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Ourelt ()onitun ption,Coughs,Croup,Sore
Throe. Sold by all Druggists on a Guarantee.
Yoe a Lome Side, Sack or Chest Shiloh's Porous
Plilstar Nilleye grtnt+s>ltisfeci;on.--25;math
SH1pErs VITALIZER.
3dr8.. S. awking,Chattainooga,Tenn. saes
"19hfltjb' Kits lire r `.YAVET1 MY LIIYi. I
eonstooritteenestromedilforadebffitcttedsystera
lever used." For i) spo sla Liver or izidney
Wain it WWCela. l rioa 7613/3*
ILOH'S�,j CATARRH
REMEDY.
$aveyoittlatarrh? Try this Remedy. It will
ppoossitively relieve and Cure you. Price 60 as.
Wide'Injeotor for its successful treatment is
furnishedfree. Rememhor,Shiloh'oltemediee
;aro told on a guarantee tu" s 1ve satisfaction.
The R. S. & Sons Pianos
Are endorsed by the leading Musicians land pa-
tronized by her Majesty the Queen
Clinton Organ Co's Organs
AND THE
COMET BICYCLES
Are sold in Clinton by
G.F. EMERSON, Clinton
SHOWROOM IN THE COOPER BLOCH
T. E. McDONOUGH,
Real Estate, Loan and Insurance
Agent
FIRE and LIFE INSURANCE,
Money to Loan on Farm and Town Property in
large or small' sums at the lowest current rrtes.
OFFICE—COOPER'S BLOCK, CLINTON
CJL.INI'ON
Planing . • Mill
—AND—
. DRY KILN!
THE SUBSCRIBER HAVING JUST COMPLET
ED and furnished his now Planing Mill with
machinery of the 1 atest improved patterns is now
prepared to attend to all orders in his line in th
most prompt and satisfactory manner and at rea
sonable rates. He would also return thanks to al
who patronized the old mill before they were burn
gd out and now being in a better position to exe
uta orders expeditiously and feels confident he can
ve satiefaction to all.
FACTORY—Near the Grand Trun.l
-Railway, Clinton.
--
DOM AS McKENZI
ROBERT -:- DOWNS,
CLINTON,
Manufacturer and Proprietor for the best Pine
Ilial Dog in. use. Agent for the Bale and appli-
cation of the garFisuER PATENT AUTOMATIC Bo1LER
OLEANER. STEAM FITTINGS furnished and app
ed on short notice.
't •.Boilers. Engines, and all kinds of
' `Machinery repaired expeditiously
and In a satisfactory manner
rm implements manufactured and repaired
m and water pumps furnished and put in
itipn. Dry Hilus fitted up on application
Charges moderate.
DO YOU WANT
A First-class Step or Long Ladder ?
A Handy Wheelbarrow ?
A Splendid Churn, or anything of li
nature? Then call on!W. SMITHSON, a
shop, No.7 Frederick St., or E. Dineley
Will be at Di sley's corner every Saturday
afternoon
HURON ST. BUTCHER SHOP
—Weidesire most'cordially to thank all those who
have favored us with their patronage eiuce wo
commenced in business, and to assure them and
the public generally that wo are in better shape
than over to cateer to their wants, having added
an improved refrigerator and other conveniences
to our shop.
aW HEATLEY & FINCH
Clinton MEA.T Market
BUSINESS : CHANGE.
Tbo uudersigned desires to Intimate that ho
has bought out the interest of Mr Couch, in the
butchering business lately carried on under the
style of FORD & COUCH. He will continue the
Ramo at the old stand, and trusts by giving the
closest and most careful attention to the busi-
ness,straightforward and courteous treatment
to a1, and handling only choice meat, to merit
and receive a fair share of public patronage. All
orders carefully and promptly filled
JAMES A. FORD .
Central Butcher Shop
Subscriber desires to thank the public general-
ly, for the patronage bestowed upon him; and
at tho same time to say that he le now in a bet
tor position than over to supply tho wants of all.
As ho gives personal attention to all the details
of the business customere can rely on their
orders being promptly and satisfactorily filled.
His motto is "good meat at reasonable prices."
Choice Sausage, Poultry, &c.,
in season.
Cash paid for Hides, Skins, &o.
JOHN SCRUTON,
Albert St., Clinton.
MoKlllop Mutual Flre Insurance Co.
FARM az ISOLATED TOWN PROPERTY ONLY
INSURED
OFFIORDS.
D., Boss, Pr lsident, Clinton; M. Mu, die Vico
Pres. Seaforth • W. .7. Shannon, Secy-treae.
Seaforth ; Jno. Hannah, Manager, Seaforth,
DIREOTOUS.
Jae. Broadfoot, Seaforth • Gabriel Elliott,
Clinton; Goo, Watt, Harloete; Joseph Evans,
Hoecht'odd; Thos. Carbot, Clinton • AIoX. Gar.
diner, Leadbury ; M. Morale, Seaforth
.
AGSNTs.
mos. Notions, Hariock• Robt. MoMllIan, See,
forth; S Carnophan, Seaforth; John 0 Sullivan
nd
Goo. Murdlo, auditors.
Partied debirous to effcot Inettranoes or twin.
sad Other Mildness will be promptly attended
to On Application t6 ii O1 the above Oflloera
ddressed tO their res ooitvo offices.
TI-T,t C. r,IIN 'ON ].1T f ••� ZaA.
The Fanners' binder twine factory at HUMOR.
Brantford is now in full blast, and there is
talk of triplicating the machinery.
Rev, Messrs Hunter and Crossley,,
the well-known evangelists, are about
to begin a series of special services in
Toronto.
0Ir Nelson Moneth, of Downie, who is a
leading farmer cf that township, and well I
known as a man of considerable ability,
will, it is almost certain, be the next Con-
servativccaudidate forth° LooalLegielature
in South Perth.
Incorporated 1887, with Cash Capital of $60,000
.SNE ouvenr
J1�01C'
ELEgjj BELS
AND APPLIANCE CO.
49 KING ST, W., TORONTO, ONT,
G. C. PATTERSON, Mgr. for Canada.,
Electricity, as applied by the
Owen Electric Belt,
is now recognized as the greatest boon offered
to suffering humanity. It is fast taking the
place of drugs in all nervous and rheumatic
troubles, and will effect cures in seemingly
hopeless cases where every other known means
has railed. It is nature's remedy, and by its
steady, soothing current that is readily felt,
POSITIVELY CURES
Rheumatism,
sciatica,
General Debility,
Lumbago,
Nervous Diseases,
Dyspepsia'.
Varicocele,
Sexual Weakness,
Female Complaints
Impotency.
Kidneyy Diseases
Liver Complaint,
Lame Back,
Urinary Diseases.
iHEUMATI SM
it Is a well known fact that medical science
bus utterly failed to afford roper In rheumatic
cases. We venture the assertion that although
Electricity has only been in use as a remedial
agent for a few years. it has cured more cases
of Rheumatism than all other means com-
bined. Some of our leading physicians, recog-
nizing this fact, are availing themselves of this
most potent of nature's forces.
TO RESTORE MANHOOD
Thousands of people suffer from a variety of
nervous diseases, such as Seminal Weakness,
Impotency, Lost Manhood, Weak Back, etc.,
that the old modes of treatment I%ll to cure '
There is a loss of nerve force or powor that
cannot bo restored by medical treatment, and
•toy doctor who would try to accomplish this
by any kind of drugs is practising a dangerous
form of charlatanism. Properly treated
THESE DISEASES CAN BE CURED
Electricity, as applied by the Owen Electric
Belt and Suspensory, will most assuredly do
so. It Is the only known remedial agent that
will supply what is lacking, namely, nerve
force or power, Impart tone and vigor to the
organs and arouse to healthy action the whole
nervous system.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS
And the worthless, cheap, so-called Electric
Belts advertised by some concerns and peddled
through the country. They are electric .in
name only,worthless as a curative power, and
dear at anprice.
We Challenge the World to show nn
Electric Belt where the current is under con-
trol of the patient as completely as this.
Our Trade Mark is the portrait of Dr.
Owen embossed in gold upon every Bolt and
appliance manufactured by us.
Send for Catalogue --Mailed (Sealed) Free.
THE OWEN ELECTRIC BELT CO.,
' 49 King St W., Toronto.
bontion this paper.
Blacksmithing & Horseshoeing
Subscriber desires to thank the people of this
vicinity for the patronage bestowed on him since
he started in business. At the same time he
would intimate that he is prepared to do all kinds
of Blacksmithing in the best manner and at low
rates. Horseshoeing done at following prices:—
New
rices:New shoe 25e cash or 30e if charged. Ho has also
a quantity of Hoof Oil which ho will sell cheap.
WALTER BEATON, Downs' Stand, High Street,
Clinton. -'-41
S. WILSON,
GENERAL DEALER IN TINWARE
HURON STREET, CLINTON
Repairing of all kinds promptly attend to or
enable rates. A trial sollotied.
WHERE ARE YOU
MOVING TO?
We are going to Chippewa
Co., Michigan, near Sault Ste
Marie.
Why do you go there ?
Well, we have five boys,
we have sold the farm for $5,-
000. We can buy 640 acres
between Pickford and the Rail- -
road Station at Rudyard, and
have a good farm for each of
the boys and have money left.
What can a renter do there?
He can buy a farm on five
years time, and pay for it with
one fourth of the money he
would pay for rents in that
time, and own his own home.
Is it good land!
As good as any in Huron Co. Ex-
cellent for Oats, Peas, Wheat, Clover,
Timothy, Potatoes and all kinds of
roots. Prices are as good as any on
the lakes, owing to the nearness of
the mines and lumber woods to the
westward.
What class of people live there?
They are nearly all from Huron
Co. You meet there so many old
neighbors that you can hardly be-
lieve you have left home.
I want to see that land. Who bas
it for sale? Inquire of
E.C. DAVIDSON
Sault Ste M fie, Mich.
l_� fa t :. . i_ dr<u3ii.i�illl.u..t, . .
Ir IL PT IT 1 �lii_ , _ �,�
A little boy was asked what the Sunday I rfE't LT Ffw THAT -FAILED,
School text was, ]3e answered, tMany are
cold, but few are frozen.
Jaepar-r-.Lynoh law is degrading to a
community, Jumpnppe—true, but it is
deoidedly elevating to its victims. ,
Teacher—Now, Teddy, is Jerusalem a
proper noun or a common noun? Teddy—
'Taint neither, It's an ejaculation, mum.
Teacher—Robbie, you've been late every
morning since your birthday party. Rob-
bie --Well, you see, I didn't hav?'no watch
to wind before that.
When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorfa.
When showas o Child, she cried for Castorla.
When she became Miss, she clung to Castorin.
When she had Qhlldren,ellegave them Castorla.
"Does your father know much?" asked
George. "Yea, indee," retorted Harry.
"He knows every time I've been naughty
during the day."
"Young man," said the judge. sternly,
"your face is familiar. Have you ever been
in this court before?" "No, sir," replied
the young man, "I'm a faro dealer,"
People troubled with sick and nervous
headaches will find a most efficaoiousre-
medy in Ayer's Cathartic Pills. They
strengthen the stomach, stimulate tl o
liver, restore healthy action to the digestive
organs, and thus afford speedy and per.
manent relief,
"My papa owns a gold mine," bragged
Willie. "That ain't anything," retorted
Polly. "My mamma owns a check -book,
and just writes all the money she wants,"
Little Dick—Go ask mamma if we can
have those crusts she was goin''to throw
away. Little Dot—I don't want ornsts.
Little Dick—Neither do I, but if we ask her
for them she'll give tie a big piece of ginger
Dake.
Ex -Mayor Robert Bowie, Brockville, Ont.,
says:—"I used Nasal Balm for a bad case
of catarrh, and it cured me after having
ineffectually tried many other remedies.
It never fails for cold in the head. There
is no case of cold in the head or catarrh
that will not yield to Nasal Balm. Try it.
All dealers at 50c. and $1 a bottle, or by
mail, post paid G. T. Fulford Sc Co., Brock-
ville, Ont.
i
Butcher—I need a b
and will give you $3 a
Will I have a chance
want you to be hero
morning.
Mother (to her child,
some sweets given her
ger)—What do you say
Mabel? Mabel—Have
please?
Oy about your size
week. Applicant—
to rise? "Yes. I
at 4 o'clock every
who has just had
by a fellow-passen-
to the gentleman,
you got any more,
ROOT AND BRANCH,
the poioon in your blood, however it may
have come or whatever shape it may be
taking, is cleared away by Doctor Pierce's
Golden Medical Discovery. It's a remedy
that rousesevery organ intohealtbfnl action,
purifies and enriches the blood, and through
it cleanses and invigorates the whole sys-
tem. Salt -rheum, Tetter, Eczema, Ery-
sipelas, Boils, Carbuncles, Enlarged Glands,
and the worst Scrofulous Sores and Swell-
ings, are perfectly and permanently oared
by it. •
Unlike the ordinary Spring medicines or
sarsaparilla, the "Discovery" works equally
well at all seasons. All the year round and
in all cases, it is guaranteed, as no other
blood medicine is, If it ever failsto benefit
or cure, you have your money back.. You
pay only for the good you get.
Isn't it safer to say that no other blood -
purifier can be "just as good?"
If it were, wouldn't it be sold so?
John Kavanagh, a Kingston grocer, aged
72, dropped dead Thursday.
The Rathbun company's saw mill at
Campbellford has been destroyed by fire.
Fourteen business places in Watford were
destroyed by fire Thursday morning.
USED ALL OVER THE WORLD.
First in purity, strength, brightness and
durability stand the ever invincible Dia-
mond Dyes. Tone of thousands have used
them in all parts of the world, and testify
with pride and pleasure regarding the
magnificent work done by them. Year
after year the Diamond Dyes maintain
their high character for uniform excellence.
They are easy to use in the house, and
failures are unknown.
Beware of crude imitation, ; see that the
name"Diamond"appears on every package
yon buy.
The report of the Minister of Agriculture '
gave these statistioes regarding the exports
of Canadian cattle and sheep of Britain
1891, cattle, 108,947; sheep, 32,157; 1892,
cattle, 98,755; sheep, 15,932.
Rev. Jesse Albert Locke, who until last
November was one of the aseistantt at St.
John's Protestant Epicopal Church, New
York, bas gone °Ver to the Church of Rome.
As recently as Christmas Day he assisted
in conducting, the services in a London
parish church.
At a special meeting of the Winnipeg
hoard of trade the following resolution was
passed:—"That the Dominion government
be urged to introduce immediately such leg-
islation as will dissolve combines or trusts,
and that each legielation shall include
provisions which will enable the governor.
general in council to reduce and abolish the
import tariff on any and every class of
goods in connection with which a combine
or trust for the upholding of prices or other-
wise hindering competitition has been or
may be found in the Dominion."
The Mail eays Sir Hector Langevin is
credited with a movement against his col-
leagues bocauee of their neglect to respond
with sufficient alacrity to the demand of
the bishops for their interference with the
Manitoba law. It says he may possibly
engineer a strike as outlined by Father
Dwaine, to bring the government to time
and adds:—"Should the Church determine
to hasten matters, it has manylmembers in
the Commons who will fall into line and
vote as it requires, enabling Sir Hector
Langevin to organize a very strong follow-
ing."
HOW TO GET A "SUNLIGHT"
PICTURE.
Send 25"Sunlight" Soap wrappers (wrap-
per bearing the words "Why Does a Wom-
an Look Old Sooner Than a Man")to LEvna
Bnos., Ltd., 43 Scott St., Toronto, and
you will receive by post a pretty picture,
free from advertising and well worth fram-
ing. This is an easy way to decorate your
home. Tho soap is the best in the market
and it will only cost lo postageto send in
the wrappers, if you leave the ends open.
Write your address carefully. •
Children Cry for.
Pltoher'sCastar$aic
If no Uadntt Aiaped It Wouldn't Rave
Been So Dad.
There were fifteen or twenty of us, in the
little passenger depot at Julesburg Waiting
for the west bound train, which was due at
9:45 p.m. I sat near the open door, and
about a quarter of an hour before train
time a man who hod been walking up and
down outside for half an hour beckoned me
out. He was a rough looking chap about
forty-five years old, and he wore two guns
in plain eight.
"Sae hyar, stranger," he began, "I
want to go to Shy Ann (Cheyenne) mighty
bad."
"Well, the train will be along direct-
ly."
"I guess she will, but I hain't got no
rhino to travel on. What sort of a feller is
the ticket agent in thar ?"
"He's a small man, w'th a voice like a
woman, and doesn't seem to be in good
health." -
"Small man and looks pale, eh?"
"Yes."
"Got a soft voice and white hands, has
he ?"
"Yes."
"Would you say that the sight of a
couple of guns pushed into the winder
would skeer a tioket to Shy Ann outer
him ?"
"They might. Yes, I believe he would
knuckle right down."
"So do 1. Stranger, I'm much obleeged,
and if ever I kin do } ou a good turn I shan't
forgit you."
He entered the waiting room with a re.
volver in either hand, marched up to the
ticket window, rested the muzzles of the
weapons on the little shelf and cried out in
an awful voice :
"One ticket to Shy Ann, and don't be
ten seconds handin it over 1"
The agent turned and saw the guns and
the man. Then he opened the door and
stepped out and, looked the bluffer up and
down and across. It was twelve or fifteen
seconds before he quietly said :
"How much do you wanth a week to
travel with a side showth?"
Then he returned to his office and began
writing, and after standing at the window
for half a minute with a very foolish look
on his face the bluffer put up his guns and
walked out of the 'door.
"He is small and pale and soft spoken
and white handed, but he can't be bluffed,"
I said as he reached mo.
"And what tears my palpitatin' heart
out by the quivering roots and roasts it on
a blazing fire is the fact that he also lisps I"
hoarsely whispered the man. "It's bad
enough to be stood off by a chap who
wouldn't make half a dinner fur a kyote,
but when you put a lisp on top o' that
what in blazes is this hyar western kentry
a-comin' to ? Durn Shy Ann ! Durn the
railroad ! Durn civilization ! Welcum a
glorious death by runnin' agin s grizzly
b'ar jest when he's dyin' fur meat 1"
C. C. RICHARDS & CO.
GENTS.—I have used your MINARD'S
LINIMENT in my family for some years
and believe it the best medicine in the
market as it does all it it recommended todo
Cannaan Forks, N. B., D. KIERSTEAD.
John Mader, Mahone Bay, informs as
that he was oared of a very severeattack
of rheumatism by useing MINARD'S
LINMENT.
It is sometimes hard work to be an actor,
for the thumping and pulling and hauling a
person may have to endure in an ex citing
scene to sometimes more than a mere show.
Royal Crown Remedy.
Its marvollons action on the Bile, Foulness in
the Stomach. It acts in a peculiar manner to
other medicines in use, removing from the system
worn out matters, by opening the perspiratory
organs ,causing a natural perspiration, in order
to help nature to throw off the secretion from
the blood, which causes disease.
As this preparation is double the etrength of
all similar medicines, therefore, if you find it to
effect or nauseate the stomach, it will be beet to
atop its use for a day or two, or until 'tho physic
has had time to carry off the bile, then return to
the medicines again until the cause is removed
and health restored,
William's Royal Crown Remedy is the greatest
Remedy on:earth for general dibillty.
The documents from Ottawa setting
forth officially the reason why the schedule
against Canadian cattle should be removed
have reached the Imperial authorities.
These may do good, tint what is likely to
have more effect is the statement that the
Dominion Government had decided to en-
force a 90 days quarantine againet the
States throughout the Northwest and else-
where. The question now is how the
Government of the Dominion proposes to
enforce the quarantine relations enacted
throughout such immense territories where
not even a fence divides Canada from the
United States.
EVERY DOSE EFFECTIVE
And if persevered in
Will Positively Cure the Worst Cases
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AND HOW TO ATTAIN IT.
A Medical Work that Tells the Causes,
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pages, every page bearing nhalf-tons illustration ;
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Nervous Debility, Impotency,
Sterility, Develop ::sent,
Varicocele, The Husband,
Those Intending Marriage, etc.
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;, i.ifc, who would atote for past follies nn 1 n
nv dd future pitfalls, should write for this 11
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•
MR. EDWARD MARTIN, (TEACHER)
BOX 143, DETROIT, MICH.
N EW FEED STORE
HURON ST., CLINTON.
HANLEY & WALKER
Desire to intimate that they have openenod out
a first-class Flour and Feed Store iii the above
stand, and will bo pleased to promptly fill all
orders in their lino,
Oil Cake, and Flour and Feed
of all kind kept in stock.
Wo will take any kind of coarse grains in ex-
change for goods.
rico, as Low as the Lowest. Orders solicited.
HANLEY & WALKER
COOK'S FLOUR & FEED STORE
- Honest Value in all -lines.
Don't pass this established and reliable store
when you want
ChoiceFamily Flour, Heals
trains, or Cured Heats.
Quality A 1 and prices ae low'es any in town. We
give 101be. of choice rolled Oatmeal for a bushel
of oats. Call and see us. Goods delivered to e,ll
parts of the town.
I). COOK, CLINTON.
DAVIS' LIVERY.
Tho undersigned desire to thank the people
of Clinton for the very generous patronage that
has been bestowed on the West End livery. At
tho same time wo wish to intimate that the
businoes will bo conducted in the future, under
tho firm name of Davis& Son. Wo have rented
the Livery Stable near the Commercial Hotel,
recently occupied by Mr. Reynolds, and with
,.new rigs, etc., will bo in a bettor position than
ever to accomodate travellers.—DAVIS &SON
D R.McLELLAN, LONDON, ONT
497 Talbot St., Specialist on the
EYE, EAR, NOSE & THROAT
Graduate of the New York Eye and Ear Hospital
1889. Post Graduate Course at the Now York
Post Graduate Medical School and Hospital on
Eye Ear, Nose and Throat 1892. Eyes Tested.
Fall stock of Artificial Eyes, Spectacles and Lea-
ses, Will be at the
Rattenbury House, CLINTON,
The First FRIDAY in Each Month.
First Visit MARCH 3rd next: Hours 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. Charges Moderate,
fit”.?ON AND BRUCE
Loa:,;! t Investment Co'y
This Oom any is Loaning Money or Farm
Security at Lowest Rates of Interest.
MORTGAGES .I'URCHASEI
SAVINGS 'BANK BRANCH.
d, 4 and 5 per Cent. Interest Allowed on
Deposits, according to amount and time left.
OFFICE—Corner of MarketSgnare and North St
dORACE HORTON,
M6NAos
5t 1885
When we assert that
Dodd's
Kidney Pills
Cure Backache, Dropsy,
Lumbago, Bright's Dis-
ease, Rheumatism and all
other forms of Kidney
Troubles, we are backed
by the testimony of all
who have used them. -
• tHR'(f 041128 To STAY OUfaD.
1 - fly all ditt'ttgiat# or mall on receipt of price;
tabu, r. LJA..Smith & Co;, Toro
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LARGE STOCK ON HAND, -
The above ornamental trees and shrubbery well be
sold at very low prices? and those ,wanting any.
thing in this connection will save money by
purchasing here. •
Orders by Mail will be promptly attended
to, Address,
JOHN STEWART. — Benmlller.
THE RIGHT
The new model o ookford Watch, when
placed in a screw bj ) :Mae, will fill a Ion telt
want among farmers, as it is not due proof
only, but very strong. The plate which the
wheels work between, not being separated by
pillars as in the ordinary
WATCH
Bat by the bottom plate being turned out of a
solid piece of metal, with the edger left of the
top plate to rest on; it also being pendant or levet
set with sunk balance to prevent breaking, mak-
ing in all a good rong watch
For a Farmer
JOS. BIDDLECOMBE
McLeod's
System RENOVATOR
AND OTHER
Tested Remedies.
SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE
For mpul'ee Weak and Impoverished
Blood, Dyspepsia, Sleeplessness, Palpi-
tation of the Heart, Liver Complaint,
Neuralgia, Lose of Memory, Bronchitis,
Consumption, Gall Stones, Jaundice, Kid-
ney and Urinary Diseases, St. Yana' Dance,
Female Irregularities and General Debility,
LABORATORY, GODERICH, ONT.
J. M. McLEOD,
Prop. and Ii annfaoturer.
Sold by J. H. Combe, Clinton
-�Saiary and expenses weekly from aturt. Lib ee
oral commission to local part -Limo agents.
Permanent position. Good chanco for
advancemen4 Exclusive territory.
- Largest growers of Nursery stock
In Canada, and only growore
-� fn both Canada and United
- States. Olean, hardystook
true to name, and fair
,treatment guaran-
-' teed. No substl;
.' tut:on in our
orders. No
compote-
' Um
from .
other
hooses, on
account o f -
low prices and
peetJlar advanta-
ges. N..0 can interest
any one not earning 575
per month and expenses.
Don'thesitatebecauseof ro.'
vious failures in this or other ' -
linos. We can make you a success.
Outnt free. Address for particulars,
BROWN 13008. CO., Qontinental Nurserlesi
This house 1s reliable.) TORONTO, ONT.
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DUNN'S
BAKINO
POWDER
THLECrOOKiSnBt vErSReN.D
NERVE NRfVE 13EANS aro a new (Rs.,
covory that cure the worst oases of
BEANS Nervous Debility Lost vigor and
B4lfling Vh—l' Igi dreeo the
woakneee of bolls or mind Daubed
by over -work, or the errorn or O.
ceases df -Youth. This Remedy ab•
eolutely Mires the most obstinate owe when all Ehet
TASATAULKTS have tailed oven to . ova Sold by
suttee At�l m. ixtokase, oor its: for ; o sen bpm
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