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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton New Era, 1895-12-27, Page 5x •j` ' to � ll'1����8' ? �lfQPl'i!1•'e�' BQPE�J1�' WIM RPiG1QVI'+1i X. ,� " TAlaI,'.l,'BgtrUX )6$010 Wl[TH e, Cellan waielf.. C S11arTI rn cy1 Ts n I traq @as7aox x4 ONT. tl '. wo Spligo, Alin Ax *i1T'Fonca0n,• To TAR* P .. Q , Tq IDIS--}�tb4T , al? e';:`, X18. Wile ,t Pmx RV ii AY+Ii, Os`13tta M1pploltilte � From: ii'ITgportialy Mr?DQminik xhtasas�rh ejw%o t ti lielrii >llef 1064r , le" frogs the ';:town oi'T gnWAt .P,l?1,C., personally °took. e = tlt,a, iaoOle to bxino-, befote p thtbe,:nottoe of,. 0editmol'Ii"Iwi prkll►l;:thcpart%oalarsgf 1. tho ORVa of his d*ugbter in-lt►w, Mrs A. D, t Ohiosson, through JDr,"iVtlliam a Pink Ririe. ] lig. pass s gertainly rgmprkablc, and v10 t t . p%A, do no :better than give it in Or Chips* 1 gonia own words., , t my con a wife, he f said, I.Ihasi been sick for some seven years l p st,lbut previcos,W that time was p strong, l }aealti?y'1?ereon., not about seven years I ago she took a severe call, which attacked I bei fangs; and from that time up to the 1 e- l i ggi,,Ning of the ppast slimmer, her health has 1 + b$e_ Jeeble, and at times savlAve despaired o! t 1 nh hef"life; It was not her disposition •to" give rap easily, and on some occasions while engaged in household work, ehewould be seized with a fainting spell, which would 'Ieavo her so weak that she wouldbe confined to her bed for several days, in a semi-nnoon scions state. More than once we thought she WAS dying. 'There was a continual feeling of numbness in her limbs, and almost con - r ` >1. e II • � t 1 Can now walk to chureh. stant severe Paine in'her chest, which were only eased by a stooping- position. Added to this she was troubled with a hacking cough, sometimes so severe at night that she did not obtain mote than a few hours' sleep. About the end of 1894 we had given ap all hope of her recovery, and the neigh- bors were of the same opinion. She was reduced almost to a skeleton, and could ' scarcely take any n,)urisbment. She bad grown so weak that she could not walk across the bedroom floor without help. we had often heard and read of -the great cures i effected by Dr Wiltiam's Pink Pills, and at this stage, when all else had failed`, I ur- ged that they be given a trial, and procured half -a -dozen boxes. After using them for about•three wfe's,.'re could walk anross her bedroom floor without aid, and from that time on .she continued improving in walth. ,Brom day today. the continued W' _. �aking the Pink Pills #brabout four montbsi y with the�T„Wa1,t_tbat she is now a healthy It is now no trouble for her to v walk to church, a distance of two miles, and the grateful praises of herself and friends will always be given Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. r The experience of years has proved that ` there is absolutely no disease due to a viti- t ¢ ated condition of the blood or shattered a nerves, that Pink Pills will not promptly snre, and those who are suffering from snob troubles would avoid much misery, and save money by promptly resorting to such treatment. Get the genuine eve, y time. Do not be persuaded to take an iw- itation, or some other remedy which a dea!- er, for the sake of the extra profit to him - 1 self, may say is "just as good," Dr Wile liams' Pink Pills cure when other media nines fail. CORSET Is.—The Exeter Times says: The editor of the CLINTON NEw ERA must be a great lady's man. Speaking of a new patented corset, he says: "On examining the article we find it cet - tainly one of the most complete and desirable articles of ladies' wear yet in- troduced. It entirely does away with those objectionable posts and clasps which project from the surface of the old style of busk, and presents a beau- tiful smooth surface' which is greatly admired." He must be a dude, or an authority on these things.(Nearly 20 yno rs' eiperience of married life should familiarize him with these articles of underwear. j One short puff of the breath through the Blower, supplied with each bottle of Dr Agnew's Catarrhal Powder, diffuses this Powder over the surface of the nasal pas- sages. Painless and delightful to use, it relieves in ten miuutes, and permanently cures catarrb, hay fever, colds, headache, sore throat, tonsilitis and deafness. Sixty cents. Sample with blower sent for 10o in stamps or silver. S. G. Detchon, 44 Church street, Toronto. Sold at Watte & On. Ladies clean your kid gloves with Jos - ;ph os• ephilla Glove Cleaner, for Bale only by I3odg.us Bros., Clinton, Bole agents for the Perrin, Freres and Alexander Kid Glove itr all the most desirable shades, dressed ••nil nndreesed, lace and button. Mr. Sutherland says that Mr. Clarl ,hare bas temporarily retired from tat Go ernment in order to try and keep tbt or, gotand P. P. A. supporters of the Gov tern out at Ottawa in line for the geners. b R el 'ons. Shorough is the excellence of Ayer'i Ha,rigor that it can be used with benefi b it p arson, no matter what may be tai ntindit n of the hair, and, in evdr•y case, i occaeI q .satisfaction and pleasure, in ad dition' ,> the benefit which invariabl, ooinos froiii it. a2.ae• � ,.1♦ IOVItn ' IT OUT. • -The 29th of nex Fehrultpy».it is generally known, wil be the�Fnly 29th of February till 1904 the year 19(10, which most people at f lo6king forward to as a leap year, wil really be an ordlnnr"y year, For the s0 4,0 or actual year • consists bf :305 aftyF a 5 hours; 48 minutes; and 50 seconds ' tiri ll minutes, 10 seconds less than'th 86o ,da4, witht.which fhb calendee, b; internajculating a 2kh of February, ev gl y four y+eiitar Crodits• it, and so in th course oj° is eentury the calender goe, weong� by 13 hours, 36 minutes and 4 seon#idst.,,.A:ce6rdingly, at the end of oentoryt lib order tiset tolerably rigb x `train, the Calender, times fit 4:centr rles, drops .a 20th. of :�Fehruary an 14�~nittkos, ft leap, q"ear an ordinary,yeftl It thtb�g, instti of gbing,wroagh da ewery,e nturyr goes wrong only'a dd IfthIf11 (1h Cc to "�• �, x Vit, W !), WROTK A ► -0rER v;assitattl wroAtttnne $Ito giirls 1ntelfeet in, thl 'T4* *rwenittns,'t said ' 4t rMoo the oth4tx Oar, ttlaAnatioia,lw! Wil; It, o,thers rejected alibi. ae ,Arptonlias 0 13iteelaf>'i kf,.., Christi, 'W «•taM l HRra1"» 1)040 TTS We 1 is SIR. �- lar. �plymari Ot • A.1►�I�Are T'�tr �4'IWi ,Italutsvir rvn Rm•rcv�>xn $r.Ann>en. Diss t t' In dxRTpd6+ ;<N dTZ tgtiijlEp. ArlKwch 4Y �ttav ,l�r its daughter, are abti4a line, iA Jeruttaietn, ii00n][11F:' 6ne ,PIVW! CANX 7ApA,eF AV cavyu,-v W -A -P Xt. .b ar: wrgte'a letter to ghrkNt spying*.. .ane is a egfiexe; ,ficin kidn6trppbiee: dal�,Ty. j ' r �.. - i . } o Or- pod owselt, Ido ;+ may ppstpfn A person w.hen' Xo.?I asb 6e pod.�1 a rat __ God y Z>s that doctors say w ;r,what yon ars;, doing no wan' in this nine. is being slst;d y 111 ev- I ., FOE, BRUN(1131TI l tgrld cando' -Pra7 ootua to >py •odnntry, �ntn e. 'But who ants o ally effect a. cur„ B ,; o t n it le large', Onizin(t course of t ea mot (} NTLSMkkr; - 1uR 11svo used yellow Oil' t 1A I}oll a, larges oonntM, but cQi,itlnAd'an,a medicine ltke SQ4th4Ataferioan id- as a family remedy for Bronchitis with ev- nonitii'tgr Yojt',and for me..' ,'This letter Is .still. io eilstonoa I! jls .nay w, en a cry eaooeao. my hashand also need it for t7u>ce ie,:within t#]e resell of everyone a stiff linger that bethought he would nev- a Bair in the famous lair—qag room' Qf and that is eo speedy es well as certain in E lie bio to use e,_ain, but be is'now as This remedy has been 'Ir a Ismuseum ° and has been read by moue Cngltsh soholare. I told the slaty .of the its effeots? new thnconithly tested by learned physicians, well as ever by using 11savard's Yellow Oil M1t8 D. G. HOUR, his letter to an Ragliab gentleman nut and standa to -day ahead of any medicine Whitehall, F. O., Ont, Whitehall, ons slnoo.arriyed lro:m ftypt, Put, 'Thad it iia. !Oh, nPe4 for this Vurpase. It does not pretend to cure anytbing else, but it does cure kid - 5;osi! antl Wood of the very best fnly fairly begun when said• 'es, I know about _thbt letter. . I paw it ney disease, Solid by Watts & Co. VERY FAMILY' uyself in the strong room at Cairo, and Christ nibs tide brings no visitor- more SHOULD: KNOW., T"AT t was translated to me there.' This letter in Armenian words, but with welcome than t h:- special Christmas and will deliver the same at lowest prices. Or- e written letters, for at that nailed of our ,lniber of The Youth's Companion.Syrian Original, bright and striking, it is filled Astory our langaB�O was IIgt COmpi0t0y ►nd we were using the Greek and Syrian, ,t'itb a feast of good i11irig- }11'111 glirg picasures alike t0 young and rald. T. New Currants, New Figs letters. Christ replied to Abgar's letter that his the entire borne circle, its weekly Viaii- are such a source of pleasure and pr(, 2tiots., i het. Clinton ; C, Gardiner, Leadbury; T. E 60ots.ttad Haye, Mchillop, $1.00Bottle. ( earcxrs. 'race. Neilane Her) )ok;Robt.McMillan. Sea - mission forbade him to depart from Jeru- his apostles flt tbat the small subscription price of If_>A Be. gs, Egmonaville, Goo. Murdie, Salem, but that he would send Into Armenia to teach and heal Shortly x1.75 should head the list of neeessal )' I N fterthis Abgar, who war, con- as ., household expenses. i j Sold by J. H. COMBE. to on application to any of the above office" ,td •� slid to their respecitve office verted to the Christian faith, sent a man WHAT SHE SAID. Valencia Sultans, , to Jerusalem to make a portrait of Christ, Mrs R. Peck, E. 16th street, New York I Peaches, Figs as he wished to behold his features. This the artist found It impossible to do; as the City, visited Canada last year, and had the ood fortune to pick rap something which features of the Chirst defied portrayal,and ^not only suited ber, but her neighbors also. 1 buy fromlme, settee gest cleaned Currants his- baler changed readily from red to I Writing"the manufacturer of Nervilino she L �� romstitable remedy, both for IN - white wit'This varying emotions. says:—"I bought three bottles of Nerviline ,tyBp�, and mZ'PBRIQAL nee, and "When Christ Christ obsorved the futile at- I while in Canada and treated myneighbors I dartnllnite gnlokaotion to relive distress. tempts of the artist to make his likeness to some of it, and all think it the best med-i Ir a sure cmc for Sore PAM -KILLER Coughs, he asked for a hand%t,rohief, and when it was given to him ho pressed his face into Dine for internal or external pain they have ' overused." Nerviline deserves such a core- ! Throat, ce,ula. and ]Diarowill nyailIM y, Cramps, e holes, and an bowill Comp See it and made thereupon a perfect likeness. mendation, for it is a most powerful, gene= 'trating, Is THM BEST rem- PAIN -KILLER known for Sea- This handkerchief the artist and his corn- pany carried back into Armenia, unfolded and certain remedy for pain of all kinds. Take no substitute. edy t9teltnes slek Headache.eum-ti-M ndIN-Pain to the >fsadcor�lde,lthOAmattemandNOnrxlSla. all the way,lest a crease should injure the face. When they returned to Abgar he The Methodist body is again in luck. ie UNetIRaTInNABLT the �, KILLER BEST L[N1MF.NT was overcome with emotion and, coming Rev John Hughes,. who iedyin Col-' i �e�Q��� Ca ND FF,11rrai>ve. Severe down from his throne, kissed the hand- borne, on Dec. Ist, in his 90th year, be - r, kerchief in token of reverence.qqueathed $1.500 to his former church. I Of thisosum $1.000 is to be devoted to Is the wolf tried and PAIN -KILLER ,,rusted rrlend of the "Shortly after{hie the Romans,heari Of this WOIIdorinl IIaIId$eroIIlef In AbgaT's i superannuation purposes, the remain- p p P =eehanle, Farmer, Plantar, Sudor. and in e,cfall clseeae wanting a medicine always ►t nano, orternally w+ta posssession, went to war with him for it. The Armenians made a brave fight, blit der going to the mission fund. Mr I3ut9 icon, of Chinguacousey township to be div o of eueLlnterunll�or Itawaro or imltatlene. Take none ons wege nils• "'Yn•�" field everywhere; 2s�mg treplo were as a handful compared to alio Horn��l2g and weni soon in such sq,'blbe who died recently,lesf $1,000 ided equally between the missionary q y y pounds Bright Coffee, $1 that i8 was clear thq handkerchief w Wd be wrested from them. At this orielejA.b- slid sVperannuated funds. The Web- ley Camp Ground Committee of Nia- I their I DR. WOOD'S gar determined that the sacred t hand. the gars Falls have winind up wiiftirsl and made a donation of about $1.010 to + should never fall into the of Romans, and weighted the ha,n ftw of threw it Into a we In the superannuation fund. .e - /' J f with stones and Etesia, and to th! 'da the name of t y ANTED—CANVASSEi[S MALI: AND FE- v♦ 'MALE. in every towns 4) in Canada 'in Green from 10 cents up Chinese Mixture 20e a pound or 6lbs ft5r $1 well is Surp Tasehrag, or St. HaII - , i canvass for the greatest weekly newspal•, r iu E wt,ekly chief. Such is one of the stories et nr history, for we do not admit �at the world. Tbo Family irald and tsar of Montreal. Tile Namly Herald and i r 9 earlier it is mere tradition. "Another thing we olaim is that trod i Weekly Star has been onlargod to 128 c bnune i ' per week equal to 100 large volumes per anUuui, l It Is lint proved in every departmoot e„ a vvvieu- erJt '• ;�% .poke Armenian with Adam and Ev11 1n : ously as to be tallied ai,out all over the war d. A ar lend id premium picture with the Family Hos- 0n, III the Garden of Ertl which was loclted old. Agood opportunity for canve.•s�rs to ee ded. i in Armenia, and our history also shpws tablish a yearly income. No experievice m•• us that the Armenians were the only�eo- in the buUdin of � Only natural capacity for knowing a goon thing rat eight. tel copies, etc., etc ,ire,.. Ad- • Norway Pine p Ie who did not assist droeeimmedint.ely to secure position. Rrfu•ily edi the Tower of Babel. Noah was a11NJb at Herald Publishing Co., Subscription Deparimeut that time and spoke the langunip of Montreal, Canada. Syrup. Adam, which was Armenian. Aft;0 the In connection with the birth of a set and ark reated.nn:_Alount Ara;@t, in Arm_ola, . son to PrineeGeorge on Saturday it is inter - Noah named the first house be built N+sJi3- a ltim, to note that D-ec. 14th bas long 1 een Rich in the tnng-healingvirtne,,ofthe Pine and expectorant .oan, meaning 'I just got down.' !lues;, a fateful date in the history of the British combined with the soothing herbs and harks, we are the oldest people and tho of est royal family. Prince Consort died Dec. properties of other pectoral A PERFECT CURE FOR Christian not -n in lir• world. We doi,not• 14th, 1861, Princess Alice, Her Majesty's AND COLDS n••t'rl >•,t:r• - second daughter, died Dec. 14th, 1871, and COUGHS •i S Throat MANY PARTIM Whq w4bt to•loot, P thonwlvee, find mo taLt UAk4e htdjes befit �;,.itn'L Leti i1,11 Pf)Ri},b .l'F'� L for, my iTooit, RThese' artic n A in .a..,...1�t?inaiyl. "ton. ; You �miiiit hnNe: it [1'ACL' P6`W `1rit�Whine, Flesh and runette,•50cti. for powde>,~ users. VOLA MONTEG CREME 75c. in opal jers—creet-ps ra. beauty for Tnaid,,wife or widow, Foe to wr1n1X,, Mrs Nettie Harrison, America's Beauty Doctor ';4Q a ., St., San Francisco, Cal. Eastern Office, 15,* tt�astL Ave., Detroit, Michigan. , - ewi�r Buy ''S�'our X��s l'?�i�,�en��c' AT— J. T J. C. S�IEVEN , T ` soar s FURNITURE EMPORIUM., Beautiful Pictures Framed—prices right.`' New and novel line of Fancy Reed Chairs. Oak ATaYIac� „# full line of !Mattresses. Bedroom Suites in latest styles, M =; Parlor Suites in Carved Oak and Walnut—fine coNiefi4oliia Easy Chairs. SIDEBOARDS from $6.510 to higher ,prices in Bamboo Tables, 25c, 35c and 40c. Easels, Music Stands, Extension T&bleak, in Oak and hardwoods. Gale's Spring Beds.'li%i Lots of Picture Moulding, Pictures Framed. Looking Glass, t r,yy f Lots of goods just iu. Prices to suit you. u r PHOTO FRAMES very cheap. See our i$1 Rb!?KER ; A Word in Season Before buying y' g ygnr Christmas Fruit come and see how the latest in proved Fruit Cleaner does its work; it is on exhibition in our wind We are now ready for the Christmas trade. In New Fruits we' have New Raisins, Currants, Apric Figs, Dates, Pears &c., all of which are very fine. , 4tar' Just think of getting 6lbs. Raisins for 260; 6lbs Currants for 2 con 6lbs Rice for 25c.; 41bs Ginger Snaps for 25c• No bear--va1A a than these to be had in the county. ,rA - fit!{ FANCY CHINA A lean purse takes new lease of life when it is opened at our Fancy China Coun- ,¢ t er. Everybody knoWe that ours is the newest stook in town. No ld stock that- has been culled over for years. We have A selection of Fancy Ch•naware and Crookeryware second to none. Call and inspect our stock. We wi be pleased to show goods whether you buy or not. and it was on 'Deo. 14tb, 1871, that the Hoarseness, Asthma, Broncho s, ore roa climax was reached and safely past in the Croup and all THROAT, 13RONCHIALM LUNG DISEASES. yield prom coughs which ,� L GOO ✓<—J R VL Co' Pince of Wales' memorable sickness. resist other remedies yield promptly to this ��.!! ��.JJ�� PYNY PECTORAL plePRIOZinysyr N Farm produce taken as cash.—TeephoneNo. 28• � l PRIOB 260. AND ,700. PCR BOTTLE• •Ono -V ell Positively Cures COUGHS and COLDS In a surprisingly short time. It's a sci- entific certainty, tried and tree, soothing and healing in its effects. W. C. MCCOYEER & SON, Bouchette, Que. report In a letter that Pyny-Pectoral cured M-. C. Garceau of chronic told to chest and bronchial tubes, ,and also c%rod W. G. McComber of a tong•etauding cold. MR. J. H. HUTTv, Chemist, 528 Yonge St., Toronto, ywyritesyy: Pectoral Is & most invaluable tpi pung artition. hue given the utmost satisfaction to all who have tried It, mangy iia she entot meeoofthhe byedie derivedIn It le aultable for old or you%g� belvg pleasant to the taste. nasals with me hes leen wonderful, and I can always recommend It as a safe and reliable cough medicine." Large Bottle. 26 Cie: DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO., LTD Sole Proprietors MONTREAL BLOOD BITTERS CURES t DYSPEPSIA, BAD BLOODS CONSTIPATION.. KIDNEY TROUBLESp ° HEADACIIEp BILIOUSNESS. ' B.B.B. unlocks all the accretions and removes t all impurities (from the system from a common y pimple to th6 worst scrofulous sore. 6 BURDOCK PILLS act gently yet 1Lornughly on the Stomach, Liver and Bow,',. PERFECT MANHOOD 1 flow attained-•Lowt't�• 1 stored— iowpprreserved, OrdinaryworluonPhy- 81010 ywillnottell71onr the doctors Cas t or won't1 but allthe risme 7 you wishto know. Your SEXUAL POWERS arc the Bey to Liffe j and its reproduction. t J Our book lay3 bare the truth. Etery than who 1- S would regain scira l vi- gor lost through folly, lBEti^x-1AtlW1 Ott develop ti embers y freak by nature dr wasted br diteMN should W4te for our scaltd book, Pa&d Us&- iioiid." 14o Lbarge. Addreall(iAeOWepC4 Oft 9'411AL'Noi �11010, Hit t�7 ing about?" whispered a society lady to Lady Bulwer at aparty. "lehould so like to invite him to one of my receptions." "Alas, madam, the dean has done some. thing that has shut him out of society" "Dear me, you tion t say so? What a dreadful thing!" saidthe lady in a breath. "And what was it?" she added. "Well, about a hundred years ago he die d. " Order in the Ranks. ' Captain. —Sergeant, note down Private Grasgrun—three days on beead and water for slovenly turn -out on parade. Sorgeant.—Bog par Yn, Captain, that won't make the slightest difference to him—he'sa vegotsrlan. Captain.—What? Then put him for thlteo day% on meat and soup I , I Walnuts,. " Filberts,. " Peas Canned Salmon " Blueberries, " Corn 1, Tomatoes, Mackerel, Rem* t; art Apples. Our stock of Crockery, Lamps and Fancy China for Christmas is worth your while to examine. k4 F" SWA.LL<t k W, - �1`in'kon Cutters : - Cutters — A few first-class well -made ai•)d well. 1 TAKE THE - Mr.KitiQp MOW Fire Insurance Ce finished utters, Cheap, at Wben Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child she riled for Castgrl4 COAL AND WOOD YARD -- • • HUB • • GROCERY tis f INSURED Clinton; Seo. watt sloeF ,Olinll. Keele, I'k; But scriber has decided to keep on band both • • • • i When she became Mise, she clung to Oestorla. 5;osi! antl Wood of the very best r When she had Children, she gave thorn Caetorlt► quality, Don't trust to luck, it may assist you, but more often leaves you in the � a and will deliver the same at lowest prices. Or- lurch. Use good judgment and 'buy where you get a good article. i dere taken for future or present delivery of coal. All kinds kept in stock. Patronage solicited. W. WHEATLEY. Huron A• New Raisins, New Currants, New Figs Like Other Great Men. 2tiots., i het. Clinton ; C, Gardiner, Leadbury; T. E 60ots.ttad Haye, Mchillop, $1.00Bottle. ( earcxrs. 'race. Neilane Her) )ok;Robt.McMillan. Sea - ttPrunes Dates, " Peels Be. gs, Egmonaville, Goo. Murdie, 1895 "Who is this Dean Swift they are talk= f RAISINS BLOOD BITTERS CURES t DYSPEPSIA, BAD BLOODS CONSTIPATION.. KIDNEY TROUBLESp ° HEADACIIEp BILIOUSNESS. ' B.B.B. unlocks all the accretions and removes t all impurities (from the system from a common y pimple to th6 worst scrofulous sore. 6 BURDOCK PILLS act gently yet 1Lornughly on the Stomach, Liver and Bow,',. PERFECT MANHOOD 1 flow attained-•Lowt't�• 1 stored— iowpprreserved, OrdinaryworluonPhy- 81010 ywillnottell71onr the doctors Cas t or won't1 but allthe risme 7 you wishto know. Your SEXUAL POWERS arc the Bey to Liffe j and its reproduction. t J Our book lay3 bare the truth. Etery than who 1- S would regain scira l vi- gor lost through folly, lBEti^x-1AtlW1 Ott develop ti embers y freak by nature dr wasted br diteMN should W4te for our scaltd book, Pa&d Us&- iioiid." 14o Lbarge. Addreall(iAeOWepC4 Oft 9'411AL'Noi �11010, Hit t�7 ing about?" whispered a society lady to Lady Bulwer at aparty. "lehould so like to invite him to one of my receptions." "Alas, madam, the dean has done some. thing that has shut him out of society" "Dear me, you tion t say so? What a dreadful thing!" saidthe lady in a breath. "And what was it?" she added. "Well, about a hundred years ago he die d. " Order in the Ranks. ' Captain. —Sergeant, note down Private Grasgrun—three days on beead and water for slovenly turn -out on parade. Sorgeant.—Bog par Yn, Captain, that won't make the slightest difference to him—he'sa vegotsrlan. Captain.—What? Then put him for thlteo day% on meat and soup I , I Walnuts,. " Filberts,. " Peas Canned Salmon " Blueberries, " Corn 1, Tomatoes, Mackerel, Rem* t; art Apples. Our stock of Crockery, Lamps and Fancy China for Christmas is worth your while to examine. k4 F" SWA.LL<t k W, - �1`in'kon Cutters : - Cutters — A few first-class well -made ai•)d well. TAKE THE - Mr.KitiQp MOW Fire Insurance Ce finished utters, Cheap, at a BEST F'AWM A ISOLATED TOA N PROPERTY ONLY INSURED Clinton; Seo. watt sloeF ,Olinll. Keele, I'k; �' CLINTON USB �.LL W.nJ Shannon, Pr, -s. Haris]. W. of Claims, Boafarch; is]. Mardis, [nepector of Claims, le s Keaforth. - DIR1i3OTORe. JaB. Broadfoot Seaforth ; Gabriel Elliot ' Clinton; J.B. McLean, Tuekeremith ; Tbos. Car o 2tiots., i het. Clinton ; C, Gardiner, Leadbury; T. E 60ots.ttad Haye, Mchillop, $1.00Bottle. ( earcxrs. 'race. Neilane Her) )ok;Robt.McMillan. Sea - 'Fruits ��� Be. gs, Egmonaville, Goo. Murdie, 1895 it 1s sold OII a guarantee by illi drnggiste. i aUd1LOt. It cures Incipient Consumption and to the Parties eslrous to effect IDeuranees or tree - best Cough and Croup Cure. sact other business will be promptly attended RAISINS y� Sold by J. H. COMBE. to on application to any of the above office" ,td •� slid to their respecitve office .• Currants, Apr lCots `•mill it interest you to Valencia Sultans, , Peaches, Figs a wen knoou , London Layers, - Dates, : Almonds, buy fromlme, settee gest cleaned Currants Imported Cabinete; �_— _ Filberts and I and Raisins at the price Lemon, Orange, a r�F Walnuts. of uncleaned fruit Citron Peel, 0 &:B I 11"RUITS—Special drives for Cash or Trade r�. Stater? ! he - 6 pounds New Raisins 25c 6 pounds New Patras Currants for 25e, Cooking Figs 25c • , 6 pounds good Rice 25c 6 pounds r, Shoe I t; SUGARS—The third car Redpath s, Montreal, to hand Slipless 22 pounds extra Standard Granulated, $1 281bs Light Coffee ;or $1 'Bolo of rubber, leather, and26 pounds Bright Coffee, $1 1 Dolge felt-�nevonslip—tough, q� ` •_ TEAS—Extraordinary values in Japans, OlaciN:. and absorbent~ The upper of _ , water - proofed, oil -. dressed, tan colored, Hltrvard calf, or black Aluminilm Green from 10 cents up Chinese Mixture 20e a pound or 6lbs ft5r $1 crukleas cag. Goodyear W eft --Light •weight, astir and easy CROCKERY --Direct importations from England and German` d'0klitia Toitet i r 9 stylish and wArm•" Sprii)gy, p y to the foot. Rubbers or io*tlbh000s. needless. Crocltery and Glassware. Special bargains in Dinner, Teu,Otd silts sttitabld for Christmas aria wedding presents. Ask for the tater S1iplesS"Shoe• .S A.SF# p'OR $C7`ptl`ER AND ,1�G(1'S Y �, i ton, , r rlu4 `