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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1896-02-14, Page 6Rt' iebnlitr f;`,14, tiO ,:A Light Re L i er"'s-.Story is IIs W1, WAS 'A .a.1 . a�'al E'ti pt1'b"= . 441, ,1.04,011, **MO trWeiriolttetTO" IlttITOXITADo. Wilt 94Wft AWAlitT 40114 41969'42W esesm. rents 095Ts4ilignagt AM Rosen, `IEA ; 1Kltim i1 usWer O reoue. OM Sha 1I111Rstg>, Xerlll, ` 1 . Hugh'hielatt'e4, ligbthotaee keeper ou "%roll leletud, le one;ot tale beat tmOwn,men .,to this segxtorl, and to 'hie vigilant*, to `the performance 0 bas duties to due the safety 0 the many craft saiUhqin that part of the $t,:1 iwrenlael Mna MoIjaren, his wife, baa been tu►:iuvalid fora number, 0yeast anpd in`G9q�'rbreetiott Witha • reporter recently, li'1r ktoJ,arei* Stated- that Rhe was repidlvy regaining he old-time health under .the trete tnektt of ibat mot marveUons of mod* e / medioh'iee-r< r, Owns' •;#'fret Pllld Asked cif he bad an objeetione to giving the ppertionlere, Mr Mol,,aren replied that e13303atio4y he had not if eueh pnblioe- 'tion was likely to benefit any other eufferelr. Tie mid : A number of years ago my. wife contracted theunlatism, and fora consider - ..able time was',a helpless invalid. Her joints were.nwolien and distorted ;her nights were eleepplese and her appetite poor and very 'i lOW0 'Raring those years she experienced •exoruoiating tortures, the pain never ceas- ing day or night. She had the benefit ,of skilled medical advice, but the tta tmeppt afforded no reliet,iand we began to fdar OM her trouble hall gone beyondhuman aid; Ona number of occasions A figd_ rgaa, in` thQe Mora of cases of rile a Cem, »cin shied 4y th@. eg 4 ,in 4.of . Dr. W s' 1�'a� ills, and this at lest detaI iniu9 ,neap give em a trill.' S jiebild need some. ee boxes before Any'irp>;ggement was fag d ; and 'then We began to note that aiie e%pt better and that herappetite was improved.,, Then r the pains gradually began td 8nbdide,'anti after nei ngg tat a dozen" Mores be was able to get, i' r d,walk: ht it, a con; tinned the . ,one pUIB for WhI$10 'er; and althdtigi a o esioilet1l.+' sulci fepels twinges of the trouble' in ohahgeetile Wea- ther, she now enjoys better health than she has done for years, and can sleet, as sourd- ly as ever she did in her life, while her ap- petite never was better. I look upon Dr. Williams' Pink Pills as a wonderful medi- cine, for I know they have done wonders in my wife's ease, and I feel certain that if, any who are affiioted as, ehe.,waaavil1.give them a "good trial, equally happy results will follow, and,1 therefore give this testi- mony freely, hoping that it will benefit some other sufferer." Mr MoLaren'e strong testimony proves the claim made that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cure when other medicines fail, and that they deserve to rank as the greatest discovery of modern medioal science. The pnblio should always be on their guard against imitations and snbetitates, which some ansorapnloue dealers for the sake of extra•profit, urge upon purchasers. There is no other remedy " just the same as" pr "just as good" as Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and the genuine always have the fall trade mark. " Dr. Williems' Pink Pills for Pale People" on the wrapper around every box. The Land of whiteness. It was remarkable to see heti:00lim, age ef. the hisds ,gradrially Changed Iaw" southward; allot* with 'sift dolbl or the ` lighter and lig ter colors airdrew fJl'IOLINfi'O; A4,311 At�`Q' `µ. FIFO n yNya��,� �^+Qnitt'Ft>i'r �,.1{.7i1V',V'r t •, waw, ✓• £n tris 1s Ja!?Ateltif ill; `Uel' ,Tlrelltti cat. of l9MC1 SW*10" bOL 11M VaIH IIT.,? ' , 7r.«minlnev Crb aitch . ' In ' AWstrls, a tim/ Xa i tai inb . Whitt • '' * koebe Caiy„; _'ibe zuay do,' le llever,roganrded or•ireatea =tie neegetniinai,soya Coxlalhili,Msgazino. bbe ';4. b Welt o rural home to ,tae Miami ; may mob, burn, kf lit" -•sot *Veru.' I,aw at tta. 'Valley, about eight miles north of Cie. y;, ape,' to `faob, and. bre-° all elle' gems otnattt,`tltere lived a happy couple, and mandmente in, turn-wlthout 0 fear .of •t',hsit two daughters, Phoebe dad Alice, ;;per being called upon to.faoe a g*IOW!,,. They were poor but contented and very' She is not ptren lent tf an o rditttar .prteo . happpy::' Their worldly possessions always . to do penance for::her gni!, ::Th..hardsal limited gradually grew lees, till the girls .fate that can befall' her, 'indeed, Is to be said• "they wept through the, streets ben ':ce lapelled to take up her abode for a time *aura of tbeirpovertya"' , , ill, a convent. Them. the troatmont meted Alice early attracted attention `by her out to her ie not ao muoh juuttoa seasoned literary coner-ibutiol;s to various *agar. " with mercy, as er+ly `.seallined, and none eines and pgriodicale.` While Phoebe,: too well, with justice. IEvon in oiilotal re- , with her poetry, was destined to drive the ports oho is an "erring Wistar►' -none who wolf of want from the door of the old -has, it le true, strayed trent the ;farrow Home where,. he .had laid undtetur'bed .path, ,but..quito ingoinntartly., full many a year. The oorivenpp�' 'to whtoh Vionttia ,seeds They moved to New rock city when its erring sliders le at Nevadosf, only a Phoebe weer about twenty five Years ' of few miles away from the city. There ally age, and soon became known as women of 1 woman who is convicted of either crime mor . than ordinary talents, TO, :pined or miedemeanor is at once transported. :tutu; iuroit of tiltPllgrlmitittiitwoyears , The Judge before whom elm its trtedd�i �e- ,aftsrwards the Church of the Strangers. ' otdes, of ,course, how long she ehaii'�Yr'e- Here they. band •AV.ldbodi ..friend in Dr. main. He may, too, if he deems it right, Deems, to whom they, both return thanks • give orders that while there she, shall. pass for ,•help and 'encouragement and kind r a day in solitary oonfltuTzept ,;:tem tinge worde for and to them. to time, and, on these .. ,Sloth; be less What? Sunday 'Scheel scholar, fond of ,; plentifully supplied witlt"fodd''than Msrnp. 1Tesdjag, will ,not pay v tribute to the • In the great majority of oases, however, ni�iliiory' of the authors o eiidh' stories as no instructions of this kind are Went "Hager, a Story pf To -day," "Clevernook the women,are. diMPpy hwided.ggoa tq;,ithe Children," "Pibtures of Country Life," keeping of itjrthetiperlo; of, tlyi ooltvenk to "The Bishop's Son," "Spew Berries," and be dealt With MI sIie tilllike'beet. ' She many others trent the pen 0 these gifted houses them, clothes them, feeds them sisters. and provides them with instruction and ' The Wittily ,'eon atter their , arrltv&l 1p ooaupatipn, and the Government gives New Y'orlt, had' as their companions and ' hater 'what she does 85 kreutzers a day frlendeithe best society in the catty, and (about seven pence) for each prisoner • W reoourted a ' • made'''veryw mubh of by • atuler,ber care. go; long as41104e,wouten both the , lite m ry and , gtpeical" cerebrit es, ,earr0q in the oonvent ,the, tull,,reepopetbilty of the day, bdt the found their most coh- `fbr their chic 'keeping and 'general Well - genial work among the poor of the city ; being rests on the superior; and, in re - ns Phoebe need to say, abe:never could for. turn,., !be is allowed practically a free get her earlier days, and •evermore the . hand''in her management of them. There poor seemed nearer to her than the rich.' ' are, It ie true, certain regulations in The 1oilovinalooldent respecting one of force with regard to the amount of work her *Vans has Ai truthfulness vouched• " 'May be required to do, and 'the pun - for by an eye -witness of great veracity- lehmente that may be lnflioted upon Col.,,R set Conwell, of Bos n,; While them; but these are not of a nature to rleltin }�,!fhis he was intone lyiaiaiotis interfere seriously with her freedom of toTisv Au Inilight into the hblirt aliits notion. She to in taut' virtually an auto- soolal lite, and for this purpose visited, ' oral within her own domain, and there anitong other places', the gambling dens. are not half a dozen women in Europe to - In one of'these he found two of�his Ameri- day who have so much power for the weal ean•eOunbry�ien, one a young 'than and or woe of their fellows as she lues, the oilier 141 lrtiddle life. ' -,While' the older One wee ehhflihng the cards the' younger ' Jewish Charities. one, in a low tone, was' humming a hymn. The system of Jewish charities is alto- gether admirable. There is no overlap- ping or waste of effort. Before " oharity organization had been nooepted as a prin- ciple by Christian philanthropy the Jews had. in ;their. United Hebrew Charities the neoesearyelearing-bonee-for the speed- ing, find siulpllfying of the business of helping the poor to help themselves. Thea; ,aeylame„ their nurseries end•kin- dergaatene are: modele of, their kind: Their greet hoeptal, the Mottnt Sinai, Mande in the; trent reale iii a ottyy' full' of real lWned asylums.• Of , the 8,100 patients: •it,ftar- bored• 'eat 89 per'.: Dent. • were : treated gi�htbi ub he Aguilar' Free bibrery. oirenlaed' eat Year $58,8,49 books, mainly on the Eaet. Side, ,and after ten years' ex- istent* has nearly' 1't),000 ,,olnnies. The maitagere ,,of . tits„Baron de Hirsch Fund have demonstrated, the claim that be will not till `the botl•to be a -libel on the im- migrant J'e;v. Their great farm of 0,100 acres at Woodbine, N.J., is bloesomina• into a medal -village -in which there are no idlers and no.trampe. At the New 'York end of the line hundreds of (hUd- ren, ,who' oome,unable to understand any otler''lang� a than their own jargon, are taught English daily, and rnef) ,,, and women nightly; with the- -Declaration of Independence for their reader and the starry banner. eves, ,Im rtheir eight„ , In a marvelously) shers-apdosaf timsatheyvare The older one threw the cards, down say- ing. "Harry, where did yon learn that hynen 1”' "What hymn t" ' "Why, the one yon have just been sing - Ingo e young man answered that he was not aware that he bad been singing a hymn. The older one then repeated some of the lines which were familiarized to; him by being the evening hymn often. sung in the Christian home of his boyhood days. "Oh," sald:.the,.9pnnge;.ane, "I1etixaed that hymn at Sunday School years ago." "Come, Harry," said the elder one, "here is what I have stolen from you. As for me, as God sees me, and • gives me strength, I have shuffled my last card, playing my last game, and drank my last glass of liquor. 'I am nearer home to -day Than I ever have been before,' And what a home it will be 11 I continue the life that I have been living ? Nearer home, nearer home, ;hearer home to -day, than I ever have been before. Give me your and, mfr boy, and edy that for your nr<othei'p sake, and for the sae of your' old -Sunday, School teacher who taught •you+ th►1:,7>ygnu, yen will. quit this internal b r delivered,over to!thapublie soused rthere This hymn has lone more mmtudal- they, receive the,' heartiest welbome' es • 14. er nal th$n'gnfn WWI ' 1ti* herr imlong• their best emd'brigbtees 'firipiia-. profTactiona, It wee composed, "heaths Prom "The •Jam . of New York,"' by &hthdr Wt(f bei 'aishte!n'' ea ,tl1H���'� ' tT$ - Jacob A. Bits, in the January Berirw of o i morning •and eaoi�g a y that r!S ;!unit to,', emit. ed Revinra *lel ebur b n surroundings. Whether the birds, like : sermon `dn 'eHew,en" 1a ": bonie,R:irolti'the • Ott °151 ".'9iliiw'edee thitngetlEtaretr--eolor Mxt 'Inemy"_Father's• house are many • - With the season, I had not an opportan's manafoner s •er�ietihi lm sentd! eot,,, ity to notice; but It is clear that within • h' to her room and put Into to rhyme the the Antarctic Carole also Mother Nature , sentiment of the sermon. takes oars of all her children, and prq- i ^ „bq • dlEd at 4044004-1711A the toots the defenseless from the eye of their flOy f,,I i1t1 +w niter re- larger enemies by giving them an invis- vera bSb g. lowered i`nta hUr last' it?le clothing. - It was time impossible to •�dng-place, the immense concourse 'thlyd discover the a n Scent WhenIt p nzzlintt Shoff.•tt t�I 1 ,� Jogs"Ned'rbV Rome." •, ryas likevvl'se difficult' to discover the dd+ wd' shalt alt love to know Phoebe Whits seal when It stretohed itself on the Cary there, and thank her for this hymn ice -floes. -From tate Century. so, fall of heavenward aspirations. She taught ns all to- ging amid our care - How to "Salt" Almonds. burdens and our crosses, To prepare salted almonds, bunch "One sweetly solemn thought them by pouring boiling water over them Come tome o'er and o'er ; and rubbing the brown skin off with a I am nearer home to•dhy rough cloth. When they are blanohed , Than I ever have been before." and gglte dry measure them, and over each onpfnl of nuts pour a teaspoonful of " Women as, Magnets. the best olive oil, Let them stand for "You don't believe these stories abont an hour, and then sprinkle a tablespoon- women being human magnets, do yon?" fel of, salt over each cupful, mixing it Dora asked. thoroughly, , Spread them out on a fiat , "Some of them aro mighty attractive, tin pan and put them in a not too hot David said, looking at -her keenly. oven until they have become a delicate Dora blushed. d brown. -Ladle!' Home Journal. "I don't mean hat," she sats,; "I moan their doing snob great things - News to Hbm, lifting half a dozen mop and all those Nurse --,Willie, in your prayers you for- tricks. Do yon believe it?" got to"pray.for grandmother's ealety. "Well, I don't know," David refieo- WUlie-Has she gob a bioyoie, •toot-- eively answered; "I saw a woman to• Judge: " ' day -she wasn't more than five feet +/ •I high, and alight at that -I saw hor just who r • Laid Low by Indigestion. flit a finger -it was right in the street 1' was 00 run dowf 1 had to give up eitett'e.$areaiparlltu the kind that Ceres. YnAigeiltloti er dyepepaia le the bane of thousands, and is One ofa most de- pressing of afflictions, I1 arises froth an snipers- or impoverished condition of the blopll,witicb Weakens, the digestive and wntsllxilative organs, rendering them in- �Opable 0 performing their natural func- t, and 1f neglects , the sufferer loses e 1 eontplain of exhaustion after slight Y, tcetio11 ail'dbecomesrapidly debilitated. Y' Mr. Wm. W.. Thompson, a-prominerit I ,','resfdei t,of Zephyr, Ont. in a letter dated l:. • : A'uglatbyr I805t lays .."1t gives Yue great • r ti fe 's,1 t the fact that Se it's arse wills has, Caused a most.remark- Able ic�atl a 'ti � fn c edition, was so ' crowds of people around her -she raised her :huger an and--" "Wsll, for pity's sake, what i" exclaim- ed Dora, ilmpatienly, "Don't be so long about it." "1rfeb't SO so far as to say she had oleo' obi powers," David puralbed,oalm- ly, "',won't undertake to explain what !t was, but this much I can vouch for, for I ,caw it with n» own eyes --the mo - meat she raised that little finger -it had- a• dainty pink bail on it --a heavily • loaded street oar that was passing came to an in/aline stop.'" But Dora, with heightened color, de- clared that if another woman lived Who was married tb so mean a man, all she had got to say was that she pitied her pleattt e t s •fy o Q New York Ii000rdor. Ab g, l y p 1 z'IM Puneturetl by a Snake.. * much tint 4(Itfg,l had to give up work ' The other day a bi°oyole rider was coast sad felt 00 , ewere. not worth living. ing down a hill at Pulaski in tits western Mr. pitoinifuced zee„fo try Scott's Sar- , port , bt Petnhye stilus, • He ” ea* 'h big Iaparill dt d' aitertakitig. four bottles I snake lying direotl in .Mu -Path. The ern t1`11w e.gif�ig 88 I. formerly did years notions of the snake oonfitscd the bioy t. ,•xnd 1." - 'Wanay t to 'sfor the best fit f: ;quirt, and he WW1 oonipelleii Minn o°Vbr it. t 1s, tb ` tuna irtdigesftehOid�feel. As Tiittt trout Wheel serblek'the Ie - cot his flier.. i�ilt'':,Ibft sldiu , pirtftddi.tcon p1 teiy-; fal�dticr sinitarthi and the bloyelllit.had not kntitlred out'dten'tdb6 a"iruntii oir iire tenets*, sole iib` • "'AO ;ibba 'frolic stir, . 1 . „�' . g' ai sr 3�r s t Kar fila Tiff trill. lee 1 iii ti dtbo !le•l;t' 1it4priiY r 1 apfellL.; ,kl,ii e�tilga a An plash, Ytse. titlgYt 114.'' :41lA t b Mltls�l v l ` lilt* hinge l� Ni had iota** Mental Iiti�IWi, ttnabltil ' tltNthfi'ti►`,tltY%w •s �illitlkti,'11ii�i�fo7' tees YtrplllgaUitiiai.dtlil� • kill pastime' ottd de illfatl ghutritt1111� mama n• *split raid t�li 'earrdboriti iOn UM by Arsitiiits fat •$i, but theta iii illy :.f* *hit inert bi'dlraov.rl 1041 idled t'lhat atrplr Ilii et •vtllnwltlaatl *bay fig Mint */ Io MitM!> •a.ttar w-sr..wt.1[repw+t #4,41 - Apnea B, Niehob,ors Almost Passes Belief air. Jae. E. Nicholson, Flor'enoavflle, N. B., S ggles for Seven Long • 'Tears with CANCER ON THE LIP, AND IS MOLD D Bit SAt88-AYI3RS Mr. Nicholson ;alai "I consulted doe - bre who prescribed for mo, but to no purpose; the cancer began to Eat into the Flesh, spread to my chin, .and I suffered in Agonyfor Seven long' years. Finally 1 Ibegan takin Aye' s Sarsaparilla. in a Week er twogI noticed a Decided improvement. - llneonra,;-ld by this rpesult. I perm. Fire 1.s, un;l1 itt a month or so ills sord anger m; olrin began to heal. Io thr, o 'ihotlt81'ry 1tl:ry'lip ega llhel,aner an t1 tR fr. 'al1Unt eb13k ao,,OPtred,SarsaparUlaI tl snot a t t ilttf Wbriditi .air. • she 4'.:4•11,!*, IL A 11'R1ater „ , • 410aVititatzi "`tin very Ant,dttii niatlt►A4 OWlite.Feting a ; . , a>#i> li%t�Ql104la1E trtortd, >44 attIe tutor, ° es.t Wllpb14. Greesemi ua11se to; le en. abs ,t portrait o never, oea to:'thhlk�'tl et he made hie 19;409 f pout f a luoiky streak in keroe l" 'Never." r And you told him he ought to Have his ' plater() done • in oily and ha dida'$ - leave the order," ,r ",That's• so," "And when ' Air. Skimker, Who 11$0 prospeqred as a dairyman, palled at Your studietyou rushed from Iloylia to Qi Aviv-, die and advia dflim.to be qe .ap tri Water colon, Yon're a good 1 pain*, go boy' but whatyou need is dieoretioa, Washington Starr.. , • Just Saved Him„ A certain Mise X. was in the habit of calling on a minister's family often, and sometimes the call lengthened into visite which were °very..wearisome. , Ona day, the domtnle, in hie study, heard ,Ailsa X.'c yoloo, esld, kept ;ipng and Yigorouely, a1 work.. Soaps itoRre,aftg��v,grd,,I, weeep�t: his wife su/grnoned hint ,to hunch, becaU- ed downstairs; ,"All righirc.elgt1 >$Il 014$5 bore n" , , "3i'gooe, de?ear," lied the ;pilfer Mies li;.. is here, and will take lunch with net 1" Thus glee saved his life. -Boston Tran- ecru xv. hrizt>fRrr',la2r '• rl. :,. . oda A, il'insiav fl..•vl U R {f THAT }A3�yT � T �41131Y li �„hdi' 4R�k1 ' \A/i rH 0 �l LOS 98ots., 'cM,- 6gY le. `+ � Cas bents donee t, Itis 4b14 on a It ones Inrenten/ 'Con ; - tees Cough and.Oroup, Ceres Is •t and the • Sold by' J. ILL *JOMIBE' Daelt•Aebe, Fare. oner'solwtle alae, Neuralirle Poeta. Pali In the Sider etc. 'Pompey *gloved and Card by The Menthol Plaster • Hevina ue.d your b. & 1. ITenthol Plaster for sorra a r+�lu 11. 'ate bnc8 and lumbago, 1 unbesltnt,ngl7 r•rommtnd came as •Rafe, are and rn(,141"111M : h, f.,,:t. they act like nw,;la—A. LAPutaTIC, 8:uabethsown, cut /Pelee ate. DAVIS Sr LAWRENCE CO., LTD. Pro,,rietore, Moernrwr., tl1 t: rn lilt Qn TOOK. SICK •WHAT, nit nst'ispend his Faure uars.f1,ru�a[jl((`btifjt1}� -BW d k M1'�lrJe�4Bitt r� i as'$U"sensible people its; e- AAa ItOkte$nets, , $ C li r • Headache, Bad ,Blood&!and all DISCS* roti the Stomach; hirci', - R iitif , t`okrt f$ goo Bidod'i i a common Pimple to the worst Scrofulous Sore. e r• • Administratrixt, Notice to Cred- itors, Notice is hereGy gloat. Pursuant to . tion 36, Chapter 110, Revised Statute of Ontario, 1887. that all persons having claims against the estate of Walter Voila" late of the Township of Stanley in the'Oonnty of Huron, Yoeman, de- ceased, who died 'on or about the 90th day of September, A. D.,.1895 are to send by registered letter, or to deliver to Janet Moffat: Lot 93, con. 3,' Stanley, Brucefield P. d, the adminietratrla o' the property of tbesaid deceased, on or before the 14th day of Marob, 1896 a statement, con- taining their name, and addressee, fall particu- lar, os their olaime and the securities, if any, held by them, and that after said 14th day of March, 1896, the said Admimetretrtx will pro- oeed to distribute the assets of the said deceased, among the parties entitled thereto, having re- gard only to the claims of which notice shall have been received, as above required, and that the said administratrls will not be liable for said assets, or any part thereof, to any person or persona, ootioe of whose claims has not been received at the time df distribution. JAMES SCOTS' Solicitor for JANET MOFFAT, Adminlatratrix Dated at Clinton this 6th day of Feb.,1896 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the estate of Williams Hiiggine, late of the Town of Clinton, in the County of Huron, deceased. Notice Is hereby givee, pursuant to Section 36, R,S.0 , Chapter 110, that all creditors and others having claims against, the estate of the eppid de- ceased, who died on or about the tenth -day of January, 1896, at the said Town of Bat Portage, are hereby required to deliver or send by post pre- paid to Job Cooper, Clinton, Ontario, P.O„ on or before the first day of March, nest the names, addressee, and descriptions and full particulars of their claims duly verified sit the nature of the securities Of any) heir l4q them and the executors will, on aa$after the said first day of Marob, nest, proceed to dis- tribute the assets of the said estate, among the puttee entitled thereto, havingregard only to the claims of which they beve lemelee, and the said maeoutors trill not be liable for the as- sets of the said estate or any part thereof so die- tributed, to any person of whose claims they � have bo no'foe at e �t e JAMEBOOING% Sarnia,oh distribution. JOHN T. OUIEEIE, Wiegbam, I Br06111"' Dated at Clinton, this 17th day cf Jen., lege, 1:34931Ea Lter Stu: awry PICIIIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES NORWAY'SPR17OE, SOOTOU AND ASTRACHAN FINE', The letter of wtlioh we matte a gltteolettq. RAS gfebdev17t3N".;Atsttaligtauria 7yhig in this d;ans° . ii u11avkatbylur 1PatistaS. -$1b. 0t4ere by ]lf`etilt4tl3`" j 1pttli ariteyiutd 1d, 4,4*fre#, • JOHf, 4 NY t! _ II M,_.l_ iib_.-rP!•1-e,.-IY PARTIOVIArt 140111/1 lQ ' t� ok nice 104.0014w 1tu141t e.tanttl`0 emeelves $Rd i111A>l4 ` efficient be for 1s iele that wake aadjes> beautiful 0f grid` n 404't fultO, j1rid healthy bi bady. ° WTIsa l; do for ethers, caul X. do *mg. ;We Can't tell oboe* 1$ inA94kertl�t " 4-sk ,. s 4f#A V.,1#014. 0110014.044nraggists !.;r o,ok. 7`tee es, rticle, , aro ,fall , t °�, t aX > j1pF tii>rjppi finer nee. FACE .E>LH, $1 er' bottle. Clears this complex- ion. Text et have it 11 you want to get rid of freckles, moth pat,Ohee, &o. FACS PQWDE1tt--White, F Rah anid Brunette, 60 cents a box. Perfection to powder were. 1110N7tBZ 'Q EME1 75o, in op ° jars--createe, and improves face beauty for maid,. Wife or widow. Foe to wrinkles. Mrs Nettle l arrigon, noiericaig eautyDoetor' 40 and 42 Geary ' ' At.. Sen Fran qo cal. Fasteyn 9fficq,4¢6Washingfon Detrol't, DMtieniganu -, , r ,c S 1r'tINQ MAJORIT T±u 1600A4'.4:. 0A4'.4 x . List •COOPER'S XX BRO' FOR SALE BY US. THE CASH GROCERY C. L COOPER & CO, Farm ,produce taken Its easll.- fir ph?n, NTD. J.w. I Keeps the 'arg,� et q ,Bo." went of ,west code Quality ilne-an prloee snow in g -" - ( roceries, : OroQkery, Glassware .„.” t r TEAS-Blaok, Green and' Japan are unequalled in quality and prices. You will save from 6 to 10 cents per pound if you bay from ns instead of Tea peddlers. Con pare quality and prides. SUGARS -We are,headquarters, we bay direct from Montreal refiners. Keep beet quality and sell at close prices, NEW FR,ATS and have already disposed of during the holiday season, over four tons, and still have a large stook on hand. Different brands selling cheap, as to quality. Crookrry, China; ,Glassware and Lamps --We have to make room for our Imported Goode, and have reduced our prides on Dinner Sete, Tea Sete, Toilet Sets, Berry'Sets, Water Sete, Bread and Butter Plates, Cups and Saucers and Lampe of all kinds. Call and see our goods and get prices. No trouble to show Petit. A Little Knowledge Is not a dangetous thing when t,,lirects our attention to the fact that tiie ,- Forest City Business and Shorthand College, London, Ont. Is d0 the,moetpractical and business -like course in Canada,'?ICX" ngetarb igh grade VW{rlte£Or Catalogue) and College Journal. School rero en Jiff x ' J. w. WPSTEEVEL'Jt', "Y'iilld pt : utters INN oiitters! A few first-class well -made and well - finished .mutters, Cheap, at ma ••• so 1eu Consider Your Feet -the merit they do --how much they toll and suffer! Clothe them in kindly oboes, which give ease and comfort to them. Why load them down in ill-fitting leather shackles when you can buy the moat foot -fitting foot- wear in America for the same price es the hit or mise variety? Here is a shoe made by the famous Goodyear Welt' process which considers the form and inclinations of your Mot, - which yields to its eccentricities and helps it to do its duty. Made from best imported calf -skin -black or tan. Stamped on the sole $8.00,164.00, 86.00 per pair. • For sale by WM. • TAYLOR & SONS, Clinton. a. PI: NEY `t. 8c CON. rs • 6t' e Ofd Wel b�tllll' i0�1� . • 8'3 '`il'aarat Expnrirut'ine la the ttartlneet of the Tired sadtoe N ie iss"t **��Ototsl ri �ttud8 •• W strittrre+nred Wittenieg. sad. all Masa— arm Your t%ice l aids . tiiimor, itt welii dt•tK.` east tit 10061 i k : YiwlNiy ,. 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