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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1900-11-30, Page 6November 342 1900 1 ' A penile. tent cough is . at first a t 1, friend, for It gives warn: ► �! ing'ofthe 'sp. II proach of a deadly ene- imy■ Heed C the arning before it la' too late, be. fore your ► : lungs be, /I come in. • flamed, be. • fore the doctor se. s, " Consump• tion." When the danger signal first appears, help nature with-.w-i{tr 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 tod'ay.. • One dose brings relief. A few doses lake ' the Cure complete.'" Time steed: 25c. fora[ ordinary rola - bbc. for the herder colds; $I.0e the most ecoaowicel for older eases. "I consider your Cherry reotorat the best remed tot colds •and coughs and all throat affections. I have used it :for 80 years and it certainly beats them all." • • D. R. IADr1P ry Dec.2188 0,8. Union, k. Y. Write th.. Daatfior. you baveany oompiafnt whatever and desire thebeet medical advice you can peeaibty receive. write the deotor treely:'11-oar will receive a prompt re- ply,witbout cost. Address :Dill J-13, APER, howeU,•Mass. • 1.U1RTAIN RAISC I$.. THE .CUN OJ.l NEW ERA Failing Away, GOVERNMENT BAKING NG POWDER I • Ii'rederiek Wardo ham hoe a Star yearw • Sarah Bernhardt has an eseibitiou of . sculpture at the Paris exp"sltis u. Robert IUllllatd cvutemplete, an early i appearance in London in it p.. y ofi 111s own wtiting. Frederic Remiugtop, the artist, is said to have desigued the scenery and cos. Wines for "A.rtzouu," ry Robert l' itzeimmons will return to the stage, and his wi a will be his leading, aetrees, She used to be Rose Julian, a contortirnlst, ann. IT bas been selected as the date for the first perforimtnce of Dfaseagni'o new opera. "The .Masks," in Venice, liomt', \lilac and Genoa. Sidut'} Grande is One of the .Most pro- ductive of dramatic authors, In one year fir lute bt'ota kuowu•to.1n'O UCe five plays. Ile began to. write at 24, and he Is naw 2. Al re.. T. I', O'Connor's play on the struggles of the late Charles Stewart Permit has been completed and Is' to be produced as "Tile Lost Leader" at a ILondon 'taut -ban theater. Tlu'ntergot'rs will be glad to learn that SIr.. *lames A. Bernewhose season was I interrupted last spring by an accident• that ttatose.1t ted asurgical operation, has t•utirely recovered his health. In olden times the player, like the ped- dler, had to carry a 'license. Richard )3nrbag:, the first actor who played Ham- let, ,was also the first licensed English pluyer. Elven Shekespeat'e had to carry a license. In Paris some one has set .on foot a project to establish a working people's theater where good .plays and operas will be presented, at miniinized•iprtces. It is i:aid that. the Rgthschilds' tulle Subscribe .80,000 french, William Farnum, who plays the title role in "Ben-l.Rur," Is 23 years old, is 5 feet 11 Inches in height and weighs 190 pounds. . His physical development is magnificent. 'and he has not: an ounce of superfluous flesh. THE VERDICT. If all the scions of prominent and wealthy families go to work, it maybe- eotre fashionable to be in society. -New York World.' • . ' The country needs forestry regulations. •4. check can. be placed pow- upon what may esre,long 'eause evil„conditions,-diffi- cult • to rsniedy Another explanation of the poorattend- 'once at the Paris show is the.`presump- tion, that people are waiting for 'the . St. Louis fair in 1903. -Kansas City Star. AN- ALL -ROUND REMEDY.: . It is said that the average age of wow- Mrs He iresson, Binsoskth,;,Men.rwrrtes: en at the international congress in. Paris •"'I have. aatd•Hagyard's Ye)low Oil for was below 30 The:showing was made tore throe, outs, scalds .and frostbites for a. on the tesetialony of the women .them, long time and consider it the; best all-round selves ' household xemedy mad es" Price• 25c, all Druggists are :demanang that tie goy-. delete=s- •: : •� , 2 • ' ernment admit •opieta duty free, but the demand is wholly unreasonable. The int• portation of the drug is already a distinct s Ali coatbecls are of vegetable origin. •evil, And the government In encouraging The ocean, it is estimated, contains - !t wogic be In actor .business.--Tecoma - 7,000.000 cubic miles of salt, and if it Ledger. could be 'takeu out at once the' •loyal g. -ax. use l'f rthest uortb'1 has been Orel - 'be tenter wou'td not :droll an, inch. . igated to history by the Duke d'Ah.r�ezzi. rel - In a recent communication to the . There are still 241 miles of possibilittel. "^*each Academy of Medicine, M. L. Du- north" 1 L= J between the; latest "farthest and tremblay acvoca-tes the treatment of sea- the Vole, and it is probable it• will be a sickness by inhalation of pure oxygen. cold day .when the latter is finally reach- under eachunder pressure.' After keeping a cylinder of gold and The _whipping post may be a relic o!. - one of lead • together for four Years at r. the •!alit century, as some of the objectors assert, but wife beating is a survival of •ravageiy that. -must .be eradicated and is pot anieaabie.to twentiethe century treat - went on the moral suasion ohm. '1'''7e+ Condttlons of tress g ritsirltlt Kae Ore liseemtc dile Record in of 'Sespeolal Value to Farents -We a Massage from . a Mother to Mothers of Growing Gide. Among the young girls throughout Can - Ade wise owe geed health-- erbape life t ---to Dr. Williams' Pink Pilar, is Mise u..itio Althouse, of (lempdee, Ont. When a representative called at the Aithouse hameetead to make enquiries as to the par- ticnlars of the cure, he well cordially re- oei' :d•by Mrs Althouue, who readily con. rented to give e. etetement for publication. "Up to the age of fourteen years," said Mrs A•lthoase, "my daughter Hattie lead alweys'eejoyedthe beet of health. Then sate bogus to complain of weakness, and grew Pale and languid. We tried several medicines. but instead of helpingher she was steadily growing worse, and we be- oame alarmed and called in a doctor. He told us that her bloodwas in a very watery condition, and that she was on the verge of nervous prostration. She'' was ander hie care for several menthe,' but still kept growing worse. She had become very pale bad no appetite, frequent beadaohes, and re let after even slight exertion her heart would pa1pitate violently, AS time passed, she Mended. to grow worse and worse, until • at last else could warmly move about, and would lie upon a rota most of the . day, At this juncture she had occasional faint. in •Ste and any fright, asfrom a gulden noise, would bring on aligt attaokeof hy- steria, Both my husband and myself fear. ed that she would not live more than a few menthe. It was while Hattie, wee in this • dit' th t X a t cured of a siu.ilar.ailment-through the use Of Dr. Willianss',Pink Pills. Than I aided that Hattie should give them a tria), andprocured three bone ; when'She bad used them there was an undoubted im- proyement in her condition, and we felt hopeful that ebe might regain her health. She continued using the pills, and from that on daily made progress toward com. plete recovery, Her appetite returned ; color began to come back to.her face, head- aches disappeared, and in the course. of a few months she was as well as ever• she' had been in her life, It is now more than two years since she discontinued the use of the pills, and in all that time has enjoyed', the beat of health, with absolutely no re- turn of the trouble. I can :soaroaly ray how gratefulwe feel' for what Dr. Williams' Pink Pilie have done for my daughter, and I would strongly urge mothers whose daughters may be ailing to give them Dr. Williams' Pink Pills at once.and not • ex- periment with other medicioee." Dr, Williams' Pink Pills create new blood, and thus reach the root of the diseaee. In the case of girls merging into womanhood they, are almost indispensible, . and their use is a guarantee of future . health and strength. Other so-called tonin villa . are mere imitations, of this medicine and should be avoided.. If your dea'ler. 'does net keep them they will be sent postpaid at 50 cents a. box or six koxes for $2,50,. by addressing the Dr, Williams' Medicine. 03., Brookville, Ont. The Royal Baking Powder, is an • old candide<,ta for favor with the housekeeper.. of the Modulen. Its petrol,a, will be pleased to aeow that the recent Govern - went report giving the analyses of of bak- ing powder% tach to the Dominion show the Royal to be the parent of cream of tar- ter powders,• thernast healthfulinohareot• or, and of greatest leavening strength. Itis shown that the art in baking -pow- der making, is to give a pure and healthful powder, of highert leavening power, which will keep indefinitely without toeing its strength. These two'' quaiifaations-- effeotive keeping and highest etren. til --it is inipoesibia to combine in a powder ex - Opt with the nee of abemioally pure in - gr,, . _tante. The report. stater that the only earn of tartar powders which came up to We standard were the Royal and Cleyeiand'e.. HEIM. M1. about 05 degrees, F. :that is, a compara- tively cool temperature --Six W. Roberts- -Austin 'fatjnd t514-• the goldhad_slowli bet direly Made- it$ way into, or rained with, the lead. ' 1• HOW TO'GET''RIOH, We rater to the riohnese of tbe b'ood. .I you are pale .and thin, you are 'p:.or in Strength and nerve' -power. Scott's Pimul. cion drives away thinness and patios: and brings rich -blood and iiiirve power. JEWELRY JOT'T'INGS. Entirely new in the le of rgnon Is a slight- ly curved bundle. • Most unique of new colorings yet no- ticed an Geld Is a genuine Tight tan -In a pair of Hat. oval sleeve lint:s set with a single diamond. • Small enameled wings mounted in pairs and supporting a gent at the point of junction figure among brooclsea and hair ornaments In the new style. Some very handsome aluminium rings for men wltb a diamond or colored stone in gypsy setting are shown. A novel va- riant le a ringhalt gold and half alumin- ium. Circlets of pearls around which twine ribbons of pale blue or pink enamel make very charming. Small brooches. A hand- some thing in a man's carved ring is the bead 01 a Hon bpbihig g diamond in Its mouth. - LAW POINTS. • Every holderof bill of erelrange is presumed to be n bona fide holder for value. . An offer of compromise is not admin- ° Bible in evidence against the party mak- ing it. 4. - An agent who acts to an undisclosed principal is .individually liable on his promise, though he afterward disclose the hWhere principal's contract Is entered into by an agent theprincipalc tuner ad t apart g o 1? sof the contract, repudiate part and en- force the part adopted. A faire• representation of eo trivial a _ character that It 'cannot be believed to Have affected the buyer's judgment fur- nishet no ground on which to rescind the sale. -- Recent Decisions of Highest Courts. THE LEOPARD Cannot Chane His Spots. Nor Can the $lacks Bo VPnsbed Out That Diamond Dyes Produce. 1414.1 Diamond Dye Blacks far surpass the blaoke produced by other manufacturer's of package dyes in richness, depth of color and faeptrlees. t3oep 01 strong wit -whine will never fide Diamond Dye Shake. There are three noted Diamond Dye Illaoke. Ii''a.t Dielnond Dye Black Y foe W001, Fast Diamond for Cotton and ivt*ed Goods, and Peet Diamond' Bieck for Silk *nd. Teethes, Don't risk your gaff with the imltatlone that lomat dealers try to sell ahnbly beoanee Mayotte dyes pay urger profits than the rtlatttoed Dyes, Ask 'for the Diamond Dye Rlaoks and takes no other. Money and ekes sacred when the beet are aced. After a.00ld drive a teaspoonful of Pain Kirer mixed with a ghee of hot Waterand sugar will ba found • a better stimulant than whiskey: Avoid substitutes, there is but one Pain-Kiilee, Perry,pavis'. 25o and 60e. Sia naval. "Come along, old man. I want to 'stand you a dinner." "Why, what's up?" "My rival is dead,", "Rival? I thought you were married." "So I am, but I've had a rival neverthe- less. He's gone, though -died this morn- ing in my wife's arms!" "Well, I never! Who'wI Is he?" "She loved him before we were mar- ried, and she brought him to the house, He was a complete stranger to me then, and we've never been very good friends at any time. Well, he's. gone, and I'm glad of it." "Well, i never! If you are not the greatest idiot!: What was his name?" „Fido." Tableau! -London Ttt-Bits. + Good luck Is simply having the agility to get on wear that is going your way.- Chicago News. Contrary to popular belief, exciteni°ens' causes much less insanity than monoto' ' • "GET BETTER" SUS DR. SLOOUM Get Rid of the Cough, the Hacking, the Spitting, the Wheezing. Special Advanta .es P g Are Offered by D . Slocum to alit Thous Who Desire a. Positive and Perrnairent Cure of Gonsump i tion in Any Perm. Good ed+lee yon day, but how can w. do It when one remedy otter another hes been tried without improvement or hops of a cure. quite true. heated of sufferers from all kinds of lung troubles hive beep a mark for anrerupnioue m.dicai con tarns who never intended to cure yea. Dr.Etootlm hie made the cure of Consunrptlon and Lung firoubles the study if iia 111., and thouesada of Men And woman in ail ports of Canada are ready tho Malty to the 'marvelous curative properties of e Slocum ayeteni. Dr. Slocum is ready and willing to proven* ptaeetoy of itstreatmest, and has no hesitation in offering it to you or your line friends Aaaer,trTMGV plmei. T1r1M, in otdsar that lourseelfri�rdingitsii�anv&1taAYatem and defer FREE TREATMENT Ton or your sick friends caultare at Etgicceur.e of Treatment. :Simply britt to Tem T. A. Steenyt CiretneAt, Co., Limited, 170 king fit. Weet.'Toron- to, giving poet oaleeand e*prasa orateaddre ss, and the free medicine f'i'bs blptuia Cnta) Will he promptly sent. When writing for the* a trefi mention this r T ersons to (anadlt. saber file teel'a flee 41ftar fn -:rnarican papers will plea.O send for eaatpiee to 1. Teronue,iaboratorile. con ion a rea an ao o a g ART iN THE . SHAVING MUG. 9'itlae Ecouoiiaic$ of Prying; to Rae. One Artic}e Too Many. Ways. Out fil.one of•Cleteland's eastern sub- urbs lives an ancient dame of Pennsyl- vania Dutch persuasion. In addition to this she is an acknowledged masterAZAl ; alt of housekeeping, and the evidences of bey neatness' are .worth going miles on a suburban ear to Inspect. - • Some time agoshe determined to paint, tie woodwork in her kitchen. She - didn't want -a -- man -1cussing around; and so she - determined to wield the 'brush. herself.. She went so far as to purchase a quart can of ready mixed, paint of a light blue tint. This she took home and •laid aside to awaita favorable opportunity. When the opportunity finally came, she bad no brush. But time was precious,' the near- est brush -store was a long distance away, and necessity is the mother of expedients. She went up stairs and came back with her husband's lather brush.- Then rush:Then the can was cut open, and She spread on the blue mixture in a great' 1 hurry. The brush from the shaving mug didn't hold much at a time, but with fre- quent dipping it worked fairly well. But when it came to portions of - the job where she had to reach high • she present- ly found that almost as much paint' ran down her hand and wrist and arm as went ea the wall. • But finally the job was completed. In a hurried way she washed out the brush' and replaced it and then set about preparing the evening meal. . Her liege lord returned from his daily toil present- ly, but it was too dark to call his atten- tion to the improvement. - Besides she merit to go over it again and touch up the thiu places. After supper the husband went up stairs to shave, and the old lady sat down in her favorite rocker inthe living room to look over the evening paper. Presently there was an agonizing cry from the upper regions: "Amelia! Amelia! Come quick! 1 hat de bide sickness!" ' The startled • old lady hastily climbed the stairs, and there stood the old geode - man before the looking glass on the bu- reau, his eyes popping from his head In terror as he stared rat his •own counte- nance. • "Vat It ees. Heinrich?" she trembling- ly cried. • "Look, look, Attielial"' he almost shriek- ed. '"ron'!t you gee dot mortification was. setting in? My blood vas all coucbesting in my tenths! Leek at m face onset" e! , And he turned his agonized couptenariae toward ber. It was completely covered, ears and all, with a light blue tint. The -old lady stared at it, and she stared et the shaving brush, and then she dropped into a chair and threw her apron over her head aid shrieked with merri- ment. "Vat it See, ,Athelia?" cried her aston- ished partner. "It ees de paint brush --I mean the lat- ter brush," she. cried. "I painted de kitchen mit it." And she went on with her hilarity. The husband was a good natured ;(nun, and, besides, he felt greatly relieved. "Veit," he Bald, with nu effort to be ear. eastic, "1 e'pose von you uset my latter brush to paint kitchens mit it you will uset my razor to open lobster cans mit 1t Then be stared egaln'at his ghastly re- ttectlon.. . "Veil," he slowly added, "vea I uset Mae paint for tattering my face I should uset a putty knife to shave me :nit," And he ldughed' ns he said !t. We guarantee that these Plasters will relieve pain quicker than 'r ay other. Put up only in 25c. tin boxes and $1.00 yard roll's. The latter allows . you to cut tit Plaster any size. Every fancily should have one ready for •an timer• gency. • DAM & LAWRENCE CO., LIMITED, Nt' Ate REA !w Beware of Imitations } The Rev, G. flatupbell lforgen, minister of New Court Congregatipnal Chapel, Wellington Park, London, 8ng. announced front hie pulpit Sunday Stet be had accept- ed the pastorate et Northfield, in success. tont* the late Dwight L, Moody. In a letter announcing his 'resignation, wbiab will occur not later than February next, he Says; "I have come to the conclusion that the invitation froth Northfield is the - call of God," Mary A. O'Connell, Middle Stewiaoke N. S., says: "1 have usedLexe-Diver Pills for Serious Liver Complaint, and they have done me a world of good, making me amen ' and healthy." Minnow Ellen, a London, Ont,, boy, aged twelve years, was eating an aunle when a piece of the fruit struck in his throat, and he Choked to death before. medical help could he secured. There is nothing better for oblldrene ecughs and Golds. than Dr. Wood's Norway Pi:ne'Syrup, -l:t is very pleasant to take and always ogres the little ones' .coughs promptly, An unknown ratan was found dead on the farm of Mr banes Brown, near • . Woodbridge, having been killed by falling from the harm loft. CLUARS AWAY WORMS. Mrs Wm. Graham, Shepperdton, Ont:, writes:- I have given Dr. Low'a Worms Syrup to my;boy time and again and find it a good worm medicine, It ie nice to taro snd never makes the child sick like ':pow- ders." Price 25c. The Detroit Free Press thinks the Tory party in Canada needs followers rather theta leaders. , Milburn's Sterling Headache Powder. contain neither morophine nor opium They promptly cure siok headache, near- algia, headache, headache of grippe, head- ache of delicate ladies and headache from any cause whatever. Prioe IOo, and 25o. Mr A. Gobeilt Deputy'', Minister of Public Works, is to be supetannated A bot of Milburn's Rheumatic Pills will be sent free to sty one who suffers from Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago or Neu - algia if they have never tried these pills before. Send 20 stamp for postage to The Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Oat, Mr John L Hobson died at Guelph Friday evening., rax ASTOUNDING DISCOVERY;ri; �Fx� om Ccopersville. Mich., comes word of a wonderful discovery of a pleasant tast- ing liquid that when used before retiring by any one troubled with' cough- always ensures .• a good night's rear. "It will.soon cure the coufh too," writes Mrs S. Hime1- burgers "for three generations of our . fam- ily have used Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption and never found it's equal for Coughs and Colds." •It's an unrivaled life-saver when used for desper- ate lung diseased. Guaranteed bottles 50o and $1.09 at All Druggists. ' Trial bottles free. '• Mr W. G. THbinpson, Government engineer at the Welland Canal, has re- signed TO CIIRN A COLD 114 ONE DAY. TakeLttixative iiromo Quinine Tablets. All. druggists refund the money if it fails to cure 25cts.' E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. The re-count in North Lanark leaves Ma Rosamond in possession of the seat by seven majority. • • it will work while you sleep, without a gripe or - pin, curing Constipation, Biliousness, Sick Head- ache and Dyspepsia, and malce you feel better in the morning. geigeteielesieeki FAMOUS 000K AGENTS. Mark Twainwas a book agent. , , Longfellow Bold Woke by subscription. Say Gould, whenstarting in )ire, was a canvasser. General, U. S. Grant canvassed for Irving's "Columbus." James G. Blaine began life as a 'can - raster for a elate of Henry Clay." Blemarek, when et Heidelberg, spent a vacation in canvassing for one of Blu- menbach'$ handbooks. Daniel Webster paid his recon term's tuition at Dartmouth by handling "De. i•:._ rt... -rim . T' o ueville s ,Awe lea in • tele r fie comity, N. E. [. George Washington, when young, rout - 'eased around Alexandria, Va., nntl bold over 200 copies of a work entitled "By - dell's American Savage." - Napoleon Bonaparte' when a poor lieu- tenant took the agency for a work entl- tied "L'Iiistolre de .la Revolution." In the foyer of the great Palace of the Lou- vre eau be seen today the great emper- or's eauvasaing outfit. with the long list at 'subscribers be secured. Oost id Clouted -But Worth a dollar it vial. This is the testimony of hundreds who use Dr. Agnew's Liver Pills. They are so sure, SO pure, 40 pleasant and easy act - lag. The doni*nd for this popular Liver Regulator Is so great it is taxing the makers to keep up with it. --93 Sold by Sydney d'tlokson, druggist,Cltnton, Mrs.Tatnea Sheridan of Brockville was very seriously burned while _ pouring coal oil on fire, Mr Will 1. White, of the Canadian t3L1114.0' 14; Immigration Department, ebya there is every indication that next Sween will wit+ WOOD and COAL YARD newt tin even greater movement toward - Cenada than the sixty thousand who 'Ave Subsertber is prepareto tlromptlY Olt au or• eom+i m ns from the limited States And dworeWd or Cal, ewahaogh wlbtefsAolVd e.91 Rename t1tie year. >lPL1METT ROOMS W. WtIEATLIT Pees teteits Stag: that titer Enke rand Rnehessof York will tetttrn 10 England Children 0r�% �i1+r om Australia via Canada. CAS7ORIA. be L. MACPHERSON NSU»ANCE. Fire, • 141fe ,precedent, • I'Eate:Glass. Orrice, > Macsalf BLOCK. Charm • DO YOU WANT HONE? Alone we lend money on household eoode y bicycles, waggons and horses. We Money alsoppadvance n2oney to salaried �Its y their own notes,. hrough our ane 11UIley oial agents, Any amount from slo p , in .ppayments'to snit borrower• Iloi�te Write in confidence. we can het W. rat ARSIER & CO., 4s East Adeiaide Street, Toronto AGENTS WAI+iTED. For "Story of South Africa ,".by John Clark Ridpath, L. L. D,,.Edward S. Eller. M. A., J. A. Oooer, Managing Editor of the ;Canadian Magazine." Toront ,•and. J,. H. Aiken, .of. London, Ont . who has -returned tbiq•'week from 12 caret travelling in South Africafor vs. We are the only.Canadian .Publishers who have bad a branch in South Africa for nineteen yearn, giving ns animrnense'µdvaat- uie in probating photographs sod material Our authorship, letterpress and engravings. are superior, and Canadian ontingente,'bet-' ter illustrated than in any rival work. So sure are we of this, that we w i mail free for coin parisoa onrproepeotne to anyone no.seaa- ingg a ring 'prospeotua. Circulars and terms free. Apply World Publishing Company, Quash.. Octavio • Piano Bargains We are district repreesentptive of the Nordheimer Piano and Music' Co„of Toron- to ,and are doing the piano business of this section. The following is the list of some o four bargains in slightly need and second hand pianos. UPRIGHT PIANO Thornton & Co . .. .. . .... 5 75 00 . . . .5 75 00 Gilliert•(„Boston) . ;....... ..........90 00.. Bonder 150.00 Williams. . ... . ; . 165 QOt Wagner . 175 00 Mason & nisch .. . , 190 00. Nordheimer , 200 00. (Gerrard Heintzman 200 00 Steinway.. ; .......... ,225.00 Hointzman (Cabinet Grard) 225 00 Nordbeimer (Cabinet Grand) - 250 00 SQUARE PIANO, Stodart $ 75 00 Stevenson 100 00 Vose • 100 00 Hood . 110 00 Ohickermg' 135 00 Emerson . 1G5 00 P"very )nstrnuient in thorough order and guaranteed. - BasviTterms of payment arranged. Drop tie a card and we will for- ward catalogue of new pianos. EMERSON'S •BICYLE' AND MUSIC HOUSE. Coderich .fenders for -Supplies, 1901 The undersigned will receive tenders up to noon on TUESDAY, 4TEf DRO.:PROB., for sup: plies of butchers' men),creamery butter, flour, oatmeal. potntoee, eorwood,eto.,forthe follow Mg institutions during the year 1001 viz :-At the A.sylume,for the dyne in Toronto,London, Kingston Hamilton Mitntco, Brockville and Orillia; the Central' Prison' and Mercer .Refer• oratory, Toronto; the Eeforntatory for boys, Penetangaiaheno; the Institutions for Deaf and Dumb, Belleville, and the Blind at Brantford. Exception -Tenders aro not required for the supply of meat to the asylums in Toronto Lon- don, Kingston, Itamilton and Mlmico, nor for the Central Prison and Mercer Re - tor Toronto.A marked cheque o Re- formatory.a od hequ for 10 per. cent, of,tho estiated amount of the con- tract payable to the order of the Ei'onorable the. 'ProvincialSecretary, must be furnished b y each tenderer as a guanrantee of ids bona fides. e t reties it for •h 1tt'tteutriei n be required the e . w0 qq � of soli cbn�a ' due fulfilmenta of tad should iter tenderube withdrawn before the contract is awarded, orshould the tenderer fail to furnish such security, the amount of the deposit will be forfeited. Specification and forms of ten- der may be had on application to the Depart- ment of the Provincial Secretary, Toronto, or to tho Bursar os Otho respective inatitutiontr. Tho lowest o enders not necessarily ac- cepted. 3. R. STRATTON, Pro- vincial Secretary, Parliainont Building, Toron- to, Nov. 19th, 1900. Nov, 28 -td +•i• 3.1 ► 44-e-e•e+-i,444-4e•e-r•Wa•♦ 4 Central Meat Markt Having parotased the bntohering busineas of F. n. Powell I elm pre. pared to Jewish the people of Ulin- ton with, all kinds of Fresh and Cared Ideate. Sausage, bologna lard, butter and eggs always kept on hand. R. Fitzsimons & Son. Tlepbone 78. Orders delivered; promptly to all parts of the town. N.13. --Persons having hogs for shipment will confer a, favor by letting word at the shop. sF InItIMMVVVvoirtimmytnnstreareap A ShAI A "SLAB" "Slater Shoes!" have their m of Wen* ficatton, distinguishing them from the hordes .of aantaiess shout. A slate frame with the ns a laid priceto It t p anded en evexysoi4 . by the makers. Look on tt14 We for the slate, a;t 'without Wt's t*' Slater." - Shapes that Mthe 'toot and Meet: fasblon's. requirements. Only leathers most reliable and colors Meet . suitable. Every pair Goodyear welted.. W t. * W 5* 5 5 5* W W* 5 el ** 5 *5 5 5 W i e** Jackson Bros„ Sole Agents for Clinton.... For torpid Liver, A Poor Digestion,. Flatulence, Constipation, Biliousness and Sick Head -Ache. BRISTOL'S ."w They ' are• -Safe, AR!, Quick -acting, Painless, - ''unlit' *eaken. And always Ore satisfaction. They arethe Met reliable Household Medicine known, and • ttlan be taken at any season by Adults or Children. LTHE EA�INDRUGGISTS ALL N LEADING � S BRISTOL'S PHA eamestat ire: taamameasseetlt•Il ewitrS62 .Rk1eleneseet- .+74,.61+'+ This is the name of the Cream Separator we are offering to the pubiio. Of ant on the market there is no bitter and few if any as good. Itis easy bo run, does more• work in the same time than most others. It is -a Canadian Made. • Every nieobin warranted to ao good work. Inspection invited, free trial allowed. Price .reasonable. inter. Goods . ods '� Q r�..uits best of Overcoats, S ••the�• • ' he ace to get P this is t Are now in d,mand and i p -'weeds, Robes, Rubbers, Sox, eto„ ole. Highest price for produce. ` 200 Bushels of oath •wsnted, also a quantity of dried' apples: Ei iporiu m, Londeaboro Noe.. 20th, 1900 • AMS 'Rggies 1 Wag�ns First-elass thou $65 to $80. .$I6.. FRED ]U BALL, Clinton. FINE FURNITURE AT LOW PRICES Large stock of Lounges, Conches and Easy Chairs; finely finished and guarana, teed to wear. Bedroom sets in mabogany; ash and oak.. Dining tables, Sideboards an . 50 differentkinds of chairs. •Lateetpatterns in Window Shades and .Curtains. . Picture Framing a,lapectaity. Pianos; Orgsas and Sewing Mftobines, sold on easy terms, • J. Imo. tIQHELL'CP; Blytlh Clinton. Sash, Door, and Blind Factory: S. S. COOPER - • PROPRIETOR) General Builder and Contractor- This factory ie the largest in the county, and has the very late.* improved ma• - ohinery, capable of doing work on the shortest notice. NVa harry an sztenriva- and reliable stook and prepared plans, and give estimates forma build all ohms. ` s onshort notice and on the closest ries' All work is re. • es of building , p cervi: ' ea in a mechanical way and satisfaction guaranteed. ` We sell all kinds of itt. terior and exterior material. Lumber Lath, Shingles, Lime.` ash, Doors, Blinds, Ete Agent for the Celebrated GRATVIILL SCHOOL DESK, mannfaobnrse at Waterloo. Call and get pricer and estimates before placing vette orders ey or ,• ' Valit • Who attempts to do booking en tail inferior Eange, the best cooks in.• prefer the Happy Thought If yon are fond of a well hooked dinner andill4to Mule your meals served on t n'zI do well to invest in aHappyThougbt Il;t.nge. It Werke perfectly Keeps fire CoftInuousit flakes at rrny bear of the 24 &ndttseti about kali tbe cosi that othere requite. Over 10,000, now in use in the oity of Toronto, and every Orae * oadoees. Pretty good reconiniendetion that, isn't it ? Radiant ROM Base Heater -the best that the brains of men ever produced. None equal wit for economy of fuel and east of management, .EIVUNOib 113tKUt;tHT yw'00D +(IOt;IK • ..,-i The farther'* favorite. Three nixes with or without reservoir. The largest stook of stoves its the *aunty to ohoose from. Try the Sernla pit*. White COS•i 011, tame prioe:As uotlnmon oil. s, • kfar1a»dBrosr H'atlid Bogie in Hot Air snd`Bot Water' lienti gazia'p'ltttntletitg. CLINTON. , .' .