HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1908-12-24, Page 3Docember 4th 1'.
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Our Ottawa Letters
Ottawa, X;l:ec. idtb11908.
petition has been, filed against
Sir Wilfrid Laurier in xespect'to ..hie
election in Ottawa City, In gavern-
nielat circles thereare diurnal coi
plaints over this. pxoceedig. Sir
Wiltrid's friends appear to [hit* that
tire• Premiershould be allowed to usq
the..Meat direct. and effective methods
ofcorruption to secure his personal
election, • and• yet be exempt from the
lawful and properpenalty of his act,
In this case the facts'are undisputed,
*" When Sir Wilfrid became a candidate
he wrote a letter • to his colleague,
Mr. McGivern, promising to use' his
inuence to, raise the salaries of civil
servants by at least twelve and a
halt per cent., as suggested by the
Civil Service Commission, : and to
hive the increase' daoekl back to the.
first of September. 'Mr.... McGivern
had promised this,. but -had . not suffi-
cient authority to make the pledge
good for votes, Therefore the Prenl-
ier wrote a letter giving his endorse-
. went to the • pledge. This letter of
the Premier, with the striking,•pass-
ages piloted in black capitals', was
sent to every civil servant' who had
, a :Vote, and the pledge of the Premier.
was canvassed by active campaigners
including civil service officials, •all
Increase in the past, twelve
ernment which ;gives or with -holds at
its. pleasure.
Worse and \.vice.
As was .stated last Week, the cus-
toms income for November was one
Million . and a,.quarter less than in
November, 1907. Full returns show
the following shortages in all dc-
Pertanent* of the revenue
Decrease • io Customs, $ 1451,057
Decrease, in EXcise, 9,327
Decrease in Posti:Ace 3,180
Decrease in Public Works and
Railways, , 169,737
Decrease in Miscellaneous, 63,349
Total Decrease, 4536,650.
Total Revenue . November ' •
1907, • 8,536,650
Total. Revenue November
1908, 8,4044647
Total for :8 mos, 1907, 66,662,0 7
Total for' 8. mos., 1908, 55,115;227
Decrease in 8 mos., 11,547,200
Increased:'Expel diture in.
8:.months,: • 9,3344410
Change for the worse, 20,881,610
Or at the rate of $31,322,415 a:
year.
With. this sta'te,et affairs we look
for a. corresponding inerease pf ,delft
and find: the following ;
Increasein November
1908, . - 3,263,144
through the Departmental Buildings. months 35,720,390
• • An Effective Bribe. • So the debt Is 'growing prettstad-
' fly at the'rate of $3,000,000 a
No more attractive inducement than month; '
this could be offered to the , 1,;t0U •
electors in public "employ in Ottawa. Ini twelve months the bonds . pay-
It meant on the average:abon 5 able in England'' .have increased by
a year to each voter in the service. I ow, 381,000,000 and"temporary loans
meant a back , payment of, probably/ t that country over 318,000,000,
$30 or 340 on the average for s : ` es rMr. Fielding will be;; i>pending his
rendered before the change in sala 7'Christrnas holidays%attending to; these
could be made. It called for about Loans 'and making more. ' T
$200,000 additional annual payments Ex nditurG and Eiec ions.
from the public treasury, with-'�eztra pe• a t ,
back payments of 350,000 to $75,01)0:-""-'iiae effect Wan election• on public'
This is the bribe, offered to one con• elCpenditure is. shown by. the State-
stituency, not from the purse of the ments of October an'd :November, this
antlidat°es or their
nett
e friends, but from year and last. Last year there: was,
. the public trea��•jjFFy. It would not no election and the. October expendi-.
have been offered -4V the .two seats.'in tune was $5,173,873, This year there
Ottawa h , . not been in danger, and was an ' election : and the October ex
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if•f � .
t the Pr r er himself had not- been penditure was $Op710,Fi84; � an' increase
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a candid The. original government of $1,536,811
candidates, whose defeat was certain•,'
bad been • set aside, and the premier. :.Orn the other hand he November
expenditureeo f _.
a 1907 was$7,640,1.64,
had undertaken to run in Ottawa
while he was still a cand'id'ate in and of 1908 •$6,004,544, 'a decrease of ;
, Quebec. Notwithstanding, the . (For- 31,635',620• .'
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mous government influence and ' the In other words : d
, the • .government' ad
prestige of the Prime Minister's' pas• ded a million .and, a half/to the cur-
ition,
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this bribe was needed in order rent expenditure. •;of the election
to secure his election, and even then month and cut' it'.out; ''el the nex,t
the majority was not .half what it month.
was. four years- ago:' :
Again, - while ' the capital' 'elcpendi
Justice Offered as a• Bribe. iture for Public :Works and .R,ailwa. s
y
is yea;:, ecee ed ; that.
Of course it is said that the .civil': ,
r of last year. by -mors, • .tha,n�a ' irf]•lion; •
servants were . entitled .to. this fn ;that., of November shows .a much .less
crease, and that the Civil • Service • •
tncreasc:
Commissioners had recommended it.
That does not excuse the proceeding Intercolonial Deficit.•
It only makes it worse. The reborn-•
mendation was made nearly a yea;. All but' il. small fraction'of the item
before and the Civil Service Act was of "'revenue: under the head of public',
passed many months before' Sir • Wil -
of
including. •"railways, is .care -
frill was a candidate, The salary • in- ings of the. Intereolonal. During the
crease had been demanded for .years, eight months this, income, has, decreas-
`and was held up pendingthe civil ed by - $460,000. this
earningsof 'the
government railwa are at least:
service inquiry: "It was expected inn- g y
-mediately after that recommendation, 3400,000 behind,. ,while'• tla@ Working
huat.....w.,as.withheld until Sir Wilfrid ,expenses'.have ,fncreased. .Mr Graham.
needed votes. Havingrefused the'in- 115 lfisely to': declare a deficit of_ . at
crease 'so long, the Premier should
,least' a million dollars in the first
ar administration',
had a,� w•„�j,;,,,gd unfit, after the election. .11111 year of his a ttt stration'
To keep it back until October, then Mr. T'isher's Failure,
offer it as an election bribe, • is the.
wens *eked' believe that tb mints* 1Conservative members mit the cold
, ter and the government had done this storage transports,tion-arrangeettetttt
wholething. 'There was zai prated fez .are so defective at poibha as greatly
the 'farmers. No accqudt was taken ito destroy their value. Mr. Borden's
o the toereased Brie
tih dcnand. It platform, ti r sA1
led for
a national $ysterta
was 'all due to ,the genius and energy of transportation With especial prote`-
of the Liberal'minister. .. tion for perishable •good$.
, Now where are we ? -
The opposition, and his ,party
have II
ounds persistently nati'ntained that • cheap
e
E>r orfs Ghee �f r t "
s fisc l d• n r t
a e at safe a s a otA..
P , a i e t at or export
�' x � p � r
1908 _ 139,987;365 freight is, much more i P
` g iapotont iso
"Exports cheese, fiscal year . 1 , the Canadian people than, tact pass-
1903 2ti29,099,025 enger and mail lines.
Decrease
3A9',13,121,'5011° : Mr.p.Broder' andother v
Butter experts, 1.908, ,,Conservative
Butter exports, 1903, - 4,818,944 , members have shown that the Canad-
Decrease, 29,270,668yian,governmen£ is exiicnding inane
These' are the figures of Doinfnioti than ten times .as tnkach lett keeping up
Commissioner Ruddick, published this i a fair • heavy'znilitary' equ pment as, it
week. The statements of Montreal its paying for. the develoPtnent ot jig.
shipments for the past ten. gears • riculture, including cold storage, Ev-
gives thanoer particulars, coverinj _I. en' Mr. Fisher has turned asides (rant'
more nine -tenths of Canadian managing his awn department to
dairy exports . snake party patronage .out of militia
.romotians andhas devoted •
task ° f ' a to the
(Wiring �D d
,flares, o. Lordgn onald out
Exports, season, 1887 . 2,02,885. of the country some of the energy
Exports season, 1908, 1,785,69; Which ,might better. have been expend-
'Aecreaaser,, ' ° 317,089 ed in preserving the butter and cheese
industry, $,
Mr. Graben'. and Patronage.
Showing exports last year a , good
deal less than they were in the year.
Mr, Fisher took' office.
The fact is Great. Britain box ht The., minister of raiIways,has been
from Canada last year `aabut,; ;lie making a speech, claiming. that
the same quantity as ten "' veers • a o.
Patronage • in, his .department has 'not
She bought from New . ealand _ eve ,greatly. increased the cost of supplies.
times as'rtauch as ten years ago.. • A Cassels inquiry would contradict
lyfr. Graham's : statement that pur-
Decreased Butter l�,xpor, s. ' chases are made. practically onbusin-
The butter trade shows a Stilless principles. Lodge bought Monc-
ton lands on business principles for
worse record for Mr. Fisher.nd "hiis;la51075,o07arid at asold them on p:
department.; ,anagePrinciples to the government
T'ackages. i
for
for the ailwayl was boughtgland re-
;
_y.qn
217(,000 ,business. principles . 'for 318;588. by
1 Mr; Pearson. - Pearson passed it over
•270,000 '-to the government'on patronage prin-
ciples for: $45,400. On business grin-.
4 ai1;o00 eipres, Mr. Grahan_t would buy at first
Compare this with 1908, 33,416 "laand the -commodities which he ,re-
That is, our exports of butter area quires. On patronage principles he
loss than half witat they were eleven shuts outtheproducer and. gives th'b
years, 'ago, 'and about One-fifth_ of the business at' a higher
hy yearsg•• price to an un-•
uantit ' nine . ''a 'ago.' • necessary .middleman, • • •
"
This is not because the . British -)CU- . , •. '
rite' Middleman..
plc have stopped buying butter.: They,'
bought •rhor
a last, year- thanthey. did On patronage nage principles the Inter-
teir years 'ago. •;. colonial• has lubrteated,.ltself with oil
According to . British re urns; the ,costing nearly :twice_ as mach; as. was
purchase, from Canada in the ten paid, by other .trunk. lines, 'on business
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years 1898 and 1608 decreased trona praneiples: tMaliers of wire fence' and
x,902 to 10862, tons ' • other' equipment have pard commis,:
Butter imports iron),Australia rose sins •;men on °' the patronagea-list,
• m.,i 837 9 tons.
f o o :�22 3.' h
a .,, t , 6� ';, fol? the. privilege of .supplying the
•r3uttex imports from New Zealand government. The • minister. :. says .-.'he
rose fr m 3,933 '9
oto 1J ,� 2' tions, has advertised by •circulars, He pays
'Ruttier imports from •Danmark rose 25;pr ceizt;.above• the printer's .ptice
f r om 6 9 051 1 24.8 ti
r 6 0 91 ons.'• .}
ese very r
for t e circulars. He . , ,, y c s promises
Agriculture Neglected. now to.. advertise. through the papers
•and • givc''overybody a •chance. But
,Ne doubt i.Ir, Fisher. will .exiilain ; even•- when he advertaTetlip uses only
that all 'this is •:the faultofPreVid- i the Liberal papers, which- reach only
encs•' or tate Canadian Shipper: or the , half tYie people. •Mr, Graham takes
British 'purchaser. 'Bait since ' Ile;, care• that his. • advertising does. not.
claimed' credit'' fol . ricreases..during. reach the 'Very perrsons': advertising
would 1
the first years of:: his=m,nistry, :; . he ' give him •con petitive prices. : -
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should be willing .flow ' to, -take ' the'
Let M Graham call en ,5udge
Ulame:. foi.•the strikiiig'deerease,• ; Cassels, give him authority to inquire
It vitas. polntell out;'i'ast,. sre cion ':by into the campaign; contril;rutions pro
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• I vided .at the • cost of the Iiitercoloniai;.
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• and. into private rake-off gathered'. in
III ;I-lealth. is More. Expensive , Than by his,political' rends.' He. wil: find
: Any . Curesthat Abe Marine Dc artment is "n1
Department. only
• his .1
This -count; y is now filled • • ' .' kindergarten -stage
.ped- in the •whwhile-
own is a graduate in• the art of serv-
p!e who migrate across• this, continent . '
its all .direotiozis seehilig that vviiicll j• ng -•tWo masters ; •
gold cannet buy. .Nine -tenths of:thein • • -
are Cf r
•su in fro
e d un
g
m throat . an I
Eicports: from .Montreal,
1897, ;.
Exports 'from Montreal, °.
1898.,
Exports from Montreal,
1899, -
Berlin Beet $tU$ar Company
to be Wound up.
A winding -up order was granted
against the Ontario Sugar Company
• by Chief Justice Falconbridge.. ,last
week. Mr. J. T. CocMrurn,' was ap-
pointed interim liquidator. and Mr.. J.
A. MaeAndrew referee..
The company Was incorporated on
Sept. 6, 1961, with a nominal capital
of one million dollars, , 01 which
8414,900 has been paid np. A.• factory
was erected in Waterloo ,county for
;the manufacture a beet sugar, but
according to the affidavit of Mr. Jacobi.
Kaufman, of Berlin, the company
`tailed to meet with the success than
had been anticipated, and . had to
Mortgage its assets to obtain' 8290,00,0'
on bands to enable it to continue in
business. Mr. Kaufman, who ie }a
holder of 811,000 of the company's
;stock, and of ;7,000 of bonds,,: , says'
the latter are now only worth •siuty-
six cents on the dollar.
The petitioners were Holman and
Maurer Manufacturing Company, ere-
ditors for $30.5.05 ; Merchants' Robber
Company, Limited, 5117.42 ; T. E.
Shantz and Company, $360.1$; and 111r.
Grasper Braun, p.,047,45, The.heavi-
est creditor is, sal ',to be the . Lake
Eritf Coal Company, • with a claiin .of
320,000. "According to ;affidavits Bled
some 12 or 13 judgments have, ' been
obtained against ,the company, soaise, of
which have been satisfied, and at"pie-
sent there are tree exectitions.in the
• bailiff's hands. is claimed that the
mpanF owes money to different tar-
s for beets supplied. •
0.
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Peal Paraglrapls
Skim milk is fine for chickens,
Don't _ expect your poultry. to shift
for themselves aiad da
Clean, d'ut the Lien' house.. as often -as,
conryenient ; it can't • be kept too
clean, •
Re ttilarit should b
g y o e observed �in
feeding poultry , as Well .as •'your own 1,
mels.
a
1 In culling the flock. bear ill .mind
that inactive hens are not the heavy
.layers" •_ _ •
Why vnot-raise
r
u r.
e -b ds
I
e t
�P is no
,f
more, trouble and certainly more Pro-
fitable. • "ter • .,
: Don't frighten 'our ouitey have
y P y,
them gentle et
so
g that: you can • 'go
ainopg them easily ,
Good 'cleanwater is
almost.
a e-
px
ventitive of disease: Give ,your fowls
plenty.
fit
P o.
y
Get rid ofthe sere)) rooster: H
one of the worst enemies of t'he. foul-
• try yard.'
'Eggs for •liatching•should he selected
as •ealrefulIy, as the fowls selected for
.,DuCks and rgeeSe •:Can be raised: On. a.,14
•niest any farm' with or withant ,
hode of Water. :
When feeding for. egg. pro.laCtion
cent, goed hands, they. are :one Of
the ':ereatest farm faCtorsi:.
fak...tewI is. ,perfeet,, end if yqn Wait
for, „enc ;that is perfect Tor.^..the breed-°
ing pen you , hardly :raise anY
If is Well to .Citange the' -feed of the
• r:.
v
. ...a .. :mice .n w• .. ate. ...e
.�.r
They
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o fi o h ant seat rrh ..
.. � a xerultin - do t-iftte the -same 'things all - the
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f. c �' cads,. S ���
nom • le
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f.
ndt
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."I)o w t o cr a alit. t ,ihi
,. ( n ea g b n6 the
sufferer but
o sr' •',•ns . ,
' fowls r tinth alt a It's
0 o e e 1
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C S.�L
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or u es vaii? y. ry rig, ,to regain los
h6alth. Could. every
r
•1 do the .past and euro that .'first n a good thing •to have •:1aem 'insist there-
i s he • with 'natter w
t i
worst way in which the bribe could' What,
sage offered. It is ,an offence fora can -en -born Minister of ' , Agriculture 7 anxteri}.. end expense•could have .been LI,S . CUR, D kit is ,a .' pit .that' lice and .mites
didate to buy votes •with: his own Five year's ago gager-nment organs avoided, Chamberlain s� Cough Rena-• ,,,
C AS. N. CXR S Rkl'E'UMA-•- I ' y
mone . The offence is,. greater . when were; full of boasting over the. iner.eas ed •is famous ;' for its cure of cglds
.TIS1S1 ,could, not he pat toprelitr' as some'
y g y ; pottltrp' :raisers seem to,:raise : more'
votes are bought with the .people's ed exports to .. England, ,of "C•anadian and can always' IT depended , upon:' '' fat' and'. prolific insects than poultry.
Statement of'�a Maw Who Suffered' for
;P y.
manse. It is greatest of -all when butter .and cheese. Credit for this de,' lige it ‘...and the more s^rious'dfseases ; 1 . Animals, like disobedient. children,
justice is refused except as aprice vclo, menu was claimed for •31r. Fislieir may r A Year, From' Different Forms of
1 e p P air. bc;. Fo sale' by' all Kidney Disease and:Found a Speedy shave: to be punished sometunes, but
• y
bis • department,.. P
dor votes for the Leader of the goy-•, and . eand thepeople druggists. a y poultry be
very 'tender and would,.
t the Treat: " elected„co1cI; all this sorrow, Pain; DODD'S KIBNE#y 1'1 E .she year round.
a
oya
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yOuwould soon get rid of a sera ant, .-..
._1a:o • id only' half the'Work in
double the tide .of a :c i.paab1e"`oi'ie.
Then.• why continue using a ,flour
V,'
that hives ha•if t1' e°'•nouri$h rent and
'double the wi r�i 'to .digest
'4
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55
•, .
use:olid�,. $
is made from ;e1eaea spring 'heat=.
` heat that is rich in nutriment. It'.
is the whitest . aid f nest 'dour made;.
,
•.it it;makes fully one-third, more bread
• t
to' •the pound than any a�soft 'wheat
flour and is more .ependabJe in every
respect. , ° 6
envie Flour M fls Co., Limited
Montreal.
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Cute• o .
hardly 'survive. 'motif punishment, .
New Ilachniond Station, Quc ; Dec: - A quart ' of air -slacked .lime mixed
Fist.=-{Special.)—In these cold 'hall with a. bucketful of sholled corn which
-: days wheii. Itheamatism, Sciwtiea,has been dampened with water is said,
Baelfadhe and other 'Kidney •Drsep es to :male the comb's of few1 bright
are working havoc in every cornet_ of
Canada, thousands will be•,,rnterested.
in 'the statement .. 'of Mr. Chas. N.
Cyr,, the :. 'well-known barber of •this
place.::° • ,
"I had been a sufferer from Rheum-
atism.• and Backache, to . a year," Mr.
Cyr' states, "My head also troubled
ime •and it was hard •.to collect .''•ray
•tlaotiglats I. heard of cures; made'. by
"Dodd's kidney Pills and made up My.
mind to try them,. The marvelous 'eft;
T.' ect' of the first hoer .on my system at,
oiree raised' my hopes and by continu-
tng to talte'them.• 1 am now” a sound
and well inane All my ae,hes and pains.
are gone and T . X. ant able to . do my
.work witha.ut, pan ' .
Mr. Cyr is only one of thousands
wvholi:
Dodd's Kidney Pills have cured
of Rheumatism, Sciatica and Back'
= : tache For Dodd's Kidney?Pills ab'
ways cure sick or disordered Kidneys.
And if your .Kidneys are well you
ei;n't ltaeityeumatism, Sciatica or
Bacheche. .
You are careful in .choosing , your
physician" 13e' .just as carefuI. iti the
' choice of your optician. Consult • S.
,W,. L: Taube at Normandie hotel on.
• Thursday', Jan 7th and 'get the hetrie-
fii of over, 37 years praetieai.exper'
fence, ,•, a
Buttoned at the Back.
pobby and Donald, the ,little sons_
of a •Ciongregatienal minister, ',have
been .brought up in the careful feuds
of their. .father's faith, ',neon* they
were told they were to be sea to
'tisit an. aunt whose husband was a
clergyman' in they Episcopal' Church.
The usual formulas of visiting. poll-
' : 'teness had beetf urged upon them 'Ly
° their parents, Who were, iteverthel•ise,'
greatly astonisluld+to hear Bobby Sty-
. ing.•the. next day to his smaller Inn.
tiler ;
• "Arial you Must hehav`e, 'Donald,' you
really nutst ii . rot ' if you don't they'll
turn` your collar hind* side Uteri*, and,
button all your clothes •lswt your
hack, and-inake. atx Epitxe.tpal rcriorr
out, ot you. ;•Acton rrpc press.
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BARGAINS
In.Furnit .re, Carpets
'Carta ns, Rugs,
•ol "11 .132,) Etc.
We have' Pecured for the 'holiday
Noon acts etrctlptionaclly fine lot of
use irurnishirigit ouch as
heee-i,loce ayarlor'Suitee .
L • les' Rockers '
Morris ()hairs
China Cabinets`
pooh. Cases*
Buffets, Parlor Tables, Desks, Etc.
Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines
High Grade .Goods 41t Lew ?rices
r* .
J. E belie .
Furniture and Carpets
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t- .Y Tlit
11 1�"1
The Gift Season.
Itl giving Christmas presents don't for.
, get your feet, they're entitled to considera-
tien f — their faithful efforts Anring the
past year, ' °
--The purchase - of a• pair of WALK,/
OVER• shoes is not onrecognition
ay a ' -
of unselfish ' service' but.
, u dt. is a wise 11Ji„
vestment, considered as a business _ prop.
.
Wer have the: Dobe a .
...l Nekle• Plat.
• ' ed Shoe Trees for both Ladies 1 s ands Gienxle-
mens, Shoes, Keeps them in perfect'sha
Price 75c per, pair.•
Twitchell Somas
Clinton,
:, Ontario
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Price 01
Furnitiire aiul
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ouse Iurnishin,
Walker's. Furniture Store.
Ti•
e 11 ties we' handle. are v;irled •The Be1ectinll °
is'une .a l r
qu 1 eci• ;i i tl�.e coutlty. .Che- prices low: and
quality high, • •,The'stock'iSIheady .and.'must
reduced, and a special price•' on every article we, -'
handle wiil•"be given'.
Arm .Chairs. A.rin
Rockers., Brass Beds,Brass•Polos,Book.
' .C,1Ns'Bn,k S .P , .$el Springs.-;B)iiets, a.Baking Cabinets,
Chiba Cabinets,
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Coiii:hes,Caarpeti. Cribs, Cradles. C, ts,•Curtains,•
Carpet.Stv
ee
irs (
nrtli
n
:
P
ot s
DiningRtionlOhair
a Dressers
,indStand.DJva ra rt4P1c, Etchings, Furnr,re• Covering, Fee.-
.
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th,r Pi lows, Frames, Fli„ar Covering, Fringe, Grand,fatteis'
Gits, call Chairs Hall Mirrors, Racks. Bleb Chairs;
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A„,'Ingrain tt;a inlaid Li nob.I n'.Inre Or Decorations, Iron Beds,
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Iardu )tfir ato,da '.Iip ne� 'Kitchen Matti
nva
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UabLnrt
s Kitchen Ari
''.Tables, Lounges, Li•aaoieum5, Morris Chairs.: •Mfrror'k'lattes,
Mat-
t e.w. ioulden + Needles, .
for 1 makes :oft
Se Wi rigMachines,• 'Rtig�<' `
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Organ.liicloth Oiice Furrat,re Odd Iee ea Ptan a° Pili
Suites; aIa hl ts,'P,,or .Pictu,•es, Quality Bed.,.Ratan'.()halr,i, Sideboards. ••
Oilcloth; Secretaries.
Sewing Meehines, •Student's
Chairs,
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,UndertL in--evtrvt to the best and prices low, -- Velvet augs,
•Wirt"r' Desk?, thairK Ixters on ,Y mouey
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4. cheerfully refunded':i► goods notsetlefeetor;.
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dsnf•U hotster�'d
p v e. Covering in a bi . variety
of colors carried in stock. &. Y
"...3•' Pictures Framed' While you v. aiit. Satisfaction. Guaranteed.
. We are bound to please our customers;
Chairs and Tabies for Rent ,
'We /40' rent our -Sanitary Carpet gleaner,' t Dns•Kot.
250'PIOTi1RES-Prices' nearly cutin hail a oirr:,window
ui'deav and•tnexr,•week:' They Won't lan` . Regular
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c at lUc. Ti;egular $1 try.: stifle,
,We could not have put this sale on inn better time to suit our •
. custoniers, as.Christmas is only a few nays in the distance, and to
net nice;' clean,new. up-to-date goods .at thepricesthey are sell-
ing, is as rare chance. YiVe will lay asideand deliver when:you'.
' want the goods, any cuticle, by playing a small deposit. , 'Every
:artacle will have a special price Come and see; .•through our es-.<
talihsh`nient, it will Make •yonr ,heart bound • With •undescribable
ley andsatisfalcttan.:. A pleasure to shore goods.
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4 Furniture—Dealer—and Undertaker Clinton.
' Phone 38, Calf day or night:
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SIGHT
S. L. Taube; Senloi' member .of Taube do Son
`' win pe at the
Normandie Hotel, Clinton, on Thursday,
January ary 7th
and will he glad to have all who ate troubled With Defeetive
Vison call and consult him. ,
''Taube & San have been established Since. 1071, during
which tune over 100,000 cases have been tiaecessfully fitte
by 'theta.,
If your eyes bother y - n any way, or the glasaeei you
nrenow vvear}ng are iia. `Seas ytory, dal not neglect this.
opportunity of cons ng Can rs a foreroslx Eye Specialist,
Make appointments now with
..Coanter,
Jett Weir and Engraver. • timer tlo Marr#web Licansea '
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