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CQUReE. OIROULAR.
St. Pani, MWreeApr. le 1809,
elir D. McLachlan, Ohatham.Ont,
Dear Friend:—It is impossible for me to find
Words in 'Moe to exeress my appregiesion of
emir inetitntion, as 1 consider ths time lincl
x4Oney spent in learning the art of Bookkeep-
ing •dShorthand has more than amply re
mied • 0 both tutees:lewdly and fiummially. I
earn) roe present position and the success that
'le= new enjoying to the thorouth training I
Vee Wed in your College. I lied in my (Omer'.
entle that the most essential element in busi-
nese Is to understand oothkeepin ,e mall. oan
vandidly say that I have bed no difficulty what
ever in handling a see of „Books.
• To young men or women who desire to fit
themselves for responeible'positions I would
recommend them by all means to take a
seism) through; your institution. I Withibest
*althea for your success , I lemon,
Yours sincerely,
James A. Campbell (formerly of
, Dresden, Ont,)
Since this letter was 'written Mr Campbell
hatibeen advanced from the position of asst8.
tent to that of yaanager at double the salary
reeeivod then. What we have done for him we
Cando for others.
D. MoLACHLAN & CO.,
Chatham Ont.
The population of Toronto by the police
'census 18 221,583.
Mr H. M. Stones, merchant of Syden-
bam village, dropped dead.
Mr J, W. Moils, of Ottawa, asident-
ally killed himself while cleaning a re-
yolVer.
Canadians won the first three prizes for
Shropshire sheep at the Chicago Live
Stook Exhibition.
A sailor named • McAuley was washed
overboard and lost from the steamer
White Oak at Kincardine.
The barns- and cattle she& of the
Beaten estate, in Essex county, below
Sandwich, were destroyed by fire, with
almost all their °entente, the lees being
about $80,000.
ThcrWar Offiee has decided to grant all
colonials serving at the front who have
comafrom oversee colonies war gratuities
at the rate of 25 each to the men and
X100 each to the officers.
An Indian canoe was capsized in Van-
couver harbor, a man and one woman be-
ing drowned. The second woman, eeiz:
ing the ohild under each arm and grasp-
ing the baby in her teeth, succeeded in
swimming ashore. •
German Etiquette.
P. 4
TUE CLINTON NEW ERA
Her4lory,ofthe Inclans..
zOrr,a3J in general have been nee.,
tent to look upon, the Inelan's
adornment or his need 'with
eagle leather� and hie Can with
Paint as marks of personal de-
• - eoration inepired 'by vanity and
a savage taste, different only la d...
g55 from whet is feemeellenert witinteeed
is:nog highly -civilized people.. But
the fact Is that, in preference to the
hatter thetem, fer instance, every paint,
Mark On an Indian's face basta sort ot
herald!. meaning, Implying not only the
honors won by the brave in parkin, but
representing also the claims QI hie
tatialle and rape to dietinction. In oth-
er worde, what its !shown anion" moss .
eultured cominualtiett b eeate of armee '
ardente and decorations is deedeted by
the Indian On its Ca,ce by meanie uf
Plonlennttgia
iei. are now engaged, eelleenel
other hovel investigationa concerning
the North American Xndian, in compil-
ing a record cif the armorial, Or rather
eacilal, bearinge of certain effiebleeted
chief% and it is said to be Xeseinetielf
Week. , One renowned warrior, tor in-
stanceeevill haVe his. lip painted a cop-;
Der red. This Is found to indicate that
his tattbe wee once In poseession of
huge:mines of copper. Another indi-
vidual will have his eoreheaci adorned
with a painting of a certain nip, thus
implying that he or ..his people are re-
nowned for ,prowess in catching fish..
The same distinguished persoe some,
• times • wears a disk of 1oar l In addition
to his paint mask. ThIre, by its shim-
mering. radiance and ith form,
that he is descended from the Moon, Ir •
the sense that the goddess of night Is
one Cif his ancestors,
The fact that the Indian has no cote.:
ceetion of perspective seriously hande
*is the suecess of his •efforts at pie-
lorial art Indeed, the Indiae
merely aims to show the most there('
teristie Portion of the object he. at
tempts to depict, unless be be a mei.
of great attainment, in •ielitch ease he
divides or cliss cts ,th,e subject of hie
picture and se;retents the whole by ite
• pante, the latter being arranged entire-
ly irrespective of Abe natural sequence;
'The features of the Indian are some-
times incorporated into the represents.-
-time of the animal Whit% forms his
heealdic bearing. ' Should . the betterer,
or example, be the Object to be de-
pleted, it is not attemptedto design
•the Whole form of -the animal, but only
It distinctive and typical parts, as for
interim • its. peculiar tad', • which he
painted in crissecroes lines extending.
from the chin .tti the nose,.as though
Standing upright. ,The shin, Itself does,
iservice as the beaver's 'body. ••
The .arbitrary 'methods of the Indian
attest render It difficult -If 'not 'impose
Cor apy but. an expert to
pret . the meaning oeethe Pietorial re-
presentations. Thee an entailers ears
are invariably depicted above -,the eyes .•
on the hunian ,eubject, the ears 01 the
beaver being , just above the. eyebrows
Otethe cheeks are .paintedthe paws in
'a positionas though they were ,raised
to the ninth, en the ,manner conven-
tional in Indian carvings'. ; •
•The 'dogfish painted he red on .the fate
designates the 'members .01 in entire
tribe. ' On the dortheads .of :the mem-- -
beth de this tribe Is . panted the long,.
thin snout; the gills .are represented by•
two curved lines 'below the eyes, while
the teir is sheive as Cutin-two-and
henghig from 'ea.oll nostril. Only One
or two part Of an animal painted on
e.n.Inclian's face indicates that he is of „
;inferior .Position; the • entire symbol, no
Matter in: what form presented, de eig-
nificant � lofty .station atel,high hen -
The eacial heraldry of , the Indian
may be said to be unique, not alone in
the method of repreeentatiere employed,_
but In the .subjects selectee., These
.latier Include fish, flesh and 'fowl of •
.011. deseelptions—dog -sahnon, devillieh,
starfish; woodeethers,.. ravens ' eagles,
- bears, evolves, .frogs, are coMprised• in
the armorial gallery. • . •
Overy object represented has Its own
particular isignificance,..and one 'of the
most. peculiar phases 01 face painting
relates .to the employment of terms ,
other,' than anitnaltools "implements'.
ofthe these • or Of war; denoting the
°coupe:teen of the ineleridual or lee
tribe.—Washington '
1
T...
Visitor in Germany le Often
einbarrasttel
eea by the eerfilleti
of titles which Seem to be elteeiVe
' ered indiscriminately. Tim Ger- 1
Mane axe great sticklers for the dignitY '
of station, a,nd 'William II. Dawson, he
"German Lifedn, ToWn and centre,"
Shoves how ,actions of law have been
inettitutee because of the withholding
of titles rightfellY acquired.
Mr, A, Meet lea Iffieeten or as fite
Court Councillor A., Decker B, as Mr.
Pe1e7 0ounciller Professor Doctor )3,
And Wilms must share their Unhands'
privilegeet, and be, addressed, as Mrs
Court Councillor A. and lelree Privy
• Councillor B.
The English "reverend" has no equi-
Vaint, hut the clergyman becomes Mr.
Pastor So and So, Mr. Brown, the
editor, is 'addressed as M. 1041 -ter
Brown, and on the same principle we
• have Mr, Stamp -Collector Jones, h/1".
Postmaster ' Robingein, Mr, itoad-In- ,
• sPeeter Smith, and so on, '
You address a lady whom you know
but ;slightly. as "Gracious lady" or
"Gracious mademoiselle," as she may
be marx•led or single. "Obedient ser-
vant" M still a gallant greeting where
the acquadritance is slight or where a
-flatly is saluted; and It should be re-
membered that to salute first in publio
Is not the prerogative of the German
lady. .•
The 'superfletar side of bourtesy as .
seen In letter -writing is pimply allovred
to run riot. Here is the beginnin.cf
an offielal letter which a peroon of edu-
cated rank may any day recedve, to his
lasting edification: •
To his highly well-born Herr Dote
tor (for the doctor, may be taken tOlr
I granted). The undersigned perniits
' himself devotedly to inform your high -
•y .wellehern self that your honored
writing has received, and so forth."
And the writer may in conclusion as.
sure the highly well-born recipient of
his "moot excellent hIgh esteem," and '
subscribe himself as "highly respectful
and mote obedient" • •,.
Most people insist on receiving the
exact degree of respect which they
deeirti td be dug to their position, as the
peoneuzicement of a Berlin jury inel-e
cates. A lady accused a, tradesman of
an intended Insult in that be had only
signed hiinself.in a letter "Most hotel-
bly" and not "Respectfully and most
hUmbler " andthe court tbok the corn-
plainant's !vie* and fined the Offender.
_ .
Farewell to housewifery
A Common Sort of Bore.
"If no 'better 'reason can be found, s
iftoent consideration for the comfort of
iMene ehould prevent one' e talking of
sthnets," mere Dr. John X. fdltethell in
4 emoe Bazar." "Besides being bad
snannere, the eubject is wholly wtithout
Interest for any but the speaker; the
theater (Only (listens more or less per-
tuneteerily hi hopes presently to Seize
*he Ohance of telling her own melen-
chdly condition. Besides, to talk of ills,
mental or bodily, helps to fix th4,nt
stlae anind, to intensify thern.—andils all
too apt to suggeet the exaggeration•of
'them in order to make a good round:
gale. Moreover, if you talk abottt them
goo much or too often, even the
lofzg-
euffering physician may grow tiered of
Mooing battered with symptoms whose
!catalogue he has heard recited s
.dred times over, and thus the very'
means taken to bnpress them will bring
about its own defeat— Still more
determined, if you are nervous your-
self, should be your stand against let
-
ging others talk of their ills to you.
tilven the healthy oannot stand ehe
continual presentation of disease to
lawn without Mobility to imaginary in-
fection therefrom"
Preaotter (alter the marriage cora-
exiony)e-Why, you've given Me $26.
Isn't this too generous? Groond--No. 1
always pay that.
I8 the liousewife .beeorntzig ' extlectl
Madame Henri Sehneall declares,
that .she is.. She gives reasons for
. her belief,. which is a hope as well
as a 'belief..• Mada.rne Selman is an
• Englishwomarie . the wife of 9., Orench-
man, and .hari *elevated herself Largely
to the intereet of "eremites rights"..ire.
France.. '''• - • ' . • — • ' '
. . , . • .
' According to this independent lady,
the •extinetion of ethe hellieWife is
greatly to be desired. Woman haepro-
geessed -beyond'the state of servitude
• to the home, and in the near 'future the
wife ."will have nothing Whatever eo do.
with her . husband's dinner • exeentto
partake �f 'it." .. .. . .. • • • .
:Of course huthancle.will continue . to
eat and to have dinners .as: formerly,
but Madame Schmale expecte the cook
. . ,
and the kitchen to disappear front the
household) and the dinner to be petered
by a "universal provider." ' •
' •
• .The 'idea 'is neither strictly Original
nor eveie novel, ,thirike. the "Veuthet
Companion.", It has been tried .lie save
etal•inetances in tine 'country,. and bag
. not been encouragingly sucoessfue. But
perhape the conditions ware not fairer -
able, and . Maderne Schmall May be.
justified in assuming that When . she
has the direction- oe 'the enterprise It
well result In a;.perfection riaelsfactollk
to the most advanced woman. • ' •
. Whether the World will be better a
bilinanity the happier when Madam,.
',the housewife; has. 'disappeared, and
whether the "universal prodder" will
Alt the. hill . cif "home - pookieg,"' are
questions 'which `must lie answered bet,•
experiment and not by pure, reasoning,
There is • every ..disposition to greelfe
the ladies, etren the most prOgreSSIVe
and most . thoroughly emancipated. la...
' dies; but whervhorne Cooking and In
dustries have been turned evetto .ria-
taurant-keepers and servants • jobbing
by the hour,shall we still feel a Orin
of emoticin•when we sing "There's . no
place like home?" Leee____. •
J. C. Stevenson,
Furniture & Undertaking
Albert St., opposite Town Ball, Clinton.
RESIDENCt :—Huron St., in, house lately ocAupied by Mrs.
Biddlecombe, opposite Commercial Hotel.
Night calls at this place.
11417.70 A.. 0-13-0,
Buiyour neitir hat
Before Easier, before the steed and
eke eit breikee. We Mae e Opecialiey ot
hate end haye a larger stook Win in :any
preeittne liaison of the best Etiglieh and
Atileritien Make, dyke and ekes.
. In English. hats We have the otile;
braked' Wakefield, • Steilteille. and Leone
snake. Onr Areetlettil Mae oeMbitie geed
etyle and quality in all the new colors from
pearl to bleat • -
46
A. J. MORRIS% Clinton
Pants and
Overalls.
•
We have a line of pinto that are going
to be cleared out at 750, and another line
at Nee both Of them wettld be gook htleing
at More Money,
Tait men have had a lot of trouble in
getting Overalle keg enough in the leg and
net tee large in thewelet, we have juet vinet
is Wanted, 86 inchee is the longed, they
eoet Mord to melee them thief way but they
are gang at he nettle Pee°.
We have an ware, good 'Week wasted
nun made to owlet at $16; It is the reg.
unit $18 quality. but by htlying a large
quantity We eali Wel it for 014
A. 1 110LOWAY. Clinton,
-4444
A Lawyer's Wit.
The New York "Commercial Adver-
tiser', eays that net lone before his
Ideath, Henry W. Paine, one of the
most brilliant American lawyerof his
generation, became interested, as a
Matter of charity, in a ease in which
a lee of somefiethen years was charged
ev•Ith , arson, Painedefended the bey
and offered conoluelye evidence that
he was, to all practical purposes, an
idiot and totally iriesponsible, Never-
thelesse the jury, after listening to
therge from the court, which , was
virtually an order for acquittal,
'brought in a verdict of .guiity. •
, The presiding judge then addressed
Peine. •
You will ineere for a new trii$1,. I
presume, Mt. Paine?"
Paine retie evitii an air that was
paleteul in ite nolenheity, '
"1 thank your heeor for your sug-
gestion,!' he said, "but X arc oppressed
with the gravest doubts as to•whether
X have the right to move for a • new
triad In this cave. Your honor, , X,
have already asked or and have re-
oedved for my idiot client the most
precious heritage of our English and
American common law—a trial by a
jury et his peer's." •
^The Judge the ordered the Maki
tO be set aside.
December la*
Crisp County Clippings.
•
Robt Hanna, Tuckerernitb, had a
yield of 900 buebele of nate freM twelve
acre&
John O'Keefe bas removed, to Sea.
fertb, end now occupies the residence
he recently purchased frog; Mr P.
Keating.
Rabert Faneton has leased his farm
on the Mill road, adjoining Egraond•
vine to Wm Howes, of Leadbui y, at e
good rental. • •
Bert Fenimore, who is, now attend-
ing the Model kieheel at Goderich, has
been engaged as teacher fot S. Si No. 0.
Morris, ata salary of $SW,
0, Pi. Bennett who hatt been agent of
the Bonk of Hamilton fer nearly
three ye "re hes &ILK!, tu M o ejaw,
N. W. i., where a tiew agency °Ube
bank has been established.
reeeeseeere ,
A gloorn was case over the cow
Vounityat Du nloP by item sad iticlings
it the sudden and unexpected death df
Andrew Green, who formerly lived
there ler Several yeare before'going to
Sault Ste Matie.1
A quiet wedding took place on Wed-
nesday week at the residence of Mr H.
Wateon,Toronto.when his third daugh-
ter, MISS Georgina Mingles Watson,
was married to T. G, Soole. Rev Mr
Kuhring, rector a the church of, the
Ascension, performed the ceremony.
eq -)7.3e cIrthe old residents of West
Wavvanosh rowed away on Tuesday
Dec. Sid, in his 771h year, in the person
of Mr W. Wesley Farrier. The deceased
had been ening for about six months,
finally de ing of heart failureeeefle
leaves a wife, two sone and 1 one
daughter to mourn his
Miss Minnie Campbell, who hes been
teaching at S. 8, No. 0, Godelich
township, has accepted a position in
the Veingbam public school. Her
duties in the position will enmmence
ist New Year'''. Wilfred Bell, who is
now attending- the Model School, will
teach at No. 0 next year.
John McVicarea Goderich young
Man, who had lately been working at
Chatham, died in that city on Sunday
=last week of itfletnmation et the
lungs. The deceased was only twenty-,
four years of age. The deceased wag-
e son of John McVicar, qf West Vir-
ginia, and brother of Alex McVicar, of
Toronto.
We regret to announce the death of
Mrs James Russell. -which took place
tit her home in Exeter on Thursday
week. Deceased had only been ' ill a
short time. heeling given birth to. twin
girls, from which she never recovered.
She ieaves it husbaed and sixsmall
children to mourn her loss. She wa s
in her 27th •year.
On Tuesetav week the remains of Mrs
'Elizabeth J. Elliott, relict of the late
WilliamB1flott, of Goderich, were in-,
terred• in Gioderioh. cemetery. • Mrs
Elliott was a resident of Goderich for
tnany years, arid in • the early part of
this year removed to Detroit where
her death occurred. She leaves fe
grown Op family of two sons and
four daughters. '
The death of Miller Lawson occurred
on Thursday, November 28th, at his
home • in Colborne • towniihip, near
Sanford. The deceased removed to
this neighberbood from the vicinity of
Parry. Sound in the ' spring of 1900,
purchasing the place on which he has
sinceresided. His age was sixty-six
years. He leaves a widow, but no
children. • • •
•Anotber of the pioneer residents of
this 'vicinity, in the person of Mrs
Westfahe of Bgmondville, has passed
away. She' Wag 67 years of age.
Herself and her husband Were among
the first eettk'ia in Egmoneiville, and
she has resided there continuously
ever since. She was a sister of Mr
John Reinkie, of Tuckersinith; and of
Mr Louis Reinkie, of Egmondville.
Died, at Egmondyille, on Sunday'
morning, November 24th, 1Vire Sarah
Purcele, wife of Mr James Purcell, in
the 551 h year of her age. Two, years
ago she was attacked with la grippe.
land since then had been an invalid,
but only became seriously ill •a few
days previous to her death. The de-
ceased moved when it child, with her
parents, to the township of McKillop,
where she lived until her marriage.
She leaves" husband and five children,
two sone and three daughters, to
mourn their loss.
wAn unfortunate accident recebtly
appened 'William W hit esidee, of
eseel,t Mich., and it former resident
of Seaforth. He was also a grand -son
of Mr Wm Whitesides, of Hensall. He
was about 20 years of age. At the
time of the accident he was engaged
in unloading cars' at or near Duluth.
,The cant hook- with which he was
working slipped, causing him to lose
he balance and falling from the car,
seVeral, large logs rolling overhim,
inflicthig such ineuries • as to cause
immediat e death. -•
fl"raffamraamasv,, Anotnee orthe honored and "eCOrtby
pioneers of this country, in the person
of Mr Gem ge Monteith, of the Thames
road, 'Osborne. departed this life on
Tuesday of lase week. He had reached
the good age of 88 years. He was a
native of 4ilatinow, Scotland, and was
born in the year 1813, coming to
Canada when a young man with his
younger brother and settling for a
short time in the county of Lanark,
afterwards moving to tesborne, where
the brothers took up farms on the
Thamee road, He leayes a family of
tbree sons and two daughter's. . •
An Unforturotto .111quity! ,
LA New York man, who has written a •
book, was telling about it the other'
day to a friend who luta once done hint
serviett. "By the way," sid the au-
thor, "X would be delighted to give pie I
a copy of to Work ie you care for It" ;
"X should be more than pleased to have f
1
It," was the rep1Y1 "tumsolallr if Yen
will writs your name in it." "All right
There la a bookstore around the demon
If you will ascOmpany ma Ive will go.
get it." In the bookstore the outlier,
Pneldng hie chest out very far, asked
far thlr -novel that ka bad written.
"Tee, Air," the sleek said. oeltee have
it around here sOmeWhers, 3believe,
butyouaro the first on Who halt river
asked fee a semy, and it may tette me
some time to Arid it. Wottidiet reeni-
thing else do jest at well? We have a
great many better books at the same
111 Woodyittt, of Guelph, is deed.
Sir Wilulan MatiCormee, Preeiclent of the
ItoyalOollege of Surgeons, ales at Bath.
E Marion, Registrar of the Surrogate.
Court of ZE3BOXIWitil found .deet in bed„
1heiroMende6 of 0, ewe • terntelt
the battle for. that peerless e•t
remede. Pyujellaleam. it e • iquieLly
and certainly, Of ell ti int% 2,11.
Made by proprietor* of le • leevite
• "The D. & L." Emulsion of Oocl Liver
Oil taken in cases of general debility end
and bre of appetite, is Sure to give the
best result& At mimeo healeh and re
-
nem vitality. Davis & Lawrence 004reatinfactures.
Aid. Petrie has entered action a inst
Mayor Kennedy, of Gtielph, for elan er In
reading it letter from Mies Dobbin al *be
council meeting refleoting on tee Allormakie
Twenty-eight thorotighbred Shorthern
cattle'imported born Canada to Salem,
,13.10,.havaimeuplaoefl in quarantine, and,
the inspector 'says, are liablette oonflootteion,
Heiner Mini& Bruoe °en*, who
til4aded guilty of dabbling in green goods,
weft sentenced to pay a fine of $121 end
give bonds for hie good behayior,
THREE
,
MONTHS
OD NO SLEEP
•
In trilhety-nlne Sanaa out eIP
hundred this would mann tit,
ittrisktin asylum for the wit*
lent, btAttouth Aneart01111/11 Nor.*
vitt* Virtiletha "Stitch in Urns.°
_Mrs, White, fat Beaverton, WAS datigetettely
III front tavola trouble; had not slept a night
for three months; so loW, Mine hold given del
bops tat recovery. .8he began using South
American Nervine and from the night elm took
the first close ilipt sootily. She put On fifth
tepidly end In a *beet White ever ellotefaiel of
her trouble had left 'her, and although tt. feelive
'sere ago, *be has never had it &isnot amnia' Is
Sold by 3, t; Hovey and R, P. Roost°
4
Ileatiaohe, ilit*Ielioness
and !Aver Complaint.
leronteelebyemea el; d 011,1;:pur
tz innat e Alelle Tut:
w
Searching and Thorough Action
of Dr. Cluseece leidneyelaver Mee
In nearly every tonne?there is more
�r less euffering from liver disorders,' „
biliousness and headaches, and no home I
should be without e cure for such dee
Tenements. Dr. Charmer wiener -levee
Pills are wonderfully Pre *led Irene
tiVtore diyoorpestlp al issuatadolsoonrAsipraiattescon.weas
vill er
are the greatest family medicine evee
discovered, as is testified to by thole-
saldlidsrs.ref alltriPleer., 8 Gilder/110On Places
Toronto, sten—"After doctoring with.
Out Memos for biliousness, ilVer QOM.
Plaint and sick headache for over three
Iteration' son: gLira,t1 CthatseelstrY letidulniera-LIPPivree;
Pills. At first they .seemed a little
krone, but being Voth searching and
itorroinugetnrentiheneicre si.eytittaniterrepleuly retsfayi
am feeling better in every way, and
tiny headaches have entirely disappear.
ed, Dr. Chaseer leidney-Liver P11111
sr* eartainlY the best 3 have -ever used,
and X freely recommend them."
One pill a dose, 25 cents a bora atiall
dealers, on Belneenson. Dation II GOA
Slereida,
The record in the conteeted &Ogden
cese ageinst Mr Mier, M. P. for Two
Mountains, was lost between Ottawa and
floholostique, Que. .
FIVE DOCTORS
CRIED "ItOPELESS'"
Hut Jacob DeWitta wafnet going to
or'Y quits without it fight fop his life,
Ho pinned his faith to Dr. Agnew'',
Cure for the Heart, and It saved him.
•
Jacob DeWitta, of Hay Island, had been under
treatment wee five doctors. Rich in turn giving
up his wee's a hopeless case of Heart trouble,.
"aid he might drop dead any minute. He fell in
weight from are to eel 'Femme, but he " pinned
his faith " to , Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart,
and he declares he owes his life to it. From the
first dose he found benefit, To -day says he never
'elt better in his life. 83
Sold by J. E. Hovey and R. P. Beekle
ankioqt
Stock
• The Bankrupt stock of 0. B. Koenig is yet well assorted.
We have been adding uew goods as we sold out the Bankrupt
Stock, and we have nearly everything in Staple Ctoods requir--
ed for the Fall trade.
• We do not intend to replenish our stock, but shall proceed
to sell what we have at big reductions, in order to clear out As
soon as possible, as we shall poaitively close up as soon as pre-
sent stock is disposed of.
We ask all parties.desirous of getiing good goods at low
prices to call and see us as we eau give prices that cannot be
equalled in town, having bought the goods at 58c on the $8
• We shall sell everything cheap' , but have special bargains.
m "Wmeelwinie'
llsmention It few speeials—Dress Cloods, Prints,
Cottons, blurtings, Denims, Cot -
'ear, Small Wares, etc. •
up a large stock of. Ladie atut
that we shall sell at about Half
Flannel's, Flannel ,
tonades, Tweeds, Uncle
We have just openctj
Children's Jackets, all n
Men's, Boys' and Children's Suits at Big Reducrons.
Men's, Boys? and Children's Overcoats at Wholesale.
We have a lot of Men's Odd Coats (50 or 60) at about
price. ‘. Odd Pants and Vests,.Overalls, etc.
011 Cod Liver 011:
(Zs& MOO
a 11 GIVE YOU
1 AN APPETITE!
• MAKE YOU STRONG!
TONE YOUR NERVES I
MAKE YOU WELL!
Dr Burgos ,s Med. Supt,of tin Prot. Hospital
tot Imm>
a, Mines!. Prescribes it constantly
and Riven um permission to nom his name. •
Mrs Clark, Supt. Grace Hospital. Toronto,
writaithey have also nsed it tritla the beam:as.
• 50e. and. 831.00 Bottles. ,
DAVIS de LAW:MICE Co., Limited.
etstesessiocieeirsteineeee.--eieteenie
TISDALL
BANKE/i,
• CL134014, 0147T, •
Private fun& to loan on mortgagee at
•• west current rateP
A General Banking usinese trammeled
interest allowed on deposits. ,
Sale notes bought . .
•
11M.11110LS0Ns RE%
Incorporated by AceParliament 1855.
CAPITAL 82,400,00a
REST FUND $2, le0,000
HEAD OFFICE; MONTREAL
Moviewileacenertsoe, Presiden
Jens Erator,.' Gen. Manager.
Notes discounted, collectione. made, denfie
issued, oterling and American exchange
bought and sold, , Interest allowed On
deposits. . SEWING Rient--Intereet allowed
oil awns of $1 and up. Money advanced to
fanners on *heir own notes, with one or
more endorsers, No mortgage reqnired.
H.O. Brewer, Manager,
• Clinton.
G D. MeTaggart
•
•BANHBR •
ALBERT. ST., . CLINTON
A General Banking Business
transacted' ,
—
NOTES DISCOUNTED
its netted...Interest allowed on".
• ' deposit& '
New Blacksmith Shop.
•Subieriber having rented the she") adjoin
ing Leslie's Carriage Shop; Orange St. is pre-
pared to de all work in hi. 1100. • Ira has had
a good many years, experience In, the 'bust-
ueis, and will sive personal attention to all
work outvote& eo eel. • .
Special attentiongiven
to IlOrseshoeing and the
care 01 Horses' feet.
lesgalt in elan Janos; enextres reasenable
FRED 4.LOEFT. Canton
cor.W.Cceteenostreee.oe vieteepeeteeese
Central
Meat Market
fleeing purobaised *he bniohering
. businese of F. H. Powell I am _pre.
pared to futnish the people of Olin -
ton with all kinds of Freah and
Oared Mask. Sausage, bologna
lard, butter and eggs always kept on
tan&
IL Fitzsimons a Son.
Telphone
1
Ordere delivered prereptlY to ed '
Patio Of the Menu . ,
• N.B.—thereon* ,having nogg for
shipment will center a favor by
leaving word it the ahoy.
wwt&t.its
Boots and Shoes
Men's, Ladies' and Children's Boots ad Shea at cost.
Rubbers, Overshoes, Felt Goads, Sox and Rubbers.
Rubber Soots at •Cost and under. •
Come and see for yourselves the bargains we have.
lumsteel • az Gibbhigs
Clinton
1020-44.1$44411441-4201Y-V~PPit.1.4*****A*************‘*-
Ebony .Goods aiid.Perfilnies
r
uest and largest selection ever displayed i
Clintonll
•
Ebony Hair Brushes 50e to $3.00.
Ebony Military Brnehes $1.50 to $3.00 per set.
. Good values in Ebony Deirrors,Cloth, elat,Bennet and Bail Brtiehee.
Perfume best selection we have ever had, ranging from / oz bottle good
perfume at 10o to fanoy out glass in memo case at $4.00.
Purses 25e to 1)5.00 *
• Call and see onr goods it ia -pleasure to
them.
show
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Bargains- in Furniture
Juin arrived a large oonsignment of new geode, consisting of Bedroom
. Bete, Sideboards and Ex enseen Tablet,. These geode wen bought right '
and will be sold cheap. • •
Our stook of Window /Mediu was bought beforeelie rise. The ad-
vantage is yours, Now Picture Moulding, Maftresa, Wire Spring, Mor- .
ris Chair e, Couches, and Iron Beds.
Price of every article low as the quality will permit. Your. mone
baok if you want it.
Diswirim
DaAdruff. Cure
As a Hair Tonic, is cleansing and invigorating,! It
does\ marvellous work in stimnIating the hair to a renewed
growik•_.
DANDRUFF is the root of ali hair trouble. Get rid of
it, at once, and save your hair before you become bald. We
guarantee Coke, • Dandruff Cure to cure. Price 50c. and $1.00
a bottle at all druggists.
R . OREMER CO.,. Limited, Toronto, Chime Now York, London, Pads
Where Are We Now.
In the Lead Again
Great Bargains for Xmas and New Years
4 lin new eeleoted Raisins for 250 8e lbs no cloned Currents for 25o
'7 Ms good Cooking Vigil for 25o I 6 lin Ride for.......,
• 6 ibe Tapioca for"... ......25o 6 Ibil of Sago for........., ... . . .25a
icana Corn, Pea° or Tematoaa tor 25o
Sugar Sugar Sugar
• 26 lbe Bright Coffee Sugar for 1.00, 23 lin extra Standard 'Granulated Sugar for let
Table Reims, Royal oineteneeelace Baiiketteliemon, ()Mtge and Citron Peels, Filberts,
Almonds, Walnut& Peanuts. Al) new fruit at the lowed prices.
For a Christmas iemembranoe buy s Dinner., Tea or Toilet set, Raney China, Of a
Lamp, which we offer at a map. Call and examine quitlity taxi Price and Yon are sure
to buy. Wanted good butter, fresh eggs, dried tipples and good potatoes.
phonovg .1 W. IRWIN., Clinton,
Christmas Presents.
You will need some, SO we have a good variety—Pretty
Looking Glasses Books Cards, Table and pocket
Cutlery, Purses, Handke'
rchiefs, Stick P1116 and many other
useful articles besides Cups, Saucers) Berry seb3, Fruit and
Salad dishes, then if you want to make a Christmas cake, our
Raisins, Currants, Peel, Essence, Baking Powder, etp.,cannot
be excelled; do not fail to give us a trial. De you want good
Tea, Cheese, Coffee, Biscuit or an endless variety of Candy,
why just come here.
• Terms cash or produce liking your u ter, ggs,.
Leta, Tallow, Poultry, etc., we can -handle all. Wishing
Meryy Xmas. Yours for Business.
Empoiltun, Lottaesboro
December, 3rd, 1001.
R. ADAINel.e..
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