The Clinton New Era, 1901-10-04, Page 6October 4tb,1901
You Can
Lcatel al'Oorse
to water but you can't
make him drink.
You can't make him eat
either. You can stuff food in-
to a thin man's stomach but
that doesn't make him use it.
.Scott's Emulsion can make
him use it. How ? By mak-
ing ,h*m hungry, of course.
Scott's Emulsion makes a thin
bodyhungryall over. Thought
a thin body was naturally hun-
gry didn't you ? Well it isn't.
A thin body is a,§leep—not
working—gone on a strike.
It doesn't try to use it's food.
Scott's Emulsion wakes it
up—puts it to work again
making new flesh, That's the
way to grit fat.
Send for free sample.
SCOTT & BO W N E, Ten -onto, Canada.
soc and $".00; all druggists.
Which is Right'?
The omission of a comma in an- act
passed by the United States Govern-
ment cost that country several thou-
sand dollars. The insertion of an apos-
trophe where uo apostrophe is general-
ly used is not likely to entail any ex-
pense of this nature, but it is interest-
ing to know whether it is right or
wrong. In some issues of the Oxford
Univernaty Bible,an apostrophe is used
where some people think it should not
be. Here ate the passages -
The water is onr's-Gen. 26:20.
All the land of Egypt is your's-Gen.45:20
That the inheritance may be our's-Luke 20:14
The attention of the Oxford press
was called to this, they maintain that
it is correct.
The Standard Dictionary does not
recognize the aposttophe,but we would
iike to have the opinion of anyone on
the point. If the use of the apostrophe
ie right, why is it so ?
Healthy Babies
Watchful Mothers Can Keep Their Babies
e and
- heek
Roe c d Happy.
Healthy, y Nothing in the world is. ouch a • comfort
and joy as a healthy, hearty, rosy-oheeked,
happy baby.
Babies oan be kept in perfect health
only by having at hand and administering
when needed some purely vegetable,
harmless remedy, and of all this olase of
medicines Biby's Own Tablets are conceded
to be the 1• est.
For constipation, oolio, diarrhoea,
simple fevers. sour etomaohes, teething
babies, indigestion ar d sleeplessness, these
tablets are a really wonderful cure. Yon
can give them to the smallest baby without
the slightest fear. Dissolved in water,
they will be taken readily. They contain
absolutely not a particle of opiate or other
injurious drugs. They are small, sweet
lozenges that any baby will tau without
objection, and their action is prompt and
pleasant. They will tone up the whole
system and make the little one as hearty
Y
and tree from infantile disorders as any
mother could wish.
Mrs Walter Brown, Milby, Qae., says:
"I have never used any. medicine for baby
that did him so mush good as Baby's Own.
Tablets. I would not be without them."
This is the verdict of all moth::s axles
have need these tabiete.
"t'lhey cost 25 cents •a box. All druggis's
sell them 'or they may be• secured. by
eending the prise direct and the taolete
will be forwarded prepaid. The Dr Wil-
liams' Medicine Co., Dept T„ Biockyille,
Ont.
Annual Convention of Sunday
School Association of Ont rio
Anecdotal,
moording to "Harper's. Magazine,"
certain teacher of English In a school
of ,high rank in her native State, Xis.
sisslppi, !who, in spite of her vivacity
In conversation, Is perhaps,if any-
thing, too testidtous in .her choice of
words, was spending the summer at
the New York Chautauqua. Her ROW
of spirits, made her the delight of the
dining -table at which she was first
seated, but at the end of a fortnight
she was moved .by her landlady to an-
other place, A lady from Boston who
bad been sitting opposite the South-
erner expressed her regret at the
change. "I am so sorry you are going
to leave us," she said, with warmth;
"we have all enjoyed your dialect so
much,"
Mr. Baring Goold tells a story about
the Vicar of . Helland, Cornwall, and
hip neighbor, the Vicar of Blisland.
The former was going to London, and
hoped that the Archdeacon of Corn-
wall could be Induced to take his Ser-
vice on the Sunday following so that
he might stay away a few extra days.
He left it to lois neighbor at Blisland
to negotiate the little. arrangement,
and asked to be informed how things
went by telegram. All went well; and
the 'Vicar of Blisland gave in a -tele-
gram at the nearest office: "The Arch-
deacon of Cornwell is going to Helland,
You need not return." But when de-
livered in London the words, were thus
divided:. "The Archdeacon of Cornwall
is going to Hell; and, you need not re-
turn."
A, story of a "joke" splayed In Vienna
on Mascagni, the composer, who is
soon to visit the United States, is go-
ing the round of . the newspapers in
Italy, where it has created an extreme-
ly bad impression. The distinguished
Italian was the guest of honor at a
soiree given by the theatrical artists
of the Austrian capital, and ex-
pressed regret that he' was unable
either to speak or understand German,
whereupon an actor . of comae parts
THE WIr*'SON NEW ERA
4lterary Notes,
The 0.in tdian Housekeeper for Sep.
tetnber contains many helpful articles
on the home, and has only to be seen
to be appreciated by every reader. A
few of the interesting articles are"A
Goodlnvestment,'byLlndaHuilLarned;
"Jain and ,Tara.making"by Mrs Picton
Gadsden; "A Better Knowledge of
Home" by Mrs Jennie 13eauch•unp;
"Short Lessons in Cooking" by . Mrs
Emily Gordon;°"Different waysof eta Its
ing potatoes"hy Mrs Mary L Esgertutr;.
"The care of babies;" "Tor a Japanese
Interior;". "Horne Hints and :Helps,"
and a complete melange of good th1ngs
for women. Sold by all dealers ,
per copy or $1 per veer. Canadian
Housekeeper Publishing Co., Toronto,
publishers,
Ralph Connor's new story, which is
the serial feature of The Westminster
this year, displays the characteristic
marks of "Black Rock', and "The Sky
Pilot," and leads its author into new
fields. - Its scenes are in the Ottawa
and Quebec districts,and shift to the
West, The best writers in all churches
contribute to these Monthly Magazine
numbers. a.ny person in Canada or
the United States sending one dollar
to The Westminister, 'Toronto, before
October 5th,will receive these mag-
azine numbers for one year from that
date, and all .the previous chapters of
Ralph Connor's new story, "The Man
from Glengarry," free.
In a three -cornered contest Sir N m
Rattigen, the Unionist candidate, was
sleeted •in• -the northeast division of
Lanarkshire, • the first Conservative
to represent the riding.
Mr J EI Metcalfe, ex. M. P., announces
that he is in the field for the vacant
seat in the 'Commons' foe 'Kingston,
caused by the appointment of Mr B.
M. Britton, At. P., to the Bench.
FAiTH NO FACTOR
iN THIS MAN'S OUftEr
arose and addressed him very solemnly,
saying: "Most illustrious maestro, .you persuaded to try'SAYth'Amerl-
liay. ,riven to the world 'Cavallerta can. Rheumatic Cure It prey-
ed Its . potency. Eleven years
pains dispelled forever In
twelve hours.
Iwnslii eumatisms victim for seven years, being
confined to my bed for months at a time, I had
no faith in rheumatic cures I saw advertised, but
I was persuaded to try South American Rheu-
matic Cure and inside of twelve hours after taking
the first dose I was free from pain -three bottles
cured me." -T, D. McLeod. Leith Out ao
Sold by J. E.'Hovey ands&. P. Reekre
Rusticana; which is a musical freak."
At this point Mascagni also rose, and
.warmly shook the orator's hand. "You
have no other talent than that of self -
advertisement" Another effusion on
the part of the composer. "In a word,
you are merely a genial sausage." Pro-
longed applause, at which Mascagni
could scarcely master his emotion.
Adelina Patti is, as . all the world
knows, one .of the most charitable Vo -
men inthe world, and nothing pleases
her more than to do a good 'turn" Son
the quiet," its she herself laughingly
puts It. Last winter she was staying
for a few days in an isolated village at
the extreme end of Yorkshire: To kill
the monotony of the place, the great
singer went one night to a concert got
up-in-std-of-•aacertaln village institu-
tion, Not half the performers turned
up. 'Seeing the difficulty, in which the;'
chairman and committee -were .placed,
Madame •Patti (incognitos of course)
offered to oblige them with a song or
two if they cared about it. After she
had rendered, in .her own glorious way,
three of her sweetest ballads, the
chairman • approached her, and, in 'sol-
emn tones, thanked .her: "Well, Miss,'
you've da a oncommon well; and, al-
though 'Arry 'Ock, . Use juggler, who
thinks nowt of takin' 'old•of,'ot yokers
and-a-swallowin' needles, couldn't turn'
up, yet you've pleased us veryconsid-
erable, Miss!"
I Colonel Oslo was the present King of
Italy's "governor" -for very many
years, when, as Prince of Naples, 1118
charge was a .delicate lad. Colonel
Osio"s'atrict regime has been very se-
verely criticized, but that the. King re-
members. hini with respect, 11 not with
affection, Is proved byhis having con-
. ferred the hereditary title of count up-
on him on the' occasion of the birth of
the Princess Yolanda: One day a re-
quest
came from a' well-known person-
age for the young prince's autograph,
to be added to a collection' containing
that of his grandfather' and his father.
The prince was about to comply, when
the colonel said, sharply: "Certainly
not; what value has the signature of
an.insigniflcent boy who does not even
know how rho writs ?" or
properly P'
some act of disobedience a little later
the prince was brought •before his '"gov-
ernor," who exclaimed; •"If I were the
King I would cut off your head." "And
I will cut off yours when I am. king,"
The Sabbath School Assrciatinn of O",- defiantly .replied the lad. His punish
tario will hold their Anrual0onvt ntiori /.ii ment la unrecorded, but, instead of
the Metropolitian Church, Toronto, on cutting off his tyrant's head when that
Oot. 22nd. 23rd and 24th next. Every pre- ' day came, he has ennobled him,
paration necessary to insure a good con- I •During the famous Douglas and Lln-__
yention has been made. In addition to sols .debate and subs
some noted Canadian speekers, including subsequent campaigns
the Hon. G. W. Ross, Premier of/Ontario; the point was frequently brought out
by the supporters of
Mrs. J. W. Barnes, of Philadelphia, a "the Little Giant"
prominent Primary worker, and the Rev. that Mr., Lincoln had served only a
Jos. Clark, D.D., General Secretary of the Bingle term in Congress, but that Sona
State of Ohio, will be in attendance. tor Douglas had enjoyed for years a
The Metropolitan Church is one of the national reputation. This poiht, days
largest in Toronto,and large gatherings are a writer in. ''Llppincott's;" was urged
anticipated. Every school in the province in a heated discussion between an ar-
should be represented. Single fare rates -i dent supporter 'of Douglas and a Ger-
will be leaned to delegates, who at the Rail- i man voter who favored Lincoln. Pin -
way station on starting, obtain trom the , ally the former, thinking to overwhelm
ticket agent, a Standard Certificate, which his opponent, said: "Who is this: Lin-.
on being signed by the Secretary of the , sols, anyhow? Nobody ever heard of
Convention, will entitle them to single fare. , hire until Senator Douglas brought him
Will Sabbath Schools who may. not re-
ceive official notification aoaept of this as. with him. Senator Douglas, on the
such and see that their echools are repro• other hand, is a great statesman, Why,
be has d his
rented e a eye on the Presidential
\ %• chair for the last ten years!" "Vot le
Rol Nelson, aged six years, was run dot you say?" was the reply. ""You
over and killed at Westwood. l say Meesfer Dooglas have hat lila eye
on der Breeident chair for ten year 7"
Czol oyz, the assassin of President I "Yes, that is just what I said" "Veli,
McKinley, hes been sentenced to die you shoost tell Meester Doogl.'as If he
in the week of Oct. 28. 1 vill keep his eye oi. dot chair shoost a
Joseph Laplafne was found guilty of leedle vile longer he viii -see old Abe
murder at Montreal for killing his Lincgin fitting dowfrfn it." Thie closed
landlady, Mrs Lefebre. i the debate, amid a roar of laughter
from the bystanders.
Feeble, Wasted Nerves
Aroused to New We.
A Sufferer For Years From Weals
Heart, Exhausted Nerves seta
Sleeplessness Cored by Five
Boxes of Dr. Chaser Nerve Food.
Whether weakened and wasted by
overwork, worry or disease, the re-
sult of exhausted nervus Is felt in
rieuralgio paine, nervous headache and
dyspepsia, serious functional derange-
menta and ultimately in paralysis,; epi1-
epsy. locomotor ataxia, prostration or
insanity, the remedy is found in Dr.
Chaee'e N'er' a hood, as le proven ii.
thea case referred -to below t --
Mrs. Chas. Ii. Jones, Pierceton, tabu.,
writes :-"For years I have been a
great sufferer with my heartmud
nerves. I would take Shaping Spell, and
dizsy swimming feeling would some
sear me. Night after night 1 would
haver since my eyes, and my head
Would ache as though it would buret.
At
myadoctoreatte 1$to 4y rat from
fall to rrpring, his median* did not
hol me.
now taken live boles e1
Dr. Chase s Nerve Food, and it has
demo lee more good than 1 aver believed
a medicine could do, -
pre,ti nay gratitt,dc for the wonderful
otlr��o� b�roughtal;a it by this ttreatment."
pie:' -MAWS Never Food, 50 cents a
box, 0 boxeit for $2.50, at all dealers, dr
samfiyl,*on, mom & Conlpanny, TerontO,
His Impression. .
"bo you believe that college -bred
women make good wives?"
"I don't think going to college makes
the *lightest difference," anbwered Ur.
ilMeekton. "You couldn't keep a wo-
man from assuming a position of au-
perlor knowledge by merely not 'end-
jr her to school." -.Washington
"star; a
The .Definition, -
11ea.ober--Jdhnny, an - you . tell mi
What Is tneant by "steward!"' Johnny
-4A,1iteward le a Man who doesn't mind
itis own business. Teacher Where did
tent get that idea? Johnny -Well,
1oo'ked it alp in the dictionary, sad it
Maid, "A man .who attents to tiie &f'
Lairs of others." -•Cape "Regiates,M ..
t eulnnOeli Linelos.
a Trouble Raeentbling. Paraly'.
sis In itte affects,
The Victim Lame Streui(th in His Limbs
and 1s Uaasily U cable to D i %ray 'W silt
Tho Wholo Story
in n. 'otter :, •
-
�lerc.
(rziuiY DAVra'.)
From Copt •F. i.oye, Police Station lc.%
• 6, Mcrtrei,l:- `• o r:egtlently it a l:. •. l
DA vie' I'A Ix-Ku-fa:a 1.2 pains 1,i 11.e h!,-
hcA v'hr,tu,ati,rm, if j/,,ees; ;frost bttea, , h '-
blains, cr:aaps,"nuc. as 'a,..utiensv,li t.i
befall men in our position. I have no hen!-
Cation in saving that PATH -KILLER is the'
beetren,.edy t'., have pear tend." `
teed laternally and Exierna117.
Two Sizes, 25c. and 50c. boreles.
a
"'JUST AS GOOD 1
Perhaps 1 Don't you ran the risk th oriel
but always bay the a>ell tilted and eure•pop
Dorn ours- Putnam's 'Painless Oorn Er
removed corns painlessly in 24 hears it Yours trrly,
your druggist does not sell it, send 250 to
. 0. Poison & Co., Kingston, Ont., and Mas Basals WsrtT1WsST+.lt,
they will send it to yonpoatpaid to any ed- .petit„ itch Is:. O Orem..
drool in, ()wag. ot the U4S,
THAT TOIICRES Tho SPOT
•
MtLEOD'S
SYSTEM ROVATOFr pa -
OF`
Weak and tmpure Blood,
Liver se Indite: Diseases,
Verna le Cc= .pIt.iut, !;tc.
All Diogpiets, or write dirt:et to
J, Id. 91oLEOD,
Goderich, Ont,
.--The (story of a Ear n r Suffulir, Show.
ing iIow This Nu nbuese Can bo Over
come
From "The Whig." Kingston, Ont.
There are few men inthe city of Wog-
s to. bet(er know than Ur R S Jobneon,
the gent it proprietor of the : "Boa ',lou"
barber parlor, ou Brook street. Fur ebv•
eral years he had been in failing health,
being obliged to give over the entire vireos
of his busy hop to bis assistants. But
this spring his health, is so wonderfu,Iy
improved that his many friends have bei
oongratulatingbim ou his restoration. In
conversing with a reporter of the Whig
reoently, Mr Johnson la sd the tollu,vires to
say concerning his Hitless and oure; ="For
many months I was praotioally paralyzed,
Numbness took possession of my limbs,
etpeoially of my hands. .From my hips
down my body was without. strength, and
despite all that I could do, I was unable to
keep my hands and feet from becoming icy
oold. My appetite left me, and soon I had
to give up work. My general health was
of course failing, and I lost flesh. .As you.
know- I am sixty-five years of age, and
when a man loses strength at that age, it
is a hard thing to build him up again. I
tried several kinds of medicines, but they
all failed to benefit me, I was growing
discouraged when some of my-• old cus-
tomers advised me to try Dr Williams'
Pink Pills. At first 'referred for I did
not believe any medicine on earth could
help me, but at last friendly persuasion
had its effect, and I bought a supply of the
pills and began taking them. I soon found
that they were bent fitting me, and so con-
tinued their use Medi Dr Williams' Pink
Pill° have made me a new man. I feel
stronger and better day by day ; I am
gaining in weight, and once again I am able
to attend to my old customers without the.
least trouble. 1 considered the pills my
best friend, and would not be without
them' ."
Dr Williams' Pink Pills are the friend
of the weak and ailing. They surpass all
others medicine° in their tonic, strengthen-
ing qualities, and make weak and des-
pondent people bright, active and healthy.
These pills are sold by all dealers in media
nine, or can be had by all dealers in medi-
cine, or can be had , by snail, postpaid, at
5u cents per box, or six boxes for $2.50, by
addressing the Dr Williams 3fedioine Cos,.
Brookville, Ont.
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•
MEN'S VIEW OF WOMEN.
Earth has nothing wore tender than
a pious woman's heart—Luther.
Remember, woman Is most perfect
when most womanly, -Gladstone.
Lovely woman that caused our cares
can every care beguile. Beresford,
He that would have fine . guests let
him have a.fine woman, -Ben Jonson.
A wowah's strength Is most potent
when robed in gentieneis.--Lamartine.
Disguise our bondage as we will, 'tie
woman, woman, rules us still. --Moore.
011 and water, woman and a secret,
are hostile properties.-Bulwer Lytton,
Women need not look at those dear
to them to know their moods. -Sow -
elle.
Kindness in woman, net their beaute-
ous looks, !hall win my love. Shake•
speare. -
Raptured man quits each dozing
gage, 0 woman, for thy lovelier pagel
-Moore.
Ha is a fool who thinks by force or
skill to turn the current of a woman's
will. -Samuel Tuke. '
The most beautiful object in the
world, it will be allowed, is a beauti-
ful woman.~ -Macaulay.
If the heart of a man its depressed
with cares, the mist is dispelled when
a woman appears.
Miss • Sarah WillieMB, aged 52, of
Muncie, Ill., gave her finance $3,400, -
and be never came back.
Miss B. Agnes Lane refused to act
with a "Don Caesar de . Bazan" com-
• pany in New York because she had to
be spanked on the stage, •
NINE BOILS,
FOUR RUNNING SORES.
•
One fast is better than 10 beareays. Ask
Doctor Bargees, Supt, Hospital for Insane,
Montreal; wbere they have used it for
deers, for hie opinion of• "the :IDA L,"Alen=
tbo.'Piaster.: • •GFet the genuine made by
Devic& Lawrence Co., Ltd.
burit g i he inquiry into the loss of
the Islander atYtetoria, Mr Green, of
Tacoma, se titled that Pilot Leblanc
c wee on t he :vessel drunk, and Capt
Foote showed signs of having been
drinking.
INERVILINE CURES.
Rheumatism. ." The remarkable strength
and marvellous soothing property of •Ner-
yiline-nerve pain oure-renders it almost
infallible in Rheumatism: Fivetimes
stronger than, any other its penetrating
power enables it to reach the•oonrceof pain
and drive out the disease. Nerviline is
more penetrating,stronger, end more
highly in its action tha
any meicine heretfore devised for the
relief of man's infirmities. Druggists eels
it everywhere. - .
Amateur
Book=
Keepers
Can haveno
right place in any
business office. The .student
who graduates from the Feder-
ated Business Colleges of On-
tario, Limited, with schools at
London, Toronto, B amilton,
Ottawa, Sarnia, Berlin, ,Galt,
Guelph, St. Catherines. Has
the advantage of 'expert
training in book - keeping
and accountancy. No • better
time than now to enter.
Forest City' Busi-
ness College, Y.M.C.A. build -
ng London, Ont.
J. W. Westervelt, Principal.
The T. Milburn Co., Limited,
Toronto, Ont.
Soso time ago'amy blood got Out of
order cad' sine large bone appeared on
sty sock, besides numerous small ones en
ay Amadora and arms. Four' taming
motes appeared on my foot and legend I
was lila a terrible stats. A friend advised'
rj'ocli iilootl Bitters, eo I prooured three:
betties After Qnishing the first bottle the
bode shared is disappear and the sores to
lead sp. Atter taking the third battle
dem Wan sot a bail or lore to be aaen.
$esNn that, Ace beadaehes frogs whit* 2
,ailb,rd Ise as sari. I iaiprowal As 'much
Meta alae ewe straits and robed egais.
♦; tri.$....! w.. y. ...r,.r. Y..- V- - ., (-:
.. ]Tram,./.
Taking Sunday Colleeti.as.
An old and not yet obsolete mode of
taking a collection in a Scotch church
is by means of a ladle -a small wooden
box at, the end or a straight wooden
shaft aboutfour and a halt Leet long,
the top of the' box being sufficiently
open to receive contributions of money.
For all special collections this was the
usual mode in the chief churches of
Edinburgh when I was a boy at -school
there 50 years ago, but it has gradually
gone out of fashion and Is not often to
be seen nowadays. .
For ordinary Sunday, collections the
general custom has been to bave a
Metal plate or basin . on a small table
at the church entrance superintended
by an elder -a mode which was often
called the brod. When ladles' are used,
they are handed round the congregation
by elders after+fhe sermon or after the
last psalm; and the. common Scotch
phrase to "Uft" the collection may have
come from this custom:
Your Attention !
Londesboro. Mills
Have been remodelled by the latest •
system q flour making by replacing
the reels to the Wolf Gyator Sieve
System, which will enable me to maks
a more euperlor grade of hoar.
Trusting my attention, to business
will solicit your trade in general. I
cordially invite yon to see the mill and
inspect the flour.
R. S. Webb, - Londesboro
Ang 80.2m
rf
Clearing out sale
of Bicycles
25 New Wheels
consisting of
McBurney -Beattie
Clevelands
Racycles
Goderich
Also 25 Second-hand wheels;
at $7.00 and up.
Close Buyers •
This is your opportunity
as we do not intend to carry
a single wheel.
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THC' ACNTAUR COMPANY, T7 MUPRAY sTHCCT, NEW vomit CITY.
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Clinton Bass., Door, and -
Bl.i�d Factory.
S. S. COOPER PROPRIETOR
General Builder and . Contractor.
Thie factory is the largest in the county, and has the very latestimproved ma.
teneive
an ex
fe. w
e oar ,
et notioe. s orte ry
work on the b
ohfnery, capable of doing
and reliable stock and prepared plans, and give estimates for and build all slaw(
es of buildings on short notice and on the clesbet', prices All worts 18 enpervin
ed.an a mechanical way and satisfaction. guaranteed: We sell all hinds of in
terior and exterior material. ' •
1Lumber LathShlnles,Lime.Sash,DoorsBlinds,
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GRAY/SILL . SCHOOL DESKmannfaotdre!
Agent for' the Celebrated (,'4It o
at Waterloo.: Call •and get prises and eatrmatee before plaoing v ur orders
SEALS & BICE
Proprietors.
irst class :Buqqies
andwag ons
-we
havealarge assortment iment o
f firstclass'Buggies
:
to choose from and intending buyers will iind our .stock
date. Prices are low for high-grade goods.
Geo. Lavis
General Imol nlent Realer.
Bicycies!
New and Second.11and
We have a few second -band wheels, in good
running orders which we are prepared to
sell cheap. They are exceptionally good
value for the money we ask for them,
We hays also a few new wheels, of the best
make, which are oftered at wholeegle price.
.There's nearly four months of wheeling
yet this season -anyone warming a wheel
can't do bettertl.an come and see us.
Pt,nxronas Scent -2000 ib -for sale cheap
All kinds of Blacksmithing, Horseshoeing
and repairing,
`SEELEY' & TURNER
CLINTON,
R number of Secondhand
Wheels for sale chead.
The Novelty Bakery
and Restaurant
We are prepared to imply all;
your wants in the bakery line; and
we guarantee to give satiefaotion in
ovary respect.
We make a epeoialty in Wed-
ding Cakes and of icing cakes at a
reasonable pride.
Our Restaurant
tea plane where yon will find
everything in a first class reetaur•
ant.
Candies of all kinds and always
fresh.
Cigars in the best of brands.
Toba000s of all kinds.'
WC have Ice Cream
Drinks and Fruit of
alt kinds in season
MoClaoherty'a Old Stand
J. MclJlay
Teoe'phone No. 1, OIiINTO
o
10Pe rine
Worth $25.00, our :price $22.50.,
Clinton
ites
Onr goods are allnew and up-to-date in style. We oan show you a great ,
variety of Parlor, Dining -room and Bedroom Furniture, at prices that
defy competition. Prides reduced on Window Shades, Curtain Poles
and Room Mouldings. Our Pianos, Organs sad Sewing Machines, are
guaranteed t9.giye satisfaction. ,
.T. H. �'' 7 ELY'BW. Blyth
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For torpid Liver,
A Poor Digestion,
Flatulence, 6
Constipation,
Biliousness and
Sick Head -Ache.
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They are Safe,.
Mild, Quick -acting, xt
Painless, do not weaken,
And always give satisfaction..
They are the moist reliable Household Modicine known, and
oan be taken at any season by Adults or Children.
ALL THE 'LEADING' DRUGGISTS .SELL BRISTOL'S' Pile
McKILLOP 11IUTUAL FIRE,
INSURANCE CO.
FARM &ISOLATED 'TOWN PROPERTY
ONLY INSURED
ors OzRS
J. Et, McLean, President, El , pen i'. 0.; Thos.
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Have you seen the oatalogao o f the
CANADA BUSINESS College
Cllatilain, Ont.
If not, you are not yet familiar with the
belt Canada has to offer in the linea of brei. 4..)
nese Training, Shorthand or Pennanehip.
Wo havo supplied more teachers for other
business schools than all other Canadians
bYtainea colleges combined.,
Bos of our pupils secured good position dory
ing the pact year, Send for thi1 list and land'
come cotelogne.
Good board for ladled at 2.00 per creek.
$2.50 we pay raliway fare.
I1 oirounietanoes will not allow you to ey
tend at Chatham,you dun get Instruction b
MAIL in Book•Reeping,Shorthandof Penta=
ship from Canada's greatest;aohoot of 14. 1-4
nes*, by addreIaina.
D, afo'tAOKLAN d: CO.,
Chatham, Ont.