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Clinton New Era, 1893-09-29, Page 2180 * e-1r4a PIT9441 g gh",,,., VaCIPAslr IQ1 :G i. -. ym9-",- `. @W $ team ,Printing O ()face, s 01 ernoicai non-Qne rlolisr Per year if * advanoe,.1,50per, year it not is shd. • Tlz€ date to which every subscriptIon is peed is denoted by the date on, the *dives* laliel. 4nVilitxrlelNG "Ratner --'Transient, advertlie• ' Inientei 14 nen r, �Nonpareil Iinerfoo'� first inter- •tletn,Bcentsper inne;oroieehirpbssenOtinge0104„ OnvtliA,ax.EATae,^-The"folaowing table shows our rateeor,theInflatiion of adlvertfeementefor spsgitic Periods:- ` P,Aen, I 1 Tn. 4 6 go,1 6i�. i 1: loo Ottelfggiphn 4..., ; 460'00 Ps 00 100 00 *m rlajf-oolunan •...•., 86:00 20 00 12 00 0 Qo garteroolutpn,,,• 20. 12,00 7 00 260 3 . 200 1. Q0 6 o 4p' h,. ,•,,,,• I Piens" '' dvertisereents, without apeeiflq directions, • lbe1pserted,till forbid andcharaccerc in 'ly. Treinsient,advertisementa retest. b paid s,dvange• t °oar, EoTXCEs- flit the head of 'local column 10 cents'perline or portionthereof,elm% insertion Articles Jot or found, girls wanted &o, not ezoeeding three linee,, e.5 cents each i:nsertion. ,li'ive; lilies 50 cents one insertion, and 25 ciente for each pubeequent insertion. Houses to let or for 41s, -farms to rent Or for sale,, stray cattle and all " similar advertisements not exceeding eight lines •tlor ops mon* and 50 cents for each subs°• qugnt month. Changes for contract advertisements must be n'the ghee by neon on Wednesdays. ROBT. HOLMES. ti Not Pulling Together �1Tr Sheppard,of Toronto Saturday Night, ies.reoognized as a Conservative. His opin- ion of Sir John Thompson is expressed in 'the :last issue of his paper as ,follows: - "I may be counted' as disloyal or report- ed an ignorant, yet I have been in every firovinoe of the Dominion this year except- ing Prince Edward Island, and I am not at all afraid to say that Sir John Thomp- on is reputed as only nominally Premier Arid his colleagues are doing his work in a very desultory way. The party every where 'iq feeling the absence of a real leader; in tact, to put it briefly, the party threatens to' o`` to pieces because no large politician aid, Competent chieftain has formulated a policy on the :acceptanee of whioh he de- cides as to the fealty .o. is followers. In- deed, what must we think of a government that is afraid to appoint"lieutenant-gover- tors while three vacancies are in existence, one of°them. for at least a year and two for many months." jB The public debt of Canada is now $60 per head for her population, which is considerably more than a young country should be carrying. When interviewed in Chicago, Mr -Mowat strongly repudiated the in- ference of a paper of that city, that there were any number of annexation- ists in Ontario, and expressed him- self as being strongly opposed to it personally. All the same, there are papers -some not far from Clinton-z-- which linton-which will repeat the stale slander that he is an annexationist. On the report that it.._was ._.contem- plated to build a new residence in Toronto, for the Lieutenant -Governor, the Toronto News suggests that Mr. Mowat should set an example to the other provinces by abolishing the resi- dence `altogether, simply providing him with an office, and allowing him to do as he liked about a residence. Seeing that he receives a salary of $10,000 a year, there is a good deal of force in the -suggestion. The American papers are not afraid to call a thing by its right name. Of protection, which it describes as "a dead dog, past praying for," the New York Sun says "The fate of protection is settled now. • It has already been solemnly devoted to utter and uncompromising extirpation from our national policy, as a fraud and a system of robbery, and as a direct violation of the Consti- tution. World's Fair will close October 31. SNAG- SHOTS. ° Q'p$. n Packing.a true the #fret point to becolloid-erectis Whateau be left'belund, Ettakes either a good deal of push or a pull to get through the doors of life. True meanness lies west often in an unwillingness. to assume a small obli* There ie alwaye. room lit the: top,,be- tan t thMute t8�g keeps Setting' highs[' all:, "tiloNnian who-' does'uot, complain makes knore friends than the man who Always lias; a, grievance. , The dead martyr is .the only kind that is ever ,canonized. Sq few of the common people of Rus- sin are able to read that in village stores pp,Ietures' of, the articles . for sale are hung Qn the walls in place of reading notices above them. The Liberal Arts Building at the World's Pair covered ground enough to hold several large farms, and yet its architect has refused a commission to build a house large enough for a mo- ther-in-law; and a daughter-in-law to live happily together. I was onred of lame back after suffering 15 years; iiy Minard's Liniment. Two Rivers, N.B. Rosear Ross I was enred of diphtheria afters doctors failed, by Minard's Liniment. Antigonish. JOHN A. Fonio. I was cured of contraction of muscles by Minard's Liniment. Dalhousie. MRs. RACHEL SAUNDERS ^i' Wm. Meredith, of Franklin town- ship, accidently shot and killed him- self while outhunting near Huntsville. While working near his barn at Seeley's Bay, P. Webb, a well-to-do farmer, accidently fell. fracturing his skull on a rock. 'He died instantly. There is a rumor in Montreal that Hon. Peter Mitchell is to be appointed a senator. If Senator Boyd attains the 'Lieutenant Governorship of New Brunswick he will resign. The Ottawa Citizen of Thursday bas a semi official parar'aph in its political news appointing Senator Boyd to the New Brunswick Governorship, Mr Mackintosh to the North-west, and W. B. Scarth to Manitoba. "The Liberal leader" says The Evening Telegram, "has conducted his tour with the utmost sunless. Perhaps •the Liberal propoganda will pot benefit much, but Mr Laurier's popularity will. It is just a case of a glean, honest man standing up and telling audiences in what he believes and in what fib disbelieves. And the ordinary hearer is impressed for good or evil by the man who makes speeches more than by the speeches themselves," The Toronto Telegram says: -"It will be a great day for Canada when the tariff ckuestion can be settled on its merits.' It will. People will won- der why they ever permitted' the pol- Meal demagogues to impose the rascal- ly system Upon them for a day. Meatiwbile the tariff beneficiarie's and the "ppoliticians whom they control are feathering their neets at the expense of the long-suffering Canadians; SYRUP 0r FIGS, Produced from the laxative and nutrious ;juice Of California figs, eoinbinod with the Medicinal Virtues of planta known to be nto t bene 'e` a ial tot 1e a linen* ' • 1 1 h an:s a System, ' � a y , gently ort theeitidneys. liver and 'bowels, ado itutlily eltatiting the system, dtspellitfr' �l id -and headad1iee, and cluing' ;ii>~ii{tial' HE WOULD BE RESPONSIBLE. A minister of a prominent New York church, who was about to leave home for a few days, was bidding good -by to his. family. When he came to Bobby he took the little fellow in his arms and said : "Well, young man, I want you to be a good boy, and be sure to take good care of mamma. Bobby promised, and the father de- parted, leaving him with a very large and full appreciation of his new and weighty responsibility. When night came and he was called to say' his prayers. the young guardian expressed himself as follows : "Oh, Lord, please protect papa, and brother Dick, and sister Alice, and aunt Mary, and all the little Jones boys, and Bobby. But you needn't going about mamma,for I'm g g to look after her myself." Life Prolonged PARIS, Jan., 21, 1C-1 Messrs. Isaac Williams Co.: Dear Sir. -I was troubled with rheumatism for several years. A friend induced me to try your "Royal Crown Remeby," which I did, Aftertak- ing two bottles I felt great Belief, At the present my health is better than it has been for a long time. I can confidently assure you your mod - cine was the means of prolonging my life. Tne above testimony you have my permission of us- iegasyou Bee fit. I am, yours respectfully. MRS. J ACKCON Hundreds of others could tell, end will in fu- ture tell bow Royal Crown Remedy has prolong- ed their life. W. F. Lowry, a young man of Win- nipeg, died of consumption on Tuesday. His father, aycontraetor ttt :13oissevain, was made aware of his son's death and dropped dead on receiving the news. A wonderful new combination is R. Stark's Headache, Neuralgia and Liver Powders ; nice to take and perfectly harm- less. Mrs Mary Beats, 88 Main street, Hamilton, says: "For years -in fact all my life -I have been troubled with severe headaches. I have tried all the remed'es I could hear of, and have been treated by many doctors, but with very little good re- sults. A friend recommended your Head- ache, Neuralgia and Liver Powders some time ago, and I have found them to be t_ o greatest blessing to me -in fact, I can truly say they are perfectly wonderful. I would not be without then for more than T can tell." Mr Flock, station master, G. T. R., Hamilton, says: "They cured my moat severe headaches, which I bad for at least three years." Price 250. a box. Sold by all medicine dealers. Benjamin Plowman is prosecuted for bigamy while Hon. Geo. E. Foster is al- lowed to enjoy in peace the office of Financ e Minister. Yet the marriage of one is no more legal than that of the other. Either the officers of the law should be called off from the pursuit of the Weston foundry - man or else started after the Cabinet Min- ister. -Toronto News. THE CLURTON N BAR (xisp Con; ty (ilippings YOU CAN SEE IT, perhaps, one of Dr. Pierce's Pleas- ant Pellets -but you can't feel it after it's taken. And yet it does more good than any of the ,huge, old-fashioned pills, with their grip- ing and violence. These tiny Pel- lets, the smallest and easiest to take, bring you help that lasts. " Consti- pation, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, Sick or Bilious Headaches, and all derangements of the liver, stomach and bowels ..are permanently cured. They're the cheapest,for they're guaranteed to give satisfaction, or your money is returned. " You pay only for the good you get. A SQUARE offer Of $500 in gold is made by the proprietors of Dr, Sage's Catarrh Remedy, for . any. ease of Catarrh in theHead, Cas t no matter how hador of, how long etandingf senvtipillon. ' tlthii. they 'cannot' cure. Swarte,Winghaw,;has 'rent. ed a'hotel in •Manchester, and will take ilossession of it shortly, Mr H.W. C. Meyerhassold his bowie and login Wingham, to Mr T. Forbes, of Morris, for n, good figure, Mr .f eorgge McTavish, fgrinerly .of in ham, has r moved ith s alfa 1 W g e ,w kit f 3y to that town from Listowel, Henry Taman or., ,A.r I. Jaeobe and. Mrs l3radnock, near. Blyth,; all had; a number of sheep killed or''worried ,on Saturday. Tbe many friends of Eugb. McPhee, 1311 con., eKil10 , will regret to hear of hie serious illness, • Heis well on to 90 yearn of age. One day recently Mr W. J. Todd, son of Councillor Todd, of St. Helens; had his leg broken by the kick of a horse, while taking out timbers. Mrs Jas, Gibson, of Morris, who had the misfortune to sprain: her ankle a few days ago, is still unable to get, around, except with the aid of crutches. Mr Robt. Jamieson, one of the lead- ing business men of Seaforth, died in Manitoba lastweek,where he had gone for the benefit of his health. He was a Presbyterian and Reformer. Hartman Happel, formerly of Zurich, recently of Berlin, but now of Chicago has made an assignment of his proper- ty in Berlin, Hay township and Exeter, to Mr Livingstone, of Baden, for the benefit 'of his creditors. The many friends of Miss Louise Sparling, • of Wingham, formerly of Seaforth,will be pleased to learn of her appointment to the position of teacher of the commercial course and other branches in the Whitby Ladies' College. Mr David McIntosh, V.S., of Br'uce- field,'was a judge of light horses at the Industrial fair at Toronto. This is the eighth year in succession that Mr Mc- intosh has occupied a similarly honor- able position, which speaks volumes for his capabilities in that line. The Campbell farm, on the 18th con. of Grey, has been purchased by Mr Duncan McKenzie,who lives across the road. The farm contains 128 acres, has fairly good buildings, and is an excel• lent place. It was purchased for 114,500, Mr McKenzie has got a cheap farm. "Bob" McMillan, of Hullett, writing from Manitoba, says: -"Money is very scarce at present here with everyone. I would not care to live here. There is a small corner in„liullett good enough for me, where there are a great many more comforts to be had than in this country." A short time ago James Elliott, of Turnberry,was in his corn field cutting the crop with a machine he has for that purpose. His 12 year old daugh- ter, in attempting to get on the ma- chine for a ride, was caught by one of the knives on the leg and an ugly gash was inflicted. The next meeting of District Lodge No. 24, I. 0. G. T., will be held in the Temperance Hall, Wingham, on Tues- day, Oct. 17th, commencing at 11 a.m. Rev T. C. Madill, of Bellwood, Grand Chief Templar, will address the meet- ing. Tonics for discussion have been selected, and a number of brethren from different lodges in the district selected to introduce the different subjects. During the heavy thunder storm which- passed- over €his part of the country on Friday morning, the barn on the farm of Mr John Wingle, 6th con. of McKillop, was struck by light- ning and completely destroyed, togeth- er with the whole prop of one year, and valuable farm implements, which the barn contained. There is an insur- ance of $1.000 on the barn, but Mr Wingle's loss will probably exceed $2,000. The amount of taxes levied in McKil- lop this year is $10,743.01. as follows: - County purposes, including municipal school grant, $4,019.81; township pur- poses, $2,729.87; engineer's expenses, $7; statute labor, $76.50. •Of this $51 is for Canada Company's lands. For schools, including general rate, $3,- 009.83 is raised. Besides this the schools receive from municipal interest $S24.09, and Government and municipal grants $684, making the total for school pur- poses $5,417.92. A big fire occurred Friday morning on the farm ownel by Mrs F. Case, of Seaforth, situated on the Hurcn road, south of the town, when two large barns containing 125 tons of hay, be- sides oats, wheat and other valuable stuck, were completely destroyed by fire. It is not exactly known how the fire originated, but the barns are either supposed to have been struck by light- ning or to have been set on fire by tramps. There was only a sinall insur- ance on the buildings, consequently the loss will be immense. Messrs E. Gaunt & Sons, of West ' Wawanosh, the well-known breeders of Leicester sheep, have added more laurels to their successful career of prize winners at the leading exhibitions in the Dominion. At the Industrial Fair In Toronto they carried off seven prizes with their fine flock, and also succeeded in selling eight animals at•large figures. One ram, which Messrs Gaunt offered to a neighboring farmer in Wawanosh for $20 a short time ago, carried off the first prize in hi§ class, and was after- wards sold for the sum of $50. On Monday evening an accident hap- pened at the home of C. A Schield, 5th con., Grey, which, though of a serious nature, might have been worse. About noon on Monday a young English lad, about 16 years of age and giving his name as Wm. Brown, called at Mr Schiek's and wanted work. He said he had been employed by a man at Mitch- ell, but had left there and since found =it impossible to find either work or lodgings, although he was Willing to pay for the latter. Mr Schiek, out of the kindness of his heart told him to stay there that day and rest. In the evening after tea the young fellow took a double barreled gun and went out to try and shoot a partridge. He had been gone but a few minutes, and was only ahout,ten or fifteen rods from the house whena gun report was heard, followed by groans and calls for help. ft appears he stepped on a log vahieh owing to the recent rain, was slippery and he fell, and the gun, striking against something, discharged the con- tents into the fleshy part Of his ar'rrl, struck: the bone and" glancing off took the flesh from the inside of the hand.nd Assistance was soon on the spot' a •Isrw ken to the house, A o n Was to ph)? kion was summoned,- and the arm va: dressed, but it may be it difficult am ter topreserve this moral member, if t o bone is insured, ' The Presbytery of Maitland feet at Wingbaim,e t. 19th, Rev, G. McKay, moderator; Rev, .J.. McNabb; clerk, Elders commissions were received, Mr ljcLennan wets appointed to supply Langside .congregation,. 'services to: be. held at 3 p. i . each Sabba�th, Rev. A. McSay, of Lueknow, declined the call from Union Center and Lochaber in the Presbytery of Pictou,: N. $. The Sabbath School fund was al;dite(d and found"co;'rectly kept. Applications ;in behalf of aid -receiving, congregations were renewed. The amount required ,for the •home mission fund, the 'this L rgsbytery is 41,g00, for. auginefitatiou' fund, $500, and jor the !,f eneral Assem- bly fund, 8100 for the year. Sessions were enjoined,to arrange for holding missionary meetings in theirrespectiye congregations. >,1iew regulations re- garding the order' of business were dis, tributed to members of the Presbytery, The next ordinary meeting will beheld at Winghaw on Nov. 21.. a A lamentable accident occurred on the South line, near Kincardine, on Tuesday, whereby Samuel Shelton, an old and re- speoted"farn?er lest nisllfe. Ile wee seated on a load of seed wheat and driving down the lane, when the horses became restive. Mr Shelton slid off the load in front of the waggon, and the horses kicked andtramped upon him.ii He was one of theearliest set- tlers of Bruce county, having gone there- in 1850. Though 82" years of age he was strong and vi ;orons, and a hard worker, He leaves a widow and one son. Alexander Shaw, Q. C., ex -M. P. for South Br uce, who defeated Ron. Ed- ward Blake in 1878, was called upon to help make arrangements to receive Sir Joan Thompson in East Bruce. He attended the meeting, but before the business was taken up Mr Shaw arose and announced that he could no longer support the present "Conservative" Government. He would not follow a leader who would apply the la'h. He was still a Conservative, but not a fol- lower of SirJohnThompson. When he had thus spoken he took leave of the meeting. HOW TO GET A "SUNLIGHT" FICTURE. Send 25"Sunlight" Soap wrappers wrap- per bearing the words "Why Does a Wom- an Look Old Sooner Than a 14 Tau")to LEVER BROS., Ltd., 43 Scott St., Toronto, and yon will receive b5 post a pretty picture, free from advertising and well worth fram- ing. This is au easy way to decorate your home. The soap is the best in the market and it will only cost 10 postage to send in the wrappers, if you leave the ends open. Write your address carefully. The Toronto News wants Sir Oliver Mowat to proceed to abolish Lieut - Governors. It says.one is enough for the three Maritime Provinces and ex- penses should be put down in Ontario and Quebec. There is a good deal of force in the complaint as to expense. With regard to salar y, however, Mow- at can do nothing; that is by consti- tution a matter for the Dominion Government, and it bas fixed the fig- ures for Ontario and Quebec at $10,000; for Prince Edward Islan.l, $7,000, and for the other Provinces, 9,000. •But the Provinces could cut off some ex- pense by abolishing residences and extr as. - Cornwall,; Qnq,, iia. now *a: bell, which is rung every night at 9 o'clool after �!iligh. l children under,14 years of age o;+tn be dented' if lglllldt iu the streets; Rei4 a YW 5. �all . `' :' Dr, the tor ofTriotobu all,'' I�ot$nrwell • died soddenly Tharadav night .of,apolilexy, >FIe was found about midnight: in his carriage in front of Ilia reiiideuoq unconscious; and only llvot} a. fest pripnteq. groU sssuu X *u4 other ,4t*r4 'Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, ' Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- tem effectually, dispels colds, head- aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro- duced, pleasing tothe taste and ac- ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared of 1yy from the mos:• healthy and agreeable substances, its many e xcellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 75o bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable druggist who ina.y not have it on hand will Droctlro it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Manufactured only by tact CALIFORNIA FSC SYRUP CO,, SAN PEANOISOO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, tC 1'. 2v EVI SCOEIC,, IgAITzllGi.: Boort i 4 .Solicitors*. �a�� s ars R, 00ir1vE$!tifi(1E7',s &0. - comin;ee,onere for ,Ontario acid°'Z1lanttoba open $EZx Pana TO Naw 7saw, Olctrl?foa,. .T. X NIcboNQU0.4, R al Estate ; loan andlnsu>r ace' @. ,r p' ,Agent Vino a *4 .,t.i'J INS1UR42WE" MOO tel telt-poen on FarmYand Town Property in large or cmalh funis at the lowest current rlrtes,, OFFICE -COOPER'S 1I40011, • CLU1xQx Dp APPLETON •+* OFFICE re' AT RE8r asses on Ontario street, Clinton, op. pante English Chnreh, Entrance by ai' e DR, WM, gUNN, CFFIOE ONTARIO ST a few doors (last of Albert Street. DR J. L. TURNBULL, M. D., TORONTO Univereity. 111 D, 0.M., Victoria University M. C. P & S. Ontario. Fellow of the Obstetrical of Edinburgh, late of London, Eng„ and Edinburgh Hospitals. Oflfce.-Dr ;Dowsely's old office Rattenbury St. CUntou. Night bell answered at the same place, DR. J. W. SHAW, .PHYSIOIAN, SURGEON Accouohenr, etc„ since in the Palace block Rattenbury St. :formerly occupied by Dr. Beeve Clinton Ont. , I DR STANIsURY, GRADUATE OP THE Medical Department of Victoria Univez city, Toronto,: formerly of the Hospitals and Dispensaries. New Yor,I, Coroner for be County of Huron, Bayfield, Ont. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. On Albert St., one ilot and ?1, suitable for build inq purposes. Small hones on plane inood re- pair. Apply to AIRS. THOS. COOPER. Clinton. FARM FOR SALE. The undersigned offers for sale his farm, being lot 21, con. 2, finllett, comprising 50 acres, all cleared. The farm is about 1} miles from the town of Clinton. Plenty of water. good bearing orchard, bank barn, carriage house and other outbuildings, also frame dwelling house contain- ing 7 rooms, kitchen and woodshed; hard and soft water and every convenience. Possession given at any time. Terms made known by applica- tion at residence. Rattenbury St., near organ 'factory or by writing. JOHN BEICKENDEN, Clinton P. 0. BRICK HOUSE TO RENT. The undersigned offers the west -half of the fine and convenient double brick house on Rattenbury 8t. to rent at veru reasonable terms. The house is almost new and has every ccnvenience. MISS A. FOXTON. GOOD IIOUSE TO RENT A large commodious and comfortable house, on Townsend street, containing accommodation for ordinary family, with all conveniences, is of- fered to rent on reasonable terms. Good garden attached. House ie in excellent repair. Apply to either C. WILSON or JAMES HOWE. GOOD FARM FOR SALE For particulars apply to MANNING & SCOTT, - Barristers, &c., Clinton PROPERTY FOR SALE. For sale, two excellent lots, being Nos. 506 on the corner of Rattenbury and North Streets, and 507, on the corner of North and Princess Ste. They are both adapted for building purposes and are both offered for sale on reasonable terms. Apply to T. M. CARLING. TC. BRUCE L. D. S. SURGEON DENTIST, . Coate' Block, Albert St., over Taylors' shoe store. Specialty Preservation of the natural teeth. Painless Extraction by the use of the most ,approved local Anteethetic. N. B. Will visit Blyth professionally every Monday at Ma- son's Hotel, and Bayfield the 2nd and 4th Thurs- day, during the summer. eaE. BLACKALL VETERINARY' SUBGEON . Honorary Graduate of the OntarioVeterinary College. Treats all diseases 01 domesticated and male on the most modern and scientificprincil pies. Office- immediately scuth of the New Era Office. Residence - Albert t- Clinton. ( ails night or day attended to promptly. MONEY TO LOAN. MORTGAGESBought. Private Funds. C RILOUT Office over J Jackson's Store, Clinton. MONEY TO LEND IN LARGE OR Small sums on good mortgage security moderaterateoflnterest. H HALE, Clinton, DDICKINSON, THE OLD & RELIABLE Auctioneer stili in the field, able and mill- ing to conduct any sales entrusted to bim, and takes this opportunity of thanking his patrons for past favors. Also Chattel Mortgagee closed and rents collected. Charges moderate. D Dicumis0S, Licensed Auctioneer for the County of Huron. Residence Albert Street, Clinton. F•w. FARNCOMB, MEMBER OF ASS'N • P. L. S., Provincial Land Surveyor and Civil. Engineer, London, Ont. -Office at Geo. J Stewart's Grocery Store, Clinton. • MONEYI MONEYI MONEY 1 We can make a few good loans from privet funds at ow rates and modate expenseer. Terme made tosult borrowers. M NNING & SCOTT -• Clinton MRS. WHITT, M. C. M. S TEACHER OF MUSIC., Piano, Organ and Teohnicon,or•Muecl develope for use of pupils. Rooms at Mr. A. Cook Albert Street,. Olintoc -- R. AGNEW, Licentiate of Dental Surgery, Honor Graduato of the Toronto School of Dentistry. Nitrous Oxide Gas admiuistered for the painles extraction cf teeth Office in Smith's Block lover Emerton's Luber Shop, Clinton. 'Night bell answered. ly Mr. Harvey Heed Laceyville, 0. Catarrh, Heart Failure, Pa- ralysis of the Throat "I Thank God and HoodVs Sarsa- parilla for Perfect Health.” " Gentlemen: For the benefit of suffering hu- manity I wish to state a few facts: For several years I have suffered from catarrh and heart failure, getting so bad I could not work and Could Scarcely Walk I had a very bad spell of paralysis of the throat some time ago. My throat seemed closed and I could not swallow. The doctors said it was caused by heart failure. and gave medicine which I took according to directions, but it did not seem to do me any good. My wife urged me to try Hood's Sarsaparilla, telling me of Mr. Joseph C. Smith, who had been At Death's Door but was entirely cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla. After talking with Mr. Smith, I concluded to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. When I had taken two bottles I felt Very much better. I have continued taking it, and am now feeling excel- lent. I thank God, and Hood's Sarsaparilla and my wife for my restoration to perfect health." HARVEY HEED, Laeoyvilla, O. HOOD'S PILLS do not purge, pain or gripe. but act promptly, easily and efficiently. 25c. City BAKERY OPPOSITE FAIR'S MILL. The undersigned having bougbt'out the bakery business so successfully carried on by Mr Wm. Young, will continuo the business at the old stand He will endeavor by supplying a first class arti cle, to merit the liberal support of the people. Bread delivered anywhere in town. Wedding Cakes, Fruit or Sponge Cakes, supplied on short notice. JAM :S YOUNG, - CLINTON Hotel Manitoba, opposite Fair Grounds, South Park, Chicago - UNDEtR MANAGEMENT OF MR. S. Late of London, Ont. The 'popular Canadian rendezvous now open. Excolient. cuisine, home comforts, pleasant, quiet surroundings, pune air, lake breezes; mageifidentvie* of Rrounds when illuminated; ample security s alnn fire and danger of every kind; teithin 500 feet of two principal entrances to fair erbgnds; no exjienso,lanndyanee or delay from crowded eat* the heat, dost find noise of the/Theft oentt'a1 tiar't df. the city avoided; always fresh to enter grounds, and hotel at band wbon leaving grounds tired. Repine with or without board. Rooms without board, 91 tie 91.50 per day; rooms, with board, 92.50 to elf vor day. On arrival in Chloagg' o take Illinois Central sub - ti rban train, or World's Fair 'Wahl (faire 10o,) for Soeth, ParkorCottageGrove avenue; cable pars •S fare 5e, to'.Tsokson Park, er elevated railway, are 60, to,68 street end 'Stoni ;eletld'adesins, f fi.e ring ahedas for trunks to h8tel, and they 17111, baits $romiptdelirrorg without eharge. •,Ifooins giaybe eiigsged by ooxrespondefice, Manitebea es.itibitin adtne Intethatiot at StttzdaY. 8ohool,Iiulldipgadlbi"iiy , 4 W Ten cents off the $ for Cash, This means cheap Boo -I s & Shoes, Baby Carriages Expres Wagons Also a full line of TRUNKS, FLY NETS, VALISES, . DUSTERS, DOUBLE AND SINGLE HARNESS, ETC. JUST RECEIVED a con ignment of Pine and Cedar Shingles. Also British Columbia Red [le - der Shingles. • �a PwitoheI1s� CLINTON; A. O. U. W. The Clinton Lodge, No. 149, 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. COOPER'S OLD STAND, ext to Commercial Hotel. This establishment is In full operation and al orders filled in the most satisfactory way, Come• tery and granite work a specialty. Prices as reasonable as those of any establishment 'SEA.LE & HOOVER, Clinton. lm McKillop Mutual Fire insurance Co. FARM & ISOLATED TOWN PROPERTY ONLY INSURED OFFICERS. D., Ross, Prssident, Clinton; M. Murdie, Vica Pres. Seaforth; W. J. Shannon, Seoy-fleas. Seaforth ; Jno. Hannah, Manager, Seaforth, DIRECTORS. Jas. Broadfoot, Seaforth • Gabriel Elliott, Clinton; Geo. Watt, Harlocls; Joseph Beano, Beechwood; Thos. Carbet• Clinton • Alex. Gar- diner, Leadbury ; M. Murdie, Seaforth. AGENTS. Thos. Neiians, Harlock; Robt. McMillan, Sea • forth; S Carnochan, Seafo th; John 0 Sullivan nd Geo. Murdl°, auditors. Parties desirous to effect Insuranoee or tran•. east other business will be promptly attended to on application to any of the above officers ddressed to their respecitve offices. McLeod's System RENOVATOR AND OTHER Tested Remedies. SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE For repnre, Weak and Impoverished Blood, Dyspepsia, Sleeplessness, Palpi- tation of the Heart, Liver Complaint, Neuralgia, Loss. of Memory, Bronchitic, Consumption, Gall Stones, Jaundice, Kid- ney and Urinitry Diseases, St. Vitus' Dance, Female Irregularities and General Debility LABORATORY, QODERICN, ONT J. M. MoLEOD, Prop. and Manufacturer Sold by J. H. Combe, Clinton DR. I4cLELLAN LONDON, OH 4 ' 497 Talbot St., Speolalfet on the EYE, EAR NOSE & TAIROA1 Graduate of the New York Rye and Rar ld6spltst, 1889. Post Graduato Course at the New YOrk Post Graduate Medical School and. Hospital or Eye, Ear Nose and Throat 1892, Eyes Tested. Full stook of Artificial Eyes, Spedtaoles acid Tien see. Willv be at the '.Rattenbury ' Rouse, CLIh .''UN'. The 1 Irst FRIDAY in Kush Mdn bh. tOOTO$'ER 6th.neXt. Rents' lti a.•'m. ,0 a ;uf Charges Moderate. p.g