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N NEW EIU OD THE WEEKLY GLOBE WILL BE $LNT TO VIM SUBSV tIBEES TO . 1ST, OE•rERRE 18900' VON, ' $1,40 Di1'
OVANCE
ntiTOE1114,siitovs
W 1013TVIIIRIK SHOP.
unsleraigned denires'tp iptilllate't>r:
Pee of .plinton and oicirl'ty hast be
fled a butcher ellen in the dote of
fie, Uuron ;$trees. Ee bas held many I
exl erieuoe, and feels tlpat lie -,oaks give„
*tea litiefaetion, He will . sell
for c4ab,1 end'at:the lowest Possible
Q?anittel R>aepretWegix BOLXOiTED
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Wright, - Clinton,
NTRtL,BUTCHER SHOP
]n:L RiPuY,
(ocoassore to J. W. Langtord)
Ua j bought Out the
vini� g t t above basinessl we
intend to conduct it on the cash principle,
4 fl will supply our customers with the best
tette at the lowest paying prioes. Patrons
Inay" rely upon good service and prompt
filling of all °rdere.
n�Myn,
PORD & MURPHY
Central Bntoher Shop, Clinton
CITY BUTCHER SHOP
li ,wish to inform the pnblio that I will not
be niedersold by any othee person in the
l>neinese. I am a practical betohert and
andetr9tand all the branches of the business.
We keepthe very best meats and a full
atoob always on hand, and will sell at the
I.+pweet Cash Prices. Bring along your
x -motley, and get the meat at the cash price.
We will give Credit but not at cash prices.
Please pall and see what yon can do for
Cash at '
R. FITZSIMONS'
Corobe's Blocq . Butcher Shop.
COUCH & WI! SON.
6ubecribers desire tp notify the pnblio that
they have bought out the butchering business
lately conducted by Mr Jas A.Ford, and will con.
thaw the same under their personal supervision.
-':Orders will have prompt gad careful attention,
li'resh meats of all kinds twill be kept.in season.
sold et reasonable rates pfd delivered anywhere
is town. d /
ARTHUR COUCH/ CHAS. N. WILSON
OL' TON.
Fresh' Sausage I
3" lbs. for 25c.
NO BEEP' OR LIVER PUT IN.
Pork Chops, Roasts, Cured
Meats.
Prices to sdit hard times. Pure LARD
by the pail or crock. We make fresh
ausage every day.
JS STEEP & CO.
FLUR AND FEED STORES.
our, Feed & Seed Store
The undersigned desire to intimate that be
will keep on hand the very best
FLOUR and F EED
Of all kinds also the choicest variety of
Clover, Timothy & Small Seeds
Which will be sold at close margins for cash.
SALT also kept on hand. He will also keep a
hoice variety of all kinds of TEAS which con-
sumers will find to be excellent value.
J. W. HILL
HURON ST., CLINTON.
GOOK'S
Flour Feed Store
BRAN & SHORTS
In large or small quantities.
OIL CAKE and MEAL
OF ALL .KINDS.
10 pounds Choice Oatmeal for 1
bushel of Oats.
D. COOK, CLINTON.
BANKS.
The Holsons Bank.
Incorporated by Act of Parliament, 1865;
CAPITAL, - - $2,000,000.
REST FUND, - $1,800,000.
HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL.
J. H. R. MOLBON President.
F. W. THOMAS,....General Manager.
Notes discounted Collections made, Drafts is-
sued, Sterling and American exchange bought
and sold at lowest current rates. Interest al-
lowed on deposits.
B ARMORS.
Money advanced to fames on their own note
with one or more endorsers. No mortgage re
qulrod as security
H. C. BREWER, Manager.
GEO. D. MCTAOGART.
BANKER
ALBERT ST, - CLINTON.
A general Banking Business
ti ansaoted
NOTES DISCOUNTED
Drafts issued. Interest allowed on
deposits.
FA►.RHA-T% & TISDALL
BANKERS,
OLIN TOW. OS '
Advances made to farmere on their own
natal at low rates of interest.
Banking Bn1neee transacted
g IlnieiresiNuotted on deposits.
$elle Notes bough
, TISDAZJi, Ksnsior.
The moat prompt pleasant and per -
feet cure for Coughs, Colds, Asthma,
isironcttitla. Hoarseness, Sore Throat,
Croup, Whooping Cough, Quinsy,
vai'Hronchial and LunIe the g Dtaeasand es.Throat,
The healing anti -consumptive virtues
of the Norway Pine are combined in
this medicine with Wild ,cherry and
other pectoral Herbs and ftaisains to
make a' true st'echle foi''alt forms of
disease originating from colds.
Price 35c. and soc.
111111=11111.111M
1 CURE FITS:
Sufferer. treatise
ive LYpreu sand of medicine
addt Tree In ress. &u&.
ROOT, M.O. 180 West' Adoiafde street, Toronto, Ont.
NcLeodrs
System RENOVATOR
AND OTHER
• • Tested Remedies.
SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE
For Impure, Weak and Impoverished
Blcod Dyspepsia, Sleeplessness, i'alpa-
tation of the Heart, Liver Complaint
Neuralgia, Loss of Memory, Bronohitia
Consumption, Gall Stones, Jaundice, Kid
ney and Urinary Diseases, St. Vitus' Dance
Female Irregularities and Genera) Debility
LABORATORY, GODERICH, ONT
J. M. MoLEOD,
Prop. and Manufacturer
Sold in Clinton by
J. H. COMBE, and ALLAN & WILSON
CLINTON MARBLE WOItis.
COOPER'S OLD STAND,
Next to Commercial Hotel.
his establishment is in fell o• enation and al
rders filled in the moat satisfacto y way Come -
cry and granite work a specialty. Prices as
easonable as those of any establishL.ent
SEALE & UDOVER,Clinton, lm
For 7 wenty-Five Years
DUNN'S
BAKING
POWDER
Ti1ECOOKSBESTFRIEND
LARGEST SALE IN CANADA.
WEAKNESS'MEN
Quickly, oroughly, Forster Carve
by a new perfected scientific method that
cannot fail unless the case is beyond human
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benefit every day, soon know yourself a king
among men in body, mind and heart. Drains
and losses ended. Every obstacle to happy
married life removed. Nerve force, will,
energy, brain power, when failing or lost,
are restored by this treatment. All small
and weak portions of the body enlarged and
/strengthened. Victims of abuses and excess-
es, reclaim your manhood! Sufferers from
folly,overwork,early errors, i11 health, regain
your vigor! Don' t despair, even if in the last
stages. Don't be disheartened if quacks
Lave robbed you. Let us show you that me-
dical science and business honor still exist;
here go hand in hand. Write for our book
with explanations and proofs Sent sealer],
free Over 2,000 references. '
ERIE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, N.T.
Benm.iller Nus sere
FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES
NORWAY SPRUCE, SCOTCH
AND ASTRACHAN PINE,
The latter of which we make a speoir ty.
LARGE STOCK ON HAND.
The above ornamental trees and shrubbery will
be sold at very low prices, and those wanting any
thing in this connection. will save money by par
chasing here.
Orders by Mailwill be promptly attended
to, Address,
JOHN STEWART, BENMILLER
J. C. STEVESON,
—THE LEADING— .
UNDERTAKER
—AND --
EMBALMER.
A FULL LINE OF
GOODS KEPT 10 STOCK
Th ebestEmbalming-Flu idu sed
Splendid Hearse.
ALBERT ST. ,CLINTON
Residence overs tore '
OPi'OSITE TOW SALL
rI,p$ied by RbeFovitism,
. R' G'•$ Co,, AN.B., VAN SI 'VERU
FOR rooRTik, WEARY NIQATil$
$.4011Beeerele A finest Waite ne WAS Atte:.
Brz'Tp'TVBN rN idee Wzetatee
nuns ter Dor.relt% Sphere,aN me 'Selene?
]los„ Renter—Ds W ale Plan i'Usree
Ague Paan Team Woiteenve. Ezenee
Giving Pawns.
Fromitint #120/011,34 4.13'e Qhrop ole, •
MrDk�id 5t�� Getlinin, ofd8aolrt!a Ba
Road le the owner of pna of the""beet"
in Hing's Coe N.S., and is one of tlii54.
known farmers, in that section of the-tio
ty. He is menially a hard wpr ` me
and s en otrong is always to keppogi
on hie place. Last winter he` epenti th
whole semen in the lumber woods was
8trangemd h althy end, wpr$ed as bard se
anyonet Bet' tit"hat''nbt alwayite been so.
Tn faot, it is the wondered the neighborhood
that be le able to work al all. Before tnov.
Ing to Soott's Bay Road, Mr Corkum lived
at Cheater, Lunenburg Co., N.S., andeehile
there wee a great sufferer from 'rheuma.
tiem, whioh affeoted him in such ai weer
that he was unable to do manual labor of
any kind. About this time he moved to
hie present home, but he (mild not get a
momenta respite from the effeots of his di-
sease. Feeling that he must get well at
any Dost he bad, his old doctor brought
from Chester to his relief, but he was una-
ble to do anything for him. He tried
many kipiis of medieilia hoping to receive
benefit bet to no avail. Being determined
not to die without a struggle he bad doc-
tors summoned from Halifax, but etill con-
tinued to get worse. About three years ago
he took to his bed and his oaee developed
into bone and muscle rheumatism of the
worst type. It spread through all hie
bones, up into his neck and into his arm,
pausing partial paralysis of that limb, ren-
dering it utterly useless since he could not
lift it above his waist. All the strength
left his muscles, and he was unable to turn
in bed without aid. He was able to stand
upon his feet but could not walk. Still the
doctors waited upon him and still he took
their medicines, but with no beneficial re-
sult. During this time Mr Corkum paid
out several hundred dollars in hard cash
for dootcr's bills and medicine, all of whioh
did him not one particle of good. After ly-
ing in bed for fifteen months his case wee
pronounced hopeless and he was given up
by all. About this time he heard of Dr
Williams' Pink Pills, and as a last resource
he resolved to give them a trial. The first
four boxes produced no noticeable effect,
but at the fifth he began to notice a change.
Feelingencouraged he kept on and from that
time he rapidly improved and after using
the Pink Pills for a period of some twelve
weeks he was restored to perfect health.
Such was the wonderful story told a repre-
sentative of the Western Chronicle by Mr
Corkum a short time ago. Mr Corkum is
now fifty-nine years of age and perfectly
healthy and feels younger and better than
he has for years and attributes his recov-
ery solely to the use of Dr Williams' Pink
Pills, and he is willing to prove the truth
of these statements to anyone who may
call upon him.
These pills are a positive cure for all
troubles arising from a vitiated condition
of the blood or a shattered nervone system.
Sold by all dealers or by mail from the Dr
Williams' Medicine Company, Brookville,
Ont., or Schenectady, N. Y., at 50 cents a
box, or 6 boxes for 52.50. Them a are nu-
merous imitations and substitutes against
which the public is cautioned.
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ILLEGIBLE ADDRESSES.
THE WONDERFUL SKILL OF A WOMAN
IN DECIPHERING THEM.
Letters addressed illegibly or incor-
rectly come to the Post Office Depart-
ment at Washington by the million.
To the "live letter division" of the de-
partment come all letters of this char-
acter. This division is in charge of a
woman. She has a large force of
clerks. Under her the division has
grown from a mere adjunct to an im-
portant and most interesting field of
labor, and in the whole range of gov-
ernment employment there is no other
post which is so unique and requires
more detective talent.
About five million such letters sere
yearly turned into this division, and
' nearly every one gets to its destination
if there is the faintest clue on which tc
work. A letter to be sent to the de-
tective division must be so illegible or
so curiously directed that none of the
clerks at the post office from which it
was sent can read it. When it reaches
Washington it is an Egyptian puzzle
which no one seems able to solve. But
with her wonderful brain and her long
course of training, this woman is able
to send letters to destinations that one
would never dream were meant.
Once a letter came addressed to Bent
Arrow, Neb., hut as there was no office
of that name in the state, she sent it
to Broken Bow, a'small settlement.
Another missive was addressed to
Goose Bay, N. C., and returned, as
there was no such place. The lady
reasoned there was somewhere about
that part of the country a town
of some such name, and decided upon
Duck Creek as the onedmeant, and she
was right. A third letter was address-
ed to Rat Trap, Miss., and she sent it
to its rightful owner at Fox Trap, in
the same state.
Some of the most interesting letters
are preserved in a drawer, which is
full of envelopes that have been de-
ciphered, received and sent back at the
request of the office. There is not one
among them that the average person
could lead. For instance, there is one
in a cramped hand for Tigerfols, N.Y.,
but no one would dream that Niagara
Falls was the place meant. Another
letter was to be sent to Chunkie City,
but Sandusky was the place meant.
Knowledge was put on one envelope
which was meant for Norwich, but it
got to its destination all right.
One of the most puzzling addresses
was one in the State of Furgoine. It
went the rounds of the office, and at
last some bright body tried pronounc-
ing it rapidly, and it was then discov-
ered thatVirginia was the place meant.
Some witty person wrote his address
in shorthand, but it was read and de-
livered. One letter came from New
York that no one in the city could
make. head or tail of. But this woman
puzzle reader decided that what seemed
but a series of meaningless scratches
was meant for District -Attorney Nicoll.
ACTS LIKE MAGIC.
DEAR Srns,—I can truly say that Bur
dock Blood Bitters cots like magic. I
drove away all the pimples from my face
cleansed my blood and inoreased my weigh
by simply nsing one bottle. J. E. ED
WARDS, Arnprior, Ont.
Children ,Cry for
ltche1'fo Ca$fo; lie, i 1'
-MOM NOTM4'
Mr d'e $.'I'iXtterSO4, loi'werly,Pritne
NIttleter Qfi Victoria, Is dead. His
ministry resigned Sept, 25th, i89I,
Edna Schmidt, the yeengeat gbiid of K.
G. Schmidt, the milliottere brewer of Ohio-.
egg, elgpQ, IgG1 wet k with her fetker'e
tlQaobman. :4
Mre T. 0. Eawkine, 0battnnooga, Tenn„
say: Shiloh's ,Vitalizer saved my life, I
consider it the ,beet remedy, fora debilitat-
ed' eyytem I :vet' Mode >?'or Dytpe ria,
Livep or Hidfley troubles it excels: "Price
75 eta.
ThQ cited States Government orop re.
poets,' show the yield of wheat, oorn and
oatte We year to be 8,621,230,000 uehele
about 211,000,000 in mese of -I1, and
nearly 50 per tient. more than 1814.
"'The offloiai board of the George Street
Methodist
Church, Brookville have extend-
ed their ball to' Rev; W. G. Henderson, of
W innigeg to be theiripastor next year. Re
haQ consented if his transfer can be secur-
ed.
A RzitenitejLs Oman.—J. W. Jennison,
'Ciilford—Spent between 0200 and $900 in
consulting Doctors; tried Dixon's and all
other treatments but got no benefit. One
box of Chase's Catarrh Cure did me more
good than all other remedies, in fact I zon.
aider myself cured, and a 26 cent box at
that.
David MoClure, of Williameford and
Robert McClure, of Chatsworth, died with-
in two days of each other. David was 73,
Robert 67. They Dame from Ayr, Soot -
land, in 1854, having been neighbors ever
since and each leaves a widow and 9 ohild-
ren,
Many people, when a little constipated,
make the mistake of using saline or other
drastic purgatives. All that is needed is e
mild dose of Ayer's Pills to restore the reg-
ular movement of the bowels, and nature
will do the rest. They keep the system in
perfect order.
Theodore Durrant, on trial for the mur-
der of Blanche Lamont at San Francisco,
is reported to have placed a written state-
ment in his lawyers' keeping in which he
claims to have seen Pester Gibson and a
young man in the act of murdering the
girl.
Ladies clean your kid gloves with Jos-
ephine Glove Cleaner, for sale only by
Hodgene Bros., Clinton, sole agents for the
Perrin, Freres and Alexander Kid Glove
in all the most desirable shades, dressed
and undressed, lace and button.
John Phillips, who shot Mr C'ruick-
shanks, the lawyer, at Cobourg, was
found beside his daughter's grave in
the cemetery, having blown his brains
out. His victim died Thursday even-
ing The motive for the crime appears
to have arisen out of a law suit.
Doctors recommend Norway Pine Syrup
because it is the best cure for coughs and
colds. Price 26o. and 50o. at druggists.
"King" Callahan, the professional bridge
jumper, leaped from the Poughkeepsie
bridge into the Hudson river, a distance of
212 feet. He was fatally injured.
MARK IT WELL.
A Development Peculiar to the p�eyg�
Generation Danger-on.r and Often Fatale
As each generation comes and goes it
is marked by changes, developments
and discoveries unknown to its predeces-
sors. From aphysical standpoint one of
the most to be dreaded conditions and
peculiar for its rapid increase during the
present generation, is when the mind
labors under the delusion of persecution,
continual restlessness, pain in the back
and head, twitching of the muscles of the
face and hands, furred tongue, breath foul
and heavy, nausea and further indications
of stomach troulee. There may be de-
lirium, convulsions or sinking spells.
Medical authorities apply different names
to the conditions that are unintelligible to
the average reader. The actual fact is
the demoralized and dangerous state of
the system is due to the accumulation of
"Body Poison" in the blood that should
and would be thrown off by the Kidneys
if in a healthy condition. In order to re-
store health, strike at the root of the dis-
ease with Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills, the
only medicine known that will control the
,changes going on in the Kidneys, enabl-
ing them to furnish for the whole system
blood free from disease -breeding poison
building up the shattered condition of
nerves, and relieving mental depression.
Price 25c., sold by all dealers. Edman -
son, Bates & Co., Toronto.
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In the system, strains the lungs ud
prepares • way for pneumonia, ones.
times consumption.
PYNY - PECTORAL
positively ouroe coughs and .olds to a
surprisingly short time. Ws soda.
title certainty, tried and trgit, Mme•
ing and herding in 1ta.ft.ata
LARGE BOTTLE, ONLY 25 CENTS.
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Just spend his Four w�
Quarters for a bottle of
Burdock Blood Bitters (*
as all sensible people do; be-
cause it cures Dyspepsia, Con-
stipation, Biliousness, 5 1 c k
Headache, Bad Blood, and all
Diseases of the Stomach, Liver,
Kidneys, Bowels and Blood from
a common Pimple to the worst
crof 1ous Wes
AJA albtteet.e1esstarr. �lai4 erfits6, e; Irli i e•a.aicel sseliesesese,
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,----*W1 WILL HAVE Qi 0I�EARI JG SAI K OF
E ,
DRY 6.. CERIES, BOOTS!
SIIETC
From now till Dec. 31st. All will be sold if prices will do it,
Tice following prices will ,give an indication of what we are
prepared to do in alt departments.
Best Granulated Sugar, 231bs for.... $1
or 120 pounds for $5
TEAS -50c lines reduced to 45c '
40e lines reduced to 35e
25c lines reduced to 20c 1
CANNED GOODS—Corn, Peas and
Tomatoes, 8ceach,good Salmon 11c
PATENT MEDICINES—$1 reduced
to 85e, 75c to 65c, 50c to 43e, 25c to 22
CARPETS—several lines at great re-
duction.
All Canadian Tweeds reduced 20 per i
cent, and imported ones 10 per ct
per yard.
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DRESS GOODS—Witte the exception
of a few pieces of Black Cashmere,
I reduced 20 per cent.
WINCEYS reduced 25 per cent.
GINGHAMS reduced 25 per cent
CORSETS—$1 reduced to 90c, 75c to 700
50c to 45c. '
READY MADE CLOTHING—inolud-
ing Children's, Youths' and Men's
Suits and Overcoats, 20 per cent off
HATS and CAPS—Several lines 25 per
cent off, others at half price.
BOOTS and SHOES 20 per cent off
RUBBERS—Heavy and Fine 10 per
cent off.
WATERPROOF COATS—Men's $5.50
to 9114. Ladies' $4.50 to $6.
Goat Robes and Fur Coats very low
COTTONS—Gray and White lc per yd
off all round.
UNDERCLOTHING—extra value, res
duced 10 per cent.
Special Bargains in CROCKERY and GLASSWARE. Also many other lines
of which we have not room to mention. As we purpose doing a Cash Business
we offer this as an introduction.
TERMS CASH. . . Now is the time to save money.
The first $10 purchaser on Monday mornings will receive a special present extra
ADAMS' EMPORIUM,
Lt�NDESBORO R. ADAMS.
CURES BALDNESS,
fISTOPS FALLING HAIR,
CURES DANDRUFF,
RESTORES FADED AND
GRAY HAiR TO NATURAL
° COLOR AND VITALITY.
PERFECTLY HARMLESS.
WARRANTED.
CLEAR AS WATER.
NO SEDIMENT. NO LEAD,
SULPHUR OR CHEMICALS.
ONE HONEST MAN
AND BUT ON E RELIABLE
HAIR FOOD.
NO DYE.
e feed the Hair that which it lacks
and nature restores the color.
THEORY.
Rov*t eCALP Foo o destroys the diseased germs
of the scalp and a healthy to tion is sot up.
It contains the principal properties of the batt that
are necessary to its life N ichoutwhich it will not grow.
It fertilizes the scalp the same c. i you do a field of
corn and growth is certain. It invt;roretes the slag-
g.ish scalp, cleanses ii and thoroughl•v eradicates all
dandruff, which is the i'or.:vnnor of baldness.
It is the ONLY remedy- over discoct:red that will re-
store the Life, Beauty fir.•. N1'nrt' Color to the hair
Without harm. MAI:.I')'!c7as 1'1tu.IPTLY FLOLrn.
SEND Pon FREE 1',V'i,;',.H-tti.
STATE AND LOCAL ei (: v'(:i WANTED.
ROYAL S CI t_P F000 Ga.
Box 305, WINDSOR, own
AS CLEAR AS A BELL
If a pupi
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Forest City Business and Shorthand College, London, Ont.
does not grasp a subject readily, we repeat and repeat until he gets it. We drill; some schools
don't. Wo got our reputation that way; we intend to sustain it by giving a thorough grind in all
subjects taught. Wo teach bookkeeping and
ybusiness paper by a now method Enquire about
Mr E A Coon has accepted aipositi position D Smith oWinona, Ont., as assist ant bookkeepor
Catalogue free.
J. W. WESTERVELT, Principal.
Featherbone Skirt Bone
FOR GIVING.
stye -shape
TO
Ladies' Dresses.
A light, pliable, elastic bone
made from quills. It is soft and
yielding conforming readily to
folds, yet giving proper shape to
Skirt or Dress.
The only Skirt Bone that may
be wet without injury.
The Celebrated FE A-
THERBONE CORSETS are
corded with this material.
For sale by leading Dry Goods Dealers
MANITOBA SCHOOLS
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Look over these prices.
SUGARS Special quotation in obis. Selling by $ ess than wholesale prima
CANNED GOODS Put np by THE BEST PACII3;ORS. Tomatoe
Corn and Apples Pnmpkine, Salmon and Mackerel.
TEASExtraordinary values in Japan, Black and Green. Good Japan only:15o
a pound. Chinese Mixture only;20o a pound.
RICE -25 pounds for $1. RAISINS -28 Ib. box for $1. PRUNES, CALI-
FORNIA APRICOT and PEACII PIS
tLargestleand boat assorted stook of "CROCKERY and GLASSWA 'tE in the oounty
ll Selling at close prioes. See quality and prion.
J. W. lrw. •,-aGrocer
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