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The New Era, 1884-04-18, Page 6• SR1 I1�T E- and "'► ITMOVIER, SHOES TAYLOR � S ! 1 ' for ' Spring and Summer .. is now complete, . �u� stock fo_. theSp . g ample_ e, and will be found on inspection, to embrace the best makes in the Dominion, at the most reasoriable rates. TRUNKS, VALISES, LADIES SATCHELS, . &c. on hand; 'and for sale at low prices•. Butter and Eggs: takentai 'exch .'ange - . ' i'St a er . oex.... off for' Oa.Bbt, 1) GET • —0 TJ R, NIT.0 .1NT.40 F $Best Stock ara,d. _ Lowest Prices. In this linewe:show the nicest goods ever • offered in. Clinton. The Old Staiid, Victoria . Street, Clinton, GI�ASS HETI:, '50 ',e. C.�kta r Thompson di Switzer. STILL WE LIVE1. And do business more: than ever.. Better Bargains than :ever. .0 ►—i B00111. :& SIIO S rJl: Women's Good Prunellas for 60 c. • Women's •Lace Boots, $L. •�. E., Men's Lace Shoes. $2. Don't buy. another pair of Boots until C7? you see our new Spring Stock: Come one,.come all. No r'$ - trouble to••show goods. " . . >3 WANTED, A. QtYANTITY OP GOOD, POTATOES: {xi aafpOara .uio Muo tu.a Just. a ;Few Left. Wo have yet. on hand tt few • pUO7�11N4G- STCO.VE. VVhieh wo 'ale :selling at a Ing •reduction in - a � ,older to Make •rtionr,foloris lame stock of SPRING H.ARDWAE Which will arrive shortly in, the rshitpe of SPADES, SHOVELS, .HAKES, NOES, NAILS, LOOKS, HINGES, WHITE LEAD, PAINTS ' OILS MACHINE OILS, circ'.,, Alb) THE PRIDES WILL 13 RIGI£T. • i Wo wish to 'return our . tbankryto our nuineroits eustamere'for the very literal• support they have extended to us lin :tho past, and Will endeavor to .act in the • future so that we may receive .a contingence of the"same." '`•r I411L673333160. �M. , B ick I31o0k, sign of tho Padlock, elintori. wATTO u az 00 . CHEIVII6T8 & DR'UGG'ISTS, ..A...11.bert Street;, .aiinto . The public will find our stock off medicines complete, warranted. genuine, atld.t>i t ; ` . ' the best gtlality. • + • • . TWIST ,SoArS Snoty.LDEIt Bn o s,Tf sES,SroWuEs'' • ANz} ALL KINDS Ox' ,DPIyGGISTS' StJN.mrES US`CTALLY KEPT' IN A Fitts' CRASS Atm, STORE. , t (.f14LN�,�'UN PLANING MILL DRT KILN f .fftHE SUBSCRIBER HAVING JUST COMPLETED -:ll and furnished his new Planing Mill with m hen I now OLD cwrsuS Felt RALE. -,Coats, "a csts, putts, Caps, socks, mitts, &e , to tt old age down to in- fants. lam .home' on Mondays. Any person having rags or truck in my line, can leave word at my hoUPlo', and l will fetch it and give value. Ali debt.) doe Mary Marten's estate, must bo paid to Save trouble. Paper. leg, painting, and jobbing of that Hort done byGxoaoa BsxrLsy. A good strong boy wauted. W. MARTEN, Peeler, Boxi;l, Clinton, A BUGLE CALL. Foie tots OF r115 U. E. f.et'ALts•r1, (Or1 1ua1) A thigh) Call through Canada is ringing, The taartial strains which thrilled our past awake, The soul's, war voices chant forgotten. lyrics, $hq echoes from long shrowded alliance 'break.. AYER'$ The dewy West hears those upwafted'eclrae,), why sheuld the Weak emblazoned glory shed Tho oilmen royalty of sunset hallows The year which crowns the. memory of our dead: - tog of t ;all orders in his is most prepared nmt ars © a'ye i l "� a to attend to all orders in his lino in tho most prompt a� ,{, j and satisfactory Manner. and at reasonable gates. He would slso return thanks to all who patronized the old flint before they were burned out, end now being in a better position to execute orders expeditiously, feels confident he can give satisfaction to all, F 0TORT ,Near the Grand Treitel: Rail- way, Clinton, THOMAS mKEliZIE. sa• • SARSAPARILLA FOR— !Anil C MPLAIIII. DYSPZPa , And for Purifying the Blood. the It has been in use for 20 years and has proved for SICK to bo the HEAst pDAC preparation 1 Af' } ' THE SIDE OR BACK. LIVER l UM- 1 • PLAINT. LES, -and N Tall Drc•:n•:t4d that arise from a Disordered 1..tvet impure blood. Thousands of our b•.> t j' people take it and give it to their ohs dren. Physicians prescribe it daily. Thos. - who use it once, recommend it to other,. It is made from Yellow Dock.liondu• ras Sarsaparilla, Wild Cherry, Stillingia Dandelion Sassafras, Wintergreen, and other weli•known valuable Roots and Herbs. Itis strictly v table; and can- not hurt the'mostdei oate^cogstitutlon Itis one of the beat medicines:in usefor Regulating the Bowels.- Itis sold by all responsible' druggists atone dollar for a quart bottle, or six bottles for five dollars. Those who cannot obtain a bottle .of this medicine from,. ,their druggist may send us one dollar, and we will send it to them. • i W. 201018T011 CO., Voasfactnrsfs, AmasERSTBVRG, ONT. .MITATTO Or CO., A -gents, ,stunton • cnres Rheumatism,. Nensalgla, *Menmatlo .gout, General, Debility, Catarrh, and all disorders caused by a thin and impoverished, or corrupted, condition et the blood; expelling -the blood poisons from the system, enriching , and renewing the blood, and restoring its vital, ixing power, Deering a long period pf unparalleled useful.. need, A7t1.R'0 SARSAPARILLA has proven its perfect adaptation to the cure of all diseases originating in poor blood andaweakened vitality. It is a highly concentrated extract of Sorsa. parilla and other• blood -purifying roots, combined with Iodide of Potassium and iron, and is the safest, moat reliable, and most economical blood -purifier and blood -food that can be used. inflammatory Rheumatism Cured. "AYER's SARSAPARILLA has cured; mo of the ,Inflammatory 'Rheumatism, with which I have, flutfered for many years. W. H. AMOORE.".' Durham, Ia., March 2, .188.7,• "Eight years ago I had'an attack of ltheruna- or dress, without help. tIsm so severe that I Gould not move from, thebed, I tried several remedies without much if an relief, until I took AYI§n's. SAEBAraan•,La, by the use of two bottle of which I was completely cured. I have not been troubled with the Rheumatism since. Have sold large quantities of your SARBArAIIILLA, and it still retains its wonderful popularity. The dlany notable cures it has effected in this vicinity'con- vinee me that it is the best blood medicine ever • offered to the public. E. F, HARM," • itiver St., lluokland, :;lass., flay 13, l882. «>;ast March Z was so weak from general dei 'bility that I could not walk without help Fol, lowing the advice of a friend, I commenced taking AYER s SARSAPARILLA, and before I had used three bottles I felt as well as I everdidin my life. I have beenat. work now for two months, and think your SARseiAitrr,LA the greatest blood medicine in the world, JAUEs .MAYNAan." a20 West 92d St.,13ewYork, July 19,1882, AYua's SARsafiwiuLLA cures Scrofula and all Scrofulous Complaints', Erysipelas, Ec- acme,' Ringworm, Blotches,' SoresBoils,' Tumors, and Eruptions of the Skin. It clears the blood of all impurities, aids digestion, stimu. Iatea the action of the bowels, and thus restores vita. iffy.and strongthens.the whole system... ;. PREPARED Bit ., Dr J C.Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.. Sold by all Druggists; price $1, six bottles, O. USE PL•EISCi H. •7P! AN' COMPRESSED YEAST • IIIb: QUICKEST, • THE. ,PEST,. and THE MOST RELIABLE YEAST in the • market, for all kinds. of Bread and Cakes. It • is • used almost exclnsiyely in London, Hamilton, aid other town. Two . cents -Per package, 'at. .• _ . • white wheat grotvs to, perfection in south- ••ALDERT.STREET, Cl1NTON, i18af the Market. SHARMAN'S Grocery, The wat'riers shine through slowlygather)ng twi- light With ail the glow of battle throbbing fires, ' Those burning rays write on the agree stIlin e�� Star legends of thalami's immortal tires, • The mon who fought through dense, unwavering midnight, With flashing steel the darknessovercame Their spiritssin aurora rrested brightness, Receive the glint of swords which mot in flame. The grey dawn floats around "The White Wava .Thunderer," Tho men who tell beneath dawn's earliest light, Left the old Battle Cry Of, their forefathers -- "The White Wave Thlutdcrer" echoes, "Cod and Itight. ,J • •fiTho noonday forms an arch of living: triumph, A living arm of;names which, gannet die, • Those hero names. crown everlasting rnountable, O'er frontier lands beneath a boundless sky, • From the leaf cymbals of our stately forests,-•- Front the load showers of sceptre glittering Bens,—.� From the low drifting cloud's storm silvered trout. pets,1 One righty strain this every loyal breeze '1 he air is parted with a sound of banners 'Of banners in unyielding conflict torn, Tho sunset wanes its fax wind -rippled crhnson, Like standards e'er a cottqueririg army borne. Sons of the U. E. Loyalists stand forward " - The earth is quickening with a ,nations tread,-:. ,bugle ball through Canadais ringing • That bugle gall shoult wake the very dealt. E'ruEz4in•'Iimr'soN. , Sorel; (Zito., April,1084... • ' About •eleii.hoadarbe. For Years and years the writer had been; haying sick or nevous headaches • after ex:. citement, mental labor, noise or long rides. ` ' Zo•pe•sa cured me- entirely. • I 'now take about two. teaspoonfuls about twice a Week,' enough to operate about twice, and neve, . have a headache. I eat well, sleep sound, my system is regular in overy way. Zopesa is a grand thing for the: liver, dyspepsia and generale' syatefn: , May .everybody know .it and try it. . .N.-- INDMAN, WHEAT: ' ' A"few facts respecting the Indian wheat ,crop -published by the British. Agricultural .' Dopartnment are of•apecial interest to Cal:. : uadian wheat growers as•ndicating'theex- tent th which "Hin:doetan is likely..to prove a dangerous competitor in the British' mat- • ket. The yield in British' 'India for J885 is calculated at abou>a 190,000,000 bushels, and the provinces- still ..under native rule produced 50,000,000 bushels additional— the prodnetion dditional-theprodnetion varyirfefrarn.seven:to thir• teen bifshcls- an -acre: The beat .kind of 4 Splcodid dttor tal EBB rLains. NEW PERFUMES,. LOTUS QV:H1' '1' 41, 19, Af,PI �L IAL (N"DEI; ,' Bogu T, and all of Lunux's Opals •• TLAIR BRUSHES, COWI$S TOOTH AND -NAIL BRUSHES: • TOILET• .SOAPS, COSMETICS, &C. • J -A:] 119 S L. C IVSB Y:. UHE'SIIST. AND DRUGGIST, GLINTON, (.OMPLE'1'.1 ASSORTMENT' OF M ern India, and scute .other sections of the. peninsn)a, and soft red wheat, which ranks • next, is, chiefly raised in .the Nerbudda' • valley. • 1tVhen the railroad system of In= iia is More . fully extended it is. expected : tliat enc fourth •of• the total , yield in good years can- be exported, Ae the emr;t of production in Northern In- dia is only 'about 29 cents per bushel. It will -really beacon how• formidable a. rival: India is'likely to prove In •the European, . foodmarket. It certainly looks as'thouglt a continued .demand • for Canadian wheat at anything like present prices cannot• be reckoned upon, as a factor in the, develop- ,mentof, our ] orthwest. ' • Nine Physicians Outdone blas, HPIen-Pharviz, No. 331 Daytou .Chicago, Ill., is now in her sixty -night year, and states. that 'sho has, suffered -with Con snmption for about ten years, was•treated by .• nine physicians, all' of'thom' prenounoing her • case hopeless, • She has given lip all hopes of ever recovering. Seven bottles of Dr; King's New Discovery for Consumption completely cured her, and satisfy please, drop her n postal and satisfy, yourselves, • Call at-. • Watts d Co's.'drag'store and get a free .trial liottle, , . • Comprising all the .Newesit Styles ip . FRENCH & AMERICAN HA LS'& BONNETS In Chip and "Fancy Straws.' 1i!owet-s, keathcrs; Tiprs, Pom;Poms, Ornaments, Laces, Peibbol'ls, 'Silks: and Satins.' Having bought 11'othe leading :importers in tire r• s e trade,.And at prices that we aro enabled to offepm ecial Value in •tho above lines. EMBROIDERIES, large stock to choose' from. DRESS ORNAMENTS, PASSt.MENTRIES AND GIMP TantsziNGS:.' • Full line Of SPRING PRINTS and genterai assot;tnient of DRY GOODS. Hats itnd Bonnets made 'over' into" =111 the leading styles. . Apprentices •wanted to learn the straw work. R BEES'LEY" &°.,SOL BEAVER BLOCK • 0 . •Its that Winnipeg free Press Mr.E.W. Thom son closes a`strong appeal, from .a Federalist. Point tof, view, or jostieo to Manitoba, with these striking words:--: - The men of the North-Westare hero the' vanguard of the Dominion to exercise . its' strength, to consolidate its power, may be to ' save tt.in the' day -of •ifoed. Be•they British first or Canadian first, their objeota'are aimea>;. wholly alike,.and their roads run far together: To remain British, 'tile British must stand by . the Dominion; to became a nation, the Cana- • diens must hold -fast byConfederation.,Agood . • orew will net leaves the ship'bec:utse•the cap. tain and mate seem insane and bent -on soul. •fling tor. Tliey will take the lirst occasion to 'clapthe madmen 'under hatches, bring the vessel safely into' port,and with.better offic- ers take her seaward 'again to exult in pros - mous galea and$proud1y battle against every adverse storm." .: ' • . ;'5Evaltwnonx_snoui,n keg csuoh' a thing ae pp • Zo•pe.sa in the house, and by regulating the bowels aud•system,keep away. headache, ' heartache, dejection. Zoposa invigorates the. liver,••niakea the family, happy. by Making • • health, -ty .r I.D,D T.:!..00 M 8:t, I'ay a .reasonable pride, and go where you are sure, that you will get_it well trimmed on u .0- ono. ul ' • and matte by'iitst-class workmen. Go TO 0..46s.. H .chit; you will 'not be deceived, and -we will not take oft 10 or 20 cents on the dollar but will sell a5 cheap as any hoose in Town. TO L• If you want a nice and cheap OVERCOAT...—.'- 5 O � HALL Conic and get a SUIT cut in the latest style, and a perfect fit. If you want a good PAIR OP PANTS, go to the OAIC IIALL, cut to fit with ease and comfort. Go'to the OAX HALL, you will find it to your advantage to examine our stock before you decide elsewhere. - • Itta11EMBLIt THE PLACE;-N$°i r . i)OOlt TO . Ti oMrSoN & SWITZER'S • 1V.Jrrt�r aw O :EJPj. OAK�::HALL, BEAVER BLOCK, CLINTON.k Match and':Clock -Maker, • JB\VEL•I.1?R, &c,, pre' ITE TUE 'd1AILKIET,CLINTON • Where he koope h soled assortutobt of •WA7`CRES, CLOCHS, Jew.g.0 ERY, SILVER- • • WARE, • Which We will eels at 1•eagonahlt rates.• • Repairing of every description Promptly. at tended to, and all work warranted, J„BIDDLllOoltiBE.' Oilmen, H&c. 1882. N1:w BUTCHER SHOP , ' r1]IE undersigned desires to'thanlr his nu - .L morons frion in Clinton and vicinity fol their liberal patroliaeo during the twelve years • he •earried on• the butchering Ilnatnesn, and • would intimate to 'them,that.' he has re-coni- meneod business In Core's bu#Iding on' •Inure, Street. wiiarn be will be pleased to meet hie old trien,l a'le...s tunny new ones as ;nay' favor111)51 with their' patronage. • ROW. -FIs2`1IAf HS.