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:Address,
ERE ,MEDICAL' o .,,
'BUFFALO; N.Y.
FLAXSEED
"EMULSION
COMPOUND
BRONCHITIS
1861exington Ave.
• New York City, Sept. 19,1
h have used: the :lax -Seers Emulsion in several
eases of Chronic Bronchitis, and the early stages of
Phthisis, mid have been well pleasedwith the results.
JAMES, K. CROOK, M;D.
• CONSUMPTION
Brooklyn, N. Y., Feb. l4tb 1:':9.
I have used your Emulsion in a case of Phthisis
(consumption) with beneficial results, where patient
could not use Cod Liver Oil in as form.
J. H. DROGE, M. D.
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DOSPROSTRATION
'" •�Bettnpokly II,rATI [>.',i ee:20th.1888
bi�i$tiiFtottieitr ei E d ogibl nib d •be eV!
Bronchial and Nervus Affecti ngfp4d a good gag
erattoaic in physical debility',
0,10yN F. TALMAGE, 11.1-, D.
ip hall, 111 1t`t,'CfaAotit', 7...
t 1°v T�flegatd Ela: SeedtEmui'siots*aii"t ell* saperlor to
the Cod Liver Oil Emulsions so generally m use.'
D.A.-GORTON,:M. D.
CASTING DISEASES
•
1ST West 114th St.
New York, Aug. 6, 1
[.have used your Flax -Seed Emulsion Compound
In a severe case of Mal -nutrition and the result was
more than Eloped fpr -71t was marvelous, and con-
tinuous. r%ecoptmebd tf� cheerfully to the profession
41.nd itulim#tt§ at ler e.'; M. H. GILBERT, M.D.
RHEU'MA►TISN
Sold by Druggists, Price $1.00.
FLAX -SEED .EMULSION cg
35 Liberty St., New York.
For e by J. H. Combe
Electric ]fair Restorer
An ogle l} trade' Partial ono
q.., nested -a pu rber Of eta largeet
aadvartieers to give their opinion.
concerning the best time to atop,•
advertising "and the following re-
plies were received;.
When population ceases to ,ln►e1.
tipsy ard the generations that
crow; on after yon,• and never`
heard of your, stop conung on.
When you haveconolnced every-
body whose life will touch yours
that yonhave better goods and
lower pricesthan they can get
an where else,
When yeti
erceive it to be the
.. .
y p
rule that men who .diver -
never a •
tise are outetrippiog their neigh.
bors in the same line of business,
When men step making for-
tunes
ortunes right in your very sight
solely through the discreet use of various languages which men
this mighty agent.speak. To have made a good
;;,'VPhen you can forget the words translation is service and honor
of the sb,rewdest and most sec- with which scarcely any other can
cessful business men concerning be compared. To add one item
the main cause of their prosper- to the knowledge of the world
Up. about, the Bible, to improve to
When every man has become' i any smallekt extent its translation,
MAXIXO 'TIDE MST F
TM4,111RL
If the Bible is the beet of
books,, the meet useful,; the Most
important, the one book which
Comes from God, which has divine
inspiration and which io the guide
of human life" the boob which has
authority and which it is more
important to study than any
other book that was ever written;
if an ;importance attaches to its
doctrine, its history, its forth of
utterance and kto every least al-
lusion in it such as attaches to no
other boob in existence, then it is
matter of unquestioned impar
The proper time to hell a horse
is when yaa can pet aAtgood pricier
Where was not a,. largo displa
Pf t►orees at the Detroit Fait tb
Tear* gaCh was the 11P "z a 1$90
araC, , '
The .B eederet GitZette thinhe.
that Western farmers. who have
been breeding their ordinary
working lunares of heavy type to
the light -legged trotting and
CQachi)og horses instead of to good
draft heroes will . soon discover
that they' have made a serious
blunder,
LIVING QUESTIONS.
tante that we should .havethat ere 'Most esteemed b ery intelligent
th
bear in e cernnletest and .exact„ man andwoman. �angementa ,of
est form rpstahle.` tttq,,l ,ver, stemaoh end, bowols speedily
ora i" present to.t1atrillUviztg question of ob-
The be) t f i#i,rlltian st:h .. rsh Il tMning relief,' It'` i0 at,onoe found in
of the world ,has devoted at4elf tQ ' Dr Pieree'sPleseent Pellets, 'which cure
the translation of this book into eioltheadaohe, bilious headache, consti-
pation, indigestion, bilious attacks, eto.
so thoroughly a creature of habit
that he will certainly buy this
year where he bought last year.
When younger and fresher
houses in your line cease starting
up andusing the newspapers in
telling the people how much bet-
ter they can do for them than you
can.
When you would rather have
your own way and fail, than take
advice and win.
Whet nobody else thinks "it
pays to advertise."
THE MILK TURNED SOUR.
1 will not tell you her name, but one
of the neighbors says that diming her
brief visit the other day the milk .turn-
ed sour. Her countenance looks a yard
long. She sighs. perpetually. . The
Cloud on her brow is deep. If beaten
out thin, I believe it world Dover the
sky. Her voice is doleful, and her eyes
show no radiance. Her wrinkles are
numberless. She is a sorry picture,
and all because she is the victim of one
of those complaints Common to women.
Her system is deranged. She needs a
Course of self -treatment with Dr
Pierce's Favorite. ,Prescription. This
xwil ,er ciioate thoroughly- those excru-
oiatzng periodical pane and fdnotional
weaknesses incident to her se8, and at
the same time build ,up and invigorate
her whole'system by,its health impart-
ing influence. A trial bottle will con-
vince.,
• 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 1
dives a beautiful gloss and perfume to the
:hair, produces anew growth, and will stop
the falling out in a few days. Will not soil
the skin or the most delicate head-dress.
FULL DIRECTIONS wrra Egon Berme.
°• Try" it and be convinced:' Price ' Fifty
Vents per Bottle. Refuse all Substitutes.
SOLE AGENT FOR CANADA
1.1.SPENCER CASE.
~Chemist, No.
50nKi ntaStr-eet West
Hamil
e
For sale Jas H Com»be.
Itis a Certain r •
Cold in the dealt w.:' •. :•
• stages •
SOOTHINGCLEANu:f,w.
HALINO.
•fnstant, Relief, Permanc r '••
Cure, Failure /mpossrbl. tt 11
Fumy so•called dizeasos ire :.it
.symptoms ot Catart:+,
.paha', partial d. a,t,e •r.
emeiUonl bre..t
RM. nausea. -
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biaty, etc, I=
any of these r
your have Carat
time In proaad
coldArds, Be wart
Cin head r •
towed by covet .,.
Nasi l BALM is to!,.
orwinbesent, p s+•
i •.
Floe use cen•ta and �S.o.
FULF0t C C
STR &NG FACTS ABOUT
ACCIDENTS;
The collection of large groups
of facts about accidents which has
been trade necessary by the de-
velopment of accident insurance
has made a contribution to one
department of social science that
is by no means uninteresting.
For instance, it is a curious fact
that a man is much more likely
to lose his left hand than his right
hand, or his left eye than his right
eye; statistics show, too, that when
a. man • insures -himself against
accidents he thereby greatly dim-
inishes the risk of accidents—and
this is probably explained in this
way—when a man's attention is
called to a danger he fixes his
mind on it, and thereby conscious-
ly or unconsciously makes unusual
effort to avert it. It therefore
happens that a man is moi% likely
to be a victim of an accident of a
kind that he never thought of,
than of the kind against which
he insures himself, A man, for
instance, w io handles sharp tools
will insure himself against an ac-
cident
scident from the. use of them, and
the first thing he knows be will ke
drawing pay from an insurance
company for an injury done by
getting a cind r ifs his eye. Not
only are such odd and curious
facts as these brought to light by
the development of accident in
surance, but a great many impor-
tant groups of facts which bear
upon the habits of men and the
development of civilization. For
instance, accidents aro n uch more
common in the sparsely -settled
portions of the country than in
the densely -settled portions, and
they happen more frequently in
1 he middle of winter and the mid -
die of summer than In the other
retfsons of the year, An interest-
ing stun'y of these facts, which is
perhaps the first study of the kind
ever published, is contributed to
the Forum for September by Mr
Jiimes R. Pitcher.
When Baby was sick, we Welter Castoria,
when shows s Cltiligdte cried for Castoria.
rhea ale ibeeelasa Was, else eland to Castor'le.
hf!►en shelled Mimi*. gave them Cantons.
1 CARE FITS.!
when 1 say I Carm e I de not momerely to stop there
tot a time and then bate Mom return stain. I mean a
mdicat bore. I have made the diseibe of FITS. EPILEP-
SY or FALLING SICKNESS a 816.1on5 study. I warrant
my tnnedy-to Mare the worst eaitb., Became others have
fatted le no reason fir not�now recetvm s orae. 55ad-st
M1 dC} . MvtQeOpE%PREBS in PO ��my iafaetbta
H G. RTO , M. .186 ADELAIDE Si.
•
Plso'e litetmldy for Catarrh fe tho
attest, Easiest to trinearia 0hespeet.
CATARRH'
d by druggllits et, SW by inatl,5Oo..
tiagaltinti, Warren PM., tt,'s.A.
to correct one error or apprehen-
sion in reference to it, is a ser:
vice which renders any man's
life worth living. Most honorable
then, and most useful was the
work of the English and American
scholar's who prepared the Re-
vised Version which has now for
some years been in our hands.
The translation has received
general approval. It is very
largely used by students and tea-
chers. It is always referred to
(is authority, but it has not yet
of general acceptance. The
reason is probably partly because
of natural conservatism and part-
ly froin the fact that it cannot be
obtained as easily and as cheaply
as the old version. The Bible
societies cling to the old and re-
fuse to accept the new. Of course
this is in accordadce with their
charters, but it is a violation of
their moral obligation. "Get the
best," should be the first rule
about the Bible, the best version
tha can be •had; and the Revised
Version is far better than the
old.
Let us impress upon ministers
the duty of reading in tbeir Sab-
bath ministrations and in their
prayer meetings only from the
Revised Version. It is not right
toread from the poorer when
yon can get the better. Let us
impizess upon Sunday-sehoolteac'lh-
ers the obligation of persuad i n g,
as far as possible, their scholar's
to use the revised New Testament.
Let private Christians use the
Revised Version for their house-
hold worship and their private
devotions. Let parents, when
they give a Bible to their children,
always give the Revised Version.
Let this be emphasized with re-
peated and unwearied persistence
until our Bible societies shall un-
derstand that this is their duty to
have their charters amended and
and so made. themselves servants
and not masters of the Word, and
to give us that which shall best
set before the reader what is the
inspired • utterance of prophets
and apostles.
Joseph Liitle, blacksmith, was
moving fromRichmond to Aylmer,
and a load of household goods bad
been brought and left in front of
the residence he was to occupy on
St. Andrew's street. Mrs Little
had repaired to the home of her
sister, and while there a boy came
along and informed her that the
goods on the waggon were on fire,
at which she started for the scene
of the conflagration, but had gone
only a short distance when she
dropped dead. Deceased was 4S
years of age.
THE BEST ADVERTISING.
'the moat efficient advertising in be-
half of Hood's Sarsaparilla is that
which cornea from the medicine itself.
That; s, these who are cured b it,
speak to friends suffering sinptkly,
and" .
who in tarn derive benefit b Be
others to try this successful medicine.'
Time the Circle of its popularity is rap-
idly widening from this cause alone,
and more and more are becoming en-
thusiastie in behalf of Hood's Sars'apar,
ilia an it actually demonstrates its ab-"
solute merit. All that is asked for
Hood's Sarsaparilla is that it be given
a fair trial. If you need a good bleed
litirifiert or lhuildfhg up medicine; try
H'ood's Sarliaparilla. 1
THE RAW CUTTING WINDS.
Bring to the surface every latent pain.
A change of even a few degrees marks
the difference between comfort and
pain to many persons. Happily, dis-
ease now holds less sway. Science is con-
tinually bringing forward new remedies
which successfully combat disease.
Poison's Nerviline—nerve pain cure—
has proved the most successful pain re-
lieving remedy known. Its application
is wide, for it is equally efficient in all
forms of pain whether internal or eater
nal. 25 cents a bottle, at druggists.
Three hundred and fifty-four
houses have been destroyed and
600 persons killed and injured in
the recent floods in China.
Rev. Principal Grant,of Queen's
University,is home from Cape'Bre-
ton. He is •shocked ".by the dis-
closures at Ottawa, and declares
that a clean Government must be
secured at any cost. Every col,
ruption, high and low, must be
punished. To redeem Canada's
name requires tb9 exhibiton of
patriotism, and this can only be
secured by the best men of both
parties facing difficulties, sacrific-
ing policies and forming a coal-
ition Government. The country
needs something grander than
party triumphs. it needs the tri-
umph of higher ideas and of pure
patriotism. Surely we might
unite to get a triumph of com-
mon honesty.
1'
If YOU WISH
To Advertise
Anything
Anywhere
AT Any time
WRITE TO
GEO. P. ROWELL & Co
No. to Spruce Street,
NEW YO1U
Lk
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Purely vegetable and perfectly harm-
less, theyare unequaled as a specificfic
for the complaints named. One tiny,
sugar-coated Pellet a dose. In vials 25
cents. Carrythem in your vest-pocket.
Gold water? is the best remedy
for dry and feverish hoofs. It
may be applied by means of wet
bandages in the day time, and in
the stable by providing a puddle
of wet clay for the horse to stand
in. I have known horses to stand
is a small tub of water fitted for
the purpose and seem grateful for
it. An excellent plan is to pack
the forefeet with a think paste
of flaxseed meal.—(Farm Journal,
The Canadian Sportsman edi-
torially remarks : 'Mongrel bred
horses by the thousand can be
found throughout the country and
since the passage of the McKinley
Bill farmers find it impossible to
dispose • of them at any price
Prior to the erection of that
Chinese wall they were saleable at
a low price for street car use, but
that day has gone by and now
their owners find them about as
marketable as a last year's bird's
nest.'
George Forbes may be a
thoroughly honest man, says the
New York Herald, but if he does
not want his reputation sullied he
will have to sell Arab. That
horse is altogether too intelligent
to remain on the turf. If Mr
Forbes does not sell Arab he
should brook him of the habit of
looking the bettingring ng in o t r g be-
fore going to the post. Some of
these fine days Mr Forbes may
get into trouble on. account of this
pernicious habit of Arab.
Buffalo Horse World : 'The
horses of the United States are
worth more than all our entire
cattle interest; horses are valued
at $941,000,000, cattle at $890,-
000,000, and sheep, hogs and
poultry about $450,000,000, or a
grand total of $2,500,000,000, and
for the next ten years the value
should be doubled without materi-
ally increasing the numbers. Let
the quality be improved, grade up
by breeding to the best sires, and
also get and keep the best mares
as well.'
The American trotter is getting
a strong foothold in England.
Late advices from London state
that negotiations aro now in pro-
gress for the purchase of a large
farm in Kent, on which the breed-
ing of American trotters will be
carried on. It will be under the
ownership of Budd Baldwin, of
New York, and W. R. Arbuibnot,
of London, England. Trotting
races are becoming every day
more and more popular with Eng-
lish sportsmen, and every nieet—
ing at which this spot fermi a
part seems to attract a grt:uter
crowd. It has, therefore. been
found necessary to erect a new and
larger reserved stand at the Alex-
andria Palk.
ufferers
FROM Stomach and Liver derange-
ments—Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Sick -
Headache, and Constipation—find a safe
and certain relief in
Ayer's Pills. In all
cases where a ca-
thartic is needed,
these Pills are recom-
mended by leading
physicians.
Dr. T. E. Hastings,
of Baltimore, says:
"Ayer's Pills are the
best cathartic and
aperient within the
reach of my profes-
sion."
Dr. John W. Brown, of Oceana, w,
Va., writes : " I have prescribed Ayer's
Pills in my practice-, and find them ex-
cellent. I urge their general use in
families."
" For a number of years I was afflicted
with biliousness which almost destroyed
my health. I tried various remedies,
but nothing afforded me any relief until
I began to take Ayer's Pills." --G.- S.
Wanderlich, Scranton, Pa.
"I have used Ayer's Pills for the past
thirty years, and am satisfied I should
got be alive to -day if it had not been
for them. They cured me of dyspepsia
when all other remedies failed, and their
occasional use has kept me in a healthy
condition ever since."— T. P. Brown,
Chester, Pa.
"Having been subject, for years, to
constipation, without being able to find
much relief, I at last tried Ayer's tills,
and deem it both a duty and a pleasure
to testify that I have derived great ben•
efit from their use. For over two yearn
past I have taken one of these phis
everynight before retiring. I would not
willingly ..be without them." ---G. W.
Bowman, 26 East Main et., Carlisle, Pe.
"Ayer's Pills have been need in my
family al•,ptvadds of twenty years, and
have e'ompletely verified all that, is
claitned for them. In attacks 61 piles,
from which I suffered many years, they
afforded me greater relief than any med-
icine I ever tried."—Thomas F. Adams,
Holly Springs, Texas.
1t haaascertain_ .been.asc ed. by :Pare
aw-
ful observation that a: warm ot
.flits: cannot travel at any greater
pee than eleven milds en lour.
so > Hugh the better far the eyoliet,
who hats only^ to put on a spurt:to
got at any time clear away from
this intolerable pest of the high
wank warm weather, F'or tho
untortunnate outside passenger by`'
drag or chaise there is aro help in-
leesit is that patent flyvell which.
enabled the ,A.inerican; editor to
look forward ,to -tile time when
whole Congregations would be
able in August to listen to; a ,ser-
mon in comfort while the flies in
church, "united,as rine fly,",were',
"taking it outof the preacher in
the pulpit."'
Minard's Liniment the is best.
aha NisiugOic Systom
All diseases bticcesefully treated by a
new 81,/5te710 of non poisonous and
tasteless medicines. Send for
free book explaining system
and testimonials of the
most remarkable
) cures on re-
cord.
Paralysis Curable at last.
I have been paralyzed In the loner limbo,
tougue and eyes for two years,also memory very
much impaited,lose of muscularppower,great de-
bility, unsteady gait, accompanied by dizziness
and general derangement. I could not perform
work of say kind most of the two years. Would
frequently fall, striking upon my head, owing to
sudden complete loss of power in my limbs and
nerves. Ire San Fran:tsoo I was treated by two
skillful physicians of the allopathic school with-
out any good result whatever. I then tried out
of the beat physicians in Winnipeg, and he did
me no good. I began to feel that all hope was
gone. I happened to be passing the Histogene•
tic Medicine offices in the llenderson Block
Winnipeg,and seeing the sign, I thought I woukl
enquire into the system, and although I had
spent so much money with no good result, I re-
solved to try the new system, as any sufferings
were every great. I took the remedies about
two months there and continued for three weeks
longer in Toronto, getting the sante medicines at
the head office Per Canada. I am rtidically cured,
and have resumed my business, and am able to
work all day as usual. These beautifully- pre-
pared, tasteless remedies are better than dia-
monds or gold, and I hope all affected as I was
will try them. They are the only sure and safe
remedies. yp
JOSEPH PERRINS,
135 Tecumseh Street, Toronto.
Our representative will be at
Clinton "Rattenbury House"
on Wednesday, Oct. 7, from
1.0 A. M.to4:30P.M.
At Hensall, Hensall Hotel,
Tuesday evening, 6th, 6 P.
M, till Wednesday morning,
9:20. A. M.
Biogenetic Mediciee Assoc'!"
Rooms and 3, Albion Block,
Richmond Street, London, Ont,
19 Yonge Street Market, corner
Gerrard and Yonge Sts, Toronto.
Mention Clinton New Era.
IMPLEMENT AGFNCY
subscriber having severed his Connection
,elth the Massey Company, desires to inti-
mate to his many friends that be 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 stock of Wilkinson PLOWS,
Colter Ait Scott DRILLS, Disc HARROWS,
and articles of like nature.
W. STANLEY,
Mrh 20. 6 Holmesville and Clinton
Ayer's Pills,
PBE'PA13iltD Bt
Dr. J. C.
Ayer & 06., Low6111 Man.
Sold by ell Dhtggiel$lied Betide fiiluau*
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, Loss of Memory, $ronohitis,
Consumption, Gall Stones, Jaundice,
Kidney and Urinary Diseases, St.Vitus'
Dance, Female Irregularities 'and Gen-
eral Debility.
LABORATORY, CORRIN, ONT,
J. M. MoLEOD,
Prop. and Manufacturer.
Sold by J. H. Combe, Clinton
AI"P.ER
and Paint Shop
Is stocked with a Select Assortment of
American and Canadian Nall Papers
WITH BORDERS TO MATCH, from five
cent rolls to the finest gilt. Having bought
my Papers and Paints for Spat Cash, and my
practical experience justify nie in saying that
all wanting to decorate their houses inside
or paint them outside will find it to their ad-
vantage to give ins a call,
inti"shop, south of Oliver Johnston's black -
smite shop, and directly opposite Mr. J.
Chidley's residence,
JOSEPH COPP
Practical Paper Hanger and Painter.
Ilochntorlurscrics
Canadian Office—PETERBORO, ONT
WANTo few good pushing men to
sell HIGB GRADE Nursery
stock in the Counties of Perth, Huron and
Bruce. Our facilites for growing' the Panier
and aennEs'rtrees are ,now unsurpassed,
SALESMEN and CUSTOMERS are sure to be de-
lighted With our square dealing and fine
roods Write for terms AT ONCE, Sled sooure
your choice of territory Soles for fall 1891
and spring 1892, begin May lat. Address
THOMAS W. BOWMAN,
Peterboro, Ont.
(Oder 30 years in the business)
THE RIGHT -
The now model' of the RoekfoiSt Watob,When
p
luded in a sorew bezel Case, will 811 a.lon
Want among farmersas i
Salt w n t is no due
proof (any, Mitt8very Strong. 'The not
'which the wheeltt work between, net being
separated by pinata MO in the ordinary
WATCH
But by the bottom plate being turned out of
a solid piece of instal, With the edge left for
the top plate to rest on; ft also being pend-
ant or lever set with sunk balance • o prevent
breaking, making in all a good rong watob
For a Farmer
�. EIDDLECOME
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• ..�1�.Aa..r' ' � in • 4 t
Castoria is, Pr. Samuel Pitelier's plreser.ptiAa'ror
and Qbildren. It Contains neither O,pluin, *oirpiaiiilyq
other Narcotic substance, It is n :ar n1eas. sµi
for Pareg. o ; Soothing Syrups, and castor. Q
Crit ,�rpps
It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty year*? 1M0..:'
Millions of Mothers. Castorladestroys 'Worms and j
foverishno"ss. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour C /4114;
cures Diarrhoea and n1 C l . Cas ,malre
lie
teething troubles, cures constipation and fiatulencru
Castoria assimilate. no £.):)<l, regulates the stpman
and bowels, givin; lloa ti:; .:.:•i r.,atural sleep. QIP
toria is the Children's Paioa,00a—t._ c Jiother's Friend:
Castoria.
"Castoria is an excellent medicino for chil-
dren.
hitdren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its
good effect upon their children." •
Da. G. C. Ostrom),
Lowell, Macs.
"Castoria is the best remedy for children of
which I am acquainted. I hope the d :y Le not
far distant when mothers will consider the real
interest of their children, and use Castoria in-
stead of thevariousquack nostrums which aro
destroying their loved ones, by fortis;; opium,
morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful
agents down their throats, thereby sending
them to premature graves."
Da. J. F. Enrcumoa,
Conway, ir
The Centaur Company, 77 11
Castori94'
" Costoria Is so well adapted fn'cl ll4r
I reaommer.-.1:.Isouperiortoatiyps+C6Ceipi40,s.
known to me."
13. A Anosza,ll .* r
111 So. Oxford St., Brooiclytl, N.*. -A
" Our physicians in the children a dem•
ment have spoken highly of their a e.
enco in their outside practice with Ctig64tr
and althouz b we only have.
medlcml supplies what is known as -solar"
products, yet we are free to confess{ that,ij I
merits of Castoria bas won Us to leallr wa..>
favor upon it." M
UNITao HOSPITAL AND DrsPAsa *,; T!;.
Boato,, alill
Alt= C. SMITH, fares„
array Street, New York City.:' ,,
IITN7"EDR7527 1:1A6:27.
Of the year save Sunday, we present strong attractions in every, de
partment of our establishment. These'attraetions are two -fold, beia
of superior value, and sold for very low prices.
Men's, Boy's & Children'
Clothing, bats and
Furnishing Goods
Highest in quality, lowest in price.
We carry products of the best manufacturers; we have no old good_,•
everything is of to -day, fresh and ih the latest styles ; we rover f ii..
to fit and please, We welcome "lookers" as lookers, :ted seek to have;
h -. e.
our goods inspected and our claims -investigated. -
GL.ASG-OW, CLINTON
PAINTING
The undersigned is now at
liberty do anything in
the to way of
0.
t
Sign PaintingGraining, Papal`
Hanging,Kalsomining, t Co:
At reasonable rates, and on short notice. SSatiG •;
faction guaranteed Shop on RattenbnrySt.
LARDINE MACHINE Olt.
1'he famous heavy -bodied Oil -made only
MOLL
BRO. UO'Y.,
TORO
USE IT ONCE AND YOU WILL USE NO OTHER.
McCOLL'S FAMOUS CYLINDER OIL
IS THE FINEST IN CANADA FOR ENGINE CYLINDERS.
----FOR SALE BY --
All Leading Dealers in the Dominion,
COME AND TAKE -
This • Valuable Present
Away with You
The subscriber offers one of Doherty & Co's justly eel:",,'
brated ORGANS free, with one Package of Jame
Watson & Co's CHARM BAKING PO WDE `
price 50cents. This gives an opportunity of securing ail
Organ Worth $196, for fifty cents
fheorga 1 will be on exhibition at our Grocery Store I
Saturday next. A. call solicited from visitors to t
Great Huron Central Exhibition
N. ROBSONI CHINA HA
OOTS AND
—AT THE
SHOE
Lowest Possible Prices for Cask
My stock is very complete in 41 the latest styles of sea
sonable goods of thle best quality, which I am self lig
cheaper than
ever to all cash customers.
Eg taken in exehian ,e 1
has. CruicksI
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