The Clinton News-Record, 1899-01-19, Page 5•
JANITARY 19. 1899.
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haa gone awl we wish to thank
our customers for their liberal patron-
age. We .belleve that having once
bouglAirom us they will come again
,{ linViirg satisfied themselves that our
goods are just as represented,
During 1899 we expect, an increase of
business and we 'shall do our best by
good workmanship and fair prices to
merit it, i) •
If,your wittch or clock has been go,
in astray bring it to us and we will
do It good or if you want anything in
Silverware, Jewelry, Watches, etc.
Cali and see our stock and learn our
prices. -
WE ARE LEADERS
IN OUR UNE
•
GRIP SEASON
is here and they appear to be
prevalent. If you have a cold yon
want something for it. We sell all
cough. Preparations but .recommend
andguarantee
DDDKD BALSAM OF
WILO CHERRY BARK
because we know all about it,' If you
have a cough receipt you want •filled,.
we will fill it with pure drugs only and
charge only moderate prices.
QUININE
is one of the best preventatives,
and cures for grip, and. Mused at first
with hot drinks.. and a few necessary
precautions taking grip is in Most
cases warded off. Pure full stren gth
Quinine in capsule of 2 gre .1,0c doz.
SYDNEY JACKSON
GRADUATE DRUGGIST.
Successor to Fiume i.
ALLEN & Wii.;CON.
• Christmas
Bargains
W.DUNC
1 Good, keen buyers look .for
special bargains at Christmas,
and we have sever,al that blight
to please them •Well, among
them •Leing :
41 lbs. 25c Tea for......... $i 09 •
4 lbs: 30c Tea for.... voo.
3 lbs. 40c Tea for 1 00
28 lhs, Raisins for, 10
jb. Mustard for 8
Ib. Mustard for'16
3 boxes Matches for
6 five -cent bays Soa,p-for• 25
BeteterFiour. percwt 2 25 -
Chop Oats, per . . .. 95
Also Bran, Shorts, Chop, Cate
and. Pea , .
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viviQR,kp, 3/1.84c, et Square.
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up, get a businesseducation and turn
something up. Active, educated and -
well -trained young men and wcimen
are wanted everywhere. .We admit
studen ts at any time. Write for cir-
culars.
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THE GEO, LliCKETT
MNI CO6 LIMIT tic
MANY
THANKS
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THE CLINTON NEWERIECOR
1„1„,
OIRD$ OF PASSAGE.
When the *miles Sente With crimson
Aral the nights are still with freak
roe the sununer'e luring brandy
Iv In autumn glory lost.
Through the marehmead the Prods
.An imperious summon* tiles,
And from all the dreaming northland
The wild bids dock sod rise,
From ;ammo no oar hatls rippled
And lakes that waft no salt,
groin reaches vast end lonely
That know no hunter's
Tlie clamor, of their calling •
And the whistling of their flight
NI all the (lay with meryel
And with mystery the nights.
• As ebb along the ocean
The great obedient tides,
• 00 WaYe on wave they journey
Where an ancient wisdom. guides,
A -through 04 114Z0 of autumn •
Thai vanish down the wind,
With the summer world 'before them
1 And the crowding storms behind.
-P. McArthur in youth's Companion.
MATCHMAKING
••Cheedle and I had epent the coretting
*lone together, Mra. (Pineal° •being out
of town on a visit to slime 'relatives,
and this wag our crucial glad, of wbisicy
and soda: We had been very candid
• •
..with One another and were in a fine
• • -glow of honesty. .
"It'is a breach of conUdence. I'm
1
jostler me, young as X May be. When
toy tate 00121ed
Thu dine le not 74 of course?" said
Oh; anaiOne, de/IP/thing boort!' •
• "No," I crier% and shuddered in
dread eXpectetion Of dime tragic) sign
from her, gat ehtp.,youi otraugely calm.
It almost sinned to me .that a light of
relief lapped loto'ber eyes -the relief
of the tertured,soul el bearing materna
of death! " '
A great elleine,fell on tie, She mulled;
/inking at me With etrange intentness.
"Mr. WrQ13/114.tilight, " B130 Said, "I•
have a Mind to be honed with you. X
have a strong prejudice in favor of hon.
est dealing. My honesty may omit no
yOur good opinien, Out X don't mind
that. I mean that r have enough faith
• In your gond sena° to believe that you
Won't think xne unwomanly and in-.
modest in saying .what X propose to
I rose in great agitation.
"Miss Mardi," 1 mid, -"pause, re,
•fleet! Don't speak yet. Ten May eave
tie both much pain., '
"Nonseneel" she said sharply. ,
I was ourprised and a little affronted.
"I beg your ',index]," said L "Go
OIL "
She fluttered heefan nervously.
— am afraid," he said, "We don't
quite understand oneonother, At least,
,I think I undereteud, but you don't."
;f moistened aiy rirY lipe. "Go on," .1
dad again breathlessly.
"Mrs. Cheedie;bint told you something
about me"
{No. • . ,
"Mr. Cheadle, then? Somebody?" -
"Yes, L •
"What have they:told yen?" •
'n-I'cininot repeat it, laies Marsh, ,
I '
• 42: • afraid," said Cheedle. "Aud it, iszeta
Ps a' are quite vain enough already, Me'.
CREWS-
. ao thing you ought to know, because you.
Jeweler arid Expert ' AO , /*WM% et oVerse,•old'Mati. . We're be -
Watch Repairer. •• hig frank, you know. Ilk* it all; I'm
ossefoolsossiesser .
.••••••••••••• vain too). But I tell Yon this. tor her
• sake."
Peke? Whose?" I asked:
• • "All in good time," he. 'replied. "1
• Wouldn't tell. you at all, Phil, it X dia.
• • not •repose sti niutai confidence in your
good taste; for, Whatever else yeti may .
be, Phil, You are still a genNenian.•
• You know_my..wife's (mutat?"
-"Little girl with flaxen hair? 'Rather.
shade•-•toonensolous of her profile." •
"Yes. • He, ha!, Mies Marsh," He
• Nipped solemnly. • .
•
' Well?" •• .
• "It is a Pity. My wife teld me. '1
'Mould, never have su.speOted it myself:
She's a -little bit iniiiressed yout.:!.. •
"• Poor girl!" mid , . • • ,
• "She isn't a fool either. That makes
It all the Mote •extraordieary.•"
•• "I dcin't see that." • -•
"My object is to 39Brict yeti -againd •
playing oft that lefernal trick ef yours.
Y.ou knew What I mean?, That Way
OU hiryta Of t Ile t ,if.
RINGS.
lif(-)4t pPople prefer Rings to
any other 1iad of Jewelry.
• :For this reason our Ring.
Department receives 'more at-
tention ,04 our 'han'd s than al
most any other. You will find
_most all the favorite stones and
combinations in our stock at
its best in both quality. and
value.
Diamonds, P.earls;. Rubies;
Emeralds, . 6apphires Opals,
Turquoise,. Olivines; ilredding
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Successor to J. Biddlecombe.
PEOPLE'S
. • • - •
she:were the only onsi of .hee sex in the
World. Do •be earefel, old men." " • :
We were •disint avihlie. I got.
murmuring again, "Poor giri 1" and
went home. I had not intendaci to be at'
" the Missies' barty. Oh the lialewing
evening, put, knowing that -Mise March ,
wenid be there. and feeling nersibuir to
beirin the bred* disillusionment at once
,
-that it might be sooner over," dress-
, ed. and' Went. •• .
The rawing room win crowded..
°looked about for Miss Marsh and espied
her in a far corner,' By slow tinges I •
made My way toward her: She marked
•iny epproach with a willful:lace, .and
• , I I d • .
1Poor thing! We shot* hibachi, rind .I
noted a tender light in tier eyes. ' .•
,"How hot it is in herel"T'saict•She. ,
• :Oh, these••holloW coninionolacesi
, •
ut-
• tared calmly in a gale of passion! :
" Yes," said I. wonder if we could
getnet into the conservatory?"
We managed it •by dint of zany .po.
iite huatlinge, "bowing our patli'with
apologies. Our end attained, we sat
down under a tub palm and linked at
one another. ' • • ..
"Ho* Pleasant is out here!" she'.
tairmured, • ' • .
"So cord Mnaid L
• Conversation was •certainly difficult.
"The usual rumor concerning you fa
Mit," said she. . •• • .
regard Aier'S ebony Pastoral as superieet°
any col& or cough medicine made, 1 biro
used it for years and never without a
: bottle is the house?'
• • J. T. 000E, Publisher,
%lumber°, 'Va.
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Agelijilfreir, , We have done a large brig
, hdauvrieugvet:Iye f .eliwol„ifetftty s rs „.1:
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r- Meal* Adviea`F4v'ree. Addre3. O. ANSE 001,
. kerrg PCCI0111 s,
...., Low...,.,S.
1 r",•—•.---.. way (1.4
& sr449.0,0* , Urpreic0 cl7ice and w
"
tile trade These
simutimms, 4 anything in Fon‘
nth,
in sbty. .Rockers, .11ilusie Cabinets or 1VIuSic Racks, If. So jus
GRAT—Koon—in Brussele, .
john's Rectory, on jail.
Rev. G. J. Abey, Mr, Ben, Gray . 'an,* $ep what We hav.e to offer you.,
LEFT
OVE
i g am, to Miss Matilda.,
dailhterot-Mrs. Chas. Sage or ., • .
Wiltaliti7st.; sl. t";:e:r'esidence ef Mr. , •
WEErroorr-Wirrirla.---In Mater on the • U111DERTAKIIIIG
pos. ilazelownood, by3stihreitqmjobt. ,
,Westcat to as Diary Edith Otir stock in this department is complete. Our fiearSeS
2
. TWhohsit,eH, aitzdeolwptpeodd,aaallugothoteLtoefr.Mr. are the best in the county: Our prices are as loNvas the lowest,
• siluART—In Exeter, On Jan. Ith, the
13arron-In. Clandeboye, on the' Itia . . • • • ' :76'1111.1iltal-es Dealer" and T-TilidPrtakeis
wife of (Near Shuart, of a son.
' Jan„ the wife of Edward, Benton, • •
- BIRTHS. '
-.--.. . E3R. OADFOOT, BOX & 6 .
. . • .•„, , .. , \
.. . JO W V. 011icIL!,y, Manager
Itoem•sosrin Ailsa.Creig,'on Sunday, ' • - - • •
• Jan. 1st, the wife of R. .T. •Robin-•
X..
of aeon, -
YOU. no Inore.
us go heft." :
calmly. • • ' •
y'.'0I:a.wri,11 tellyon
•
• :what they said. They told you that I
"They were mistakeni" I Ivied, still
willibg to spare her. •
myeo; they were," she reepOnded
- • I gaimed• and leaned back in iny ohflir
"They told me," said she, "that yoii
were in loye with nib."
A"' bitterness of humiliation needed
my mul. . '
. "I have no doubt they, meant well,"
she. . ' ' •
agr7edh:SoilatiZeirye.'his.• .1.77abt th: at i"
•• "Perhaps theylhought they might
make. 'a hiatoh between us that way.
• Young married couple's are Always the
bbdest matchmakeid, And really, do
you knoW, i.think •they showed, mind
knowledge of boor human intim in this
instinne id any rate."
• She smiled. Ifelt too sink to-iiiiiile.
"I am sorry," she .said, "if 'you. feel
• It all hurtly thia 'revelation of truth."
'Then I saw the absurdity °tiny posi-:
tion and summoned:My seine of huinor
.to the rescue. It was not•poseible to re-
main insensible Midi Marsh's mag-
nificent command' of -bar own.dignity.
. "I was a fool," said L
•• "I, too," said 'she. "But it daes.not
matter now it is all over,' deed it? And,
anyway, ,nobody Will know. We shall
both, keep theseapt hi:violate, I dare Say,
for our inricaep sake:'
• • "1. am afraid' 'Yeti mud think .nie
rather a cenceitedass, Midi Marsh." ..
• "Don't be 'enty,7,-inad she, "Yoe.
thought as I did." : • • • •
• "But 'with -leas reason," said bow-
ing. • '.. • . • •
She bolted. reproachfullY at me,'
•• .• "I have been sincere with you, Mr.
• Wronghtnight" , • •
.
:.• "That Is why I payymi complinienta
X want to restore*, balance of things."
•• "We seein to unOerstand one another .
now. 1 think we'lnight he friends;"
midrib°. • * .
' She gave, me her hand, and I clasped
.warnily.• But whenever I recall that
*abeurd interview .iny very body binehee
Ed. vvinPugh in NOW York World.
. ,
- • ' nenevolinee In. Antler.*
• We have seen:a:Small • pig stuck in a.
*ding through which had tried to
"aqueeze 'alisieted by lin elder one inside. •
„Attracted bY in cries, it tocik the small-.
'pig's head in He, and tried 'to •
• thrialgh,, int,doing WWI .4 al-
• Most:pulled 'the sufferer's. head off: In
another oasen oat deliberately fetched
..lta owner to • insist ',another oat which
waslying Inanities in a fit. Moreover,
. domesticated animals. are to some ex, .
tent "progressive," and hays rerilized.,
the notion of oaamon good among Other -
creatures than their own kook.
'• There are good deal• -et- I d
• Very different do-
' mestioathd animele, esPeeililly. in the
form of protection, eharing of -food sind-
forbearance:1. SpeoializeO Inatenoes In
*blob dogs Or oats have taken food tri, •
ahem could .doulitIess be authenticated,
though the viriter bee not witriesiled a
alio.. But there is the !Avenged of all
,evidence that they have a tandem, to
perform these and Other serrices to other
aufinals, 'because the doxneaticated orea,
lures voluntarily offer these 'orrice/I of
..beinvelence to Men, How' Can an Y one '
doubt -that animald (in • domeatication)
ere willing • to leea,,each other, when
. there are oiti.7611 oyilt,- England and
&laden(' which delight -1n bringing food.
58 pretente to their,-oWnerat Weneed
not go heck to the hided° wit whieh
caught apigeon (War da' and brought
it to its master when prisoner in the
Tower.--Spectater..
, . • • • • -
Not' Noredltr,
"The children have been' untidy to
".maid' Mr MeektOn'si wife. *" They
have refused to mind Me miWeral
timee."•i •
"Goodness grinionel" defamed he,.
absebinaindodly. " there'll one
thin,g* certain. They don't take after
me. ',Washington SW.-
. • •• • .
• • The Weir of _Oat World.,
Wallace -I -Wonder What the Freida%
will 'des fflikeyfiir eintild be proved
UtIFEteety,Pro'hably out his head off for
91
hiving made such el Wet
Engnitet.-
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"Indeed i" alp& It wan no time to
be -Witty. ' •
STAR 00UKot, v;-The'Y hav� marri°4 3'on 8841114 .
ra
,r °two abbot ni higthh tiz; iuoky lady
thio,t'ither t"
"It *mild not be fair to tell. And-
tvvo aM mentioned. :
Poor girl!
"Yon know' that rumor is a lying
, jade, Miss Marsh."
"By nature, y,e0, sometimes=bY
*atoident-she epeaks the truth." •• •
Hove Valiantly Wainen carver up their'
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To/tomb on.NADA.
. •
The Ridgetown Meyoralty recount
resulted in a tie, and. Mr, 1VIcifinley
was elected by the casting vote of the
returning officer;
NERVES ALL SMASIIED.
INDIGESTION` AND DYSPEPSIA ARE THE
. Anon DESTEMYMIS, DDT SMITE
AMERICAN trinivInit Priovtla Trf 38
. NEVER -FAILING EUALTE.
Mrs. Ellett Butler, 87 Ooltahle
Toronto, auffei.ed from indigestion' in
A. Metro form for seyeral years, was
unable to eat meat or vegetables, -was
threatened with nervous proetratioh
as a result of ehronic dyepepsia. After
many remedies had. been tried and
failed, ehe began using tho Smith
American Nervine. When she had
taken 'three bottles, to use her own
words, "I can eat anything set before
fuel, and enjoy it without any bad af-
ter effects, I think it a wonderful
remedy for dyepepsia, and nerVous
prostration." --Sold by Watte 0o.
"0.1 ootirse," mid 1, "there is . no
, .
foundation for the rumor." .
• had hoped there wets'', eaid she
softly. • ;
-Breve hearit-It was a dire business.
• "There may be sone •day," I mur-
mured. "X mean that I expect I shall
marry noon& or later." , • ,,
"Oh, I hope sol", Bald ' she; "when -
You are e little older. Some strong,
helpful woman with Weald. Not poor
• iittle moiety butterfly -like ine."
"/1 this were like yon," said I ,and
,atopped. • •
"She won't .130,". said Mies Marsh.
quickly, „ • ,
My heart was torn with pity of her.
• "One so seldom inarriee, the person
vie Wants to," said 1, Waking the
truth to her.gently.
"And how much better for in that hi,
isn!t It?" ,
The rejoinder hardly Pleased me.
• "How do you meau; Miss Marsh?"
mean that the object of •our first
love is so rarely the person to Make us
really happy." • e -
I remembered,that this woe her third
season,
".First love is the only love," said L
"Oh, nol" said she. '
yea!" I repaid firmly. It was
no time for nuivvkisli /altering. My ,
dluty Was plain. •
"Atr. Wrorightnight," mid die, "be,--
lieve vihat am about to say. You are .
too young yet 10 know What ie best for
your own welfare,"
lt seemed an odd Way to talk; as
• Was at'lest two yeare her senior, but 1
reflected that she was dietraught-thet
she was fightiug against her own happi-
Debi, •
"I think." Midi. know what Is
4444.4444444
The State funeral of Beprtesentative
.Eingley took plaee in Washington.
Rev. Canon Richaedson, rector of the
Cronyn MornorialOhureh. Lond'on. has.
been offered the rectorship of St,
John's (Arva), a well-eridowed Crown
rectory.
DB. VON STAN'S PINEAPPLE
TABLETS -A gentle tonic thin in -
°resume the gastrio juiCeif regulates the
bowels, assists Nature/ in digeeting the
food, which gives the 'nutriment that
iriakes good rich blood and nerve force.
builde Bp the broken walls that disiefue
has ho b d. forcese cum e of
health to eapitulate for a tr
85,ciente.-Sold by. Watts Oo
,
For Over Fifty Years
Mtn, VirIrrintOiled SoCtairtsf Stade has heed
need by millions of 'Mothers for their children
While teething. If disturbed at night and
brrnt ?ti 1411tr bitt falfi ergtinfilirdfigt
an cry' g h in _yr.
once and get &bottle of "Mrs. Winelow's sooth-
ing Syrup for Ohildrett Teethissig,' will ro-
ller° the poor little sufferer iminediately. Des.' -
pebdUpon it,mothent, there 14 no Mistake about
It, it cures Diarrhoea regillahel the 0t001000
and. bOW018, entree Wind COlid,. sOftentis tbe
aumsoreducesbuistrimation a d
war Ailutvofortirmir1:3;,' 4114,70.12:iv
ng. y I _ tea _net_ _ea!
sant to the %sterna is the prosoriptlen of ono
Of ths Oldest and best tannic ehrololins and
Iltittleti ths United Staters moo tw
Zeit bottle. Sold by 611 .4"Ittiggillto Lhrought
,priviTA.."1.0,,,i5t4tbilitta. ask for min
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n
Night and Sunday. calls. answered at ReSidence i.)-Vsfutir
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son.
JoHNSTON-in Goderich, on jan. IltF
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the wife of Mr,' Robt. Johnston, uneral, pireetor, J W (phidley. King EL, opposite Found
, Waterloo street, of a daughter.
PErry-In Hensall, on 5th, the
wife of G. 0. Petty, of a daughter.
ELLIOTT-1n Turnberry, on Jan 9th
the wife of Mr, W. g. Elliott, • of a
son.
Erziorr-In' Winghain, on Jan:- 8th,
• •tshone.-wife of Matthew Elliott, of a
•
DEATHS;
KNICKIfl.tJsborne, on the 15th.,
, Alexander ' Edwara, son of Mr.
Frank Kerniek aged 1 year 5 days.
Er.trorr.-Iri_ Exeter, on • the -5th.,
Benjarniri V. barrister,
aged 83 Years 10 Months. •
INGLIS-In -Grey, on Thursday, Jan.
5th. Elizabeth Currie, beloved wife
• of Robert Inglis. aged 73years, 7
' mouths and 5days.
Moormy-In Brussels, on Friday; Jab.
•• fith; Ann (Darter, relict of the late
• Wm. Mooney, -aged 83 years, .2
' .months and 18 -days.
WcioDs-In Grey, on-' yonday, Jan.
9th, Jan
andAnn WoOsecond
f)in (177" f
years;
months and 6 rlaye.ge
•PonERTSON-InSeafcirth on January
• 6th, _Mathew Roberts on, •agea, 6$
• .-• years; 11 monthsand 8 days.
Flosicm--At Manitou, Manitoba.,
John. Hoskin, son of Mr.
T-flosskiii-of Exeter, aged 37 -years '
Brow -In Centralia, on San. 5th;
ny?..enlYorLsg.InDMroowrrnii o' n Monday,' Tan.
9th, Joseph Ciolley, Sr., aged 70
,
,
Staniey Township ()nuclei".
Stanley council met as per, statute
on an. 11. An the members were
present and subseribed to the neCess-
ary declaration. Ail the old officers
-were reappointed at 'the bld salaries.
A grant of if10 was Made tolhe Hospi-
tal for Sick Children at TorOnto.
Wanless was paid $9 for opening Parr
line north after snow. storm. jos.
Harvey was paid $16.83 for sheep kill-
ed byAlogin clurifig last year, in foll of
aim. A motion by Messrs. Lamont
and MeNtinglitop to have ...the clerk
draft a by-law to dispense with Paying
for sheep killei•or worried by dogs and
to hare proceeds of dog tax form a
• part of -the, general funds of the town-
ship -was passed, :Messrs. McDiarmid
and Stinson yotingagainst it. • Thos,
Fraser was re -appointed a tuenaber
,the Board of 'Health. The following
accounts were paid ,:-.1no. MeNevin,
$7.65 • Euri Printing and Publishing
Co., ii.s.so.; Municipal World; $5. Tins
next meeting of council will be held
Janina' y 30th, at one o'clock:p. in. -J. -
T. Cairns, clerk.
4. SUBSTANTIAL GAIN,
• ----
"I Was'very weak and hardly able to
walk. • My bibod was thin and I was
Its pale as death. Being torsi about
Hood's Sarsaparilla I began taking it
and in a few months I had gained
'twenty pounds in -weight. I kept on.
with it until I Was as well as ever."
Aranun Mims, Dresden, Ontario.
Township. Commit.
Council met ,Monclay week according
to statute when the folic,fwing persons
made the tleCensary declaration of office
and qualification. Thos. Churchill Ree-
ve. Councillors-Jcihn Middleton, James -
Johnston C, W. Williams, J. C.
Woods. -.Moved by James Johnston
seconded by C. W. Williams that the
Salary of the officers he as follows :-
clerk $105. treasurer $70; assessor $60,
auditore$10, members of council board
Lo receive $2, each for•each and every.
day's sittings, road commissioners $25
each, By-law No. 1 read and passed.
Moved by John Middleton seconded
by J. 0, 'Woods that road comissioners
be as follows No. 1 Jas Jolihston, No,
2 Thos. Churchill, N. 8 J; C. Woods
No, and 6 John Middleton, No, 5 CI:
W. Williains, 3. 0, Moods was ap-
pointed on board of health for 8 Years.
The various bathometers, fence itievvi
ers and pound keepers were appointed.
By-law No. 2 read and passed. The
following .are the officers appointed for
the year 1889: -John Thompson assess-
or, L. A. A.uderson collector, auditors,
Geo. Holland and J. R. Holmes. The
following accounts werepaid, viz.,
John Porter gravel $19.50, It. Em unman
posting treasurer's report $1.25,.W. El-
liott gravel $3.00, election expenses $6.3.
Municipal World for use of council
$5.00, collector postage and etationary CLINTON MARK ,
$3,00, T. R. Jowett gravel $4.20 H, ftiorrected every Wednesdar,efternoon. BUTTER at EGGS
Hibbs gravel $2.49, clerk ,pobtage, $14,
school census $5.00, Mrs. Hicks being
fined for cows running on public •high.
way, $1 refunded. Adjourned to meet
on first Monday in Februstry.-Niton
ur y, clerk.
OHN
Our pteparations.for the holiday tiade
are. now very cony- lete in every department
We are *making it decidedly our advkii-
tage to do. your holid .q.iy shopping
ina,rking all classes of goods at very close
prices, includin.g
4 4,
Linen and Silk Han.d.kerchie
.Ladies' and Gents' Kid Glov
Gents' Ties -
.`rable-Na,pking
_Table Napkins
Fur Capes and Caperines
Plain and Fancy -Silks
Black and Colored Dress Gob
N VVISEMAN
CLINT
HO VVILL IT BE?
;0''' For very dash purchase amounting_to Ono Dollar you are entitled to choose your condi-
him in heriding. This competition closes at 5 p.m. on election day, The official returns will
it
didate in t e approaching clear fqr the House of Commons and guess the number of mates he
zgloPeVi 7neestlgtto w" at; cea
can h ssful can i at and guess the nearest to the . number of votes polled for
b utiful Dinner Setof 97 tieces, %too VW, to the person .
decside. The Set of Dishes is on exhibition in our north window.
Xew Fruit, Raisins, Choice Blue Fruit, Selected. Valencia% Sultanas, • Extra cleaned
Currants, Figs, Dates, etc. New Nuts—Filberts, Almonds, Walnuts. Cross & Blackwell's Peels
—Lemon, Orange and Citron; Pure Spices and Flavoring Extract% Finest Teas and Fragrant
Coffees.
Eve take
as easeuaracil'ildgetmirria. '
day suoplies. e . N ROBSON'S GASH.CROGERY
. .
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*444444...4
HOOD'S PILLS cure nausea, headache.
, .
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HISTORY 'OF: .Th
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HENRY -cAsoT IA/nod, U. S. SENATOR
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STOP. IT NOW..
tirr JT IU7N ON UNTIL TOUR don.-
. DITTO' CAUSES' YOIT TO PE ostita.
OiSED AS IF YOU WERE A hritihn.
•
Before it Is too late stop that toe.
eession of colds that means nothing
more nor leas than eatarrh, Stop the
sgerl th 21,t.ht tArtIerg cl!:;
rges aa n
and toffretitiriliivoen toyouryforiii:rideso. ultiecoilt
onuses you to be ostraelzed as if yon
were it leper.. Don't neglect yeneself
until coneuttotion Makes: ,it fatal' ap-
pearance. You can be cared. Not
merely' relieved, hut abeolutely and
perfectly weed Dr. Agnew e Warr.
hal Pawdee wil esto tst simst, •
plum, rt et oh
Vali Wheat , ..... • 10 to 71 •
Goose Wheat . . 000o 65
. . ... of1100.41,0 0 40 to 0 45 . we • •
wantell the Butter and Eggs
... . . • • below, (0) g t oo 62 so
the highest market price.
we tan get for which we vill p y
.... . .0 80 to 0 a5
Potatoes, per buslit•new1i 40 to 0 40 • ,
Rutter loose in basket0 12 to 0 13 .
Butter in 0 12 to 0 13 , GROCERIES -
Eggs perdoZ v.*, 0 16 to 0 16
Ray... .... . ...... 5 50 Jo 6 Ob .
Live Hogs,, 00 .to 4 00 Our stock of Groceries 15fresh,
Pork per °It 03 00 • to 6 00 well -assorted anti having been
Dried Apples per 0 034te 0 44 • bought to sell is being sold at prIA
Dudspot '0 05ito- 0 06 ces that, will tioon dear it. oft the
Turkeye per !ht., 0 07 to 0- os • slielveet •
Geese ... ... 0' 05 tO 0' 06
ChlokenS per ... 0 30 to 0 35 Tay us
W001444 40 ..... 0604•4•144144Y00,14 ale, to 0 16
Plow per ew't... I pa to 2 15
wo refer to the richoeit of the blood.
110W TO GET RIM
0; OLSON, CLINTON
if you are pale and you a pe
in ate toll end.