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n is the December
GQUtiliudd to November,
=aye bo one's favorite
Vellete, it Will be .eerie
iq"that Thomas "Hardy
1 masterartietinfiction,
° may be expected to.
hnot inferior in, degree tp
arked Tribly—the moat
Story. ol; the year. Another.
iere,will be the Personlll Raced -
'
os of;Aro, by the- Sieur'Louis
rite, Hei Page end -Secretary, under
Li guiee the most popular of hying
I'ioan magazine writers will present,
tory of the plaid of .Oeleauf. Iii the
eery, Number will appear a profusely
rated 'paper pn; CI}arleeton and the
ulu; the'first of a series of Southern
0
thorn Africa is attracting more at,
Me than at eiyy other time since :t was
e seat of empires. The next volume of
ARPER'B MAGAZINE will ooutain
fir illustrated articles on this region, and
ree of them will depict the present life
Ore. Julian Ralph will prepare for the
AGAZIIE a series of eight stories, de-
leting typical phases of Chinese Life and
thinners. " Besides the long stories, there
Il begin in the January Number the first
miters of A Three -Part Novelette, by
$urd Harding Davis—the longest work
attempted by this writer. Complete
rt titmice by popular writers will con -
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Ad\ii .ss HARPER & BROTHERS,
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arper's Bazar
• in 1895
Elegeint 'd exolueive designs for Out -door and
In -door' Toilettes, drawn from Worth models by
Sander anidl;Chapnis, are an important feature,
`jl.'hoae alit{,, arti.every week,accouppaniod by
nainutstf,desoriptlons and etails. Our Paris
Letter by. tharine De Forest, is a weekly
transcript of the latest styles and caprices in the
mode.,. Under the head of New York Fashions,
plain dirootions and full particulars are given as
to shapes, fabrics; trimmings, accessories of the
enstome of '.well-dressed women. Children's
Cothing receives practical attention. A fort •
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;erp;'to' cut'and•'Iuake their own gowns. The
tame whoakes HARPER'S BAZAR is pre-
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Ora al, where. beautiful dress is requisite.
14'!AMEatcAN SEETAL, Dr. Warrick's Haugh -
1 by ttebec a Harding Davis, a strong novel
,•*tnerican 1 fe, partly laid in Pennsylvania
eindpartly in t •e far South, will occupy the last
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MY LADY;No1i$DY, an intensely exciting novel,
by Maarten' Maartens,'author of." (.cod's Fool,"
"The Greater Glory," eto., will begin the year.
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Harper's Weekly
In 1895
HARPER'S WEEKLY is a pictorial history of
the times. It presents every important event
ti onmanandescript desand criptive of the highestin l
order.
The manner in which, during 1894, it has treat -
'ed the Chicago Railway lstrike and the Chino -
able �o throw ort Korealthe instant attention was
diretted to that little-known country, aro exam -
plea of its almost boundless resources. Julian
Ralph, the distinguished writer and cor.espon-
dant, has been sent to the seat of war, and there
lartist ined now for manytyears residewell-knont inn A mJapan,
who has • been engaged to co-operate with Mr
Ralph in sending to HARPER'S WEEKLY exclu-
sive information and illustration.
Daring 1895 every vital question will be discus
sed with vigor and without prejudice in the edi-
torial coldmes, and also in special articles by
the highest authorities in each department.—
Portraits of the men and women who are mak-
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FICTION. There will be two powerful serial',
both handsomely illustrated -The Red Cockade,
atstirring romance of olden days by Stanley J.
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Son of His Father. by Brander Matthews—sever-
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—THE LEADING--,
UNDERTAKER
--AND--
EMBALMER.
-ANDEMBA, 11ER.
A FULL LINE OF
GOODS KEPI i11 STOCK
rhebestEinbalming Fluidueed
Splendid Hearse.
ALBERT ST.,OLINTON
Residenoe over store.
OPPOSITE TOW HALL
BUTCHER SHOPS
Clinton MEAT Market
BUSINESS : CHANGE
The undersigned desires to intimate that be
r .e
bought out the interest of Mr Couch, in the
butchering business lately carried on under the
s yle o' FORD & COUCH. He will continue the
ame at the old stand, and trusts by giving the
closest and most careful attention to the busi-
ueee, straightforward and courteous treatment
o all, and handling only choice meat, to merit
nd receive a fair share of public patronage. All
orders carefully and promptly filled
JAMES A. FORD .
Central Butcher Slop
Subseriberdesires to thank the public general-
ly, for the patronage bestowed upon him ; and
at the same time to say that he is now in a bet
ter position than ever to supply the wants of all.
As, • e.givos+peesonalattention. keen thedOtails
of the business customers ' can rely on their
orders being promptly and satisfactorily ,filled.
His motto is "good meat at reasonable prices."
Choice Sausage, Poultry, &c.,
in season.
Cash paid for Hides, Skins, &o.
JOHN SCRUTON,
Albert St., Clinton.
FLOUR AND FEED STORES.
Flour, Feed & Seed Store
The undersigned desire to intimate that he
will keep on hand the very best
FLOUR and FEED
Of all kinds also the choicest variety of
Clover, Timothy & Small Seeds
Which will be sold at close -margins for cash.
SALT also kept on band. He will also keep a
°hemi variety of IlAkinds-ol=TEAS,--which-core.
sumers will find to be excellent value.
J. W. HILL
HURON ST., CLINTON. 4:
C:OOK'S
Flour Feed Store
BRAN & SHORTS
In large or small quantities.
OIL CAKE and MEAL
OF ALL KINDS.
10 pounds Choice Oatmeal for 1
bushel of Oats.
D. COOK, CLINTON.
BANKS.
The Molsons Bank.
Incorporated by Act of Parliament, 1855
CAPITAL, - - $2,000,000.
REST FUND, - $1,300,000
HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL.
J. H. R. MOLSON President,
F. W. THOMAS,.... General Manager.
Notes discounted, Collections made, Drafts is-
sued, Sterling and American exchange bought
and sold at lowest current rates. Interest al-
lowed on deposits.
E' ARMERb3.
Money advanced to formes on their own note
with one or more endorsers. No mortgage re-
quired as security
H. C. BREWER, Manager.
GEO. D. McTAGGART,
BANKER
ALBERT ST, - CLINTON..
A genera' Banking Business
t>t ansacted
NOTES DISCOUNTED
Drafts famed. Interest allowed on
deposits.
FARRAN & TISDALL
'BANKERS,
CLI:^i TON'. bNT
Advances made to farmers on their own
nates at low rates of interest.
general tanking Business transaoteo
ante -e allowed on deposite.
Ile Notes bought
J. P. TISDALL, Manage
AND THE.'
IS FEAT
tOWE!), •
Ma ROBERT SIIABP, QF STADEVILLD, TELLS OF
Hie 13urk'EMNos—boar Txa'Usu of Born
HANDS; AND FEET AND WAS Vermin TO GivE
U8 OU9INEe9 .'I'ITE TIsiivy ACTION or
FRIEND POINTED THE WAY TO RENEWED
AQrlviTx.
From the flowmanville News,
Mr Robert Sharpe is a well known resi-
dent of Starkville, Durham county, who
has been living in Canada 'for about thir-
teen years- He is by trade a blacksmith,
and on coming to this country looated in
the township of Haldimand, in the county
of Northumberland, After working there
for a time he purchased a residence and
shop at Starkville, where he worked at his
trade and established a nice business.
Being both courteous and obliging he was
well liked, and was appointed poetmaeter
for the place. He was in the best of health
and with the exception of a slight asthma
trouble had no complaint of any kind. In
the month of March, 1802, he attended an
auction sale in the neiglibahood, and came
home in the evening apparently all right,
but during the night was taken with a chill,
accompanied with a violent pain, which
gradually grew worse, and before morning
he went into convulsions end became un-
conscious. A doctor was summoned, who
bled him freely, which seemed to relieve
him for a time, and next day he seemed
better, and the doctor told him he would
be all right in a few days. This, however,
was not verified, and although he could go
around, he was fast failing in health, and
at times would be in an agony of pain.
One doctor said he had sciatica, and an-
other told him his trouble was rheumatism
of the spine, and that he would never be
better. He tried many medicines, but all
failed to do him any good. At this time
he was so weak that be could !only hobble
around with the assistance of two sticks,
and had to give up work. The pain con•
tinned day and night and finally he lost
the use of both hands and feet, and often
longed for death to relieve him of hie ea.
fering. About this time Mrs Sharpe wrote
a letter for him to a friend for whom he
had worked when he first came to this
country,' Ind this friend sent him a couple
of boxes of Dr William's Pink Pills, urging
him to give them a fair trial. Before the
second box was done he felt somewhat bet-
ter and purchased another supply. To
hasten the story, Mr Sharpe continued the
use of the Pink Pills until be had taken 14
boxes, by which time he had completely re-
covered and is now as well as ever he was,
and has lost all the asthma trouble as well.
He is now able to do a hard day's work,
and is loud in his prises of Dr Williams'
wonderful Pink Pills. As the reporter was
leaving Mr Stark, an intelligent farmer
who lives close by, called, and verefied all
that Mr Sharpe had said, and referred the
reporter to others in the neighborhood who
knew the circumstances as well. One who
had never seen Mr Sharpe before would
not think, looking at him to -day, that he
had come through the ordeal he has, as he
seems the very picture of health and both
he and Mrs Sharpe attribute the whole
cure to Pink Pills.
Dr Williams' Pink Pills strike at the
root of the disease, driving it from the sys-
tem and restoring the patient .to health
and strength, and in all cases of St.
Vitus:dancei. -locernotol-°ataxia,re rheums
tiem, paralysis, sciatica, the after effects of
La Grippe, Joss of appetite, headache, diz-
ziness, chronic erysipelas, scrofula, etc.
They are also a specific for the troubles
peculiar to the female system, correcting
irregularities, suppressions and all forms
of female weakness, building anew the
blood and restoring the glow of health
to pale and sallow cheeks. In the case of
men they effect a radical care in all cases
arising from mental worry, overwork or
excesses will find Pink Pills a certain cure.
Sold by all dealers or sent by mail, post
paid, at fifty cents a 'box, or six boxes for
$2.60, by addressing the Dr Williams'
Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont., or Schenec-
tady, IN, IY. Beware of imitations and
substitutes alleged to be "just as good."
THE WIDOWED FARMER.
Since Hanner died the sun don't shine so
bright,
The stare don't twinkle near, so keen at
night,
The church bell Sunday mornin' ain't the
cheer
It had when she was here,
Since Kanner died•
The very chickens misses Hanner's care,
And go 'round with a sorter lonesome air,
There ain't no kind of joy about the place,
Without her smilin' face,
Since Hanner died.
The garden tools hangs in the apple trees,
The hoseweeds are a'killin' off the peas;
There's no one here to hoe the taters now,
Er feed the hogs an' cow,
Since Hanner died. --am
I s'pose of course, I'd orter be resigned,
But when I go out in the shed andtind
The axe she chopped the wood with, all
them years,
I wet with my tears,
Since Hanner died.
HOW TO GET A SUNLIGHT
PICTURE.
Send 25"Sunlight" Soap wrappers wrap-
per bearing the words "Why Does a Wom-
an Look Old Sconer Than a Man")to Leven
Bnos., Ltd., 43 Scott St., Toronto, and
you will receive by post a pretty picture,
free from advertising and Well worth fram-
ing. This is an easy way to decorate your
home. The soap is the best in the market
and it will only cost lo postage to send in
the wrappers, if yon leave the ends open.
Write your address carefully.
ANIMAL LIFE.
The outer layer of the alligator's skin
is said to contain a large percentage
of silica, hence the hardness of the
animal's hide.
Many birds have the trick of tumb-
ling along on the ground ahead of a
sportsman in order to draw him away
from their nests.
Although on land a clumsy animal,
the seal is wonderfully quick in the
water, and in a fair race can generally
catch almost anv fish.
European marmots remain dormant
during the winter, Before becoming
torpid they .carefully cement the en-
rance to their dwelling. ,
t s believed by microscopists that
hest bowers oftheir instrutne is
et revealedthe most mill, e
Mal
TituBT IN OOP,.
I need Pat oal'e
If days be dant or fair,
If the sweet eumrnee brings delight,
Or hitter .winter chills the air, ,•
No thought of mine
Can penetrate the deep design
That forms, afar, through buds and bloom,
Thee purple cluster of the vine.
I do not .know
The subtle secret of the snow
That hides away the secret of the iviolets
Till April teaches them to blow,
Enough for me,
Their tender Loveliness to see,
Assured that little things and large
Fulfil God's purpose equally.
How this is planned
Or that I may not understand,
I am content to know, in faith,
That all my times'are in thy hand.
Whatsoever share
Of loss or loneliness or Dare
Falls to my lot, it cannot be
'More than Thou will for me to bear.
And, none the less,
Whatever sweet things come to bless
And gladden me, Thou art its source
And sender of my happiness.
Add this to me
With other gifts so free,
Thatd may never turn my face
In an evil hour from Thee,-
, Not on the Band
Of shifting faith and feeling stand,
But wake and sleep with equal trust,
Knowing my times are in Thy hand.
SEND TO DAY.
Ladies and gentlemen, be alive to your.
own interest, There has recently been dis-
covered, and is now for sale by the under"
signed, a truly wonderful "Hair Grower.
and "Complexion Whitening." This "Hair
Grower" will actually grow hair on a bald
head in six weeks. A gentleman who has
no beard can have a thrifty growth in six
weeks by the aee ea this wonderful "Hair
Gre TPr ec will also prevent the hair from
falling. By the use of this remedy boys
raise an excellent moustache in six weeks.
Ladies, if you want a surprising head of hair,
have it immediately by the use of this "Hair
Grower." I also sell a "Complexion Whitening"
.bat will in one month's time make you as clear
and white as the akin can be made. We never
knew .a lady or gentleman to use two bottles of
this Whitening for they all say that before they
finished the second bottle they were as white as
they would wish to be. After the use of this
whitening, the skin will forever retain its color.
It also removes freckles, etc., etc. The "Hair
Grower" is50 cents per Lottie, and the "Face
Whitening" 50 Dents per bottle. Either of these
remedies will be sent by .mail; postage paid, to
any address on receipt of price Address all or -
dors to
R. RYAN, 350 Gilmour St., :Ottawa, Ont
P. S.—We take P.O. stamps same as cash, but
parties ordering ty mall will c0nier a favor by
ordering el worth, as it will require this amount
ofiithe solution to accomplish either purpose;
then it will save us the rush of P. 0, stamps.
The London Lancet says the Pope is
suffering from catarrahal symptoms,
and that he has been forbidden by his
physicians to leave his private apart-
ments.
Friday morning some one; apparent-
ly well acquainted with the premises,
stole $500 from the resi- ence of Mr
Wm. Sharpe, of Westwood, Ont.,
treasurer of the township of Asphodel.
The..money-was left -under MrSharpe's.
pillow in a front bedroom, and is sup-
posed to have been taken while he was
at breakfast in the back part of the
house.
Mrs. J.H.H• acific
Ave., Santa Cr ites:
" When a girl -1, in Reading,
Ohio, I had a se : stack of brain
fever. On my rec - ', I found myself
perfectly bald, and, for a long time, I
feared I should be permanently so.
Friends urged me to use Ayer's Hair
Vigor, and, on doing so, my hair
Began to Grow,
and I now have as fine a head of hair as
one could wish for, being changed, how -
over, from blonde to dark brown."
"After a fit of sickness, my hair camo
out in combfulls. I used two bottles of
Ayer's Hair Vigor
and now my hair is over a yard long
and very full and heavy. I have recom-
mended this preparation to others with
like good effect."—Mrs. Sidney Carr,
14(;0 Regina st., Harrisburg, Pa.
"I have used Ayer's Flair Vigor for
several years and always obtained satis-
factory results. I know it is the best
preparation for the hair that is made."
—C. T. Arnett, Mammoth Spring, Ark.
Ayer's Hair Vigor
Prepared by Dr. J.O. Ayer St 0o,, Lowell, Masa.
POWDERS
Core CK HEAf7AOHE and Neuralgia
In 20 MIr, Urex also Coated Tongue Diz¢l.
mess, lli i0usness,.Pain in the Side, 'netipation,
Torpid iyet Bad Breath. to eta hod also
regulate this bowels. valor Anent • .7' kV,
Pifide 3 aethii IM! D
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What about the Xmas Cake and. Pimp. Ptd. • n
The B FAhrll is none too good for then
We have the best in RAISINS, CURRANTS, PEEL,;,
EXTRA( 'TS and SPICES, and the price is as low as we`can,'
make it, do an honest business, and live. Do you wa>at > 4o)'et
Call and compare quality and prices,
•
McMERtRAY & WILTSE,
NearPostOf ce--CENTRAL GROCERY—Tclepbone 4G
what
JulElt For the Holiclay Tradewant
New Raisins, New Currants, New Figs, New Nuts of all kinds, Dates, Prunes,
Candied Lemon, Orange and Citron Peels, Pure Spices, Essences and Extracts.'
Canned Goods of all kinds, Tomatoes, Cora, Peas and Pumpkin, Canned Corr} and
Beef, Chipped Beef, Boneless Pigs Feet, Lunch Tongue, Turkey, Duck and Chicken.
In Fish—Canned Salmon, best brands; Mackerel, Haddie, Kippered Herring, Fresh ,
Herring.
TEAS—Our Teas are fresh and carefully selected. We are the exclusive agents
for the Sailor Boy brand Japan Tea. We can give excellent value from 12i; tee
75o per lb. Russian Blend, also Crown Blend of Indian and Ceylon Teas. .
XMAS PRESENTS—Call and see our Fancy Goods in China, jut the thing fox'
Christmas presents—alsoDinner Sets, Tea Sets and Toilet Sets at Slaughter pri
N. ROI SONI - Clin
Great Reductio
IN THE PRICES OF
THIS MONTH. CALL AND GET PRICES
Another Car of the Best Canadian Coal Oil,
only l0c a gallon
x
New Stare HARLAND
BROS,Brick ick StBloock
Oldlid
AlackayBlock
fi.CASH
And when backed by low prices, always wins. Having bought our goods strictly for
Cash, Thus saving the Discount and having no bad accounts on ourBooks,
we claim that by doing Cash Business we are in a position to give you better
value than any one in the trade. We WANT YOU trade, we want it because
we need it, because It is onr way of making a living. We sell for Caeh be-
cause our judgment says that it is the bee t method -to accomplish oar
purpose. Our Stock is entirly new, no shelf worn goods, but every-
thing in the Store Fresh and Clean.
CROCKERY, DEPARTMENT
— BARGAINS TO REMEMBER US BY -
97 Pieces Dinner Sets for $6.75
44 Pieces China Tea Sets for $5.75, $6, $6.25, $6.50 up
44 Pieces Stone China Sets for $2.15 up
Bed room Sete from $1.25, 82; $2.50 up
Call and see oar assortment of Fancy China, we will be pleased
to show our goods, whether you buy or not.
Farm produce taken as cash.—Telephone No. 23.
OGLE COOPER & CO
Cash Grocery 1 door North of News -Record.
Fvr-�.s _ _ FVR.s T
We have just opened out a nice stock of Furs, and it will pay you to call and see thelia
and find the price as we will sell them very cheap.
DRESSGOODS We have reduced the price of several pieces of Dress Goth
and they are selling Like hot cakes. Come ladies and secure a dregs or two
BOYS' SUITS
We have too many of these on hand, and have out the prie
They are good value and will not stay long at present prices.
BOOTS and SHOES We will make the price to snit.
them away.
A good upright wood burner STOVE for sale, also pipes and elbows.
Highest price for Butter and Eggs. A trial solicited.,
Almost glen
ADAMS' EMPORIUM, �D • ^ D ^ 'I /(
LONDESBORO 1 l ti tl �.Y�
()I.INTOINT.,
Sash, Door & Blind Facto
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:: S. S. COOPER Pro
Owing to my increasing business, I am buildin
premises, and also putting in one of the latest
will then be in a better position than ever to
prepare plans and estimates for all kinds of
for the same on short notice, and in a wor
to order and also carry in stock all
Bl'nda, Lumber, Lath, &c. Persons w
own interest to 8