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SPRING MEDICINE
,.ti as necessary as a spring house-
cleaning. You know this, so
there is no need for us to empha-
size it. It is not so easy fur you
however to know just what to
take. Sarsaparilla, hats always
been a standby but there are
many different makes, We
have one ourselves --a good one
too—one we can honestly re-
commend. It contains the best
blood purifying ingredients
known to medicine and while we
dou't claim that it will work any
special wonders for you, yet we
do claim 'that it will Puri fp the
Blood, • ust what you want it to
do. We charge only 75c for a
bottle ars large as you usually
pay $1 for and though the price
is lower the quality is not.
Prove us.
ALLEN & WILSON
DRUGGISTS AND OPTICIANS.
We fit Spectacles to satisfy or
refund your •coney.
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WE ARE
STILL IN
THE SWIM
Selling Gold Watches
Cheap, and will give
you better value than
you can get else-
where. Remember,
what we say we do.
REPAIRING done right
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J. B. RRurnaII
The Leading Jeweller, Clinton. 0
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Rock Eggs For Sale.
® • I have for vale first Prize White Plymouth
® Ruek eggs at 81.50 par I9,
• The Con had a score of 904 and the Pullet
• at the Goderich Poultry Show.
O J. B. 1iUMBALL, Clinton.
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Morgan Baldwin, late harboring step
of Toronto, died yesterday morning.
The result of the re-count iii Ottawa
gives Dir. Powell the :,e at by a majority
of nine.
OATS
Wanted in exchange,
12 lbs. Choice 1 bust Oats1
Oatmeal for
13 lbs. Choice
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Fa,mi''1
Flour us. Oats,
These are our present rates
but we don't know how
long they will last.
OatH.taken in exchange for Groceries.
0. OLSON, CLINTON
VICTORIA STREET.
NOTICE.
Thorn being some mleunderstancling with re
gard to wreckage, let it he distinctly understood
that if any person takes possession of any kind
of wreckage and fails to report to me f shall of
once take proceedings. Remember this is tilt
last Turning I shall give., CAI'T. Wig. BABB.
Receiver of Wrecks, 0odcrich
Oo.ierich, Supt. 7th 1891.
To Improvers of Stock -
Thu undersigned has en his promises, 18111
concession, (Iodorieh Township,
A 'thoroughbred Jersey Bull. Terms:—SI
and f,„�.
A Thoroughbred Chester White Boar, regis-
tered. Terms :—$l,with the privilege ofreturn-
ing.
A 1horonglihrcd'l'nrn wort )n hoar, registered.
Terms: -$l, with privilege of Petit ming,
This is a rare chance to improve your stock
- T. 1'. NDMI'NIS,
Owner,
65-11.
Cottage and Lot for Sale.
Thn undersigned offers for vale n frame
voltage of four rooms, with lean to. ('entraily
situated. Geed water and drainage. Will be
sold ebeap. Apply lo
W. C. FTCAMAC.
Clinton, Nov. lath.
In buying seeds "economy is
extravngan.re,"because the coat
of cultivation wasted on Inferior seeds
always largely exceeds the original
cont of the hest and dearest seeds to
be had. The bent is always the
eboapest. Pay a trine more for
FERRY'S
SEES
and always get your money's worth.
Vivo cents per paper everywhere,
Always the best, Beed Annual free.
D.M.FERRYdr CO.,WIndsor,Ont.
Silver Novelties—little things—
Big ones if you choose;
Things for baby—Baby Rings;
Good and cheap at CREWS'.
YOU RUN
NO RISK,
Whatever
in buying a Watch here.
We guarantee PERFECT
satisfaction with whatever
watch you buy of us, and i
we've been in business
long enough to prove that
we keep our promises.
We know all about the
Watches we sell and sell
them for just what they.
are. Don't you need one.
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P. B. CREWS
Jeweller and Expert Watch
Repairer.
The meet ing of passenger agents held
at Ni''tYork for the purpose of set-
tling the railway rate War adjourned
without taking action.
For Over Fifty Years
MRs. \\'INSLO\v'9 SOOTHING Srttt'1' has hese)
used by millions of mot hoes for their children
while teething. If disturbed 111 night and
broken of your rout by a sink child suffering
and crying \vith pain of Cutting Teeth send at
once and get a bottle, of "Mrs, \Viuslow's sooth-
ing S,t•rup" for Children Teething. It will re-
lieve the poor little sutl•ercr immediately. 1)c -
pend upon it, toot hers, there is min/ 'stake about
1t. 11 cures ' urlt(tit. regulates lite Stomach
and bowels, cures Wind ('clic, softens the
Guars, reduces iuMamma tion, and giros tone:tad
energy to the whole srstent. '•Sirs. Winslow's
Soothing Syrup" for children teething is plea-
sant to the taste and is the prescription of one
of the oldest and bent female physicians and
nurses in the Coiled Slates. Yrire twenty -(Ivo
.tents a bottle.. Sold by all druggists thronght
out the world." Be sure and ask for "Miss.
\VLN:,LOW' i SOOTHING SV11t'i'.
BEATING.—In Oil Springs, Ont.,
on March 13(1, M11(11i(' heating, sis-
ter to MIs. (Rev.) Ahoy, Brussels.
Rheunatisffl?
SOUTH AMERICAN RHEUMATIC CURE
A UNIVERSAL LIBERATOR.
Relief in six hours! Whab a glad mes-
sage to the pain -racked, bed -ridden, des-
pairing sufferer from rheumatism's cruel
grasp—and this is a fact, borno out by
volumes of evidence, for this greatest of
pain conquerors.
Rheumatism is curable—South Ameri-
can Rheumatism Cure is an absolute
specific, and radically cures the mosb
stubborn cases in from one to throe days.
" I suffered intensely from rheumatism
and sciatica. Tried many remedies and
many physicians without any lasting
benefit. A few doses of South Amori-
can Rheumatic Cure wonderfully helped
me; two bottles cured mo."—E. Errett. •
Morrickvillo, Ont.
Thousands of frood slaves tell tho
same story ---don't mutter an hour
Longer. -23.
Sold by Watts & Co.
DEATHS.
FARQUHAIC—In IJullett, on March
21st., Thos. Farquhar, aged 78 years
and 7 days.
McGUIRE.—I11 Hingham, on March
14th, Hattie Gertrude, onlydanghter
of Mt'. and Mrs. James McGuire,
aged 2 years and 5 days.
CR WL. I
Culross, on 'March
15th,
Diary Crowe, 1•eliet of the late Chris-
topher Crowe, aged 70 years.
OA\'1rLEY -• Iu Go(lerirh, 00 Slnldny
evening., March 173, Sa"ah Ann, wife
of Abram Gnwley, Lightho0se-st,.,
aged l(1 years, 1 month and 28 clays.
TAYLOR.—In Gnderich, on Thurs-
day, Mauch 10. Snrah Tnylor, relict
of the late ,John Harries.
RADDATZ. Crtulhrwok, ou Sun-
day, [starch lath, 1808, Ida C. 11.,
youngest daughter of herdintcl11I end
11arulah Ratldatlz, aged 17 ye'ar's, ti
months and 2(1 days.
WRI(1UT.-011 Mauch 2nd, on the
East, -bound trate, on his way from
Pllavlix, \1iznea, to his home io
Michigan, W. A. Wright, eldest son
of 11 1', and Jemlie Wright, of
Michigan, (formerly of 'ITh lino of
Morris,) Aged 25 years, 1 month tul(1
14 days.
CURB ;Norris, on Mar'c'h 10th,
F.ltzabet11 Ii. Bryan, helnveel wife of
Rohm. Currie, need 20 years, 0
months and 14 clays.
BAEE14.--in ('ranbrnnk, on March
17th, El me beth DL. daughter of
George Baker, aged 2 months and
12 days.
JOHNS. -- In Exeter', on Sunday,
March 13111, Roth, youngest daught-
er of Wellington nncl Lillian Johns,
aged 10 months and 20 days.
KENNARD.- In I3mice'field, on Wed-
nesday, March 10111, Thos. J. Ken-
nard, aged 71 years, 5 months and 18
days.
KI})D.--in Athlone, on Tuesday,
March 15111, \Villin.nl, youngest son
of the late John Redd, of Athlone,
end nephew of Me. 'Thos. Kidd, of
Seaforth.
"for Colds and
TrolibNes
our regular standard medicine is
Agec's
VierrgPeclorr
J. HEYWOOD, A.M.,
Professor of Mathematics, Otterbein Uni-
versity, Weeterville, 0.
Medical Advice Free. Address, JJ. O. AVER cos
;Arca, Hasse u.
VT-... "HYMN
TIH E CLINTON NEWS-R1CORD.
Almost Poisoners During the Winter Months.
Confinement in Badly Ventilated Rooms Has Helped to Poisons the
System and Implant Seeds of Disease,
Thousands Have Lost in Strength and Weight
and Are Broken in Health.
PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND, THE BEST OF ALL SPRING MEDICINES,
PURIFIES ,THE BLOOD, RES TORES NERVE FORCE
AND LOST STRENGTH,
Amongst the first good results that j languor and that "tired feeling" prove
are apparent from using Paine's Celery that the matter in the nerves and
Compound in the early spring season is spinal cord are not getting sufficient
a perfect regularity of the bowels, good nourishment,
appetite, sound, healthy sleep, and
good digestion.
These benefits coming promptly with
the use of Paige's Celery Compound
naturally result in health -building and
the establishment of a vigorous system
that is capable of resisting eickness and
eoutagtous diseases.
It should be remembered that spring
weakness, nervousnese, despondency,
Paine's Celery Compound will quiok-
ly supply a fresh and abundant supply
of nutriment for every tissue of the
body ; the great medicine is prepared
for this purpose.
Paine's Celery Compound is the only
medicine in the world that has earned
the complete confidence of medical
men and the best people in every part
of the civilized world.
This world-famous medicine is the
only one that can meet the needs of all
who are weak and sick and who have
been confined in badly ventilated apart-
ments during the long winter months.
It quickly expels every trace of poison
and disease, and give a flow of rich,
pure blood that insures perfect and
true health.
If you value your life, beware of sub-
stitutes that are offered by some deal -
ere, Paine'. Celery Compound is what
you need to' cure you; take nothing
else; it is a guaranteed spring life -giver
and health -builder.
ItlAQtIUAGES. CLINTON MARKET REPORTS.
SNELGROVE— WATSON. _. At the
residence of the bride's parents,
Beaverton, on February 23rd, by
Rev. J. R. Butler, Mr. Andrew Snel-
grove, of Beaverton, to Miss Rosetta
\Vatson (formerly of Blyth).
ARMS'T'RONG—LEISHMAN.—At the
residence of the bride's pitt'eSpts,
East L \Vatwa us u
n h, on March loth, by
Rev. '1'. E. Higley, of Blyth, 11r.
Joie- Arnisl rung, of \Vest \Vatva-
nosh, to 211ss Elizabeth [sabclla,
second daughter of Mr. Richard
Leishman.
1I01tN1i:Y—GILDERS. —At the North. -
et. Methodist church parsonage,
Goderieb, on Wednesday, March Zed
1838, by Rev. Jos. Edge, Mr, Levi
Homey, to hiss Maud (Udders, both
of the township of Colborne.
Bic -Yrs —DARLING. —At the resi-
dence of tlie bride's father, on March
0th, by Rt'v. (1. J3arltazip, Frederick
T. \lunte, of Rat Portage, to Ylids
Julia Darling, of Brinsley.
BECKETT—WILSON.—At the resi-
dence of the bride's luuther, Bayfield
Road, on Wednesday, March itith,
1838, by Rev. Jas. A. Anderson, B.
A., Georgel3eckeLt, of Voile' telt, to
(;arena, da nglster of the late Wil -
thou Wilson.
DARLING—GREEN,—At the resi-
dence of the bride's parents, Lower
\Viughau), on March 16;,b, by Rev.
Dr, Pascoe, Mr. Levi R. .Darling, of
Norfolk County, Manitoba, to .Hiss
Sarah M. Green, of Lower\Vingharu.
1HODGSON—GRAY,—At the resi-
dence of 1 he bride's leu eats, iu Turn -
berry, on March Oth, by Bev. H1 E.
Mason, of \Viughatti, Mr. 'John
Hodgson, of \Va.Ikcrtou, to Mime
Maggie, ,. daughter. of Mr. \Viu.
Gray.
HOLGERT — 11ODGINS.— At Cent-
ralia, at the residence of the bride's
mother, Mrs. Thos. Hudgins, .on
Wednesday, Marchl6, Mi. \Vui. Hod-
gert, of Exeter, to Miss Louisa 110(1 -
gins, of Centralia.
K1NG—KING---At "Wheat Ridge,"
on 'T11ursetay, Fete 20th, by Rev, J.
Smith, of titrittballan, Albert A. L.
King, to 1t se, eldest daughter of
Dlr. Samuel. King, and niece of Mrs.
Quinton, of .IigitiLutdville.
QUINSEY—CAMPBELL.—At Trini-
it}church Rectory, Mitchell, on
Dlarch 1O111, by Rev. J. '1'. Keret!),
191r. John uutse of Logan, to plass
Q ,
Y
Maggie CaurptclJ, of \lcliulop.
GRANT—McLAUCHLIN. — AL the
residence of the bride's lather, Brus-
sele, 011 \\7eduesd:ty, March Kith, by
Rev. John Koss, 13. A., ,lir. Alex.
Gram., of "J'uckcremit(1, Le mess Mar-
garet. D1cLauclltiu, daughter of Mr.
'1'1109. McLattchlul.
STEWAR:1'—LOW1e:,--A1, the resi-
delice of :\'1r, Ritmo d Cardiff, broth-
er -ill -late of the bride, Ilor'ris, on
\\'eduesclaty, March 113th, by Ret,
John Russ, 13. A,, i\Jr, Peter Stewart,
of Langdon, North 1)akuto, to Miss
Mary Lowe, daughter of the late
John Lowe, of Grey.
McNABI3--KN iG IIT. --At the resi-
dence of the tridt+'s father, on DIi1rcb
pith, by Rev. Dlr. Kiog, of Galt, Ali..
Peter McNabb to Miss Martha,
daughter of ,\L'. David Knight, butt,
of 2(1tn'r15.
SCOTT—KNIOHT.--At the residence
of the bride s faille'', 011 .\lirc11 Jlith,
I(y lieu. Mr. King, of (14(91,, .11r.
Robert, Scott, to Miss Mary, daught-
er of D1r, David Knight, both of
Morris.
B1121:'rTI�l4.
DAViS.--in Mitchell, on the 12th
met., 'Mrs. Fred Davis, of a daughter.
IJNIAC. -in Logan, on the I lth inst.,
Mrs. Win. Guide, Jr., (.1 a daughter.
SINCLAIR.-1n I3russels, 0n March
171!, the wife of Mr. \V D1, Hinclair,
J3urr ts(er, of It daughter.
MOi1,ILISON,—In Newt y, nn Mai eh
5th, the wife of Mr. John Mori horn,
of a daughter.
McGEfel•--in Wingha10, on March
13th, the wife of Mr. Jt, H. ;McGee, a
son (st111 born)
TIll'ELL.- In Morris, on Ma.rell 6th,
the wife of Mr. \Ven. 'L'huell, a son,
TERRT F.— fn Kinloss, nn March 8(1,
the wife of Mr. Peter J. Terrine a
daughter.
CARTER, -.In Clinton, 0n March 10th,
the wife of Mr. 1). Carter, of a. son.
Special despnt(•11 from Windsor re-
garding seniggling operations in West-
ern Ontario.
America'e greatest medieine is llood'a
Sarsaparilla, which cures when all other,
prep'aratlons fail to do any good whalever
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(Corroctod every Wednesday afternoon.)
Fall Wheat, new ..,. 0 8g to 0 86
Barley .. 0 30 to 0 35
Oats. .... 0 28 to 0 29
Peas 0 50 to 0 55
Rye . 0 89 to 0 40
Potatoes, pe ,hush, new... 0 45 to 050
Butter loose in basket,... 0 15 to 0 16
13utter in tub, 0 15 to 0 16
Eggs per doz ... 0 9 to 0 9
Cabbage, per doz.. ... 0 40 to 0 50
day ..., 6 00 to 6 00
Cordwood 3 00 to 3 25
Short Wood, Dry, 1 75 to 2 00
Short Wood, Green .,.1 50 to 1 75
Live [logs 0 00 to 4 55
Pork per cwt ,. 6 00 to 6 00
Apples per bbl.... .. 1 50 to 1 75
Dried Apples per lb .. 0 O3ito 0 04
Ducks per Ib• . 0 054to 0 06
'Turkeys per lb . 0 07 to 0 08
Geese per lb. 0 05 to 0 06
Chickens per pair 0 30 to 0 35
Wool... ,. . 0 18 to 0 18
The Live Stock Market.
TORONTO.
Toronto, March 18.—Including yes-
terday's receipts and what were left
over from Tuesday, we had a total of
more than fifty loads on the market
to -clay. The position of business this
morning can be summarized as quota-
bly unchanged, but weaker all round.
What was done was dome in a drag-
ging kind of way, and considerable
cattle remain unsold.
There was little or no movement in
shipping cattle, and quotations are
nominally from 31 to 41 c per lb.
What good butcher cattle were here
sold fairly well, at from $3.40 to -$3.80
per 103 lbs.; secondary and inferior cat-
tle ranged from $3.21) to $2.80 per 100lbs.
Probably a few deals were effected at
something below $2.80, but if so deal-
er's were very quiet about it. •
Bulls, feeders, and stockers are un-
changed in pieces; there is a steady de-.
eland for stockers.
Milkers are not very active, at from
820 to $35 each.
Calves are wanted, at from 34 to $7
and $8 each, but poorer grades are not
much enquired for.
Sheep rot shipping sell at from 3 to
34c per lb; ewes, 3.ie, and bucks, 3c.
All the lambs here sold at from 5 to
r:
J l' pound.
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Th re were 1,050 Ohogs received
and
for the hest$1,6)
per 10U lbs. was pard;
light hogs fetch $4.60, and heavy hogs ,
$1,5(1, per 103 pounds.; sows (1(0 worth
$3, nod stags 32, The quotations here
Kit'-':[ will peo);lbly prevail on Tues-
day next, but it is no Ilse disguising
l he fact that prices for hugs ;are weak-
ening, and that, there is a decidedly
downward tendency. Stores will act
sell at. any figure.
Toronto Street Market.
Toronto, Mauch 18.—About 2,250
bushels of grain were delivered; 600 of
wheat selling at 75 to 82c for white, 80
to 87t' for red, and 85 to 854c fur goose;
150 of barley at. 3S. to 39 c; 1,000 of oats
at 35 to 354c, and 500 of peas et 58 to
50e. On the hay market, 30 loads of
hay solei at $8 to $0, and four of straw
01 $0 to $7. Dressed hogs sold at $0 to
$6.10.
Wheat, white, per hu.$
do red
do goose.
do spring
Barley per hush..
Oats per hash
Peas her Host)
Rye pet hash..
Bockwhent per bush....
Turkeys per lb
Ducks per pr.
Chickens per pair
Geese per 11)
Butter, lb. rolls
leggs, new laid
Potatoes per hag
Beans, per hush
Onions, native, per hag
ha.y
Straw
Beef, fore
do hind •.... ,
Lamb, carcase, per 1b..
Veal, ...,,
Mn1ton per lb
Dressed hogs
75 to 82
• 86 to 147
85 to 85}
85 to 85
384 to 30
35 to 35,5
58 (0 59
524 to 52
00 to 34i
10 to 11
50 to 75
40 to '75
0 to 7
16 to 17
12 to 14
65 to 70
80 to 90
50 to 60
8 00 to 000
6 00 to 700
4i to 5i
6 to 8
7i to 08i
76 to 8i
5 to 6
6 00 to 6 10
I'T'CH INC!, BURNING,
CREEPING., CRA WLIN(4
$kin Disenaen relieved in a few min -
rites by Agnew a Ointment. Dr. Ag-
new s Ointment relieves instantly end
cures 'fetter, Salt Rheum, Scald Heiid,
Eczema, Ulcers, 13lotohea, and all Erup-
tions of the skin. It ie soothing and
quieting and acts like magic in all Baby
humors, Irritation of the Scalp or
(lash( s daring teething time. 35 oente
a box.—Sold by Watts & Co.
EVERYBODY LOOKS ODU AHEAD,
When the train you are journeying on
suddenly comes to a dead stop between
stations, what does everybody do?
They all look out ahead; the guard
opens his door and looks out ahead; the
passengers drop the windows and look
out ahead; nobody looks behind. Why
not? Because the reasons for stopping,
naturally enough, are apt to best known
to the driver. Looking along the line
in the rear of the train teles you noth-
ing. When you start up again the pull
is from the engine, There is no push
ing against the last coach. What of it?
A bit of an illustration— that's all.
There are many blunders made by
looking in the wrong direction. For
instance, here is a lady who says that
when she attended at a certain hospital
in London for treatment, the doctor
who examined her said, "Madam, wind
and water have put your heart out of
its place." Now, what he meant by
that she oouldn't tell; neither can I.
And as matters turned out in the end,
he could not have meant anything at all
by it, for her heart was not out of its
place. Ice was looking backwards on
the line. Her letter will show the
state of thiege with her at the time.
She says : "In July, 1889, I fell into
a low, weak state of health. I felt tired,
heavy and weary, ]laving no lite or
energy. I had a bad taste in my mouth
and was constantly vomiting a bitter
fluid. My appetite was poor, and after
everything I ate I had an awful pain at
the chest, and such a tightness around
my sides that I could hardly bear it. I
load a GNAWING PAIN A'( THE PIT 00 T115
STOMACH which nothing relieved,
"I was also much swollen and puffed
out, and my heart throbbed and pained
me night and day. I had great pain
and noises in the head, and got no sleep
on account of it. For over two months
I lived solely on milk and soda water,
and got so weak it seemed that I had
no foundation to stand upon. In four
months I lost over three stone in
weight, and my clothes simply hung on
me; they no Longer fitted me.
"When out walking a dreadful sensa-
tion used to come over me, as it all the
blood in ray body were rushing the
top of my head. My husbaud, who
accompanied me, was obliged to rest
me against something lest 1 should fall
to the ground, I attended a London
r
hospital where the doctor said that
WIND AND WATER. 115D PUT itlY HEART CET
of ere PLACE. 1 next went to a physi-
cian in the City Road, who said I was
suffering from nervous debility.
"None of the medicines L took gave
me any relief, and I sank lower and
lower, until no one thought I would
recover. In December, 1889, a hook
was left at our house, telling of oases
like mine having been cured by Mother
Seigel',. Curative Syrup. My husband
then procured me a bottle of this medi-
cine from Mr. J. H. Smith, Chemist,
St. Leonard's Street, and after taking it
a few days 1 felt a slight improvement.
I continued taking it, and soon my
appetite revive,, my food agreed with
me, and the pain at my heart ceased.
Gradually my strength returned, and IN
THREE MONTHS I WAS AS WELL A9 EVER 1
WAS re MY LIFE. I can now eat any-
thing and do any kind of work. All
the neighbors who saw me in my seri-
ous illness, wondered at my rapid re-
covery, 1 tell them it was due entire-
ly to my use of Mother seigel's Syrup.
(Signed) Mary Ann Dorringtou, 86, Spey
Street, St. Leonard's Road, Popular,
London, E., January 3rd, 1895. '
This lady's rapid recovery, which
astouiebed both herself and her friends,
arose from the fact that Seigel's Syrup
acted -upon and cured THE REAL AND
ONLY DISEASE she was suffering Irom—
INDIGESTION AND DYSPEPSIA—and wasted
no time in idle attempts to alleviate its
mere symptoms. The throbbing of her
heart, her giddiness, her loss of appeti-
Lite, and all her other pains and die -
treaties, were caused by the condition
of her stomach, and by nothing else.
We shall yet learn, possibly, that nine -
tenths of our ailments are due to blood
poisoning from decomposed food rn the
stomach. When we do, we shall resort
to Seigel's Syrup alone, and insure the
"rapid recovery" Mrs. Dorrington
speaks of.
The act of the Manitoba Legislature
compelling all companies incorporated
outside the Province to register in
Manitoba has been disallowed at Ot-
tawa,
GOOD BLOOD AND SOUND
MUSCLES.
Scott's Emulsion is a blood -melting
and strength-produoing Mod. It re-
moves that feeling of utter helplesenese
whieh takes poaeession of one when suf-
fering from general debility.
GENTS' NEW
SPRING HATS-
SOM
VERY STYLISH
AND NATTY SHAPES.
On Saturday the 26th of March we begin a Sweeping
Clearing Sale of all our Gents' Felt Hats including hard
and soft shapes and most all that is new and going to
be wore this spring.
To Each Person buying a New Felt Elat of any shape or
price we will give one of our New Spring Silk Ties, suit-
able either for young, middle aged, or old men.
This is a Rare Chance not only to get a New Spring
Hat, but a new Spring Tie as well which will not cost you
anything.
Make your calculations to be on hand on
Saturday 26th inst.
GIL
oY
WISEMAN
CLINTON.
aro-
EASY...
Easy to get and
easy when got.,.
A COUCH
Is something that no home should
e without and rn01e especially when
they can be had at such stat tling low
prices as we are offering them at.
House-cleaning time will soon he here
and you may be thinking of getting a
new (-'ouch. Come and see what we
can offer you in up -to -dine Goods for
very little money.
UN...C!ET/si,KINp
In this department our Stock is complete and our prices
as low as the lowest.
Our hearses are the best in the county.
BROAr FOOT, BOX & 00.
33titriiitttre Dealers and Undertakers.
olf. SOT. Chidley, Manager
.Night and Sunday calls answered at Residence of our
....Funeral Director, ,1, W, Chidley, King St., opposite Foundry.
n.Wmrt
1898 New Dried Fruits 1898.
Raisins—Malaga, Valencia and Sultanas.
Currants -- Filiatras and Fine Vostizzas.
California Prunes and Elime Figs.
CROSSE and BLACKS\'ELL PEELS, Lemon, Orange and Citron.
NU'T'S—Filberts, 8, S. Almonds and Wallnuts.• • '
COOKING FIGS Car 15e, a lb, NICE OLD RAISINS for 5c. a lb
------headquarters for - •
TEAS, SUGARS, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE AND LAMPS. •
J.
IN McKay, Block,
,,Clinton.
Are Your
Lungs Weak?
Have you got Consumption, Catarrh, Asthma, or Bronchitis?
Cannabis Sativa, Dr. Stevens' East India Remedy, will cure you.
It has cured many cases of pulmonary consumption, pronounced
hopeless by physicians. Its virtue is attested by leading members of the
medical 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 couficlent 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 done for others.
PETERnoRo, ONT., Canada, Oct, 18, 1877.
'"I was foreman in the lumber shanty when I was taken sick, and being
anxious about the work, I exposed myself greatly, caught a severe cold, and after
recovering took a heavy relapse, which terminated in inflammation of the lungs.
"The doctors all gave ale up. An abscess formed at the bottom of n)y left lung
and discharged outwardly. At, the time 1 got your medicine, It Was getting worse
every day. Every one thought, and so did I, that death alone would end my mis-
ery, 1 commenced using CANNAnfs SATIVA the first or February, 1978, and after
using three or four packages of the Remedy, the discharge was checked, and I was
able to get out of bed alone for the drat time in more than three years and three
months.
"For from the sad of January, 1873, to the 15th of May, t8y6, 1 never was able to get
in or outof bed once alone, nor never lay ten minutes off my back, nor never was out
of bed one-half day at a time, and spent upwards of $1,400 without much if any benefit,
and I only used a few cents over $2o for your medicine till 1 was well.
"It is now exactly eleven months since I left my bed, and 1 am smart and
healthy, and without pain or ache, or any symptoms 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." ROBERT A. HAMILTON.
Sept., 1897.—Mr. Hamilton's health still remains good.
W. A.. NOYES, 820 Powers Block, Rochester, N. Y.
COULD DO NO WORK.
"Large scree broke out on my body,
head and limbs, and also on my hands,
so that I could not do any work, and
my hair name out. My trouble was
called eczema. 1 began taking hood's
Sarsaparilla. When I had taken sever-
al bottles the sores and itching disap-
peared and i was cured." Mee. J, (1,
BaowN, ilrantfoad Ont.
HOODS PILLS are the only [,ills to
take with hoods' Sarsaparilla. Cure
all liver ills,
Purest and Best for Table and 1)1310y
!V• Adulteration. Never cakes,
CLINTON.
WOOD AND COAL YARD.
anhserihor is prepared to prompts fill all or
dors fm• \\hod ,and (')ral which willbe soil at
lnwnst rated. ()f11re on Isaac Strnot at LAMS'
IMPLEMICNTSROOMS. W. WH-ih:ATLEY
LESLIE'S CARRIAGE AND
�-- WAGON FACTORY,
Corner Huron and Orange Streets, Clinton.
First-class Boggles on hand and made to
order. Pricer to snit the times. Repairs and
repainting promptly attend to, Prices reason-
able.
PUMPS ! PUMPS!
Tf get want 0 Aro, elna., welhmnde pump, one the
osis (311e you ralls,nrtIon, sar.rl yen? order to th
nr,doratune d, }le will r11 and etean wells and do It a
tho closet prises, ile also hm:dles a tirst•olss
lOOtI'S PUMP.
JAMES FERGUSON
eppnatt Qneon's notes • 179911 Street Clinton.
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