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The Clinton New Era, 1891-09-18, Page 7all Jaen of n't be *polka strength areal tom,. bat all may have robust health and strong nerves and clear zpiucls. OAF treat, mint makes each Ipcn, methods. ' our own exclusively, and where yang is left to build upon, the �p� 1a a asily, quick. ' lYi. 'Permanently, restored. Wes Weakness, iKe o ry nsnesli' Debility, and all the train of evils from early errors or later excesses, .the result of 'oyer -work, sickness, i orgy, etc,, forever eared, Fu,_ letrrength development, an t p � d., one gig- en to every organ and portion of the body. Simple, ,natural methods; Int. mediate improvement seen. Failure impossible. 2,000 references, Book, explanations and proofs mailed (sealed) free. Address, ERIE MEDICAL CO., s BUFFALO, N.Y. • For le Jas H Cpmbe. rLAxsEED COMPOUND CSNCHIT.13 186 Lexington New York City, Sept, Ave.19, 1888. I have used the Flax -Seed Emulsion in several tases,of Chronic Bronchitis, and the early stages o6 Phthisis, and have been well teased th the results .JAM'S Xi CROOIC,yM.D. CONSUMPTION Brooklyn. N. Y„ Feb 14th 1889. I have used your Emulsion in a case of 14th, (consumption) with beneficial results, where paneaP. could not use Cod Liver Oil in anyform. J. H. DROGE, M. D. N US PROSTRATION Brooklyn, N. Y.; Dec. 20th.1: s: Icattslrougly recommend Flax Seed Emulsion as helpful to the relief d possibly the cure of all Lung. Bronchial and Nervus Affections, and a good gen' eraltonicin physical debility. JOHN 1'. TALMAGE. M. D. EBI TY l #YU �1 t aa,00, is Irregahi t Seed mlij'sioa as gr. suptoot to the Cod Eider Oil Enfii1ztoitsw eneral' in'tise. D. A. GORY, N, M. D. � ASTiNC DISEAS ES 187 West 84th SL New •York. 1:;' I have used your Flax•Seed Emulsion Aug.Comppauad in asevere erase of Mel -nutrition' and the result was more than hoped for—it was marvelous, and con- tinuous. I recommend it cheerfully to the profession at(d buntanily tlarge M..H, GELBERT, M.D. IEU PATI` NI Sold by Druggists, Price $1.00. FLAX -SEED EMULSION CO 35 Liberty St., New York. For e by J. H. Combe SIGOSA1Yt' 1S Electric air Restorer Restores Grey Hair to Its Original Color. Beauty and Softness Keeps the Head Clean Cool and tree from Dandruff. Cures Irritation and Itch- ing of the Scalp! r JMves a beautiful gloss and'perfume to the hair, produces a new growth, and will stop the falling out in a few days. Will not soil the skin or the most delicate headdress. Fula. DIRECTIONS WITH EACH BOTTLE. Try it and • be convinced. Price Fifty Cents per Bottle. Refuse all Substitutes. SOLE AGENT FOR CANADA H.- SPENCER CASE Chemist, No. 50 King Street West Hamilton, Ontario. ARE NOT a Pts ' gative Medi- cine. They are a BLOOD BUILDER, Tonic and RrcoN- STRUOTOR,aethey supply m a condensed '1,•^.1 tl o substanoos t;�.�lp nbededtoen- Y t,u Blood, curing 1.i u •^nes coming 1 colt and 'WA,. 1.L )OD, or from J..1':D HlmsoBS it n i i on, and cls' V:• •, tete and BUIL; o lb.00n ant broker ,lore n by overwork, ;.i�•:1„d worry, disease, 'ex.• �:.ses and indiscre- icv,e. They have a PEC1FI0 ACTION on the SEXUAL SYS POM 0! both mon and women, lrostoring LOST VIGOR e nd correcting all -taEGVLARITIES and ,t 1'TRESsIONB. EVERY TEAR ` fl, cls his mental fact: dull or failin his physical power„ 1 ,, : •.•Ig, should take these Pima. They will r; . -,.. :,:, lost energies, both ,hysieal and mon d:l. EVERYWer: l� [.Toned take them. 1�C. '1'aoy cure all sup 'ressiona and ir1 =. which inevitably entail sickness wb c d. YOUNGYOUNGRE t` l :alae these PILLS. d aK 11 cure the ro stilts of youthful bac. na 1,... , thud strengthen the system., Yshould take WOMB u d t tie them. ONO.®i�d These PILLS will make them regular. - --rem tale by all druggists, or will bo sent upon receipt of price (boo. per box), by addressing T8$ DR. WILLIAMS, MED. CO. Brockville. Ont, UyE� FITS! • When I say I cure I do not mean merely to atop: them for a time and then have them return again, I mean a mdteat cure. I have made the disease of FITS, EPILEP- SY or FALLING SIoaaasS a ilio -long study. I warrant my comedy to cure the worst Caere. Because others have fatted Is no reason for not now receiving a euro. Send at truce for a treatise and a Free Bottle of my tnfalblo Mundy. dive EXPRESS and POST.OFFIOE. 1�1I:G. RooT, M. C. 186 ADELAIDE ST. WEST, TORONTO, ONT When Baby was tick, we weber Castoria. When she was a Child; she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Coterie. When she bad Children, she gave them Castorla. dA net ,A i t ip i Pik. VOX 78Mi's` 1 eery Wtwlyd' Beecher is It[r Lowell left a $49,000 4/4. tato. ray Gould ,hasn't. read a news- paper sines May. - Mis Mo$ay has stringof flawless diamonds tw vyards long, Henry Irving's throat is again as clear,as a ^whistle and .be is' having a good time at Malvern. lames R Garfield,of Mf'ntor, 0., son of the late President is a Candidate for State Senator this year. Miss Elizabeth B' is . b _ . island is about to be married to Mr Charles W Wetmore, Secretary of the Amor- lean Steel Barge Company. Wendell Phillips' memory is to -be honored in Boston by a publio hall bearing his name. It is well to honor such men. Miss jeans, who bas won the Cobden Club prize for anessay on political economy, seems to be true blue and a blue stocking too. James G Blaine, jun., will con- test his wife's appeal'for divorce. It is said that counter charges of the gravest character will be pre- sented. 'The young Prince of Naples, heir to the throne of Italy, is said to be a model Prince, intellectual- ly and morally. He is an only child, and -idolized by his parents, and a scholar and a gentlemen in every sense of the word. In England the woman doctor seems to get along very finely. Princess Christain employs a woman as her -'physician when her nerves trouble her. Her at- tendant at such times is a well known specialist, Dr Julia Mait- land. The Queen of Italy is near sighted and wears spectacles sometimes, but her husband does not like to see them on her nose,' and he says now and then : 'Mar- aret, if you don't take those things off 1 shall sing.' The unhappy woman,; ho heard him sing once, tears them off with cries of ap- prenshion. - A SOLID NQG&,DOWN BLOW. The whale blows water while at play ; Trees blow in every clime ; The sweetest flowers blow in May, But wind blows all the time. There's lots of blowing in this world. Sufferers from catarrh blow their noses, and quacks blow about their "cures." Dr Sage's Catarrh Remedy is the only infallible one. Its proprietors back up this claim by offering 0500 for every case they fail to onre permanently. This is an unanswerable blow at hum - buggery, coming from men -of sterling reputation and ample capital. Nasal Cataarh cannot resist the potency of this Remedy. It stops discharges, leaving the senses acute, and the head clear, and the breath normal. Of all druggists, 50 cents. THOUG HTS THAT BREATHE [ie that 'does not think at all upon what he. has to do, will nev- er do anything. well ; and he who does nothing but think, bad as good do nothing at all.—Earl of Clarendon. He who prays as he ought, will endeavor to live as he prays. He that can live in sin, and abide in the ordinary duties of prayer, never prays as be ought. A tru- ly gracious praying frame of mind is utterly inconsistent with the love of sin.— [Owen. It is the bright day that brings forth the adder. Think of God when the tempter says 'All this will I give thee.' Trust not the insolvent world ; it bas cheated every creditor that ever trusted it; ana it will cheat you.—[llan- nab Moore. . You will meet new conditions through new men. New condi- tions will not make old rnen young men, with fresh, glad life within them. This is the groat achieve- ment of Christ. He makes men, nYl through the men he makes be -ac'eri the world.— [Principal 1' al fbalrn. The strong life is the life which gathers up all its forc9s to live in the present The burdens of the past and the future weaken by taking away from the concentra- tion essential to full activity. Leave the past with the sovereign grace which loosens us from its disheartening weight. The fut• ure belongs to God, not to us. To day only is hours.—[Zion Herald. New subscribers can get the NEW Ens for the balance of the year for 25 cent cash. That daughter's purity is safe whose Christian mother shares every secret of her heart; that son's character is.hedged about, who has for his most vonfidential friend a Christian father. They are in danger who wear a mask in the presence of kind parents, and uncover the heart and inner life only to those who have no right to receive such confidenc- es.—[United Presbyterian, Pale, droopinggirls, worn weary with a burden of disease almost greater than they can bear shotild take heart and suffer no longer. Dr Williams' Pink Pills aro a certain cure for all thode disease's peculiar to womankind. They restore the blood,build anew the nerves, and leave happiness and health when used. Sold by all dealers or sent on re- ceipt price (Sec n box) by addressing, Dr 'Williams Med, Co., i3rockville, Ont 111 ,i fie was about five ieet tM14 11,Cht , l el looked n oe was mak 'gig atreuuolti and toils ooeafuleffor'ts to rea4 A knothole is *high board fence on the ',Outs ckirtil of dew fork. A tall man was posing, and the shall man glided op to hips, ducked, bine timidly by the coat and said ;t. 'ITate to trouble, sir, but would you mind doing me a favor x' 'Notat all ;would ba happy to, The small rear took him by the arm and led him over, to the fence., 'You see, •' said ho,. I promised my wife I'd be home four hours ago and beat a carpet, and well rP , , I just want you to stand on that rock, look through that knothole up there ,and. tell me what is. go. Ing on inside. ' The tall man looked rather stir• prised, bat complied, while the other leaned up against the fence to await developements, 'What do you see ? asked the meek man presently. 'Why I see a woman—' 'Scll ! not so loud ! Tall wom- an with auburn hair, red face, and wart on her cheek?' 'That's her. ' 'Beating a carpet, isn't she ? ' 'Yes.' 'Look warm ?' 'I should say so. ' 'Kinder excited, too, ion' she ?' 'W ell yes. ' 'Um, got her skirt up around her knees, and the sleeves rolled up to her shoulders ?' 'Exactly. ' 'Has she got on a black bonnet with a white feather, -stuck hind - side before and tied underneath the chin in a double hard knot?'' 'That's just the way she's dress- ed, ' 'Was she using a carpet beater ora broom ? ' 'A hoe handle. ' 'Lord 1 She's worse than I thought. ' Just then from the other side came a crack, a rip, and a snort. The fence shook, and the tall man almost tumbled from his post. 'Gee whiz I ' said the other, trembling ; 'but she's got 'em bad this time. Did she smile when she hit that wrack, stranger ? ' 'Smile I She sniggered, ' 'That's all right. Much obliged to yon, sir. That will d. I guess I won't go in yet. Good day, sir. ' Kinard's Liniment cures dis' emper ' 'tthtA g� eel* iced Ili^ rot hole it elemel+l. be o editf. Ltt[ initel'1'igenna*ad tootedft" aceordingly, The rapid introduotialn of elect- ric street railways isleese�aing tl demand :tor that papticular type of horses used in that service. They are having races on Sun- day at St tiouie, 'wbicb is Ole sur- est way to kill the sport, says the Breeder and Sportsman. Baa Francisco bad -a dose. of this for twenty years and never'had a day of turf prosperity' until. Sunday racing we''s abolished forevei. The utter heartlessness of many horses r b sown six _subject a of u ec fre- quent ,s f e d r quest press comment. The Horse Worldi of .Buffalo, touches one phase of the question as follows : 'Tbe frequency' with hick some horses are run, says an exchange, amounts to positive cruelty; The case'•of old Mr Batchleder and his horse. Woodcutter is in point. This capital youngster has run 4t races since the season opened, an while. Colt of rare speed his phy sical condition is such he has no vim left. The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals ought to take this old man by the throat. He raced Princess and others the same way. There seems no mercy in his heart.' la �bla4 trw gip, 1y 1111 tU or the same plago, IA the Qourt o justice ,for $1,000 damages for flirting, In lanation of tilt. strange laliit r Turner say's 'This la not a breach of pro ease, but a case for damages. don't like flirting, and Pm- ,goip to show people that this 'eoantr is a: very' unhealthy one for that kind of business. I have been fair with the girl, I told; her that I detestedlrting, and when I oommene(d keeping company with her Ii told her. that I did' it with the intention, of marrying' her, awl 1 had every reason to believe that she intended tomarry e . y me. Now she has gone to flirt- ing with other people, and 1 in. teedto punish- her for it' We do not, know if Mi' Turner has the 'Rw on his side or not; but we are afraid it would puzzle a Philadeh phia lawyer to tell what statute Miss Etta has broken, young 'men, however, will watch with d promise Ei Y t Canadians investing in Hack- neys would do -well to be on their guard, as we have in previous is- sues intimated, and the following from the Breeders' Gazette is con- firmation of this warning : 'Hack- neys made to order ' is the sign finally hung out by the English Hackney Horse Society. It costs just seven guineas now to registar in the Stud Book of that society any mare of any known or un- known blood which happens to suit the fancy of an inspector. It officially declared that the Hack- ney horse is not yet entitled to be called a breed; it is merely a type, and blood lines have little or nothing to do with it. Regis- tration upon this basis will of course be estimated at what it is worth, and this in many cases will bet nil. ' Is it right for a man to work for his pleasure on Sunday the horse which has labored for his profit during the week ? The pampered horse that is kept for pleasure alone is left out of the question. Bat the ordinary work- horse is as tired and worn on Sat- urday night as is the average workingman. He is entitled un- der the divine ordinance, to one day's rest in seven as much as his master. Tbe owner of a horse is the trustee of that horse and in- vested with authority to use the horse with fairness and modera- tion six days in the week, resting him on the seventh. When upon that excepted day he compels his horse to labour for his own recre- ation is he not, though perhaps. unwittingly, guilty of cruelty to his faithful servant ? ' 'A merci- ful man is merciful to his beast.' --- [New Yol k World. THE BEST ADVERTISING. The most efficient advertising in be- half of Hood's Sarsaparilla is that which comes from the medicine itself. That -is, those who are cured by it, speak to friends suffering similarly, who in turn derive benefit and urge others to try this successful medicine. Thus the circle of its popularity is rap. idly widening from this cause alone, and more and more are becoming en- thusiastic in behalf of Hood's Sarsapar- illa as it actually demonstrates its ab- solute merit. All that is asked for Hood's Sarsaparilla is that it be given a fair trial. If yon need a good blood purifier, or building up medicine, try Hood's Sarsaparilla. 1 m TEMPERANCE JOTS. A distinguished Egglishman, returning to his own country af- ter a careful study. of American institutions, on being asked what he had seen that was most unlike England, answered: 'The wine - less table of the great .middle class.' - Every saloon in. North Dakota is closed, the result of the su- prome Court decision that liquor in original packages cannot be sold in that State. Kansas, with 100,000 more people than Texas, has only one penitentiary with 906 prisoners, under prohibition. Texas, with loss population and a liquor traf- fic, has two penitentaries with 300,000 convicts. There are now five Free Churches in Glasgow which re- fuse admission to membership to anyone engaged in the liquor traf- flc. Of the 30,000 cr•nina's in Ger- man prisons, 14,000 were arrested for crimes committed under the influeoceirnf intoxicating drinks. And yet it is continually asserted that beerand wine do not degrade the Gentians. Coffee-houses have been edtab- lised in Eogland by business mon on business principles. Sixty. five such rostaturantsare successs- fully operated along the docks in Liverpool. More than 30,000 mon visit those houses daily, to the justified detriment of the ever open saloon. The receipts a- mount to $150,000 a year, paying 10 per cent. dividend to the stockholders. I believe there is such a thing as taking the pitch of Christian in the morning and keeping it all day. 1 think we might take sono of the dullest, heaviest most dis- agreeable work of our life and set it to the tune .of Antioch and Mount Pisgah. A.vi'olin chortled- and strung, if something accident• ally striked it, makes music, and 1 suppose there is such a thing as having our•hearts AO attuned by divine grace that even the rough collisions of life will make heave only vitll-ations,—T De Witt Tal- mage Alex. McKee, one of the oldest and most respected residents of Windsor, is missing, and his friends and relatives fear foul play. The Canada Health Journal says insanity is increasing alto- gether out of proportion to the population in Ottawa. This may explain the reign of boodle atithe capital. You can get the NEW ERA to the end of the ; year for 26 cents cash. "Lige Mag!o" 3 THE effedt produced by Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Colds, Coughs, Croup, and Sore Throat are, in most cases, im- mediately relieved by the use of this wonderful remedy. It strengthens the vocal organs, allays irritation, sad pre- vents the inroads of Consumption; in every stage of that dread disease, Ayer's Cherry Pee- , total relieves cough- ing and induces refreshing 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 have been subject." -Capt. U. Carley, Brooklyn, N. Y. "From an experience of over thirty years in the sale of proprietary medi- cines I feel justified in recommending Ayer'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 dobe allit 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 seethed to breathe easier, and, within a week, was tint of danger. We continued- giving tlio 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, Fort Wayne, Ind, For Colds and Cotiglis, take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, rarrawarn Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Ma: 1 Price *1 ; six bottles, Rb. Worth $5 a botti, interest the outcome of this suit. You can get the NEW ERA to the end of the year for 25 cents cash, Minard's 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 ovefwork, resulting in many of the fol- lowing symptoms ; Mental depression, premature old age, lose 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,itohing or peculiar sensation about the scrotum, wasting of the organs, diz- ziness, specks before the eyes, twitching of the muscles, eye lids and elsewhere, aehfulness, deposits in the urine, loss Of will power, tenderness of the setup and spine, weak and flabby museles,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 Circle,oily looking skin, etc., are all symptoms of nervous de- bility that lead to insanity and death unless oured. The spring or vital force having lost its tention every function wanes in consequence. Those when through abase committed in ignorance may be permanently oured. Send your addreav for book on all diseases peculiar to man. Address M. V. LUIION, 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 flnobes, rush of blood to the head, 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., don positive- ly be cared. No cure no pay. Send for book. Address M. V. LIMON, 50 Fron Street East, Toronto, Ont. ULPL.F�MENT AGENCY subscriber having severed his connection with the Massey Company, desires to inti- mate to his many friends that he has been appointed agent for the well-known firm of FROST & WOOD, implement makers, of Smith's Falls, and will be pleased to fill all orders in his line, as heretofore. Will also keep on hand a stook of Wilkinson PLOWS, Colter & Scott DRILLS, Disc HARROW, and articles of like nature. W. STANLEY, Mrh 20. 6 Holmesvilte and Clinton McLeod's System RENOVATOR AND OTHER 'Tested Remedies. SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE For Impure, Weak and Impoverished Blood, Dyspepsia, Sleeplessness, Palpa- tation of the Heart, Liver Complaint, Neuralgia, Lose of Memory, Bronchitis, Consumption, Gall Stones, Jaundice, Kidney and Urinary Diseases, St.Vitue' Dance, Female Irregularities and Gen- eral Debility. LABORATORY, GODERICN, ONT. J. M. McLEOD, Prop. and Manufacturer. Sold by J. H. Combe, Clinton Copps ALL PAPER and Paint Shop Is stocked with a Select Assortment of American and Canadian all Papers - WITH BORDERS TO MATCH, from five cent rolls to the finest gilt. Raving bought my Papers and Paints for Sip it Cash, and my practical experience justify I ,e in saying that all wanting to decorate their houses inside or paint them outside will rind it to their ad- vantage to give me a can, :'0p, south of Oliver Johnston's black- smith 'hop, and directly opposite Hr. J. Chidle)'o residence. JOSEPH COPP Practical Paper Hanger and Fainter. Rochostor Starlassirill Canadian Office —PETERBORO, ONT WANT a few good pushing men to 801[ elan GRADE Nursery stock in the Counties of Perth, Huron and Bruce. Our facilites for growing the FINEST and HARDEST .trees are ,now unsurpassed SALESMEN and CusyomERs are euro to be de- lighted with our square dealing and fine :oods 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, Peterboro, Ont. (Over 60 years in the business) THE RIGHT Tlio new model of tbo Eookford Watch,when placed in a screw betel Case, will fill a eon Nit want among farmers, as it is not dux proof ohly, but very streng. The plate which thy wheels work between, not being operated by pillars as in the ordinary WATCH But by the bottom plata being turned out of a solid piece of metal, with the edge left for the top plate to rest on; it also being. pend- ant or lover sot with +intik balance to prevent breaking, making in all a geed tong watch For a Parser J. 131DDI. .CO11 H• r Castoria iiia Dr Sam el, I/tc ter a reserlptitog pili: z w � P and Children. It contai s,neithgr Opiltilu,, MQ JIJ e. other . th Nart%oiia substai¢pe,, fib' Is a hu4,roj . eaa slue for karegorlos Drops, Sooth;ut t y>ritps,,a1i l Caatoir It Is I'1eaaant, TO _gunman's_ Is, thirty:, >!., ... Millions ofMothers. C foria,destroys 'Worms.111c: feverishness. ,Castoria, regents vomiting- Son; • C. coxes Diarrheen, and in;(itcastor., tQ.ethiing trotibkis, cure Castoria assImlk ice eta and bowels, toria is the Cisiidacu'a .3?' Castoria. "Castoria is an excellent medicine for chil., Iren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of itci good effect upon their children." Da. G. C. OSGOOD, Iowel[, Deans. "Casaria is the best remedy for eh' ldreu of which I am acquainted..I hope the day is not far distant when mothers will consider the real interest of their children, and use Castoria Stead of of tbevariousquack nostrums which aro destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby SencLaa them to premature graves.,' De. J. F, Snioaayoe, Conway, Ar "Ca: toric is so well adapted toe'.Slitjragl I rect ramend it as superiorteanyprpsiert known to me." h ?a, tr. A. AttetISR A. 111 Co. Oxford ¢t Brooklyn;! " Our physicians in the Children's ¢rte meat have spoken highly of their once in their outside practice withC'. and although we only have moong Pur medical supplies what is known 'as mow-, products, yet wo aro free to confess} oak es, merits of Castoria has won I8-O:tQok.'oilijt,..; favor upon it." UNITED HOSPITAL AND DIBPrzaa y Boston,• MOIL AIL,IN C. Burrs, Pr.o, The Centaur Company, T8 P+Imrray Street, New Fork City. Of the year save Sunday, we present strong attractions in every de partment of our establishment. These,attractious are two -fold, bein of superior value, and sold for very low prices. , Men's, Boy's & Children's Clothing, Hats and Furnishing Goods Highest in quality, lowest in price. We carry products of the best manufacturers; we have no oldood everything is of to -day, fresh and iii the latest styli',, ; we never fail ?' to fit and please. We welcome "lookers" as looker., and seed to have our goods inspected and our claims investigated. 0-3330. C31-1.IASGOW, CLINTON PAINTING The undersig sed is now at liberty to do anything in the' way of s G. N/\11 -1'S H01I:89 and Sign Pa4utiiig , Graining, Paper Hanging,Kalsomining, eke At reasonable rates, and on short notice. Sation faction guaranteed. Shop on Rattenbury St. LANDINEMACHINE 011 The famous heavy -bodied 0i1 made one )11011 USE IT ONCE AND YOU WILL USE NO OTHER. McCOLL'S FAMOUS CYLINDER OIL IS THE FINEST IN CANADA FOR ENGINE CYLINDERS. .A.SK FOR 1.1AR3DIN'E1 ? --FOR SALE BY— Ail Leading Dealers in the Dominion, COME AND TAKE This Valuable Present Away with You The subscriber offers one of Doherty & Co's,justly cel braced ORGANS free, with one Package of Jame Watson & Co's CHARM BAKING POWDER price 50cents. This gives an opportunity of securing ar Organ worth $196, for fifty cents £heorgan will be on exhibition at our Grocery Store Saturday next. A. call solicited from visitors to t Great Huron Central Exhibition N. RORSON. CHINA HALL Booms AND SHOiS AT THE Lowest Possible Prices fin' Cask My stock is very complete in all the latest styles of sem, sonable goods of the best quality, which I am selling cheaper than ever to all cash customers. Fg,a-si taken in exehansre. Chas. Cruickshu ;r r' -