The New Era, 1884-06-20, Page 5"R�1T•G and SU1tM.
W. TAYLOR & SON
Our ,.:,,tock for the Spring and:Sunilner is now complete, and
will be found on inspection, to embrace . the best'makes in the
• Dominion, at the most reasonable rates.
TRUNKS, VALISES, LADIES SATCHELS, &c, on hand,
And for sale at low prices,
Butter and -Eggs taken in eachaa,ge;
Five per cent off 'for. cash.
A VERY CHOICE
Pure Bean Coffee
At 30 cents per ib.
erg ASE Sup !z zr a.
At tile • NOTED TEA, COFFEE nd:SPICE HOUSE.
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S. PALLISER _ .0�.
figr CASH FOR EGGS. Next to Town. Hall:
kez
ELAS,' ET 50 0.
WTTs Co.,
CRP* 18'1,4,4 DRU. GISTS
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. 1ber't' street, Cli>Eltton.`
The public will find our stock .of medicines camplete, warranted • genuine, and of
the beat quality.
TOIiis'r ,SOAPS, PERFUMERY SHOULDER BRACES, TRUSSES, SPONGES ,
AND ALL KINDS OF DRUGGISTS' StrNDRIES USUALLY REPT
IN A FIRS' CLASS DRUGSTORE.
a �e�did £itmpat�Da!D of 011411 TLOUflZI
ooa
NEWPERFUMESLOTUS OP TimNILE, .ALPINE LAVENDI:T
y BOQUET, and all of LUIUN's ODORS,
FIA TR BRUSIRES, COMBS, TOOTFT ANI) NATI, BRU,S. FITS.
• TOILET SOAPS, COS31F1:1Us, &C. .
c,tiEa�l .TA�VLFS ' I-3 . r4 S'A'
T AND DRUGGIST, • CLINTON, ONT,
.7 TST A.RRIVE,D
TN - THE MOST FASHIONABLE :SIiADES AND. PATTERNS,
'USUALLY •FOUND OINTL.Y TAT 'CITIES:
Special: Li�.es i� 5 � 3 Q c
Thompson & Switzer
STILL . WE .LIVE ! '
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And do business more than :ever,-Better.l3argaine than' ever..
.B00TB ' &
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'ap er'.s
No, trouble. to show, wnether you purchase of nee.
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H. SIMPSONU,Clinton,
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• (.1011PLETTE ASSORTMENT 0'E'
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Women's Gond Prunellas for 60 c. ..Women's 'Lace -'Boots; $1. •
Men's Lace. Shoes $2. . Don't: buy another pair ,o'f' Boots'u'I1ti1
you see- bur new Spring :Stock - Conie;one, ecateifil1L , No
' trouble to show goons. •
q ear WA N TI D, A• QUAN' Y OF: GOOD 'POTATOES
• ; 0 ni)c>ax,; 411,0 wtotit 'lszi�t
STOW
I'1.;st•received',.an inuneitse stock of•
Gdll ��o1s
� o forks .Syts, ffos,:
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Also -a large stock'ot: the
CELEBRATED READY`.- MIXED•."AI•N
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Snitable for limners and others wishing.to' do' their own painting,
F�11 stock kgcr' ug, ;�sh�ge& Pit a
>'tt'Agent for the celebrated HAWKEY'E MILK' PAN.
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, DAVIS, -Clinton.
WE WOtThl) CALL TIX1 ATTENTION Or
Farmers&:Dairymen
To
aria d's Improved 'tIiIK Pan.
The latest and most convenient Create Separator ont.
('all and see them, and leave .'our,'or(ler early,
J UST RECEIVED, A FINE STOOK 01P
liarvist Tools, lay ratio9 Scytlio
Spet.dee, • 0havole, Carder,. .
Rakeits, 1160.0.9 40.
'nail lN�I'6 11 -, r
IIA R AN1YM ' . , 44.1 -Our stock of BUTLDEWS HAITLDW &RII is li0w
) complete. PAINTS & OIL a specialty.
(�piovcd Milk Pan. � � -
Pat
..1 is 1;, isst, I;ARLA. T '•? �3RQ ., C; toari`,
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(..'omprising all :the; Newest Styles in.
T'11�i LSI_ & AMERICAN I3A1S & BONNETS
In Chip arid- Ftancy'Straws 'Flowers, Feathers, Tips, ''Petit Poms, Ornaments,
Laces, Ribbons; Silks and Satins. Having ,bought from the leading importers
in the tradeand. at prices that. we are enabled 1,0 offer special' value in the above
lines. EMVIBROIDERIES,r,large stock to choose from.. ' DEESs: ORNAMENTS,
PASSEHENTRIEs •AND,Gr'IMP •1.'RI1VMMINOS. Full :line 'of SPEING PRINTS and
aenetal assortment of DRY GOODS.,,.. IIats .and Bonnets:- made over into: all
.the leading styles. Apprentices• -wanted too learn the straw work. .•
R. BEESLEY.;e`& ►SC)N, TBEA.VEIR .BLOCK:
Now for Bargains 'in
Boots, Shoes,_Harnes, Trunks,A
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JAMES TWITCHELL'S,. . jrRLGOC1�tOTT,,IA.
Having received my Spring`and Summer.atock of Boots and Shoes, • i:wonitl call the 'attention of -
the public to the same. • .
Ser.JVO:lll;N'S 1(11) It 1'ITTr7•i1' BOOTS, )Silver* 1llounteai, ,Senn/ Ilariiess onlil: $14.
only sl: i v. . .
HIEN' , BABY pARR1AGL',S, u lar e i'ar1411,
S, BOY'S rulrl• G'JIXIiX)iZlytV'tS, .f✓. ,
,..� :111.711,1?) iost Jea - rzce.cheap aCccrrlinalLrl: .:;l'p TRUNKS anti'. VALI,SL,S; very cheap.00Lnrrclees,leldaffrflI'iuetcC"rtltrr2'F•A11T encs.CA24krfGE ILSl?iTI S,S' fil,Tb; for sarle .e i6(111 .
.cheaper than ever: • ROO.1tS TQ. .LET; pver *hop,:
BUTTER & EGGS TAKEN ' IN 1 ZO}fANGT'; FOR BOOTS & SHOES.
TWITCII•ELL, VICTORIA BLOCK, 'CLINTON
�t�t>Lbine� Prl�r
LIC ltttre
\Y-apepoig,
E NDERTAKINIL
Tha Nonseri1)er aeons the 1 n4.01t'
CASKETS- and COFFINS
h.twayR on hand, 7 unorals fnrnlsbeci at
this - notice I?) ti prfoes,ACALC1)I
Leading tt>rdertnlcer.
itlaiaiNtlfER 'CITE PLACE,
Oproorn THE TOWN liALr.,
THOS. STEVENSON.
YOUR FACE.
Tan Freckles, fingburti,
Pimptos,.l'llaek Speetcs,-ltpt-'
chug, deo„ can be removal in •
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stantly by applying.
Tan & FreckleLotion:
a Safe, Ser ean.d Effectual.
PhICE 25C. PER, BOTTLE
Sotdbir all druggist.
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SHAKER
moeo
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Cures Completely Scrofula,'
Syphilis, (sneer, Rhettniatism..
catarrh, Ulcers .and Aldir and
ltloed Diseases Of eters, deseripw
tion.
$1000 reward to- any, chemist .who will
Mind, on smith/els of 100 betties of.Shaker
Blood Syrup,_ one particle of Mercury,
Iodide of Potassium, or any mineral sub.
shines:
SOLD EVE iWHERE. j°'
trice, j S140 her Rattle, er Rix tot $5;b0,
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MOUND THE COUNTY..
.A farmer'a wife on thel2th con. of Ash.
field sheared 1g sheep one day last week,
beeidee•attending to fife housework-. The
actual.occupied in shearing sus only
three•hours. ^
$les NL",—"Ta soar," the new and: exquisite.
little gem for the teeth and breath, has a
boflritifully plated • metal sore*. top. • Try 11
sample,
The Seaforth• Fall .Show will this year
be held on Thursday and Friday, Qctobgr
0th and 10th, and Exeter on the preceding
Monday and Tuesday.; It isintended to
give about $1,300 in prizes at the Seeforth
show,
Nevus°, GAN t t`t'PI.x the place ot a
beautiful silky head of natural hair. It is. in-
finitely more comfortable than switches, .and.
other preparations of the hair of tu,known •
foreigners. Hair maybe retained,,. beauti•
tied, and actually restored by the use of
Cin alese Hair Renewer. Sold at .,0 cents,
perrottle.
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The extensive cooper "shop and store
lumen for barrels of J. J. Judd, salt man-
ufacturers of Dublin, Ont,, was totally
destroyed by lire on Friday.. Were it not
for .tho fortunate direction of the wind' the
whole village would haveprobablybeen
burned, as the water supply Has inn`dequete.
Dar. George Elgie. has sold his farts on
the Par line, Stanley, to Mr. Geo. Steph-
enson of the .Babylon line for $.6,150..
The farts contains one hundred acres and
was bqught 'four years ago for $4, 100, but
,here hare been a new house and barn'
erected since then. Mr. Elgin will likely
purcbase.;the Galbraith farm from his fa:.
tber and go to.lireon it. • •
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To Increase the Appetite and: strengthen •
Digestion, •to drive oft the Blues,; and bring •
color toyour skin and temperament, cheer, up,
systeni,our n -Liver este d brain `,makesregulates.
g our,eyes
bright, your work easy,
While digging••a'•well in Sodom, town-
ship of Stephen, recently, Mr.•E; Gillis
met with a aomewhat serious•accidelit. It
appears that when at the depth of about
50 feethe•- undertook. to climb the rope,.
bend over hand, and when 30 feet from the •
bottom Of 'the well, he tired and called to
the man at the windlass to pull him up.
He attempted to de so, but the windlass.
broke and Mr: Gillis fell to the bottom;
injuring, himself; though not severely: •
ThP'Canada people accepted Mr. Gold
wiu. Smjth for :a long time at lies own
estimate, and looked up to him according'..
ly.. The Majority of then havediscovered
by this time that the golden calf they, here.
been worshipping ie but an ordinary crea-
ture of clay, and very poor clay: at that. -:-
Sarnia Observer.
Sbill'e of our Tory exchanges take excep c •
tion to the statement ot the Globe'.; that
confelitratioa irf a"comparative failure.' -
The Globe is •wrong. 'Confederati`on is a
positive, an omphalic, -a decided lu•t•and-
out:failure. But it is 'not -ten late to re- •
trieve the miastepe'of the past.—Toronto
News. • • •
The followin • is trust J,CY. Ptnlemv,of Winnipeg former-
• lygraiu buyer for Wm. Gillesby, of Hamilton and Winnipeg,
.
1 was for many years much aaactedwitlfContveneas, Bilious.
neap, and ultimately nyopepala.- I antlered very mach and
tried many different Medicines, which gavep 710 only temper,
ary relieEand then err bad"aa ever' again: ' I was recoamand-
ed by a' friend, w►o bad been 'restored to health by It, to try
Mcureg�or's apses,► Cure, 1 did• o, and it was not long be.
• fire I felt Hite a new Than, and I bare enjoyed elcellent Malik
ever Rinne. I first commenced taking it•Febrnary' iib, 1579, .
Bold by J. Iti;Combe.
The nutnber.of•,btisinessfailures. iri Ca.
nada last week was 33 -'-an increase of 19.'
This comet of allowing Sir 'Leonard to go
to England and cease wol!ing the National
Policy. '
A Western cnntemperaryrises to rethark
anent the wail of the Tories; that Sir John-
js, a poor man; that as the "Chieftain" bas
an•in,,coine:of: over $13;000:.a year, besides
'_the interest on :,:5,000,.he'gets about 26
Mmes ere much as he could earn as a lawyer,
if his Privy Connell cases: may be aecepted;
as: illustrating his ability. The estimate
;je about correct•—Napanee Express.
The prospects for a 'good general har-
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vest in•thif 'nether land are much . above:.
the average. This fact With the prevailing
low prices for grain is not likely to encou
age the spirits. of canadian farniera. N.
is the time for Sir Leonhrd•to make./ E_
agriculturalpretest•ion work and ,foree up
the price of wheat? If hecannot do it,.he
is no better than the periapetetio quack
who wanders from village to• village offer-
ing`imaginary cures for human ills.. The •
cures are sometimes "verse than the ills --
and protection belongs to that category,
••The taoredaess of localities is ,becoming
a e thin of the past. Mt, `Sinal is 'assoni-
„ated in the minds oi! most—people with,
solemn and startling events in the tvnrid's'. .:
history. New they have got a postotlice -
on that sacred eminence, and the idea. of -
posting letters and newpapers t.o. the .
people who lire in Sinai makes that local-''
'ity seemvery commonplace.
Canada farmers are not alone in gru mb= '
ling'about•the low price of wheat and wool
One of the greatest farmers of New Zealand
has just•doclared that with the aid of .the
hest machinery and the most careful man-
agement it, is impossible to make eitherof
Oleic great staplespay in New Zealand;
anal be proposes to aiscb-arge his help and
let the many thousand acres of land he has:
brought intoa hieh state of enitivation go
untitled. New Zealand has the advantage'
of an extremely : fertile soil ant]' £avorable.
climate, and labor is little higher .there
then.in'America.
Parties aro in processo? roeonstrue'tion
in every English speaking country -.Greet .
Britain, Canada and the 'United States.
In the; latter the question is will the bo-
ntocrats receive an infusion of Tndepen..
dont' Republican blood, or retain their old
reputation of being a party of lost oppor-
tunities. In -England,_Coneerv'atiem a,
our fathers knew it, no longer exists, and'
a dew Liberalism having *sod the ado?'
lescout stage is entering upon that of fuly
matured manhood: Mr. Gladstone binds
tho Liberelism of today to' thal of tho
pant; and with hie deceasethe Liberal party
will become openly 'radical. In Canada,
Sir ,John Macdonald is' the Conservative
party and when ho dies it ceases to exist.,
Tho Liberal party' will absorb the 'meat
progressive °elements in the Conservative
ranks, and its future is full of the proonise
of prolonged and highly Btlecessful admin.
istration of pnblic affairs,
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