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LATE CAIN, at a very low price,
whiei we will give you for
with every link 140' -soldered, and which -we will guaran-
tee for Ave years, Colne-aridsee them
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IV RS. M4`C.S;M
i$NA0UEli OF-„ MV IO
ialao; Organ and 'peohnicon,. or Mnscl
evelo er, ;for use. of pgpils, Boozing at
4bnryStreet;Qllnton
Rtlils•. ,fob Sale,
xl+gnatttity pf gooc A dar'e,nd Hardwood
ytllexgrSale,.Wy�anted 4or6Hoke° Power,
new or Pict' JQHN E1br•MF,S 'Huron 1'0ad
Qotieriol} ToWnshi
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rehe updereigned bei'ng,neoes,arily absent
ks
m:11,4goouuts •with;Wn for So* -M eeztrlara &�tPoPTThie �te
whotn'payments may Abe made.
570)47 WISEMAN
o ter Roots fol' sale cheap.
-bahlias 5 cents p .
i ladlolus.8 cents each,
pSytrawberry Planta 50 cents per hon,
?X f W,,Ii: Searle.
ixP'L,p3. Ems ,QIGFNCY,
.nnhaeriber having severed hieconnection
feAtbithel•Maesey Company, desires to int-
. spate to itis many friends' that he has been
$ Minted agent for the wen-known.drm of
I OgT '86 WOOD, , implement piakers, of
•emit 'a Falle,• and .will'be pleased to fill all
or4era�in hts. hne, as heretofore. Will also
• keep•orf }land's stook of• Wilkinson. PLOWS,
Clolteir,•.:dc Scott DRILLS,,,Diso .HAR18OWS,
llnd articles, pf like nature.
, • W.STANLEY,
Mri> 20. 6 Hoimesvillo wad Clinton
AUBURN•.MILLS,
umber + Lumber!
11aphig,peOured a large quantity of Hem
1oe1t.Qe ar and Hardwood loge, and•the mill
*tinning full time I am prepared to fill bills
forluntber from 10 to 26 feet long, on short
codas, at reasonable rates. for cash. A
Threshing Engine and Boiler in good run-
uing3order,tor sale cheap. Correspondence
solicited: JAS. YOUNG, Auburn P. O.
intor ta ?h=ici
Canadian Moe -PETERBORO, ONT
wIllw a few good pushing men to
I sell =On GRADE Nursery
stook: in th_e Oountiee of Perth, Huron and
Iliacs Our facilites for growing the FI�rEST
and' Hesrinin trees are ,now unsurpassed
SAaEIsranx•and Ouwroat ERS are sure to be de-
, 11311101 with, olar, square dealing and fine
goods Write for germs AT onion, and secure
your: choice of territory Sales for fall 1891
and spritfg,1899, begin May let. Address
THOMAS W. BOWMAN,
Peterboro, Ont.
(Over 30 years in the business)
TBALL. Matches.
'The HURONS will play the following
matches on the
RECREATION GROUNDS, Soaferth
During the spring season: -
Sat: May 16, 3 p.m, Rangers of Berlin.,
Thur.May 28,3p.m. Chioagos of Chicago
Wed. June 17;10 a.m. Detroits of Detroit
The first and third are matches in the
championship series of the W.F.A.; the
second a friendly game with the cham-
pion^team of the Western States.
'The CominX School of Medi-
cine”—The Histogenetic
System.
Chicago, Jan. 1, 1888.
ti T is to certify that I have made a thor-
Qug investigation of the Histogenetic Medi -
s, prepared by Dr J. Eugene Jordan,and
ofb, s. unique methods of research, and am
therefore competent to form a correct judg-
Inent., 1 pronounce them marvelous pro-
ducts of the highest skill, showing an ac-
gnatntance'with the natural science far in
advance of any savant with whose works the
world, is acquainted. The amount of time
•and painstaking whish the doctor has expen-
ded upon the single branch of spectroscopy
fitt,enormous, and his discoveries startling.
Alsohaving used these medicines in ivy own
pr notice, I can say that their actual success
'in 'miring disease is as 'great as is their dis-
,deVery. The •revolution of the Medical
soednce.of to -day is no dream -it is at hand.
J. B.S. KING, M. D., P. D.
Prof. Chem: and Toxicology, Hahnemann
Medical College of Chleago.
:The Histogenetic theory of reaching disease is:
Rebuilding the diseased eeilsard tissues of the
',body, with the same proximate principals and
ferments, organle bodies, and so on, which are
normally prepared in the body by the glands
The medicine, areprepared by chemical pro-
ce9eos. In a perfectly pure condition, and are
;gttite'tasteless. Diseases heretofore considered
insurable are cured by these medicines. 'In
'Onto diseases such as La Grippe, Pneumonia,
Typhoid, Diphtheria, etc., the patient improves
at once.
TESTIMONIALS.
'Mrs McOulleo5h, 601 Adelaide street east, To-
ronto—Very rapid cure of oungestion of liver and
inflammation of kidneys.
J1 Ca Sinclair, 53 Victoria street, Toronto—
Bronchial . trouble, effects of Is grippe, cured in
ode week.
•C. H, Wood, 122 Jarvisetreat, Toronto—Kid-
ney ir0ubli, gravel and constipatioiy
`•henry Hoporoft, 744 Markham street, To-
rAnto•--Consumption cured in a few weeks.
J Fawcett 102 John street, Toronto—
, Nina troubles.; had been in Toronto General
”>'Hospital; also treated by several physicians,; af-
ter using Hietogenotie medicines for two weeks
Viae a new woman.
•Jdeepph Perkins, 185 Tecumseh 8t. Toronto-
, Itbmat eab1e Cure of paralysis.
John Bulaugett, Mat'tawa, Ont. -Nervous de-
bilityf etc., 30yea}•s; two weeks medicine did
itore tor him than all the other remedies he bad
WPM In the 80 years.
oneumptiohlMiredpIn0a fewrweeks t, Toronto
Oti . HeVI amorrrrbagee from the lungs andon the abntd
cough two years ; consumption cured in a few
M Weeks.
Call or send tor free hook explaining the
Hlstogenetie system. One of our staff will
visit ClintOn every two weeks
at "Rattenbury” House,
dates for June are
Tuesday find
Tuesday 16th
Tuesday 1 tit °
0011St IITAT.y zEttE
�1•i e Assoc
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IiMtO Monett ie
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]itooinei and 3 lbion Week, •
•fl eircehd' 'sot, Londoa,
lleadorn ` `etitmOotarla,
ells bets'1 16r , ii, 19 lion fA' ;Sheet ifat+
or uit4.
TORE ft Q FOR 13A10E
• louse to 'Rent
To rent, a good frit hoose, With stable
and half an acre of land, situate on the Bay
fieldRoad„near town; good bearing orchard,
Splendid place for any one who wants to
UK) a horse and Oew. Rent moderate
L. RENNET/Y.
House to Rent
The large and commodious house at pre-
sent occupied by, the subscriber, on Victoria
St!!, ki offered to rens on reasonable terms,
to a good tenant. It contains sufaoientroom
for ordinary family, and every convenience.
Within #ive minutes walk of Post'Ofee.
JAS. 13, WEBBY, Clinton.
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To Leb
The.Store next doer to Harland Bros hard-
ware, fitted u as Grocery and Provision
Store with lar a cellar and back storehouse
Also, from t e lst of Afay, the store ad-
joining the. above, fitted up as a first-olass
grocery, with large cellar and commodious
residence. Apply to
HARLAND BROS.
Dwelling House for sale.
*ell
ieeOeted 'situated,
mali fruits and flowers.
well
stocked
the proprietor,good oellar,eoft and
hard 'water, large wood eked every conven-
ience. Also two building for sale, good
draining.W O Searle.
TOWN of CLINTON
COURT OF REVISION
the Town e to Clint Clinton willrt of hold itsfirstRevision
ing in the Council Chamber, on TUESDAY,
MAY.26th, at the hour of 8 p.m., for the pur-
•poae.of hbdring and rectifying all complainto
against, or errors on the Assessment Roll of
this present year. Persons interested are
requested to take notice and govern them-
selves accordingly. W. COATS, Clerk.
TOWNSHIP OF MUTT
COURT OF REVISYON
wales le hereby given that the meeting of
rthe Court for the Revision of the Assessment
Roll of the Township of Hullett, will 'be held
at Londeaboro, in the said township, on
TUESDAY, 26th day of MAY, at the hour of
10 o'clock a.m., for the purpose of hearing
and settling complaints against the said
Assessment Roll. Persons having business
at the Court will please attend at the said
time and plane without further notice
JAMES CAMPBELL, Olerk
--THE -
Standard Life.
-ASSURANCE CO.
Established 1825.
Total Sum Assured, .$104,655,491
Invested Funds........ 36,444,640
Investments in Canada, over6,000,000
BOARD OF DIRECTORS IN CANADA,
Jamas A.
Ck O 3f C}P E,B Greenehielde Esq
.HOn,J.J.C,Abbott,Q.C. Sir Joseph Hickson.
W. M. RAMSAY. Manager,
CHARLES HUNTER, Supt. Of Agencies.
E. W. BURLEY, Inspector,
Stratford District CLINTON ONT,
COUNTY OF HURON TEACHERS' EX
AMINATIONS,1.891.
The Primary (III. class) and Junior Leav-
ing and Pass Matriculation (II. class) Exam-
inations at the Collegiate Institutes and
High Schools will be held at Goderioh, Clin-
ton and Seaforth, beginning Tuesday, 7th of
July, at 8.40 A. ai. Senior Leaving and Honor
Matriculation (I. 0.) will be held at Clinton,
beginning Tuesday, 14th July, at 1.30 r. se.
Candidates whq wish to write at either Sea.
forth or Clinton must notify David Robb,
than 22 d Slay lstating at on 1'.which of not f the
schools they intend to write ; and those who
desire to write at Goderioh must notify Jno
E. Tom, Esq., I. P. Schools, Goderich P. 0.,
by the same date. No name willlbeforward-
ed to the Department unless the fee of 35.00
accompanies the application. Headmasters
of High Schools and Collegiate Institutes
will please send the applioat,ons and fees of
their candidates to the P. S. Inspector with-
in whose jurisdiction their school ie situated
Forme of application may be obtained from
the Inspector or the undersigned.
PETER AD MASON
Goderioh, April. 1891. County Clerk
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Sanitary Plumbilig
AND HEATING
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ALECK SAT1 DEWS
GODERICH
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LATEST METHODS. PARTIC-
ULAR ATTENTION PAID
TO SANITATION AND
VENTILATION
PLANS AND SPECIFIOaTIONS
CAREFULLY PREPARED
Repairing PromptlyAttended to
-_e—
Three trains daily. Telephone Noy28,
Correspondence solicited
Routes of Popular Stallions.
The Imported Shire Stallion
Lincolnshire Penman,
Propertq of Mr. H. J. Hibbs, 16th con. God.
erioh Township, 1.1 miles from Clinton, will
stand for mares at his own *table during
the season of 1891, where pedigree may be
seen. Trains, to insure a foal, $9, payable
In ann. 1892. One person bringing J mares
can make arrangements for satisfactory re-
duotlori. Accidents at tisk of owners of
mares,
HRS J. HIBBS
EASTFIELD CHIJ'.N'1{i.
Lord E skive C1744 dam Great
nie Deana Sire5277
loow e:- by MQNy D ��Y,1leavend hiisstablelSmlithHill,
and go to. J. Fliok's for night. TUESDAY,
olmesville for one ,hour their to G. Hair's
Huron road for noon,thon Rattenbury House
Clinton for 'flight. WEDNESDAY, to Jas
Grahan."s,'lith con. Goderioh to nship frit'noon; then to JM Aloiiander's,., 7th eon, for
night. THURSDAY, to McLeod Bre
•ifluron Road, for noon,; then to. D. Ores, 4th
icon., for 'night, FIIIDAY, to "IV Haaelte'e
B�{Bawd Rood; !Or noon ;'then /as Davidson's
enmille'rtorfight,then to his Own Stable
Where he will roinaiti tiil•the following lion
day morning,
'INMcDON.ACI U & fid ' 0.13, WIiLnfl011.
Proprietor Manager.
lklQllTR Ali .LIVE STOOK
hiKET
There were aboRt. 450.` head of.
Oatohers' Cattle, 600 calves 'And 250,
sheep. and lambs offered at the Etiet;
End abayttoir, Tha butchers were„.out
in
Jar. -se. numbers, but were .n no l;irry
to bap. uiltrl the. mere were willing
to reduoa their prices considerably
lower than on last T'hgrsday, and the
sales were fropi to to lo. Per lb. lower
all around than en that day. The best
beeves sold , at from 5o to 5go per lb
with pretty good . etook at about 410
per lb:. Rough oxen, balf.fatted steers
and large bulls Bold at 4o to 4}o per 1b,
There were rot many milkmen's
strippers on the market, and there was -
very little demand for them. About
65,cattle were bought by shippers at
from So to 5ge per lb. Calves continue
very dull of sale and low-priced, or from
$1 to $6.50 eaoh. The pride of lambs
. and sheep have a downward 1 tendency,
shorn Sheep selling at from $3 to 25.50
and those with their fleeces still on at
from $4,50 to $7'eaoh.. Lambs sold at
from $2.25 to nearly $5 eaoh. Mr Mo -
Duff bought 22 Iambs at from 03.60 to
very near $5 eaoh. He also bought five
prime steers at 55o per lb. Fat hogs
are plentiful and rather low in pride, or
about 5ifo per lb.
TORONTO L1Val STOCK MARKET
The receipts at the western cattle
market were 4,260 cattle, 431 sheep and
2 239 hogs. The offerings were 65 Loads
including aboat 800 hogs and 250 sheep
and Iambs. About 30 leads were on
sale; theremainder being all consigned
through for the British markets. There
was very little change in the market
from last Friday, except a somewhat
easier feeling, owing to the rather heavy
receipts. Butchers' cattle range all
the way from 4 to 50 per lb. but mostly
between 4a, and 41c. Export steers
sold at from 5 to 5Jo per ib. The
quality of the cattle on sale was very
good, and as there was ,a fair demand
nearly everything was taken at the
close of the market.
Calves—There was a plentiful supply
of calves on the market, and they were
of a fairly good quality. Prices ranged
from $5 to 86 eaoh for average stuff,
and up to $7 eaoh for choice. A few
smalland inferior animals were offered
`bat for that plass the market was dull,
and they were rather blow of sale at $3
to 85 eaoh.
Sheep and lambs—A good deal of the
offerings was pioked up from the export
trade, but as receipts were somewhat
heavy and buyers seemed to show an
indifferent feeling prices were week,
about 50 per lb being about the average
figure paid, with probably 51-o per lb
for the best. Spring lambs were not
in good demand, sales being rather slow
and prices ranged from $4 to $4.50 each.
Some sales were: 60 sheep, 147 lbs, - 5o
per lb;'8 do. 151 lbs, 5o per lb;, 43 do,
135 lbs, 4}c per Ib; 85 do, 108 lbs, $5
each.
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It's easy eno'ug'h
—the Ball corset. That's be-
cause it has coils of fine wire
springs in the sides. They
clasp the figure closely, but
yield to every motion.
They "give", but they come
back. So does your money
—if you've worn a Ball corset
two or three weeks, and find
that you don't like it.
• Ask your Dry Goods dealer for it
For Sale by Estate Jno Aodgens
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Lobb's Starch Enamel
This is an article worthy of every lady's
attention.
If you want to save time and labor, buy a
box.
If you want your ironed clothes to look
neat sad Sloan and to Last much longer, buy
a box.
If you want the starch to stay in the
clothes on the line in spite of rain or frost,
buy a box
If you. want everything to look like new,
such as shirt bosoms. collars, cuffs, lace
curtains, etc., buy a box.
PRICE 15 CENTS.
8 'Every Storekeeper keeps it now, and
wh#,re the merchant does not keep It we
want a lively agent to repersent us.
Manufactured b�
. J. LOBE,
Holmeeville
House to Rent.
That desirable -property on Rattenbury St.
adjoining the Molson's Bank, is offered to
rent. It contains room for good sized fam-
ily, with good collar, hard and soft water,
garden, deo. Apply to JOHN RIDOUT.
Ladies, clean your Kid Gloves with
Mather's Glove Cleaner, for sale only by
Beesley & Co... Also a full line of dress-
• ed and undressed Kid Gloves in all the
most desirable shades.
The mayor of Alliston, on behalf of
the citizens, has issued an appeal for
aid for the sufferers by the late great
fire. Many of the people are without
food and shelter and have no means.
'Knoxonian' rises to remark in the
Canada Presbyterian: "Abolish billet
ing, half -fares, clerical exemptiona
of tical discounts, and all the other
aboininatione that help to degrade the
ministerial profession; pay ° the
servants of the church their due; do
church
bneiness on the principle that a
ohuroh dollar has jest 100 cents in it
like any other dollar; appeal to the
honest men. of the ehttroh for the money
wnd the money will tome. The 'people
ho always wont eoinetlaingfor nothin ,
or taireething for half it's value, are the
obis, enoa ths,t, will•object. %lase
,`.
'people •should not bo Allowed, tido tbo.
bhttrob.'
:TO SUIT Aur, D'Et rI ] ES Q ` TElviPg441VItg'
We, have NATURAE.. W QQI+, BALI311IO 4 .c .1013)3$1)
OOTTO,1`t and WOOL'
tiN ERVESTr.S... L
adit.es
ren,0 „sl , indifferent ua:gliaamse.ntP. Mats,a1,a
l-d��, e . htoli
d.a.
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the famous TiEALTII BRAND, in rthree sip .
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See our assortment hetore you buy ; we have the right • goods,,
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per center for- Cash
y*r
Estate, JOHN
We are opening out a large assortment of NEW
SPRING GOODS of first-class quality and at
lowest prices.
Eggs taken in, exchange. 5 per c. off for cash
Taylor & Sons
CLINTON AND HENSALL
Walton&Morrison
T..A.ILOR►S•
We have not time to write adver-
tisements. Just call and see for
yourself if we are not selling $3 a
suit less than any other Tailors in Clinton.
Walton : & Morrison,
Remember the
place SMITH'S BLOCK. CLINTON {OpBoit CoOleper's
s
SPECIAL LL SPRING TRADE
ALL THE LATEST STYLES IN
Fine Boots and Shoes
CALL AND SEE OUR
LADIES NEW YORK MAKE OF KID OXFORDS
COMMON SENSE & WAUKENPHAST BOOTS
• Eggs taken in exchange. Five per cent off for cash
Chas. Carline,'Next Town Hall
HARDWARES TINWARE,
A full Stook Of NAILS, BARBED WIRE, BLACK WIRE, KALSOMINE, ALA-
• • BASTINE, PAINTS and OILS.
MIXED PAINTS, all shades, BRUSHES, SPADES, SHOVELS, GARDEN
TOOLS, LAWN MOWERS, LAWN ROLLERS, in fact everything in the
HARDWARE LINE, and our prices are right. TINWARE we are
almost giving away. CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELF
HARLAND Bros.,
IRON & HARDWARE, STOVES & TIIWARE,
CLINTON-, ONT..
LL
And Bordering to match
Window - Blindly
Ceiling Decorations, etc.
In the very latest designs, and at
lowest rices
The Ladies Sa
1
They have never seen so attraotiva
PRINTS and SATEEN'S as we acre show
ing this spring.
liot weather
God. s
'..you'll soon want them. • Victoria La,W;
101o,25c. Stripe and Check- Musllns, 1
to 2C c. Embroidered Flouncings and
Overs. `
Gloves. and
Parasols
We have what will please you.
Ni.
For the Men
We are showing a very complete range
Fancy Straw Hats, Christy Hard I£ats
and new shapes in Soft Hats. A choi
assortment of' Ties, at prices ranging from
10 to 60c.
We have still a complete line of those REGAT,
SHIRTS, with three collars and a pair of cuffs, for e
W. L OUIMET
THE CASH DEALER, LONDESBORO
$4000 Worth of
EOOtgShC
To be Slaughtered at L
than Cost
I will sell for the next 60 days for CASH, my who
stock of Boots and sho?s at the following reduced price
Regular Reduoet
Dens Kip Boots, our own make $4 50 S3'-';(
Mens Factory Boots whole stock 2 50 , • 1
Mens Bals and Gaiters - — 2 00 1' Sit
Dens hand sewed Bals or Gaiters 4 00 3 CSC
Mens Felt Boots - - 2 50 1 Z
Dens' Socks and Rubbers 2 70- - 2 8€
Womens FeltFox Bals or Buttoned 2 00 1 OC
WomensPolishCal f Bals or Buttoned 2 25 1' 5
Womens Oil Goat Buttoned 2 50 1
Womens French Kid Buttoned 2 50 ,1
Womens Buff Boots o - - 1 35 1
All other goods in stock at equally reduced prides. Call early and secure Be
gains, and bring your oash with you, as the above prices are for dash only. Th
is a genuine sale,as I have too much stook and too little money. 1 ant clear'
them out at cost, and don't you forget it.
Chas. Cruickshan
HUB GROCE•:
T• W T t�.l J.
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Call for a Trial Sample and het° :rice,'.
Ctistoamrs will find oar Teas equal to arty in the market, both:'ilav alt
and rices. Our Teti trade has steadily increased, 'during, tits t' w'`d yeawhim is a good guarantee Of. the satiiafaction ant` Teasgive. We
very®lest' rices. Groat reductions foi'.h 10 br 201b lots , sell. ne.
p, 1! Jusl gi'pa ds'�ano:
andbe oonvinoed, We would naso iflvite on to nate and see the largs;.a,
o! Bright agar *e:giVe you for; $1, ^ W- arogoing bo give yeti the Ver
y
'(value' that can bo had. Kindly . It and 600 *haat wt'e area tint