Clinton New Era, 1892-07-01, Page 2Juiy 1i892
MWS NOTES,
The, atiti.Earnelllea '00ovention' in
Dublin haa'ainttgd Aire cOostitueney
oi South T4onsforcljo 1100. Edward
lake It is coneldeMd. a Safe Condit -
tunny,
111Xeept far as his address to the
ehetere, Of Uhikthian Wiii c.re,hr,a00 hI
•, pomitism. on . the leading questions of the
dtAY,„, fatlatt Airitain epri Ireland, Mr
OlatliitOne will Woe Inenifestoon the
Pitbreot Of the ()Ming eleetien.
•.,NO. Matter what may be ;he ills you boar
rom hicligeetiOn, a dose of AYer's Gather -
410 ,Fills Will We yeti without question,
4nst try them once and In assured; they
have &web, worse dyspeptics cured. You'll
tierithent nice and AMSY worth the edge -
Bee 'liar Waddell of Dort Isligist who
MOentlY went over front the Beet fit to the
MObccliet ehareh, has lieen accepted as a
• mmieter. in good standing by the Mobilo-
' diet Conference whiehhatitist °Irma'. He
;vaa ordained at St Marys on attach*"
Meenip_g, Rev J. Scott, president; and Rev
J. W. Hohnes ex -president of the Guelph
• conference, officiating.
_,' Sir Edward Watkin, of channel tunnel
• fame, has said and others have aaid it bo-
lero he did, that the safest plaoe to spend
, an hour or two is an express train on one
of the British main. 'Laos. The atatistio
ilond has found 090101)9TOtiPll cir 513m
in,„the published statement that , only four
,iminions'isvere killed oe all the, railways of
the United Hirigdom during lea year,
.whereas 147 deatha entl 5.94 'pereonal
injuries resulted OM aamdent° in 61"
, otreets ef I.Jondon alone
,
'That is a rather racy piece of news that
eennee worts the A.thintio from Forest of
Dean. Xiady Somersoit has offered to
itnnin the constituerrOy on inoral grounds
against the candidature of Sir Charles
Dilke, and the Forest of Dean miners
threaten to duck Her Ladyship in the
earest horse pond if she dares to show
ereelf, as well as to tar and 'feather Edi-
t:tie Stead if he is found on the same mile
jai. Lady Somerset is fond of cold water,
ut she would not likely oare for the
hreittened mode of application.
Corisiderable commotion has been caused
y the publication of a report of Surgeon -
General Sir William More,of India, treat-
ing of leprosy in that country. Sir Wil-
liam tells a terrible tele of a leper wh3
beseeched his people to bury him alive,
and thus get him out of misery and sight
43imultaneously. The people, more than
half willing to oblige theanvalid and re-
lieve themselves, forthwith dug a hole.
-gathered their neighbors about; beat drums
and tum-tums in order to &own the regret -
'111.1 cries of the prindipal rester in the tra-
gedy, and buried him aliv
The experience of the anufacturers of
the "Myrtle Navy" tobacco is a valuable
lesson in political economy. Previous to
their commencing that heand, the tebacco
made of the finest Virginia leaf, was always
held at fancy priceet,ithd put up in some
s fancy style_ of inannfitoture. It was
',thought that only the rich would buy such
taacco, and at the old prices none but the
rich could buy it. The makers of the
"Myrtle Navy" resolved to strip the manu-
tactile° of the tobacco of all its fancy costs
and put their profit at so low a rate that no
• 'ocimpetitor could possibly undersell them
*th the same quality of article. From
e very first, until now, their rate of pro -
has, been a uniform perceetege upon the
est. It is their enormous sales which
• ake their low rate of profit hold upon the
market. Their success is an excellent les -
Son for manufacturers to study over.
- T e expected has happened, and
iskiii
r Cleveland for the third time
,Je s received the nomination of the
rDemocratic party as its Presidential
•, ) candidate. Like Harrison at Minne-
' e' apolis, he was elected on the first bal-
lot, Hills his only dangerous opponent,
being practically nowhere. His nomi-
nation brings Cleveland again face to
• face with Harrison, but under some-
what different conditions from those
of the last Presidential contest. Since
then the Democrats have shown that
they are not afraid to grapple with the
tariff question, and the condemnation
Which the McKinley Bill met with at
the polls two years ago shows that the
'rnspeople-areeripe for a change.—Th6-eben-
, - mg struggle will be an interesting one
s-. -for Canaria. , A, Democratic victory
• watild mean a lowstariff if not a reve-
nue tariff for the States, and with such
a tariff the Dominion would be forced
......to lower the bars also. If Cleveland
, can win Tammany to his side the
chances are that Baby Ruth's nursery
will soon be located in the White
• House.
FALL rAIRS.
,the prize list, Of the Western Fair,
which is to be held in London Sept.
15th to 24th, is again to hand, and we
are pleased to notice that the unprece-
dented success which attended the ef-
forts of the management last year has
been of tangible benefit to the breeders
of live stock and agricultural producers,
the Directors having added nearly
•"$2,000 to the prize list of 1891. A long
• list of special prizes are offered, one or
more in each department. The Direct-
ors have decided to adopt the one judge
system, and appoint good, relia,b1e
competent men, from names submitted
b the principal live stock associations.
is is the plan adopted by all the
leading Fairs in America, and the Exe-
• cutive of the Western Fair are deter- as
Mined to keep pa,ce with the best,. I P'
"
Should any of our readers wish a prize
list address Mr Thos. A. Browne, Sec- H
4r<r7 7--wsyrresurrint” "7-7%
THE CLINTON NEW Z114..
cRISP NDilASVAL. TIM VITRO VNISIMENT,
,
The story la Old Ota Miesionitry who,
u as a certain Old VOPM011t farmer 'ree_
Marked, .411,4e been unfortunate In his
wives" This misslooary had mar lad
In this country and taken his Wife With
him to India.. Them, after two years,
she died, and the broken-hearted wid-
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Ave, has More thUlltieretOrrt tha
aBy: other regiOn In the world,
aeffersonville,Ind,,boasts of a lemon
ade well.
A Stockton (0a1.,) 010 ban decid,ed
to use limburger cheese as a cure dye
pepsin.
Neiv tork city has 157
Waghtngton believg that
there is a vast, underground ocean in
Dakota.
-trui TestaitienVOhlY one wo-
man's age is recorded, that of Sara,
Abraham's wife.
The increase of population in France
during the last five years amounted to
only one-half of 1 per cent.
Minard's Liniment Is the Best
•
A brain specialist says that nearly a
quarter of all the case e of insanity are
hereditary.
A tree near Jackson, Miss., was used
as a gallows recently. It is now with-
ered and dead.
(Mark county, Ind., has a prisoner in
its jail who has seldom been out of "dur-
ance vile" for the last fifty years.
Joseph Ruby, of Columbia, Pa., suffered
from birth with woeful& humor, till he was
perfectly cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla.
The elephant's sense of smell is so de-
licate that when in a wild state it can
sent an enemy at a distance of 1,000
yards.
Kansas has four cities in which the
vote of the women is larger than that
of the men. One entire set of council-
men is women.
itca, Mange and &retches of every kind,
on human or animals, cured in 30 minutes
by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. This never
fails. Sold by J. H. Combo, Druggist.
It is estimated that over 100,000,000
of people now _speak the English lan-
guage. over 69,000,000 German and over
41,0M,000 French.
The Salvation Army publishes sixty-
one weekly newspapers and five month-
ly magazines, with a total annual cir-
culation of 45,000,000 copies.
Frederick Schwatka, the traveler,
once experienced a temperature of 71
degrees below zero in the Arctic re-
gions, near Burk's Great Fish River.
It is said to be the coldest ever endur-
ed byman.
The Scotch papers tell of a lady near
Edinburgh who keeps a cat farm and
finds it a profitable speculation. She
rears kittens for sale—Tortoiseshell,
Angora, Persian and other varieties.
The tortoiseshell are the most costly.
English Spavin Liniment removes all
hard, soft or calloused Lumps and Blem-
ishes from horses, Blood Spavin, Curbs,
Splints, Ring Bone, Sweeney, Stifles,
Sprains, Sore and Swollen Throat, Coughs,
etc. Save 550 by use of one bottle. War-
ranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure
ever known. Sold by J. II. Combe, Drug-
gist.
THE LADIES DELIGHTED.
The pleasant effect and the perfect safe.
is, with which ladies may use the liquid
fruit laxative, Syrup of Figs, under all
conditions make it their favorite remedy.
It is pleasing to the eye and to the taste,
gentle, yet effectual in acting on the kid-
neys, liver and bowels.
THOUGHTS THAT BREATHE.
The only way you can bring a child
up is the way you're going yourself.
Some peo' ple object to mutual admi- Ety
ration_societies, but I like them
thanmutualmutual detraction societies. flu
Each man can learn something from in
his neighbor; at least he can learn this irr
--to have patience with his neighbor, firs
to live and let live.
The harder our work the more we for
need solitude and prayer, without don
ower received permission from
zoissionart soda,- of :chum
come home. Here he Ipromptly
Soled himself, and with ;_his se
spouse returned to the mold of
former ,labor. But fate WSE4 unk
and at ,thecood. of a. year 110eVeaft,t
More a widower. Again .110hOugh
permission from his Eoard, to re
bonne, but this time they gently
firmly declined, saying that they
not feel juotified in the expense of
ing him two vacations within
years. They suggested, delica
however, that if his desire was to
coup himself for his recent loss it
possible for him to deputize a frien
secure for him a new partner of his
and sorrows. This he accordingly
and after considerable correspond
and sundry delays the twice berea
widower received word that the b
selected for him was on her way to
arms. The day the steamship was
nailed the bridegroom -elect went d
to meet it, accompanied by a mar
friend. On the return of the latte
his house he was pounced upon by
wife, who demanded all the particu
of the meeting.
"Did Dr Smith seem much overco
when he saw Miss Brown ?" was
first question.
"Well—yes--a little."
"Wasn't he overjoyed ?"
"Well—overjoyed is not just
word, perhaps."
- "Why, didn't he say he was delig
ed?'
"Well—no—not exactly."
"But at least he seemed pleased?"
"Well—I don't quite know."
"For mercy's sake tell me just w
he did say and do."
"Well," with evident reluctan
"when he saw her she was at the ot
end of the deck, and she was pointed
out to him by the friend she had t
yelled with. Smith looked at her
a minute, and then he passed his ha
over his eyes, and I heard him mum
'Red hair—for the third time—and
after so much prayer 1"
THE HE AD SURGEON
Of the Lubon Medical Company is now at
Toronto, Canada, and may be consulted
either in person or by letter on all chronic
diseases peculiar to man. Men, young,old,
or middle-aged, who find themselves nerv-
ous, weak and exhausted, who are broken
down from excess or overwork, resulting in
many of the following symptone : Mental
depression, premature old age, loss of vital-
ity, loss of memory, bad dreams, dimness
of sight,palpitation of the heart, emissions,
lack of energy, pain in the kidneys, head-
ache, pimples on the face or body, itching
or peculiar sensation about the scrotum,
wasting of the organs, dizziness, specks be-
fore the eyes, twitching of the muscles, eye-
lids, and elsewhere, bashfulness, deposits in
the urine, loss of will power, tenderness of
the scalp and spine, weak and flabby mus-
cles, desire to sleep, failure to be rested by
sleep, constipation, dullness of bearing, loss
of voice, desire for solitude, 'excitability of
temper, sunken eyes surrounded with lead.
encircle, oily looking skin, etc., are all sym-
ptoms of nervous debility that lead to,insan.
ity and death unless eured. The spring or
vital force having lost its tension every
function wanes in consequence. Those who
through abuse committed in ignorance may
be permanently cured. Send your address
for book on all diseases peculiar to man.
Books sent free sealed. Heart disease the
Inneepsof whisth are faint spells, purpl
s, nuaiiass, palpitation, skip beats, ho
shes, rush of blood to the head, du 1 pai
the heart with beats strong, rapid an
egular, the second heart quicker than th
t, pain about the breast bone, etc., ca
itively be oared. No cure, no pay. Sen
book. Address M. V. Luben. 24 Mac
ell Ave., Toronto, Canada. Jan. 1, 92
A ggsv.rxiNe MIEtt4.10.
studied tablee Over and over, and,
backward and forward, tocii
But I couldn't reraSraber pia times able,
and I didn't know what to do,
Till sitter told me tO play vdth my doll
and not to bother my head.
.If you call her 'Fifty-four' for awhile,
you'll learn it by heart," she said.
So I took my fivorite, Mary Ann (though
I thought 't was a dreadful shame
To give such a perfectly lovely child suoh
a perfeotly horrid name),
And 1....calkatilettnyclearlittle "Fifty-four"
a hundred times, till I knew
The answer of six. times nine as well as the
Ammer of two times two.
Next day Elizabeth Wieglesworth, who
always acts so proud,
Said: "Six times nine is fifty-two," and I
nearly laughed aloud!
But I wished 1 had't when teacher said:
"Now, Dorthy, tell if you can ;"
For I thought of my doll and—sakes alive!
I answered: "Mary Ann."
DEACON SKINNER'S IDEA.
They tell me there's persuinin' man revis-
es' of the Bible!
Some folks is so allured smart, or think
they be, they're li'ble
To hev theaters all painted green, an' then,
some futurteday,
They'll all conclude to mike the sun go
round the other way
They'd like to keep on 'ith their everlastin'
tinkeriu', till
They burst up ever'thin' and mike the riv.
ere run up hill ;
An' if we give em time enough, I ha'nt a bit
of doubt,
They naehelly 'ill turn the hull creation in-
side out!
Now, just as if the prophets an' the 'pestles
an' the rest
Of them as writ the Bible, warn't the ones
to know the best
What orter be put in it ! An' a man who
takes away
Or adds te it, '11 ketch it on the final judg-
men., day.
You can't raise crops by sittin' round and
simply writin' "corn,"
An' folks as tries '11 come out the little end
th' horn.
It ain't no trick to make a book 'at says we
all can go
A-glidin' into Heaven; but that dont' make
it so.
They'll learn the way's es narrer an' es dif-
ficult to climb,
An' es thorny ee it used to be in our gran' -
fathers' time,
An' find too late the other place es easy of
admission,
An' jest es hot es 'twas before they writ
their new edition.
OH, WHAT A COUGH I
Will you heed the warning. The signal
perhaps of the sure approach of that more
terrible disease Consumption. Ask your-
selves if you can afford for the sake of say.
ing 50o., to run the risk and do nothing for
it. We know from experience that Shiloh's
Cure will cure your cough. It never
ails. 6 -Dec -4-91
The total population of Canada is 4,-
829,411. Of this number 615,705 are
natives of other places than Canada.
The native Canuck is thus decidedly
on the top.
"Excuse me, George, but when I saw you
a year ago, your face was covered with
pimples; it seems to be all right now." "Yes,
O sire that's becliese I stuck to Ayer's Berea -
t 'patella, the greatest blood medicine in the
n world. I was never so' well in my life as.
1
d am now."
e A shocking accident occurred on the
n Buffalo and Goderich Railway, near
d Port Colborne station, Wednesday
- night. While express No. 75 was pass-
. ing the cattle guards near the station,
it ran down a man named Lindsay,
who was walking on the line. Both
the poor fellow's feet were cut off. He
W as taken to Port Colbornewhere he
is in a very -precarious condition.
which work becomes mechanical and
insincere.
The German churches always carried
out the rule of asking every member,
"What are you going -to do -for Christ?" -
and they put the answer down in a
book.
When Itaby was Id*, IVO gave her castoria.
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria.
7Then she became Miss, she clung to Castoria.
-..en she had Children, she gave them eastern.
Christianity is more than a belief, it
is a life. It furnishes not only truths
to be believed, but things to be done,
and the doing.of them is by no means
a secondary consideration. The truth
which we believe is to be exemplified
in our life. The life that we live is to
he "by the faith of the Son of God,"
who bath loved us and given himself
for us.
Uric acid h, the blood is the cause of nearly all dis-
ease, it visits every part of the body and is liable, to
fasten disease on any organ ; the duty of the kidneys
is to extract wastes hom the blood; a cold will stop
this action, a pain in the back follows, and unless re-
lief is obtained, permanent inability of the kidneys to
perform theirfunctions follows, which may terminate
in lint complaint, dyspepsia, blood disease, dropsy,
diabetes or Bright's disease. Dodd', Kidney Pills
gist the k dheys to natural work, and cure all corn -
mints and resit' tit arising from same.
A man's realest, self is his hest self.
e can never do better than to do as
he was originally designed to do. It
was when the prodigal son "came to
himself" that he was ready to return
to his better life and his father's house.
Before that he was beside himself, or
away from himself. In every man
there is a bett,er self to which to ap-
peal. He who would win souls should
net, on this conviction.
retary,who assures us he will be pleased
•to forward the same.
• The prize list for this year's Indus-
• trial Fair to be held in Toronto, from
the 5th to the 17th Sept., has been is-
sued. Many changes have been made
, in the various classes, and about $2,000
• added to the amount of prizes offered
• last year. The Association have oh-
, teined about 50 acres more ground, and
a newhalf-mule track will be construct-
ed, and a monster new grand stand.
• capable of seating over 12,1300 people, is
to be erected in time for the fair. New
stables and cattle peneare also to be
ereeted,and many other improvements
made at a cost of one hundred and
' fifty thousand dollars. This year's
Fair Win evidently be a great one. For
copies of the prize list drop a post card
toMt H. J. Hill, Manager, Toronto.
TERRE THINGS TO REMEMBER
Hood's Sarsaparilla has the most MERIT.
Hood's Sarsaparilla has won unequalled
Sucoess.
Hood's sarsaparilla accomplishes the
gretsteat Coats.
Is it nbt the medicine for yen?
Constipation used by 11:188 (if the per.
istaltio aistiott cievele. n000,a Pus
testers the act vigotate the live?
CONSUMPTION CURED.
An old physician, retired from practice,
baying had placed in his hands by an East
India missionary the formula of a simple
vegetable remedy for the speedy and per-
manent cure of Consumption, Bronchitis,
Catarrh, Asthma and all throat and Lung
Affections, also a positive and radical our
for Nervous Debility and all Nervous Com-
plaints after having tested its wonderful
curative powers in thousands of oases, has
felt it his duty to make it known to his suf-
fering fellows. Actuated by this motive
and a desire to relieve human suffering, I
will send free of charge, to all who desire
it, this recipe. in German Feench or English,
with full directions for preparing and using.
Sent by mail by addressing with stamp,
naming this paper. W. A Noyes 820 Pew-
ee Block, Rochester, N.Y. June 19-91-y
Zhild.ren Cryfor
Phelierge CaStOria4
OLD BUT VIGOROUS.
rs Priscilla Scroggins, of Hare Co.,
-Ga., who issad to be 115 -years -old, has -
living 12 children, 103 grandchildren,
636 great-grandchildren, 272 great -
great -grandchildren, 250 great-great-
great-grandehildren, in all a family of
1,274 souls.
Mrs Laura C. Fowler, of Durham,
Conn., hopes to win the prize
at the county' fair for the best
crazy quilt. She is 80 years of age, and
in one month she has cut and sewed
together 2,000 pieces for a bed quilt.
In doing so she threaded the needle
1,000 times.
Capt. Chas. Richardson, who at one
time, it is said, was the confidential
secretary of Boss Tweed, lives now in
Covington, Ky. He is 88 years old,
and recently gave evidence of his juve-
nility of spirit by taking to himself a
blushing bride of 19 summers.
Jacob Kerns, of Monongalia county,
W. Va. 90 years old, walked recently
to his daughter's house, a distance of
about seven miles. Mr Kerns has thir-
teen children living, eighty grandchil-
dren, 127 great-grandchildren and seven
great -great-grandchildren.
A Manchester, Con., Telegram says:
a few years ago the man who would
ride a bicycle on Sunday was looked
upon here as a sinner almost beyond
redemption. Last week the committee
of the CenterChurch voted to set apart
one of the horse sheds in the rear of
the church for a bicycle shed. A great
many persons, ladies as well as gentle-
men, who live in the surrounding coun-
try, now come to the Sunday and
week -day services on wheels. When
they are listening to the words of the
sermon mischievous youngsters experi-
ment with the bicycles. and not a lit-
tle damage has been done by their care -
lees use. Now they will have a bicycle
stall in which to store their wheels
while attending services. The shed
will be fitted up with stands, a whisk
broom, clothes brush, mirror, wash-
stand, and toilet articles will be pup -
plied, and all will be under the guar-
dianship of a than especially selected
for his inability to master the untamed
steed. So far as known this is the first
church in the country to take this step.
C. C. RICHARDS & CO.
GENTS.—I have used your IIIINARD'S
LINIMENT in my family for some years
and believe it the beat medicine in the
ma s st as it does all it it recommended to do
Cannaan Forks, N. 13., D. RIERSTEAD.
John Mader, Mahone Bay, informs us
Shat he vnis cured of a very severe attack
Of rheumetism towing k MINARD'S
A PRIZE PORTRAIT'
REBUS.
This young lady has three brothers, each
one of whose picture is combined in the above
portrait. The manufacturers of PEARI.I.
FOAM, THE LATEST SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY
POR CLEANSING AND PRESERVING THE TEETH,
Will give a handsome Gold Watch to Ole
person who can make out the faces of the
three brothers FIRST ; to the second an elegant
pair of genuine DIAMOND EARRINGS; to the
third a PIANO LAMP in Antigua Silver ; to the
fourth either a SILK DRESS PATTERN Or a
SWISS MUSIC nox playing six pieces ; to the
fifth a beautiful pair of -PEARL OPERA GLASSES;
to the sixth an elegant MANTEL CLOCK ; to
the seventh a pair of SOLID GOLD CHA/N
BRACELETS, with Padlocks, and to the eighth
a COIN SILVER WATCH.
Each contestant is to cut out the picture
rebus and make a cross with a lead pencil on
the three brothers faces, and send same to us,
with ten three -cent Canadian postage stamps
Ler 30 cents in silver) for one package of
rearlifortin, before uly soth, 1892. The
envelope postmarkedfir which contains the
three brothers' faces correctly marked will re-
ceive thefirst prize, the balance in order as
received, For the last correct answer we will
also give a handsome Gold Wath; to the
next to the last a complete BUSINESS EDUCA-
TMN ; to the second to the last an elegant pair
of genuine DIAMOND EARRINGS; to the third
from the last a PIANO LAMP in A ntique Silver ;
to the fourth a swiss artiste BOX playing six
pieces; to the fifth a Sim< DRESS PATTERN:
to the sbcth a pair of PEARL OPERA GLASSES;
to the seventh an elegant MANTEL C.LOCK„
and a valuable trize will also Ire given to
every person who is able to answer this
picture rebus cormtly until roo prizes have
been awarded if there should be that numb'er
answering correctly. Nothing is charged for
boxing and packing prizes. We shall offer
extra premiums to all %Nilo are willing to help
as iutroduce Pearlifoain. Our prizes am
ent'rely FREE. Our obk ct is to introduce and
attract attention to Pearlifoam, which is
the only preparation whoa manufacturers are
willing to offer a re yard of Sroo to any dentist
who can show that it contains anything injur-
Ills to the tceth.j Lades who have used
4'03ne1/foam can ot say too much, in its
favor. A rnouthfuj of pearly white teeth is
the sure result c'fjts constant use. It is re-
commended by t e leaders of the profession
everywhere, ask our dentist what he thinks
01 It.
Pearlitoa Is sent by mall eosteakl-
Prizes in the oove Portrait Rebus arc to be
carefully ase led strictly. as eeserVed. Ad-
dre-s, rSITE TOILET 11PFG.
CO.,,' 170 no St.. TOteirito, Chits
.J.
Tkg eress ot two le: iingllfoiu.'
f41,01400 mules in ,9411ternia is Mid
to receive 4,009 a Yetteeepeftelbly the '
141'ffefit Qtalisalary paid to a woman
M
on O e has over it hundred;
women under her roar()) and regulates
the insurance 00nOerne over it large
area.
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0243Z 314242rOVISI
Both the metnc, and results.ivhen
Syrup of Figs is taken. it is pleasant
and refreshing. to the taste, and acts
gently yet %reMptlyontkeiCidneys,
Liver and , Bowes, cleas the sys-
tem effectually, dispels colds, head-
aches and fevers and Curds habitual
constipition. Syrup Cf 'Figs is the
only i•emedy of its kind ever pro-
duced, pleasing to the taste and ac-
ceptable to the stomach, prompt in i
its action and truly beneficial n its
effects, prepared only from the most
healthy and agreeable substances its
manyexcellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs ia for sale in 750
bottles by all leading; druggists
Any reliable druggist who may not
have it on hand will procure it
promptly for any one who wishes
to try it. Manufactured only by the
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.,
BAN FRANCISCO, CAL*
LOUISITELLE, T. NEW YORE. E.'Z
Vrefeonanni and ointr ear40
MANNING & SCOTT,
Barristers, Solicitors,
CONVEYANCERS, &C.
Commissioners for Ontario and Manitoba
OFrICE NEXT DOOR TO NEw ERA, CLINTON.
ONEY TO LOAN. MORTGAGES
.4.T.1 Bought. Private Funds. C RIDOUT,
Office ever J Jackso n .13 Store , Clinton.
ONEY TO LEND IN LARGE OR
-0-1- Small sums on good mortgage security,
moderate rate 01 10 Wrest. 13 HALE, Clinton.
A BEL S. WEEEES, CIVIL ENGINEER,
..cm. Provincial Land Surveyor, Draughtsman,
etc. Office, up stairs. in Perrin Block, Clinton,
Ont.
nR APPLETON — OFFICE — AT RESI-
1-, DENCX on Ontario street. Clinton, op-
poeite English Church. Entrance by side
gate.
D
El. le ELLIOT, M. D., Ii. R. C. P.,
L./Edinburgh, 54 R. C. S.. Edinburgh, Li3011-
tiate of the Midwifery, Edinburgh. XlIce at
Brucefield.
DR13. GUNN di GIBSON, C N.FICES ;ONTARIO
Street, a few doors East o Albert Street. W.
GUNN, R. J. GIBSON.
DJ. W. SHAW, PHYSICIAN, SURGEON,
cheur, etc., office in the Palace block-
Rattenbnry St. ,formerly occupied by Dr. Reeve,
Clinton Ont.
nR STANMURY, 'GRADUATE OF THE
Medical Department of Victoria Univer-
sity, Toronto, formerly of the Hospitals and
Dispensaries, New York, Coroner for he
Connty of Huron, Hayfield, Ont.
A. 0. IT. W.
The Clinton Lodge, No. 144, meet in Biddle-
combe Hall on the 1st and l'ird Fridays in each
month. Visitors cordially invited.
R. STONEHAM, M. W. J. BEAN, Recorder
MONEY! MONEY! MuNEY 1
We can make a few good loans 1 roes private
funds at ow rates and modate expeneeer.
Terme made toe u it borrowers.
MANNING dr SCOTT, - Chntob
j E. BLAORALL VETERINARY SUB aEON
tI . HonoraryGraduate of the OntarioVeterinary
College. Treats all diseases of domesticated ani-
mals on the most modern and scientific princi-
ples. Office — immediately west of the Royal
Hotel. Residence — Albert St., Clinton, Calle
night or day attended to promptly.
MRS. WHITT, M. C. M. s
TEACHER OF MUSIC,.
Piano, Organ and Technieon,or Bluael developer.
for use of pupils. ROOMS at Mr. A. Cook'a,
Albert Street, Clinton.
R. AGNEW,.
Licentiate of Dental Surgery, Honor Graduate of the
Toronto School of Dentistry.
Nitrous Oxide Gas administered for the painless
extraction cf teeth,
Office in Smith's Block over Emerton's Barber
Shop, Clinton.
arNight bell answered. ly
DR. TURNBULL.
J. L. Turnbull, M. B., Toronto University, M D.
C.M., Victoria University, M. 0.8' & S., Ontario
Fellow of the Obstetrical Society of Edinburgh
late of London, Eng., and Edinburgh Hospitals.
Office—Dr. Dowsely's old office Rattenbnry St.
Clinton Night • ils answered at the same place
fl DICEINsON, THE OLD & RELIABLE
-IL/ Auctioneer still in the field, able and will-
ing to conduct any sales entrusted to him, and
takes this opportUnity of thanking his patrons
for past favors. Also Chattel Mortgages closed
and rents collected. Charges moderate. D
DICKINSON, Licensed Auetioneer for the County
of Huron. Residence Albert Street, Clinton.
IT 0. BRUCE, L. D. S., DENTIST, GRADU-
A- • ate Royal College of Dental Surgeons of
Ontario. All operations of modern dentistry
carefully performed. Antesthetics administered
for the painless extraction of teeth. Office
Reefeee old stand, Coats' Block, Clinton.
Will vieit Blyth professionslly every Monday, at
Mason's Hotel.
nR WORTHINGTON,—PHYSICIAN SUR
Ge
.1-1 org A econoher, Licentiate of the College
of Physicians, and Surgeons of Lewer Canada,
and Previnola Licentiate and Coroner for the
County of Huron. Office and residence.—The
building formerly ocepnied by Mr Thwaites
Huron Street. Conton. Jan 11. 1870.
J. T. VirILKIE, SURGEON, DENTIST
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Holds the exclusive right for the county for the
Hurd proceris Of adMinititelnng chemleally
pure Nitrogen monoxide, which is the safest
and hest system yet discovered for the pain -
leen extraction of teeth, (Merges moderate
satiataction ,gUaraisteed. ORM% ELLIOTT'S
BLOCK, trier Tabinionis Tenet Sinai, . Efurob
Se set.motet./
Paoy MAIM Or
LE. Navy,
IS MARERD
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IN BRONZE LETTERS.
NONE OTHER GIETVINE,
The Central 1UTCHER SHOP
Subscriber desires to thank the public general-
ly, for the patronage bestowed upon him ; and
at the same time to say that he it how in a bet
ter position than ever to supply the Wants of all.
As he gives personal attention to all the details
of the business customers' can rely on their
orders beingproraptly aud satisfactorily filled.
Ells motto Is "good meat at reasonable prices."
Choice sausage, Poultry, &c.,
In season.
Cash paid for Hides, Skins, &o.
' JOHN SCRUTON,
Albert St., Clinton.
MoKIllop Mutual Fire Insurance Co.
FARM & ISOLATEINDsTuoRWAPROPERTY ONLY
o—sr—ica—ns.
D, Rose, President, Clinton; U. Mu -die, Vice)
Pres., Seaforth ; W. J. Shannon, Seciy-Treaa.
Seaforth; Jno. Hannah, Manager, Seeforth.
ranee:mons.
Jas. Broadfoot, Seaforth ; Gabriel Elliott,
Clinton; Geo. Watt, Harloek ; Joseph Evans,
IBeechwood; Thos. Carbet. Clinton ; Alex. Gar-
diner, Leadbury ; M. 5f urdie, Seaforth.
Thos. Nellans, liaArlGoEcNkT;aft.obt. McMillan, Se.
forth; 8 Carriochan, Seaforth; John 0 Sullivan
nd Geo. Murdie, auditors.
Parties desirous to effect Insurances or tran-
sact other business will be promptly attended
to on application to any of the above officers
addressed to their respecitve offices.
GEO, D. MeTAGGART,
BANKER,
ALBERT ST, -•CLINTON.
A general Banking Business
tt ansacted
NOTES DISCOUNTED
Drafts issued. Interest allowed on
deposits.
FARRAN & TISDALL
BANKERS,
CLINTON. ONT
Advances made to farmers on their qwn
notes, at low rates of interest.
A general Banking Business transacted
Interest allowed on deposits.
Sale Notes bought
J. P. TISDAEL, Manager
-The Masons—i3ank.
Incorporateby Act of Parliament, lfffib.
CAPITAL, - - $2,000,000.
REST FUND, - $1,000,000
HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL.
AL.
F. WOJI;R11.FAESTMOL
SON
General Manager
Notes discounted, Collections made, Drafts
issued, Sterling and American ex -
j
• citange bought and sold at lowest
• - current rerd
Interest allowed on deposits.
Er A.11. M—XiC It .
Money advanced to farmers on their own note with
one or more endorsers. No mortgage requi d as,
se
January
1887.
H. C. BREWER, Manager
Clinton
HURON AND BRUCE
LOU at & Investment Co'y
This Company is -Loaning Money or Farm
Security at Lowest Rates of Interest.
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MORTGAGES - : - PURCHASEI
SAVINGS BANK BRANCH,
3, 4 and 5 per Cent. Interest Allowed on
Deposits, according to amount and time left.
OFFICE—Corner of Market Square and Nor th Ft
dORACE HORTON,
MANAG1
5th 1885
UNDERTAKING.
The subscriber would intimate to
the public generally that he has
added to his business that of
UNDERTAKING,
And is prepared to supply all fun-
eral necessaries at short notice
and in a satisfactory manner.
Coffins, Caskets,
ShrondS, &e ,
CARRIED IN STOCE.
He has also purchased a first-class
Hearse', and oan therefore meet all
requirements in this line. Night
calls answered at residence, Isaac
Street, Clinton.
JOS CHIDLEY
Undertaker and dealer in
Furniture, Clinton.
A COOK BOOK
FREE
• By Ma to gny lady sending Lieber post olik)
addrota weils,Richaniren a Co.1 Menoest..