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I wtf�bato fnfarm1be public that I willinot'
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bUsi iiia butcher,
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unddrittaad all the branches al the. business..
Wg kQep the very best meats and' a full
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Lowest ,Gash Prices. Bringg along..yonr
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moues* and get the meas at'tha cash price.
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COUCH & WILSON.
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{ subscribers desire to notify the public that
beyhave bought. out the butchering business
lately by Mr Jae A.Ford, will con.
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tinue the same ander their personal supervision.
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Orders *91, have prompt and careful attention,
Fresh m'eatd of alt kinds will be kept in season.
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sold at reasonable rates and delivered ,anywhere
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,::ARTHUR
COUCH, CHAS. N. WILSOIS
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CLINTON.
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FLOUR AND FEED STORES. '
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SEEDS 1 SEEDS I
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vackage of each of the following seeds
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gg Blood Beet, Short Blood Beet,
Rad'dish, Uucumber, Tomato,
Garden Carrot, Sweet Peas
Nasturtiun (tall or dwarf)
All for 25 Cents.
Also Bulk seeds such as Peas, Beans,
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Corn, Timothy Clover and'
Alsyke U' lover.
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JAS. STEEP & CO.
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Produce. Exchange
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FIELD & GARDEN SEEDS
Two cars'choice Seed Corn just ar-
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stock -of Feed Corn. Oats, Barley,
Peas &C.
Highest market r�ce �ppaid for Coarse
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Cash paid for Eggs.
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,t., The Molsons Banks,,
Incorporated by Act of Parliament,181%;
+s CAPITAL, ~- $2,040,000.
REST FUND, - $1,875,000
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HEAD OFFICE$ MONTRE A.L. '
J. H. R. MOLSON......... Prosldwit,
11. t F. W. THOMAS,.... General Manager.',
Totes discounted Collections made, brafts la-
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J,�'� - � r g y #ae u . rt 1"b, e�0r I rs �"�17',,:.;;, •Lary of the sogtetV., oi� thQ nleQtirtg at ; .;.'
.:" ," 4 Co�veylug Words of slope to the which thetnarriage le solemnized. ! �".,• , , � � '� � �, i;r `
Aflliut�d. M+trrlages cannot ire solemnized un
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--^^--µnd:ky :'in:.the church n; 0htuchee
le -sure to Attend those t e o o u '' c T ,a,`'
SU,CCeSS who M41,ogogil maeaf shell HAD 8UYFNAXD.IPAOX HEA4T TAOUBXX AND LIVER su UPOZ d by the past rS, r under eu
time witty, ;atteudin license or a certificate issued by an is, , a` , ` � r, : .
CaAiPf.IIICT, wHl.n WAJ301IEA BOB N&nYOU9 Suer of marriage liCQn8.QR3. i "'' ''` `11 ;lay{ 1'; ` fix:
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TheCamaEuneSsC�►Ue a eYQTttAT_rq Now •e weal A0 lsvlea, Where either of these ( y0 ,�
parties not
CHATUAN, ONT. being•amidower or widow) ie under, . . -" I .1h, r
Froin the Carleton Place Herald. ,
Last week showed'th9t� pleoin� of ova te• eightCet} ye lis, the consent of the
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iu oholaepoeigonethis weak three.i'l„ �4uth, it ill said, ie epmelimes atrang0r fatltel!, ii• livtilg` r if he be dead the &t
Ilelh; Mitchell, placed as second step I'M thaw.fioti0n, and its no way has this phrase mother s corfsetltR�r iP both be dread : ; �; a ;a 4, •
pher with the van Anke steam spgcialtf AJo., tleep?better exam lined titan i. the lain the conse,Ot of t , guardian, if any' illi. ,'zir.
of Cht� a Tho flret ate oRtapher, to thei�sme p- 11 ; gCIGAD]ETTES
otHoe.`m le Anne atofiat alecn [armer v, 1 unvs,>tyllshed statement of ribs,'9V. $ >ad� roust b0 obttaltie Viand produced anc� IFt
,tsspoa Warren as a (keeper and o»lae as- wiirds, at Carleton Place, to a rapgr�er of proved' befolq, a l nee can issue. ltrti.� I
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eiatant-with Win. Gray sone, Chatham, tbe�l Qrald a few weeks age. d. Ed. If niece be:qo g ardian, the license `q4,.''..
Prod hompegn ohang from sten pier walla is well known in this own, having issuer ma
with G a. Douglas eteaogra hoY with t g yr^4n being satisfied as to that
'Messrs Wilson, Realm,,, MoBeoiW ik $err, lived- here for nearly twenty-five years, facts, issueAlia teense, and he may al- `>,; + uiv' f
Barrietem Chatham. The story she related we will giye in her eo.doLso if the parents or survivin W. S • ]KII, a,ll :;An ”
IT PAYS TO ATT»N>} A GOOD SCHOOL own- ;words. She said: "In July of 1!!94 I rent reside out of the Province, and` , J Co.,' , a!f
College re -opens for th new year, ;Jan: oto was; taken ill with fever, caused by blood the party., under eighteen ears is and ' l ,.t
For catalogue PDlsoninj;,,and laid hovering betweeq life .bitstreeq�ot the twelve months pre, ROCHESTFiR.� 'N. Y.
I). McLAC13LAN Chatham and death for eight weeks. After the ' ceding a.:henident of this Province. rryY` + ,
doctor succeeded in breaking up the fever, Algrrtage's of anyone under fourteen I +u 4 • ;
my heart began to trouble me, jaundice years, or any olla•,who Is an idiot or in- 1 rrll
Ind Liver complaint also set in. I scald seine, is forbidden. , i
not sleep and my nerves were terribly un- « tri't ti
McKillop Mnhlsl FIre insurance Go strung. During my illness, after the fever SURA~TO' WIN, Retail eVAr�rWhere �' `'y.s
1 ft me, I was attended b no less than The pec la reggg e" and appreciate real . .1 1.,� .
PA1RM ISOLATIDD TO NP► PBOPERTR ONLH ! y
INBUI ED tree doctors, but their medicine seamed merit. That iii w food's Sarsaparilla .1L5 IV , 1 `$
of no avail as I lay for months in a terribly h e the largest ,aloe the world. Merit , = i ,
or l�ms. a actated condition and a er,%= te(F o a+� �h rl -
Oeo. vPatt, Pr*@I,4 nt Etarlcak P.O.: James T. ppi�at� •r In ' . rq�edipiha meJsv" ,,.,th¢ .`pow " tp: once, r per Package PArc�Ar a tiv> ' d u. ,.,:
Broadtoot, vice Pres.osior6b+P.O.; W. J. span- b0 a;nand again. This sate aljiSalt iketo.q iliixeaparilli"0larpllbeo ,ntelyr . r- )
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non, secs-Treae., 6e►tortb`P.O.; 8f. Hardie, In- td until about OhrietmaYr.�hht;ti a. friend manently oaree. It ierhe Oni► ene9loo$ !, "^
specter of losses, seaforth P. O. s0 Rested to me to try Dr. Williams' Pink Purifier. Its superior merit Is on estab• t' `
eLfortDIREC- M. I pills; hay hngbetnd proopted :ew i. , p t - 17 FIRST PRIZE MEDALS. F � �y
Jae. Hroad got,8eaforth�M Mnrd e, Beatorth; hen I i } boxes 1'shed toot and marl wins.. r N. L
Goo,Hseteto�tbt4�i Ye 00, id ti. aeln 'Thos: but l;t 1SoonSdenoaepl> � 1thoUgh with -- e,l= rk ^O
yy ; t By.iha_tirde IIQOD�f3 "$If;LB are easy to take;easy to __ _ _ . »
Carbatt,-OUnton ; John McLean. Kippon. ,
♦O NTS. I had-uoed three bodes .I began to feel a operate. Care indigestion, headache.
Thos.. Nellans Hariock; Robt. McMillan. sea" little better and began to got an ap1mute. ,;
forth and J. Caminge, Egmondville. This'encoursge&toe to persevere in the use MADAME LAURIER.
Parties d'estroas to effect insurances or trap- 1 �5' d "
of tha pine, and I stir continued to im- ' << I`.• t
Beat other business, will be promptly'a"ttended rove. I began to alae well m heart r'
to on application to anp of the abovooffioere P g P + y THE GENTLE AND ACCOMPLISHED WIFE �rBr , Ili
fit i d -: 11i' L'`r
sdrtese o their reapao the offices ceased to bother me an my nervous dye> OF THE NEW CANADIAN PREMIER. M �:1
tem which had received snob a fierce shock ,vp,
was again fully restored. My liver trouble The Detroit Frea Press has the fol11
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$�xx=iller N%%z oery also disappeared, in fact I became almost a lowing' personal sketch, which is so « ,xy
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new creature. I now feel as well se I ever well written, that it must be from the F�
FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL ,TREES did in my life. 'I have used in all eight pen of a Canadian who known all
boxes and still oontinae to take an 000ae. about the estimable lad whose en T"w
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NORWAY SPRUCE, SCUTOB ional pill if I feel' any way depressed, portrait is given : Y, P ` ' :,
AND ASTRACHAN PINE, Yes, she said, I am thankful to think that Mme. Laurier, wife of Wilfrid Laur- (. G .r #,
The latter of which we make a specialty, I tried Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, because I ter, the present Premier of Canada. is 1 . ,
believe no other medicine could have effeo- an admirable example of the best type (,-
LARGE STOCK ON RAND, ted such a care for me and have so effectual- of French-Canadian gentlewoman. For h 4; !:.
ly built me up. I am perfectly willing that many years she has not only led in "
The above ornamental trees and shrubbery will this simple statement of mine should be French society at the _ca ital during
be sold at very low prices, and those wanting any P y P — . �
thing in this connection will save money by par published, and hope some poor suffering Parliamentary sessions, but has fulfill-
ebadug here. creature may see it and be restored to ed with gentle dignity all those other 1 .
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Orders by Mailwill be prornptjq attended health as I was." manifold social offices which fall• to
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills make are the lot of the wife of him who leads Vii"
to. Address, P MADS,
' rise blood, driving
i reaching the root
t of die- his fiarty.sting Somewhat younger thanLau- DY , o i ITS .,i
JOHN STENART BENMILLER ease and drivin it out of the oar- her satin wished husband, Mme. Lau- "� s!y.
ing when other medicines fail. Most of rier is a handsome woman of about 45, 1. " ."
the ills afflicting mankind are due to an with that type of good looks that is illQ, `
impoverished condition of the blood or portrayed 6y hotograph. Delicate 3 t ��•�0
THE PAGE WIRE FENCE. weak or shattered nerves, and for all these features, clew blue eyes, Silver hair, ' a'�O, '
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-- Pink Pirie are aspeoiflo which epsedily re- a fresh, girlish complexion, in youthful �v and MW
store the sufferer_ to health. These pills contrast to the Braying tresses. aquick }
are never sold in any form except in .the French smile, with flashing impres- :;I a
company's boxes, the wrapper round'whioh cion of white teeth and sudden dimples °{
bears the full name "Dr. 9Vi1"liame' Pinks --that is Mme. Laurier as no camera
Pills For Pale People" All steers are can ever do her justice. tI.
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counterfeits, and should always be refused. As Mlle. Zoe Lafontaine, of Montreal, Ordered �IQ��llllg fxU1�17 U°
(let the genuine and be mads well. she who has become the wife of a j,;
This fence is the best and strongest wit fence - Premier was wrioted,beanty. - As Mliie. '
to existence, it has a smooth surface, and will Reports to the` Washington Agricul, Wilfrid Laurier sheds a rioted chate- tr.
turn. without injury. It IB neat and easy , t
to pat np z uiring few posts; it cannot blow tural Depar t indicate great ray- lame and sweet helpmeet—one as able A FULL RANGE OF LADIES UNDERCLOTHING > .
down; wll�neot beak inkwinter; tt ie pig tight, ages by the ar worm in all Suites as she is quiet and tasteful. The Laur- FOR THE SUMMER
bull at Tan andhorse.hf Leatly it Is so cheap frum Maine to rscoaein. The pests ier home is at Arthabaskaville, a
that it is within the reach of all. The under- a +,
Signed is sole aggent for .8 anla , Tuokersmith have been-',paR!itcpla>tl}* defltructitze Irl: small Queilec: tovi!7p, a„qu nt:vld ,1touRe
Huliett, Goderioh Towndlrip and Colborne, and New York, Maseelchirsette ,tinct Penh- set in. eight acreli of,., lath4 tvh8re: the
will promptly 811 orded; ter the erection rf the Sylvania. There is no doubt that the statesman has quiet for taking a rest, Perfect Satisfaction Guaranteed ,.11
fence in any of the townships named. losses will foot tip into the millions.— and Mme Laurier opportunity for cuts ' ' '.
VPM 9TANL'EY',' Lo?ateivllle A report. from, Dover, .N. H.. says mil- g . P
ttvatin the lents and flowers which �'
lions of the worms struck a farm in comprise one other chief°joys. There
Dover neck recently, and in a few are no children in the Laurier house -
For :- Twenty�'Slx ' ' Yeatsx'hours destruyq,d several acres of grain hold other than small guests who ...
and cora. come, sure of a welcome from the a H.
y kindly two, who love all things young O 1
A man may dress as well c his own and beautiful and good. C DAT � (X so 1 � r��.
D-U,wrNN t•• good judgment and the assistance of •n ar- When the Lauriere remove to the • .
tistie tailor may elect. He may take his
` 'tabs" but if bra di est' r t capital, as tliey•tvill, it needs must be ,
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, ��0'_KIN
Po�voER{
THE COOK'S BEST FRIEND
LARGEST SALE IN CANADA.
McLeod's
���stem RENOVATOR
AND OTHER
Tested• Remedies.
SPECIFIC .AND ANTIDOTE
For Imppure, Weak and Impoverished
Blood Dyq*psia, Sleeplessness, Palps.
tation of the Heart, Liver Complaint
Neuralgia, Lose of Memory, Bronchitis
Consumption, Gall Stones, Jaundice, Kid
ney ana.Urinary Diseasea, St. Vitus' Danoe
Female Irregutaritlee and General Debility
LABORATORY) ' 60DERICH, ONT
J. M. MoLEOD,
Prop. and Manufacturer
Sold in Clinton by
J. H. COMBE, and ALLAN & WILSON
PSYCH�INE
win Mn 00NSUMr PAR T ON I�andnne. Dt--
Bamyle Dottie sent tree to •fair nteF,rer. ala It><prew and
root Odfce eddra,a.
%a T. A. Slocum Obsenleal Ca Ltd.. Torentq, Cim.
.1. C. 'TEYENSON
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g ive o gens are on
of crder, he will have an unwholesome ap-
pearance. His complexion and the white
of his eyes have • yellowish cast. His
tongue will be coated, appetite poor, his
teeth rusty, his breath abominable. He is
one big, unmistakable sign of constipation.
The quickest, surest, easiest way to care
this trouble is to take Dr. Pierce's Pleas-
ant Pellets. They are made of refined,
concentrated vegetab!e extracts. Nothing
in the least harmful enters into their com-
position. They hunt down all impurities
and "make them move on." They are the
product of many year's study and practice.
Dr. Pierce cannot afford to pat forth a
worthless article. Address with Sl cents
in one -cent stamps, to cover cost of mail-
ing.only World's Dispensary Medical As-
sociation, Buffalo, N. Y., and get a free
copy of the "Medical Adviser"
THE NEW MARRIAGE LAW.
UNDER IT THERE WILL BE ILLEGAL
HOURS FOR MARRYING—BRIDE OR
GROOM MUST NOT BE- UNDER FOUR-
TEEN YEARS.
The Mari lage Act of 1898 comes into
force on August let. It consolidates
the Ontario Marriage laws. One im-
portant provision requires each clergy-
man or other person before celebrat-
ing any marriage on or after let of
August, 1890, to provide himself with
a marriage. resist book, to be fur-
nished him by the C ark of the Peace,
with the Clerk's Certificate therein, at
the expense of the city or county, on
application, in which certain particu-
lars of each marriage are to be entered
and to be signed by him and by the
I ride and groom and at least two
adult witnesses:
These registers are to be the prop-
erty of the denomination to which the
clergyman or other officiating person
belongs at the time he receives the
register from the clerk of the Peace,
and it he fib in charge of a particular
congregation the he later will belohg
tothe trudtees or bishop, or church so-
clety or other body in which the prop -
almost like going Thome. , Every ses-
sion they. have Appeared there in com-
pany, and have grown as beloved as
they are admired of the people. With
Mme. Laurier there is the same' unaf-
fected friendliness, refinement of man-
ner and native courtesy that mark her
husband. It seems almost as though
these two, after a quarter of a century
of married life, had grown to be one in
all such external ways. But, in spite
of Mme. Laurier's gentleness and for-
getfulness of self, there is a purpose
and a spirit in her make-up which im-
presses those whom she inee:s, and
makes thein feel that here is a woman
who could suffer and be strong in any
lrea.t crisis of life. Mme. Laurier is a
devout Roman Catholic, but broad-
minded and sympathetic to all. What
ever burden of care and responsibility
comes to the First Minister of the
Crown in Canada, he is sure of near
sympathy, and a wife to encourage,
stimulate and strengthen him. Lesaer
virtue; perhaps, but one which to the
mind feminine, is that Mme. Laurier
knows how to dress becomingly and
Well. , .
CONCLUSIVE PROOF.
From a Well Known Citizen.
' M daagbtor Polly, bas for more tban s year
bean troubled with severe gympcoms of kidney
disease. She bad constant and acute Paine in
bar back. The pain in her bead was fearful
end almost nneudarebie. It f egnetttlpre-
eoted her from attendi, - g school, std sheyfound
study at home practlea-!y lwpc,ssible. t 1 e bad
no appetite, and did not Bleep well. Th , pain
was very severe around Ler heart and bbe was
much troubled with notteriag and palpitation.
She wag completely worn out in body and was
tired and drowsy all the time. IItr t other
an i myself became sciiously blarmud be ...o
was conetantly getting worse.
"Leet July my daughter Sarah, a teacher in
the Public school at Kingsville, Ont_ came
home to spend her vacation, and fln&g bar
sister in such s distressing and dangerous
couditi-n, said. I am taking Doan's K'dney
Pills and they are doing me muebo"d, t have
s box with me and will divido w ith Pull v which
she did. By the time Polly bad flulih d the
half bnx her improvement in healtL vas
so marked that I procured more from Mr.
Praleigh's drug store.
riot•fall restoration to health andBp'i;tswAs
rapid and oontinnoue. She has pow n(-•., f
NOTEI3 DIBt70iTNTED
II1IYDERTgS1ER
g ty Of the Church mead by the CUngre-
ation Is vested.
her for tr. dangerous, palntul nn diet. esstna
kidney troubles . She arta sad Bleeps well, and
; )Drafts leen s t allowed on
In
The Act prohibits marriages between
for more than a month has enjoyed the most
vigorous health. She has not Joist a day ht
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10 . m. aq 6 a, m., and also the IBBUA
of licenses and certificates between 11
eoheol since she commenced taking the pills,
and has so mush faith in sham s.uo•, they
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p m. and 0 a. m. unless in either case
exceptional circumstances are proved
restored her to fall health that she vante me
to keep Rix boxes in the house all the t, fu
o+se they should be needed and not av ha(l)e.
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to exist rendering it advisable.
The persons being men authorized to
Her oars has become, wonderful sbe thinks thoy
will onto any complaint It the pills had cost
$10.ar a box, I would not have bet±rndg-d the
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A EVLL LINJO OF
solemnize marHhges arid:-•�•(I) The•duly
mono . The ootoaraiion of my daugbter to f u
health a rong trppm bur fol :,,or
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:. ` riyr,>tly (� Vr tj$14I
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ordained or appointed minister and
clergyman of every church and veli -,
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and girlhood,
serious sickness, do., has made bar mother,
m�gelt end daughters ha py famJ1 .
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denomination. (2) Any older,
is tis morn at
d en w tart a fur
evangelist ormissio missionary of any church
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gdysil . - I ".. i o farrtterp Diff their own -._,y.: 1 r con re anon oft 'e eo lebommon• tar ty and wtthon any nr t
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lista, itis, loiv sates bi interest. y . known congregations 1 1►s . the olio and myself tool for th
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The President's Shoes
=are madsof the same kind of vp
leather as the Slater Shoes—beat i
American calfWdn Money can't
buy better leather, or better work-
manship, than is put in these Cana-
dian shoes. They are made on the ._
finest and most foot -fitting Ameri-
can lasts, by the famous (lnodyear .ar
Welt process — superior tv hand
made. Made, too, in the cheapest labor market on the
contirent—Montreal which means that there Is more
shoe alue for the money in them than can be had in
any American made ah lack or tan.
Ask for World's Fair Prize Winners.
The Slater Shoe. $3. $4, iia per pair.
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W. TAYLOR &SONS, Sole Agents foriClinton.
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Do Y-ou
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FEEL SICK ? �UM
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Disease commonly comes on with slight
symptoms, which when neglected increase
in extent and gradually grow dangerous.
It you SUFFER FROM HEADACHE, I1YS- TAKE RiPANS TABULES
PEPSIA or INDIGESTION, —
If you are BILIOUS. CONSTIPATED, or have ,•LAKs RI PANS TA�SU LES
LIVER COMPLAINT, — ,
If your COMPLEXION 18 SALLOW, or you TAKE , ;1P�N'S' ' OULES
SUFFER DISTRESS AFTER EATING, —
For OFFENSIVE BREATH and ALL DISOR- TAK15 '�l�PANS TABULES'
DERS OF THE STOMACH, --
Wpm takdea Regulate the System sand Preserve the Health.
Ripans'I shales act gently but prom upon the liver, stomach and intestines;
cleanse th'e sys#em effectuallYy ti cuts d sptpsla, habitual constipation, offensive -
breath and ,headache. One TABULP taken at the first indication of indigestion,~
biliousness, dizziness, distress after eating or depression of 'spirits, *111 surely arid %•
►quick,p remove the whole diffietilty. If liven a fair trial Ripans Tabules are aa. L.
Infallible cure; they colltaln nothing Injurious and, are an economical remedy.
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