The Clinton News-Record, 1899-02-09, Page 60,
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In connection with out Drug
° .Business we .are *BUM we have
, these lout requisites. Our goods
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are good because -they are the best
that can be obtained. Our prices
are fair because WO s:elleonly the
best at lowest prices. We give
our customers right attention.1
'Those who deal hero like odr
Ways for they always come back
We give every customer satisfac-
tion. If an article is not " HS re-
1)resen10,4 WO rerilliceit with 'sewn -
thing else or refund their money.
We offer_ these inducements
or ,,,,ont trade' ,antfsuaraniee to
OM all of thern.
SYDNEY,JACKSON
GRADUATE DRUGGIST.,
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THANKS
1898 has gone and we wish to thank
our customerd. for tun, liberi4 pairon-
age. Wt„.believe that ,having Once
bonerfrom us they'*ill con* agn
baying- satisfied themselves that OM*
goods are lust as represented.
During 1899 we eXpect an 'increase of
business and we shall. do our best by
good Workmanship 'arid fair prices to
.0 erit
If your watch or ' cloek hie been go
ing astraybring it to 'us and we will
chi it good or if yen want anything in
‘• Silverware, Jewelry, Watches: etc.
• Calf and see out stock and learn our
prices.
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Meixido, Colorado, and otherPaclflo COESt
eantifit• If 3,c/flare contemplating a tripfor
• Health., Plc nente, cr Euein eels,
From a danedian winter to the land of
:-ButaBlune. Fruits. and Ploweis..
-'••• -ThreuakTleketite ForingnPaints,
• Por descriptive Guidee, Time Tables, etc.,
, apply to Agente O. T. it, System. .
0.Dlohson.D. /3. A. Toronto
A.10. Pattern, 6.T.IL Agent., (1inton..
F.R.Kodgons, 'G./a:Ticket A gb., • filintah.
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'BUSINESS CHANCE,
'The inMerej agency right of 'Our Native
Herbs" . (Alott2O A. Bliss Co., Montreal) for.
• Huron Co. and Southern Division of Perth, will
beeold immedlotely and OE .easytorms aa
ealth forces ' ine to ietiVE country, Well
Wished and profitable business. Portymix
uh-agents at work. Caller address
A. It, SHEA,
Coleman street, Seaforth,
N. B.—Persons indebted to me theist' forward
at once. ,
40'
• PEOPLE'S
STRATFORD ovr.
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resied
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VC bushels
and a Go et,.. us. hip far -
Leer soived. 4S bushels and
thrashed 1200 bushels.
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These Oats will not Rust or
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Stmit'uoy freeze iu,the spring.
The straw is strong and is" al
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MOO als nutritious an hay,
W, XO'ILTINC414,1N-
OpPoFite the market,
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isurroorwarrettntirtnrannuartrrig:
Itrthe following report tile Addreasee and
dieousaiouli are oembin
"Tho Sabbeth tileheol worker end his
Bible was the fleet subJeot On the Program
and was taken up by Miss E. Whyerd, of
Dungannon. The Bible can 'be of little use
to us unicee we are meek and teachable.
The etdr19,, of the Bible should alweye. be
oeueideren pleesant. Legumes are some.
times thought bard twinge proper methode
of study have not been adopted, The Region
should read 'carefully and repeatedly.
The oftener vse read it the more WO See in
it. It should be reed and studied at first
independent of belps, but *these heir,
should. not be despised. Each lesson and
earilt verse of 'the lesson should be begun
wathatfroyer that God would help the
teacher to understand it, and tettOlt and lip,
ply the truths that it contains. The Bible
is to the Sabbath flogoolworker hjs wit).
does, his • pattern, his life, his Omni, his
power and his unfailing Donnie of supply
• . from which he.oan draw newer to keep' the
OlititOlU Attention ited•telsoh and apply the truth,
• • Mr. 3. B. Pentland, of Nile, introduced
:-..the enbjent " The Character of thateaOher."
obitraoter is what God. know of ns, and
- what we know Ourselves to be. El/0Y
teacher shouts pismires a religrourt-el'arict.
er.•Quelhications neceseary for ateecher
- pre htunility, enthosiastn, . firmness, gen.
Venetia, love and teat. • He cannot 'possess
a true eliristian character without study-
ing :130 Bible.' The -teacher ehOull,be in
constant _coroniunion .with God should
have the aid of the Holy Spirit, and should.
be a person of prayer. His charaoter should'
be veidef offence, and his religion should
be a Worh.day religion. Scholars must have
Must have confidence in the truthfulness of
the teacher or they will •deriye no benefit,
from hie teaching. • •
• The next number on the pregiam were
reports of the -Sturdily Scheel •secretaries.
Only one detailed report was given, but
.verlial reports were given by the ririPorin,
tendents of two other eohoole. UMW •re-
ports were encouleging• _044 wiry_ encour-
aging •feature of the report of Dungannon
school is that nearly all of the 180 acholars
are members of the church.
Mr. GeoBtothers, el Dungannon, gave an
address of welcome, taking brotherhood as
his theme. Be welcomed the visiting work -
ere te-the.village and to thehomes ofthe
people, • • . • .
arrsresooS scsmox.
• Most people prefer Rings to
any other kind °fire welry.
For this reason our Ring
Department receives more ' ett-
tention at our hands than al
most any other. You will find
most all the favorite stones and
combinations. in our stock at
its 'best in both quality and
viilue
Diamonds,1,- Pearls, Rubies,
Emeralds, '6aprihires,' Opals,
Turquoise; Olivines, 'Wedding
Rings.
SticcessOr to J BidecOlDbe.
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I.B N E R'S
A Z E.
899
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GOVERNOR hoossvionoili"Tmrsonort ninths"
%.1•011ustrated serial), and au Me other war
' 'writings. -
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ROBERT LOMB EVIEVENEON'E. LETTERS ?toyer
• before published. edited byBidoeyColv
IHOHARD traumas( DAVIE : Stories and spec is
articles. •
razonoz W. CABLE'S Raw Barman story'ef New
orlesapr. 'The • Entomologist" — ollnstrated
lay Herter.
BUDYAED HENRY VAN DYKE
man Amax warm and many othera ; Short
Stories. • .
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extraton homes Iteminiecences —Illustrated.
Mai, JOHN pilaw's Str40; Remin1scence5-411mi-
totted. - .
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roan chasm:eh ireards'e ew collection of
Storlar. "The Chronlelee of Aunt Minervy
Ann.'
9'8 IIIIORT sorrien, "A. Ship of Stare."
ROBERT OnasT's Search -night „Letters—eon"-
• mon•Sense Esseve, • .
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gunners MMUS'S Ititaleal Iniproselene.
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• • •
oissON'S The Seven Ages of American
Woomp—and othernotable Art Features by
other artiate
Thre runt. ItalsTnaviro nosracros, mot:On-
IKO nxecairnews or Tint knova, /11.7' rues
To ANY ArmitEetit .
TIM MAGAZINE IS PAO A visiit; AVOttllitit.
Charles • Scriiiier's
IOW anent arrow*, mew Tonic.
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• DON'T. WAIT for soniathing to turn sTAI? coliRsE
up, get a businese education and turn ,
something wo. Active,- educated Ada '
'well-trained young men and women
• are wanted everywhere. We admit
students ab any time. • Write for dire
culars. • .
W.3. EleLlOTT Principal.
FM* Yavored Cost mers the
dealer keepq
For Over Fifty Years
lane. Winett's tooTrinve Strum has heed
used bytrigion ciftingthers for their children
brhoillien of youtrest bin flick ohm sufferini her eddress she arid lillee Hall Bang 6 IlEaf
114264Syrup'r)ot Airtrgg "YerethinirMiglir t1:1: theellible bops." whitila wee h appre.
h
p upon it, mothers,tbare nom 'stake about • amuse ssonnoir.
it.. t :tree cea* r(I elates the Stem
Mr Wm. Bailie introduced tha eubject:Of
"Duties and Ptieilegee of a Sueday Eiehool
superintendent." Itis hid duty to; get .right
With hie God; to be very numb in prayer;
t� r gtdete the 'isehotil, and to keep order
there. • In keepintorder he should hist
speak to the teacher then privately to the
scholar who is dieorderly and after that,: if
necessary, pnihioly. He should be punctual;
rale the school kindly, but firmly; have the
servicei eo. arranged that there will be no
confusion ; tie in the Classes -as often ari
pos-
siblo. His dut)t. to conduct the weekly.TeL
•viel gone exercise authority; provide
anhatitute it -an absent trundler has failed to •
do so; hold children's • prayer •meetings;
help the pastothr'revitral eervicee ; Must be
yigillint,•as eternal vigilance is the price of
sem:sees. •• • ,
• Mr D. E:Menro, of Ankern, taught' a
Bible Oleos in a very Interestieg manner.
The verses of the lesson were read alter?.
nately—refersncee were sought hi the Bible
to prove the teachings—then asked ques-
tions about what might ;be •t{ difference of
opinion and thus arotised . the enthusiasm
of the class. • •
AIMS A. •liatton, of Dungannon, read a
paper one Reaping and sowing isunday•
school work." A tes'ilier shortie underetand
the great object of Sunday school work
and should arm acooniplish it.. The har-
vest to which we look forward is the salVta';
tion of the children; The teacher Sows the
seed by his teaching In the aohool; by his.
intereonito with the sehiriare what' they
Meet, and by his example daring the week.
His words and notions innuendo the 'ether ,
Masses hie own. Teecherri should
labor with the expecitetion-thet good reluits
Will follow (Moll Sunday. They fail if they
teach Morality instead of conversion:. Get
the licholare converted and the Morality
will follow. Papile cannot be developed into
the ohriritian experience, they must be born.,
into it. • Children are not too young to be
.converted. Only a few entered into the dies
onssion of this topio. •
The eubjeot takeh by Mr J; McLean, of
Dungannon, WES "Duties- and privileges of
Sunday school teacher." Duties well per..
forutedlead to higher privileges. • His duty
is to get 'right and remain so, and not do le
merely as a perfunctory service. Teachers
should be conseorAted to the work anci able
to arty, "My heart is fixed.and will he the
. best teacher it is possible for me to be." If
the heart is ' r ght the study 0? the lessen
will be delight and pleasure. The teach.
er's.Work is to importent that he cannot
afford to be careless Or ineffident,hat must
be thoroug,hly and intensely in commit.
' Mr S. E. Sandereon, in an address' on
"Punctuality," expressed the following
ideite:;-.Panctuality is • s very important
matter in Sunday 24001 ..vierk. Leok of
punetriality Oti the port of the scholar im-
am a lose and 'disturbance to the Olihni and
hitnself aria shio to the sollo61. Teachers
must eat an example as children • ere great
imitators. Superintendents should be pun:-
tual if they expeet their aoholare to he to.
Punctuality should be carried out in a1,1 the
exemieee of the wheel. ' • 7
"Our big' hop; and gide," was tbe sub-
ject of Mr J. Dastowiof The Snail
(Wheel, indeed of being milled the nursery
of the church, ebould be milled the taloa..
tional pert, or Bible study part of the
chinch. It is a place where the big boys
and girls should be. Get them .to attend
tvhils young and *hen the habit >le formed
it will .bo easier to keep them there wben
they grew older. Have the school and
teachers se interesting 45 possible; and pre.
vide good books and literature to entice at-
tendance. Get'the parents to come, asps.
chilly this lefothete, to Set a good example
to their children. In order to Wove the
• hive and girls converted the teachers, must
not only sow the geed bit mud toter it
with tears and deep the seed in prayers
Chet God's blessing may rest. upon It anti
comae it to epring end bring forth fruit
in the esivation of wile.
The mites meeting of 'ehildrea was ad.
dreeeed by hire B. Hall, who took the.
Bible ati het enhjeek. At the doge ' of her
and oryAng wit pain a cuttiteeth wend a to the music •of the atite.herv, tiling to
nal t • poor little siiirerer immediately, De. Witted.
&dm/ere/lir' mm t °°iii lreatf neatil '71'
a 011,4 #5 minutia of the preceeirrige of the
1 .. w morning and aftetnooti atiiiiii00e were reed,
gnaltiliettertleal tfotinarielrigierag pg, tirbecbjetit, iii:The relation thet.should ex.
tilt World." Re eve and aide for "I( ship, so elose that they cannot be &pent*.
oeeetrrit I
tole' to 211treir testrtipinte. after which a dieaussion-wee carried On tot
^ norm icoth lilted Start. twenty- v ° twabn t BOWerth tot ott awl the
MOTS NM
Sold at all prievb and all pie
best value for the pri
*silt% Sold by druggist* throu 6 Sunday LAW." It le a very ti ale relation
neritelea 21001111NO tirOP.
- ed. /t is *relation of 'ave. wool) oft exists
between the church and the Smutty *shoot
PAINT VOIllt, CHEEKS. Each should bo. power helping the other.
Each tootle the other. 13oth works for the
Not with paint on the ovtuide that le oat objact.,.the oevstion of soot old the
easily washed oft. Put ,the color on exisosioo of Goals kingdom ths
Atoka with rieho red hlOod. is athe lune the menthe% are expected to
&OM scotea Emulsion fills the no Gobsth Noma Att othioteor ssfato
..,
color that otays too.• )
melte of *bat they Aire lerrned. The
aerie both zeal and kno led Z
it In danger of degenerating
Bible leaven* and helps—their benefit
to the teacher," was the tople introdueed
by Belt. B. L. Hutto. of Dungannon. The
obieet Of Outlying, is self-improveMent And
the improvement of the eeholors. Teaehers
moot read end study to be 0131e to teach.
; The More we learn the mare we realize our
ignorance. We should nee such simple Ian -
WOO 030 ell Will underetend. Idelpe are
necessary to increase our stock of Bible
knowledge; Every bible•claes teeeher
should, be well versed in history,brography,
poetry, ethim and. the beet of modernilter
,..o,tUrci. Bettis ore is benefit to enable a
I teacher to learn hew to apply the truths of
the lesson to the preetioel. duties Of every
day life. Teachers should age alt tbe helps
tit their dieppeal before they would reimport.
bly expect to receive•the assistance of ..the
• Holy Spirit. Religiousjapers and com-
mentaries Were mentioned as helps imitable
for a teacher to WM in the study of the les.
eon, ,13.• P. Soitrsirin, . .
Seo. of Convention.
siekiitop.
Mies Alice Dundee and Idfse Emma
Jane Forbes bave been around collect-
ing for Methodist Missions at tbe
Bethel appointment and have met
with good. success.
A young rascal with on unsavory re-
putation strikes Leadbury occasional-
ly and when there indulges in all man-
ner of profanity and vile talk. Such
ruillane should be arrested and proper-
ly punished.
Hey. Mr. McCutcheon, •ofteii visiting
for o couple of weeks • at the residence
of Mr. X.J. Irvine, left for theDorth On
Wednesday. •
• , •
Alma.
IldiCarttley of Ooderich town-
ship spent. Sander with one of our
young ladies in this vicinity. •
We are glad' to report that Mr.
George Dale, Sr., has received the posi-
tion of director for the McKillop In-
surance Company. We are quite sure
Mr. Dale is just tile man for the busi-
ness and will do his duty for the corn-
PatlY. •
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Little were both
laid up last week with a very severe at-
tack of lit grippe.
Mrs.. George Brownlee of Forest
Home spent last week With her dough,
ter. Mrs: Little, on account of Mr. and
Mrs. Little'., illness
Mr. Robert Freeman is down with a
very'severe attack of quinsy. ..."
An accident occur, ed on the.farin of
Mr. Henry Freemanwhile his two
sous were (drawing a load of wood frorn
the bud". Both boys were on the load
-riding when the sleigh struck a stump
and knocked Joseph off onto the hard
ice. He struck his head and when his
brother Robert lifted him:up he was
unconscious and remained so for about
half an hour. Medical Sid. was sent
for at once when it wasfound that Mr.
• Freeman was in a very serious condi-
tion. He is doing as well as can be ex -
guided, but is not Irat....of danger yet.
We hope tor his recovery soon.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mennel of Clin-,
ton speot a couple of dos with friends
in this vicinity.
Mr. Ely Oriel' has sold his 50 acre
• farm to Mr. John Chesney, who has
'just returned from Manitoba, for the
suin of three thousand dollars, '
' PREPARE FOR SPRING. • • •
'Don't let this season overtake you
before you haver attended to the im-
portant day of purifying your blood
with Hood's Sarsaparilla. By taking
, this medicine now you may save eick.
nese that will mean timeand money as
well as suffering later on. Hood's Sar-
saparilla will give you rich, red ' blood.
good appetite, good digestion and a
sound, healthy body. It is . the great-
est and best spring Medicine because) it
is the One True BloodPurifier. Its
Unequaled record of marvellous cures
has won'for it the cOnildence of the -
whole peoplet
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...koitEs FOR MY.BEAurn."
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.Prierterwasiv S.-APPINO. THE LIFE PROM
iiim—bit - Alli.,•rEW's 0/NTMEINV
OOHED,•
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Mr. Beemer, of .1Criotmaill, Mich.,
says: "For seven years / had suffered
from Itching and protruding piles. I
tried all kinds of cures, but got no 'C'Ei••
Hp? until I used Dr, Agnew's -flint--
inent, One .application did more for
me than any remedy I had ever tried.
I have been such a stiffeter thab I
would willingly give: my 500 acres of
land rather than have a return of rnY
sneering -froriz those tormenting
things," '85 cents, Use Dr. Agnew's.
Liver'Pills for liver ills. 20, eents.---
Sold by Watts and Co, -
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LEGS LIKE STOVEPIPES. -
Hlozgaint-46tir.attrrzirs ruivrer,Oran
INTO DMPSY—Sorrilt AtflintiCAM
kinblky ovals onnatu tost.
South American Kidney Cute Is do -
tug every day for huncirede what it did
for this steamboat mail out in Lincoln
County. Through exposive While gall.
ing he contracted. kidney disease and
in a short while dropey developed, so
that his legs swelled as large as stove(
pipes. Doctore held out no hope for
his. recovery. He was recommended
to use this great kidney specific, with
the result that In a few weeks' , treat
went he was able to reputne his work
again it 'eared Mario feeling stroriger
and heartier than he had for years.—
Sold by Watts Se_00.
• IttOKED 1ISPHYSICIA17.'
'vvrtvu ms row Atm," saw
1300T011.--sOttliZ AMERICAN
HIONOrit 011/te CORM liref.
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Mr. Granville Haight, of Sparta,
Ontohays hie father, Who le a very
old man, was very low from 11, severe
attack of theutnatiem. His physician
oriented the family he would never
leave hit bed alive. A friend took a
bottle of South &perform itheanuttio
onto to him A few doe* later upon
receiving it visit from the *docitor, be
ran riotous the roam, and playfully%ad.
ministered it beats,. kick. e Lw
now
up and as well all 011014* -04101 by watts
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MARRIAGES. anything in Foncy Tables, Fancy
F
Mr. W. Fogel of Ethel. :Ei
r 1VI
'BROWIZT;g2044..he, residence of I Music, Cabinets ousio Racks. If so just drop in eb. let, by It r. Velland, Air.
maws Parente. on Wednesday
,:e.:,6,57Thf
11k;;and s what we hatie to offer you,
a . A. town, 10th con., Grey, to
Miss Maggie S., eldeet, daughter of
illItX.Rn--IlloC4enla.—At the residence '
of the .bricle's father. Mr. .Win.•
McCrea, lielgrave, by Rev. F. .T.
Oaten, Ph a On Jan, 25th, Man
to Miller of Ilanaiota. Man.!:
to Miss Annie McCrea of Belgrave. are the best in the county. Our prices are as low as the lowest.
w is ., . n Gnderieh, • •
• on jail. 81st, by Rev, W. Godwin. es•I It, out A ri, 'Ear.% "vv. wii,...,‘•
Petn, towAtte7mwarghait'reelrY Aie,(3:Tieee: ' M. n wil,1611"4161 I IDIJA 'a.' C° *
ond daughter of Reht. McMillen of
\ UNDERTAKING
Our stoolc in this department is eornplet% Our Hearses
Colhorne. , ltrati`ralturt, beetle:re. stead Trirrolritalpeires
-1.:.19WrIZEFIELD—PEntousorr -- At Au- , . - .
. burn, on .Tan. 31et, by Revp,R.f ' ' a] r • W •• Childleylt manager• . .
• Henderson, James Ferginion o .
Baytield, to Maggie, second daugh, •
.
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ter of P. Porterfield, ' Township Night and Sunday calls anstjeered at Residence • of our
Clerk of East Wawanosh.- ' • ,
- Funeral Director,' J.W. ghielley: King St., opposite Foundry. .
BIRTHS. -
TASHMIL—In Tfsborne, .Tan. 25t1t, the '
DuraL.—At the rectory. Ailsa Craig,
wife of Richard Twitter, of a eon.
on Saturday Jan, 21st, the wife of '
'Bev. L. W. Deihl of BOO.
PADLIN.—In Wroxeter, on San. 30t1o,
the wife. of Mr. A. Poulin. Of a
daughter.
Mitchell, on Feb. 2nd,
the wife of /dr. G. L,. Money, of h
daughter.
MC0LYNN.-10 Tui•nherry, on Jan.
23rd, the wife of Mr. Jas. McGlynn,
of a son. '••
DRANO'S.
on Ian. 26th,
-013folatt6;:rellet of -the late—Albert- Airrt. • — -- •
her to Mrs. A. .LI
ert wewill offer132g reductioitS
Ko3nig, fornierl3r of Brussels, aged
. 72 years, 2 months and 16 days.
PEARsox.-4in Grey; on Tan, 28th,
. Catharine Richardson, relict of theclasses of winter goods.
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late Robert Pearson, alrec1on all .78 years: •
,hfurtiautlr.=-/n Goderich, on Jan. 80th, -- • •
Mary McDonald, wife of Alian•
• Murray, aged 60 years. -
Cocnr.-:--In Onderich, on• Jan, 24th,
-Ames Cook, liged 90 years.
PRITCHARD Goderich, on Jan,
29th, Bev. lames- Pritchard, eget'
_ 62 years.'
MoLENNAM:—In Kincardine township,
° . on Jon, 27th, Mary McKay, wife of
Donald McLennan, aged 61 years. .w.•
Kincardine,,on Jan. 3011i, cAmil•
- Margaret Reynolds, relict of the
*late James Henry, aged 87 years.
Ethel, on Jan.26tia, Her-
man Ball, eldest son of Rev. John
Balt of Kirktorr,. aged 21 years, 5
months, 6 day*
Aciart.--In Morris, on Feb, ist, Robt.
Agar. aged 66 years, 3 months and .
9 days. •
attil3( a ailtia
SOON LEFT HEM —
"1 wars taken wibhaswelihgin my.
teet and limbs. I was not able to walk
for four months. I -read about Hood's
•Sarsaparilla' and procured a bottle.
•Before I had taken it all the swelling
left.the. took three bottles of Hood's.
ana have not, been troubled with swell-
ing since." RrmEcoA. SEEVETIS, Chat-
ham, Out. • •
itows PIMA' cure all 'liver ills.
Essig to take," easy to operate; reliable,
Mlle., .25e.
StAlInTirownshiti &umiak
Stanley council met on Monday Jan.
Nth) All the members were present
except Mr. Stinson: Etue was paid
$14.00 for sheepkilled hy dogs, in 1898
and John Ran: $4.66 for Mune cause.
-The tender of W. J. Mitchell for
township printing was accepted;
The bo -law to do away with the
paying for sheep killed 'by dogs,was pas-
sed. The auditors report was accept-
ed, and instructions given to have 50
wines pr T e co ea or race e
i 11 iv d
an order for §4.12 unpallectable dog tax
and alley his salary and postage anew
*rice amounting tct $80.00. Five copies
Municipal and assesSine,nt lent Were or-
"dered for nee of Miiiiiibefir:T/Textiiiieet-
ing will bo held On Monday, March 6th.
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THIN BLOOD is bound to follow the
ravages of dieease, the outcome of
'stomach—thin blood shakes hands .
with :the Undertaker—ward off that
possibility—Dr. Von Stan's Pineapple
Tablets make and keep the stomach
healthy—they're Nature's antidote --
pleasant and positive,' 85 cents.
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•. °LINTON MARKET IIEPOUTS.
tOorreOtecierery Wednesdair Ifternotto.
68 to 10
Goose Whtat... ,, . . ". 00 to 65
Barley . 0 0 40 10 0 44
FaltWheat
00116 0•••••• ... • ... to • ••114 •••••A 0•0 0 2Z to 028
Peas .. . . 0 8 to 0 65
Rye 080 to 0 85
Potatoestper bush, newst, 0 40 to 0 40
Butter loose in beeket,... 0 12 to 0-13
Didier in 'tub" '" 0 12 to 0 la
Eggs pet doz0 15' to C 16
Kay.— . . 01441011•01• .. • .... • . "14* 5 60 to 600
Live Hoge........ .... ....8 00 to 4 00
or pe ....,..,,..6 00 to 6 00
Dlieks per lb. 0 05ito 0 06
Dried Apples per 0 034to 0 4i W. JACK ON
Turkeys per 11;.4.,,..0 0 07 to 0 08 .
Geese per 0 05 to 0 06
Chickens per pair 0 80 to 0 85
Wool...1.114•1•.11$44616114.01tif691 0 16 to 0 16
View percwt 190 10.215
Speciart'ribes in Dress Goods
nclerwear.
Who the. First Bob
a oil Decided will be on 21st inst.
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Thc tiine 1.t growingshort, So malco -hiasteand namo tho succcssful candtdato, toget-her
with the number of votes 'soiled forhini. WheeVer eomes the nearest the number will la0 pre-
sented with (hat beautiful Gilt and Blue Dinner Sett, 97 pieces, value- $10, op mthibition in our
windolv. Every cash purchase antounting to Ono Dollar entitles you to a guess. The competi-
Hon Moses at 5 o'olook p.m. on the above date. The official count will decide. Conn) ode, come
all. Butter and eggs taken aacash, . • • '
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'TEEM DIMII9K°03 WEIMIEIT
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Will continue to give week ,by week during 1899, by means of illustrations
and text, all the important ncvis of the world in a clear and concise manner.
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good government, it will not Ite,sitate will contribute to the paget cif the
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of whomade special tourneys to the study of the places, •
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• iltnittledd atittiValointto.sie
' - Agricultural Sudety.
At Thu annual nxeating of the Alb.
field and Vvoltassith agtioultirral S0010.
ty the; toRowing offinars wire appointed
for 1800 :—President i Wm. Bone; ,
Vieo president, Hugh Girvinl 2nd Alice,
Henry Morris 1 seeretery,1 Wm. Mar.
thurj. tretteurer,:. Reberts ; direct.
ors, It. J. Crawford, Itebt. Glenn, James
Chisholm, It. A. Anderson, T. D. Duro.
in, James Holland. Paul itaidiilos. At
Ilallough and Wh1ii& Canteron. Th.!
Soolety MIS quite sunoessfal In 18.68 and
the elate of the ilnenretts Is tindbuteging,
there bariceg llama af ' ititsh to 1809
AGENT
. . GUNTON; ONT.
Through ticketa Iesuea to all pointin
MANITOBA AND.
THE NORTH...WEST'
TRY US "
Haggage ‘checked through. For all
BUTTER it ECC87
We want all the Onttei and ,Eggs
we tan get for which we will pay-
the highest market price, •
GROCERIES'
.,..Ow etock of Orocertes iofresh, ' •-•
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weli-assorted and having been
bought to sell is being old at pri.
cee that will soon clear it oft the
shelves.
of nova s of 00. The Society hes nfortnation reetionce to Omit con. Itt O. OLSON CLINTON
mon to ettastittulitts triatt suit „the above.
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