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VITAL, • $2,000,000
s. REST, • - $1,800,000
Read Office, - MONTREAL.
3. IL R. MOLSON, President.
F, WOLFERSTAN THOMAS, General Mane er. r
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Y issued, Sterling and -American ex-
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February, lea4,
H. 0. BREWER,
Manager,
CLINTON.
G. D. McTaggart
BANKER,
ALBERT STREET, CLINTON.
Ke-
d GENEAL BANKING BUSINESS
A NSACED.
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Interest Allowed on Deposits.
Clinton, June 8th, 1891 658y
ed#cai.
DR. W. GUNN,
L. R.IC. P. and L. R. C. S., Edinburgh. Offioe-
outario street Clinton. Night calls at front door of
residence on Rattenbary street, opposite Presbyter-
'(itn church.
DR. TURNBULL.
J. D. Turnbull, M. B. Toronto Univ. ; M. D. ;
7. M., Victoria Univ. M. C. P. & S. Ont, ; Fellow
M the obstetrical society of Edinburgh. Late of
London, Eng., and Edinburgh hospitals. Office:-
' +Dr. Dowsley's stand, Rattenbury 3t. Night calla
answered at Office.
DR. SHAW.
Office in Hodgen's Block, Ruttenbury St., Clinton,
.Jut. Night calls at same place.
Jas. S. Freeborn, M•D .
L.K. & Q C. P., I„ M. C. P, & S. 0., &o., &o.
Graduate of King's & Queen's College of Physicians,
Dublin, Ireland. Licentiate of the General Medical
Counell, Great Rriteiu. Member of College of
Physicians and Surgeons, Ontario. Formerly resi-
dentot.ti}e Rotunda Hospital (Lying-in and Gynte•
cologica•, Dublin. Special attention to diseases of
women ddd��%ddd children. Office and residence,Rattenbury
St., next door to Ontario St. Methodist parsonage.
839-ly
gentigitry.
T. C. BRUCE L. D. S.,
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Teeth, extracted without pain by the use of a harm-
ese tVfti pleasant local anaesthetic. No unconscious -
.es sickness nor ill-effects accompany the use of
ihi emedy, and many in and around Clinton can
testify to its genuineness. Special attention given
tithe preservation of the natural teeth. Office,
Coates' Block, over Taylor's shoe store.
R. Agnew, L. D. S., D. D. S.
DENTIST.
Graduate of Royal College of Dental Sur-
eons of Ontario. Honor Graduate of Trinity
University, Toronto. Best Local Anaesthetic
for painless extraction. Office opposite Town
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R
• Square and Weet Street, over Butler's Book
tore, Goderioh, Ont. 87.
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• ELLIOTT'S BLOCK, - - CLINTON.
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and roomy. Hard and soft water, stable and garden.
For particulars apply to
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LIVE HOGS WANTED[
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ton, drat and third Friday of every month.
A. O. U. W.
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MAN, M. W.; J. BEAN, Recorder.
ADZ l f99y
gBark gntidhto
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(Black Knights of Ireland)
Meets in the Clinton Orange Hall, the second Wednes-
day of every month, at 7.30 o'clock in the evening.
Visiting Sir Knights will always receive a hearty
welcome.
A. M. ToDD, Worshipful Preceptor
GEORGE HANLEY, Deputy Preceptor
PETER CANTELON, Registrar
Royal Black Preceptory 397.
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after full moon of every month.
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Blade Knights of Ireland,
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welcome.
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JAMES RUSK, Regist r r, Goderioh P 0
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gill
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that if any person takes poaseseton Of any kind
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Goderioh, Sept. 7th 1891.
FOR SALE.
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J. C. STEVENS®N,
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THE LEADING UNDERTAKER AND
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Opposite Town Hall, - Clinton, Ont
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
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and SIL'D ERWARE at
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For first-class Hair -Cutting
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n.
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811-
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"e 211V 1y
fry ours irk
Cotto.1i."
Our Meat, Fish, Oysters,Sara-
toga Chips, Eggs, Doughnuts,
Vegetables, etc.
Like most other' people, our
folks formerly -used lard for all
such purposes. When it dis-
agreed with any of the family
(which it often did) we said it was
"too rich." We finally tried
glen
and not one of us has had an attack
of "richness" since. We further
found that, unliIlard, Cottolene
had no unpleasant odor when
cooking, and lastly Mother's fa-
vorite and conservative cooking
authority came out and gave it
a big recommendation which
clinched the matter. So that's
rJ
why we always fry
ours in Cottolene.
Sold In 3 and 6 lb. palls, by
nil grocers. Made only by
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The Hurcn News'-Recora
81,23 a Ye.r-81 OOin Advance
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16TH, 1895.
.A WONDROUS STORY.
Can be. Vouched: fop by
L Scores of Bookstall
People.
Terrible Condition of
Mr. John • Irvine.
Friends Expected Him to Die -
Medical Men did not Under
stand His Case.
PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND
MADE A PERMANENT
CURE
A wonderful story comes from Heck-
ston, Ont. Itis full of colnlort, assur-
ance and glad, welcome news for the
not
sick c'aut'e.nd. re those whophysicians can -
Mr. John Ir ,ine, of Heckston, Gren-
ville Co , Ont., writes as follows :-
'Three years ago I had a severe at-
tack of "la grippe," which left me in a
very weak and debilitated condition.
The next, autumn i had another attack
which left me in a very had state. My
health was nearly wrecked, I had no
strength, and felt tired all the time. I
was so weak that my legs would not
support my body, and i have often
fallen to the ground when trying to
attend to my work both in the field
and in my leiter, and would he com-
pelled ter lie. wherever I had fallen, un-
til I could muster sufficient strength to
rise•
''My appetite was all gone, and when
I would try to eat, in order to gain
strengt h, I would stiffer untold misery
for hours. It eeeniod to me that I was
slowly starving to death.
"I tried different doctors, but did not
derive any benefit from their treat -
'orient. My friends thought 1 was go-
ing to die, and I verily believe I would
have died had I not tried your Paine's
Celery ('oniponnd. I bought six bott-
les, and can conscientiously say i re-
ceived more benefit from it than I ever
dreamed of ; it was worth ulor•e to me
than one hundred dollars worth of
medicines from the doctors. i began
to improve in health before I had fin-
ished the first bottle: and to -day I turn
completely restored to health. i can
do as good, a day's work as I ever
could, can now eat any kind of food
without experiencing trouble after-
ward, and can sleep as well As when I
was a boy.
have not had to use any of the
Compound for months, whichconvincee
me that the cure is permanent,. I feel
it my duty to let every sufferer know
what, Paine's Celery Compound has
none for me, and it seems impossible
for me to say all I should in its favor.
My wife, who has been a sufferer for
years with chronic rheumatism, was
greatly benefitted by the use of ,your
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unsolicited." \.
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and you will not have rheumatism
Hood's Sarsaparilla give the blood
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Lola AND PROPOSALS:
How Alen and Women Aot In This D..
tgre.tlntr ,ktingeerr.
There is a clever statistician who
could teach a thing or two to the novel-
ist. This statistician has attempted to
classify the action and methods of pro
posr.ls, and, as a result, has presented
tabulated figures, extremely interesting
to psyeliologists, Out of it hundred
cases thirty-six gentlemen take lad • in
arms, sixty-seven gentlemen kiss lady
on lips, four gentlemen kiss lady on
cheek three gentlemen show very good
taste lly kissing lady on eyes and two
e'entlolneu kiss lady on hand. It is to
bo presumed these two out of a hun-
dred are the timid, diffident kind,
though it is possible that they might be
of the quietly sentimental nature. One
gentleman kisses lady on nose. It must
be added that the statistician is careful
to insert the saving elous (by mistake.)
There is even a record of a man kiss -
Jug a lady on edge of shawl, thank
goothloss, there is only one in a hundred
and the chances are that this man is
peculiar.
:' •veoty two hold lad. 's hand, seven-
teen hold it veru tirrhtle, fourteen have
lumps in their till' Sts and nine exclaim
aloud: "Thank God !" Only seven out
of It hundred declare themselves to be
deliriously happy and five etre too full
for utterance, 'i'liree out of a hundred
stand on one foot when they mance pro-
posal and two go down on 0109 knee'
while nine make a formal prelude
somothin,' like the slow music in the
play, we suppose when the villain ap-
peals to heaven to witness the consum-
ing flame of his affections for the heart
he plots to ruin, ate.
The behavior of the lady under the
circumstances is equally entertnininh
and instructive. Out of a hundred cases
eighty-one sink into the arms of gentle-
men, sixty-eight rest their heads on
gentleman's breasts and only one sinks
into the arms of a chair ; eleven clasp
their tu•ma around the gentleman's
neck, six weep tears of•jov silently and
forty-four weep tears aloud -whatever
that means; seventy-two have eyes full
of love and nine out of a hundred rush
from the room and tell everybody.
Only tour are greatly surprised and
eighty-seven of a hundred knew that
something was coining. Five giggle
hysterically and one even sneezes.
Only one of a hundred struggles not to,
be 'kissed, while six kiss gentleman
first. If we believe the statistician, one
out of a hundred women will say : "Yee,
but don't be a fool !"-Philadctlpliia--
Tirnes.
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�IITCH HAUL OIL
Principal of Young Ladies' Boarding
School -Last night I saw a - horrid
young man loitering for over tin hour
ut
front of this school, walking up and
down. (Severely) Which one of you
young ladies was lie waiting for?
(Pause and no response.) "Aclr, Gott
in Hinrinell !" (wriggling.) Could it -
could it have been me !
• ' KIPLING'S KIND ACT.
The Story About the Femou. Author
That la not Unpleasant.
It has become the fashion of literary
paragraphers to print whatever stories
of a disagreeable nature concerning
Rudvard Kipling they can hear or find.
Incidents showing the othi'•• side of the
man -true side. in fact -are rare. Bud'
that the wonderful author is not quite
the literary barbarian which he is so
generally made out to be finds but
stronger evidence_in a little'story which
I heard quite recently.
Not long ago an ambitious young
writer composed his first story. He was
rather skeptical of its merit, and being
a great reader and admirer of Kipling s
work, determined to send his literary
first-born to Kipling for criticism. His
friends tried.to dissuade him from the
idea, tellin'him that he would never
see his story again. But his faith in his
favorite author was strong, and the
story went to Kipling. A week passed
by, at'rd finally nearly a month had
elapsed. The young writer suffered
keenly from tite ridicule of his friends in
the meantime, and, truth to tell, his
faith began to waver. During the fifth
week, however, a letter came post-
marked "Brattleboro, Vermont," and
the young writer opened it with fever-
ish haste.
There was his manuscript, true
enough, but scarcely could he recognize
it. Kipling had evidently put days of
work upon it, making corrections, sug-
gestions and interliueations until the
story contained more of Kipling than of
its original author. With the manu-
script came a letter in which Kipling
said that he was not "in the habit of
doing this sort of thing, because it took
so rnuch time," But in this Case he saw
a good chance to make $5 for a particu-
lar fresh air fund in which he was in-
terested, and if Mr. -thought the
work he had put on this manuscript was
worth that sum lie would be glad to re
ceive it for his fund, and would send a
Times.receipted bill !
The $5 were sent !-Philadelphia
Orr. Holmes on Fhy.lcal Culture.
It is remarked that Dr. Holmes was
one of the earliest apostles of physical
culture in this country and that he used
lois opportunity as the "Autocrat" most
effectively to inculcate a love of athle-
tics in American youth. "Anything is
better than this white -blooded genera-
tion to which we all tend," was his e-
hement protest. "I am satisfied that
such a set of blackcoated, stiff -jointed,
soft -muscled, paste -complexioned youth
as we can boast in our Atlantic cities
never before sprang from the loins of
Anglo-Saxon lineage; or the females
that are mates of these males 1 do not
hero speak. I preached my sermon
from the lay pulpit on this matter a
good while ago. Of course if you heard
it you know my belief is that the total
climatic influences here are getting up
a number of new patterns of humanity,
some of which are not an improvement
on the old model."
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be offers some worthless medicine In place of tide,
Inclose price In letter, and we will send by return
maiL' Price, one package, 51; six, 55. One wilt
please, six will Cure. Pamphlets free to any address,
The Wood Company,
Windsor, Ont., Canada.
Sold in Clinton by Allen & Wilson
• Druggists. •
THE
MOST SUCCESSFUL REMEDY
FOR,MAN OR BEAST.
Certain In fts cffecte and never blisters.
Read proofs below. -5... -
KENDALL'S SPAVIN �CURE
Br.Vkroarr, L. L, N.Y., Jan. 15,1694,
Dr. B. J. KENDAL,. Co.
Grnticntcn-I bought n splendid bay horse sor?i.'1
time ago with a Minty i H. 1 got hen l'nr 330, I used
Kendall'e Seevin Cure. The M nnouviu Is gone o
and I lurvp been oil'ered 3150 tic toe same burse.
I only had hint nine weeks, so I got 3120 for usin
92 worm of Kendall's Spavin Cure.
/ Yours truly, W. G. Mansnaa,
KENDALL'S SPAWN OUR
S:n-Ler, Mmu., Dec.10, 1293.
Dr. ail -R. IIi{ave a .ed y -u• Krndall'a CHITS
Cu
With good euc•cess (or Clurho on two horses and
Itis the best Liniment I have "ver used.
Yours truly, AUOuST FrtEDkn1C:L
Pelee 31 per Bottle.
Dor Salo by all Druggists, or nth:resa
Dr. II. J. IC1:NJALL CO)lIJ'4.N r..
EN088URGH FALLS, VT.
3) CAPTAIN SWEENEY, U. S. A., San
Diego, Cal., says: "Shiloh's Catarrh
Remedy is then first medicine I have
ever found that would do me any
.rood." Price 50 cents, Sold by J. H
Combe.
The giving of the bride by her father
is not a very important part of the
marriage ceremony, but the giving
away of some maidens by their little
brothers has prevented many mar-
riages.
RHF•rr1ATIEM CURED IN A DAY. -South American
Rheumatic Cure, for Rhou'nntlam and Neuralgia,
radically cures In 1 to 8 days. lea action noon the
system la remarkable and mraterloua. It removes at
once the cause and the disease Immediately dis-
appears. The first dose greatly benefits. 75 cents.
gold by Watts & Co, Drngglsta.
ON THE PLATFORM.
Public speakers and singers are often
troubled with sore throat and hoarse-
ness and are liable to severe bronchial
attacks which might be prevented and
cured by the use of Hagya.rd's pectoral
Balsam -the hest throat ;tll`i lung
remedy in use.