The Clinton New Era, 1897-03-05, Page 7T; "
THE CLINTON NEW ERA
March 13, 1$97
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Ile undersigned desires to intimate to
e'pe ple of Clinton that he has bought
ut: thbutchering business lately conduot-
d`ity Reid Bros., and will continue the
Me the old stand, Huron St., Clinton,
dere, by strict attention to the wants of
r<t or. tomers, he hopes to merit and re -
ewe fair share of patronage. He will
lifeDash only, and at the lowest prioes
Chas. J. Wallis, Clinton.
ENTRAL BUTCHER SHOP
FORD & MURPHY,
business on the cash principle. and
it odetomers with the best meats at
eying prides, Patrons may rely up -
good service and prompttfllling of orders.
FORD & MURPHY
Central Butcher Shop, Clinton
CITY BUTCHL% SHOP
1 wish to inform the public that I vvill not
roe undersold by any other person in the
businese. I am a practical butcher, and
alnderstand all the branohee of the business.
'We keep the very best meats and a full
stock always on hand, and will sell at the
Lowest Cash Prides. Bring along your
(money and get the meat at the cash prioe.
We will give Credit but not at cash prices.
Please oall and see what you can do for
Cash at
R. FITZSIMONS'
FLOUR AND FEED STORES.
froduce' ExchangHeadquarters for all kinds of
;FIELD .ii GARDEN SEEDS
Two cars choice Seed Corn just ar-
rived from Illinois. We have a large
stock of Feed Corn. Oats, Barley,
Peas, &e.
Highest market price paid for Coarse
Grains, or taken in exchange.
Cash paid for Eggs.
HILL & JOYNER
HURON ST., CLINTON.
Wows
F4ourFeed 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..
"HANKS.
The Molsons Bank.
Incorporated by Act of Parliament, 1855
CAPITAL, $2,000,000.
REST FUND, - $1,400,000.
HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL.
J. H. R. MOLSON..... ...President
Wolferston THOMAS.... General Manager
tee discounted Collections made, Drafts is -
4, Sterling and American exchange bought
and sold.Interest allowed on deposits.
AVINGS BANK—interest allowed on sums
of $t and np.
Er A.RMERt+t.
y advanced to farmers on their own note
ne or more 'endorsers. No mortgage re=
quired as security
H. C. BREWER, Manager.
D. 1ICTAGGART.
BANKER
ALBERT ST, - CLINTON.
A general! Banking Business
ti ansacted
NOTES .DISCOUNTED
Drafts issued. Interest allowed on
s deposits.
4 TISDALL
BA1vKERS,
CLINTOAT- ONT
.Advances made to farmers on their own
notes at low rates of interest.
general Banking Business trangaoted
Interest allowed on deposits.
Sale Notes bough
J. P TISDALL, Manager..
4Jllnton Planing Mill
DRY KILN!
KILN!
',The aubsoriber, having the very latest improved
machinery, and employing the most skilled work -
Men is able to do work in his lino in the most
satisfactory manner, at reasonable rates and
on the shortest notice. A trial solicited
FACTORY NEAR G.T'iR. STATION, CLINTON
0 THE TOWN HALL
BOOT IND SHOE
REEPAIRSHOP.
Young,
he weft known Boot and Shoe Maker bas open
ed: a Repair Shop in the Clinton Brown Hal
nd spill eaeonte all orders entrusted to bis Dare
Onotice speoiaity, satisfactory
himra rates. Or-
work
INESS CHANGE
avis' & McCool.
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ving bought out the Livery business of
U Turnbull. and amalgamated the, former
nose of Davis & Son, subscribers will o n•
e the same at the Turnbull Livery. The
ib .denoltaliy will receive the best of atten-
and care in all orders for rigs. Good, careful
W ahndb� on�f�rgtaable rigs will bo ur motto,
DAVIS & Mo000L
Linseed and Turpentine is not only a popular
remedy, but the best known to medical science
for the treatment of nervous membranes of
respiratory organs.
DR. CHASE compounded this valuable
syrup so as to take away
the unpleasant taste of the turpentine and
linseed. It was the Doctor's last and greatest
remedy, and more of it is sold in Canada than
all other cough mer' -"sines combined.
A Banker's Experience 999.3
HEREAFTER HE INTENDS TO
. BE 818 OWN FAMILY D00TOR
"I tried a bottle of Dr. Mate's Syrup of
Linseed and Turpentine for a troublesome
affection of the throat," writes Manager Thomas
Dewsou,of the Standard Bank,now of 14 Melbourne
avenue,Toronto. " 1t proved effective. I regard the
remedy as simple, cheap and exceedingly good. It
has hitherto been my habit to consult a physician
in troubles of this nature. Hereafter, however, I
intend to be my own family doctor."
Gray's
Syrup
of Red
For Coughs,
Suroce
Colds, Bron-
chitis, Sore
throat, etc. tjum
KERRY, WATSON e: CO., PROPR,QTOR•.
MONTREAL.
giS.o.o.o.o.o.o•o•c o.t•peo.c.oeo.orae, 4,.o,s
McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Co
FARM &ISOLATED TO N PROPERTY ONLY
INSURED
orFIoana.
Geo. Watt, President, Harlock P.O.; James
Broadfoot, Vice-Pres.Seafortb P.O.; W. J. Shan-
non, Secy-Treas., Beaforth P.O.; M. M irdie, in-
spector of losses, Seaforth P. 0.
DIRECTORS.
Jas. Broadfoot,Seaforth; M. Murdie, Seaforth;
Geo. Dale Seaforth; Geo. Watt Harlock; T. E.
Hays, Seaforth; Alex Gardiner,' I,eadbury; ThOs
Carbutt, Clinton ; John McLean, Rippon.
GENTS.
Thos. Neilans Harlock; Robt.MoMillan sea•
forth and J. Cumings, Egmon"lville.
Parties desirous to effect Insurance° or tran
sect other business will be promptly attended
to on application to any of the above offioert
adressed to their respeoitve offices
Benmiller Nur sere
FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES
NORWAY SPRUCE, SCOTCH
AND ASTRACHAN PINE,
The latter of which we make a specialty.
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 pur
chasing here.
Orders by Mailwill be promptly attended
to Address.
JOHN STEWART, BENMILLER
For Twenty -Six Years
DUNN'S
BAKING
POWDER
THECOOK'S BEST FRIEND
LARGEBTSALE IN CANADA.
McLeod's
System RENOVATOR
AND OTHER
Tested Remedies.
SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE
For Impure, Weak and Impoverished
Blood Dyspepsia, Sleeplessness, Palpi-
tation of the Heart, Liver Complaint
Neuralgia, Loss of Memory, Bronchitis
Consumption, Gall Stones, Jaundice, Kid
ney and Urinary Diseases, St. Vitus' Dance
Female Irregularities and General Debility
LABORATORY, GODERICH, ONT
J. M. MCLEOD,
Prop. and Manufacturer
Sold in Clinton by
J. H. COMBE, and ALLAN & WILSON
J. C. STEVENSONJ
—THE LEADING—
UNDERTAKER
—AND --
EMBALMER.
A FULL LINE OF
GOODS KEPT in STOCK
ThebestEmbalming Fluidused
Splendid Hearse.
,ALBERT ST., CLINTON
Residence over store
'OPPOSITE TOWN HALL
IIMININNINNeate
Evangelist Moody Defines Re-
generation
"There is so much that is mistaken
for Regeneration that it may be help-
ful to first define it negatively," writes
Dwight L. Moody in the Mat eh Ladies'
Home Journal. "And first of all, it is
not church ordinances. The Divinely -
appointed means of grace are requisite
for the church; but, in themselves,
cannot give spiritual life. They are
but symbols of truths, and, as such,
are to point us to things invisible. For
instance, baptism is not Regeneration.
Zaccheus became a new or regenerate
man after a few moments' conversa-
tion with Christ; but it was probably
sometime before he was baptized.
The thief upon the cross died a regen-
erate man, although he was not privi-
leee3 to commune with Christ's dis-
ciples on eartha Church -going is not
being born of God. The evil one him-
self regularly attends church, diver-
ting the thoughts of the congregation
and arousing the evil spirit, of criti-
cism. Philanthropy, self-sacrifice,
death itself can never re-create a man.
That must be done by a power our'side
of himself, and only by being 'born
from above.' Regeneration is a gift.
No amount of human effort can earn
it. It is well worth labor and toil and
privation; but these cannot buy it.
Man works from the cross, not to it; he
works from gratitude, but not for
salvation.
A Prominent Citizen.
Mr. Thos Bennett. for over 22 years
In business as a wholesale and retail
butcher, gives his experience rwlth the
now famous remedy, Witoirrn•s Heart
and Nerve Pills.
"Gentlemen,—I have for a long time
been afflicted with extreme nervous-
ness. and ailments resulting tnerarrom.
Frequently I had sharp pains under
my heart. At times my memory was
clouded, which was a great annoyanoe
to me in my business, causing me to
forget orders which were given. to me,
and my attention had to be called to
such matters frequently. Very often
there was a sort of mist came before
my eyes, and I was extremely dizzy.
One of the worst features was that
business matters of small darrportance
assumed exaggerated forms, an.d I
brooded over them unnecessarily. At
night I would often waste up with a
start and it would be a long time be-
fore I could again compose,, my-
self to sleep. So unstrung were
my nerves that I had ft
to of
trembling occasionally, and cold
sensations would run down my
limbs. The least excitement or nodse
startled me and set ,my heart flutter-
ing.
"I have taken a box of Milburn's
Heart and . Nerve Pills, which
i got at M,r. H. W. Love's
drug store, corner Broadview and
Danforth -avenues, They restored my
nerves to their normal condition, and
toned up my system to such an extent,
that all the distressing ailments I
have mentioned have completely dis-
appeared. I say it without any qualitl-
cation whatever that they area splen-
did medicine for shattered nerves and
their attending evils. I cannot too
highly praise the wonderful virtues of
these pills in all cases of heart trou-
ble."
( •) TiH PLS BENNer1T1', .
Doncaster, Ont. '
Marvelous Mechanism of the
Human LLody
The human body is an epitome in
Nature of all mechanics, all hydraulics,
all architecture, all machinery of ev-
ery kind. There are more than three
hundred and ten mechanical move-
ments known to mechanics to -day, and
all of these are but modifications of
those found in the human body. Here
are'foirnd all the bars, levers, joints,
pulleys; pumps, pipes, wheels and ax-
les, ball and sucketmovements, beams,
girders, trusses, buffers, arches, cablt s
and supporters known to science. At
every point man's best mechanical
work can be shown to be hut adapta-
tions of processes of the human body,
a revelation of first principles used in
Nature. —William George Jordan in
March Ladies' Home Journal"
WHY THEY DO NOT PASS.
Kidney Disease Prevents Hundreds of Ap-
parently Healthy Men From passing a
Medical Examination for Life
Insurance. '
If you have ecquired into the matter you
will be surprised at the number of your
friends who find themselves rejected as ap
plisants for life insurance because of kid-
ney trouble. They think themselves
healthy until they undergo the medical
test, and they fail in this one point. South
American Kidney Cnre will remove not
alone the early symptom', but all forms of
kiduey disease, by dissolving the urio aoid
and hardening substances that find plane
in the system. J.D,Looke, of Sherbrooke,
Que., suffered for three years from a com-
plicated case of kidney disease. and spent.
over $100 for treatment. He got no relief
until he used South American Kidney
Cnre, and he says over his own signature
that four bottles oured him.
Catarrh and Colds Relieved in 10 to 60
A Minutes.
One short puff of the breath through the
Blower supplied with each bottle of Dr.
Agnew's Catarrhal Powder diffuses this
powder over the surface of the nasal ,pass-
ages. Painless and delightful to use, it re-
lieves instantly and permanently cures Ca.
tarrh, Hay Fever, Colds, Headache, Sore
Thr at, Tonsilitis and Deafness. All drug-
gis •
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Wrapper.
Canadian Foresters.
FNOOURAGING REPORT—HALF A MI
LION DOLLARS IN THE RESERVE
FUND—MEMBERSHIP INCREAS-
ING GREATLY,
The High Court of the Canadian 0
der of Foresters met at Niagara Fal
last week.
The high chief ranger spoke of th
progress of the order, their h"tvin
been initiated 2,374 members betwee
June 1st and Dec. 31st last. The inet
tution of new courts has been gratif
ing, there having been instituted sine
last High Court meeting no less tha
42 courts. The membership at th
close of the year was 24,092. The hig
chief ranger further said: "On insut
ance account from the 31st of May,18
to the 31st Dec., the income arnounte
to the large sum of 5117,814,27. T
the beneficiaries of our departed breth
ren there has been paid in 7 month
the sum of $69,156,15, leaving a net in
crease in the surplus funds for the
months of $48,656,12, the surplus at th
end of the year being the large sum o
$525,179,43. The total receipts of th
general fund account amounted to $16
012,01, but the payments totalled 517,
305,06, showing a debit balance of $1,
293,06. This, however, does not prov
that the general fund is not in a pros
perous condition, because the per cap
ita tax, which . is due on Dec. 31st. r
payable in January, and as it wil
amount to nearly $12,000, really leave
that fund with a balance of over $10,
000 to commence the business of the
Forestric year. The sick and funeral
benefit fund has been prosperous, the
total receipts being $2,385,49 or, Oct. 1.
There have been 45 claims paid,
amounting to $847,42, so that the bal-
ance was $1.536.07 on the 31st of Dec.
Our surplus fund had reached over
half a million dollars. The high sec-
retary reported the total number of
members reported last June, including
those temporarily suspended was 22,-
651. The number permanently sus-
pended from June 1 to Dec. 31, 1896,
was 866, and 67 died during that period,
making the total decrease in the mem-
bership of 933. Taking 933 from 22,-
351 would leave a membership of 21,-
715, and adding the nnmber: of initia-
tions, viz., 2,374 to 21,718, gives the
membership on Dec. 31, 24,092.
The high treasurer reported: On
the 31st cf May, 1896, the close of the
last Forestric year, the balance at the
credit of the insurance account was
$476,521.31. The income during the
seven months above stated was 0117,-
814.27, making the gross receipts dur-
ing the period $94,335.58. Out of
this was paid to the beneficiaries of 67
deceased brethren the sum of $69,156,
15, leaving on hand, Dec. 31st, 1896, a
net surplus of $525,179.43. There is
thus in our treasury'half a million dol-
lars. and a good start made for an-
other half million. In the sick and
funeral benefit fund, established by
the High Court at its last meeting,
the receipts for the period, which be-
$an with the month of August, were
2,385.40. There were 45 claims paid
out of this fund, amounting to $847A2.
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CROSS WOMEN
A druggist doing business in a large On-
tario town recently wrote as follows:—
"I have lately met with some very cross
women. For reasons best known to them-
selves they purchased common package
dyes instead of the e reliable and ne -f '
ver ail.
ing Diamond Dyes tor home Dyeing. They
were sorely disappointed in results, and
had their goods spoiled. They came to ,me
afterward, knowing that I sell only the
Diamond Dyes."
Moral: When you are coloring goods at
home use the "Diamond" that guarantee
success; refuse all imitations.
Food and Drink Consumed in a
Lifetime.
The average man takes five and a
half pounds of food each day, amount-
ing to one ton of solid and liquid nour-
ishment annually. In seventy yeare
he eats and drinks one thousand times
his own weight.—March Ladies' Home
Journal.
A mirror could not lie if it wanted to.
The glass has nothing to gain by flatterry.
If the roses of health and plumpness of
beauty are leaving your face, your mirror
will tell you so. Health- is the -greatest
beautifier in the world, When a women
sees the indications of ill -health in the face,
she may with almost absolute certainty
look for the cause in one or both of two
conditions—constipation, and derange-
ment of the organs distinctly feminine.
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription will cure
permanently and positively any so-called
"female oorbplaint." Dr. Pierce's Pleas-
ant Pellets will cure constipation. There
is no reason in the world why a woman
should not be perfectly healthy. She will
gain in health, strength and flesh. Hollows
and angles will give plaoe to fullness and
grade. She will be that noblest and most
beautiful of all oreation—a perfect woman.
Send 31 Dents in one -cent stamps to World's
Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo,
N.Y., and receive Dr. Pierce's 1008 page
"Common Sense Medical Adviser," pro-
fusely illustrated.
Didn't Bother Him.
"Is the house very quiet?" be asked,
as he inspected the room that had
been advertised for rent.
"No," said the landlady wearily, "I
can't truthfully say that it is. The
four babies don't make so much noise,
for they never all cry at once; and the
three pianos one gets used to, and the
parrot is quiet sometimes, but the man
with the clarinet and the boy that's
learning to play the flute do make it a
little noiser than I wish it was."
"That's all right;" said the man
cheerfully; "live and let live is my mot-
to. I'll take the room and move in to-
morrow, and the little things you
mention will never disturb me a par-
ticle. Good-bye."
And it was not until he moved in
and was settled that they learned his
occupation. He played the trombone
in an orchestra.
Wherever the sun shines Dr phase's re.
medies are known, and no music to many
a poor soul as the song of rejoicing over
rotoration to health in the use of them.
k your dealer about them.
Thousands are suffering excruciating
misery from that plague of the night, Itoh-
•ing Piles, and say nothing about it through
a sense of delicacy. All snob will find an
instant relief in the use of 0hltse's Oint•
went. ,Ie never fails.
VMS
What his Improved Homoeo-
pathic System has done
for the People of
Canada
SICK MADE WELL
Troops of Rescued invalids
and Sufferers toil their glad
Stories -
WHAT THE PEOPLE ARE
SAYING
Mr Robert Howie, Gore road, east, Lon
don, Ont., says:—"1 was a great sufferer
from dyspepsia.All the remedies that 1
tried did me uo good, except Munyon's, I
take great pleasure in recommending you
preparations."
Munyon's Rhuematio Cure seldom fails
to relieve in one to three hours and cures
in a few days. Price 25c.
Munyon's Dyspepsia Cure positively cures
all forms of indigestion and stomach
troubles. Price 25o.
Munyon'a Cold Cure prevents pneumonia
and breaks up a cold in a few hours. Pride
25o.
Munyon's Cough Cure stops coughs,
night sweats, allays soreness and speedily
heals the lunge. Prioe 25e,
Munyon'e Kidney Cure speedily cares
pains in the back, loinsor groins, and all
forma of kidney disease. Price 25o,
Munyon's Nerve Cure stops nervousness
and builds up the system. Price 25o,
Munyon's Headache Care stops headaohe
in three minunes. Pride 25o.
Munyon's Pile Ointment positively cures
all forms of piles. Price 25c.
Munyon's Blood Cure eradicates all im-
purities of the blood. Price 25c.
Man yon's Female Remedies are a boon
to all women.
Munyon's Catarrh Remedies never fail.
The Catarrh Cure—price 25e—eradicates
the disease from the system, and the Ca-
tarrh Tablets—price 25o. —cleanse and heal
the parts.
Munyon's Asthma Remedies relieve in
3 minutes and cure permanently. Price
$1.
Manyon's Vitalizer restores lost vigor.
Price $1.
A separate cure for each disease. At all
druggists, mostly 25o a vial.
Personal letters to Prof. Munyon,11 & 13
Albert St., Toronto, answered with free
medical advice for any disease.
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Love's Sweet Work.
A London paper tells this touching
story of Prof. Herkomer. His aged
father, who lives with him in his
splendid home at Bushney, used to
model in clegy in hid early life. He has
recently°itken to it again, but his fear
is that soon his hands will lose their
skill and his work will show the marks
of imperfection. It is his one sorrow.
At night he goes to his early rest, and
when he has gone his talented son goes
into the .ytudio, takes up his father's
feeble attempts, and makes the work
as beautiful as art can make it. When
the oldman comes down in the morn-
ing he takes the work and looks at it,
and rubs his hands and says: "Ha! I
can do as well as ever I did 1" May
we not believe that the hands of divine
love will thus make over our feeble
work for God till it shail bear the light
of day, and be perfect to all eternity?
DON'T WAIT FOR THE SICK ROOM
The experience of physicians and the
public proves that taking Scott's Emulsion
produces an immediate increase in flesh; it
is therefore of the highest value in Wast-
ing Diseases and Consumption.
Keep Thyself Pure
Satan tempts the young man with
this plausible yet meretricious argu-
ment: "The desires of the flesh are
natural and God-given. It cannot be
wrong to gratify an instinct or appe-
tite implanted by the Creator." Hav-
ing lodged•thiie thought in the untu-
tored mind, the devil inflames the im-
agination with false pictures of pleas-
ures and glosses sift with the glitter-
ing expectations, until a pure youth,
from a pure home, is willing to ven-
ture, on unknown and forbidden paths
and then all too late, says Rev. D.M.
Pratt, awakes to the awful fact that
the slime of the pit has entered his
soul; that he is no longer innocent,
and can never escape from conscious-
ness of the fact that he is a moral blot
on :he pure life about him, is a con-
taminating influence in the refined
home of his childhood, is a moral leper
everywhere, and holds under cover a
secret which he dare not expose.
TAKEN WITH SPASMS.
A Collingwood Resident Tells How South
American Nervine Cured His Dangther
of Distressing Nervous Disease.
The father of Jessie Merchant of Colling-
wood tells this story of his eleven -year-old
daughter : "I doctored with the most
skilledphysioians in Collingwood without
any relief ooming to my daughter, spend-
ing nearly five 1 nndred dollars in this way.
A friend influenced me to try South Amer-
ican Nervine, though I took it with little
hope of it being any good. When she be-
gan its use she was hardly able to move
about and suffered terribly from nervous
spasms, but after taking a few bottles she
oan now run around as other children."
For stomach troubles and nervousness
there is nothing so good as South Ameri-
can Nervine.
Pain -Killer.
(PERRY Davis'.)
A Pure and Safe Remedy in every case
and every kind of Bowel Complaint is
Pain-iller.
This Is a true statement and it can't bo
made too strong or too emphatic.
It is a simple, nate and quick cure for
Cramps, Cough, Rheumatism,
Colic, Colds, Neuralgia,
Dlarrhooa, Croup, Toothache.
TWO SIZE'S, 28c. end 10c.
wwwwwerwannnessor
A Mistake
Through a mistake of a Wholesale House, a orateoontaini0
1IFTY DOZ. SOUP PLATES and. SIXTY DOZ. TA: .
PLATES was shipped to Bruoefield last week. We Made.
the house an offer for the lot and it was accepted. Thera:get •-
we are able to sell them at a pride that will startle yon. • ''
60 doz., 720-6in. Tea Plates, Best Iron Ston
China, inaple leaf pattern, only 5c each.
50 doz., 600-7in. Soup Plates, only 6c. each
Now is the time to buy Plates, when these are gone you will have to pay a
great deal more for the same kind of a plate and at these prises they are
bound to go in a hurry
OGLE COOPER & CO., Phone. 23
The Up-to-date Cash Grocery.
Clinton Sash,DoorB1inclPactory
COOPER BROS., - - PROPRIETORS,
General Builders and Contractors.
This factory is the largest in the connty, and has the very latest improved ma-
chinery, capable of doing work on the shortest notice. We parry an extensive
and reliable stock and prepared plans, and give estimates forand build all class-
es of buildings on short notice and on tire closest prices. All work is supervis-
ed in a mechanical way and satisfaotion guaranteed. We sell all kinds of in-
terior and exterior material.
Lumber Lath, Shingles, Lime, Sash, Doors, Blinds,Etc
Agent's for the Celebrated GIRAYBILL SCHOOL DESK, manufaoturea
' at Waterloo. Call and get prides and estimates before plaoing your orders
1897 FURNITURE 1897
We have started the new year with as find a line of Furniture as you wish to see,
and at prices that will astonish you for cheapness. All our goods are warranted to give
satisfaction, and we extend to you our invitation to call and inspect our large stook of
BEDROOM SUITES, PARLOR SUITES, SIDEBOARDS, EXTENSION TABLES
DINING -ROOM SUITES, VENTRE TABLES, HAT RACKS, WA1tDROB,ES
CHIFFONIERS, BAMBOO GOODS, CHAIRS OF ALL KINDS.
When we know we oan please you in quality and price. Give us a trial,
UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT
OurUndertaking department is complete in every reepeot,and as we purchase from first-
class manufacturers only, we can guarantee to give good satisfaction in all its branches,
as we have an Undertaker and Embalmer of 15 years experience. And any orders we
may be favored with shall receive the very best attention.
Night and Sunday palls will be attended to by gall on our John Powell, at his resideno
BROADFOOT, BOX & CO.
Don't forget the old stand, near Fair's Mill, Clinton.
FRESH GROCERIES
Say! Christmas canes every year, don't it ? If you see the display of Holiday
Goods at the Hub Grocery you will know it is coming again this year. Every-
body should see our display of Fancy China, consisting of Cups, Saucers and
Plates, Carbaret's Bread Plates, Berry Sets, Flower Pots, etc.,Fancy Glassware,
Dinner Sets; Toilet Setts, and so many things we have not space to mention
them all. Fresh Fruits, Fresh Peels, Fresh Groceries of all kinds. Candies and
Nuts galore at as low figures as any house in to town, considering quality..
GEet) SWA.141_40W, - Clinton.
ROBES ". , .
A splendid line of Saskatchewan Robes—three colors—light and
dark brown and black, :quality equal to Buffalo and prices trade
winners. Goat and Galloway Robes, all sizes and prices.;
HARNESS, ETC.
Our special make of Single Harness has gained a superior reputa-
tiom.for neatness, durability and lowness of price. Team Harness
always in stock or made to order. Horse Blankets, Collars, Belle,
• Combs, Brushes, &c., alsd Trunks and Valises.
Our Goods are Bargains at our prices.
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IIARYESS
EbIPORIUM
Opposite the Town Hall.
JOHNSON & ARMOUR.
BARGAINS in CUTTERS
A 'few first-class, well made, neatly trimmed,
well finished Cutters for sale chews.
F. RUMBALIJ, - CLINTON
Sprig Goods •.
SHOES .. .
We have opened out a nice assortment of Shoes in Men's, Boys', Ladies'
Misses and Children's, which are well wor th your inspection.
IIAi'S and CAPS.
Our Men's and Boys' Hats and Caps are quite nobby and very cheap. °
call and get your choice.
MILLINERY - ..
Of the very latest style and lowest possible price just to hand this week.
We are having great success With the sale of TEA as the value is some-
thing extra. Do you want a Suit of Clothes or any cloth to make one,
if so we will make it worth your while to give us a trial.
Terms Cash or Produce.
ADAMS' EMPORIUM,
LnNDESBORO R. ADAMS
PURITY, STRENGTH, and UNWORN FLAVOR IN EVERY PANYS 111141111r
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CEYLON
TEA
... In Lead Packets only .. .
Speckly Selected—Black or Mixed ---.-Half Pound and One Pound
Paageta -rAT ALL GROCERS -251 30, 4o, so, and 6o oenta a pound.
THE 1:70tVIDSON dt HAY.,, LTD., WHOLESALE AGENTS, TORONTO