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The Clinton New Era, 1897-09-24, Page 6. ... .. .1. I - ` }4 r.. .. 1. new subscribers to 1st of January, 1898, to any 1000000W. �+;>aw, WOULD THEN 13E~ l.pvEufa lila QaW of base blwp over Better '1'1�an Gold, HAND.IN-HAND. do r. Wa411n, end the eurprl9lag a rad 7Cemptt�ttoa at nibble. 4ZwQV' do then be lgvedP Moat tenderly. of stockings In all sizes and exaloire belong- is The mart ?'I W.t;;alre of PerfeC Health and Sappiness go Hand-in-H4vd There are Lew people who like to adm11 I A" detb shrink from low's fierce fever their inability to live abstemiously, ax�C f. hetat; tug to different members e,1 rho Wadlin —With Stomach and Nerves all out of yet one of 'the hardest things to practice family. Health. for most people is sell dental at the table � s� the fire oL pnaslon buraeth out y Sorts, Health and Happiness are IIn- «•A4dloaves ria nought but ashes gray and cold But Jane Wadlin was serenely happy, A Nova Sootia Lady Says "I Consider Dr PP A noted physician in New Rork who de I.. but;or the day of tenderness "Now we can have a good long visit to- known. gotber while our things are drp and panda largely on dietflag for the cure d huq would be loved t� William's Pink Pills a Priceless Boon to Frank A. Qadboie Cornwall Ont.: I eVts w d i en be IovedP Most biy. ' „ _' disease declares that after a practice d 0'31 til patian then we can fetch them in and dampen Suffering Humanity. was for several years a great sufferer from many years he has become convinced that 0*,, w" end many sorrows oft oppressed, 'em down,"h d' I'll have Wadlla acme From the Amherst, N. S., Sentinel. indigestion, 1 e* dol atxxl a strong and patient arm g dyspepsia and nsrvoaenses. L not one patient 1n a tLoueand can or will ',41p 444 Upon as on tbro' Iife I t over and got rep things atter apyytu. I took man remedies without any relief. I withstand the tomptablons of the table it T°°d' The ragged and the strong do not appre- Y Vp bear me up in love; think it'd be real nice we could faun to- oiste to its full extent the blessing of perfect saw South Amerioan Nervine advertised. I seabed around the board when dishes fes- iHo.Mrcald Ithen be loved? I>ovottadly.. B , but I gases we Dant, 8 apes I al- health, It is only those who have passed Procured a bottle, and I can truly ss, it is bidden to him are partaken of b others. 11. An41 Wt he. me I must ex first and heat ways enjoyed too, ea warayshing ironing day, But the beet medicine I ever used, and I strong- He therefore invariably Insists upon hie Ar�ct >I11 the. measure of existence fall I've en joyod btu washing tog4Rker do through a trying illness,who Peel that health him Whoae heart and mine doth Inter- much that�I hope wa can keep it tip right is a treasure to be prized more than silver .ly recommedd it to any suffering me I did, Patients eating alone or with those only phangti, along. You and Janet will fatal our or gold. Among those who have experien(led 'A few donee wonderfully helped me,and two who are pursuing a similar diet. 01 Devotion, patience, tenderness—no more % the truth-cf 1hte is Mise Sabra Rector, of bottles made a new man of me'" It cures course this does not mean that the patient tbings and come and wash with mo next Brest River Hebert, N.S. This lady has by direct action on the nerve centres. Sold may not abstain cribs or twice or a half a lfauid bunion heart des[re this aide oP henveni Monday, won't you?" Pearson's weekly. passed through a trying and wearisome ill- by Watts & Co, dozen times possibly, but that be will not ' Yes, Indeed we will," lana Janet before nese, from which happily relIe4 was found continue to do so through the days, weeks ,, , MrsoLogan could give utterance, to t� o3- the medium of a medioine which has brought or months necessary to effect a ours, Some BROKEN COl1PACT. I°se eh° had SAtAnde3a making, When health and strength to thousands of others, " ` ' " day he breaks over, partakes of the forbld- Mrs. nD said: had finally gone home Mrs, and whose medicinal virtues will work TRAIN WAS NOT WRECSCt:p. lien dish, and the work has to begin ail M '"Well, for pity's sake, mother, Dome Why, Janet, what did you mean equally good results in all oases where it is over again. The moral of this is that it y by »tiedh'eoted Mustard Floater 0%4mtes Parole will be much better to avoid tem batic '>ryrel" said Janet Logan. She, stood at ' tolling Mrs. Wadlin that we, would come given a fair trial. Mise Rentor says; "I feel P® at the be ionto t tr over and -wash with. her neat it, is my dnty_tarecommend Dr, William's Is, a Sleeper. beginning, and, when resolved nlit>a :.#rhe_. -kitchen window, from which she P I Pink Pills, as they have done wonders for Anotbarsleepingcaretory febeing oirou- s given diet, to avoid sitting at the table simply cannot stand iL to have Jwtts `oPad- nguld nee the front gate lin and her washings hare" me. About two years ado I became very ill latae and the truth of it is booked by a when other and richer dishes are served. "What is it?" asked Mrs. Logan. She "Nor AA with a complication of diseases. I was sof- roan well known in Chicago for his ve- It is comparatively easy to breakfast or I,' replied Janet and our wash- faring with biliousness, indigestion and the raoity and abhorrence of exaggeration. dine on simple dishes if others more tempt- alcas stirring a small kettle of something Ing at hor house will eaU it all and at the resulting nervous disorders, such as sick He tells the story on himself, or ratberhia ing to the palate aro not at hand. but let On the stove and did not want to leave it same time keep us from quarreling with wife, and, while it savors of the usual one be surrounded with puddings and •'to burn. Mrs. Wadlin. Trust me Lor that mother. headache, lose I appetite, and $ashes of ,. hest and cold. I began doctoring, and al- sleeping car tale, St has its good pointe. pastry, with terrapin and lobster, wibb I just want you to look and see what's I've a schotuo of my own !n bund for pat- though I had the beet of Dare I seemed to Together with his wife, the men was �� sauces and luscious salads, and the ` coming in at our front gate." ting an two to this unpleasant arnaage- grow worse every day. 1 els t but little traveling recently from California. One strongest are liable W-bftitate and Pall. - 1. Mrs. Logan took a corner of her apron mMie.'Lo when lying down would grow eo hot and night he awoke in his berth in the agony Wb i" �`` Ior a holder and lifted the bottle and Sea gen sotrrowhat ralnotan eon- of horrible pains in the stomach. As the seated to the ° suffered from a sensation of smothering that P y bubbling contents on to the back -putt of currying out of this satiome I found it necessary to arise. Then the of- were passing through a prohibition die. the stove. Then she joined Janet at the when it was made known to Iran. trial, and there was nothing •'-A her extreme would come and I would elle- g more tempt- -window. A tall, slender, untidy looking "Although I don't foal stile that it will Ing on board than a llinaris water, his Fall Pairs. ¢Heat Ja°o Wadlin ae er with cold, Time wore on and there was Po woman was entering the gutta. She had a you think SO will," no improvement. I was not able to do an wife was assured that his intentiona were blue and white soiled gingham apron tied she said to Janet. Y honest when be shrieked loudly r:, work about the house and even the exertion y for bre►n- East Huron, Brussels, Sept. 30 Oct 1 , over her calico d head, and her chocolate p It was about 8 o'clock on the following of moving about would tire me out. If I dy' Wingham, Sept. 28-2s, colored twlioo dress skirt was pinned up Monday morning when Joe fwd Jerry attempted to walk any distance or hurry Bub there was none to he had, so, with CLINTON, Sept. 28-211 shout her waist, revealing -a black quilted 11 iphbthe sons ,of one of Mrs. Logan's i t the least I would gasp for breath and the lnetinot of n true woman during fare- Blyth, Oct, 5.6 "' ZiettSeout and u pair of blue stockinged g Qts aPPonrod at Mrs. Wadlia'a with could scarcely speak. I had a very poor ap- ily afBiction, the wife rushed to her Batch- Stanley, Bayfield, Sept. 30 and Oct. 1 .feet thrust into a pair of gorgeous car' et an enormous clothesbaskot piled tri h with el and drew therefrom a mustard g P aoiltaci thin a o petite, and what food I ate did not seem to plaster, Palmerston, Sept. 27 28. { 9slippera so roach too large Por her that her g L every sort, Faoh oar- agree with me or furnish necessary nour- an Institution upon which she pinned her Central Canada, Ottawa, Sept. 17-25• f ,walk sbuftled.to keep the slippers on. rigid a pillowslip fall et things in addition ishment, 'and I s1Bo coffered with a severe faith in ousel of the kind, and requested ( South Grey, Durham, Sept. 28.29, ..7 "It's Jane Wadlin," said Mrs Logan. to those in the basket. the nrter to t p y, g pain in my back and side. During this pp ge hot water cillo t dela Mitchell Horticultural, Sept. 2'J-30, r ;°` "i know it," replied Janet. "Bot will "Here's a part of Dire• Logan's wash," time I tried many remedies, but the rave When the poultice was in readiness for I South Perth, St. Mary's, Oct. 29- ' ,".,area tell we what she has in that basketPAA enid Jerry aa he and Joe dopoeitad their me no relief whatever. I had become g eo application, she returned and carefully Hibben, Staffs, Sept. 27-28. "Sure enough, Mrs. Logan vague- burdens on the floor of Mrs. Wadlin'asath- pulled aside the curtains of a berth B g weak, and my system wrs so run down that ,ton- Elms,, Attwood, Oct 5-(3. ly as she peered over the tops of here spec- err cramped kitchen derly placing the plaster, BlAnshard, Kirkton, Oct. 7.8. P life was a burden to me. At this stage my ' : ,aeles. a "She and Janet said they'd be along attention was directed to Dr. William's An instant later a bowl rent the air, and Tuckersmith, Seaforth, Sept, 23-24, 1 Mrs, Wadlin carried with apparent pretty soon with the rest of it," said Joe, Pink Pills and I determined to give them a a voice of agony, emanating from behind effort an enormous clothesbasket piled rho reed" said Mrs. Wadlin in dismay trial. Afier using four boxes I felt so much the long whiskers of a stranger, gasped I "Idgb with something covered over with a as she looked at the great basket and the better that hope and encouragement came " ` overflowing p " on t: CAN WORK ALL THE TIME :soiled red and white tablecloth. The g ptllowsll e. Well, for pity's to me once more. I ooatinned to use Pink "Great heavens, the train's wrecked t !basket, which she bold by Dither handle, eukol I should think Marthy Logan had Pills and found m self steadily aloin The boiler's lying on mol Oh, how it My daughter was suffering with catarrh -was so heavy that it pulled her head and Bono to keeping hotel or opened u a Y Y g g burns! Hal I Iiol { of the stomach, and tried many different ;'. •^a laundry from the size of her wash l" p health and strength. had the time i bed P P birs! First" prescription a without benefit. Finally she t t4honldere forward, and her Pace was rod need 4 boxes more I had fall regained Nightcaps, disordered frizzes red and ,; ,and perspiring, although it was a cool This conviction was deepened when, a Y g began taking H000 B Sarsaparilla and it health and strength and am not only able s10epy eyes and ashen faces were throat helped her at once. She has taken fifteen ,�tli',,' Monday morning in late September, few minutes later, Janet and Mre. Logan to do my full share of household work; bot out Into the aisle in horror, wonder and bottles and is now able to work all the , "There's no tolling what freak has appeared by way of the back streets, car- also attend to my Sabbath school class and surprise. The poor woman who was the „s wta.- istruck Jane Wadlln now," said Mrs Lo- rying another clotbesbasket full of things, innocent cause of the excitement heath time. We prize Hood's Sarsaparilla very g , other church duties. T look upon Dr. Wil- y highly." Axxa Mi IrnrLL, Eaton Que. Ban. and in addition to this, Janet carried a Siam's Pink Pills ass priceless boon to suf- withdrew to her own quarters, while the _ Brit sire and Janet soon know the nature market basket contalni�g about a dozen feringhumanity," P porter removed lire "boiler" from the HOOD'S -PILLS act irarmonionaly with i" ' tart the freak that had struck their Duller glass fruit jars. Dr. William's Pink Pills are a spociti stranger and assured everybody that all Hood's Sarsaparilla, Care all liver Ills. , that morning, for in a moment or two the "I know we've got a' pretty big wash- for troubles which make the lives of so was well.—Chhrago Inter Ocean. 25 cents. `} •basket thumped up against the kitchen Ing." she said cheerily, "but there'll be many women a burden, and speedily restore ;" door, which .Mrs. Wadlin opened without three of us, working together, you know, the rich glow of health to pale and sallow ---the preliminary politeness of knocking. °d I gas we'll worry through it, and we nib —ke. Sold by all dealers, or Bent by mail t, She dropped the heavy basket to the thought we'd put up a iwekot of' Peaches pe, paid, at 50c. a box, or six boxes for THE iONDON ADVERTISER Hoer and But down on its contents, ant- today, as they've a lot of fine onus extra P $2.50, by addressing to the Dr. William's The Best One Cei1t Daily sI Ing and wiping her red face with a corner °h°up aG Smith's fruit store. He sold he'd Medicine Co., Brookville, Out. Beware of A :of her soiled calico apron. send a basket up here by 10 o'clock lost in Western Vntario, us,, imitations end substitutes alleged to be CARTERS " "My," she gasped, "if I ain't about and we exon do them while we visit," "just as good." g j tuckered cull Whsl ASn't you washing "Yeas, I s'pose wg, can," lilts, W --- lin n iy Cannot be excelled as a bright, en - today, Marthy Loran£ ,; l,. n she laokin estedl jn the own_ �' �,�.r.�r terpriaing and pe, alar paper. Has all "' "yPe have a very light washing this thusinem she had xnuaSfestod on the pro- Vicissitude. G the latest news trom all 'Week, and I haven't been in any hurry °CdJng Monday. "But I don't believe I've -- I world. Parte of the 1. 11,';''about, beginningit," replied Mrs. Logan• half line or olothespins enough for all this , IV Supplied s, was " 1 THE ORIGINAL MARKS ONCE A ,IUDOE I PP by all newsdealers in West- jAr or two 04 rep canned raspberries Olh ��'I4a a � u_ t0 Win& and,T-t"rr94 d ," Qh;-bve knew you wouldn't have " re- IN POVERTY IN CHICAGO or Ontario, or sent direct. i ° '; o eMr oder aga'lp before I b�Q' ii tf`i' Ali°d Janet cheerily. "So we brought our --- �� -- •.. 11, ' Wash. I'd just told Janet she'd boR4' line and dozens of pins. Thoy're in the The original of 'M name' is Max ks The' Western Advertiser bottom of this basket_ II g Y down etllai and Petah up the tube and But I don't think that I'm a lawyer, shake,' is living in poor (WEEKLY EDITION) aj, bring out what little wash e, have." you can etre b circumstances in Chicago at the age only 76 Cents a Year "Thea I'm just in tune," siaid Mrs. Eb�OT1pUBb in my backyard for all these of eighty-three. His n me is Abraham 4adlin, with satisfaction. ,'I've got an Marks. He said that re Stowe wish_ SICK -HEADACHE Equal to and better than many awful big wash this week, and while I "No, I don't suppose that we can,' geld I published at $1.00 a year. .".x was gathering it up a happy thought Janot, "but we can dry a good many ed to localize "Uncle Tom s Cabin "and ebraok me. Can't you guess what tG wasp" blinks here in the house, and there's your orae one told her he was the 'only at. Positively Cured by these Agents wanted, in every district to torne canvass for this publication. "No, I don't know as I can." large front parch. We can stretch lots of Yin the vicinity. Little Pills. p as ' _= A lino os, it, and the rest of the thingswe Judge Marks—he was made a Probate l Address all orders f Well, it flasbed across me, Why cant .%t ,- 3 gear- up my dirty dude and go over can spread on the grass and hang on the Judge by Sam Houston—has hada They also relieve Distxass from Dyspepsia, i checkered career. Graduating Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per. Advertiser Printing Co., Ltd., M'.� and wash with Marthy Logan and make a fence. g from London, Ont ,'c sort of a frolic of HP' When I lived over Mrs. Wadlln was not a woman who Union College in 1832, .he studied law, feet remedy for ,Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi. ,i !n Peakville, a friend of mine named Mag oared particultrrly "tor looks," but Lbs was admitted to the bar, and went to ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue a idea of her front r New Orleans, From there he went to I WANTED Industrious persons r ei_ }j, >pravts and me yvashed together every Mon- porch being used As Pain in the Sid TORPID LIVER. They trier sex with good eharact ''' ' drying ground for clothes was far from Munroe, La., where he established the c' ills e,4 the world. O Monde shed !p „ or and common school education, can obtain ` 1 r p- B Standard. His conduct of that Regulate the Bowels Purely Vegetable I employment foriotwo months in this corn. ,x" Iter things over to my house and the nezt s,8 ble -to- ker„ Her face reddtaned, tad pa_ i° ' 3rd lug mine over to here, and we'd wash Bhe bit liar !1p when Janet pylled the Per drew him into several duels and he Small Pill. $m All �p$Ba I munity. 8,M. FRY, Toronto. Ont. And visit together. It was areal neigh- shoat away froril the contents of one o1 the was indicted half a dozen times for $m81i Price. ksV.11"" borly way of doing, and we'd awful good baskets and said: libel. In 1837 he met a fire-eater nam- I ed Alexander on the field of honer,' THE t' tithes, and it just flashed across me this We wast up all of our bedeprso8e and Substitutlollo i LONDON EVENING NEWS `' .4e.12 A morning, 'Why can't me and Marthy Lo- blankets and curtains at this time of the and escaped with a bullet through his . mAr R=',Ran do that Way?' and here I am with my year, and bore's u basketful to begin an. coat, the fraud of the day, z9�h WINgin iG," Thea my Grandmother Logan is tc►lllilg After this duel h'e started for Texas I The Greatest One went Daily. `n, Y , [Yil� L616 l`tw ed aghast, while Janet's hxt° feeble htuslth, and ��nnoti;gr 4 I !n_ on horseback. At Houston he met the `� r lace Bushed with annoyance, but Jane send acing aIle tier wttehing for hexa here- famous Sam Houston, then President See You get Carter'Sr t . ° Wadlln'e perceptions were not keen enough after u she don't improve, and we've to of the Texan Republic. Houston made This paper Ss, now it its second stat, and has 1�p P P g ¢til , I reached a point in circulation end standing that to show her that she bad make a ntlstake. a washing for bar today, but I don't be- him Judge of the Probate Court at Sau Ask for Carters other papers take years to attain, It gives all "D do love to be nti liborl Antonio. He remained in Texas a num. Carter's,, . the news of the day, with bright, fresh editorial licve that I. can do a thin until I've had pointa,.for 1 cent uo losuo, or ffii.5o a year by mail neighborly; 'she said g ''Yes she of u and dragged b to to eat. Su osin her of years and then returned to Ar- Insist and demand g p ggea the read and R.- l PP g we haves little kaneas. Cat a @spy from your news dealer et 'white tablecloth from the basket of soiled visit over a cup of tea? And it would be All his life Marks has been an active rku olotbing. "I'll just sep'rate my colored nice 1f we could have some of those plash -- Ihings from tho whito ones and then we, preserves you said you had been making, Politician. He was at firsts Whig, Garter"s Little Liver PAI& The News - - London. -tan pitch, right In and waeh and vialt at . MV. Wadlin." but afterwardd became a Republican, , ,a , iib' . mo time." 'Well, 1t l don't call that eodll" an,id to which party he has belonged since it 11 S Mrs. Wadlin when she was aklne. In Gla was born in 1856. He says that when Mrs. Logan diel not know what to do or getting adi�h of Jser eholoe find lixn he was a very small child his parents + ' -- spay. She was a woman of a very �xild and who lived at Pensacola were intimate untie spirit. Her friends often Bald that tted supply of pewb preserve. And such l`1' Martha Logan wouldn't hurt the feel- a wash as they've lugged in hero, by my with Gen. Jackson's family, and that MOe� l Inas of s fly." Sbe did not want to hart nothing o4 putting up a bashes of pesebea he remembers seeing Mrs Jackson sit in LLS yAhe feedings of Janet Wadlin, and yet she At the game timol" the chimney corner and smoke a pipe, At 9, 10 and 11 o'clock Janet re, He asserts that Henryard Beecher 1 I" tell that she could not enter into the ar- P Posed Y "a bite to eat," and wbeu the basket of once told him confidentially that if he to -Alk, �. Xan ement€Rt Wadlin had mode regard- could see the manuscript of "Uncle 1ng' he washing. penehes arrived ahs mid coolly, "Now, Toib's Cabin" he would see that he Janet was also oP this Opinion, and yet Mrs. Wadlin, if you'll just finish this tub ­Ijboth mother and daughter felt that Mrs, of bedclothes 1:11 begin on the peaehtae, (Beecher) had written a large part of 39adlin was a woman who was not _to be and we girt a lot done today," book, Burn .. 11 111 eaiianded velth impunity. She was a good Jaaet'y rally orl�rly inadnots 1 getQliea� to IN-3.4"?,nrsAKexl,hffi'A itat da and UNDOUBTEDLY THE BEST. " 3iilend and a bitter enexnpty, , Mrs, Wa lin d not ' `,!,Opme, Janet," said Fane Wadlin, "run _tl- gr06Sy ex gerafxl GnNTLaME4q;=i wish to say that Dr. a]otvn txelltir and , the condition of her kitchen when Nhtf said .__...__---- -- -. get the tube and we'll Fowler's Extract of Wild Stlr&wjla�CY-has_ __ .— •.—__ ��.-,__- _.___ _._.-____....___ �" , ' itoh-Ti ht-in.-_Thg-net llbomwill-mt-nlf •' ..to-herBelf—w#r11e--hanging-out-tbe--s000nd- 8 g prove a wonderfn�remedy in my family. t, c , %vatre awful slack if we don't get our line of clothes: We would not be without it for twice its You twat move 1n that kitchen with- ' ' ithings all out by 10 oaoiock." price, I say it is TnE nx➢BT (not merely one Mone to burn is a com- Janet glanced at her mother. Dire. Lo- out stepping on peach stones or peach par- of the best—but the best) medicine ever y ( Inge, and you can G got peach Stains out tri mon "pression With some yggn struggled desperately, but vainly, to brought before the public for Bummer Dom• P lnivont some way of preventing what she anything. And Janet Logan mast be as x g goat the way Plaint or diarrohcea, either in children or people, but they don't regarded as little less than a calamity. hungrynatured as n y she adults. JOHN UhDERHILL, `v Finally she said weakly: "Yes, Janet. cents wto e all is wast. It'll b° 6 en the License Commissioner, Stratholair, Ont, have It. ,li; tlo'down and got the tuba," before we Bret this wash out, and thea the ." Janet's black eyes flashed, and she was Place Will look like it was's drying ground ' '*bout to speak, but Mrs. Logan shook her for the whole town. If this is what wash- ` In with the Lo ane means I think I t lead, and Janet kept silent. When she btrt to wash alone hereafter." Pro z^ COAL i� tsetbhed the Dollar, she sola angrily, with - 1 It was 8 o'clock when Janet throw her- 6 r on angry stomp of her foot on the lceilar self wearily into a big cushioned rocking . - K "vp' ` chair In her own home and said with her 1 Veil, of all the impudent perform- > ,Anoeal As If we didn't have work enough hand preaeed to btu throbbing brow: ++•r ,of our own without doing any of Mrs. I never was 90 tired before in all my '1Vadlin'al There's eight in her family and mortal life, and my head aches as if ft ,,,— To burn, that's more like it, and get Coal that won't transform into clinker§. only three In ours, and It's just a achome would buret, but Mrs. Wadlin will be We have the reputation for selling Hard Coal which in free of the clinker Bub- ion bar part to get most of her washing wearier than I am by the time she brings A stance, is clean atuff when delivered, and hot stuff when lighted. The only ,done by some one else. But it'll be the in all of the things on the lines that wore trouble with it is that it barns. Leave your order with; us. We are now deliv- Jmt time she'll bring her washing here. not dry when we came away. Did you Bring for the coming,cold weather. Novy, encs !f St !en'tl" bear he say, mother, that she was afraid Janet repeated this resolve many times it wouldn't bo'quite convenient' for her ♦. LOWEST P1{ICES GUARANTEED during the day, and Mrs. Logan made a to wash here next Monday P" similar resolution. Mrs. Wadlln was no- Yes, oortainly i did, reviled Mrs. Lo- 10 u ®Q a ittxriousiy slack and unapetematic in her gan, `�I doubt if she ever finds St'txan- a HARL I.LN� $R� J I t�tOVe$, Hardware, (�C , 1 11 '08th'eids of Work, and at intervals of about venlert to bring her washing have, again. r` r 9 Clinton *W ' -hours she would suggest that they And yet we have preserved the peace I'— i' "egao a bite" and "visit a little." Youths Companion. I1 It was nearly the middle of the after- CAMIAGES upon before the last of the "colored For the Naga. AGG�N 11 Ililti" e" wore flaunting [rem the Iixre in Rbr a troll .cleaning liquid nso.the tdbw- ahi Logan book yard. Ing lotion. Tartaric acid, a dram; One- ,'And such a looking array of things As turn of myrrh, a dram; can de oologna, .9 tau"E8 they a V1 .What will the nelgixborathlnkP" drams; distilled water, 8 onnaib. DIatolve COLIC, CHOLERA, CHOLE" We Keep in S, , aDld make to Order ieald J&xetisg she Stood ab the window of the acid in the water, mix the tlnoium of IIIOHBl1S DIfAiISRHOEA � . her room, tirtid and aroo@, and looked at the myrrh and can de cologne and add to the a , Ca�ageg all i'1 agg011s Of all kinds, x'owe of pink add purple calico aprons and aol,t solution,, Drip the nails in this Solo- DYSENTERY, eti iroglI belonglag its the 1liblct9adlfnS, and tlonpjRlpe and yoliah with a ohamoia pad And all SUIgMEiI QOMPLAINT6 of I. RUMBALL �/y;T.y c•,.•.•_ . a •PBICIS, as Children or Adelt imitations+ I - CLINTON 1 Arta .Wµ W __ .rY 't,%,—,, 1 ,; l r. tl v i a.. i� • I 1, • , . r. J n . .,.11 . address in. Amerle . _ k Yr, r•�.�•�,%,va�,�1. DERBY Cig��,re�te'`I - . 5 C�ts PER .. , a P�ICKAG Wr - wI's'Irde'We's, A new Broom sweeps cleali Hub Brooms at 10c eaeb GroGery, Brooms, two for 25c. A dandy one for 25c, These Broome are great value, having been bought at reduced figures. We are going to give the public bargains for the next sixty days. No excuse for not having a clean house. Crockery, Glassware, and all kinds of Groceries, new and fresh. ' Gi EO SWALLOW, - � Cli�ato>r� Clinton Sash„Donr�BlindFactory S. S. COOPER - - - PRopRIETOIt, General Builder and Contractor. This factory is the largest in the county, and has the verlatent improved ma- ,obinery, capable of doing work on the shortest notice. We carry an extensive and reliable stock and prepared plane, and give estimates for and build all class- • on of buildings on short notice and on the closest prices. All work is supervis- ed in a meehanieaQyay and satisfaction guaranteed. We sell all kinds of in. terior and exterior material. Lumber Lath, Shingles, Lime, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Etc lgent for the Celebrated GRAYBILL SCHOOL DESK, manufactured at Waterloo. Call and get prices and estimates before placing your orders SpecialTEAS I TEATS I Bargains CEYLON, ASSAM and JAPANS.1. 8 pounds good Young Hyson Tea for $1. Just to hand, 1 carI SUGARS 1 SUGARS 1 SUGARS i ` llontreal Sugar • No, 1 Granulated,, Coffee and Rawe in barrels, one hundred pounds and dollars, at special prices. We keep the best Dinner, Tea and Bedroom Sets, Fancy China iVssorted stock of Wed -and Lamps. 25 per cont lees than regular price, ling Presents in Huron. Call and see our goods and get prices. FRESH SEEDS—Timothy, Red and Alsike Clover, Turnip and Mangel. Cash paid for good Butter and Eggs, J. W. IRWIN, - - - - Clinton For the balance of this month WE WILL OFFER TO CASH -.PURCHASERS Beautiful Decorated Dinner Sets, At 'COst Handsome Toilet Sets . China Tea Sets, • • • and Under. Fancy hand painted Chinaware Call and satisfy yourself that this is a bona �de offer. Having bought Sugars since the decline in price we'1 give our customers the benefit. Butter and Eggs taken as cash. W N. ROBSOWS, - Clinton. CLINTON SEWING. M&CHINE Warermms The subscriber desires to intimate that he is still in the _,-.,_•-__.•_ __�._.. ----•-- •--- ---Sewing-Mauhim-'bgsinese, and -Sae ina'do arrangements with the NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, To handle their machines, and am proparod to give the public an article unsurpassed for lurability and the quality of work. They will be placed on trial free; we compete with all ma- chines on the market. j also bavb other grades At lose money, and will procure any machine manufactured, if desit45d. Noodles and parts supplied for all makes of machines. WASHINii MACIIINES—I am agent for the colebrated Authony Wayne Washer, the In cot manufacturers of washers in the world. The machine cannot bo'boht in any respect. I It, handle the Improved Ideal and Manitoba Washers. Also Clothes Wringow, boot in inxukob WM. 11I0ORE, old stand, Huron St., Clinton "Aristocrat” The Aristocrat"The shape for slender feet and stylish dress_ Straight sided American type, with high, ,stiff, moderately full, box toe. A man -of -fashion shoe. Laced—Buttoned—Congress_—Oxford. Black, Tan. Seal Brown, Carmine or Wine Color. Half sizes 5 to I r. Widths A. to E. Goodyear Welt, $3.00, $4.00, $5.00. Stamped on sole. "'"1OOet "` he Slater Shoe." iweca /l�WM`a . aT S_"=C T�iskm:--%QI�,— .RA Nms: 19 � W. TAYLOR & SONS, SOLE AGENTS FOR CLINT01V . VA . •r }4 r..