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BUFFALO, N.Y,
�LA*SEED
EHIUlSION
COMPOUND
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1 have used the F1ax-Seed'Emelsion in several
rases of Chronic Bronchitis, and the early stages of
Phthisis, and have been well pleased with the results,
• JAMES K, CROOK,.M.D.
CONSUMPTION
Brooklyn, N. Y., Feb. 14th 1889.
I have used your Emulsion in a case of i'hthisis
(consumption) with beneficial results, where patiear:
could not ust Cod Liver Oil in any form.
J. H. DROGE. M. D.
US PROSTRATION
Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 20th.
lean strongly recommend Flax Seed Emulsion as
helpfulto'the relief and possibly the cure of all Lung,
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• th$ Cad.Iaver 011 amultions drift ggeenerally1^rn iise.' '
D.A. 'GORTON, M: D.
WASTING DISEASES
187 West fifth St.
New hork, Atig. ,
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When I say r cure I do not mean merely to stop them
for a tine and thea have them return again, I mean a
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SY or FALLING SICKNESS a Ilfe-long study, I warrant
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'Alien Baby was sick, wa gave ber Caster%
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria.
Oil lien she became Mies, she slung to Uat,teria,
Whin elle had Children. she gave them Castor
108060 ell n rent IA being made by.Telm 1t.
rtlodwIn 1 r+ y,N.Y.,at work for us. Reader,
n May t t In ne much, but wu elm
hy u, t4i1y row to own *cm tri te•
AGO any AT rl,t nn rt1, 1 marc ne you t(t
Oa Nora egos. In any part of
Aninrltn t ,r, lilt rommnnrn At hnlno,ft iv.
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ART on Iano a'r stmt 1'
311 T4LY..
It hosts eatnparath'ely nothing
to live in Yeniee, Two trances
and a :half ($Q cents) a day will
keep a lean and his family veryy.
decently, all things consider
provided'his family is not unlim
sled. Vish and macaroni 'aro
plentiful mad cheap; and .he Can
get lodgings' for a song. Beef
QneQ a -.veek is 'all he .requires by
way of special feast, and, alto.
gether..-„.with a beneficent slay
above him the
daily #resh w
Ate
x
s
of the cural flowing around him
and affordipg hit
his nightly
invigorating bath, with spacial
drinks that he can get fur two
mills a liberal glass, and the na-
tive and popular cigar selling as
cheaply, with shirt, trousers, hat
and sash costing five francs, all
told, and good fora season's wear
--altogether there are worse lots
in life than that of the poor Vene-
tian, and few men seem happier.
I went through a. lace manu-
factory that is under the direct
patronage of the Queen, receiving
an annual subsidy from the royal
exchequer. It is the largest in
Venice, and is claimed to be the
finest in the world. Certainly
its work is unsurpasged. The
establishment has a total of 5,-
000 employes in its various
branches, the great proportion
being young girls who may be
said to be in school learning a
trade. Everything is hand made,
of course, there being scarcely
any machine labor in this thor-
oughly old fashioned, royal mis-
tress of the Adriatic.
I was shown some wonderful
articles—scarfs, shawls, mantles,
speeds, handkerchiefs, etc, some
of which required six months in
the making, offered to me at what
I thought were ridiculously low
prices. When I expressed Iny as-
tonishment and askod how it was
possible to dispose of so exquisite
a fabric for such an insignificant
sum the manager of the depart-
ment—who has been in America
and knows something of its con-
ditions—looked sidelong at me and
said, with an eloquent smile: 'well
we pay our girls seven cents a
day.'
was St Mark's builded, the
marvellous edifice that is one of
the world's prodigies, with its
glorious mosaic pictures—tnose
subtile, variable, luminous chrom-
atic triumphs are greatly beyond
the coloring skill of the sublimist
painters—its delicate sculpture,
almost miraculous in fineness and
grace; so was builded the Palace
of the Doges, that mysterious
perfection of Gothic art; so was
builded Venice herself, with her
unparalleled magnificence of
churches and palaces, her masses
of marble, her labyrinths of canal
over which beauty stands guard
through the centuries—builded
on the principle of 'seven cents a
day'for the labor that has made
her the paradise of cities, the de-
votional shrine of the. world's art
revering pilgrims.
ONE-HORSE SHAY.
The peculiar feature of the "one-horse
shay ” was, that it was "built in such a
wonderful way" that it has "no weak-
est part. " The "weakest part " of a
woman is invariably her back, and "fe-
male weaknesses" are only too common.
With the use of Dr Pierce's Favorite
Prescription, this may be avoided, and
women may be comparatively as strong
as their brothers. Prolapsns,inflamma-
tion, ulceration, periodical pains, leu-
corrhea, dragging -down sensations, de-
bility, nervousness, sleeplessness, de-
spondency, are only a few of the symp-
toms of weakness of the female organs
which the "Favorite Prescription" is
warranted to remove.
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NEWS N€TES
W. L. Graham, a well-known
London merchant, died last Thurs-
ni,.1ht.
A fine bed of salt has been
struck at a depth of 1,540 feet at
tiArnia.
Woodstock Electric Light
Works were partially destroyed
[i fire Thursday morning.
Mrs Mary Butcher, aged 104,
died at Atlantic Highlands, N. I.,
on Wednesday night.
The corn crop in •yr isconsin
and Minnesota has boon practical.
1y ruined by frost.
The Grand Trunk has declined
Stratford's offer for the construc-
tion of car shops.
Minard's Liniment 'cures distemper
Harry Bonldrick's left arm was
shattered at Jdarmora by the ac-
cidental discharge of his gun.
William Bonter was helping
kill a sheep at Marmora, when
the knife slipped and cut out the
young man's eye.'
Melvin Turnbull, of Dresden,
caught his foot in a frog on the
Erie & Huron .Railway at Wal-
laceburg, Friday. He was run
over and instantly killed.
The body of Fireman Couch, of
Point Edward, whose train fell in-
to tbe Burlington Canal on Sun-
day night was found Friday
three miles from the scone of the
accident.
The entire right .leg of James
Groenwood,of Chippewa, was found
in Niagara River at a point be-
tween Queonston and the Falls.
Tho man was missed last week,
and a persistent watch for his
retnains has been kept below the
Falls.
-.W.....til...
Oce in a while a light occurs,
says a S1;, Ionia oQrxespolint,
spealripg of the Indian form of
finish :light, and, it is a IiOVeI Bight
to witness. One book eballon'ges
another,- .to combat, ;and aocorn-
ppanied by their friends to the
battleground, each buck ie. strip.
ped; to the nudity so pleasing in
high cultured ,art schools among
the palefaces and made to confront
the other. ,,Between them lies a
war club --a smooth, 1Qng piece
of hard wood, seasoned by yeara
of service, and regarded as a sort
of mascot a Qt because oft
lie. blood
stains on it received during war.
Tbo seconds of the , burly -looking
duelists toss up a piece of bark on
the wet or dry principle, just as
boys long ago chose sides in'play-
ing town ball. The winner picks
up the club, and his opponent,
folding his arms, sturdily plants
himself, bending his head. It is
the elub-bearer's privilege to
whack his antagonist jast as hard
as he can, and with all the vigor-
ous pure maliciousness.- he can
command, on the. bask. It is a
foul blow to strike above or be-
low the back. One blow is struck
and then the man who has endur-
ed it picks up the club, and his
opponent is subjected to all the
force he can command. So the
whacking' goes on, and almost
every blow is a knockdown one
until the duelist last knocked
down rises to his feet and refuses
to accept the club from his op
ponent. He has had enough and
the party breaks up. The sever-
ity of the punishment inflicted
and endured by these duels is
marvelous. The club used has a
egged edge, and every blow
brings blood, making deep cuts
and fearful bruises. I have seen
two such fights, and they are
brutal and nauseating in the cool-
ness of their proceedure and the
appearance of both contestants
after victory is won and defeat
confessed.
TOO CARELESS WITH THE ENG-
LISH LANGUAGE.
A clothing dealer, in Boston, adver-
tised all -wool pantaloons for $2, adviq-
ing the public to make haste and secure
the great bargain, saying : "They will
not last long. " Probably they would
not. Neither will your health last long
if you don't take care of it. Keep Dr
Pierce's Pleasant Pellette in your house.
They are indispensable to every family,
as they positively cure biliousness, with
its endless train of distressing ailments—
sick headaohe, irritability, constipation,
dizziness and indigestion ; a marvelous
specific for liver and kidney troubles,
and a pure vegetable compound. They
are sugar-coated, the .smallest'pills
made, and the best, because tbey do all
they promise. All druggiets sell them,
and the proprietors guarantee them,
and refund the price if they fail.
M inard'sLinimentlumborman's friend
STILL ANOTHER S WIN ULE.
A swindle is being practiced
upon farmers of Hancock and ad-
jacent counties of Iowa. A couple
of men acting 'as agents for a
Brooklyn, N. Y., insurance com-
pany go to the county records and
procure a list of good farms encum-
bered by mortgages. With this
list they make themselves familiar
with the circumstance of the per-
son they have singled out and ap•
proaeh him with the information
that he is paying too much inter-
est on his loan. They offer to lift
his old mortgage and put him on
a new one at a very low rate of
interest, but to do that it would be
necessary to take out a policy of
insurance in their company on
his buildings. If the victim bites
the buildings are written upon for
an amount generally exceeding
their value at a very high rate.
They get their pay in cash or in it
bankable note in advance. The
application for insurance is ac-
cepted, but "owing to the failure
of the company with whom they
expected 10 obtain the loan' they
are unable to get him the money.
As a result the man has been in-
duced to insure his buildings at
perhaps double the usual cost,
-Ind may have cancelled a better
policy.
New subscribers can get the NEW ERA
for the balance of the year for 25 cents
cash.
A young man travelled in the
hold of the steamship Colina from
Glasgow to Quebec, and was with-
out food for twelve days. 11 is
physical condition is alarming
and his mind is wandering.
Mrs Lizzie F. Dodge, Secretary
of the Helping Hand Association
of Lynn, Mass., took umbrage
at some disrespectful remarks of
a certain Dr S. B. Andrews, and
last Sunday morning deliberately
kicked him through the streets.
It is evident that Mrs Dodge has
mistaken her calling in life. She
should be the Secretary, instead,
of a Helping Foot Association.
William Carter, of McGillivray
township, oqe of the most repected
residents of the neighborhood of
'Clandeboye, was on Tuesday even-
ing so terribly injured by his
horses running away that ale lived
but a, few hours, and died without
having regained consciousness.
He had hitched up a span of young
horses with which be had boon
ploughing during the day to a
waggon, and was driving to a
Y
ne
th
Or
b s
when t
got bot boy and
his control, and as they ran into
the cdi.tolf be lost bis .balance and
fell betweot2 the wheels and wag-
gon box. Ond leg was broken in
many -places aild skull fractured.
At Rochester Etre wonderful
?alloy Hanka lowered her relpprd
to 244, 4n4 now .stands third'
among trQttiag pietas
Jt is stated that L. J.. Baldwi:n's
horse farm in California is worth
$11000,000 for the and alone,,
there being about 8,00 acres ill
the tract.
YQU. an got the NEW
EISA tO the end, of tiie, year
for 25 eezits, cash,
A, gentleman near Amite, La,,
bas a horse that will not drip"
from i the watering t
e
r. i
cable
n
g of
the mules drink first. He does
not seem to object to drinking
after other horses, but be draws
the line at the mules.
It begins to look as though Mr
Bonner's $41,000 mare Sunol had
"gone wrong," and it may yet
turn out that the prospective,
"queen of the turf, cost him too
much money, or at least that he
did not get what be expected.
A man who claims to havekept
track of the matter says that the
chief reason vr?by a mule can
always wear out a horse when it
comes to a trial of endurance is
because the former will always
lie down to sleep, while the 'arses
in a large number of cases sleep
standing up.
Oppressive headaches, partial loss of
vision, hawking and spitting, are cer-
tain symptom of catarrh. Nasal
Balm never fails to give immediate re-
lief and effect a permanent cure. Easy
to use, pleasant and agreeable. It has
cured thousands of others and will cure
you. Sold by all dealers or sent on re-
ceipt of.prioe (60c. and $1 a bottle) by
addressing G T Fulford & Co., Brock-
ville, Ont.
Kentucky Stock farm: 'If
there is any one thing demanded
in horses now it is quality. The
want of an outlet for the _poor
and middle-class horses has sent
prices for this kind away below
the cost of production: but the
increase in wealth and business
has enlarged the market for pleas-
ure horses—saddlers, drivers and
coachers—and those which draw
the loads on city streets, Those
who want the former want the
style, finish and gaits that go on
to make fine horses, and those
who are after the latter want
only horses that can work every
.day in the year and work a good
many years; so that for whatever
market we breed we mast strive
to produce 'as good as they make
em' to avoid the competition of
the great mass of medium and
Inferior horses.'
S. A. Lane writes as follows to
the New York. Tribune. 'I have
tried many ways in my half -cen-
tury of horse dandling, and I find
this to bo the most convenient
and expeditious of unharnessing
and harnessing. First, I draw the
lines through the near saddle
turret and secure them with a
single turn of the central loop;
then, having unfastened the hold-
back straps, I unhitch the traces
and secure them to the breeching
rings with a oosesingle knot;•hen
after lowering the tbills, I un-
buckle the throatlateb and belly-
bands, unclip the crupper, and
raisiud the breeching with the
right hand carry it forward.
gather up thf saddle and shoulder
straps, and with my left hand
hold of the beadstall, strip the
entire harness off together, over
the horse's head, and hang it on
the proper peg. In harnessing
I simply reverse the order, rest-
ing the breeching and st.ddlo for
a imam nt on the hoi .e'd neck,
trhile placing the bit in the moutb
and hue I:ling the thmatlateh,
Pall the h:(rue.s, t,t the ruler, IOW—
el I.)reech i.; to place; adjust the
cl npper• hnekle the bellyband::
nil t he Joh is done.
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THE effect produced by Ayer's Cherry
Pectoral. Colds, Coughs, Croup,
and ore Throat are, in most cases, im-
mediately relieved
by the use of this
wonderful remedy.
It strengthens the
vocal organs, allays
irritation', and pre-
vents the inroads of
Consumption; in
every stage of that
dread disease,
Ayer's Cherry Pec-
toral relieves cough-
ing and induces
..i �trefreshing rest
"I have used Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
in my family for thirty years and have
always found it the best remedy for
croup, to which complaint my children
Bhaverooklyn, Nbeen su. Y?bject."—Capt. I.T. Carley,
"From an experience of over thirty
years in the sale of proprietary medi-
cines, I feel justified in recommending
Aypr's Cherry Pectoral. One of the
beat recommendations of the Pectoral is
the enduring quality of its popularity, it
being more salable now than it was
twenty-five years ago, when its great
success was considered marvelous."—
R. S. Drake, M. D., Beliot, Kans.
"My little sister, four years of age,
was so ill from bronchitis that we had
almost given up hope of her recovery.
Our family physician, a skilful man and
of large experience, pronounced it use-
less to give her any more medicine ;
saying that he had done all it was pos-
sible to do, and we must prepare for the
worst. As a last resort, we determined
to try Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and I can
truly say, with the most happy results.
After taking a few doses she seemed to
breathe easier, and, within a week, was
out of danger. We continued giving the
Pectoral until satisfied she was entirely
well. This has given me unbounded faith
in the preparation, and I recommend it
confidently to my customers."—C. 0.
Lepper, Druggist, Port Wayne, Ind.
For Colds and Coughs, take
Ayer's Cheri'y ec oraP t !,
plum E) ET
De. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass,
trice ft1 : eta bottlt+s, $G. Worth $G a bottle.,
gentleman desiring' to teat
the endaranee ora 'Yalta
one 1,000 miles to a do( Qftrt, the
cart; passenger sad: baf'ag'Q
weighing over 800 pounds, says au
exchange, The journey was clone
in nineteen consecutive days, art
average of over Iifty-two miles 4
day. The longest distance, sixty-
eight miles, was covered on the
last day. The road was selected
at random, and led from London
to York, Edinburg, Glasgow,
Carlisle, Nottingham and London
again. The horse was fifteen
hands high, what is called 'well
bred,' and returned home, ac-
cording to the report.of the vet-
erinary, no worse for the journey.'
Sallow and leaden -hued complexions
soon give plane to the lovliest piny -and
white, when the use of Ayer's Sarsapar-
illa is persisted in, and cosmetics en-
tirely abandoned. Nothing can co-nn-
terfeit the rosy glow of perfect health,
which blesses those who use this med-
icine.
You can get the NEW
VBA to the end of the year
for 25 cents cash.
Minardte Liniment the is best.
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, loss of vitality, loss
of memory, bad dreams, dimness of
eight, palpitation of the heart, emis-
sions, lack of energy, pain in the kid-
neys, headache, pimples on the face or
body,itclung or peculiar sensation about
the scrotum, wasting of the organs, diz-
ziness, specks before the eyes, twitching
of the muscles, eye lids and elsewhere,
' ashfulness, 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, dulness of hearing,
loss of voice, desire for solitude, excit-
ability of temper,sunkeneyes 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 it tentio t every function
wanes in consequence. Those when
through abuse committed in ignorance
may be permanently cared. Send
your addreav for book on all diseases
peculiar to man, Addresd
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 flushes, rush of blood to the
bead, do 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 cared. No cure no pay. Send for
book. Address M. V. LIIBON, 50
Fron Street East, Toronte, Ont.
IMPLEMENT AGENCY
subscriber having severed his connection
With the Massey Company, desires to inti-
mate to his many friends hat he has been
FROST agent�Pfor thewell-knownfirm of
Smith's Fans, and wiimplement
libe pleased to flu all
orders in his line, as heretofore. Will also
keep on hand a stock of Wilkinson PLOWS,
Colter & Scott DRILLS, Diso HARROWS,
and articles of like nature.
W. STANLEY,
Mrb 20. —8 Holmesville and Clinton
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ALLP�APER
and Paint Shop
Is stocked with a Select Assortment of
American and Canadian all Papers
WITH 'BORDERS TO MAT 1H, from five
cent rolls to the finest gilt. Flaying bought
my Papers and Paints for Sp3t Cash, and my
rrnctical experience justifyy mein saying that
all n ,.nting to decorate tiit•ir houses inside
or paint them outside will liud lt.to their ad-
vantage to give me a call,
3TShop, south of Oliver Johnston's black-
smith shop, and directly opposite Mr, J.
Chidley's residence.
JOSEPHCOPP
Practical Paper Hanger and Painter.
Rochester Starlungrio:
Canadian Office—PETERBORO, ONT
WANTa few good pushing men to
sell man aaanx Nursery
stook in the Counties of Perth, Huron and
Bruce. Our facilites for growing too FINEST
Slid HARDEST trees are ,now unsurpassed,
SALESMEN and CUSTOMERS are sure to be de-
lighted with our square dealing and ane
'Dods Write for terms AT ONCE, and secure
your choice of territory Sales for fall 1891
and spring 1892, begin May 1st. Address
THOMAS W. BOWMAN,
Poterboro, Ont.
Over 30 rears in the boniness)
THE RIGHT
The new model of the Rockford Watcb,when
placed in a screw betel ease, will an a Ion
felt want among farmers, as it is not dux
proof only, but very strong. Tho plate
which the wheals work between, not being
separated by pillars as in the ordinary
WATCH
But bythe bottom plate being u p a o qq turned otic of
a sold[ piece of metal, with the .edge loft for
the top plate to rest on; it also being pond.
ant or lever set with sunk balance to prevent
breaking, making in all a good rong watch
For a Farmer
J. B.1 DDIiECOMB.1+
ic, is r. Sal
O stor_ $ mrze>S Pittchees prescription. �pa�btp
and Children'. It colataina neither Opium, 2Iw'phinea
other Narcotic substance. It is 4711 3iaranless subatituto
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Csrstol
It is Pleasant. its guarantee is thirty years* use
3Tilllioas of Mothers. Castoriu. destroys* Worths andi414,10,1
feverishness. Ost:storia prevents vomiting Sour O
cures IDiarrltwa ::,ml Wind Coli;.. Castor:! relileyept Fr
teething troubles, Cares constipation and flatulenlcV„
Castoria assimilates t;v Pod, regulates the stone**
and bowels, giving I'ealt:Iy n-s:i natural sleep. Val
toric is the Childrenl's. Fatiaca;.,:,--;:xx :,Iother's •Frieucl„'
,
Castoria.
"Castorin is an eaeellcnLmdtcino for chil-
dren. lliotheoahave repeatedly told aloof its
good effect upon their children."
Da- G. C. Osecon,
Lowell, PZa.s.
"Castoria lathe best remttIy for ch!ldrdn of
which I am acquainted. I hope tho day is not
far distant whenmothers wiitconsidcr the real
interest of their children, and use Castoria in-
stead of thevariousquack nostfums which tun
destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium,
morphine, soothing syrup and other but -trek
agents "down their throats, thereby scndiuu
them to premature graves>"
Da. J. F. Km/canton,
Conway, Ar
The Ce>atter Company, T7 M
Castorla.. R :.,
"Castoria fssowell adapted to
I 1.cc-cominend it as superior toany pre
1:COWG to File-"
H. A. Ancusa,1f, rye;,.
111 So. Oxford St., BrookISTI.A , ,,,
" Our physicians in the children's depl,ekn'C
meat have spoken highly of their e>1iwfi:, c y
enco fn their outside practice with Castatio4..
and although we only have among err..,
medical supplies what is known as rem*,
products, yet we aro free to confess ,th 4 Usk
merits of Castoria has won us to lookwiti,,
favor upon it."
UNITED ):loseITAL . ND DISPrt
Boston,
At.I.uir C. $,ecru, Prea.,
array Street, New York City.
,C7--1R,Y' IDA:,,
Of the year save Sunday, we present strong attractions in ever '',d
partment of our establishment. These'attractfons are two -fold, bein
of superior value, and sold for very low prices.
Men's, Boy's & Children's,l'
Clothing, Hats and
Furnishing Goods
Highest in quality, lowest in price.
We carry products of the best manufacturers; we have no old googl3„
everything is of to -day, fresh and iii the Latest styles ; we never fail
to fit and please. We welcome "lookers" as lookers, and seek to have
our goods inspected and our claims investigated. �•
G'L.ASCi-OW, CLINTON{
tee.
a PAINTING
The undersigned is now at
liberty to do .anything in
the way of
C.
�.1
1 ► r 83 and
Sign Painting
Graining, . Paper
Hanging,Kalsomining, &v:
At reasonable rates, and on short notice. Sattion•
faction guaranteed. Shop on Rattei bury St.`
LARD1NE MACHINE OIL.
rhe famous'heavy-bodied Oil made only bg
%1°UOLL TORONTO
UO'YI1
USE IT ONCE AND YOU: WILL USE NO OTHER.
McCOLL'S FAMOUS CYLINDER OIL
IS THE FINEST IN CANADA FOR ENGINE CYLINDERS.
.A.S1C POR, LARDI:N- D ?
--FOR SALE BY --
Ali Leading Dealers in the Dominion,
COME AND TAKE -
This Va lua b le Present
Away with You
The subscriber of -Teri one of Doherty & CO's 'ustl cel
bratecl ORGANS free, with one Package �of Janne
Watson & Uo's CHARM BAKING POWDER.
price 50cents. This gives an opportunity of securing al
Organ worth $196, for fifty cents
C heorgan will be on exhibition at our Grocery Store
Saturday next. A. call solicited from visitors to
Great Huron Central Exhibition
•
Boors AND SIIOES'
•
AT TA,,,
Lowest Possible Prices for Cash
My stock is very complete in all the latest styles or sea
sonable goods of the best quality, which I am selling'
cheaper than ever to all cash customers. '
T-f,gu-i taken in .xehtitncre.
Chas. Cruiekshan
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