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The New Era, 1884-01-18, Page 5Our stock fol. the FALL AND WINTER TRADE is'uow complete, and will be sold at prices TO, SUIT THE CLOSEST BUYER. EV -STONE WORK.—We Litt the best leather in the market, and gilarantee'to give ,- .. - satisfaction. lrftLINfCS 8t'VALISES=A fall assortment and very cheap Exge •tatlaen in exchange ;rots g•ooals; t 5 per seals .litteonnt for entah,. . W. TAYLOR tic SON, CLINTON. • The- subkitiber desires. to •return bis sin- cere thanks ' to all who aided ' him' by their patronage during the past year, and hopes to receive a continuance of the same He would also .intimate to. toss indebted to him, that they would greatly' oblige him if they settled their accoui;its at once. DAYIS, Clinton. James aro:os Twitchell DALER , r run C.I.71. 00-X4 • DoN'x Plrrr, Ir. --•Use Newton's one myant oothach° Cure. Relief at once;of ail dealers Mts. 33CDCDIFJ- •• We keep in stock all the Books Used in the High and Common 'Schools, and School' Stationery oJ.'• .all. kinds. BLANK ACCOUNT BOOKS AND ENVELOPES, cheap and.of good quality.. W. K. S I M PSNH• Clinton. • Doo't Bur a Chan S Pay t1 reasonable price, and go where you are suro that •on will t • • • and made by first-olass workmei te n. • 1 get It will trimmed. O0�/tn 1'J . 1:1•44 LIEJ And you will notbe deceived, and WO will nob take, ort` 10 or 20 cents on the dollar, - but will sell as cheap as any •house in. Town. • .00 .110. OAK',.: HAL. • If you want a nice and cheap OVERCOAT, .Come and. et a SUIT cut in the latest style. and a perfect fit Ifyou want a:. good PAIR OP PANTS, go .to the OAK HALL, cut to fit with • ease .and comfort: Go to'the OAK HALL, you will findit to your advantage to examine our stock before you decide elsewhere. , REMEMBER THE _ .. PLACE, �TrXT DOOR TO ,�'HtTMPSpN �G SWITZER'S PIE CIMEDR►. OAK HALL, BEAVER BLOCK, CLINTON. ONa ' Shoes,. V 4Ot s�- ad• • es, • c. V'CTORx A, =nom; CSIIrrxicisT. Blankets (.44th Furs ankets AND ;• A :ii4ockorill---41011411iii0(110.-014(..atbr J. C. COLE' is our''.Cutter for 'this de aitinent and the large number of orders'be'ra:s tilled (luring . the bast° ,season is the desired s bet. evidence that could b (,.irnd of his ability to mt all pitrties in style fl.nd fit, A full •Stock of Boaver5; Nleltos • . . 4eav 'Wors 0 •Gari- y � �-dlal"M ' Saofc- and ..nglish T'wead_s. 0 Wel a� o now � . l on band it is id ono of 'the largest ilisd hest �ussortctl stooks of Sto��es• its t county. Slogs - •x•. Raiff 'COOKING STOVES, PARLOR HEATERS;' 'COAL. STOVES, :.. And BOX STOVES Wo are selling; wry: tori A large •supply. of EE OUR STOCK! 1. • 0, the Year JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA LIR COMPLAINT4TCPRPSttla,. And for Purifying the Flood. It has been in rise for 20 years, and baa proved to be the best .Preparation in, this market for UR BACK. LIVER COM- PLAINT, 'PIMPLES ON THE 1'AcE, DYtsreLse.tsguarise tnt aDiorded d Ly L impure blood, Thousands of our Crab people take it and give it to their dren. Ph slalana prescribe it daily. Ttcso who it -once. m Yew recommend tics,'- rasl3arsaparllla, Wild Cherry,Stilling/a, Dandelion. Sassafras, Winter}}.".rettt. and •ether well-known valuable Moots and Herbs. It is strictly. 'vegetable, and con. not hurt the moat delicate constitution. it w one of the best medicines is use for Re outruns the Bowels, It sold b9 all responsible tirtiar t.•'e at one dollar for a quart bottle, .or :ix bottles for five dollars. Those who cannot obtain a tittle of this medicine from their drugal.t may Send us one dollar, and we will co them. V7. CO/MOTOR tr'CO. 3is.ttf strAtt, Amazon s:me. (ha. WATTS & 1170., Agents, wanton , > ?.tal Vegetable Sicilian IR RENEWER i'xs thts lIrst preparittiou perfectly 'adaptg,l;tomire tisenste of thy scalp, aad4Le first successful re- •toiet uL.. 1hved or gray hair to its natural colpr, show th, sad. yt;uthful beauty. It has had many :Mutters, bui nom iiave•so fully met all the ro min:motrts needful for Alio proper treattftent of till, hair and senlp. Hat.pbi 1l un ltrsaawEn has stcauily i;ruwa in 1'iwur, and spread its fanio and us tu'tet,suieveryyuarter'oftheglobe,Ifsun- pal , I t l butv,ss can ba attributed to but ono to .ar)itljftnivill 0/ tt$ jarmnises •. i 1 pi,,,niiutorsh•tve.arson-bcottsur-pulsed rttlio- rt .t1l 1, of .n.Mrs from remote,ctiuntt•ios, wheiti La.( twvcrw lounWort for its introductien. 1 he. 1.sv. fur a short time, of II,tir.'s 'ILttit ILL\ 1 i.a.tt, wonderfully improves rho, personal. • tipl,oaraulee. It Cleanses tho scalp from all lin- purities, cures, ,111 limners, favor, and dryness,. at.d gnus t ieyeuis Mildness, Lt stinulntos the' •wt:'thened glands, and enables thein to push fee ward tt now and vigorous growth The effects of llo•rattele arts not transient, liko those of alto: Louts preparations, but remahl a long time, which tlta .t,Y its ub i .t niattur of ecol,aitly. • BUOKI NGHAM'S, I3YE ',pit nip: • WHISKERS tI'ia rhui1V . the beard to a ,natural t gown, Lat. i., ;1St &sited Ili produces sa pernlatiertt. color • tht:L toill not w sli away. Consitthig of a single prt•pututiun, it is applied without ti•tuLlc: •. PREPARED RED DYE it. P. RAU 45CO., Nast'ina, N.31. Sold by all Demers hi Medicines. ' • POR ALL THE FORMS •Sonofu1oua, 31:erattr.int; and' "Iltood.l)taordcie, the beet remedy;;•beettase the most seurdIlin'„ and thorou^h :Clonus. r' .ttifler,ls ' Sarsaparilla.. CROSSCUT SAWS, AXES COW RAINS &C.- . r 1:14'lit;l"1.1 innLgi s wi,aixlrtltt]es,yy • BEST'NO.. LCOAL.OIL 20 CTS:'PER GALuntir.• .,: > - • HI LANA i os;, • Thick 'T;lock. sigh; (af tiro.; I'arllogk;, t'Iluton. . OUE MI :TS•' " - l7R`CT�-CTzT• S, L .Alber t Str c,et Clx>< >t its'ti.' . The public al. ill find our stools of medicinos'•cotnplete, warranted �enuin : and. of ' ', • : the best"quality: fa . , e, ; TOILET SOAPS 'PERFUMERY blIOUL Et BRACES,llvssES SPONGES Fs Alsiti. ALL KINDfy•or. DIIU(iC{ISTS' aSUNbiuE$1.USUALtY KEPT' •• . .The -blood- is. thea founds• - tion of We, it ,circulates through every part of the body :.' and unless it is pure. and rich, good health isimpossible, if disease has entered the _sys tem the. onlysure and... quick q • way to drive it out is to pts rify and enrich the blood. These simple facts. are Well ducal . authorities—agree that known and thehighest medi- nothing but iron will restore • . IN A ]FIRST CLASS D Ri c Sr.r0It?~. the blood to its 3 aturaLconcn, tion ; and also+. that all .the • • THAT •OUR STOCK 01? . , • • • MILLI • NERY FORT• �, H E W 11VT �'' .. ER TRADE .'I1NOW C 31.)411I;;, Our Fall Trade m �`.. •. , a great success. Mantles. at reatly. reduced. prices, . as: we -are determined to - o .Out greatly: G.erieral g• rt of the Mantle trad'e.• assortment of Dry Goods Prices, right •• R.*. - .BEAVER, BLOCK. OSTER & A fresh stock of these goods at the lowest prices. . It. COATS & 5011-, Clinton. • -+rr �-- � .1..:..414_ iaraa PH-MG:RAP CLINTON Iron _plopiarations hitherto' •inade lacken the teeth, cansi headache, and are otherwise injurious, , ' SULPHUR AN i)1noNB1T'rERS ' kill,' thoroughly and quickly assimulate with , the blond, purifyulglitia'strengthening it ' and thus drive' disease . from, any part of.the sytitens, and it ' will not "bI'ccken the teeth cause headache orr'c©nstipa:- ti tion and is positively not lnju- tions. • • St. Johnsbury, Vermont' Get. fist tllc. For sin yenta I have been a great • sufferer from blooddiseasd+ dyipepsi;t••, And constipation, and became so debt• Staled that I could net retain anything to my stomach, in fact life had almost a,ecomc a burden, and when hope had almostlofi me, I was induced to give, Sutrutia Asn•iaou Brrratttf a out ' S ant now taking the third bottle anis have not felt so well its sin years as Y. sat at present. • MR9. S, h. ItIOORE, 'SLTI,rm m, AND Igor BIT - '1''1x1313 effectually cures dys.' pepsia, indigestion and weak - mess, and renders the grea- test relief and. • `benefit to persons suffering' front such diseases as kidney and liver complailtts,'dysllep'sia, indigestion ete. Sold. by all Druggists and At Depot -150 St. Jatnt''i Vit•:" West, Montreal, Price 50c. — WATTS `-& CO. CLINTON. • • t MEMORIAM. z[.trt;lr .t, BELL, w•hoded December tetii, IyS,04 A saw death's sombre shadow throw'ta Athwart the open, thoughtful brow: I.aty the ehreka, like roses blown, Blench white as winter's driven snow, 1saw the 9 w y fade likso e the sunliibright, ray, I ken'd the Nolo that thrilled each Hein r Grew fainter, fainter by each CI,y. 1 raw the form of loveliness 1 eetaiifdeardof Onisn itulluss So great, supported her cochlear. cold in sleep --In death's!silett sleep— To slumber on through long, long years il'er her,' angels their ire! keep, Around her tomb we'll shed our lean. Wloter'a chilly, dreary blast • Shall.weep across her lonely grate, --. Or rudely o'er the mound shall east So deep a''nowy, drifting wave,,_ Bat who can toll tiro untold joy That thrills our sainted slster'a soul r The pure delight--rrcno to annoy -- Increased, while ceaseless ages roll. "Steal � dle fe;oShe loved aaY nJesus," with fervour dee,,, la never beard amidst the throng „' 'shat ever rest at.lesus' feet, Shall rpieet my angel sister' When from earth l in forced to go I'd port, with all to join With'her in song, beyond a world of woe. • EMMANetty Mann, LA\Dttaloaa. anUUNU TME COUNTYa• Dr, 11i'clielvy has located in' Brussels, R.obt. • McKinney, of Morris, died in • 11lanitoba last w,:t'k. • Miss Hawkins, of Hay, has been engag. • ed 'as assistant t-achor in School Section. No. 1.0, Hay. Mi'. P:.Ianit;:.., of tite 16th con,, they, sold his farm of 03 hares for the sutra of $4,050, to 11 fir. John ,Jackson, Morris. The scrvices or Miss Covenlock, of Mc - Killer), have been secured for School Sec- tion No. 18, Stanley. Last Monday, Easily, .second d'a, ughter of Thos..'1.'own, died' very suddenly in Hamilton; where n120.1144 a situation.: W. 1Z, .Squier, late County Judge, has opened a'law utficii in .Brigliton,' Ont,, . hie old house, rind is doing Very well. Messrs. John Mills and 1'. ilirmingliam. • of 1;Iiillett, 'recently saa•ed,split. and piled rive cords of Wood in less than' four hours. We aro to hear. that Wm. Davies, of Ethel, -has . seoured'a trice little fortune amounting to about 57,00.0,. by the death -of hisgrandparents, nts, • A clear head is ilsilicative ofgood health. a heavy and•langitill, and L mindy feels works • sluggishly, °AAy en's Cathartic 'Pills will wonderfully assist ioa recovery of physi- cal buoyancy and mental vigor. The con- stipatcd should use them. . 1. T. Carton, Illyth,, ltas..lit?ilylit .a lot from Mug. Campbell, facing-n•Queen St., north of liatniltos 'e hardware .store, and' 'intends to build a harness shop. A few days •ago a largo lynx Was dint in • the swamp on the -Babylon Line by Conrad Becker. a •Itpliad killed.a numiier of sheep.: • :a •during the; early part of the 'winter. • Mr.'llobt, .11lotr,• ilf Uonsall,:a graduate of'`I'oronto University, has-been engaged., aaDClassical Master in the Ridgetow.nHiglr• : • ;e S hool" r stn Salary tifo00 1rIiss Colbeck,. of Iiolnres •ille, has, been • engaged las leacher fur Hensel' school for this -year.'` plias ,Fisher, -the •former teacher,, has secured a school near . her hoose in Dungannon. . l rr.• (1 Curry, of 1V•iio, was threshing at home, and while oiling the ' gearing of the machine got his hand Caught, nearly .tak• - ing the hand off.. I-Iis h'ancl• being• held' till the ;machine was atoppod. '•Cho Rev. A. '. ITeartley,: Presbyterian, minister, I31nevile, pas the recipient of a valuable golil'w•ateh, presented•to' hint by the congregation of Had ie'g.-ohurch, -as a token of respi:ct and appreciation of.:hi's valuable •services,, .• • • • .Chu canttaet for building the Presbyte- rian manse in Iionsall woe warded to Mr. «'.:.Ii. Reynolds; of that ace, for the suns of:$1,77n. This amount dogs not in- clude tho cost of brick, atone, Sind, ,&c,, it will•ne seen that the •building.will ,be a • good one when comp•let•ed.•• Mani•toba Ct►r'egpondeuce. 1'o the Editor vfthe Clutton Arm Era. SOUR Is, Pr t•s[oREEi:, Jan. 3, 1864. DnAti could not think of doing hour yotte_lsapor, as it gives me all the news frons home long .before it reaches me by. letters from frwnds, Mouoy'is scarce and hardto ,net, as the price of wlloat is abs low'here.: 'There is,a •cry: of frozen wheat, 'but I think it is a cry of. the 3iillec's As Baal/ajar!, so. as. to buy up tite ivhe'it crop at a low priori; that which they 'Call frozen ,makes cxeellen.t• flour and seed. Frosted wheat`tihould be re;ulated by its weight per Imhof; the nearer it crimes to the standard weight of sixty pounds porbttshol , tlso•,tiaoro -nominal is the injtiiyto, its use* fulness :for milling purposes. I :have• wheat that runs 04 lbs. to the:bushel,land Cannot get.more than tii.0c1S p.:iibilrihel for, it, so gots .see how we aro served here at, present, l am using ,flour made 'frons my wheat, and never had -bettor floor in Clio,' ton. Sti11 the"ery;ia frozen wheat.. Wo, aro at tho mercy of the millers and the C. P.R.; tho •C.1?,Pr. has • the whole monopoly ," - of this country ; 1' cnisld do well. here if • I could get -fair play.' ,,7f ij c_ ,i,;yornt eot don't protect tis we will'havo to stop acroais' the lino to Uncle Sari, I hope that Cameron will let our wants be known at, the nein hitting sof parliament,.and I hope, ,. that our lhfosni •friends will fight for us, • Thin Poor.; • An Answer Waisted: Can any ono bring us a case of Kidney or .: Liver complaint that Eleotrid Bitters will not.. speedily cure? 'Wo say they can not, as thousands of oases already pormanentlY Cured And 'wlto aro daily recommending. Electric -Bitters,will pr9q e. Tirigiit's Lisease, Dias hetes, weak hack, or any sirinaay complaint quickly cured. They purify the blood, rogu* ate the liowe11,andarit directly on the diseas. cal parts, . l;very bottle guaranteed; 'Pot Sale at 500, abortus by Watts 4; Co. . Tt iILIXrA t TINE •CATII .. *Trains leave Clinton as, follows: iii sr Ttivvit$Arr,tV.iV. - Going East. Going' West. 0.27 a,m. express 8.45 a.m. mired - 12.55 p.m, mixed 2.30p tri. mixed. f 4.00 p.m. mitred. 0.15 pan. express 1 1 on>;.Ir rv>;s'rP.n r. lt►i1.W i,x. (ioingNortii, I Going South', 0.48 a.. express • 8.13 aai, oxprtiss I. ytu fi, 30 lr. m, express 4:05 p.1tl, Cel r+irt