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NEW BUTCHER SHOP.
The undersigned .d res to Intimate to
the people of 011intan and vicinity that he
has oponod a butcher shop in the store of
W, gore, Huron $tree,¢. He has had many
�gore experience, and teo}a that he can give
he beet of eAtisfaotion. lie will sell
strictly for Cash, and at the lowest possible
prices.
ORDERS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED
X. W. Wright, - Clinton.
CENTRAL BUTCHER SHOP
vti
.
40 -
FORD & MURPHY,
(successors to J. W. Langford)
Having
bopt�, taut the above bu'hignaer•we
intend to eontiat it on the cash principle,
and will supply our customers with the beat
l meats at the lowest paying prices. Patrons
may rely upon good aervtoe and prompt
► o filling of all orders.
>Q'ORD ,8t MURPHY
I Central Butcher Shop, Clinton
CITY BUTCHER SHOP
I wish to inform the public that I will�not
y be undersold, by any other person in the
business. I am a practical butcher, and
understand all the branches of,l,he business.
' We keep the very 'best meats and a.Iull
stook always on hand, and will sell at the
' Lowest Cash Prices. Bring along your
`money and get the meat at the cash price.
i Ve WM gLVw.0xedit ,.buk"O at- Q%Slt.prices.,
k w.: PIeaiie Call and see what you can do for
1 Cases at
CITY MEAT MARKET
COUCH & WILSON.
Subscribers desire to notify the public that
o hepp have bought out the butohoring bueipese
I& oondgotad by Mr Jas Q.Ford and Will obp ,
=the same under their pprteoney�.guperyisiitfi. i
A*4b1WCO16C1r, 6918. N. WILSON
CLINTON.
Fx,713- : Sausg&ge I
3 lbs. for 25c.
NO BEEF OR LIVER PUT IN.
Pork Chops, Roasts, Cured
11I�atS..
Prices to edit hared times. Pure LARD
by the poAl or Crock We,make fresh
sausage -every day.
JAS. STEEP & CO.
K.F+` FLOUR AND FEED STORES.
Produce'F��i�ange - .
Headquarters for all kinds of
FIELD & GARDEN SEEDS-
Two
EEDS-Two cars choice Seed Corn just ar-
rived from Illinois. We have a large
stock of Feed Corn. Oats, Barley,
Peas, Sc,
Highest market price paid for Coarse
Grains, or taken in exchange.
Cash paid for Eggs.
HILL & J OYNER
HURON ST., CLINTON,
AFRICAN MiSSIQNARIKS.
Mr. Moody has a popular and very toll. I
FsourO.Feed Store
ing way of "hitting" the trwrs which are }
tlttltry X, XSPn;,QY r;Nya a T ibwtP to tht
p
NEW BUTCHER SHOP.
The undersigned .d res to Intimate to
the people of 011intan and vicinity that he
has oponod a butcher shop in the store of
W, gore, Huron $tree,¢. He has had many
�gore experience, and teo}a that he can give
he beet of eAtisfaotion. lie will sell
strictly for Cash, and at the lowest possible
prices.
ORDERS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED
X. W. Wright, - Clinton.
CENTRAL BUTCHER SHOP
vti
.
40 -
FORD & MURPHY,
(successors to J. W. Langford)
Having
bopt�, taut the above bu'hignaer•we
intend to eontiat it on the cash principle,
and will supply our customers with the beat
l meats at the lowest paying prices. Patrons
may rely upon good aervtoe and prompt
► o filling of all orders.
>Q'ORD ,8t MURPHY
I Central Butcher Shop, Clinton
CITY BUTCHER SHOP
I wish to inform the public that I will�not
y be undersold, by any other person in the
business. I am a practical butcher, and
understand all the branches of,l,he business.
' We keep the very 'best meats and a.Iull
stook always on hand, and will sell at the
' Lowest Cash Prices. Bring along your
`money and get the meat at the cash price.
i Ve WM gLVw.0xedit ,.buk"O at- Q%Slt.prices.,
k w.: PIeaiie Call and see what you can do for
1 Cases at
CITY MEAT MARKET
COUCH & WILSON.
Subscribers desire to notify the public that
o hepp have bought out the butohoring bueipese
I& oondgotad by Mr Jas Q.Ford and Will obp ,
=the same under their pprteoney�.guperyisiitfi. i
A*4b1WCO16C1r, 6918. N. WILSON
CLINTON.
Fx,713- : Sausg&ge I
3 lbs. for 25c.
NO BEEF OR LIVER PUT IN.
Pork Chops, Roasts, Cured
11I�atS..
Prices to edit hared times. Pure LARD
by the poAl or Crock We,make fresh
sausage -every day.
JAS. STEEP & CO.
K.F+` FLOUR AND FEED STORES.
Produce'F��i�ange - .
Headquarters for all kinds of
FIELD & GARDEN SEEDS-
Two
EEDS-Two cars choice Seed Corn just ar-
rived from Illinois. We have a large
stock of Feed Corn. Oats, Barley,
Peas, Sc,
Highest market price paid for Coarse
Grains, or taken in exchange.
Cash paid for Eggs.
HILL & J OYNER
HURON ST., CLINTON,
At the :South Australian diniaer In
London last Thursday night Lord
u unity of
Roseb dilated no t ® n
er to
h Y
r
theyd rt n t to
pIle an tuaetr t1
to tDeelpeyalty of (:atlllda a10�usia-
Ila in tale recent crisis. Th4, Lael of
Shelburne declal•ed that the loyalty of
Canada aad Australia hRd unpile sply
advanced the cohegon of the` e2pire.
Thousands of oases of Consarnptiou, As-
thma, Cougs, Comeand 'Croup are oared
every day by Shiloh'a Cure. Sold by J.H.
Combe, Clinton.
A ttlypatch to the Toronto World
(Con9et'vativ0) says: "There is scarce-
ly any doubt now Lhat Mr Laugier will
get al; leapt five out of seven ,tls-embpirs
ttom Maditoba at the general elec-
tions, and it is ex i,: e.nely doubtful U
either M r Daly or Sir Chat lee could be
elected for any constituency in the
Province."
8; IN THE
MOOR
TOOK 510
Just spend his Four
Quarters for a bottle of �•
,.Burdock Blood. Bitters
as all sensible people do; be-
cause it cures D spegsia, Con-
sq
on- ,
sf<�patI,gna DJJ1oi§0ess, Ian
Ii adache, Bad Blood; and a 1
Diseases of the Stomach, Liver,
Kidneys, Bowels and Blood from
a common Pimple to the worst
Scrofulous Sore.
a P10"' gh. s
Heitz,;but y they don'G�"'*bmt ail other:` 1"t
tont coat anything to look at it, an�if I can sell
on one you 11 never regret it• - ALBERT
EELEY, General Blacksmith, Clinton.
SPAN TIMD
Farmers' sone or other industrial persons o
air education to whom 876.00 a month would
e an inducement. Write me with referensee.
ould also engga� ge• ladies�'^�pt�:`pheir own homes.
H.EINSCOTTj 166°$ay'Bt�teet, Toronto.
SHE PAGE WIRE FENCE.
This fe`noe'is the best gnd etYiofrgeitt wire feuce
n existence, it has a smooth surfndp, apd"Will
urn stook without in)dry. It is nest and easy
o put np requiring few poets; it cannot° blow
loan; wily not bra lA winter; it 11,iS tight.
mll'gtrou$ and astly ILS g (lt/ourie p
hatitth tvithfn,the ioach of all, T r-
igtied ie el le out "It
I Stanley, ,Tuak�sxtiith
3nileltt, Qoderloh Township and Colborne, an
9111 promptly fill orderelfor the erection of the
ence in any of the townships named.
'GPM STANLEY, Ro]In'e&vtule
For 'Twenty -Six Years
DUNN'S,
Bim' INC
PPIcW DERTHE S BEST�FRIEND
LARGEST SALE Iii dANADA.
Ivo Chance to lime AA xspwvt>a,
o w atta
AFRICAN MiSSIQNARIKS.
Mr. Moody has a popular and very toll. I
FsourO.Feed Store
ing way of "hitting" the trwrs which are }
tlttltry X, XSPn;,QY r;Nya a T ibwtP to tht
p
BRAN & SHORTS
persous'to-day. Speaking of salvation by,
In large or small quantities.
grace he has said: "It is well that q tuair
OIL CAKE and MEAL
'
OF ALL KINDS.
work,�}Is own way into )I ,"Von, you Lover
10 Founds Choice Oatmeal for 1
would'hear tho'laht of it. Why, down bare'
bushel of Oats.
In this world, ye a man happens to got a
D. COOK, 'CLINTON.
little.aheAd of his fellows, And s9yap9s a
BANKS.
taw thousand dollars together, you'll hear
The Molsons Bank.
him bragging about his being a self-mado
Incorporated by Act o1 Parliament, 1866'
F
CAPITAL,`- $2,000,000.
boy and worked his way up in th6 world.
REST FUND, $1,375,000
I've heard so much of this port of thing
HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL.
that I'm sick and tired of the whole bual-
J. H. R. MOLSON..... _..President.
Fr W. THOMAS,....General Manager.
peso; and I'm glad we sha'n't have mon
Notes discounted Collections made, Drafts is-
and' American exchange bought
„
;j
sned,Sterling
sad gold at lowest current rates. Interest al -
lowed on deposits.
worked their way into heaven,”
and the number is still increasing. They
ii5vi iEr, nt'9 .
Money advanced to farms on their own nota
with one or TAorb endorsers. No mortgage re
.mired as security
Napoleon's Advice Concerning Hortense.
but it is wonderful what earnestfness and
I
11. C. IJAEWER, Manager.
-
G
t '
E0. D, McTAGGAR'1'.
1
R
BANKE7-
6 r
ALBE1�tT ST, - CLINTON.
tians; read the latest official reports frorn
and passionate reprimand from the Em-
Nyassa Land, and glance at the latest
peror Por his eoonomy. What was wanted
map of Africa, to be convinped of the weal,
d gen8>t>�ti B� >G►�'., $nsinesa?
devotion and industry of the missionaries.
scripts, encouragement -for the Dutch
Mi, siou houses do notgrow of them -
Catholics, and a giddy court where men
selves. Gospels are not translated into
DriO ilrt;gre�t allowed on
bs.;
African tongues, nor aro convert. spon-
dos
tapeous products of human nature. lam
play. '.'Set your wife dance as much as
somewhat familiar with African facts,
9�ASX:9It14
and to me these things represent immense
have a wife forty years old, and from the
labor, patience and self-sacrifice ; but
theft Mstle to farmers an Own
A6dVa
'
es at low rates of -interest.
not
the missionary's eyes.
d 061 Banking, Bnsinets transacted
It is true, though strange, that for the
r,Tiit'teropt alluvbed oli �opporittf.
Mile NOON 1 unit
first six years or so very little visible effect
" . X, ktfi 'Zpi i7�lrt it fl�an'Ager.
is produced by missionary teaching and
Century.
Influence. The mind of a, pagan descend -
apt, of innumerable centuries of ,pagans
At the :South Australian diniaer In
London last Thursday night Lord
u unity of
Roseb dilated no t ® n
er to
h Y
r
theyd rt n t to
pIle an tuaetr t1
to tDeelpeyalty of (:atlllda a10�usia-
Ila in tale recent crisis. Th4, Lael of
Shelburne declal•ed that the loyalty of
Canada aad Australia hRd unpile sply
advanced the cohegon of the` e2pire.
Thousands of oases of Consarnptiou, As-
thma, Cougs, Comeand 'Croup are oared
every day by Shiloh'a Cure. Sold by J.H.
Combe, Clinton.
A ttlypatch to the Toronto World
(Con9et'vativ0) says: "There is scarce-
ly any doubt now Lhat Mr Laugier will
get al; leapt five out of seven ,tls-embpirs
ttom Maditoba at the general elec-
tions, and it is ex i,: e.nely doubtful U
either M r Daly or Sir Chat lee could be
elected for any constituency in the
Province."
8; IN THE
MOOR
TOOK 510
Just spend his Four
Quarters for a bottle of �•
,.Burdock Blood. Bitters
as all sensible people do; be-
cause it cures D spegsia, Con-
sq
on- ,
sf<�patI,gna DJJ1oi§0ess, Ian
Ii adache, Bad Blood; and a 1
Diseases of the Stomach, Liver,
Kidneys, Bowels and Blood from
a common Pimple to the worst
Scrofulous Sore.
a P10"' gh. s
Heitz,;but y they don'G�"'*bmt ail other:` 1"t
tont coat anything to look at it, an�if I can sell
on one you 11 never regret it• - ALBERT
EELEY, General Blacksmith, Clinton.
SPAN TIMD
Farmers' sone or other industrial persons o
air education to whom 876.00 a month would
e an inducement. Write me with referensee.
ould also engga� ge• ladies�'^�pt�:`pheir own homes.
H.EINSCOTTj 166°$ay'Bt�teet, Toronto.
SHE PAGE WIRE FENCE.
This fe`noe'is the best gnd etYiofrgeitt wire feuce
n existence, it has a smooth surfndp, apd"Will
urn stook without in)dry. It is nest and easy
o put np requiring few poets; it cannot° blow
loan; wily not bra lA winter; it 11,iS tight.
mll'gtrou$ and astly ILS g (lt/ourie p
hatitth tvithfn,the ioach of all, T r-
igtied ie el le out "It
I Stanley, ,Tuak�sxtiith
3nileltt, Qoderloh Township and Colborne, an
9111 promptly fill orderelfor the erection of the
ence in any of the townships named.
'GPM STANLEY, Ro]In'e&vtule
For 'Twenty -Six Years
DUNN'S,
Bim' INC
PPIcW DERTHE S BEST�FRIEND
LARGEST SALE Iii dANADA.
Ivo Chance to lime AA xspwvt>a,
o w atta
AFRICAN MiSSIQNARIKS.
Mr. Moody has a popular and very toll. I
ing way of "hitting" the trwrs which are }
tlttltry X, XSPn;,QY r;Nya a T ibwtP to tht
so rife In the theological GoinIn o t many
PrOINVvi 9.rk THwY a I QAO.
persous'to-day. Speaking of salvation by,
I was the only white Iran during 1870 in
grace he has said: "It is well that q tuair
Equatorial Africa, but in 1:077, yvhon only
Can't save„bilpsolf; for. iii P` man, could ogly
a short diitt4noo from the Atlantic, the
work,�}Is own way into )I ,"Von, you Lover
firpt missionaries lauded 01) the east coast
would'hear tho'laht of it. Why, down bare'
tu'responso to an appeal that I had written
In this world, ye a man happens to got a
in 1875 from Uganda. During the years
little.aheAd of his fellows, And s9yap9s a
from 1879 to 1681 missionaries followed
taw thousand dollars together, you'll hear
cloroly my tracks up the Congo, and as a
him bragging about his being a self-mado
hundred influences were in the course of a
malt and telling how he began as a poor
Lew years enlisted in the cause of Africa,
boy and worked his way up in th6 world.
Nymma Land and the eastern and southern
I've heard so much of this port of thing
part of Control Africa botlatt to be studded
that I'm sick and tired of the whole bual-
with Christian missions, and missionaries
peso; and I'm glad we sha'n't have mon
have continued to enter Africa ever since,
bragging through all 'eternity how they
until now there must be about 900 of them,
worked their way into heaven,”
and the number is still increasing. They
are not all reputed to be first-class men,
Napoleon's Advice Concerning Hortense.
but it is wonderful what earnestfness and
Louis, who was governing Holland with
perseverance will do. We have only to
reference to its own best' interests, and
think of Uganda, with its 200 churches
ordering the affairs of his' own 'family
and cathedral and its 50,000 native Chris -
rigidly but admirably, received a severe
tians; read the latest official reports frorn
and passionate reprimand from the Em-
Nyassa Land, and glance at the latest
peror Por his eoonomy. What was wanted
map of Africa, to be convinped of the weal,
was pay for the troops, plenty of oon'
devotion and industry of the missionaries.
scripts, encouragement -for the Dutch
Mi, siou houses do notgrow of them -
Catholics, and a giddy court where men
selves. Gospels are not translated into
would forget more serious things, and
African tongues, nor aro convert. spon-
where Queen Hortense could makes dia-
tapeous products of human nature. lam
play. '.'Set your wife dance as much as
somewhat familiar with African facts,
she wants to ; It is proper for her age. I
and to me these things represent immense
have a wife forty years old, and from the
labor, patience and self-sacrifice ; but
field of battle I recommend her to gd to
others expect Africans to fall In love with
halls ; while you want one of twenty to
the missionary's eyes.
live In a cloister, or, like a wet nurse, al-
It is true, though strange, that for the
ways bathing her child." -"Life of Nur
first six years or so very little visible effect
poison," by Prof. Sloane, In February
is produced by missionary teaching and
Century.
Influence. The mind of a, pagan descend -
apt, of innumerable centuries of ,pagans
Parlor Maids,
ap(ioars to be for some time impenetrable
e t maid servant i stpad of,meu,, are
,a s' R
to t,ho Christian' dpetrine, and. no ;natter
zealously a missionary may strive
now seen in many of the best houses
They require less wages and cost less iso
Ih�i
wi>kb him, he continues to preaent,,wwpod-
aptl'0ulneee, by and. by t0to Is a
ked}i, stl cis pdneideritply' mare. So alto
laid b9couilg more
,until
m of interest p he catches the,lclea,.aa
thio?; r g6irants eire
I g '
and ' iY101`6 popu ar. Thu lig ry ' so to
ak; ,of a' padl'dr' mald aq eriod Is a
lg�
k t art • and the interest becomes', feeti-
4R dsnd spreads from family to: tzlily,
s thb
laid, well -made black alpdoa'g�oira,' telth
t}qt Noonverte multiply rapidly. "Ops
tight -fitting sleeves, gathered slightly
$d upon the waters, for thou aliACfind
no repro Ra ama1�1 I bite
onl,+ at th tillr,
pgnas wI a l3 k b�. Td go
l 'ltoa col.
' .• nd , to, t fls-
, ! 4 .
.
• , ?Y AAPBobi ►'�1 #lars,anti
nklit�i�i e i }j1i},q
tb' igen cu
,iC
ossa and Bakongo. At the town of Banza
deep s.
D[anteka, for instance, one day 900 natives
came to Mr. Richards, the missionary,
1tr Cf LOST
HOW A ROME WAS LOST
requested to be baptized by him. He
lead labored among them many years, but
hitherto converts had been few. The mis-
_
THE BITTER EXPERIENCE OF MR
ELWOOD, SR., OF SIMCOE.:421112,1611
sionary Imposed conditions on them. He
li jiIt 33 t'they must first assemble their
Ile 11 d idols'and stores of and de-
ATTA(;h&D WITH NEJ`nt.GIA OF THE LIMBS HH
, gin,
stroy all in the market place. And they
BECAME HELPLEBR 111)St xdExYn IN'rExa>t
went ioethwith and did it "The Story of
the Development of Africa, by Henry M.
AooNY- •SPIONT HIS HOME IN DOCTORING
Stanley, in the February Century.
WITH SPECT [STs WrLHou ,, AVAIL --DR.
Wi` UMS' PINS P1,1,8 COM® TO THE REs-
A Colonial Lady's Wardrobe.
Mistress Jane, widow of Cuthbert Fen-
cus WHEN OTHER Iii' EA Na Ht FAILED.
wick, of Fenwick Manor, legislator, coup-
-
ollot, commissioner, died in 1660, leaving a
From the Simcoe I:eformer,
will through which we catch glimpses of
the wardrobe andtoiletteof acoloniallady
Tna man virtues of Dr, Williams' Pink
Y
of the period. To her stepdaughter Teresa
Pills for Pale People hare, so often L- an
I she leaves the little bed, the mohair rug,
p tblished in the cohlmns of this paper, that
and the yellow curtains, besides her ta1-
they are widely kuok7a to the residents of
feta suit and her serge coat, all her fine
Norfolk Cou4.t and it is as widely conced-
tv� hove bron(',ht into
linen, her hoods and scarfs, "except the
ed that y,! joy more
a +• petticoats -the
I acne, and her three
than•ons I%b$sehould, ar.d their merits are'
hatted Holland one, the new serge and the
spoken of only in Words of )aiafse. In this
instance the facto are brought directly
oys she
ngled ngreat
To her �and
three rjewels,
! gives
home 0 -the residents of Simcoe, a gentle•
s arf'e.
that all bawn
I and rings, except her wedding
man who is glad to testify to the benefit he
has received from the use of these Ville be-
pliti ring,
which goes to Teresa; and to tack a bed
ing a resident of this town. Mr Wm. EI-
and a pair of cotton sheets. To her step-
}tkglamtl .Ignatius an ell of tat -
a Ro%;
weod, or., a, resident of Simcoe for about 9
years, and for pears a resident.. of Fort
negro maid Dorothy, her red
Tott to hit. ne
a: to
Erie, is carpenter by trade, is lend in bis
cotton coat; and to Esther, the new maid,
all the linen of the coarser sort. To
praise of the benefits he derived from thees
pills. In an int view with Mr Elwood, he
Thomas, the Indian, two pairs of shoes
told the Reformer that , abgnt eight years
he e k d with aloe. too c, tarrh
and A match -coat; apd t Thomas asotJttor,
three aids of 00tt0n, o the;asav I- anis
�1 y� •. �j lel'
#f.
�1
4'
'SPRING" WEATHER CHANGES 1F YOU DOUBT
'�` CAUSER the efficacy of Scott's Sarsaparilla write any �
ARE1 �* , VA�1.� of the following before, purchasing
J. D. Todd, druggist, Queen St. W.Torontcl _
" "'�"• Miss M. J.Gould, Lloydtown,Ont.; J. Morrow, `
Old People the ° Seierest sufferers—Plwgent merchant, Fullerton, Ont.; Wm. T. Thomp.
danger by the no of Scott's S4rsuparilla son, Zepher, Out,; Geo. Denham, druggist,
—the greatest of Spring Ibedidnes. Petrolea, Ont.; W. S. Bond, merchant,
Lloydtown, Out.; Joseph Dtincars, farmer.
LaGrippe, sore throat, bronchitis, pneu- Petrolea, Out.; Miss Hattie Delaney, f74
monia, inflammatory rheumatism and heart Crawford St., Toronto; M. N. Defoe, mer -
disease in the spring get in their deadly work chant,{ Zephyr, or Wm.. Cornish, FulNrtotu
When the system is not cleaned out and Over gaoo other names on application.
prepared beforehand for coming climatic Old people, and young and middle aged as
changes disease in some form or other - well, should fortify themselves for spring by
sudden and fatal or lingering and certain -is enriching the blood and purifying the system.
almost sure to follow. There is only one palatable and effective
One dollar will buy a bottle of Scott's medicine for this purpose and that is
Sarsaparilla ; one bottle is a sure guarantee�
against the diseases of spring ; every reliable
dealer keeps this king of blood purifiers; ask
for it; don't take anything else. If you can. a a� lia
i J
not get it in your own neighborhood write to M#
the manufacturers,JErdmanson hates
45 Lombard Street, Toropto. TRY Scott's skin Soap. r t
For sale by Allen & Wilson, Cltuton,
Granges and Lemons
At present 2 dozen of either for 25c at
R. ADAMS
New HATS, CAPS, MILLINERY, &c
ADAMS' EMPORIUM, R A D A A �' G
L0nESBIoRo ti tl lYl ►J -
Majority
Of houses the parlor is also the drawing room and reception room.
Here is really where the effort to display is aonoentrated,beoause here
most of our visitors are entertained. In the line of Pictures, we have
just received some very pretty things suitable for any parlor, framed
complete and ready for banging.
The prices of these Pictures are
25c.5 45c.9 $1 and $1.510.
The colorings are soft and delicate end the subjects picturesqueland-
scapes. We have also a special line of Frames suitable for Cabinets,
complete with glass, mat, &o., at 46, 50 and 60 cents. If you want
something choice see these goods before they all go.
JOSEPH W. CHIDLEY■
FURNITURE DEALER AND UNDERTAKER,
ag a a e a
of the head and throat, and *as obliged to p'iteh rbert, a' h Che d of tgbaed L11- ■�•'� '-'�
quit work, and since thAt time. has not 10"ll - for,¢To yea s; p to Iter slave 111Vi1- IRWIN been able to fter hie calling- The die- iiam, his freedom, provided be pay a hosesJs We
ease, shortly after he was taken ill, level- htad every year to the Church ; and to the
oped into nearalgia of the lower limbs church, the same William, "to be a slAvt
from which he snffered terrible agony.- forever, if he shall ever leave her core -
During his long illness the services of spec- Mallon"; for had not her loved brother Keeps the largest assortment of newest goods.
ialists in both Toronto and Buffalo as well William Eltonhead, and mazy of her Quality fine and prices low in
as those of local pbyeioana both in hie for- dearest friends, "died by the bloody fangs
mer home and Simcoe, were called into re- of Puritan wolves P" -"Certain Worthies Groceries, Crockery, Glassware
gnistion, but all to no purpose. So bad did and Dames of Old Maryland, ' by John
be become, and so great were the pains Williamson Palmer, in the February TEAS -Black, Green and Japan are unequalled in quality and prices. You will save
MT f that shot through his limbs, that at time Cantury. from 5 to 10 cents per pound if you buy from us instead of Tea peddlers. Com-
cLeod's — pare quality and prices.
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O I R when Men Were Honest. I SUGARS -We are healquarters, we buydirect from Montreal refiners. Kee beet
,`ra l �m 1 l ` `J �0,+ l r I At one time in the highlands of Scotland quality and sell at close prices. p
AND OTHER to ask for a receipt or promissory note was r
Considered an Insult, and ,uch it thingass SPECIAL BAI GAINS--3ponnde Evaporated Peaches for 260. Sibs Evapor•
1t!`, -ted liN]1iP,f]]Lt+. - breach of contract wax rarely heard of, so i aced Apples for 25c. u Ibe Prunes for 25c. `LH lb Boa Raisins for 81`
strict did the people regard their honor. I Crockery, Cilihm, Glassware aml Lanips-we have to make room for oar
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s The Presbyterian Witness tells astory of Imported Goods, and have rednced our prices on Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Toilet
a farmer vIYhn had been to the lowlands Sets, Berry Sets, Water Sete, Bread and Butter Plates, Caps and Saucers and
For Impure, Weak and Impoverished ,
Bhod Dyspepsia, Sleeplessness, Pulpa- k ,¢ I andliad there acquired worldly wisdom. I Lamps of ail kinds. Call and see our goods and get prices. No troubleto show
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Cation of the Heart, Liver Complaint t.: .� After rat uruing to his native place he goods.
Neuralgia, Loss of Memory, Bronchitis "� needed som(, money and requested a loan - --- - - ----
Consumption, Gall Stones,Jaundice,Kid,from a gentleman in the neighborhood.
ney and Urinary Diseases, St. Vitus' Dance �J r� The latter, Mr. Ktewart, complied and ppp� OOa"1C'n-0 7i-.--•7*y,�
Female Irregularities and General Debility aonntod out the gold, when the farmer (�
immediately wrote out a receipt.. razor
LABORATORY, GODERICH, ONT � �' "And what is this note, mmn asked Po Yo
J. M. MCLEOD, Mr. Stewart, on receiving the slip of QQ
Prop. and Manufacturerpaper. I �� tj'
"WAS IINARLL TO WALK AROUND." This is a receipt, sir, binding me to I e�
Sold in Clinton he had to be held down on his conch. His Bl
mue ye ark your gold at the right time," i FEEL SICK ■
J. H. COMBE, and ALLANN &WILSON Donald,
stol�ch and bowels aero seriously afflicted Dona
and lie was indeed in a deplorable Condit- I "Bindinv ye, indord ! Well, my man, if MAPS
condition. About a year ago he lost the ye canna t.rnst yuurti-If I'm sore I'll na l�
uqe of his left foot and ankle and was nn- trust ye ! Such as ya cannahae my gold." Disease commonly Comes On with slight
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able unto walk arod hie home without And gathering it tip lie returned It to hisJ. greatpg'difficulty. At one time Mr F.lwoidg desk and locked it tip. symptoms,which when neglectedincrrasewaa ossessed of a ood home, but so los "But, sir, Imightdie," replied the needy in extent and raduall row danYerous. was he ill lie spent all tis property in the Scot, unwilling to surrender his hope of gradually g g
hop, of regaining his health. Last fall Mr the loan, "and perhaps my sone might re- _
—THE LEADING— Elwood commenced taking Pink Pills slid fuse it ye, but the bit of paper would com- If you SUFFER FROM HEADACHE, DYS- TAKE Ri PANS TABU LES
shortly after he bean to feel an improve pel them." PEPSIA or INDIGESTION,
ment in his condition. Hecootinugd the "Compel them to sustain their dead 11 you are BILIOUS.CONSTiPATED, or have RIPANS TABULES
'UNDuse of the•pills until he had taken 13 boxes. father's honor I" cried the enraged Celt. LIVER COMPLAINT, TAK
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wben be rogtlined the use of his foot and "They'll need Compelling to do; right if _
--AND- ankle and'thongbt be was abont oared and thin is the road ye're leading them- Ye If your COMPLEXION IS SALLOW, or you TAKE RI PANS TABU LES
diseontinundtheir use, do long had be can gang elsewhere for money, I tell ye, SUFFER DISTRESS AFTER EATING,
L���T MLtiDER - been a sufferer however, that it was im- but ye'll And nano about here that'll put For OFFEN$IVE REATH and ALL DISOR: TAKE RIPANS TABULES
17 M JJlll possible fey hini to become bot Weaaent in more faith in a bit of paper than h naigk- VERS OP TH: StOMACH,
so short a time. An attack of the grip bor's word of honor and his love of right."
"- again brotdght Ott' the disease, but not by Ripans Tubules Regulate the System and Preserve the Health.
A FULL LINE OF R say mea{�� q ter 1plyi as fprinIrly, He Tosifn,�'tho Ealalency of a Motorman.
age n co Many the pills and is Many street railway companies are alive Ripans Tabules aCt gently, but promppby upon the liver, stomach and Intestines ;
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fast regaining his former health and leela to this fact that the motorman is one of the cleanse, the dystem effectu;;l y I cure d spepsia, habitual constipation, offensive
certain that Pink Pills will exterminate allmost important factors in the street oar breath And headache. One TABULE taken at the first Indication of indigestion,
, IWT I"'•� � trRcee of disease from hies H feels,
,v9 Q t� Q eeryIw, `apd rgwarfls pf var)ojie kinds priR ; balloustless, diziine�ss, diatresg after rating or dtpresslou of spirits, will surely and
t o gratified et what the pill a e d ne' idr` new iiaing offered to motormen who have gnlcklqq r,2ode°the whole difficulty. If given a fair trial ittpans Tabules' are an
bim that he gladly gave the information to ]ran their cars on schedule for a certain infallibl6 Curt`; they cdntafn nothfng injurious and are an economical remedy.
ThebestE ��bltllinin Fluidused 'the Reformer for publi atioq in the hope Yen time'witi�q an accident. An-
1, $ dist his experience nt► ''l{e a betied9 to -other Pout froiir v, cfthe railway com- Ear
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some other sufferer, ponies are approaching the question of the Ea I / If / �A G `
Dr Williams' Pink Pills strike qqt tharoot 010 m toxin,u this atter of economyON'�'� /� t �+ �r,�+
Spliondid Hearse. of the disease, driving i,riY6iid tli�,sy�*n latht+ confinmpt on''ot i' a motive power o�■frw,- Q(1X i TO Ati /
and restoring the patient to health and the car. It is a wall -known fact that two Q$
f t �° strength. In oases of araiysia a inal M9 rmen paA A b f� same equipment Ripans Ta ules an sold by drn efa, or by mail fi
tt bR �,jj [� a Duce (60 orate a bo j is sent to pe Rt Chem -
1 troubles, locomotor 8t aid,( eo tic$, le�tr the xkM 1'outai In` the mama tiro and ictal cloffi}idi�v, Nd. l0 8'�irnce 8t„ New Yor Sample
�Lsl��m 8 P• rlyLIY�1'1'01V rbenmatism, orysipelas aarofulous trouble yot use vastly different amounts of power. vial, 0 centk
r d " oto., these are superior to all othet treat- ,a.,
RtisgtTetloOavofetore This' 9STS a: rftiITO,r�.??a� attoal
t„ meat. They, •tri Bike,, a reppenlflo •for thg nr'itliof� o fl+t,I*N the T'400-41p4,lgpp Orman.
1' O'f150t31Tli TOW HALL troubles villltlbtnaked the-li%erof-satnany Ailtltl►t1� neceeeary ie to eb11N rune
women a burden and speedly redtorea'theeA>','loaded'up to standard weight, over A
"oh slow of has{th to mallow cheeks. Men divan track in an exact prearranged time,
broken down by overwork worry or excess,
will find In Pink Pt1Ia a certain onre. 'staking a definite a numbs{' of intermediate
sold by fill q% era or dent by mall post iy&a1W ties. lio„ eleoma meter Its the ser
aid at t 0 oon 0, boa rol-.6.bo9es or 2°6Qi .scut Ilve ilii dictortinalti�s ft urdsof iter- Ll
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stia hT.Y. Beware, of ifnii;tiiio t► d ktliistt� - •. , . , ,
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TMs T. A, glOoulll ftfiliroAl Co. I,NI„ 7orallEty I;rra, tune alleged to 1G3 "inch as gond." 1ls lrsr>1111►iItl ltllontd,r ilii +IWw Gi Va.r �ai.ac{l
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