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fat; vRIDAY, MAY 12, 1905.
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Why Not?
IF you feel duty bound to buy your shoes
somewhere else why" no buy yOur
groceries. from me? if you . feel_ duty-bound
to buy your groceries somewhere else, why'•
not buy your shoes from -me ? If you feel
at hberty to deal where you -wish for every',
thing, why not buy both Shoes and Groceries •
from me ?—It means a good many dollars
saved in a year.
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Special
For Farmers
You can buy Turnip and
very cheap from me.
Batter and Eggs taken in
Mangold seed
exchange for
either Groceries or Shoes.
B. BALLARD
R. Graham's old Stand.
immynimammwfwomPhimmum
Mr. Sutherland'S Successor.
- The London Advertiaer says :-
'4Some Conservative newspapers
throvv out the taunt that Mr. Hyman
xvM be afraid to ask re-election in Lon -
if he receives a portfolio. They
'411ege he will seek the nomination in
the safe Liberal constituency of North
Oxford. Such statements are utterly
baseless. His bitteiest opponents can-
not say that Mr. Hyman is a coward.
A.Man less courageous would never '
ha-ce braved the odds which cc nfronted
im in the old dap of c911SerYative
-,eiiPremacy in Londoel bi• kept tip the
struggle for twenty yeare, When Mr. :
. Hyman is called to higher things at
, Ottawa he will come to London for re-
eelection,*and come confidently. There
is nothing in the situation. here to '
. -warrant the insinuation that he will
desert his old constituents. His op-
ponents point to the smallness of his
/majority in the general election. Ev- their government was vested in the
ervone in London knows the Liberal federal parliament. When Maniteba;
party suffered from over-eonfidence in as ereated a province the Dominion
that contest, wbile the Conservatives guaranteed the continuance of separ.
Canadian Railways.
The annual report of the Minister of
RedlwaYe for the past year eoritains in-
teresting etatieties of the progress of
railway buildings and earnings. There
Were Up to letet year 19,431 Mlles of
road in operation, theadditiondurtreg„
the year being 443 miles. The period
of most active lonilding in C*4‘0111! Wes
between 1874" and 1894; In the former:
year the length, of operated railway
was 4,831 Miles, representing the eon-,
ettaiction work of thirty-eight years.
Py 1831 there had been added 5,942
miles, and the' record was 10,273 miles.
This was increased by 1894 to Iff,1327
Miles, or by 6,36/ miles.'
The gross earnings of Canadian rail -
Ways for the past year were $190;210,-
884, of which W.073,819 carne from
feeighttratno,.340491, j. froin•passen-
gers. $4,031,062 front carriage of mails
Iinut„ceisp:„re.t,%,
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The operating expenses amounted to
$74,563,161, divided as follows( Gene-
ral and operating chargee, 520,154,064
WA of motive power, 825,870,359;
maintenance of way and ' buildings,
$15,569.)X30; maintenance of cars, $6,-
980,676, the balance being made up in
other expenditures. ; .1
The net earnings were $25,658,274
This sum was available for meeting in -1
-terest charges on• •the • $449,444,036 of
bonded indebtedness and the $145,559,
•• 412 of preference and $317,158,117 of or-
dinary stock. • .
Mitch at 'least of' the capital, it is
Plain, brings the .investor no return-
. Theirare 18roads which •did not earn
their running expenses, and are thus
put in the saMe category as the Inter -
colonial, the govertinient road. •
The closing speech in the House oh
the Autonomy Bin was that of Hon.
Mr. Fitzpatrick, the able Minister, of
Justice. Coming from the represents-,
tive of the Irish Catholics; his views
are worth considering.•
Mr. Fitzpatrick remarked f,tt the out-
set that much luta already been said
o this subject and more had been
written which in the interest of *peace
and harmony had better. not Intire been
said or written. He had no' reply . to
make to the men who bad famed the
flame racial and religionapreiodiee.
He made a most exhaustive exaniitia-
tion of the constitutional phase of the
school gnestion. He recalled the pur-
chese of Bupert's Laud fro tile Una
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son's bay doh:loony, and reminded the
House that it -was left to, the Dominion
to provide representative ixisfitutions
for that legion analogous to those ex
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feting in the Canadian provinces. The
negotiations and the legislation leading,
to the admissionof the present Mirth -
west Territories to . the Dominion
showed that complete authority for
worked with unwonted energy, not ate schools for the minority. 11.3
baeause of the popularity of their can-
didate, or with any hope of winning,
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but merely to sem? Mr. Gray from a
Waterloo, so that the result would not
react on the party in the provincial eh
•••e ection. They were as much surprised
as the Liberals by the vote. The Lib -
era's of London will not be caught
napping a second time. They will not
* fail their brilliant and plucky standard-
' -bearer at the'very summit of his silo
.icess, The Opposition pretends that it
.:418,4 been longing for such an opportun-
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to test public sentiment in Ontario,
but this gasconading finds no echo
V=01/g the Conservatives or. Lontion.
• ' 'they know that air. Hytnan Is the
• strongest and most popular man in
either party in this city."
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tin-hitujUdgrerenta-solermrcontpact-wein-
there at that time' any talk Of Undue
interference on Sir john A. Macdon-
ald's part in the Abeal----affaits-Of_the.
new province P None whatever, Yet
it seemed that in the Conservative
mind what was perwitted to Sir John
A. Macdonald wasnot to be permitted
to Sir Wilfrid Laurier. M was worth
bearing in mind, too, that at that time
it ;vas expected Manitoba; Would he a
second French-Canadian province.
Mr. Fitzpatrick Went on to say thet
James Harper, a veteran newspaper
Tann of Montreal, is dead.
P. W. Campbell, a prominent
physician of Montreal, died Thursday.
Peterboro ratepayers defeated the-
,. by-law to provide $25,0e0 to improve
the lire system.
Attorney -General Longley has re-
eeived worn that the Dominion Gov-
ernment has given a grant for the Do-
minion Exhibition at Halifax in 1908.
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-Your doctor will tell you that
thin, pale, weak, nervous
cfiil-
dren become strong and well
by taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
Small doses, for a few days.
Sarsaparilla
The 'change is very prompt
and very marked. Ask your
doctor why it is. He has our
formula dild Will explain.
"When 13 years old', tor many moctIM
Min thought T 000kl Ilyo because ot thin blood.
But, In a tow weeks, Ayer's Arm/Arnie oom.
yIetely, restored me to health.
Mft$. 13. ittroustiNSIV, Vineland. It J.
141,03 bottle. 4.4 Attu 4300
ATI drug ktk for • 1...„.1),Ms
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loWsdb
Verift,
Childr4rt
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entered into thirty years ago with the
minority of the North-West e under
which rt`titment guaranteed thou
the eantinuance of the separate school
privileges they enjoyed.. Conservative
speakers indulged in a great deal of
talk about the right of the Canadian
provinces to regulate their. Own school
affairs. But aa a matter of fact there
was not a single province of the Con-
federation that enjoyed explusive
power to legislate a respect of educa-
tion. Then why in the name of prov-
incial rights should parliament he 'in -
yolked to give exelualve jurisdicitica
to Saskatchewan and Alberta ? The
government had -sought merely to,
ratify and perpetuate the existing
school system in the North-West.
That was all the present autonomy
bill contemplated.
In conclusion lie paid a glowingtri-
bute to the sehool system of Quebec
and to the contributions that province
had Made to the sum of Canadian
achievement and -Conti&
(nine that,Penediane qtall race in the
West Would work out a great fulure
under the benign influences of the
generous and equitable provisions of
the. Canad fan eonsti talon.
Miss Annie W. Orem daughter of
Andrew Green, Colborne', left on MOTT-
d:ty morning last for Aylmer, Ontatio.
Miss Green has accepted a very fine
position in connection with the Ayl-
mer Cheese and Eater Association of
that place. •
At the residence .of Mr. and Mrs.
George Alair, on the second conces-
sion of Stalky,. on Wednesday even.
Apell 20th, at 8 o'clock p.'Rev.
E. A. Shaw, of }tense% spoke the
Magic words which made Charlee
links and Jessie (I, Altar MIMI mid
Wife,
,e,conet patron prevent re* A
rollidireriteith Ayer'. PHIL :411Ulterf,1543. e
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• ea was not a believer in advertised
medicines," says Mrs. Chas VanTassell
Digbyhe S., "until I began using Baby's
Own :Tablets, . When my last baby I,
was born we never booed to raise her.
She was Weakly, did not have any flesh
on her bones, and a bluish colour. The ,
doctor tte d Idnie she
would not live. After reading What
••• other mothers said albout Baby's Oivn
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's, 1 decided to try them, and I,
must now honestly say I never had
,sueli a valuable medicine in my•horne. -
it has charmed my poor, sickly, flesh -
les baby into a lovely child, now as
fat asat biz r ball. Words fail to ex- .
press rny, the ks. for what the Tablets
have do m3r child, and I, can only. ,
urge that other mothers do as1 do now
• keep•the t 0. . ways.',
Baby's Own Tablets positively cure All ,
the minor Alla. of babyhood, and the
mother hewn guarantee that they cork; r
tain no opiate or harmful drug. Sold
by all druggists or sent by mail,rie • 25c
a box by writing the Dr. Wilhfinas'.
Medicine OP )13nOckVille, Ont.
The GoderiCh Star complains of the
qui/1107.0f water .supplied - the towns-
people. The Star should talk .abont
things with which it is familiar.
This is the Clinton NEW' ERA'S only.
reply to our request that it publish
some proof Of its assertion that "one
of the largest distillers. in Ontario
contributed a quarter.of a million dol-
lars to Mr. W itney s election fund."
The replynacrushing, the proof most
incontestable, andthe electo-rsof West
• Huron Must now see, if they have not
noticed it before, what a loss *. was in-
flicted on the intellectual and states-.
manship forces of 'the Dominion by the
absence of Mr. Robt. Holmes from the
legislative halls it Ottawa.- Godefich
• This is eititilra streelehewandanight
lead the unregenerate to assume ,that'
it was not inspired by Water, good or
had.
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The "FROST" umfAr°
Is one of the new features of the Prost Wire
Pence for this year. The loam are Vatted with
zinc -by an electlical reel*, WhIcit abaolutely
prevents rust.
The Frost Wire Fence mid* of
• coiltd opting wire testekto 2000 Ib.. tensile*
strength -over twice that Of ordinary fence wire.
The Frost PetirAt is guaranteed. Newill repair et eny_tiMe free of
glimmer* defect* .due to Material or Yfor1l.,1.1.!NP4' -4P.'!"1 and best.
Write for free bapkiet. ROf '
010$111,7A,W. HILL, -,71i'Suicornerbili
ROBERT MoDONALD. Myth
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Canadian tire Insurance,
The •preliminary abstract of, the
statements Of the business of insurance
in CantiA,Itt, issued by the Department
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of Finance, shows that the life insure
mace polley as a form: of investment
09,141411_SS..4000..4,494:jUa ffYge'rt:- P.19r9,
were in force in Canada at the close of
190/ in the -Stock of old-line companies
6.56, 1 pone*, to the eitent of $587,- .
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1903 Of 58,993, policies and $39,436,707. teaehers. its fine equipment, ncluding
The main items of the business of 1904 'ONE HUNDRED ANI)FIFTEEN
are given as follOws Typewriting Machines, its modern and
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thorough work, its success in placing
19,90%324 its students and graduates hi good
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For Sale ..Or Rent, *PROFESSIONAL
For .Sale. Slitntriv egArrist
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Ho:mind scat of lend, Hut ond out.
ario St. Purchaser wishing more land
ignold buy lotjoieing. JOSEITAPEAREN
tf Clinton.
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House for Sale
Ten-reoinermith woodshed and stable,
herd 'Ind sett water, sore• of lend, WM*
trolly leoaten for partioulare apply to
• NV', BRYDONE.
. House to neat
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A good.eiztri And comfortable holm on
Spenoer $t., with, half n aore:of lend; all
T,he Great Schooilkin•Atsplyfr.thi,..rtataia,teAztelle:
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rp c neat on
is the well' known
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870,767, an increase over the figura for Its present staff of Twgisr •:`, ONE
Amount anew polici• • .es,. ,. 98,308,102 poeitions, ell combine to make Iit th
Policies became 8,802,118 •
gleams paid,. endowments ,
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. Incanted.. • a • .. • • • • • • • ,815,839
Cinadian --companies -continlie .1f*i
hold the lead they won yearsago. and
wrote $11,959,100 of the total of 419,
d96i9v,rionofwnwiewa4bfuosnion;sostrc.orded. The
one mportant Business School of
Canada, .
tau No Vacations. Enter any time.
. Correspondence invited. Write. to
SHAW, Pinelpar
Our Rollie Land .
Canadian companies $ 11,959,100 Canada 'leads the world in dairy ex -
British compames1 437,514 portg,.
U. S.' companies... 6,586,710 . Canada has the valuable nickel
If would appear that the newer cow- deposits in the world. .
. amnia hes the moat valuable white
opreisetas btonsebnitoe: tthbeeirficelladifinnadttobae swh oarrke
Canada has the largest continuous
pine forests in the world. '
of the businese. a ' rather hayed one; 711.17ntafeleititilliti the
gwrebaest
tr. systef
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There •are 21 Canadian companies d0- fresli water navigation in thme worldo
ing business-, and five of thenewrote Canada has a greater water power
seven and a half millions of the less
than airyother country in the world.
Canada produces the finest wheat in
than twelve millions of ne* policies the world, INTO. 1 Manitoba hard set -
the whole are credited with. ' ' tinc_gontrdavesoraldv'esrsatgaendwahrden.-
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TIVENTY4IVE HUNDRED Donwie acre for ten years was. thegiYviaetelas' t.'
per
SPENT ovart pa AIMAL IN NLveom-
erican
aC
the Am continent.
. . Canada's trade in ten years has in -
Denver, May a -The State Supreme creased more rapidly than any other
Court has affirmed the decision offour country in the world. .
lower courts in the famous Steller's- . •
Smith cow case, which was • begun 15
years ago, and has cost $2,500 in attor-
neys' fees and court costs. The valuta IT'S wEttivrotr HAVE ., .
of the co* was $39, and she has been TOOTHACHE. •
dead 12 years. •
lifSteteenveynesaPrslacaegdot.haWe'313wilien hae pasture
sarhet ean he rellevect by Nerviline in a fevv
California, the owner . of the pasture -.moments bv fillin' , the cavit3r with
sold it. with his herd, including Steven
Row, to It M. Smith. When Stevens
returned he•detnanded the cow, offer -
in to pay for. her pastorage.--Smith
pcaois•rsibtehe case, to. the. Federal 'Com...t if
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ref Sect to give her up, and long, legal
fight • began. Stevens says , he will
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That the power of.Nerviline quickiY
makes itself felt. Anyaching tooth
• DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED.
by local aplieetions, as they cannot
reach tbe "diseased, portion of the ear.
There is only Vat, to • ellte, deafness,
and that is by constitutional remedies.
Deafness is ceased by an itifianaed Con-
dition of the mucous lining of the Bus-
tachianaube. When this tobeii•
in-
flamed you have a rumbling sound of
imperfect hearing, and when it is en-
tirely closed , deafness is the result,
and:male s 3 theinilamation earl be taken
°Wined this tube restored to its nor-
mal condition, hearing will be destroy-
ecl forever ; nine eases out.Of:,' ten are
caused by Catarrh; which is, nothing
but an inflamed condition of the rano-
ons surface.' •
We will give 5106 fel_ any _ease - of
deafness (caused by Catarrh) that can-
not be ettred by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
Send-for-aircillarafreee _ '
' F. J. Climaxes Co., Toledc, 0.
Sold; hey druggists, 75c.
Take Hall's Fluidly Pills for consti-
pation, ' •
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batting soa el in erviline: A good
plan is ta-rub the •gurns, with Nerviline
also. There is'nt a single remedy that
has one ,fourth the pain-relievieg pow-
er of Nerviline which acts •like, 'magic.
Nerviline kills the pain outright • and
prevents it from returning.; You can't
beat Nerviline for:toothache or neural -
its the best pain cure Made. Price
NewS Notes
• The Northwest railway crop reports
are More favorable than had been
lookel for. A..considerabla increase of '
acreage is tinder cultivation.
Robert 'Beery, eic-M, P. for -Brant,
will for the next Ave years represent
the British Columbia packers' amide: -
tion, the big packers of cfinned Ettlm,oti
in Eastern Canada.. . •
'The town of Prescott voted on a by-
law to guarantee the Palmer Piano .
Manufacturing Co., of Toronto, a, bon-
us of $40,000 to locate in Prescot. The
-vote-was-SW-for and 20 against. .• .
Tsvci Hamilton machinists have been
sent for trial on the charge of securing
-rides on -the street cars ..-by,falsepre..
tences. It . is alleged the procured
blank transfers and putiohod according
to where thr, wished to go. •
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• hilt the best flour is good enough for her. There can be.
no greater extravagance thantheuse of inferior flour.
NoVincheitet Springs, Feb. 27th, 05.
read about Royal Household Flour which isTuti- ,
_ &cl by eledtricity. —rarso read about the woman paying
freight 25 miles before she would be. without it. ,Royal
Household was not sold in, our town, 1.was asking about
It and my grocer told me to wait a day or two and he *
would get some, and I am glad 1. did so. My wife is a
good baker -and -made -good -bread out of other flours, but
what she has noW`made..out of Royal .Household is so far • „ ,
ahead that nvould be willing to pay* freight fifty miles :
instead of twenty-five, rather than go without it. There
is no flour 'just as good* as 'loyal Household."
(Signed) JOHN HENDERSON.
Now, is there ,a single woman in tge whole country who, after reeding Aut.
Mr. Henderson says, will not at once send for the Royal Household reeipei and este
Royal Housebold Flour a trial. Mention this 'paper and address
THE„OGILVIE FLOUR M1L:LS:CO.; Luntivo;
MONTREAL
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Clinton Sick Welt,* Engine -end
,12 horse power, (Goldie & MoCuilloeh
Anlpevkreyjpolreelriektzelaud loctt hAe varAti.olee_therein
Tread Power for Sale. .
Subooriber offete for Bela a two horse'
treed power in good working order. Will
be sold cheap. JOHN B. LINDSAY
Haron Road, Godelieh Tp, Clinton P. 0,
Windmill for Sale
• The undersigned offers for sale, on easy
terms, a Brantford 16 -foot wheel; about 6
-horse power, wiih pulleys and 'gearing
complete. R. & 3. RANSFORD.
House for Sale.
Prams Hone, in good location on Bag.'
lin st., one block from Vollegiate !infinite,
There are seven rooms, isitoben, woodshed
and stable, one sere of land and fifty fruit
trees. Apply to H. CANTEk.ON.
Farm ,to Rent.
North half lot 23, on the 4th eeh• of
gulls% otiotaining 50 acres is offered to
rent, for pasture. Plenty of water. Ap-
ply.to JAMES FLYNN, Clinton, or D.
Shannon, Seaforth. •81
Lands tor :Sale •
"In the far West" Howard, Ana, IM-.
proved farms for este at. $14 per sore,
other farme' without buildinge from $6 to
$12 pez sore, good land from one to six
miles from town Fare paid to parted
investing. N. P. (MICH, Howard, Ana.
*Mg -for sale
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150 azres in 2/14 Con, H. It, S. Tucker.
smith ( lot 32 and west half lot 84) with
-good brick bootie, barn, sheds, stables eta.
A first class 'farm. Parcels will be sold
either_separate_or together. For Portion^
late apply to EIBRBBIIT CRIOH,.
• Seaforth •
or W. Brydone, Barrister, Clinton,
Farm for Sale or to Rent
The well-known farm situated on vest
half lot.17, con, 3, Hallett, is offered for
sale or to rent. There is 50 sores in the
farm; 8 acres of bash, and rest seeded with
tbe exception of two fields. Plenty of
water, well fenced, geed stabling, eto.
Possession can be had at any time. Par-
ties vein be prosecuted for trespassing._
Apply to A. GIN, Clinton P.O.
or to W. B1tYDOE. nritin!ases required
• 'lleteteseer ise Mr ,Tra Ilsett
B4RRIST811. 80/4421TOH,**.
• Ol4NTO
Office, -..Elliott Moak, ferentrIT oxonpardt.
bi seett.
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W. AMMON.% •
AARAIEIZOR tiOLICIITOB .-NOTaBir
•. ' • R. Troia°, Ewo,
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111111)0IJIT & HALE
, CONVEYANCERS , 001SMIOSIONitEs„
• . Beallfotate onelneuranoo Agent
• Moner to boo
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O. CAMERON :
_ folioed* el Clamor"; ENO Os Cameron
/34,RRISTER "AN.1) SOLICITOR,. „
0111e0anamIlton •St--oppositerealterneltetur -
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-PROCIDIFItterp Uavs & 1314111R,-
-sanutersi -,soutoprgh„.,,Notarilis.Butilkf. .
OBIces,--0,12 the Square _E grin 4i3or teetie-tratinea,:lt,,&.-er
ton st., ooderloh. em7..rriyate !slide to*o• tOt •W.I
lowest rates. . a .
FROUDFOOTt It• C., R. C. Oars.' G. to. Rt.aitt
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1\116 -dial., •
Drs. 'Gunn St Gunn,
Dr. Dann, L. IR, C. P., L. R.0.11., Etna -
Dr, 4. Nisbet orain, K. E. C. S. Zoiglintd, •
L, R. C r., Lennon. ,
Ofiloa--Ontario Street, Olinton. Night calls at
front door of ofEco or residence, Dittenbury
Street
Awn upbeat. etc.; office stud residence On '
PRYSIOtAN. SUMMON
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terlo St., opposite English church, formerly. on.
•Curded bv Dr; Appleton, 011mon Ont.
DR. 0. inf. THOMPSON . •
Phrdelart. Surgeon, itto.
epecherattention given to diseases of the
• EY% Ear, Throat and Doge.
Oilice and Reeidence- ' •
Alpert Street.2 Blocks North otIletteitbrirl
G. W. Manning Smith, .X.D.,C.N;
PRISICIA.N& SURGEON.
OFFICE -MainStreet, Bayfield, formerly
, occupied by Dr. Pallister• , •
RBNBIAC,'
DENTIST. •
: CLINTON, t. ONTAA/0.
Moe open every dayand until 10 &oleo
Saturdaj evening.
6.1.. a. ERNEST HOI.RIES
DEIeTIST
• (Successor to:Dr; T. Q. Bruce. • •
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Spechtltati•nd lirt
rown aolo Worlr -
D.S.-•Graduate Royal Oolleg ental Sur "
goon., 44 Ontario, %wont°. •
S.-Pre'l chess Honor graduate of Den-
tal Department of Toronto Vuivorsitr
Special attention_paid to preservation or
children's teeth. Will visit Bagdad' eget
"...A".it ft FOWLER,
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DENTIST '
Offices' over o'NEIL'El'store.. •
Special care taken to make dental tre
meat as painless • as poseihle. Will vi
Auburn every Monday. :
Idiseeilanecnis.
, TAMES OACIPSELT.,_ _LONDES110110,_
" SSUER Or MASETAGE LICHNSES
•For Saie or ;To Rent : •11611.0Y: .- • • •
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Private : funestoloareat:4S_per cent and:%tv-
•warrie W. isicYD
• 410FIN W YE0-
The property on Mel/ terrace, known
as the Currie property, an consisting of 8
acres of land, with eight -roomed house, is
offered for sale or to rent. All kinds of
bearing fruit trees. Just the plate for
retired farnier.or market gardener,. Will
be sold cheap, or rented on 'reasoneble
terrine. • Onlytwenty minutes walk from
Clinton post officio. Apply top. K. P111011
Clinton. 4,1*,
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feto hi= •
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Agent for the. DANcInteranoli .z ' •
Goof If anhhester„.:England whose facets are
security aro rated at 414,300,001'.' Also the mo- • . '
Extra? ilvrirat. linitrziazion Co:. A idawres of •
• farm ricks • and town property tattoo, 1,04 by e, •••
Fo•
, also renrates. Etre ss resertsandoner to tre had (tint' tier' • ;=.
t-cs an• cottipAriles
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, mall* ,,,,ELo post*I cud wi
The undersigned offers for sale or to
rent, his :property it Hoimesville, con-
taining of an sere of land, .good frame
house, brick kitchen, stone cellar, home
being 'story and half, containing 7
•, roorme pantry and woodshed; good table,
woodwork and blacksmith shop, with
largejiciptICorell up -stair?. Several kir&
of 0148/1 Wilts. Any partieeneeiring such
• property can have posseesion at once.; For
terms Apply to P. POTTER, Baron Road,
Clinton '
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Desiribie ProOrty, TOr '
Sale. ,
• Bowe and lots in the villege a Bohnem.
Ville. The undersigned often for sale, her
large Iwo -story brick .house, elate. roof,
good Geller, large room, funisce,,hard and
soft water in hawse, stable and drtve
good garden, all kinds of fruits, about 2f
scree of land, convenient to Redhead Sta-
tion Poet °Moe Churoh and School. Ap-
ply by men, or on the premities.ao MRS
T. C. moffARD, Holmeeville. 5 6
Choice Farm tor Sate.
Situated on the 6th ton. Goderich Tp.,
containing about 80 acres; most of it good
olay land, producing heavy mope. Therein
Abend die Wes Of bask, and dye acres of
orchard, of. good fruit; good bnildinge;
frame 'home relth 8 towns and kitchen,
woodshed end eeller; no bran, built of
pine lumber, with stone basement 50X48 ft;
well at barnwith pump inside for wnter-
ing Mock; shed 50120 ft; iraolement house
203[35 ft, and other outbuildiegt; feneert in
VerY geed. repair; over. 250 rods of 'who
ham on the farm; gotta well of splendid
wetter; poet eine° and school it miler',
church 2f miles; about GA miles- from God-
etioh. Possession given at any ,time.
Pries $3,100,00. - d
G. Et, COX.
'Fa,rnt For Sale.
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The undersigned offers for sale his farm
containing 74 110rOS of good olayland, being
lot 26 on the Out Line, 00.17,•ot GOderieh
Tp, There are a letv setae of oiled briele
and a tover.failing spring at the back of
the piece. It ie well feeoed end in it good
State of eultivation being meetly patittired
and hay, for It number of yetine, there are
15 sores of hill Plowing done. There are
two barna one Oh atone foundation, 823352,
another 82s52, a etyma shed 20146, and
driving shed 14132, litotes of bearing oroh.
Ant Good, largo concrete house, 8 rooms,
Stone ciIsr, Mime kiteheri and Weeallhea:
The place is well sitnitted, being 2 miles
from tioircenville station, 1 mile from Per.
teed Hill, Post Ohio°, Store, Moot,.
and Blacksmith shop; 2 bailee from
Ohnroltes; 6 miles frein Minton, 9 miles
from 61orterich. ,
Booseision glen to atilt nrobaser, •
CHARLES JERVIS, Porietve Bill
Licensed . Auctioneer.
The undersigned eolioltsa 'there of the,
patronage of those wishing tar hold ,
Satisfacdon giieranteett Moderate rates. '
Apply to or address JAS. A. SMITH, lot- •
88, COM 16,,Goderich Ip., Clinton P. o:
MARRIAGE LIaENS' Eti 2- "'-
ISSUED BY
J:TR: -Thtunhalli C1inton
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Di MeTa. art,'
, BANNER , ' •
ALBERT Srl, CLINTON
• oeuerat ttanktna Buslaesa,
trioniacted •
irons mocomoso .
/fetes Ironed; Interest iiowedon•
• deposita. . •
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J. P. TINDALL. .•
• , BANKER, . .•
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'Orbiatos frinds VI• 10an On Mortgagee ab,
best current rate*
Genera Bankingbueiness transected
• 'Interest allotred. On derail& •
Sale notes bought
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The mtKitiop isitu. flat
Eire insurance Co.
Patin and !isolated TOIAttl Prove
.• erty only Insured.:
ortxcgirt. . .
yr.. B. McLean, President, Xippen; Thos
Eraser, Viee-pres., Bruei6e1d; -Thos. r • '
,4'laYs) Pe.cY. Treas.> .. Senforthi
• niittoTOrti.
.3aa Coimelly, Porter'slrHill; rohn •
Watt, rarlock; 0, Dale, Clinton; M. •
Chesney, Seafeiths 3. Evatis,,, Beech -
woort; J. G,'' Grieve, Winthrop, 3.
newels, Brodhagen. •
tech Director is inspector of loetee in
his own locality.
MANI'S. • •
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RObt. Smith, Ilarioak; Ed. IlinehleY
Seaforth;, James Cumming, r ginond.
Ville; I. W. Yeocllohneaville.
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