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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton New Era, 1908-06-18, Page 3June 'Nth, • TtIE` (MINTON NEW ItEA l+R"a AND TSR,. 1 STRENGTH OF BRITISH ARMY. -cen,iiim Carter S -Little Liver P Ste wrapper aeiew; " &dm as, more FOR HEADASIIB. FOR mumps. FON BILIOUSNESS; FOR TORPID, LIVER. FOS CONSTPATION FOR TIIESOMPLEXION DIME aliCK HE ADACH"'., Iserd's butcher s op. He was about Considerable interest will he at -a, ao years at age, tached to the visit to tbe Quebec ter- . centenary celebratio4 of several At Earlton, near New 1.,iskearclaras. Inuvereaty, who, proposes making Detests tat the staff of the Ottawa the entire journey by. canoe, The party will travel as missionaries, of old down the Ottawa and StLawrence Plans for the trip are already well com- pleted; the large ohestnat canoe in which the party a ill make the journey hayien akeacly been received. 0 oppenonp,... Genera( Hourasea aub an- Quebec, Patrick O'Leary,yard. foreman of the 0. P. R., at London, was run over and The Congregational Won, meeting at Montreal, elected Bev, Hugh Pedley Chairman. 4 James Harrington was killed, at Clo- halt, becoming entaugled in a cable at the Tretheney mine. at is etatea 2%000 less Canadian cat- tle were lanaed in England in 1908 So: far as compared witb 1907. a Two men are under arrest at Pitts- , burg, Poe, charged with stealing dia- monds worth $75,000 from a Birming- A_Oe0 Fee, an inmate. of the Brace ' House of Refug,e, haw. fallen hear to a good farra in Brant, formerly owned, Fail wheat is aeaded eut neet Toron- to. A sample of wheat WM shoWn. Which measured nearly 4 feet. Some excellent °MO are being reported. It is the tea•grown on the hillsides of the world-famous Nuwara Eliya, district in Ceylon; used in "Salado" Tea that gives it that rich, uniform. aelicious flavor. 32 On Friday lasaabout 9.30 a, me -Wm Shanksinan of Kineardine was strang- led to death by a tiece of meat in Bert • DOS S OF DIZZINESS Come to Many Clinton People ,A P+srt of the 1tp�+tine Qf .rlr Austlen Englishmen Preponderate In $ervic.a. Leac,Stioeinletaines Amu/matt pun striver s Liniment Tor sale everywhere • Jane Henry, daughter af Thonnes Henry Blenheim, sued her brother, `Winghana, to have set aside h transfet of houses in Listowet and Beiassels by her father tolei brother:. She sues as next frierideaf her father, allegiag that he was ef unsound mind; aud saying that be was: not capable of ex- ecuting a transfer, being mehtally in- capacitated. Thonaas Hainry himself declared that he is of sound -mind and Liniment Cures Burns ate. Weak women snould try Dr Shoop S ‘Nigiet Cure.' These soothing,healing, antiseptic stioposffories go 'direct to the seat of these • weaknesses. My valuable hints to wonien it is free. Ask Dr. Shoop, Racine, "Wisconsin, to' mail it. Ask the Doator .in strictest swered. Dr Shoop.tNight Cure is sold NomomilaiimmaNionsir R. FitzsimonS.a Son. We are still in the -But. in a position to fill all or - dere for seasonable ineati, • intrusted to cu.' care, is in the Combe Block. Something Nein/ Now is the tiro& to place your • NEW INIRE-PENCe. (lolled Spring Wire need. Alio agent for the Celebrated Frank W. Evans. Ageot .panactian Fence Dee,. Marshall shot ids wife through the heat% and then put a bullets' into his own brain. Jealousy bemuse the wpm- = refused. to live with him was the Dr, 0. S. 0, Hastings of Totonto in a paper on the importance of pure milk, read before the medical Association, declared that inapuremilk was primal.- ily responsible for the loss of the 15,000 ef the 30,009 children who die annuelly By a new amendment of the liquor License Act, if a person op the "Inal- an List' is feand under the infloence of liquor, he may be brought before the license InspectOr and forced to telt where he obtained the liquor or be eent to jail until he does, • James Hullis, an old and well-to-do farmer residing near Orockville was "gored to death by a bulivahenenteting the. baimyard where his ebury :herd were. The fleet knowledge of the affair was when his son male into the yard some time later and feund the body. of his father horribly Mutilated. • J: B. Belisleat resident of St. Agathe neao Montreal, reported to the Provin- cial police that on Monday nieht,while he wits sittieg in his gaiden;two mask- ed robbers entered his house and se,cur- ed MOO,' which he had. on hand to put Mrs Belisle, Was in the house; but wee threatened with death if sae raised an Piles are easily and. quickly checked proveat I will mail a small trial box as Shoop, Racine. Wis: I surely would noteend it free =less I was certain that Dr Shoop's Magic Ointnaentweald stand the test. atemenaber it is made -expressly and alone for. swollen, pain- ful, bleeding., Or itching piles. either external or anterrial. Large jar 50c. McConnell. • Harry Dillabaugh and Wm Lawson, the two, Conservative election offiGials at Hamilton, who got into..the scrape last SiihditY over the . effort to.. sell a book of ballets to a Liberal; worker,ate 'undee arrest. • The two men idisappear... ed froni Harttilton on Sunday when the attempt by' Dillabaugh to sell baliots to McLaughlin for MOO came to ligaht, and returned thinking the affair ead blown over. The Conservative pa . case right through, because the W bey Governdient has no sythpathy that sott of business 'and will d Part in. preserving the pority of e Ions by sternly repressing any s loosenese in the handling oe the lots 01 are s Booth% Kidney Pills cure all Kid- ney Ills, Mrs A. Mogridge. Ontario St.', Olin - ten, Out, sayen—Trom the early win- ter I had suffered with oecksional spells of headache and diaziness and there was a coostant' bearing down pain across the email part of my backe I felt langieid and done out arid my gen- had tried several remedies but found little Or no relief, The lumbago be- came eo severe that I cOuld net stoop over or straighten Myself up. learn- ed of Booth's ;Kidney Pills and procur- ing ft box at Alr 'Holmes' Pharmac I commenced treatment, The headlic es and dizziness! had soon gone and in tae one box ofBootiasKidney Pills I found a comptete and lasting cure for the lurabago, I ain AA strong Ana well as ever and feel greateful in recommend- ing Booth's Kidney Pills. Sold by Ltd., Fort Erie, Ont., Sole Caoadian • News Notes vio lueiness Howie. "You forget," 1 ebsereed, "that Rulei sea le the original home :aud babltat of etiondena,he cigarette," ' says the ()demo corm.the r ox}don $ aadard. I one tittle paper tube of tobacco vias, tbe Ituasians, gentle and simple, long before it was eeen between the floe of the Englishmeh and Frenchman." My friend, British merchant, on his first visit to Ituesla, was being hi- , troduced to a tweet banaing house. Ag the cashier Momentarily laid aside his cigarette in 0." corivealeut nob aray to here and there among the etaff I six- ty „ clerks he saw the eurllug bine ler proffered his eigarette cave. friend, "It is not by any means our notion 'of. 'business, and, yet tomehow It looks- homely and agreeable, and none of these fellows appears to be lazing or shirking." nem Came a further surprise for Waitress emerging . from same lowet regiou Was Passing behind the chief etninter bearing a large tray on which were some ten or twelve glasses 'of tea with tbe usual ' small (fish of Dennis Gallagher was killed in the slit:ed lemon and silver fork, The tea Montreal Rollina Mills by an emery was first distributed to the senior wheel bursting: , clerks in the verlous departments, and One of the oldest deputy returning officersinthe province. both as to age and years 'of seavice, is Mr Donald A, Gunn, of Walliteetown, He is in hisa 87th year and his first appointment is dated over half a centUry eV. • "The Welland 'Canal 'route tang tionabla• Must he brought to deot 2.5 feet to enable .it to complete the tetW, Pie Canal andatheAnaer 'mite genetally," grad the lion. Graham in. the House -of Coma Discussing the Methods, he stated •he was assured by eminent engin a pew one altogether, Such a ne foot canal would have '70 per cent, lockage. Tha cost, he agreed. W be heavY; wbuld not like to dolt $25,009,000 or $80,000,000; Refere th end of tae pteseot session the taihistee of ptablie weerka will lay 'before 'parlia- ment a report as to the pyacticability of boildingle; 20 -foot canal via French River and the Ottawa; New York police,after a three weeks search, have given ma th)e attempt to ciroulae distributed on the Eastside, calling'uport workmen to procure arms and not only help themservais to what- ever they need or wantaaut to kill"the Wall street parasites." * • An English exchange -says that; liquoe licenses are beireg reduced under the law now in existenee "rit the rate of about 1,200 afeaa Thee is indicative , of a tendency toward greater sobriety, eth.v.aa• generation it should make its effeets FIRST PATENT. •the waitress returned for 'further suPa plies for the rest of the staff. ingly queried the London merchant» "Exactly," I repli•ed, "and the tea is :et the ftnest quality." Prom the bank we drove to the postofilee and telegraph station. • In these Places n Is foraidden to the pub- lic to smoke, but behind the counters in every department the eigs.rette. and tea were just as mueh in evtdence as they were at the aank.. The tea is• weal?. applied by -the establishinent, whatever it may. be. 'The cigarettes the "officials and clerks find them - To atop any pain, anywhere, in 20 Granted at Bostin 01 164.3 and was minutes, simply -take just one of Dr. , called a m‘nopoiy. means congestion—blood pressure— To the • general . court of la:mach:a that is all. -Dr Shoop'S Headache— or • setts belooge the honor of granting Pink Pain .Taliletse-will, quickly eoax the first. American patent • Tbie was blood pressure awaY from pain centres la 1048 an(r was then eaesigita.tee aii a Neuralgitapeenful periods wiph warden monopoly.. !ewes confined to• the ree After that, pain is gone, ' Headache etc, get instant help: 29 Tablets 25e. -a big loss while fishing 'at Leke St, Peter, a few davs•ago. He aalaced 'his wallet containing over $501 on the seat of the boat, and a montent later a gust of taind blew it overboard, The' tact that Mr Moore cc talcinot swiin did not deter him from jumping overboatd after the wallet, and a young mad shortly afterwarde capita to his rescue,. However, an efforts to locate the wal- On Dominion Day a banqnet will be held in tha Plea() of Music at the Fran- eo-British Exhibition. The usual re- ception will be held at the same place, but in a different building. The Cana- dian pavillion is tbe big attraction. Sir Thomas Lipton Amid it „was 'the big• gest advertisenaent Canada could have. Australians and New Zealanders are loud in praise of . Canada's showing, and aaknowledged that their's is uot in it with Canada's. • Friday morning W. T. Trott, of Oil (iffy, deputy yeeve of Enniskillen; watt found demi in bed at the Hotel North- ern, Sarnia, asphatiated by gae. Me, Trott, who bad; been. attending • the ong est - 11, He ity, I be ath- bat alto ous otn- ices ed it y the ere for up - *that ot Irving Ja•Forbee, formerly' of , Pontine, who wants, stco,Ga from tilt •Grand Truuk Railway for the loss of both arms. Forbes aileges that when only 10 years old he was iovited bv the train to act as brakesman from POntiac to Jackson, At pinelanty the young man set the brakes of the ; caboose, which had been shunted down the sid- ing, the rateliet holding the brake slip.' Oed, startina the car and throwing Fotbes on the track,the wheels matting off one arra at the wriet and the other at the elbow. . Before placing your orders for your season's supply of Coal, get our prices,- The very best goode carried in stock and sold at the lowest Possible pike. Orders maybe left at -Davis with W. J. Stevenson, 1kt Electric' Light Plant. • , Murphy Bros. BUTCHERS solicit a share of patronage, assuring tbe public we will ao our beet to anpply Mains tit Veitsot able priee. MLIRFliV BROS. JAS. A. FORD • flour and Peed AGENT ,VOrt Machinery. JAS. A. IFOIZID, 4116,11 monakikot, 4111•11014,8.. Out Recruits Are :Fewer, It is 3retifying to, find. from t# a re- port on the British array; issued, rer eently, that Bngliehrueu, •despite rete cent assertions to the contrary, gt form the vast nfajority of our troops. According to the report, which cores dowse to the year ending Sept. 30, 1907, the full strength of the army is 232,154 non=commissioned officers, and men, Of these England supplied 1713,- 240,. Scotland 18,129,e Ireland 22,8 • and Wales 3,588. For the twelve months under re- view, the number of recruits. who joined the regular army, exploding re- enlisted men and those for colonial, corps, amounted to 34,916, and -for militia to 28,575. These figures shore a decrease for the regular arrny of 1,404, as competed with the previoula. twelve menthe, While ' the total for the militia shows a falling off of 157. During the past year 58,764 men Were medically inspected, and no fewer than • 17,485were rejected by the doctors. In 1906 there were 21,923 PAUPERISM IR LONDON. One Person In Forty Down on the Rate Last A sidastantial growth in Pauperism is shown in, the figures given In a local Government board return re- cently dealing with the position at the end of February. • The total number ot persons in '.ree eeipt of eelief, as compared with Feb- ruary, 1907; was as follows: February, 1908 • 822,862 Febraary, 1907 813;828 Inerease` 9,084 the. one issue apparently included all . tbe lnveotion of the inventor connect- Inround figures it may' noav be said that one person in ' everY fOrar ha ed with engiriee that• depended upon pngland and Wales as a peaper..' The ,water fey their metive power. The.. • striking 'growth in the •xfumbera of limit of .the MonoPoly was fourteen those dependera. on the' rates may he yeara and' the cciiirt not' only retained power to forbid exportation, but -to prevent .ekorbitant charges upon the . .issoed ha this feria • If one feels dull and spiritless, iri the spting or es„ely stammer, they call it "Spring fever". Hut there is no fever —.usually. It is the after effect of ou'r winter habite. The nerves are mostly at fault. Tired wohnout nerves leave us languid, lifeless, and without soirit Restorative will absolutely abd quickly change all of these depressing symp- toms, The Restorative of course won't bralg you book to full health in a day • or two.. but it will do enongh in 48 hours to satisfy you that the reraedy is reaching 'that "tired spot, Dtug- SUPPER -NO VOAEN gists everywhere ad visieg its 118e as a splendid and prompt general tonic, It wee More vim and more spirit to the epootiful than any other known nerve or constitutional tonic, -It shatpeos a failing appetite, aids digestion, frees sluggish livers and kidneys ana brings DOW lifeaatten th,and ambition. Test -it a few days an be oonvineed, Sold by The 000 iroillerefrom an parts of t be eountrya attending the 60th annual oonventuan or the Millers' National redetation In Detroit appboadedloud- I the addreste made before them by, in Mayberry, assistant eectetary of'the navy, of Detroit in which he Canada and the abolitien of the duties betweeta the Melted States nail that collate'. !Tree trade is a mien:tomer" said Mr Mayberry. "iet'S lata:ke it fair trade instead, and by our =hone have the citizens Join With us in free inter. ,etandpoint." ()multilane live well they provide excellently for their fem. ilies, and they need the flettir produced by your miller& Let us have a closer association with our friends tterOliS the river, This VAS the keynote of ex. morning in the Hotel eatilliamt Heart and tilervt. nave now than their share of 'Woo Writ ow it is serrowsoems itad ethos &Ws it * gonad collapse Of tin igitsaa Kilburn's Haiti and None Pigs teas isp sierras. atrititheti *Ise heart red mite le hos tad invert *la Wiz et Intryattist the 'spirits thin it the tenni et rinneral MOW hira D. G. Donoghue. °Ala OMNI "Po rise it pelt X Mai troubled With neitelue• Mei and heed trouble. I disided to she lid - WIN Mari sad Nein, Mr OW. awl SAWS Wog Mai bassi I foinal teat hillevisizig Wait No 80 entni Po his Or IWO none he OA% dolor* or T. IOW's Su seen when the total at the end °nest month is .compated with the total at the end of February, 1.99o, when the number of persons in receipt of. relief, -Was day 709,173; or 113,689 'fewer tha,n %The ,822,862. paupers. at the end of -February were divided into ,275,2421n Mo 1648. Tbe cor't eoosidInge ye ne- workhouses, and 547:620 who were „me cessity of raising such manifacturea i ceivinir outdoor relief. • of engins' of inils to go by .water for London's paupers totalled '129,087, .ris speedy disPatch Of much worke with eaeraearea with 126,020 at the end• of few hands,. and being sufficiently in- February last year, the ratio per- 1,000 termed of tye ability of ye petition to ' being 27..1 as compared With 26.7. - nen .(yet no Othr per son shall set up tares ik ptoaided by. the feet that . in or use any; such.. neW inaention, or i Aineriea. where- a tariff protects the 'from the corapetitibri :of „„a foreigners, the latest fig -ares evade, e so farr as conceraes any. such new In- the total number qf -indoor , PariPere vent -1011i kV' so it .shaii na aiwaTes in -.3'n there -wets only 85,00oa or 174,600 fewer • DO,wr of this ee'te to restrain Ye ex- than were in the workhouses of "Eng- pertation of teach manufaeturest & Yet hind and Walee ,on. the Ranee date, prizes OC' ththn tie moderation if. °pea- • This ie the more remaricable when it England and Wale§ was 33,000,000 as, America. This. Inventor, aoseph Jenkes, or Jenks, as it would . now be spelled, came from Hammersmffh, England, eettled in: Lynn in 1643 and ailed in 1652-3, aged eightyeone. He was a• blacksmith and machinist, tnade the flies for- the coining of the "Pine Tree". money and 'built the flat fire man ef great inventive genius and•the ancestor' of a large number or deseend- With.an X at the end, spell Eta, And an andea Y and E spell t. Pray what is a sooner to do? Then 'it also an 8 and an I and a G And an ET D spell side _ There Is nothing much left for a spoiler to do 'lint to go commit sIouxeyesighed. • Knew His Boy. Berisoo—Look here, that bey a your, threw a stone. at me jtist ,now al* Proud- Pather—Yon emir he ,omissed you/ a Benson . (angrily) --Yen heard what I. said, didn't yoit/ Proud Gather—Then it couldn't hairs been my Tit.Bits. Love's LoissOil.' Bald the pretty tem:11er to the Scholar' "I would make figures to you know,. So learn to cipher true." The pupil said, with bronzed cheek flushed, . ,The While the pretty teacher blushed, . —ealthnOre America*, An Ancient Landmark, Efforts are being Made by the Thoro- ,ton Society to -presetve Stapleford Cross, the oldest Chalet= monument exisitence in' Xottingharnshire, from haathet . Mutilation .at the- hands of ir- responsible persons, by „temoving it to the Ottrish Churchyard; At present _it.. stands an ,the Ameba _and the parish council. object to its re- moval.: The Members 'of the Thoioton rpOciety consider the arose of such ' great interest that they will shortly apply to have it scheduled as an ana 'cient- monument ander an act which gives power to local aethorities to pre- serve notable landmarks, bf natioind interest. , Eminent -antiquarians de- clare the cross to be a rare and -valu- able exaMple of the peculiar style prevailing with the Celtic people from the feurth to the ninth centuries, Up - en one ' of the' faces of the creme, to- wardp the tete is the 'figure of a large bird, which is said to have „been the "ravens' of the Danish etandard. 1760 the shaft and base lay in the ehorehyead, arid hopes ere expressed that this. remarkable monument, go- ing baek into the Mists ef antiquity, will be preserved in sox= place of safety. • An Intarrnptlen. "But, Ontetid, I told yon not to 10tme your temper. Did you start to count "What happened," "When got to 29, that Dugan kid , knocked me atet."--Lippincott's Maga, nine. Who, in spite -of tai her estate • Dan induce her female Mende tO pay' • ClOsit heed to what she lute to Say • InStead et to Whit she Wears? I • Irate Woman—Mt out of here, yon dirty Wont Is it dinner you:: have tint face t,0 beg tor? ni siek one of the deg* Oh youi Chief Much Afraid of Water-00os inek tat dog on big Injun, Rho IMMO glad ...Leslie's Weekly ' 41 are guaranted to cure Rheumatism and Neuralgia. Z 44 The Electra Chemical Ring is not an ignorant C.) 0 charm or faith cure, but a scientific medium for the tf?, elint'ination of uric acid -from the blood, The secret, ri.1 c4 the power, the merit in this ring lies in the corn- Z bination of valrious metals of which the ring is '4 made, no matter what the trouble is, if it is caused t7i by exCess of uric acid the Electro Chemical Ring 4., will effect a cure, looks just like any other ring, - • cRainngbse, worn day and night: • We guarantee these g Rings to do all we -claim, Call and examine these (4)) W.. R CIOUNTgR Ikctro, C4.0tni6A R;h:urnotic The 111811V0Ver We have seCured...the ex- .• elusive agency of the fam— • ous American .Walk Over: Shoe for Clinton and invite *our friends to call and see a full and complete line in the various shapes, sizes ana ‘widthi.. The Walk Over Shoe because of. . its general - e)scellence, .sold In 44. countries, and is conceded "to be the height 'of shoe perfection by, the_ world's. wisest dressers: We cordially irriiite you to visit us, and inspect thee goods for yourself.. TWITCHELL ..(Se .SONS. VICTORIA BLOCK, • CLINTON Repairing Neatly a nd Promptly Executed. 1 1 imansigenanommemennsinimemeninnenestainamertausuat Ilisens Bad Blood Left Moll ged.lil000l. !lo other remedy poomoomiii oath Itztornony, heals Sans, mos, Abscesses, and all Eruptions. , . . Internally, t;estOret the Stores* Liver, Bowels anti Blood In heal*, action. If your appease ii poor, vow inergy got* yon. anillition los‘ E.E.D. will restore you to the 1 rpitare argaipsStill orttirt0e. Having held the attention of the purchasing public during tfie past year, by popular prices, 'we have slated new goods, to begin the second year, and the prices will .a.tionce suggest the advantages in dealing here: Lot 1 -7 -Iron Beds. 40 Bedi. Ira the:lot, raoging in races as follows : $2," $4,1:$4.50, Lot 2—Mtattresses.' Guaranteed purely sanitory, $0, 33.50 lama .$5. 32 in`the lot Our special at $4.110 • Lot 3—e ouches. 23'in the lot, which means skidoo. Peices Wee interest you, speciad this spring the 313,50 and $8.00f. Other Special's . • Dressers and Stands, ringing price from 9.00, 10.50, 12.00. • Sewing Machines. , We are special representatives for the "Standard." Prices ranke from $20.00 tol$45.00. ' 1.10use Furnishings. Meaning season.. ,A. few remnants in Linoleums, at special - aricee; rasa 01106d -is. Reg., t30c Linolemn foi 50e! per, sq yard. Furniture Dealers and Undertakers, Clinton. Phone or eall Day or Night. The earbo Magnetic Razor `eAlwa,Ys: Ready for use," No honing. No. Grinding. No stnarting alter shaving. Puy a Carbo Magnetic Razor, shave with it 3o days,' then, i you would rather have your money back than the Razor, we will cheerfully reiund it E. HOVEY, 11.=r1tg CLINTON. SEED CORN. Do you want Seed Corn a We have White Cap, IreptoYed Learning" garly Battler and M. S. Sweet. Mangold Seed : Yellow .Leviathan, 'Giant Yellow Intermediate, arid Marnoth LOng Red, Sugar Mengel& Steele:Briggs Rennie's and D. r. Ferry?, oleo Turnip -Seed, in packages and loose. We could (Mottle some Red and Alsike faloaer and Tathothy Seed, German Millett, Rapa • • and 'Tares. yOUR;TRADE SOLICITED. We will give more than the peddlers: and we stay all the year at ea work ; not jaast a few weeks, when the roads are good. R. ADAMS May 12/08 Furniture and Carpets. These goode tenet be Cleated Oar tagaadlese of coetea Oehler Seat Bookers', Solid Oak worth $3.00 ZOO MO yds. Scotch Linopuni, 2 and 4 yds, wide ;40c,..45(; mad ISOIS yay 46.0erpet Square, sizes to fit your rooms, from S'4.00 te