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Clinton New Era, 1893-05-19, Page 618 SHQP$ Butelter $. T S BLO,OK,, <AKTll� PA�gF�Xo�,.01ON '�'h4qttekaxftiglaAd hewing (paned out in the lalwith Blet * ,Ot4. state tnat kle-will14aep on baled the very e OLOass Meats. HAviLgno, ex• peussou> of hiwpelf,,1),e.ia 'ilia a poeitien to sell ihikEAO Y017 letleat prieoa t+7fto sent at MIX state be prepared" to 4eY the highestinir'1ie9 Price for Union Qa)tle+ TaV1)1 llOpS always welted for Olsen• aloe ltefgalie. n 40+VIir4t3 O* liliRON \ BUTCHEROP 11 "WO:Peeiro meaffeerdially tq thank ell.thoso WbQ. have favored ne with ,their patronage since we. rom}yeneed in.busluese. and to eseiire them and thelpubile generally that we are in better shape, fihlyr' ever tit°steer to their wants, having added ' on imprttvadxofOgeratotand other eonvepieneee 0 Vg,ghop, gEATI4g3r & FINCH. a .ton. 11EAT Market Si 1'ESS Q11ANGE. hat he 'intimatet sYr'rb'a' a +d de_ tit ine ° e �' Mr Couch in the nter t f , gfatten s ugh i In i�ggg business lately. parried on under the aft _AB &OOugn. He°wi.il continue the to t)t 410. !teed, and trust) by giving the ,closest ands mtlft carefel attention to the busi s etraigh;ldorward and 'courteous treatment c all, and naudling only'ehofoe Meat; to merit end receive a fair share 9f public patronage. All orders oai'etully, and promptly ailed JAMES A. FORD.. neutral Butcher Shop Qultdaribordeslrestothank the publle general- )", for • the patterchge bestowed upon hien ; and at th9 same titn to sag that he 16 now in a bet ltytnoeitionthar final attentiion to allwthe details. ea fl,,giyea per q the' buQiue ' epstomers. can rely or their affi ben.: ompt1y and satisfactorily filled motto, good meat at reasonable prices." Chou? `an age,'' Poultry, &c.. O $eaSof. :or' Bides, Skins, &o. ))BN SCRUTON, Albert St., Clinton. Ind Feed Stores , Feed. & Seed Store -designed havinHpurchased the busi- esorm` Walker & anley, desires to inti- ite.Will .keep on hand the very best OUR i 111.../FEED ,fc . Inds, also the Soicest variety of +Qer,‘Tiniothy & Small -Seeds, ,cich will be sold at close margins for cash. Alli also kept on hand. He will also keep n ¢hotce:variety of all kinds of TEAS, which ton- aumers will find to be excellent value. J. W. HILL, 'HURON ST., CLINTON. UR, FEED & SEED STORE +;'Lave in'stock a choice assortment o Seedsi.enoh as R' YICORTN Y, MILLET, 'red for Farm or Garen, Mae- filIkinds LINTON. NKS o sons Bank. o. 'rested by Act of Parliament, 1855. 'CAPITAL, - - $2,000,000. REST '.FUND, • $1,000,000 D OFFICE, MONTREAL. 3. II: E. MOL8ON .Pres. OLFERSTAN THOMAS. Geaeral Manager rr seounted, Collections made, Draft tied,, .sterling and American ex - an ' • boaughtand sold at lowest 'curren.. atea. yxrltc'we•cn .deposits. Etta 10.11S. ,mere on their own nota with s. No mortgage required as H. 0.BREWER, Manager D. MeTAGGA.RT, BANKER, T $T, -.,_ CLINTON. 'Banking Business ,rr,nsaeted. DISCOUNTED ' Interest allowed on °posits. . rf SDAL/L J.,J.Q T av. ONT tion 14Thralla: Qf� , Cure. �► a +ly7fl'uEpMt, t 1301 ° _rn r• oa si w+r+w �l, ae, t, 8014 la oh i Porn lt'or•,` a Bill. �aeksrtCtiilei4lril W ;'llutt•rwIlleY� t•• lafletlear, X4!40! 1 • 1. � aw flan 00 ea .Oho re. kine, _ ea a ate $ A i dapllY� *oonkkMltahtt • t . efrtcdy ey used, Forp LlvorQX 7 fiver Floe S c LOWS IMO I EDiY a e the ftarmera on their own' a' wow 'rates of interest. oral ,tanithig, aStisiness transaotea Inter= et allowed on deposits. tie Notes bought 3'. P. TTSDALL, Manage Ntlit iditt&live • new des^ err tWrorstwises et tk bop, Vigor in` 0 Oro* or kri ik found cad ed all ner A° 4'0 1147090u tarrlt? Trsothieltetnedy,;twill ppoelitivelgelleve and Cure you. Price 60 eta T141s Injector for its eueceeeful treatment it urnishedfree. Remember,ShilohleRemediee are sold am a guarantee to gtve Batiataotlon. • During lestmonth 1,260 immig:'ants arrived at wfaal,Peg. Rev. rDi . Cochrane has been pastor of I Zion reshywetian church, Erana,ot•d, foe Si yea' s. There is a po'xt$o famine in Deii,;s0 Coliefntra. end '9L' p iies' s e selling wholesale at $15 re: boo. Sever '1 Cars acre on the way; oat Manitoba. The cold spring and late rains in Egypt have compelled the cotton planters to sow the;r cotton over again. The crop will be a.knonth late. The Wealth of Health Is in Pure Rich Blood; to enrich the blood is like putting money out at interest, SCOTT'S EMULSI Of Pure Norwegian Cod Liver ON - and Hypophosphites posseses blood enriching properties in a remarkable degree. Are you all run down? Take Scott's Emulsion. Almost as Palatable as Milk. Be sure and get the genuine. Prepared only by Scott & Bowne, Belleville. .rvw.iw� rrrvw•• 1 had for dinner was the best I ever ate. Thanks to COTTOLENE, the new and successful shortening. •; , ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT. ' Made only by N. K. FAIRBANK & CO., Wellington and Ann Streets, MONTREAL. HONEST HELP FOR MEN PAY NO MORE MONEY TO QUACKS. A;ufferer from Errors of Youth, Nervous Debility anti"Lost Vigor, was restored to health In such a remarkable manner, after all else had failed that he will send the means of cure FREE to all fellow suf- ferers. Address, with stamp, Mn. COWARD MARTIN. (TEACHER) eOx 143. DETROIT. MICH. SOOTHING, CLEANSING,. HEALING* Instant Relief, Permanent Cure, Failure /mpossibie. Many so-called diseases aro simply symptoms of Catarrh, such as headache, losing sense of smell, foul breath, hawking and spitting, general feeling of debility etc, If you are 'roubles with any of those or dndrod symptoms, you have Catarrh, and should lose no time procuring- a bottle of amen BAnaf. Be warned in time neglected cold in head results in Catarrh, followed by consumption and death. sold by all druggists, or soot, rat 0 cents paid, $receipt ) by addressing sing ULEORO & CO. Brookville,Opt. Pleo'a Remedy for Ciatanh is the Beilt, rested to tkie,,atid Cheeped. , . 104:1 a smritial Wei bat dfnegist• fir tett oy inef1r sod, Ft, `ir't arriti, Sa, `ME. CLINTON N EVii 411.14. r. ,1i... igiVia ... I..V /..N.__ I.! 6 , u_: .-.��. I��'r ... DOT Qt./Marrak d li totheirinterests. El* I'i � ! TQ RET Nlt u Mr itor, w ere ore w the tine t d+Gana file .Clinton ,, ate X'ra, g ed t4 ligan _ fling!ng p The undershoot] o ere he lite• -hall o the rpociitllt ozi the ° eonalitie Bao at Olt) other, N.H. 1e andel; a canveui tdoUb br o at wheat zeal to imeeor the .Afflicted anti redrafts) in :argument, and therefore deals laviehlY in is f61mo•t new: an laaw; evert' acpvot#ion06, niil `'.Graduate of the New York 'Orls d Ear I3op ilei" .. f th d lad l i 1 t mis F9 4" WONDERFUL EN ()11N . w. a an a vo u areata. DR M/,LE'( LALONDON ON T iT `lI1G vllvll�ill l+ " Ent, lEd' , r % . ... D (' L 1, UPJ h. f i bh of BR1C( l iOlrrs7H7 TO RENT l ! rotraating lila dipnuaelon, farther, .It haft ., . o enerat iu a in for fila in fir 497albut Ot,.13 DIS.40 131It I find ?nYaelf somewhat in the e , h It nd ell le Velum of it tenbury :.. lie ' NO F.+ inane Ar4dtoainonG as poor aid Aon Ouixoto the impression that -vituperation's and plana Bt, to.rent.etver reaMopabloterw , Tile.. Dude ,--.li RA, , ' TII OAT O r t. 1 e the wronl�o o p Dae@ ; ) both; and I too 6ylri tine forced to pay him '18s8, Poat, Graduate Caurpp at the Now orifi felting a tivindmiu tar a �eniislit.enaasod in - Po (� a Bost Graduate e M i Shoo andi o a t Medical f o I a tel e 'e a i u]so x th s 1 -. an i1 coon fo a o t m rna h w w � r k 1 E 1a N Threat 8 E armor Uooted, spurred and rrlountgd like him. iR . HOUSI 1, TO RpNls ye, Bar, Nose and. 2, ye., Vested U re o to those of oa ib aer i a with t to W.I R nes unrv, a windm l (I:refer r o 0 4 n p a 1 to anew his last oft vie , F. atopk of ,Artificial 1fives,, f3liIsetae ep arrd lied . ,times such as we eemetimeg see in pictures in the old r9und,. Anything whish it non•. The house on llaptenbur , streeb ow actin >ted - aey+ sYitl be at filo 'mahjong on and -like. arrpe ;to which are $ g b Mrs T r fir is: Offered n` n , 1 gg y lain d,in the ha o .of: an ar ument T .had y . 1n ow. , o e . dt ,rent, it. confess salla, thio i groan and Droop and 01 alternate- e 1, .- large din4?igxoo parlor'1,71:41:17113 a d, kiteben R#L .tC1 »U1" : House t1X1, .'Q 1y, as they; are filled or °nintl4d et wind) is no already, answered, it. #lad previously been dew felts, with threo'b arostair ,. o f mean, antagonist to be engaged with in sin le, disouseed ro.ana eon.. Moregver the long cede , Oni a rnir4otq ae the bus nest 7`110, First, ERIDA X In Eaolt . oombat, dor, owing to the power by which it is n e P a a6t m t o i ho t wn 1 ? oRxi4, " driven it is very erratic in its movements and - @ lX,o . .8 , svns 4lip y at 141 iW 1114 office wipast' n aro a yah d w x tmg Id hen a leas - . _. Thi 1 Viaib ,717NF, nd n8xt. Aare: o ileo u awax ... P r 2 � is liable to change its tootles at an moment, .s P , and g tie an , and an attaelr, h4truth o s e proven 1`ir B. in his vain oonoeib ;nay think that thus rendering it e t oMely dildo dint t ie r re 16 I).ow a trait, * n Aon. aft 0 r Case, Yotr tiaqugh as • - - • COTTAGE TO. RENT • IAA m to 4 p m Charges Moderate va lama. the reason Of me dieoontiuuia the d dons- The eottego and ppreniieea of lifrp A., Pedpwortit knight as ever drew sword on dragon, he bit onTsaav Street, Dunton, oonslsting of a oomfor• ti D o n quantity a a w a of fruit see currant s n Y.. '�•� Col tr au an us grape c1 e o , r bushes , vitt s & s p nv Loan 1 et• p *�y Terme easy. 'Apply to MANNING & SCOTT,-.RJ�%' � tJa�Q �Y�4 V0 - Clinton. the ductal tie first ..swoop of its ` ponderous sails, New itlsiust about as difficult ' to fight an antagonist like N.1-3, as itis to it ht a windmill, for the latter cannot change ite tactics any quicker than can the former, you Peep him es A peer man when profit°, ohango, the wind has' veered, and behold he faces you as a compare- tively. rich one, He complains 'about not dealt with In the Mat fight; says s misropresonted, and all the while 1Se is doing his level best to strike you below the belt, deal lug in all manner of quirks and .quibbles and hair-splitting arguments makes you acoount- able for. sentiments whloh you never even thought or dreamed of, much less expressed. One momett he agrees with you as to the ads vantages which the farmer. would Possess if he had free trade, the next • he , is fighting veli - aptly in defence of her rival" the National Polioy. In elle sentence ho tells us of the• evils of the N. P., in tho next he tells us that farmers have five dollars "in direst farm improvement" to the one which they had before its advent. - And all the while that he is fighting thus he ever and anon gives voice to sentimehts which ser- vant one to believe that ho Was the of a Master who utterly forbids this mode of warfare. • Yee, it is extremely difficult to vanquish an enemy of N. B.'s stamp, because in adaition to the above. he is like Goldsmith's village school- master, '^•E'en though vanquished he can argue still:' . Ho tells you in his last epistle "that thorn was no misunderstanding on his part,that it is I who do not understand myself." I would tell him that ho is altogether mistaken, that I have not the least dithculty in understanding myself, but that I have exceedingly • groat difficulty in un- deresanding him. How am 1 to understand a man who tells us that "the unequal bestowment of wealth upon the human family is a boon and a blessing," and who will yet deliberately vote against a os moreto brill whose policydo government g about and preserve this condition of things than anything also that can be conceived of. How am I to understand a man who enumerates so many causes which tend to make the farmer poor, and who yet tells us that they have five stoners in direct farm improvement. to the one which they had before these causes existed, and who, when taken to task upon this state- ment tries to escape by saying that ho simply asserted that their indebtedness was greater and that they wore not so flush of cash. I suppose if I had taken him to task for asserting that the farmer was poorer he would have trotted out the other part of the sentence in disproof of it, viz the "five dollars to one"and the "home com- forts vastly to the front." It would be char- dgteristio of the man to do this, it would osly be of a piooe with many of the arguments which ho has introduced into the discussion.. How am I to understand or argue with a man who, notwithstanding that he makes the admis- sion that I did not iu my first letter compare the farmers' condition with the manufacturers', yet quotes statements from that letter to prove that 1 blame the N.P. for all the evils that the farmer ie heir to, and who, notwithstanding the trouble I took to make those statements which he quoted perfectly plain to him, still insists upon making me responsible for the assertion. How am Ito understand or argue with a man who, attar re- linquishing the position which he tool. upon my first letter, takes up a likewise weak position up- on my second. Will he.kindly and candidly go to his library (by the way. a library is a luxury that .few farmers can afford these hard times, paradoxical as it may seam, they find it "mighty inconvenient") and look up my second letter, and quota from it a statement which will prove that I blame the tariff' wall for being the sole cause of the difference between the farmers condition as compared with ether more lavorod classes of people. If he can, I would ask him why `uo did not quote from that letter at first, ihstead of from my ilrst and third'? Oh, yes, Itis both hard to understand and to argue wilt an antagonist such as N.B.; he id as difit!;;;1�'io understand as a man who tglka to his_ sleep, and as hard to argue ottt,pf_it f:onceit,as a.dog.outof..a tone.--However,- he' has lucid intervals, when he gives utterance 10 sentiments winch we can perfect'y understand, such as when he tells us thorn aro times when be is "decidedly sleepy," and the longer howrites the less he seems to say, t.fo of course refers here to sense. We could scarcely give him credit for sanity, if ho had reference to nonsense) and particularly when he tells us that he should have a Beat in one of the wards of the lunatic asylum. These same remarks of his prove that his case is not quite hopeless, and if he only had the seat whish he thinks he should have, and thus get proper care and treatment, he might, in the course of time, possiblrecover. N.B., in one of his lettere, paid me the com- pliment of saying that I should nave a seat among the Dominion officers at Ottawa. I will return the compliment -by saying that bete°has mis -ed his calling; Ire certainly could have been a preacher; it is a shams that a man possessed of so much Bible knowledge, who on,. furnish a text on every occasion, should bo wasting his time and talents upon a farm. 'Tie true that the construction whish he puts upon certain pass- and the great west. The new trains on ages of Scripture is not quits orthodox, for in- stance, his interpretation of the parable of the the Wabash are absolutely the finest in the e;Qn IS t,c83,ltiBA I hsye +'wilt 10 Well, lee him have dile ppleasure; but I think that those who. have impartially read the lettere Will Wee with me that I had never 000aSiou to wilt, Thanking you kindlyy, Jr Editor, for em mush space in your valuable paper. 1 am, Yours truly, GonEslos Towxsaxr FAaiuni The United States oorntains 194,000 square miles of coal fields. In battle at least a man's weight in lead is shot for every man killed, Frank Ettrd had his left arm sawed cff in a mill at Parry Sound Thursday. One out of every 180 inhabitants of the United States owns or rides a bicycle. In 1890 there were 101,645 deaths from "6onsnmptiou, more than • flora any whet one cane. S Minard's Liniment is i"e Best The pulsation of an infant is from 1E0 to 140 beats a minute; of an old man, 75 i o 80- Of 1,000 deaths in Bo Pope 16 are by violence; in the United Si;ates, 41. The Cuckoo never makes a nest, but lays a solitary egg in the nest of some otder bird. Sixteen ounces of gold ar•e sufficient to gild a wire that would encircl,s bile earth. There is a man in Griffin, Ga.; who is hoarding a million dolls..a at Confederate money, in the hope titat it will become val- able some day. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. The mommies of the high priests of Am- mon, now in possession of the Egyptiar Government, are soon to be raffled on. They will be divided into Biz lots and drawn for by the museums of London, Paris, Rome, Berlin, Vienna and St. Pe- tersburg. English Spavin Liniment removes all hard, soft or calloused Lumps and t3lem- ishes' from horses, Blood Spavin, Crrbs, Splints, Ring Bone, Sweeney, Stifles, Sprains, Sore and Swollen Throat, Coughs. etc,. Save $50 by use of one bottle. War- ranted the moat wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by Watt's & Co. Drug- gist. Out of the 25,000,000 acres of land grant- ed by the Parliament to Ole Canadian. Pacific, the company has still unsold 864,251 acres, iu addition to 17,162,296 acres of tbe Ma�:dSh, 'south Western land grant still unsold. The L,,,'!uauy arld last v?a'r "392,469 acres at an averag. price of $3.45 per acre. Mr J. J. McLaren, the legal authority \2 temperance questions, says, he is sal ;elect - . with the stand taken by the Mowat Govern-, —AND-- with on the prohibition question, and does not sees. whet..spore-th,e..ieiripa.�anee_ _._ _ Day .$_I_�.10T 1 people can as. To an interviewer he said: -IRE SUBSCRIBER HAVING JUST COl1+PLE4 "Sir Oliver is responsible for the legislation an and furniahed his new Pinning Mill will and its enforcement, and he has stated machinery of the 1 areal improved patterns is frankly that he does not think toe local prepared to attend to all orders io his line in most prompt and satisfactory manner attd at legislature has power to pass a prohibitory sonable rates. Ho would alto return thanks to law. However, to test the matter he has who patronized the old mill before they were burn promised to at once submit a case to the gd nut and now icing in a bettor position courts for decision and if the decision is to uto ordorsexpeditiously and feels confident he vo satisfaction to all. the effect that a provincial proh'bitncy !aw. would be valid he will at once introdaoe prohibitory law. I don'tsee what more anyone could ask." BANNER ROUTE. Does it ever strike yon that the new Wabash line between Detroit and Chicago, just completed, forms part of the shortest line from Canada to the World Fair City URIAN AND BRUCrE table cottage with kitchen and woodshed, hard end soft w ter i acro f land with ti This Oompany is Loataiiii .lifottey on Farm $eeurity at Dottiest ,Rates o/' ftiterest, TO LET ORFOR SALE, Those C�gq�nvenientpremises next doortoLeslie's MORTGAGES PURCHASED C arriage Workp, imitable for a handy mento apart � �,.,_ • a se/iced-hand furniture ware room or bueinese SAVINGS BANK BRANCH Applsimilar 89,h q T,NTcAsTL&house attached. 8,+ 4 and 5 per Gent. Interest Allowed so Deposita, according toamount and time left. OFFICE—Corner of Market Square and North 8t A largo commodious' and comfortable house, I dORACE HOiiTON,' on Townsend street, containing accommodation Statues ordinary family, with all conveniences, is of- bt 1885 fered to rent on reasonable terms. Good garden attached. Howie is in excellent repair. Apply to either C. WILSON or JAMES HOWE. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE Lot S1, Don. 2, Goderioh Townehip,situated on Gravel Road, 4 miles from Bayfield and 8 miles from Goderioh comprising 80 aores, of whish 10 acres are good hardwood bush. Soil, clay loan. foundation; also good bank ba n Good frame house with ten Tints, on atone , On the pre- mises are two acres young bear! g orchard; also DANIEL J od creek NAFTEL,Goderioh, well. Apply to GOOD HOUSE TO RENT GOOD FARM FOR SALE For particulars apply to MANNING at SCOTT, Barristers, &e., Clinton PROPERTY FORSALE. O For sale, two excellent lots, being Nos. 606 on the corner of Rattenbury and North Streets, and 507, on the 'corner of North and Princess Sts. They are both adapted for building purposes and are both offered for sale on reasonable. terms. Apply to T. M. CARLING. FOR SALE. Lata 7lend 8, Dinsley Terrace, containing S} acres of land, dwelling House, Barn and Orchard. The property adjoins the corporation of Clinton. Also a two story brink building suitable for store and dwelling house, cellar 54x24, about 1 1-5 acres, corner lot, opposite Queen's Hotel, Victoria 8t., Clinton. Also village lots 7, 8 and 9 in Blyth. The abov property well be Bold at a bargain to settle up estate. Apply to W. J. BIGOINS Clin- ton, pro Executors, or to MANNING & SCOTT, Solis or T. M. CARLING, Clinton. DYEING & Clothes CLEANING Par.ttB h.ningClothes of any k'.nd which they desire to save oleened or dyed, shoe'd leave I93..r with the undersigred, wLo is rigout for BARR S DYE WORKS: All work entrusted to him will be promptly at tended to and, guaranteed satisfactory. Prises mederate. JA JIBS HOW SON, Albert 8t. Cliuton. CLINICON Planing • Mill 1105 er. a: talents is contrary. to accepted opinion -.yet every sect has had a leader, and I suppose that he too could gather a few followers. However, 1 am of the opinion that they would be very few who would believe his doctrine. They would have to believe that God Almiguty has designed a plaoe in this world for the wealth thereof; he has ap- pointed stewards to dole out this wealth. These stewards can literally roll and revel in this wealth, buying with it every luxury that can be conceived of, and wastingwhat they cannot use; puzzling their brains to ink of deltcaoies which will tickle their appetite, while there are hun- dreds around them actually starving and dying for the waut of the bare necessarles of life. They The richness, color, and beauty of the will hay. to believe that the conditions of ex- hair,the greatest care is necessary, t;emewealthandpovertyare'divinelyinstituted and established, and are absolutely necessary to much harm being done by the use of the advancement and happiness of the human worthless dressings. To be sure of having a first-class article, ask your druggist or perfumer for Ayer's Hair Vigor. It is absolutely superior to any other preparation of the kind. It restores the original color and fullness to hair which has become thin, faded, or gray. It keeps the scalp cool, moist, and free from.dandruff. It heals itching humors, prevents baldness, and imparts to World; not half the advantages of this Railway pan be outlined here, any R R. t'cket agent will tell yon the rest, write or call at our new office, N. E. Co. King & Yonge Rtreet Tomato. J. B. Richardson Canadian Passenger agent. To Preserve race." They will have to believe that those wholesale fruit dealers in New York, who Darted loads upon loads of cherries out of tho city, and dumped them into the river, lest there should be a glut in the market, and tnoy would not be able to keep up the price to 20e a quart, at which price the rich could buv them, butter the poor they were literally aforoidden fruit,whilo, if they had dropped to 8 or 10 cents, man v of those poor peo- ple in that noted hot city, wino huddled within their tenement houses, many of them tossing upon their' pallets of straw, ranked with burning fever, and to whom a handful of cool, luscious sherries would be Elysium,were deprived of this pleasure by the wanton greed of these stewards, were but fulfilling God's decree. Those who would believe N.B's dootrine would be forced to believe that every man born into this world was destined for some particular avocation, and if he gets there, 99 oases out of a hundred he will be a success;. but if he does not get there, and far the larger ma. jority do not, for they have not got the choosing of the particular work that they shall follow, then his life will be a failure, "according to the measure whereby God 'measures a man." Snoh doctrine as the above (and it is N. B's., so far as I can understand him) is rank blasphemy. To make a Holy and Just God responsible for the callousness, selfishness and greed of a corrupt and fal- len humanity, is blasphemy in the extreme, and yet thin is what people would be forded to believe if they would become followers of N. 13. N. B. has insinuated on more than one occasion that I am wanting an equal divi- sion made of the_ wealth of the country. Permit me to tell him he is entirely wrong. I do not want the money of a man made Ayer's Hair Vigor, and now my hair is by industry. honesty and in direst competi• growing rapidly and is restored to..its tion with his follow mon. I do not envy original color.' —Mrs. Annie Collins, men the pursuits they are engaged in, for Dighton, Mass. there are but very few of those pursuits for " I have used Ayer's Hair Vigor for which I would exchange agrioult+ire, provi- nearly five years, and my hair is moist, ded there was a fair remuneration for the glossy, and in an excellent state of labor upended._ What I want is a fair field preservation. I am forty years old, and do not want to be taxed Fo have ridden ;the plains for twenty-five THE HAIR a silken texture and lasting fragrance. No toilet can be considered complete without this most- popular and elegant of all hair -dressings. "My hair began turning gray and falling out when I was about es years of age. I have lately been using Ayer's Hair Vigor, and it is causing a new growth of hair of the natural color."— R. J. Lowry, Jones Prairie, Texas. "Over a year ago I, had a severe fever, and when I recovered, my hair began to fall out, and what little remain• ed turned gray. I tried various remedies, but without success, till at last I began to USE and no favor. help keep up t want him to be enabled to raise el from him bey 'n their legitimate value, e manufacturer; I do not years." --Wm. Henry Otl, alias Mus - 0 a position in which he is tang Bill," Newcastle, Wyo. the price of the goods I buy • while I am n �t in a position to rein the " Ayer's the eatne dee ee. Ana I do want the farm. Hair igor rice of thoI'ejthin s whioh I sell to him in • : era to anibn;t wake up olid ba alive to their 4 i)y Dr, � fir &Ott,.t.beveli; tdpisk interelfts, an her aiA8rii3gV1ro utlitHdi wfdo Sold by Drufit • livolnhere. V, .0. to exe 051 FACTORY --Near the Grand Trunk Railway, Clinton. THOMAS McEENZ1E ROBERT -: DOWNS, CLINTON, Manufacturer and Proprietor for the best Pins 'KM Dog in nae. Agent for the sale and appli- cation of the menet/se PATENT Autos er,O BOILER CLEANER. STEAM FITTINGS furnished and app ed on abort notice. Sutlers. Engines. and all kinds of Machinery repaired expeditionsly and In a satisfactory manner Farm implements manufactured' and repaired Steam and water pumps furnished and put in positipo.. Dry Kilns fitted up on application Charges moderate. S. WILSON, LSON, GENERAL DEALER IN TINWARE HURON STREET, CLINTON Repairing of all kinds promptly attend to as enable rates. A trial solicaed. THE RIGHT The n9w model o cckford Watef,, whin placed in a screw bs &! aaie, with till a ion fait want among farmers, as it :P not dos pros' only, but very strong. Tee ,.ate which ,the wheels work between, nos being separated by pillars as in the ordinary WATCH But by the bottom plata being turned out of a solid piece of metal, with the edger left of tbe top plate to rest on; It also being pendant or level set with sunk balance to prevent breaking, mak. ing In all a good rong watch For a Farmer JOS. BIDDLECOMBE House Paiuig add Paper Hallo �I�� Tho undersigned is prepared to L-Omp•:y exe- cute all orders for PAINTING, It.ALSOMIN1N,. . PAPER -HANGING, &o. Ho is a practice t man of long experience, ;and go Iran sees to do all work in a manner that shall be satisfactory, wbi'e pricoe will bo exceedingly (moderate. Orders re- spectfully solicited. GIGO. POTTS, Kirk St., Clinton DO YOU WANT A First-class Step or Long1Ladder ? A Handy Wheelbarrow ? A Splendid Churn, or anything of 1i nature? Then pall or1W. SMITHEON, a shop, No.7 Frederick 8t„ or E. Dine' Will be at Dinsley's corner ivory Satan to afternoon. ti. C, SrEvENS0N, —THE LEADING— UNDERTAKER --AND-- EMBALMER. A FULL LINE OF GOODS KEPI id STOCK ThebestEmbalming Fluidused Splendid Hearse. ALBERT ST.,CLINTON Residence over store. OPPOSITE TOWN HALL _i__ _s Y4 W ...► BENMLLLEEU.TESERY FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES NORWAY SPRUCE, SCOTCH AND ASTRACHAN PINE. TSR LATTER OP W0IC0 WE 11AHE A SPECIALTY LARGE STOCK ON HAND, The aboye ornamental trees and shrubbery will by sold at very low prices, and those wanting any __ thing • in this- connection 'WUV»s6'5 Mee e purchasing hero, Orders by Mail will be promptly at.tenae to. Address, JW!M «TEWART. — Benmll!er. Incorporated 1887, with Cash Capital of $50,000 REcnic BEDS 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 affect cures in seemingly hopeless oases where every other known means has failed. It is nature's remedy, and by its steady, soothing (current that is readily felt, POSITIVELY CURES Rheumatism, Sexual Weakness, Sciatica, Female Complaints General Debility, Imppotency9, Lumbago Kidney Diseases Nervous Diseases, Liver Complaint. Dyspepsia. Lame Back. Varicocele, Urinary Diseases. RHEUMATISM It is a well known fact that medical science has utterly failed to afford relief 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 eases of Rheumatism than all other means com- bined. Some of our leading physicians, recog- nizing this fact, aro availing thornselvcs 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 MM�a,nhood, Weak Back, etc., that the old modes�bf treatment fail to pure. There is a loss of Mr orvo force or power that cannot be restored by medical treatment, and any 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 tons and vigor to the organs and arouse to healthy action tho whole nervous system. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS And the worthless, cheap, so-called Electric Belts advertised by some concerns and peddled through the country. Tlioy are electric in name only, worthless as a curative power, and dear at anyrice. Wo Challenge the World to show au BIeotido Belt where the currant fa under con- trol of the patient as completely as this. Our Trade Mark 10 the portrait of Dr. Owen embossed in gold upon every. 11011 and appliance mannfnetured by us. Selid for Catalogue --Mailed (Soale4) Free 1 I ME, OWEN 'ELEO IIIc Par 00.,E 49 Klny eL IAN - flto. , h