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• TEM CLINTON NEVI/ ERA
' A STRANGE ANOMALY
• p+---•••., A Really Sick Man.
THAT KING OF AMERICAN FOOL) Suffered Terrible agony D ue to
FISHES, THE SHAD. Kidney and Liver Trouble.
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It II a Solt Water Irish, Yet It /a Only° Medicines Apparently Had No Effect, 'Un -
Known In Fresh water-eite Ocean I ta at the Solicitation of a Friend El e
Life and Habits .A.re aAllysterT to
Used Dr. WilhatnPa
e' Pink la and Wa
Setentitstio.rt
es a s e ng o mer can foo
fishes. As soon as winter is fairly gone From the Mail, Grenby, Que.
this splendid creature appears in count- . ear „Albert Fisher, accountant Rt PaYne's'
le. s myriads, and from Florida to Maine cigar factory, Granby, Que,, ia known to
it furnishes one of the most valuable of almost every resident of tbe town, and is
the "harvests ot the sea." It may be held in the highest esteem by all who, know
considered an. American fish, for the Liu- him. In cenversotion with the editor of
mean "menisci'," that reeerablee it on the Mail recently, something was sani cen-
, the other side, is •far inferior to it, The running Dr, Williarrun Pink Pills, when Mr
• II"sh 'Rs .n111-'01114 Is rich without being Fieher remitted thet be had found theee
, eelly,and'hatitie favor unequaled even by pith] a miry valuable medicine. . It was
the salmon. Unimaginative science hag suggested that he should make his exper-
rispognized this quality in the technical ience known,and to this he readily consent*
°Mime Wets to it sea knows it as the Alm ed, banding to the Mad° the following let -
en sapidissima, the•most toothsome alone, ter for publication;_
• try shad will criticise the title.
fomily. immense tribe that includes have done for me, to add my testimonial
The shad is a member of the herring I In Plaice to Dr. Williams' Pink PillI
°think At my duty, In view of what they
Gronby, Marohleth, 1900.
end no one who has tasted a "planked"
the emedines, the alewives, or "river her- to the many which I haye seen in print.
lines," and many well known fishes, and, .For some months I suffered most severely
Hite. them, It is a salt Avater fish, Little from paipe up and down my book. It was
or nothing is known of ite ocean life. thought these were due to liver and kidney
The pests of the sea to which it resorts, trouble, but whateyer the cause they kept
the food it eats and its movements when me in terrible agony. The pains were not
, in its true home have not been deter- confined to the back, but would sbift to
mined, and it preeents the strange anom- other parts of the body. As a result I
It brings health to ' aly of a sea fish known only in. fresh could get little rest; my appetite was mich
a s— • • •
the hair, and the fall-
ing ceases.
It always restores
color to gray hai r.
You need not look At
-thirty as if you were
fifty, for your gray
hair may -have again
all the dark, rich color
of youth.
$1.04) a bottle. All druggists.
"roma barber by trade deal
.nd have
libialravlgorov;.t tuiiatitibguirt
will do everything that you claim
C.00rt4tiettitslattissifticyttlilamo ik; LTA!
uess." RENBF J. Gammas,
Match 22,1899. Kansas City, Mo.
Write the 00010",
If you do not obtain all the benefits
con expected from the use Of the
Vigor, write the Doctor about it.
Address, rin. J. C. AYER,
.Lowoli, man.
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GLEANINGS.
Iwater. Like its kindred, it moves in impaired, and Imes really a sick man. I
, great shoals, and to this fact the family tried many different remedies, withopt ef-
owes its name, for the word herring • ' geotAnd whioh dem-gated...nix withmedioine.
came . to us• from an old German term A friend suggested that I try Dr.Willienate
meat/tins army. The. movements of the Pink Pills. I wee not easily persuaded for
shad seem to depend on the temperature I had given up the use of ,medioine, as no- -
. of the water, and a late spring will delay thing had helped me, but as he insisted, I•
their .coming very materially. finally concluded to give then"- a •trial. I .
The annual run into the rivers is solely pnrohased one box, and was astonished to '
for spawning, and they appear in almost 11.11 that before it was entirely need, I VAR
rcgultir succession, according to latitude. quite a bit relieved, and after using six
A hont the middle of November: the run more, was full y.restored to my.former good
mmences in St. Johns river, in Fame health. I take great pleasure in mom- .
Ma. and the first or second week in Jan- mending this valuable remedy that others
envy finds them in the Savannah and may profit by my experience, and not suf-
Edisto. Soniewhat later they enter ihe fer the tortures that I did.
streams of North Carolina, while April• Yours sincerely,
is usnally the menth in which they are ALBERT FIBBER.
most abundant in the Potomac. By the Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cure by going
middle of May they have reached New tq the root of the disease. •'.1 hey renew and
Brunswick, and their season is over. The build up the blood and strengthen the
• time they stay in fresh water varies, and nerves, thus driying disease from the eye-
°• it seems that under some circumstances tem. If your dealer does not keep them
they may remain in the rivers throughout they will be sent postpaid at 50 cents a box
the year, and occasionally one is taken in or eix•boxes for 02 50 by addressing the Dr.
midwinter, but as a rule they are found Williams' Medicine 00., Brookville, Out '
only in the spawning Season.
Shad were formerly very abundant and • .
went for long distances up the rivers in • LAUNDRY LINES.
search of spawning , grounds. The reck- •
less building of datas cut them off from Make your nein holders square, then
d the ends. They
In an office building in Chicago a 215
pound janitor is called "Cherub," and
an elevator boy, whose weight is 105,
is knoiin as
The timber supply of Georgia hat been
estimated by lumbermen of that state
as sufficient to last only nine years at
the present rate of sawing., 2.600,000
feet daily. , •
The American Mouse club Is a recent
addition to New York clubdom. The pur-
pose of the 'organization is not to exter-
minate the little rodents. but to develop
fine species.
"In'Circumscriptibleness," meaning in-
capable of limitatiou, has been admitted
Into Dr. Murray's new English dictionary
on the strength of its use by a covenant-
ing Byfield of the seventeenth century.
In Brazil parents and guardians may,
before consenting to the marriage of
their charges, require a medical certifi-
cate from the bride or bridegroom certify-
' ing that he or she has been vaccinated.
All tourists in Egypt are expected to
go inside the pyramids. The entrance is
a long tunnel chute, , or inclined plane,
three or four feet wide, whose bottom
and sides are polished stone. It is very
.ilark, and candles are used.
CHIPS FROM CHINA.
Our trade with China increased more
than two and one-half fold in seven
years, and all this increase came to us
without either fighting anybody or mak-
ing an open door bargain with anybody.
—Chicago Chronicle.
-The United States probably occupies a
etronger position in China today than
any other nation in the world, and this
condition has been brought about be-
cause the United States has exhibited
. mane of the spirit of greed that has char-
t acterized European nations. -0 -St. Joseph
Herald.
Americans have yet to learn that the
Chinese are very shrewd and worldly'
wise, that they are a nation of traders,
with suecessful merchants, large export-
1 ing houses, etc., and that they know how
to Ionic after their own interests as well
as any people •on eatth.—Indianapolis
Journal.
Chinese hunger for the things of west-
ern civilization is being aroused—trifles
like the kodak stimulate it wonderfully—
and it will soon be seen' that we can
hardly build -.lips fast enough to cerry
to that wondrous market the American
products f.,. which it is drtily becoming
Eve:ding the Centimes '
Censorship was maintained pretty rig-
idly during the Spanish-American war.
Mout of the correepondmits faithfully ob-
served the rules. Some others, however,
tried various methods and devices to
evade them. When Sampson sailed for
Porto Rico In the early spring, a young
corresPendent at Key West who knew
of the Plan racked his brain to think of a
Way to communicate it to his home of
fie. -Just as he was about to put to sea
himself. in a dispatch boat he sent n tele-
gram to his office reading as follows:
"Tell father • I have gone t Porto
Rico,"
He argued that this was a very eirnple
cipher for the people in the office to rend.
He cenfided his great Beheme to none • Olt
his associates and for a couple of weeks
hugged himself with the, Seidel :that he
had t •i 4
When he eeturoed to Key N'Kest, ft, tele-
gram from his • puller Was handed in,
He open:0410Weipecting to °read l'eCre;
gratulations::, and .nearly -,fainted yhen he
saw these .werds:
"Have Made Many Inquiries, but have
been unable to and your father."—New
,Yerk Sun.
The Religion of Sovereign..
Kings are rarely pious, though they
are still more rarely unbelievere. There
have been plenty of .had men. upon Euro-
pean thrones, and the lives of few kings
will hear study throughan
scope. but we can recall only one, King
Frederick the Great of Prhsela, who was
a scoffing unbeliever. He even sneered
at the British ernbassador for saying that
he would do something or other by the
help of God," and asked, with his nose in
the Or, whether the Euelish counted God
among their allies. "Yes, your majesty,"
was the crushing reply. "and the nnly
ally who asks no subsidy from us." The
temper displayed in Frederick's jest js,
however, must unusual among Sovereigns,
and. thinigh MUM tilty wilt victories
they eve often neensed of hynnerisy for
phU'ly liroft'.ssing ueil belief that God
rules all, it is nowt. probable in sidle of
he profession
has been sincere.—Suecta tor. ••
•
lier
•-"Tl:::t was the most heartless thing I
ever 11..ard of." • .
"'Nina t was?"
"'When Nell G'addsley heard that
.Willie instead. ef shooting • him-
self as he said he would when she broke
, her engagetnent. had gone and got Fan-
Willings to promise. to be his wife,
she sent buck ,his ring with .a note in
• which she said she .govt, it up becardse
• she • keen. he conldn'i afford ,to buy an-
other, and she had found that there was
A flaw in -the stone, anyway."—Chicago
Tiffieti-Herelds • e. . • •
the Spawniog beds an so;diminisheddouble therileaesd sewup e .
then' numbers until. they seethed threat- will not drop ° off when the iron -• Is put - •
erie1. with extinctiom and the' shallows down. • ' ' Sympathy It • the feeling we have tor
on winch the eggs are laid beeame clog- If short of room for hanging clothes, people who have the :sable tronbles and
1 • •
°unlit!, . • •
.
dint a shortsighted MIMI° policy alloivs put. your lines,' .parallel with each other
ged up by the sawdust and other refuse
• and about two feet apart; then hang from because of its absorbing propertiea,
to be. thrown into streams. The fear of
the loss of this important industry was one line to t e o et.
membering if you dry your clothes ill .14
one of the causes that led to the eetab-
lisliment of the United States C01111:111S° piazza or unused room in winter.
siou of fish and fisheries, and it is mainly It is a mistake to iron flannels. If
h ff thi b • that. it has pulled out evenly while on the line, so
been restored to its importance. and put i the bo
ttom of
The Old Reliable Remedy for
Diarrbom Kid Dysentery,,
*
The Slater Shoe for goys
T
Made with the knowledge that Intuit foot distortioni'are the result Of
' wearing ill -shaped slums in youth, when
i the bones of the foot are passing through
1 tri the developing stage.
'l Dims who weer "Slater Shots " will
I li never be troubled with footills in afterlife.
lust made as carefully as father's, same
/
)1 selected matetrial, dame expert workman-
• ,
ship, same perfected niechinerY.
Sizes, "IlLittle Gents'" 8 to teji •
. Youths' t3 to e54 •
Boys' 3 t9 04 I,
Prices $2,50 and $3,00, stamped on the
, catalogue Goodyear welted sole in a slate frame.
.,•. .i4li
I n
Grandma Mrs. Thom Sherlock, Arne
pt prior, Onto.reeently wrote:
4 My lit e g•tr three years o
age, was taken very bad with diarrhosa,
and we thought we were going to lose her,
when I remembered that my grandmother
+always used Dr. Fowler's Extact of Wild
Strawberry, and often saki that it saved her
life: I got a bottle and gave it to my child,
and after the third dose she began to get
better and slept well that night. She im-
proved right along and was soon com-
p y d."
• POULTRY POiNTERS.
Many young turkeys die from lack of
vigor due to inbreeding or lice.
Tobacco stems scattered through the
• nesting material will help keep lice away,
Sulphur should never be given unless
strictly necessary, as it may cause leg
weakness.
It is a mistake to select the largest
rcale0 for next year's breeders. • The,
proper ones to select are those which are
active. A lazy, sluggish young cockerel is
sure to be sluggish and clumsy when ma-
tured. _
Carbolic acid is a poison and will kill
poultry if they drink water in which too
much of it is used. Twelve drops of the
acid in a quart of water is enough. But
in•casee of cholera a teaspoonful in three
• pints of water will not be too much.
A hen seldom begins to eat shells until
-she finds one broken by accident or until
she becomes accustomed to eggshells that
may be thrown kite the yard. On this ac-
count eggshells should always be well
combed before they are given to the
hens.
• . .
•
Dealers .10 charcoal in Havana are
sald never t� have yellesv fever,. while •
In lay circlet" It is advised alwayd te
have It about dining its prevalence,
. . ,
• A petition hae been latgely signed by
the bar of Belleville for the appoint- -
ment of Mr R. C, Clute, Q. C., to the
varaney on the High Court bench.
eist"
by e.e orts o s eau •
they dry in good shape, and if, when dry,
Fire •• xir • Accident Plate:Glass.
b. L. MACPHERSON
• INSURANCE.
This has been effected 1,?3, artificial cul- they are leilded nd pu n e o
ture. The fish commission has several the olothesbasliet 'and the other clothes
stations eituitted on noted shad streams piled on teem, they will be smooth enougb
and a steamer, the Fishhawk, that is to suit anybody but a crank. Hot irons
practically a floating hatchery that fol- take the. Ilfe oat of flannel.
' lows the fish, and in that°. millions of THE INFINITIES. • -
young stied are hatched. The "ripe" fish °
are captured on the way to the spawning Time and Space and Number fiow
EVes oevrard; none shall know
beds, and the spawn is gently pressed or Whence they come or where they go. .
"stripped" into tin pans and fertilized by
1 milt taken from the mhles by mixing Sone elan know; they win not bend
eggs and milt together. The eggs are Their majestic core nor blend,
then put into the hatching jars, and then Infinite, vdth things that end. '
the fry develops. The jars are arranged Nene shall know; tke mind my sound
so that the water flows in through it e Dreaming voida and find no bound •
tube that reaches nearly to the bottom To the wall -les prison round,
and flows out through the top, the cur- •
rent keeping up a boiling motion in the Winding sheet of woven shade,
mass of eggs. All the dead eggs rise to .. None shall e'er thy word evade;
None shall know; 'tie thou haat avid.
the top and are carried off into the waste
pipes, so that -they are not dangerous to
the living ones. The living eggs are
heavier than the dead ones and stay near
None, unless man, too, may climb
• Clear of bounds till Thought sublime
Conquer Number, Space and Time.
the bottom, so the hatching jar sorts —Curtis Hidden Page in century.
them out automatically.
In from 3 to 15 days, according to the • AN AFFABLE HIGHWAYMAN.
temperature of the water, the fry begin
to hatch. A young shad is about one- A Traveling Man' s 'Story of a Night
third of an loch long and Is almost trans- Ride In Louisiana.
parent, and .to this invisibility it owes 9 once saved $1,800 and my gold
its escape from enemies. As soon as it watch by givind a highwayman two
hatches the young fish rises to the top drinks of whisky at just the proper
of the jar and is carried, by the current time," said Hassell Rowell of Rochester
of water into a large collecting tank, at the Coates House.
where It stays until the whole lot is ' "It happened eeveral years ago, when I
hatched. The fish eommisslon gets aboqt was selling office furniture in Louisiana,
98 per cent of fry from the eggs It pro- and one night I missed a ferryboat on the
cures, including unfertilized and 'dead Mississippi river and had to take •a 20
eggs in the count. A pair of shad yield mile drive in the dead of night through
from 15,000 to 30000 fertile eget!, so if St. Landry parish, • t went to the livery
but -two in this number reach adult age stable in a great rush just before mid -
the number will be !maintained: This night. I had to be In Opelousas, La., by
means that in nature only from 1-150 to early morning, and I was anxious to get
1-75 of 1 per cent survive. • started. The keeper of the livery stable
As soon as possible after hatching Is said to me in reply to my demand for a
Complete the young shad ar'e planted. rig; • •
The fish commission cars are loaded With "'Yes, you can have the horse and bug -
tanks filled- with fry and dispatched to gy, hut I don't know who you'll get to
the rivers into which the tiny fish are drive you over there. It's a pretty rough
put to reappear some four or fiye yeare equntry.' .
' later ag fine, luscious food. "After much difficulty I found a negro
Richly endowed by nnture as is our Pas who was willing to makes .the ,drive.
eific coast. one valuable gift was missing. There was no doubt about the roughness
The offirid is not n native of, the Pacific, of the road. There werelumps of rock
awl 'mon after the fish commission W4ts and other kinds of !mune, and part of the
more eager.—St. Paul Pioneer Press. oreennlied it was urged to try to intro -
duet. the fish into these new waters. No
mieh feat had been attempted before, but
Prefeeeor Baited, aided, by Dr. Turietou
IC geen mid Livingston Stone. finally
stove, *nen in etterying the Atlantic fry
across 1 he continent and planted them In
the 1 eramento 'elver. Other plants
have fellowed, and the fish is now abun-
dent 11•11111 NIei.ico to Alaska. Had the
commission' done nothing 'but this it
wonhi ItaVe more than paid for its cost.—
Waellington Star.
way lay -through a heavily wooded coups
try. The night wee black as pitch. My
driver earried on a- eheerful conversation
about moo who bad been waylaid, rob-
bed and murdeved along this very road,
and I hid tny $1,800 in an 'inside pocket.
"Suddenly there were a shout and a
curse, and one horse was stopped by, a
rough hand -at the bridle. I remember
that. 1 shivered and that the driver grew
limp and dropped the reins. But I had
beef' dealing vitth country politicians;
and I put on my jollying clothes from
force of habit.
"See here, old. man,' 1 said In My
heartiest manner, "let's have a drink!'
"I pulled celerity whisky bottle anti held
it up where the light of his lantern shone
on it. He recognized the red color of the
real stuff, and he stepped up to the wag-
on and took the bottle fehm my Mind.
The long milt which he took worked a
change in the man. lie seemed fo be a
pretty good fellow. Ile tieeepted my in-
vitation •to Mimb up into the buggy, and
he rode along with me, I kept him basy
with conversation.
"The sky in the east began to grow
gray, and we were 'nearing the town of
Opelonsas. The highwayman realismd
this, and he made a demand for my mon-
Mother and Son.
Two Lives Freed from Suffering,
and the Hospital Avoided.
R other'n Story. •
The rernarkab'e adaptability of Dr. Pits
cities Bic cache Kidney Tablets to •11
forms of kidney and bladder trouble is
ehown in the eseerience of Mrs J. a Pais-
ley, Munro St., Toronto A gieat featu/e
Of this medicine is its action ie so gentle
thet women and children can use it wit h.
out experiencing the ill effects of other kid-
nev mithciaee on either the bowels ur
• atom ‘eh
aro Paisley ago s; °•I had neer, a great
sufferer from -thentnatiem and had been
treated for physictiane. Afterwards my
kidneys seem •d effected. I know that they
• Were ; my Molt oaueed me much mister v. I
bad dreadful headaches; I vette nervous; and
could not rset n Wit.; the ,kiriney 'mote.
Mons minced me molt irAonvenienee, and
a lingdor n.ornings made mo feel more
weery than when I retired at night. have
need Dr. Pitcher's Backache Kidney Tab-
lets and CALI say that not only me Molt*
ado' has gone, but those ether &Mott ms
that I have detailed have disappeared'. I
can voaoh kr their Wing a prompt and
poeittee agent for relieving. the kidnevs,
, My little boy of ten strata Watt Afflicted,
hie kidneve being inactive. I had etincied-
ed to send him to the beeline! for treat -
Mani, but when Dr. Pitoher'e Bitakeohe With, a Conservative rreinier in Canada bottle and jumped from the buggy.
Kidney Tablets performed for me whet the British Parliament would speedily " 'You're a good fellow, friend,' he
other mainlines failed in doing. I gave give preferenee to Oanadian food pro. ohouted 'CiOedby
them tee hi'n. whieh remitted in a ported - dots. What is realty wanted is a pro- "And he dierippeared in the woods."'-'
etre." tectionist Premier in Khgland. It is mouse City journal,
Any reader of this paper can test Um Salisbury and eolleawnes who bloek the
merits of Dr, Piteher's Baokaohe Kidney way. Our enterprising Contemporary
wae
tot trial package to the Pitoher Tablet and bang &WO? at the Miaerabie Mtg.° Mr W Mt Gerinati` g. 11 CASTOR IA
Tablets fres by enclosing two cents postege should open a branch in rleet 'Street, offered the nomination for the Com.
mons by the Liberals of Welland,
Rewarded.
Employer -1 have noticed, Mr. John-
son, tlint you, of all the clerks, seem to
put your ,whole life and soul into your .
work; that no detail is too 'small to es-
teem, your critiotti attention, no hours too
lone to cause you to repine. •
Clerk (joyfully)—Y-yes, Ind
l'imployer—And so, Mr. Johnston, I aim
forced to discharge you at once. It is
. sech chaps as you that go out and start
tirel establishments after they have get
the. whole thing down oat.—judge.
The seven provintes of Canada have a
total area of 1,078,000 square miles and
-the nixie territories 2,331,000 square
Lawrence system have an area of 47 000' 'Here, take it,' said; 'it's all have,
on) en, ge
square miles. • but you'd better have another drink be-
fore yOu go.'
Love a speeies of heart diaettse wIlen ' "He looked at me, and looked back
It is advisable to call in a elergymen.--, At him' fralt7. purling our 104 rldn_1
luofralo Time& bad ettablis Id a <pi ek Wen 611.1p. fie -
•Boomed to think that it was unfair to
take the last cent from a friend. f4o he
The TorOnto World ie of Opinion that took another drink handed me baelt the
Love is the
eorner-stione of a
svo m an ws life.
, She buileje all •
I her hopes upon
and around,those
tender affections
which she cher-
ishes toward the
on es who are
dear to her, and
which she looks
to receive from them in return.
This is woman's irature; it is the God-
given instinct that thakes her a fond
and tender sweetheart; a comforting,
helpful wife; an ever-loving, solicitous,
• care -taking mother. •
When a woman feels that the reopens'.
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OFFICE. - MACEAY BLOCK, CLINTIR4
JACOB TAYLOR
• Clinton. - Ont.
• General Distriet Agent for the • '
Confederation Life Insurance Co
for Stratford and Goderich, inclusive.. All in
ormation relating to ins urance ,gladly given
• Money to loan at reasonable rates.
° office! in Palace Block
JOHN W. YEO
bilities.and duties Of wifehood and moth°. , • HOLMESVILLE, • • .
erhood have become irksome to her—a
burden and trouble rather than a source
Of uplifting and ihspiration—it shows that
there is some deficiency in her physical
snake -up; some abnormal and tenhealthf
condition of , the delicate and important
lipteial structure of womanhood. •
• • Many thousands of women •anneally write to
Dalt. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., the erainent.
epecialist in women's diseases requesting profes-
sional advice—which he is always, glad to send
without charge—and telling him of th Marvel-
ous benefits they fiave.'received from ehis won-
derful 'Favorite Prescription" hi building up
their special health and physical energy.
" I would like to express my gratitude to you
for the 'benefit I have received from your won-
derful 'Favorite Prescriptkin,°" writes Mrs.
U. C.,Anderson, of South Britain, New Haven •
Co., Conn. "During the first month of preg-
nancy I could not keep anything on my stom-
ach. I was so sick that I had to go to bed and
$7.71ftierrirelleaer as. r
fi d bout •many being hc4ped by Agog.
iffe eat doctors, but with little bene -
your medicine so I thought .1_ vrould give it a
trial. I began to take 'Favorite Prescription'
in nmeembee,and had a nice little/baby girl in
February fonowing. My baby weighed• over
eight pounds. .I was only in hard, labor about
one hour and got along nicely during confine -
meat; was up and dressed on the eighth day.
'
The 'Favorite Prescription '.lielped rae won-
derfully. It kept me from having a miscarriage.
This Makes my second•child; with the first one
I did not take 'Favorite Prescription' and I had
a miscarriage. This last baby is as plump and
h • Ith th r could wish "
• • Send 3! one -cent stamps to pay cost of
customs and mailizig only for a free copy
of Dr, Pierce's Medical Adviser; or so
'stamps for a • cloth -bound copy. •
All Kinds of Shoes
Au good. te any andibetter than meny
are to be seen by inspecting our mourner '
stook of Men's, Women'esiend Children's
Boots and Slime.
Arent for .ka MISCREETER FIRE ASSURANCE
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Co. of Manchester, England, whose funds and
security are rated at $14,600,000.. Also the MC -
11 classeaof
farm risks and town property , taken a
lowest rates. First-olass Loan Companies
also represented. Money to be had from 4i per
cent up, according to nature of security --
Daily mail to Holmesville — postal card -•
fetch him •
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AGENTS WANTED.
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For "Story of South Afriea," by John Clark
Itjdoath, L. L. Edward S. Ellis, M. A., J.
A. Cooner Managing Editor of the "Canadian
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Magee ne. • Toronto, and J.. H. Aiken, of
London,Ont., who has returned this week
from 12 yeara' travelling in Soul h Africa for
vs. We are tha only Canadian Publishers
who have had a branch in South Africa for
nineteen years, giving us an imts ens° advant-
age in procuring photographs and material.
Our authorship, letterpresa and engraving.;
are superior, and Canadian contingents bet-
ter illustrated than in any rival work. So
sure are we Of this, that we wil mail free for
comparison oto•prospeotus to anyone nossess-
ing a rival prospectus. Circulars and terms
free. Apply World Publishing 'company,
Guelph. Ontario
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Central
Meat Market
Having puha-toed the butchering
• basinees of F. Et. Powell I am
• pared to furnish the people of Olin -
ton with all kinds of Presh and
Cured Meats. Santiago, bologna,
• lard, batter and eggs always kept on
hand.
R. Fitzsimons tt ,Son.
Tlephone 70,
i Ordera delivered promptly to all
parte of the town.
N.13,—Perixone having hop for
° ahipment will confer A favor by
• leaving word at the shop. .
Full lined of Trunks, Valises,
Sing1_,..amI.Doulbleylarnesse
de'reonti,ot;'agi sod
Pine Shingles alwaye on hand at ;aim
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J. TWITCHELL
Vittotialtittek.
Children Cry for
Toronto, llegolat else GO cents per bottle, lieb free tram, •
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The Imperial
MEAT MARKET.
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44 G00 0 0 4, 61, 6 6 6
Jackson Bros„ Sole Agents for Clinton.
1 For pure blood,
A bright eye and
A clear complexion,
A keen appetite,
An easy digestion
And refreshing sleep.
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Briat0171 Sarsaparilla
.(14,
-It arouses the Liver, °
Quickens the circulation, 79
Brightens the Spirits end
Generally, makes life worth
Slaty seven years trial have proved MO be beyondquestion,
the most reliable BLOOD purifier known„ ;
All the leading Druggists sell BRISTOL'S SARSAPARILLA.
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iiiggies 1
First:clas.i from $65 to $80.1
agons
$46
FREI) RUMBALL, - Clintom
Quality the Best '-Prices- Right
Our store is packed with newup to date goods, everything required t&furnish urniele a .
well regulated house. From a ohilds chair to the most expensive ling Parlor
Suit, including Pictures. Curtains, Shades, etc. Our Pianos '
Organs and Sewing Machines are of the best manufacture. Goods that have,
stood the test for years. Every article guaranted as represented.
A. 40H.EIL.41.41E1W. ly
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ar China
Does not prevent yon from wanting the goods we are offering for the present:
season of the year.
Sugar and fruit jars, are in the front rank, also Raisins and Ourranta, Pram, •.
Apricots, Salmon, etc., eto. sor
. • Then there -are Forks, Rakes, Hoes, Snatbs, Oredles, Soythee, Stones, Oil and.
Oil Cane, 'Whips, eto.
Do not forget about Boots and. Shoes, ale° lists, Shirts, Collars and Ties.
We also can supply you with Suits or Pants and Vests, Overalls and Jackets.
It would not be out of place to buy Wall Paper. and you ought to see our new
patent Window Blind' fixtures!. They are fine... • ,
Our prices are correct and our terms cash or produce. We pay cash for butter.
. and eggs. It will be your gain to trade with us.
E_mporium, Londesbor,o R ADA M S
July 10tb, 1900
Clinton Sash, Door, and
Blind Faotor3r.
5. S. COOPER - - PROPRIETOR,
'General Builder and Contractor.
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This factory it thalarsest in the county, and has the very Wein improved ms•
chinery, cepable of doing work on the shortest notice. We carry an exteneive
end reliable snook and prepared plans, and give estimatee fog and build all clam
es of buildings on short notice and on the closest prime All work is sqpervito
ed in a mechanical way and satisfacition guaranteed. We sell ell kinde of
_•terior and exterior material'. - • •
s • e
Lumber Lath, Shingles, Lime, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Etc
Agent for the Celebrated° GRAY113ILL SCHOOL DESK, manufactured
at Waterloo. Call and get pricee and estimates before placing "vont °there
ardware
HeadqUartere for all kinds of Hardware,Tinwere, Nang, Looks,Hinges,,
Glass, White Lead and Gila, the celebrated Sherwin Williame ready
mixed paints, Daisy Churn, Soreen Doors and Windows, Bine Flame
Wiokless Oil Stoves, all Ainclerof Wire Palming, Agents for the Ameri.
oan Field Fence the best fence in the world, It is Herm proof, Bull'
proof, Hog' proof, Fig and Dog tight, extreme heat and told does', not -
draw it out of ehapt, it stage where it'e puts
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•sgpThe„•uneerstened wish to inform
lithe Deople of Clinton and vicinity
they have opened upin the store .
, formerly °coupled by Pair Se Co,
MacKay Mock, Ontario S..,
where they will hemp in atOok all kinds of
Prc$11, Cooked_,_Curd and
4.7alinteel Meats
atleh ea are -penally eartied in a first Mane meat
store, together with Poultry, Canned Tongue,
Beef, Pigs, Feet,Mince Meat, and all artieles of
18 likpnature, *Welt will be delivered to any
part of the tilWri, t Ord ettlioitsM
thez good Mimeo tor 23 trete.
ZORN SOIMITON, Manager
T. R. F. OASE & co.
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Call and See it
A few Royal American Clothes Wringers, at $2.85.
while they last, a first-class wringer. A few odd shades ready
'mixed paints at a big discom?.t. Lawn Mowers at reducour
• prices to clear out. 1. Only Fire Proof Safe for $27.00.
arlandliros.04rdwitro, 4te
Stoves, loved*
gIperti in Hot Air stia not Wolter lieetingend Plambing.
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CLINTON.
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