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CENTRAL BUTCHER SHOP
FORD & MURPHY
We are doing business on the Dash prinoi•
pie, and will supply our customers with
the best meats at the lowest paying prates
*FORD & MURPHY, CLINTON
Business Change.
The undersigned desires to intimate to
the people of Clinton that he has bought
'out the butchering business lately conduct-
ed by Reid Bros., and will continue the
.Bane in the old stand, Huron St., Clinton,
'where by strict attention to the wants of
hie us' re, he hopes to merit and receive
of patronage. He will sell for
.Dash y, and at the lowest prices.
Chas.J, Wallis, Clinton.
CITY BUTCHER SHOP
I wish to inform the public that I will not
be undersold by any other person in the
ibnsiness. I am a practical butcher; and
understand all the branches of the bueinese.
We keep the very best meats, and a full
*stook always on hand, and will sell at the
Lowest Cash Prices, Bring along your
woney, and get the meat at the oesh price.
We will give credit, but not at Dash prices.
Please Dome and see what you oan do for
Cash at
R. FITZSIMONS'
FLOUR AND FEED STORES.
Produce Exchange
Headquarters for all kinds of
FIELD & GARDEN SEEDS
We have a choice stook of FEED CCRN
OATS, BARLEY, PEAS, &o
Highest market price paid for coarse grain,
r taken in exchange. Cash paid for Eggs
HILL & JOYNER
HURON ST., CLINTON.
COOK'S
Flour & Feed store
BRAN & SHORTS
In large or small quantities.
OIL CAKE and MEAL
OF ALL KINDS.
Opounds Choice Oatmeal for 1 bushel of
Oats.
D. COOK, CLINTON.
BANKS.
The Molsons Balk
Incorporated by Act of Parliament 1885
CAPITAL - $2,000,000
REST FUND - $1,400,000
HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL.
WM. MOL°ON MACP
HEReoN, President
F. WoI.FERsTON THOMAS, Gen. Manager
Notes discounted, Collections made. Drafts
issued, Sterling and American exchange
bought and sold. Interest allowed on de.
posits. Savnves BANE—Interest allowed on
sums of $1 and up. Money advanced to
farmers on their own note, with one or
more endorsers. No mortgage required
H. C. BRE%ER, Manager, Clinton
G. D. MCTA GGART.
BANKER
ALBERT ST., - CLINTON,
A general Banking Business
transacted.
NOTES DISCOUNTED
Drafts issued. Interest allowed on
deposits.
FARRAN & TISDALL.
BANKERS,
CLINTON, ONT.
Advances made to farmers on their own
notes at low rates of interest.
A� general Banking Bueiness transacted.
Interest allowed on deposits.
Sale Notes bought
J. P. TISDALL, Manager.
MeKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE CO.
FARM & ISOLATED TOWN PROPERTY
ONLY INSURED
OFFICERS.
Goo. watt President, Oarlock P. 0 ; James
Broadfoot, Vico-Pres., Seaforth P. O.; W. J.
Shan noi, Secy.Treas„ Seaforth P.O.; M. Murdio
Inspector of losses, Seaforth P. O.
DIRECTORS
Jas. Broadfoot, Soaforth; M. Murdte, Sea -
forth; Geo. Dale, Seaforth; Geo. Watt, Rarlock;
T. E. Hays, Seaforth; Alex. Gard:nor, Load -
bury; .Chas. Carbutt, Clinton; John McLean,
Rippon,
AGENTS.
Thos Neilans, Rarlock; Robt, McMillan, Sea -
forth, and J. Comings, Egmondvillo.
Parties desirous to effect Insurances or tran-
sact other business will be promptly attended to
on application ,o any of the ahovo officers
adressf respective otfiaes,
per
Clinton Planing
—AND—
DRY 'KILN.
The sub oriber, having the ,very latest;;m•
proved machinery and employing the
most skilled workmen is able to do work in
his line in the moot satisfactory manner,
at reasonable rates and on the shortest no-
tice. A trial solicited.
FACTORY NEAR G. T. R. STATION
CL IN TON,
WOOZ)►f3 PEI0/43080DIND.
The Great English Remedy.
Six Packages Guaranteed to
promptly. and permanently
sure an ,corms of Nervosa
Weaknesk,RmissionkRye, rr
atorrhea, Impotency_ and all
effects of Abuse or Excesses,
Mental Worry, excessive tete
Before anfLt81,ofTobacco•OpiumorStitau-
lanta, whioh Boon kad to In.
flrmay, Insanity. Consumption and an early grave.
Has been prescribed over ab years In thousands of
cases; Is the only Reliable and Honest Medicine
known. Ask drugglstfor Wood's Pho.phodlne; tt
he offers some worthless medicine In place of this.
inclose price In letter, and we will send by return
mall. Price, one paekago, Si; six, 45. Ona wig
please, saw wig cure. Pamphlets free to any address,
The Wood Company,
Windsor, Ont., Canada.
Sold in Clinton and everywhere in Can-
ada by all responsible druggists.
For Twenty-seven Years
DUNN'S
BAK1N.Q
POWDER
THE COOK'S BEST FRIEND
LARGEST SALE IN CANADA.
McLEOD'S
System R,EAOVATOR
AND OTHER TESTED REMEDIES
SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE
For Impure, Weak and Impoverished
Blood, Dyspepsia, Sleeplessness, Palpate -
tion of the Heart, Live: Complaint, Neu-
ralgia, Loss of Memory, Bronchitis, Con-
sumption, Gall Stones, Jaundice, Kidney
and Urinary Diseases, St. Vitus' Dance,
Female irregularities and General Debility.
Laboratory, Goderich, n>�&
J. M. McLeod,
Prop. and Manufacturer
Sold in Clinton by
J. H. COMBE, and ALLAN & WILSON
J. C. STEVENgON,
—THE LEADING—
UNDERTAKER
—AND—
EMBALMER.
A'FULL LINE OF
GOODS KEPT ill STOCK
Che reatE nalKlmin; Fluid vee d
Splendid Hearse
Residence over store
OPPOSITF TOWN HALL
CLINTON MARBLE WORK
COOPER'S OLD STAND,
Nei to Commercial Hotel.
This establishment 11 in full or eration and a
order filled in the most satisfaoto, y way Oeme
tery and granite work a specialty. Prices a
reasonable aa thoae of any establishment
SEALE d: HOOVER,Clinton, ye
Beomiller �urs�ries
Trees, Plants, Shrubs.
binold-established
g contd ausual, and those wble ho want
anything In our line can rely onthevery bust
of service
Choice Plants for Spring Redding.
Floral Designs for Weddings or Funerals
Fruit and Ornamental Trees
Spruce. Scotch .0 Astrachan Plne
Pr ces of entire stock very low.
All orders promptly filled.
John Stewart Estate, ncnmiller
WOOD and COAL YARD
WM. WHIEATLEY is prepared to 1111 all or-
1^rs for either Coal or Wood on short notice,—
loft at HI 'I & Joyner s Feed Store will be
promp,,ly attono ed to.
MAT STAMPING
The undersigned 18 prepared to do all kinds
of stamping for Mats, Persian Rugs and arti-
traae4RHpyyaeeonblo rots., MRSA WOT1NGTUN
Huron Street.
SelIing
FOR CASII.
Wo are now offering our nal ire Mock of Meats
and Groceries at Cost. Compare ,lir prices
with those you have been paying n.n1 see what
you can cavo by ordering from us.
reg. our reg. our
price price 13, tee price
,Orn Starch, 10o.. 7o Coffee' ....40c..30e
Laundry„ 10o.. 7o Lamp Glas ,80..ro
Pearline, 10o., Ro GingerSnaps100..59
soap, 50.,..4o Tea 500..40e
iickles....15o,.100 BIueRlbbon3rc..25o
Extracts .... 10o. , 8c Tea 25c..2(lo
Yeast Cakes 10o.. Pc Seeds per pkt 4o
Sal mon .... 13c..10c 3/ IbRa;sine.,-,25>c
Canned Corn 10o..5c 3/ lb Currants., 25c
3 lb Sodos..250..20c
JAS STEEP & CO., Clinton
T con 1 sty ten (Wines weekly
WANTEDo
finement.and tact to pend he a lady of
in re fl o, Io
canes. T. Ii, LINSCOTT, good
Toronto, Ont.
TBE CLL.NTQN NEW ERA
Buffalo Hill Not a Myth.
Buffalo Billie a living reality, and is not,
as many email boys sometimes imagine, the
extremely clever oreatiou of writers of yol-
low-book novels. Although hie feats in the
past on the western frontier havelurnished
inspiration to writers of Indian stories,
suoh as Capt. Charles King and others,
tluffelo Bill has nevertheless taken part in
more western dramas of real life than most
people imagine. That he is a living reality,
willbeattested at Stratford, Ont., on July
9, 1897, when he will appear in person with
his Wild West and Congress of Rough
Riders of the World. Two performances
will be given,afternoon and night, and Col.
William F. Cody (Buffalo Bill) will appear
at eaoh representation. No one should ne-
glect this opportunity—an opportunity,
which, by the way may never 000urr again—
of enjoying an entertainment the like of
which has not been known, and certainly
Dan never be duplicated hereafter.
This year, in addition to the Cossaoks,
Cowboys, Indiana, Irish Lanoere, Gauchos,
Vaqueros, and other rough riders who have
been with the Wild West for several years,
a battery of United States Light Artillery,
and a troop of United StatestJavalry, haee
been introduoed. The artillery -men will
give an exhibition of their prowess on the
field of battle, and the oavalry-men wiil
perform daring feats of horsemanship which
put even the barebaok rider in the country
oirous to shame. In fact, the riding of all
the horsemen is of a more dangerous kind
then any ever Been in a circus. The gaily
olad lady rider galloping around a sawdust
ring at an easy canter, would not be injured
in the least in case she should lose her foot-
ing and fall from the horse's back. Yet if one
of the riders of the Wild West, galloping
like a whirlwind, should go down beneath
that swirling maelstrom of hoofs, Buffalo
Bill's congress would be one rider short. It
is a wonder that accidents do not take plane
,eaon day, but with that luck which is com-
monly supposed to follow reckless daring,
these riders come forth unscathed. Once
in a while, an accident does happen, but
the riders are so skillful that no more ser-
ious consequences than a few scratches or
bruises ever ensue. On the whole, a more
exciting exhibition oould hardly have been
devised.
How to Avoid Wasting Tune
and Money.
A word at this time to the ladies of Can-
ada may be the means of potting them on
their guard, so that time and money may
not be wasted.
There are certain dealers and storekeepers
whose life-objeot is the making of large pro-
fits
onv
y article oneer t cls they sell.
These dealers are now endeavoring to sell
adulterated and imitation package dyes for
the same price as the honest dealer asks for
the reliable and never -failing Diamond
Dyes.
Few ladies have the inclination to spend
time or money to experiment with worth-
less and poisonous ingredients put up to out-
wardly imitate the marvellous Diamond
Dyes. If you want good work you meet
use the beat dyes. Years of thorough test-
ing proclaim the fact that Diamond Dyes
are the strongest, brightest and most eoon
omioal; they are the only dyes in the world
that are specially warranted. Each packet,
when directions are followed, will give sat-
isfactory and astonishing results.
Mrs Peter Pardie, of Frankfort, Ky.,
met with a most peculiar and almost
fatal accident recently. She arose be-
fore daylight to get a drink of water.
In drinking she swallowed a small
black water spider that had dropped
into the water during the night. She
felt the insect going down her throat,
but did not know what it was. In an
hour she became nauseated and threw
up the spider, but not until it bad bit-
ten her repeatedly internally. The
poison from the bites soon spread
through her system and her condition
became alarming. The flesh puffed up
in rolls and ridges, her ears swelled so
tightly that the blood oozed through
the skin, while her tongue swelled till
she almost sufficated. Physicians
worked for several hours administer-
ing all antidotes known, and finally
pulled her through, and she is now
convalescent. The little spider that
hos such a venomous sting or bite is
not larger than a pea and can roll it-
self up into a compact ball, and float
on the water like apiece of cork.
Ten Years Since.
History of a Long Malady Given In Lnoid
Words by Mrs Albert Armstrong,
Hawthorne Row. Don Mills
Rd. Todmorden, Ont.
Than Mr and Mrs A. Armstrong there
are probably no better known or more gen-
erally respected inhabitants of Todmorden.
Mr Armstrong until lately was engaged in
farming on the York town line between
York and Scarboro, where he was born and
brought up.
Mrs Armstrong gives the following ac-
ount of her heart and nerve troubles,
heir origin and results. We give in her
words the account as she gave it to our re-
rasectative. Said Mrs Armstrong: "Ten
ears ago I was taken seriously ill with
measles complicated with inflammation of
he lungs. Singe then my heart has been
affected, and I have never felt strong. 1
was troubled with palpitatio,i so badly that
I could hardly dr w a long breath. My
heart fluttered very much, and I was often
attacked with spells of weariness and diz-
ziness, so that sometimes I was unable to
walk. My eyes seemed to be covered as if
with a mist, and I was subject to terrible
pains in the back of my head and through
my forehead. Cold perspiration would
break out on my hands and feet, and I lust
my appetite.
Mentally I became despondent, having a
constant dread unforeseen about to happen.
y sleep was poor and disturbed by fright -
I dreams, In fact my nerves were com-
etely unstrung. I could not bear even the
ghtost noise. It was while in this con -
tion that I got a box of Milburn'° Heart
d Nerve Pills through the kindness of
rs Vanhorn of this place, at Mr H. W.
vu's drug store, corner of Broadview and
nforth avenues. Since taking them I
ve steadily and rapidly improved. The
provernent is marked, indeed, for I feel
ly getting stronger and better. My ap-
iteis becoming healthy, my nervesstrong-
and steaclior, and the heart trouble gives
scarcely any annoyance at present. More
n that, I am thankful to feel cheerful in
nd, and more confident in the future. In
t I am stronger and better in every way,
annot too highly express my happiness
he marvelous change which Milburn's
art and Neave Pills have effected in my
o. They have truly helped me, and [ am
eedingly thankful that I em able to
e this testimony that others suffering
ilarly may receive benefit. (Signed) Mrs
Armstrong. Todmorden, Ont.
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The Best.
There leo legend, says Justin McCarthy,
to the effect that after Lord Stanley came
into indlsoreehouse of etly asked peers,oBroughameat u
dinner party who was the beet speaker In
the house of lords, and that Lord Brough-
am promptly and emphatically onswered,
"Lord Stanley, madam, is the second
best. "
Under Control.
"Your wife tells me, Grimly, that she
has perfect control of her temper,"
"Yes, she can let It loose on a rampage
for an hour at a time and then recover It."
—Detroit Free Press.
In the Irish oonstabnlnry there is a rule
in force whioh forbids the wife of a con-
stable to carry on business as a dressmak-
er while her husband le in the fox,.
Titian was the greatest Venetian paint-
er. The chief of a long lino of imitators,
art critics rank him, with Raphael and
Corr'egglo, a prince of the art
KIDNEY DECEIT.
How Many are Unintentionally Deceived
in Treating Kidney Disordere.—Can you
Afford to Trifle with your own Existence
—If you Suspoot there is any Kidney
Trouble, Discard Pills, Powders and
Cure-Alts—South American Kidney Cure
is a Time -Tried and Testified Kidney
Speoifio.
A remedy which dissolves all obstruction
whioh heals and strengthens the affected
parts, and which from its very nature era-
dicates all impurities from the system, ie
the only safe and sure remedy in oases of
kidney disorder. Such a remedy is South
American Kidney Cure. This is not hear-
s
rev re thltest, andaithaseb eas ben nut proclaimed
the
by the greatest authorities injhe world of
medical science that liquids—and liquids
only, will obtain the results sobght for. A
liquid remedy taken into the system goes
directly into the ci.oulation and attacks
immediately the affected parts, while solids
such as pills or powders cannot possibly at-
tain these results. Kidney disorders
cannot afford to be trifled with.—
The quickest way is the safest way to com-
bat these .insidious ailments. This great
remedy never fails. It's a liquid kidney
specific. It's a solvent. Sold by Watts
&
Co
NEWS NOTES.
Some idea of the machinery and min-
ing supplies going into the Cariboo
country may be obtained from the fact
that 530 horses and 100 men are this
summer engaged in freighting on the
Cariboo wagon road. This is only one
section of the great mineral region of
Canada.
"One of my sick headaches," you will
hear people frequently say, ae if the cox.
plaint was hopelessly incurable. As a
matterof fact, Ayer's Pills not only relieve
sick headache, but effectually remove the
caueeof thio distressing complaint, and so
bring about a permanent cure.
Charles Guy, a young man employed
as conductor on the Hamilton Radial
Railway, was fatally injured Tuesday.
When the car was backing down the
"Y" near the power house,at the beach
be lost his footing and fell under the
car. The two hind wheels passed over
him, cutting off both his legs. He died
shortly afterwards. The deceased was
about 24 years of age. His parents
live at Simcoe.
"We cannot deny that the British
have guilt up an empire surpassing in
magnificence any domain of which
history bears record, and that it is
founded upon a loyalty to the central
government that must redder it as im-
pregnable to foreign foes as it ie safe
from domestic revolt."—Chicago Time
Herald.
Cupid breaks his bow at the eight of a
face full of pimples. Hollow cheeks, sunk-
en eyes, and a °allow complexion will defy
his beet intentions. Beauty ie more than
skin deep The skin is merely the surface
on which is written in plain characters the
condition of the body. Dr Pierce's Golden
Medical Discovery is good for the complex-
ion beoans° it makes the whole body healthy
— because it clears and purifies the blood,
makes the digestion strong and clears out
impurities of all kinds. By Increasing the
ability to assimilate nutritiousfood, and
by the infusion of its own ingredients it
enrichee the blood and so makes solid,
healthy flesh. It cures diseases of the lungs,
liver, stomach, bowels, skin and scalp,
simply because all these diseases spring
from the same cause— a disordered digest-
ion and consequent impure blood.
GOOD HINT.—Detective Rodgers, of
Toronto, gives the following pointers
to constables as how to handle tramps,
which will prove of value to county
constables. He says that all tramps
who ask for a night's lodging by the
municipality should be searched before
being put atva;b for the night. If fire-
arms are found on their persons, they
should be deprivedof them and brought
before the magistrate next morning
and fined or imprisoned for having con-
healed weapone. If money is on their
persons they should he tined for vag-
rancy. Rogers says that nearly every
tramp possesses a revolver or some
money, and if these rules are enforced
each place would soon get tid of such
gentry, as they keep each other `.hor-
ou'ghly posted as to their treatment in
each town.
To
Cure
RIZEUIIRATISM
'2'-AKE
Bristol's
SARSAPARILLA
IT 18
PROMPT
RELIABLE
AND NEVER FAILS.
IT WILL
MAKE
YOU WELL
Ask your Druggist or Dealer for it
BRISTOL'S SARSAPARILLA.
CURES
COLIC, CHOLERA, CHOLERA.
IIIORBUS, DIARRHOEA,
DYSENTERY,
And all SUMMER COMPLAINTS of
Children or Adults.
PRICE. 33c, beware of Imitations
Dr Joyner, e, graduate of Queen's
University, Kingston, was drowned at
Clayton, N. Y.
Wm. Bell, sr., the Guelph organ and
piano manufacturer, 18 seriously ill
with heart trouble.
Gladys, the four-yyear-old daughter of
Rev and Mrs E. W. Hunt, formerly of
Exeter, narrowly escaped serious injury
if not instant death, in a runaway ac-
cident at O88OW0 recently.
Blood -purifiers, though gradual, are ra--
ical in their effect. Ayer's Sarsaparilla is
intended as a medicine only and not a
stimulant, excitant, or beverage. Immed-
iate results may not always follow its use;
but after a reasonable time, permanent
benefit is certain to be realized.
At llombay a native shot Plague Com-
missioner Rand and Lieut. Ayerst as they
were leaving the Governor's jubilee recep-
tion. The Lienteant was killed and Mr.
Rand was very seriously wounded.
Mr. Tarte announced his intention in the
House of Commons to visit England, France
and Belgium, with an engineer, to examine
harbor improvements with a view to ex-
tending the Montreal harbor.
MANY A YOUNG MAN.
isted
bywan inheri ed weakness, the bheartsrffails
and rest or medical treatment must be re-
sorted to,•then no medicine oan be employed
with the same beneficial reaults as Scott's
Emulsion.
Rossams, a
r B esie
Carrell, of Chicago, were married two
days ago. Williams wrote a love message
on an egg three months ago. The egg was
shipped later to Chicago, and Miss Carroll
in °oohing it read the message. She ans-
wered it. and the correspondence resulted
in marriage,
HEAD -NERVES,
Are Disturbed when the Stomach refuses
to do its Work—Indigestion Upsets the
Whole System, and makes Wrecks of
more Hopeful Lives than any Other
Complaint under the Sun.
"For several years I have been a subject
of severe nervous headaches, and last June
I became absolutely prostrated from the
trouble. I also became a martyr to indi-
gestion. I was persuaded to try South Am-
erican Nervine, and procured a bottle. My
headaches were relieved almost instantly,
and in a remarkably short time left me en-
tirely. The remedy has toned up and
built up my system wonderfully." Jas. A.
Bell, Beaverton, Sold by Watts & Co.
A Ruugi'y
1VI's Delight
Is something good to eat. Ifou of
would like some to appease you°applly feel that you
try some of the following appetite,
Heinz's Sweet Pickles, 35c a quart,
Heinz's Beans in Tomato Sauce, Blue Label Catsup,,
Potted Meats —Ilam, Chicken, Partridge, &c. •
Every delicacy the market affnrals, at lowest possible prices.
The up-to-date Grocery is
OGLE COOPER & CO., Phone. 23
FACTSIt pays to advertise facts only. Anything that Dan be proven ie II
fact. We substantiate and prove all we advertise.
QUANTITY We have the largest stock or Furniture
in this county to choose from.
Our goods cannot be surpassed for des;
finish. Remember we do not handle any sl p work. Exam
ine other goods then see ours and you will be convinced that what we tell you is right.
PRICESOur prices are away down. We have the name of selling Furniture
oheaper than any other firm in this section, and we are bound tore»'
IT
Jainlour reputation. Don't buy furniture till you get oar prices.
UNDERTAKING
In this department we carry a complete stock. We give a-Oervice that cannot
bo surpassed by any, and our charges are as low as the lowest. Our beanie •
and outfit is undoubtedly the finest.in the county.
BROADFOOT,BOX & CO. J. W. Chidley
P S—Night end Sunday calls attended to by calling at J. W. Ch:dley's, M(Funeral
r
Director) residence,
QUALITY
CLINTON
SEWING MACITINE Warerooms:
The subscriber desires to intimate that ho is still in the
Sewing Machine business, and has made arranvements with the
NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE COMPANY,
To handle their machines, and am prepared to give the public an article unsurpassed for
durability ai,d the quality of work. They will be placed on trial free; we compete with all ma-
chines on the
marker. t. I also have other grades at less money, and es wth procure any machine
IVAtlI11VC MACIUNES I amnagentasforitheecelebratefor all daAnthony of aWayne Washer, the
largest manufacturers of Washers in the world. The machine cannot oe beat in any respect I
still handle the Improved Ideal and Manitoba Washers. Also Clothes Wringers, best in market
WM. MOORE, old stand, Huron St., Clinton
"Flat=tread" Shape
Best for feet which are long from ball to toe,
and short from heel to ball. Ordinary Shoes
curve upwards too sharply for such feet, f'
bending them injuriously. Full ridged bo; (►,(
toe, slightly curving sides, and stylish
effect. Laced, Buttoned, Congress, or
Oxford. 33lack—Tan—Seal Brown
—Cumin—Wine, Sizes, 5 to I
Widths, D. to Fel?- Goodyear �+
Vciterl. 83, $4, t5. Stamped
on the sole "The Slater Shoe
ee
6 ATA►ree■ fN
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W. TAYLOR
& SONS, SOLE AGENTS FOR CLINTON
Bad .
Bicycies
cost almost
as much as
Good B!CyCt.sN
They really cost far more.
Wise purchasers figure that way
and invest $75 or $100 in a Wheel like
THE CL VEL
which, runs easy for years and
then sells for a good price second-hand.
ZIER�#assµ :14� , 9 Toronto
W. COOPER & Mi., eats
� gents, ClAntoYL
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