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'CENTRAL BUTCHER SHOP
FOR U tt CRP UT
We are doing beelines on the Dash prinoi•
;vie, and will supply our customers with
'the best meats at the lowest paying prloee
post, & MURPHY, OpINTON
Business Change.
The undersigned desires to intimate to
ht
out the butcheriinle of g thaston that he
business lately by Reid Bros., and will continue the
eame in the old stand, Huron St., Clinton,
by strict attention to the wants of
mars, he hopes to merit and receive
it share of patronage. He will sell for
only, and at the lowest prices.
Chas.J, Wallis, Clinton.
CITY BUTCHER SHOP
'1 wish to inform the public that I will not
be undersold by any other person in the
badness. I am a praotical butcher; and
understand all the branches of the business.
We keep the very best meats, and a full
,stock
always on hand, and sell at the
Lowest Cash Prices. Bring along your
money, and get the meat at the Dash price.
We will give credit, but not at cash prices.
Please Dome and see what you can do for
Cash at
R. FITZSIMONS'
FLOUR AND FEED STORES.
Producexchang e
Headquarters or all kinds of d
]FIELD & GARDEN SEEDS
We have a choice stock of FEED CORN
OATS, BARLEY, PEAS, &o
Highest market price paid for coarse grain,
x taken in exchange. Cash paid for Eggs
HILL & JOYNER
HURON ST., 'CLINTON.
COOK'S
1
Feed C
� C
tore
BRAN & SHORTS
In large or small quantities.
OIL CAKE and MEAL
OF ALL KINDS.
pounds Choice Oatmeal for 1 bushel of
Oats.
D. COOK, CLINTON.
BANKS.
The ltlolsons Bank
Incorporated by Act of Parliament 1885
CAPITAL - $2,000,000
REST FUND - $1,400,000
HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL.
War. Meteor/ MACPrn asoN, President
F. WOLFERSTON THouas, Gen. Manager
Notes discounted, Colleotions made, Drafts
issued, Sterling and American exchange
bought and sold. Interest allowed on de-
posits. SAvINas BANx—Intefest allowed on
'sums of $1 and up. Money advanced to
1Earmers on their own note, with one or
more endorsers. No mortgage required
H. C. BREWER, Manager, Clinton
G. D. i11c1 AGGART.
BANKER
ALBERT ST., - CLINTON,
A general Banking Business
transacted.
NOTES DISCOUNTED
Drafts issued. " Interest allowed on
deposits.
FARRAN -& TISDALL.
BANKERS,
CLINTON, ONT.
.:Advances made to farmers on their own
notes at low rates of interest.
. Al general Banking Business transacted.
Interest allowed on deposits.
Sale Notes bought
J. P. TISDALL, Manager.
McKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE CO.
"JPARM & ISOLATED TOWN PROPERTY
ONLY INSURED
OFIIIIOERS.
Goo. Watt President, Oarlock P. O.; James
..iBroadfoot, Vice -Pres., Seaforth P. O.; W. J.
Shannon, t3ecy.Treae., Seaforth P.O.; M. Murdie
Inspector of losses, Seatorth P. O.
DIRECTORS
Jas. Broadfoot,Seaforth; M. 'Sturdier sea-
`• • forth; Geo. Dale, Seaforth; Geo. Watt, Harloek;
E, Hays, Seaforth; Alex. Gardiner, Lead -
'bury; Chas. Carbutt, Clinton; John McLean,
Klppen.
ADENTS.
Thos. Neil n Harlock• Robt, McMillan, Sea -
forth, an Ings, ill gmondville.
Partite ,to effect Insurances or trait-
, sant other s will be promptly attended to
- on applicatto any of the above officers
adressed to their respective offices.
Clinton Planing Mill
— •ND�.._-
DRY KILN.
The aubseriber, having the every' latest:;m-
'proved machinery and employing the
most skilled workmen is able to do work in
ilio line in the most satisfactory manner,
i streasonable rates and on the shortest no-
• tide. A trial solicited.
k`ACTORY NEAR G. T. B. STATION
MANTON,
THE, CLINTON NEW ERA
v1'i'OOD'S PI3OE3 PHODINf.
The Great English Remedy.
.,Six Packages Guaranteed to
promptly, and permanently
ours all forme of Nervous
Weakness, Emisstons,Sperm•
atorrJea, pnyotencyandall
efecteffect/etAbuse or Excesses,
Nodalal Worry, ewoessive use
,Before and 9fter. oofTobacco, Opium or Nam,
Tants, which soon lead to In.
frmity, Insanity, Consumption and an early grave.
Has been prescribed over 8S years in thousands of
cases; Is the only Reliable and Honest Medicine
known, Ask druggist tor Wood's Phosphodlne; It
lieoiferesome w rthless medicine In place of this,
lnoloee price in letter, and we will send by return
man. Price, one package, al; six, $5, One will
please, eke will cure. Pamphlets free to any address,
The Wood company,
Windsor, Ont., Canada.
Bold in Clinton and everywhere in Can-
ada by all responsible druggists,
For, Twenty-seven Yea
DUNN's
BAKINO
POWDER
THE COOK'S BEST FBIEN9
LARGEST SALE IN CANADA.
MCLEO D'S
.System REAOVATOR
AND OTHER TESTED REMEDIES
SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE
kbr Impure, Weak and Impoverished
Blood, Dyspepsia, Sleeplessness, Palpate. -
tion of the Heart, Liver Complaint, Neu-
ralgia, Loss of Memory, Bronchitic, Con-
sumption, Gall Stones, Jaundice, Kidney
and Urinary Diseases, St. Vitus' Dance,
Female irregularities and General Debility.
Laboratory, Goderich, nnfq
J. M. McLeod,
Prop, and Manufacturer
Sold in Clinton by
J. H. COMBE, and ALLAN & WILSON
:•w�a rr�reMe see— v -
J. C. STVESO.
—THE LEADING—
UNDERTAKER
—AND—
EMBALMER.
A FULL GINE OF
GOODS KEPT it STOCK
Che tyttEnitttnia; Fluid tae d
Splendid Hearse
Residence over store
OPPOSITF TOWN HALL
CLINTON MARBLE WORK
COOPER'S OLD STAND,
Nex to Commercial Hotel.
This establisnment is in full 0' erasion and a
order filled in the most satisfacto• y way Cense
tery and granite work a specialty. Prices a
reasonable as those of any establishment
SEALE Be HOOVEE,Clinton. pr
&fliIJ? �u�eries
�!!� Trees, Plants, Shrubs.
This old -established' and reliable business is
being continued as usual, and those who want
anything in our line can rely on the very best
of service
Choice Planta for Spring Rodding.
Floral Designs fist Weddings or Funerals
Fruit and Ornamental Trees
Spruce. Scotch nt$ Astrachan Pine
Pr ces of entire stock very low.
Ad orders promptly filled.
John Stewart Estate, Renmtller
WOOD and COAL YARD
WE. WHEATLEY is prepared to fill all or-
ders for either Coal or Wood on sliest notice
Ur.ea.lefteat-EIPI&-JayrteFsFSed`$ ewillbe
promp.ly attended to.I
MAT STAMPING
The undersigned is prepared to do all kinds
of stamping for Mats, Persian Rugs promptlyand
arti-
cles
at reasonablke e rates. MRS A WORTHINGTON
Huron Street.
Selling �ut
FOR CASH.
Wo are now offering our entire stook of Meats
and Groceries at Cost. Compare our prices
with those you have been paying and sec what
syr you can save by orderingfrom us.
n tog, our reg, our
a " price price price price
J )rnStaroh, t0o.. 7o Coffee . 40o.. 30o
Laundry „ 10o.. 7o Lamp Gllass,80..So
Pearline, 10o.. 8o GingerSnapelOo..So
Soap, 5o....4o Tea 300..40o
Pickles....lSo..10o BIueRibbon85o..25o
Extracte.,..10o..8o Tea 25o..20o
Yeast Cakes.100.. 8o Seeds per pkt 3o
Salmon..,..13o.. loo 3,} lb Raisins.... 25o
Canned CornlOo..5o 3,} lb Currants..25o
alb Sodas..25o.,200
JAS STEEP & CO., Clinton
WANTED. to a Pay f atureaaweekly
finemont and toot to spendher time in a gbod
cause. T. H, LIN8CO7 T
TorohtO, Ont.
4 Winnipeg telegram civet—Mgr. del
Val's letter to Archbishop L vi Canada
taken to meanmeanby Laurier OatboUoa her
that nothing will he done, and Arohbisho
Langevip'e friends are surprised that .the
letter should have been made publio. As
intimated before, it is no eeoret that Prem. (}reenway
cession beyond administering the present
will grant no further con.
with a desire tosatiety all classes.
If 113 a i8 8 %tit fao `ory t the L u ;ovin polity
Weil and good; otherwise they can loud
somewhere else for redress, and it cannot
come from Ottawa.
1s CASTS in ulster.
e JASTS OFPLASTER.. I The race ti S
Notwithstanding Queen Victoria'
unparalleled reign of 00 years, ther
are subjects in her kingdom who were
born years before she saw the light
and who remember other monarchs o
the English throne before her. Mrs
Margaret Neve, a bright, vivacious old
lady of 105, is probably her oldest sub-
ject in Great Britain. She resides iq
Guernsey, not far out of St. Peters
Port, and can remember France be-
fore Napoleon's time. She has travel-
ed call over Europe, and recounts with
interest the story of great personages
she has seen and famous places she
has visited. She is strong physically,
as
well
as menttall and walks y.
s to
church regularly every week. And
yet she has lived through the reigns of
four rulers of the British Empire, not
to
mention n tai n
n us literary men like
Coleridge, Southey, Wordsworth,
Charles Lamb and Humphrey Davy.
PAIN IN THE BACK.
DESCRIPTION OF MPORTANT CM.
OAGO INDUSTRY.
o
That Oily Mud Milwaukee Supply the De.
mond of the patted States and England'
For Piaster'• Oast Work—A Peep Into
One of the Noiseless Workshops,
s Chicago holds a place In the world of
e Art which very few people dream she poa-
is the cen-
terses. Tim of trade and westernmetropolis
omarkets for all the
decorative r cast work which is ueed
f In the country. eChicago not only supplies
the Mississippi valley and the west with
topics in plaster from the masters, but
nearly all of the east.
The trade in Chicago has an able com-
petitor in Milwaukee in the kind of work
turned out, but no such amount of work
comes from the basting shops of that sister
city as is turned out hare. However, the
combined trade of Milwaukee end Chicago
manages to supply the demand of all the
United ted S
tate
sand
even that of England.
The dirty Italian peddler who goon 1'rorn
house to house selling his little 'luster
Venuaea and Dienes did not learn his
trade
in
sunny
or-
tation from his inal native shores. otThe 1pretty
copies of the beautiful and fantastic in art
are not a breath of some great foreign ar-
tistic atmosphere brought here by the
scum of Roman and Milanese greets. The
plaster works of art on sale in Chicago aro
an indigenous product, the work of native
hands and native thuught.
There are at least a dozen firms in opera-
tion here. The work which they furnish
for the pnblie includes not only the lit:le
staty�ettes, ll -reliefs and "Nets which ore
um liar £o the sty;"s of pedestrians in shop
Om, but also the extensive decor;
work In plaster used in the construe
of buildings.
The trade of the decorative plasterer, as
this kind of artist is known, le simple, yet
interesting. Thu ratan employed aro divid-
ed Ino two classes, the molders, or mut :-
ore, and the casters. pl
Tho.scntlptol"p ro men of el,ility. They la
ei.Srm the Ill0s5 hnllc�i•tant work In clay, to
Data Sre,—I was troubled with pain in
the back for months, and after trying sev-
eral remedies without effect, thought I
would try Hagyard's Yellow Oil. I am
glad to say that after using two bottles I
was completely cured, and oannot recom-
mend this remedy too highly.
The other day, Sir Mackenzie Bewell
took occasion to repudiate the leadership
of Sir Charles Tupper or the Hon, G. F.
Foster. He would acknowledge neither
one of them as his leader. Some Conser-
vative papers are criticizing him adversely
because of that statement, but Sir Meck.•n_ -
zie would t e less than man if he could tamely
lodo.v the leadership of men who piun1,iu
the knife into him and for a whole week
kept twisting it until he let go his holt on
the premiership• They played on him
the dirtiest trick that was ever played on a
Party leader• in this or any other country.
No etas 60ubd juatif3'the means they adopt •
ed to get him out of the way. He was
wrong, we believe, in adopting a course
which alienated a large element of his party
but if he was wroug, so were they. They
are quite as deep in the mud as he is in the
mire
No one but a dolt lie '
he.
ea that t Sir
Charles Tupper was not hand and i
n love
g
with the seven traitors and that it was for
his elevation that Sir Mackenzie was de-
throned.— Kincardine Review, Conserva-
tive.
Strong Points
ABOUT B. B. B.
1. Its Purity.
2. Its Thousands of Cures.
3. Its Economy. lc. a dose.
$. $. s_
Regulates the Stomach Liver and Bowels,
unlocks the Secretions, Purifies the Blood and
removes all the impurities from a common
Pimple to the worst Scrofulous Sore, and
�7VRFfNS
DYSPEPSIA, BILIOUSNESS,
CONSTIPATION, HEADACHE,
SALT HEARTBURN, SOUR STOMACH,
ULA,
DIZZINESS, DROPSY,
RHEUMATISM, SKIN DISEASES.
Rheumatism & Dyspepsia
Cured
571 ST. PATRICK STREET,
OTTAWA, Jnly 31st, 1896.
To the Phrenoline Medicine Co., Ltd.
Ottawa, Ont.
GENTLEMEN.—On the advice of . a friend
I tried one bottle of your famous rheumatic
remedy, Phrenoline, and to my surprise
it cured me of rheumatism, from which 1
have suffered for many years.
It also oared me of dyspepsia, from
which I was suffering at the time, so that
I feel now like a new man.
I have tried several remedies for rheu-
matism, some of which did me a certain
amount of good, but nothing that 1 have
taken has done so much for me as your
Phrenoline, and I have much pleasure in
recommending it to other suffers.
Yours very, truly,
(Signed) JAMES CARROLL,
Foreman of Works, Rideau canal.
For sale by Allen & Wilson.
We
NMI; ay Straight Weekly
Salaries
Of from 810.00 to $30.00, according to ability, for
canvassers on "Queen Vieturia : Her Life and
Rcommis-
sion. Thet Diamond Jubilee is booming his
wonderful volume, keeping all hands working
early
by Her Mei se The
endorsed by the Royal
Family. A beautiful big book at a small price;
hurry your application. THE BRADLEY -GAR.
RETSON CO., Toronto. Ont,
CEMENT FLOORS & WALKS,
floors
Subscriber
fora cellars or other oppivar purposes. nannd also
ship olithie flrst-class and satisfactioand guworkman!'
Charges moderate. JAMES HOWID Clinton.
NOTICE TO CRED1'I`ORS.
tree*
In the matter of the estate of .tktmes fdrm-
strong, deceased.
----• eeeteeteeesee
in that ebehalf b thgat call' creditor'oatndgothers
having elaima against the estate of the said
Jaimley, no rl my 0f Armstrong,
y yethe oman, deceased . ho
diced on or about tho 3rd day of May, 180, at
the acid Township of Stanley, to llelive,k or send
by mail, prepaid, to"either Janet Armstrong or
Andrew D. Armstrong, Bayflold P 0, Ont., the
before the 91st s of day 0f July, n of said
D a189e,ethei ehrie
Man names and surnames addressee and de-
scriptions, and full particulars of their claims,
verified by affldavit,and immediately after said
31st day of July the said Executors will proceed
to distributo the amens arn'ong those of wh0ao
claims
hey will not bo liable forhan ' other claim's not
then filed with thorn.
JAHER Solicitor for the EXeeutors.
Dated this 80th day of June, 1897,
p on pf it Wilrtcf Ir11RlAer
in l ngland ie praeti'cal proof of the re-
cognition of the flet that he stands in
the first half dozen of the statesmen, of
Great and Greater Britain. Re ha's
been with us but arfew weeks, he is of
retiring and modest nature, yet his
features have "caught on" with the
public as freely as his policy. The oc-
casion is a great ones insomuch asit is,
we think, the first time on record in
which a politican of our new worlds
has been recognised as the equal 'of the
sentng a eat men wasf te old dominion, fruittffull Repre-
senting
sense of the word, richly miner-
alized, peopled by the best blood of
Old Gaul andOld England, he comes to
us splendidly introduced, of course;
but it is his work, so closely watched
for some years in this country, that
has .retained for him thespendid r•ecep-
• ion accorded to him wherever he shows
himself in public.
The colonial prime ministers are, as
:a whole, a fine body of men. It must
be frankly admitted that a comparison
with parliamentary representatives of
this country and not a few politicians
of cabinet rank is greatly to their ad-
vantage. Without exception they are
excellent ant.
speakers, s> they are
of fi
ne
pres-
ence, and while hatd-headed practical
'nen of business and affairs, they are
not without that tinge of imagination
without which Donlan can naturally get
.;rest. Sir Wilfrid Laurier especially
appealtf o the English mind. Irr addit-
ion to his great gifts, Ile is possessed
of a charm of wind that would make
hill very welcomeas the representative
of the Dominion in thi, country. ,Some
such practical outcome of this gather-
ing of Dail• kith and kin there must be.
The present sysi etn of agents -general
ind high commissioner is an excellent
rico one in this rerpect, brat it must
cion be complimented. The colonies need it
voice in the Imperial Government.
They have shown us by a practical ex-
ample that their statesmen Al.e every
whit the equal of our own, and we trust
hat til the many conferences taking
ace between theta and Mr Chamber
They originate the designs and copy clay
ti masters. With d
touch and idealistic thought they lash
io
n
eft
y.
ineg
he
a
ay
cil
ra-
d-
ud
LI-
DS
OS
gurus from the great
beautiful bits of work from the wet el
It is a work of upbuilding, of fashion
from the lifeless clay the laughing h
of a woman or the sardonical grin of
faun. The sculptor works only 1n cl
and models with his blunt, flat pen
great
panels
and
strips 1 nPg raoeful deco
tive ve
work for the
int ri
finish e ori] '
sh oP buil
ings. On him hangetho responsibility a
on him depends all the success of the f
turn work. Ho is tho modeler of dosiet
which the plasterers use as the metric
of innumerable copies.
When the model in clay is completed, it
laid aside for 48 hours to dry. During
at time the water used in softening the
to make it malleable evaporates, leav-
the work of the sculptor almost as
rd and durable as marble. This stage in
sten work is called clay modeling.
The design is now ready for the casters.
e olay model is brushed with shellac and
pared for the covering of gelatin glue
the making of the glue mold. The
del Is covered first with a so called
1. This is made of plaster and fits over
model elle the full high cover of a flat
d plate. An aperture is then made in
shell as it rests upon the model, and
this aperture She liquid gelatin glue
oared. It flows around the intricate
gn of the model and is left overnight
Arden.
the morning, when the shell is re-
ed, thie glue mold has hardened and
itself be lifted entire from tho clay
el beneath. It bears on its underside
exact imprint of the model, and it has
consistency of a piece of soft India
bor. It is durable, however, and serves
he mold from which the plaster oasts
selves are made.
orally large clay models are taken
seetrons, no than the glue mold is of
geable size. Into it is poured the
d plaster, forming the bead or arm or •
e in plaster the exact counterpart of
lay.
e third stage, that of ponring the
ter into the glue mold, requires a cer-
amount of dexterity and neatness,
e material hardens quickly, and no
can be last. When a model s made
ethane, the plaster imitation is glued
her to make the whole and then oov-
with shellac to protect it from soiling
e dust and soot of the atmosphere.
e workshop of the plaster molders Is
loos place. No machinery whatever
d in the work. No gigantic wheels
zzing saws make the room noisy
their revolutions. Over in one corner
a stove and a big boiler, in which
no Is melted. This is the only !m-
ut, besides the tiny tools, which is
ht into a work that is essentially a
of the hands. •
tools are as rude and immature as
of the aborigines. Yet no other tools
eeded. Those used by the sculptor
icon of flat, highly polished wood,
inches in length and very blunt.
are also used upon tho plaster oast
nd out sharp, harsh corners. These
{petal, 10 inches in length, Hat,
and fashioned with rows of tiny
on either side.
Aida kind of decorative work is
by these plasterers which looks,
4>1_. LTM, p ed�liks—woody• tihneitti d g
star, a kind of oompoeition, the making
oh s a secret, is used. This ompo-
when dry !e grinned, admits of the
notion of riling and is susceptible of
a polish as any hard wood. Deco -
work In this composition is used as
g ail other wall finishing, as the
f wooden columns and in all the
s phases of interior or exterior tin-
e durable, resists the inclemency
weather and does not cost as much
carved woad itself, and when com-
oanaot bo distinguished from the
—Chi'oq,go Timee=E1orald.
is
th
clay
ing
ha
pia
Th
pre
and
mo
shel
the
sola
the
into
1s p
deaf
to h
MOV
Can
mod
an
the
ruts
as t
them
Gen
in
mama
l aqui
figur
the o
Th
plea
tain
for th
time
in se
toget
Bred
by th
Th
a our
is use
or bn
with
stand
the gi
plume
brong
work
The
those
are n
are p
6 or 8
Tools
to roe
are Of
pointed
teeth
A oo
made
wh.
pia
of whl
sition
'inbred
as high
rative
nooldin
caps o
variou
lab. It
01 the
as the
plated
/atter.
Nis Tante Returned.
James Payn tells of seeing an old gen-
tleman is tie lavatory at a club putting
soap into hie mouth, after which he mur-
mured, "Thank heaven, it's all rightl"
M. Payn inquired very delicately why on
earth he did it. "Weil," be said, "I've
bad each as infernal mid ter the last week
that 1t has taken away my taste. Every ,
day I've tried whether I can taste the soap.
Today I sin. Me I shall not go horns, but
dine at the club." And atter that he did
so, expensively and with great gusto.
Natural.
He—They tell . nae your husband is a
great artist.
She—That he is. He painted a picture
of some onionetfor the last dxblbition, and
they were so natural Drat the eo9 mities
put theist enthe top I1fl.hso that. people
Woirldn't smell them.Yenkers States-
man. . . .
in this essential is not being over -
eked,
With such live a17d active men at
ivork in London for their:re,pective
peoplere the practical progress of Im-
perial. federation would be greatly 'fa-
cilitated. They tend to increase the
weight and irnpoetanel: of government
that has lately become of less import-
ence. Such a man as Laurier in par-
ticular would be a splendid addition to
our .parliamentary forces cos i
f Canada nadti
can
spare hirn. But can it? London Mail,
June 30th.
BABY WAS CURED.
DEAR Slits, -1 can highly recommend Dr
Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry, It
cured my baby of diarncma after all other
-means failed, so I give it great praise. It is
excellent for ell bowel complaints.
MRS C. BOTT, Harlow, Ont.
Rev. A. C. Crews, general secretary
of the Epwcrth Leagues and Epworth
Leagues of Christian Endeavor of Can-
ada, writes of Queen Victoria:—"In
matters of religion the Queen has
shown herseif quite free from bigotry
or narrowness. In England she at•
tends the service of the Established
church, but in her Scottish home she
has always joined in the sample rites
of the Presbyterian church, and Dr.
Norman Macleod was for many years
her intimate friend and spiritual ad-
viser. She haseever manifested a deep
regard for the Sabbath, and her ex-
ample in this reenet•t has hal a salu-
tary influence. On one occasion, win n
SOME, ,'ectal music had t 1, ]rt• prat.tiseo.
the baualm:aster enmmended a Sunday
rehearsal, at tthich two players, who
'were Methodists, refused to comply un
conscientious grounds. The affair
came to the' Queen's ears, and she set-
tled it immediately by saying: "I will
have no mote Sunday rehearsals.'"
NATURES MEDICI*.
Nature's Medicine for constipation, liver
complaint, sick headache, biliousness,
jaundice and sallow complexion is Laxa
Liver Pills. They are a perfect laxative
never griping or causing pain. One pill
each night for 30 days cures constipation.
Makes the REST BREAD,
To the Madden Yeast t Co„ London, Out.
s from
using
Gentlemen,—We
s Yeast than r andany otter herawe have
used, and highly recommend it. DEAN BROS., linkers
THE MADDEN YEAST CO., London.
THEY LEAD_ THE
A. Rungry
Mans Delight;
Is something good to eat. If you occasionally feel that yot
would like some to appease your appetite,
try some of the following
Heinz's Sweet Pickles 35e a
Heinz's Beans in Tomato Sauce, Blue Label
b
Potted Meats—Ham, Chic • a e� ��
Chicken, Partridge, 400
Every delicacy the market affords, at lowest possible prices.
The up-to-date Grocery is
OGLE COOPER & CO., Poon .'
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pays tree
fac:
FACTSa only.
Anything
fact. We substantiate and prove all we advertise.
can be pr9vg�
ase.
QUANTITY We have the largest stook or Furniture
in this county to choose from.
QUALITY Our goods cannot bo surpassed for design, wor-ktnaneliipTarl,
ins other goodsfinish. Remember we do not handle any slop work. Exam
then see ours and you will be convinced that what we tell you is rlgllt.
PRICESOur prices are away down. We have the name of selling Feetl1
cheaper than any other firm in this section, and we are bognd to.
t.
fain our reputation. Don't buy furniture till you get our prioolp
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Iu this department we carry a complete stock. We give a service that Dan ! .
be surpassed by tiny, and our charges are as low as the lowest, par.bQ }
and outfit is undoubtedly the finest in the county.
BROADFOOT,BOX & CO. J. W, chidJe;.,'
P S—Night snd Sunday calls attended to byManager • „;;
Director) residence, calling at J. W. Chidley's, (Funeral
CLINTON
SEWIIVG MACHINE areroom
rhe subscriber desires to intimate that he is still in the
Sewing Machine business, and has male arrangements with the tt y5i'
NEW HOME SEWING MIACIIINE COMPANY,
To handle their machines, and am prepared to give thet�'isy
durability, and the quality of work. They ii•i11 be placd on trial free; compete With all f.'ia
chines
u
uthe market.
1 also other to
t ier r P With hal
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man ufactured, if desired F os at less mace andv ma
� arc1. will
d Needles andprocure any
parts .
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WASHING t e, d ip
lelt for al er
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t, JLl('111\Alb—1 am agent for the celebrated aaatho machines.
WaSher,y.tf%i
SU') h and eitholiepioved Ideal midrrManitobahe ld. The Wa hers.iaAlso Ciine othtis Wringers,rbest in nrarkel
y respect,,
WM a MOORE, old stand, Huron St., Clinton'':
hummer Good$
We wish to draw special attention to the following. Men's Shirts, Drawers,'lriel
Braces and Hose; large range both in `quality and price. Ladies' Dress Goode,
Vests, handsome Prints for Waists. Handkerchiefs in great variety. Parasol',
Stainless Black Hose, 12c to 35c, both plain and ribbed. Screen Doors and Wirt'.,
doves. Now for Harvest Toole, Scythes, Snaths, Forks, Rakes, &c. Strawherri.
Pine Apples and other fruits. Bibles and Methodist Hymnbooks combined,, int~
received. Our Teas are specially good (so we hear very often) and we sell the
on their merit only. 11 e have a fine lot of Whips. Highest price for produce.';
Everybody cordially invited to give us a trial. Terms Cash or Produce.
•
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LON7D ESBORO
ADAMS
Clinton Sash,DoorB1jndPactory'�
S. S. COOPER - - - 'PROPRIETOR,
General Builder and Contractor.
This factory is the largest in the county, and has the very latest improved ma-
chinery, capable of doing work on the shortest notice. We carry an extensive
and reliable stock and prepared plans, and give estimates forland build all ()leas-
es of buildings on short notice and on the closest prices. All work is supervis-
ed in a mechanical way and satisfaction guaranteed. We sell all kinds of in- `!
terior and exterior material.
Lumber Lath, Shingles, Lime, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Etc
Agent for the Celebrated GRAYBILL SCHOOL DESK, mannfaot0i0 i
at Waterloo. Call and:get prices and estimates before placing your orders'"
CARRIAGES AND WAGONS:,
We Keep in Stock and make to order
Carriages and Waggons of all kinds.
F. RJJMBALL - - CLINTON
CROWNED VICTOR
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We get the boys to lead with our Shoes and
the effect is smelly seen. The average boy
knows a good thing when he aces it and a
good shoe When he weare it. They like
our goods.
We also show a line line of Men's,Women'
and Children's Shoes, &o.
Cali and Sae our atook of
Double and Singe Harness,
Trunks, Valises, &e.
Red and White Cedar Shingles on hand.
JAS, TWItCHE LL,
Vibtbria "B1ook, O11ntoll,
BY THE MAYOR OF CHATHAM.
The eleveland
THE GREAT RELAY RP[@E
tr
14;
Making the wonderful record of 223 miles in 12 hours° ain't
1 minute without a breakdown of any kind.
Yon can always rely on a eleveland. Price $75 and $100 to all wlillte
II. A. LOZIER & CO., W. COOPER & CO., .� *,
Toronto. Obit*