Clinton New Era, 1893-08-18, Page 27
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Alguot 18, Tao
Tye fsartn. of having gained a nitre og 'Mr a'Qseph Venstone and xn,Vf tIm
ILed. 14'RIZE LIAR OF A1:` UOUA�
H�ts� WO tie 'Cooly
>te lKgtEad iE:I it i ' ic, Ae Ara has the curious reputatiot►
elf has, beefs a. ^Ivlll ui �' S. ares tG the - fa it of
e2'the N, P,
jtlisled' by; the sl?ec" 'map who cou1.d. 'show himself to be �iincardi e, became residents.of ipg-
t h in h tet 1 n the world says
has sold his farm,
iioul ,prolnises of its voca es, . e till' the
a s lar i , liana,
1 believed that its adoption• Lend Troth.t story Mr Cohn McArthur
cod dines and, .high ` ojl=ered a olden. ball for lying 4
on
t y . cv A. former Suan—se. runs the •
th line, Morris, containing 125 acres,
>plottld bring g• for $7,000,
The rate of taxation for the present
year iti 21 Mills on the dollar, Last
year it was 22, at Wilpghanp..
1/q":19*;Thew .not being; realized, he
r continued big :8n sport to the party
pop"gr,, hopilig ' wzgainet hope, until
riow he' la beginning to realize What a
b 1< ,en recti he baa been on;
dot think of beat : being only 00
eekts'a llL ehea. Aad yet : one. , of the
t txongeet argun'iei is ,uee4in favor of
that' ' "it would give the
tln�'ly, was
' farmer liighe> prices for his grain,"
and a epeeial duty was put on wheat
for this very purpose. Protectionists
contend that "the immense supply is
• responsiblefor the low price." Ex-
actly, and'50 cents a bushel duty would
npt,materially increase the • price to
the. Canadianfarmer, because the
!'supplyand'demand" regulates the
,ut farmers have not simply
.been mialed`, in this respect, hut in
others also, and it is their own fault if
,i roptinue to support or endorse a
policy that pinches them at almost
every turn. It not surprising that
through the medium of the Patrons of
'industry, they are demanding a re-
form :Of the tariff. They feel the bur -
.den imposed by it more heavily than
some other classes, and in no particu-
'lar does this load press more heavily
:.than in the matter of duties on iron
""bnd steel goods made use of very large -
yon the farm.
,d, short time ago the Empire, in
defending the N. P., said that its
,principle was "moderate protection
carefully adjusted," and we took ocea-
siorL"at the time to show that it was
decidedly "immoderate." Look at
some of the figures taken from the
Trade and navigation returns, and see
what'they,prove.
Many lied to int, but the Sultan re -
:plied that he could himself Ile better.
Final!y an old ' !pian from, Angora ap-
peare(1 before him with a large jar on
tris shoulders,` • "horn/wed a
Yotir•father,,� he said, o
jar like this=full of gold from, my fath-
et, .and said that you would repay the
gold• to his son."
"+Impossible," paid the Sultan. "If
the story be true," replied the pilgrim,
"pay your father's debt; if impossible,
I have won the golden ball."
The Sultanat once (awarded him ta a
he
prize, and there still lives at Angora
man who is supposed' to be a descend-
kntnown byt is inenious theg
gname ofAltentopoghleand whon
the literal rendering of which name is
"Son of the golden ball."
On; $$,752 worth of scythes imported
letyear a duty of $4,277 was paid; on
=chases of foreign spades and shovels
,the extent of $9,400. a toll of $4;000
e,{o'tded;'•surely this is net "mo-
t: dere tectiom", The customs tax
on $25, worth of . sewing machines
brought from aboardas $9,000; im-
portations of nails and spikes, valued
at $29,000, were taxed to the tune of
$10,000; $63,000 worth of portable
steam engines, purchased from alien
manufacturers, contributed $22,000 to
the Dominion treasury; self -binders
'valued at $65,000 were brought in from
the United States and paid $23,000 in
taxes on coming in; the duty on $68,-
arators
wa ,24,0orth oO, and onthreshe $447,0rs 00sewo th of
Was $2s, sd
builders', saddlers and other -hardware
the tax was 5156,000.
It must be remembered, too, that
these figures do not represent the
whole of the extra cost which the
tariff forced farmers to pay forte
articles. In many cases theybought
from local manufacturers instead of
from foreigners, and in that case the
excess over a fair price, instead of go-
ing intarthe public treasury, went into
the pockets of whose who make profit
out of protected industries. The re-
tailers are not the men who make
money out of the increased prices.
They claim, and no doubt with good
reason, that the manufacturer gets the
largest percentage of profits. A re -
a form in the taaiff, as advocated by the
Liberal party, would put everything
?" on a more equitable basis, and while it
'isnot contended that a farmer would
get more for his grain under tariff re-
form than under protection, it is con-
tended that his purchasing power
°' • Would be much greater, because the
burden Of unnecessary taxation would
be removed.
Prof. Wiggins says he is out of the
weather business altogether, and pays
no more attention to such matters.
It was pretty near time, for the wea-
therpaid no attention to his pre-
dictions.
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THE MUN RO 04E.
GRANTr,EY" ONT., Aug. 7. The interest in
the case of Mr Munro, of which melftion
was made in a dispatch from here last
week, rapidly increases as his improvement
in health progresses. As a wise man should
do, Mr Munro did not say anything about.
his trial of Dodd's kidney pills for the
dropsy which afilleted him, until lie found
that good would result from their use.
Now that be has satisfied himself and
others of this, beyond the shadow of a doubt,
he is lord in his praises of the remedy. In
answer to the inquiries that have poured in
upon him about hie health, Mr Munro an-
swers: "I am better than I have been for
three years, and the credit is due to Dodd's
kidney pills.'i His case and others prove
that these pills are, by all odds, the most
wonderful remedy of the age.
We arc worry to learn that Mr David
Huston, 12th con., Ashfield, has been
dangerously ill. •
Minard's Liniment cures LaOrippe.
A horse belonging to Mr Peter La-
mont. Zurich, while running in the
field broke one of its hind lege.
A horse belonging to Mr las, Snell,
Exeter had to be killedtwo weeks ago,
having been stricken with sunstroke.
Mr E. J. Hagan has been re-engaged
to teach in No. 12, Hay, at an increase
of $50 over last year,
The ladies of Carmel church, Hensall,
have presented the wife of Rev. J. S.
Henderson, with a, certificate of life
membership in the W. F. M. 8.
Mrs Jos. Gouley, of Morris, who was
considerably injured about three weeks
ago by being knocked down by a
young, bull, is able to be around again.
A LITTLE TACT,.
"It's strange'I'can't get In wife to.
mend my clothes," remarked Mr Bride.
ie disgustedly, "I asked her to sew the.
buttons on this vest, this, morning,
and libellee never touched it."
EATEN BY A SHARK.
News has been received of the hor-
rible death of a French-Canadian priest
in the West Indies. The unfortunate
clergyman was the Rev. Mr Laplante,
formerly professor of music and draw-
ing at the Levis College; India. It ap-
pears that some years ago Mr Laplante
to
leftL Quebec to accept charge of a par-
ish named Santa Cruz, in the diocese
of Port of Spain, Trinidad, and that
some days ago he went out with a
companion to bathe in the river which
runs through the parish.
After bathing for some time, his
companion left the wafer to dress, but
Mr Laplante, who was a skilful and
daring swimmer, resolved to take an-
other turn, and accordingly ventured
out further from the shore than was
considered safe in the locality, when,
to his horror, his companion saw him
suddenly dragged beneath the sur-
face of the water. He at once gave
the alarm and more than 100 people
were soon on the spot, but all their
efforts failed to discover the body,
which would have been easy, if the
case had been one of mere drowning,
in view of the clearness and compara-
tive shallowness in the water; so there
is little doubt that the unfortunate
priest was seized by sharks, which are
said to, be._plentifui tithe locality, and
carried off by them to be devoured:'
Mr Geo. Ingram, formerly of Roger-
ville, but who now resides near Graf-
ton, Dak., had most of his crops de-
stroyed by a severe hailstorm a few
days ago,
Mr Alex. Orr has traded the Park
House property in Wingham to Mr
Wm. Dane, for the Albion in Gorrie,
and will re -move there in about two
weeks.
Minard's Liniment is the Best.
Mr J. W. Harrison, of Exeter, teach-
er of Varna public school, made a good
record for himself at the recent P.S.L.
and E. examinations, passing six out
of seven who wrote.
The contract for the erection of the
Agricultural Hall for the Turnberry
Agricultural Society,has been awarded
to Mr W. Walsh. The building is tc
cost $400, and to be completed by the
5th of Sept. next
"You asked her?" observed Mr Nor-
ris, with a slight shrug of hie should.,
ars.
"Yes; what else should I' do?"
"You haven't been married very
long, and perhaps you'll take a,point-
er from me, remarked Mr Norris with
a fatherly air. "Never�atik a;�woillan
to mend anything; that's fats,
"Why, what do you mean;'
"Do as I do, WhenvI want to have
a shirt mended, for instance, 1 tae it
in my hand and hunt up •my wife.
"Where's that rag bag, Mrs Norris?" I
demand fiercely.
"What do you want the ragbag
for?" she says suspiciously,
"'I want to throw this shirt away;
it's all worn out, I reply.
"'Let me see it;' she demands.
"But I dut the garment behind my
back,
"'No, my dear,' I answer, "there is
no use of your attempting to do any-
thing with it. It needs—'
"'Let me see it,' she reiterates,
" 'But it's all worn out, I tell you.'
"'Now, John, you give ire that
shirt!' she says, in her most perempt-
ory tones.'
"I handed over the garment.
" 'Why, John Norris!' she cries, with
womanly triumph. 'This is a perfect-
ly good shirt; all it needs is a new
neckband.'
"'And the cuffs are ragged, too,' I
answer, mildly,
" 'And new waistbands and the but-
tonholes worked over, she adds.
" 'Well, never mind what it needs.'
I don't intend you shall bother with it.
You'll only waste your time. You'll
never get it to fitin the neck, anyway,'
I tin ew in as a final clincher.
" "That's just like your extrava-
gance,' she cries. 'I'm goicg to fix
that shirt. The idea of
throwing
away a perfectly g g
fix it so you can never tell the differ-
ence. And she does.
" 'That's the way. I get my clothes
mended," concluded Mr Norris. "Just
tell a woman she can't do•' anything
and then stand aside and see how,
quickly it is done."
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,onto tonat •n4 attr 030$
MANNI$G Illi byt,r,r,
Barristers, Solicitors,
OONVEYANTOEBS, 449,
Commissioners for Ontario and NAnitobs.
Oriii01111. NEXT D„ooii TO Nxw Ear, CIM9R•
Dr. Ross, who has been' taking Dr.
Meldruin's practice, at Wingham, dur-
ing the latter's absenceYork,1
at New
left W ingham last week for Winnipeg,
-havingireceived an appointment on the
staff of the city hospital.
Wingham hose reel. team feel that
they made a mistake in not going to
Chicago to compete in the hose reel
races in connection with the World's
Fair. The time made by the winners
of first money was only 15I seconds,
while Wingham boys have often made
the run in 12 seconds.
°NI =move
e
Both the method and results when
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste and acts
gently yetrompptlydnthe,idneys,
iver and-BBowels, cleanses the sys-
dis• :ls colds, head -
es habitual
Figs is the
d. ever pro-
te and ae-
rompt in
tial in its
the most
The Empire speaks of "traffic with
Australia as a topic of much interest
to Canadians." True, but if there is
any advantage in trading with the
Australians, why not with a nation
much nearer ?
TO DISPEL COLDS.
Headaches and Fevers, to cleanse the
system effectually, yet gently, when cos-
tive or bilious, or when the blood is impure
or sluggish, to pertnanently cure habitual
constipation, to 9waken the kidneys and
iver to a healthy activity, without irritat-
ing or weakening them, use Syrup of Figs
Minard's Liniment for Rheumatism.
A stone containing 75 square feet
was put on a pair of trucks by Mr W.
H. Green and his men at the Lower
Wingham dam a few days ago and
hauled to the required place by three
horses. This is perhaps as big a stone
as ever:was seen on a waggon in Hu-
ron.
A case of genuine cholera has been dis-
covered in New York.
Richard Cotton and wife, an aged couple
of Augusta, were killed at Kemptville on
Thursday, while crossing the railway track.
A lady, whose hair came out with every
combing, was induced to give flyer's Hair
Vigor a faithful trial. She did so, and not
only was the lossiof hair checked, but a
new and vigorous growth soon succeeded
that which had gone.
Robert Hicks, who has charge of the
Siamese exhibit at the World's Fair, took
foolhardy measures to get money. He had
recently taken out a series of accident
policies amounting to 820,000. One of the
policies was for $7,500 for the lose of a hand.
Hicks allowed a street oar to run over his
band. The shook was more tLan he bar -
tried toor, and kill himself. after
the He failed and then
made a confession. The accident policies
were in his mother's name.
tem ejl'ectuall
aches and = e
constipati . n, Syrup o
only re dy' of its k'
duced, " easing to th
ceptable to the stomach,
its action and truly bene
For your benefit we tell our story
from Hamilton and Paris.
Neuralgia Cured.
HAMILTON, Jan., 7. 1891.
M::ssrs.Isaac Williams Co. ,London, Ont.:
Sirs After suffering, for a long time with in -
bottles of
tion needy, It enc
your RoyalCrown Rd emedy, entirely cured
me. I can recommend it as the best medicine I
ever used.
The firm of Gordon & McIntyre, of
Wingham, general -merchants, is
about to be "issolved, owing to the
continued poor health of Mr McIntyre.
The retiring member will go to
Banff, B. C., and try the_far-famed hot
springs.
Mr Wm;Rinn, of 1,Hnllet, near Kin -
burn, delivered to Mr Thonp.s ' Case,
this week, two of the finest young
heifers that have been shipped from
Seaforth station for a loug while. They
were both two years old and after be-
ing driven out, weighed 2,750 lbs.
Mr J. McCormack, ' Magundy, Man.,
writes:—Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cured me
of dyspepsia after doctors had failed. They
are a grand remedy." Sold by all dealers
or by mail at 50c. a box or 6 boxes for $2.50.
Dr. Williams' Med. Co., Brockville, Ont.,
and Schenectady, N. Y. Beware of imita-
tions.
The barn and stables belonging to
Mr Little, on the old Ross farm, east of
Winthrop, were destroyed by fire last
Thursday evening. The buildings
contained the seasons crop of hay and
several loads of this years fall :wheat,
together with a few implements. The
loss will be felt by Mr Little at this
time, as he only bought the farm last
spring and is just commencing. There
was an insurance of $600 on the build-
ings and the contents were also insur-
ed. It is supposed the fire must have
originated from a spark from the chim-
ney -Id the house.
MRS. BAKER, 30 PouletteSt
effects, prepared only fr
healthy and agreeable substances, its
many excellentqualitiescommend it
to all and have Inade it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is f9r sale in 7C.;
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 FRGNOISCO, OAL.
t.OQIbVILLE, EV. i EW YO1tt .1;?, ?».
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• Agent ,
FIRE and LIJJ • INSUR4.NQE
Money tol Loan on Farm and Town Property in
large or small sums'at the lowest current rhes.
OFFICE—COOPER'S BLOCK, Cstir oN
DR APPLETON — OFFICE — AT REM -
alma on Ontario street. Clinton, op-
posite English Ohnroh. Entrance by sine
gate.
DR.WM., GUNN, CFFICE ONTARIO ST.
a few doors (East of Albert Street.
DR . J. L. ' TURNBULL, M. D., TORONTO
Univereity, M D. O.M., Victoria University
M. 0, P & 8. Ontario. Fellow o! the Obetetricai
Society of Edinburgh, late of London, Eng., and
Edinburgh Hospitalsoffice.—Dr.,Dowseiy's old
ounce Rattenbury St.. Clinton. Night bell
answered at the same place.
DR. J. W. SHAW, PHYSICIAN, SURGEON
Accoucheur, etc., office in the Palace !,lock
Rattenbury St. :formerly occupied by Dr. Reeve
Clinton Ont.
DR. R. MOORE,' PHYSICIAN, BURGEON,
Accoucheur. Office, the late Dr. Worthing-
ton's office, Huron street. Residence, corner of
Erie and Mary Sts.
WORLD'S : FAIR
—WILL BE—
CANADA'S GREAT
INDUSTRIAL FA!R
TORONTO
SEPT, 4 to 16, 1893.
An enthusiastic temperance meeting was
held at Toronto the other night to organize
the city for the approadiing plebiscite on
prohibition. One of the best authorities
on the temperance side estimates that a
total vote throughout 'Ontario of 300,000
will be given of which 175,000 will be for
prohibition, I26,000 against, giving a ma-
jority for prohibition of 50.000.
Some of the Conservative papers
announced the other day that Mr
Evanturel, M.P.P. for Prescott, had
deserted the Liberal party, and intend-
ed to run in the Conservative interest
for the Common's. Mr Evanturel says
the story is false from beginning to
end.
At an American Sunday School pic-
nic the other day, a young blackguard
insulted ladies, and continued throw-
ing mud on their dresses, after repeated
requests to. quit. The minister in
charge pulled off his coat, gave the
young fellow a good thrashing and
then threw him •into a mud puddle.
The minister did perfectly right. He-
roic treatment is always the best in
cases of this kind.
.IRREG ULARITY 1
Is that what troubles you? Then
it's easily and promptly remedied
by Dr. Pierces Pleasant Pellets.
They regulate the system perfectly.
Take one for a gentle laxative or
corrective ; three for a cathartic.
If you suffer from Constipation,
Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, Sick
or Bilious Headaches, or any de-
cangeinent of • the liver, stomach
or bowels, try these little Pellets.
They bring a permanent cure. In-
stead of shocking and weakening
the system with violence, like the
ordinary pills, they act in a
erfeetly easy and natural way.
Time and costly experience has prov-
ed the falsity of lots of the charges
Trade against the MacKenzie adminis-
• tration.• In 1878, when he was in
power, the customs taxation of the
Dominion amounted to $3.13 per capita
and be was roundly condemned for ex-
travagance. Last year they were
$4.42. In other words, the taxes paid
by the head of a family of flve persons
were in 1878, tinder Mr Mackenzie,
$15,135; and in 1892, $22.10. It is no
• ittlaVver to these figures to say the
rleetl;t of titer cattail have increased;
mill" panotlia,ttOh resetting almost sta-
tionary. '
Rebecca Wilkinson, of ,rownsvalley, ind.
says: "I had been in a distressed condition
for three yearsfrom Nervousness, Weakness
of the Stomach, Dyspepsia and Indigestion
until my health was gone. I had been
doctoring constantly with no relief. II
oonght one bottle of South American Ner-
vine, which done me more good than $50
worth of doctoring I ever did in my life.
I would advise every weakly person to use
this valuable and lovely remedy. A trial
bottle will convince you. Warranted by
Watts & Co. Druggist.
What 'might have been a very seri-
ous accident occurred on Monday af-
ternoon, three miles''tvest of Seaforth,
on the railway track. Mr Wm. Mere-
dith, section foreman, and Mr Albert
Worth, were going west at a good rate
of speed on a hand car, when a special
freight train which they did not ex-
pect, suddenly overtook them. Tho
wm3 being from the same direction in
which they were travelling, prevented
them from hearing the approach
of the train until it was with-
in a few yards of them. They had
barely time to save their lives, and in
jumping off Mr Meredith slipped and
fell on the track, where, in another in-
stant, he would have been run over by
the engine, had not Mr Worth had pre-
sence of mind to pull him from the
track into the ditch alongside. The
hand car was, of course, smashed in
the collision, and Mr Meredith was
A Fried
Wishes to speak through the Register of
the beneficial results he has received
from a regular use of Ayer's Pills. He
says : " I was feeling sick and tired and
my stomach seemed all out of order. I
tried a number of remedies, but none
seemed to give me relief until I was
induced to try the old reliable Ayer'a
Pills. I have taken only one Lvx, bet I
feel like a new man. I think th<y are
.the most pleasant and easy to tai:-_ of
anything I ever used, being so finely
sugar-coated that even a child will take
them. I urge upon all who are
ey're the smallest, the easiest toined
found totake—and the cheapest, for they're -iinju ies.h Hes was taken serioustaken hisinternal
and when medical assistance was se-
cured it was found that he had, in ad-
dition to his severe bruises, sustained
a rupture on both sides of his body.
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your money is returned. You pay
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•
IN every • case of Catarrh
that seems hopeless, you can
depend upon Dr. Sage's Ca-
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It's proprietors are so sure
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TAR STANbURY, GRADUATE OF THE
-LA Medical Department of Victoria Univet-
lay, Toronto, formerly of the Hospitale and
Dispensaries. New Yorit, Coroner for be
County of Huron, Bayfield, Ont.
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store, Specialty Preservation of - the . natural
teeth. Painless Extraction by the use of the
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day, during the summer.
JE. BLACKALL VETERINARY SUP5EON
• HonoraryGraduate of the Ontarigveterinary
College. Treats all diseases of domesticated and
male on the most modern and eoientiito princii
pies. Office— immediately south of the New Era
Office. Residence — Albert St.,Clinton. Calls
night or day attendedtopromptly.
New Stables, New Cattle Sheds
And many other improvements.
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GREATER AND BETTER THAN EVER
The People's Great Annual Outing.
Cheap Excursions on all Railways.
J. J. WITHROW, H. J. HILL,
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of a laxative to try Ayer's Pills." —
Boothbay (Me.) Register.
" Between the ages of five and fifteen,
I was troubled with a kind of salt -rheum,
or eruption, chiefly confined to the legs,
and especially to the bend of the knee
above the calf. Here, running sores
formed which would scab over, but
would break immediately on moving the
leg. My mother fried everything she
could think of, but all was without avail.
Although a child, I read in tpe papers
about the beneficial effects of Ayer's
Pills, and persuaded my mother to let
me try them. With no great faith in
the result, she procured
Ayer'sPills
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MONEY TO LOAN. MORTGAGES
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Office over) Jackson's Store, Clinton.
ONEY TO LEND IN LARGE OR
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moderaterateofinterest. H HALE, Clinton.
FA DICKINSON, THE OLD & RELIABLE
Auctioneer still in the field, able and will-
ing to conduct any sales < iitrusted to him, and
takes this opportunity of thanking hie patrons
for past favors. Also chattel Mortgages closed
and rents collected. charges moderate. D
Drown soN, Licensed Auctioneer for the County
of Huron. Residence Albert Street. Clinton.
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SEPTEMBER 14 to 23, 1893
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Better Special Attractions than
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• P. L. S., Provincial Land Surveyor and
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Stewart's Grocery Store. Clinton.
City BAKERY
and I began to use them, and soon
noticed an improvement. Encouraged
by, this, I kept on till I took two boxes,
when the sores disappeared and have
never troubled me since."—H. Chipman,
Real Estate Agent, Roanoke, Va.
" I suffered for years from stomach
and kidney troubles, causing very severe
pains in various parts of the body. None
of the remedies I tried afforded me any
relief until I began taking Ayer's Pills,
and was cured."—Wm. Goddard, Notary
Public, Five Lakes, Mich.
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Every Dose Effective
OPPOSITE FAIR'S MILL.
MONEYI MONEYI MONEY 1
We can make a few good loans from privet
funds at ov. rates and modate expenseer.
Terme made tosuitborrowers,
M NNING& SCOTT, - - dlinton
MRS. WHITT, M. C. M. S
TEACHER OF MUSIC,
Piano, Organ and Tech nicon,or•MuBel develope
for use of pupils. Rooms at Mr. A. Cook
Albert Street, Clinton.
R. AGr4EW,
Licentiate of Dental Surgery, Honor Graduate 01 the
Toronto School of Dentistry.
Nitrous Oxide Gas administered for the, painlos
extraction cf teeth
Office in Smith's Block (over Emerton's Barber
Shop, Clinton.
arNigbt bell answered. ly
A. O. U. W.
The Clinton Lodge, No..144, meet in Biddle -
combo Hall on the let and 3rd Fridays in each
month. Visitors cordially invited.
R. STONEHAM, M. W. J. BEAN, Recorder,
CLINTON MARBLE WORKS.
OPER'S OLD STAND,
Next to Commercial Hotel.
This establishment is in full operation nd al
orders filled in the most satisfactory way Ceme-
tery and granite work a specialty. 'Prices as
reasonable as those of any establishment
SEALE, HOOVER & SEALE, Clinton. 1m
The undersigned having bought out the bakery
business so successfully carried on by Mr Wm.
Young, will continue the business at the old stand
He will endeavor by supplying a first class arti
ole, to merit the liberal support of the people.
Bread delivered anywhere in town.
Wedding Cakes, Fruit or Sponge Cakes,
supplied on short notice.
HENRY MORRISH, - CLINTON
McKIIIop Mutual Fir• Insurance Co.
FARM & ISOLATED TOWN PROPERTY ONLY
INSURED
O$FIOBRS.
D. , Rose, Pr isident, Clinton; M. Mu. die, Vico
Pres. Seaforth' W. J. Shannon, Secy-Treas.
Seaforth ; Jno. Hannah, Manager, Seafortb,
DIEEOTonS,
Jae. Broadfoot, Seaforth • Gabriel Elliott,
Clinton; Geo. Watt, Harloolt; Joseph Evans.
Beechwood , Thos. Oarbet, Clinton ' Alex. Gar-
diner, Leadbury ;M. Murdie, Seaforth.
AGENTS.
Thos. Neilane, Harlock; Robt. McMillan, Sea
forth' 8 Oarnoohan, Seafo,th; 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
ddreesed to their reepeoitve offices.
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WITH INVALIDS.
Yea! with invalids the appetite is capri-
cious and needs coaxing, that is jnat the
reason they improve so rapidly nnder
Seott'e Emulsioiiwhich is as palatable as
oream.
of it that they'll pay $500 121 Children Cry f
cash for any incurable case.
Sold by all druggists.. pitcher's Castoria.
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Hotel Manitoba,
Opposite Fair Grounds, South
Park, Chicago
UNDER MANAGEMENT OF
MB. S. GRIG G-,
Late of London, Ont.
The 'popular Canadian rendezvous now open.
Excellent cuisine, home comforts, opleasant,
hi ez t,
quiet surroundings, nitro air,
magnificent view of aroddnds when illuminated;
ample security _against fire and danger of every
kind; within 60o feetot two principal entrances
to fair grounds; no expense, annoyan0eor delay
from crowded oars; the heat, dust and noise of
the more central part of the city avolded; always
fresh to nt r grounds,
ouod s, and hotel at hand when
leaving g
Rooms with or without board. Rooms without
board $1 to 31.50 per day; rooms, with board,
82.60
board, 88 per day
On arrival in Chicago take Illinois Central sub-
urban train, or World's Fair train (faro 10c.) for
South Park or Cottage Grove avonuo;,cable cars
Stare Se.) to Jackson Park,or or5vated railway
Mire Se.), to 63 street and tony eland avenue.
Bring cheeks for trunks to hotel, and they will
have prompt delivery without charge. Rooms
may bo engaged by cOrkenpondonce. Manitoba
orhibltin as a building International 5Unda}ti•
S&Looi Bulling a9 joinii
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Ten cents off the $ for Cash,
This means cheap
Booi s & Shoes,
Baby Carriages
ExprAlsesfull line of Wgons
o a a
TRUNKS, FLY NETS,
VALISES, DUSTERS,
DOUBLE AND SINGLE
HARNESS, ETC.
Barkwell's Sure Corn Cure, will cure Corns, Warts
Runsions, Moles. •-1-y
McLeod's
System RENOVATOR
AND OTHER
Tested Remedies.
SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE
For n: pure, Weak and Impoverished
Blood, Dyspepsia, Sleeplessness, Palpa-
tation of the 'Heart, Liver Complaint,
Neuralgia, Loss of Memory, Bronchitis,
Consumption, Gall Stones, Jaundice, Kid
ney and Urinary Diseases, St. Vitus' Dance,
Female Irregularities and General Debility
LABORATORY, GODERICN, ONTO
J. M. MeLEOD,
Prop. -and Manufacturer
Sold by 3. H. Combe, Clinton
JUST RECEIVED a consignment of Pine and
Cedar Shingles. Ales British Columbia Red Ce-
dar Shingles.
Iasi! Twitchell,
CLINTON,
PUMPS : : PUMPS
It you want a first -cissa, woll•mado pump, one
that will give you satisfaction send your order
to the gndereignod. Ho wdi dig and clean
wells and do it at the closest prices. il:e also
handles a first-class FORCE PUMP
JAMES FERGUSON
Oppositd Qtieett't Hotel • Iliah stroeti nhlitals ,
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