The New Era, 1883-11-09, Page 5U 'l{u' l oFF.=c Climax sough! sakes.
Quick, sure cure ; of all dealers 15cts.
h'e finest brands of Note -Paper,
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andToned.
Otir stock for the FALL AND WINTER TRADE ;is; now complete,
and will be sold at .prices ;TO . SUIT THE CLOSEST' BUYER.
CUSTOM WORK.
_L- , Fthe best -=leather _. in the' market, and guarantee to give
33ecut
satisfaction.
TRUNKS .& VALISES -A, fun assortment and very cheap,
EgKo' taken in exchange for`goods. --
r3 iii per eenE discount for cosh. `v TAYLOR kSON, ,CLINTON.
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great variety as usua
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allzser's strictlyPure 'pic
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We keep also the VERY BEST, BRANDS ;IN 'VINEGAR,
the beat manufacturers in' the . 'Dominion, at th
from
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BEAYEIA I3LOCK, NEXT To TILE TOWN
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MILLINEPSOUR < SPECIALTY, FINE ASSOR'rhIENT OF
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EA'1
HElS
FINE ASSORTMENT' OF BIRDS.
1 M Posts.
and < Bonnets in Straw,and SSORTAIENT OF PO
Fall HatsLIVE A
1 in all' the new styles and. colors. ASSORT T ENGLISH & FRENCH FLOWERS.
Chip,Y
Bonnets in Beaver, - : Beaver' ''&' Felt 'Hats and
Bonnets
IIats.;. and r Straw Chin, ,.
` .'. Bonnets cone Odet,i1
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ad
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(Ys,,.t
YlPhsh &Ielt, in new'StyIeSand shades.
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and friends to the f b
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bought
o o giving< sa.tis-
lion "hb:in the best markets and at `clone lienees we ;feel confident of •.
g . .with their; atronane
faction 'to all who may tis p �
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Stockof these'(yowls . v"`
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rices, ranging
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�$4 75'UP
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ALTof in1nE1Goods
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bilks and Valises forthe:miltiol 'Georgian glan B
aY Slin Ics 'always ant: - .'•
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Active Agents, Male .or. Female,` wanted at once
in every Township, Town and :! .
_W Village, to canvas , for
The circulation
WEEKLY ,EDITIQN.)
WYATT.4 & UQi, Asim,, canton
restores,,with the gloss and freshness; 9f youth,.
faded or gray hair 'to a natural, rich brown color;
or deep' black', asmaybe desired. By its use light
or red hair maybe darkened, thin hair,thickened,
andbaldness often; though not always, cured.
It cheeks falling. -Of the hair, •
and stinrdlatesa
weak andsiekly growth to vigor. "It prevents and
Cures scurf: and dandruff, aud7in%ls nea'-i7y every,
disease peculiar tothe scalp. ' As a Ladies' Hair
Dressing, the'\ ioof is unequalled; it contains`
• neither oil nor dye, renders' the hair soft, glossy,
cud silken in appearance, and imparts i delicate,
agreeable,' and lasting perfume.-
' ? ii. C. P. BRlcnaR writes from Kirby, Q., Suzy.
3,1883: "Last fall ins hair "Commenced falling
out, and in'a short time t became nearlybald. '1
used part of a bottle of AYER's HAIR VIe30R
ivhicli stopped.tlre Taping of the hair; and started
a new growth.:''L have, now a full head of hair
growing ;vigoronsly.,,and ant convinced that but
for the use of your pi•eparatio`ii I should leave been
entirely bald."
J.W. )30*Ex, proprietor of the:1lcArthur(Oh;io)
Enquirer, says,: "A.YER'S 11 SIR V.iaoa' is a most .
excellent preparation for the' hair: 1 speak of it
from my own experience. Ifs ,rise :promotes tris
growth of, new hair, anti'mal:cs it glossy and soft.
The Moors is also, a sure cure for -dandruff Not .
withinniy,knottlr,d;;o has'.tl e preparation•eyer..
failed to give entire satisfaction.
MR. ANGUS,,F:vitBAIRN leader of the, cele-
brated
ele
brated"FatbaiiiiS' mi1•y "of Scottish Vocalists,
writes, from I assort; J!ess., I%eb. d, 1880: "Ever
since rey`hair began Grm.ve silvery evtadence of the •
Change which 11ectnvrtitne procuretli,'I:have used .
AS I•R's:1ian Vicon, and so have been able to'
maintain an a •,pearance of. youthfnluess -a mat-
ter of ConsiderableC•.consequence
to 'ministers,
orators, actors; :wil.in fact every one who lives in
'the eyes of the public.,
,
. Mits
ublic -
Mus O. A Peaseo'T writing from 18 Edn ;St.`-
Caar"lestorwr :1lnss.,: Alrr d,,14, 1882 says : " Two'
,years ago .about 'two-thirds of my hair canie off
It thinned very rapidly, and' I WAS fast._growing
bald: On usinAvien's ItAIII Vroglt-the falling
stopped -.and -a.new 'growth commenced; and'. in
.about a month nay head wase eonipletely covered__
With sliorthair. Itha9 continued to grow,and le
.now as good as before it fell. I regularly nsed'but
oneally bottleotasadressing,"'the'Vrcon, but,now use itoccasion-
'
We have hundreds of similar testimonials to the
efficacy of, Ayala s 3I-aIn V1ooR. It needs but a
.trial to eonvinee the most. skeptical of Its value.
PREPARED 13Y
Dr. J. C. Ayer &- Co Lowell, Mass.
• Sold by all Druggists: "
of THE NVEEI .LY•'MAIL is now 75,0011 copies weekly, and
rapidly increasing..
From now till Jaiiii dry 1st, 1885, for ONE D014LAlt.
It centaurs the latest net s, both" Local and F6f rgn, a; splendid Story Page,
__ "_. a-'- - " -a .- te _ ._ ._ . -, _... _. _ v .i. .,....
Flrat class .� nc.tiltural Papfe icilable lllai•Izet Ii.e ,arts Lettal Golamn Househo]cl':
b bf
and Children s liepaltrrl nts, &c. - •
For further particulate apply to
COOPER,
., General, Agent, CLINTON:
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HELLEBORE and PARIS GREEN, :DALMATIAN And PERSIAN INSECT POWDERS
ti SEDT POWDl0cGlt3149„ FOI;t 74'Ei :FLY CAM'FAIG I. )
10113E6,$ iictitTTsitiiiiii4Ti LI** ' ;"'DICE,
JAM S `H. CQ1 i13 '- ,'
CHEMIST AND •DRUGGIST, CLINTON,. ONT.
iE11/1ISTS & DRUGGISTS,;
Albert Stx eet, C1iiito
The •pulllic will find our stock of 'medicines complete,. warranted genuine, and- 01
the best quality, '
TOILET SOAPS, I'ERFUIl3ERY, SHOULDER BRACES, TRUSSES, S.PONGES
• .4N1) ALL IZ.INpF3 or •DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES'USUA.LLII' KEPT
IN A FIRST. CLASS 'DRUG• STORE.
Drowsy, dull and'ou t of sorts ?
Are you liilious,5lauseatedand
' .'
made Su`k ttiy the thought of
food)' I ea dull, 'drag -
Ring 1,..'rti y our right •. side?
bo )(air h.dyers 'suddenly
,_get -sore anyappareht •
cause? ^ the whites of -
your eyes t c'l with yellow?'
Is your sl; I 'i; t l.inirny and
copper -c ;1.,. _rt'?; ] )oes rr your
niouth..,'t-.sie • l.latl /. in the;
norms;;? iic .v u (2ostive?
I)o youpiles?..
Are your ]s nrc'.5 irregular?'
Arc 30n ( _Ly i rl.in'sr711)-
ed at tie). i ? _ you gloomy
and t' ? Lyour
(-,;lorecl? :lie
you i t rt' r f i of bad
feehn• 0 :' i i ..1 1 :o t. of your`
body?
If 'Sr), t' •ed before
your ca;o z ' .r e serious—
. -
you.; :: _z ..oil by; some
, forth of, Y v 1 ..: or become
otirerwisd Lo(;t its ly sick:
Take. ''.SUL?l(fL:R A`H IttobT
I31TTErs: '] 11e t-oulile with
you is that your I ver is:out-of
order, a•Id I trod, regulating
S11Til1Cd".Ll— �'7I dbIt-:-R ASD•'=«•
IRON Biritzits will help }ou
as :nothing. Ll,c sl 1 to shape
of medicine c. I.
Regulated stimulated and.
Made,to do its proper war k ut
a proper manner by SULI'IItiR,
" ANA Irtov Brr•rt,s the :Liver
will resume
its•-alatural funs
tioils;,and all the above,'symp
toms will. disappear 'and be' •
forgotten. But doinot'negleet'
them. Use the remedy at
'once. Sold everywhere, price
yo cents;
AROUND THE COUNTY.
F. Pelton has-sgld out Ilia boot and shoe
business to Thos;. MCtinllllrn of Wroxeter.'
A bear was seen crossing through the
yields on the 14th con."' of 11Ic11 i]lcip , tho
' other day.
toothache curie. Relief at Once
onof all lens, :.,
ON'T PULL IT. Use Newt
of ail dealers,
15cts.
Mr. S. Murphy has purchased the ,farm
belonging to Hngh;Currie'east of Seafortb,
for the 'sum of,r$7,250 cash) This is an ex- •
-
celient farm of` 100 acres.
Wm. McCutchen;,has sold his farm be-:
ing' the south half of lot 14,.con. 6, Morris;
consisting of 100 acres to Mr.John Ro; b cf' .-
the same township for $5,200..
1Vir. ., Campbell been re-engaged
in U. S,JasS: Ido, 15 &'31), Hawick and'' Car
rick, at a ealary,of $390. Robs. Stewart,:
of Brussels, has been engaged as teacher
in the Jamestown, school at a salary -of
$$$0•
Is,,your hair, turning gray .and gradually
falling out ? Ht1L's F3air Renewer will restore
it.to.,ite _ornginals.-color, _dud --stimulate -the- °
follicles to produce a now And luxuriant'
growth. It also cleanses the scaly erndicates
dandruff, and is a most agreeable an'd"`hann - s -
less dressing. -
Mr. Udder, late prupriet-r of the old
Bracestty mill, which is.aititated an the
iidint .a .fie G:"'T.; n,.r`tli bf 131yih has
purchased the property in Blyth known as.
Milnritdaeile's mill, and will comtnenae'
work in a' $hurt time. Mr. Livingstone
has lerlei•d Itlr. Carl is mill building, and
will put hie machinery into place,
.. Miud and body alike suffer from . sluggish
action of the blood, the result of dyspepsiaor
biliousness, Ayer's I'ills will stir up the
liver, expite the strniach aper buw"ls to -activity-,
openthe pores of the system, and insure
health, of roily-, which is indispensable to:
mental +tot
As an instance of the importance and ex-
tent of �h: egg trdde of thin •section; we
May : state [hat duril _% the 'present season
Mr. D. D. Wilson, of this town, has 'paid,
out over $300,000 for eggs, and fully two, "
'thirds of that large sum hasrheen distribut-
ed'through the county of. Huron; and all
the, eggs, .with the • exception; of three oar
loads, have been handled and packed in
j_g-ts>txp, i1brierS isotL-iLsSLinforma us
tha;trrnanyfatmers'•in thou vtcinity''have
-dins season 'sold. over $100 Horth of eggs.—
Expositor.
BILI It'Y
• That the premier of the Dominion
should 'havebeen unseated in one county ::-:-
because his friends, could notrefrain from
bribery in his interest, is not a cireum-
stanc3 of which as .Canadians we should
bribery be pram", . Of course, brbe
Is the same
no atter in whose`interesf itmay'be re -0
-
sorted to ; but one would prefer that a
man : with- the national and almost :world-
ivide'reppotation of Sir John A. Macdon-
.
aid, Should, not.. be: til'e 'beneficiary of so
dis iac aact.. -'Lt is, said that there -
disgraceful n
Was. bribery on theother side. Sup=
-l.n
iosi'thele was; two blacks do not makea.
white P,>tter tar for an 'man to be de-
feated;
by � • means dishonorable sans than to
feared n
avoid, defeat ;by means equally ' d'islion-
or ible, The public conscience needs tet '
r fi L seamed. on". this. matter..;
he.inoe illy
pinker ithi set einem' 1 anfl' utterly: dis-
Y �PY,
graceful � -hetiher,applied to•a judge on
h •,
the bench. of to -a, voter tbe• ollin -lace °.
_ p g place
its character is the same. Itis'an'attempt
"to .Make the low motive, of. freed .predo='
urinate over. ,a sense of duty.. It may per-
-hapslreyrilsaTd that -freers are srsme
voters who have. no sense of duty; and:,. •
regularly look forward to -an`election
as a means of getting a few. ill -earned
dollars. No'do}`ibtthere .is such - a class;
but the way to Inspire such .:men with a
sense of duty would'e to re rain most
serilpulously-.from any appeal to lower`.
motives in connection -wit ll --the= exercise
of their political rights.. But when men- .t
in broadcloth go about 'purchasing votes
at $2 or $5 apiece, it is no wonder the po-
litical education of the inases is not ad-
vanced, The proper place hQ b
is the eoniinoil jail. He is thofetcorrupteriberr
of out political systein,aud-the-enemy of :,;
Society 7f all the .inen ,were as , loose .in
princi`ple asaie,'wemight as;.well put up .
the government to auction at once; • for
the whole -business of politics" would be
merely. a:battle 'oftlie purses): This is not,
the -first trine that the unwise zeal of. Sir.
John's friends • bits" got him into .similar
trouble, for he was unseated for Kingston
in the year 1874, on account of •the-bri-
beiy,provcid to have been resorted to in
his behalf. '; It would be worth Sir John's'
nubile to try hard' to prevent his •friends
tram bribing in his behalf.-- Montreal
t;onservative.''•
WATTS &. 00. CU NTorli.
Disraeli once said'that to -be a great law-
yer meaus.to ruin a great man.
For the year up, to date, 348,035 immi-
grants arrived - at;New York, being a de=
.crease of 55,450-compared..with last.year.
Lieut General Phi' .. Sheridan has as -
sunned cuinmand of . the ':United.' States
rhino's, which, taw numbers 25,000 men',
vice General W. T. "Sherm:
an; retired. ti"
Thirty years-ago'Slieridan was a ,pupil` of
Gen. Robert•E. Lee, at •Weat Point, and
:stood 34th 'in a char;a;' of 52. 'Only 13 ,of
thn2clasa, shill • survive .Sheridan , is the; ,
14ti1 cotnniancler of;the, ar.ny and, the -
to hold'‘theaank•of lieutendtit-general, 'his
predecessors. in ' thelatter respect' :being
LVaehtngton, Scott, Grant "and Sherman.•
His dsatitnp€ion of thochiefi command will.
not, raise his rank to general, the rank QP.
jived hy, grant andSherinan
' On the27 th, iE seems, the iliid'oi botto t
mills' discharged 1,341 operatiies for ,-7a
month. The St:- •Annex, ".the Valleyfield'..'-:,.
and the Stormont'h11113 are to'close for the ,
same period of time At this season -Of:
--thi� y -ea> .iLw.ilLpro.vq t very_..serio.us busi- _W•
'nese fortriose unfortunate people'whom
the Government and the Tory newspapers
haro so, shamefully,,decetved. It' -is high
title that Sir John Macdonald, Sir Leon-
, ard•Tilley and their organs put their hands
in Heir pockets" acid did something for
the poor people whom troy : have deluded
RAILWAY 11313E CARD..
Trains leave; Ciintoll as follows
anAsa TRII\I' RATLW.AY. • • •.
(aorng fast, Gorrig^Westi.
6.15 a.ni' express 8.20 a.m. mi ed'.
4:20 aim. mixed ! 1,17 p.m- exppress.
1.17' p. m: express. l3; 15 p.m. infixed
3.50' p,m, mixed '• I 9,00 p.m. express
GREAT T REST3PN RAILWAY,..,.
Going; North. Going South.
9,25 a,tn, exprei s 8,20am. express
6.10 p.m. rxpreis 3;50 pan. express
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