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w1:0 ion down ne er lii;t up,
an who fe4rs. (pa. 0410 fears to
in God gives Men atth in one
en Glad Bays, "Comet" he always
it.
Man who makes his own god al -
1104 a little one.
n1y kiy Cod's help can a selfish man
rn to say no to himself.
hat we trttlp pray for we are will -
g to ltva and die for, •
Every man who drinks a little drinks
great' deal toe much.
While you are true to God nobody
can hurt you but yourself.
Jtist as surely as we follow Jesus
Ohrist fuse will lead men.
The servant of sin is always the bond
servant of the devil.
Fire is one thing to the gold, and
quite another to the dross.
Wherever two praying men come
together God has a standing army.
ESery life hits unfinished towers that
Were begun in apposition to God.
Are -yea ,pleasing God in the com-
y,you keen?
IIin: t•d wants us to do is an
ce.,
al ce as heav-
any man
be crowd -
velvet. y.
ed with any -
e heart. '
a better place is
present one.
main in any heart
ents are not kept.
uled by his feel -
n a straight line.
s from trouble will
p and rest.
ave as well as an
s it to his advant-
nd of repentance to
epentanpe for popular
.m man that the faithful
Christian receives his pay, but from
God.,.
If you would keep the devil from
having an easy time in your neighbor-
hood, be true to God.
The man who follows Christ in earn-
est is always ready to do it at his own
expense.
It is hard for Christ to find a door
big Omagh to get into a stingy man's
here.
fIdris' be that when God tapes our
riends away from us, it is to bring
them closer to us.
When a Christian goes wrong he
makes it that much harder_ for aoine
sinner to go right.
We hear of people too poor to take a
good newspaper, but who ever heard
of one too poor to smoke a pipe?
•
The real preacher is always preach -
ting, no matter whether. he is in the
pulpit or not.
No tree can become so great that it
can get along without the help of its
smallest roots.
The man who gives as much as God
expects him to, never growls about it
afterwards.
When a praying, man leaves a com-
munity he leaves a vacancy that can-
not he .filled.
" will feed my flock, and I will
them to lie down, saith the
ows of heaven cannot open
he man who never gives
money.
any right to try to
asking God to
od with all
nething to
xperience,
e than to
pride in
ey have
us how
onth Am -
am and
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f4 #iYe ;cities cf 4;)oliferoht amain f -r
tht'ep rayl the 4tis;utte. seaboard homes
have ben established for abandoned •
wo'mena where they are 7proteeted un-
til an honest -means of earning their
and
livelihood its provided for thein,
where every effort ' is made tri b
them back to a ,good, wortianly
Each of these limes is called by
same name,
Itsis the name ' of a child who
many years ago. ° She was the, o
daughter of a wealthy merchan
little girl four year old. Her mot
was dead, She. was the hope
plea$ure of the lonely man's life.
When, one day, after a few no
illness, the physicians told him t
sbe was dying, he was stunned.
In his agony he faced God,—as
did,— asking the reason or justice
this thing. If there was -a inerci
Father in heaven, why should he t
his child from him? She was so go
so loving! She could not fail to b
noble woman—if she could live—he
ful and dear to many a soul.
Why should she be taken now to
aid away in the grave? Of what
could she be to the world or to G
there? •
He stood looking down at her,
some of its have looked at our deare
when they were approaching deat
thinking that the blow was merciless
and unjust.
The child smiled.'"Sing for me,
papa," she said feebly.
He took her in his arms, as he had
done so many nights, and rocked her,
trying to sing an old hymn she loved
about a beautiful shore where they
should meet by and by.
She did not speak when he stopped.
She would never speak to him again
unless he found her on that shore. Was
there any such place?
He did' not know.
He went to his work after that, a
silent, almost hopeless man, doing
what good he could, because, if she had
lived, she would have done it; she
would have been generous and kind.
One night, on the street of a great
city, he met a wretched, drunken
young girl, and always thinking of
that other girl, how sincere and pure
her life' would have been, he stopped
to reason with this one, to urge her to
reform. She jeered at him. At last
he turned away with the words of
uhrist, "Go and sin no more."
"Go!" she cried, with a sudden
chane in her tone. "Go? Where can
I go?
The words followed him for days.
Where could she go? Who would
take her in, or have pity on her?
There was no refuge or pity for her
fe
ring
li.
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died
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and
urs'
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or her kind in all the home, of tha
city.
He founded a home for these woolen
in that town then in ars other, and in
s.nother, urged by the tender memor-
ies of his little daughter. Thinking
that could she know, on that shore of
a happier world, what he had done,
she would rejoice in his work, he call-
ed them by her name.
"If she had lived," he said, "I should
have been so happy in her that I never
should have thought of these poor wo-
men "—the wrecks of society whomno.,
one heeds. .. ..-..
In an old graveyard on Cape Cod'"is
a stone with this inscription:
"Here lies Mary H., who having fin-
ished the work God gave her to do in
this world, died, aged one year."
No life in God's just universe is in
vain. No sharp thrust of the great
surgeon's knife reaches our hearts
that is not meant to bring healing and
health.—Youth's Companion.
SEND TO DAY.
Ladies and gentlemen, be alive to you
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 ase of this wonderful "Hair
Grower" It 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 Bair,
have it immediately by the use of this "Hair
Grower." I also sell a "Complexion Whitening"
that 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" is SO cents per bottle, and the "Face
Whitening" 60 cents per bottle. Either of these
remedies will be sent by mail postage paid, to
any address on receipt of price Address all or-
ders to
R. RYAN, 350 Gilmour St., Ottawa, Ont
P. S.—We take P.O. stamps same as cash, but
parties ordering mail will confer a favor by
ordering 81 worth, as it will require this athount
of -the solution to accomplish either purpose,
then it will lessen the rush of P. O, stamps.
Mrs. McDonald, mother of Dr. Sav-
age, of Guelph, while on her way to
the depot, to take the train to Elora,
became ill and died in a few minutes.
Ayer's Hair Vigor is certainly a remark-
able preparation and nothiig like it has
ever been produced. No matter how wiry
and unmanageable the hair maybe, ander
the influence of this incomparable dressing,
it becomes soft, silky, and pliable to the
comb and brush.
r "BODY RESTED, MIND AT EASE.'
That is what it is when travelling on
the fast trains cf the Chicago, Milwaukee
& St. Paul Railway ; besides, there is no
chance to "kink," for the accommodations
are up to date, the trains keep moving
right along and get there on time. These
lines thoroughly cover the territory between
Chicago, La Crosse, St. Paul, Minneapolis,
Aberdeen, Mitchell, Sioux City, Yankton,
Council Bluffs, Omaha and Northern
Michigan. All the prinoipal cities and
towns in that territory are reached by the
" St. Paul" lines, connecting at St Paul,
Council Bluffe and Omaha with all lines
for points in the far west. Write to A. T.
Taylo Canada Pass'r Agent, 87 York St.,
Toronto, Ont., for one of their new map
time tables and a brochure giving a descrip-
tion of the Compartment Sleeping Cars.
Tickets furnished by any coupon ticket
agent in the United States and Canada.
The finest dining ears in the world are run
on the solid vestibuled, eleotrio-lighted and
steam -heated trains of the Chicago, Mil-
waukee & St. Pani Railway.
" Are we forgotten when we're
gone ?" asks the poet, and it almost
seems as if the reply would be, even in
the case of the most famous, "Yes, we
are fort gotten.'.'..._The gra ve and mon us
Abraham Lincoln, near Spring
1 . is found to be in a sadly neg-
i ion. The proposal note is
nb be taken out of the
tate of Illinois, and mades
e. This would be an ap-i
Yea Abrahant Lincoln he-
,oitett S tit e, not. to.111'
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will some day l'Ive in a
all like he will bFl locked
ot throwing very many
an who is not as re-
afi' as he is in prayer -
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POR .TWO ,YEARS
Its Head 1 eudered a Volcano of
Fiery Itching, Burning Pains
So speaks Maxwell Johneoe, 112 Ann St.,
Teropto: My eix•year-old daughter, Bella,
was °Meted with eczema for 24 months,
the principal seat of eruption being behind
her ears and on her face; her head was on
fire with painful, burning itohing, which
was made worse by constant scratching and
tearing it with her hands. We spent money
without stint in constant endeavor to afford
the little sufferer relief, every advertised re-
medy was tried; innumerable treatments
with soaps and medicines and specific treat-
ment by physicians having high endorse-
ments in' During suoh diseases were of no re-
lief in her case. A short time ago I purch-
ased a box of Dr Chase's Ointment, the
firet application of whioh showed the cur-
ative effect of the ointment; only one half
of the box has been used, with the marked
ohaege of an entire disappearance of the
eruptions, and I can confidently say my
child is permanently cured. Any enquiry
cheerfully answered with enclosed stamp.
POWDERS
Cure SICK HEADACHE and Neuralgia
in 20 MINures, also Coated Tongue, Dizzi-
ness, Biliousness, Pain in the Side, Constipation,
Torpid Liver Bad Breath. to stay cured also
regulate the bowels. VERY Nice TO TAKE.
PRrOE 25 CENTS AT DRUG STORES.
WOO»'tg PIiOSPHODINE.
The tireat English Remedy. ,
Ella Packages Guaranteed to
promptly; and permanently
cure all forme of Nervous
Weakness, Emissions, gperm-
aforrhea. Impotenoy and all
effects of Abuse or Excesses,
Mental Worry, eaoessive use
Before and After' of Tobacco, Opium or Bantu -
tants, which soon read to In.
Jlrmfty, Insanity, Consumption and as early grave.
Has been prescribed over 86 years In thousands of
casks; is the only Reliable and Honest Medicine
known. Askdrugglstfor Wood's Phosphodtner If
he offers some worthless medicine In place ot this.
' lactose price In letter, and we will send by return
mall. Price, one package, in; six, One will
please, six wig cure. Pamphlets free to an
The Wood Company,
Windsor, Ont., Canada
Sold in Clinton by Amax & Winson,.
Pj ggists.
McLeod's
k.tem -RENOVATOR
AND OTHER
Tested 11emedies.
SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE
For Impure, Weak and Impoverished
Blood Dyspepsia, Sleeplessness, Palpa-
tation of the Heart, Liver Complaint
Neuralgia, Loss of Memory, Bronchitis
Consumption, Gall Stones, Jaundice, gid
ney and Urinary Diseases, St. Vitus' Dance
Female Irregularities and General Debility
LABORATORY, w 00DERICII, ONT
J. M. MoLEOD,
Prop. and Manufacturer
Sold in Clinton by
J. 11. COMBE, and ALLAN & WILSON
$3,000 TO LOAN;
ON FIRST-CLASS SECURITY.
Apply to, W. COATS,
For Executors Estate Jos. Whitehead
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UNDERT & R
EMBALMER.
GOODS KEPil ill STOCK
ThebestEmbalming 1 luidused
Splendid Hearse.
A.LBERTST.,CLINTON
Residenceoverstore.
OPPOSITE TOW HALL
ygott 1a9
Believing that the only satisfactory way of being UP 'to
Date in business is to
sell and buy strictly for � cash
I have decided after February lst 1895 to adopt the CASH
SYSTEM) believing that. it Will prove the most advantageous, 4 ,
to every housekeeper in Town .and Cduntry, In order to do ° 1�
so I will make all goods down to
. Rock bottom Cash ._�".
prices that will defy competition.
My Christmas and New Years special Bargain's Days were wonderfully
suceessful. Everybody' was pleased and surprised at the quality and
price of our goods. We are still offering the same lines at Bargain Day
Prices.
TEASThis is onet iof our ispecialties.v aHaeving had 30 years expperieppnc
Sole agt for Ram1La1's and Telley'sIndi E& Ceylon packaeaTeas
1 I CROCKERY, GLASSWARE and CHINA GOODS
BUTCHER SHOPS
Clinton MEAT Market
BUSINESS : CHANGE
The undersigned desires to intimate that he
has bought out the interest of Mr Couch in the
butchering business lately carried on under the
yle of FORD & COUCH. He will continue th s
earn at the old stand, and trusts by giving the
closest and most careful attention to the busi-
ness, straightforward and courteous treatment
o all, and handling only choice meat, to merit
nd receive a fair share of public patronage.. All
orders caret ully and promptly filled
JAMES A. FORD .
Central Butcher Shop
Subscriber desires 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 he gives personal attention to all the details
of the business customers can rely on their
orders being promptly and satisfactorily filled.
His motto is "good meat at reasonable prices."
--
0 ice Sausage, Poultry, &c.,
in season.
eh paid for Hides, Skins, &c.
JOHN SCRUTON,
Albert St., Clinton.
to
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 hand. He will also keep a
choice variety of all kinds of TEAS which con-
sumers will find to be excellent value.
J. W. HILL
HURON ST., CLINTON.
COOK'S
FlourEFeed Store
BRAN & SHORTS
In large or small quantities.
OIL CAKE and MEAL
1�■
OF ALL KINDS.
Clinton Plaiiuig Mill 10 pounds Choice Oatmeal for 1
bushel of Ohts.
OK, CLINTON.
—A ND—
DRY KILN!
The subscriber, having the very latest improved
machinery, and employing the most skilled work=
mon is able to do work in his line in the most
satisfactory manner, at reasonable rates and
on the shortest notice. A trial solicited
FACTORY NEAR (LT R. STATION, CLINTON
THOS. MoKENZIE
Bots° Paililg and Paper Hanging
The undersigned is prepared to promptlyexe.
cute all orders for PAINTING, KALSOMINING
PAPER -HANGING, &o. He is a practical man of
ong experience ;and guarantees to do all work
in a manner that shall be satisfactory, whil
prices wil he exceedingly moderate. Orders re.
spectfully solicited.
GEO. POTTS, Carter's house,
Victoria St., Clinton
DON'T DESPAIR
WILL 0 RE YOU
We guarantee Dodd's t 1dstep,Pilla to cure any
case of Blight's Disease Diabetes, Lumbago,
Dropsy, Rheumatism, Heart Disease, Female
Sold bye all dealersBln medicine, ori by (mall op
receipt of price, Inc. per box, or Six boxes $2.50
DR. L. A. SMITH & CO.. Tororitc
riao'e nomad )for Catarrh is the
Best, Etude: UM, aid Choapeiit, i '
D. CO
BANKS.
The Molsons Bank.
Incorporated by Act of Parliament, 1855J
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.
srAHMErt.K.
Money advanced to farmes on their own note
with one or more endorsers. No mortgage re-
quired as security
H. C. BREWER, Manager.
61E0. D. McTAGOART.
BANKER
ALBERT ST, - CLTNT,ON.
A general Banking Business
ti ansaeted
NOTES DISCOUNTED
Drafts issued. Interest allowed on
deposits.
FAR RAN & TISDALL
'BANKERS,
OLIN TON. ONT
Advances maide to farmers on their own
nates at low rates of interest.
gen Al tanking Buoiness traneaoted
"41, ,allowed n deposits.
tea: . o'aght '
Dinner Sets, China Tea Sets, Bedroom Sets, Five o'clock Teas, Berry Sets,
Cheese Dishes, Water,Sets, Fruit Dishes, Bread and Butter Plates, &c
We have Hall Lamps, Table Lamps, Parlor Lamps, Piano
Lamps, Hanging Lamps, Lamps for all purposes, which we'
are selling at from 10 to 20 per Bent below regular prices.
Colne and sae fcr yourselves, no trouble to show goods,
Produce taken as Cash.
LAMPSI
J. W. Irwin,, Grocer
MACKAY BLOCK, -- CLINTON.
A FARLORSUITE FOff$2
Have you seen that Parlor Suite, Upholstered in Raw Silk
with Oak Frame, that we are offering at $23? If you are
needing anything in this line, you should see them
at once, as we can get but a limited number.
Curtain Poles for 22 Cents
We can give you a Curtain Pole with ends, rings, brackets
and pins all complete,»'for:22 cents.
In every line of Furniture our prices are
lower than ever
JOSEPH W.CHIDLEY,
FURNITURE DEALER AND UNDERTAKER.
eeks Xmas
,,
What about the Xmas Cake and Plum Pudding
The BEST is none too good for then
We have the- best in RAISINS, CURRANTS, PEELS,
EXTRACTS and SPICES, and the price is as low as we can
make it, do an honest business: and live. Do you want more?
Call and compare quality and prices.
.MC.MURRAN & WILTSE,
NearPostO-ice—CENTRAL GROCERY—Telephone 40
NEW YEARS GREETING
To all who have favored us with their patronage during the past year, we desire to ex-
p rress po ser continuing still
same business, and
here this year also, wee re same pectfully solace licit a continuance of
your patronage, Those who have not seen fit in the past to give us a trial, we
ask yon to at least call and inspect our stock and find our prices, as we are in a
position to do as well as any house in the trade. We do not handle any cheap or
trashy goods. We have a good stook well assorted, and are continually adding
thereto. Wishing all a Happy and Prosperous New Year, (and if you deal with
us it will help yon.)
ADAMS' EMPORIUM, R
LONDESBORO
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