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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe New Era, 1884-05-23, Page 51. Wu LET TDB GUILE! DIE. IiROUHfl THE COUNTY. J $ .A. hard hearted polit al economist,. looking at a pale and puny child feebly rasping as it lies upon the pillow, says that the, chile might as well die. It is eo weak and poor that its life wilinever be worth much anyhow. There are already a good many people in the wort$ who are of not much account anyhow: And what's the use .of adding to their number another weakling, who has but slender chance of ever amounting to anything? Now ask that ohild'e mother what she thinks about letting her child die.. About this time the hard political economist bad better get out of the way. "LET MY CHILD DIE ? No t NO As LONG AS THERE I8 A, REMEDY TO BE FOUND: THAT WILL SAVE THAT CHILD, THE CHILD SHALL NOT DIE 1 I'LL SPEND MY LAST Dowse To awn THE CHILD i " Well, try a Mottle of Shaker. Blood Syrup on that. child. Sae the poor little fellow pick up strength, He.revives. He will live. Hosts of other children have been brought almost from death to healthy life by The Shak- er Blood Syrup. Your druggist sells it. little boy about fou; years of age, a of Wm. Watson, Morris, got his arm en last week. r. John Moffat, of Harrieton, )?as ht the Rueh farm,just north of Gerrie, price paid was $3,050 as ELEeANT—Little plated screw top on :ADERRY " makes it the cheapest, moat eot, and most Recherche of all toilet ex. ites. Get a sample. t is currently reported that Mr' J, R. nt has resigned his position of poet ger and that Robert Dickson, of Grey, been appointed Ma successor. Bayfield correspondent says: Quite a asant time was spent at Reeve Esson's Saturday evening. About 40 friends embled and took part in celebrating a er wedding, the 25th annivesary of Mr. Mrs. Esson's wedding day. The pre- to were numerous and valuable, abQW- the good will which is telt toward our of magistrate and his estimable lady, o f0CitEASE TILE APPETITE and strengthen estion, drive off the Blues, and bring color your skin and temperament, cheer up your er with &owe . It regulates the system, yes and brain, makes your eyes bright, r work into. On .Friday last the report was received the killing of Mr. John McDougall•, late the 4th con. of Grey, who left for Glad - one, Manitoba, with hi'a'wife and daugh- r «n Wednesday of last week. It' occur- d near Lafell, short distance west of Chi - go. The engineer on a train.coming east w a man lying on the track' waving 1111!" nd, but was to close to stop his train til it bad passed over him, when taken by the train hands he was quite dead. e was without his coat and on him was and $24 only and a hank deposit recipt Om Molntoth's bank, Brussels. His re- arms were brought to C hica_•o. It ie enorally supposed by. the i•eilroad com- Health & 'Happiness for alt. WILL CURE OR RELIEVE tn. 441 'Biliousness, Headache, Op.' any that he bad been robbed and throve. Pepsin, Indigestlon,'Dizziness, ff the train en which he had been gding 1 Jaundice, Dropsy, fluttering' est on, and had beeu so stunned, or hurt pf "the Heap, And every specie's of disease. arising. from Impure Blood, &c. &c.,' r*t, raarIIan IT TU Climax Chemical Company, MONTREAL. • MONEY TO LOAN.. osta�f.P�ol Uow interest.�Prinaya' as deaired by borrower. Valuator for. the 'CANAnA LANDED CREDIT. COMPANY.D.. A. FORRESTER., Clinton. Dec. 20.3,893. • • hat he was unable to move himself of the rack, when he was run over by the west rack. When he left Brussels he had $400 n him and when found on the• track e hacl only $24. His wife and daughter ho w o on the train with him arrived at t Pau 's before they knew of his death, hough they missed him off of the train, is remains were sent on .from Chicago o his sons at Gladstone, by the railway company. Mr. McDougall had long been a resideut of Gray and was going west to join his sone. A Startling Discovery. • Mr. Wm. Johnson, of Huron, Dak., writes that his wife had been troubled with acute Bronchitis for many years, and that all reme- dies tried gave no permanent relief, until he procured a bottle of Dr King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs, and Colds, which had a magical effect, and produced a perma- nent pure. It is guaranteed to Cure all Die. eases of Throat, Lungs, or Bronchial Tubes. Trial bottles free at Watts & Co's. drug store. Large size $1. A heavy frost has damaged fruit crops in "*Vieeonein. Tbo Warden of Basting County has been unseated. Hon. D. L. Macpheeon, Minister of the Interior, has resigned. A Scott Act agitation has been com- menced in Wentworth county To Ilssisr Malaria, Ague, Fevers, Head- ache, Colds, Kidney Disease, Pain in the side or back, constipation or Costiveness, keep Zo-rE•SA handy; and take a dose twice a week: - It acts upon the Liver: and Stomach like Magic. Gen. Butler writes that if the American people desire to vote for him as President he will not object. Not liklely, T.ATTS az HE1VL STS & DRUGGISTS. Albert Street, Clinton. The public will find our stock of medicines complete, warranted genuine, and or the best quality. TOILET SOAPS,PERFUMERY, SHOULDER BRACES, TRUSSES; SPONGES AND ALL KINDS OF DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES 'USUALLY KEPT IN A FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE. I 301E1 ting*Itlf. gimalmor Ram NEW TIN STORE.:. TiiIIE SUBSCRIBER, WH'WAS. FOR MORE La than eigKht years is the employ of Mr. Silas Davis; desires to'intimate that he has NEW PERFUMES, Opoasd a Tin Shop ill Dodsworth's . Bloch" HURON STREET-,,CLINTON,'. Where lie is prepared to tlo ALL KINDS OF TIN„ COPPER AND SHEET. IRON WORK, In the best of sty -wand on short notice.;. . °°OIL, LAMPS, GLASS, &c in stock - A CALL SOLICITED.;. • SAMUEL WILSON. ' Clinton, Dee. less.. TILE:MOLSONS BANS, Incorporated by Act of Parliament, 1855.:: • ---CAPITAL, '- - $2,000;000. HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL: TIIOSIAS WDILI NAM, .President J. II. It; ' MOLSON ,Vice -Pres T , wOLFERSTAN THOMAS, General Manager 000 LOTUS OF THE NILE, ALPINE" LAYENDE^ BouuET, and all of LUOIN's Owns. HAIR BRUSHES, COMBS, TOOTH AND NAIL BRUSHES, TOILET SOAPS, COSMETICS, O. J.A►,MFS IL ,CQ1oI31 , OREA'11ST 'AND . DRUGGIST, - CLINTON, ONT. Qtis'i$ A.13.11x-vimn A second Convention of Soott Act sup- Notes .discouhtfrd,. Collections .macte,- Drafts porters in Barrie have decided that the issued, Sterling and American exchange .,. campaign shall be proceeded with. - The Presbyterian Synod of Ottawa and Montreal have adopted an overture deplor- ing the intensity of party politics. Are you troubled with Salt Rheum Rough Hands, or 'obi Sores of any kiwi that cannot be healed t Even though It be of years standing McG regor and Parke's Carbolic Create will rare it. Beyond the shadow. of a doubt it is the beet healing' .•ompeund ever known. Boils, Festertn s, Frost bites, burns. or any Skin Trouble, are alike cured by it. Sold at 25 cents by J. H. Combe, druggist. Brant County; and Brantford City Scott Act supporters have formed a joint orga- nization with a branch for each munioi-. pality. Tho Belleville intelligencer (Conserve.; tive) learns on excellent "authority that a seat in the House of Coinnfbns is to be.. provided for T. W. Anglin. Mr. Harley, the reprosentaive of South Oxford, is to retire--rceeiviug° as a consideration for BO doing a situation under the Ontario Gov- ernment—and Mr. Anglin is tette return- ed fur Suuth Oxford. Hard times, whish defeated the Re- form party in 1878, are now fighting on. its side. Mr. Blake need not move, he has only k.. wait. Hu may be tired of pub- lic life ur even• disgusted with it, as' the Mail say's. Few men have Sir john's oapaeity for working in "a foetid atmos- phere. Tile reeking putridity of our poli- tics has d bubtless affected 1VIr. Blake just ea it nous iatcli every other decent man in the land. But he has undertaken at no little sacrifice, the task of purification, and the Mail may depend that ho will not turn a co from it now when 'the end of Sir John's long reign is being written by tho fa tee, —Winnipeg Sun (indepen- dent.) Weil Rewarded. A liberal reward will be paid to any party who will produce a case of Liver, Kidney or Stomach coznplaint that Idlectrio Bitttere will nota Byon noy ipg for the gthem moclioinee if pit will it fails coat you nothing to care, and you will be well rewarded for your trouble, besides. All blood diseases, billiousnese; jaundioo, constipation, and gene, rel debility ere quickly cured.. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded, Pricier only t+0 conte per bottle. For sale by Watts & Co, nucklen'a Arnica Salvo. The beat s(tvr, in the world for cnts,bruiees, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped has Is, chilblains, corns, and all skin ornptions, and pos tivoly Cures piles, Or no pay required. It is ' guaranteed to give perfect sa.zefi action or money refunded, Price 23 cants per XIS. V.attb cit CO. ti bought and sok/ at lowest • current rates. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. ' 'mr.A.utTEitt . • Money•advaniedto'farmers on their own notes with one or more endorsers:- No.rnirtgage roquired,.,(s se- curity. a C BILPW :rt -nager, January 1SSS. ' .Clinton, Go to CO.OPBR'S CHII:AP ..GROCERIES Crockery, Glassware, &a. Datmoai'and Cornmeal: always, on hand. ALSO.' . Pattv'g. 881rsbratid English $raal<iaiit 8aocal Long dear Bacon; Sugar cured Hans, ' And No; 1 ;LARD, • At prices which cannot be Uoatgn in town. HIS 60 C. -TEA A SPECIALTY SOLE .AGENT FOB Dobbins' EIECTIUC SOAP TITOMAS COOPER, ALi33RT STREln', CLINTON S. FOWLER SON. BEST STOOK OP VIOLIN STRINGS IN TOWN. PINE PLATED WARE. #rEWES'L' DESION8 CAT IN. THE MOST FASHIONABLE STADES AND . PATTERNS, .'USUALLY FOUND ONLY IN CITIES. Special -Lines in 5 'eC 1;Oct. Papexs ,EIViLLERY M i3epairing done promptly. ei ton, l+kay 20th, 3582. No•itroub1i to show,' wnetber you purchase or not. -H SIMP'SQN ;:Clinton �I COMPLETE ASSORTMENT 'OF The.Popular B.ry foods Hous, Comprising all the. Newest Styles in FRENCH :& AMERICAN HATS .& SONNETS In Chip and .Fancy Straws. Flowers, Feathers, Tips, Pom Poms, .Ornaments, Laces z' Ribboi;s, Silks and Satins • ; Having bought . from .the leading, importers • in the trade, aitd at prices that we are enabled to offer special value in the above lines. • EMBkOIDERIES, : large. stock to choose friim; ; DRESS ORNAMENTS, PASSEMENTRIES : AND GIMP' TRIMMINGS; Full line of .SPRING PRINTS, and general assortment of DRY GOODS. Hats and Bonnets made over: into all. the leading styles.. ..Apprentices wanted tolearn the straw R. BEESLEY & 'SON, BEAVER BLOC•I. Now for -'Bargains in Boots, Shoes, 'Harness, Trunks, JA E TWITCHELL'" VICTORIA S: ' BLOCK. Having received my Spring and Summer stookof Boos and Silo,, I would call the attention :of the public to the same. W*1170dIEN',ilt71)11.UTTQNIJOOTS,, Silver llloun'ted Single Jlarncss only $14. :DAB y. CARRIAG.E;S; iz large, var etr/, at almost half price: s 15,00.0' bunches high land Pine 1 ear SHINGLES, for sale cheat . only. $175.: .. MEW'S, BOY'S caul OHILVREN',S, cheap accordingly. TRUNKS and VALISES, very cheap: TEAM and 0411121.4G.B..11'4RiVESS cheapen than ever. • . •i < E00BIS TO .LET, over shop: 13UTTEP„ & EGGS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR BOOTS &. SHOES., J, TWIl'C1-IELL, VICTORIA BLOCK, CLINTON Cabinet Parlor Fuuttiiti. \Varoout N DE RTIIJNG. Tl a subscriber keeps the finest C..SK•ETS anal •OOVETINS Atwaya on band. Funerals --tarnished at the shortest notice. and lowest pr[cee, A CALL SOLICITED. Leading' Visdctrtaker. I SAIBtAntit TIii: ,Pr,ACNi OPit sITE .;T11111 '.TOWN TLttI.: THOS. STEVENSON. YOUR FACE, Spring Goods to Hand Two Oases.Prints, - ast -coi rsiesi n ,. Three.baies..Grey, Cottons, Two Bales Brown Duck, Tiro Bales Oottonades1 Thirteen Cases Boots and Sho Balance ..Winter: Goods : at Reduced : Prices, �. L. OUIMETTE. Tan Freckles, Sunburn; Pimples, Black Specks, Blot- ches, &c., Can bo romovedin� atatttly by applying • Tan &FreckleItotion. Safo, Fure an rl Effectual. PRICE 260. PER •BOTTLE• •• .Sold byall Druggists. `, SHAKER BLOOD SYRUP. Cures Completely ifierofnla, Yyl►ldlis, tnneer, Rheumatism, l'atarrls. ricers and Skin nod Blood IDfseaai,M or every' dee 3rip. tions. • • 51000 reward to aur chemist who will And, on analysis of 100boitles of Shaker Blood Syron, one partieleof,_ Mereury•, •Iodide of Potassium, or any mineral sub- stance. • SOCIO EVERYWHERE, ` Moe, -.. $1.00 'Per nattto, 81012 fat' OA. Londesboro,'Teb.14, 1884:' GE.STOCKOF bPRING GOODS ! NO NY 1+lni.bracing 'a11 the. Latest Styles in. a;ll classes of Goods, -which ' il•1' be;" y sold At the closest • prices. 11. .4.3cArd Tries :EC : t,.. '.V`Ci niiS target Stools o E Cent's Furnishing Coeds.' G..Gro....../ ■ .. is •A fresh stook of these geodsi at the lowest i;rees. COATS Di tom