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'rite only medicines Gold by druggists, under
s positive guarantee from their manufact-
urers. that they 'will do just what is claimed
for them—that is, benefit or cure in all oases
of diseases for which they are recommended,
or the money paid for them will be promptly
refunded --are Dr. Pierce's world,famed spe-
cifics, manufactured by World's Dispenaary
• Medical Association, of Buffalo, N. Y.
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures
all diseases .arising from a torpid or deranged
liver, or from impure blood, as Dyspepsia, or
Indigestion, Pimples, Blotches, Eruptions,
Salt -rheum, Tetter, Erysipelas, and Scrofu-
lous Sores and Swellings. Consumption, or
Lung -scrofula, is also cured by this won-
derful remedy, if taken in time.
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is the
world -famed remedy for all those chroniu
weaknesses and distressing derangements so
common to American women. It is a most
Potent invigorating, restorative tonic, or
atreA giver, imparting tone and vlgor'to
the w ole system, As a soothing cervine it
is unequaled. See guarantee printed on the
bottle - wrapper and faithfully carried out
for many years.
Copyrlgbt,1888, by WORLD'S DI& MBD. dss'N.
$500 �F_
for an incurable ease of Ca-
tarrh in the Head by the
proprietors of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. By
its mild, soothing and heating properttes, tt
cures the worst cases. no matter of bow long
standing. By druggists, 60 cents, -
REDUCED 1{.A'I's'Es
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To MANITOBA, BRIT. COLUMBIA
And the NOR•WE_S•TERN STATit.,
VIA BEATYS SAI Pd, a >t
Steamers, United Emp e, Ontario and
Catnp.tna, sailit:g froth Sarnia '"ring navi-
gation (woatharpermittin') evbr,, ton(!."
and Friday night, and calling on N'eduer
day and Saturdays at Goderich and Kincar
dine, contracting at the latter place with the
0.1'. 11. train leaving Clinton at 10 a, tn., for
St Joe's Island, Garden River, Sault 5to.
Mar,.; Port Arthur and Duluth, connecting
at Port, Arthur with the Canadian Pacific
ltailway. end at Duluth with the 'Rod River
Valley Railway. Lowest states, beat accom-
modations, Express.' time and choice of
routes.
JAMES R. BEATTY, W. JACKSON
Gen'. Manager Sarnia A, 0. PATTISON
Agents, Clinton
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i 1 DD,ITi' WANT RBIf,,TW(' BUT
The Bev Charles EI. Fowler,
D.D., of San -4101016W, a I)iaho
of the l4;letbodirlt Episcopal Churg)
`vbo has. just completed . trip
around the world, on Selptatmbur
16th ozpreased the belief that ten
yea hence America would pay.
for its anti-Cbineee Iowa with the
blood of her citizens. He occu-
pied the entire session of the
Methodist Ministers on that day
in speaking about his obaervu-
•tions of Missionary work, the ob-
ject of his trip being personally
to inspect the workings of foreign
missions. In speaking of the law
prohibiting the Chinese from com-
ing -VS -America. Bishop Fowler
said it was • the. most dastardly
and disgusting thing that Ameri-
ca ever did. 'And,' be said, with
Blow emphasis, which was very
impressive, 'it will be paid for
some day by the blood of some of
America's best men.' He thought
every American should blush for
shame when ho thought of the
violation of the -treaty with China,
whereby Chinese were not per-
mitted to land on dur shores. 'I
tell you you are thinking and
trouble is brewing.' The greatest
prince in China said to me, one
day, 'We are looking to our home
interests now. Ten years will put
China into shape as to her interior
arrangements, then we will look
after her outside interests.' They
are making great guns and iron -
clads and are manning them. In
ten years the country with one-
third of the inhabitants of the
globe will be _ready to .ask what
we mean by trifling with her
treaty.
♦5.
Gostin,.. r
is the . eS.elatnation of thousands ,
suffering from catarrh. To all
such we say : Oaterrh Gran be 1
cured by Dr Sage's Clitat`rh items-
dy. It bas been done in thou,.
sands of cases ; why not in yours?
Your danger is in delay., Enclose
a stamp to World's Dispensary
Medical Association, Buffalo, N.Y.,
for pamphlet on this disease.
NEWS NOTES.
The King of Portugal is serious-
ly ill.
.Dr. Blackstock, of' Thorold, died
of congestion of the lungs Wednes-
day night.
A .clist:eterous land slide took
place at Quelea on Thursday,
burying many people in the
debris of their own houses:..
A Dakota fanner ie in Mani—
toba seeking locations for himself
and twonty•five others who have
found it impossible to live with
comfort in Dakota,
The Tate bin Gooderhani's be
quest of $200,000 to Victoria Col-
ege, on condition of removal from
Cobouig to Toronto,w ill likely set
the knotty question of federation
at rest.
• Mr John Seloiore, a Maidstone
farmer, was killed on Wednesday.
He went up in his barn to throw
down some hay, when he • fell
through a hole. He fell on his
bead and shoulders, causing his
.death. Ho leaves a wife and
children.
A disgraceful exposure has just
been made at Spokane Falls,
which implicates two members of
the Common Council and a police
officer. They are charged with
.having formed a conspiracy to
appropriate the funds and supplies
furnished by contribution for the
relief of those, who suffered by
the recent di,iagtrous fire.
Wm. Watkins, Chief of' Police
of -the Town of Parsons, while
watching for burglars early Wed-
nesday morning, fell asleep on
the edge of the platform of the
Delaware & Hudson Depot with
his head resting on his hands.
The engineer of a fast train failed
to observe the sleeping Hifi r and
he was struck by the train and
killed.
Jrfinard's Liniment relieves JTe'ural"gics
The Ottawa Free Press. notes
trio absence of Mr G. E. F'ostor,
Dominion Finance Minister, from
the recent Dominion Alliance
meeting in Toronto. "Mr Fos-
ter," says our contemporary,"has
n� more use for the Dominion Al-
liance. Ho is now busy counting
try the revenue derived by his
Government frcdm what be used to
call 'the traffic in distilled dam-
nation and soul-destroying poison,
and finds that it pays better than
delivornig temperance lectures at
tent dollars a night." These be
words which would cut through
the cuticle of a rhinoceros.
Poor girl, poor girl, 'so young, so fair,
And doomed to die so soon
The seeds of death are scattered there,
And long before life's noon
The grass will grow upon her grave:
So friends, in sorrow say, •
And think no power on earth can save
The dear one from decay.
Why do they 'think and talk
like this? Simply because some
of her family have died from-
scrofulous
rom-scrofulous poisoning ,of the blood,
and they see indications of the
same taint in her. Scrofula of
the Lungs, commonly called Con-
sumption, is a terrible disease,
and it is not to be wondered sit
that they dread it. But it can be
conquered. The poison can:' be
driven out of the blood. Tho
taint can he. eliminated from the
system. Dr Pierco's Golden Medi-
cal Discovery has cured thou-
sands of persons who were expect-
ed to find early graves because
'there was scrofula in the family,'
' Golden Medical Discovery' is
warranted to remove all blood
taints from whatever cause aris-
ing. It cures nil scrofuloui,; skin
and scalp diseases, or money paid
for it will be returned.
otton Root Compound
Composed of Cotton Root, Tansy and Pen•
nproyal—{{,rapnred by an old pphyy•alelaa, I3
S000E,691:LLLT C,ED MONTLOW/ by
thousands of practice
and has been pre.
Prteo $1. 8e Will be mal M tot anyoAddress Inovera Canada
and VA. Docto'r's consultation boors, 0 toll an'd 1 to
d,' •0100505R of women treated only. Sealed partici).
IS,,, two stamps, Lndira only, address POND LILY
COMPANY. ho, 3 Plshet Dlock,131 R'nodward avenue
Drtrolt.Dnclt. Aug 30.3mp
NEWS NOTES
Hon. John Carling is confined
to hitt house, having contracted a
severe cold.
Rev. S. H. Couch, a Baptist
minister at Little Rock, Ark., is
cbargod with forgery.
At Catnpbellford, on Friday, a
man named Vaublariicunl deliber-
ately shot another man named
Fleming.
1%L' John McLellan, one of the
pioneers of \Vest Williams, passed
away early Thuisday morning,
at the ripe ago of 82 year s and
six months. •
The North Perth exhibition
takes place in Stratford on Ooto-
bef' 3rd and 4th. Ono of the prin-
cipal features will be a stallion
race for a purse of $200.
At Charles Straet Presbyle
Han Citur('h, Tot Onto, on Friday
night, three young ladies were set
apart tin• work in the foreign.
mission field.
The ,receipts of the Toronto Ex-
hibition, on \Yeduesday 'were
several thousand dollars more than
ever before in the history of' the
institution, viz., $16,060,165.
E. II. Pratt and John Allen,
who left Now York City, May 14,
on horseback, with the intention
of'erossing the Contin_ opt, arrived
at Sacramento, Cal., Saps, 19.
Jt'inard's Liniment Cures' Oandrufr
Messrs. Thomas McDonald and
Thos. McClay are each building
handsonie brick house~ in Wood-
stock. When finished they will
move their families from Miteholl,
. Mrs Hiram Snell, of Malad Ida-
ho, has given birth to tbi•e•:- soya
and three girls. They weigh
eightpounds altogether. All are
bright and heart} and promise to
live.
A 'young son of Mr Chas.Whit-
worth, of St. Marys, while play-
iug et. School on Tuesday, Rota
stepped on I),' Some larger boys,
and hall 'hit; leg broken al,ovo the
ankle,
A Waterspout burst over Cerro
Gordo, near Arandes Jalisco, Mex-
ico, on Thursday, causing several
deaths. Much live stock was
swept away and houses were de-
stroy,ecl: -
At Owon Sound, on Friday, the
.Magistrates committed for trial
the four prisoners, Russell, Tripp,
MaFadyen and Dagett, accused of
being the principals in the Baltic
outrage. ,
' The now frame house of Conrad
Eckert, of Sebringville, was de-
stroyed by fire recently with its
contents. It originated in the
chimney. Insured for $600 in
the Downie Mutual.
The Crossley -Hunter revival
meetings in Parkhill closed 00
Tuesday evening, after over.$hree
weeks of great success and power,
during -which time about 200
persons expressed conversion.
.Miss Maggie Hamilton, of Ful-
lerton, who was plucked by the
Board of Examiners, feeling dis-
satisfied with their decision, ap-
pealed to the Minister of ;Educa-
tion, and succeeded in getting a
certificate.
Mr Nagle, of the G.T.R. works,
Stratford, was raising one of the
heavy windows in the shop the
other day, when the stick which
he had placed under it Co hold it
up slipped •out, and the window.
fell on his arm, breaking ono of
the bones below the elbow.
Boils, pimples and•skin diseases
of all kinds speedily. disappear
when the blood is purified by the
use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It`has
no equal as a tonic alterative, the
results being immediate and satis-
factoiy. Ask your 'druggist for
it, and take no other.
'Archdeacon Reeves, who has
labored in the far North for twen-
ty years, is at Winnipeg and
brings a terrible talo of suffering
among the Indians. Archdeacon
Reeves said.: "Two months ago
thirty died from starvation. Last
winter a largo number died, ow-
ing to privation 'and failure to
procure game. There was a
great scarcity of food. It wa
not so much the general lack
subsistence, but the rabbits were
a complete failure." Reeves told
of a case of Cannibalism three
months ago on the Peace River
the only one ho hoard of, where
one woman killed another. He
had aeon the woman at Fort Ver—
million. She said she killed her
sister in order to procure enough
meat to keep herself alive. Some-
times the fish in the waters failed
and intense suffering resulted.
MESSRS. C. C. RICRARDS & Co.
GEns ,—I have used your MIN-
ARD'S LINIMENT successfully in a
serious case of croup in my family. --
In fact I consider it a remedy no home
shoilld bo without.
Cape island:
,1 F. Cnsitsorr:}t.
So SAY ALL,—That M1NAItD'S
LINIMENT ie the standard liniment
of the day, as it does just what it , is
represented to do.
for Inf�I alre
••Caa*u M�MwsU Flpdbe�llldeeu*L►t MS Oaatadl
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THE POPULAR
pnr OoHouse
LONDESBORO
We are now showing the richest and
most complete stock of DRESS GOODS
we have every offered to our customers.
Many lines have been. imported direct, and
the balance has been purchased from one of
the best Dress Goods Houses in Canada -
The prices range from 10c. to $1.25 a yard, and the styles, colors and patterns
are so varied that it would be useless to attempt to describe them. See them
early and make your selection.
ltsl, A little warm, perhaps, to talk about KNITTED 'WOOL,
SHAWLS and WOOL FASCINATORS, however, the choicest
Goods will be the first sold, and the early Customs shave the
preatect to choose from. We have several styles in
the leading colors, •
NOW, A WORD T0...GE TLEMEN.
We have a grand range of T.ROUSERINGS, HATS,
CAPS, TOP SHIRTS, buttoned or laced, and UNDER-
CLOTHING. Or In READY-MADE CLOTHING,
SUITS and OVERCOATS, we still hold our place in
the front rank.
Will be pleased to have all close cash buyers look
fullythroughour entire stock, and compare value
fore making fall purchases.
care-
s be -
W. L. �OUIMETTE,
..'Ir LOP _ DISQ R @'A
STIFF HATS -- All the leading styles, l:ought
from the best manufacturers..
SOFT HATS — The, best and cheapest goods in
the market
STRAW HATS—Our stock is worth seeing, ex-
cellent quality, and away down in price.
Close buyers shonld not fail to call and see these goeds, the low price
and good quality are selling them very fast
'Gent's Furnishings and Fine Tailoring
FRAM SHEPHERD, The Data TaiIor, Alberta CLINTON
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JLINTON NEW E
R. HOLMES, — — Publisher,
CLINTON, - - ON T.
THE NEW' ERA is published every Friday ; it
gives about Thirty-two Columns of Fresh Reading
Matter Every Week ; Correct Market Reports
from Toronto and in this neighborhood ; has a
Large Circulation and is Unsurpassed as an Ad-
vertising Medium. Will be sent to any address
for $1.50 a year, in advance.
JOB DEPARTMENT.
We have all the latest styles of type for Circulars, J
Bills, and any kind of printing that can be desired.
Prices the Lowes, Work the Finest and satis-
faction guaranteed. One trial is certain
to bring another.
R. HOLMES, BOX 74a CLINTON.•
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Albert Street, Brick Block, Clinton.
ADAMS' BIG E
BALANCEOFSUM,MR GOODAt GRATLY REDUCED PM, to make room..
for FALL GOODS that ewe coming in.
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FARM and VILLAGE PROPERTY for sale or ex, -
changed for good stock of merehandis-'.
BUTTER, EGGS atzd FARM PRODUCE.
always wanted.
Aug. 3otb. 1889.
R. ADAMS.
--THE LEADING
Furniture Dealers,
Cabinet • Makers, iN
Undertakers,
And Upholsterers •
PICTURE FRAMING A SPF, IALT Y.
CALL AT THE
RedRockerFurnituretEmporium
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Having bought the Grocery Stock of A. ANGUS, I intend to continue the
business in the old stand. We have everything that is to be had in a first.
class Grocery.
Nothing but first-class Goods will be kept
and sold at the closest margin.
We have a large stock cf
Fi YT rTM.A.S
Which we guarantee to give satisfaction. Call and get prices.
We will not be undersold by any house in the trade
James Angus 99 Albert 8t. -Clinton.
CHINA
ALL.
To make room for New Importations, we will, until Dec. 1st, GIVE TEN(PER
CENT DISCOUNT FOR CASH on bur large stock of CROCKERY, CHINA
AND GLASSWARE.
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 Car MEW SEASON JAPAN VI% at 40 cents, .'worth 60.
We Offer NSW SEASON GLACE Rb. at 25 cobs, worth 40.
We Offer NEW SEASON G_ E ENTXA M 25 cents, worth 35.
NEW CURRANTS and BAWDcheap, 2 BROOMS for 25c,
FRESS FINAN fiAD Z 21900i, IEBRING, BLOATERS, &o,
Goods promptly delivered to any part of the town. Give us a call.,
BUTTER AND- EGGS TAKEN AS CASH.
•
N. ROBSON. CHINA. HALL
B. LA URANC-B'S Spectacles.
These celebrated Spectacles aro fitted in every instance with B, Lau-
rance's test, and a certainty of being suited is guaranteed. You can
depend on getting the GENUINE B. LAURANCE SPECTACLES
by calling and examining the stock at g �v
Z`�3COIVIAS JALC SOY\'OA, 1�.w
CLINTON-.
The People's GROCERY
•
CORNER HURON AND ONTARIO STREETS, •
Is the place to get cheap CHRISTMAS GOODS. We are receiving a tine
new stock
RAISINS—Ned Valencias, Sultanas, Black Basket, Layer, Layer Valencia
C11.7 RANTS—New Barrel Currants, new Box Currants.
PEELS—Lemon, Orange and Citron Peels
NUTS—Soft•Shell Almonds, Brazil, Filberts, Peacans, Peanuts, English Wa
nuts, beet gnalitiee.
CONFECTIONERY—Our assortment canndt be surpassed.
LEMONS and ORANGES—Fresh Sweet Russell Orangce, California
Oranges, Valencia and Malagas.
CRAP) --White Malaga and Rodgers Black Grapes j
CROCII`ERY and GLASSWARE — We are giving bargains in this
line, and a liberal discount for cash.
FISH, .S4C.—We also constantly keep in stock Oysters, noddle, Bloaters
Ciscoes, &c
SUNDRIES—Cranberries, Bermuda Onions, Commotr Onions.
TEAS—Special valves in Teas. We have them as low as five pounds for $, and
as high as 70o. per lb., and we can gnarantee the quality to be the best
Onr assortment is too large to enumerate, and we only menfi6n a few leading
articles. Come and ses far yourself. We will give you good value and a libefaf
discount for cash.
Cuninghame 8c McMurray,
THE PEOPLE'S OROCEii`Y, CLINTON