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finish, variety, elegance or design, in which
Our stock for the FALL AND WINTER TRADE is now complete;
and will be sold ,at prices TO SUIT THE CLOSEST BUYER,
CUSTOM WORK. --We cut the best leather in tche market, and guarantee to
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TRUNKS &, VALISES—A- full assortment and very cheap,
5 per cent discount for caste.
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SIDEBOARDS, which range in price from six to: sixty •dollars,
WINDOW POLES AND CORNICES ill endless variety.
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Quick, ,Imre oure ; of all dealers ; 'foots.
WATTS n. CO., tututon-.
Rev. Father Wilds'
EXPERIENCE.
The. F.ev. Z. P. Wilde, well-known city
missionary In NewYork, and brother of the
late eminent Judge Wilds, of the Massaehu
setts Supreme Court, writes as follows
;78 E. 04th St., New York May 16,1882.
MESSRS..J.. C. AYER &CO.,.Gentiemen . •
Last jointer I;was troubled with a most nneoni-
1ortable itching humor affecting -more especially
niy limbs, which itched .so intolerably at night,
and.burned so intensely, that I could scarcely. bear
any clothing over them. I was also a sufferer.
from,a severe catarrh and catarrhal cough ; .my..
appetite was poor, and my system a good deal run
down. Knowing the value of AYER'S SARSAPA-
_ nua,A,_b-y-observation of many other cases and
from personal'nse informer years,I began taking•
it for :the above-named disorders. My appetite -
unproved almost from the first dose. Alter a
short 'thue the fever and itching wereallayed, and
an.signs of irritation of the skin disappeared. My
catarrh. and, cough were ulso cured by the same
• means and my general health greatly improved,
• uutil'it'is now excellent. I feel a hundred per
cent stronger, and,1 attribute these results to the
use of the SARSAPARILLA, which I recommend
with all confidence as the best blood medicine
ever devised. ' I took it in small; doses three
timesa day, and used, in all, less than two'bottles.
I placepublication these fmay do gy tdsoag ood, your .service, l%op.rig'their
- Yours respectfully,.- 2. P. WILDS.
The above Instance is but one of the many con
sttantly coming'to our notice, which prove the per
feet adaptability; of per-
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9ARsat'AR1LLA tQ
the cure of all diseases arising from impure or.im-
poverislred blood, and a weakened vitalit3'.
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W. N. COOPER, Jr., General Agent, CLINTON...
EN'TRAI DRTTC- STORE
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CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, CLINTON, ()NT.
Sarsaparilla .
Ayer's
cleanses, enriches, and strengthens the blood,
stimulates the action of the stomach andbowels,
and thereby enables the system to resist and over-
come the attacks of all ScrofulousDiseases, Erutp-,
tions of the Skin, Rheumatism, Caitaarh, Gcuerat
Debility, and all disorders resulting from poor or
corrupted blood and a low state of the system.
PREPARED BY
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co. -Lowell Mass.
Sold by all Druggists; price 51, six bottles for Sri.
AYER'S ,
CATHARTIC°
PILLS - :.
— Best-' Purgative Medicine -
cure Constipation. ation -Indigestion, headache, and
i itillens,Disorders. .
6o14.1 everywhctt . 3lwas s reliable.
MILLINERY cheaper than ever. SUMMER.
PRINTS at a great reduction. Summer HOSIERY
at, cost. SHIRTING -S at cost,
fON T TL7 T rl;
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It. ft1 ESLYt, x,
That SULPHUR AND IRON BIT
TEliS will make the weak'
strong and gives the fee-
ble, -nerve.-.LL --
Will •increase, the muscular
force and, doti.ble the
staying power.
Willi sure -:i heartypped--
to and. increased digestion.
,frill:give sleep, sound and
refreshing in due season.
Builds up the constitution
suet' luakes' the weakest
-lugged"—
Strengthens feeble women
and makes puny• °children `,
strong.
Uaies General. Debility and ".
gives it new lease of i
um-
-Will infuse, ,with- new .life
the tvefikes' illy tlii1.
The habits, occupations, vies'
:aux unnatural modes of living which
seem toRillow civilization have the,.
rtfect'of,eteipletinii the, human sys
tcm'\of its, necessary supply of Iron,
and science having determined this, '
was bound to find aneans to re estn-
irlislt`• that supply. It was an int-,
portant and difficult task 1 But -it --
bas been accomplished. In the
-SULPfIuR AND: IRON BITTISRS.
which, • liave so quickly secu-
red the endorsement of medical
intaGlIf y. as well as the public gene-
,
Iron to combination r.•av tar other`
- itai Tonics is found in a proper forns
f or quick assimilation and the opi-
niob of theablest men who
'Lave examined, this preparation is
that it is the best tiling oi'the kind
ever invented.
SUhPIII/1, .'AND IRON' BIT-,
liltS sold by all Druggistq
tinct at DepSt. James
'St Welty Mot ontreai5Ol, Trice
50o:.:_...
AROUND • THE courlTY.'
Brussels taxes are 9c, on the S.
Seaforth High school has a piano.
C. and S. Cokens, >f Grey, lost 13 slieep by
dogs. j
August b ;fuer of Seaforth creamery hold 'at
22a ib -
Johpern ltnrrcii' , 1`erna, tai located his aria by
ranning twaingt a companion.
11r. Frank Spaying, of afirtlr; goes to
Mitch ell to -start a grocery Htcre.-
Mr. S. Dickson, p istrnastor Seager tb, took
70 bushels of oats each, froth 6 acres.
wn,. Ross haa pore asechthe stonegri,,t{nil)
at Brussels, from Ylariu Bros.. at 54,500.
'J. J. Collie, of Blpevak,played with a re-
volver and sent a biillett through his baud.
Wm. Newcome, of Morris, a youth_ of 7,3
years, bound.3 acrei ;of' heavy oats one day
Last week.
Afire Duncan 2t[eNVaughton, 2nd inn. Turn
berry, went to bed in1good health last week,
but was found deadnext morning -
Mr. W. Payne has sold hia farm on the Mill
Road; Tuckersmith;'near Eguroirdvill'e; to Mr,'
1 arson, of Exeter, for the sum of 57,100.
Lachlan McNeil, of Grey, carried oft first
prize and a purse of $50 for the best Canadian
draught stallion at the indast•ial exhibition
Toronto last week,
nobt, McDonald, of Sunshine, thinks he has
discovered perpetualj' motion.: A good many
Others have thought the same- bat "they found
out their mistake and so will he. -
Mr. John 11. Stephenson, at Blyth, of . Met-
calfe & Stephenson. jewelers, -'has retired from
the partnership, and hris joined ,his' brother in
Tilsonburg in'a'similar- business.
Mr. Mamie, of 'Hay, threshed one day - last
week with his steam thresher,, on -the: farm of:
Mr Itobt. McAllister, of 1Hay, 1,400 bushels
of oats and 100 bushels of wheat, 1,500 bushels
in all, which is considered a big day's work,
Robert' Taylor, of E. Wawanosh, ,net with n
severe accident on, Tuesday. He was di lving
into the barn with a, load of 'grain and while
leaning forward the front stake hroke causing
him' to fall. Both wheels passingover him. I-fe
may recover.
'Mr. George Forest,has rented his fine farm
on the aril con. of .Stanley 'to his sons, and
intend removing .to Brucefield to live, Mr.
Forestis one . of the pioneer 'farmers of the
township, having resided on his present place
over 33 years.
As an article for; the toilet, Ayer's flair
Vigor -stands;• unriv8l1ed, f It cleanses the
'scalp and preserves: it `from scurf<and dap.
d'rriff, cuvea itching and humors, irestores
faded or gray.hairto its' original"dell> color,
and promotes' its • growth •
Mr. VT:n.: 1Tarrison, the well-known fish
dealer of Bayfiad,.fr•om the 18th of May 'until
the Gth of September, disposed: of 9 671 pounds
of fish. •Thesewere 'all retailed in Clinton and
Seaforth andtocatch, customers onthe road
between each place and Bayfield.
Mrs. James Nichol, of McKillop, met -.vith
a painful accident one day; last' week. She was
milking a cow When!some young cattle fright•' .
cued the animal-she;was milking, causing her
to jump sideways.:Mrs.' Nichol •was thrown
down. and trampled; upon, and besides other
bruises had two ribs! fractured.
it is a good rule to accept only such media .'
cities as have; afterlong years of trial, .ptoved-
worthy `of cogfidence. Thisis a case where
other people's „ex perien'co:-may be of great
service, and if has been•the experience of -.
thousands that Ayer' - Cherry' Pectoral is the
best congh Medicine ' ver used. `
•
On '1 oefida7 a very iainful accident happened
at Downey's farm the 14th con-of.McKillop,
whereby tC -young--man named John ` eagler
came near .Ioosiug `his life. He was cutting
bands near the tumbling rod of the: thresher •
when his pants in some way got caught, which
whirlod him around jive timos before the ma-
chine could: be .:topped. When extricated it
was found hip right leg was 'broken below the
knee rn two pleas;
25c. paid in advance will get the..:.
-New Era till the 1st of January.
LIST. Or j'FA1.L. FAIRS.
Stanley, Bayheid, Oct. 11, 12.
South Huron, Exeter, Oct.; 8, 9.
Lest Huron, Goderich, Oct, 9, 10.
Morris„Blyth, Oct. 11, 12.
Tnruberry, `Vingham, Oct. 9, 10.
Hullett, Clinton, Oct. 17, 18.
A little daughter of a woman. named
Johnston at Mob1eton, said her mother had
wrung off; the neck of her'infantaud buri-
ed .' it. ' The body. wasfound,' but the
woman-. denies the crime.
HEA•VFR iI,4)C11i,
WATTS &. CO - CLINTON.
Kraur's' Fliiit( Lightning. •
it is the only instantaneous relief for Neural
gig, Headache, Toothache, 'etc, 'Itubbin a
few .drops briskly'' is all that is needed. Na'
taking nauseous medicines for weeks, but one
-minute's application removes all pain and''
will prove the great Value of I:rani'a Fluid
Ligghtning. Twentyive cents per bottle at:
J.,11. Contbe's Drug Store: -'
RAILWAY CARL.
'l t arn:;-leave Cliiitnfias`follow
GRAND lf`l0UNIC 11AI I.WAY•'•
Going Est. Going”'West.
9.15 a.nl. express 8.20 R.M. ,:mixed
8�'Oarrin mixed; 1.1.7 p.mrl.'express
1.17 p.m. express 13.15p.m.`. mixed
3.50 p.m. mixed. '' 9..00 p.ni. express •
Gat t 1iJtSTI-)af
y rtwAS.
- Going No th Going Soutil,
9.25 a:m. ex�• ress - 8.20 nail. ecpresS-
9.10 p.m. express • 3 50 p nr express :-
net;regor'a Speedy,Care
Peon the many remarkable cures wrought •
by: using Mci1 egor's Speedy Cale , for, Dys-
pepsia, Indigestion, Constipation, and Affec
tion of the Liver, and froirrthe immense sale
of it without any advertising, we have eon-
cludcd to place it, extensively on the market,
so that those wire suffer may have a..:perfect,
E': C drug ombc'ti-store
cure. L o to J 1tore an
get a trial bottle, (een, or tho regular size) `ab
fifty cents. and oge flail tt: -
Clinton Ocaaly Eigh School
TN TIIE CLINTON 1iICiU SCII)0T. SPECIAL' •
'l. attention Ia paid to the preparation of:- students
for the following purposeti;=lTtiivcrsip, I nior and
Senior mstrienistismia pns and betters, \Tatriculation'
Eft Law and Medicine, ''caihcrs`'nou prefcsttonal ex-
mutilations of all grades.
The teaching,staff consists of four• Raster,; who
aro specialists in Classic Fnrlith, trench,` German,
:the.Conmiereial branches nlathentntic!s and Science.
th tlr'ros is easy of access by rail, a healthy and plea-:
sant place to live hi, -and remarkably free from in-
ducements to vice, sad from those attractive amuse-
merits that so frequently interfere with study.
An unt irpss oci snjtply of Apparatus, for the tench-
ing.•of Chemiatry, Natural Philosophy, and Physics.
/Ta3'No effort will he spared to "make 1110 CI iN'TtN
111glt SCIIOOT. thoroughly dale:enl.
•itEco n ,Fi11f ISS;;•
One .1[atiichlvrt drtlr, )•,Hors in itIathmnalic Ono
Scholarship in Morte:..ngLag8�,,t 1`!nticl fit t rless.
honors in ,trio varibbmht
e departments of tvcteity
carrienlinn. Thtrtyfre ant;of forty.ono, or 811 per
centnati,ons.suc.coeiledutpassing-int he the Midsummer f
I(1 forhuy further particulars apply in
•
•r TITRNRUrf,, Headmaster.-.
%Ulnen, 8,4(t , 1588.