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Siena
upeaks trrAittful Main
beta ifs 'Oath Ieraael neetr,
luixrr noody retleettee
W¥tl$eal ho1d4l to t'en. .
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eldelOsli ie uregepetTeednll',a wave,
hen antleelrise bot `strong and brave,
And Oath's Owetjet graco'o shine,
In 6104ae1 First old li thea,
iV1711a Second. SMntael seen airise.
Wiiret Binge of David's line.
•. In 3e :ond Binge and also to
F-iret hrpnaclea,thrangh deeds of*sin
A.eetheringstorm is feared.
4iile Seooxtd •.0 ronlelee declares
Hoy Eisai" fell, through heathen snares,
1r, r Ti11 Ezra appeared.
Then Nehemiah proves most true;
And Eether eievea the bated few,
- Then Job inajestio speak
:n Pealme doh melodies abound ;
n.Proverbe priceless gems are found
By him whom evisdoas eeeke,
Eooleeiaetes eite in gloom,
134t Solomon's Song retains its bloom,
. And shows a mastery deep.
.eaiah epoaks what be believes,
• While Jeremiah sadly grieves
Area Lamentations weep.
':lsekiel toile his visions rare ;
And Daniel talks with angels fair ;
And Hosea reproves.
hen Joel speaks the faithful word,
.pr which brave Amos leaves his herd ;
1 And Oljadiah loves.
i . t T'Aroarni�: Emily. PE Y
r o f
HE MANES, SOME. N " liCEliTIXO
jewels; from God's own presence flees;
iJOiitMeek; his ealvation sees
,krid TNahurp tells His power.
•O1d'Ilkibakkuk in God confides;
And Zephaniah in Hitt hides
In sore temptation's hour.
Haggai cries: Arise and build -
For God's good time is now fulfilled,
And Zaohariah sends
To Israel's hosts a , nessage plain,
And then with Malachi's refrain
The Hebrew Canon ends.
WELL KNOWN LONDON PEOPLE
SAX
Mr S. P.
a%,,,'• . Glass, London Pottery Works,
says:—"No testimonial can be two strong
to express the 'beneficial effects I have ex-
:, perienoed from the use of R. Stark's Head-
. ache, Neuralgia and Liver Powders per-
sonally and Ire my family, as they have af-
forded me perfect relief from the most dis-
tressing sink headaches which frequently
incapacitated me from doing 'business. I
,knock of others Who have been equally be -
matted. 1 consider them one of the must
useful mediciel combinations •of the day."
Mr H. C. Patterson, cf Messrs Masuret
ak Co., wholesale grocers, says; -,-"I havefound Stark's Powders (for Sick Headache,
Biliousness and Livereto afford immediate
and permanent relief in every case."
"Miss: L. G. Johnson says:—"A most
'valnable,remedy. The result has always
been. satisfactory.' •
- Price 25e a box; sold by all medicine
dealers.
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PEARLS OF TRUTH.
Labor to show more wit in discourse
than wcrds. •
Deceivers trifle with the best •laffec-
thins of our nature.
The seed dies into a new life, and so
does man.
Those who hope for no other life are
dead even for this.
' Elnployment and ennui are simply
incompatible. -
Death has nothing terrible which life
has not made so.
Cultivation to the mind is as neces-
sary as food to the body.
One should believe in marriage as in
the immortality of the soul.
To•lbfee one Who loves you is stealing
fire from heaven.
Every Prod+ration of genius must be
the production of enthusiasm.
Cunning pays no regard to virtue,
and d is but the low mimic of wisdom.
The virtue of the soul does not con -
consist in flying high, but walking or-
-
- ..
• Our dissatisfaction, of any other so-
lution is the blazing evidence of immor-
tality.
The highest knowledge can be no-
thing more than the shortest and near-
. est way to truth.
11P7 - No longer' talk about the kind of a
• man that a good man ought to be, but
r be such.
Eve, with all the fruits of Eden blest,
rather than leave that one unknown,
lost all the rest.
Experience
to be so, for it is often purand c
nhath
eedhased
ab all infinite rate.
Modern education too
the fingers with rings, and at the same
ttime cuts the sinews at the wrists.
There is a personage who has more
sense than Napoleon, more wit than
Voltaire or Monseigneur. Everybody.
test of
Necessity inward cruel,
t strength.it Every folol
may live according to -his own likings.
Nobody contents himself with rnugh
diamonds, or wear them so. When
polished and set, then they give a lus-
r),
The world is butt -a magnificent build-
ing, all the stones are gradually ce-
mented together. No one subsists by
himself alone.
What man in bis right mind would
conspire his own hurt f Men are beside
themselves when they transgress
against their convictions.
and Bladder dice, s s ref eved 10 six
hi u s by the
"Great South AmeriRan Kidney Ours."- 'ride
MOW reined' is a great surprise and de`ight nn
account of its exceeding promptness in relieving
of the urinarain the y' n+ssagea ir. male neys, baor female,k andryitrr,,
Heves retention of water and pain in passing ttt
utmost iuimudtately, dr)ld by \ATTs do co
Hunter and Crossley, the great
Oanadinn evanglists, are having greal.
emcees in the People's Temple, jeoston.
Paine's Celery Compound
Used in the:Frozen
Regions.
Lieut.Mr Peary W.mes the Davidson,
the regions,who ent was re.l
oently interviewed, and made the following
interesting statements"Yes, indeed, I have not only heard of
Celery
and have everyreasonbut
to remember d it.
When I was seleoted by Lieut. Peery to
accompany him on his trip to the -arctic
regions to try and find the North Pole, it
wad on account of my strong, healthy con-
stitution, and hie.belief that I could endure
the fatigue and danger incident to the trip.
I had been associated with him as bis bus-
iness manager on his lecturing Our, ' and
was on terms of the greatest intimacy with
him. •
"Wen
Flcon lefNew York
onhert iptnorhhe wa da it had, among the
stores, several oases of Paine's Celery
Compound. The reputation of that medi-
cine was so well establishes that it was the
most natural thing in the world that the
members of the party,i and they comprised
men from nearly every walk in life, from
common sailors to men of science, should
desire to use it. '
"the record of our perilous trip to Camp
Anniversary is too well known to need repi-
tition. Once in camp we naturally took in-
ventory of our possessions, and I was ex-
ceedingly glad to find the Celery Com-
pound. The medicinechest was open to
all, and we were free to take from it what
we thought was advisable. I, in company
with several others, selected some of the
Compound, taking a bottle of it to the
abin, knowing it would be handy when
wanted. 'Nor was I mistaken, for the ex-
essive cold weather soon had ata effects,
nd 1 began to be troubled in a number of
aye. 1n every case when I felt the slight•
et indiepositioia, 1 used the Compound,
nd of course found relief.
"One as thatthecold weather noticeable in the
tio us all iexx-
Jingly nervone. We became irritable
nd (rose. The slightest thing would cause
ngry words to spring to' our lips, and it
gdired the greatest care to guard against
r ill -temper getting the better of us.
e had to watch one another to avoid get-
nginto a passion. Our nerves were all
strualthngIand talkedt the matteraffected
with
me of the others, and made up my mind
at possibly the Celery Compound would
beneficial, for I knew that it was used
r nervous disorders at home. Well, sir,
e tried it, and I must say that it helped
very one of us, so much so that I might
y it was a peacemaker among ne.,
"When the long night of six ,'months
me on and we were in darkness, we found
at the effects were yery depressing. Im-
ine, if yon ean, living` foe six months in
rkness, each as occurs here every night,
d you can readily understand how we
e situated. It is a wonder that some of
did not go mad. We had not much to
ert our attention, and the effect was
ething like solitary confinement in a
k cell.
I have used Paine's Celery Compound
a dozen ills such as a person is liable to
e at any time, and especially in this
elate country. It has always helped
and I should be pleased to have more
t should I go North again.
I do not know of any one thing that I
speak more highly of than Paine's
ry Compound. It certainly is a great
iciue, and I am an abvocate of it."
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FRIENDSHIP.
How rare and sweet is friendship true?
Life's darksome hours beguiling;
Our councillor and solace too
When hope has ceased from smiling.
When sorrow's clouds have gathered wthiok
And hover dark about us,
'Tie then with aching hearts we seek
Kind words from those who love us.
And when again our sky is blue,
And Hope is on ae beaming,
Our friends are still the tried and true --
Whose love was more than seeming.
Oar friends as well in brighter days
As in our time of sorrow;
Rejoicing at our weal to -day,
To weap_purohanoo the morrow.
Ahl who could live were friends not true?
Who would not die of grieving?
Earth's pleasures then' would seem so few
The bliss would be the leaving.
HEART DISEASE nELIEVED n,8O MINUTES
Dr Agnew's Cure for the,Neart sl'gesperfect re-
lief in all cases of Orgaii'le or Syynip'ritbetio Heart
Disease In 8Q •,ginittes and: peeaily effete a euro.
It is a peerleey remedy.feP alpitation,Shortnins
of Breath, Sihohering Spells, Pain in tett Side
and all symptoms of Diseased Heart. One dose
couvinoes, sold by WATTS & CO„ Clinton
' Last year G at e t Britain) im orted
769,118,680 dozen of eggs, of which Can.
ada sent 2,548, 040 dozen. With free-
dom to trade between the two coun-
tries the most profitable market for
Canadian eggs is the United States.
HURRAH FOR DIAMOND BYES
When Baby was sick, we gave her Gastorte.
Fshe ras a Child, she cried for Castorts,
ahbheoaio a ages[ 164 nluaj; to Nome.
ditabvt;0140theitit+eiWdin tltrL4
Ata : HORRAn /0ft•lANAnA,
;;Hurrah t hurrah for Diamond Dyes,
•So honest, fast and pure;
Hurrah for dyes the ladies prize
Grand colors that endure.
No other make with them co}npare,
None treed with ao much ease;
They work with wonders everywhere,
They never fail to please.
Hnrrat-I hurrah for Diamond Dyes,
A million voices e',ng;
The'Diantiond' brand so say the wise,
To housewives pleasures bring.
Long may those 'Diamonds' live to Wells
, Withrre-breating powers;
Long m& i'' heyslyow their ueefelaes8
Ia thie ()sande of ours. jl
,� i.. f+.Yt: tiv
Co it0 !. euutt lj-,. faufl Iu4e+
(Wendel for hitt rva®lf.l
flak it er I8',el'ECT0 Moan's Rumonx,.
Ta the Warden iu d l&Iu„ here ofthe .rOOP
.r
011 of the Oonaty of fI tea'-
, Oxlix tto .... Rutin e 94 the
natal al�lount expended for u lett {0bgol
rlrpoates. in Moet Huron was 57,2O4, of
Jo :414W to thine amount the la lOA of 13,870 Wee • aid•
the bIiA i ellhc?A X26 t tom th
seem' that 0867 ie the average
Per anauw. The average sa
o they fad le h� e $297°
salary pain to any male tag
rural districts is 0600, and to
teacher is 0406, The highest
to buy Public School teacher in
About �;�'b�irrsla #' npplea�: nay
been• sbtppecl this 88t11h,u ?Pilin (ho Au.
napnilii vldleS,. Nuxft >a0,101:
n»it eoort
r .rhe slld'
ioourlti a pvoaeede azliiu ,it tri
�Zor t *kW!. ,
Mise "ielef Whiteside, lately a
teacher' In the Helisali sohool, and Orlin
left Seafoi"tb a couple of weeks ago, to.,
attend the `Norr 142 eie cool. at TOrehtu,
Met with a• vel y Airiful4f:oident a few
Arai pIlly, ill# days. ago. She fell dowlg etitir,s,
291 will be °Qatiilg hei' elbow 'and fteoturing the
salary slid one in her wrist,` ,
l ry A/ the iREIEUlkl4.Tia.'OUit111tir ioA'r t--19uuth
Aw.
coil hi HB G, erleaLI Rheumatlsnt pare, for lltbinnistism and
Rauralllla, racueally (urea in x ti) 8 days, Its ate
'deli upon the system Is remarkable and myeteri-
oue. Tbefllratdose greatly peneette 75 tient*,
Bold by W g TTd & AP., Oiiutoo
' Some of the Presbyterian mission-
aries
louh. Rev n Messsrs still Goforthn and
)among the nuhmber, have Toronto,
ee prepay
ed to return to their work, but the
aeaccount of the otninittee lunsettled d not cstate tion ofsthe
country, as a result of the war. Mr
Goforth suggested as a protection to
his wife and Mildly, whom he proposed
to but the insuve rancecomp company won ds'Inott
take the risk.
(her Ming the
any ?whale
salary paid
this dtvie-
teaobers for
d class, 60
rd second.
at Mid-
dle end of
sages were
of these
xpiration of
s received
et, of these
at half of
018, •
teaoher
that of a
be given
the aver..
As easie-
r eohoole,
well; and
mild gain
charge of
less some
gulations
be driven
Garter of
e able to
arity be-
ltimate-
(int not
ordinary
ook the
d work.
sent up
rtment-
the En-
Exdmi-
division
ry ex-
ntranoe
ations,
ing en -
School
nilding
e built
(1 rev,
school
U S.S.
R hew
lot of
sheds
liillop
f S.S.
paired
ohool
6. S.
crani
, had
, has
year
in 8.
cker-
�ion is $s126.
The qualifications pf the
1891 were 1 first glass, 61 Poona
third (,ass and 1 old county boa
Ten ere
eammer hand twenols ty-sevened hat
the year. Last year the oh
twelve and twenty-six. Many
cleangea were caused by the e
certifioatee.
During the year 79 student
raining at the two Model School
6 obtained certificates. Abo
hese succeeded in obtaining echo
The time has come when no
olding lower qualification than
eoond class certificate should
barge of an entire sobool, unless
an 25.
nts andaprieoipalce is ssof the simile
these beginners usually do very
is in these schools that they all
he necessary experience to take
u entire or larger school. Un
ange is made in the present re
any experienced teachers will
t of the profession. Not one -q
e model class next year will b
tarn schools. Such a vast diem
sen supply and demand must u
reduce teachers' salaries to a p
uch in advance of that of the
rm laborer.
Notwithstanding the gloomy out/
ohers,, as a whole, are doing goo
e evidnce of this is the number
and passed at, the vsrioue Depa
examinations.
n addition to those sent up to
nee and Pub io School Leaving
ions, the Public Sohoole of this
sed 25 candidates at the Prima
nations in July 1894.
89 caudidates wrote on the E
Public School Leaving examin
blob 405 succeeded in obtain
3e standing and 49 Public
ving.
he sum of $3,387 was spent in b
repairs. New school houses wer
S. No. 9. Turnberry; B.S. No. 9,
in 8.8. No, 12, Howiok. The
nds of B.S. No. 4, Morris, and
15, Howick, were enclosed, and
was put up around the school
No. 3, Turnberry. New wood
put up at schools No. 12 Mo
No. 5 Grey. The sobool house o
, Morris, has been tho-oughly re
a now quite comfortable.' The a
es of 8. 8. No. 12, Mo$illop, and
, Tackeremith, have ha»d their int
work painted. No. 16, HOwiok
well dug, and No. 6, Hullett
repaired. During the coming
brick school houses will be built
. 7, Grey, and 8. 8. No. 6, Tu
The school house in No. 2, Grey,
e thoroughly repaired.
ring the year 1894 good work has
done in nearly every school, in many
lent, and in but a few has the work
unsatisfactory.
steel and teachers are all trying to
ir work according to their lig
very successfully,
the schools of this division were visit -
cc et half year your inspector—once a gain duringrthe
half.
Thr
schools were olosed when visited
tember. The teachers had obtained
ermissiea of their trusteee to close
to attend the fall fairs, but had
ed to notify me as required by the
regulations.
INSPECTOR' Tom's REPORT:
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No. 7
and i
hoes
No. 8
wood
a new
been
new
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smith
will b
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been
Tru
do the
many
All
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the fir
second
Th
in Sep
the p
sohool
negleot
school
Mr
bulky
as folio
spector
balance
Lure 55
In 18
in this
these 60
rural e
average
at an av
ere had
four tea
tertifioa
class.
departm
experien
tions, a
ginners.
most ene
the profs
paid the
The a
over 13 p
The numbs
has snore
grass and
larity of
This d
sobool bo
which are
classed a
briok soh
and 15,
these are
single des
seats. In
sees that
of, and t
proper tem
I visited
each half -
found the
There is a
ere in th
making go
80 many
pupils by e
will becom
worthy cit
nation, 80
their work
the literar
few are ind
THE
Tom's report for the year 1894
document, but may be summari
ws :.—The school receipts in bis
ate, from all sources, inolasive
on hand, were 570,871.63, expel
9,386.52.
91 there were 95 school corporate
division, employing 129 teachers
were males and 69 females. T
chools employed 56 males, at
salary of $391.15, and 51 fermi
erage salary.of 5283.70. 50 tea
received Normal School trains
ohers held first-class profeesto
tea, 48 second-class, and 77 i
At the end of the year 40 chools
ente changed teachers. Seve
oed teachers resigned their po
nd their places were taken by
It is to be regretted that o
rgetio teachers are forced to lea
esion, on account pt' the low sale
m.
verage attendance for 1894 w,
er cent greater than that of 189
t of pupils in the higher class
ased. The figures show good pr
a marked improvement in reg
attendance•
tvision is very well supplied wit.
uses; there are 99, nearly all o
in good condition; many may b
s excellent. During 1894 goo
ool houeee were built in Nos. 1.
ay,
nicely finished, and s seated wit
kit, or doable desks with divide
nearly every emotion the tesobe
the school property is taken oar
hat the school yard is kept i
edition.
every school twice, once during
year. In nearly every aohool I
teacher ful work
large number of excellent teach -
is division, and their pupils are
od progress. I am glad to find
of our teachers training their
xample and precept, so that they
e good men and women, and
izens. As in every other occu-
me are not well qualified for
• They are either deficient in
y work or aptitude to teach. A
ifferent or lacking in energy.
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or
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Y DO NOT DESPAIR.
An utter loss of hope is not oharacteris-
tie of eionsuraptives, though noe other form
of disease is so fatal, unless id' progress is
arrested by use of Scott's Emulsion, which
is Cod Liver Oil made as palatable as
Mr Geo. A. Clare, of Preston, bas
been chosen as the Conservative candi.
date fceigouth Waterloo.
Within the last 12 months Mr G. W.
Hinckley, of Chatham, Ont., has ship-
ped over 1,800 horses , to the old
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SEND TO DAL '
Ladies and gentlemen, be alive to your
own interest. There has recently been die-,
covered, and is now for sale by the under-
signed, a truly wonderfut "Heir Grower'
and "Complexion Whitenine." This "Hair
Grower" will actually grow hair on a bold
head in six weeks. A gentleman who has
no beard can have a thrifty growth in six
weeke by the use of this wonderful "Hair
Grower" It will also prevent the hair from
remedy boys
falling. By the use of this
raise an excellent moultacbe in six weeks.
Ladies, if you want a surprising head of hair,
have it iumiediaiely by tue 080 of this "Hair
that will In one monttre time make you as clear
rind white as the skin CAU Ins mad,. We never
knew a lady or gentleman to use two bottles of
tmw Whitening tor they all say that berme they
finished the second bottle they were AS WNW as
they would wish to be. After the Ilse nf this
whitening, the Shin win forever retain its coior.
It 0:80 rem •ves freckles, eto., etc. The "Hair
Grower" hi 50 cents par t ott e, aud the 'Face
Whitening" 50 cents per bottle. Either of thwie
remedies will be sout by until pestege paid, to
any address on receipt of price Addresi all or-
ders to
R. RYAN, 350 Gilmour St., Ottawa, Oat
P. S —We take P.O. stamps same es cash, but
parties ordering ty mail will comer favor hy
Ordering 81 worth, as it will require this amount
of the solution to accomplisti e,tber purpose,
then it will lessen the rush of P. 0, stamps.
Tell Os yOUr Waute and We will 00 the rest, If your win
refer to grocepive,
SAT', SFACil ON
Is•Vvisat we ahn to give our customers, awl by careful atteutipP te
the einalpe, yew:.
'Bargain Day Prices, Our Every c",iay Prices
Every day Bargain 'Day with us.
Sole Agents for the celebrated EfoSTBOON TEA.
Farm produee taken Its elash.—Telephone No. 23.
Oci-LE COOPER & CC?.,
Cash Grocery 1 door North of News.Record.
R u M
S FACTOU
...sr... Street, CAI iinton
We have in stock a few
Extra Cutters ,tvviV
Cheap
Which we guarantee to be of first—class rnaterial and workm nshi
STARKS
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owing to ray increasing business, I am building an extensive addition to ply
premises, and also putting in one of the latest improved Patent Dry Kilns, and
will then be in a better position than ever to fill all orders entrusted to rne. We
prepare plans and estimates for all kinde of residences, and execute contracts
for the same on short notice, and in a workmanlike manner. We manufacture
to order and also carry in 'stock all kinds of Wthdow Sash, Door Frames,
Blinds, Lumber, Lath, &c. Persons who intend to build will End it to their
own interest to see me before•sodoing. „
S: S. COOPER Clinton•
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POWDERS
Cure SICK HEADACHE and Neuralgia
in 20 immures, alio Coated Tongue, Dizzi-
ness, Bititiusness, Pain in the Si•lei CenstIP4tioni
Torpid Liver, Bad Breath. to stay cured also
regulate the bowels. EERY MOE rc ,Knesg.
If you must
•
draw the line
at
and have, like thousands of
other people, tO avoid all
food prepared with it, this
is to remind you that there
is a clean, delicate and
healthful vegetable short-
ening, which can be used
in its place. If you wilt
USE
COTTOLENE
instead,of lard, you can eat
pie, pastry and the other
good things " which other
folks enjoy, without fear of
dyspeptic consequences. De-
liverance from lard has come.
Buy a pail, try it in. your
own kitchen, and be con-
vinced.
Cottolene is sold in 3 and
5 pound pails, by all grocers.
Made only by
The N. K. Falrbank
Company,
Wallington and Ana Wag
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MoKiflop Mutual Fire Insurance Co
INSURED
D. Boss, Prisident, Clinton; Geo. Watt, Vice
Pres. Harlock; W. J. Shannon, Secy-Treas.
Seafortb; rd. Hurdle, Inspector of Claims,
Clinton; Joseph Evans, Beachwood; Thos. Car.
bet, Clinton ; C. Gardiner, Lesdbury ; John
Hannah ,Senforth,
forth; J. cur/eines, egmenevine. Geo. Muidie,
Parties desirous to effect Insurances or tran-
sact other business will be promptly attendea
to on application to any of the above oillcara
GU Re
BILIOUSNESS,
GA- DYSPEPSIA,ca
ICK HEADACHE,
REG U LATE THE LIVER.
ON E PI LI- AiTER EATING
INSURES 0000 DIGESTION.
Clinton
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Clinton PACKING HOUSE & MEAT StOlifi
Fresh Pork, Sausages, Spare Ribs, Lavd,
Wish to intimate that tbey have opened out a
General Produce Store in oombee Block, where
-to sell at the closest figures. Orders respectful,'
they will keep on hand
Pig F« c Jelly, Head Cheese, Poultry of all
kuids, Creamery and Dairy Butter, But-
termilk, Skim Milk, Sweet Cream, Saar
Cream for Baking, Flour and Feed, Grain,
Seeds, &o. Goods delivered prinimtkr.
SELLING STRICTLY POR °Am, we are ahl
liteurailler Nurser?
FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES,
NORWAY SPRUCE, SCOTCH
AND ASTRACHAN PINE,
The latter of which we make a specialty.
STOCK ON RANT -
Tb 9 above oricamental7resis and shrubbery will
be sold at very low prices, and those wanting au y
thiug in this connection aill save money by ptir
cLa lug here.
Order. bp Mai I will he proinpee•p a ttene el
illOOSION'S PURE kiHic [RITTER CO.
New Process for Making Milk Butter from tho
Pure Solids of the Milk. he theinicale or Ex-
tra machinery Mequirel
This Nee Pratte wie
mead tee to three time.
the amount of Pure 'Milk
, Putter that can be wade
by any other method yet
Invented. Therefore send
stamp for full particulars.
mewl sot answered. ales circulars of csieltions
eitlItsuelit.ies Pare Milk Baiter am.
&a King' street Ease Toronto, Ont.
HY NOT
TuCa4/41BulanCollogo
CRATHA111, ONT.,
m still far in advance of its competitor's,
in thorouph work and getting its students
placed In choice positions.
A. r. Yatea, graduate of Shorthand Dept.
from Washington, Mich., has been placed
by us as stenographer with Col, Hadley
New York city.
DAVID WALKER, graduate of Businesa
Oepartment, (a former teacher) has seoured
a excellent position with a firm in Defiance,
Ohio. Full partioulers not yet to hand.
One of these recei yea 550 and the other 565
per naonth.
PA YS TO A TTEND TBE BEST
School will re -open after Clhrietmas Vies.
tion on Wednesday, Jan. 2nd.
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DRY KILN!
The rubscriber, hoeing Improved
maohiriery, and emplovIne tile most altillnd work-
men is able to do work in his linn in the most
satisfactery manner, at reasonable rates an I
FACTORY NEAR 0.T I?, STATICN, CLINTON I F
Rob
Roy
Cigar
It's no because
1'm Scotch but
you. canna
smoke better
(iigar than
ney, cost 5c.
b,it get sax
of them for. a
or 'I wenty-lilye Years
DUNN'S
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POWDER
TH E COOK'S BEST FRIEND
LARGEST I.E. CANADA.
RON AND BRUCE
Lam. Investment Co
1 SAVINGS BA5111 BRANCH.
:3, 4 and per Oen& Interest Allowed on
I Deposits, according tommount and time
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