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XiO$I3 ATIANTIO.
INGROM REMTES TIM STOUT ov
AMOR arm liaraiesiessRessonee
six Bps POOTelle Mtn FAILIM.
Mid Of P. Williard& Pink Pills
fluettttiCapada and the United
at extends ale() siorese the Ocean,
the mother land comes a letter
itito learned the value sof thiegreut
bfl itr Cauttda and Who how, al -
miasmas of miles away gratefully
ges what Pink Pills .have done
MeslrOal aid and other remedies
, lite letter OallhOt fell te bring
barAufferors as it assures them
r; Williams Pink Pine they may
Min eaepronounced by the
Pat Medioal specialists as incur-
&dem .Menmonthehire, Eng.)
Nov, 20th, 1891. f
'Williams Medicine Co. Brock-
met,—It may surprise you to re-
later flame across the Ocean, but
Ot be doing my duty did I not
auk y'ou for the noble medicine
Vllliaixia' Pink Pills for Pale
to let you know what they had
PlWafter four years suffering, and
:SSOler Medical aid had failed. My
•arrest while in Canada, and I
ihr several doctors and in the
'General Eiospital by Dm. Smith,
,Mtredonell. I first felt the
be disease, which the doctors
• ditabetes, in January, 1886,
OhYreistedies and tried numerous
AViththe only result that I grew
Oh:health-and pocket. At last
,went to the General Hospital
04 but the result was no bet-
kthe 8Qtla of April, 1891, I left
Whin'. a poor broken-hearted,
tSMiaresDr Macdonell having in -
hat they had done all they
orine:;. I continued to live on in
Situatilaborit the middle of August,
aW,Sn theAforstreal Star an ar-
the' ory of a man, who after
eds of dollars, had tried
,Pink Pille,and found a cure.
ringanen, they say, will catch at a
:,Ifldit worild be impossible for me
*the gratitiide I feel for the hope
;Ws story gave me. I at once
&box of Dr: Williams' Pink Pills
R. Birks, druggist on McGill
SBefore I had linished it I felt that
ri Were helping me, and I procured
oboes. , These almost restored
#-tiss elth, and through the kinelness
, ntien of the harbor works, I ;tvas
ienW0glit job on the harbor wharf,
assaaagainatiale to earn my living. I
adeliP My Mind; however, to return
teelend of my birth, and on the Sth
eyinnber, sailed for England. The sass
46"was rough, and I caught cold, w Sikh
again
annot
o send
stances
may be
n to my
of
me back somewhat, and I am
gaining strength', I find that I
)tisink Pills here and 1 want you
a'stipply, as under no cireu
Oddi be without them, and yo
reI will gladly recommend the
lends bothfiere and elswhere.
youlatef. y,
T• S INGRAM.
1 a perfect blood builder and
eterer, curing such diseases as
athirst, neuralgia, partial paralysis,
Orsataxie., St. Vitus' dance, nervous
;siemens prostration and the tired
S therefrom, the after effects of la
'`diseaseddepending on humors of the
genets as scrofula, chronic erysipelas,
-134 Pills give a healthy glow to pale
llow complexions, and are a specific
ti troubles peculiar to the female eye -
din the case of men they effect a
Cure in all cases arising from men -
ry, overwork or excesses of any na-
eaciPills are manufactured by the Dr.
ftni's Medicine Company, Brockville
s�d Seheneotady, N.Y., and are sold
nbxes bearing our trademark aud
Cr, at 56 cents a box, or six boxes for
-Bear in- mind that Dr. Williams'
Pills are never sold in bulk, or by the
fex or -hundred, and any dealer wbo
Saibetitutes in this form is trying to
diem and should be avoided. Dr.
s'Pink Pills maybehad of all
direceby niil from -Dr Wil -
eat -dine Conapany from either ad -
price at which these pills are
tate 'course of treatment compar-
ineoerisive es compared with other
or medical treatment.
adstone narrowly escaped be -
vet by an omnibus in London
-birehing. Re was struck a
but *aped to the pave -
slftra Williattts
41,iii, Mass.
hofthitld of Others
Wit/fain Marta!' En-
trees Hood's Siovaparilla.
e are pleased to preSent this from
A. A. Williams, of the Sillsbee
, 'Christian Church, Lynn, Mass.:
01116 rib reason why a clergyman, more than
NOM knbws whereof be speaks,
hesitate to approve an
Article of Merit
worth, front Which he or his family have
ignany benefited, arid whose commends -
terve to extend those benefite to
by increaging their confidence. my wife
Many years been a sufferer from severe
ervous Headache
eh filie found little help. She has tried
thinga that premised well but per -
little. Mat fall a Wend gave her a hot -
's sarsaparilla. It seems surprls-
t senply one bottle could and did de
atmcks otheadache deereased in
and were less violent in their inten-
her* general health lute been un-
exper enee'With
Or firtite has aide been better.
Ws Sarsaparilla
endo •tritest,
he
New
Era
The very best
S1
A year paper in
[Huron, will be
'sent to New Sub-
scribers to th0
31st of,Dec., 18931
tite sum of $1
Cash.
Try it
For a Year
$1 a $1 a
A Light Meal.
Weary Raggles—Did yer git anythin' ter
eat? Tatterdon Torne—Yes ; and it was
the lightest meal I ever struck. Yer see,
I tackled the old woman fer a feed. She
said she didn't have notin' fer !nes and I
wuz givin' her a piece of me mind, when the
old man come Out and made me eat me
words._ .
He‘tv IteStruck Him,
"What ails you ?" asked Mr. Gasmen of
Algernon Fitzpercy.
"I called on Miss Dukane lawat evening,
doncher know."
"We 1, would you believe me, the faih
emeature's bwute of a father kicked me
dein the front steps."
"Indeed 1"
"Yee, air 1 Actually kicked me twice—
first with his vright foot and then with 'his
left. What do you think of that ?"
"Well, it looks veryanuch like two soles
with but a single thought."
My Life Saved—Nine Years a
Dyspeptic and Sufferer of Liv-
er COmplaint—Three Bottles
Royal Crown Remedy Effected
a Complete Cure—Now Twelve
Years and no Symptom of Re-
turn of the Disease—Read for
Yourself.
LONDON, Aug. 30th, 1889.
To Mr Williams:
It is not only a pleasure but a duty I owe to
you and the suffering world that I add my testi.
mony with the many you have already received.
Royal Crown Remedy cannot be too highly*
praised; it has saved my life. For nine years I
suffered extremely with Dyepepsia and Liver
Complaint and could not retain anything at all
on the stomach without excessive vomiting
Eryeipola set In,which confined me to my bed.
Doctors could do me no good. I also tried many
other plans with no success. I was induced by
Mr I. Williams to try his medicine. which I did
after such persuading. Three bottles completely
onred me, and for 12 years I have had no eymp-
toms, Your medicine is worthy of praise. I
advise all suffering humanityo to try it, for it is
the best.
William's Royal Crown Remedy is the greatest
Remedy on earth for general dibility.
Dr. Waters, of Cobourg, once a Re-
form candidate for the Commons, said
during the trial of an action involving
the power of chairman of the Board of
Health in cases of diphtheria. that the
government of Sir Oliver Mowat was
in some cases as despotic as the czar
of Russia.
Two men were blown np by dynamite on
the line of the Ottawa and Parry Sound
Railway near Ottawa, on Friday.
Mies Meta L. Cowles, of Greene, Chen-
ango county, N.Y., has passed her exami-
nation, and entered on the practice of law.
The great etriko of Pronieetead, Pa., watt
declared off Fridhy, and there was fmnle,
difitely a rush sif men to secure their Old
positions.
• When the Milner; are clogged, good health ie
impossibIlityabut when working pronely the
Wenn, IS the ca*, That dtill beich.aohd le the
kidtley's ery or el U Rhine Plus
into
WER4 ON,LX X0V1IG.
Asa* Setureay Night.
If I were ealY Yeting
I'd cull sweet dowers for thee 1
The real" should blush a ruby red,
Its opening Wag love' e incense shed,
Ito petals wide their beauty 5prea4
For thee, and oaly thee!
If I were only young,
I'd del* my form for thee!
In gleaming silks and satins bright,
And diamonds flashing tp the light,
To ,,be a glory in thy sight,
Isvere only -young 1 -
If I were only yeeng,
I'd sing sweet songs for thee 1
I'd sing in low contralto tone
To thee, my king; to thee alone!
Ah, love, I'd win thee for mine own,
If I were only young!
CLARA H. MOUNTCAS1LE Glaris Sima)
THE HE AD SURGEON
Qf the Lubon Medical Company is now at
Toronto, 'Janada, and may be consulted
either in person or by letter on all chronic
diseases peouliar to man. Men, young,old,
or middle.aged, who find themselves nerv-
ous, weak and exhaneted, who are broken
down from excess or overwork, resulting in
many of the following symptons : Mental
depression, premature old age, loss of vital-
ity, loss of memory, bad dreams, dimnese
of sight,palpitation of the heart, emissions,
lack of energy, pain in the kidneys, head-
ache, pimples ori the face or body, ' itching
or peOnliar sensation about the scrotum,
wasting of the organs, dizziness, specks be-
fore the eyes, twitching of the muscles, eye-
lids, and elsewhere, bashfulness, deposits in
the urine, loss of will poweir, tenderness of
the scalp and spine, weak and flabby nst1B-
ales, desire to sleep, failure to be rested by
sleep, constipation, dullness of hearing, loss
of voice, desire for solitude, excitability of
temper, sunken eyes surrounded with lead.
encircle, oily looking skin, etc., are all sym-
ptoms of nervous debility that lead tolinesn-
ity and death sinless cured. The spring or
vital force having lost its tension every
function wanes in consequence. Those who
through,abuse committed in ignorance may
be perrnanently cured. Send your address
for book on all diseases peculiar to man.
Boris sent free sealed. Heart disease, the
siymptons of whicia are faint spells, purple
lips, numbness, palpitation, skip beats, hot
flushes, rush of blood to the head, du 1 pain
in the heart with beats strongirpid and
irregular, the second heart Trio r than the
hrst, pain apont the breast bone, etc., can
positively be cared. No cure, no pay. Send
for book. Address M. V. Luber', 24 Mac-
donell Ave., Toronto, Canada. Jan. 1, 92.
The Dead Sea is nothing more than
a small but very old salt lake now in
an advanced stage of evaporation.
When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria.
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria.
When she became Miss, she clung to Catitoria.
f,riken she had Children, she gave them castors&
s„.
Mr D. Porter, M. P. P. for North
uce, has left for Los Angeles, Cal.,
where he will renaain all winter. Ever
since his election Mr Porter has been
having a hard fight for life, but itis to
be hoped that a tinter spent in a -mild-
er climate will effect a permanent cure.
Rebecca Wilkinson, of Brownsvalley, ind.,
says: "I had been in a distressed condition
for three years from Nervousness, Weakness
of the Stomach, Dyspepsia and Indigestion
until my health was gone. I had been
doctoring constantly with no relief. I
bought one bottle of South American Ner-
vine, which done me more good than 850
worth of doctoring I ever did in my life.
I would advise every weakly person to rise
this valuable and lovely remedy. A trial
bottle Will convince you. Warranted , by
Watts Ss Co. Druggist.
The personal column of a newspaper
in New York contains this golden op-
portunity: "A well educated young
man of good social position will marry
any lady of means who will provide
funds for him to --procure- a divorce
from his present wife,whom he cannot
get along with."
C. 0. Rim/arms se Co.
GENTE.—I have need your MINARD'S
LINIMENT in my family for some years
and believe it the best medicine in the
market as it does all it it recommended to do
Cannaan Forks, N. B., D. KIERETEAD4
John Mader, Mahone Bay, informs no
that he was cured of a very eevere attack
of rheumatism by fleeing MINARD'S
LINMENT.
The bust of the late Sir John A. Mac-
donald, Premier of Canada, which was
procured by the admirers of the dead
Chieftain in London, to commemorate
his fealty to imperial connection, was
unveiled on Wednesday, in the crypt
of St. Paul's Cathedral by Lord Rose-
berv, Minister of Foreign Affairs, and
in t se presence of a large zathering,
which included Sir Charles upper, Sir
Donald Smith and Mr Redpath, of
Canada.
A serious accident occurred on Friday af-
ternoon at the sawmill of Murray Crawford,
about two miles south of Campbellville. A
yonng man named George Dunn, while
putting a belt on a pulley close to a large
circular saw, which was in motion, slipped,
his legs coming in contact with the saw,
over which he was thrown, while his left
arm was caught in the pulley, breaking it
in several places. Slight hopes are enter-
tained of his recovery.
ON TRIAL:FOR 90.DAYS.
The finest, completed and latest line or Meg
trical appliances in the world. They have never
failed to cure. We are so positive of it that we
will back our belief and send you any Electrical
Appliance now in the market and you oan Ley it
for Three Months. Largest list of testimonials
on earth. Send for book and journal leree.
W. W. Baer as Co., Windsor, Ont.
,Ny
Thetotal yield of corn" in' Kansas the
past season was 138,058,621 brushels, or
24,74 bushels to the acre.
E. F. Egleston, ofAncastert was
found almost suffocat,d by gas in the
O'Neill house, Woodstock, Friday
morning.
Ne • Hiretetattra, ICantaite, taVO
ft=stiwiimit,h
;TO'P.1710.01.403
Tbe richness, color, and beauty of the
hair, the greatest are is necessary,
much harm, being done by Um use of
Worthless dressings. To be sure of
having a first-class article, ask your
druggist or perfumer for Ayer's Hair
lager. It is absolutely superior to any
other preparation of the kind. It
restores the original color and fullness
to hair which has become thio, faded,
or gray. It keeps the scalp cool, moist,
and free from dandruff. It heals itching
humors, prevents baldness, and imparts
to
THE HAIR
a silken texture and lasting fragrance.
No toilet can be considered complete
without this most popular and elegant
of all hair -dressings.
"My hair began turning gray and
falling out when I was about 25 years of
age. I have lately been using Ayer's
Hair Vigor, and it is causing a new
growth of hair of the natural color.
R, J. Lowry, Jones Prairie, Texas.
• "Over a year ago I had a severe
fever, and when I recovered, my hair
began to fall out, and what little regiain-
ed turned gray. I tried various remedies,
but without success, till at last I began
to
USE
Ayer's Hair Vigor, and now my hair is
growing- rapidly and is restored to its
original color."—Mrs. Annie Collins,
Dighton, Mass.
"1 have used Ayer's Hair Vigor for
nearly five years, aryl my hair is moist,
glossy, and in an excellent state of
preservation. I am forty years old, and
have ridden the plains for twenty-five
years."—Wm. Henry Ott, alias "Mus-
tang Bill," Newcastle, Wyo.
Ayer's
Hair Vigor
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Sold by Druggra s Everywhere.
ltE NOT a Ptt •
gative Medi-
ine. They are a
BLOOD BUILDER,
TONIC and RECON-
STRUCTOR, as they
supply in a condensed
form the subetances
actually needed to en-
rich the Blood, curing
all diseases coming
from Pools and Was -
eV BLOOD, OT 1TORT
ViTiATED HUMORS in
the 131.00D, and alcC
invigorate and BUDA
th0 BLOOD RIM
SYSTEAL when broket
clown by overwork.
mental worry, disease,
CTSOSSOS and indiscre-
tioes. They have a
SeEermo Ammer on
tho SLX0AL SYSTEM of
w both men and women,
restoring LOST VIGOR
o),d correcting all
• IttREOULARITIES and
‘,..„•
.SUPPRESSIONS. •
EvERY ff%E sr Miti921.,:r
his physical powers flagging, should take these
PILLs. Thcv ili restore Ms lost energies, both
physical anil 2 tient al.
EVERIf eum..
.iress,onq !ry.: gu ' :neyitrtbry
email sicknoss when
YOUN8MEI ,:!)7.•:'-',_.-•':Il'eetaaesetiPa'ei;
sults of youthful bad hci%):::,,..Lnd strengthen tue
system.
YOUNG
rnake them roeur.
For sale by all d or will be sent nport
receipt of pike (luc. ee, i•ox), by addressing
THE DB, WILLIAMS, .7,,,MroEci,Dvi. O
nt.
NERVE
BEANS
NERVE BEANS are 5 new CM -
°every that cure the worst eases of
Nervous Debility, Lost Vigor and
Failing Manhood; restores the
weakness of body or mind caused
by over -work, or the errors or ex.
ceases of youth. Thin Remedy (kb-
eolutely cures tho most obstinate cases when all other
TREATMENTS have failed evento relieve. Sold hydras -
gists at 11 per package, or six for 5, or sent by mail on.
recelew
'bf 'ee bY tiddressink TICE JA=SlitEDICINIG
410.. Toronto, Ont. Write for enmphlet. Bold in --
Clinton by J. II. Combe.
MISCELLANEOUS
Shingles for Sale.
Subscriber keeps on hand at Belgrave, a full
supply of fire class North Shore cedar shingles,
which will be disposed of at reasonable rates.
W. WATSON, Agent. W. WHITELY, Londesboro
The PEOPLE'S AUCTIONEER
The undersigned desires to intimate that he is
still a licensed Auctioneer tor the County of
Huron, and will conduct sales on reasonable
terms; his experience in handling farm stock
warrants him in guaranteeing entire satisfaction.
Persons requiring his "services can rely implicit-
ly on the work being properly performed. He is
also in the Clothes Cleaning and repairing line
next to Scruton's butcher shop, and will execute
promptly all orders in this line. J. HOWSON
Shingles and. Lath for Sale.
Subscriber has purolsased a large quantity of
No. 1. shingles. These shingles will be made to
order out of the very best quality of north shore
cedar. All who want a first-class Bangle will
find it to their advantage to ask for prices before
buying elsewhere. At Belgave they can be pro-
cured from Mr Watson; at Blyth, from D. Cowan;
at Brucefield, from S. Poll oek, and at Londesboro
from the undereigned.
pd W, H. WHITLEY, Londeeboro.
Barkwell's Sure Gem Cure, will euro Corns, Warts,
Bunsions, Moles.
CiAiNTON MARELE WORKS.
COOPER'S OLD STAND,
Next, to Commercial Hotel.
Thislestablisnment is in full operation ad al
orders filled in the most satisfactory way, Ceme-
tery and granite work a speealty. Prices as
reasonable as them of any establishment
SHALE, HOOVER & SEALE, Clinton. ma
DO YOU WANT
A First-class Stop or Long Ladder?
A Handy Wheelbarrow?
A Splendid' churn, or anything of like
natnre? Then call onIW. SMITHSON, at
shop, No. 7 Frederick St„ or E. Dinsley
Will be at DinsleY's corner every Saturday
afternoon
HURON AND BRUCE
Loan & Investment Col
This Company is Loaning Money or Farm
Security at Lowest.Pates of Intern&
MORTGAGES - PIIIICKASEE
) SAVINGS BA . K BRANCH.
4 4 and per Cent. Interett Allowed on
Pepositt, ctecording toantoUntandtintelefti
orriCii—dotast
— _
And wily freeze to death when you can get the
Famous- New Impfoved-
Rad ant Home Coal Stoves, Happy Thought
Kit en Ranges, and Leader Furnaces.
They are the best manufactured. Just think of it, over 40,000 Canadian homea
heated with Canada's Favorite Stoves and Ranges.
THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST
100.A.TA Lehigh Valley Coal. Ten more cars of this celebrated mine
expected daily. Place your orders at once and secure low prices
H ARLAND BROS
STOVES AND HARDWARE,
_A.I.413]Mrt gr S9E".. 401..1.NrriCioN
Say call at Hub Grocery
And get your Spices for Pickling. We handle only the best, also
Vinegar Extra White Wine. We have
PURE CLOVES,
PURE CINNAMON,
PURE ALSPICE,
PURE GINGER,
PURE PEPPER, PURE MIXED SPICE,
PURE MACE, PURE CORRIA/sER SEED,
PURE KAYENNE, PURE EAST INDIA SPICES.
PURE CHILIES, PURE TUMERIC.
These are [all as pure as we can buy.
G-3330 SW.A.I.MOW CLINTON
SUCARS
Anticipating the wants of my patrons during the preserving season, I
beg to announce the arrival of another car load of Sugar to -day. The
Granulated being the highest standard of excellence and purity. Special
Cuts to parties buying by the cwt. or bbl.
FRUIT JARS—All Sizes, Pts., Qts. and Half Gallons
N. ROBSON. - CHINA HALL.
Now For Bargains.
Bargains in Dress Goods.
Bargains in Flannels and Flannelettes.
Bargains in Tweeds and Clothing.
Bargains in Top Shirts and Underwear.
Bargains in Boots and Shoes.
Bargains in Suits for Men and Boys.
Bargains in Overcoats.
Bargains in Millinery.
overy department as we have a very
Heavy Stock and are crowded for room.
ADAMS' EMPORIUM,
R. ADAMS.
LONDESBORO
J. C. STEYENSON,
—THE LEADING—
UNDERTAKER
—AND—
EMBALMER.
A FULL LINE OF
GOODS KEPT hi STOCK
Thebe8tEmbalming Flu idiosed
Splendid Hearse.
ALBERT ST,CLINTON
Residence over store.,
OPPOSITE TOWN HALL
1 CURE FITS!
When 9any I mire Ido not mean merely to stop them
for a time and then hare them retnrn again, I moan
radical aura I bare made tho disease of FITS. EPILEP•
sr or FALLING SIOSSESS a lifalong study. 9 warrant
tinjt6rsnedn3(; to curb 50*50* ftbrenrtrat cunow r= 2.3!c.a:ao others fe0015. 5004z
otos for a treatise and Wee 130e of my blame
remedy. Oirr17128atiTOFElcE.
R4RI4,lgeADaLAIDE ST.WTT..01..
• .",
tidtunce will secure
tiie ttrAivroti NinvERA
froin nOW nbti1e1et
That jtJtrea e
Wet* s this&
THE RIGHT
The new model of the Rockford Watch, when
placed in a screw bezel case, win fill a Ion felt
want among farmers, as it is not dug proof
only, but very strong. The plate which the
wheels work between, not being eeparated by
pillars as in the ordinary
WATCH
But by the bottom plate being turned out of a
solid piece of metal, with the edger left of tho-
top plate to rest on; it also being pendant or haver
set with sunk balance to prevent breaking, mak-
ing in all a good rong watch
For a Farmer
JOS. BIDDLECOMBE
McLeod's
System RENOVATOR
AND OTHER
Tested Remedies. .
SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE
For mpure, Weak and Impoverished -
Blood, Dyspepsia, Sleeplessness, Palpa-
tation of the Heart, Liver Complaint,
Neuralgia, Loss of Memory, Bronchitis,
Consumption, Gall Stones, Jaundice, Kid-
ney and Urinary Diseases, St. Vitus' Dance,
Female Irregularities and General Debility.
LABORATORY, GODERICH, ONT.
J. M. MoLEOD,
Prop. and Manufacturer.
Sold by J. H. flambe, Clinton
Salary end expeneeeweekly frometart.
Ub-
00*1 commission to local part-time agents.
Permanent poeition. Good chance for
advancement Exclusive territory.
Itafteenada,t growers of Nureery at°,
and only_growers.
flboth Canada and United
tates.Clean,hardyittook .
rue 801ntme,and fair
traent a .
flo au
tion oiw
orders, lin
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tion
from
45 other
houses, on
account or
peent. loriarpriodees.tanatitk.d
aesi We ean intend
Doretritmesitiehlablane'"ningdalltie"Peneeil.01Pre7
vitas failures in thle es emer
iinoa. We can:make youhrimeivit
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free. acl&rort for ems,'
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