The Clinton New Era, 1901-11-08, Page 7reironher 8, 190
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i .,13111 'light
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_. It Is a sa ing o see rle
fruit trees spoiled by the blight.
You can always tell them from
the rest. They never do Well
afterwards but stay small and
•'sickly.
• It is worse to see a blight
strike children.' Good health
, is the natural right of children.
But some of them don't get
their rights. While the rest
grow big and strong one stays
small and weak.
• IScott's Emulsion can stop
that ' at blight. There is no
reason why such a:child should
Istay small. Scott's Emulsion
is a medicine with lots of
strength in it—the leind of
strength that makes things
grow._
-- - Scott's Emulsion makes
children grow, makes them eat,
makes them sleep, makes them
play. Give the weak child a
chance. Scott's Emulsion will
a — -
..a,
,a
'14letA
Larae, eew
-e•ea lona
make it catch up
with the rest. .
This picture represents
the Trade Mark of Scott's
Emulsion and is on the
wrapper of every bottle.
Send for free sample.
SCOTT & BOWNE,
Toecwro CANADA
sac and $r. all druggists.
Prof . Shuttlewortb of the Ontario
Agricultural College, has resigned to
take a position in the Ontario Sug r
Company, Prof R. Harcourt," assist-
ant professor, succeeding him,
WE DISPENSE DRUGS OF STAND
ARD STRENGTH AND PURITY.
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Oar reputation in the drug business is es-
tablished on sound and lasting principles.
We give oar customers just what they ask
for, and guarantee all our drugs to be of
etandard purity. This MMUS =ob. when
your dootor'a prescriptions are to be filled.
Bay your Perfumes, Toilet requieites,
Soaps, Brushes, Combas, Atonizers
from us,
OUR BEST SELLER.
We call special attention to Paine's Cel-
ery Compound, our best selling medicine,
It is a true health and strength restorer for
weak and run down people, It gives that
buoyancy of spirits and nerve energy so
neoessary for the establishment of sound
health. Paine's Celery CompOund stands
far above all other medicates.
J E HOVEY, Druggist, Cinton.
Since Mardelast some 0,400 Canadian
horses have been shipped from Mon-
treal to South Africa. 800 will go next
month arid a similar number in Dere m
ber.
"HELPLESSWFI
South American Rheterriaetie
Cure, Mr. Barke r says, worked
a miracle in kisaarea a a
expresses his gratitude in no
uncertain sound.
Mr. S. Barker, of 9 Suffolk Place, Toronto,
writes :—" It is only fair to nty suffering neigh-
bors to publicly express my rem gratituti4 tor
the, almost m'raculnns cure f -t -n. Rlicumnti,rn
3ffebteri in me by the 11:e of s, uth American
•unfai . Cure. For three nu,1 ths I was next
loor to Leil•Iessness, and my sufferings were
nter-e, but two bottles of this groat remedy
cured me. It rc,ipves in six hours. Sa
Sold by J. E. Hovey and R. P. Reelue
"' The November Canadian Maga,
sine.
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The opening feature of the November
• Canadian Magazine is a nrofusely il-
lustrated account of the Duke's tour
_ across the continent. Nor is this ac-
t • count an ordinary one. It is entirely
different from anything which has
appeared in any of the newspapers,
and is full of historical references and
• quaint imaginings. The illustrations
'• are reproductions of photographs of
the chief events connected with the
royal reception at Quebec, Montreal
and Ottawa. The reprocluctione are
• perfectly done. The second feature of
the nuMber is a eerieg of three sporting
articles. There are other very inter-
• esting articles in the issue including
one on "LAW Governthent id Canada"
by Dr. S. Morley Wickett, Ph. D.
• Short stories, the usual department%
and superb illustrations make up what
is a moat interesting and valuable isstle
•• of the National periodical.
• Raw, Flaming Eozemal
'Sale Rheum and Scald Head
, The Dreadful atobing and Burning
10 Promptly Relieved and tho
Dhsetuie Thoroughly Cured by Dr*
, Chorea Ointment.
Mrs. A. McKnight, Kirkwall,Welling-
iten County, Ont., writes:—"I feel it my
aduty to let you know what Dr, Chiree'a
, ,EntitMent has done in a It_ory bad cane
cletketnig On ear babY. We, had tried
tiny number Of mites without pere
telaitelit relief, but from the hen* we
notatiliiiided Using Dr. Chailiee Ointerielit
theft 'WU great relief, and the imprOve.
• anent 'continued, 'until theft Wen anni-
0140 etre. W6 think it the. greatest Of
glindly Ointments."
Meal. R. Stoddard, Delhi, Ont., Writeitt
•fi was troubled with psoriasie or
ekronie eczema for twelve Year"; need
tattitY remedies during that time, but
get 416 relief, Doctored With font Or,
MS &dere, but found no mire. t date
Voided to tier a bOX of Dr. Chattels Obit*
.nterit, end before teleg haif of the bon
found great relief. X have need aintelt
three boxes, and ain now eempletety
Maid, and have teeonweended it to
*ANY 'Otilfrib It Is the Wet 1 hireatitar
iltdedunsid it io worth int *bight be
Metal_ !Until n be be neintaired WON
Clbittfe's Ointment tie * Cut* for the
Ineit Obstinate and torturing
itti mired' ere often treat retnts
t'ellsus. 60o e, box. at deo" it
sates & 004 Teinitto,'
To4IF ISLAND QF TAHITL
1; May ete'ltialitly Termed ilia Para»
dime ot the Pneirte.
Picl,ure an island set in a reef of coral'
of myriad hues—the lagoen of 11 light
green, outside the white teaming break -
ere the vast Ocean of inteese blue. On
shore are great bundle!, of cocoallet
palms lifting their plumes in stately
inagnifleence, then there are lanes of
trees blossoming In red and yellow flow-
ers, and nestling in their midst are the
low thatched tepees of the 'natives.
The delightful and healthy climate of
the Wand brings to maturity all the
products of the troolcs, which are no-
where found in greeter fullness and
perfection tbnn here. The wayfarer is
soothed by the fragrance of sweet
smelling flowers and delighted with the
abundance of oranges, bananas, bread-
fruit and cocoanut which give a peren.
Mel supply. of feed to the natives.
Tahiti may be. nightly termed tbe
"paradise of the Pacific" or even the
world, as in no other place is there so
rauch variety of scenery. At every
turn the conetant surprises keep the
traveler in a dellritinrof *delight. Some.
times the sea lies before bliss, the
waves wreathed in a team of white
breaking the silence in a continuous
roar; on the other side the high, steep
ineuntains in forms of towers, demo
and steeples Pierce the clouds. NoW
and then a silvery band .of water falls
from perpendicular heights t� the tur-
bulent stream below. Then you pass
under the sheltering shadows of tall
interlacing tree k which excel even the
grandeur of our elm. Farther on you
pass through lanes lined with bananae,
mango and groves of cocoantit. •
HAD NEVER BEEN ABROAD.
But For All That He llnd Traveled
nIrnr and Wide.”
"Have you spent all of your life right
here in this one place?" asked a strati -
ger of an old fellow he came across
seated on a rail fence whittling in front
of a log and Bleb cabin in one of the
back counties of Arkansas.
"Not by "A &risen sightn" was the
terse 'reply. ."I been hyar the better
part o' the time: but, la, I hey traveled
fur an wider • •• •
"Ever been: abroad?"
• "Well, not eggsaekly. ;to say abroad,
onlesi yon call it' goln abroad to go
from here way over to Petersville. ,
been overthar twice. In the last 40
year. It's 8016 -Miles to Peterville, an I
been finder than that, fur my ole wom-
an an tile event clean to Hogback ridge
on our weddin tower, an that's 41 mile
from here. . Their 1 been over In -Pettis
county to see my wife's folks twice, an
that's twenty odd mile from here.. Then
I been over to Rocky flitI ez nieeeny .es
four times, an that's 18 mile.. Ez I say,
•I been here Meet o', the time, but then
I've traveled fur. an Wide all the same.
Pee seen the big four 'gory mill averto
Peteraville an the, engine kyars overt°
Peaville. I rid three miles on 'ern, an
it's all t• want 0' the pesky things.. I've
seen a calf with two heads an a feller
that could eat fire and dance on broken
• glass in bis bare feet. . I see a man ,
hung once an a holm race fur a puree o'
$65. Yes, isle; I been ful an wine, an I
reckon I've seen the biggest part o'
• what there is to 'see Ill Una world, an 1
don't lot on doln ign Faure gaddln
about." • • •* ' •
• •
queen Margherita Rod the schools.
Many of the schools in Rome, Florence
and other educational centers are
personelaiatronage end suppert
of es -Queen Margherita. The technical
training orgirls has always especially ap-
pealed to her,and the schootnarned after
her in Rome where the pupils are tauglit
all kinds of domestic work and art enn
broidery it one of her favorite hobbleee
The Marianna Dienigi 'Royal Technical
School For Girls contains a tine cotlee.tion
of photographs of leaves,flowers nna
fruits which the girls use as copies for
their lace and embroicier7.. These photo-
graphs were it gift front the queen. An-
other of her majesty's pet schools is that
of the Santissima Annunziata, in Flor-
ence, where for generations the young
princesses of 'Italian families hare been
edueated. This is charmingly situated on
the hills abaft the dty,, the house being
One of the royal rifles.
The portrait of Queen 'Marglieritia
scribed to my dear pupils," is in one et
the rooms, and the queen herself often
'mends an afternoon with them, critic's.'
ing their drawings an literary attempt%
In Florence there is also one of the tech -
Meal schrioli founded by young Prince
OInri-Cout1 5 noted model worker in the
Garden City. • .
•
Don't worry.
.• The difference between eaft of mind
and being haunted by that dread specter
"worry" consists In spending 99 cents of
the dollar earned in the first ecuse and 101
tenni In the other. '
Take the matter of a woreee's ward-
robe, • a more inSportane matter than any
one except the woman is apt to allow. It
is no economy to buy cheap material that
will hardly hold together long enough to
be made.up. Neither Wit policy to spend
ro much upeeeoneemaittio articles that
there is nothing left for accessories --
gloves, shoeit, ribbon % ete. The price of
one good silk dress will buy' a pretty
gorge or cashmete with all the necessa-
ries for an mitt% °Tho garment Is not cut
aecording to the cloth when a woman ap-
pears arrayed In it, no matter how hand
-
--some it may be, when her oboes and
gloves are shabby, her hat old style and
a hole In her veil.
•
The garment le not eut according to the
cloth when there le nothing left for out -
begs and amuseneentri, which should play
a far more intportant part la son* Wo
-
Menai Heft than they do.
What obeli- it profit a Ivoman if she
ir whole hoes* and ZOO her health
arid spirits?
tars, ifearstom Work.
_Two earnest California women, Mr%
Hearst and Mrs, Stanford, by their gen-
erous efts to riebleation have placed their
state in the leftmost rank for collegiate
advantages gild thereby have given the
world a ,lesson of .the glory of eormeerated
Wealth: The University of California at
Berkeley was * Weak Institution "With
'plenty of land, * collection of broke'
down building', beggitrie endowments
Mid feer students 'When Uri. MARIA be.
table interested in it. It wait little mote
than it site and a ;lope. Ethel has made It
11 Wondrous realization and a greater
IMO.Her fellowshipii for yottng and
litrtigglirig women at Berkeley Etat at,
tested the interest she felt In the utiiver-
*its, ',bleb grew with the increase in her
donations when she became the first Wee,
man regent and awakened the heard to
realize the need*, 'reforms and iinprove-
meta that were absolutely neeeseary.
TEE CLINTON NEVir ERA
ODEN NEED
Is at hand,for with moiling corne,a prompt,
safe and peinleas remedy is needed, This
is lust what .E'utnant's Petition Corn and
Wart Extraotor la—prompt, painleas and
permanent. All druggists sell it.
Nichols made bis third attempt at
suicide in the Winnipeg hospital, cut-
ting his windpipe with a razor and
dying in a few minutes,
Nine Time out of Ten antindsiller will
be found to till your needs as a hounhold
rentedY, Geed as a liniraent for etiffness
&ad taken internally for all bowel cone"
plaints, Avoid substitute% 25.o and 50o.
Premier Farquharson was nonsipat-
ed by the Liberate of West Queen's, P.
E I., for the seat of the Oommone
vacated by Sir Luis Davies. '
An Iraposible thing to find ift a pimplier
equalled to 'The D. &L." Menthol, wholt
is being imitated, Get the gentling. k or
eide aches, backaches, titches, nothing
&sale it, Mane by Davis & Lawrence Co,,
Ld,
•
Bush fires in the past two weeks have
overrun about three hundred acres in
Tuscarora township, on the Indian re-
serve.
• More Cottle are oared by Pyny-Balstun
than any other one remedy, It cures eel.-
•taiely and quickly. Bronchial affections
give way readily to it. Manufactured by
the proprietors ot Perry Davis' Pain -Killer.
" Andrew Carnegie has offered $20,000
towards a publielibrary at Guelph.
Up Late Nights, endless engagements,
generally run down ? Take the "D. & L."
Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. It will tone
up your system and make you feel yourself
again. Made by Davis & Lawrenoe Cob:Ltd,
• Willie Montonio, a boy of eight
years, was killed by a street car. at
Merriton.
•
If the children require physic, none acts
so nice as Miller's Worm Powders ,• very
pleasant to take, • Sold by H. B. Combo
and R, P. Amide, Clinton. •
Mrs James Robertson, of Botany, an
aged lady, was-knoched down in the
farmyard and partly eaten by a drove
af hogs.
•
If Your child is pale, peevish,and. does
not thrive, a dose of Worra Pow
-
dere osoimionally will cure, Sold by H B
Oombe and R P Reekie, Clinton.
Typboid fever is epidemic at t Rock-
wood Asylum. .
Miller' Grip Powder euro Sold • by H.
B. Combo and R, P. Recline, Clinton.
John Palk Was sentenced at Winni-
' Peg to three years in penitentiary tor.
robbing the mails. . •
Miller's Compound Iron* Pills a only 25
oents for 50 doses, Sold by EL Combe
and R. P. Rookie, Clinton.
Finlay Needier mid, M P P ,wa,
re -nominated for the Legislative As-
sembly by the Conservatiyes of West
•
WHAT CATARRHOZONE IS AND iS
NOT
' • .
lastarrhozone is not a wash. You cannot
force a liquid into the lungs. It is not an
ointment to be swami ug the nostrils
Ointments are useless and disgusting. Nor
is it a powder to be blown up the nostrils
and stil farther irritate the already ••....on-
geated and irritated membrane. . It is sim-
ply balsamic, and healing' substanoea
• breathed into the lungs. Cures of course.
'-Tnat ie'nature's way of curiae and naturea
way is the only teat; way. • If yousuffer
• from disease of the throataungs, nasal pas-
pagesido not neglect to test Cetarrhozone.
Two sizes at all druggists 25o and 01.
• Guaranteed to cure catarrh, asthma, hroa-
chitis and hay fever,or your money back,'
Corn grown feow seed over two
thousand years old is attreeting 6on-
siderable atter) tion on the farm of S.
Wiison, of Sandwich West. Mr Wil-
son received a ernall quantity of corn
seed from a friend who was in Egypt
lest year, and vvhoaecured it from the
•covering of a mummy thought to have
been intetred twenty centuries ago.
The corn is bright ; ed in color. and
bears no similarity to the netive Cana-
dian cereal. •
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arewe
ft_a•
vat's.' nee
MILL SOY OF THE SLASHES.
Youthful Dors of Ono of Amorieseis
Greatest HMI.
ROM Clay was born in Virginia in
1777. His father was a Baptist inhabiter
who received suck e Teri entail anlarY
*eabis faralliaerieten children wire ell
balm to 'Wettest' porerty, When Hear,
waft tour seam old, hie father died, leer,
in* his widow to maintain feiteful
stragglebs providing for her little flock
'ot Rens and daughter*. All of the ail.
iron were obliged to work, and Tor, herd,
too, to Owlet in keeping utter destitution
awar, Renry was "mill boy" of the tam-
ily—tbat is. he had to attend to the cart-
ing of grain to a mill a long distance
away {tad to bring back the fiour after
, his cargo had been ground. In those day"
•••
. •
• nonco To lliDL.•
cornmeal was uied much more than
wheat flour, and Henry had to help. gath-
er the harvest and to /shell all the corn, RS
well as sorting and packing that to be
taken to the mill. This was eery nerd
• work. .
His. first piece wait ha the store tof a
Richmond merchant, . but before long,
with his stepfather's help, 'he succeeded
In securing a position in...the ckirk'e office
ee Virginia's high cobra of ettahcerY,
Here his faithfulness to his Settee and
• his politeness; of manner gained hint*
. after.% friend in Chancellor 'Witte, who.
had much influence. Through the
Indu-
ence of this gentleman nem Clay at
the age of nineteen beeame a law' student.
in the. office of the •attoyeey general of
• Virginia. Henry was admitted to the bar
when still under age. His family. had.
moved to Kentucky, and Henry followed,
entering at 'once Into a fine practice of
law. .
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This doges head trade -mark on
everZ'Polckenge of the genuine
Grip -Quinine Tablets
The kind that mire coughs and •
colas in twenty-four hours.
omni1
Vorethought.
"Mrs. nox," said the borstals at ifin,
nerr "your little bo r doesn't seem to have
mugh appetite."
"N h doesn't,t t "
o, e a a ac .
"rson't be'bashful, Willie," the baste"'
urged. "Won't rou halve Nome more of
anything?"
"Ido, ma'am," 'Willie 'replied; 0I filled
up on cooldes before I came, 'Cause I
heard ma tell pa we wouldn't get Bloch
*Mt
Jae Wonid Ripley it,
"DM your tether lured to whip rou
when..yon were a boy?" asked the yonit,
"ter yvho had been chastised,
ova her" repeated the Old gentleman
reflectively. "In those days parente were
• meda of sterner laud, and be need to
wbal• me with a strap,"
The boy's eyes brightened instantly, '
"Gollrl" he cried. "r4 like to see Min
do it nowl"--Chicago root.
Discouraged.
• °Doesn't the train stop at Cdmiton
Gulch any inorer
• "Nope," answered Brendle. Bob. "We
got a tip from the government not to let
any more train robbers escape. • We done
our beet, but we don't get any encourage-
ment. Since we lynched three Pullman
porteni tb,e trainstrainsrun right through and
don't even stoP to whistle."—Washington
Star.
The worries ot a weak and sick mother
only begins with the birth of her child.
By day her work m ooneteaitly interrupted
and by night her rest is broken by the wail-
ing of a peevish,pens? infant. Dr. Pierce's
Favorite Prescription makes weak _women
drone and sick women well. It lightens
eil the burdens of maternity, giying to
mothers strength and vigoawbiols they im-
part to their ohildren. In overthirty year's
peaatice Dr. Pierce and ins lamind
ate aft'
of nearly a score of physidanahave treated
end oured incire than halfa million suffer-
ing women. Sitik women are invited to
comma Dr. Pierce by letter free of charge.
All correspondence is strictly private. Ade
dress Dr, E. V. Pierce, Invalids' Hotel and
Surgical Inetitete, leuff019, N. Y. '• . •
Your Attention 1
Londesboro Mills
Hive been remodellee by the latest
system of flour making—by replacing
the reels to the Wolf Gyator Sieve
System, whids will enable me to maks '
a more superior grade of flour.
Trusting my attention to busineee
• will solicit your trade in general. I
eordially invite you to see the mill and
. Inspect the flour, •
R. S. Webb, •— Londesboro
Aug 8043m
,
of Cod Liver:Oil
i(Trade Murk.)
For Lung Troubles,
• Severe Coughs, Colds, ,
.. Emeciation, &c., &c.,
rew gyethas can aisimllate pure 011, but.
sit combined in "•.i.lio ii. k 1...", it id pIasaitt 4
t,nd dige,tible. ii ill Ladd you up; V1.11 add •
BMW potmde o e ; r ng you se
to hesith. ti
•• Z0e. and 81.1:0 'bottles. -
PAVPI & T.AWItElct14'CO., Llmitol. . 1
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Rattenbury St.f,Works,
CLINTON.
LOSS OE FLESH.
• If you dna yourself [elle below normal MAKE TIIE.
weiglit there re danger, The use of flab •
oils can temporarily add fat, but will never 1
build up healthy tiisues Dr Chest:ea Nerve
Fo.<1 acts through the blooa and nervous
FARM PAY
system and carries new life and energy to • •
every nook d other of
the body. It reett-
lame the various organs of tne body,nsakes
the appetite good, adds healthy ileeh and
replaces the timing wasted by disease. Hi -
niftily and gradually tibia food cure re -
Moroi' color to the cheeks, increases the
weight of the body and thoroughly over-.
cornea disease. •
•
HUNTERS' EXCURSION.— In a
card to those who desire to go on a
hunting excursion this fall the G. T..11.
published the game laws for the infor-
,mation of eportsrnen. Tickets this
year will be issued from Friday, Oct.
25, to Saturday, Noy. 2'; good to return
net later than Saturday. Dec. 14, The
same special railway rates are given
this year.
MOLSON'S BislAIL—The 46th an-
nual general meeting of the Molson's
Bank was held in. Monteeal fast week
and the directors' report contains the
record of another highly prosperous
year. Ihe net earning after making
full provision for bad and doubtful ac-
t:Wilt amounts to $853,609,67, being
equal to 14 15 per. centon the capital
hccount t this has 'been distributed by
two sertmannual dividends of 4 per
cent and a bonus of 1 per cent
dividend has been paidj besides
carrying 5100,000 to the reserve fund
which is now almast equal in amount
to the paid-up capital, $31,500,47 has
been carried forward to the credit of
the profit and loss account. Thd de-
posits exceed fifteen tnillion dollars
and withample working capful and
careful rnanagrrnent an increasing
business which is saffs and profitable is
being done. All the branches of the
institution have been inspected during
the year and reflect credit due to the
zeal and efficiency with which the
bank i4 belpag done I3T the managers
Progressive stock breeders, dairy-
mee t , ponitryinen, • grain, root and
fruit growers, beekeepers, agricui-•
tura' students, and home makers
find the articles and answers to
questions in every • issue cif . the
Additioiml Local News.
FARMER'S
ADVOCATE
arid i he eta s general y.
ClgRRY'S BAD HEART
Put him *down and out" so far
as working was concerned,
but Ord Agnewe Our• for the
Heart made a man of hint
again. -
Heart weakness And fainting spells were to
acute that Wm. Cherry. of Owen Sound, Ont,
had to quit •work. Ilis sufferings were very
great. One clay a druggist said : "Cherry, tre
Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart ; it must be a
good thing for it has a large sale," He did so,
and took five bottle;. To -day he takes his plate
beside the other workmen, and does as big a
flays work as any of them, thanks to thie greet
.emedy. 51
Sold by J. 111. floyey and P. fleet&
Prettier 'Farquharson twelve& the
unanimous nomination of the conven.
tion of the Liberal party of West
Queen's, P. E. I., called to nominate a
candidate for the vaeancy caused by
the elevation of Sir Louie Davies to the
sUptetne court bench.
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Direct importer% Workixianshin
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Proprietors.
Clearing out sale
of Bicycles -
25 New Wneels -
consisting of
McBurney -Beattie
CleveIands
Recycles
I. Goderich .
Also 25 Second-hand wheels
Stmu,
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The Novelty Bakery
an Restaurant
We are prepared to eupply edi
your mute in the bakery line, and
we guarantee to give eatipfaction 14
(wary respect.
• We make a lipeoleity in wed-
ding Cello and Of ioing cakes at a
reasonable pride,
Our Restaurant
is a place where yen will find
eyerything in a drat olese rests.url
ant ,
Candice of all kinds and always
froth,
'Cigars in the beef (intend& •
Telbautee of allkinder
We have Ice Cream
Drinks and Fruit of \
all kinds in season
MoOlealierty'el Old Mend
J. malty\
Telephone No. I. OtANTON4
MUSIC HOUSE, Goderich
LivervRepsirs
MckILLOP MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE CO.
VAIIM &ISOLATED TOWN 'PROP Ti
ONLY INSURED
orricarts
13. Macau. President. XillPel, ar
rt.
Praaar. vics.uresident, Brueelleld P. O.; Thos.
la nays, Bea-Treas., Seaforth P. Oa W. 0.
Broadfoot, Inspector of Losses, Settforth P. O.
nnuceroas
W. G. broacItoot, Seatortn; John II. Grieve
Winthrop P. 0.•,George Dale. Seafortan Jobs
Deonawollt, Dublin; Jas. Evand, BeeohwoOd P.
0;John Watii, Harlook P. 04 Thomas. Primer
Prrieptield,,' John B. Mclean, Xiamen Ames
Connolly, Quinton . (.
1 Robert Smith, Mania; TWA. atettillan,1
'. forth • Jame. Ouinming, Envattndvillet J. .
Aguas •
• Yeoraolineaville ; asordo Mardis and John .
' mo n, auditors. '
Parties desironelZeireet Instinct, Or trent.
set other bushiese be promptly wended to
on ipplioation to anir of the_ above (Misers
addressed to theirreseeetleenineft.
awsolvetvirts
ViroptoSt 804
Itovitrolov. eta*.
If yon went up.to.dete jewelry you 4411
MY/svelte sure Of getting thevery and IttOilt
°erred thing. here. Whetorer you buy you
*Mt feel Nuke that int ell right. Or if you
have anything that needs to be altered, re.
paired or reset, bring' it to us,
tlyei STAMillea tree,
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aespeeispatooees
The fling of Ilkantese,—.. .
Buoli'ot Mops,' Thoufrhe
Happy
Thaught
Kanges
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have been made for modern
cooks and the careful housewife
who requires to uSe' economy
and get the best results. : '
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Happy Thought Itatigee are not expetimenta. The Oxeye been
tested in 1.50;000 Canadian homed and. have been imitated by
more Stove manufacturers than any other R.ange. t
Buy a ipippr Thought, You'll get Quallty
tiaat Means st paving if you do.
iiinittfaeture4 bY
The Wm, Buck Stove Co.. Limited. Diautfora
4, write the Manufacturers for an Illustrated Catalogue. tio t
C=4* • •646/60EvEtisCATECeteet: ..
HARLA.ND BIWA, - . CLINTON
n. o un c iri ent
THE MoKA,Y BLOCK GROCERY has New Indians, Currants, Fige and
_ Prunes. Selected Raising; and New Figs only 5o a lb,
New Sweet Potatoes and Cranberries. No. 1 Labrador • Herrings, Codfish,
Scaled Herrings' Finnan Hasidic% Clsooes.
Pork filansages fresh every .week.
• Teas Coffees .and Spices
We gift you the very best value in Teas, Coffees and Spices. Our Chinese
Mixture Tea is wiling fast. We sell a Tea for 25o, good enough for the
Duke and Duchess to drink. ••.
SUGAR—We lead in quality and quantity. Nice Sugar Syrup 40e 5 gal.,
1.0o a quart, . •
In Fancy China, Dinner, Tea and Toilet Sets we have enalltY,
quantity and puce, and we are euro to please. No trouble to show
goods whether you buy or not Kindly give us a call.
Highest prioe paid for Butter and Eggs
The noted Tea Store and China Hall, •
J W IRWIN
Clinton S&Sil, Door, and
Blind Factory. .
S. .S. COOIER• • 'PROPRIETOR,
• . General Builder and Contractor.
This factory is the largest in the county, and has the Very latest improved ma -
°binary, capable of doing work on the ehorteet notice. We carry an extensive
and reliable stook and prepared plans, and give distimates fecund build all esof buildings on short notice and on the °lend prioes All work is supervise
ed in a Mechanical way and satisfaction guaranteed "We sell all kind's et iffe
terior and exterior material.
Lumber Lath, Shingles, Lime, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Etc
Agent for the 'Celebrated lannetY2311LL SCHOOL DESK, ,rasnuraotarer
at Waterloo.. Call and get prices and estimates before placing YOdr orders
. • .
.Ca,na* eras I .. 'Camerae t Camerae' I
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Bay a CaMera and be Happy
• There is probably no pastime. morepleaeant and instructive to both older and younger
minds than photography, 15 is a plesAnre because it helps to while !way those long
winter evenings, and it is inatruotiye because it teaches care and precision and teaches .
to look for tise artistic in the everyday serroundings of home, .
The general impression that it is hard to take photos, but mesh is not the case. Any
one with a kodak and indirection book oan take photos. We carry a full line,
' In (IAMERAB—Film, Plate, Maeazine, Box and Folding. .
PLA.TES—Stanley, Eastman/Paget Prize. , .•
PRINTING PAPER--Solio arid Dekko.
. FIIMB, Developers, ei, Olio sad Outfits. 'Call and see, i
For those who prefer to have thole developing and liniehing done we quote the follow-
ing prices,. We gearantee work if exposure is good.. • •
•'•• 4x5 4iX3• 3ex3e • Brownie
Developing , each • 4o 40 • 30 6 exposures
•• • dozen 35o 200 . 25o •
Printing and Mounting... ..... each 70 6o 5o • 4a
dozen 75o 65o 550 45o • . •
Developing, printing, mounting, each leo 90 Sc 70
, . dozen 01 9)., 75c 60o •
H. B. COMBEChemist. tt Druggist
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Rabbi of the Cong. Baal" Jame!,
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