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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1906-09-28, Page 7THE ULIUTC N NEW ERA Sept. 28, 190 our stock of high art Pianos of fates ease designs, and containiug hues actions purchasable for money. Bee our very latest styles of sweet - toned Organs, at low prices. Instru- ments minted, tunetr or repaired. Gramophones and music iu variety a C. HUARI:'S • MUSIC Et1PORLU 1. SMITH'S S Wall Paper Store Are you one of the crowd tgt the Bus Store t Everybody is now talking of the beautiful designs of Wall Paper we have in stock. and prices to suit th purchaser. We also carry a stock o Window Shades, Curtair, Poles, Cottage Rods; Room Mouldings, Floor and Furniture Var- nish, etc., of all descriptioi.a, which are"sold a prices never known before to the public.' Painting and Paper Httn ing done. k. Estimates furnished on job. work Smith's Wall Paper Store —CLINTON— N.B.-Sign . INTO N— CL N.B.-Sign Painting done.All Pape trimmed FREE. BARTLI FPS RESTAU RANT_ Subscriber having moved his Restaurant to the store recently occupied by F. W. Watts, will be glad to meet his old customers,and as mar nen% ones as may favor him with their patronage. Having also bought out the King Bakery, he swill supply the public with 'first - class Bread.and Cakes. BREAD DELIVERED!AS FORMERLY H.BARTLIFF Anchor Here. This is the port for High-class enenfectionery, and Fancy Baking. Have you tried our Cakes and Bread, if not why not? eneeoLwres, We carry a choice line of fsflits, and our chocolates have 'no equal, we handle GANONG BROS', of New Brunswick, and HARRY WEBB'S, Toronto; we beat them all in fancy box goods. While out strolling don't forget to visit our Ice Cream Parlor, we are always pleased to see and wait on you. Parlor open from 7.30 toll pan. N1MENS' CAPE. W. W. Nimens, Phone 42 Clinton. HOW ABOUT YOUR • WALL PAPER? • vi rOM. A TRIPLE WELCOME, Diarrhoea, DYsent ry Stomach Cramps and all Summer Complaints take Don't experiment with new and untried remedies, but procure that which has stood the: test of time.. "Dr. Fowler's has stood the test'for 6o yearsn a ne(; beak ge ,enzia,Sled to‘give saris-. faction. It is. rapid, reliable andeeffectual In its action and does not leave the bowels constipated. REtruss ALL Suse1ITirrtta" THEY'RE DANGEROUS. Mos. Ramos Loss, Aylmer, Que., writes: "1. have used Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry for Diarrheea for several. years past and I find it is the only medicine which brings relief in W shorts dm If you make • •a belt out of ribbon, which. of course, is on the straight, It is very much more satisfactory to use two. lengths of narrower ribbon instead Of one length of wide. _ Do not sew the two lengths of ribbon together, but adjust them to the bones at the front, - back and sides. The•two pieces .of rib- bon i b bon will allow more. "give", than one piece would, so that the belt will .fit better into the line of the waist.. ' Nothing adds so much to the decora ori of a•house as good Wall Paper. I n in a position to show you the very,. est and choicest patterns, as I am gent for the . . Empire Wall Paper Co.; of Toronto. The samples for 1906 are entirely new. Prices run from 5c a roll to 35c, with borders at same price. Every oll of paper guaranteed to contain 8 ards, Samples gladly shown to in - i ending'fpurchasere, at any time. GEORGE POTTS, HonselDeeorator and PaperHanger, Ger . Queen:and Princess St., Clinton NEW GROCERY' STORE A Bair Hint. •A. simple way of making the hair look thicker and heavier is as follows: After the shampoo 'acid when the hair is perfectly dry braid' It into two or three braids. Have one strand small and the other two large; braid loosely', hold the little .strand tight and push the other two Sip toward •tiie head. • This will cause it to'form large natural waves.. • Wrinkled Skirts. To keep dress skirts free 'from wrin- kles they should be folded down the. center front, hien the doubled: skirts folded in thirds and a large Safety pin thrust through the folds: The safety Pin; when fastened, is used as a hang- er, and in this way 'the skirt -hangs straight, ,With no'strain on any part of the waistband: Making lip Cottons. It is not generally known . that there is an "up and down" to cotton Mate- rials. Dampen a small piece of ma- terial and rub with• the Singer,, .You • will notice that the cottonfabrie has a nap just as a woolen material bas. The material should be eut•so that the nap wilt run down. To Enlarge the Hips. The following exercise, practiced -faithfully; . will aid . in: enlarging; the hips: Stand alternately on each foot and swing 'the free Iimb pendulum fashion from -the hip, encli tune allow- ing• it to go as far forward and back- ward as possible, • .Recently compiled statistics show there •114ie fully 100,000 clubwomen on Manhattan Island.. The elubs .. range from the Fencers' and the Chores Girls' Protective union to.the Emma.. Wiliat'd association: 'Scrim bags for soiled handkerchiefs and neckwear are so sheer that the air passes through them, which pre- vents the fabrics: from, turning yellow,. as in a close bag. . ` .. . Never Use borated talcum if your skin is oily. for the boric acid, will only. We have opened up a choice, fresh ock of Groceries at Oleon's Oid Stand and now ask a share of t b atronage of the citizens of Clinton nd the surrounding community. Good Quality & Fair Prices are our special cares. ustomers will find our stock the bes alue in town. The Bed [leather rands in Teas and Banned Good* re samnles of the values we handle We are strangers and must get acquainted, It will pay those who sell farm pro- uce to see us, before disposing of their utter, eggs and P ot t oes, elsew he re . Wewillbuyata goOd price, Who, on have to sell, andi; will sell'at a fait ice, what you have to buy. increase the shine.. Get a good, heavy antiseptic powder. $2nd Annual Communication of the Sovereign Grand l.odye, I', O. O. Fe Greeted In Toronto, Toronto, Sept. 18. --The public wet• come tendered the Sovereign Grand xeodge, I. O. 0• F:,, yesterday morning in the Legislative Chamber, at the On- tario Parliament Buildings was an tern" dence that the 82nd Communication of that organization was now in null swing. No more royal welcome was ever tendered the delegates Of any convent tion than that given yesterday morn- ing. The• hall was filled to its utmost capacity with representatives from the Grand Lodges and members of Rebekah Assembly. A Triple Welcome. Those who delivered ttbe addresses of welcome were: Hon, J. P. Whitney, Prime Minister of Ontario, in behalf o1 the 'province; His Worship, Emerson Coatsworth, Mayor of Toronto, In be., bait of the city:, J. J. Graham, ehatr- xnan of the Civic Reception Committee; W. 8, Johnston, .Grand Master for On. toren. Joseph Powley, Grand Patriarch nor Ontario;,. and Miss Ida '3. Bobbie, e e s in i s oftheR b kithAsem bl:Y behalf Of the order in this jurisdiction. Owing to the temporary fndisposition of the . Grand Sires Hon. Robt, E. Wright, Deputy Grand. Sire E. 5, Con- way responded to the addresses of wee. corse. Cantons Complete. Three' cantons of 27 men each, in - eluding captain and two lieutenants, completed in the drilling competitions. These were from Detroit, Toledo and Was'ixington. The evolutions were little abort of marvellous and the experts were cheered to the echo by, the large crowd et spectators at the Exhibition grounds. To those unacquainted with , the possibilities of fancy drill yestee• da7'1e exhibition' was .a revelation. The Judges will give their decision to -day. The fret prize is =750, and the seooad' prize $350, • To -day at 9.30 four cantons will en- ter into competition in class B, resum- ing at 3.30. The, Patriarchs Militant Band of the 3rd Regiment,"Detipartmeni of Pennsylvania, will provide music. • Camp Opened. The formal ceremony of .opening th'e camp took place about 1 D. m. when a handsome large tri -color of purple, red and white, :was flaunted to the -breeze-- from the official flagstaff in the prey • ence of Gen, M. A. Raney and Col. W. S. Johnston, who is camp commandant of. Camp Wright. There was thus allowed • no opportunity for any "flag lhcidentt"' l the tri -color; which Is the • errib em of" the •Patriarchs Militant, 'being innocent of any ti npleasant•possibilitles. The ceremony, which was concluded by a few .words from 'Major-General • Harris, expressive of feel•iitgs of .in- ternational amity, was . conducted in the presence of about 1,000 Oddfei- d Iows.. Official Reports. The report of the grand sir and commander-in-chief, R. E. Wright, stated that, ei:cept for the San Fran- cisco earthquake. the year had beenone of unexampled prosperity. for the order. • Grand Secretary 3, 'l3, Goodwin ' Wm - Pared the growth since the last con- %-entton..in Toronto in 1880, -when the totalactive membership of subordinate lodges was 440,158, as .against 1,278,065" lil ''_ +lit ' ' n"-,,, le, eeeaeteneene, A Baker's T:riumpi • The Mooney Baker cannot produce anything better thars 'laoney''s Perfection Cream e an So das The very best of flour, butter and cream—the most modern plant,, the , very best ,baker in Canada. A. biscuit superior to any.other you have ever tasted. Say 'Mooney's " to your grocer. PROTECTION - ..E. r..rT.. i THE if 1tTA / 'm ■ LY 1 Of O. M. A. President's Address • That is absolutely free from dust, dirt and ad foreign admixtures Is ,.yrnlbkk Oid raper.. If you' bave been tormented by the blowing about .in your. back. yard of papers which have been put outside to burn: and have not caught fire from the heap as they should, try the plan w ich the' residents of a Long Island t wn where the village 'laws are strict' r garding such things s have devised.v iced. A piece of coarse wire netting from one and a half to two yards long and 'perhaps twenty-seven inches wide Is. joined together at the ends. When pa- pers have to•be burned the netting ring is set in the back yard in some out o f the way spot, end the papers are pack- ed" into it. Then they are set on fire at the bottom,' and they burn through' quickly and neatly, with none left to blow about and; leokanntidy. ' Fittinw a Sleeve. Nine out. of ten amateur dressmakers will try to•put a small sleeve top into a large: arra scye,, or vice versa, with- out.,tlie least ideaof the relation of gine between the. two. Another evil lies in "taking; in promiscuously. "It is too big under the arms" or "it istoo long in.the•shoulder seats; a shall have 'to Mice it'in• a .little:" Now; you will only .make'mattexs worse by constant- iy phlching in •and cutting off any por- tion ofyour' material In. one place. You must: take• it in by gentler meth- gds. Slope. It avv:ay 'gradually down, the seam or work.'the material out in two 'or three Places, nlever'take the material .out abruptly • • one spot Rheumatism is not incurable. .Stub - horn ? .Yes ! But Dr. '+hoopp's. I heu-. nmy:tie Remedy will if faithfully used drive it out of the. system. Its the blood that's at fault POison'oes cry- stals like sand get into the joints and tnu4cies. Di, Shoop's Rheunisitic Re- medy prevents' this.' It drives Rheu- matism from the•hlood and the Rheu- matism dies. We,recommed and sell it. Sold by W. S. R. Holmes. T+ elk'''s Charity .Trustees at Billing- b'srough; Lincolhwhire,: decided, some ime ago• to devote, a portion of :their ir.rnnie for the:, benefit of the 'children ir t t, n' ding the• Cannon and.. ao- ,''dingle- substantial prizes were. offer- ed In those who made•the best attend- enee and had'a+eerttffcate for good con- duct and `profittenc):*froth the. teachers. eThie st.herne has beep, preduCtive of ea - anent results, • for, according to the ret r: ns just' nub'lished, It Is shown that „tie bey has not been absent •fro'm the seiipel tltiring••the pastfour• years, and. i W.1 girls have not ni'issed once for three years.• The .trustees: have distributed al ilt, £1.5 to the fegular,scholars. , A Deg"s D•etcotiorv. ' A small black-and-tan terrier' was oi.'erved•the other evening lying on tike grave of a lady. who was burled three weeks •bel:re'. in Roydon .Churchyard, Faisox, and • Who, Was brought for inter- ment frrnn a village in Hertfordshire some mitis distant. The dog remained "til night and next flay, resisting all enticements, and eventually it had to 'he fetched hbrne by a relative of the de - • The total membership' of:. encamp nients was. 185,370- at the end of 1905, and the net gain over .the precious year 7,581; the total. Rebekah membership, b)1,283, the net gain over the previous year being 27,224; the sisters of Rebekah. lodges 322,647,the net gain of sisters being 19,171; and the net gain of bro- thers. of Rebekah lodges 8,053, the net gain in all of the above brandhes be- ing 95,675. • The total .contribution for the • relief. • of .Oddfeilows in San Francisco was $208,781.18. • • The report Of t'he grand treasurer, ' W. R. Muckle, showed receipts amount- ing mount i'ng. to 3121,123.48, which included a cash balance from last year of 370,174.43, and expenditure of 311,860.55, leaving a:bal ane in hanks to credit .of the Sove reign Grand Lodge of 3109,263.93. PaverY train' yesterday broughtdele- .I 'gates, .but the big 'cioad ` is expected tomorrow,. when at least 20,000 will crime in. for the parade, Meanwhile the downtown streets are becoming gayer wird bunting. • ,.aVett DY a Miracle • • .bort Arthur, Sept. 18. - Enj• ineet Dohen, Fireman W. Muir•and Brakeman Groves o? the ;Canadian Northern, were 011 a wheat train coming from the west Whilst crossing a bridge a 'est of here the structure suddenly gave way and the train went into a. ravine• 60' feet. deep, Orr top of the. engine were 16 cars of loaded grain and there was ..nothing but a great pile of debris to indicate where the accident had taken Mane. The men in the . engine escaped almost without, injury. • • Would Betray If it Dared. London, Sept. 18:--(' C.' A. P.) -rhe Churchill tetter to Hamar Gt•een,vood appears in the London and, provincial . newspapers, The Globe says that not. all 'the piteous appeals of newly -con- tER. BOYverted under secretaries to HaCURED'Greenwood will alter the "cOloniel conviction that radicarism • would be- •OF PNEUI O IA them if it laked:' • Newmarket Mother is loud in her Praises of the Great ' con- sumption Preventative "My son .Laurence was takers down with Pneumonia," says Mrs. A. O. Fisher, of Newmarket, Ont. "Two, doctors at. tended him. He lay ;for three months almost like a dead child. His lungs became so swollen,' his heart was pressed over to the right side. Altogether I think we paid nr4o to the doctors, and all the time he was getting . worse, Then we . commenced the Dr, Slocum treatment, The effect was wonderful. We saw a difference in two days. Our boy was soon strong and well." Here is a positive proof that Psychine will Cure Pneumonia. But why Wait till Pneumonia comes, Itaiways starts with a Cold, Cure the Cold and the Cold will never develop into Pneumonia, nor the Pneumonia into Consumption, 'Me, one i sure way to clear out Cold, root and branch, and to build up the body so that the Cold won't come a.c s to use • P8YCHINE Dan gerofp. Mrs. Hornbeak : (in the midst of het heading)-Merey sakes alive! Here is an item about a surgeon over at Big= gerville removin' .an epithelioma from Farmer n man's lip, Twenty Minutes 1Elornbeak --Well, 3 sh'o'd . • judge it was about time for people to Time Enough quit using such long words when it re-.- quires a doctor to git 'em out. -Puck. to Winniperi Convention. C,. C. Ballantine Says Fisoni Policy Has Ceased to Be a Matter of Perineen Controversy In Canada -Drew Al- luring Picture of Prospects of West as •a Field For Bstablishm nt of Manufactures -Got Vivi.' Recopti_n. Winnipeg Sept en --Over " + t ,a a,' - gates to the convent o i o: tt, rn- dian Mantfacturert,' An•:o lttil. v .+t registered here } ea' o: day when several set:nolte tee, flit l ? ;, Most intet•est.rg was a inert i' c',:' e ' :- scribers to and mein:ets lute: en til i.i the formation ofa mute e'I fire ins:tr- ance company, This was cr•:dor ed, In the afternoon the repasts of the treasurer and par:laze:u tar.•? and t e+.it- uicai .education, committees . were ra- ceived. Last eight a Citric reception was to:t- dered at the Royal Alexandh t 1{utei, when addresses of welcome wines „ vee by Premier Roblin, ela.yor Slw •tie saes others; which were replied to tee Vrce- President Coctshutt ,of Brantford. The reading of the anneal addrnas of President •Ballantyne •• was, of mune, the• feu:tare. He drew en Mewing pie - titre of the prospects . of the weer as a fleld'.fin the establishment of Manu- lecturers: His remarks were constantly a,ppieauded, On the ,question of the tarts' he• said: Build Up Canada. "Iia is for us to say whether we'edit continue terparchase our manufactured geode in the United States, or put nee; a little more tariff oncertain lines, atilt make the factories in. the States build' plante'tn Winnipeg, Saskatoon; Monne ,Taw, Calgary, ,Medicine Hat, Regina, Edmonton of any other of the mann r ric.n centres. 111 our. great western p ai which havead'vantagesto offer, and by' ties means keep. the population we arse" j getting.' j ",It must Ilea. matterof gratification • to a11, patrtotie Canadians that the •' fiscal 'policy • has ceased to be a nea- ter of partisan' controversy. The le id - i tug �politimans of both politicti pa r t, now recognize ttie necessity of pt.ot ct' ing Canadian ihdustr les of all kinds. and we may hope that when tiie mem 1 begs of our. Domiuion Parliament are. called together lit. November to . con- sider the revision of the thrid, they will set aside • alt old prejudices and loose at the catef!ton from the broad standpoint of Canadian .interests that ( they will consider what policy will beat develop' the varied -resources of our . country, give profitable employ- ment of all classes or our people and Maintain and mien:ace the prosperity Chat now exists. "It is a deploraii'le fact that many of our iirovinettal legislators have so for- gotten the great roufederation idea of. .unity that they have been only, too ready to deyise means to add to the eta t'revenue' by taxation directed at the : business people of other ;lrovince:4, thereby imposing unnatural ` restric- tions upon inter -provincial .trade." Le d (;L LON TEA The Purest on the Market. Pucketks fixity ase, ;foe. 40c' flee and aloe per lb. - AT ALL GROCERS,Black,• Nixed ex tamer llllllliRST AWARD S'R. LORIS IJ94 • • cieased lady:, • • • Sundown's 'phenomenon. On the face .of the .Cnl er • cliff' at Sandown, Isle of 'Wight ttie • aetoe. of the *eves .has foruted'the realistic 'out- line of 'a bull. the. figure covers 'the whole depth of •the cliff from summit. to,shoret,but.the tical is abbreviated by an impertinent pathway. Sandown is 'Proud of the phenonienon and says that it should be officially preserved. The Monad Bird. The mound bird, found in Australia, • builds the biggest nest in the world. 'It makes mounds. sometimes as great as 150 feet in circumference, In which it buries its eggs five feet deep. Evicting a Royal Statue. At• a. recent meeting .of the Dublin Corporation a resolution was carried by a large majority, the 'object et .'which was to 1have_ removed from the' hall. of the municipal buildings the statue of George 111. The mover of the resolu- tinn, All. Itelly, said it•was not a work - of artistic merit,' and was not executed by .an Irish/nen, but by a Dutchman, and the King was represented as Ro- man, Highlander. Misnnderetood, To Cure the Worst Headache l:rom'Any.. De Inter -Wouldn't -Wouldn't you like to react Cause --New Reduction Method. this new book of mine? i' IKandor-No, thank yom De Riter-It's Cleverley'8 latest nee - el. I just bought it- Itandor-Oh, let's have It. I thongbt you meant you' wrote Its-Cathalie Standard and Times, They Had Oise. "My, Tommy," exClaimed the Sun. day school teacher reproachfully, "you don't even seem to know what the fit bre 1st" "Oh, yes, I do!" replied Tommy. "It's the thing you prep.• ttlmn leaves in." President Ito naevelt, Wb n tile triton nation:t} Waterways . (''otrireiseintt wee BYARD H 1 LL, 'Phone 114 roaounoed si•keen in session in Washington t'," ntly. (1' ) snggeeted to i:lin (i;ttifidItt,n f'rnntnio. It . ,. .: stoners then il•, were(' be emelt to (:i.n• rtdlt s adv=tntage if she hard a, t' . menet- ,. t s d titin W:tghin - t ive of er n vn t e. ! e ff r. ,at Papers. � 0 tt e Peer _,,.,,, • a tion, whose services would be available Old papers for Dale, 5 Cents a brindle, Kiser dam rt and 42r -alt druggletei in the negetiatiotl of matters affecting NE W ERA Office. OR Ti A. locum, United, Toronto. Canadian interests, Old 411.44kiiiiiiiii4.441.644444.044444 Reliable Goods IN no•.7ew ' Li ce i:i:i': Clititt'%X}i or surrounding towns will be, found sr , a more reliable and_ op -to -date stock of articles usually carried by merchants l dealing in. Jewelry wares. . Call in, and tie:' ill CONVINCE. you that we excel" in m ny lines. �' Repairing ' .is our specialty. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. All articles.boughithere engraved Free of Charge. R. Counter, I!IIttfiinv»tfimtmint►tfttn Olint-on Sash, Door, and Blind Factory • The of Cl inton . is on the eve of a) "boom." If you contemplate.building, estimation, ,etc. Qu our est�.m let . us'give y GP -Headquarters lot':.all kinds of builders' materials. COOPE a •Clinton.. s t The Bath Sponge. The. London Lancet :condemns` the' bath sponge. It says it collects and holds :impurities Iike a filter; •and the use of soap to clean it only .makes - . matters. worse; as it "increases ,the slimeowing to the .formation of in- soluble 'curds' of lime soap." • Coral. Seed.. ' The : seed of.4'the' Abyssinian coral r tree was once used for weighing gold and precious stones because it was .( small' and . a:.lways of the same weight. and size. Mostheadarhes and rains yield instantly to the new Reduction Method -Dr. Shoop's Twenty Minute Headache Cure. The cause for these pains is congestion- a rushing et blood to the nerve centers -which distends the veins to nearly the bursting point. Swollen and enlarged. three veins and capillaries exert an irritating pressure on the myriads of nerve branehes and nbres. Then,there's n A ,pain, and finally ehai excruciating, cease- less ache. 'ilhls new lteduetion Method disperses the blood. distributes the overflow, and di- reclsittothepro• � kikl> per channels.' 1s. frees the nerve ,' Car ;� centers from all pressure and , irritation• -•the pains and /•+- aches dtsap- +_. pearbeeauso i rnT 'ea' their Cause hue been ro- ` " moved, You tnaytryathou staid remo- dice -You may t ac es drug and stn- pity yhc nerves into submissloa -r. e ;'/w which .bei e d h ng h r mf b nit e y .' prompt relief and / because s it ours y - uc.essful beciiuse f t redueos M be 8 W Ifbdue.trieoiegi-ethtod.sn/ must embody the •Medicine has thus found a way --simple ate sure, yet the only way -to thoroughly overcome these attacks of Head. ho'a The ©aeon of Dr. s o a1 ia• p e and Neni g gbh 9ewentlr Minato Headache Curo is prompt-ppeer- teotly suitbd to all forms Ot Headaebe and $boo- Moil poettivvOOdIndevery lei f Epic me b 11'or ds . Orphans In` Australia., There are • no• ` orphanages in Austra- lia.. Every child not supported by -par- ents becomes. a ward of the state, is placed in a private family and :pro- vided with board and .clothes. until the • fourteenth. birthday. , •. • The Camel. A caniei.begins to work at: four years: old .and ftequently, continees in use fore. Over bait 0. century. it Wkll'carry 1,000 mounds oni its back, While few horses, can carry: more than 250 pounds, Linen Paper. . The et:lest piece, of linen paper fncea- istence; so far as known, is a inane - script containing a treaty between:, the kings of Aragon and Castile. It is dated: 1177 and is still in a fair• state of preservation, retaining ink very, well:. . Wanted' Some Attention, Ethel Boerum-I think it's mean for ,grown folks *to be always . saying, "Children should be seen and not heard." Wilde Boerum (philosophically) Well, I don't care 'touch if they won't listen to me if they will only watch me while I'm showing off°-llroolflyn Eagle, Concerning Tastes. , "'There's no accounting for tastes. Now, iron Is good for . some folks' blood," remarked the worm, as the engin- stuck the hook in him,. "but I know it will be the death of me." • And yet the fish that got the iron a little later was simply carried away with tt,--•Bohe%itan Magazine. he Clinton New Era F roil now till the endof this year, for. wimeeesimMtiellowilemeemenninnwnre eents. • "UTNE YOU A BOSS? or are you lade. ►lident7 It you are staking money for some cue ke, quit aiidmake money tor yourself. Getout �tslavery and be free. Write O, MARSHALL & b,, London. They will show you the way. They kve started thousands on • the road to freedom, „even dollars a' day, every day inthe year, is be. kg made handling, their goods. Write'xtow. Time is money. e n. Advance ance .' Sugar., r ° Although .Sugar has: ad - COAX.' Before placing .your orders for your seasons supply, of Coad, get our prices, ' The very best goods carried in "stock and sold at the lowest possible price. Orders may be left:at Davis: nr Bowland's Hardware store, or with - vaned .4oc 'ger hundred 'Since the fruit season com.- :rrienced, we are still sell- ing . loo lbs. Redpath's • Extra Standard Granulated Sugar for $4.e0.' W, • T. O'NEIL, THE 141.1B GROCER Apples Wmted FALL.. WINTER Highest price. paid. D... CANTEL0N, CLINTON. v • The LARMOCIR School Telegraphy, phY, And General Training for Railway Service. The 'MAY' method of instruction,, adeptedl by this school has proved a great success. i to tin ie short est' oss b n tl .p P i graduate i etmils r t pg therefore at the least expense, • Employment provided at enco.►itwrito for freepaniphlet which will give full information, 8c hoof room in Gorden Block, opposite Dos Of lee, the most desirable location in the eity Inspection of classes ailworlc cordially invited R OBE11,T LAR,MOVIL Stratford, Ont Principal. •and„Instruotor, formerly • District Superintendent G.T. R, April20tit 06'Ol, W. J.. Stevrenisoit, Rt•Blectrie •Light Plum. mummommimmillommir R,: Fitzsimons &: Son. We are still in the But- chering business, and are in a position to fill all or- ders for seasonable meats, int.'usted tc cu: ca'e, Our new business •stand is in the Combe Block, L Fitzsimons & Son phut 71. Clinton Headquarters ---FOR— Choice Poll Choice Groceries .Always .s fresh and up-to-date We hale just passed into stock several beautiful new Dinner Sets, China Tea Sets, and odds, of all kinds and descriptions,.' Call and see for yourself and get our prices,s before you purchase elsewhere. A. D. BATON, r 1 The People's Ger. OC Prompt Delivery, lihone 111