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!OS'YOUR,
rIFE
.O jigit OWN
ASHINC:?
IF she does, see that '
the was} , is made Easy awl
Clean by getting her
SUNLIGHT SOAP,
which does away with the
terrors of wash -day.
Experience will convince her that
it PAYS.to use this soap.
TEN DOZEN
DON'T
MISS
THIS
Men's
Summer
Flannel
SgIRTS
THE CX,I"Ntitd NE* ERA
HERE, THERE AND EVERY-
WHERE',
'The Young Women's Christian As-
sociation has a branch in Jerusalem
nurnbering about 80 members.
Max Muller assorts that the Hindus
• are riper for Christianity than any na-
tion that ever accepted the Gospel,
Minard'a Liniment cures Dandruff.
A Mexican circus showing in Arizona
takes produce or almost anything of,
value for admission. A man who
brought a fat hen got a ticket. and a
chicken as change.
A recent advertisementin a country
newspaper reads thus, "For sale, a
bull terrier dog, tdvo years old. Will
eat anything; very fond of children.
Apply at this office."
Whatever may be the fault of Lon-
don, Eng., cabmen, they are, as a rule,
honest men, The property that has
been left in cabs and restored to the
owners during the past five years is
shown by police statistics to represent
a value of no less than $500,000.
The statement that a child 5a years
of age would not have more than 150
words in its vocabulary that it was
able to use understandingly led a care-
ful mother to note for a month the
number of words used by her child.
Al,l,_th.g,..paFts,pf speech used were re-
corded, with the result that in this
case the child appeared to have a vo-
cabulary of 2,815 words.
PECULIAR TO ITSELF
So eminently successful has Hood's Sar-
saparilla been that many leading citizens
from all over the United States furnish
testimonials of cures which seem almost
miraculous. Hood's Sarsaparilla is not an
accident, but the ripe fruit of industry and
study. It possesses merit "peouliar to it-
self."
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HOOD'S PILLS cure Nausea, Sick Head-
ache, Indigestion, Billioueness. Sold by
all druggists.
A DEAR DAUGHTER SAVED.
Paine's Celery Qinpound Makes Her
Active and Strong.
Allopathic and Hom,eopathie Treatments Proves
Almost Useless,
FATHERS, MOTHERS ! MAKE YOUR DEAR ONES HEALTHY
.\
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Well worth 75c Each
For 35c Each
or 3 for $1
.ROBT. COATS & SON
CLINTON
A CHANCE FOR EVE1YBODY
WE HAVE JUST PURCHASED A LINE OI•' ---
Bedroom. Suites, Sideboards T$tension
Tables and Lounges
At a big reduction on the regular price, and we are going to give our oustgmers the
benefit of this reduction; so now is your chance to make your home look neat
for very little money. Space will not allow ns to quote prices, as we have so
many different lines, but come and see for yourself what great bargains we
have to offer you.
Parlor Suites, Centre Tables, .' all Racks
Book Csses, Secretaries, Bed. . Springs,
Mattresses
And everything in our line cheaper than ever. We want your trade, and if Good Goode,
Low Prices and Honest Dealings,is what you want, we will have it. Furniture
to snit everybody.
JOSEPH CHIDLEY,
FURNITURE DEALER AND UNDERTAKER.
JOS. CHIDLEY JR.,Funeral Director and Embalmer. Night Calls Answered
at his residence, Icing Street, opposite the Foundry.
GOOD NEWS
THIS IS SOMETHING PEOPLE ALWAYS LIRE TO HEAR.
This week we have opened out a fine assortment of TINWARE which has
already been much admired for its cheapness and good quality. Wo are also
well supplied with
FIELD and GARDEN SEEDS, FENCE WIRE,
SPADES, SHOVELS, FORKS, &c.
STTs 1s We have Snits for Men and Boys, and make np fine loth -
e .L -L ing to order at very low rates. We will be pleased to have
yon Ball and examine goods and compare prices. Wo give good bargains all through
the stock and every day. , Produce taken as cash or we will pay cash for most kinds of
produce.
ADAMS' EMPORIUM,
LONDESBORO
R. .ADAMS.
RUMALL' 5 CilR!I FACTORY
Huron Street, Clinton
We have on band an assortment of splendid
BUGGIES. CARRIAGES, & WAGGONS
Which we guarantee to be of first-class material and workmanship.
I you want a good article at the price of a poor ono, call and see us.
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11,1113311DEIALIALi, - �LII�TTON
NJICCOUNTABLY LOSING Fes,
EFSIN$ TO TAKE ITS FOOD
$ii£KS' AND: OEBIUTATED <. •'
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EG [� DO
EOM %I'
A VERBATIM QUOTATION.
A country clergyman kept a young ser-
vant lad. On Sunday morning before ser-
vice he gave him bis orders about the din-
ner, and said:
"Go to neighbor David and ask him
from me to let you have some tripe on
credit, and then prepare me a nice plate-
ful."
The lad did as he was told, and the
clergyman went to conduct the service.
As he stood in the pulpit he called out in
the miadle of his sermon:
"And, on this subject, brethren, what
does David say?"
At that moment his little valet stepped
into the church and, in the belief that his
master was addressing him, he replied:
"Please. sir, he says: 'No money no
tripe!' "
A Wa)n:1N'S SUFFE rs,INGS
How a Holdimand County Lady
Regained Health.
SHE SUFFERED EXCRUCIATING PAINS FROM SCI-
ATICA—Fon FOUR MONTHS WAS FORCED TO
USE CRUTCHES—RELIEF WAS OBTAINED
AFTER MANY REEEDIEB FAILED.
From the Selkirk Item.
There have been rumors of late in Sel-
kirk of what was termed a miraculous cure
from a long illness of a lady living in Rain-
ham township, a few miles from town. So
much talk did the case give rise to that the
Item determined to investigate the matter
with a view to publishing the facts.
Mrs Jacob Fry is the wife of a well
known farmer and it was she who was
said to have been so wonderfully helped.
When the reporter called upon her, Mrs
Fry oonsented to give the facts of the ease
and said—"I was ill for nearly a year and
for four months could not move my limbs
because of sciatica, and was compelled to
use crutches to get around. My limbs
would swell ap and I suffered excruciating
pains which would run down from the hip
to the knee. I suffered so much that my
health was generally bad. I tried doctors
and patent medicines, but got no help un-
til I began the use of Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills. Almost from the outset these hell d
me and I used six boxes in all, and sin
that time have been a well woman, having
been entirely free from pain, and having
no further use for medicine. I am prepar-
ed to tell anybody and everybody what this
wonderful medicine has done for me, for I
feel very grateful for the great good the
Pink Pills wrought in the case.''
The reporter called on a number of Mrs
Fry's neighbors who corroborated what she
said as toher painful and helpless condition
before she began the use of Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills
Mr M. F. Derby, chemist, of the firm of
Derby & Derby, Selkirk, was also seen.
Mr Derby said he knew of the case of Mrs
Fry, and that what she said regarding it
was worthy of every credence. She had
herself told him of the great benefit she had
derived from the use of Pink Pills. He
further said that they had sold Pink Pills.
for a number of years and found the sale
constantly increasing, which was due be-
yond a doubt to the great satisfaction the
pills gave those using them.
An analysis of their properties show that
these pills are an unfailing spooifio for all
troubles arising from an impairment of the
ner✓ons system or improverished blood,
such as loss of appetite, depression of
spirits, anaemia, chlorosis or green sickness,
general muscular weakness, dizziness, lose
of memory, locomotor ataxia, paralysis,
sciatica, rheumatism, St. Vitus' dance, the
after effects of la grippe, scrofula, ohronio
erysipelas, etc. They are also a specific
for the troubles peculiar to the female
system, correcting irregularities, suppres-
sions and all forms of female weakness,
building anew the blood and restoring the
glow of health and pale and sallow cheeks.
In thecae° of men they effect a radical cure
in all diseases arising from mental worry,
overwork or excesses of anynature. These
pills are not a purgative medicine. They
contain only life -living properties and
nothing that could injure the delicate
system.
Dt. Williams' Pink Pills are sold only in
boxes bearing the .firmtrade mark and wrap-
per printed in rod ink. Bear in mind that
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are never sold in
any other style of package, and any dealer
who offers substitutes is trying to defraud
You. - Ask for Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for
Pale People and rofus6 all imitations and
eubotitutes.
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills may be had of
all druggists, or diroot by mail from Dr.
Williams' Medicine' Company, Brookville,
Ont., or Schenectady, N. Y., at 50 Dents ;a
boz,-or pix boxes for $2.50:
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MISS STINCHCOMBE.
A lovingand thoughtful mother gratefully , Paine's Celery Compound," and be con .
testifies that her dear child was saved, and , yincr i of its wonderful During power. "
made well and strong through the use of j It makes the heart sad and sorrowf ul to
Paine's Celery Compound, that marvellous see the young suffer when they shoul d bo
medicine that always cures after physicians bright, strong and active, full of lively hope
give up, and proounce their patients in- ' and pleasure, and enjoying the glorious
curable. Mrs A. R. Stinehcgmbe, 19 i springtime of life.
William Street London, Ont., writes as 'There are thousands of boys and girls in
follows:
1 think it a duty to write you for tF e our fair Canada who are in such a condi-
"
berefit of all who have delicate children,
a id to make 'known what Paine's Celery
Compound has done for my child, She has
been delicate all her life. I have tried
many medicines and have had her under
allopathic and -Homeopathic treatment,
with but little benefit. Almost in despair,
and as a last resort, I tried Paine's Celery
Compound, and after using three bottles
she is now perfectly well and strong. I have
also need your medicine myself for com-
plications arising from overwork and loss
tion that they cannot mingle happily with
their school -fellows and playmates. They
are pale, weak, nervous, listless and fretful;
their blood is impure and stagnant, and
they go about half dead from day to day.
Such boys and girls require a nerve food
and builder—a medicine that will act on
the entire nervous system.
Experience and grand results have
clearly demonstrated that Paine's Celery
Compound is just what the young require
for the strengthening and building up of
the body, for the making of pure and
of rest, and am greatly benefitted thereby. healthy blood, and for the harmonious
I would strongly urge all who are in any working of the digestive organs.
way afflicted to do as 'I have done, "try Do not trifle with the common adver-
As showing how easily London shop-
keepers are taken in, Mies Halliday, a
young lady of 25, of no occupation,and
with no visible means of subsistence,
has just passed her examination in
bankruptcy, with $10,000 liabilities, and
"no assets."
Sir Robert Ball, the eminent English
astronomer, in a recent lecture in
Leeds, emphatically asserted that the
planet Mars is inhabited. It was, he
said, impossible for men to live there,
but creatures of some sort exist on that
distant world.
Old Maxims: $1 saved is as good as $5
made. Why not save $25.00? It can be
saved in doctors bills easily. Get five bot-
tles Williams' Royal Crown Remedy and
five boxes pills for $5, and always keep it
in the house.
An old law of Paris forbids kissing
in public places, A"cabman who saw
his wife only once a week gave her his
weekly kiss in front of a restaurant,
the other day. Both were arrested.
The cabman was fined $5. He gallant-
ly paid the fine, remarking that the
kiss was worth it.
RHEUMATISM CURED IN A DAY.—South Am-
erica Rheumatic Cures for Rheumatism
and Nourlgia radically cures in 1 to 3
days. Its action upon the system is re-
markable and mysterious. It removes at
once tl-e cause, and the disease immediate
ly disappears. The flret dose greatly bene-
fits.. Sold by Werra & Co., druggists.
A horse can draw on metal rails one
and two-thirds times as much as on
asphalt pavement, three and one-third
times as much as on good Belgian
blocks, five times as much as on good
cobblestone, twenty times as much as
on good earth road, and forty times as
much as on sand.
Ayer's Pills are recommended by lead-
ing physioians and druggists, as the most
prompt and efficient remedy for billions-
ness. nausea, costiveness, indigestion, slug-
gishness of the liver, jaundice, and sink
headache; also, t. relieve colds, fevers,
neuralgia, and rhe • matism.
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tiled nostrums of the day; they aggravate
suffering, and ofter cause serious com-
plications.
Paine's Celery Compound has the in-
dorsement of the ablest physicians (many
of whompresoribe it daily) in our land.
You are not asked to use Paine's Celery
Compound because it is recommended by
those who prepare it; yon have the testimony
of your friends and neighbors to rely on;
our best Canadian people have loudly
spoken in its favor. Clergymen, lawyers,
bankers, members of parliament, business
men, farmers—all have written in its fav-
or, and hundreds have confessed that it
saved them from the 'grave.
Fathers! Mothers! Surely this is the
medicine for your dear ones. Now is the
time to strengthen and tone up the weak
children. Procure Paine's Celery Com-
pound; do not be induced by anyone to ao-
cept something else; there is only one
medicine that can rescue and save the
frail and perishing.
MY STORL+' IS FILLED UP WITH NICE, NEW, GOOD
FURNI'T'URE—AT LOW PRICES—BOUGHT RIGHT
TO SELL AT SMALL PROFITS
House - Cleaning - Time - Coming
SIDEBOARDS --'-A nice Sideboard in 16th century, an-
tique, &c. Light finish, $6.50—new goods just in.
BAMBOO TABLES 25c. 30c. and 40c come to hand.
POLISHED WALNUT BEDROOM SUITS $20. ,
A lot of Mattresses, Lounges, Spring Beds,
Parlor Snits &c.
BEDROOM SUITS from $10.60 up
Furniture in Oak and other woods.
Large stook of Picture Mouldings in Oak,
Gilt,New Shades. Frames made to order
CURTAIN POLES and Fixings, im-
ported goods, from 25o up. Poles in Oak,
Enamel, black or assorted colors.
MIRRORS in different sizes.
FANCY ROCKERS in stuffed bot-
toms and Rattan Chairs. CentrejTablos
and Extension Tables. Tarbox's patent
Pillow Sham Holders.
J. C. STEVENSON, ;: Furniture Emporium,
ALBERT STREET, CLINTON.
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To our customers who have helped us to make our last year the best in the history of
the firm, we tender our best thanks, and assure them we will will spare no
efforts to not only retain their trade, but to give them even better value for
their money or produce than heretofore. We have jest closed the purchase of
ONE CAR LOAD OF SUGAR
Direct from Redpath's refinery (without doubt the best Sugar prodnoed in
Canada) which we will sell by the dollars worth or by the barrel at prides
that cannot bo beaten.
TEAS, COFFEES, CANNED GOODS, FRUITS
Andjoverything pertaining to a first-olaas trade as low as the lowest. We believe we
are within the mark, when we say our BLACK TEA at 50e a lb.
beats the town. We have had a large sale of CROCKERY lately
whioh has diminished our stook somewhat, but have a nice assortment
arriving which we will be pleased to show intending purchasers. Call and
get prices before buying.
111c111URRA.Y & W1LTSE,
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