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The Clinton New Era, 1906-03-02, Page 6• *4 ' ' OME• QUIPS AND` JESTS 1 USED -MEN AT THE 0►5I<ICE ourSt. � aI WOMEN IN THE omach' ' WHICH ENLIVENEDrl�r i NT CHILDREN ATS UP ELECTIONS IN BEAT BRITAIN. i 4 I=T as w t4 the 's, the way people in China say the y ° ‘"Good Morning." The greeting of t'. TIRED women Cin and' children atliteSt every nation is,' an inquiry Personal and Political Amenities In the eilyused up anti tired ou• ;health, The Chinese have the , Greet Battle of the Palia,luet:Glosed UT The strain of basins Toot of the hatter. A strong stout- ! -An Enraged Irishman's Threat-, stereo of home and e ach is the foundation. Look after A Pieoe of German Grand Neatly !end the task of study -cause.terribl this organ and the general health l Caught By the Ex -chief Secretary Jfl from heart lied nerve trouble ',caw for itself. Maze is so' consti•. efforts put forth to keep up to tilted it cannot be otherwise. it is Por Ireland: "high pressure" mode of life in "tile rttission of The.: Old Country papers to hand by seen Wears nut the, atrQIngest the latest mails contain many humor- shatters: the nerees'and weakens t ons Mi idi 2nd, 1906 • .'•TFIE LAUNDRY, r' HOME sem.r dint. !kit Slav Vow. lifts Honey y CII00t, ' e ea Welaning Dab. - 5r twee• if ironed while wet will not heel week and; fti be /stiffened, with /starch or guru. 4 ear men, I tablespoonful of Parifliu. added to each feel an three gallons of water when boiling ut. 1 white clothed• will help to, get out the ON, the /stains Handkerchiefs /should have a little ostial life borax added to the rinsing Wester. Thin e iuffer- will give them the least suspicion of e• The stiffness. Hot starch, ib made ' with the modern :lightly soapy water, 'will give s nice thhis agoloss, . and the' flatiron will not sticii/system, o theclotbe$°w»en ironing, he heart. Powdered starch. if• applied' at ones;dother+in take out any fruit stain ficin table; system 1 linen. If the stain bas dried, • woleten. e heart. I with wi)Isky before sending • to the , faint • Wash, says Wozuau's Life, k and ' ' Lavender is one of the pest .washing sinkingcolors. After that conte. pink and little. we an • When washing the latter, adef,' a little,( • �, vinegar to the last'rinsing water: Any I I carefully pulled into shape before•bang ing out to dry; It le. also. �I,rr" exeellen1 Wan to give -such things a good' shalt - in s• , apeeQiu end. Xntelieet d from A t as w-Uo has, by diseitee or injury, of the :. lost the faculty or t,a icing la generally also tin bre; to, *rite; and it „is enly to RE incidents, tt hich served to motors- the political heat with which the great _ Thousaneis find life a Barden an IIA M battle was bought. ' Herewith are a few an early grave. The +!train on the .o! therm Ottawa ,,,, tt nervoptness, palpitation of th While Mr. Walter. Long .was refer- ". prostration, /sleeplessness M" ., nervous rostration "' ring, in a speech at Bristol, to German and dizzy spells, akip beats, west PILLS bread, a member of, the audienc `pro_ Irregular pµirte, blood and duced a erste and tossed it to the fat. spells, etc. The blood becomes W form, where the ex -Chief Secretary for watery. and eventually tiauses.declfne 'i;o keep the stomach well, the liver Ireland eltected a neat catch. o .r active and the bowels. regular. They �, --.- M i 1 bu rn as+ Klispel sickness and create health. If 1'lad.a gun I,wouid shoot, you; - Dye 'i;"'a. indigestion, Bilious• graceou .totraitor un anti, and a dew_ • a x ion," howled • Heart and Nerve, s ": "Qll$tiaattgracahoot .exiet an. enraged Irishman at a meetiegat 'i . when Beecham's Pills are used ac- R*Oeioich, a.da`res:sed by Major Adam's. - ` _ . I , Qrding to directions. For over 50 tile 'Unionist candidate, who is an Irish- yettra they have cured _disordered mares are indicated farad diu.easee arisin ,Stomachs, and are now a world -fa -a weak and debilitated condition 'At erre of Bir.: Lloydorseorse'a; meet.' heart or of the nerve centres. dire. Theis.. Mous remedy. They merit your in in.Carnaryon 1lormaghs, according !Tali, Keidon, lagt,, writes; -'Far the peat ,confidence. to the Liverpool Post, a heckler, with t'evo• or three years I have. been troubled sSoid Everywhere in Canada and Ij: S. the vies • of disparaging the origin of with nervousaees and heart failure America. In boxes 2f cents. the President of the .Hoard of Trade,the doctors failedtogive_ me any reli asked firm If' be remembered •that.hia deridedat ]leas o givlgdilbur''l Rn t _ � grandfat her drove a: donkey, and cart. "You will have to forgive, me, ladies • be' without them if they cost twr Wssalln; to•UUuuevrives. nd gentlemen;" was the witty reply; much. I have recommended them foot of thirty years' experience "the cart has quite escaped 'my rnem- neighbors and friends sib Oa that such combinations AS ary` T see the donkey is still alive.".Milburn's $sett and Nerve fills !i4 per box or 3 for $1.25, ail dealers, o S T artiele,at,�l likely to shrink should he, exceptional cases . that one of•, these' and functions, Detests. while the, other Is in of. abeyance. Cores. of this latter • kind artand show,. however, that there• are Antal/ o now . tire separate centers for -the two fee- ce ae u'itiee' which. are lydhg;• very close to - to my tether and therefore, generali`Y' Out%r at. the genie time. It the'disease pt'. ote.. rT'he Milburn Co., Limited, Tomato, Ont` ,} looked_ in conjunction with flour. arid, pork pies) are Mable td omersetshire had a peer for its re - lour in twenty -tour hours, and turning officer, as the High Sheriff, Sir •`/sourness, which can be detectedT ' H' WA's, recently become •: Lord ' . fly taste and smell, Indicates the ' Winterstroke• - es o! poison. This applies to A " ,, . t Population greater than that. of go74e Pretty FueriiehtngA .• t+iav eltews, y7xtvies, etc., which haus many Irish towns dwells, erithi n the Made Witt 'f'hia ,;Material. Ilesen.;WCtceaed, with dour, as well as to walls of the South Dublin Wotichouse: WII eM ,aIle meat•pies. It before the At a meeting of the guardians a mem- Burlap darned with Fan' oee Hell# superTenes. such filings ire ber, calling attention to .the feet, sug- thread' of' . a contrasting color +>!llot or cold • or made bot up to ..gested that the number of the Inmates some of the prettiest of the, inter lomat point th ply was n 1 9'entitle t em 11g , _ t.- cover and screens,. pillows and It has. been claimed that 'Bili • Charles covers -at little cost and.yet e night gats Masai1¢earoxtde. Dilke's election address, at the short;. , Variety got to prevent tiny flange Whitt to llghtt* our hair and monotony; iterien Pere� de, eat issued within..recettt years., This, t• -care to use t�di get cunt- however, is not the case: It will be• For a couch cover choose one of ea. which the 1 ivies women WI remember darker ed that Sir i~itidtt Lees; while � /shades. Rich dark green to 44........-p their hair light Atter thol'- • in Sotth ;Africa in 1900 went .tq' the very. 'attrnetive,�eines,': and •a..ci MTd11 I washing your hair rinse an .electors On these.• words "•Id r°address; dark olci blue,. A Sitaale tl►at e9mes its tri it .and..dlp it luta a Strong solution Pretoria.' • •nothing but ` burlap il camomile tea. Wring the hair out and, iu; an Motto, me •dry• it. Ir roti do tbfb ¢Ter) tme • sional silk imported froth, quina; •i At a Tairiff, Reform meeting in Moot Prettiest or• all • for a blue . roots: ,on wash your hair and dry It in the - Anglia the candiljate *ea asked. by a, coarse there' are dull Indian •reds, f boa when when peesible, you will find your burly smith's striker: . "1 string a 'the strange yellows that seem to. flair retains the blond color and sledgehammer. six days a week for17s., ,been borrowed from rare old . hon will, , .y„hi'call that a fair *agar ''Ney'". in some palace in th :rt get lighter ill time. This method ' answered. the candblate, :"< M your pot- �Itft the aiivantage of li,eing absolutely f'lin," o either' i7 +cr• give tris' .i► better wagtif"' "T w pillow's can be thirds either stat 'k barwiess.•-Exeltanga. was the ee'" on +,reply.. "Then you'll have to the wioiig; side. and, turned' :i get rid of that little devil !a the *he*. out or fringed; like an Indian's cos he's the man.as pays met" • • coat, deeply, the .: threads ." kept further ravelin ' by. ''an Ti Mea Herbert:Whitel'eLie a OVehat date for y, Liberal eaaratii• around with heavy Catton.. That 'buffered Terrible Ashton-Laniier"Lyne; ael<• ton must match th Agony.dressing a tweeting of • miners ' at a: e roundatton ex • fpit"a month„ when. one o! toe. mea eg maker ` r way. 'If. - You use fringe FROMetliim c v oe el PAINy tw pr ACROSS cid, 'i v sen n st two rY fibre `los 7oti to - ' j sq r speak at' -the pit's mouth,' but. you=dare isieeeg and sew them together b HIS KIDNEYS.: • not go 'betowt"• hie. ;Whiteley at•;pne;f thread,'so as to rnalre=a: perfect. sgtl accented the challenge, and ,la a tow • 'With strips o1.color: • N'S minutes was fn the workings, 1- D0AIV 5 _ t Lord Edmund • Talpot, IIaionilat ass. AILMENTS OF CHILpitEN INfitt 4 eio r. Chfohes L8T edato bad b .. , who .Was collars-' s'or` the Simpler Ones y diness, spoke Ills political . Arm sa V R M Q HIM. convictions into as gramophone. 'Lady Are Often • very Effective. Edmund then made a motor -car, tom • • ' .m e. value of warm baths and tb of• the effect niatlt e" ncu lzon . sad :ne vett YP. r a earnedor fr flee •e t 1 kir cbitdr Qts words .. prli w mr, lt. A. mg/mi. precious record to the v'i olqus meet. `• whether. in sickness .or:, health, "can they are safe but aim now arse .eLttlugh.:t - them Bat THE USE OF BURLAP •fatting them be still more extensive the faculty of in sill t pautetainie• or . gestieulation le likewise abolished, Per- sons who ‘hays entirely loot their lath. Nass, may still by able. to play elapse, . backgammon and whist,. and' they have been observed to' cheat at .garde: with•, some ingenuity. They, May . alert be: Warp in business matters, facts tend asiou joust ing to, sheer that speech and inteIleet sutkes da••not run,;:in.,identieai grooves;:• essive _ tnrnlsbings for dens - or sitting remise. up hastens the reneratios of to send a' representative to the Hodge Whole sets "of it can be made -couch • ou. of Commons. • WHEN YOU GROW OLD The body needy patching wasted table '.,. tissues mnust. be' rebuilt, played -out. uougii organs restored --blood needs. extra . ishment Elderly people need r or tux UL• Fet•rtrzone,--need. it because it yit lizes the • and rejuvenates as' no other remedy malct'3 can, I!''errozone builds up the kind • of: strength that makes dne feel good,=- triotts keepsewey the the decay of old' age and. . makes you:look young !aid • hatidson.e again, Forget nervous`exhntistio,r, i•e. s the new piny vital energy, Again re-enter; Of the : lite of " youth. Your reined) is and •Ferrozonr; only cants per box, 'at �,yy�avwe all de sets, QILib 4 shed As Ours See U1. n id' what will' be, tt1e res n s e<, u t o;:,all this wui' drawing • together of the Arneriealr •and froai Canadian people in their .. ways .of tin thought. speech. and lite?. In it going g to unite :them 'poIitioally, "same rime! cot Very ;Moir. People - Who. are one In' acts every other :• respect are Likely to bet come'. one politically sootier or later ware• We confess, however,, that the tett. dency of the Canadians in our dlree. y' a tion. politically would Abe -much_. more._ are, marked ' if that' were pot , thoroarghllr ceonvinoed that they have'a better ars- tent mt of government draw we have. Be- yond d etoulat the Canadian.eyatent `b d • • tree Convenient, en ren. 4 and free. Tinder 1x KIDNEY EY PILLS 'L .1J. the popular will . translates Itself much more promptly. into law than with us., sir It .lacks- certain absurditlee and anon• wii that' � have own: " en, lir u under der. o st our aJ+ stn Its ht chief disadvantage Is that it conduces to a certain snobbery et. mile e Ill and ideas. When we • have' eaonsidr. n- erabiy centralized our eys'tein, and the 11. • Canadian, have ceased :to think so. mn ,.- ch In terms rills o .: the inevitable rapprochement wif ll bs to . ,nearer... New York Dally Mall. • An Elmish)** Mistake, George . Johnson, • Ottawa, is respedg.' ibis for this s'torvof'.a eoaeeswhat atmus• tars iittlapa .has. ter Doan a ince. Kidney be Overestimated. ate . d Every infant, is the o EU ..rite. eu . ,•t, ). "raw the ` sat three p 1. riM�+ there some good reason,on Irsllntmewed tenable seamy from pais ala.. One Lanosehyro candidate olid aids Ira ti co MIM.. I was sac bad I node not sews rather mixed 'somplimefit: 8 p �' /sµCt1 as a skin' affection or f eV a was pay- nese, • should have two baths a da nasi. I ooaaulted cad had wv ! ei'.) B a do.taes second nd'visit to the house of a one ' at.beteoa n �ttr . uitttub b !Nw,t..nth +tafilari.I set ..bd. Onth.adridm do>IbKul..troter. 8e scarcely ezpectedin the morning, .th immured a bet et your ,,,auahb, to win . hien .over, and consequently hi • other a warm sptliige bath when put remedy (Dosesbed.. r Pm. wasThe e 2a<idaley .,nasivery mornin MI rY d.bat p ews�e ho h 's t n �' g i SII. ' soatewhat conducive III as'ptfie ,asci d@tidM, I immed{ately sae surprised, owl hearing from. the elector'•". t, healtiffuiness and cleanliness; .the %Ole In my opinion Deee's Kidney_P{Iirhaso that be would support him. "Glad to sif0nge bath at night Is most useful on .for any form el kWa y trouble." hear It,".said the candidate. '"I thought 'account -4 of Its quieting and soothi Isla Miley yule we SI titers Pee bees of you were against me." "Shure, I wets. etl'eet.�' Neither'. bath should be abov 'boxer for SI 25 Ora M'.coated at .alit at prat," raid the free and independent . or below Ob, degrees temperature. Its et will be mailed dimes on receipt el voter. Whin tin other day ye, palled :. this 'temperat'ure' there can - be no da rte , a KasaiPip OD., gteeete, here and stood by • that pig -stye and talked for half en hourger from, cold. 1„_ye i ob w t o _, e baa The e►ooep rstlesermorn n y •; .abatttser 11M be me asie`'ineh; but atter ye had gone I g..batll removes such d sail get Doad'a away, sir, i got to thinking how ye'd •posits as have been excreted bq til --e•-•.•s.. reached your : hand over the raft and skin during the night, leaving the por scratched the plg'isr back till he lay open and not, 'as.many people suppos ' down wid pleasure of it. I made up My' making the child. more sensitive to col . An Angler's ParadhA . mind .titin that whin. a man was go go- It: cleanses the millions, of little pore tt the Neptgon River Ontario pos- viable as that wid a'poor fellowcrathur allowing.them to •eXude.. certain of trier the greatest angling ground of I wasn't the• bhoy to vote'•agfn him. which iubricate the .skin • and: keep . teem .and rL d frim the report P rt just >mltted to the office of the Deuty Two ca.nvassets `in' Liverpool''have.1 sett and •fine, at.the'same time'thro had ! tatnMdoner d an amn •off of asf r Fisheries n f refuse h ern i some. g which a err g c , w'h u c m b th {It rt elate Y e in' ear, itl the glories of the in lent perienca Catling at a; house grim, elrculation.=Marianna b s ' g heir Wheeler .Ira $a tame are beooming recognized and ,. route, they, inquired, If they could • bei per's Bazar, •ler, $Town, the good mistress of; the. ' Mr. Bastedo says that receiptb friasn household answering; "Yes; 'Come in.” • os Oen. licenses -Ws -yeas were- -1,•i25-= On entering the house she struck a, '• more Oold in Uwe eras,. qd exceeded all farmer records. �h-ramarTtTn�, "'FoRTow xne,"b1e'z4k,o""-The-sub3eet,oLggld-i e31:'we.ter nnfl,� The catches were good, but the trout end started to mount the stairs. At the possibility of profitably extracting acre not of the same rine she and the -bedroom door she stopped and send,. •It Is a fascinating one: A professor i weieat ght assn has been known In years here he its. Imagine the amazement . the University of" Brut;eels, .M. P. d and disappointnten't of the canvassers Wilde, bas taken up the subject. and 1Pbr six weeks during the past sea- w• hen they fouwd that the. than, they phroposes,a neve method' of getting Out in the depargment toad a man engag- had Colne to oativass was dead. The the precious metal Sea water is treat alongs the river destroying the coarse oanvabseri had been' mistatten' for the $ and !n this way. much good was likdertakerauut his assistant` cid-With a strong acid solution of chlor mompitshed tf,r the betterment of the ride of tin at the rate of five cubic Ming 'monis to an 10,287',preda,. Mt: atbote, the candidate for iortt centimeters (about one-third ettbie inch) oust Clete Were destroyed, including Bristol, neatly oountered as heckler who + to the ton. The gold forma with the tint i$2 pike,' 5 282 suckers,. and 373 of exolatmed, "You haven't a leg to *tate* , the compound known as purple of Cart• ..,foil* sort. The resident overseer ° Ont .with the answer. ".;nyway,'r'Ta' 131116'. and when limewater is added Heves thoroughl}a in a continuance of got a Ir'oote!" is ng. rag error said to have been made by s e :, Chatham painter• in declpherilig cow I WANTED:. At for mottoes for a political meetings l ' n writer• 'did not see tate motto In i Bova and Clirls zo work et hem .tion, i►Ithough be wart at th a % Can egatheertng. ; 1 hu bOcenifi at :rris6 :$1;00, Sasnrda e: 0, >a'robabl Mr: 3 Y J oh Ibis r hie neo � meets ere 7fe a you.. iia th .. Writ e 9 e . ' �mt tlggr ttee''th ' the takes down The:MONEY SAVER CO,. '. before the' th Maple .C.caf" Long•Rtibber•Boots are doubly. �o strengthened at points where the -wear is greatest, and are made throughout• of, only the tol:giii bt Wearing material. . • Ansi c c i, • Insist on Maple Leaf. brand't-irbbeT'for all purposes ----they flit every shape.:and style of ti;oa's, womett:a avdjchildren's shoes.. - Are ,';'arm, perfect :fitting and last illg: " Maple Leaf " brand rubbers- please ubbers please the dealer because they satisfy his Customers and:. '. • increase trade.. van and • examine Ona stock of �haRb' art pianos of lot est caseded�iene; and oogtstntne finest ''ai .tions pgrchesa ble for nosey. ,des, oar -•ver) i•. teat stylesof ow.,-t•tonto'orear1e,,ae low (a pee. 1•nstruerroons tertian. awned or. re- t;aired. Gramopheaes ends music in ver.' +e?t.� et• • 614 •Music• Bmvorlurn \QTlCE '10 CttEhITORS. to a he natter of the Itstateof Alex, Osbaldes. ton. 'ate of the .Teweship•of r+oderich; in the 5 f..aiunt otHuron, Y.. ,yeoman. mnde. 5 deceased. Notio Is hereby Siv@n,pnraunnt to R.S.O. Cap.• lea, Sec. 98 and amending acts, that eJ rer ons having claims against' the estate" sae seid Alexander Osba1ciessonj, who. died on or about the ..T th day: of December, A D., 1905, are required to .a fid e b post, Y P re id . P pa or dNiiver to toe undersigned Exea)lior.; on or. before f r . eo the 8; d e 1 h ay of March, IHo6, theft- mimes addresses 3 and a @3 { ei ton tri s and a full state., -Theist or' ti dug' rte •o their pas' t ei r claim s and th • nature of the et dnrirq (if any) held b' thorn, daty eortifted. and that atter the said �y , the exeoutors will proceed to distribute Elie are 'seta of the deceased a Mon the parties a re P entitled thereto, having regard aang•to the alaiu+aiof which they shall then have not•ce. • • Dated this tit h dry of ebraary, io:a.• ALEX. o: . i8A I,boS 'lON . Jo tiir RAIT$BY, r."1ouxoxe '. R1DOUT a 13ALg, Agents •for the Executor e etiptoh it i Th M esgathering: Toronto, Ont "1 was with Sir John Macdonald on e, his tour In 1886 through Western One d; tario.. • The great leader, with SI "7— Houseto Item Meredith. r. W!1 Relit s; th. was billed epeek to , Oil Chatham in the theatre. I went Into That ootntortable two *tore brick bona the... s e buil t ilia t l »tion' g the afternoon td Hes' the.. Ontario et„ east, is Offered to.: rent in. degoraltions andeluding ' �y- the. nein to mot stable and d mottoesgarden, r Ond and scot ft the fat a t>xe for on the wall ite'I 0' let writer and other convenfenoes erg torr I1,ent I n n an oatt6ht tnY' crib's;: It referred to `Mr: f 'r'aeonable to rood teat gpply r"-lrereditb and. read' "Our ret bbl lirish rrremises to ROl3T. SA s7141150N: Omedian." "On looking at the psrper 1' '• wl!'ttnio fi'orn,fvhieh the artbst•had cone 1 • ledl found that the sentence certainly BA RTLI F P'S' did leek like that A little effort ea- it b" -a led -me -to decipher -the .hies lyghletoor•--�- '�! motto reals) was: "Meredith, Oar ' ��� 1 AU-RANT— The n Noble .Irlsh�Canadfan " e Subscriber having moved 1 recently occupied by T. W manta fon of the common fish. • A Liverpool canvasser had the Carle t bat ij a White Owl r " ,.._,. MIS experience of* dibcovertn °' hetfsehoIders i top r, Alen;. sNlcivwelt of Morris had the , residing side by ,tide, of I tortene on Christmas day to ehoot names of''Whiting and Haddock, Lite OWL The bird was a beautiful- But his mirth wa* scarcely oonoea'led sithere' bird and fp said to be one when he we informed, in reply to hie be !largest shot in thin section in request fot'-a'ilhort interview, that "Mr. y a day. -- ' 4- Haddock vas at sea/' • 1 iT t In,�,yV R pit „has. rir.i<t bkjj,y.pNiyf{j/fi�ll!#talliled 1140d Pattttttt, St aU Gr a `; uti>;:A..MN'14dWaW 1 title is fired on the risky precipitate of magnesium hydrate, whleb.falls to the bottom. From this the old is s g e�, frees by the addition of potassium cyanide and can then be redorered by the uauaal well known methods. Professor de Wilde considers that much of the geld In sea water is thrown down to the bot- tom. Whether the gold can be profit* bly extracted by the above'methoddemi not yet appear, -London Globe. • love Rare Ilooks, ' lttlonal library •of elgtum:hag rarity. The . etrrator had long been ret.. deavoring to procure a copy of the first book elver printed fit the Balearic isles, the "Traetatus de Begins Mandate - rum." The only copy hitherto known to ex13t *as In the Spanish National library I Madrid; The author le ttti .ramous `Gerson, and the book WO .. »r`inted 1`tt^ file Carthusian Monastery of the Trinity Ill Majorca. ,lifter gulch. searching success Bae at last crowned the curator's *Norte, thofigh whence the tre,, sure hot been aneertheft'.t Pre dently!, kept Wow . pubfic knowiedg& the 'other book, not kei rare, is it toy ! le etioln of 60 arritf:gs In prose i� verso 'of • the Catelan pier, Pram** Prate. --t ottd0 Globe. • 'his Restaurant to the store . t Watts,: will be glad to meet all 1�C0 'j his old•custorners,and as many Inviting new ones as may favor him'.with their patrortage. Not 1 S'•l n c better ftp r .you"-• noth, ing more inviting than.a meal o f echo Cream Sodas Mooney's Biscuits are an evenly balanced, whrilesotne, nourishing food, equally good for young and • std« Marcie from Canada's finest wheat- flour, riti create and pure butter. 'Baked by. the Mooney halter" in,the ooir way. ' Say ' ModlnWs a tell your g Having also bought out thel King Bakery, he will s u I p Y p. the public with' . first - class Bread and Cakes, BREAD D LIVERI D. AS FOR11RLY • B.:T,IFF Bi Reduction �" oma. Sale Continues in. winter Underwear) Cardigan,Jaoltets, Sweaters,heayytop Shirts, heavy Rubbers and Socks, Horse Blankets, Wrappperettes Ider-- down, Swandown, Misses' Hbods,y Shawls% Bbyas' Toques, Gauntlets, Men' Iles and Scarfs, . Are you going•on & journey i' Our - Telescopes are sell, ing from 80e to $150. Dr. Bess and Clarleas Panacea in stock. It wil make your hens lay., ' Highest price for Butter and Eggs,iin as or trade.. Dried.A:pvles No per lb. •ROBERT - CLARKE, General Merchant. E • ar a -i , in Tables;. We bought a' ear -load of Tables from a ntanufac • tuner who, wasbal?dtup•for cash. •, These tableswilib. • soolld.ab ,less,than:regular prices., Parlor motes at Ido, $1.00 and: $1.25. o Parlor Tables, solidOak;;.reg. ;.$2, for $1:50: Parlor Tables, Quarter -but Oak, reg. $5, for $4,00 ";. Parior•Tables::polishe.i Maho;any, reg, $10, for $7.5-)• 1!.!*t!N•... ..lit h . t. • .A�2 Befo re ] • a CI n Yam.' P orders Sy r for yourseason's - aim• supply of Coal;. get.. our prices:.. The verybest goods carried b¢ an sol . at the „lowest w stpossible ' Prt• ce Orde. rs may bele eft atD ' wxl r y /saris.. nd a3 a Hid a w re st ore 0 , r with• • . W. J. t eve non' At Electric Light Plant. I e►lt►�d•1dtlNaeiNN •aON.tt►iie► Seed Oats.and Barley. .OATS. -Irish White and Wide Awake verietie a, Navingrown bath.' g varieties 'I can recommend them -just the._ oats _ the farmer. wants, as.. they are an early stiff atraweti.and splendid yieldinggrains. •- 45 Ceuta per busbel.-- BARLEY,4-Mandeoheri variety : this at;;: without a doubt the boat six -rowed barley grown, 1t . is heap) y ielding • and stiff strewed. t wed The lr above vein 61n 1 e free R Om foul seed and will be extra cleaned, samples may be Ford's Seen s F t ore yaFeed Store, Clinton, i n ° or, at Moser's 13ardware • Store, Blyti. Price 55o per bosh. ' • • • JOON VODbEN; • Lot 32, Con 8, k&nilett. UIQ Te _ a Are as goodas-we say the are;. probably•b' better' to ' rte than you ti>y n y It ria e ore. y . They have ;no fancy, hey need none. Simply ask for our 25e,..Or or 40e Tea, and you wilt et in o' +• u parcel el., p hie store's idea ' •Toa GOODNESS, without of pay - mg more than you ought for . Of course. there may be people who have formed a - preference for some other brand of tea, :who, wouldn't carve to change. But u we have noticed • that the majority- -of.those who try obese__ teas of .ours stay with: them. • Lw, The u Grout w G l ntail�„ ..Ont: • -11.-ritgiints: Si -Son ". We are still in the J ut- cherirlg businesr, and urge in a -position to fill all or- ders for seasonable "treats,, intrusted to our care. Our new business stand is in the Combe Block, '%romans & Say; kftc 76. , Clinton 1110.64104104,401.1411104,11104041004M4011140 • OWd on for a Moment of AND READ THIS *ig 01 In about two weeks our greatclearing Sale will be over, as we are positively' leaving town, and your chance to secure that new Dress, that Suit or Over- coat at'less than, wholesale price, will be gone. Why put off cominganylonger ? We have the goods you want, and at prices lower than the lowest ever quoted in Clinton. Every article is a genuine Bargain, and must be cleared out it regardless of price' during the next two weeks. A Snap in• Tweeds. About ng 40o yards good, pants, Tweed, egi lar~ pr ce 50e for yam, S;le price..., . . ... . ...... Cto 850 lltIl u :intrsapst goat it,hn trhaif-price, Ahtother lot of dress' Goods to clenr at per yard:. , . , .. Several hundred yards heavy rianneiette, worth 12e per yttrd,,to clear at. ..... r F.°r.:r...FF..... •.r,•..,.04 ...... ,c.860 Mons and Boys Clothing Bats find Caps, Dress Goods, Boots and Shoes at, less than cost. Come and got your /share of the bargains andsaye money. PLDMSTJ3 r