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The Clinton News-Record, 1898-03-10, Page 6
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It x111) El a tncteased appal inure than its usual rennit'kableefficac, I Prof. Phelps had studied the nerves �he best physicians rocu11uneud. fifes and toue� nil the atuuuach to dead y' i it,-rralvitig:people well. It makes short iuhealthtenddisease,whenwell-noetr- eik of thegymen of all deedicin tf ions with tint• tnc•fini d food. Its nfest h- work of disease. IL rapidly drives out ished and when under -nourished, in ". speak o� the wunde►•fnl uiediciuH with 'ing artt�,n i. iuuuediately uuurifest in 1 Y enthusiasm. I ft clearing up of the muddy, u11beall lly neuralgia, sleeplossuess, dyepepsia and ►nen and women and children years tire's Celery Compound has it re- skin, lit) increase in weight and tnot•e !'beuunittlslu frons the syste►u; It re_ betole he looked till- the remedy. hard of life-saving work that has uevrr refresbitlg; sl'mp• i'love,' that lasstitude, of ' tied feel- Pau les Celery C,ul11pnnud is the out - been equalled. I ing;," which betoketis weakened nerves comes of his entire professional life. It. Z'dine's Oelery Compound cures dAs- ; Fiv,t• discovered after lahur;iou., and poor blood, is the one remedy that the world '61 , It makes people well: It ha, I scientific lesearelt by the ablest phvsi- iV„rnen working in e1nsH offices; could not loose to -day at any price. ,i4ved the lives of thousands of suffer- I Plat] AlliPl,le'thllaa aver produced, Prof, sales -woolen tired out and nervous Paine's Celery Compound induces "ers. It tnake9 the woak s'ron+r, )Jdtvttd E. Phelps, 1I. ])., LL U., of flow ]not; hauls' slaudiug ori Lheir the body to take on solid flesh. It purifies the blond iiia enriches the 11)`!r tlrloLeth Collegrc•, it is prest•rrbed alld felts and waiting; ill inlpaLient, in itat- Physicians recognize Paine's Celery nerves. w publicly t•nduraed by the beat praeti- ing{ custou,ers t over-worked, worried Compound as the one scienlific spring Every condition of winter life hits tioner:, iu evaty city of America. It and disheartened wen rind women remedy, and it is universally prescrib- F .-_ igen detrimental to health. There has ,hiE`n be t, ser euthusiastieally recoui- ever•ytvheru will be astonished to Hud ed by them wherever there is great mended de y grateful rnen and woolen how inuch.ha ilea life becomes \when need of it Vigorous and prompt restor- e Pen a steady decline in uervuua vigog. happier � • � g p h in every ivalk of life. twit it is to -day tit their nerves Intoe been strengthened ing of he; [tit ruul shengtll to the •' �7aw that s rill conies tho body is every' sense the host popular gaoled f„reedy to cast off mihealthy tissues if p y' and their blood purified by means of worn-out system. the world ever knew. it n only given a when This oppnr- this great remedy, Paine's Celery Compound is the best ' i%Unity CnmeS Wlletl 1hH eXCI'et(11•y It lots proven itself the greatest of :111 N„ other reniedy has the hearty ap- spying; reniedy because- it is afore than ,. romans, kidneys, skin and bowels tu•e spring( medicine s• proval of it like body of educated nren it mere spring; remedy. It brings tloadelo work actively and the nerve, In Montreal, Toronto, Hamilton, and wnureu }Intl professional men, Icor about 2L healthy appetite, complete a +4t +p aha to furnish sufficient energy to London, Quebee., Halifax, Fit. John, lilts there ever been it remedy thativas digestion, regular action of the bow - digestive 1gestive organs. t Winnipeg and other cif ies, the leading welcomed in So many intelligent, pro• els and the other excretory organs meds fn the tt t Ill accomplishes druggists have found that the deniand. dent homes where care is taken to get whenever taken, whether in summer .oc►o®®�'m®®0®.er®o�®®o - Silver R•ovelti s -little things-- ( - 1SflS➢tflCHAf�fl;4. 1S I11; P1tUPIlE't' OR PUE'1'7 -- r I Big ones If vont choose; uI CANNOT saywh but the idea is Y 0,. r MOWBRAY -DENNISON- On Tuesday, March y . GuTe Thinj,a Mr baby -Baby Rings; 1st, nt the residence of Ar. r. 1fm. Dennison, I somehow borne in upon my mind that )od and cheal) tet CREWS% con. 13, McKilt p, Robt. Mowbray to Susie we ara on the eve of great discoveries in O Dennison, daughter of Mr. Wm. Dennison, both the healing art, I think we shall soon _Ft�� of McKltlop. learn the nature of cancer and consump- r®r Tari — - � YOU ( LOVE-FORREST-At the residence of the tion, and how to cure them; qnd per - bride's parents, on March 2nd, by Rev. Samuel haps, better still, we may find the pro - i... R �- ( Acheson, Mr. w. It. Love, of Stanley, to Miss h ,aceta (preventive) to all iso s sunburn, roughness of C p y (g ) disease; • so blattha A. Forrest, of nay, r skin, etc. It is what you tJ�, that we shall only die of age, and hu - are after just now, is it p JLWITT-ANDERSO-+-At the Manse, Blue- manity-tortured no more by pain - not? These March winds ®' vale, on February 22nd, by Rev. Mr. West, :fir. shall ass out of this world j!''•, i f n y • I David Jewitt, to Miss Mar daughter of Air. p a6 serenely d are hard n the skin. Pro- Y, g o bnwuet Anderson, of Turnlwrr . as the summer twilight fades into dark- vention being' better than 1 Y Hess „ ` cure get a bottle of WRAITH-TtiRNLR-In Cuh•oss on February YI n f 1'h9 above pataataph is quoted from ` Srd, by Rev Mr. Burwash, at the reaidanco all interesting e �Vl1atCVeT of the b • a r, read recent, at ` bride's father, Mr. Charles Turner, Mr. 8 p p Y a �nr �n; Mam n( no{ao6�® , tivorge lfrai.h, ut' Winghum, to ,liiss�Eliza an important meeting of physic[ana. OG 1 in buying a Watch here. Turner, of Cuirass. Whether its author is more prophet r , KENDREw-CROSS-In Innisfiel, on Feb. pith, than poet time alone can decide. o ; And use it daily. Any tart ® We guarantee. PEE FEC 1 by Rev. Mr. Shaw, Mr. J. Keudrow, of Rod White we all hope time may prove him or roughness of`skin, which P Deer, Alberta, to Hiss J. S. Cross, of Biuevale, right, we moat still admit that progress p• you ma.yalready have, will p Satisfaction with wbI1tever Out. in this direction is not rapid. Of the soon disappear tinder its BROWN GRAIIAa-At the Baptist Parsons a multiplication of drugs there is no end use while any farther Watch ori bu of us and p g p ' 4 trouble will be entirely y y i ' Listowel, on the 10th ult., by the Rev. W. T and much reading about them is a a7. prevented. This Cream is ' But,,, James Brown to amrgarct Uraliam, both weariness to the flesh ; yet the medi- the `e been' in busibess of Atwood, Ont. A,3, . pleasant to use being 0 cines which can be relied upon to pro- neither oily nor sticky. , CORRY IL4.mmOND-At the residence of ar. duce direct and specific effects can be d` loo enough t0 )rove, that Oil the Contt•at',y it dries f8 1 John Hammond, brother of the bride, on the reckoned upon your fingers and right in making; and keep- � 23rd ult., by the Rev. W, T. Bunt, Edward thumbs. As to one, at least, of We keep Our 1)I'O1n1Se8. Corry to Sarah Jane, daughter of the late' ing the skin soft and o Edward IIumniond, of Elms. these, the favorable evidences increases { smooth its a baby's. It is Aip ]�u01V all fll)Olit L11e - steauily as it is more widely tested and sold by us only at 25c a P' employed, bottle. 0Watches we sell and sell Ffll[!L'd'3bB. For example, take tin instance like !. WILSON -In East t\'awanosh, on 11arch 1st, the the following: "In thA early part of thein for just what they wife of Mr. James Wilson, of a daughter, 1391,' says the writer, "f began to feel MGM Glasses low, weak and out of sorts, I had no ® f YIILLS-In IIullott on March 1„ t, the wife of are. Don't jrOtt need one, Aga. John Alitls, of daughWr(sti11 bornr. relish for my meals, and after eating I are a. great saving to the 0 SAir. Joh ON -In Hallett, to march 2nd, the felt 4'heavy weight and oppresosin at eyes these bright days• o the, cheat and around the sides. No i We sell them at 25 wile of Mr. Richard Sanderson, of a daughter 5�••"•. ,' i0, 75C � ----o matter what kind of food I took, I had R .Lod $1. mWALLwIN-At the Methodist parsonage, husk- n constant nagging pain, at the cheat _ now, on Friday, Feb. 18th, the wife of ltay. 1. ® 41. Waliwin, 1}: A., of a sou. and stomach: d ice" , B. ®`t9, "i grew to be extremely nervous and McINTYRE-In \tinghnm, on Feb. 28th, the wretched, and my ailment made life a wife of Mr. O. McIntyre, a daughter. E m, Jeweller ant, l+;tllet't Watch misery. YeW, after year I continued to ft.: ALLEN I LSO-� BARIlETT-In Stoyone n, B. C., on Feb. 21st, suffer, now better, now worse, but never ' 0 -Repairer the wife of Mr. li. A.Barrett, of a sun. properly well." DRUGGISTS AND OPTICIANS. ADAIR-In Turnborry, on Feb. 28th, the wife .Like other forces, the influence or ---..— — of ar. Will. Adair, of a soil. disease mast be estimated by its aggre- mE>®mss©�m0 �ma0 m4)®A BELCIIER-In tloderich, on the lot of ,lard• gate results. We pity people who sufi- Apples Wanted. the wife of mr. E. C Belcher,of a daughter. er keenly for a short tithe from injury I wantall the Alarhetab cApplos I can buy HUDIE-In (3oderich township, on starch 4th of, from air acute disease, But what is and wilt pay the highowtprice comms curate I• , With foreign quotatio -s, yield rmir app es un- the wife of nr. (lcurge nudge, of a daughter. that compared. with the GRAND MASS of ®ITHE Ell you have ascertained from me what I can distress, bodily and mental, arising o. - - ® pay f•.,r them, Do not make any mistake• from a cause like this ? It is like a ® 078t•f D. CANTELON, C,inton. DF,AIr11.4. sharp thundershower in contrast with 0, "�' ® - weeks of unbroken dreariness and e ® �. WiLLIANi50N-In Tuc(ersmith on Thursday, " 0, ! ® Nob,ualry 2lth, C. Williamson, aged 33 years storm. Fanny what it means "NEVER Lot for Sale.' and 6 mouths. r0 fir PROPERLY WELL. o Cotta0e and I. , Of Cl 06191 and a Ito -t my strength, continues Mr, � a ^— A1c(iLil LF. -In Cleveland, on Thursday, Feb „ Watches Will ® The undersigned offers for sale a frawe 'Lath, Jnwes ..ceiufiio, formerly of Soaforth Frnnklin, until it Was with difficulty � ' f 0 cuttago of fon' rinnvis, with .uan•lo. Uentratll) ,,god 0'2 years, that 1 got ail out my business. I took a wrono at times ago 0 Poll ai-A.(,oApplyt[o Ovid dralnrtgo. will b• R1•;P;\'ES-In itcholl, on the ',8th alt,, infant varfuus kinds of medicine, but nothing 41heed rep.tir Ing'. ® IV. C. S1:ARL1C, daughter of Mrs. John Rooves. gave me more thuD temporary ease ; 0' 0 Clinton, Nov loth. th-, n I was as bad as ever, -If .yorrs goes astpay ® CRL' Cruise, ago 78 ye ll, on the 27th 2l t., win, "In January of this year (1886) I read Cruise, aged 78 soars, `L months and 20 days. , brio it to us anti n -`"-- - -" - m a book about Mother Seigel's Cura- • 0 BAR t•JR-Itl mitc:hefl, on the loth alt., tiro. Try- tive Syrup„and of its having cured cases tiVe will put It to @ phena Baker, aged 80 years, l month and 22 like mine.. I �' ° , PROSTRATED, EXHAUSTED days yet a bottle from Mr. rights. 1\'o Cure ®E Bayley, chemist, Lark Road, and after g PROCTOR -In Clinton, on March Ith, Margaret taking it felt very much better. I con- .; n0 pay, Perhaps Ann connell, reliotof the late John Proctor, tinned with it anti in elites week's time ® aged 30 years and 10 mouths. , roe I felt lihe a new being. Soon I was so � •u tA� Pl0 SLEEP—NO REST. 11ANTF.LON-In ooderich township nn welch much better that my friends remarked 6th, John Albert, son of air. Poter cantolon, ♦ 0 LL do not appreciate upon a change. ' ` 0 the words of John O. aged 24 years and 14 dnys, , ;y ® I f can now eat and digest any kind Saxe, WI70 sang, "(30d 'In/'.,oNAl,t,-b, (3 detirb town+bfp, rn alarah 6th, E ® b i,. bless the man tvho Ca,, n,a Jo:,n J,ncaouatd, nged Ts years• of four!: Had 1 known of the merits of r r p first Invented sleep!” :Mother Seigel's Syrup sooner I should A New ��ateb. Will) a But appreciation is have been spared much misery. You our large stock we rine 0 r' not wanting to those For Over Fifty Years at,(- at liberty to publish this statement•, *' bbtlnd to have sonnet hin 0 /1 �'� who have suffered as Y p ;q g tit /� .0 Mrs. white of Mara Mas, Wrvsl,Ow's 4noTFTIv(} Rvttrr has bO0„ and refer' anyone to me. (Signed) 11. thlJt wfll soft you tahile ® � .° Township Ent. who nse,1 by Millions of mothers for their chlldro„ B, Franklin, 144, Park Road, Aston, became so Ill with Birmingham, October Lith, 1896. the prices will plea'+P ® while CcathJng. If disturbed nt• night ,Lou o nervous troubles e t onald that to cote her bre• broken of y0[Ir rust by a sick child auifering F t la now conceded that you. No haute sella ® thea, Mr. Donald Menne, 0. well-known re- ,end cryIug wllh porn of ('ut.thlg'l ot)(h sand ill at the mnlnritq cheapet than, we do. ® Silent of that illustrious section of North onto and Kot a boldo of "11rs. \vinslow's suoth• Sante with CLOCKS, Ontario: ",My sister had'not slept. a night tog Sirup for Children I'eethhlg. It, wilj re. of our prevailing diseases, including 4' SILVERWARE, etc. ® for over three months, She could not have Iiuvt) ilia poor refit) enlfmrr lmmediattely. lie. consumption (that spectre at every ® Stood title much longer, and It was only 1Wild it Pon it., mothers, (here i, no oil4uko ahont Northern fireside) are more or less 0 g) when dentb seemed Imminent that South It. It cures Dia rrh(ea re rulatcs the St.ornaell close, associated with failure of the dl� American Nervine became the good Y ' 0,• i ® elclan, After taking the first dose ofptho t}lnnls�rcdu rwhnflunnnntton�anl4avevtt�roeand gelstive process -otherwise what we Nervinn she slept 111 night, slid gained ellegayy to the whole sestc,n, "lily, 1,Vinslow's familiarly call indigestion or dyspepsia. Ruffiball 0 In flesh inter nervousness.' well, and lino now Hvothini� Hvrng;' fit'rhllrlrrn terthinµ is plan• Now, as the Indigestion of food is, be- ne sign of nervousness, This Is n wonder- rant to 1110 Vista ami iv ilio proscription Of 0110 rr Br a ful medicine In the severest (,uses of ner- of tilt) oleingt o,(1 hest female physicians and yond question, the surperlative Kuno voueness, and the greatest flesh•bulider to nurses in the Linftnd Hlntt)s. Privet -entyfive tion porlurmed within the human body, ,eatler of Jewellery Fashion. pe ountl anywhere In the world. -2t5. sontsabottle. Soldby all druggists thronght out, the world." Re sero and ask for 'Mats. illness in various forms, MUST result 0110 Y0,66f900®°0te®00m0000p00 Sold by Wntts & Co. WrNnl,ew'PHOOT111NA:•(vnUP. hom any imperfection it, as death =� rapidly follows upon its complete arrest. t OTIOR. Adrian Braun, a convict in Bing It would aeem a rational conclusion Sing Prison, murdered his wife, who that any hope of finding a PREVENTIVE of ( wits 'payto� hint it visit, by stabbing ,being tie'me misunderstanding with re In buying needs tteconomy in her with it nife. disease moat be founded upon our Kid adtvloukage, let It be dletlnotly understood extravagance,'becausetilecoot knowledge of how to control digestion ti�Ittifany person takes possession of anv kind oYcultivatlonwnetedonlnforlorseedti always largely exceeds the original - - and maintaln it in normal health and 4( WrmItAft etnd falls to report to me f shall at cost of the best and dearest needs to vigor indefinitely. On no other theory •ttrctl tike froeeedinga. Remember this Is the be had. The beet fe nlways tine 'sS4C' 4nit WArtifi)gy�� I hull groe. CAPT. WDf• BABB. ehoapent. Pays trifle more for can we expect to see men die of old age itSosfvitf of Wreo76 ail 1r►oh -- oil�> 0�drfari', $$$'''tilt. 7th ISOI. � What the future may have in afore ®ourharr for us It were idle to predict, but thus 'far it Is certain that the most effective improvers of Sto6k• remerl,y for dyspepsia and its sequences Thb l- 4drsiued liar on his promisos, 161h and al,aausget your monny'01worth. r��®� is Mother Seigel's Syrup. One fact is onde'Wdtbn, Gtctlerieh Township, Five cents par paper everywhere. worth a thousand dreams. Always the best. Seed Annual free. ,.11u''1'lidr'c1I1Sli1tlrcd Jersey Brill. Terms: -$1 p.M.PfiHhY&OO.,Wlndsor,Ont. li's only artotlrer2Way of a lit�lg, Is your of ghbreel C with the White Boar, reins- hair grolwin9P For green means rarufn '(rima r-•�t, wftll ilio privilogo of return- 9 9 g• ng. You can MAKS hat, grm by using A 6i1a16r6lip fired Tamworth hoar, reg istered. dew-a1with privilege of returning. I,z aro cliance to improve your stook Mt. W Ii. Morey- , of Acton, the a�tr Moor T. C. tnwvNna, well-known glove manufacturer, isyer purest and Best for Table and Darr tl5lets Owner. (lead. Y No adulteration. Never rakes, or in winter; but as the greatest of Spring remedies it has extraordinary opportunities for inducing the body to throw off morbid hurnors that poison it and cause (heutnatisru, neu►aLlgia, heart trouble anti a general low state of the health, as in spring the system is more pliable, and chronic diseases, so securely lodged in the system that they are with difficulty oersted, be- come inure tractable. Thonsands of mei and women have Pound from personal experience that Paine's Celery Unmpound makes peo- ple well, and keeps all from sickness who take it in the spring, Many a father and mother have noticed the unmistakable improve- ment in the health of their children from takings Paine's Celery Compound in the spring. It is the one scientill. Cally accurate r•ennedy fitted by its composition to thoroughly purify the blood and dispel that exhausted feel - !jig and get rid of skin diseases, head- aches and fats of depression with which children with weak, nervous systems, as well its grown people, are afflicted. The Live Stock Market. TORONTO. Toronto, March 4, -Offerings of stuff tit the western cattle yards to -day were it great deal heavier than they have been lately, and the result was that cattle were slightly weaker in tone. There were 60 car loads of stuff cattle It' , including 108 sheep and laulbs, 3,61A) llos, 30 caives and about40 rnilch cows •end sprineers. One of the notables features of the market tvas the buying by Mr. Joseph Wilson of it couple of carloads, 40 head, of thoroughbred shorthorn bulls for 1Viessrs. Conrad Brothers, of Lethbridge, Man. These are for breeding purposes. The prices Paid ruled from $30 to $80 'each. Cat- tle mien are continually discussing the proposed plan to remove the cattle yards, and the majority of them are strongly averse to their reirwval from the present site. .Export Cattle -There is the same quirt trade being done ip this line, a few loads of cattle beings made up to be shipped by way of St. John. Prices prod rule from $3,75 to $3.95 for pretty good cattle and front $4 to $4,25 per cwt for' choice. Butchers' Cattle -There was a slight - hr weaker tone fn this line as it result of the heavier offerings. Must of the staff was sold before the close of the d:ty, but 11111eln of it wits not of gaite as good quality as flee dealers wished. Quotations ruled fvonn 31 to 31hc per lb for good cattle nnrd tip to 3� for Some- 1111 choice. Coinuluu cattle sold for 2;f to 3c per It). There: tt ere several car- loads of choice cattle killed it the Iiarris abattoir. Stockers and feeders -Good feeding steers. were: selling front $3.50 to $3.00 S cwt, mostly 'for I o fill vacancies in distillery byres. For light stockers for Buf iaLlo tbere was a fair demand, prices ruling from 21 to 3jc per Ib. Sheep and Lambs-Bneks sold for 2A to 2�c per lb and good shipping ewes and butchers' sh(+ep sold readily at from 3c to 3Ic per lh soole choice ones cotung close to 31Jc. Lambs are firms at front 5 to 51c per lb, Calves -Offerings were heavier and prices were a shade weaker, ruling from $2 to $7 each, a few extra choice veals only going a shade higher that that range. Milch Cows and Springers -Dairy- men are still looking for good cows and the result was that the market held firm at $20 to $45 each. Bogs. -Offerings were heavy, but the market held its own. Choice singers sold for 5 to Sic per tb, weighed oft: the I cars, thick -fat at $3.60 per cwt, light at $3.75, sows at $3 to $3.2x5 and stags and other rough hogs at frott $2 to $2.25 per cwt. We quote :- Milc4 cows, each.$20 , .. $20 00 to $45 00 Export cattle, per cwt.. 3 75 to 4 25 Butchers' choice cattle, cwt ..... ....... 3 50 to 3 75 Butchers' good cattle, cwt ................ 325 to 330 Butchers' corn. cattle, cwt . 2 75 to 3 00 Berns, per cwt .. ... , ... 2 75'to 3 65 Feeders, per, cwt....... '3 50 to 3 60 Stockers, per cwt....., 2 75 to 3 25 Expos t sheep, per cwt. 9 00 to 3 25 Butchers' sheep, per cwt.. 3 00 to 3 25 Lamhs, per cwt........ 5 o() to 5 25 Calves, per head. 2 lw to 7 00 Choice bacon hogs, per cwt . 5 00 to 5 13 Light hogs, per cwt. , 4 70 to 4 75 Thick fat hogs, per cwt 4 55 to 4 60 Stores, per cwt........ 4 50 to 4 60 Bows, per cwt.......... 3 les) to 3 25 Stags, per cwt......... 2 00 to 2 Zai PILE TERRVRS 811EPT AWAY. Dr. Agnew's iOntment stands at the head as a reliever, healer, and sure sure ' for Piles in all forms. One application will give comfort in a few minutes, and three to six days application according to directions will cure chronic oases. It relieves all itching and burning skin diseases in a day. 35 cents. --}Bold by Watts & Co. Thomns McDonald and his thirteen - year -old daughter, Mamie, were drowned in AlcNamee's Cut on Satur- ;lay evening, 1l�Tr+ 4 STRATrORD, ONT. Our neuritis aro praotldal and are offered to the tublle with eoulidafnoo that tho inatructlon Is horoll th and the boot td be obtained in thio noun- sy. Individual instruction. Students omit enter ,y ti ill. Clroulars free. IV, Jr RLIAOTT, th4no ipa Lovely things ill lt.lilbroiderie5 tion, the tiniest little edge to the llll over and heavy Skirting width. Corsets we know the ladies will buy, stylish, well made, 900'1 fitting, best material, low priced. These points'are what suit lady buyers. NEW GLOVES Perriti's Celebrated Kit] Gloves are what this store sells, They are t1je best, that's Why we keep thein, that's why the -ieolale a„k for then,. VEILINGS new and beautiful, allilost every new thing seer, hero froin `_0c. up. RIBBONS in rich Satin awl Silk all widths from baby to Wide sash widths ill the leading 5bades. EIOSIERY is a special feature with ltli us 'and ZL111 continue to be for spring and the corning summer. GILR'%0Y & W CLINTON. Perm -it STs. An easy chair at hard prices is riot an easy chair at 1111. The Chairs you boy fr•onl its are easy and the prices you pity for them are also easy, r n Bedroom Suites and Side- boards ide boards we have a line w e are � ,, . • � , ,;.� -'r•• I79!I ,I 'rl! t i, 'i•.11ti: � • r:• �� iiia offering -u ..... I nb at prices which 'are r i (°more than easy." In carrying on it Business like we du—whic•11 exte ids front the Atlantic to the Pacific and also llu•oug i, (Treat Britain we are cogO polled to keep changing our designs. Our how I)esigns are now ready for 1,4i warke t. A few of last season's desig n aro left but not enough to offer to the wholesale trade. We wrint to clear I.holn out and if' low prices will do it they will 80011 go. If You are looking for Bargains cotno t0 its and yon will get thei). 6:7®�R �, t l-5 I E t, 1• ]no our l� B�dBi� t t ut nr H o•k•. UNDERTAKING. --In t c Is complete n le tc. and prices es p ars low as the lowest . We have the finest, 1learsos and Outfits in the. County. Night and Sunday calls for Undertaking answered Int residence of our Funeral Director, J. VV- C'hidley, Ding street, opposite Foundry. b IN p AVLr 0 _11 %* U0 V ®7® FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING 1898 New I� �C ' Ptai.t 1898. Raisins—Mala a, Valencia and Sultanas. Currants - Filiat.ras and. Fine Vostizzas. California Prunes and ETime Figs. CROSSE and RLACIl WELI+ PEELS, Lemon, Orange and Citron, NUTS—Filberts, S. S. Almonds and \Vallnuls. COOK[NG FIGS for 5c, a lb, NICI OI,J� RAISINS for 5c. a lb ----Ifeadquartets for— TEAS, or TEAS, SUGARS, CROOKERYr • GLASSWARE AND LAMPS, doW""'WINIo 1 McKay, Block, ' Clinton. aims. We a k? Have you got Consumption, Catarrh Asthma, or Bronchitis? Cannabis Sativa, Dr. Stevens' East India komedy, will cure you. It has cured many cases of pulmonary consumption, pronounced hopeless by physicians. Its virtue is attested by leading members of the medtcal profession; by business men of high standing; by hundreds who owe their lives to its marvellous power to heal the lungs, allay inflamma- tion, renew the vital elements of the blood and create strength. So confident am I of its virtue that I will send a package, sufficient for 12 days' treatment, absolutely without cost, duty prepaid, to every sufferer who will send me an accurate statement of his or her case. I do not say that one package will effect a complete cure, but believe so much benefit will be derived from it that the treatment will be continued until a com- plete cure is brought about. What it has dame f®r others. PHTantloxo, ONT,, Canada, Oct. 18, 1877. '++I was foreman In the lumber shanty when I was taken sick, and be,ing anxious about the work, 1 exposed myself gt•eatlyy eauGGbt a severe cold and' after recoveringg took a heavy relapse, which terminated in lnfiammatioir ottthe lunge. "The electors all gave me up An abscess formed at the bottom of lily left lung and discharged outwardly. At the time I got Your medicine, lewas getting worse every day.very one thought, and so did I, that death alone would end my mis- ery, I commenced using CANNAnts HATrvA the first of February, 1876, and after using three or four packages of the Remedy, the discharge was chocked, slid I was able to got out of bed alone for the first time in more than three years and three months. "For from the 22d of January, 1873, to the r th of May, 1876, 1 never was able to get in or outof bed once alone, nor never lay ten in off my back, nor never was out of bed one-half day at a time, and spent upwards of $t,400 without much if any benefit, and I only used a few cents over $2u for your medicine trill I was well. "It is now exactly eleven months since I left, my bed, and I am smart and healthy, and without pain or ache, or any 11mptoms of the disease. ,For the past six months I have been able to make a good living for myself. Last fall I cradled and drew in grain." R013ERT A. HAMILTON. Sept., 1807. -Mr. Hamilton's health still remains good. W. A. NOYES, 820 Powers Block, Rochester, N. Y. -1Ien and medicines are judged t,y what they do• The great cures by Ifood's Sarsaparilla give it a good nnnte everywhere. Off' Wante,� 111 exchange, 12 lbs. Choice 1 bus, Oats. Oatillenl for n 13 lbs. Choice bus, Oats, Family Flollr for These are out, present VOP9 but we don't I(nflw how long they will last.. Oats taken in exchange for Orneories. On USK CLINTON VICTORiA STUi+RT, CLINTON. WOOD AND COAL YARD' 40srriher is pro�)nrorl to promptly fill all or deO•s for \Vont nor ('nal whtnh wll be sold at lowe-t ratvs 0111re ml Isaac 14treet at LAVIS' IAiI'Li MENT;Inou;Viv, W. \\'HEATLPY L..S411:18 CARRIAGE AND AUNWIM IVsAGON FACTORY, Vornor Ifuron and Orangn Streets, Clinton. First•('lnss Ruggios on ))ang, and ma(lo tro order. PriecA to snit the timos. Repairs and repalnt.ing promptly anotia to. Pricos renson. able. PUMPS ! _PUMPS ! if yon Hent n firat•olasr, woltmade pnm), or( for Will aice soil satistsotlon, snail Your alder tolh nrderaiaw d. He will dig and clean wonk and do tt a tie plr,NrvtYlcer. ire alio haudlon a ffrat•s1a, raoRor root%, JAMES >i BRGUSON Opposlt Qneen's Iiotol • high street ulinion. sos•tt