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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1900-03-16, Page 3THE t TON fiE 1 t • 11 A penis, tent cough is at first a friend, for it ' gives warn- ing of the ap. proach of a deadly cue - my. Heed the warning `before it is too late, be- fore. ylo u r 1,ungs be, come in- flamed, be- fore the doctor s�a�yy�s, "Consump- tion." When the danger, signal firstappears, help nature with 44- Egnaondville, was sold last weep by Dinning A Wield, auction for 85,400; Jae. Martin, Exeter,, cone the put chaser, v e to T. bi Grieve, tot KM; it contains 100 acres, and has on it a nice new brick house and bank barn. Thos. Ree has pile• chased the comfortable residence of Fred Vanstone, $eaforth,1ar 8775, and intends going there to live. Hugh r. merlyhas belongingased tothe S.0, Smith, ence for l] $1,000, ,A,.tnong those who left. for the West from Brussels station, last week, were ; Mr and Mee Henry Mconey and fam- ily, making nine ill all ; Baxter, Henry and Win. McArter and Mrs Dobson ; Mrs John Ames, Miss Jennie Alts, Miss. Jean Walker and Mrs' McPber. - 1 Mani o»a, Mr and Mrs and John IFIalia stop, Fred. Kellington and Jas. Forbes for British Columbia. Da id Ohesne has sold bis farm in Ohesn y Bore's the experience of one goer men who suffered from a.00mpleint that ie al- ways with us. That more of us do not share Itis fate can bo ascribed to our super. for luck t Mr Blifkius bad a cold, It settled in his bead,. "Always hits the weakest spot," Family friends all said. Mr Blifking coughed and wheezed, Shivered, sneezed and shook, Listened to his friend's advice-- • This is what he took : Box of anti-kareuia, Douched his nose with brine, Mustard plaster on bis obest, _ Camphor balls,:..;. .. ' Quinine, Bottle Dr. Eitlem's Care, ' Onion stew Soule squills, Horebbund tablets, Licorioa,.. Anti febrine pills, Porous plaster on his baok, Spiritus frumenti, Menthol inhalation tube, , Ginger, Rook and rye, • Bottle of cough syrup, Whisky --just a sip, Mutton tallow on Isis neck, Box of anti -grip,, Vapor bath, ' Elegtrio ebo ke, • • Brandy, - Cure for croup, • . Emulsion of cod liver oil, aeh.t.......... Some Strong beet sear, Every remedy they urged Mr Blifliins tried ; "Now they say they cured the -cold, But Mr Biifkins died t what frequent in. religions oirolee of late.. - The latest one amongst the lliethodists Free On A11 New Wheels. On the evening of- the first of -March, Mr and Mrs J. '. Cameron, Usborne, celebrated the 50th anniversary of their marriage by entertaining a'few of their friends. Mr Cameron was born in Ar- gylesbire in -1818, and came to Canada with hie mother in 1820. For a -time be lived in Kingston, then in Perth, and, after his marriage with Effie Mc- - Innes, . Dalhousie tow isbip, Lanark Co., went. to New York State. Hie last move was to Osborne, where he cleared a. farm on con, 10. In n 1876 Mr ()timer qn. @old his farm and retired to ••• a corn fortabte'oc,ttasta-nn:pgn, 6, where be has resided ever since.• Don't delay until your, lungs are sore and your cold settled down deep in your chest.. Kill the enemy before the deadly blow kills) you. Cure your cough today. One dose brings relief. • A few doses make the cure complete. Three sizes: 25c, for as ordinary cold 50e. forth* harder odds; 11.00 the moat etoiioinkattor. weer eaaea, e I consider -your Cherry Pectoral the best remedy for colds and coughs and all throat affections. I have usedit it for so Years and it certainly bents ghealis D, D.m.,LuMNsyr Deo. 20, WA Union, i+l. WrHe eAi�-Doafar,. 7t Yon have any complaint whatever and desire the beat medical advice yon man possibly receive, write the doctor freely. Too will receive a prompt res ply, without cost. Address • Da.,7. 0. APER, Lowell, Maud. =sp Comity Clippings Alex. Dow has pp+urchaSed-tifty acres of land adjoining is present property from Thos. Yellow, Exeter. 111r Mowbray, Gsiilross, has purchased a farm in Wawanosb, near Wingham,• and will move there aboutthe middle of March: . J. G. Stanbury, B. A., who has been in partnership with "Barrister R. H. Collins for the past year, will continue the business. Jas. Golley, V. S.; •' who bas resided high= for a number of yearn. uesday for Manitoba, . where 41, sbadow of death bas passed ov . home of R. Leishman, con. 90. Ea: t Wawanosh, and on Thursday his son, John J., was •borne to his long home. at the age of 19 pears. Last Saturday. night Agnes, the dun estdau titer of John and Isabella rown, 10th con Grey, passed away: ii g g A Ohurch Trlal. Church trials for heresy have been some. Advice. When you find your kid• 1. neya out of order, when your back aches and, p iine and gives you end- less misery, when you have to rise often in the night and endure torture during the day—take a friend's advice. Get a box of DON'S _KIDNEY . PILLS' , was'the case of Dr. ,Austin, charged with teaching spirituelism and otlier-dootrines contrary to the Methodist standards. A There are lots of people in' your town, who have been cured by`this remedy. .Mr. T. Sarchet, tnercitant,tailor, Brock - vile, Ont., says they cured him of a severe attack of backache and kidney trouble. They cured Mrs. E. Ford, St. Thomas, Ont., of dropsy. Mrs. Wm, McNeill, 93 St, James St., St. John, N.D., says they cured her of dis- Creasing backache, from which she suffered for over six months. From nearly every city and town in the. Dominion we get statements similar to the ;hove: People who have used the are always glad to say a good word for Doan'el Kidney Pitts. RECENT INVENTIONS. For drawing straight lines neatly and without blurring a new. Implement has a sbi►rxr..s,�tsuod slate flet its at the ens of a handle and a tnoletening pad connecting the disk with the reservoir. to feed the Ink' to the"dislt s-It'to revolved on -.the paper. To prevent the sides 'of 'a bed from spreading apart and dropping the slats a new attachment is formed of A pair of rods inserted In the side mile, with; a turn buckle connecting ahem at the con church trial dealing with Methodist. polity Evers Oar finds a greater demand ter, to draw the sides together and grip and church law took plaee in Stratford for the Dunlop Detachable Tire, until the elate. • this week. Some two or three years ago now one seldom thins of buying a Post 'holes of any slzg, can be rapidly' Rev J, W. Pring, • Methodist minister on bicycle (unless it is a very cheap affair +�dng by a dew implement whin)) has a the Nile circuit, but now at Port Lambkin, indeed). without insisting on the right coulee!: boring tool, with a cutting blade led certain nnpleseant charges brought to an option of Dunlops. Th•e Dump inserted in one side;' which cuts a .sectile against him,. „In, consequence of these he: I T' p y 11 h wits appended from his ministerial duties (J ,for th'r'ee,months. t"Theohargeswere after- wards investigated, and he was reinstated. At the conference : following this trial the matter wag brought tip for . the President,] Rev. 'Q•. Bond, to rule on' it. Beaadse the appeal was not presented in time, he re- fused to rule on it. The matter was then brought to the notice of the next President, Rev Walter Rigsby, who also refused to take action, for the same reason. Then Rev. Jos. Edge, of London,. was elected I m andhe last year a- Chatham, President a t e t b Y + ire Coipl an have depots in a t e of earth out of •the hole• ha it is revolved, Provinces in onada—fond in every Civ- the tool being bitted.. out. and' emptied ilized country in the world. when It becomes full.: •• •• • In Canada the business is controlled =• by. a Company with $1.000,000 • capital. End of belts can. be rapidly. and even - Every tire they, make they guarantee, ly ffn tened by a new tool which has At the commencement of the year they two parallel sets of clamping jaws to' en - took possession of the new factory on gage the ends of the belt. and draw theth Temperance Street,Torontoahandsome together, with slots In the faces` of the five -story building. In, this factory jaws through which the fasteners are in - they have acapacity for making 2,000 sorted; to, be riveted in place. 'complete tires "each day; any they. are ready now to supply the largest possible .Three Sw.ord".. demand, There will be no excuse for Each of the diene swords presented by was asked to • rule on the matter. Be re• cyclists not getting Dunlop tiresby asst• the kaiser ta: his three.eldest sons in 1897 plied that he would not upset the deoisions ing for them on all -new wheels. of bis.. predecessors .unless o-dered" by the court of appeal to do so.. A oharge of !'mal. aiplina" is now pre.. ' administration of diso Prim The • JUDGED BY THE PAST. bore' an . inscription, such as' ' ""Thy strength :belongs •to •the :fatherland. To my dear .son Wilhelm, • Ohrietm s_ ;18Q7. Wilhelmus."• The other side .bore- the following admonition: "Trust in God and charge' is not one involving•personal char- • Weare'willing to be judged by our past bear thyself the President is tried. Rev. J Edge,be t th a and honor may bt*maintained; for he who -President, must be tried by chairmen of who call on ns to have their wants supplied. heart will never be is rid e, e r oldest . 0 Ha ur 6 00 O r para 3s of battle." ""FOarless and true" was' in- triot in the conference, Dr. Hannon, Chat- new and varied, and low .prices maintain ib d th eater, but one of a technical- kind on which. services to the people as druggists.. • We r' bravely that thy' fair name os, as always devote our best energies o 9s trusts to God. from the bottom of his . d t' t A the h i man' of dig.O t k f Toilet P e t ns is ever defeated on the field . THE QUEER CAOOICE WORM. Its Miniature Leat Coble at the Bet. tomof tine Rroak. Perebanca dniiu some summer's stroll your stopa•inny lead yt,q, by A sparit)lnt� ' wet:dim:4 brook, Here pause a moment and, placing your face close to the sur- face of a dark and quiet pool, look closely at the bottom. Among the sant) end peb bless you will see a number of small burs dies of sticks Arid little cylinders of tiny stones moving About as though endowed with. life. If you take themout, however, they are apparently ceead and entirely devoid of motive power, but break them open and you will find each one to be a little tithe lined. with :sort •and ishhaleg and containing a whitish, cater pillarlike• larva. Tbls, then, Is the solutiou of the • puzzle—when the grub wishes to move about be projects the forward part of his body froth the tube and crawls around, dragging his house behind him. But the udnunMOSOS on111111110111110111101M all la al kW .. �mm�u,,in,a p,��nniianam/m bu�r�m. Sar, p u�inununu ,( TegetablateparationforAs- similatingllleFoodandRe ula- titlg the 3iunt<arts octaneof - SEJ3 'THAT THE FAC -SIMILE SIoNATURE moment heisdisturbed or frightened he VromotesDigestioTlCheeTfal- ness andRest.Contalns neither 1a.Norphine nor Mineral: 1YOT NARCOTIC, draws back into his safe retreat, wherein he remains hidden as long as danger threatens, You will find the little tubes of various kinds, shapes and sizes, Some are cylin- drical; made of sticks placed lengthwise, while others are like little log houses of straw, the pieces being fastened cross - Mee, Tbese miniature log cabins are of- ten decorated with tiny snail shells fas- tened to thewalls, and, moreover, the shells are pot always empty. Quite often you may find living snails securely at- tached, and thus compelled to move about at the will of their landlord. Other tidies tete 'nem entirel,. of bits mess -and )eaves." The commonest forma are those composed of little pebbles or grains of sand, These are usually very regular and smooth cylinders, in which the grains are all 'of nearly equal .size, but among them you may frequently find, some with several larger stones fastened to either side in a very Curious' manner. By far the- prettiest•;•houses of all are shaped like little. spiral shells and are composed entirely of almost microscopical stones.—Popular Science.. J • JPY4ecy'01d.7-.5f/VPLrZP!T 7af2 )la. slim Seri - 1i'.did4s:la- dhrx Seeei ,• nara$J•.jm: .d 0s tar ria: IS ON THF wkAPiR P OF,riv BOTT ..� Oki A perfec t Remedy tor Co istipa- tion. Sour Stomach,iltarrhoea, - Worms,Collvtdsions,yeverish- hess,andLoss OF SIIEEr. 'FacSiim,itl 'S�p'Jiignature of ,`y NEW YORK. 1 The Grandest Treasure. • One of the fondest, hap- ' piest, anticipations of a tnother'g heart is that by her husband's ear- nest toil, and •by eareful-economy on both their parts they shall be able. to lay byalitt a store hich the baby when it is grown to man- hood or' wont Tar d s all as o h have as its own private hos- session. But every: wife who X. ' pects• to• be- ' come a mother may provide 'a far .more. valuable treasure for her little one's future •than can ever be contained its any savings bank. if she will take the proper care of her own )health and physical condition during the time when the babyis expected. And if every husband would feel it his bounden duty. to see that all possible means are adopted to carry his wife safely through. this critical time, be will .help to bequeath o isosrin EXACT COPY OF WRftPPER, scribed on another weapon, andon a' ham, was President of. this court, t' e' our popularity.. " thir r draw thissword`without'ar other chairmen being Revs .0.. Henderson, The spring medicine surpassing.allothers d, Neve St. Marys; C. T. Scott, . Aylmer; Jas.. E. is Paine's Celery. Compound. It is the reason and. never return it into its sheath - Fard, Parkhill; Jasper Wilson, Goderioh, great blood purifier . and strength. giver. until honor is satisfied, .which was the and D, Rogers,' Biuevale. To the Preei- It banishes rheumatism, neuralgia, dyspep-`• kaiser's rendering of a motto very -popu• - dent two aonrses were_ open. He --could eia, liver and kidney troubles. Come to lar once• upon. a time on Toledo blades, either have thrown the charge'out, thus " us and buy. a bottle and test the virtues.. of which ran: "Do not draw me without oompelling. the appellant to tarry it to the . Patne's Celery Compound.. H. B. •'Combe, reason: do•not sheathe me without hon - 0 t f Appeal, ' or try it by is court of Kt Druggist ClintonOut or our o g� - Edge's:peers. e: has oilmen. the latter r i course,. The court convened and the pro: ,;Pearl Fisheries. oeedings closed Ttiafiday afternoon, Bev De a . Michael Flood was crushed and pro- One of the 'chief pearl li:+heries of the Hannon ruling that Rev Mr Edge was not 'Ably fatally under theelevator World is that of Thursday' island, which required to give the ruling demanded by in the Owen. Sound bent Chair factory, Flies 18 'miles trona 'Cape .York, the north• Rev Dr. Ross; also that through lapse of • time' Mw Pring had lost her case. Rey Dr. Ross gave notide t£• appeal to the church Court of Appeal. • • from this eat Chip existence, after a Canadian Foresters. short illness of 10 days, aged 16 years, • 1 month and 2G days. It is reported that the mother of Mrs L. Vincent,: Exeter, is one of fifty heirs to a fortune of about $40,000,000, which was left to the nearest of kin by. a relative, who lived in the` United. States in the early part of the century, and who died about 80 years ago. The. money bas been at interest since. Wm. McCloy, of 'Hensen, woo has secured so much popularity as an auctioneer,has been forced to retire from that usiness, on account of his time being wholly taken up with his implement agency business. Mr Mc- CIdy'ssnccessot as auctioneer is B. S. Philips, of Hay. Death car;ied:oft another of our old- est residents on Wednesday night of. -last week, in. the person of Mrs John Moiireshead,' Exeter, at the advanced age 0,88 years and :6 months.: Mrs Mooreshead was twice married, her former name being Mrs Jakewan, and hes resided in . Exeter for many pears. The annual.meeting.of the Canadian Order of Polestars was held at' Sher- brooke, Que„ last week, Jelin Fisher representing Clinton. The annual . re- port said that never before had the or- der occupied as good a position finan-, eiatly, numerically,"or in any other respect; as. it doe'. tc-day. The mem- bership had been greatly increased... The surplus in the insurance fund bad increased rapidly, and on Der. 81. .1 i, had reached the sum of . $837,281.23. During the year 1899, 58 courts were instituted; the year shows an addition to the membership by initiation of over 7,000, and the increase was•greater than was ever made in any. one year. in the history of the order previously. At the end of last • year there were 457 courts in . Ontario, 99 in Quebec, 22 ib Nova Scotia, 27 in New Brunswick, 10 in Prince Edward Island, . 72 in Mani- toba. 8 in British Columbia, and 9 in the Northwest Territories. The total number of courts wap 704, with a mem- berehi of 35.657. There were 158 death W. 0, Smith has. lust completed the ° claims aid during the year, Amounting painting of new drop and tilde curtains to 8158,035,81. which was 21 mere for 'the stage in the Btuse le hall. claims and $14,098,75 more than was They were badlyy�.needed, and are an. paid in 1 Notwithstanding this in - excellent job, . With a touch more of crease, the amount paid out was no the painter's. brush on the side screenr, greater per member in the order,than which the council intends tohave done,. In 1898. During the past year upwards the hall and .stage will have a very . of one quarter of a million dollars was ,� presentable appearance. paid out in death claims, sick and fun. Wednesday of last week. the home . seal benefits and managing expenses, ernmoat point of Anstraiia, 1'be popttla• • • • DON'T TELL. ANYBODY. • tion of the whole island lanotover 1,500; - 1f no one should tell you about it, you a true assembly of the nations, for here would hardly know there was cod -livor oil are men of every race and. color of- the in Soott's Emulsion, the taste is' so nicely. earth. The large majority are,,botvever, covered.- Children like it, and the parents Tapanese. The peaty fishing is carried on don't object. by. a fleet of 260 ""shelling luggers," va- The late Walter Drake, of Montreal eying in Size from. 10 to 15.tons. A left over 880,.000 to ehurches,beneyolent -year's produce of. these fisheries averages; associations and educattonal institu. $800,000. Thursday 'island is chiefly known as n coaling station --for- vessels. tiTht Queen will visit Ireland in Apyril. plying in these wntel•s•--Chicago Newts fieotionman, James Crawford' of Cain - She Had to Interrupt. - laohie, was etruok by a . snowplough- and • killed. deretanding• right now," said the angry "We might just as well eome to an gid "kndeed it is," interrupted the Petient • me a world ot good and made me emart wife. "I hear it so seldono."7tOhleago and healthy.. blew. • /Wed GEO. IIIIRDIS, Carleton Place, Ont. . • .The Montreall Street Railway dieectore unanimously voted 01,000 to the Oaeadian The two-year-old daughter of Fireman Frank White, of Bradtford, wallowed a I 4:oiler-button .end --died before a doe, tor WOLD'S CHAMPION HEALER. tried many reniedies to onre piles," writes W. R. Smith, of Latham, ',lint found no relief till t aged Bucklen's Arnica 1 since." Grandest pile tare on earth , and - the best salve in tbe world. 256 per boX, gaarenteed by 11.B. Oombe, druggist Clin- Hon. Clifford Whim leaves Ottawa for New 'Fork to -day, eta will tail on Satur- day, for England. In ' his absence Hon. • alums Sutherland will administer' the X12 -- of John Mason, Ord line, Morris, was a There was paid o of the insurance terior Depertment. . 'TO BREEDERS that a Wedding was on' hand, A.bout $57,6 %Mout of t e sick and funeral! -41 Pylly-Pectoral A',I'QUICIfi CURE FOR COUGHS AND COLDS Very valuable Remedy heal' , affections of the THROAT or LUNGS Large l3ottles, 25e. ka Prop's. of Perry Davis' Pain-1011er ji SO vir.40 'gneste assembled, and in their *benefit fund. representing 2,815 s c meane Indigestion—Indigestioa leads to - posence, IWO SOU Ross,. B. A„ of benefit claims, and 03 funeral benefit DYBPria, DrPeriela Meal" Plat blood; ,Brusse13,,tiefl tbe knot- making John &dins, and $16.74182 out a the gene, rot monist on, broken bealth, chronic G. Hill, of Pottage -la Prairie, Man., ral fund, making a grand tOtal of $262.- clePtettE611, linlaBhea ner/e4 PerPeltud in" , and Mies JOPuet, flatighter.of the host 453.03. Lad year the increase in the vaddieni. .Dr. Von Stete's Pineapple Tab. i andloatess, 'husband and`wife. • insurance surplus was over $11,060 a ' lets nip the fermentation in the bud ind month, or ovo swum for the yeity., . prevente all the ills that are bound to fol. One by one the old residents 'are ow neglect of the digestiye organe— 60 in 4 , passing away tb the great „beyond. It The amount of the surplus in the in. ' box, 85 centa Sold by Watt': ck co, mu. is our sad duty to record the death of stirance fund at tbe end of 1 Was '; Aar Wild, Bayfield, who departed' #1837.,261.66, ail of Which Wag Invested ton' "•; this Ife on Tuesday, Feb27. DeceaSed Many, in 1825; ho tante trd this eeuntry ears' teeidence iit Waterloo has lived kin, Pr deposited in the best monetary institutions in the country, She -death t tate ha" been fele this Met year 4.48 per ' thousand. The Volt of the high secretary, Mr on St. Plitriekle Day all falllte of her Irish regimente shall west. as ,a dietinotion wig of ehartirook in the biledbrale to 401diers in the recent betrlee Beath ,.. 1 ThoS bite showed that the total Afro*. i'y iorkotifieknoil he feati-ed ,hfet trade .?, ith: , Biel -life -reit fit the, will.: iinio expentlittiee Of ,$)158,03b81' in the life . Diamond' Dye Rug BOok !./florogrop 0 which we take front the: *hported that the ifieoina.during the 'ReftercitOZ, tif Abeline, Kansa% year from insurance account from sub*. y Taylor, formerIrof, tyrdiyAtn doting, And tot interesb invest. -Shows this tlandsonitat Danigns The Refieet- !Tent inet,,, igierff 4403200,0t tor in. riser Rugs. s.'"ti.61-tailker3..°41ith f13°Wilitowvidralen..n Mee nr et. erinioe 'Of Wait"' e Tel* f719,42' pieta with *117 attar Taylor in a daughter • Henry Taylor-. , The Wileob Wm, tullotu'ng Sestorth, Children Cry for Which wee offered for sale, was notal.it was bidin rtb 140,000. The old elk sTo R Will be sent trot to itny tiddreni in Meade. It tells yeahow to nuke pretty end tweful , wool rags or irate. 3411/0, And Wee you fall whioh ere on floolob Heiden. linen, all reedy for hOoking, Yon ean't be Nippy riu. ill you see this book, Wells& Itiehardion 00,0 200 htotuttain Elk. lioniteall ;Tarentum 2170.5. will stead w. W. Parrana • Taxisettrat 21785 has in 1de breeding the - 'greatest siree living or dead, alno 12 of the sra.utr;power to traniennt it. Txamisi To- Matra ,$15. For attended pedigree IP large Catalog. Address Julie 154 A. ORARLIIVSWOItTE4 Maple Leaf Stook Farni, Armond -gine. Ont. hotos; Photos graphic. builtree$ opaittiet ea king ' and simoraltifully by' Mr. Foster, iM 'Prepared to continue the , OM' work after ab experience .ot thirken 4itriiirt strictly first- class ateditie!it three of bur prinolpel • title/. '41 'feel I" cin please" you, • hivieg Ilia* wide experienos in all tbeleitstitYlisofphOtographfowork Platillitilii;h1a615/4kla *sod ' If ola; 0110611m Oa and Get Pritaite t h fl p g; that. health. and natural vigor which is the grandest fortune a father. can bestow.• • "During the past year i found myself preg--. W.. and dde . ofyHill Dale Pannth," .(Etnos errs..: Center)) Enosburg, Vt„sin a grateful slettter tor D r R. V. fierce of Buffalo N.'Y. "I suffered dread-. .fully from bloody and urinary difficulty. I was growing perceptibly weaker each day and suf- ered much sharp pain at times. I felt:.that' something must be done. I, sought your advice and received a prompt reply. I followed your directions and took twelve bottles of Dr, Pierce's Favorite Prescription,'and also followed your • instructions. I -began to improve inimediately, my health became excellent, and 1 could do all fay own work (we live on n good sued farm). I walked and rode all I coned, and enjoyed it. I had a short easconfinement and. have a healthy baby boy.”. • Favorite Prescription " is the only pro- prietary 'medicine roprietary,'medicine lin , the world invented. . by an educated physician and , scientific specialist for the one specific purpose of restoring health and strength to the dig. tinetly feminine .organism. It is a prompt relief and permanent cure' for every form• of female complaint or weakness. • No remedy relieves constipation, so quickly and effectually' as , Dr. Pierce'S Pleasant Pellets. • Toe Imperial M AT MA T igomThe' undersigned wisb to inform . the people of Clinton and vicinity , they have opened up in the store formerly occupied by Fair & Oo. MacKay Block, Ontario St., • whefe they will.keep itestook all kinds of Fresh, Cooked, Cured and CenVe4 40E44 such as carried in a firat.clara Meab stOrat together with Poultry, Canned Tongue i,a STOl: Mh ,e.IA Castello. is put up in one -size Wei—only. It isnot sold in balk, Dont allow anyone to sell you anything oleo ea the plea or promise that it. is."'just as goodll and "will answer -every pur- poze'0 %gs,' See that you get O.A-5-T-0: E -I A., • • Tho W- eans signature fe'os �� A wrapper. pp . New pring Importations PRINTS -The celebrated 4'0rums" prints in' Navy Red and id light color , `Fancies: A special line 34 inches wide5t.. AR'i MIUSLi S AND GINGH tiIS I FENS Cir, TONNCS N A • AR f SILKS.- .in the newest colorings and 'designs, G AND. COTTONAI)ES- all GREY COTTONS; •SRIR'i`IN S . bought before the advance in prices. A special line g . of 36 inch shceting.7cper yard and a' special line of .. fine -make factor in 31; ars: ends at 3e per yard .by., the.piece: rANCY SlLliS in waist lengths at from $1 to $4.. A special. •bne worth. 80c -for 12ic per yard. HOMESPUN • TWEED: for Suits and Skirts • in' plaids 'and mixtures, the newest patterui and styles. LACE CURTAINK's at 156 per parr, 2i yardi long and al. 1 prices higher. R. Coats etar Son, Are You Looking For a ,place to buy the best grade of groceries cheap if so, "MI- WILL FIND IT HERE.!' . . • Maple Sirip, Buckwheat Flour, and a dozen kindcof choice Breakfast Food, torn Meal, Oatmeal, Flour, Fang Decorated Dinner, Tea and Toilet Sets, Fancy Glass and China, Berry Sets anti Table Sets Cheap. Before you purchase give us a call. a like nature tivilich will he delivered. tree to ROBSON S CASH GROCERY' Beef, Pigs Feet Mince Meat, and all attioles any part of the town. Orders solicited. • Clinton, February lgth, 1900. OICer,SCRUTON, Manager MINTON Per Heating and Ventilating purposes This eMMIletit Drum lift 0011. 8U -tided of the very best eta. ou the most soienti prin. ciples, and by virtue of its ape. dal features is the GREATEST HEATING DIOR ON EARTH. It takes the cold air from the floor heists and aired/dos it thrAgh the hens*, and thus odeisornifes in the Matter of fuel to Mich an extent that fully 011014W leas fun' 1,13 required. Dries not sintdrek, Etab no ashes. XS 0557 to manage. ThaSe Who haVo one in 1100 day ther *Mild not beWithout it, Thia Drum is now used in tome of the best henget in Clinton W. WE.1111, Clinton, Sp116.402 Sole Manufacturer for rJulPint MONET T4) LOAN. At low rates on drat -ohm mortgages- APPIr tit lora SO -U Clinton, Ont. 0141iStION MARBLE WORKS. Whie witab letiesent Won op mien :one an °Metalled in ths Mos eatisfooto wan Ceme- tery sod granite week eapeeitety. nritsee es 3.11.1100;h1t. Clinton WAVVElbe &veal pardon* for Mario* °Mee Managers ' in dile county to torment Jae in their own nu ogq4 Doi lo• Nit Elamite): Flour AT NO EXTRA COSI' All kinds of Small Field Seeds, as Timothy, Be& and Seeds. Fresh Groceries and Canned Goods. Our specialty is Teas. Try our 160 Tee. OtLer:varietier Highesterearket price paid is cash for eggs. Slej And Cutters 11 We are agents for the Canadian Car- riage Co., of Brockville, and Lauxy & Sons, of Chatham, both well known makers of.first class Cutters and Sleighs. We keep a stock on hand and those who contemplate purchaz. ing one would do well to see Its. Geoe, Levis, General implement Dealer, Clinton