Clinton New Era, 1893-08-04, Page 6O S
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teileeottOriel*b 00k, lesre sttelhetp Wlcen
1ran4l the very gholeeat
ideate. ilevinit no ex•
1Sepse ostaade of liiw ie,14lie aitt a i-oeltioa to sell
*Vine, ory cipaestpXigea,
HQ wall at aU bines be prepared to 1'sy the
higheatmarketprioePV 04..#!ort Cottle.
,y4sise RQG8 elf it10 *anted Pr eicport.. give
hint" call,
QST.'.( zsp111
11ROH $T. BRTCRER SHOP
•
We desire,mosticorhially to thank ailthose who
have tavored us with theirepatronage shite we.
cgnlsienced In bu8laee•1, and.to aesure them and
in better shape
Dian eves ge ateery that we are ed
titan ever to epteei'to Weir -wants, having sad
an improvedrefriseratorand other conveniences
c our shOP• R
WSEATLEX & FINCH
Clinton MEAT Market
BUSINESS : CHANGE.
The iradereigued desires ,to intimate that he
hag boughtoatt the interest of Mr Couch, in the
putollerling business lately carried on under the
,SAO at thFORD
o d etaud,COUCH,
d ttrrustsll continue the
by giving the
°limieste,?ird moat denial attention to the bust -
r ese straightforward and courteous treatment
to all, and handling only choice meat, to merit
and re9efve,a-,fair share of public patronage. All
e orders earetully and promptly filled
JAMES A. FORD .
Central Butcher Shop
Oubaoriberdeaires 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 he gives personal attention to alt the details
of the _business customers can rely on their
order) /being promptly and satisfactorily filled.
EEis,notto is "good meat at roaeonable prices."
,Choice Sausage, Poultry, &c.,
/' in season.
Gash paid for, Hides, Skins, too.
JOHN SCRUTON,
Clinton.• ert St., N
Flour and Feed Stores
Flour, Feed & Seed Store
The undersigned having purchased the busi-
mate thaof t he will keep on handytheesires M inti -
very beet /NI
FLOUR and FEED
Of all kinds, also the choicest variety of
Clover, Timothy & Small Seeds*
Which will bo sold at close margins • for cash. 1
ALT also kept on hand. He will also keep a
choice twill find to be excell excellent value. con -
J. W. HILL,
HURON ST., CLINTON.
CooK's
FLOUR, FEED & SEED STORE
We have in stook a choice assortment of
' Seeds, auoh ail
- CLOVER, TIMOTHY; MILLET,
CORN
And all seeds regaireBfo
d;r Farm or Garden
use.
Flour and Feed of all kinds
D. COOK, CLINTON.
BA.NKS •
The Molsons Bank.
Incorporated by Act of Parilament,185b. •
CAPITAL, 7- $2,000,000.
REST FUND, - $1,000,000
frEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL.
3. H. R. MOLSON Pres.
F. WOLFERSTAN THOMAS, General Manager
Notes s1,3sounted, Collections made, Draft
issued, Sterling and American ex-
change bought and sold at lowest
current rates.
Interest allowed on depoalte.
E`A.RMFORS .
Money
or amore eed to ndorsers eOwith
No mortgage required as
acurity. H. O.BREWER, Manager
v
GEO, b. bleTAG611Ter,
BANKER,
ALBERT ST, - CLINTON..
A. general t ansking Business
eteNOTES DISCOUNTED
Draftelissued. Interest allowed on
deposits.
FA.RRAN & TISDALL
BA -1' KERS,
•.OLIN TO r+7„ C T
& O Om
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And- ea li of
1, or
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SOAP
o�/0"'"rj� Re o o 1 !.�+' :
t/ .11116 Hou aro equal411"1116
for purity, nor
for cleaning and
ewwatening, nor
pfifeserving the
;clothes_ and
hand$ frOrn
Jury, RP! for
1R1�-i^f�ulnd
general use.
REFUSE CHEAP IMITATION$
Advances made to farmers on their owb
notes at low rates of interest.
•
A general tanking Business transacted
Ince-set allowed on deposits.
tie Nbtes bought
J. P. TISDALL, Manage
NERVE
corto '.isle stelae
INt Pelf sow moi» �'o rideca s t. o'`
SOld is Jaw. Oi, °Gabe
OTPOLCN' 0 OTTOLEN 0 • • 01,1ODreLaN OTTOL1N OTTOLLN
OUTO THE E -
o
U
rw • Has come not a little
knowledge as to cook -
E ery—what to do,- as well
u $ as what notto do. Thus
we have learned to use
Yr
tl
the most pure and per -
feet and popular cook-
ingm terial for all frying
4 4 and shortening purposes.
cla
FRYING PAN
GOTTOLENE,
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1C21. 00
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PROGRESSIVE
COOKING
is the natural outcome
of the age, and it teaches tisa
us not to use lard, but rath-
er the new shortening,
GO 11 U OLEEi E9
which is far cleaner, aid o
more digestible than any
lard can be.
The success of Cotto-
lene has called out woith-
less . ifnitatio.ns d
u n e r
similar names. Look out
for these! Ask- your
Gt roccr for COiti'ItoLENE,
and beSure that you get it.
Made only by
N. K. FAIRBANK sit 00.,
W.IIington,.d.n d Ann Sts.,
M ONYNEAL.
ertOL.N
ZY>d BEANS area new dl..
crytbst aur) the worst coeds of
owl DOW% Lost Vigor and`
eon;. - restore, the
bhnaiad seared,
When we assert that
®O,r.s
Kidney Pills
Cure Backache•, Dropsy,
Lumbago, Bright's Dis-
ease, Rheumatism and all
other forms of Kidney
Troubles; we are backed
by the testimony of all
who -have used them.
Tl4EY CURE TO STAY CURED -
By a!1 drurgi=ls or mail on receipt of price,
so cents. Dr. L. A. Smith Sr Co., Toronto.
AFB CERTIF1%i
Not only a relief but a oure for all kinds of
HEAD PAINS, SICK STOMACH
AND BILIOUSNESS
Hornless: Contain no hurtful drugs. A
wonderful Compound. Nice to take.
Sure death to pain.
Be sure yen get STARE'S.
WRQ` SfiE
tl1�J' 1� lrib1# i'
+Will you bay a in -0)0114M, Orr
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Militantalnpbel stopped abort Ut the
gtii<ok walk and looked in the face of dile
poor woman y ho addressed kiln, She was
Finall and thin, with a dreary expresylon of
pain on her faded featuroe.
She seemed to have stopped pampbell iu
a motnent of desperation, as gentlemen are
not often interested in pincushions and
needlebooks, and site went on hurriedly in
a low, broken voice, which was interrupted.
every little while with a deep consumptive
cough :'
"I. ata sorry to trouble yea, air, lint I
thought you looked kind, and.I haven't .
pepuy to pay the rent of my tonin. I must
pay to -morrow or be turned oat, and one of
my children is lying is it very wok."
"Howmuch is this one ?' asked i:amp •
bell, hoding up the largest in the basket.
"Two dollars," she answered.
He tools a roll of .bills from his pocket
and put the amount in her hand, at the
sumo timetransferring the bright silken
purchase to the pocket of his overcoat.
"Why don't you go to a more orowdetl
street ?" he asked. "You might do bottei
there than in a private one like this."
She shook her head sadly.
"So I do, air, but 1 was doing some plain
sewing for Mies Steele and I came today
hoping she would be able to pay me for it."
"Does Miss Steele live here ?" asked
Campbell, looking at the house they were
standing before.
"No, sir, she lives two or three doors
-down, but I had no breakfast this morning
and I was obliged to sit down and rest on
those steps." g
"Where do you live?" was the next ques-
tion. "I wilt ask my mother to look up
some sewing for you."
The poor woman looked after him with a
blessing ou her lips and. tears in the dim
eyes, then she turned homeward, her. thin•
clothes fluttering in the wintry air.
Meanwhile Campbell passed two of the
houses iii the row, ran up the steps of the
third and rang tie bell. He was shown
into a very handsomely furnished room, and
while he waited for the lady he had called
to see his quick eye took in the cost of the
things around him.
The open piano was costly, the music ex-
pensive, and beside him on the sofa lay an
afghan half completed, the bright wools
composing it flashing out from the dark
background. Could it be possible that the
poor needle -mimeo's words were true and
that the owner of all this comfort had refus-
ed to pay her a few dollars.
In the midst of his reflections Mies
Steele entered. Her handsome morniug
dress fitted to perfection, the round, beau-
tiful figure and the little soft hand she
held out to Mr. Campbell glittered with
rings.
Mr. William Campbell had called at 10
o'clock that cold November morning to in-
vite Miss Steele to go to the opera with him
that evening. She accepted the. invitation
with pleasure, but remarked that a cousin
of hers from Boston was spending the week
with her.
Now, this cousin of Mies Steele's, when
she came into the room, quite astonished
Mr. Campbell. She was neither hand•
some nor ugly—nine looking expressed it
all. She was knitting a stocking, something
he had never before seen a young lady
doing.
He discovered that she possessed uo
small talk, but let her cousin rattle on, half •
amused, half astonished. Her manner,
however, lett a pleasant impression on his
mind and he suddenly found himself wish-
ing for a sister like her.
William Campbell bad been called an old
bachelor by hia"frietada for some years. He
was 30 year* of age and they oousidered
him ppass+t hope. Not so tau mothers with ,I
daughters out is ,00logy. To them he was
a prize worth looking after.
Re liked Miss Steele s voice, it was gnat
-feotedly soft and.sweet.Be liked -het eyes,
they -were innocent and confiding in their
expression: The more he saw of her the more
. he liked her.
He had just had his faith in her shaken,
and he wondered at himself for worrying so
much about it. It was possible that she was
dearer to him than he had imagined her
to be.
All that day he would find himself again
and again going over the poor woman.s
words. If they were true could she have
come to him so smiling and happy, just af-
ter refusing a poor, hungry fellow -being the
payment she had justly earned? Then he
would find some plausible excuse for her,
and put the thing out of hie mind for an-
other short time.
The girls were ready, sitting under the
bright chandelier. The opera house was
riot far away and the girls both proposed
e.i :ing, it being' a fine night—bright, and
not too chilly. There were but a tew more
steps to go, when Miss Steele suddenly let
go his arm, and turning round looked up
the street.
"I have lost my handkerchief," she ex-
claimed, in a distressed tone of voice. "Do
let us go back for it."
They went back, but the handkerchief
was gone.
"Oh, how careless, how stupid of me 1"
she kept saying. "What will I do?" I only
bought it to -day," she continued, looking up
to Mr. Campbell's face. "There's $10 worth
gone in a few minutes."
A chill went through William Campbell's
heart. Miss Steele was thinking of the lace;
he was thinking of something far more im-
portant. At last he found voice to ask :
"Did you say you only bought it to-
day ?"
Yes; after you left I put on my things
and went down town. I nm sure, if I
had foreseen its fate, I would have left
it in the window to attract some one
else."
Sne laughingly commenced another topic,
and they reached the opera house. Her
usually high spirits were in full play. At
last the play was over, and the cousins
were at home. No sooner had they
reached their room than Ellen Steele com-
menced :
"Lizzie, what could have possessed you
to throw away so much money on a useleee
re, e
says, if he only eat, get , hrlurlrhrnent he• will
he strong yet,
Mr. (x01131: l took bare that little John,
pie gots the nouriihnientead that his mother
didn't want for work. Aar. Campbell l
still trying to Th &� •411 ideate, anti Itizzie
wonders very much what made h►li► drop
off in 'iris attentions atter that. unieelty
night when she lost her pretty lace. She
gas not as yet discovered why she lost
PgUJ.;reesive •,Joy..
Ile—Aren't you pleaeed.with the way my
•noostllcho ie growing
She•.' -Yes, indeed 1 I'm mors tickled with
aver time you oral.
+'You wi.t� .ale to be your wile t Why,
I've known you only fifteen minutes 1"
"That ie true, madam; but I wished to give
e lady the opportunity of saying nn la with
Y PP Y y B
n
'This is so sudden Y
truth T i
Mr.Pepper—I don't believe there was s
,fry eye in the haulm whin the curtain went
down on the third act. Mrs. Pepper—No;
but there seemed to be the usual number of
dry throats.
Shadbolt (in the crowded car)—McStub,
this is the first time I ever saw you rise and
give your seat to a woman. MoStab (of
the suburbs, in an awe-stricken whisper,—
Sh 1 That's our hired girl 1
Drill sergeant (gallant Umptynintb)--
idow, thin, Cassidy, what is th' fi-r-et
movement i, 'boat face?" Recruit—When
th command `is given yez advance the
roi ht fut three inches ter the rear.
Little Sallie had very much enjoyed the
celebration of her birthday anniversary.
"I'm awfully sorry for you," she said to
her elder—very much elder—sister.
"Why ?" "Because you never have birth-
days any more."
"And this," said the lady, as she showed
her visitor through the conservatory, "this
is, a cigar plant." "Cigar plant !" ex-
claimed the visitor ; "I did ooc .,new the
Agar was a plant—I thought it was .
need."
Down With High Prices For
Electric Belts.
$1.55, $2.65, $3.70 i former prices $5, $7
$10. Qualty remains the same -16 dif-
ferent styles; dry battery and acid belts
—mild or strong current. Less than half
the price of any other company and more
home testimonials than all the rest to-
gether. Full list free. Mention this
paper. W. T. BAER & CO. Windsor, Ont.
Mr David Porter, M. P. P. for North
Bruce, is lying at the point of death at his
home in Amabel. His ailment is disease
of the lungs.
Minards Liniment for Rheumatism.
Mrs Palmer, President of the Board of
Lady Managers of the World's Fair, is a
wealthy woman and can afford it, still her
action in devoting her salary of $7,000 to
enable as many poor children as possible
to see the fair is an evidence of kindheart-
edness that does her honor: Even in this
heartless age and in money-worehipping
Chicago there is a leaven of goodness in
mankind.
piece of finery, and that poor M Sk lby,
I do believe, almost, starving ?"
Lizzie opened her eyes wide with aston-
ishment.
"Why, what a question 1 Of course I
must have such things, and I'm sure Mrs.
Skglby can wait 1"
Mr. Campbell sat at his window, smok-
ing, and thinking. His thoughts were on
the old subject, hie fears were realized.
The chain was broken, the illusion van.
ishod.
The next day Mr. Campbell found Mrs.
Skolby's room after considerable search, for
it was in a rear building, accessible' only
thrdngh a narrow -alleyway.
The room waw clean and. neat, as was the
PREPARED BY R. STARK. 111.0. C. P., CHEMIST sick child, a boy of 8 years. He: lay partly
FROM GLASGOW UN vsRem, soo,LANO, dressed on the bed, looking at a sorapbook
composed of good woodoute of newspapers.
R. STARK MEDICINE CO. Iha the window, sewing.
FOR THE R mother was at
"'lien Baby was sick, we gaveher Canteen.
• n sho was a Child, she cried tor Castoria.
eri she became Miss, she clung to Castorla.
.vixen ehehad cbildrea, she gavottem Castor's.
Wednesday morning a solid train of 25
loads of harvest machinery passed through
Winnipeg on the C.P.R. destined for Sid-
ney and Melbourne, Australia. It was
shipped by a Chicago house.
Mivard's Liniment is the Best.
W. C. Reid, of Fergus, who was charged
with trying to purchase counterfeit money
from American green goods men, was fined
$500 and costs by Judge Chadwick at
Guelph.
She started up, with pleseure,boaming 10
a box. Sold by all HVUISUte the wan face when she recognized her vis -
25 l2ENTS rntlrelr new compoausd itor.
"Oh, err," she exclaimed, "but for you 1
don't know what I should bare done; if we
hid been turned oat this day I believe it
Would have killed the child; he never could
favettood the knooking about. This morn-
ing, too, he is muek better, and the doctor
)
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seen. Failure impossi-
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free.
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in condensed
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and to rebuild the
Nerves, thus making
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speedy cure for all
diseases ari Bing
from impoverished
blood, and shattered
nerves, such as par-
alysis, spinal dis•
eases, rheumatism,
ciatioa,loseofinem-
ory, erysipelas, pal-
pitation of the heart,
sorofula,chloroaisor
green sidewise, that
tire. feelln tbAt after so many, eta. They
both mon and women, restoring lost vigor. em of
WEAK MEN
(young and old), suffering from mental worry,
overwork, insomnia, excesses, or self-abuse,
should
ost energies, both physical and Mentall Yoatoro
SUFFERING WOMEN
sex, ouch es anppree wsaion of th periods, r beahringg
down pains woak back ulcerations, etc., will
find these pills an unfailing pure.
PALE 'AND SALLOW GIRLS
Should take these Pills, They enrich the blood,
restore health's roses to the cheeks an oor-
reet &tirregulexiuea.
Bayou! tie iK TA'rioN6. Those Pills are
sold by all deiders only in boxes bearing our
trademark or will be sent by mail, twat pale,
on,lreoelPtofWoe-40 cents box or 6 tor '154.
?IiE o r 8 Oa AfdtristowCfQN Ys
To the many redd.rs On►iiera of
"Self. Hur" it will iceleasing intelligence
to ler that * new storyy troth the en of
it* atithor,. nal Tie;' W -&ae wif°sooz;
be,lsa i!d frA press gf' Means O'arper
di
ld 's. d
1 fiAt e ngilln.t�4o• I iR it
and the 'Meth ist. ,'Book' Map ubi h d'"
od At � .ship
House in Canada. . This new story is, oo
titled, "The Prince of India; or, why, Con.
etantinople Fell," and, like Genera l Wei,
lace's preceding works, it is an historical
romance. The story 'begins in 1895;its.
ooutfurtoua movement, howevert is' m a
period frorp 1445 to 1468, the date of the
conquest of the old, Byzantine Oepital by
Mahoouioied U. The assault and Beek of
the eity,0 and Mahommed's entry into
Sancta Sophia (the final degradation of
Christianity in the East), forms the eatae.
trophe of the book. Speaking generally,
the book is it tale of love, war and religion.
The arenatural, incidentsi
i Stara ,.rap 21 in agoltr+
renoe, astonishingly varied, and from first
to last subservient to the catastrophe.
While Minister to Turkey, General Wal-
lace was afforded exceptional opportunities
for the collectiontion of these materials which
he NO woven into romance, and in "The
Prince of India" the result appears in the
realism of a style which gave to "Ben Hue'
a popularity that indicates for the new
book an immediate and large demand.
Already 50,000 orders await the issne of
the book.
FOR SALE OR TO LET.
FOR SALE.
A young standard bred mare with excellent
colt at her aide, for sale at a bargain as owner has
no time to drive her, Apel at
NEW ERA OFFICE.
BRICK HOUSE TO RENTS
The undersigned offers the west -half of the nne
andconvenientdouble brick bowie on Rattenbury
St. to rent at very reasonable terms. The house
is almost new and has every convenience. MISS
A. FOXTON.
GOOD HOUSE TO RENT
A large commodious and comfortable house,
on Townsend street, containing accommodation
for ordinary family, with all conveniences, is of-
fered to rent on reasonable terms. Good garden
attached. House- is in excellent repair. Apply
to either C. WILSON or JAMES HOWE.
GOOD FARM FOR SALE
For particulars apply to
MANNING & SCOTT,
Barristers, &c., Clinton
PROPERTY FOR SALE.
For sale, two excellent lots, being Nos. 506
on the corner cf Rattenbury and'North Streets,
and 507. on the corner of North and Princess Sts.
They are both adapted for building purposes and
are both offered for sale on reasonable terms.
Apply to T. M. CABLING.
BENIIIILLER NUltSEliI
FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES
NORWAY SPRUCE, SCOTCH
AND ASTRACHAN PINE,
rem LATT5R OF NV MOH Wa ?ARS A BPIOIAI,)T
LARGE STOCK ON HAND,
The aboye ornamental trees and shrubbery mil be
sold at very low prices, and those wanting way
thing in this connection will save 01000
purchasing here,
Orders by Mail will be promptly attende
lo. Address,
JOHN STEWART, — Bonmfller.
THE RIGHT
The new model o ockford Watch, when
placed in a screw bagei seas, will fill a Ion feit
want among farmers, as it is not dna proof
only, but very strong. The piste which the
wheels work between, not being separated by
pillars aa.in. the ordinary
WATCH
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4Pxir416R iOtt, ffPe11ai1et
on the "
*E, XV**, NOSt A TiIkte**
Graduate et tits Naw ';fork Bye OSA Par
{ 1689. Post graduate course at lhe New ?.iii
Pest Graduate llfedioal $ohgol and 13os
Eye ylar Nese sad Throat 1092, Eyes
sui>i atos{c o rtifloial s es etaaIes as
.fd ;n
�w
sere ;Wally be at F>e,
IZ.rattenUlury HOW! CI4).TOR
The First FRIDAY in Elko!? Month,
Fifth Visit AUGFp'13T 4th neat., goers
10 a. m. to 4p.m. Charges Moderato.
Bub" bythe bottom plate being turned oat of a
solid piece of metal, with the edger left of the
toy piste to rest omit also being pendant or fever
set. with snnk-belanee to prevent breaking, mak-
ing in all a;good rong watch
For a Farmer
JOS. BIDDLECOMBE
Roue Pain
I's4
and Paper Hanging
The undersigned is prepared to promptly exe-
cute all orders for PAINTING, KALSOMINING
PAPER-HANGINeI, &o. He is a practical man of
long experience :end guarantees to do all work
in a manner that shall be satisfactory, while
pricee will be exceedingly moderate. Orders re-
spectfully solicited.
GEO. POTTS, Kirk St., Clinton
CLAIN I'ON
Planing •Mill
—AND—
HURON AND "union •
Col Loan (' Investment Coy .
This Oonsitatfy ga..40aninp Moneeyy, orr-, '4riti
Security at Lowest Rata of interest.
tI4 QE
OTAf3 - - P R
1� ••pp U OH ♦♦ sin
• SAVINGS BATIK B1•ANOH,
3, 4.and 5 ,per Cent. Interest elbowed o„
Deposita, according toaniount and time:sit,
OFFICE—Corner of Market Square and Nerti St
tIORAOE 1101190N,
Lit 1885 YAilAea
DRY KILN!
r HE SUBSORIBERHAVINOJUST COVPLET
P RD sod furnished Ills new Planing Mill with
machinery of the latest improved patterns la now
prepared to attend to all orders In his line in th
most prompt and satisfactory manner and at res
bonabte rates. Ile would also return thanks to al
who patronized the old mill before they were burn
gd out and now being in a bettor position to exe
uto ordersexpeditlousiy and tools confident he can
ve satisfaction to all.
FACTORY—Near the Grand Trunk
Railway, Clinton rllOMAs MattENZIE
J. C. srEvENsoN,
—THE LEADING—
UNDERTAKER
—AND—
E1YIBALDIER.
A FULL LINE OF
GOODS KEPI' in STOCK
ThebestEmbalming Fluidueed
Splendid Hearse.
A L ;s ERT ST.,CLINTON
Residence over store.
OPPOSITE TOWN HALL
DO YOU WANT
A Firet-class Step or Long Ladder?
A Bandy Wheelbarrow ?
A Splendid Churn, or anything of ll
nature? Then call onIW.•SMITHSON, a
shop, No.7 Frederick St., or E. DinsIsy
Will be atDindley's cornereverySatnrda
afternoon
ROBERT -:- DOWNS,
CLINTON,
Manufacturer and Proprietor for the best Nina
still Dog in use. Agent for the sale and appli-
cation of the vrFisi1sR PAT RNT AUTOMATie BOILaa
OtxANEa. STEAM FITTING., furnished and app
ed on short notice.
Boilers. Engines, and all .rinds of
51aehtnary repaired expeditiously
and in a satisfactory .manner
Farm implements manufactured and repaired
Steam and water pumps furnished and put in
positipn. Dry Kilns fitted up on application
Charges moderate.
, S. WILSON,
GENERAL DEALER IN TINWARE
HURON STREET, CLINTON
Repairing of all kinds promptly attend to ei
enable rates. A. trial soltotted.
Royal Electric Co;
Areas Ta an.e.,.etZlectrlc
Ltghttn teetif.'lielen
CONTRAUTORS 81111AERR
IF EtECTRlati&ITT AND
mum STATIONS
Ttiriujjhont tili'rlodandaa,
84 tg,401WeUl gt St.
PE EI r$ ROACH MOD
NOT A >41Was POISON
FATAL TO COCKROACHES AND WATERHUBS.
lindens 1Pnot kEpt t>;pem�.fhugQlsf. wewtllgtae "wryDOLLADS.whavlt ha. proved .fame It properly nppliat
EWINO;,HERROiiI ACO., spite lierttsnts,
SoloMflra,S70 & I81 St. Pant Street, MONTEE&L
BANNER ROUTE.
Does it ever strike yon that the new
Wabash line between Detroit and Chicago,
just completed, forms part of the shortest
line from Canada to the World Fair City
and the great west. The new trains on
the Wabash are ebsolntely the finest in the
World; not ball the advantaged ofthis
Railway own be outlined here, any R. R.
tibkei agent will tell you the rest, write or
ewll at our new.o too, N. E. (lo. Zing &
Yong* eireei Toronto. 3„..B. Bioharcliea-
OwcladiMitt Fdssitgor'rtgent.
Bola this trapde mar aro-pure. fit P. BRIE
bnrgand of goods. All gooddsubear-
FOOT Lion Bran, Alicante. wHQ •F,
FORT, lace nWr, t A" $01115• W 1 N E 4P
1'nld0. SIL800, tan Bran
P►LLdo. anEanY,,LlST Lion
Manzanillo CLARET, Lion S P 1 R 1 T
Brand, "A." WHISKEY, Lion
Brand, Ltonnye,BRANDYJ.ion MERCHANT.
Brand, Lion au do Vie.
Agent for John Robertson & Sona Scotch whiskery Jame[
Ferguson &Sona, Glasgow ; Roollot d. Delon oin,Jarna.-
Cognao,Franoe. CRAria,AONt,VindoPrtnaoa ,Vlnd'Et4
416 St. Paul Street. Montreal.
Montreal. ig ATRADEpy 0
Wall :R COLIN 4 m g
Pi a McARTHUR'> 1.1
Paper �,� &p co.
Factory- R4oe•V
CANADA TRUSS FACTORY
Pat. 1816. P. 011086, Prop.
Appliances for all kinds of hy'
stcalllcformities. Gross.«'
improved Pat. Artificial Limbs
—Send for —
Boforc PRICE LIST and CIRCULARS
limes 712 Craig street, Montreal
Afton
Using
MUCiLAGE dl, LIQUID GLUE MANFR.
E. AULD Prices Right. 759 Craig
OSTRICH FEATHER MANFR.
W.SNOW, Feathers Squired, 1913 Notre Dame
SAFE MANUFACTURER
B. S.ITILttBALL,Bataferi'Yategakerbdty.Galoratir
THE EQUAL OF
BY'S
PA iS N RAIN RENEVAR
Cannot bo found, for restoring grey hair to Its
natural color and beauty ; it keeps the head
clean and cool, and tree from dandruff, it
stops the Bair front falling out, promotes the
growth, and glees the hair the gloss, beauty
and strength of youth ; when used as dlreeted
it was never known to fail. Sold for half the
price of any other preparation, and Is much
better than any known hair toilet.