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The Clinton New Era, 1900-05-11, Page 3T + 6 ,iNTON NEW ERA Does *lay Thrwe? If your baby is delicate and sickly and its food does-, tont &teen -- '- !c41tt'S n'wtZt I.4-.. c= :w 14,11lt16 *1•, rye 'We have 'had abundant roof that they will thrive on this emulsion when other food fails to nourish them. It is ...the same with larger children that are , delicate. Scott's Elnulsioil seems to be the element lacking in their food. Do not fail to try it if I your children do not thrive. It is as useful for them in summer as in winter. Ask your doctor el (he's is not trate SCOTT d BOWNE, Chemists, Toronto. BATTLE COURAGE. In Action the Animal Nature Taker Full Possession of Man. At home, in a progressive communi- ty, a man may be a coal heaver or a bank clerk; but, whatever his station, the environment of civilizing influence is strong upon him; and most of his chances for the display .of . courage come to the moral side of bis nature., But out in the open, with most of the trammels cast off and the , enemy in front, with the ripple of the colors about himand, more than all, the feel- ing that comes' from companionship in a common danger with many of his. fellows, it is the animal that gains su- premacy. And man, being by nature a brave and fearless animal—the most fearless of all the animal species—sim- ply..'•remains true to his birthright and goes through the ordeal in the natural PLAIN SAM( NTHY ANN. Twice lucky is'the poet who May call his awet theart Bose; His sonnets epealt her eyes of blue, His ballads sing herese. A rhyme with Gladys no might pen, Quito good enough to scan, But what if your girl's cognomen SVae plain Samanthy Ann? Now, if 'twere Grace or Isabel Or May, without a doubt, The muse would weave a mystic spell! And some way kelp him out, But Pegasus will Meer in fright, Dismounting too elan Who dares an amorous verse indite To plain Samanthy Ann. There's.Poe's Lenore and Burns' Jean For song were graceful themes, They well might speak of "modest mien" And weave their fancied dreams, But my sweetheart! Ah, such a shame To thus inflict ayan On rhyming lover with a nantp ' Like plain Sanafntby Ann, —Roy Farrell Greene in lietrott Free Press. • HOW A CLAIM PAID. A Il,.ub'erourliallueivatfon. ' THE BISHOP AND DIPLOMAT. l SAW a .shrewd and sticcessl'ul gen- : tleman who, on my being iutrotluced, Illustration of a Diplomatic Attitude said he was glad to have a talk with a Toward Religion, nerve doctor, forhe thought there was In the "Life of Archbishop Benson" softlething wrong. Then lie told his by lits sons occurs the entertaining tale, which was that he was pestered and t:••tre•uely suggestive passage: by gangs or, gypsies who appeared ev- • I sliali never forget a conversation erywbere. Ile said that he lead just i,etween the ambassador of a foreign °. come in from ebasiug them in his gar- power Uhl my father. The former was den, for wherever he looked out he dinin,'. at Lambeth, a genial, Intelit- saw them pulling -up his shrubs, gent yam, very. solicitous to be then 1 said: "But the shrubs are not re- t t :;iiiy in tench with the social life of moved,- How do you account for i,e ".otiutry to which he had been ac - this?" credited. After dinner the euibassa- He said: "Well, it is hard to tell, but dor, in full diplomatic uniform, with a 1 still feel they do it, and when I wake ribbon and stars, sitting next to my in the morning I see the same gypsies father, said politely: using my toothbrush and my hair- . "Does your grace reside much In the brushes. I jump up, only to find they country?" have disappeared." IIe admitted the My father said that as archbishop he absurdity of the whole thing, but yet was provided with tt country: house and lie said he felt . it was true, and he that it4 was there as much as possible, must act upon his belief. as he preferred the country to the Wb;t mi ht 1d ! g rave prove a seri one own. One Wag of Getting Money Without loss followed .the persistent hallucina- "Now, does your grace go to church Panning it oyt. tions, for before 1 insisted on his with- In the country?" 'with' an air of genial "There are more ways of Making di'tiWvItig from all business, be had on Inquiry turnhrg round In his chair. ' money oil a Balm than panning it cue buliday gone to Ills office to look : "les, indeed!" said my father. "We out," said an Alaska miner who had through his private safe with its very have a beautiful church ahnost in the some luck with his pick and shovel valuable securities, - Before leaving he ; park, which„ the village people all go "For instance, 1 knew a man of means thought he saw his son iq the adjoin- to." in the Dawson district who bad a Ing office•and told him to put the things "Yes," said the embassador uiedita- claim which had failed to be as profit- away and to lock the safe.. The son tively, "yes, 1 ahiays go to crunch my - able as expected, and he didn't know was a hallucination, and it was only self in the-counity. 'it is a good thing just what to do with It to 'get his by accident that the son discovered the to show sympathy with religious feel - money back until he had devoted con- state of affairs before others arrived Ing; It Is the one thing which combats siderable thought to it. And it was elm -next day.—London Lancet, socialistic Ideas. I think you are very pie enough when he knew how it •se, your r•t we t, r," "He quietly went to: the gold com- missioner and announced that he wish - icon of the malls .reasons why Amer- • ale) .• ed to pay his 10 per cent royalty on the icon manufacturers are so successfully . product of his claim for 'a year, which competing in foreign markets is td -be was 16,000. The commissioner ac- found in the following episode' which •cepted•the $6,000 royalty and. gave him .occurred•recently: An American man - the usual receipt stating on its face ufacturer of steam specialties was vis - Why Americans .Win. 1 4' • 'h... lie felt as if he r were the two au- itt T'unch. • aid •''y father, "to was u Ubristian. • all that I said with a ion, implying, 'We what it was for, with the numberof rung an English firm which made sim- : 1. . word and understand the claim, location. etc. liar goods. A certain article, which ' ' I tam sure that he thought "Then • he 'waited patiently about,' both firms made was under discussion. tt.at 1 ells speaking diplomatically and like Mary's little lamb 'and one day, in "What is your•price on this thing?" In purelyconventional language, and fhe course of human events an Eng- asked the :American. that if we had known each other better Hellman came along looking fora good "Well, in your money, about $19," 1 should have thrown off the mask and thing for some people who bad money replied the Englishman. "What does avowed myself as free a thinker as to spend. He asked Mr. Blank, among it cost you?" he." others, what he bad to sell, and the Ill deliver at your door all you smooth .gent told him he didn't know want at $7 apiece," said the American. exactly, but 1111. nould. show Jana "veil, Lhis. •."How in�the world do you do it,L'I7rERARY. Ignateus.Donnelly, who:. ila llustraie;'`answered the claime'thi thelhrisproyen that Bacon Blood goods. They looked over several ' claims -that were practically unworked,. an art to the North American Re - an U1 and then in a casual way Mr.. Blank.. and across the street. .•See that man view•for October, 18£38, from the pen of - I ti i ? Hugh Black, :of . Kincardine, started erS him on the investigation of the cipher' on Shakespeare's tombstone. Montana Sapphires, There are In Mohtana sapphires of beauty and value, but they have never been as systemntically worked As have been te sapphires of the orient. prue they are light in color, but they have more brilliancy than the Asian sup• pbires and often exhibit dichot•Is:n, t,r double color, under different liglit.t, The supposition that a sapphire should be dark blue Is possibly responsible for the, siowness of their acceptance In the market, but as a mutter of fact sap phny ey are green!resare, not yellowof , purpleecessit, white.blue; Hurthl when they are red we call them rt:hies, for the ruby and sapphire are ideu:ienl- iy the carne, save for a fraction of 'a per cent of coloring matter.—Brooklyn Eagle. • Different Points of view. Mr. Growells—What! You want n new bonnet? Why, l think the one you have is very becoming. .. Mrs. (.rowelli--Yes. and so do the neighbors. They think it is becoming very ancient and decrepit., -Chicago News. • English Lasa as to Fits. A mackipfosh that did not fit was the subject of a legal decision to the. West- minster county .court. The .Regent street shopkeeper who made the garment said that the purchaser (who sued for the re- turn of three guineas paid) did net give hits time to make another that would fit. The judge said a person was entitled to a "fit" when n garnient was sent home, and any permission to alter or make a fresh article was mere good nature and not law. The case should not have been defended. He gave the disappointed cus- tomer his three guineas, with costs.—Bir- mingham Post. No man con succeed in life unless he bas ambition, and no man can succeed in life if he has nothing else. --Somerville Journal. • The manufacture of quinine was begun in Philadelphia by John Farr in 1820, the year of its discovery. Burdocks American. "Logic out oP that window wrote Shakespeare's works, states that• showed the Englishman his receipt Pan ng a s gn " for royalty on claim so and so, 'And, 'les, you. kno w; he said, with a' wink 'that "He's on a ladder, isn't he'?" a- man Isn't paying royalty on. any' "Yes." more than he can possibly help.' See that . other man sitting on the WHEN HOPES GONE. way. 'The Englishman was right on to :sidewalk bolding .the foot •.;of :the lad Life's not Worth the Living, South Am ri- What can be the deduction?. .There is only one. It is that battle gallantry and battle brutality, springing as they both do from the same source, . must necessarily be allied. You cannot slip the leash of a bloodhound and stop him half way to his scent. If any proof were needed to make the fact of in- herent bravery and=the ;other thing— certain it hing-certain-it is to be found in the marvel- ous change; in face, manner and .even speech that comes over nearly every man when he is engaged in battle. It may l urged that.the excitement of being under fire would be sufficient reasonVer this callousness, but such an explanation will not account for* the entire subversion of a man's whole life training. The real reason is that at such times it is the animal nature that takes full and complete possession of - the human body.—Chicago Times -Her- ald. . that little grime, of • course, and he, .der? Sin First Earnings. A few years ago a large party, bead- ed by the Duke of Norfolk, went on a tour through the continent. The duke busied himself very much on the jour- ney in a kind hearted way about the welfare of every one in .the party. At every station he •used to get out and go round to see if he could do anything for any one. One old woman, who did not know him, when she arrived at last in Rome, tired and hot, found great difficulty In getting a porter. So she seized on the duke. "Now, my good. man," she said, `"I've noticed you at all these stations. loafing about. j, Just make• yourself useful for once in your life. Take- -my . bag' and find me a cab." The duke mildly did as he was bid and was rewarded with a sixpence. "Thank you, madam,” be said. "I shall prize this; indeed! ,It is the flrot t 1n I have ever earned.in my life." I' FZe` There le a general opinion that the stockholders auppert the opera, and that the general public may consider itself highly privileged to be admitted at all to the sacred precincts. As a matter of fact, if. the opera depended for Its existence upon the'support of the stockholders, the doors of the Metropolitan Opera House would never be open. The bottom would drop out of the whole enterprise. The parquet' and the galleries are the manager's. chief reliance: Opera is not a social;. function; it In a public fnstitutlen, and? Without the p'ublic's` sup'port would col- lapse lf: e a house of cards.—Alnslee'a Magazine. , RUslndged.• The Lady—Now.' don't you buy drink With that nickel. The Wanderer—No, indeed, mum, thank ye, mum. This will just about pay forme new manicure set, Indian- epolis?Preis. ' When a man wants to break away, the first symptom is his declaration to the girl that he Is afraid he cannot make. her as happy as She deserves.— eLtehison Globe. The Pnbiia and Opera. Milbtlenle,itbetirnetioPillerare. q epeoiflo aithayui;Or.tkldirrgpatiam,•eoiatiow, lumbago ent'IgdgkAlgiwi ca 'S'heyeliminate the acids and pdisoiteLfroitir the system, ease the pain and purl! 'hit 411 a • 13ut just -tilers the old man fell on his ped down to a traction of what for- of the streets in Theroid and the roads lctge Tniderat, Pleaded, t ntotty before knees, etclatming: merly was the case, and the internal travelled over by the dynamiters from df attempted at• Flamiltcn to the char"Thank de Lewd, t fount my own revenue reeelpts became less than the the time of their •arrival In Thorold Un. of attempted personation at the poll agile 4..white folks at 1as'1 Thank de Lawd, 1 ex enses. The government nppreelat- til their capture. °' the as se of ence by-law mi March jail, foun' 'em—I done foun' 'eml"•—"Atlanta p He was sentenced to one month in jail ed your high Munificence because un -Tho alleged Welland Canal dynemitors, Constitution. dor the law of .the land your income Nolan and Walsh visited Table Rock, in RAVEi'OU THOUGHT OF IT? 1s charged against the tobacco tax 'of Queen Viotona hark, last ;Friday, 20th For four thousand years or more the : • ' this district, and it was supposed that inst.,'and were photographed in Seybaok's world g orned, snffored, and &anted a.boat The Canadians of Chicago have in , photo atudio, hey ordered the photo-, itsthere was no podi.tiVA retie& g . • you had concludt d to give up your graphs to be mailed to the following no oer� Sired Admiral Dewey to visit Port wealth in order to 'carry •out your addressee: --John Walsh, 34 Castle Green no certarntve pthe Wo ldrh until Dr Scott Stanley in July, views upon reform." street, Dublin, Ireland; Sohn Mills, 181 Eatnaotl gaud' to world his groat Corn et, Dublin, Ireland. Eati'tloter, if there is suffering now ,it --id• a- -r . ..:. ._ _ _ _ . _ _ , . The following weep:, so the story Jameson street, result of carelessness, for the remedy is at can Nervine Restores IIope and Perfect the claim in a. general.. way and ended '"Now, in America we have ladders Four years ago Annie Patterson by buying 1t for $180,000:" -Washing need.a man to hold em. So, you see, In vale, N. B„ hada eery, severe. attack of La ton Star. Grippe which left her with a` very acute '.sized up the $6,000 receipt, looked over. • "Yes"" • Health: that stand up by themselves—dont of Sack - this .Instance we divide your cost of la- form of stomach trouble. She had about The/fyuke and the Dean. The late. Prebendary Rogers. used. to "I see," remarked the Englishman.— South American Nervine was recommend- ed to her. Sha prooured it, and in a very short time experienced wonderful relief. After taking six bottles she was absolutely bor exactly by two." given up hope of a permanent cure when. tell how Lord Rosebery joined him in petitioning the Duke of Wellington to open Apsley. House on Sunday after - Electrical Review. . To Have Good Teeth. cured._ She says : "I believe it to be the none, so that:the public might see the .'All persons, old and young, should- - pictures. . The duke . and Mr. Rogersmoth effective remedy medy' for stomach trouble B have their teeth examined once every in the market." met In the park and began .to speak six months by a competent dentist. about the memorial. Decay will be present and. tartar. form- NEWS NOTES. "Among all : these signatures," said Ing which nothing but a thorough ex the duke, "1 find only. one respectable amination will :reveal. • Professional Four bank robbers broke jail et ;. jitter:, name, and that 113 your oven." service rendered. In time means high brooks, Que., and got away, Mr. Rogers replied that Dean Stan= class work, less.pain and great econo- The village of Brookville, a few miles ley had signed. my. A tooth filled when decay is slight west of Milton, was about wiped _ out .. by "Ob,! said.. the duke,.:' SL don't -call him-: will not' be sensitive;• the operation -not -fire. " respentable." ' long and the filling lasting, because the Hon. David Mills was seized : with a "Well, but. there is;Lord Rosebery." operator has more and better structure fainting fit at his office in Ottawa but • "I don't think much of him." answer-. to work on, He . is enabled to make is reported much i-etter 'ed the. duke; "'but, as you assure c:e it the walls of- the cavity thicker and 1 had a very sore toot through havinga is all right, 1' will see what can be stronger and with slight danger of ex - done." posing the nerve, the dread and fear of It was finally agreed that visitors all when having teeth filled: Have should be admitted on ;condition that your teeth attended to in time.. Do not they wiped their feet on the mats and procrastinate. Give the dentist good did not sit down on the sofas. -West tooth structure to work upon, and he minster Gazette. May °11,r 1900 , 11,111111111,11111111111111111t111111e1111111IIIIllilllllle; II,IIIIIInIIUunun , 9 001)ROPs ,tr•r�rrlP�rrq� ��.,«anf,V•,)1117"•'a ga mor m urnnnr� air 1!111,11/, , w r non rrnrr. rmnm AVegetablePreparationl'orAs- simitating tlieFoodandRegula- ling the,3iulnachs.indBowels of ' ••r g.,iY, kosiss•satiot '� Promotes Diges tion,Cheerful- 'ness andRest.Contains neither NO luni,Morphine nor Mineral, OT NARCOTIC. 11tes eoIO11J1rSAIMLP/TGTItJ? Bumpkin Sud- .4L'.Senna r • iloatsW Sd4- t ,dee Sart + m [irrdo ,f•de.. J`�, „t�yrlwlriPtara•: , AperfectRelnedy for constipa- tion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea, • Worins,Convulsions.Feverish- ness and Loss OF SLEEP. Tac Simile Signature or. /, I •c'•,1,.* v. NEW YORK. At(r. cnoiilh* old 35D.oscs -3 j€zrrs: EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER, S1313 THAT THE FAC -SIMILE SONATUEE °•e -pea IS ON THE WRAPPER 01' EVERY BOTTT11 OF CA$TO!A Castorla is put up in ono -size bottles only. It is not sold in bulk, Don't allow anyone to sell yon anything else on' the plea or promise that it is "just as good'!' and "will answer every jts im- pose. Atst-$ee that you get 0 -A -13 -T -0 -E -I -A. The face simile signature of Seasonable 'The B1w GOodtS Sprim Medicine. Removes. all polsono and impurities from the system. Gives strength. and vitality in place of weakness and languor. The most wonderful blood purifier, restorative and strengthener known to science. t _ _.__ Mr. Geo. Heriot, Baillieboro, Ont., says: ""Two years ago I was very poorly in the spring, had no appetite, felt /weak •'and nervous, not able to work much and was tired all the time. • "I saw Burdock Blood Bitters. highly recommended, so got a.bottle " 1 started taking it, aed inside of two 13:meths I was as well as ever I was in my life. " I cheerfully recommend B. B. B. as a splendid blood purifier and spring medi- Tine.,, SEED POT -TOES I have on hand a quantity of • the Bovee and six, weeks 'varieties for seed, nail run in it, and was unable go walk. 1 They are two weeks earlier than .the Early started applying Haygard's Yellow Oil and Bose, good producers, are, dry and mealy in a short time the soreness was gone and I when young. Mr. Isaac .Jackson last was soon able to walk again.' season raised 15 bushels from .halt it bushel DAVIn BiCLELLAN,PeleeIsland North,Ont. sown. and J. E. Biaokall' raised a patent The Dominion Company's elevator at pail.from three bills, 'Virden was destroyed lay .fire, with 15,000 Wnl. 1)UNCAN, . Clinton. bushels of /brat. will render you excellent service. One person' in a hundred has good teeth; Piecing Bank Notes. 99 persons in 100 could have good teeth; I am told it the treasury department •with the proper attention.—H.' G.. Vor- that It is not possible for a person to hies, D. D. S., in Woman's Home Com - defraud the governinent by what they panion. • call "plecing"that is, by clipping off small slices of ,several bank notes and They Were aitre. fitting •them together to resemble a A punctilious southern lady was mar - complete note. Such offenses* have vied to a• happy go.lucky Carolinian been committed, and the guilty persons with a notorious disregard for all mat - have been sept to the penitentiary, but ters of dress. He was going,off on a the treasury never redeems the bills, trip, and his wife packed In his Batelle' and the loss falls upon the persons who six shirts, exacting a .promise that he send them In for redemption. There would wear a fresh one everyday. He are several ways of committing' trande returned home in due course, and the of this nature, and ' they are done so good housewife proceeded to unpack ,oklllfuily as to escape detectlep %wept, tlle,ba , Lo, not one of the ahfrts was s:, there! • •e by ei$erts. There a now a $500 note + "- on exhibition at the treasury which "What's he matter, John?" she ask - Is made up of 16 slices of other notes ed in greati))erturbation. "Where are so skillfully fitted together as to es- all the,shfr.ts_1...gaol , you?" • - cape the notice of a number of banks John protested that be bad followed and many people who :handled ft. --Chi- orders and put on a clean one every cago Record. day,• but what happened to them he did not know. He retired down stairs to think out the problem. Ten minutes • Mttde to Feel at !roma. later an exalted face was thrust .into • One of the old time southern negroes the room, and a happy' voice rang out: went to Boston to make his fortune. "I've itTed hml my dear; I've found After a week of walking up and down rye The /holo six_ shirts are saIn- ho found himself penniless and no I've gote 'em all on Kansas City In - work In sight. • Then he went from dependent. house to house. "Ef you please, sub," she I1evoked the . Rule'. be began when his ring at thefront Some time ago the czarina, rt very door Was answered, "can't you give a philanthropic 'and religious woman, po' cull» d man work ter do or somepin . made up her mind that the lav fah use ter eat?" of tobacco in Russia ware doing harm. And the polite answer Invariably was. She thereupon prohibited the use of "No, mister; very sorry,. but- have noth the weed, and especially of cigarettes, ing for you." . in the court.• - Every one who answered his ring ad• A few days passed, and her imperial dressed him as "Mr.," but shut their majesty needed some money. It • did doors and hearts against him. not comeeven after she had sent a Finally he rang the bell at a brown confidential servant to the treasury. stone front. 4 gentleman appeared, At last, in •place of money, came a and the old. man began: white bearded old man from that in - "Boss, I• is starvin. Can't you gimme atitution, with pleasant voice and at - some vittles?" tractive.. address. "You darned, black, kinky headed "There must be a mistake, your im- rasealld "exelalmed the gentleman. perhal majesty. Two Weeks ago you -"Saw dare, you Ong the bell at my prohibited the Use of tobaeco M. the front door? (Go ,round the back yard ' court, and so great is your influence way to the kitchen, and the cook'li. give and so deep the love for you among the you semething, you black"" .. people that the sales of the weed drop - The business section of Gatineau Licensed .Anationeer. Point was. swept by fife, the lose amounting to $30 000 Kingsville and Leamington people will petition the Dominion Government to atop the export of natural gas from FAME county, as, the supply is fast • becoming exhausted, t+ SEVEN YEARS IN BED. "Will wonders ever retest?" inquire the friends of Mrs S. Please,;of Lawrence, Kan. They knew abe had been unable to leave her bed in seven year& on account ofkidney and liver trouble, nervous prostration and general debility; but, ""Three bottles of EleQtrio Bitters enabled me to walk," she writes, "and in three menthe I felt like a new person." Women suffering from Headache, Backache, bervoneness, Sleep- lessnoss, Melancholy, Fainting and Dizzy Spells will find it a priceless blessing. Try it, Batiefaotion is guaranteed.} ;Only 50o at ail drug stores. iii- _e. The o lapse of a temporary foot bridge at the Paris Exposition recently caused the death of six persona and seriously in- jured about 40 others. The structure had been previously condemned as unsafe. • Governor Roosevelt, of New York, has signed the Mather bridge bill•,which will permit the Mather 'Power Bridge company to erect and maintain a pow* erbridge over the Niagara River D yid Dube was found guilty at Que- bec of the murder df Tilos. A. Mooney' at Beauport- Mrs Mooney was called as a witness, but retused to answer any. questions, hind was committed to jail for contempt. IT DAZZLES THIS (WORLD. isnl No Discovery in medioinehas ever creat- ed on) quarter' of the excitement that has been caused by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. , Ito Reveres/ teats have been on hopeless victims of Consumpton, Pneumonia, Idemorrhage, Pleurisyand Bronchitis, tboneende of whom it has re - stored to perfect health, For Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Croup, Hay Fever, Hoarse- ness and Whooping Cough.11ti5 thegniblicate surest sure in the world, It is sola by all druggists, who guarantee Batiefaotion or re- fund money. Large bottled 506 and 11.00. Trial betties free. Surveyors, under •instructions froni Detective Mnrrst h the pre arida plan e hand. Tr Patnam's Corn Extractor, It . is dnK0, painless!, and prompt. ileware of eO e, (Kingston, C� i'olaan . do Clo,, propria CASTOR IA. Children Cry for gest, the rule was . relaxed, and the Czarina's sudden poverty vanished its if by magic. • Children Cry for ••N•N: aN•N: :":44N•N•N:N:.•N•N 4.4."*.** it At The • Leader Although.tbe pride in i11i1. ,i• linery goods have gone np, .t. I will continue to dispose •t• My new stook at the regu• _� lar prices. Watch for bar- ._. gains in Millinery. �N�N�N�• ._. •s• ._. _. _. t• ._. •t• ._. Call and seethe new s; its: • styles and shapes. .t. 7t n ._. Apprentice MISS ROSS,.. ., �• Wanted .�N�N�N�N�N�N�N�N�N�N�N�N�••��N�N�N�N�N��N�N�N�N�• • RUMBALL'S WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE Just Received a lot of new Belts, Baoklee, Pulley Beite,BRngie Brace• icte, etc. The latest goods in the. market. We make . specialty of fitting Spectacles and Eye Glasses. Eyes examined free. Central Meat Market Having pnrol•seed the bntobering business of 10. it Powell I am pre- pared to furnish the people of Olin - ton with all kinds . of Fresh and Cured Meats. Sausage, bologna, lard. butter and egi always kept on head.' Orders delivered promptly to all parts of the town. • It Fitzsimons 4 Son. Telephone 70. N.B.—Persons having hogs for shipment will comer a favor by leaving word at the shop. CASTORIA. **•kos4+•444+" 1 pp44 le ,n wrapper. 0 LACE CURTAINS- From URTAINSFrom 15c to $6.00 per pair HEMP " UNION AND WOOL CARPETS From 1Oc to $ 1.00 per yard- — IL LOTH_ :AND :LI-NOLEUMS All widths sand a•q��Nieces Robt. Coats & Son Are You. Looking. For a place to buy the best grade of groceries cheap if so, "YOU WILL FIND IT HERE.. Maple Syrup, Buckwheat Flour, and a dozen kinds of choice Breakfast Food, Corn Meal, Oatmeal, Flour, Fancy Decorated Dinner, Tea , and Toilet Sets, Fancy Glass and China Berry Sets and Table Sets Cheap. Before you purchase give its a call. N.ROBSON'S CASH GROCERY Clinton, February 16th, 1900, Exeter Flour AT NO EXTRA COSI' .11 All kinds of Small Field Seedsas Timothy, Red and Turnip, Clovers. Headquarters for Mongold, Carro Seeds. Fresh Groceries and Canned Goods. Our specialty is Teas, Try Sar 15o Tea. Other:varieties equally,ae cheap. Highest market prioe paid ht cash for eggs. 3- 'VV 4 IIII LI buggies We are selling Buggies for three of the:best Carriage Companies in Canada. GREY AND SONS, CHATHAM. BRANTFORD CARRIAGE CO. CANADA CARRIAGE CO., BROCKVILLE. and the well known BAIN WAGGON. • We are selling twine made by the very best inakera at reasonable prices. Also agent for the Alexander and Mallotte Cream Separator, and Massey Harris Bicycles. Samples can be seen at the shop, Isaac Street. Geo. LaViSs General Implement Dealer, Clinton