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THE CLINTON NEW :ERA.
i W)<TH BEEF, IRON and 'WINE.
A NEW AND WONDERFUL BLOOD PURIFIER AND NERVE TONIC.
Oputaine no Injurious Drugs I Every ingredient is a health ,Builder, Certain and Permanent Belief is guaranteed in oases of Con-
gtip tigxi, yduciing Soft, Clear Skin anwRrightsComplexion andand kin Diseases. It is based on Beliieving all ills Peculiar to Women itine iisstead of U surpaeed. For Pro -
sold at, ALLEN '& WILSON'S Drug Store, Clinton. Be certain to get "MANLEY'S." Take No other I
r.
XST0TIS
;Sarsaparilla
Cures Rheumatism, Gout
Sciatica, Neuralgia, Scrofla,
Sores, and all Eruptions.
l,ISTOL's
sarsaparilla
,Cures Liver, Stomach and
Kidney Troubles, and Cleanses
the Wood of all Impurities.
B RISTO 'S al
►arsaparill
Cures Old Chronic Cases where
all other remedies fail.
Be sure and ask your Druggist for
BRISTOWS
Sarsaparilla
WRONGLY NAMED. .,
Titmouse is not a bird.
Baffin's Bay is not a bay.
Shrewmouso is no mouse.
Sealing wax contains no wax.
Blind worms have eyes, and can see..
Irish stew is a dish unknown in Ire-
land.
Turkish baths are unknown to the
Turks.
Dutch clocks are of German manufac-
ture.
Rice paper is not made of rice or the
rice plant.
Cleopatra's needle should be named
after Thotmes IIL
Kid gloves are not made of kid, but of
lamb -skin or sheep -skin.
Turkey rhubarb should be called Rus-
sian rhubarb, as it is a Russian mono-
poly.
German silver is not silver at all, nor
of German origin, but has been used in
China for centuries.
Bingo (sternly)—"Bobbie, Mrs. Slimson
next door says you tied a cannon craeker
to her dog's tail this morning and he
hasn't been seen since. Now, sir, I'd like
to know what you gain by such conduct?"
Bobbie—" I gained a dollar bill from her
husband,"
NEWS NOTES
Patrick McLaughlin, postmaster Sum-
merville, Peel county, was killed by a trol-
ley car, near the Humber river Friday
night.
Probably 25 persons were killed by a boi-
ler explosion in a Denver, Col., hotel and a
great many others wounded.
Alva G. Jones, Postmaster of Stony
CTreasurerr of Salk of he Division tfleett Township,idied. ort, n
Sunday.
Mrs T. C. Hawkins, Chattanooga, Tenn.,
says: Shiloh's Vitalizer "Saved 111y Life."
I consider it the best remedy for a debili-
tated
tated system I everlused." For Dyspepsia,
Liver or Kidney trouble it excels. Price 75
ts. Sold by J. H. Combe, Clinton.
• og,ing to the immense crop it is calcula-
that Nebraska is richer to -day than
s this time last year by $31,000,000.
ormous yield of 58,000,000 bushels
xpected from the crops in the
'11 be the finest for the past 6
's Cherry Pectoral taken
vented many a fit of
numerous lives. This
•f keeping this incom•
e it can be readily
of the day and
resident Debs, the railroad agitator, is
still in jail and'says he will not accept a
pardon. If he dies not nobody will suffer
more about it than Mr. Debs himself.
You DON'T HAVE To SWEAR OFF
says the St. Louis Journal of Agriculture
in an editorial about No -To -Bac, the fam-
ous tobacco habit cure. " W e know of many
cases cured by No -To -Bac, one,a promi-
nent St. Louis architect, smoked and chew-
ed for twenty years; two boxes cured him
so that even the smell of tobacco makes
him sick." No -To -Bac sold and guaran-
teed no cure no pay. Book free. Sterling
Remedy Co., 374 St. Paul St., Montreal.
A FLY IN THE BEER.
An Englishman spills the beer and
orders another glass,.
A German carefully fishes out the fly
and finishes drinking his beer as if no-
thing had happened.
A Spaniard pays for the beer, leaves
it on the table and goes away without
saying a word.
A Russian drinks the beer with the fly.
A Chinaman fishes out the fly, swal-
haws it, and then throws away the beer.
If a fly drops into a hoer glass, one who
has made a study of national character-
istics can easily tell the drinker's nation-
ality by his action.
. My Baby
was a living skeleton; the doe -
tor said he was dying of Maras-
mus and Indigestion. At 13
months he 'weighed only seven
pounds. Nothing strengthened
or fattened him. I began using
Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liver
Oil with Hypophosphites, feed-
ing it to him and rubbing it into
his body. He began to fatten
and is now a beautiful dimpled
'boy. The Emulsion seemed to
supply the one thing needful.
Mrs. KENYON WILLIAMS,
May 21,1894., Cave Springs, Ga.
Similar letters from other
mothers.
Don't beperauaded to accept a substitutet
Scott & Bone, Belleville, 50c. and $1.
FACTS ABOUT BALDNESS. -•...
The Critical Period fox ALl is Between the
Ages of 40 said 50.
A French doctor who has been studying
the subject for many years says that out
of 10 people from 20 to 30 years of age,
taken at hazard, twenty-seven will be
found to be bald. Women conceal such a
deficiency with groat cleverness, and are
not often detected, but while the loss of
hair is not so prevalent among them as
among men, yet if the proportion of the
fair door knobs could be accurately learn-
ed the result would undoubtedly be start-
ling. Between the ages of 80 and 40 the
percentage of bald heads rises to 47.
The critical period, however, is between
40 and 50 years. Out of 100 chance sub-
jects, but twenty five had a fairly good
crop of hair, while the other seventy-five
were almost entirely destitute of capillary
covering. When the 60th year, is past, this
French doctor assorts, it is rare to find a
man who has enough hair on the top of the
096
head to make parting possible.
It is consoling to know, however, that
this affliction is an almost certain sign of
intellectual activity, for brain workers are
most liable to it. On the other hand peo-
ple of the laboring classes, who gain their
bread with their hands, are generally ex-
empt from baldness until they have pass-
ed beyond the Guth year mark. Why the
average workingman, who takes no par-
ticular care of his head thatch, should be
able to preserve it longer than the man who
spends much time in having it brushed
and shampooed is a mystery not yet ex-
plained. Among horses it has been re-
marked that the mane of the thorough-
bred is thinner than that which ornaments
the neck of his humbler brother who drags
a drayy or horse car.
Another curious tiling is that a strong
growth of hair is generally indicative of
longevity. Most centenarians have extra-
ordinary heads of hair. There is no rule
without its exception, however. Bismarck
is an octogenarian of wonderful vitality,
but almost entirely bald. For som s years
European caricaturists have been exagger-
ating and making fun of the three hairs
which he has left. This did not deter an
enthusiasts admirer of his—an American
—who had been so much interested in
reading of the Iron Chancellor's birthday
fetes not long ago,' from writing him far
a lock of his hair, which,he said, he would
hand down as a precious relic to his heirs.
In due time his letter came back With
Prince Bismarck's marginal notation:
"Entirely impossible."
In London there is a Baldheaded club,
everymember of which must have a smooth
and shiny pate. One of their favorite
amusements is to attend in a body music
halls and theaters where the ballet is a
feature, The attention of the audience,
however, is always riveted on the array of
bald heads as their owners file down the
aisles and seat themselves in the front
rows, and throughout the performance
they receive more or less notice in the way
of friendly remarks from the gallery.
GET THE BEST.
The ouhiie are too intelligent to purchase
a worthless article a second time, on the
contrary they want the best! Physicians
are virtually unanimous in saying Scott's
Emulsion is the best form of Cod Liver Oil.
ugust ,00 169
4PIGIIAMS BY LINCOLN,
Let none falter who thinks he is right.
If slavery is not wrong, thou nothing
Is wrong.
Come what will, I will keep my faith
with friend and foe.
All that I am, all that I hope to be, I
owe to my angel another.
There is no grievance that is a fit object
of redress by mob law.
This country, with its institutions, be-
longs to the people who inhabit it.
For thirty years I have been a temper-
ance man, and I em too old to change.
No man is good enough to govern an-
other without that other's consent.
This government must be preserved in
spite of tho acts of any man or set of
men.
Slavery is foundedthen ieltiofi hies of
man's nature—opposition
ve
of justice.
If I live, this accursed system of rob-
bery and shame in our treatment of the
Indians shall be reformed.
In law it is good policy never to plead
what you need not, lest you oblige your-
self to prove what you cannot.
Understanding the spirit of our institu-
tions to aim at the elevation of men, I
am opposed to whatever tends to degrade
them.
The reasonable man has long since
agreed that intemperance ie one of the
greatest, if not the greatest of all evils
among mankind.
Many free countries have lost their
liberty, and ours may lose hers; ut if
she shall be it my proudest plume, not
that I was the last to desert, but that I
never deserted her.
I am profitably engaged reading the
bible. Take all of this book upon reason
that you can, and the balance on faith,
and you will live and die a better man.
(Said to Joshua Speed about a year be-
fore the president's assassil)etion. )
When Baby was sick, we gave her Castor's.
When she wee a Child, she cried for Castorin.
When she became Miss, she clang to Castoria.
When she had Children, she gave them Castorl ,
Result of Politeness.
Visitor (to attendant friar in the refec-
tory of a convent); "Are we allowed to
smoke here?"
Friar—" No, sir."
Visitor—"Then where do all those
stumps of cigars come from that I see ly-
ing about?"
Friar—" From
didn't ask."
The funeral car which was charged in the
bill for Sir John Thompson's funeral at $1,-
500 has been bought back by the contractor
for $21. KA-RL'S CLOVER ROOT, the great
blood purifier, gives freshness and clear -
n ass to the complexion and cures Consti-
pation. 25 cts., 50 cte„ $1. Sold by J. H
Combe, Clinton.
Provincial Detective Greer shot and
dangerously wounded a whisky pedlar
in northern Ontario on Fi iday. He is
being held at Parry Sound until it is
seen whether the pedlar will recover.
Two brothers, Robert and Richard.
Warwick, were drowned in the Thames
River at Lindon on Sunday, having
fallen out of a boat.
The King of Siam now possesses gve
white elephants, one of which is not larger
than a pony. They are led daily to the
river to bathe, the only exercise thee have
save when they take part in some imperial
procession. They are also lined about His
Majesty when he receives foreign ambasa-
dors. �aaJ
DON'T TOBACCO Sm OR Snake Veen LIFE
AWAY.
is the truthful startling title of a book about
No -To -Bac, the harmless guaranteed tobac-
co habit cure that braces up nicotinized
nerves eliminates the nicotine poison,
makes weak men gain strength, vigor and
manhood. You run no physical or finan-
cial risk, as NO -TO -SAC is sold under
guarantee to cure or money refunded.
Book free. Ad. Sterling Remedy Co , 374
St. Paul St., Montreal.
those gentlemen who
Discouraging.
Clara—" He is obstinate."
Maude—"In what way?"
Clara—" It's the hardest thing
world to convince him that I am
right."
The Mission Field In Far Al-
goma.
THE MISSIONARY'S COMPANION.
Mr. George Buskin, missionary for the
International Mission to Algoma and North-
West, attributes his escape from severe ill-
ness through summer complaints to the
timely use of Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild
Strawberry. He writes as follows: "I wish
to say that Ds. Fowler's Extract of Wild
Strawberry has been to me a wonderful
soothing, speedy and effectual remedy. It
has been my• companion for several; years
during the labors and exposures of my mis-
sionary work in Algoma. Well it is for
old and young to have it in store against
the time of need which so often comes
without warning.
in the
always
Miss Mary Sullivan, seventeen -year-
old daughter' of Thomas Sullivan, of
Raleigh Township, Kent County, was
drowned Thursday evening by a beat
upsetting. Three girl companions had
a narrow escape.
With a cough, oold or
i sore throat. this a
remedy that relieves
from the start, soothes
and heals the inflamed
i tissues of the larynx or
bronchial tubes.
PYNY-PECTORAL
•
is a certain remedy bused on a clear knee•
ieclge of the dIMueb It was created te
.rikt Z SEN'fit r
Yours truly, •
GEO. BUSKIN, Missionary.
GAINED A POUND EVERY
DAY.
DYSPEPSIA AND CATARRH OF THE S'roeACH
CURED BY II. B. B. AFTER HOPE WAS NEARLY
GIVEN or.
for Infants and Children.
OTHERS, Do You Know .thot k'arego:i^
Bateman's Drops, Godfrey's Cordial, many so-called Soothing syrups,
most remedies for children are composed of opium or morph ne
Do You Know that opium and morphine are stupefying narcotic poisons
Do You Know that in most countries druggists are not permitted to, sell narcotic.
without labeling them poisons ?
Do you Know that you should not permit any medicine to be given your child
unless you or your physician know of what it is composed ?
Do You Know that Castoria is a purely vegetable preparation, and that *lift of
its ingredients is published with every bottle ?
Do Yon Enow that Cactoria is the prescription of the famous Dr. Samuel Pitcher.
That it has been in use for nearly thirty years, and that more Criteria Is now soid than
of all other remedies for children combined r
Do You Know that the Patent Office Department of the 'United states, and of
tither countries, have issued exclusive right to Dr. Pitcher ana ms assigns to use the word
° Castoria" and its formula, and that to imitate them is a state prison offense t
Do Yon Know that one of the reasons for granting this government protectionwa(
because Castor's had been proven to be absolutely )}armless?
Do Yon Know that 35 average doses off Castoria are furnished for 31
Sento, or one cant a dose t I� .
Do You Know that when possessed of this per�[ect preparation. your children rant
lie kept well, and that you may have unbroken rest ?
Well, these things are worth knowing. They'are facts.
The taw-oimile
signatnre of
is on ev
wrapper.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
GENTLEifcx,—For over three months I
was ill from what I believe was a malig-
nant type of Dyspepsia. I at once con-
sulted a doctor who treated me for dyspep-
sia without success. I could not rest at
night and had to walk the floor to get any
ease. I failed from 105 lbs down to 135 lbs
and was about givingup in despair when I
heard of B. B. B. as a remedy for dyspep-
sia. The first bottle made a change for
the better, and I bought 6 mere. Under the
use of B.B.B. I gained a pound a day. I
took 18 bottles in all and am new nearly
back to my old weight. I recommend dy-
speptics to try the old reliable B. B. B.
that always cures.
WM.CAMPBELL, 115 Maple St. Lon-
don, Ont.
The barber at the Clifton House, Niaga-
ra falls, Joseph Booth, committed suicide
Monday afternoon, by going over the falls.
Wm. Gibney, Insurance agent of Orillia,
has disappeared, and no trace of him can
be found.
An explosion in a barracks at Tools, in
Russia,killed 300 persons, it is said. Nihi-
lists are blamed. forthe outrage.
kMidnig tWalk
with a coney baby or a colicy stomach
isn't pleasant. Either can be avoide
by keeping a bottle of Perry Davis'
PAINKILLER
invaluablealin suddee medicinecof Cramp
Cholera Morbus, Dysentery and Diarrhea
just as valuable for all external pains.
• tut Dosis—Onetesapoonful In a half glass of waterer milk (warm
15 G
CERTAIN,
FAIN}tLL{R'
Cramps;
10.
—4 C�,1
conveatea$
Clothing K--•
for Spring.
Had Begun To Prosper
A writer in the Detroit Free Press tells
a pathetically humorous story of a friend
of his, Jack Negly, a Cumberland moun-
tein farmer. The writer bad lint Jack a
few dollars, with which to buy a pair of
ateere, and had received from him many
visits of apology for Jack was an honest
man,and did not enjoy being in debt.
He was a renter, and at least every other
isogon he was occupying a different farm.
By. my advice, he hado ved fieldthe m ear dozen
be-
fore into an entiselp
miles from his usual haunts, and I had
,not aeon him for several months. When I
did ace him, at last, it was by accident, as
usiness called me into his neighborhood.
As I rode past his place he hailed me from
the cornfield and came out to the fence.
"Hello," I exclaimed, "is this your
farm?"
"Yea, and I fist come over to tell you,
colonel, that I'li be ready to pay part of
khat clairii try your'n afore long."
"You must be doing well?"
"I think I'm doing fast rate, and I'm
,powerful obleegpd to you, , colonel, for
headin' me this Way."
"I'm always glad to help,if lean."
"I knowed that, colonel, and that's
why I come away over here so for from
,home, Hit's kinder strange to me, but ez
tong or I'm doin' ez I am I'm a-goin' to
Amid' hit. "
"Are you making any money?"
Jack's face brightened perceptibly.
"No, I ain't colonel," he replied, hope-
fully; "but I'm login' it slower'n I ever
done in my life afore."
It struck me as rather odd at first, but
upon reflection I concluded that Jack
might. have reason for his hopefulness.
Children Cry for
rlltNi1oI''i Castodatt
CURES
COLIC,
CRAMPS,
CHOLERA,
DIARRHOEA, DYSENT, _350 to $5 per Suit
CHOLERA MORBUS,
READY TO WEAR
. MEN'S SUITS
The best value in the:trade.
OR
• ,.
CHOLERA INFANTUM
and all Summer Complaints and Fluxes of the
Bowels. It is Children safor Ae dults�iable for
For Sale by ell Dealers.
Western - Fair.
London, Sept. 12th to 21st, 1895
SPECIAL EXCURSION BATES ON ALL RAILWAYS.
• ESTABLISIHED 1868.
e'auadu'>t Favorite Live iStork Exhibition
CANNOT DE SURPASSED
ENTRIES CLOSE :
Live Stock, September 12.
All other Departments, September 6.
Final payment in Stakes, August 15.
AUCTION SALE OF BOOTHS AND PRIVILEGES ON
CROUNDS. AUG. 26TH.
SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS—Wild EastShow, 50 people
—At abs, Turks, Skoiks, Ladies of the Turk-
ish Palace, etc., with Horses, Camels and
Donkeys; and a host of others.
Prize Lists, Programmes and Condit ots of
Sale of Booths Free.
CAPT.A.w.PORTE,Pres, T.A.AdOWNE.Fee.
11fre. May Jonson.
Ayer's Pills
"I would like to add my testimony to
that of others who have used Ayer's
Pills, and to say that I have taken them
for many years, and always derived the
best results from their use.
For Stomach
and liver troubles, and for the cure of
headache caused by these derailgements,
Ayer's Pills cannot be equaled. When
remedy for disorders oe what stomach,lbest
Liver, or Bowels,
my invariable answer is Ayer's Pills.
Taken in season they will break up ak
cold, prevent la grippe, cheek fever, and
•eguiate time digestive organs. They are
easy to take, and
Are the best
sv�
all-round famiiyy rundlelne I have ever
known."—6i rs. MAY JOII-VSON, 308 Rider
Ave., New York City.
i AYER'S PILLS
'Hl 'Moat Awards at War d'3 Fair.
dll Or' i,6ktt'aapaiA'i' $for heblood.
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A trip to IDEAL FAIR
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There is MORE to SLEoE IMOR tot the LEARN and
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than at all others put together.
EXCUII'SIONS t)N ALL LINES.
Entries eloriAugust 10th.
For Prize List, Programs, etc., Address
R. J. HILL, Manager. Toronto.
As regular as the seasons; as steady as the Polar star, as constant as the
compass. The quality of our goods do not change; we buy the best in the
market. We have a, big stock of
WOODEN WARE.
If you need a Washtub, a Pail, a Broom, a Mop or
Scrub brush, it will pay you to call.
We
have BeanHur, Bee
eesBrandcaMonsoon, ooin the Maravilla,
marethe finest of
TEAS— y p a
COFFEE—Fresh Grounleads them all. Take a look at our window for a
Bedroom
(*I?O SWALLOW
e
STRICTLY
After the 1st of Febr nary, I will sell
for Cash or its equivalent—feeling as-
sured it will be the most satisfactory
to all. It will enable me to buy my
goods to better advantage, and conse-
quently will sell at a closer tmargin,
giving my customers the benefit.
Thankcustomers and Patrons
for thea liberal support extended to me
in the past 1 respectfully solicit a con-
tinuance ot1 your favor, feeling assured
that the Cash System, being the true
principle, will recommend itself to all
right thinkinglpeople.
N.
Clinton
The Crown Blend and Russian
Blend—We direct your attention to those
high grade Indian and Ceylon Blends. I
have had the exclusive sale of these Teas
with most gratifying results; nothing but
high grade Teas are used in these blends;
ask for these and take no other, got sample.
Sole agent for Sailor Boy grand Japan Tea,
80o., 41b for $1. Special value in all Teas.
Fresh Lake Herring, Boneless Codfish
Fresh Haddook,Finan Tisdale, CannedFish
Canned. Corn, Peas and. Tomatoes, Flour
Oatmeal, &o ° Bargains in Crookery,Chine
Glassware, Dinner, and Toilet Sets, cto.
produce taken as Cash.
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OL$c N, - Clinton.