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The Clinton New Era, 1897-03-05, Page 5
r, M• Watch,Clock and Jew elery . repairing 3 of our strong points. r exceptionally good fa- lities enable us to carry - out -all orders quickly, skil- fully and reasonably. - Careful attention is given to the requests of custom- ers, and our system pre- cludes almost entirely the annoyance caused by mis- takes, .Send us 3.oer repairs, orinform us, and our messenger will call for thein without extra charge. J. B. Rumball THE LEADING JEWELER, CLINTON. P.S..-Don't forget out Engraving. Plain Sewing, and I)ressinaking The undersigned, who is a practical dress- maker, and competent to perform satisfactory any work entrusted to her, is prepared to do all kinds of plain dewing or Dressmaking, and will go to the homes of her patrons, either in town or country. ROSY 51. RUTLEDGE. Word may be left at Cooper & Co's Grocery Store. • . HEADQUARTERS . FOR • Candies and Nuts We •have a new and complete stock of Xmas goods Candies from 5c. per lb. up NUTS of all kinds. NEW FRUITS Oranges, 15c. to 5Oc a doz. Banannas, Lemons, Figs, Dates, Grapes and Table Raisins, Xmas Cakes, 15 to 25e. a lb. A •new lot of PIPES, with or without aa:b,-'"_om Smith's Bon Bon Crackers, WEDDING CAKES are still our specialty James McClacherty, Clinton A SNAP FOR CONSUMERS O. OLSON is giving 241bs. Redpath's Granulated Sugar for $1 to every purchas- er of $1 worth of Groceries, including lib of 25o, 40c or 50e. Tea. We also have other bargains, 11 lbs choice Oatmeal for 25o. FLOUR of ohoice quality $2.15 per cwt., on which we give a premium as well as a low price. Come to us for your Bran and Shorts. Good, clean Grain wanted, O. OLSON, VICTORIA STREET, • LOGS WANTED 'ALL KINDS of LOGS WANTED For which the best prices will be given, , Also Basswood Heading Wanted. TAPLETON SALT WORKS Special Alloonno1111. We wish to thank. you all for the very liberal patronage which you gave to the late J. Bid- dlecombe, during the last 41 years, and kindly re- quest that you will ex- tend the same patronage to us. The principles of honesty and integrity on which this store 'teas won the confidence of theub- lic in the past, willp be strictly adhered to in the future. will be conducted no'aartpaaggement of A. practical' than who has years experience in the MieletY business. Oar stook of etches, Clocks, elery, Silverware iNovctlties leery large, in it may ;be found 1njoat anything you may desire limas Presents at prices which e de low as it is possible to sell rs J. BIDDLECOMBE 11,4 The Ontario Legisla Mr Whitney read from a Tor a despatch from Whitby, stating meeting there on Saturday of t vative Association, William was the unsujoeesful Conseryab date in that riding, made the that just prior to the last genera Hon. John Dryden sold the reg of that county to the highest bi turned the proceeds over to a which Mr Smith was defeated. Mr Dryden said he had no idea Smith had made such a statem Smith was a near neighbor of his made the statement credited to hi infamous slander. He had writte Smith to know if he had made it, petted to find that he had not. Mr Chapple's bill to amend riage Act, by doing away with th it for the Y . _ le w4lllan making an a secure a license, was read a Seco and sent on to committee, I1r Chapple's bill to. amend th oipal Act by repealing subsections 5 of section 263 of the Consolida thus doing away with the municip oial statement of Deo, 15, broug quite a disouesion when it came u bill was so strongly opposed that M ple withdrew it. Hon Mr Gibson introduced th amend the law governing building societies.. The bill provides for pointment of ah inspector of the and loan corporation and for platin societies under the same regulatioue insurance companies. In a newer to Mr Haycock, who i if the Government had made any a menta with the railway companies gard to securing a special rate for portatioti of members of the House of their yearly indemnity, Hon. M son said no arrangements had been There had been correspondence in to it, but no conclusion had been arr as yet. MrBush asked it John Dickison ha dismissed from the office of Division Bailiff at Kemptville, and what w r h tb n ofM d th Co an jai vin up the in of not ma Th int was M foll the sere ploy tain eho cial that sho pal obi sere lega .7 ,TUE CLINTON IsT,EW ERA NE S tore. l Mayor Bingham, Ottawa, is the ojiawp- outo paper I ion ladies' man. He entertained 300 cf that at a them to luncheon the other day, Madame he Courser- I Laurier occupying the seat of honor on his Srrth, who right, and he being the , only gentleman ive egad'- present, a Jolly Good Fellow."ood the ladies sang statement 1 election Immigration Inspeoter MoClagan, of De- istrarship troit last Friday night turned bank to dder, and Windsor three Canadian, girls who were fund by ' on their way from Montreal to Chicago on the ground that they •were violating the that Mr labor contract law. A rigid examination ent. Mr disclosed the faot that the girls were under and if he contract before they left Montreal. m, it was Sim Fax, the clever entertainer, of Loo- n to Mr don died Monday morning at the RoyalVio- and ex- toria Hospital, Montreal, Mr. Fax's death the Mar- was paused by septic peritonitis, and the end was peaceful, Mr Fax was on a oon- e neoess- pert tour down east, when first taken ill, fiidavit to and when at Huntingdon, Que., about four nd time, weeks ago, some of his friends persuaded him to go to the hospital in Montreal. e Muni- Three little children of Edouard St. 3, 4 and Pierre, of Rimouski, were burned to death ted Act, in a fire that occurred in his house Sunday al finan- night, When the flames were first disoov- hht forth e ered, the neighbors attempted to rescue the children, but the fierce fire drove them r Chap. back. Both the father and mother were e bill to out at the time. The ages of the dead little and loan ones range from two to eight years. the ap- ?SQA London, England, telegram says:- building 'Trans-Alantic steamers arriving in the g these Clyde report having experienced terrifio as the weather for the past few days. The Brit ieh steamer Caspian, at Glasgow from Phil. n nired adelphia lost 88 head of cattle from the rrange- deck by the heavy seas. The British steam. in re- er Scandinavian, from Boston, Feb. 11, trans- arrived at Glasgow with the loss of 42 head in lieu of cattle, The British bark, Vilalta, from ✓ Gib- Tacoma, Nov, 9, for Freemantle, West made, Australia, is ashore 60 miles north of that regard place, Capt. Harland, her commander, was ived at swept overboard .and drowned, Assist. anoe has been sent to the hark from Free- d been mantle." Court as the I SALE REGISTER eason of his dismissal, and who had ppointed to the vacancy? In reply, Mr Harcourt said Mr Di ad been dismissed for not complyin e rules of the department. He ba eglected to make returns of exec r Michael Sweeney of Kemptville, b ed,, had been appointed to the \moan he annuallreport of the Commissio ublic Works wapresented to day curs that there are at present 6,542 railway in operation in Ontario. is number 5,094 have been con nfederation The report of the Inspector of Prisons d Public Charities upon the common Is, prisons and reformatories of the Pro- ce of Ontario was tnis afternoon laid on the table in the Legislature. In 1866 commitments to the jails totalled 5,655; 1898 they nnmbeted 8,058, or an increase nearly 100 percent. It is interesting to et.a, there were in this number 2,886 rri . en and 6,172 !unmarried men. erere 3,408 temperate men and 5,6513 ens` :rate. The total jail expenditure $ '5,826.27. r arrow introduced a resolution as That this House is of opinion o r oars ori clerks of the public or civil ice j.'f the proyince, or permanent em- ee -ho solely or for the most part elb- tb ., livelihood in the public service uld no'. ctively participate in P.rovin- or Dorm on election campaigns, and officers o ; clerks of the civil service uld not bee me candidates for munici- councillors:,, rHaycock w ^ introduce into the House 11 to provide that the salaries of civil ants may be : tached by the process lly known as ga isbment. been Farm of 75 acres, being lot 29, 7th concession of Hnl,ett, at the Commercial Hotel, Clinton, ckison on Saturday, March 17. Geo, Westcotf, Prop. K with D. Dickinson, „Ana.d also u tions. , HUDIE-I11 Goderich Townshi ,on Feb. 23rd e ad- the wife of Mr Geo. Hudie. of a daughter. cy. ner oftho It 'MIe,NNF.LL-Iu C,inton, on Feb. 261h, wife of \Ir. Geo: 'Alen nell of a daughter. HULLER -In Goderich Township, on miles 13th, tho wife of Mr,, George Huller, of a 00Fob. 11, Of COATS -In Saratofa•Springs, on Fc4sc 22nd, pleted the wife of Mr. J: V. Coat,:, lformerly of Clin- ton) of a dang`htet. BUIILING-In Blyth; on Feb. 20th, the Cife of Mr. C. Burling, of son, COOK -In East, 1t'awauosh, on Feb. 21st, the wife of 31r. David Cook, of a daughter. • 3LARRIED, HA on Feb. 23rd,Mr James Hagan, linya,toUiss Flor©ce McKinnon, of '1'uckersrriith. BRUCE-SILLERY-In Hensall, on Feb. 24, by Rev. C. L. Mills, Mr, David Bruce to Mian. Lavina Sillery, both of Hibbert. DODDS-ROBERTSON-:fit the residence of the bride's parents, on Feb. 95th, by Revs S. Acheson, Mt'. John Dodds, of Carberry, 1Iani- toba, to Miss Margaret E. -Robertson, daughter oit'1'hemas Robertson Esq of Tuckersmilh. PARriW-G o,Jen 25th. Dr. McDonald, Oy Parew, toEmma Jane Gallagher, both of McKillop, S bride's motehr on Feb. 241 h, bt y thedtev..of cs A. Anderson, 11. A„ Walter .W, tSaults, to Sarah, daughter of the late Henry Mai tin, McGL'E-McKELLAR-At the residence of the bride • uncle, Mr John Geddes on Feb,l7th by Rev, W. T. Hall, of Belgrave, Mr. Stewar, McGee, of Wawanoeh, to Miss Aggie Mel:011M' of Morris. OL'V ER-;1fOFFATT-In Morris, on Feb. 14, Mr. George 01 ver, of Brussels, to Miss Agnes Moffatt, of 'monks. • MCPHERSVN-CRA W FORD- At the, resi- dence of the bride's father, near Kiharney, Man., on Tuesday, Feb. 2nd., by the Ret', A. F. Mackenzie, 01 Dcloraine, uncle of the bt'ide- groyom, assisted byRev. Mr, Strang of li.ilar- Iiillarney,and son of A. McPherson, Fol near of Cedarville, Ont., toMiss Martha Spencer, eld- est daughter of W. S. erawfo d Esq., former.y of Hullett. NEWS NOTES. Mrs Pense, wife of the proprietor of the Kingston Whig, is dead. The United States Senate held a regular business session on Sunday afternoon The Waterloo Street Methodist Church at Stratford was badly damaged by fire.. Mr John W. Martin, a prominent farm- er of Waterloo Township aged about7O,died very suddenly in Galt. It is reported from Rome that Mgr. Rud- ini Tedesohe has been appointed Apos- tolic Commissioner to Canada, Mr Thomas Newbigging J. P. and Clerk df the Division Court, Welland County, for 34 years, died at Bridgeburg aged 87 years, Michael McCarthy was accidentally shot through the left breast and instantly killed in Malden, near Amherstburg, whilefrabbit- shooting. The Methodist ministers of London have paseajda resolution expressing disapproval of Sib' proposed amendments 10 the Ontario license act. One hundred and forty eight immigrants from the old world have arrived at Win- nipeg on their way to the prairies. They are early. Manitoba seems to be getting along pret- ty well. The Dash balance on hand at the close of the fiscal year was $674,219,.57. That he a good nest egg. The bill authorizing the construction of a bridge over the St. Lawrence River at Cornwall has passed the United States House of Repreaentives. Ontario is the great reading province. There ie now 4343 public libraries in the pro- vince, an increase of 91 over last year, The Government gives a grant to each lib- rary to aid in its maintenance, Hon. Geo. E. Foster, discussing the Crow's Nest Pass Railway at Winnipeg, said that the Government would not be wise in building it, as a company could do it cheaper and with better results to the country. Before leaving f/r England next Bum- mer, Mr Laurier will be presented by his Montreal friends tHth a life-size oil por- trait of himself which will Dost $1,000. The Premier ant Madame Laurier will be guests of her M, esty while in Great Brit- ain. on Monday Jas. Hamilton, enting power and running e organ company's factory cident which caused his death half later. Re was reaching shaft to put on a belt. when e caught in the shafting, ound around the shaft and was as aboutled off at a elbow. 30 years of age, he ung wife. At Uxbridg who has bee it chopper at met with aria an hour and over the ma' hie arm bec and he wa his right Deceased twee a The Comm a new name ion c Mo Ma Ta H ited States Inaugural Reception ie did a gracious thin and made eparture by inviting the following Canadians to attend the inaugurat- emonies on the 4th, when President ley took big Beat: -Hon Wilfrid and me Laurier, Hon. Mr and Madame , Sir Richard and Lady Cartwright, . Mr and Mrs Fielding, represeting the and aleCabinet, Hardy,andether with Hon. A. Hon. Wm. Hardy, presenting the Ontario Cabinet. This is e first time in the history of Presidential naugnratiops that Canadian statesmen were included in the list of ansate. ,.,. 11.161-. PATTISON-In Clinton, on the 1st inst. Jessie Lily, youngest daughter of .A. 0. Pattison, aged' 12 years, 11 months and 29 day., PEARSON-In Clinton, on Feb. 26th, William Pearson, aged 82 years, 1 week and 5 days. WALKER -At the residence of her son -in. law Mr. John Shobbrook Hullett, on Feb, '26th, Mrs, A. \Volker, relict oil the late Jos. Walker, aged 83 years and 7 months. MAIN -In Turnberry, on Feb, lath, Miss Margaret A. Main, aged 851 ears, KERR-In Hensall, on Feb. lath, William Kerr, aged 85 years. MARSHALL -In Rodgerville, on Feb. 24th, Elizabeth Marshall, aged 76 years. JARDINE-In Howick, on Feb, 26th, John Jardine, aged 62 years and 1 month. WESTCOTT- In Usborne on Feb. 24th, Elizabeth, relict of the late George Westoott, formerly of Exeter, aged 66 years. CLINTON MARKETS Corrected every Thai -ado) afternoon Thursday, Maroh,4th, 1897. Wheat spring Wheat, fall Oats, Barley Peas 0 73 .a 0 75 073 a 075 016 a 018 025a035 Flour per 35 er 0 38 per cwt Flak- 2 40 a 2 50 Barter 4 60 a b 50 0 10 a 0 11 lingo per doz 0 10 a 0 11 Hay new, $7; old... 7 00 a 8 00 Sheoepskins 0 25 a 0 26 Wool 0 18 a 0 20 No, 1 Trimmed Bides 4 00 a 4 25 Potatoes 0 25 a 0 25 MONTREAL, 'CATTLE MARKET'. - There were about 50 head of butcher's cattle, 100 sheep and nobs and a few small calves offered for sa at the east end abattoir on Monday I t. The prices of .cattle were higher all and, but the' but- chers were not wanting -many as usual, and trade was rather 11, A lot of 24 good cattle, averaging a title over 1,000 lbs each, were bought for al- pment to Britain at .$3.60 per owt. Pre ty good butceer'a cattle sold at from Bo to Sic per lb, and the common stook at from . c to nearly 3o per lb, The calves were of indifferent quality, and eold at from $2 t• $6 each. Sheep sold at about Bo per Ib, = nd lambs at from 4to to 4,}o do. Heavy fa hogs sellt from 4o to 4 o per Ib, and OA light ones Itt from 4 -let to a little over 5e pe lb BRITISH APPLE . AU,UETS, • A cable from Messrs. S ons, Shuttle- worth &.Co., Liverpool, to ii r Arthur R. Fowler, Portland, quotes pr' cell as follows; Baldwina, R. Russets, (Spitz, seeks, C.Rede, phoenix, lie to 14e; greenin 's, T. Sweets, 8s tolls; G. meets, 13a to 1 s; spit*, the to 13e; Ben Davis, 12e to Us. Some fancy fruit brought even higher tha . our highest quotations. Fruit out of co . dition rules In 6d to 2e 6d less than qutations for sound. The market opened wek and con- tinued so during the day With a alight de- cline. Excessive supplies are compelling n8 to accept lower figures, but 00 (dition of �ruit would not allow of our holi'ing for a 'recovery. We have had to fora: sales to gbt stooks out of the why of large, incom- inif receipts to prevent a total colla pee, reparations Have been going on at this store duringthe out the balance of Winter Goods, and opeing and marking New Gost few weeks.Cods.rr Ey ry person it),. the County of Huron knows that we were on hand when the whole- sale stook of McMaster &Oo. was placed on the market. We did not buy all the above stook, but we bought all we wanted. Paid cash for it, and now it is all to hand, opened up, marked, and ready for your inspection, COME and let us show you what we haye been doing even though you do not care to buy. This is a CAS 11 BUSINESS, cash from beginning ttF end, and in a large measure accounts for the following prioes:--. GINGHAMS, good.width, rtew patterns, very speoial at 4io. SHIRTINGS, fast oolore, blue and white check, as good as we have ever offer- ed at 8o, but now they are going at 4c, TABLE LINEN is a most useful and necessary article, When you call we will be pleased to show you a line at 16o a yard. THE TABLE LINENS we have now are by all odds the best value we ever poesessed, Some special lines in half -bleached at 20e and 30o, and better still at 40o to 50c, BLUE SERGE, very suitable for Boys' wear, reg. price 40o, now only 30o. LADIES CORSETS, several very speeial lines, one in particular at 25o, is worth more money. Others just as good value in proportion at 40o, 50,3,75o, CURLING TONGS, extra strong spring and well matte, regular 10c, for 5o, LADIES' FINE RIBBED CASHMERE HOSE, regular price 35c, we eeour- ed them to sell at 25o. PRINTS, some really wonderful valves. A Line of Plaid Prints, bright colors', really 'worth 9c, are going quickly at 6o. PRIN 75 and PRINTED SERGES in every conceivable pattern, small or DELAINElight EFFECTS le beat lines inPrinteand CrinkleoCloth, should ver shown at be 16o and0c ay1ard. 8c, going at l210, It's simply impossible to give you an adequate idea of what we are doine. We hope you m ty find time to oome.and see for yourself. We can make you glad if you give us a chance. McKinnon dr Co., Bi3rtla %%%%4%%%% To fl`FIIE 1PUELIC -We Desire to thank our numerous customers and the general public for their very liberal patronage during the past 30 years, From year to year our business has extended, necessitating larger premises, and we purchased the two stores in the old Brick Block, remodeling and improving them with plate glass fronts, &c, making one of the best equipped Stove and Hardware stores in the county. In consequence, we have removed the whole stock frcm the McKay Block store to our improvedstores in the old BrickjBlook where we invite a continuation of your former patronage. We are now busy sorting and replacing goods, and when once straightened up we will offer special inducements in order to reduce our very large stock. Call and see us in the old Brick Block. IIARL SND BROS Stoves, Hardware, tic Clinton Stearn's Instant Cough Cure Has proved to he a reliable remedy and is conceded by all who have tIt ried it, to excel any other preparation that. 8 hey have pr eviously used,.. that ispeaks i sfor itself and ou have onlto try a is one of the hest curs for Coughs Colds,oHoarse ess,o&cto be cn �ticed Put up in 25e and 50c bottles. . J. E. HO VEY• Dispensing Chemist, - Clinton. Riad for AU" The Clinton.Family Grocery, Are now ready for business with a new and select stock of FamilyY Flour, Feed, Provisicns, &c. We guarantee our values to be the ery best iu Q " the market, p TEAS a specialty, Terms Cash or Produce. SHE•thPARD & B,ACO OotarioStreet, M, Opposite Combe Bloex, Clinton Anti duextioelllent,s. Small House and Lot for Sale Will rbseasolad ou avieryyRreasonable oternts..u.tApply to JOS. WHEATLEY or JOHN AVERY, Clinton SEED PEAS FOR SALE .The undersigned has for tale a quantity of Srst-class Seed Peas, ,(white) THOMAS MURCH London Road, near Clinton THOROIJRED STOCK for SALE Bun C For ssL _ranging from 8 tited o 11 of mouths old. Also some Heiftrs and Cows, In calf. All of these are by imported stock, are cb_ice animals, and will be Clinton sPost Office, or on d at reasonable the premis0es, London road, near Clinton. CHEESE FACTORY NOTICE The Holmesville Butter and Cheese Manufac- tuing Co. (Ltd.) will let ty public auction, tht drawing of the milk on the different routes, to the Cheese Factory, on $4ZlJ ¢UAX. March 20, 1897, at2 o'clock 1„m., in Pickard's Hall,Holmes- villr, . Full particulars regarding each route will be furnished on the above date, W. R. FORSTER. Pros Holmesville, Feb 27, 18978 LAWRENCE, Secy AUCTION SALE A Choice Farm in Hullett. The undersigned will offer for sale by public auction, on SATURDAY, MARCH 27, at two that'choiceefarmof 75 acres HOTEL, being ott Clinton, t concession ,ihae about Hullett s cleared and 8t for oulti. Ivation; balance good hardwood. Good frame house, frame stable and barn, plenty of hard and soft water, bearing orchrd. Soil, clay loam. Situate about five miles from Clinton. Terms made known on day of sale. Further particulars on application to the auctioneer, to the proprietor, or to W. FARQIRAR, Con, 8th, Hullett. G. WESTCOTT, Staynor, Proprietor, • D. DICKINSON, Auctioneer. Mortgage Sale of Farm. Under and by virtue of the power of sale con- tained lu a mortgage dated the first day of Coto. ber, 1891, made by Nathaniel Baer and Adolfo A. Btnapayment t er of,to the 'there will bei sold bygPubliic Auction, 00 THURSDAY, March 11th, 1897 At Ramsey's Hotel, in Holmesville, at 12 o'clock noon, the following property: Lot No, 15, in the Con, of the Township of Colborne in the County of Huron, eontaining by admeasuro. ate 10 t 82 acres, fromr Ooderlor eh,Tlis ilfarm o ayy (loam;• about 65 acres under cultivation, tbo balattfe in river fiats. Tli, ro in erected thereon a la story [ramp house on stone foundation; franc barn on stone walls, with stables underneath, and a frame building, all in good repair. Terms liberal. For further ptrtioulars and conditions of sale apply to PARIiE, PUii.DOM & PTJi DOM, Vendors' Solfeitore, London, Ont. TO LET, A Large Roost, Electric Lights, furnished suit. able for a Lod gator any Society, on the front street, easy of access. Apply to W. SEARLE, PIANO FOR SALE, A first-class Upright Mahogany Case Wil lams Piano, almost new, an , xceitent instrument, for sale on very reasonable terms. Apply at NEW ERA office. Choice Eggs for Hatching. - Subscriber offers for sale some choice Brown Leghorn Eggs for breeding. At Merriment Huron County Poultry Show in deaforth his pen won first this department, prize the se two core otl andin 186.1.riza in eggs will be sold at the reasonable price of $1 50 for set ting of 15 JOHN MELVILLE,Londesboro Bull Calves lor Sale. Two tborobred Bull Calv aged 11 and 12 months, Coior, bright red, Fros for m the very os and are exceptionally caves. Wi1go eonabierics. Has a fine English Berkshire Boar, just purchased from Jos, Snell. Edmonton, for service. APPLE'1ON ELCOAT, con. 3, L,R.S„ Tusker- sniUh, Brucefield. t JOHK RIDOUT. CONVEYANCER, COMMISSIONER, ETC. Fire Insurance, Money to lend, Real estate matters carefully attended to. Office -HURON STREET, CLINTON e`Il Fancy Arrive Dress . Thin Week woos' We expect to open up this \weekout.... full stock of new Spring Dress'; Stuffs, which will include the newest things to befound the trade, in the latest colorings weaves and patterns, at prices' ranging from 15c. double fold. to $ 1.50 per yard. It will be such a stock as seldom is seen in towns this size, and we think will draw people here, and it is something drawing we want these days, When a fine spring-like day comes along we are as busy as bees, because the people find this,. �. store packed with new spring stuff, all new and up-to-date. March 5,, GILROY & WISEMAN' EIJTIIYMoJ PRONOUNCED ,EU -THY- MOLT EUTHYMOL CREAM is a perfect emollient, is almost wholly absorbed, thus relaxing the tissues and rendering the skin delightfully soft and smooth. It is adapted to manyr minor ailments such as chapped hands or lips, rough, dry or irritated skin, sunburn,, wrinkles, rashes or eruptions, and will be found efficacus in treating greeds or discolored; EUTHYMOL FACE POWDER is Price free from starch, fiou or sugar, contains no ibis-. mutt or mineral salts, distroys all odor when the hands or face are heated or moist, it. will be found cooling and refreshing. E UTHYMOL TOOTH PASTE -It cleanses and whitens the teeth, hardens the grime and sweetens the breath. 25 cents per tube. COMBE'S DRUG Store,, There is A Certajn Air and Style About our kind of Clothing that you don't find anywhere else. There is a liberality about it and a fineness of finish that is only secured by infinite pains. The most of the fit in a Suit and the most of a ,fit in the lapels. That is whre "our best made. • of Clothes is in the coat, coat is in the collar and kind" shows that it is the Suits $5, $6, $7, $8, $9,1$10. You will be particuallly pleased with the better lines. Tozvn Hall, Clinton The NEW ONE NIGHT ONLY, - PRINTS Monday, Mar. 8 Something entirely new. The marvel of the age. The wonderful Ciuematographe The greatest attraction at the last Toronto Fair, Relastlo Motion Pictures. Nothing like them ever seen in Canada Entertainment from 7,30 till 10 ADULTS 25c CHILDREN 10e MINING STOCKS Shares in Mining and Development Com- panies Bought and Sold in the riot British Columbia and Ontario itGold Fields. We have for sale the Cromwell Mining and De- velopment Co., the best low priced shares on the market, at ;In .. 3ac Ontario Gold Hills............ Oe Red Eagle .. . 11e Toronto d 'Wont real biro.& eon 5c And other Companies. Apply to J. MeMURRAY or T. BROWN Agents, Clinton Are elegant in design, the colorings are excellent and the quality good. DRESS GOODS Direct importation of French Novelties, are beautiful and are selling freely. Have you tried IMPERIAL ? The finest of all Teas. Pure, Delicioliis, Economia- cal. .. OUIIVIETTE • LONDE8BOR0 9