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The New Era, 1884-11-21, Page 5
wiivrzipiz l �4:�axj,•• d ' C)nr ;Mock for the coming season is large and varied, and will be sold at prices to suit the closest buyers. TRUNKS, VALISES, LADIES SATCHELS, &c. on hank and for sale •at low prices. Mutter and Eggs taken in a Chango; • Five per cent off for. Cash., W. TAYLOR&SON 99Lower always Loweree WE ARE BOUND TO LZiAZ XN LOW PRICES, And to have it ever known that THE 99 IS BOSS. -OUR SUGAR is Cheaper than ever,. ' Wo have a splendid assortment in TEAS, BLACK, GREEN and JAPAN, which wo Would especially -cu11 your attention to, from 25c. upwards. • 13 pounds GRANULATED :SUGAR 81.00 clisli: 25 pounds of RAISINS for x$1,00 cash. 15 pounds best PRUNES. for $1.00 cash. 15 pound case CURRANTS : $1.00 cash. 'CANNED FRUITS, CANNED FISH and CANNED MEATS of the best Brands, at the lowest prices. A very large assortment of CHINA, •GRAN ITE and GLASSWARE at right figures. Ground and Whole,Spicbs, none but pure kept. Everything else that _is required in a, first-class .Grocery,' 4•IIGHEST price for any quantity of GOOD • BUTTER: EGGS. - Don't forget the. old stand. 99 • Cash ]Tutt :frlr' 9 CHEMISTS-&. D UGGISTS Albert St,]r. set's. Claxlto>r><'.•• 'Fhe public will find our stock of .medicinescomplete; warranted genuine, and 61 •. the best quality. TDILET SOAPS, PERFIThtERY, SHOULDER BRACES,TRUSSES,SPONGES AND ALT. KINDS 01? Di.:UGtirISTS' SUNDRIES USUALLY ItEP1° • IN A. MIST CLASS. DIi..UG STORE. LARG EMBRACING • . Beautiful Dress Goods, Tricotine Dress Goods, New Cashmere Ooupes, &c All of which have been purchased on the most advantageous terms: and are offered at the: VERY LOWEST PRICES 4 GROCRIES. A new and elioiee assorbmrant. R. COATS & SON, Clinton. MAiUJTii' 6101. In preparing for the fall and winter trade, we have -received a large stock of ----' 1 oc i n „ stoves, Parlor Stoves and Coal Stoves ever Seen •iii Clinton. No. old stock, all new just in. ALSO a splendid assortment OFA'LAitPS of every descrip- tion. • A fine ,stock of CUTLERV. BUILDERS' HARDWARE, C. &C. ini.iti( 11w(A Stilets; ' Very Cheap :rust 'ie.'‘ve,l, :.Li 1,1,, , r: Steek of the nlostlulpreved E'atterns and Newest designs: WOOD COOKING STOVES, WO()D OR sO L COOKING • STOVES, ;.LND HALL STOVES, BA.5 ;: 13T_T . IER' COAL STOVES t i.c.:ludint, the -(iELEBRATED 'RADIANT HOME: Also other' new p.Attt.rvxt .n,1 ,a> they .have all been well bought, we are prepared to give qnt. customers 1 Oli 1 C,1t'I :;. Also, a large assortment of S` ors BOARDS, COAL SCUTTLES, STOVE P1PES 1 l.)1OS:1'S, &e„ very cheap: A large lot of L AMPS at:re- dueocl price . 231,47' ,k\4EllIC' N AND CANADIAN. COAL OIL niways in steak. . Please Dill and get pricoF ;,:ui bo ,rbr :t,ct:tl that:our Stock is gid and prices right, • • HARL4N ! Cha of the Padlock, ® a e Albert Streets Clinton, gae o usi nes • 1rtLLi1rtt IL ILIITlllill11i tilt Tull" 'Phe nulersit:irtd Li*js.ttt nobf1 he people i f Cltnton•aud, vieinity,'tbat he has bought the '. HARNRSS. > USINES8 fo Fileriy . carried., .Newtoll Anti that he is, prepared- to furnish 'Harness, Oatf;stsjtfhips,T.rinks, 0i1ses.,:_iutfato--(flies,-lilati[cets�=- Arid evter"ythiii rnaixltt • lypt'in. .atirst•elsse }Ttress Shop at the lowestrices. 'S Special attention H .12rC'41i•11 twiny Ate*. of Lieirr!.flARNEs3, which I will make a specialty PRO1WPTLY ATTENDED -�®... By..strict attentunt to zre; and cafefullystudyingthe wants' of my customers,;•1 hope ^to merit x 1 ttir slime of patronage. Give ine a eall,before-purchasing elsewhere,. 1' 1•r1tF.'dliL�t •TRE-STAND—OI.t'POSITE TEE MARKET. • ER'S +`�$ BaixVigor1 ' restores, with the gloss and freshness of. youth, faded or gray hair to a natural, rink . . brown color, of deep blaok, asnlaybe'dealred. By its.use light or red hair may be darkened, titin, hair thickened, and baldness often,.• • thougknotalways, cared.. • • ' It checks falling of the lialr, and, etimu-r • latex a weak and sickly growth to vigor. It • prevedffi rnd euros scurf and dandruff, and healsnearly every disease peculiar to the .scalp.. As a Ladies' Uair. Dressing, the .• "iron is unequalled; it contains neither•oil. nor dye, tenders .the hair soft, :glossy,, and silken in appearance, and imparts ; a delicate,' agreeable, and lasting perfume, Mn. 0. P. Bnrcnrn writes from. &lrb,, 0• Jul,/ 3, 1882: "Last fall my hair commenced failing out, and in a short tine .1 became' . nearly bald, I used part of a bottle of A. 1Eit's.iiarn Vzooa, which stopped the fall- ing of Alto hair, and started a new growth. 1 have now. a fall head of hair growing vigor- ously, and ata Convinced that but for the 'tiara of your preparation. I should' have been 'entirely bald." .T. W. Bowl. ,.proDtietor, of the McArll,ui (Ohio) Enquirer, says f"Ames 1•tAntVroort is a most .excellent preparation for the hair' I speak of It from my own. experience. Its use promote the growth of new stair, and makes -it -glossy and soft•--TheYioen•Isalso a Soto caro for dandruff, Not within my knowledge has the preparation dyer failed • to give entire satisfaction." Mn. Axons PAlnnArnv, leader of the celebrated "Fairbairn Family" of, Scottish Vocaliat,l,'writes from 114sron, alfdss., .8th. 6, , t38e: "Ever since my hair began to give all• very evidence of the change which fleeting fin rro n h d 1• ttS 1iAi to c ret I have so A u R t n Vlnott, and so have been able to maintain • au aitearance of yonthfulnoas••••a matter of eonaterable consequence to ministers, ora:• tors, actors, and in fact every one who lives Intim oyes of the public.' • Mas. 0. A. ItnnscOTT, writing from 18 Elia • ht., Charlestown, Mass., April 14, 1882, says Two years ago about two-thirds of my,bair came oil, It thinned very rapidly, and I was filet growing, bald. On ttsiltg A,rtpn'is 'T[Aflt Vrtlon tho Inning stopped and a now growth commenced, and in about a month my head was completely covered with short stair, It has continued to grow, Audis now tie good as before It fell. 1: regularly used but ono bottle , of tiro Vloon, but new use It occasionally as a dressing," We have hundreds of similar testimonials to the etfioacy of Aunt's nun Vroolt. It needs but a trial to convince the most ekeptl. cal of its value. Dr.J. C.Ayer &Co., Lowell, Mass. . Sold by ell Druggists, . NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP: :!;110. • rn1 rA.IED ax nrima IINDEItSI0N1:Iy has opened the late Rowell Iltaeksmltli Shop, where he iripre, pared to do all kinds of work in his line, in the best posaiblememler, end on the shortest no- tice. All ork W u Work guaranteed. Iletsu Shooinga Specialty. Nc enttrlig 101 priers. Como one and ail and be win give ,'Dia enllefaction, ¶r, ,,1M1181IALT, Clinton, Beet. h. ltSt. z. ire n1 Str:ttlord. • OLD AND RELIABLE.: .G�ctty's' �peoific; Medic ue' 'TRADE MARK . Fne Ona&rENOLlsu ri(ADS c ,D �, 1111 lisainar, an nnfaihuk rp* nese for formate wen l nose. Bpermaterrbca '� '>• �1• Y .',+,' Impoteney,andalldls en✓ Lases thea follow tie a It �I4 ; ['1' aeq,Aence of self abnse -I'll 4 ns lose of memory t roiveiaal lassitude,-- e ra pain In the back, dim.4 , vx�fy ^ VC -I nese of vision, prema Before Takine tare old age, andmany ikctti,, rp„ l ,,• ,•. other dmeasea that + lead to iueanity'or+cona.mption ands premature grave. r.dl particulars 111 our pamphlet, which we desire to send free by mall to every one. 1 ' Tito Specilla Medicine issold by all druggists at Si per package, or nix packages for fire dollarsor will be sent free by mall, on receipt of the money. by ad. dresamg THE GRAYAMEDICINEs CO., Toronto, oatarie, Canada. tL ..46 EEVNET T ."UNDERTAKER. 1'tuiloi'a1s Furnished in first-class S110 coocUe.otass n1 Ar 'rI1NDANCrt,- , CHAae1;s MougnAVi , Itib' R0C1tEl:t STORE.. rt1L�+i' OLS©I�IJ BANK e • Incorporated by Act of Parliament, 1855, : iiAPITAI1, - $2,000,000. HEAD , OFFIO11, 'MONTREAL. TIIOMIAS 1VO1U(MAM, ,Proaldent. ' I. 11. R. 3IOLSONVied-Pres. ^ ' i''• WCLFIsitSTAN'i IIh31AS, Gametal manager, . Sales "clieeetentecl, (741o:done . aitacle, 1)rerj'(e. • imue(l, Sterling and American; eaxhange bought 'and sold' •ar; lowest • current rates, 1N'rEttEST ALT.0WI%D ON DEPOSITS, Je...41-135I1L' LS Metre's, advaneod to farmers oti thele ohm notes with rte or morn endorsers. No mortgage. required ss se- urity. • Ifi C ifitifW f.li, enact, January lbs , t;lintetr Cia11`,T:1`U14T'• .. PLANINGMIL Axa- .-- DRlr /1.11I1L. ! MTBESUflSCEIRTfi IIAVTNW JUST COIIPLETEI1 011 furnished his now Planing b1111 with machin. may. et the latest improved patterns, is now prepared to attnd to all orders in his lino in the' most prompt anal a ttlsfaetory manner, and at reasonable rates. Ile 'ural: d abio return thanks to all who patroiaized the old arm before they wore burred ant, sad now being in a better pontion to execute ecuto o d ern e:tp bi 1 1 1 t to 1' iteola confident he can give aatlafaetion to all.. , PA0TO)Y--Near the Grand Trunk, Pail: teay, Clinton. TII0IIAS hienENZfP, Around the County. . Thor. ]reser, of the 2nd concession of Stanley, hail three of his hest sheep ;tilted by dogs one day last. week. Mr. John 111C\eviu, of the I iltpen 1ni115, has disposed of hie spring colt to Mr, l'.obt. McLaren, of Uenanli, for $i:u, "mil" i'ouf:fi CLEF cunts a cough ann. ;•:ally \1r•. taco, Whit tl,y.ofti( afurth, b.. urnhas. ed the well known itnpot:t"1luury- draught. _:- stallioir, r'%ireaet,nto," lot- rrltitlr ler ray;r'the hauflForno sum of $1,330 the death of Of t;catlerA will Mr,i• Peter 111c1'ar McTavish, oftho mill road, Tngkeramitb, He was one cf the old settlers and was well known to the people of this part of the country. TT1;;uALi. Do r'l.•,—Bverybetly "Ws.- rtrtnk" for the teeth and breath, the newest, brightest, Cosiest little toilet gem extant. Try a sample, Robert Taylor charged kith setting are to the Kinbnrn cheese factory, was se dtenood by :fudge Toms to three years in the Peniten- tiary. (in the charge of attempted suicide the same sentence WAR imposed, to von con- currently, Mr, John Dodds, 11011 of Mr. Thos -Dodds' of McKillop, met with a painful accident on Menday night.. I1e was driving a threshing machine along the road and struck one of the horses with the whip. when the animal kick. ed; striking hint fair in the face and causing • such injuries as wj11 lay hint up for some sumo, , If your hair is turning. gtay^, don't use the poisonous tryes which barn out its life and rocluoe many diseases of the scalp. Ayers ) air Vigor is positively harmless, and' will restore the natural color of the hair, stimulate its growth, and bring hack its youthful gloss andLeiuty J:AE115 SOLD.—Joseph Laird, of, Seatertb, sold his farm, of 1(0,acres, let 83, con. 6, Mc- Killop, to Hugh Boss, for tiro suet of $6,250.' Mr. John Kelly, of thtt 8th concession of Mor? ris, has rented his. farm, containing 1:25 acres, to Mr. Boldrow, of \Vawanosh, for a yearly, rental of $:100. Mr. liirthard.R•obertson of the 14th con.,. of McKillop, has sold his -fain of 140 acres, to Mr. Richard FI'ainilton, for the sum of $0,000. .• ' • • Don't go barking around to ti' d .:,:tick of,yourself and everybody. 1'';; -,ir, get n' bottle of "Hun" Cotton Obue, wlitc+' triil're- lieve in a few minutes. ' • .A few days ago. severill Wrnaeter• young menu eam0 en' the track of a.lynx mid. after a short run treed him, but owing to t'ho dark, nets were unable:to do anytllin;;„that -night, • so they built a fire and resolved to spend the night under the eye of His. .Majestty. • • Latter on oneof the boys climl' - •teight,'oring tree and satisfied himself 1,44“ Cue anima''was: - ,thero. When morning carne, however, !they found that the lynx, wits' gorse—had escaped , in the darkness D ON' T 11onaE1 n., ' Cingalese is . videly known to be the best. HAra. ltsNEW1.I: ever in. • • troduced• to the public It has never : been' . known to fail in restoring and imparting a beautiful glossy appearance to the hair.' Sold at,50 cents'per bottle. , TEACHERS' Clla;•ioEs. Air W H. Stewart has been engaged for the. fifth ii,.J, in $. S. No. 1, Ilowick. He gets a salary, of ' t.t lRil for lll(7 l u i, +,,.,iub,is'uo 6 rril1- a niiZ. ployed to taus the 'places of Miss Roaii and • Mies > Cntley in Brussels. The other three teachers have been ro=eu aged for the .incola ing year. Miss Janet O'Neil, of Mendaumirt, has been engaged as teaohor in thefourth. de. ' partmentf :the OPingham public school.' D. Yule, .teacher of S. S. No. 1, Colborne, , has been engaged in • the Lucknow school, Fred Blair 'has ,been. enga eel in No 1. School, Col. borne., •Mr. E. McKenzie. -has- been engage ed as prineipal of `the Winthrop' school,, for the next Year, 'et•a salary of'fp?50, iced Mies illaggie•Grovon]ock, as assistant, •at a salary . of $220. Mr. Dorrauce; the present •teacher, ; intends spending a twin: at the Nortnal school As a pander, Ayer's Sarsapaei'lla acts directly and: promptly. A single bottle wall prove its merits .• lklany tiiousanrls nF •neople are yearly saved from dangerous fevers by the oxeroise-of"a little timely care in droperly cleansing the .system by the nso of this .re- medy,. emedy. • . . • There arrived at Wint;ham on Thursday a .youth who luta . •experreneeri "Considerable hardship of late. • His panto is: Walter Hayes,, and he is only thirteen years' of ager • Ile resided at Birminghani, ..England,' and a short tinmo since his parents both died, leaving hint alone and: dc.,tit. Ir lying hoard hiss parents speak of a brother living in Canada, , , the lad determined to seek lain, knowing no • - thing of his whereabouts, except than i.As et- ters'carne from. WVingham. After a toil: gme tramp froth Birmingham to 1.iverpooh the boy, tnanaged to•cirtnn, '.1 ^',ei ^•.c of the -great ocean steamers, and came to America ani, a stowaway. ,Ile was concealed seven days •before he was discovered, and as he had faint- . ed from tho sufferings he had undergone, it ' . was at first believed that he was dead. but af- ter ecnsiderablo;difticulty he was resuscitated. :The passengers raised a purse for him,` and en reaching•Baltimorethe British consul was induced to interest himself in the lad, who was provided with a 'ticket to \Vingham, on • ' the London, Huron do Brace. lie' came through-in-perfcct-safetyAat•by-mistake he -'- was -was carried as .far as ' Chatham. However on Thursday he was. brought, back and taken' to Wingham, when it was learned that his • brother• lives within ton mics of that mace; The little follow appears quite intelligent, and in answer to gnestions he-etated that he liked this country mach better than la ngland,pathet- icall ad assigning s n as the cause thatCul • rr g ho w hungry a longtime in England before any' one would , give him any money or anything to eat,, and scented 'very grateful fer the kind- ' nets he hadreceived.. The express ineasen. gets and trainnton entertained the lad royal • - ly, treating him to a supper, the like of which , he had never seen before, and, which he was . almost *tato touch at first. • llow does ii person expect to eat everything, at all times, and have a strong, responsive stomach. You say, "1 am careful what and when I eat, but am troubled with constipation gas on my stomach and a but taste in my mouth, and I don't know why it is. Dyspep- sia and Biliousness may comp from many causes and should be attended to in time. If your bead is heavy, eyes ache. If you feel tired and sleepy, you are bilLons,. no doubt. Now for' the remedy. %e r^ • tion of an old experienced doctor for just such troubles. It is cheap, speedy and effectual, at 10 and 73 cents a bottle. illielrlien'N Arnica rsali.e. 'i'he best nava in the world foraute,bruigeba sores, uI er c s salt rheum, assn, foyer sores, totter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all akin eruptions, and pos'tively sures piles, or do pay required. It Aguaranteed to give perfsot satisfaction or money refunded, ?ilea 25 contelm box. 'Watts at ea, •