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r `` ,neeil to hola°b�iAgtiell i!ddnceraeptM air, Ane ps}�atat at ""cailxoacl; tare,"" susrsn.
tions a ]n order' to eQottxe l�vF°i?a�4"
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T1lRl P ST RA.IGUT POINTERS,
Hev Dr,'R'`..d,. MoKayt of Woods -tusk,
was IA London Saturda on ,ht>t WA
from. the World'g Vali'. a .eonduetect'
the ttlinlVeronry Servings in the. Presify*
terian church, 0.4athrop Poing as1Aed ,
tate perartee'I>x t7hmagaa t. said ,,
She -use of tl remedy 1Faown ' ea' D.
•11lm ' Utak Pills. for Pale Pini ia. The
:aoenel of:ths� Ogren have Son loelrted iu
widely aeattered.portions of the; ooutitry,.
it might iimcat lie hard ,pf the gi:Pbe, for..
some ottheie stops Aomefroat rue Vtlite'd
Sketafl! eat►d eomo freta En01rbd,' to snob
firiat diotapoeo hwve Otho proprietors e?-
"1Iere airs throe poil�ter i;�.. ' ' tended tbesphere of their timet CEO,
"First, high ilecense does tot restrict, It iii of oourOtths noPth On, ''teat th:e.
In Chicago.,they; ,have a. 5OO Itemise age of• .niirae ks ban. loud passed, and
and yet, tere are no, Ws_ than 7,000 11, ; oust and sof p orale h would
ld��., o'ho t lieh
t�ensedplaces,, besides, peraps as many
nnliPensed g `The amount of � drinking ger" end wha aaxe qBite ready ` to believe
'Iv 'toil etgry eo dint it does not: triispnna.
isetlort gas. e" rete gre,,cnpeeive d notions" nod
“Seconal prohibition does prohibit, mpo , t t
Ii. a tam r : ._ e' Medical
necors are :so , an it ease - e
se is'seldom or never seep, These ;FherzeeecTosie, es lard 40wla by t aohool0,,
rounds average. a population of 800,•' Beat with shrug of the shoulder rind a
daily, and a more good-natured or- toile ofh is of BO certain nua oef mums hnraoteratnie
Because yP
r no cotirtcr jury in the land would queetjon•
dimly
crowd it is a great learned in Chhi�cago'` it. Take, one of the: beat known and strik-.
have of
• ' that the hotel boldness eau be, carried jb��e�Fink-pine.'hWe�efer to BUB COBB of
on Well Without the sale, of liquor.In
,three-fourths of the hotels in Chicago 'MrJohn Marshall. Could -any evidence
�+ iso liquor ie •sold; the• same with the he clearer or more eonvineing; even to a.
et sceptic; Mr.. Marshall . is a well known
ea aura . " ml azar _.
they dQ. a. auris ing . ue n wing obi b the Royal Template of Tem-,
tihoilld ll. nor be a necee�saryatljuntlt to. , �'
Let. •, pera�aQ:the gam, of one thousand dollars,
211 Wiad4 41ri Ai,uo ai Aiolw114a tb{l Pena e e
a rs fu atiid no piiifd un h- limits and capabilities of tla m d 1
1 d of drunken p
k .. t nts no h}iquob there,
VVhy citizen el so large a airy. as Ha 'lt 8e
Y.
Lt thin seasoin. kit the .yegr, nearly overt' housekeeper ie oh theoalo sod see
something now in:the furnit0re lite. N.ovv, before- buy g,
w hat we can; do .for you, All our stook is New and Fresh. We have no
k er;;at,.b ,,. prise. All our,,goode Wer- bought„for• sash, and
oXd gine.00urr enBomOrii the benefit of.91 r oaaah'dISCO11 ts.y , Wo have
BEDROOM- SUIT, fro nt $1O up.
« market.
13 Sou bests . h
A good dinner or a good bed. • vs that being the alum paid by that inetitu-
push the plebiscite and in lege than five ere
ears our people will have an ocular amt stood n oite f tars layeoa ani to have be
¢y tllh get a> o p
one
Th S' f S' � h accordix>tg to
t t B'.amilton The
.xnonstra ion how
a can come permanently inbuKeble. Evgry. faot
along without whiskey. in o notion with the ease
wail
investi-
ECCENTRICITIES I. PQLA . wiled by the Hamilton papers and vouched
QES,' or by them Not isetief1ed to take its
evidence
at sec ud-hand, the Toronto Globe
The King o Siam, w o, tient a repregen s ve o
re
t
't ' "eats an thing in .the mar' e
tee` can. give you them at' any price.
.i'DEBoE
PARLOR SUITS in Hair Cloth, Plush, Brocatelle and
Woollen Rug. • Prices away down.
If you are wanting anything in the Furniture line, call and see ns. We can suit yon
both in Quality and Price.
JOSEPH , CH ID.LEY,
FINE FURNITURE,' FANCIER; CLINTON
• sH
, 4 t
late
portp, has hada palace conat1114t- result of heaylixvestigations was the pub-
lication by the.Globe of an article in .which
every olaim made by Mr Marehail and the
proprietOra of Dr. W illiame' Pink Pills was
.fully conceded, and the "Hamilton Mira*”
unreservedly endorsed by this great Can-
adian newspaper.
In a way it reminds as of the story of
the great lawyer who attended a prayer
meeting. His own views of religion were
of the most hetrodox oharaoter. He went
to be amused; be Dame away with all his
preconceived ideas changed. He said: ""I
heard these men, whose word wile as
good as the Bank- of England, get upon
their feet and tell what religion lied done'
for them, not theoretically, it was their
own personal experience, of it. Were
these men in a witness box I would not
have the slightest inclination to doubt
ed whish he can submerge in the sa oat.
will, and so live under water whenever
he chooses, is not the only monarch
who has indulged in eccentricities„ of
this sort.
For instance, history has preserved
the memory of the ice palace built by
the Russian Empress Anne, whoun-
ished several of her dainty courtiers
by compelling them to pass the night
in this great chamber of state, where
they were almost frozen to death.
The Czar Paul, ancestor ofthe pre-
sent Emperor of Russia, constructed a
• room formed entirely of huge mirrors,
., where he spent hours walking to and
fro in full uniform—a singular taste for
the,ugliest man in. Russia.
One of the native princes of Java
cooled his palace by making a stream
fall in a cascade over the gateway; and
the Indian despot Tippo Sahib placed
beside his dinner table a life-size figure
of a tiger devouring.an English officer,
the roar of the beast and the shrieks of
the victim being imitated ' by hidden
machinery.—Harpers Young People.
s.,are ,now giving a Discounts of ;.Ten per cent:
to all Cash buyersofBoots and'Shoes'at our ttore
J N
O. JACKSON, Clinton
sa.11
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First car now ,arrived directfrom IredFatri-RefineryiMontreat
Ql a , Y Purest, Prices, the Lowest.
• Specia tCuts in 100' lbs, or Barrel lots.
Teas, Coffees and Spices a Specialty
BUTTER AND EGGS WANTED
• 'Irwin Grocer
MAO$AY BLOCK, • - - - CLINTON.
COOL WEATHER IB HERD
NO QUARTER
will do you as mash good es' the 'one that
buys Dr. Pierces Pleasauts. This is what
you gets •with thein:. An absolute and tier-
manenf once for'Oonstipation, Ixidiigeetion,
Bilious and Attacks, Sick and Billiopa
Headaches, and all derangements of the
liver, stomach, and bowels. Not just tem-
porary relief, and then a worse condition
afterward—buthelp that lasts:
Don't,hriwk,and'bpit.but nee Dr. Sage's.
Catastrh`Remedy, and be onred. 50 dents,
of druggists.
their ward; as a consistent man I was nn -
able to doubt them anywhere else. I had
doubted, xiow I believe."
The man or woman who will give an
hour's attention to to• the evidence that the
Dr. William's Medioine Company have to
submit, must, if able to reason at all, con-
cede that their Pink Pills contain wonder!
fel properties for the amelioration of hn•
man ailments.
Albtbose reflections are introductory to
the ease that bas Dome ander our hotioei
Mr Ira Bentley - is widely known in" this
district, where he has parried on business
as a pump. and windmill manufacturer for
years. He formerly lived in Tilsonbnrg,
afterwards in Simooe and new resides in
the village of Waterford. A representa-
tive of the Reformer visited Waterford not
longsince to interview Mr. Bentley .:as to
his dengeter's recovery. Forbe it under-
stood this journal is as little .prone to be
carried away by fair apoken or written
wordsae are the rest ofihumanity,endss we
ad heard that. Mies Bentley's orae wee due
to the use of Dr, W illisud'e Pidk Pill, we
were anxione•to investigate, that we might
add our personal testimony, if possible, to
the many who have already spoken and
written on behalf of this great Canadian
remedy-'- The•result.of,the Writer's onrney
to Waterford was eminently Satiabaotoiy.
We failed in finding Mr Bentley at home
for he was in Caledonia that day setting
up a windmill, but Mrs and Miss Bentley
who were- the immediate beneficiaries of
the good effects of Pink Pills, proved quite
able to give full particulars. Mrs Bentley
was apparently enjoying the best of health,
and we were more than surprised to be
told by her that it was she who first of
the family had experimented with Dr.
William's Pink Pills. She told ns that a
couple of years ago she had been grievously
attacked by rheumatism, and had after
solicitation by some friends'
sought relief in
Pink Pills. The result had been eminent-
ly satisfactory as any observer could see.
It was, however, to become acquainted
with the ease of Mise Bentley that we had
gone to 'Waterford. • In answer to our en-
quiries Mrs Bentley told no that her eldest
daughter, Lizzie, was nineteen years of
age, that from her infancy she had been a
sufferer and that her chances of growing to
womanhood had never been considered
good. She early became a victim of acute
neuralgia, that for weeks at a time racked
her body and made life • a burden. She
would at times go down to the very brink
of the grave; she was in;appearanoe a mere
shadow, thin, pale and weak, unable to do
anything. After finding how Pink Pills
had benefitted her mother she too began to
use them. No change from sioknese to
health could have been more rapid, no cure
more complete. "You can say," Mrs
Bentley said to as, "she is a well girl, that
Dr. William's Pink Pills oared her, and we
are willing to tell the whole world that each
ie the case."
Desirous of seeing Miss Bentley herself,
we next repaired to the Waterford post
ofliee, where she is employed as a telegraph
operator. We bad known Miss Bentley
whenshe lived in Simooe. We remember-
ed her pale, delicate face as it was then.
One glance et the bright young girl before us
heroheeks aglow with ruddy health .was suf-
ficient. The days ofmiraoles were not gone.
The happy subject of one stood before ne.
Her story was a repetition of the one told ne
by her mother, only with an added depth
of thankfulness to the means• of . her re-
covery. Wo came away from our inter-
view with Mies Bentley fatly satisfied that
we now know of oar own knowledge of at
least ono marvellouil euro to be credited to
Dr. Williams' Pink Pille.
An analysis shows that Dr. William's
Pink Pills contain in a condensed form
all the elements„ niecessary •give new life
and` rionti'estoto tho'bldod nntdrestore'Shat
tered nervas.„Tbey amen unfailing spei
sifts:friferic alik'asflitibfldtb-ataairi,
partial paralysis, fat Vitus' dance, sciatica,
neuralgia,•' �, emmat}ante nertietia,headeohe
tiie after effecti�o la grippe, p"al"pitatibn of
,t�y,,e heart, nervous protirstion, all diseaece
de radia � - upon vitiated iitiniiors? in the
blood, such as sorofale, ohronio erysipelas,
-oto "AThey.,Ate ,-, �lsti al epgolgo ;Coif wtroubies
ppeeoaliar to females, such as t oppressions,
irregularities, and all forms of weakness.
They build up the blood, and restore the
glow of health to 'lisle and sallow Cheeks.
In men they ed'eot a radical ogre in all
Cases arising from mental worry, overwork,
6r eirbeases Of whatever- nature.
m
lir Willias' Pink Pills are miannfaei,
tered•ii 'Elie D. Williams' Medicine Com.
geni, Brockville;• Onto rind Seheneetady,
N. Y. and are cold in
.
is b6 eo ((Hover inlooto
formb '.'tir bide' hundred, andthe
)nbliiard' tlankibted against numerous
ibomxitalitritlrnm 66bglesinfothr$s.5lh0d,pan)dam5y cbhads
Plainrand Rihb Id. Our own T
Rob.t. Coats & Son,-
M. GEORGE 'GRANDIN.
The arrival has been announced of a
young French newspaper writer, M.
Gep.Grapdin,who proposes to "tramp"
from Nev York. t6 Chicago. When
we say "tramp," we do• not; mean
merely to walk, but to make the jour-
ney not only on foot, but penniless, in
the role of an amateur beggar. Doubt-
less M. Grandin, if he carry out his
project to the letter, will get chances
to note a great deal that he would not
otherwise see, but he will only have a
dim and inadequate idea of what the
life of a real. American tramp is. He
might have come nearer to it had he
preserved his incognito inviolate from
the start, for he would not have made
the journey, had he made it at all, in
full light of the publicity which now
his confreres .of the press must inevit-
ably shed on his path. But even then
he could not have sounded the depths
of a tramp's experience. which is de-
termined not by an intelligent tempo-
rary resolution not to work, but by an
inherent invincible aversion to work
under any and all circumstances.
Moreover, M. Grandin will have a spe-
cific destination in view, and, what is
still more irreconcilable with the tramp
nature, a definite object. He may, by
the use Of a lively imagination, figure
to himself something of the spiritof
the class in which for a time he enrolls
himself, but he could have done that
though he paid hie way and made pro-
vision for his bodily comfort. He
might as well have started for Pales-
tine with only scrip and staff, With the
intent to obtain the experience of a
mediaeval pilgrim, as to think that he,
jsiun 'du dernier
the life of that in-
n American tramp,
-head and On foot
Bat you need not eaply a oAthe DAMS1 EMPORIUM ou can pnrtihaee very
Under Clothes, Top Shirts,Flannels, Flannelettes
Pants, Suits, Overcoats, Caps, Mitts, Socks,
Gloves, Hosiery, and Good Boots & Shoe's.
Suitable for all classes of people. Special—see our
r stir Coats, Goat Robes and Horse Blankets
MILLINERY of the very finest quality.
ADAMS' EMPORIUM,
LONDESBORO
R. ADAM:.
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30
Days
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Ortation:
"HAPPY
TROTJGIIT"
presumably . a Pa
bateau,' can realiz
scrutable creature, I
by tryingto go deed
fromew York to Chicago.—Harper's
Weekly.
In Oder d
ter tf clear Oa ' the eeitiralletOok Of W. R. BIMPSON, it het been decided to Offer the P •
seine nit; rioet ateay below coag I"1verything will be '. told at such
(agates that will make, ill ' of interestfor purchasers to some here.
E SOLA 013T .
STOCIC ogs 11AttST B
THE
_ E .(� CC( INGLY
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is Is a garuiliie ` cleair g stalpi aid h is ad sired ` +
clearto gOdais.
No investment that you can make for your
home will pay you such large returns in comfort,
economy and ever increasing satisfaction as a
"Happy Thought" Range. There. is no other
"just as good" or "just the same," and the
genuine is sold only by Harland Bros., Clinton.
In Base Burner with or without oven, the
Radiant Home leads.
New Store
,cayBlock 1
Investigations of rain drops lead to
the conclusion that some' Of the large
drops must be more or less hollow. as
they- fail; when striking, to wet the
whole surface enclosed within the drop.
A Glasgow gentleman had delivered
to him through the post the other day
a letter whish his ladylove had dis-
patched to him from Bishqpbriggs ex-
actly: seven years before. He was then
abroad in search of health, ' and the
Missive had followed him hither and
thither over distant seas. Meantime"
he had returned and got married to
the sender.
iff011.11tattdrg °Est e
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AN INT STING STORY FROM,
no G1diStannd
ND D i wa s Brick Block
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RUMBALL'SM!!6E FACT
Huron Street, Cl'>Inton
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BUGG! ES. CARRIAGES, "Sc WAGGONS
We have on hand an assortment of 9piendi
d
Gana. L;D*111 ri110: J Nxd xt ilAno ,:
gum Mies Untie �y,Bq,�EyN mmy's Lira
)l�xemAAtiLm q+1 Ai} "r-REeNTtiVekein, g*e
WAS Goixo'Iiritfecivetnrrxtort�-Btitittatsr
BAoit PROM Tilt BIONIC OP TIMM Gaon.
From the siincee 1'teforiner.
_Mee Lizzie Bentle lathe daughter of.
Mr Ira Bentley, of \aterford, a former
well -know'; resident of Bimeoe. It is well
known that Miss Bentley was long and
spribasly illx and it was re
co tiy re
br-
ted
titin AO tad fully regained her health
nits strength. Her Cabe has oxoited bot'
siderable interest in Waterford, and, cool
ing to the Oars of $tie telc/m0r, five felt
More than a paesitiit Internet in the .matter
for the reaoo that for a period 'of ;nearly
three t'entd; thetobV fit
' Which we guarantee to be of first -clefs material and wrikma.na)iip.
I you wont ,a good article at the price of a poor ono, call and see us.
F. IR TT NI 13 ALI .t.. -• CI .i Po/ L ()1 ',
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h e hes front $imp to of a'I,dra�gjeke or direet-by snail; from nr..
.tinot alleged
tied to oar ntfOniupe of is 'billet tyitlirinla ediclne Caxtfplh , from'+. either
Of alleged tares • tsf .• varitlai+ ex7bolC tlal3es fiddreil'Ailir, � '�
o!''ilineoa that have boon tied ed through,:.
WONDERFUL CURES!
THOMAS HINCHIN.
MAJOR W. A. SIMFIELD.
Before Treatment. After Treatment.
Nervous Debility and Catarrh Cured.
Thomas Minchin says: "I was reduced to
a nervous wreck -only weighed Us pounds.
Tho result of early abuse was the cause. I
had the folloviing symptoms : Miserable
mentally and phye cSlly melenoholy, nerv-
hnineae, welaknees,,Fepechs before the eyes,
eearrtt,, Rushing. coId.. hands nand NIAitation ofth
back; dreanfs• and lessee at night, tired in
the ;mbiticorningg.pimples: on the face, see of
'atiaii,bnrntn aenettion, kidneys weak
dto,' 'Ddotbizf%Cotald not cure she;; but Dns.
Kennedy Age by their New Method
'1Trea int,yn>i aa14 in a few; weeks.
Bba s ltek, n their treattnneis t." three years
it
Before Treatment. After Treatment:
Blood Disease and Dyspepsia Cured.
Major Simfield says: "I had Dyspepeid:¢
and Catarrh of the Stomach for many.
years. To make matters worse I contrast:
ed a Constitutional Blood Disease. My
bones ached. Blotches on the akin looked';;
horrible. I tried sixteen doctors hi a%
A friend recommended Drs. Kennedy A
Kergan. I began their New Method Treat:
ment and in a few weeks was a new mail`
with renewed life and ambition I can•,".'
not say too much for those sdientifie.ttoc-.
tore who have been in Detroit for fqur
teen years. I conversed with; hundreds' Of:
patients in their of1CO Who were'b.thj
cured for different diseases. I recem'"-`
them as hottest and tell ble Phis*
ppetilaltits of Detroit, Mlait�
�cc ulu gumption,, ea•iwdd„.Sed Atsaee
ery h obtoo , aq ii diseases tbmapbyand $eart'.di
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seta of. the Seinai O i.�gane Female Weekfnee ; . Diossins Of,lii n
as stn atYd,bbronio Dlaeieses in rehear -.Thor eure when ,otthefp fx11.1 •
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