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and »rugglst, GO 'King street Wast,
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R
'1.'be Ottawa Pre* fpeze iit mop tenable
for The felllev ins: -
"We expect the deht Will, be the otos
eat in the. cquntry'a hi$oree It nae
be anybody's victory when it is eve
tend eo Sir John ie preparing for cuter
611oies," said au Ottawa Qoneervatitiv
worker yeiterday.
"But what dope he purpose doing?
"Well, if he is defeated, or if the ilia
jority is less than twelve or fifteen, h
will throw up the sponge, as ne govere.
meat a long time in power opal get alon
with moll tt majority. Sir John wit
appoint himself high oommiseiener or
the plea that lee is,: ill and needs rest
calculating that the Reformers will no
disturb him if they come in. He wit
give Sir Charles Tupper the Conserve
tive leadership, and let him make tht
best of it. That ie why he ie introduc
ing Sir Charles to theQntario,eopl-
now. To tell the truth�I don't think
1 Sir John cares a great deal how it goes
this trip, Heie worried' half to death
by Langevin and McGreevy and their
squabbler};"
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FULFORD & CO.,
' Bteri!fYlitcy On .
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Snug little fortuneshave been =deal
work for us, by Aniia Page,Austin,
Texas, and Ino. Donn, Toleo' Ohlo.
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not you? Sone urn over $5•0.110 a
ontl>. You can do the work andlllve
t home; wherever you are. Even be -
Inners aro easily earning from $5 to
10a .Allaa a show
s w you a .. ou bow
and start you. Can 'mark a work-
ers."
the limoro Dig money for them.
Failure unknown rmong them.
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o .
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'CHRONIC COUGH NOW!
For it yen do not it may become con-
, eutnptive: For Consumption, Sero/,ala,
General-.Debi]tilt and' Waasting Disease*,
—lVlore 'is
! Y
'Of 'Pure' Cod Liver 011 and
1 • HYPOPHOSPHITES
! Of Lime' wad Mod.-
l itis almost as palatable as milk. Far
1 better than other so -caller! Emulslone.
Ai ndertul flesh producer.
2,Sf'',(I'1'T'S EMULSION
is put tap in a salmon color wrapper. Ifs.
snore and wet the geutrirle. Sold by' all
Dealers atliOc. and $1.10.
SCOT &• BONNE, ne11evillo.
rtA.SEED
EMULS[ON
qompouNti
188 Lexinzton Ave.
aNes orj� CS'ty, SaSSAQ1
I have used .the '91ax Sfe' Emulsronlitrdeverat
'eases of Chrome Brdnchitii; end the early -stages of
Phthisis, and have been well pleased with the results.
JAMES. ISs CROOK, M.D.
CNSU:MION
t tiara used youBrEmldyon N.Y.,n a Fceabne 1o4tfh 8t8h9s
il
timption) with beneficial n,
cial'results,where putie.
trot use Cod Livor oil in any form.
J. H. DROGE, M. D.
ALL: MEN.
young, old, or middle-aged, who find
themselves nervous,weak and exhausted
who are broken down from excess or
overwork, resulting in many of the fol-
lowing symptoms ; Mental depression,
premature old age, lees of vitality, loss
of memory, bad dreams, dimness of
sight, palpitation of the heart, emis-
sions, lank of energy, pain in the kid-
neys, headaohe, pimples on the face or
body,itohing or peculiar sensation about
the scrotum wastingof the
organs, diz.
ziness, specks before the eyes, twitching
of the muscles, eye lids and elsewhere,
bashfulness, deposits in the urine, loss
of will power, tenderness of the scalp
and spine, weak and flabby musoles;de-
sire to sleep, failure to be rested by
sleep, constipation,dullness of hearing,
loss of voice, desire for solitude, excit-
ability of temper,sunken eyes surround-
ed with Leaden Cirole,oily looking skin,
etc:, are all symptoms . of nervous de-
bility that lead to insanity and death
unless cured. The spring or vital force
having lost its tention every function
wanes in consequence. Those when
through abuse committed in ignorance
may be permanently cured. Send
your address for book on all diseases
peculiar to man. Address M. V.
LUBON, 50 Front St. E., Toronto,Ont.
Books sent free sealed. Heart disease,
the symptoms of which are faint spells,
purple lips, numbness, palpitation, skip
beats, hot flnshes,rush of blood to the
bead, du pain in the heart with beats
strong, rapid and irregular, the second
heart beat quicker than the first, pain
about the breast bone, etc., can positive-
ly be cured. No ours no pay. Send for
bd'ok. Address M. I. LUBON, b"0
Front Street East, Toronto, Ont.
June 20, 1890. ss
Business Failures
How the failures are increasing in
Canada under the present trade rest-
riction policy__ The last __number of
Bradstaeete-an authority which Mr
Foster acepts as reliable -shows that
for the first six weeks of the current
year,, 1891, the 'failures in Canada
numbered 431, compared with 322 in
the same period Last year, 239 in the
corresponding weeks .of 1888, and 190
in 1887. It will be observed that the
number of Canadian insolvencies in
the first six weeks of this year is the
largest recorded. The failures in this
country amounted in the period named
to one in every 15,000 of the population,
while in the United States they only
amount to one in every 30,550 of popu-
lation, proving that the distress is
greater on this side of the line than'on
the other. In 1878 the reverse was the
case. Trade restriction is a failure.
HOW TO GET A HANDSOME
HUSBAND.
When'er some lucky Indian maider
Found a red ear in the husking,
'Muskat' cried they altogether;
'Musks!' you shall have a sweetheart-
You shall have a handsome husband."
The handsome man always ad-
mires the beautiful woman. Then
simply make yourself beautiful.
Remove all blotches, pimples,
'forked signs of turkey tracks'
from you features, by the use of
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Proscription
a tonic to the nervous, circulatory
and procreative systems. Its use
brings roses to the cheeks, and
sparkle to the eyes. Take it, and
you will, like the Indian maiden,
find 'a'red car' in good health, an
Omen of future happiness. Guar-
anteed to give satisfaction in every
case, or money paid for it re-
funded.
"SMiLt FOR Evar.7 DRF i
A,I`1,t SIATI<Ott1a
The Taw York Preee says:--..
"Arguing to the electors of Can•
ada against unrestricted :>'eolpt'o-
oily with the United States, "Sir.
John A. Macdonald, the Cana,
than. Premier, declares that it
would `'inevitably result in the
annexation of this Dominion TM
the United Statee.r
And the same journal declaies
'It is a curious .cohrrmentery 00
the operatigneof"the human, mind.
that on thio, sideof the .Canada
line here is serious objection
among leading statesmen to reci-
procity with that country for the
reason that it will postpone and
possibly for ever defeat annexa-
tion.'
- The advice of the New York
protectionist journal, under tbe
circumstances, iscontained in
this concluding paragraph:
'Sq far as the United States le
eoncerned in this diircuseion he
greatest question is whether or
not we want to bring Canada into
the Union by annexation. If we
do, the surest''coarse ie -to keep up
the tariff barriers to shut her out
from all privileges of trade and
commerce until she comes to us •
ie sheer desperation.'
Ifthe Canadian high tax people
bar
o their way, and the Yankee
trade restrictionist their wishes
trey may he carried out: but we
much mistake intelligent public
opinion on both sides -of -the tine
it it fails to effect that freedom
of trade which is in tho interest
of both peoples. The combines
kick hard against the proposition
but they are not the people.
Minard's Linimentlumberman's friend
A STARTLING FACT.
"Life is street" is an old saying, and
just as true as it is old. No one in his
or her right senses courts death; all
wish to prolong life to the utmost limit
and yet, in spite of this universal desire
to live the alloted three score years and
ten -and even longer -thousands upon
thousands of people through carelessness
and neglect, are hastening the time
when they muststand fags ,tg,#ace with
the grin reaper, and make the . plunge
alone into "the dark valley of the
shadow of death.'z No disease on this °
continent claims so many victims as
consumption, and reliable statistics
prove that fully two thirds of the deaths
occurring from consumption had their
origin in catarrh. Nothing but
negligence caused this last disease to
develop into coneumption,_and the ,
person who neglects to promptly and
persistenly treat oatorrh until all traces
are eradicated, is simply hastening the
coming of death. Even should catarrh
not develop into consumption, it never.
theless shortens lite, as every breath the
patient inhales passes over poisonous
secretions and thus affects the whole
system. l tr the cure o catarrh no
remedy ever • discovered equals Nasal
Balm, which is recognized from the
Atlantic to the Pacific as the only cer-
tain cure for this disease. It removes
the secretions from the nostrils, stops
the poisonous droppings into the
throat and lungs, and makes the
user feel that a new lease of life has
been given him. This great catarrh
remedy is on sale with all dealers, or
will be sent on receipt of price-50cts
for small and $1.00 for large size
bottles -by addressing Fnlford & Oo.,
Brockville, Ont.
NERVOUS
PROSTRATION
Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 20th,i8?8.
lean strongly recommend Flax Seed Emulsion as
helpful to the relief and possibly the cure of all Lung.
Bronchial and Nervous Affections, and a good gen
oral tonic in physical debility.
JOHN t, TALMACE, M. D.
F
HERALrl BILITY
• Brooklyn N, Y., Oct. 10th, 1888.
I regard Flax Seed Emulsion as greatly superiorto
, the Cod Liver Oil Emalsions so gentians in use. -
D. A. GORTON, M, it
MISTING DISEASES
137 West 34th St.
New York, Aug, 0, 1888.
I ave used your Flax -Seed Emulsion'Compound
in.a revere case of Mad -nutrition and the result was
marathon hoped for—it was marvelous, and con-
tinunuS.= I recommend it cheerfully to the profession
and humanity at large. M. H. GILBERT, M.D.
RHEUMAT«1b
Soi'tf'by'bl'uggti{ s;'prtce° t1OO.
FLAXr•SEED EMULSION CO
BS Liberty St., Nei,' York.
3. H. Combe, Agent, Clinton.
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it
•
Mr J. B.Turrer has issued an address
to the electors of south Leeds in 'which
he says :-At the solicitation of many
of my Conservative friends I have de-
cided to offer myself as a candidate for
this riding at the approaching election
for the House of Commons. I am and
always have. been a Liberal -Conserva-
tive, and am'in'entire accord and sym-
pathy with the present Government on
every question except one, and that is
the question of fuller and closer trade
relations Leith, foreign countries. I think
tbe polioy of the Government on that
point is detrimentalto the interests of
the farmers. My main object, if
elected, will be to assist es far pos-
sible in improving their present unfor-
tunate condition. It is an undisputed
fact that farm property has depreci-
ated in valve within the past few years,
The present state of affairs cannot con-
tinue; if it does we stand in the greatest
danger of losing a large element of our
farming people through emigration,
WHAT MEDICAL SCIENCE IS
DOING.
The latter half of the 19th century
will pass into history as one into which
is crowded more inventions and dis-
coveries for the benefit of mankind than
in all the centuries that have preceded
it. Among these discoveries none will
take higher rank than those in medicine
calculated to relieve "the ills that flesh
is heir to," restore vitality, and prolong
life. Ladies everywhere will rejoice at
the discovery of Dr Williams' Pink
Pills, undoubtedly the greatest remedy
for their peculiar ailments yet discover-
ed. These pills are the result of el.
meat life study, and are a certain nerve
tonic and blood builder, supplying tho
elements necessary to enrich the blood
and transform pale, sallow or greeniah
complexion to the pink and glow of
perfect health. These pills are an un-
failing euro for nervous dibility, palpit.
ation of the ;hearts loss of appetite,
headaohe and all theirregularitiea of the
female system that entail so much mis
cry and distress. Every suffering woman
sborild• give t71em i Tial. For bole by
all dealers or will be sent, post paid,
on receipt -50 cents a box -e -by addres-
sing the Dr Williams Medicine Co.,
Brookville, Ont. Beware of imitations,
�M AW,KW4BD XIST ATM,
A farmer who ,hard bought a
calf from a butcher deeired him
to drive it to •his,farm and place
it In. his stable, whish he accord.
in ly dill..
ow, it happened that very day
that a. man with a grinding organ.
and a, dancing bear, passing that
way, began their antics in front
'Of the fern;, Atter amusing the
farmer's family for some time
,the>Qr'ga,nMau entered the farmer's
house and asked the former if he
e aid: gine him a night's lodging.
The farmer replied that he could
give the man lodging, but that
he was at a loss where_ to put the
bear. After musing a , little, he
determined to bring the calf
inside the house for that night
and to place the bear in the stable,
which was done.
Now the butcher, expecting
that the calf would remain in the
stable all night, resolved to steal
it ere morning. The farmer and
his guest were in the night
awakened by a fearful yelling
from the outbuilding. Both got
np, and taking a 'lantera entered
the stable, when the farmer found
to his surprise the butcher of
whom he had bought the calf in
the grip of the bear, which was
hugging him tremendously, for
be could not bite, being muzzled.
The farmer soon understood the
case, and he briefly mentioned the
circumstances to the owner of
bruin, who, to punish the butcher
for his intended theft, called to
the bear, "Hug him, Tommy,"
which the bear did in real earnest,
the butcher roared most hideously
the whole time. After they
thought that he had suffered
enough they set him free, and the
butcher slunk off, glad to escape
with his life, while the farmer and
his guest returned to their beds.
C. C. RICHARDS iti CO.
GENTS—I have used your ➢IINARD'S
LINIMENT in - my family . forsome_
years'itii'd believe it the best medicine
in the market as it does all it is recom-
mended to do.
Cannaan Forks, N. B., D. KIERBTEAD.
John Mader, Mahone Bay, informs
us that he was cured of a very severe
attack of rheumatism by nseing MIN-
ARD'S LINIMENT.
Sir John Macdonald's latest
policy amounts to -a confession
that, so far as the farmers
were concerned, protection'
from the begining was a fraud
If Sir John Macdouald's Gov-
ernment is supported in the
coming elections by the far-
mers,they will thereby declare
that they are willing to be tax-
ed in order to support and en-
rich the manufacturers, that
they are willing to pay high
Protection prices for all that
they buy, while there is to be
no pretence even ofprotecting
then] or raising the prices of
what they have to sell by
niteans ,of protection—Mon-
treal
rotection. Mon-treal Witness.
CONSUMPTION CURED.
An old physican, retired from prao-
t:ce, having had placed in his hands by
an East India missionary the forumla
of a simple vegetable remedy for the
seedy and permanentcure ofconsump-
tion. Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and
all throat and Lung Affections, also a
positive and radical cure for Nervous
Debility and Nervous Complaints, after
having tested its wonderful curative
powers in thousands of oases, has felt
it his duty to make it known to his suf-
fering fellows. Actuated by this mot-
ive and a desire to relieve human suf-
fering, I will send free of charge, to all
who desire it, this receipt, in Gorman,
French or English, with full directions
for preparing and using. Sent by mail
by addressing with stamp, naming this
paper, W. A. NOYES, 820 Power's S3lock,
Rochester, N. Y. 13012.y.e.o.w.
We make bold to say that
nothing in Canad-an policy has
done so much to ilitperil unity,
as what has been called the
Natio nal Policy. — Montreal
Witness.
All over the west of Ontario
there are now manufacturers
who want thecontiinental mar-
ket as badly as the farmers
and who are working for unre-
stricted reciprocity.—lllontroftl,
Witness.
English Spavin Liniment removes
all hard, soft or calloused Lumps and
Blemishes from horses, Blood Spavin,
Curbs, Ring Bono, Sweeney, Stifles,
Sprains, Sore and Swollen- Throat,
Couhs, etc. Save $50 by use of one
bottle. Warranted the most wonderful
blemish Cure ever known. Sold by
J. IL Combo, Druggist, Stele 27, 1 yr
'SPE -SD T'HE' ri.dow.,
Thi$ grated old Alta' fertti,, eeuti
meat ould live Qrari
Sucshcess tel the jndustrveal plow.
man means eaoness• to all.
Give the Qanadlan farmer fait`
play and a "return of the good old
times. Our factoi.'ies will bo busy,
wages will be good to working-
men, merchants and storekeepers
will be prosperous, farm lands
will go up in value,town and vill-
age lots will sell at higher prices,
and nt'oney will be plenty and cir-
culate briskly.
Merchants and manufactures
have a common interest in the
well -doing of our farmers.
Workingmen of all trades should
vote and work for more money in
the farmer's pocket.
More money in the farmer's poc-
ket means the putting up new
houses, new stores, new wagons,
new harnness, new buggies, new
organs, new furniture, and so on.
This means more employment
for labor, and more employment
for labor means mole wages.
Unrestricted .Reciprocity will
enable our woollen ]mills to work
night and day and increase the
price of wool,
'The Reformers' battle cry is
'Farmers' right", and wrongs to
none.'
Vote for the Reform candidate
and.speed the -plow:
MARE A NOTE OF IT
Read it over and over again,
spell it out and sing it, until it is
indelibly fixed in your mind, that
D . Sage's Catarrh Remedy is an
infallible cure for chronic catarrh
of the head, with all its distressing
complications. Impaired taste
and smell, offensive breath, ring-
ing noises in the bead, defective
hearing, nose and throat ailments,
are not only relieved,but positive-
ly and permanently cured 1 This
is no fancy of the imagination,but
a hard,solid fact, proven over and
overaga_a� a_d
yen!)
edefor,under.
fordeiture'of500, by its manu-
facturers, the World's Dispensary
Medical Association, Buffalo, N.Y.
'A word to the wise is sufficient.'
HOW ONE RAF++ MER WAS
ROBBED.
If Sir John Macdonald ap-
proaches this question of a
negotiation with the United
States honestly and squarely,
nothing but good can come out
of it. But there is grave rea-
son to fear that he does nothing
of the kind. He has fought
the idea of free trade from the
start. He has been the apos•
tle of protection. He is the
father of national policy. Ile
has kept tariffs so high that
Canada is well isolated from its
nearest neighbor andaits great-
est Market as if the United
States occupied the position on
the globe that the Sandwich
islands do. Ile is a politi-
ian, withal, and not at all anx-
ious to lose his power. In
taking the reciprocity side of
the controversy he asks Canada
to leave to hint the making of
a reciprocal agreement on
what terms he wills to 'make
one, instead of permitting the
traitorous Liberals to bring
about a reciprocity the extent
61'41101 is pretty 'well; Under-
stood. It may be a political
trick and it may not; but with
Sir John's record and political
history behind it, he will find
it,Iiard to secure the confidence
of 'the Canadian Liberals, while
he may repel some of his own
partisans who are willing to
take the chance of reciprocity.
If he can beat reciprocity by
favoring it, he will. —Detroit
News.
Minard b liniment is used by physician'
COST OF GOVERNMENT IN
CANADA.
One solid --fact as to the way -fat -
mors are • suffering •for want of a
better market is- better-- than a
column of Conservative vaporings
as to the prosperity of the noun
try. Mr Frey, a farmer in Brant
county, was offered by Mr Beer,
of Buffalo, $150 for a horse de-
livered in Brantford, or $210 in
Buffalo.
The farmer wanted the bigger.
price, of course, but found that
while the freight on the animal
was only $8, the duty, was nearly
$50, and he took the:' $150 as be-
ing the, better offer—And.-this in-
cident is being repeated daily in a
thousand forms.
WANTED TO EXCHANGE.
A solid, sensible -looking woman
who was bound east, entered the
baggage rooms of the Third street
depot leading a dog, and asked :
'Can this dog go in the car with
me ?'
'Has he got to go in the bag-
gage car ?'
•Y'm,'
'Isesit extra ?'
'Fifty cents.'
'Well, it's a shame 1'
'Yes'm, but its the rule.'
She walked about for five min-
utes, the dog smelling at her
heels, and then returned to say :
-'There are three of us -myself,
the dog and my husband.'
'If my husband went in the bag-
gage car couldn't the dog ride in
the seat with me ?'
She managed to choke down her
indignation when told that no
such change could be effected, but
later on, in the waiting -room, she
was giving her husband fits, and
it was probably because- ho was
satisfied with the rule of the road.
-Detroit FreePress.
CASTOR I
for Infants end Children.
lraoo ' twtpeuad pced000l>lzdrgatde►! Csstetrte cares Celle. doeltivatioe,
nditYwpeci011oaslpl!tlmripttoa ripayforree,, D
knOWa W MO." ff. 3L O,. g9'' W o Clvelt icy, Naafi �ePFomo� 1s•
11150 Axford 6t, Brooklyn, N. Y, ipi a = injurious medleayt�• ,
Trim 11.
Csrrrmga Coalraxz,17Murray $t I.,N.T;
Cheap o Crockery
—AS WE INTEND—_
Giving' up the Crockery and Glassware
Branch of our business, and want to clear out the sleek by Jan. 1st
we will, on and after Nov. 1st; offer
The Entire Stock at COS -I
The' stock is all new and Consists of DINNER SETS, TEA SETA, CRAMBER SETS (in white and colored ware,) GLASSWARE, &c. This is tli
best offer ever made in Clinton, and intending purchasers should ee
amine our stock before buying.
TERMS' STRICTLY CASH
COOPER & LOGAN
NEXT TO COUCH'S, CLINTON.
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URE FIT y SAOF 80TTLEgY YEARLY.
_ When l say Cure I do not meat
THOU
GIVEN AWAY
have them return again.merely to stop them for a time, and the!
' 1 MEAN A R A D I CA L C U R E. 1 have made the disease of F
Epilepsy or Fall 1te' Sickness a life-long study. I warrant my remedy to Cure tb
worst cases. Beta/ se others have failed is no reason for not now receiving a cure. Send
once for a treatise and a Free Bottle of my Infallible Remedy. Give Express
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M.Q. Branch Office, 186 WEST ADELAIDE STRITT, TORONTO.
For the year ending .lune 30,
1868, being the first year under
Confederation, the expenditure on
account of consolidated fund was
$13,486,093.
For the year ,ending June 80,
1874, the first under Mr Macken-
zie's administration, the expendi-
ture was $23,316,316, being less
than the estimates voted unser
Conservative rule.
For the year ending June 30,
1878, the last for which Mr
Mackenzie's administration was
responsible, the expenditure was
$23,503,158.
For the year ending June 30,
1880, the expenditure was $35,-
994,031.
'I am in full accord with the
L)oli;y of the Liboral party. Tho
iberal policy will not bo inimical
to "the interests of Groat Britain.'
-[Hon. Alex Mackenzie.
'A stitch in time saves nine,'
and if you take Hood's Sarsapar-
illa now it may saver months • of
future possible sickness,
Sir R. Cartwright, Hon. S. H. Blake,
Hon A. S. Hardy and Hon John Dryden
were the speakers at the Reform meet-
ing. in the Toronto Auditorium on
Friday night; the building was packed
to the doors.
Itch, 1Iange and Scratches of every
kind, on human or animals, cured in 3
minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion
This never fails. Sold by J. H. Combe
Druggist, Triune27__ Bin. _.
About two weeks ago. Mr
drew
An-
drew Laury,of Port Stanley,miss
ed a pig from his yard. After
ten days searching he found it in
an old house north of the school.
house. The pig had gone in and
shut the, door on itself. When
found the animal was alive, but
very thin and weak.
Why suffer from catarrh and
all its disagreeable sympt,ome
when Nasal Balm will perman-
ently euro you ? Do not let dealers
persuade you that some other re-
medy is ,just as good;ask for Nasal
Balm: and take no other.
George Ar Badgorow,son of the
York county Crown attorney, was
thrown frnm a horse at Davisvillo
last Wednesday evening, and in-
stantly killed. Mr Badgorow was
about 21 years of Ago, an&was n
lieutenant in tho Quoin's Olen
Rifles.
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D'Avignon's Cream of Witch -Hazel,
THE NEW TOILET LOTION.
Softens the skin, removes roughness, eruptions and irritation fromthe face nd
hands, and gives freshness, and tone to the complexion.
t is an invaluable application after shaving. Don't m, stake thissnperior pre-
aaation for an • taints, enamels or incurious cosmetics or inferior eomplexlott
otions. It prevents eruptions, abrasions, roughness, redness, chapping, col -
sores, and pain resulting to sensitive skin from exposure to wind and cold. In
sejiort D'AyIGNON's CREAM OF WITCH-HAzaLie at once a remedy andpreventfor
very' form ofsurface inflammation or irritation. Price 25 cents per bottltai
Manufactured by
JAMES 1-1:,40C>M13E,
CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, CLINTON, ONT.
THE- CENTRAL- GROCERY
OPPOSITE. THE POST OFFICE.
McMurray & Wiltse
Beg to announce that they are ready or the fall and winter trade with a large
stook of GENERAL GROCERIES NEW FRUITS,
CANNED GOODS: Try our Ceylon and Indian BLACS TEA, st
is second to none in the town. Japan and Hyeon TEAS, no better -value any-
where. COFFEES, fresh ground and warranted A 1. A full stock of Robb's
Celebrated MEATS and SAUSAGES. Take a look at our prize BARING-
POWDER,
ASINGPOWDER, made by Mayell, of London. Handsome Glassware with every
pound can. Try our German Table MUSTARD. Something new and very fine
Crockery (st,} Just arrived a choice lot of Crockery an
Lamps. Handsome Dinner, Tea and Bed
room Sets, choice patterns and prices low. Lamps, Burners, Glasses, Wicks
and No. 1 Canadian Coal Oil. A Call Solicited. Satisfaction Guaranteed
McMURRAY & WILTSE - CLINTON
COME AND TAKE
This Valuable Present
.� Away with You
The subscriber offers one of Doherty & Co's justly cele
brated ORGANS free, with one Package of James
Watson & Co's CHARM BAKING POWDER„
price 50cents. `This gives an opportunity of securing an
Organ worth $196, for fifty cents
The organ will be on exhibition at our Gro rely Stole
Saturday next. A call solicited from v' isitors to
Great Huron Central Exhibition
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N. ROBSON. CHINA HALL
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