pride,
•Blue °Mario 1 •
• Greco are thy parks, like the emerakfe hue,
Blue Ontario!
Genius and art aro feater'd with cere,
Progress takes root, in thy pure, buoyant air,
Thy youths and maidens, are gallant and fair,'
131uo (Mario:
And now while Lwrite, the sun iniiisgtery
Is shin1ng again, filling bents With Maim ;
-Thif olue to thy breast is calmly returning.
The sails of thy crafts look like wings of a &iv
Thy waters are dancing with purest delight,
The mass from thy temples look joyous and begli
And I from my heart this fond prayer indite,
- - • Forget me not Ontario!
' ' " Toroitecippeletiele84
The Siott: Act Difficulties,
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OTTAWA, Sept. 24.—Great diMeTilty
-continues to be experienced in. bringing
cases of Scott Act violation before the
eourts. A short time ago Inspector
McDonald, of Renfrew, took a trip to
Eganville with, a pocket fulLot sum-
monses to whiskey sellers and witnesses.
He placed theamper in the hands of a lo-
caiconstable,who undertook to serve them.
After sleepingoa the inatter,however,the
latter decided he would not, and went
to Renfrew to return the documents.
Since the 27th of March, in North Ren-
frew, Inspector Fortier has laid 'thirty
informations against alleged Scott Act
violators. In 21 of theso•cases he se-
cured convistions, four cases were dis-
missed, and two are pending, the defend -
Ano having left the coentry. •Two cases
have beereoppealed and two defendants
been CM:omitted to gaol. .The anima'
of fines collected wag •• $1,200. This
amount' lies in the hands of the magis-
trates, who await instioctien from the
Dominion •Governftent irefitre banding
it over to the•Provincitif Government or
its Inspector, or the Board of License
Commissioners. •The • North • Renfrew
• Board- of commissioners- have notified
the Provincial Government that they
will not proceed with any more prose-
cutions until funds' are placed at their
disposal to defray costs, • Although suc-.
cessful, as above stated, the retention of
the fines leaves thew Out of pocket. In
• the meantime information will continue
to be received and laid, ready to, be pro-
ceeded, with as soon as the -authorities)
are SO notified Isjr, the Provincial -Gov::
ernment. . •
Salt Rheum' (hired.
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111oGregor &Parke's Carbolic berate has been
tried and found to be the only positive cure for'
Sett Rheum, Pimples, Blotches on the
• face -or hands; Cuts, Burne..Bruise, or any sore
that nothing else *111 heal. Try McGregords
Parke's Carbolic Cerate. 25 e. per box at Wor-
bington's Deng Store. ' •' *
PERTH NEWS'
Mr. *S. McKinn has been' appointed
Chief Engineer for St. Marys'. .
J. E. 'Milken, merchant, St. Marys,
moves to California next month. ,
Messrs. Moore & Sop, St. Marys
Agricultural Works,have sold out to
• Richardson & Webster;
Mr. Wm. Doherty bars seld his 'farm:'
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of 90 acres, Bear Topping, :to Mr. Nifzi-
ger for the.stim of $5,400. • •
Scrofula and'all forins of scrofulous diseases
are rapidly purged away by the Use ofAy
a--a-filla. Ma -Will druggists. ' •
Mr. Alex. Elliott, of 1.4egati, has rent-
ed his farm. to Mr. ROL Kerr, of Mit-
chell.
A valuable. cow belonging to Mr. J.
Wilson, Of the llth• eon. of 1VIerhingtow
was killed by thefalling of the tree.
Al son of Mr. Sainuel.11ancOck, at one
• time of. Mitslieil committed suicide in
tlfe- States last week, bycutting his
throat.
• Mr..Wrn. Levy, grocer,-Mitoliell, Was
fined $20 on Monday; Air •selling liquor
by the glasa to. a prominent Scott .Act•
man of the town. •
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The folloWingfigurerepresent the
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business clone in Stratford post •offiee for
the weekohding Sept. 18 'Letters 738l;
postal card, 157;2books and Circulars,
14952, parcels, 47; registers, 125 ; ft:ee„
101.—Total postage,. $258;31. •
On Friday last, after oribr ft few days
illness, Thos. Grant die4 at his residence,
Mitchell, at the aged of lfitt years. • De-
ceased was an Old and respected resident
of• Mitchell, and his death ie much' re-
oretted. • •
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If your hairla tureitli4 gray, don't t180 the
poisonous dyes which burn nut .its.lifo and
vroduce many diseasett of the Reale. Ayer's
Hair Vigor is harmless, and 'will restore the
natrral color of the hair, stimnlate it growth,
and bring back its youthful gloss and beauty.
Sold by all druggists.
Geo. Roy; an old and esteemed set,
tler of Mitchell, passed away on Saar:
day. He was in the 65th year of his
ilge, and up to tt'few weeks ago Always
enjoyed the hest of Jiealth. I3oing a re-
tired farmer, he had nothing to oebnPy
his attention, and spent most of his
time down totirn, which brought hiM in
contact with a great many people', 80
. that be was widely known.
During the three Month ending Sept.
14th, three magisterial cases dame before'
the msgistrates 'of St. Marys ;43 before
the police magistrate or Stratford ; and
one before ,the mayor of that city ; ten
before Listowel magistrates ; one before
A twood magistrates ; and seven before
the Mitch'ell pollee maeiatrate. The
finen imposed represent P465,10,
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• EXCHANGE NOTES.
The Canadian people have seen wbat
use Sir /ohn Macdonald made 'of, the
•opportunities they placed in his hands in
1878. Ihey have seen their ,taxatiou
and debt increased, their incomes retitle-
-ed, the public resources squandered,
their personal liberties infringed by me-
nopolies, and the moral sense of the com-
munity corrupted, by giga.ntic schemes
of bribery. The -duty of redeeming the
county from such a monster of iniquity
is impressed upon the people, and they
are not going to be led from the per,
formance of that duty by any pretences
of seal for prohibition or for Protestant-
ism. It bas become apparent from the
reads of the past eight years that an-
other five years of Macdonaldism, would
sreduee Canada •to a, condition whence
many years of industry and, parsimony
would be required to lift her. The Mac-
aonald Administration shall be judged
upon its record, and not upon the pro-
mises of its members -or the professions
of its organs. ----Hamilton Times.
Sarnia Obseryer—Mr. W, G. Fee, of
Toronto, ft notorious Tory partisan and
election agent, is Working through the
Scott Act counties of Ontario, ' stirring
up the temperance organizations to bring
out temperance or third party candi-
dates at . the coming elections. As the
Scott .A.ot counties are, as a rule, those
in which Liberal majorities prevail,..Mr.
Fee will do a good stroke (Tbitimess
for the Tory party, if be can persnade
the temperance people to waste their
votes upon A third candidate.
Gesell Valise. .
Many sufferers buying medicine have
been disappointed, don't •glie up, buy a
reliable article like Dr, Chase's Liyer Cure
and with it you 'get a recipe book alone
worth the money, • • ••
• Trapped at Last.
• It wilr.be remembered on Oth -June
• hist an atteapt was made to blow up
the residence of J. G. MCOette, and burn
that of Mr; Thos. Elettstotr„ of Sarnia,
Ont., Both these gentlemen were con-
spicuoui 58 energetit • supp'orters of the:
Scott At in Laud:AO:1 Co, For sem
time past Detective Rogers. has been
working up the case. Heengaged an
assistant, who, . under. thi3naineof Billy
• A.rmstrong, engaged board at a hotel in
Sarnia, kepi by Chas, A. Hind, and,
known. as the Rossin House;Here
he worked his way into the confidence
of the proprietor. • This assistant was
arrested for disobeying a. summon to.
.giVe evidence in a Seat .Act, case and
fined $50. , This,. however, was simply
sto deceivethe people with whom he Was
working.* A few days ago • Inspector
P,aliner shminoned several- hotel -keepers
in Sarnia for selling. liquor contrary to
the ,Canada Temperande, .Act. One of
.the.party Sumnfened wita Hand. • Hand
• itninediately decided to give the Scott.,
Act inspectoi a. taste of dynainite, and
Pfferecl Rogers' assistant- $25 to fire the
cartridge, at the same time stating that
he bed dynamite cartridges at Petrolia: •
The two went' there together Sept...21.
In the evening they returned, Hand
carrying a cigar box, in Which were two.
half pound dynamite cartridges. 'Rogers
was kept posted, and on the arrival of the'
,was
at Sarnia was on hand and arrested
Hand' with the. hex in bis posi..-
--He is now &jail', It appears Hind's
intention Was to blow up Inspeotor
Paliner's residence. ., • "
McGregor de. Parities; Farbolie • Cerate
•7.'llave you, an oldSore, Cut, Burn. 'Bruise,
Corn, Bunion, Salt Rheum, Pimple,.:Bletches
_Bough Prands-or-leace-f-Ieserthererisrbut-Olik
cure, namely, 'McGregor and Parke's Cerbolie
Cerate. If you but try it, it will convince you.
it costs but 250, at Worthington's.Drug Stere.
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WO enersoii Reieurces.
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Wonien need. to cultivate their own re-
-sources Metre. there are Some who early
recognize ,thedifference-. of-Yalue• between
the perishable andimperishable things of
this earth. Every valuable .possession has
its added careand expense. 'People who
were once itt moderate cirennmatanees. qr
poor, eyen:who.grew wealthy, look rigk'af •
the old life as one freer froth cares, and
happier, yet if they were to gobs& tp their
early and simple style of living. the world
• would severely criticize them. Every
women needs to keep up her, list of old
• friend, and make newones) too.; the
family and children cannot meet all the
wants thal middle-aked people Meet have
• for friendship. Not any womatt is so busy
but that she..can-fin d ti e -to-writ e • an
Occasional letterjf the friend to whom
she owes a -letter come- to see .her
she. could lay aside work and talk to her,
and urge her. to stay lenger. One can stop
on the street at the risk of taking pneu-
monia in winter:to talk to n friend for half
an boor', rind why cannot friends be Civil
when they do riot meet . •
Pure air OW' ,7 day, which housekeepers
need so much., freshen them :up till
twice the arnaw'ityof work gould he aecoin-
plished that Owe i .withbut the daily
clraggiug Benet+ ion which one has who stays
so clesely it.(1 not's. There • are many
mothers and children who do not go oet for
a week of anowy or stormy'weathei, and all.
Reeve irritable or cross, because they have
-failed to provide themselve With proper
nrotectiois against •storms-oYershoea,
leegings, rain Or umbrellas, The English
m IV, en tire,sfeee reit rain hr shine, I -Teal th
reelse first With them, nit it e1soe1d•-,2-Good
Heesekeeping.
,
• Decline or Man. •
rental or organie weakness, timorous
ity and kindred delicate diseasee, believer
induced, speedily and permanently cured,
For large illuatrated book of particulars en.
close 10 cents in stamps find address, WorIcl's
Dispensary Medical Ageociation,e0a Main.
St., Buffalo, N. Y ; ,
At the' comtheneeinent of 'dm. 1311111b
CO, ASSi2o lag! week, Judge Galt was
presented .y the Sheriff with it pair of
white kid gloves. Thera were, no cri-
minal CAPS 10 be tridd.
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NEWS NOTES.
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Tharsday,November 18, liss been set
apart by th'e Gevernmeift es Thanks-
eving day throughout Canada.
Parnell intends to make a special ap-
peal t Irishmen in America to assist
tenants evieted during the coming win-
ter to holdout -against the landlords.
Mayor Wilson, of Napanee, and Dr.
Meacham, of Odessa, were Thursday
nominated by the Tories of Lennox as
their candidates for the Dominion and
Ontario Legislature respectively.
Canada, far north though elle is sit-
uated, must yield the palm ,in the mat-
ter of weather' tolier neighbor. A snow
storm of an hour's duration prevailed in
Belknap county, New Hampshire, on
Tuesday. • • ."
Montana cattle aro being extensively
shipped over the Canadian Pacific: line
for the south. One train load passed
through 'Winnipeg Thursday, and it is
expected that over eleven thousand head
'will be sent by the same route this year.
The Police Magistrate at Owen Sound
was brought before the Mayor and John
Chisholm, LP., last week,chaiged with
using insulting and • abusive langnageito
Chief of Police Egeston, whom he called
a 'liar' and a 'double-faced villian' itt
the police court mem, The case being
proved, the Police Magistrate. was fine
$5 and costs, or 10 days in jail.
• Saturday, Oct. 1.0th will be observed
as a clay of prayer by members of the
Women's Christian Temperance Unions,
• and the following day will be Temper -
'mice Sabbath, on which da Y it is desired
that temperance:stern:tons shall be preach-
ed in the churches, and the subject of
temperance -made preminent in Sabbath
School exercises. •
The Queen's health is cansinn•bconsid-
erable anxiety. Although Her Majesty
continues to take eutcloor exercise, walk-
ing a little every morning, ancrdriving
in the.afternobn, she complains of. fa-
tigue after a very small exertion'.and
her growing feebleness is more visible
within the;past. Month than it had been
before.
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• The Battleford Herald conteins.par7
• ficulars of some sixty Indians leaving,
Poupdmaker's reserve. and going, it is
said, in the direction -of Edtheiireitirte:'
cause they were refused food, as a pun-
ishment for misdemeanor. The .Indian
officials' had started in. pursuit. '. The
Indiaps had no arms and could. not Mint
and it is supposed hunger Will drive'
them back.' • •
The • death IS anneuneed of afr.liomer,
who has -represented New Westminster
in the Dominion House of Com ni ons
during the present :Parliament. • Mr:
Homer,' unlike Mr. ,bunster, and other
• lively ALPs., who have been sent from
the Pacific Province, was a quiet; easy
going fellow, Mid rarely took an active
part in ,the businessof:the House: -
:A fire InToronto'at .8 a. m, Sept.'24;
destroyed -theextensive wholesele liquor
and grocery' warehouse of Davidson &
Hey, 36 George St., formerly Fester &
Davidson: Loss 'about $150,000 of
which $12Q,000 is oh stock. Inserance
on stock $79,000, by:Oouldinj & Son.
wholesale. Millinery next door suffered.
to , the extent of $10,000 cretin damage
hvveater. •
. The Methodist Conference closed en
• Thiusday Morning, • Septenther 28rd.
Previous to being dissolved a resolutiOn
was ;1:tiought tip in 'eridoreation , of the
;prohibition partij," but Dr. Williams,
the C4eneral Superintendent; said es long
_as ii.e4zas...Superintendente-he would not
give 'hia sanction to anything •of the
• sort. He .did not believe in tying • the
Methodist body up to apy politiCal party.
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. deo.-- 31:. Bartholomew, the President
of' . the Charter 'Oak Insurance .Oo., of
Hartford, Conn., has become a' default-
er. He appears to have mathraWay
with some two niillion- dollars of: their
fends. The. loss Will fall on three other
uuthPfiPies besides the Charter.Oak, viz.!
the. ElthifOrd Silk Ce, the Union Menu-
factm ing Co„tancl•the Schuyler Electric,
Light Co. He is said tb,be involved to
.the 'Holyoke WaterpOwer Co. also, to
• the extent of $200,000. ., • .
The London Advertiser says "Lt is a
positive'', feet that the writs are now
teedy at ;Ottawa, tire: dates /only being'
Made blank. An election may be brought
therefore, of the Reformers everywhere
to he prepared. Organization is the
Watchwor4; and it should lie thorough,"
The Liberals of Huron had better look
sharp, and make ready to form it time
of hattle. Do not let the enemy take
You One:Wares atA disadvantage.' .,
How:the government control Of tire
officials on the Indian e6SerVeS Mae he
'turned to aecount to help the Tory can-
didate, now that the red men have been
given votes,was demonstrated in the re -
tent. Indian Council at Satigee,n, where
speechea were made by Mr, A, McNeil,
M,•P. for Yeah Bruce; and Dr.13onnar
Liberal candidate for the Riding. Mr.
McNeil's speech lauding the Goveiai-
ment and misrepresenting the Liberals
was translated into the Indian tongue
by the official interpreter present, bub
When Dr. Bonnar rose tct speak the in-
terpreter struck,' and these of the In-
diens- who eould not understand English
were thus deprived of the privilege of
hearing. Mr, Molleil's Blanciererefeted,
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• A 's'ee (Ilfe
'Around each bottle of br. Chase's Liver
Cure is Medical Guide and Recipe -Book
containing useful infermation, ()yap 200
reeipes, and ermine/iced. 11,y Doctors and
Druggists as worth to times the oaf Of'
the mecligine. Medicine and 13o6k $1.
The Elgin CountkItupectors have be-
gun an active campaign against violators
of the Scott Aot. Two convietiona have
just been secured at Wallaeeburg, a.na
three at Ridgetown, and informations
have been laid against hotelkeepers at
Aylmer, 31iddlemarch, Fingal‘ and
Shedden.
London, Sept. 25. ----The race between
Wm. Beach, of Australia, and Wallace
Ross,,of St. John, N. B,, for £500 a
side, was wort to -day by Beach. The.
champion Was four lengths ahead at the
finish.
Thc Last Tear; 1S86.
After the above -yes -As ended there need be no
Person suffering front Neuralgia, Toothache,
Headache, ,Lumbago, or any acute pain, if they
will onlYPerchase a bottle of Fluid Lightning,
as it cures instantly. , Palo cannot Bete 'weer°
it is used, The name ie Fluid Lightning. Sold
by Worthington, Druggist.
Scrofula
Is one of,the most fatal scourges Which
afflict mankind.. It is often inherited, but
maybe the result bf hnproper vaccination,
various other causes. chrome- Sores,
, Ulcers, Abscesses, Cancerous Mutton,
and; in smile. cases, Emaelationi and Con- .
stimPtion, result f rem a scrofulous Condi-
tion of the blood. This disease can he
cured by the use of .A.yees Sarsaparilla., • • '
inherited a scrofulous condition•of the
blood, which caused a derangement Of my .
whole system. -Aftertaking. less than
four bottles of Ayer's SarSapinelle I am
•Entirely•Cured
and, for the past year, have not foundit
needisary to use any medicine wliateVer.
•ant. now iu better health, and „stronger,
that ever' before..: -O. A. Willard, 218
7..'retnoet st., Boston, Mass. •
I was troubled with Scrofulous Sores.
for five years; but, after 1181/11t, it few
bottles of Aver's Sarsaparilla, the sores •,
heeled, and t have now good.' health.—
Elizabeth Wurneek, .A.ppicton street,
Lowell, Mass. .
Sonic months ago. I evils troubled with
'Serofulotis. Some! 011 My leg. The limb
Wad bade' swollen and ettliuned, and the
sie•es disaerged Mtge quantities' of Oren- "
matter.. Every remedy failed, !hail
• 1. used ...A.ver's Sarsaparillit. By taking
t bottles of t his -medicine the sores
have been entirely hen lett, and my health
is' fide° restered, I 'am grateful for the
good • t his Medicine has done Inc..- MrS.
AIM O'Brian, st.,'New York.' '
• AY prIs. Sarsa i;.oa ri 1 I a,
Prepared by Dr. J. C.A.yerteCo,,'Lowell,Mishe..
Sold by all Druggists. Price $1; six bottles, $5. '
.1VTONEY TO LOAN.- PitiVATE FUND'S, ON
INA Vann security, interest IS per cent. Payable
yearly. Apply t� C.A. HARTY, Solicitor, Clinton. en
DEISIOCRAT WAGGDN FOR SALETII
, WIlejle and Shales in splendid order and will
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be soia cheap. -JOHN RIDGUT, Clinton.
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ATONEY TO- LOAN •Ole FARM PItCPEETY..-
-.let Private and Company Fruidse Lowest interest,
also onepproved notes for short dates., C.A. HONTr
Attorney, Clinton. *lm 10 • •
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TAMES HOWSON, LICENSED AUCTIONEER
t./ for the'County.of Huron. Sales attended anywherie
In the County, at reasonable rates Residence Albert'
Street,'Clinton.
•OILER' MILL. -MR. ROGER PEPPER, LOT 86,
8rd con., Tudkerenalth,.will be prepared to lhako
cid& after •Sept - 1st., Wednesday's and Saturday's ex-
cepted,.at 1 cents per gallon,. or 0' cents per bag.
Thera will be a kettle in connection with the mill .for
boiling eider,whieh will be ceargedlor at 25bts. a day.
DR JUGS
MED1i 1,11
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LU NG S
LIVER &
BLOOD.
Szeaseerse7 Seeteeber, 256, 1885. efill
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1 'eel that 1 Owe yon» an acknOwledgm– ent of
tbe.good effects of your valuable medicine. • A
heavy told settled an my Mugs and throat, I
tried several different hinds of medicine, which
gave me no relief. 1 toOk one bottle of Dr.
ing's Medicine and it. gave me inonechate.
relief, believe It to be the best inedicine4or
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lung and throat troubles existing.
E A. OASIS, Commercial. Traveller;
• ISM:, IMP:11E1013ED 11111TO
H„m,,,, BODY ENLARGRIi: DEVICLOPEA.
hte is an interesting odvertitementIong •
rvalls=422er. In rainy to inquiries, we will say' that
OW Is no evidence of hnothug about this. On the eontrary.
advertisera are Vary highlyThodorood: ' Interested persons
• ny coaled circulars articular', by Iddreu,1ti C2.�ctp
Co., BuffaloY.—Tleci* Evening Bes.
AISNITOBA'S TRIBU'rt
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VINEGARS, AND PURE SPICES.
English Male Vinegar on• Draft. -vite
S. 1=.A.Lias9ie, csv 00.„.
CraINT9Z.T.
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Has the finest and cheapest GROCERIES in4.own
C:ntICII-K]ell'i: and G.7-4-A,SSW-A.113E
At prices whicli downs them all.
:ANAny quantrty of Apples
T:ED! ancr.all. kinclS of Farm Produce.
r ', Pears, Plums
A. ANPUS,, ' CLINTON..
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reat Inducement.
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lIavieg bought '0.. Stock of
co OICER"i • :CLASSVTARE
Ata discount, will sell at 'Wholesale Prices' until all isocleatied out. '
FINE 4S4TMENT OF , • S. CHICAGO;,
F.IN E-TO:111.,ErT SOARA
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FLEESIIMAN &CO'S\ 'YEAST formerly kekbY-Tuthill & Ce. "always on ban
',TORN CUNINGHAME GROCER. CLINX0 . •
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AND REFRESHMENT ,ROOMS 'CLINTON.
ANDERSOK. Proprietor
itO?: Cream. oda, Water, etc.
J A.S.AZTbEELS 017, .N EXT GIAlsTP UNION CLINTON
• T,0 THeMERITS.„OF WHITE BRONZE •
MONUMENTS. •'
The following letter is from the HOn. ,tohle Slither -
land. Seedieg of .111anitoba, and gives 00 uncertain
sale& ' • • , •
IL 13 -Pollock, alittnazer of the Si. Themes White
bronze Monuritent Cos
DEAR Sia, -1 'have much pleasure in adding my te5-
thymby to the many which I doubt not you have
al-
ready had, regarding the beality and' other merits of
your white bronze monumetts. There .is nothing lo
ornamental as mire in our cembtery, although we have
a number of marbleltna Scotch granite monuments..
As regards durability;./rom all I can •learn," I have
every -reason to -Believe it to bd seperier to the best
granite'ile artistic work is certainly very beautiful
and cheap. Yours truly, di;SUTIIxRUAND
Kildonan,•111an.Aiig..100.
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Partici Ifitendit,g 'Le purchase a monument should
GALLAGHER, •cdderich, • • • '• 1\.. '' .17 VST GC)
calt on•or write to W.*M.' GIFFIN, Clinton, or:JAMES
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.Tzmiccorprir. • .wc= ..t WE ARE NO* ,O1EN114G ONE OF THE LARGEST:STOCKS OF
100R THE PEOPLE.
AZT,. Cheap qrtoompapst* an4
Cheap PROVISIPNS..
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Raying a large stook of Salt, on hand, orders will be ,filled at
the lowest prices Aver offered in Clinton; as the Salt 'AVor6 will be sold When arrange;
.ments are completed. Will buy and sell TIMOTHY and CLOVtR SEED. -A lot of -
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' • SALT SACKS and GR,AIN BAGS for
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.S11; LARGE VAR,S.01' N. P. SOAP".FOR ONE.DOLDAR. •:'
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—PURE. alla CLSAll* A QIIANT4T 6r BOOTS and SIIOES Remarkably Low Prices.
RYE FOR SEED.
FL.,01111, BRAll, SNORTS, and ,FEED.
. MEALS of ail KINDS. -
I will take any jindoS Witin itt exchana for
any of the above.
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JAMES STEEP,. 0... • CLINTON*
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• S. WILSON.
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GENERAL' DEALER IN TINWARE, eto.,
• HURON. STREET, CLINTON,
Repairtig of all kinds promptly iittoteled to at reason
able ratee, A trial solicited,
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'Redd
I Mem opened in,ounton, a firseclass
BOOT, SEOE alid.
TaTAZINTESS S HOP
I Make arid Mend all kinds of Roots arid SI1065, Mid
keep sin excellent stook on hand. Fest-class. work.
ereeteQe; ;if you went ahything in this
A.A.41LJP.1'43 .14QL-7 line It Will pity you te•cdthe and
500 Inc. r keep from a hum° strap to a No.1 set of
SINGLE or DOUBLE HARNESS, best of stock and
worknemshse may always be expected. Please give
Inc a call. •. •
HARNESSSINGLE
:TEAM HARNESS $24. •
.HARNESS $10.
QARRI419-ES. just. arrived, latest:Styles, Very Cheap.
TRUNItS VALISES bY the.Iiindred, 'Cheap:
High land PINE and CEDAR SHINGLES at Lowest Prices. • 4
T 2'C�LEiL.IL4 .61i111440Ii.
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Laurance's SPEOTA:CLES and..EYE-GLASSE8
,. Aro tho only Genuine English A.rticies in the Canadian Market..
'leeni lfebblee nilgkept in A leek% Tests nie given to purchasers to prove° genuineness.
They are tecominemled by and these testitnoniaia hive been received from the Preeident, Vfee•
President, Ex-Preeideet tuul DeNfee-Preeldent of f he Medical Aseeet Mien of Canada ; the PITfli.
dont of the College of PhyeicIatis end Sergeons Of QUebee !. the Deati of the Waited Paculty Of
Theee reeteninendatiOne Might to bo tufgetont to prove tluAr qualities, bet if furtherproof is
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. C., YATES . ',twat T nirmquty, t ic I reeident ttle ix-Ercsidents -of the Medleal Connell of Nova Seotta. des. '
„ heeded, C
roisTrcoa xctow 011 &rocs tXellANOX, ,ALCF.RT Sr. 7 • all 011 '
Ct•INTON. • .
ROB. W COATS Wittehmaker anti JewellerClintox.
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