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The Clinton New Era, 1888-12-07, Page 7FAIDA; DEC.. 7, 1.8138. C4114044 Fruitia Ungla#(17. Jr 4. AleD. Allan, of Croderick, i at in31,0011t je Britieli Co1uuibi, and in an intertiew with a Vaueouver reporter, the interlining membrane t per air be give ts the following as Ina views:— paseages and eustaehlan tubes. The mei:- la Searrxea timid. cracked in all direction'. In holes that have been opened sound- Dent scientist, Tyndall, Huxley and Bea - Canada stands No. 1 in the foreign ing finals have been diopped down 3b le endorse this, and the authorities cannot markets in regard to apples, which is feet without bottom and a number of be disputed. The regularraethed of treat. about the onlyfruit that can be trans- ported so far. In the liritiali market carious specimens of fish have been ing these diseases has been to apply au ir- ritant remedy weekly, and even claily,thus atuadiau apples bring 3s, a barrel more i "11414- keeping the delicate Ineinbrsne in a 'con - than those of any other country. The l If the Chinese don't retaliate upon stant state of nation, allowing it no chan- special advantage of . our apples are t both the United State* and Canada by ce tcaceal, and am a naturalconsequence of of better aad higher flavor, and better ' expelling all missionaries and traders such treatment not one permanent cur quallly. As to the market of Europe and travellers who hall from this con- has ever been recorded. It is an absolute outside of Great Britain, it no doubt • tinent it will be very strange. It ap- fact that these diseases cannot be cured by will be a great tick' for Canada in the pears so utterly monstrous that after any application made oftener than once in future but Sloes not concern ua pres- forcing the Chinese to admit foreiguess two weeks for the membrane must get it chance to heal before an application is re- peated. It is now seven years sinee Mr. Nixon discovered the parasite n catarrh and formulated his new treata mt, and since then bis remedy has become a laicise - hold word itt every country alert the Eng lish language is spoken. Cultee EFFECTED BY DM SEVEN YEARS AGO ARE CURES STILL, THERE HAVING BEEN NO RETURN OF Tlat: irt- SEASE. So highly are these reinedies val- ued, that ignorant imitators have started up everywhere,. pretending to destroy a parasite, of which they know nothing, by remedies, the results of the -application of whieh they are equally ignorant. Mr. Dix- on's remedy is applied only once in two weeks and from one to three applications effect a permanent cure in the most aggra- vated cases. Mr. Dixon sends a paniph- let describing Itis new treatment on the re- ceipt of stamp to pay postage. The ad- dress of A. 11.Dixon Lir Son is 303 King Street West, Toronto, Canada —Scientific Arnercan Vor three woo** more than 100 car los4;$ o alltiv it day have boo dumped into ftspsos,491. •Pwre gou 90 414 Sfitle rand the $0&i9 IS in * fair sliaB**gsin it this po'litt,, hut another spot sk short distance away i sinking out of line. The surface of the swamp A NEW HOME TREATMENT FOR THE CURE OF CATARRH, CAT. ARRHAL DEAFNESS AND HAT' FEVER, The miscrescope has proved that these diseases are contagions, and that they are due to the presence of hiving p mottos in ent, and we have not considered theta to trade and travel these very Yankees as we cannot supply the demand for and Britishers should turn round and our apples in Great Britaiu. holland 40ey, while we send onr missionaries and grows apples and pears ; Germany, ap- merchants to you, we forbid any of your ples, pears, and sherries, particularly countrymen to come neer us. Such a cherries; France, grapes, pears and ap- course of conduct has nothing which pies, but all Habil: maths are poor and can be urged in its excuse. If the niall compared with those of Canada. , Chinese are inclined to huddle too much All wo have tq do here is to grow them • together why nothavestringent inunici- 10 perfection and Britain will buy all pal regulations, to prevent such a state of things not only amoug the Chinese but among all other nationalities as well. Nobody asks an immigrant from other countries whether or not he pro- poses to settle down in the country, marry,and in due time besome a citizen All that is left to every one's own free will, and there are many more un• Wholesome people than the Chinese. Iniany case let us all try to be fair.— Toronto Truth. was can raise. The English people love a high, well flavored, highly colored apple, and aro willing to nay a high price for it. What the dealer wants to do to preserve that market for himself, the right kind of apples being grown, is to pick and pack honestly and ship properly and -there is no danger. He will have all he can do to supply the demand. Sometimes, it is true, the English market is • glutted, but the whole trouble is in inferior fruit. The glut consists of inferior stock, because the English people won't buy a poor or an inferior apple. There is always a good demand for good fruit. That cannot be impressed too deeply on the ). public mind. The maxim that hones- ty is the best policy never applied with greater force than right here. There is an evident improvement of late in the quality of shipments, but there is still room for a considerably greater exercise of honesty and good judgment, This trade has grown to be one of the most important in the east, in Ontario. To- show that, it is but necessary to state that the export of apples this year will be about half a million barrels. There are a great many fruit farms and thq are the b st payiug of all kinds. Even those carrying on mixed farming, where they attend to it, find their orchards bringing by far the best returns. Many now make out of their apples more than they do out of all the rest of their farming operations, and the former with practically no expendi- ture of labor in comparisoo. A thousand Dollar Com- petition. There is excitement over tiro announ. • cement of a reward of one thousand dollars by the publishers for the best letter of suggestions for a Christmas souvenir to excel the coining Christmas Number of the Montreal Star. Last year the publishers paid four Idindred dollars for the best children's criticisms This year's Christmas Star is wonder- fully prefection for a Christmas sou- venir or present to absent friends. The orders received for copies to send to friends in England Scotland and Ireland is the largest on record. Those who cannot procure them at a newsderder's may get them direct from the publish- t•r, :Montreal, by sending the small amount of 40 cents, the small price at which the Christmas Star 19 published. Postage stamps of ode or threo cents will be accepted. Messrs. Newcombe & Co., of 107.100 Church street, Toronto, are closing out at reduced prices one of the largest stocks of Pianos and organs in the city previous to alterations in their premis- es which, when completed will give them the moat extensive warerooms in the city. Use Barkwell's sure Corn and Warteure THE COMMON • ali,ro "4 a place no love can reach, There is a time no voice 'til teach, There is a chain no power can break, There is a sleep no sound can wake. Sooner or later that time will aldve, that place will wait fot your coming, that chain must bind you id helpless fleath, that dloep must fall on your ce, Put thenaands every yeargo it - timely to their fate, and thousands more lengthen out their days by heed- ful, timely. care. For the falling stren- gth, the'weakening organs,the wasting blood, Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis- covery is a wonderful restorative and a prolonger of strength and life. It puri- tie,s the blood and in Agorates the system, thereby fortifying it against disease. Of druggists. EW S NOTES. . Pullman' Vestibuled Train it is universally conceded that, not- 1 withstanding the advent of old and new lines into the field of competition for passenger traffic between Chicago, Mil - wartime, St. Paul and Minneapolis, the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway maintains its pre-eminent position as the leading line, and carries the greater portion of tho business between these points. It is not hard to account for this, when we consider that it was the first in the field, andgained its popular- ity.by long years of first-class service. It has kept uplo the times by adopting all modern improvements in equipment and methods the latest being complete PullmanVestibilled trains running daily between Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Minneapolis, and its route being along the banks of the Mississippi, through the finest farming country, the most populous and prosperous towns and villages, it offers to its 'patrons the very best service their mcney can buy. Its dining cars are celebrated through - 6nt the length and breadth of the . land as beimg the finest in the world. Its sleeping cars are the best belonging to the Pullman company, being marvels of elegance, coinfoit and luxury; its clay coaches are the best made, and its ern. ployees, by long -continued service in their respective capacities, are experts, courteous and accommodating to all: It is not at all strange, therefore, that an intelligent and discriminating tra- velling public, slioull almast exclusively patronize this great railway, with its s-parate through lines running between Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Min- neapolis; Chicago, • Council Bluffs and Onmha: Chicago. K irises City, and St. Joseph, Mo. 4, Y. C RP ENTER O. 1' v T. A., Milialnicee, Wis. A. J.' TAYLOR, T•P.A., No. 4, t almcr Fause Bloek. Toronto. Four brothers :tyre married to four sisters at Louisville last m eek. This was settling down two families at short notice. It isnot said whether they drew lots for choice. Though General Master Workman Powderly, of the Knights of Labor, has • been voted a salary of455,000 a year, he told- the General Assembly : he would :'"'Frtrott4tIllscinstebrireursawditst irra- - factory which is about to be established, in Ottawa. If all the sawdust in the country could be turned to account in this manner, there would be less com- plaints about the filling up of streams and the killing out of fish. O'Connor Will sail for Australia on the first of March, to bring back to To• ronto the championship of the world, and up to that time will row a,t San Francisco any oarsman who chooses to meet him. There died on the farm of Mr Alex - Cameron, 3rd con. London, a few days ago an Indian pony that bad reached the age of 33 years. She was purchased from an Indian on the Muncey Reserve when i months old and brought into the neighborhood in the autumn of P455, where she remained until she died. The complete returns show that the Dominion land sales in the North-west and Manitoba for the fiscal year ending October 31st will far exceed the sales in the previous year. The revenue de- rived .from this source for the three months from July to September last show an increase of $12,000 over the corresponding period of 1887. Those who are far.sighted," remarks the New York Tribune. are already beginning to lay in thtir stock of Christ• dtas presents in order to escape the fancy holiday prices." A better incen• tive to being energetic in the matter of Christmas shopping lies in the fact that the early buyer has the widest range of choice. To revise the old proverb, "T. heearly bird has the pick of worms." When Baby was sick, we gave her Caetorta, When she was a Child, she cried roc Cesteria, Pi/len she became Mies, he clang to Cattoria, Whoa she had Children, she gave them Castoria "Did n't Know 't was Loaded" r,577,7, A chap. LONDESHORO HARNESS ad. GROCERY Not May do fur a_ stupid boPs excuse ; but what can be said for the parent who sees his child languishing daily and fairs. to recognize the want of a tonic and blotal-purifier ? Formerly, a course of bitters, or sulphur and molasses, was the rule in well -regulated families ; but now all intelligent households keep Ayer's Sarsaparilla, which is at olive pleasant to the taste, and the most searching and effective blood medicine ever discovered. Nathan S. Cleveland, 27 E. Canton st., Boston, writes : " My daughter, now 21 years old, was in perfect health until a vear ago when she began to complain of 'fatigue, headache, debility, dizziness, indigestion, and loss of appetite. I con - chided that all her coMplands originated in impure blood, and indnced her to take Ayer's Sarsaparilla. 'Vila medicine soon restored her blood -making organs to healthy action, and in due tinte reestab- lished her former health. 1 lied ,.\yer's Sarsaparilla a most valuable remedy for the lassitude and debility incident to spring time." J. Castright, 'Brooklyn Power Co., Brooklyn, N. Y., says : "As a Spring Medicine, I find a splendid substitute for the old-time compounds in. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, with a few doses of Ayer's Pills. After their Ilse. I feel fresher and stronger to go th 'ough the summer." To KEEP WM Having contracted for several hundred dollars worth of Stoves at a bargain, we are in a position to Sell. Stoves Cheaper than ever Ayer's Sarsaparilla, A rim, mai) IA Cr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass Price $1; six hnotes, fa Werth S, a bottle, The Stoves are bought and the Stoves must be sold, so call and get our prices before purchasing. If you want to have comfort in your home and to save money in fuel, get One of our New Gem Furnaces AVBINISSISMOMMIIIIMMINEMANISS.S.F., YOU MO\ THE LARGEST, • 111•11•11111.1111.111111121.1 ' • FRESH HOLIDAY PRESENTS and other goods constantly arriving, whieh will be sold cheap during December. In order :to give every person a chance for a holiday present, I will, during December, give to every person malting a pur- chase of goods at one time,.for cash or produce, to the amount of $2, and oue for each additional $2, a draw ticket whieh will entitle them to one of the 100 pre- sents which 1 will give during Dec. Tho presents are all useful articles averaging over 10 per -cent on goods purchased, and you are sure to draw one of them. A box containing envelopes will be handed you to take your choice, and whatever number the draw contains, the corresponding number on the presents will be yours. Also, for each $10 paid on 1888 account, a draw will be given. I would also call special attention to a few lines which I have, each as ROBES, HARNESS, I3ELLS, BLANKETS, GLASS, NAILS, FILES, HAMMERS, RULES, HINGES, SAWS, AXES and AXE HANDLES. 1N JEWELLRY --BROOCHES, CHAINS, PINS, CUFF BUTTONS, DANGLES, STUDS, dal GR 00ER 1Es—Currantg, Raisins, Figs, Prunea, Dates, Canned Peachea, Peas, Corm Salmon, Sardine, Herring, also Codfish and Salt Herring. My stock of TEAS is unsurpassed in the county for quality and price. 0 i-STERS and FRESH SAUSAGE in season. Call and inspect goods and Presents le'ora buying your Christmas supply CROSS CUT SAWS, AXES, COW CHAINS, away down in prices. SEE OUR NEW EMBOSSED STOVE PIPES, something new and nice TRY OUR PARLOR LIGHT COAL OIL, it is a No. 1, and same price as Common Oil, 15 cents per gallon, or two gallons for 25 cents. MA. HARLAND BROS. STOVES and HARDWARE, - GEO. NEWTON, - LONDESBORO FOSTER &REITER WINE AND SPIRIT MERDIANTS, CLINTON, TO THE PITBLIC. We announce that we have bought out the Liquor Business recently started by J. Sheppard, and have removed the same to the Store On Door west of C. C. Rance & Co's Tailoring Establishment We will keep in stock the productions of the best Canadian, Scotch and Irish Distilleries. We will keep in stook the prdcluotions of the best Canadian and English Breweries. We will keep in stock the best FRENCH, SPANISH and CANADIAN, WINES, for medicinal purposes. OUR PRICES will be as low for first-class goods as Montreal, Lon- don or Toronto. HOTELS SUPPLIED arwholesale prices. Goods delivered to all parts of the town free of charge. DON'T ASK FOR CREDIT, AS OUR, TERMS ARE STRICTLY CASH. CLINTON FOSTER led ntrza. INA HA To make room for New Importations, we will, until Dec. 1st, GIVE TEN PER CENT DISCOUNT FOR CASH en our large stock of CROCKERY, CHINA AND GLASSWARE. 4.tavai DECORATED DINNER AND TEA SETS. 10 PIECE TOILET SETS. Parties in need of anything in this line should not miss the opportunity of se- curing cheap bargains, as we are bound to reduce our stock. We offer_NEW SEASON JAPAN TEA at 40 cents,gworth130. We offer NEW SEASON BLACK TEA at 25 cents, worth 40, We cffer NEW 'SEASON GREEN TEA at 25 cents, worth 35. -NEW CURRANTS and nAisms, cheap. 2 BROOMS for.25c FRESH FINAN HADDIE, SISCOS, HERRING, BLOATERS, 4c Goods promptly delivered to any part of the town. Give us a call. BUTTER ANI) EGGS TAKEN AS CASH. BEM ,,srlWas=.7,4%7„ • ROBSON. CHINA HALL. DR. W. H. GRAHAM'S British American Medicial & Surgical Institute. 170 KING ST. WEST, TORONTO, ONT. Treats Chronic and Private Diseases. All Diseases of the Threat, Nose, Lungs & Heart. I 4 -4,41s• -.a of 1, Skin as Pimples, Ulcers, &es quickly cured. \ r-Vc1.:04 l.0ttsOs and Diseases of the Brain indicated by Headache, Dizzi. • 4, :'• ;Iasi all Neuraligia affections. , ill, St 44ntteh. Liver and Bowels characterized by Indigestton, Jemelies,1 ;11tlsi\e Breeth, &c., Piteif. Turners. &C., • . • 4= = o 1 Elil:.2.:s and Bladder. :• : •Iketi4os 44 a private nature is ritlpOtCnCV, Sterility, ,•• rese't of 4.11Ifful f !v and excesses) Gleet, Syphliitic affect. "va spee:al ation. , • - Wool ,!!. P4:efitse or suppressed Menstruation, Len. 4.• 4.)13 and all Displacements of the Womb. . • • mr-",,1.1:-- Office houra,-9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Eunds.ys 2,to 4 p.m AND BEST lesa, and in.,:iscv.dbably miserable, both physi- catty and inentaii, experience a sense of ; • fullness. after seting, or of "gone - Do you feel dull, languid, low-spirited, life- i-EWSPAPER ness," or emptinese of storratcu in the morn- s ing, tongue coati:a.. bater or bad taste in mouth, irregular appetite, dizziness, frequent headaches, blurred eyesight, " floating specks' IN THE COUNTY'. • before the eyes, neryous prostration or ex- CROSS -CUT SAWS We have the sole agency for the "President Cross Cut Saw" -universally adtnitted to be the BEST IN THE WORLD. AXES We are also Sole Agents for THE REXFORD AXE, the choice of woodsmen and the best in the market. Full stock of Cog and Wood STONES, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, LAMPS, OILS, PAINTS, &c. S. D AV I S, Nriumnoth Stovo Tfouse, CLINTON grgalf2.3, j. C. STEVENSON alternating svith chilly sensations, sharp, ;NI A NUFAC Laustion, irritability of temper, hot flushes, biting, transient pains here and there, cold • feet, drowsiness after meals, wakefulness, or disturbed and unrefreshing sleep, constant, indescribable feeling of dread,_or of impend- ing calamity?. If you have all, or any considerable number -of these syinptemes yousairessuff.etig-frons batamaciatiteomacalvaLaAmericamt. aches. thous, Dyspepsia, or-TorpidLiver.--asseelated- With 'Dyspepsia, or Indigestion. Tho more: complicated your disease has become, the greater the number and diversity of •symp- toms. No matter what stage it has reached, Dr. Pierce's Golden Modieal Discovery will subdue it, if taken according to direc- tions for a reasonable length of time. If not cured, cOm_plicati es multiply and Consump- tion of the Lungs. Diseates, Heart Disease, Rheumatism, Kid ey Disease, or other grave maladies are quite liable to set in and, sooner or later, induce a fatal termination. Dr. Pierce's GOldeet Medical Dis- covery acts powerfully upon the Liver, and through that great blood -purifying organ, cleanses the system of all blood -taints and im- purities, frotn whatever cause arising.. It is equally efficacious in acting upon tho Kid- neys, and other exaetory organs, Cleansing, strengthening, and healing their diseases. As an appetizing, restorative tonic, it promotes digestion and nutrition, thereby building up both flesh and strength. In malarial districts, this wonderful medicine has gained great celebrity in curing Fever and Ague, Chills and Fever, 'bunt) Ague,'/ItIli kindred diseases. Dr. Pierce's Goldr,it ,I"ledical covery CURES ALL HONORS, front ft common Blotch, or F.ruptiod, to the worst .iserefuia. Salt -rheum, " Fever -sores," Sculy or Rough Skin, in short. all diseases caused by bad bloo‘i Sre conquered by this powerful, purifying. tind invigorating medi. eine. Great Eating Otters rapidly heal under its benign influence. Especially has it mini. tested ilft pntency in curring Tetter, Eczema, Erysipelas, Boils, Carbuncles, Sore Eyes, Scrof- ulous Sores and Swellings, Hip -joint Disease, " white Swellings," Goitre, or Thlt:lc Neck, ami Enlarged Glands. Send ton cents in stamps for a large Treatise, with colored ufl Skin Di -souses, or ties Att1114, 111110111A TrtqltiSt! On Scrofulous A (tedious. •rrat THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE." c)rnnse It by usiug/Dr. Pierce's (.olden Medical Discovery, and good di/cation, a fair skin, buoyant spirits, vital strength and bodily health will bo established. CENTRAL GROCER One of the best A case of hopeaty under trying cit.- curnstancbs is recorded by the corrca. pondent of a Montreal paper. A holy lost her purse containing a ,sunt ,cif mon. ey, and advertised for the same, hop- ing it might be recovered in that way. So it was, to the loser's surprise, thq purse and contents being returned in- tact. The finder refused to accept any reward, beyond making a request that the advertiser would assist him in get• ting a situation, he being a stranger out of sork at the beginning of it cold winter. Under these circumstances, the temptation to keep the purse moat have been great. There are probably many instances of such integrity which citti°18'8il(flet4lene47gl1y grugglts, a fot4ix n tti es the world never heare of, ' for it5.00. PEr- Send ten cents In stamps for Dr. Pierce's A sink -hole has been discovered on book. on Consumption. • Address, the St. Paul and Duluth road at Mitt . Toritrillispantari MOW Association, souri Creek, a few miles south of Hinck- CONSUIVIPTION, which is serlithlir Of Die Lrnigar, is arrested alo cured by this..rtraedy, if taken in the earlier stages of the disease.. From its mar- ve1.)tis power over Ulla terribly fatal disease, when tIrSt offering -two new world'-fatned rem- edy to the ptiblle, Dr,:Pleree thought setiOnidy of calling it his "Crinlit/ifIVIOR. Critr,'" but abandoned that name as toe restrictive for a medidino which, front its vrendefful cOm- Wagon of tonic, or strengthening, alterative, Or bleed -Cleansing, anti -bilious, peatont14 and nutritive properties, is unequaled, notIOWA as a remedy for Consumption, but for * Chronic °wares of the ,Nuip ing OfEces in the Liver, Blood, and Lungs, Por Weak LungsSpitting of Blood, Short - nese of Breath, Chitonto Kasai Catarrh, Bron- chitis, 4sthnlA, gayer° Coughs, and kindred 603 Mai* 6t., INVFEALO, N. Y. district OUR AIM IS, NOT TO DO CHEAP, BUT GOOD WORK. — *x, — * ONLY :-: COMPETENT :-: WORKMEN * EMPLOYED * NEW LETTERS, NEW BORDERS NEW ORNAYENTSYINE PAPERS, Fut E INKS, NOVEL, ComBINATIONS. Business Circulars SPECIALTY -- NEAT. TASTY; ARTISTIC. OUR SAMPLES -ES trirS E. E The subscriber has bough t out the StOck ot P..Robb,- consisting o GROCERIES CROCKERY,GLASSWARE Which, being bought at low rates, he is enabled to offer at the very clos- est prices Patronage respectfully solicited. All ordeis, promptly filled. Rooms to let. H. R. WALKER, CLINTON. FANCY GOODS, DRUGS, BOOKS & STAtIONERY. BEAUTIFUL XMAS GOODS of every description. PLUSHES, SILKS, and all lines to finish fancy work. STAMPING of every description. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SUNDAY SCHOOL CARD& TICKE1S AND LIBRARY BOOKS A..W011r1"FTTNGTON,Ulint0n TUBER OF AN D DEALER IN HOUSEHOLD FUR ttteitrhsfttraztcgc:-omevrFuriwife-:„-Paibl=----cga' Suites, Bedroom Suites, Fancy, Centre and Extension Tables, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Cane and Wood Seat Chairs, Lounges, &c. Special lot of PICTURES, in oil, Gilt frames, band painted, cheap. General assortment of Household Furniture sold cheap for cash. Tho Discount Salt has run off 'most of my old etock. A lot of PICTURE ' MOULDING. Frames made to order. J. 0. STMITMINTSON RESIDENCE OVER STORE. JfCI1NITURE STORE. — OPPOSITE TOWN HALL: • , . • • • or -FOR THE HEATED TERM JUST RECEIVED PureWest India Lime Juice THE FAVORITE SUMMER DRINK. Eno's FRUIT SALT. •EFFERVESCENT CITRATE of MAGNESIA. Sr G r 1 1 G T- dee), eTAIVIABS C)01/1013E, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, CLINTON, ONT, a I •.44•0.0 WE BE a TOINFOUSI THE PUBLIC THAT OUR STOCK OF C+1=RJOCIRJI=41 NEW GOODS P---)nat are all right in quality and style and away down in price. Is complete in all 118branches. We guarantee our TEAS to be cheaper than htheisptst, quality considerell. In SUGARS, weare as low as any in towr! PEELS. NEW FRUITS of all kinds. Alt kinds of CADIES! nting something niicteint is new linewiansisleholuatldesetailantiexa styles. riline my stock as CANNED GOODS in great variety. PURE SPICES at the lowed price in town. cnocKER,y—Special inducemeets in Tea and Dinner Sets. J. HOLLOWAI, Eisther's Old Stand, .A..A.WCI-ITS, 99 A.1.0E3EKEZT SS' OPPOSITE, THE POSFOFFICE, CLINTON.