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The Clinton New Era, 1900-07-06, Page 6alr 1 July 6, 1900 BM 1 With- out help, a bald spot never grows smaller, It keeps Oen; isu)n spread- - at 14st your friends Say, " Bow bald he is getting." Not easy to cure an old baldness, but easy to stop the first • thinning, easy to check the first falling _ out. Used in time, bald- m tic ness is made •inals; sfl with VigOr It stops f a 1 li n g promotes growth, -and takes out all dandruff. It always restores color toladed or gray hair, all the_dark, rich color of early life. 'You may depend Upon it • every time. It brings. health to the hair. Ai .00 a bottle. All Druggists. 1 have used your Hair -Vigor an greatly pleased with it. 1 have ' unly used one bottle or it, and yet my hair has stopped falling out aed 9 has started to gorlariivillnlicely." March 28,1899. • Caneva,'S. flak. Wrffd elm Boater. If you i ot nbtairt an the benefits 4 • vett p-_-•-neel from the use of the 'vigor, write %he Doctor about it. Address, Da. ar. 0. AYER,_ Lowell, masa, • • • 1V M' •st." e • • •r She Got the Omen. • , -Rather a singfilar Case, writes our mina (,(orrespondent. was recently brought • before a Budapest judge for decisions -A• • . young girl appealed to him concerning a blue dress upon which she had set her • heart, but her father refased . to buy It• for her.: "No intelligent girl,' she. ae-. • clared to the judge, "when she is. on the lookout for a husband would go about • empty dressed." The 'father declared that he had at-': rbady this year incurredthe expense. tit -three toilets for his daughter and a.fourth was beyond his means. -Many witnesses ....Appeared, some bearing testimony to the gooduess of the fathet, others to the ex, • travaganee of the daughter'and the judge suggested that if the blue dread bad the desired effect It might relieve thr father of any further toilet responsibill; ties. This idea apparently • threw a: new light upon the subject. The. father•agieed to the piiechase and left the court amicte• bly. with his daughter on his aim. -Lon- don Telegraph. . • . A Good Use For Alien. • s Congressman John AL •Allen of • sippi once went all the viay to New York from the south to attend a • banquet. When he took Ms plaCe at the. board,- he • -found himself set down for .the last ,• -speech. • His friends 'also saw the..pra. gramme miti, •Iikehimself, were annoyed at whiii • they thought wasthoughtless-. • ness on the part of the -committee. • • The congressman listened to the long • addresses and when his turn came pref- aced his remarks thus:. • "Gentlemen, I was somewhat at a loss at the opening of this feast - to under-. Mend why you had asked me to come all the way front Missiesippi to speak • to you and then made my 'address the Met tiumber of your programme.. Now it is all:plain to me. `. You .had to put a bright man ad the kit to hold the audieriee."- Saturday Evening Post. ympatbatIc ;ties Readetn-There is a world of sen- • timent "in Tennyeon's line -"And may there be no moaning at the bar when •I put Out to sea." Mr. Wuddenhead-Yes, I see; didn't • -want the lawyer to feel bad. -Baltimore • American. - Insult 'Added' to ineviey. .4‘Thatt woman editor hurt my feeling terribly." • "'Did she say she had throwa, your poetry in her wastebasket?" • ‘'No; she said abehad thrown It hi her trash basket." THE CLINTON NEW ERA rHE OIROUS IN 'THE SOUTH. Anneeinor buitanees ot -.Attempts te Rvade 'the Ticket Virearon. "In the north," said the old circus man to a reporter, "the desire to get inta the tent by crawling under the canvas is con- fined to the Mal; boy. But in the south the entire eolored population eomee to tlia ground and hangs around day and . night looking for an opportutiity to get in free. And to crawl under the wives , seems to them to be the easiest way, Men aud women tramp AMMO aud around the tent looking for an unguarded point. We always put extra cauvasur on watch when we go to the south with our show. I have witnessed niore than one amusing and exciting incident growing out of this desire of the negro to get into the eircus without buying a ticket. They go literal- ly 'Circus utntl Wbeil the show comes to town, and they wou't -do a tart of work uutil it leaves. One reason why they don't step up to the ticket wagon. and hand out their mill ls that they never have .any: There may be other reasons, tbnes tib ll),):tett.enever inquired ferther tato h 9 was with old Adam Fcrepongh one roll when he took his 611W to the south for an exteudeti sensate TWO new ca.n. vasmen nearly precipitated a riot for us at Lexington, Ky. They had been hired for the epecial pin:pose of keeping groes front crawligg under the tent, and they ea* an opportunity to mitke a little- • money for themselves On the shie. TbeT ,were able th• work out their seheme through the fact that they were favor- ithla stationed for it. One was . on the outside at the eonnection between the main tent and the meangerie and the other on the Inside • within the connec- tion. "Among the vast creivd of negroes hanging about the show was alarge num- ber who had come CA town expecting to get in 'fee 10 or 25 cents. The outside :curly:annuli' gave out a quiet tip that -if auY one had any chauge itt hii pockets by - giving it to the right person he could get into the show at cut rates. They began to crowd around him, tendering varied , amounts of matey from one cent up to 45. • He accepted all tenders. He told thein that he would hare t� nut them in one at a time, He dId.' - "The inside man was waiting for them. Just ,as soon as a black head would ap- pear under the canvas he would grab its drag the rest' of the person owniug it in nnd shove Min out of the other side of the narrow connection. From here it - was, p long way around to the man who got the moneys If one of ' the dupes found his way haat, which waa uncer- • tain, and wanMd his money returned, he, was preno pay shoved- under. the cantata again and jut as ptannptly kicked out on the 'other side. It was a kind. ptal endless Chain. . "Why didn't the -two men let them stay- in? Well, old Adam .Forepaugli wait • about, and if he saw an. nausual mime • ber of negroes in the tent be would at once have made the rounds to And Where they were .getting in. That was why. The show was about half over 'that night :when. an unearthly racket started at the ceenection. • A Minute or two pasted; • 'and we saw two convasmen running for life around the hippodrome track with an angry yelling crowd of negroes after them. The audience enjoyed it Ira- •mensely; thought it Was part •of the show. We knew different. A let ;of 115• jurnped• in and heeded ,the negroes .off.' That gave the caiivasmen time to es- cape. After we learned the cane* of it we regretted our interference. We lost two Promising canyasmen •iit Lexington," -Pittsburg News. , Skin Tight sults 'Premiere. . The • ifiLitit amazing thing about :a 'Moro !saris trousers. If he is Of Any station or • has any money, they are made of talk, siid 'the more. Colora'and' the brighter they. 'are the: better. , I have seen red, green,' • yellow, white and black ail in one pair, end the greens and reds- are no Soft; sub- dued affairs. . They are the most violent • and yehetnent things in •the cdlor line. It is:the fit Of then ' that is thewonder, thotigh. If they .were of the right shade ofbrown, you coUldn't tell that there • were: any trousers. Nothing ao tight. ever was contrived by ety sartorial artist, who uses the English language. But for one thing the conclusion would be Irre- • sistible that they are made on the wear- ers and worn off -that is, that somethnee they are &lagged. ' , • General Bates once Waited about two hours far a ditto, with :whom he :had some business' . to change his trousers, • and those two hours were filled with lan- • guage and strange sounds from within the house of the data But at the end of' them there Was thedemonstration that the trousers could be chahged. althongh the mystery of their consteuetion: Van inereased,,--Aineleee Magazine. . Having Fun With an tithe. • The mischievous pages of the house • have discovered a trick of the echoes in Statuary htill. They -play it upon the tourists by the 'More and upon pretentious statesman occasionalli when- they can do so without diacovery. •• There is a certain Spot neer the beatem path of travel from the central doorway efthe house toward the senate 'Where this peculiar, echo is effective. quy chin or meta) object is dropped on the . marble titep between the telegraph office and the reception room, it sounds to one passing the particular spot in question as though the object were. dropping• imme- diately at his feet. A bey with a dime or • a nickel is able to have all sorts ot fun by waiting till some one passes the pOint. •Even the senate puges skip away from their work to visit the boys on the other • side and Oiler with the echo. -Washington Post. • Not thistle. • To a man who never eall make his ear" • so stretch from mie pay day to the next A touted financial article on "The Mai- tleity, of ()lir-Currency must lean bitter • „sarcasm.—New 'York Presi. The Betckaching Kidney Sufferer is, NOt Referred to Far AWay People for Dr. Pitcher's Backache Kidney 'Tablet Evidence. The Great Kidney Rem: p edy Rolls up Volumes of Proof in Every Community. In Clinton. P.A.#4.1,..1.1•••,mo•Ii•••.* • Tears of Agony. THE PenAdoeue. • Priifessor Brander Matthews of 0: - Resuming Prom sciatica to an tumble university Wes been asked to de- virhen Travelling liver a series of lectures before au asso- - 40firnYated Porto. elation of London clubs. ••••1.•.1• Hamilton Macdougall of Providence, iiiINTSYS 'take With you n bottle of Dr., t. Many Nth ights e fluffererCornd Not Iola who has been called to the profeesorship rowler'kExtracof Wild Straw ed, and His Leg w re ne ot music in Weilesley college, is an arise, ritiouSwot-clAte Qr the Boni College of Organists berry' lett to Twice it Natural Size. , of London. . ' PrOm the journal, St. Cath• arines. 1 Professor Edwin A. Alderman, fur see 1, eral years president of the University Mr John T. Benson, stationary eraineer 1 North Carolina; one of tile proniii-a. at the Bidley College, St. Oatharinee. le twitters of the south, has ae • . 4 the known by most Of the residents of the city, presidency of. nietne ur,4%,„-y. N't, For years Mr Benson suffered acute agony Orleans, . . from seiatica, and notwithstanding newer+ rAiwa., 1 c, opi • It ,!ie n.av superist- one forms of treatment, found little or no relief, until be began the Me ot Dr, Wil. tiaed with ; 4 re , '.. school aie •Seu 44 tendeut (I set • •. ta t'll`k Au, ), wag llama' Pink Nile. These pills apeedlly re. years ago se an is Liaterl tonelitir in the stored hie health, as they have done that of first high e, ',. , 1. ' 41:,Lei.1 his Way thouaande of others who have glen them 4 upward until he i's .ite head of the nor, fair trial. To the reporter who Interviewed •raal depart= 411 v. Itich cepacity be him, Mr Benson aaid:-"I certainly ow.e a debt of gratitude td Dr.William's Pinkm ri. ilarvail for 20'Years. He was appointed t district superintendent in 1877. for they have released me from a form of torture that had afflicted me almost con- ....._ tinvously for twenty years. The pain be•. first iti my book, then shifted td my TRUST THRUSTS, hip, thence down my leg. It 1.ecaose so severe that it seemed as though the very Whatcver remedy Is adopted thould be marrow in my bones waa being ecalded, calculeted to break the power of trusts .. • and at' timee I could alraceit cry aloud: from the agony I endured. I tried all sot ta of liniments end lotions, but got no relief. I doctored with several physiaians, even going to Buffed° for trepan:tent by a special- ist there, but in no case did I ever receive more than temporary relief. It may be easily imagined that the pain I endured told upon me in other ways and I became almost a physical wreck. At times my right leg would swell to nearly twice its normal size. Then the pain and swelling would shift to my left leg, and the agony was something awful. I suppose that dur- ing the period I was afflicted I have hun- dreds of times Mil on my back on the floor with my foot and leg elevated on a chair in order to abtain slight ease from the'pain I endured. The muscles and sinews in my legs looked as though theyhad twisted and tied in knots. The troable weut on this way until nothing but Opiates would -dead. en the pail. I few years ago I read Of a cure in a similar case through the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pint, aud decided to try.them For some time after I began their use I could not see that they vvete helping me but I decided would give them a fair trial. By time I had used halt dozen boxes, there' Nag a decided im. provement in my case, and I continued the. use of the pills until I had taken twelve boxes, when I felt my cure was complete. • Several years have passed since and I have had no return of the trouble, so that I feel. safe in saying that thsmire hat) been per- manent: • -• iney else add that my wife has used the talk for indigestion, .1teiidaches and dizziness, and has found great benefit from -them. Wm.& canbot express the great - ben( fit Dr. Williamei Pink-Pilleimve:been •to me,and I hope similar sufferers will pro- fit by my experience'. • Dr. Williams' Pink Pills oure by going: • to the root of the disease. They renew and build up the blood, and stretigthen the nerves, thee drivieg disease frorathe sys- tem. If your dealer does notheep them theywill be sent postpaid:at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 by addressing th • In politics, for from this point of view they are evil, andeyil Oalysll e-Indianapoe News. Your Morning coffee is heated by the coal trust, sweetened by the sugar trust, cooled by the ice trust and diluted by -the milk trust. And most of your breakfast table is paying similar tribute. Pleasant,. isn't York World. It seems to 'be•the determination of the trusts to 'make this summer uncomfort- • able. Not only have they put up the price on the ice supply, but -under a new law they have seized on o monopoly of that great American nedessity, soda wa- ter. Oh, that these tiro too. solid trusts would welt! -New Yerk Herald. •POULTRY POINTERS. Allow no decomposing vegetable mutter around the quarters. • Destroy •the nest of the sitting lien when the chieks fire n day old. • Diarrhea may often be mistaken for eholera, showing neatly the same symp- tonia. •• • The rapidity with, whieh fowls multiply ..tenties. 4P4:dement .rapid: inexpee-, sive. • As the season for sudden showers •comes on provide for the chicks con- venient sheds, utuler Which they can ruu for protection whenevet necessary. Birds. that a fancier would uot breed. for. himself ought never to be gold to an- other unless it be elearly understood that • the birds are not up to the standard. .:Use plenty of raw bone, either crushed. or In the torn:sof meal. It contains lime, as do oyster shells, nod, .in addition, contains aniinal matter of great Value., • On the farm, especially where the fowls ate given a tree range, it is usually not otnessary to feed the hens eireept at oight allowing them to hunt and scretch • • The change of food 1 and water to which ; those who travel are ' eubject, often pro- duces an attack of , • diarrhoea.. which is as unpleasant and dist. comforting as it may be dangerous. A bottle of Dr. Povvieir's Extract of Wild Strawberry in your grip is a guaran- tee of safety. On the first indi- cation of Cramps, Colic, Diarrhoea. or • Dysentery, a few dosed will promptly check the further ads vance of these dis- sases. As DxstFowler's Extract of Wild Straw, berry is being widely and shamelessly imitated, your safety lies in seeing that the full name is on every bottle you buy, PERT PERSONALS. The ameer of A,fghanistan does not I propose to let the world rest under the imptession that he °Ma exists as'a comic ! opera theme.-Balthnore News. 1 Mr. Clark of alimitana May take mica- ; sion to remind Mr. Daly that one toeing hand does not decide a sgame and that he has a number of chips left. -Washing ton Star. • Herbert Spencer has just celebrated his eightieth birthday. Forty years age the • doctors decided that he cmild not live, but Mr. Spencer very sensibly dectded other- wise. -Minneapolis Journal: . Aotirew Carnegie has gone to Europe for rest and recrention, after having been • tied/doWn to the Florida golf Auks p11 winter. This thing of being rich is ter- ribly oppressive,-7Chicago Timed -Herald. • for their , food during the. day. In this way they will be kept thriftier and in e better laying condition. -St. Louis Re. Dr. Williams edioine Co., Brookville, tiiiboc. Opt. . It le too bad that:Ice does not grew In summer, when it is mostneeded,Ridge w : ood tN. J.) News, ' Paradoxical as it may sound, the burn- • ing question of the bout in New York is Ice. -New York World. In Chicago ice mist be weighed .in the • presence Of the.custordek. Bat the ieeMati • Is not unhappy..., He may use Iris ,Own Scales.—Kansai City Journal. ' THE DRESSY WOMAN. • . • • Among the dainty. tinge lathe shops • are offered Japanese striped silks,' said hi he easy to WdOk and dillieult to crush, Venise lierre and other handsome all over nets, eopying rich lace designs, are this season made into Waists of raany dif- ferent varieties. • . Silk warp gypsy cloth and -eilk warp eolienne are new and faehiOnable dress fabrics that appear in all the beautiful pastel colorings of the season. • Thus far among the. French :models •shown there are more gowns made with shirred, plaited �r trimmed skirts than • with short or king overdresses. • Besides being greatly en evidence ev- erywhere else, .bolerci and Eton jackets will be used foe cycling, mountain climb- ing, golf and mornings on the betide , Notwithstanding the rage for tulle, net, chiffon and taffeta silk, manipulated in countless Ways, ribbons, eithet plain or patterned, are popular decorationa for both gowns and hats. • Shirmd skirts are close rivals of the • plaited styles, and S01110 of the models in this fashion have pointed h4i) yokes made Of all over embroidery wrought variously 411 china silk, taffeta, grenadine, drap de chine and cashmere. • ;Summer textiles will amain be made up • without lining, giving tbe vvearet an op- portunity to make any number of effect- ive eh:loges in the low cot tiilderwaist and skirt OT closely fitting priucess of :talk, limn or meroei.ized batiste. • The new piques are attractive both in tlimfita And coloring. id hi the shadve of •old rose," 1irt,v6 tan and pink ere' notably fine: Ther are shown In dote, stripes laud checks, in bright colors or in black and white. -New York Poet. . . 1 /0 Turkey one youth and midden Who tan walk properly and eau understand .the necessary religious gervice are allow - Id to marry. No matteti.ow dull trade may be In es other lino business the whip manage- ttlrer has a slD.--Chicago News. - • Only one person In every four of the inhabitants of London 'earns more than . $5 a week, , .. A Hard One. Mt Goodfellow (showing his wife all around his counting house) ---And thaw are the day books. Mrs. Goodfellow*Yea? Now show me the night books. kfr, Goodfellow (mystified)—The night book? Mrls. Goodfellow -Yet. Thome that yeti heve to work eVer night and that keep litre E. soutifbolni,o, Asttenbuts. Est,, me by the tableta, Thoy'aro ogrtainlyleasy "I`or aorne year a morn ng. articalar thenmatiern. The kidney did nOt WOO aboeso luta a 'heavy oOld mettle' in my aot at ail well. .0dy age, 72 is -against me. 60k in the shape of a lumbego, The pain have suffered from it kid, nnd gentln In 600010 Yeti down here until 2 o'clock in thit ney trouble essosiated with a muse *t and Zr J. reeren,Ontar o •say:— Some The Un6lerafreted Wish tO inf rin formerly oroupled by Pair & Co, • Who would think there . , of water? But themis, It was insanity behind a drop 11-11 was a favorite torture in the 1111 old days to fasten the victim where water should slowly drip on his forehead. In a .little...while be was a howl- ing maniac. . Women do not, as a rule, :/ realize :how the steady drains which sometimes • afflict them must at last re -act on the 'mind. Sometimes, it is only- fretfulness, irritability or peevishness. At other' times the condition passes beyond un- reasonableness to irrationality. 'With the relief of the body, from dis- ease, Dr. Pierce's FavoriM Prescription gives also a cheerful mind and contented spirit. When the drains and pains are stopped the mind soars up like a balloon from which dead 'weight has been cast out. Mothers who never knew a happy moment when the birth hour confronted them, and younger women doomed each Anonth to a period of mental depression as well as physical Suffering, have found a perfect cure by the use of "Favorite Prescription." It contains no alcohol, wither opitim,cocaine or other form of narcotic. "Isufferedmith female weakness about eight yeare -tried aeverat doctors but derived no benefit ,until I began using Dr. Pierce's Favor- ite Prescription," writes hire. John Green, of Danville, Moyle Co., By. "This medicide vtas recommended to inc by other patients. X have taken miebottles and / feel like another person." "I look your niedieine six months and feel now like a new person," writes Miss Annie Wood•Co., W.Va. "Have no headache, no backache, no pain anywhere. I took seven bottleofDoctor Pier:Dee Favorite Prescription, 1 Arid seven bottles of his 'Golden medical Discovery," I think there is no medicine like Doctor Pierce's. I can't speak highly enough of yonr medi- cine for it has done me ao much good, I don't feel tired as d used to, nor sick. / feel well and think there is no medicine equal to Dr, Pierce's Favorite Prescription," Doctor Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are graduated to the eensittve system of women: e w eauties Imposing fines on impudent players on the ballfield has begun early, but net too • early to meet the impudence. Mmarently. -Boston Herald. • One thing 0511 be sidd in favor of the St. Louis Baseball club -it usually man- • ages to occupy first place at lenst once during the season -St. Louis Republic. It is to be hoped that the separation of . Washington from the League will not: create the impression arum baseball en- thusiasts elsewhere that the District of • Columbia has been taken off- the map.- • Washington Star. U. L. 11ACPIIERSON , . xisTsuttA.Not. . 1 Fire, • tile, A.ecident, • Plate:Glee& .1 Oemor. •• • MaesaY"litAna. Chtlimeit " JACOB TAYLOR cunt.n.• Ont. "General District Agent for the . . _ Confederation Life .Insuranee Co • for Stratford avd Goderi cb, inclusive. All in armatien relating to inenrence gladly given Money to loan at reasonable rates. • oroce 1/1. Palace Block JOHN W. YE0 HOLMESVILLE, Agent for eke Fink AtietreaNas Co. of Manchester. England, whose funds and security are rated at 914,500,000. .Also the Mo- Hii,f0e Mintree hesuealece Co. All classes°, farm risks and town property. takenit lowest rates. Pirsh-class *Loan Companies also represented. Money to be had from 4per cent up, according to nature of security - Daily Mail to Holniesville - postal ear fetch him. AGENTS 1VA.NTER. For "Story of South Africa," by john Mark Ridpath, L. L. D., Edward S. Ellis, M. A., J. A. Cooper, Managing Editor of tbe "Canadian Magazine." Toronto, and J. H. Aiken, of London.onts who has returned this week from 12 years' travelling in douth Africa for us. We are the only Canadian Publishers vrho have had a branch in South Africa for nineteen yeers, giving ue an imm ense advant- age in procuring photographs and. material. Our authorship, letterpress and eegravings are stiperior, and Canadian outl ngents bet- ter illustrated than in any rival work. So sure are we of this, that we wit pail free for comparison ourproppectua to anyone nossese- ing a rival prOspeettia. Circulars and terms free. Apple World Publishing Company, Guelph. Ontario 4•44-e+s-44-494•+44•44-64•••••••••-•4-644 )4 Central. Meat Market ' Havingpurokased the butchering bnainess of r., II. Powell 1 am pre. pared tc) furnish the people of Clin- • ton with all kinds of Fresh and • Cured Meats, Sausage, bologna, •lard, butter and eggs always kept on hand. R. Fitzsimons it Son. Tlephone 70. IOrders delivered promptly to all parts 01 the toWn, N.B.-Persons having hogs for shipment will confer a favor by issnog word at the shop, 44-044-0444-64-044444+44441.44+ • The Imperial MEAT MARKET. *so tom of Dr. eit°11er Baok0•010 was quite (leveret f was Waded to try Dr, Tablets and got a beta° R. B, Comb's's Pieher's Backache Xidey Tanlets I got a dreg store and t am able to taY that their bottle at Combe tog store and effeet nn the kidney was excellent, t have found them excellent. Their action was no idea of complete mobil at my itge,but rapid and easy and all anyone could ask in AM Very' well pleased with the relief giVen the ishape of relief. It yeti hatie the atiglitellt SYMpittil of kiatoy bladdeetrouble,yeti eau test this groki Illtelleitle Arrangernents have ham) /ludo, whereby every reader of this paper Oen Oita a trial pieltege Of Dr. Piteher's Itidnee Tablets, absolutely free by ed. closbng tie6-00th stamp for postage to The Pitcher Tablet Co., Toronto, Ont. Whim giv. Ing address mention this paper. f you Aril corivincod Pitelier's Tablets are whet you went, you tan purehast regular *ISA for 60 cents iltr bottle. If iiet obtainable at dinggiats, tosiioa !tee. of pothos roe .0stpli Of pride. • ••*•,, Divide& Hielt4•440t SO rod- folt better than you did, / sitmle? • Wicks—Vire% I won't say that, but I I get along witt It better. have got tav Wife Intereeted In it, you ote, &ea ' 4 e the dialect and do the butdoor work, 46 It idn't 010 very c011usting to either of tic —noton nktscript. 111. ..100 ityee Open. '"Havvit you considered what matrimony Meatier' atked old Dar In Mark. 1 "Oh, Yes," replied young Spend,. "That's why I want to marry your daugh- ter'- ..Philadelphia North American. Yd.** 111kItoor...*** This is what the f ot ear we are showing is like, oan give ocrofert, tbeauty, style I and finish at reaeoneble .pritee,. end' see e, full atm*. Pull lines at trunks, Vaitaes, etc., sinfite end Doublellarness, er :14 w 0 Y J. 'MITCHELL Victoria Meek. *or - • Children cry for the reople Of Clinton and vi Mit they haVe Opened %min tile attire Madill Block) Ontario Si Where they will 10,150 lh seoka1l kinds of Pktdi, ()asked, Cured and • Canned Meatao each ea are itettalle earried Itt a first obese meet Stors,Beof itlatrollaraYt: 2r:111211 etilTtli a likeneture, which will be &littered to any part of the town, Orders solioited 3 lbs. good Saitsagetor 111 cods, JOHN SOIVUTON, Manager: T. It, OASZ itt• 00. CASTORIAi INTOX • • haractoristio jwi, , ,..4.., ,..,., 0 " :1 n , Slater Shoe Catalogue Send your name and address on a postal, or lesli and get the new 44 -page catatosve " Characteristics." Gives the latest shapes and styles in s' Slater Shoes," illustrates them in all their varieties, tells of the leathers in their make, up, full of wlriesome advice ott shoe* and feet. • By its. means you can order shoes by ' mail and get the exact size, width, shape, color and leather you want. • "Slater Shoes" are made in 12• shapes, 6 widths, sizes 'ando half sizes, reliable leathers and fashionable colors. Every pair .Goodyear welted, bearing the trade mark, name and price of tuatara' gawped on the sole in a slate frame. Jackson Bros,, Sole Agents for Clinton. mizan maziolgrag.t.to For pure. blood, A bright eye and A clear complexion, A keen appetite, An easy digestion And refreshing sleep. 1111:ALIE. riztol't Sar:aparilla It arouses the Liver, Quickens the circulation, Brightens the spirits and • Generally, makes life Worth living. ShOy seven years trial have proved it to be beyond question, the most reliable BLOOD purifier known. • All the leading Irani* -1ell BRISTOL'S SARSAPARILLA, 4:a c ec. es uggies Wagons, FirOelas.s :from, $65 ,to s* FBSD • RITIVIBALL, Clinton FANCY FUANITIIRE AT FINE FIGURES . ,. Jest arrived - A large assortmeht of new styles. I t Parlor suits .............18C0 to $50.00 Sideboards $5.00 25.0G, °oodles .... . . ... ; . ..... COO to 15.00 High back chairs 40 to - L5Cis Cohblet 'Rockers... .. . : . 1 50 to 650 Good mattress ...... 100 to 600,, Sxtension Tables . „ ...... L 00 to moo Bed springs. .. . . .......... 1.25 to 3.50. Window shades, picture frames, mirrors, room mouldings, baby cabs, etc.. Everything at rcekbottom prima.. --.111L. 40I-1.]ElL4t...47B-11Air lEti-vtli - Do You Deal Witk ? If Not.. Why Not. ? • We are here to supply your %mkt to a certain extent: We carry in stock great variety of goods and sell them on a very close margin of profit. . We give 16 oz to the pound and 86 inches to the yard tid not take more,. We have a eupply of field seeds, viz.Timothy, Bed, Aleike and Liicerne• Clover, Orchard Grass, Flax, /tape, Millett,6 Rowed Russian Banner and New' Zealand Oats. White Beans and 130 end of garden seeds. We have Spades, Shovels, Forks, etc, . Wire both plain and barbed, Nails, Glass, eto. - • Grp We are making a special sale of ready made Clothing and. Tweeds, very! cheap.. We have Wall Paper, Brushes, Brooms, Soap, Carpets, eto. for spring,' estate . Our Millinery always pleaees the eye and is, not hard on the parse.r"" M'Arl Our terms are cash or predate for which • We always pay the highest prices. Contain your own interests and you will give tat a fait trial. . . . EMporitun,.• Londesboxo' • R 'ADAM S April .17th, -1890 • . •• 'Clinton Sash, Door, and BlindFactory. - s. S. COOPER- • PROPRIETOR •General Builder and Contractor. • Thin faiitory is the largest Mille county, and has the very latest improved. ma* obiniryieapabie of doing work on the shortest notice. We carry an extensive. and rellable dock and prepared plane, and give estinfates for and bnild all oleo.. ea of buildings on short notice and on the closest prieeri All work le eupervis* ed in a meohanical way and eatisfaotion guaranteed We sell all kinds of in- terior and exterior material. Lumber Lath, S.hingles, Linie, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Etc Agent for the Celebrated GlEtAYBILL SCHOOL DESK, ninnufacinted at Waterloo. Call and get priett and estimates before placing 'etittr orders* ardware . sole Efeadquartere for ell kiiide of Hardware,Tinwsre, Nuilut Booke,Hingem. Olass, White Lead and Oils, the celebrated Sherwin Williame ready mixed paints, Daisy Chun% Screen Doors and Windows, Blue Plume Wiokiess Oil Stow% all kinds of Wire Fencing, Agents for the Ameri- can ,Pield Fence the beet fence in the world, it is Homo proofBull, prod, Bog proof, Pig Ana Dog tight, extreme heat and, oda does: mot, -draw it (Mt of ehepe, it stops where We put, call and See it A few iloyal A.ineriettb Oletlies Wringers, at $2.85' while they last, a first.elass wringer. A few odd shad'es ready. mixed paints at a big discount. Lawn Mowers at redueqd, price. to dear (Mal Only Fire Proof Safe for $27.00... arlaittd Bros.strzrze Expert,' in tfot lir and /let Water Beating And Plurabing., CLINTON