The Clinton New Era, 1891-12-04, Page 7'IGOR all STRENGTH !
r LOST or FAILING MANHOOD,
neral and NERVOUS DEBILITY,
eakness of BODY AND MIND,
Effects of Errors or Excesses in Ohl
or Young. Robust, Noble MAN-
HOOD fully Restored. How to en-
large and strengthen WEAK UN-
DEVELOPED ORGANS and PARTS
OF BODY. Absolutely unfailing
TOME TREATMENT—Benefits in
a nay. Men testify from fifty States
and Foreign Countries. Write them.
Book,* explanation and proofs
mailed (sealed) FREE. Address
ERIE iVI'EDICAL 00.,
BUFFALO, N.Y.
kr ro` yo7)ll'a
"Nicely, Thank You."
"Thank Who?"
"Why the inventor of
T
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Which cured me of CONSUMPTION.
Give thanks for its discovery. That it
does not make you sick when you
take it.
Give thanks. That it is three times as
efficacious as the old-fashioned
cod liver oil.
Give thanks. That it *itch a wonder-
ful flesh producer.
Give thanks. That it is the best remedy
for Consumption, Scrofula,
DronchUis, Wasting .is -
eases, Coug/ and Colds.
Be sure you get the genuine in Salmon
color wrapper; sold by all Druggists, at
5oc. and $i.00.
SCOTT & POWNE. Belleville.
FLAXSEED
EMULSION
COMPOUND
BE3ONCHITI S
New�York City, Sept.1,1888.
I have used the Flax -Seer! Emulsin in several
b�aAs9eese of Chronic Bronchitis, end the early stages of
Qhthi,i.,and have beena.ellfeaaed with the results.
JAMES K. CROOK. M.D.
CONSUMPTION
Brooklyn N. Y.; Feb. 14th 1889.
I have used your Emulsion a case of 14th,
(consumption) with beneficial results, where paticu.
could not use Cod Liver Oil_ Hanyy form.
M. D.
NERVOUS PROSTRATION
Brooklyn, N. Y., Dee. 2Oth,1
I can strongly recommend Flax Seed Emulsion as
helpful to the relief and possibly the cure of all Lung.
Bronchial and Nervous Affections, and a good gee
tsar tonic in physical debility.
JOHN F. TALMAGE, M. D.
GENERAL DEBILITY
Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 10th, 160.
I regard Flax Seed Emulsion iia greatly superior to
the Cod Liver Oil Emulsions a generally in use.
D. A. GORTON, M. D.
WASTING DISEASES
187 West 84th St.
New [
have used your Flax -Seed Emu si nug. Con pou d
in a severer ase of Mal -nutrition and the result was
more than hoped for—it was marvelous, and con-
tinuous. I recommend it cheerfully to the profession
and humanity at large. H. Ira. GILBER'r, M.D.
RHEUWIAi'IS
Sold by Druggists, Price $1.00.
FLAX -SEED EMULSION CO
SS Liberty St., New York.
For sale by J. H. COMBE, Cinton.
SOOTHINOi CLEANSING.
HEALING.
Instant Relief, Permanent
Cure, Failure Impossible.
Many so-called diseases aro
aimply aymptOma of Catarrh,
enoh as headache, losing sense
of smell, foul breath, hawking
and spitting, general feeling
of debility etc. If you are
troubled with any of these or
kindred symptoms, you have
Catarrh, and should loco no
time procuring a bottle of
NASAL BALM. -Be warned in
a time neglected cold in head
results in catarrh, followed
by consumption and death.
BppoOld et paid, oll n receipt of price
(6O Dents and $1) by addressing
ULFOAD A CO. Brockville. ' nt
1CEJ FITS!
when I ray 1 cure I do not mean merely to atop them
for a Ume and then have thin return again, I mean a
radical cure. I have made the disease of BITS, EPILEP•
SY or FALLING SICItNESS a lifelong study. I warrant
myy comedy to core the worst etuee. Because ether. have
faced f. no reaeon Inc not now reeel,In s euro. Send at
mems or Give EXPRESS and POST OPFIOE. Infallible
V1 & G. RQ.OT, M. C.,...188 ADELAIDE Sr.
EST. ORONTO, (JNT.
BONNET§ OF' AN FME T 8&
The 1 'im phigo one( itOug
thirty-eight now bo#anete In one n it
"We AO 11Qt kXIQ�I.I 4t w her
!nighty msbancl d mew tais, ieays.
a, writer; 'lint it is tl fact that, havilpg
learned that she had indulged herself
with the acquisition of this number he.
-when he one day went into the, sa-
loonleadingg to her apartment and found
in it Mlle. Despeaux, the milliner, with
a huge pile of suspicious looking bare.-
boxes-.waa.so.indignant at the -idea of
his wife making fresh purchases that he
flew into such a passion that every one
ran away, leaving him to decide whe-
ther he would vent his rage on pcor
Josephine, who was a prisoner With
herfeet in afootbath, oron the milliner
herself. He did: a little of both. He
was so angry with Josephine that she
was speechless with terror, and he
sent for Savary, his Minister of Police,
and ordered him to arrest Mlle. Des-
peaux, She was sent to La Force im-
mediately, and though her fear of Na-
poleon and horror of a night in prison
made her i11, her fortune was probably
made by this startling outbreak of im-
perial temper. Next day nearly every
ono in Paris flocked to see her, hear
her story and condole with her. She
never could have lacked custom after
that.
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GREAT YOUNG MEN.
Milard's Liniment lamberman'e friend
Charles James Fox was in Parlia-
ment at 19.
The great Cromwell left the Univer-
sity at Cambridge at 18.
John Bright was never at any school
a day after he was 15 years old.
Gladstone was in Parliament at 22,
and at 24 was Lord of the Treasury.
Lord Bacon graduated at Cambridge
at 10 and was called to the bar at 21.
Peel was in Parliament at 21, and
Palmerston was Lord of the Adrniral-
ity at 23.
Henry Clay was in the Senate of the
United States, contrary to the consti-
tution, at 29.
Washington was a colonel in the
arra at 22, commander of the forces
at 42, President at 57.
Minard's Liniment is the best.
Judge Storey was at Harvard at 15,
in Congress at 29 and Judge of the
Supreme Court in the United States
at 35.
Martin Luther had become largely
distinguished at 24, and at 56 had
reached the topmost of his world-
wide fame.
Webster was in college at 15, gave
evidence of his great future before he
was 25, and at 30 he was the peer of the
ablest man in Congress.
Morris of Saxony died to 32, conceed-
ed to have been one of the profoundest
statesman and one of.the best generals
Christendom had seen.
Napoleon at25 commande 1 the army
at Italy. At 30 he was not only one
of the mosti illustrous generals of the
time, but one of the great law givers of
the world. At 46 he saw Waterloo.
Mental worry, over -work and execs ses
are the fruitful causes of insanity. Dr.
Dr William's Pink Pills are an unfailing
remedy, building anew the blood and re-
storing wasted energies. Good for men
and women.
WHO IS THAT OLD JAY,
A Chicago gentleman of wealth and
position was walking upon one of the ultra-
fashionable throughfaree arm in arm with
an old man who wore clothes that=can only
be purchased at a country store. He was
one of those kind -faced and vigorous old
men, and the atmosphere, around him eng-
gested the scent of clover fields. In the
parlance he was a "jay." An acquaintance
of the Chicago man, seeing him in company
with this suburban individual, in a facetious
manner asked, "Who is that old jay?"
The following is the answer he received :-
Who is that old Jay? Well,
It won't take very long to tell.
Did I get him oat of a grab-bag! No;
I made his acquaintance years ago,
It was over therein the Baokeye State
That he and I became intimate;
By Jove! It's thirty-five years to -day
Since I was introduced to that old Jay.
Yes, his whiskers are cut a little queer,
His clothes look rather awkward here,
There is a eentralit between his and mine.
Welt, style was never much in his line;
Yet eo nohow, I'm kind of fond of him.
Yes, I know he'd a farmer, while I'm in
the "swim."
I'm showing him all the sights to -day.
And having fun with that old Jay.
The first teat 1 remember of him, way
back.
He whittled for me a jumping -jack,
I thought it the funniest kind of thing,
It was ecstasy to pall the string;
And then we would sit by the big wood
fire,
And he told me of David and Goliah;
I've spent many happy hours that way,
Being entertained by that old Jay.
Then I've often learned at his good wife's
knee,
And been told of Him from Galilee;
"Suffer little children to come onto me,
For of such is the Kingdom of Heaven,"
said He
The gates of Heaven were opened wide,
And Jeans beckoned her to his side,
I shed many, many scalding tears that
day,
A.e I stood at her coffin with that old
Jay.
Time flew fast, and years rolled on,
A birthday came, I was twenty-one,
I thought life on the farm too slow,
So I determined that I would go
To some great city and be a swell;
The neighbors said I was going to -well,
Of course the neighboril would have their
say,
But one had faith, it was that old Jay.
I left with his bleseing and dollars,too,
That blessing was luck and the dollars
grew.
Heap upon heap till my fortune was
made;
I owe it to him and the wise things he
said.
I know he looks sort of awkward and
queer,
But if it wasn't for him I wouldn't be
here.
Let me introduce you -oh, doh't harry
away,
He is my father that dear old Jay.
Weakness of sight ie frequently the result
of general debility. When the blood is im-
poverished every organ and sdnse duffers.
As an effective, powerful, an.: economical
tonic -alterative, Ayer's Sars parilla may
be relied upon every time.I
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SOMA, WILL NOT EIwtxxs Timm
Bno.tvon Two' FE.0 z
COWINCTN(k 'G,ANAPL?,N TEsTimoncxl.
There are truths which some men
despise because they have not examine.
ed them, and which they will not ex-
amine because they dislike them. Ir -
portant and mighty truths are continu-
ally being accumulated, ,all going to
prove that our Canadian people have
now in their midst the grandest agency
for the complete cure of nervousness,
sleeplessness, brokendown bodies,wear-
ied and befogged brain, dyspepsia and
rheumatism, ever heard of in the chris-
titin world. It is the great restorer of
life that our forefathers so eagerly
sought for but could not find. Provi-
dence, in its own good timne, through
one of the greatest physicians of the
century, gave to suffering moan Paine's
Celery Compound. Up to the present
time its magnificent and heaven -blessed
triumphs have been so many and so
remarkable, that many jealous physi-
cians, of the lower order, have des-
pised its wondrous effects, and will not
condescend to examine truths connect-
ed with it, simply because they dislike
it, and fear it will take away their
means of obtaining a living.
Shame on such low,sordid character!
Away with such men, who put person-
al gain before the public weal and
good!
We now call the attention of our
readers to a few soul -stirring facts; and
at the same time we would inform
those jealous physicians whodislike the
truth, that`full and ample proofs can
be shown to them of the following
cures :—
Mr B. Hutchins, a well-known Real
Estate and Financial Agent, of Mon-
treal, P,Q., suffered for flfty years from
neuralgia and rheumatism; he was cur-
ed by Paine's Celery Compound.
Mrs F. G. Fothergall, of Middleton,
O.S., whose life was a long continued
agony from sleeplessness, neuralgia and
rheumatism, found a perfect cure in
Paine's Celery Compound.
Captain Douglass, proprietor of the
Leland House, Winnipeg, Man., used
Paine's Celery Compound for dyspep-
sia, indigestion and lassitude. He is
now enjoying perfect health, and says
Celery Compound beats all the efforts
of the doctors.
Mr R. Allen, of Orangeville,Ont.,was
a martyr to rheumatism and sleepless-
ness; he found a new lease of life after
using Paine's Celery Compound.
Mr J. T. Dillon, chairman Board of
City Assessors, Montreal, P,Q , wasfor
many years a sufferer from indigestion
1 flatulency and rheumatism. He has
become a new man through the use of
Paine's Celery Compound. and now
possesses a robust constitution.
Mr Joseph Manuel, of West Brome,
P.Q. was given up by the doctors as an
incurable from dropsy; he was expected
to dip, but Providence directed friends
to try the effects of Paine's Celery
Compound on the sufferer, with the
result that he is now in good health.
Mr E. V. Rourke, of St. Martins, N.
B., was a terrible sufferer from neur-
algia ; he was cured in a short time by
Paine's Celery Compound.
Mr Chas.E. Robertson, Electrical Ex-
pert and Mechanical Superintendent of
the Royal Electric Works, Montreal,P.
Q., was a terrible sufferer owing to
n ervousn ess, sleeplessness and overwork
of body and brain. He is now enjoying
perfect health and strength, owing.. to
the grand effects of Paine's Celery Com-
pound.
Mrs J. Howard, of Greenville, P. Q.,
was nervous,weak and faint; she found
a new existence—a new life after using
Paine's Celery Compound for a short
time.
It does a work in the home that no
other medicine can accomplish, and it
-always cures. It is the . only prepara-
tion in existence thatthe best physicians
are now prescribing and recommend-
ing to their patients,
The charges of personal corruption
against F. S. Forbes, Liberal member
for Queen's, N. S., were dismissed, on
Thursday.
The champion Detroit Association
football team defeated the picked team
of Western Ontario, on Thursday, by
4 goals to 0.
CONSUMPTION CURED.
An old physician, retired from practice,
having had placed in his hands by an East
India missionary the formula of a simple
vegetable remedy for the speedy and per-
manent cure of Consumption, Bronchitis,
Catarrh, Asthma and all throat and Lung
Affections, also a positive and radical cure
for Nervous Debility and all Nervous Com-
plaints after having tested its wonderful
curative powers in thousands of oases, has
felt it his duty to make it known to his Buf-
fering fellows. Actuated by this motive
and a desire to relieve human suffering, I
will send free of °barge, to all who desire
it, this recipe. in German French or English,
with fall directions for preparing and using.
Sent by mail by addressing with stamp,
naming this paper. W. A. Norse 820 Pow-
era'Block, Rochester, N.Y. June 19-91-y.
Jerome Hawley, `residing near St
George,dropped dean while dressing on
Wednesday morning.
The revision of the West Northum-
berland Dominion voters' list resulted
in a net Liberal gain of 165,
A WISE YOUNG WOMAN.
Young Adolphus Fitzwilliam, he loved a
fair maid,
Bat to ask her to marry him he was
afraid,
Because of catarrh, which she had very
bad;
So much so that often the youth was quite
glad
To emit, at the parting, the kiss of the
lover,
The reason of this she set out to discover.
"Catarrh makes me loathsome. It's fatal
to love.
0, darlirg Adolphus, by all that's above,
I vow I'll not lose thee if something there
is
To drive out catarrh and to sweeten a
hies."
So this wise young woman began search-
ing for a cure, and good luck attended her.
She found Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, at
the drug store, and felt convinced that, a
preparation which the proprietors bad such
confidence in that they were willing to
pay $500 for a case they cannot enre,, must
be worth trying. She bought it. She tri-
ed it. It cured ger. And when Adolphus
kissed her at the altar last week, her kiss
was as sweet and pure as roses in June.
Girls, a word of advice: If you want a
lover to stay a lover, you must get rid of
catarrh. Do as this sensible girl did, and
get the only sure remedy for this disgusting
and dangerous disease—Dr. Sage's Catarrh
Remedy.
English' Spavin Linemen* rem01ew, all
bird, Soft or oellou*Iumllpps end Blemish»
es frena bore**. Blood "Sp..Mein, Carbs,
Splint!, RingB9ne,lliweeny, Stides!,Santinn,
Sere and Swollen Throat, Coo he, eto,
Save #50 by use, oi; one bottle, W a> orated.
the meet, wonderful Blemish pure Over
`!mown,. Sold. by LT 8 emote.
DOBBIR'S Bou Drank DRUM
Saves One -Halt the Panel. It is
Easily I egulated.. Is Easily
Cleaned. I)ittribntes Heat
Evenly. The Saving in
fuel will pay for it in a
single seasoli.
Breslau. September 14th, 1891.
To WHOM IT MAY CoscSRN.—This is to/ certify
that we have had "Dobbin's Patent Down
Draught Wood Furuanoe in use in our School
House, for the past three years, and consider it
a great inprovemeut. Before purchasing thie,we
used an up-draght Furnace, but found it unsatis-
factory in many ways. A large portion of the
heat went up the chimney. We could not got the
School -room warm in time for School. Since
putting In the Dobbin Furnace, we hate no diffi-
culty in getting proper heat before school -time.
The Furnace draws well, and most of the time 1t
can be run with the front damper almost closed.
One of the features of the Dobbin Furnace is, the
saving of fuel. We use less wood to beat two
rooms than we formerly used to heat ono room.
FEEDERIOK SCHAEFER' Trustees Breslau
MOSES S. ORESSMAN,
Y. 1} yahoo!.
J. SIi0ENAKER,
Waterloo, Octohor 2311. 1891.
"This is to certify that I am using one of Dob -
bin's patent down draught drums mid am greatly
pleased with it. It throws out more heat than
the stove itself and I tind that the wood lasts
twice as long as without the druin.
GEO. WOODWARD, Excise OMIfce."
Also manufacturer of Dobbin's Patent Down
Draught Wood Furnace.
R. O. DOBBIN, Waterloo, Ont.
FOR SALE.
1 Cooking Stove.
1 Coal Stove.
J. CUNINGHAME, Clinton.
Butchering - Business
To the Public.
Subnoribor having bought out the business so
successfully conducted by Mr Couch, solicits
e continuance of the liberal patronage bestowed
on hie predecessor. No pains or expense willibe
sparest to procure the very best meats, and orders
will be promptly and carefully filled. The busi-
ness will still bo conducted at the same stand as
heretofore. Highest price paid for Hides, Sheep-
skiue, etc.
JAMES A. FORD.
Lobb's Starch Enamel
This is au article worthy of every lady's at-
tention.
Ir you want to save time and labor, buy a box.
If you want your ironed clothes to look neat
and ocean and to last much longer, buy a box.
If you want the etaroh to stay in the clothes
on the line in spite of rain or frost, buy a box,
If you want everything to look like new, such
as shirt bosoms. collars, cuffs, lace curtains,
etc„ buy a box.
PRICE 11 CENTS.
s arEvery Storekeeper keeps it now, and where
the merchant does not keep it we want a
lively agent to repersont ue.
Manufactured by
W. J. LOBB,
Hotmesville
It Saved Her Life.
A Letter to the Ladies.
TORONTO, Oct. 21. 1891.
I take great pleasure in informing you that a year
ago Histogenetic Medicines cured me of a serious at-
tack of paralysis. Three years ago I had a sudden
stroke while sitting on a sofa ; a second one fourteen
months ago while lying in bed, All 1 did for it failed
to do much?good. My voice and all one side were bad-
ly affected, At last I tried Dy J Eugene Jordan's
Histogenetic Remedies. In three months my voice
became strong My limbs, which:were almost useless
regained full power. I no conger ueeded to be assist-
ed to the table or from.any one place to another. My
muscles developed wonderfully, considering that I
am '14 years of age. I can walk to church and back
regularly. The effect has been permanent now for
about twelve months. Last April I had a severe at-
tack of pneumonia and Histogenetic Remedies cured
me in a few days, and on the 8th of this month I
took. congestion of the liver and right lung I was so
bad I could not have lived long. In a few hours the
Hletogenetie Remedies once more gave immediate
relief. It:le only two weeks, and m am sitting up
every day and nearly well. To say that my faith in
Histogenetic Medicines is strong but faintly expressos
it. Try it, ladies, for these or any other complaints
and he convinced. Dr Rear, of Toronto, is allowed to
give my name and address to any i"quirers simile -11y
affected.
Respectfully,
M118.--, Toronto.
P. S.—Above address can also be had at the Lon-
don office.
For the benefit of those who see nothing but suf-
fering and death before thea., I wish to say there is
hope for you yet. I have been in a like condition
myself and owe my restoration to health to the ever
reliable Histogenetic rsmedlcs- This last spring I
was utterly prostrated bya severe attack of La Grippe,
which resulted in bronchitis and other serious com-
plieatiou.. When my case seemed perfectly hopeless
my friends decided to try Ilietogenetic medt'ine,
and in less than three days a change for the better
was eo apparent that we were all inspired with hope.
I continued the treatment for a number of weeks,
progressing slowly. but surely, day by day. I am
now comfortably well and am still gaining in strength
and power of endurance and am a wonder to triose
who knew how hopeless my cease was To show my
gratitude to Dr J Eugene Jordan for hie wonderful
remedies. and to my Heavenly Father for command-
ing his blessing to rest upon thorn, I take this wav
to let all afflicted ones know where they may find
help in time of trouble.
MRS H P SNOW.
92 Yorkville -avenue, Toronto, Oct 28th, 1891.
lean vouch for the truthfulness of the above
statement.
P a CAMPBELL,
McMaster University
Books mailed free to any address, explaining the
Hietogenetto system. Consultation and all informa-
tion free.
Our representative will be at
Clinton "Rattenbury House" on
Wca.lesday, 2nd December from
10 A. M. to 6 P. M. and at Com-
mercial Hotel, Blyth, same Wed-
nesday evening 7 P. M. to 10.
P. M. early, consultation free.
Histegenetic Medicine Assoc'l
Rooms2 and 8, Albion Block,
Richmond Street, London, Ont.
19 Yonge Street Market, corner
n0errard and Yonge Ste, Toronto.
Mention Clinton New Era.
Hardfloal!
THE PEOPLE'SW COAL WY,
(OF PENN'A. MINE OWNERS.)
CANADIAN OFFICE, HAMILTON, ONT.
Coal in Car lots sold direct to
consumers.
No intermediate profits,
Write for Prices.
Special Attention Given to So-
cieties and Clubs.
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ThPGrand Pennsular
WOOD COOK
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LAI CLAW' MiF'G:CO-HAM ILTON',t
Admitted by all to be the finest in design, best in finish and
most perfect cooking stove in the market Call and see.
We have the exclusive sale of them in Clinton.
No. 9 Cooking Stoves with full set Furniture,
from. $18 upwards.
Try our Rock Oil and Flint Chimneys. -
HARLi&ND BROS
IRON & HARDWARE, STOVES & TINWARE,
CLINTON, ONT.
G.
nOvi.T DO YOV
=NOW
the great value of our goods un --
less you can see them. We have
a line of MEN'S SUITS at
87.50, 810 and $12. Also MEN'S OVERCOATS at $8.50, 69
and $10. YOUTH'S SUITS from 83 up that can't be duplicated
in value within $3 to 85 of these prices, and no where else can you
get the faultless fit which characterize our clothing. Examine and
judge for yourself. Remember that we keep in stock a well selected
variety of the most fashionable in the Furm►isiming and Hat
xand Cap Department. Our Sealette Goods aro hand-
some and away down in price.
GLASGOW,
Searles Brock, next to J. W
Irwin's, Clinton.
Christmas - Goods
JUST RECEIVED
New Valencia Raisins off stalk, New Saltan Raisins—extra value,
New Black Basket Raisins, New Currants, New Grenoble Walnuts,
New S. S. Almonds, New Filberts, New Candied Peols—Citron,
Lemon and Orange, New Extracts—Essences of' all kinds.
TEAS
Splendid values in choice Green, Black or Japans. Try our
Special Blend of pare India and Ceylon Teas put up in one
pound packages-. Best value in package Teas iii the market—Try it.
A CALL SOLICITED.
N. ROBSONI - CHINA HALL.
The
People's Grocery.
Cheaper Than Ever.
AN INSPECTION OF OUR LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF
Glasaware & Crockery, Toilet Sets & rx Sets
Will convince intending purchasers that this is the place to buy goods.
Oar lines of Green, Black and Japan Teas are the beet
value in the market. Highest Price paid for Butter, Eggs and
- Poultry. A call solicited.
G EO. ST[ E STA R T. COMOLIN ON CK
CCPP'S
WALL - PAPER
and Paint Shop
Ie stocked with a Select Assortment of
Amcriaan and Canadian `Va11 Papers
WITH BORDERS TO MATCH, from flue cont
rolls to the finest gilt. Having bought my Papers
and Paints for Spot Cash, and my practical ex-
dperience justify me in saying that all wanting to
ecorate their houses inside or paint them out-
side will find it to their advantage to give me a
call,
MrShop, sontb of Oliver Johnston's blaeltemith
shop, and diroctly opposite Air. J. Ohidloy's
residence.
JOSEPH COPP
Practical Paper Hanger and Painter.
The - Central BUTCHER SHOP
Subscriber desires to thank the public general-
ly, for the patronage bestowed upon him ; and
at the same time to say that he is now in a bet
ter position than ever to supply the wants of all.
As ho gives personal attention to all the details,
of the business customers canrely pn .thole
orders being promptly and satisfactorily. Ailed.
His motto is "good meat at reasonable prices."
Choice Sausage, Poultry, &c.,
in season.
Cash paid for Hides, Skins, &o.
JOHN SCRUTON;/
Albert St., Clin ,, '
PLANTS & BULBS
Roman Hyiaoenths - Potted. Assorted
colors named.
Easter Lily Bulbs.
Chinese Sacred Lillian.
Narcissus and Daffodils.
Chinese Primroses, .4
7. CUNINGIIAME, - - CLINTe ,