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among themselves the employes , or'
December 5, 289
Though the Matter is always kept
Organ Co.. often ,have 11 o aokp
Ori ne nr two ,of lasts 1au>ua 1e1; One j I
ho.Wever, we !rave learned;. and it '
lot;; au h
toogood to ep, a1;,+i oath kt oceor,.
Ted some liras g
When int Dalian tva In pbar "e 4
in ,his
sport
tial d.r;
seat
galls
�whoo'
b d 9 a •O Te''i DUSIN'EBs OE SW/ETHANE
rRiRe Aq ,D .SCEIOOL OF LONDON, who #tae
par D I�HA�T.BaN
I' p fifteen
for hiq o p n, assures success to every student.
Roving spent teen yaare in the,' class :room and' five. 'years' in Businees and Q:ffioe
Practice be rlhottldknowhow to prepare '.youngpeople for business. It pays to attend
a soboo °that hag a standing among business men, Catalogue Free: ' Good board 02,50
,pat w� i Ggllege rep; ens on Tuesday, .January: 8nd, 1894.
J. W. WESTERVELT
JtEIVAL.S
or Xmas Trade at the ( orner Store, McKay Block.
• NEW'RAISINS NEW CURRANTS
NEW FIGS NEW PEELS
NEW VALENCIA ALMONDS
�$oice Extracts and Pure Ground Spices and
• a full line of Canned Goods,
RAMS & BACON FLAKE PEAS
HERRINGS & TROUT ROLLED BARLEY
SCALED HERRINGS ROLLED) WHEAT
Highest price in Trade or Cash for But 1 er and Eggs.
W. Irwin, Grocer
MACKAY BLOCH, - - - CLINTON.
A SIDEBOARD
IN EITHER DARK or ANTIQUE OAK FINISH
FOR $6.57
•
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Oar ai m is to give our customers First-class Goods for very little
money. We mark our goods down to a bare -living profit,: and have but
one'price. We do not advertise any Big Discount Bale in order to draw
trade, for every intelligent person knows what that means. When a firm
advertises in that way, it is quite easy to understand what they do; they
simply add to the regular price the percentage they intend taking off.
This is a fact that has been proven in the so-called Great Diecoun t Sale
When buying, don't simply look at the discount offered, but deduct that
discount from the regular price, and then compare it with the pricey of
others. If you call on us we can show you the best assortment of ,Ferri -
tare in the County, and our prices are as low as the lowest.
-- ,, E•_PH .CHID LEY,
4-'3••.;;,-,--";"41"7—j
r, ', FURNITURE A DEALER AND UNDERTAKER.
y r ' JOS.-CHIDLEVJR.,-Funeral Director Director and Embalmer. Night Calls Answered
at his residence, King Street, opposite the Foundry.
RUM8ALL'Sdll!LIg FACTORY
Huron Street, Clinton
We have on hand an assortment of splendid
BUGGIi�S. CARRIAGES, & WAGGONS
Which we guarantee to be ofjfirst-class material and workmanship.
I you want a good article at the price ofa poor one, call and see us.
F..13,UMB LL, -- CLAIN-TOW.
COOL WEATHER IS HERE
But you need not suffer from the cold, as you can pnrohase very
cheaply at ADAMS' EMPORIUM
Under Clothes, Top Shirts,Flannels, Flannelettes
Pants, Suits, Overcoats, Caps, Mitts, Socks,
Gloves, Hosiery, and Good Boots &4Shoes
Suitable for all classes of people. Special—see our
Fur Coats, Goat Robes and Horse Blankets
MILLINERY of the very finest quality.
ADAMS' EMPORIUM, D . A DA
LONDESBORO
s.
Rys SacrificeSale � D ys
OF
)OK, Stationery
WALL PAPER, &c
nn order to clear out the entire stook of W. H. SIMPSON, it has been decided
.to offer the same at prices away bo§iiw •eost. . Everything will be sold at such
idgttres that will make it of ' . terest for purchasers to come here.
strooz• MUST E SOLD 0t3T
EWES RE MADE ACC ,
OR�,�311TGLY
iS AS efU ins 0 :1,ar ing sale) en i �, it is des red
1a ;f + l dap. • r
the stool depar'i,tneut, he hard.
employ a yRun>"' Inane, *ho 1.
says •thought he:knew it Alt. '1240
4,1 watiothing''if nota,al,et,
him one day to tisk, Mr tree.
sting', in lire shop farthest avis,
his "`alk scraper', ' • .Ma in
.at that' ntolnecst was talking 'u `'Do-.
herty, asked the young man tw1Ge'
What it was, befote 411,e under t.00d. It
did nob take Walter' ora
aI >,ter that to
remember that 'Mr Q ley `hut jest
borrowed it, and sent -1410 to another
shop The young man went to Mr
Quigley.-. Mr €1hant had the skyscrap-
er lust about that time, be thought.
The young elan went to Mr Chant, but
was told to Nee Mr Hui ry Walker.
Hatiy thadnhtMrSibley had it, Thus
they kept thbpoor fellow cha,i4gfrom
one shop to Another, until at last he
started to think of what. he, was after.
Tljis took place on April "Jet, 18
THAs DOCTOR'S LETTER.
AN IMPORTANT COMMLNIOA vION Pp= A PCO-
MINEr C r$Pb;.01AN, TEAT F1'OI•'ES
WIDESt;READ INTEREST. ITS CON-
TENTS WILLED t.00e NEWS ^.0
8..FFERERfi FROM SIDNEY
Dimes E.
Toroj-•o. Dec. 4th, 1838.—Tae letter
Irian .Ur. E. A. Rose, a filo-simile of which
appeared lately in the aeading Canadian
papers, is well woraliyof consideration.
The doctor lives fn Portland, Ont., where
be has a large practice. He stated is his
le...or that he had been oared of diabetes
and blood -poisoning by Dodd's laideer
Pills. As he is well-ku.,wn .nrourboat the
proviace as a reliable mar, hie statement
stamps the remedy as one of remarkable
value. L idney diseases ore more prevalent
to -day tha 1 any other, and Dr. Rose's ex-
pe:••ieuce w''1 prove of nse to wary 0 e
of me of •?:'d aey disorier, by direct, ig
Ibent to a reliable remedy.
THE CHRISTMAS STAR.
We have received the Christmas Num-
ber of the Montreal Star. To say that it is
marvellously beautiful and overwhelmingly
superior to the American and English
'pictorials is no aagggerption. The Alt
Supplements of the Christmas Star are
perfectly bewifohing and well worth forrn-
in„ while the Canadian wild flowers from
a superb portfolio. As a Christmas present
to send to ffiends or to decorate the home
at the Christmas season, the Christmas
Star is grand, and to find that nucha high
&ass art publication is sold at so small a
figs.e as fifty cents, is a revelation that is
really amazing. Those of our readers who
want to see the most beautiful Christmas
Souvenir of the present century, should
see the Christmas number of the Montreal
Star. It will amaze them. The publish-
ers are Graham & Co., Mon; real, who will
send it direot where 't cannot be procured
through a newedealers.
A man was found frozen to death
last Thursday night, a wile f.•om the
main road, between Thed:ord and
Geand Bend. He was discoverd by
John Burley, while trapping. Theb
n of 5 feet 8
inches highhat of a , tlabout 55 years
4; g,
of a
e, torts short black whiskers
street-ed--with-wllite. In the pocket
were fouud 75 cents in money, an en-
velope posted in Woodstock and- ad
dressed to Mrs Elsie Tucker, Currie's
CrossJ,, , Ont., and another posted at
Inge. soil, add Pressed to James Moulton,
Verschoyle, Ont. He wore thick, low
rubbers, red socks, dark striped over•
alls, print shit t and a slouch hat, and
cat tied a long pair of boots in his hand.
A wonderful rew combination is R.
Stark's Headache, `Neuralgia and Liver
Powders, nice to take and perfectly harm-
less. Mrs Gaston, 22 Inohbury street,
Hamilton, another well known citizen,
testifies: "Having given R. Stark's Head-
ache, Neuralgia and Liver Powders a fair
trial, I am willing to bear testimony to
their efficacious effects. I have derived
great benefit from them,' having been a
long time a sufferer from headache, bilious-
ness and neuralgia. Mr Alexander Mercer,
the well known contraoter. Hamilton, says;
'I have much pleasure in recommending R.
Stark's Headache, Neuralgia and Liver
Powders, as after a fair and protracted
trial of the same I consider them a very
valuablle remedy for headache and bilious-
ness, well worthy of the confidence of the
public, and far - surpassing many others of
considerable repute." Price, 25 cents a
box. Sold by all medicine dealers.
The Toronto Star says the Prohibi-
tion Commission will recommend the
reversal of the present system of liquor
control, advising that local option hi
granting licenses be made the rule, in-
stead of local option in prohibition.
That would be a practical demonstra-
tion of the laboring mountain bringing
forth a mouse.
Sot ;sties of the great s`'rike of the
English coal miners whick ended a few
days ago show that during the sivteen
weeks of the strike the normal output
of 63,000,000 dropped to 30,000,CCO. Tne
estimated loss to mine owners, iron
masters. railways, etc., was £13,235,615.
Minard's Liniment is used by Physicians.
ALL MEN
Young, old or middle-aged, who find them-
selves nervous, weak and exhausted, who
are broken down from exoess or over -work,
resulking in many .of the following symp-
toms :—Mental depression, premature old
age, loss of vitality, loss of memory, bad
dreams, dimness of sight, palpitation of the
heart, emissions, lack of energy, pain in the
kidneys, headache, pimples on the face and
body, itching or peculiar sensation about
the scrotum, wasting of the organs, dizzi-
ness, specie before the eyes, twitching of
the muscles, eyelids and elsewhere, bash-
fulness, deposits iu the urine, loss of will
bower, to oderness of the soalp and spine,
weak and flabby muscles, desire to sleep,
failure to be rested by Bleep, constipation,
dullness of hearing, loss voice, desire fut'
solitude, excitability of temper, ant, en
eyes, surrounded with LEADEN etEcras, oily
looking skin, etc., are all symptoms of ner
vows debility, that lead to it:amity, unleee
cured. The spring or vital force having
lost its tension, every function' wanes i a
consequence. Those who through abuse
committed in ignorance, may be perma-
nently cured. Send your•addrest and 10o
in stamps for book on diseases peonliar to
man, sent sealed. Address M. V. L'CtfiON,
24 1Vtaodonnell Ave., Toronto, Out„ Canada.
Please mention thie paper.
An old Hebrew miser died the other
day lit squalor at tndianap 1 s. In
his quarters were found bas gold
ainounting to $d 000. His - 11 left
Otte charitable b'questsbut e bulls
ties' Is wido f Ai, Art '
GL o1 MTIMA, l
PRru0' , 4.3 rlvJ ...I J It
VEER XEA.RS, ' OF . .
517'zt'lH'k more•.
, 1 r OF WJI`T )SOR 1sfLLLs
TELLS ITER STORY 1
Vous 4D FON Dy Tub INgo14RENT or
TSE t1AR1sQ
The iron feettere of disease must yield
when the sink and sufi'eting use that mar.
venous life -renewer, Paiee's celery com-
pound. The outing and healing properties
of this ?teat medicine are such, that vic-
tory always follows in its train. The
galling bonds and chains of dieeage that
nave baffied physicians and commonpatent
when Paine's
elervicompound ees are aisfairly s d and honestly
used by the sufferer.
It matters not how wearied ,and worn
oat by enfferiug a manor woman may be,
we nese re them of relief, sweet refit and
ogre. 11 your physician has labored with
you for weeks, mouths or years, and has
failed to secure for yaa the blessing of
bealth, do not despair and consider your
rare hopeless. There is life for yon in
Paaie's ee'ery o3mpoand ; 11 has cored
oueaods vrho were i.r a worse coedit oe
.hen yea are row, surely ii oaa meet your
reeeeeitiee and wank.
The past a.'d present record of Paine's
celery compound is a mataellous aid ir-
bt'a+'g oue. Numberless tesamcoials
ia..•bed for be clergy lawyers, ma-
e;sIrates earl other poi arnent men in our
(Janada, a'rply prove Lett Paine's celery
oomporml is elevated fur above ell other
medicinal agencies in virtue and true heal-
ing rower.
It is made to save lives, and not simply
to sell.
Paine's celery compound prodnoee the
sorongest proofs—the best testimonial.—
ever publisbed in the world. Every erre
15. genuine; the oared people are abont us,
they are oar neigbbors and friends, anti
always ready to vouch for every w- rd that
ie published in the newspapers respecting
their cases.
To -day we are permitted to give the
eublio another wonderful proof of what
Prine's celery corponnd can do in the
work of banishingdisease and siokoess.
Mrs E. R. Wheeler of Windsor Mills,
P. Q., is a lady who is well-known and
respected in her town. She had saCeced
for three years; and onlyfoand a cure when
she used Paine's celery compound.
Mrs Wheeler very kindly writes for the
benefit of those who are suffering, and who
have met with disanpointments and fail-
ures by using medio:nes that possess no
virtu.
It Ie worthy to notice that Mrs *heeler's
s.ztement is endorsed by a prominent aad
respected clergyman. Mrs Wheeler writes
as follows:—
"I have been troabled with indigestion,
sleeplessness and general. debility for aboni
three years; I have bee„ under the care of
doctors and have used medicines for a 1o.1g
time, hut could not find relief from ce s'er-
ing.. _ Your Palmas- celery-ceinpoandwas -
I'iobiy recommended to me, and I finally,
(leaded to give it a fair trial. I am aston
iehed at the great benetits I have reo-'.e
by nsaig your medicine. I am now bless-
ed with perfect digestion, I sleep well, and
altogether I am a different woman. I most
oleierfully recommend your Paine's celery
compound to all that suffer from any of
ube troubles I have experienced, as I am
sore it will give them instant relief."
Rev. J. E. Cox, of Windsor Mills, vocch-
es for-uhe`'above as follows:—"I he- 4: •
oert.fy that the above statement is oo; rent."
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Plain and Ribb ld. Our own Importation
Robt. Coats & Son,' Clinton,
THOUGHT RANGE
L.2111.11m1.1111111111.111.1•111=01 mamma jun ma los
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 othe&
:,,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
Radient Home leads.
New'St R ® B�OS1, Clcl Stand.
vlacklyBl�lock Brick Block
alimimommunismilift
S1HOES..r i
;a`
We are now giving a Discount of Ten per cent
to all Cash:buyers of Boots and Shoes at our stor
H. A. Layregs, of Newboeo, Leeds I
county, has, it seems, been making his
1 or i
mune a. On •
Reginald Smith, a bright 8 -year-old
boa, hall his tbi;h bole nrdlje.r in the
so eels of Hamilton on Wednesday in
tryiug to jump on a passing sleigh.
A London despatch of the 7th says:
The Canadian cattle trade has closed
tor the season. The total shipments
have been FO,C17 head, a reduct'on of
1.1.213 from last yeer•'s figure. The
decrease is attributed to the embargo
enforced by the British Board of Agri-
culture against Canadian cattle.
once. ns a »lace of fight t f hie J O.
JACKSON,
AC S O � 11 n to
1\,,ouday night the bed IN cJ v
sot ort fire and �.",,2."1 of cash was con-
sumed.
•
Cures Consumption, Coughs, Croup, Sore
Throat. Sold by all Druggists on a Guarantee.
For a Lame Side, Back or Chest Shiloh'a Porous
Fleeter will give great satisfaction,—a5 ccnt8•
SHILOH'a VIII' : iMEE6R•
Mrs. T. 8. Hawkins, Chattanooga. Tenn. says
Sbfloh a Vitalizer SAVED .SIY LIFE. 1
conefdel•dt thebcct remedy for debilitated suntan
I ever used." For D pe a, Livor or Kidney
trouble It excels. I rierco 75 ots.
ILOH'I CATARIA
REMEDY.
Have youCatarrh ? Try this Remedy. It Will
positively relieve and Ciro yon. Price 50 cts.
This Injector for "ter au^ccs;"n] treatment le
furnished free. Iiemera Por, h.lolt's Remedios
are sold on a guarantoo to trine satisfaction.
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WONDERFUL CURE,:!
THOMAS 11IINCHIN. MAJOR W. A. SIMFf LD CURES:,
Before Treatment. Atter Treatment.
e Nervous Debility and Catarrh Cured.
Thomas Minohin says: "I was reduced to
a nervous wreck—only weighed 118 pounds.
The result of early abuse was the cause. I
had the following symptoms : Miserable
mentally and physically„ melancholy, nerv-
ousness, weakness, specks before the eyes,
dizzy, poor memory,palpitation of the
heart, flushing; cold hnds and feet weak
beck, dreams and losses at night, tired in
the morning, piniples on the face, lose of
ambition, burning sensation, kidneys weak
Leto. Doctors could not onre me; but Dm.Eennedy & Karon bytheir New Method
Treiitment, oared me in a few weeks. I
weigh now 170 pounds. It is three years
since I have taken their treatment."
1
Before Treatment. After Treatment,.
Blood Disease and Dyspepsia Cured.
Major Simfield Bays: "I had Dyspepsia.,,
and Catarrh of the Stomach for manyc,
years. To make matters worse I contract-
ed a Constitutional Blood Disease. My
bones ached. Blotches on the akin looked
horrible. I tried sixteen doctors in all./
A friend recommended Drs. Kennedy d
Kergan. I began their New Method. Treat=
meat and in a few weeks was a new man
with renewed life and ambition. I Can-
not say too iuuch for those scientific dee-
tore who have been in Detroit for four.
teen years. I conversed with bnndreddof
patients in their offices who weretipeing
cured for different diseases. I reeombre>irt
theiIf a• honest and reliable Physicians.'1
DRS. KENNEDY & KE_
The Celebrate Spot:donate of Detroit, 1Viloh.
TREA IRAN
RAN1 E TO CURE Catarrh;Aethma;Drondhitie;4,0
snmeases tet and 2nd liar
Rheum sura n; Nervone, 1#]ood and Skin diseases,- Stomach and Heart•t'
realest eworm; es; Rupture: Impotency;
Deafnebe; Diseases of the o,
Noses ;'�d general. • : hey o . d Bladder; Errorsno a 3f0
ultra Manhood peso! the tial fJr s' Femalo weaknoss; Discuses of
lila oat' ll e • Dleeaeea of the Kidneys and
()there ril1
ractiwomen, and Chr4onfa /Dioceses �y
aON1 i.Ct/IIAN.LEi 4,9J 4laa' T'AEL IT FO17 TRT 4 TMEN2' Their' NW M i1
1'1iLl ATli EN OWE a world over, is oaring diseases of seers . 141; li 4 t
tura that tial baltlod heretofore rho nodical profedsion. Thoy,aro riot
r .'faintly dents s --th ljyake a specialty of Chronic and diffcult,dfeoa Atakora,
DISEASE Or i'V�i� They guarantee to onre all Weakness ot.Metr'
1. N•' from coif abuse; later exoesdes or ,dice n
minuet fie alp. bra. . era will etre yon. You may havti
Qttaekb- nongtll Scientific Doctors. No care, no pay. Cons t them.�en
Why enffer in silence? They: can c , ytitir
• Pamaie Woakness, B rrenness,
y, and 'psi fnl periods cured In ebort time.
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