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The Clinton New Era, 1897-11-12, Page 8
VF1]Q'0, WOMAN. ' IN TIIE WILDERNESS. 'j�'' LR�13%p�,� ®rNo PRONOUNCED INCURABLE. U4$WOU!<,D'ST G,0 menthe old, and again we had the boat of your horse, harness, cart and Case of Catarrh Too Acute, or of Too ROUNI), A SOLDIER'S QHAST • -- Dong Standing but Dr-49new's Catarrh. ourbat nes are merely TIONS OF AN AWFUL BATTL. LD.- HAS Won the Gratitude and al Powder Can Allay and Cure -- when OP PA IGH',l'ERs MAY dies, and keep them constantly in the Confidence of all Canada All Else Fail it Coros- Try ft First and IRY HBA FIXpr ,I NNE. No Time to Bury the Bead, Who I,ay &v temporarily oared for in barns and,farm- houses near the battlefield, and I thus had Save Experimentittg. TUMO W ME Thick as to Cover Large Areas of (bound. x31ue and Quay, aisle by side—The Letter s NO MORE DOUBTING "Five years ago my little daughter was attaoked with catarrh of a very soveretype. R to stopped. Even a to somebody's "Dear isek." pg.uoii2eone remarked: "How few peo- We used all known catarrh ourea,and treat - tea there waa ,gomething wrong. o the horse started the sparks „I have no lima to b o ury my dead and - The Positive Evidence of Cure ed with most skilful physicians for over 11 years, and her case wag pronounced chronic wltprg the tire touched the stone. why the lady .got out. tk orowc} can give you none,'! was Grant's famous reply to Leo, when, under a flag of truce, 9 oossation of hostilities was too Conelusiva to Permit it. and incurable. Last wittier we Beard of the wonderful oureaofteoted llv Dr,Agnew's � Aridgi�eaviirioasly while she ex. the'iiorg0, iho'harnesa, the vehicle requested long enough to bury the dead, Thus one feature -- Catarrhal Powder. A bottle was procured, and I here state for the benefit and enoour- •vgheeltbat wouid'nt go round. A Qal ne"forward and suggested that be. great and awful of the battle oYyour the Wilderness was the unburied dead, that lay for days and weeks all over that Nei liters rl'eStif y -- v agement of all sufferers from this dreadful m,alady that after using two bottles my Meart weep balky. A gentlemon who �to the Society with the long name blood stained field, one of the most horrible and ghastly; sights ever exposed to human If You Aro'Siok, Ask Your Nearest Dfig- ohild was completely oared; and I oonsider it my duty to give my testimony for the benefit like e .beset was overworked, and should messed and rubbed down. Another vision. Probably no battlefield of the gist for 25 -Cent Vial of Munyon's of sufferers." Mrs Geo. Graves, Ingersoll, Ont. piped her to back a bit and take a civil war afforded such an opportunity for Remedies and , Munyon's Blocd'Cnre eradicates all im- purities of the blood. Price 250. ,rttiar, A fourth Raggested that if she ,q@.right on, sparks or no sparks, inspection as this. Ordinarily, after a fight; burying parties detailed, -- DOC fOR YOURSELF. Mr Perry McDonald arrived In Pic- ton on Thursday evening, on his wheel 0,41t -would remedy itself; while were and the long, deep trench, nonce is, they never acquire the bow" which enables them to regu- Canada, which he had ridden all the . tiler ingisted that unless a now tire be wheel, the whole outfit would a common grave, was dug, and the dead were at least covered; but not so here. _ way from Monterey, California. He was met some distance out of town by ;Ti?ese conflicting counsels in- 3b0 boufusioneof the distressed lady, Grant could not stop, srnd the long stretch of country, overrun with Mosby's guerril- Mrs. T. Maloney, No. Gildoreleeve Ave., Toronto, Canada, eaye:-"Both myself and the citizens' band, and the members of the Picton Cycle Club, heading a torch - e .did not make the whoa] go roan d h. 4 d carriage drove up, a gentle- las, that intervened between the Rappa- hannock river and the nearest Union husband, have used Mun with splendid results. Mr. Malonee Cwas p y rocession en - teredptne town it was Jdined by several of 4ut'and asked what was the mat- nipQt'.,the bystanders said it was a lines prevented aid from that direction in burying the thousands that were slain in suffering extreme pains from the disease, but after, using the remedy for only one hundred townspeople, and paraded the principal streets. Mr McDonald left owri,kwhile each of eleven others gave " tit explanation as to why the wheel the Wilderness and in the fight at Spottsyl- peals (.curt House, I t night, awoke next morning completely oared, and has not been troubled since. My onterey on Sept. 15, and rode the en- Ire 3,200 miles on his wheel. t o round The stranger examined N led the pony forward a step, sa on my horse looking over too per- tion of the field where the flerco and dead- experience was similar. We have also used Man on's Cron Cure for our little one six y P tae? �kR"the sparks began flying, remarked : ly fighting of Ma 4 and 6 1804 o 6 � occurred, menthe old, and again we had the boat of your horse, harness, cart and It, was four or five days after the fight, results. The child was very bad, but after it right. The sparks that the req%tti9oilromthe about the 9th or 10th of May. A small this treatment she completely recovered. ourbat nes are merely detachment of our regiment had been sent We have implicit faith inpMunyon'a Rome - 1,g m toma of the inward ailment. � "i P. as an escort to a train of ambulances to dies, and keep them constantly in the �ep��difficulty is not with the Lire of gather in the wounded who were being house." but with its axle or its "box." fest the man did next it is not neoes- temporarily oared for in barns and,farm- houses near the battlefield, and I thus had Munyon's Rheumatic Care seldom fails to relieve in one to three hoar', and cares tg4sttlte, but in less than ten minutea pptike trouble was ended. He had re- an opportmAty to view this historic scene. During the years since it has been an in a few days. Price 250. Man on's Dyspepsia Cure ypositively the cause instead of temporizing �t�Q;effeot. +As the lady drove on re- open question whether to be glad or so that I visited that battlefield. It could not tares all forme of indigestion and etomaoh troubles: Price 250. pg.uoii2eone remarked: "How few peo- be more vividly impressed upon me had I .. Munyon's Cold Cure prevents pneumonia •the world reason down to the root of at the same time carry in their 10en it yesterday. It has been a night- unaro and .a horrid day dream all these and breaks up a cold in a few hours. Price 25c. and s =the . ''know how" tr.at makes the „ years, Often have I prayed that visions of those upturned faces, blackened and die- Munyon's Cough Core stops coughs, la o round. s sb the laok of reasoning down to torted, of tho staring, glazed eyeballs, of night, sweats g allays soreness and upeedily heals the lungs. Price 2Ke. t oy74f: Rings that is to -day causing in- dµfl'ering to thoasar:ds of women; and the stiffened, outstretched Donde , seeming- ly still grasping for support, those rigid Munyon's Sidney Cure speedily Dares pans in the beak, (eine or groins, and all i$ tgffering to a great extent man is forms wrapped In blue and gray, that had fought their islet battle and now 1 ay side forma of kidney disease. Price 250. me lined; intelligent, educated men, who by side in that great charnel field, might Manyon's Nerve Cure stops nervousness and builds up the system. Price 25c, aunt eight or ten of the best years of lives in colleges, medical schools and be blotted forever from my recollection, Then, again, I have been glad that l knew Munyon's Headdohe Cure stops headache in three minutes. Price 25. d is; rciin to the false, child -like theory g y 'dtpotgring the tire, as it wore, instead of so well how that battlefield appeared, and how barbarous, brutal and inbuman it Munyon's Pile Ointment positively cares all forms of piles, Price. 25c a axle, or its "hot -box." They their attention to. utero They see the made war seem; glad that I know how 10,000 dead heroes looked w he had faced + , Munyon's Blocd'Cnre eradicates all im- purities of the blood. Price 250. $ying> instead of working upon the and met •death amid the wild, frenzied Munyou's Female Remedies are a boon gpet where the'. real trouble lies. -TI suanas of one of the greatest battles in the to all women. nonce is, they never acquire the bow" which enables them to regu- history Of the world. Ono of the most striking features to us Munyon's Catarrh Remedies neverfail. The Catarrh Cure=pRiee 25e—eradioates e wheels of life. eri,tihe sparka of pain fairly fly from a that day and the Dao most thoroughly filed in our memories was that all over that the disease from the system, and the Ca- iarrh Tablets—price 25e.—cleanse and heal & Wi is head, her back, her limbs, oi• the. battlefield, or at least that part we, visited, the parts. llportant and sensitive organa of her ' 1ls as senseless to resort to "local there lay three boys in blue to one In gray, It will be remembered that all through , Munyon's Asthma Remedies relieve in ihree minutes, . �4 audus," pain cares, or stimulants, as the Wilderness fight the rebels were pro- and care permanently, Price $1. rases the tire, whip the ]]orae, or ono a3. P 4n.regardlessof consequences. These tceted by a system of earthworks and has- til constructed fortifications and abatises, y r P Mn°yon a rVitalizer restores logit vigor. rice $1. ry to cure ssjmpto?ns instead of rens- while the Union troops were compelled to A separate cure for each disease. At all ko: the root of things and removing of the disorder. The result is fight largely in the open and assail the Confederates In their strongholdis. ,From druggists. Mostly 25c a vial, Personal lettere to Prof. Runyon, 11 and ,atuse. mal,patchwork, and failure instead of these it was utterly impossible to dislodge 13 Albert St., Toronto, answered with free rmoat conspicuous exception to this the enemy except by the masterly series of flank movements so successfully planned -iedieal advice for any 'disease. who, nearly thirty years by General Grant. - - £sttt}ie•man, kQols►ifnWd that he wouid not make At this point the Union dead lay thick- ""Ateredity of Acquired Characteristic•. : stakes, but would devote himself to 'icng'to the root of disease and to the est. I believe I could have dismounted and walked a distance il9 great as two or- I have found in my study of camels, however, an esamplo perhaps still more very of a new principle for its treat- .1Vlany thousand letters of gratitude dinary city blocks and never once have stopped upon the ground—walking on curious and significant. It is, known that, with the exception of its stature, the camel Ormer patients in all parts of Ameri- dead bodies all the way. Indeed had I undertaken the journey I is absolutely a llama, its blood globules i>l :btold thisphysician that he has been Lis ghastly would have been compelled in some to being ellipitioal, its teoth reptilian in tnl beyond even own expecta- r is an is Dr. R. V. Pierce, of places climb over heaps of the dead. form, its rudimentary third and fifth toes permanent. It twssesses, further, that 1�+ N.Y.,who has for more than a There.was a allght growth of under- brush at this in h with a few trees mysterious pouch of the stomach for the x•of a century been the head of the },00rnplete and successful Health Insti. point, re- maining. I made a careful examination storage of fluids, the same kind of callosity on breast bone and knees, acquired by the • I�IsYiii +9.meri0a—the Invalid's Hotel and and could not see a limb or a twig of a bush camel through kneeling to receive loads. J1 Institute, and whose "Golden Med- „ i'covery, Favorite Prescription" but was marked by a bullet, and some of them in several places. The wonder But the camel differs strikingly from the llama in that it possesses the hump, that :fd ',Pelleta;" have converted thousands of seemed not that there were so many dead, fatty mass, with a special development of rain`boon every State of the Union and in ' foreign lands, from absolute misery but that, any lived.. Officers sad privates all made a common cause here and rank some of the spW al- processes- For a long time I could not explain this hump. One eicat vigor and happiness, and whose was forever obliterated, for among the ' day, however, a poor porter caving a ple'wCommon Sense Medical Adviser A. the great at sale of any medical dead: we noticed the shining shoulder 'traps of commissidned officers mingled complaint in his chest came to consult me, and on examination I found, half way �QY9t p ublished-amounting to over with the o r'dinary blue uniform of the down his back, precisely where he was 0 eo a68. + ea anPi 71is'kesearoh d practice Dr. Pierce common soldier. The trees were torn and shattered, the fearful Work of shot and wont to rest his burdens, a tumor larger than a man's fist, formed almost wholly of "cedea on the comroon sense principle shell being shown on every side. Mus- kets, canteens, haversocka, knapsacks --in adipose tissue. It suddenly occurred to *%Abe blood could carry lifo or destruc- an to every part of the body. That the fact, nearly all that makes up the accouter- me that this lump-wbich not only caused the porter no inconvenience, but even aid- oi**a'the "houseL•e�per" of the human went& of the soldier--wero scattered in all directions ed him in his work—might perhaps serve + di 'That when the livor becomes s- blared the blood is charged with :poison -' None of us felt like performing any act as a clew to my mystery of the camel's hump. • •. 1 I succeeded in examining tib"h is carried through the body and pro- ..60 audh -ailments as consumption, heart of ghoulish vandalism; though, as I saw a letter extending from the pocket of a dead 70 porters of various occupations, and, to my great joy, I was able to land four more teiiee; sorofnlone and bronchial direr r$, Confederate soldier, I dismounted, and, examples of this fatty tumor. rvfbll.its dropsy, rheumatism and `F ale some of the boys gathering around, we What was of even greater value in our ]&into." His "Golden Medical Die- looked it over. It was torn and partly il- inquiry was the fact that 60: per cont of the ' soots spec= Ily upon the Oliver and legible, but we matte out that it was from porters examined, although having no real ezoretery organs. It cleanses, re- to the whole syr- rid glees new life w the town of in the state of North Carolina, It was In a lad 's handwriting, Y g, hump, yet presented an unusal protuber- once of the epinal processes. —Professor Tha action of the "Discovery" is aid- and the portion that we were able to read Cesare Lombroso in Forum. ijA stubborn cases of costiveness by Dr. was as follows: 'a -.Pleasant Pelleta, which also em- My DBAu JAca—We hope that you can soon Smallest Booh In the World, jftAn entirely new principle. While isrd,sitte. not five oases in a hundred which return and help us with the tobacco crop, but if not we do ho and pray 1t y to God that one The smallest book in the world Is not much larger than a man's thumb nail. It rr pierce's remedies will not relieve rr door Jack will sof be harmed >>9 those terrible i Yankees. pas made in Italy by o firm of Padua rre,it,lbappens sometimes that chronic od-Uompucated and Torg neglected disor- As we looked at the letter and then rat publishers, the Salmin Brothers. It to four-tenthe of an inch high and about a additional home treatment. In lrare and exec lienal cases Dr. the upturned face oY or , g P pe, Jsiak turnip black from exposure to the sun and thenP quarter -of au inch wide. Tho volume 808 having 9 lines gli'Iu]re swill n onreceivin articulare in . g P thought of that poor wife or mother orp oontalns pages, each cad Prom 96 to 100 lettere Too wxt fe an -i, send free of charge, each plain, 1ltforward, confidential advice as will sister who was welting and watching for %he return of the dead and mangled soldier unpublished letter written by the famous inventor the Mme, ''the sufferer to find relief and care if at our feet, and of the other 10,000 homes of pendulum clock to Chriatlas of Lorraine in the year 1015. i's.t fee isibureable. All correspondence is 'eir"d in confidence. from which dear ones had gone out who g° were now among that host of dead around The next smallest book is issued by the firm. strict fe'`iseople of Buffalo and leading solea- comprehend to an something ns, we be com g g of the brutal, barbarous nature of war.—Cy- came It is ori edition of Dente's "Divine Comedy," being a little more 9%l dmedical societies have repeatedly ieilifled't0 the integrity, ability and sk rue Q. Shill epard In Now York Post. than an inch high, a little less than an inch wide, with typo so small that it takes ;fir-.Pierce by electing him to the highest a microscope to read the letters. -Chicago fiod W. Itbin their gift -first to the State pace Treatment. Record.sante and then to Clongress. Many thou- Hem, an directions for a good face bath, _ - tnd blaok on white testimonials have been or "shampoo," the effect on the skin be- idtlbiin from 'former patients scattered Ing most gratifying, it is said: Rub pure, In advanced stages of Con- tron&out the Union, as teltene of grati- fine soap on a sponge, adding several drops , too him for the common sense cures be of best toilet, glycorlia. Previously dip sumption, Scotts . Emulsion 1N wrought, and as messages of hope to lose; who have become shipwrecked by the sponge in hob water. Rub the face and neck softly with the sponge until the soothes the cough, checks ieibreakeire of neglect and improper med- skin Is covered with the soothing lather. Then take almond meal and rub it in un- the night sweats and pre - til face and nook ao perfectly dry• wash vents extreme emaciation. °i'liia+lreserva�,Ive quality of the soil Vf Which PertE town is built is won- off at once in hot water that has had a teaspoonful of powdered borax dissolved In this way it prolongs life ortiil; Workman engaged on the J. ,ta ourpr%erty have made some aur- in it. Next bathe or spray with cold wa- ter until the flesh feels cold and firm, and makes more c'diforta- irlslin revelations. A wooden drain , anally drying by bur burying the face in a soft damask towel. A teaspoonful of good ble the last days. In eve ry ttt'down in Iii$ was just now uncov-' t'etl, end found to ne quite Bound. cologne should bo In the oold spray. Case of consumption from (fuel' tasking excavations for MrAr- W016 16 hew residence, a lot of vege, vapors 16'rom meta". its first appearance to its t it rovers unearthed ffroln ft depth of buts brought That metals will throw off vapors is evi- most advanced Sta es ---no g 'jjtefteet, and several dent even to the housewife, who can smell 1, he surface were in a Complete state the raging fire in her kiteheli range, even remedy 'promises a greater C `O servation. They were buried I *eilty' years ago, when, to fill up though she may be tip two flights of stairs]• It is said tbM zine will give off snflioient hope for recovery or brings bdMit the stone foundation of a veran- . tsiiy 6vontents of a bin in the- cellar vapor even at a 100 temperature to pro- dueo ohemfoal ehhnges in photographic comfort and relief equal to Q flora deposited with the earth that plates, and that thisoocuors in a vacuum as SCOtt'S Em411sion. Book on i6tlleen dug out. well as In the open'sir, Experimenters my that the loWat known Iofnporattnro at the subject free for the ask- r.. r�. rrr r►ri ►:. X °hyo rb" in xgs degree. r .. 28 w>tw� ria r, ing. 1 1. f>+1 ' - S(10r"C b 9UWMB, tie11sv1IAa, Oni.„ 1 A ti 'y A FA1R TRIAL. "I was troubled with a very bad headache last winter and decided to give Laza-Liver Pilis'a fair trial. One box of them cured we and I havQ not had a headache since. They area long way ahead of any other remedy I ever tried." Miss JANET muNRQE, Westbourne, Man, How Tommy Helped. Minister—Ah, Tommy, is that you? I trust you are always a good boy, Tommy? Tommy—Yea, air. Minister—That's right. I am sure you are always kind to your good mother. Tommy—Yes, air. I was helping her yesterday. Minister—Very glad to hear it, Tommy. What did you do for her yesterday? Tommy—; helped her with the washing, sir. She said she couldn't get on with the washing if we didn't take our dinner an hour sooner, and I took it as soon as she had it ready.—Exchange. Bits of Wisdom. Bear in mind these bite of homely wise dom: Pure water, pure,air, sunshine and wholesome food aro the best preventives against disease. Cultivate exquisite clean- liness. Make daily use of baths. Try to always get eight hours' sleep, An unpleasant odor for 24 hours may mean a fever for 94 days, Digestion is as- sisted by cheerfulness.—New Orleans Times -Democrat. In the manufacture of knives the divi- sion of labor, has been carried to such an extent that one knife is handled by 70 dif- ferent artisans from the moment the blade is forged until the instrument is finished and ready for the market. 'o4©©s"Q o s in Amerxea,A( Hevoierp of the Pollee. Hon. Theodore Roosevelt writos an arti- cle on "Tho Roll of Honor of the New York Police" for The Century. Air. Roosevelt says: I doubt if the average citizen, especially the average stay at home citizen, xenlizea how often the man of the night stick is called upon to display qualities which In a soldier would be'called heroic. His feats in saving life or in arresting dangerous criminals, alone and at night, attractno special attention when mentioned in bhe newspapers, but'• they often imply just as much courage as those of the man who captures an onamy's flag in battle or plants his own flag on a 'hostile, parapet. The men of the New York police force repre- sent all the different' creeds and different race origins that go to the make up of our stook, but they all become good Ameri- cans who pay no heed to differences of creed and race, for otherwise they would be useless. The pollee occupy positions of great importance. They not merely pre- serve order, the first essontlal of both lib- erty and civilization, but to a large por- tion of our population they stand as the embodiment as well as the representative of the law of the land. To the average dweller in a tenement house district, espe- cially if born abroad, the policeman is in bis own person all that there is of govern- ment. He is judge, executive and legisla lure, constitution and town meeting. His power and influence are great. For any vice or shortoomina he should hn Atpr„i., punisnea, Duo for gallantry and good con- duct he should receive prompt and gener- ous recognition.. . _c The Agricultural College authorities at Guelph have potified the agricultui al department at Toronto that the at- tendance at the former institution is so great that go more students can be taken. Here is another evidence of re- viving times as such a thing never oc- cured before. RELIEVES IIN 30 MINUTES. A MAGIOAL LIFR-SAVtIL The most pronounced symptoms of heart disease are palpitation or fluttering of the heart shortness of breath, weak or irregular pulse, smothering spells at nlgbt, pains In reglon of heart. The brain may de congested, causing beadachea, dizzi- ness or vertigo. In short, whenever the heart flutters, aches or palpitates, it is diseased, and If life Is valued treatment must be taken. Dr, Agnew's Cure for the Heart Is the only remedy, yet discovered which will alwaysgive relief in 30 min- utes, and cure absolutely. -28. Sold by Watts & Co. r Cl iiaton Sash,11Doorpi Blind Factory ------------ 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 plpsne, and give estimates for and build all class• es of buildings on short notice and on the closest prices. All work is slupervis. 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 GRAYAILL SOHOOL, DESK, manufactured at Waterlosi. Call and get prices and�eatimates before placing your orders' Special TEAS i TEAS i Bargains CEYLON, ASSAM and;, JAPANS Wi 1 8 pounds good Young Hyson.Tea for H. Just to hand, 1 car SUGARS I SUGARS[ SUGABS 1 � Gr anulated, Coffee and Raw s in barrels , oneI Montreal Sugar No hnndied pounds and dollars at special prices. We keep the best Dinner, Tea and Bedroom Sete, Fancy China assorted stock of Wed -and Lampa. 25 percent less than regular price. din Presents i n II Cal an )Flare 1 d see our goods de and t r'0 I g get 1 ee. ' P e FRESH SEEDS -Timothy, "Red and Alaike Clover, Turnip and Mange]. Cash paid for good Butter and Eggs. J. W. IRWIN., Clinton VVI Be Given Away A 113 Ppiece China Dinner Set, on Jan. 3rd, 1898, to the person guessing the nearest For the ]balance of this month to the number in the sealed envelope. The number is not known even to ourselves, Mr J. Alien having put it in the envelope and sealed the same. WE WILL OFFER TO CASH ;PURCHASERS Your guess is put on a duplicate ticket, the pa fth your name and guess is put in a . Beautiful Decorated Dinner Sets sealed box, you keep the other, and on bhe 3 of January, 1898, the tickets in the f box will be gine over by Mr Allen and Mr Porter, and the one bearing the num- Handsome Toilet Sets . • At Cost her nearest the one in the envelope, will wi the cot. China Tea Sets, • • • • and Under, The China Dinner Set is on exhibition in our north window, and some one will be - r7 ey hand painted Chinaware tunate enough to win it. Why not you ? One gases gore with every 50a cash purchase 'from now to Jan. let. To guess costs you nothing. Advertising costs money, but Call and satisfy yourself that this is a bonaEfide offer. Having , we believe this ie a cbeap way to advertise. Some will wonder, and we have , been bought Sugars since the decline in price we'll give our oastomers asked how we will make up the prion. of the set. We will just say—we expect to do the benefit. Butter and Eggs taken as cash. that much extra trade. Prices end quality guaranteed. Come in and examine the. dishes, and remember that ever0c left with us gives you a chance to win the set f - • N. ROBSON S, Clinton. OGLE COOPER &CO•, Phone. 23 Cash Paid for good Butter and Eggs. CLINTON E r �1211.% / • ,+ -�� to 11 I _ • ` �s� /• � •, • M op 1 W. TAYLOR & SONS, SOLE AGENTS FOR CLINTO Cash Tells in Buying. Prices of Groceries Cut to the Bone. READ THEIPOLLOWING PRICES AND MAKE YOUR PUROHABRa EARLY: 'Rsgnlar Price. Our price Regular Price. Our Price Japan Tea........... .........................25 19 Brooms............................26 20 Japan Tea..................,....,..so 23' washboards .. .... ...........26 17 Japan Tea..........................85 28 Oatmeal (per 11 lbs)................ 25 Black Ceylon Tea..................so 2,5 Flavoring Extracts... ............10 08 Black Ceylon Tea..................40 88 I Laundry Starch........ , ...........10 08 Black Ceylon Tea........ ...50 40 Baking Powder ...................... 10 08 L Call and secure a free abmple Baking Soda ................,...,. 6 tri before purchasing. 4lbs Raisins ............ ....-.....40 26 Brooms ...... .......................15 12 Sunlight Sea 09 bars .............. 18 16 ome.....................a-, ... 20 17 310o. plug Me rialds Tobacco ...8o 25 Dtlier goods at like prices. Much Sugar for little money. Choioe familq Flour, $2.35 per cwt Date wantod in exchange for Oatmeal. Choice Butter on hand. Bran,, horts, Chop and all kinds of (drain bought and sold. OAOLSON, Victoria St., near Queen's Hotel, Clinton o ; CAMIAGES AND WAGGONS We Xeep in Stock and make to order Carriages and Waggons of all ]kind`s.' " E'. RUM�AIL a " - CLINTVIT 1 rte, S WING M dal—ENE WMUUM U The subscriber desires to intimate that he is still in the Sewing Machine ba'iness, and has made arrangements with the NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, To handle their machines, and am pr(W to give the public an drticie unsurpassed for. durability and the quality of work. They will be placed on trial free; we compete with all ma- chines on the market. I also bave' otber grades at lees money, and will procure any machine manufactured, if desired. Needles and parts supplied for all makes of machine*, WASHING MACIHNES l am agent for the celebrated Autbony Wayne Washer, the larggeat manufacturers of Washers in the world. The machine cannot be beat in any respect. I atillhandle the Improved Ideal and Manitoba Washers. Also Olothew Wpingor•, beat in markeb WM • M1 00RE, old stand, Huron St., Clinton Lookmg Frontward When a man gives us an order for a Suit of Clothes we begin right then and there to look for his next order. How? By 'making him the very best garment he ever had, and charging him as little as we can afford. This will bring him back nine times out of ten. Making good clothes is not only commendable, but ought to be profitable in the long run. That's the and we're looking frontward to ROBT. COATS & SO eu THE BEST PHOTOGRAPHS IRE TAKEN BY' HO RACIE FOSTER ' J