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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton New Era, 1895-12-06, Page 3rf7 f "� , 1 ``',y �:11 . I l ' ? ;; * le '. „ . - , y V To CUNTON NEW 01A AND TOE E.�iULT GLOOL WILL 01 PL SUNT TO �. I 1. . ­ . E� I I , . I .1 I PO NO � , I , ,0, I 401M _. � � . , I .. . , . I 98 " � , IV: N U I I � 'I . ,� : ANL:",�,EYI�$,,N JNA _�, , "M ,� ; �,_ICE � . , " ,�, IS II:. . I 11.1 � ­ . ­..­ I ..". � ...� 1. : ��J;, , I , 4" - .1 I � 1. '' . _, - A Now AN*� ,VO�TOLII,rUL ALOOD FURIFILR � AND` �ER�>a �'ONIC, '' t antawi no Inluriuuti Drnga 1 tvery agredi,#t ie a $eaith .wilder, Certain and. Permanent Relief is guaranteed in passe of Con. '; atipatiou, •Dyspopeia, 1e1 voasness, All Weai neseea, Blond and Skin Diseases. It is based on G_l�. aerine instead of Alcohol. For Pro. • dueizig Sort?, Clear $kixi and'lilright aoiuple;iorl and Relieving all ills Peculiar to Women rt is Qpsurllaseed, �olci f q, Ax�x3 N � "W4 Ii,SQ i' I1ru�- iSt orot. t713u> om. $e certain to got "IMA�TLI V18," 'Cake No other; •` -i , , ---- _ . a THE ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL the next.mcetllla of thgUnion is to be, KARL'S CLOVER ROOT, .the great AND E PEIZIMBNTA L: U�vIQN held at the Axricultucal College, blood, purii3er, gives freshness and clear - x Glaelpli on Thursday- find Friday, the mese to the aompleaion and cures Consti- - - • pstion, 25 ate., 50 oto., %. Sold by J. H. rr ;, Elie Association . known 'ae the,On, 12th arch 13th of 'Decbmber next. If Combe, Clinton. '*-, tario Agricultural and , erimental this program can be taken as an indi- ° Union was established in 1879, but was cation, of what the'laieeting is likely, to � 11 I'I`' not wldel known by. the farmeirs in be, we prophesy 'a most interesting, , y SAM JONES'SAYINGS. general thraughaut Clntario, until dui- pprofitable tins enthusiastic convention. xn bile set few eat e, Ito Rrowth Itis mentioned in the program that , g >a y. It's nobo;iy's business how mush . other man haiL ' has been of a ver 'substantial charact- every person advertised to sneak has : - er althou not, rapid. , The work consented to be present. J. A. Craig, 1 � 18 � dl's andul ohumanity'snes or business what which the Utaion is doin shauld com- H.S.A., Pro,essor of Animal Husband- " ., g r A a Agricultural pollee be does with it. t • nnend itself to every practical farmer _y g College, Madison Y Wisconsin; Miss. Bessie Livingston, Preaching for money l Some o! you tlirotaghout, this Province. The re: have that idea } siilttl ,of ejcgeriments already obtained Superintendent School of Cookery, Ot- ,too. I have got E600 an thibUgh the assonlation are worth tawa, Ontario; C C. dames, M.A., De hour, while some of you fellows couldn't thousands of dollars to the people of puts MlnistAr of Avlrictllture, Toronto; get ten cents, and if you did you ought Ontario, To get some idea of the Val. A. W. Campbell, C.E„ St. Thomas; Dr. to glue it bank, it you don't want to be us of these results. a person has only James Mille, Agricultural College, guilty of swindling. to examine ahelannual report of the Guelph, and others to be present and Hit one saloon man you hit all, but hit ,rt L. 'Umou,.which i .' printed each vea,r as read papers or deliver addresses. The one preacher, and another will say: an' appendix tot a report of the On- results of the successfully conducted "Give It to him. lie had no business tarso Agricultur College. co-operative experiments, will also be sticking his mouth in, anyhow." THOSE WHO C .09E THE UNION. presented at+lthe meeting, and should Don't .go and say that Sam Jones be- • M P fie of much practical value to the far- lieves that preachers are good for nothing. The Union is composed of the officers mere of Ontario. Another pleasing Preachers are all good men. Some of and -students, pas ; and present, of the feature of the meeting is that during them are so good that they are not good f Agricultural CoM,"ge; ono pay a{l an- the evening session a representative for anything, but, at the same time, • dual fee. The members are entitled to ex -student of each associate class since they're good. vote, hold office, and discuss any ques- the College started in 1874 is to speak You've seen a great mogul engine that a , tion before the a%iociation. All inter- in the discussion on Dr. Mills' paper. would toss a drove of cattle or a dozen " ,a ested parties, .hovtlever, are welcome to An exchange of ideas, in this way, men from its path stalled b little snow- ` tri, {:,. s + the aiieetings and are always invited with the view of mutual information p y 1 , r 3 flakes falling to a depth of twenty-fpur �,. �,' to take an active Hart in the discus- along the practical lines, will no doubt laches I believe the Prohibition ballots l' '," ascus. They are iso invited to join bring out some valuable points. t i ; , are to be the ]?tile snowflakes that will rQ in the co operatigls els elimente con- As the Provincial Winter Show, the . i❑ time bring the groat whisky engine to I' �11, "taws: . • - ducted over Ontario. , ;, Annual meeting of the Dominion a standstill. Mr f ,i,i OBJECTS Ol' THE UNION. Sheep and Swaine Breeders' Associa- We want more sour a in our reach- �j tions and the Guelph Poultr Associ- p ,'',`,t, I The chief objects .of the association t:on,�ate to he heldpn Guelph on the ern; more moral heroes to stand up for l " w a<; are, to cherish a, bond of union among 10, 11, and 12 of December, there will ' the right, I 1.111,'s� t those .ho have .Wen connected with Ue an opportunity for persons to at- I Some pastors are afraid if they got out the Aleultural.C�lolle a to establish a of a jab they may not get another. We �, D .. tt �� stem of nb o 4rati ;;. experimental tend any or all of these gat'aeringa i Methodists are bound to of another. If 1_4.,, , Vy p p- within the one week. g + ,wt work in Agr' lival rd "tliioughout On- In real d to excursion rates on the told to move, the Methodist just picks " ,4' 1 tarib; to invite.,e ep=operation of the railways, the program states that those up his blacking brush, calls the dog, and $.� M;Ill 14rmers of theviuce in this work, who wish to attend these conventions he's ready to go ahead. w„. L, 4 and'to hold an meeting at the Who the,e ishould purchase a first class single fare t country needs is the pulpit to r+y, '". ll College, ,whic1� is free to all persons ticket to Guelph, and obtain from the head the procession in the right direc- desirous , att$lnding. railwa a ent at the startin oint a tion. Then this whole continent would lS s: i. a y g g P � O1?XRA41--VE--RXPERIMENT9 standard railway' -certificate; which march heavenward. k*y� -- �T� GO , t l > The ', yrs 'f the Ontario A.gricul- must be signed and supplied free by Say I am running asaw-mail. A fel- tiiral iii . x� erimental Union, along him to any person who asks for it. low comes along and says: "Jo es, do ' si�t� � It with ,,oit,�a� ffitereated farmers over This certificate when signed by the you want somebody to haul logs?" ' y� aYIFr,, Untii;ai; ' actively engaged in carry- Secretary at the meeting, entitles the I "Yea; I want some logs hauled." holder to return at excursion rates. I �, t ingilitkiN tem• -of co-operative ex- "Wolf, I want a job hauling logs." 1'`" perimeiit:3 n Agriculture. This work We also notice In the program that "Where's your team?" "Ac the mill." the officers of the Union and the of - was start[iud upon its present plan in "I'll go and look at it." I go down to the. prirj.g'of 1886 with twelve expert doers of the College unite in the plea- the mill and what do I find? His team P who received grains and fer- sure of inviting all interested persons consists of a mule and a billy -goat, a -.zers/, carried out the necessary in- be present at the Union Meeting, to be bumble -bee and a skunks -How in the C ions, and reported the results at held in the College buildings, com- name of common sense are g to d of the season. For the first mencing,lat 10 a.m. on the 12th and haul logs with this?" I ask. you"Here you or three years, the experiments closing about 5 p. m. on the 13th of have a kicker, a butter, a stinger and a l December next. .re confined almost entirely to the eti❑key. " Every preacher In this crowd g- students of the Agricultural Col- We advise all parties who wish to has that sort of a team. How are you le e• but as man other farmers ex- attend one of the best agricultural g ' y conventions of Ontario to a lv to C. going to haul logs with es I am sorry pressed a desire to join in the work, pp • for the preacher who tries to haul a load she invitation was extended to them A. Zvita7, B.S.A., Agricultural Col- aiao, and material was sent to those Iege,Guelpb, for a progr;tm of the next to heaven in that way. aongal meeting oc the Ontario A i i We want preachers game as lions; also ,, who applied oil the condition that they g g officers to make and execute the laws. would be careful to follow the neces- cultural and Experimental Union, sits ,� l sary instructions, and report the re- then to be present at each of the five "Get there," is a purely American 11 sr.. sessions of the meetin phrase, born in the last decade, amid the z; :,i sults of their tests after harvest. The g'. whistle of our engines, the roar. of our work has steadily increased since its If on are anxious to 'find the most reli- commerce, the click of our telegraphs. ''t commencement, and, during the past able blood purifier, read in Ayers Almanac , Die phrase is more expressive of the 11Pe r four years, the Union has been unable the testimonials of those who have been energy and enthusiasm of the American to supply the material to the number cured of such terrible diseases as catarrb, g i �'i + _. ` of applicants, owing to the demand rheumatism and scrofula, by the use of people. dude and dudeen are considered "� , being so great. In 1891 there were Aver's Sarsaparilla. Then govern your - 6 - ,i the highest expressions of our nineteenth i ;; . 2,6.92 plots; in 1892, 5,688 plots; in 1893, self accordingly. century social life. After all, a ludo is Y 7,181 lots; in 1894, 7,721 plots; and in P, ; nothing but a "sawclety" gone to coed. 1895, ,179 plots were used for these YOII DON'T HAVE TO SWEAR OFF co -Operative tests over Ontario Be- says the St. Lottie Journal of Agriculture A dude is a little pimple on the body ' ' 1 sides those in Agriculture, co-operative in an editorial about No -To -Baa, the fare- of "sawoioty," demonstrating that its r 'experiments are also being conducted ons tobacco habit cure. "We know of many blood is out of Pottle. '1' in Dairying, Horticulture, Apiculture, cases cured by No -To -Bao, one, rr promi- Have you ever woke up of a morning _e " : Botany and Entomology, the explana- Dent St. Louis architect, smoked and ohew- and found a little white pimple on your .. tions of which are too elaborate to ed for twenty years; two boxes cured him cheek? That is a dude. And you' have ,,," at , give to our (readers at this time. It it so that even the smell of tobacco makes seen It after it has., been picked and cit, ; certainly afoot that'oneof•the most ex- him sick." No -To -Bao ggq,old and gaaran• squeezed? Thais a dudeen. ii+.,i I tensive systems of co-operative expeii- teed no cure no pay. Book ree. Sterli The finest type of social • life is to be k'* i,: ° = mental work in general agriculture to Rsmedy Co., 374 St. Paul hSut., lldontr a found in the plain country home where at ,J ,,§, be found at the present time is the one Sold by Allen & Wilson. the noble, manly father, and the pains- UX.';,kl fa:a 1. establisher) in Ontario under the di- The Flesherton Advance says that last taking, pious mother, preside; where ,�^{ I'M t, rection of the Agricultural Experi- winter owing to the snow bein ver dee rosy-cheeked, healthy, vigorous boys and , fir., zi mental Union. man deer suffered through inability girls grow up. , ' y g y Out of homes like these have come the 4 f` _11". `�" I THE ANNUAL MEETING. to get a living. One of the settlers ' in Pringle Townshipcaptured alive 6 grand mon and women that made the The program for the next annual feeble our deer, anther 4, which the history of this country worth writing meeting has just been issued by the placed in their barns and fed until the lit in the past, and from them will come executive council, and we notice that tle animals were able to forage for them- grand men and women to adorn all ° �i ': selves; after which they were allowed their future pages of American history. 4A, liberty. A few more cases like this and we The old miser, whose life is spent ac - shall believe that the millennium is at cumulating money which he caD't enjoy, I s „I a�a hand. door not got there financially -hu gate '�''•• _ , left. He is like the fly falling into the I barrel of molasses. It is all molasses fir'* �' and no sly. "N When Baby was sicJc, we gave her Castor la. ii` ' 1 L when she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When she became Miss, she clung to Castort% $EMS sometimes as When she had Children, she gave themCastorl% S if the world were it` / all wrong. Seems rs as if all the things %s�' a j ; f we like disagree with �, I u us, and all the things !� _- / /l - we don't like, agree with us. Dyspepsia /In Hair Dressing in Africa. larks in most of, the ` f �!//' (V good things we eat, �� In some sections of the Dark Continent // �� and indigestion fol- /� great stress is laid upon the proper style 4-' lows the gratiSea- . of hairdressing. As it mei; answer for �I tion of appetite. Of jj,\ , I �� months, no wonder that careful attention course, it isn't Na- t • ' �� j, P should be given to the process. Women ture's fault. Nature ', v rl i deep the best she can, and if a man will only demanding such service must compose themselves full length upon a mat of reeds help � n little bit at the right time, he ' Thomas A. Johne, may eat what he likes and as much as Ire A� or rushes; the attendant, sitting at the likes. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are for a w, A Ca►1�mon head of the subject, combs with a long pin people who are troubled with indigestion. + , 1. ,bNOW the matted looks that have not been under Particularly for those in whom it manifests • „ treatment for months, now and then snip- itself in the form of constipation. The �►�f11t-fa()11 ping off an offending look, to be a little "Pellets" are quick and easy in their action. 5.4 later used in some form of original orna- They are in perfect harmony with Nature. ®`""°""r " They effect a permanent cure. You need ,z, mentation quite unknown in nature's take them regularly only a little while. periaageuly Cured 6y��{ib comely modelling. After that, usethem occasionally when you To give full scope to her genius, this fe- need them -when you have eaten some- aR-`QAYE .d'R'.t- ,male barber so arranges the numerous thing the rdisagrees with you. Theyarenot :, , ' __­ I L, ,� `44.:l paz.3 a plaits that the full sweep of native artistic violent m their effect, do not derange the , ,- - talent may be amply shown. The long system at a11, and may be taken just as A 0AMMR1VF?.1g STQlxZ•v' braids, dripping with oil of questionable fi`eely. as you would take water or any ,+ - fragrance, are made to form grotesque •flg- other necessity of life. Once used they g are always in favor. You can get the phot tr afflicted G flit tltizre lears ri+yes ores and shapes; and the recumbent lady " Pellets " at any drug store. If you are than nadletnes tvhielx were iii olv rec_ must for hours be patiently obedient, no Yh t eateless enough to let an unscniliulous •oAibiended, but none gave me c2lief. I matter how lofty her social position, for druggist sell you something on which he �tVa m hist advised to try Ayor's S;irs:+- a long period must intervene before 'aha nxakes more tYou s , it h your own fault 'parilla, by a friend who told Ino a.nt• I again submits, herself to the sovere and if you do not get well. rdustptnchasc six bottles,;,nd ase Ilton 1 according to illreetions' 1 ytclflrirl to ills Wearisome Operation. - - c b�yersuaSion, Ifittglit the six T.fi:t:cn. ;r:.,1--AESOLttT1 LY— tbok the ebjnfeh s of three of thole! 1•^`. t1asSV►tliliht nt3ttcln� �tiydlteet i,<r+•.;.•., , �AGREAT BOOK ,-,�,� AWAV1 ties Ii had ittlisbed ilio fourth!)(;WL,, DO15 T TODAddO spit Oft SMORE Your. L[rr .,,;;,,i . m liauds were 2a AwA~t, Pew books glial? la - Y printed in the Iiti is the eutbful stat ifs 1 n t r li t{t]o Of a boost n i rot ua, d ,have reached so Meat zc ar�ie s ' � f,Q XPi �t"`i•ri' fr No -To -bac, the harmless uaritnte8.dtolia,,- A.+sg rrPierbe's Catilttioai Selisc pled? l d's?r IvjL 3 �", , w'a i f relit far a s d E. e�, it o e 00 Nabi£ u th't r es n r' A a Book 4 bac i xaoii.,xi,•tl. � p xe� a r -r t f . t 1 c>Yt ne v lit 1 xi.,r 1,1 n of v �o C 't t contains tier,' i.l afro itin� s Y 1' ani + u o oa u t e nerV s e] "in t "g the a fi r i 3 s� o sits a dot? e 1u Axl, tg:.iltrtt'rt; ,a OaU zit iV'c , r+ i ieP x lrir ; > Q i I of thein; it; edlats, .Tt to a soft? lQte""tura p li$.ont•bI: cold anri �l k oi'r .flit r, r„tayn, makes weak melt ��in etrenRtli, vis +fir soil t u 3a' 1 1 :sits ” 5 ,, + doctot book, It.ya wri td it it ' c Wltlio" ,gloves,�;sttl ilio ,tt�ti,h h,,.i manhood. Moatin,uo physical or frost?- I e olid is ihde'xed,'ary t at refs#' fide rieVel retatno :-7il0YAf1 lk', d ~s e •„1Yr li C d w rr, oral risk,, sits X0U 1 �-13Ai1:ia sol,l lih+l,,r _ , Stratford Ili. it, is magic lastly and ulcltl3f, O of GBo, ,.p . ri I AtmAnted to onVil 'or W60n , i.c till, .ed, a iEs liflde be n s f a •t 1,t0 l r r s +�t,� c p_. e, o d f It EItt d p. ... a, Bo6k.freer ,Alf, ,Sterile .11 nlEd Cn, t37 of 1. The "ttiiife on this enotmods Mal 1 g y $ 56 -pjfSrofits e e f i ri ire �” 5. £:; til £ tilt a t. 1 ii ll ease r t a ublia r o d at bt o0 v 8 e� S .o r a. Sod A do , 1 b 5. algia SJ,, y . ,. y p ..,..,,, ,. i, i �r^t . VVitNtl"' rcrji[ra abrolwttty 1►IE a Eiji bofini ,1::t, ..,+. ed r11 f ''- etroiiyt tiaper aovlre; ri•311, tflere ie;bee ZUII �..,r,, l 1.t >Y 'vi so,to say"bid wi[o wilt send ' Y btlt~ de 4 ' 'r�r Vysla stain tb bOWCt o0ltbf CttbtOrs fill ttU1i 1'ttta,tt.tii lC ;! it+r�frr« 104. i"dq oily, Aiddtaicit. Wdttrnrs AcsrlsNrs ,' y Mti#tt,�'.MAriditMfia18, NOT. V• I I '' • 1.t ,, r, �_r� , ,tEmcIt�IOLIIS TO 1 .T�-�r.-.�..-..., �.�........,".� OAT"TL9 FIE4.t7 QFKMAN. +1"TsOu With tiie only lY sgrviyP 11 One, q9 the #taigefl Viiiliges, Today I made aogtalntanoe with iVid, ow Bourgerie,• the one'survivor of the, ora surviving home'lla the once l?rogperous vll. loge of Bareilles,, which bore the brant of the fight on August 81 and 6eptomber 1,, 1870, before the famous retreat wiilgh brought to a conclusion that: terrible scene Of carnage know?? ale, the brittle of Sedan, "And where were you all through those two awful days?" I querled, '!Down In the cellar with toe, obilc1. ren; Out. my, husband, he fought to the last. 1 The Fronoh aoldlero were, quartered In this villa e, where they were surrounded by the l�ilrvarlane. The whole village was set fire to'In the course of the fight, and our, house, "which stood somewhat apart, was the only one left standing. They call it the, battle of Sodun, but really the main struggle took place here, and began the day before, as t¢e advancing Germans "me upon ,the 'Fronoh Marino Infantry w,ho had posted themselves in the houses and behind barrioades in our village street." "That'I have read; it is generally ad- mitted that Bazetiles was the most oredi stable feat of arms performed by the French on that draadful day." "Yes," went on Widow Bourgerle, "they were driven out by the fire, but made a de- termined stand here. . My husband could have told you all about it, but he's gone. He dict not die of his wounds,they weren't serious; it was rather a broken heart, for he never lifted up his head after the ter- rible scenes he witnessed. It was literal- ly a hand-to-hand fight here, when the last shot was fired." The widow's little house remains just as it was a quarter of a century ago, save that her parlor 'has been converted into a museum, where some 6,000 rollos of the famous battle are stored. It looks like a miniature armory, hung with bayonets and swords,sabres and pistols, helmets and bombs Drums, mednis, crosses and flags,a stray cask here and there left by is (lying vivandiere, eagles and other in- signta, knapsaclis, broken lances, spent balls, the ting of an Engli lh ambulance wavon, eunulottes, etc.., combine to make up an Intl keriminato assortment of relics from the field. Three bed rooms upstairs are left untouched, with broken glass, wails and furniture riddled with bulletE. largo holes in the ceilings and paper peep In- from the walls. Hack across the main road and 4o" to hone to the right the cemetery is reacSI A whero foremost in the main path is a shall monument the Germans have been allowed to raise to the 800 Bavarians who fell in and around Bezeilles. The cus- todlan of the mortuary next opened the gate and conducted us down a corridor on the right side of which, in a series of vaults,the Uones of the French are ranged whip to the left their German foes lie in the same array. Never had Death looked so grim and ghastly as here. The bones of the 11,000 virgins in St. Ursula's Churoh, at Cologne, have the sanctity of age resting upon them. Their dust is mingled. But here, so far as dress or relic of any kind has rendered possible, German and Frenchman lie well apart, separated by a corridor and a couple of stout iron gates. Some of these skeletons are in full dress, their skulls still grinning def.'ance at the foe. The fine streets of the new Bazeilles vil- lagr are taking the place of the dismantled fortifications of Sedan. 0 Break Up a Cold in Time BY USING PYNY-PECTORAL The Quick Cure for COUGHS, COLDS, CROUP,, BRON- CHITIS, HOARSERESS, etc. MRs. 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A.b't A VVI'tt._ ., of N =Mons of persona, endtt ns to rpegli; of it without .. <"`""" Tk is nnquelrtions, the best remedy for Ynfants,A,a Qh11dz+�lllt• ' . --, ,) the vrorld has.ever known. It is harmless. Chii$senvlilrcta,'it- 1 `. , . .. - giver them health. It will rove their lives. Tit it Mdltliters iia�yv ` rotaietbing which is absolutely cafe aad�raotioally parlact ria �'' I r ; child's medioitne. , Castoria destroys 'Wormy. t' ., Castortlo allays Feverishness. , ; Castorfa prevents vomiting go" Curiv '' . •, �ti �, • Castoria cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colie. + ', R. Vaster" relieves `,�eet3!iing Troubles. �' Caytorls cures Constipation aad Flatulenoy. 11 V Castorla neutralizer the effects of carbonio acid gait or poirM ons a ^" Castorla doer, not contain morphine, opium, or other narootio ,proprrt�i,, [asteria aesiilmiiatee the food, regulator the stomach aAd giving healthy and aatural HIS ep. Castorfa Is punt ! p in one -size bottles 2n1y. It to not scad in"bnik.:r�; t: s Dun% aIIow any one io men YOU anytSning else on the ,plea or promist , dratit is"Justus good" and "w:111 answer every purpose." ri See that you met C -A. -S -T -O -R -I -A. ' rA� Rrt' • The faa-simile ""'" is oa every k <r eignatttse of ��G2�'.F,� �� ser` a ° 1 .111 Fk'.Rl' Children Cry for Pltcber'e Castorias �. ' - x 1 `1.. S3. - .P , : ; „',,' `{;j Dry Feet I -- .Healthy-oomfo ,,,tle-warm corWess-parole "` comely foot. ,..' Feet rescu f#' Old, clammy„. `y clumsy rn_pbg,e raid Shod in webproof- elxow- proof-oil•dressed leather shoes, trade' with the Famous Goodyear Welt- Stylish,•wear-reeistingi quickly dlefanetl, light, 43laok or tan. 815,()6, Vk ft the Slater Rubberless Shoe. For sale by Wbi. TAILOR & SONS, Clinton. DIRECT IMPORTATIONS ' ErEQ ..iv �`t I We -have just received an import order of New sea- .c�son's Teas, direct from the place of growth. The 'ollowing are a few of the leading lines, viz: The Mazawatte pure Ceylon, the finest packet Tea in the market, 3 qualities; Moning Congow; Choice Silted; EIyson and fresh uncolored Japans iday ppickings. All have been most care- .`ully selected and guaranteed to satisty. To the most fastidious taste -try our Popular Blend 25c; Russian Blend 45c; Crown Blend 50c. ITRV2TS New Raisins, Arguimbans Select; New Currants in cases; New Figs, New Orange, Lemon and Citron Peel, New Evaporated Plums and Apricots. Pure Spices, vhole andground. In Vinegar we sell Cider, White Wine, Crystal, Pickling Ind Cross & Blackwell's Malt Vinegar in bottles. Extra valises in stylish Din- aer, Tea and Toilet Sets, the latest designs of decoration with new colors and . tints. Cash for Butter and Eggs. N. RO..BSON, - Clinton Not Giving p uBusin.ess ! But continuing with full lines of seasonable goods. 'rhous f only p�aclars, method is existence.nenm penmanship New. Tlannels• and Flannelettes us for Isar-ticularx. 6hortharru and enmanehi noursr,s equally thorough and up to date. Our school t9 unsurpassed in eeuipment and our ` -tall „f tuapend fall mon, bolding teachers' oar' New Cotton and Woollen Blankets tlticatea. Bend for catalogue. , Central Business College, New Tweeds, Trouserings, etc, Stratford, Ont. P. Mr�O •INTSH, Principal. SHAW & ELLIOTT, —Proprietors. New Ladies' Under�, Underclothing PS �► New Readymade Clothing) IPRONOUNQaD ei-RRr-N.+ . • WIM1sampletnCOhl9Ueei o every, 1.erer. Give Ex masand New shirts and sample +,onto Want fico to every sufferer. Sive Exprass and A7 11 YY ff�:77 Git11 Drawers;, Post Oalco Addrosa She T. A. Slocum Chemical Co. Ltd., Toronto, Can. . --__. New Dress Goods n New Boot and Shoe Store — A The u•ulersigiied begs to announce to the pan. '---1 r COATS ►'�`� �"'1 ,cin .d l.nn,i(.A)oro and vloinity;tbatne hap o"u- _^ 3 • Y t J 1 �"\ •d a !soot and Shoe , ture nest to Elie post office, b VV 3. \.../ l a S ; a"e r " wi e. will hr tnwid a ronuxietti Rsaortmcnt of F PA i, and WIN fb,. nV+rTS and8BOES, Uur I r_. sr,••r1., nxo ars -cissa and our prices are right — (') 1' Y �►T 171 O AT1. iluetnm wor'l, mud kepairng done in a workman- C JJ I j� j jp , hke�n aulor, Rutter and rage taken as cash. Come and see er,s II, us before buying elsewhere. -' --" -- • F A SIES YOUNG, - Londesbora. ,: .11 ice' X11 ,a■'�■ ry.y& T • sum"', � { 440 he ' xii,F, V Y • " "�'�+I -, Ing ,Rid i[Q� g , . P OT0,08A , Il— �,, 1. AN 19 i.:�. 1 L It 1I � I I .. I- 11 . R, � 'i . 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