The New Era, 1884-01-11, Page 5Mtn
pihka soetetem osmium.
Pbaniz, No. 831 Da •
itind keti the ebe-Itsa suffered wit fl
Jett, A,• to ,1,1kVow in her sixty.eightty
FRIDAY, 3A1°T. U. 1884.
p000mnem ri4T491,1A1t.
/f there is one thing partiettlyi eti
able in the progress of Ottnadiniq As;
is the fact that a larger number of t
yeung men ef the country are taking
more active interest in public affairs*
did their ancestors. In, the pluit the, nu
• ber of promjnent men in thecountry,ta
ing it as a whole, has been:limited toco
paratively few. Of caursethe advantag
they posserd, and the opportunities they
had in bygone days were not so owner-
ous as they are at present, which Will ac-
• Count to some extent for the limited, num..
ber of well qualified public men. -But at
• the present time there is every facility
• 'necessary for development of the intellec-
tual powers. There are high schoors'and
colleges almost without numher-Tews-
, papers and books or every kind, and the
youth of the present generation can by
these means attain, comparatively easy,
a knowledge which was "Very 'hard to get
in the past, and'vyhich but few could avail
•..:.themselves of, 'The man who possessed
, °the ability necessary to become a parlia-
•mentary candidate in the past, was not an
'individual very common in most comm-::
and we say that with all respect to
those who haye been such, but those who
•:posSess qualities for such a position are
...more numerous now and in the future
will be match more so. It itt. not likely
ivill ever be any difficulti hence.
•' forth to obtain a person with the ability
necessary to fill with honor and distfac.
tion public offices, but the difficulty will
be to make selections from 80 many Who
are well qualified.
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In nearly all towns and villages of 'any
.‘•,,..importairee"mayhe found debating secie-
4.Nes, %arch are doing much to develop the
eaking powers ef". their members, and
liotigh political questions may be-7es,-
Aimed in these societies, studying up
ihjeets,are.disettssed is of be
in.,;exercising their mental powers,
A.uother thing s.. that .therising
tion lie reading one, and they cannot
read current literature without :their
niitida being influenced to some degree.
•'';31any of the young Men 'to -day can. 'Ells -
cuss intelligently', the Yarieurt 'questions
.before the people, and are no mean op,
poneuts in argument. The argetnent_in
• •• -sometitradvaneed that 04 -cro net go
as deep into their Subjects as en of for
tinte'S, but we are disposed to •think
wan/plies for attatt tesettlgre? was treated by
no PhYPioiln ot (km pronouncing her
se hopelem. Elve had non up an ho 0 of rat
tile"
p
:,
L . ,e
ARE QVANTITY OF COAL Olt
a d, 'which' atelpmpareft to siill OP*
Ter recoveting. Seven • ttiot of Dr.pis • 90 CENT* FOR 4 GALLONS
For a sliest thee only. Come quick.
• A r Inn -masa STOOK
IJGods, Boots & Shoos, Groceries,
• ew Disocivery,for Contalmption aomPlet
ce's cured ber. Doubting Qom, please drop her
$ta postal and • satisfy youreelvee.• Call at
he Watts & Ce's. drug store and get a Nee trial
bottle.
a
ICAN'T Climax nought calm.
k -
Mr.
00
Quick, sere euro ; of all dealers; Mts.
•` there is not so .much in this as many suP-
peso:, Clive the'Young men of to day
•fflittpce to showtheir ktrowledig on a pub-
liefillatform, and we 'Yetiture.to say that
• they will display a familiarity With their
• auVeet which Olcler_andmernexperieneed.'
persons , might • envy. ' The young men
•)vho will fill the places at present peen,
•
pied by older ones, are going to be of
•clIperior mental activity and force, and
•..,'bhat. may be:said withent: disparagement
to any public nian of 'to -day -they will
ba to. n large eXtent self-made men. They
will be men ii ho strictly be 'termed
of the people" ---they willhemen who
iinhibed a pincer Canadian sentiment,
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and we think we may reasonably assume
• that they wfilbe more free from Corrupt
influences and • tendencies,„ because the
graWing sentirnent of the.' day is tO
•'courage and discountenance that. which
aPpealsite the. baser Teelinga. • •
This increased political interest will
•naturally generate g- national sentiment,„
and, therefore, an • imporlaiit matter for •
the more advanced politicians.-. to don-
•• cr is, what.direetiou shall .it take? a
uestion meitkeitsily asked than 'answered,
for ivliich ever way' we turn there are
great difficulties to be' enpolintereiL To
all appearances, a4present,our best in-
terest is to reinain is wq are in connec-
tion with Engilarld, for Ive .enjoy ' all 'the
freedom of au ind,ependent eountry with.
the protection alid.support .of tbe strong
,
.est power. The only acknowledgment we
• .-nio,keTer the protectorate le -the Teeeptioa
of a figure71iead for our morninent,-
the gOVertiOrls Only yirtuablY that, as le
does not interfere In' the manageinent of
.
our affitirs. •• •
PLAIN Teti -rag. --BishoP of
•• Central Nay York, spoke recently as follows:
attyta irinrweighing 1Ny own worde,.that
you wouldbe less depraved, less savage,
- , clisgra.4your humanituied, Would
/Men curse to your kind, and %if God is
rightly'revealedto us in lite Werd and Hie
Son, would ruse offend Him, bY going to ties
the dogs fight in their kennels at the Five
Pointe, or bulls gore hasp in Spain, than by
putting.onyour benneis and gloves atul go.
ing from htuse to house in your neighborhood
• nittlailing absent acquaintances, dribbling
caluteny, sowing suspicion, planting end wa-
tering wretchfuleem, stabbing character, all;
enating friends by repeating to 000 the de.
treated that you 'hoard' another had spoken.
believe that before the judgment -seat, of
Christ, the prize.aghting mall will stand no
worse than the slanderously gossiping woman,
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Rfutenfolini iota oflor 001.
vs-AIIRIA0n LICENSES. -”APPLY TO THE
In undersigned at the Library Rooms, .Sraith's
Block. 86 OAKES SCOTT.
DA. FORRESTER, CONVEYANCER, LAND,
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Insurance and Oeneral Agent.. Honey to loan.
Owen, BEATEN limit, Clinton, Ont.
krOsuNItray'ZiOgooLENdinDorItgNagLeARsepGuErity0,Itr4130,12Ltiokatlie
ate of interest. EL 1.1.A.LE,, (Minton.•
nIf. DOWSLEY, M. D., KG. R, S. ENGLAND
Phydolan, Surgeon, eto. Office andresidenee
next Molson's Baulk; market square,4211intOrt.,
erNit. APPLETON.-OFFICE--&T RESIDENCE
JL.Pon Ontario street,Clinton,opposIte thePliniglish
Oburch. Entrance by aide gate. •- • *
O rovxo, N. B. (GRADUATE O)' TOBON)'O
• Univeroity.) Physician, Surgeon, &e. residence at
Mr. Manning's, three doors oast of the 'Temperance
0111,Londesboro, Ont. •
Dn DICKINSON, LICENSED A.UCT/ONERIC
. for the County of Huron, Silos attended
to promptly'. Charges moderate, Itealdetice
Albert St. °Maori. •
Igo. &MRS, BLACKSTONE, teachersof Vocal and
All Instrumental musio,,Rattenbury Street, near Or-
gan Factory. N. B -Singing Claes now fortning,
Violin Lessons giyen, •
Clinton. Feb. 16,1882, •.
JOHN. METCALFE, Veterinary Surgeon, from -theRoyal 'College of Veterinary Surgeons of England.
• Telegraph despatches attended to atone!. prrice AND
Resumes, °memo snutsr, ctn.-rex.
nil. BEE VE.-orynig RAT'rENHITRY
• Murray Block, two doors east of, Hodson& en.,
trance. • Residence, opposite the Temperance Hall,
Heron Street, Clinton. °Moe hours 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
NI attended at their ownresidente,if necessary. Be.
Tss.o.rtnn OF MIMIC. PUPILS
eidenoe, John Robertson's, buten Street, .Clinton.
Itioe'Snew method taught if desired. •
DR. STA.N1317tY, GRADUATE OF THE MEDI
o:: Department of Viotoria University, Toronto,for
warty. of the Hospitaland Dispenseriee, New York
Coroner for tho County of Huron,13aylleld, Ont,
w. WILLIAMS, 13, A., M. B., GRADUATE OF 1
A.S..Toronto University; member of theCollegeof Phy
sielans and Surgeene, Ont. Orval: & Raswzewr the
kouseforaterlyecoopied by Dr. Reeve, Albert street
„Clinton.
WORTHINGTOR.-PHYSIOIAN, SURGEON
.1-"Acccuchcar ,Licentat e of the College of Physician -
and Surgeons of Levier Canada, and ProvinolalLioen,
Mite and Coroziorfor the Conn tye f Huron. °Mound
residonee,-The building torinerly occupied by Mr
Thowikanittoesu,i114unrcAno:pr, " •
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0.•CARTWRIGHT 9 ON.
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Dentists, will visit Sector* every Wednes-
day and Thursday and Clinton every Friday of each
week,except the week when Tuesday comes drat in the
month. Teeth extracted without pain, Charges
moderate and terms cash. ,
rfrss
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WOOLVfilq0N.
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dALLS attend6a to at all linrs. OIUoe throe,
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• doeresoath of the .Poet Doke, Victoria St.,
Clinton. •.• '• •
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EIEAVER
CALL AND SEE
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P A NTS -a
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•75
PANTS: at $3.0Q.
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John 11, Vert, llamilt it, says : "MeCireg.,
or's Speedy Cure for yspepsia end Indigos.
tion is oheap at fifty times the price asked
for it. 1 ant a coin ereial man, and travel
eontinually, And wonl4 tie more think of '--
i
.10avinihome wiLhoutfhottle of ,111cOreaor's ' •
Speedy Cure in my :valise than I -Weida of,
leaving thy team at home and going en 160t." •
1.`ree trio' bottles at j. IL Cernbe'a dmig Store.,
•'Elgulaeliise, fifty mitt and one dollar. •
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pc :al $12.
COATS
•sw AND UP.
171,
• _Crockery, Glassware, &c.
Which I will son at, very ohne prices,
OVEKOAT§, remarkably cheap.
SUITS at reduced prices.
MILLINERY -46y lowiiprice, nd god.
ATEAT,YlAd4.7, ellutog Stoller Flour
n$ Mill price.
ADAMS' EMPORIUM,
•`T..01CDESBORO.
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TILE MOLSONS BANK.
Incorporated by Act of Parliament, 1.855,
CAPITAL, - $2 000 000.
ERAD: CriFIC'E, ;MONTREAL..
T11011A0 WORKKAM,........President.
H. MOLS011 .
IF. WOLFERSTAN TIfoliki,'Gteneral Manage.
Notes discotinted, Collections made, Drafti
isatted, Sterling awl American exchange
bought and sold' at lowest
•. . cui•rent rates. •
IN'L'EREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS.
• .1LPA.WLIVIETES
Money advanced to farmers op_ their own notes with
ity,
°neer more endorsers, No „it:rta:4E4e eztirecdthais
our•
• t;-
January 1888. II. 0. illtEWEIL. nager,
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1PARRAIII a TISDALL
BANKER.s,' '
RA.TT.ENBURY ST,, CLIRTON.
ff1RANSACT A GENERAL BANRINGBLISINESS.
kloneyadvanoed on Mortgages and Notes of hand
Drafts 10800 payable at par, at all the °feces of the
Merchant's' Bank of Canada. New York exchange
bought' and' aeld: PNOUPT ATTENTION TAU, TO COL.
LIOTIONO throughout Canada and the United State..
SALE NOTES BOUGHT at close rafes7 and menet
advanced to farmers on their own notes, far anylengt h
of time to snit the borrower. All•marketahle soma
tieshoughtand sold.
• • aFTILERS IN NNW YONIC. GB:(2•8 or TUB ,
• • MILRORANT'S BANK ON ttkiiADA.
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IRTERESTALLO FAD OA EPOS' TS
• W. W. FARRAN P.1.11SDALL
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DOING VERY WELL jusT NOW;
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WPT BOTkIER,
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.- • Fox, A •wEEK OR TWO •••
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• T/10.11AS STEVENSON,
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Trn F &[T EIAN, CLINTON.
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. fillIE subse:lba desires to return hie sincere
JL thanks to his customers and the pubbe generally
for the liberal patronage. extended to hint in the past,
and by furnishing the best article at the lowest remu-
nerative price, be hopes to merit a continuance of the
same.• .
Ile Would spebiallY recommend a trial of his (Bred
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importations of -the very best brands of
Brandies Port Wines and Heflin -king
SurrAnt rOs. idgeteisALPrarOses AND fAuthr rSE: •
MSS' ALE AND GUINESSE PORTER,
• . In Bottles, Pints tind Quarts, "
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• CANADIAN ALES AND PORTER,
canton:its and 1)Xvms.L.telot constantly 0» band
• . ..fted, received, tiz,..Prime. Comlitibi), •• 114
i
•AIDnit'eal: Ginger Ale, Chanuitt,gne eider, , 0 S
•' r . • .. .Plain Abdo. ' '' r/2
Sole .A.aeAt for Gtoderlelt 24.1..i. •
• Iv. ROBSON,
J. BIDDIJECIOMBE,
Vali. and .Clock lake!,
JEWELLER,
ottirmallTE Wan 9S-AIMSEIrr, CILII PITON
Where he keeps a t elect assortment Of
WATCHEA CLOCKS. JEWRJLERr, SILVER-
WAR4
V.Vbion We will Soh at resectable rates,
impairing of emery description promptly et
tended, to, and all we* warranted:
vl.BIDDLEOONBE
Csinton,rgov. 18.
Go to COOPER'S
• • FOR '
CIIEAP GROCERIES
Crockery, Glasswaie, Act,
:Oatmeal and Cornmeal always an hand,
C 0
colibratod :4114 inakkot
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L.Clair Bacn. SugarOureal
And No. .6:4RP.
At prices which, cannot be beaten in tow,
II IS 6.0 C. TOCA SOFCIALTY
60/at-EI
AENT FOR
Bobbin' ELECTRIC SOAP
THOMAS COOPER;
• . ALBERT STREET, CLINTON
N. FOWLER SON.
•' BI:ST STOCK OF
VIOLIN* STRINGS
IN TOWN,
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FINE 131./ATED *ARE• .
NEWEST DES1ONSIN
JEWELLERY
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•• Repairing .done Promptly.
01 ton. Ma' 25th. 1682, •
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end an Acrnr. tusAteease.tsCi;
•• tezenia,'Inetmes, it:Inc'worni..,;reaner Car.
bunles, t5s1 Hrupticuts of the Skin,
• are the tilroot result of • hit impure suite nof the
.
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• To eke these dlscasva tle:1"lued must .1,0 paw
and restored to a healthy nod natural comp -
tion. S.ins.trant/zi. Ins" for o •
ty
years teen ,recognized by etitinent niefilearnu-
,
• therkies us the most powerful blood purifier. in
• (-nee, • It frees the system from eureka Int-„
. Atari, euriellesand strengthens ilM biecti,l'enves •
• all :truces of. mercurial treatment, Mal prevet Itv
self it complete:Master of all Serofulousiligense.s:
•
, ,• A Xleeent 61! Serofulona Sore.
montlIS agoI was troubled with scrofu-
lous sores (ulcer/3).00 zny legs: The limba were
• badly strollen and' inflamed, and • the sores dia.'
eharged large 'OuantitieS *Of Offensive. Matter:
• k:veryreinedy rtrieu ol
failedutli I used Alma's
•itsi. nitti of which I hare now taken tliree
•• bottles, with the result that the sores nre healed,
end gotterill health- greatly imprved. fee• l
Very playful for the good your medicine has 4040
lite,. Vent's respectfully, Mns• A x.:s• (AB
• 118 Sullivan St.; New York,. Jnne
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• rir Ain persims intereatedare invited le
•eall on Illts.0qtrian:. also upon the I1,'-. Z.
I": Wilds Of' 78 oast .114th Stret. New yorg
City,whowni take phgenre in testifying to
thewondertal eitleacy of ,Aar
yer's Sai:wn-
la, notenlYln the mire of this latly, Intt Iti
1, Is own ease and m2lny others withln.
knowledge.. . , • . •
The well-known teriteron hostoit
• W. BALL, of Roe/4,0er, irll„writs,rune 7,1882.
Having attifereirseverelyn for' serne-Yearii with
Eczema and haVing failed to lind relief from other •
remedies, I have made use, during the past three
months. of Avgit's SAusArAitiLtS, which Inta
effected a romptete cre.. cOnsider it a mato
cent iTimAy fez' nil blod U:senes.' • • .
and regulates the netioihe of Tdi-.
• gestiVe 114141 n$glinlli4iya organs. reitewS. ltrel 1
strengtliens then vital force, Mut speedily 50(8Ti hen written), Neuralgia, Mean -tittle Gout,
. Catarrh, General Debil Mel all. aise:rn a
arising from nn imimverlshedbr corrupted em
Con of the blood, and a 1%eakened rIthlitv
It, ineomparably the chnettpest nbh id'imed 4:1 up,
on aeeount of its cencentratedStrellgt g 1.01 t,
power ,`,,r(T it
.riturAitnt fly• ' • • , •
J. 0. Ayer&•.63., Lowell; Mas.
priCi3 $1, silt bottles for' 85.
• SOAP SOAP SOA
F'
ALOE ltT STREET, BRICE -IILOCLINTON.
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B 114a1
61011' 119.13E8.
A • Same as. made by the Gre4" •
lee &enemy SOO Co., •
ox Enrich ' %..A.
0,-.,' Switzerland, whose trade ex- OM
Ne" •tootle largely throoghout Eng. ,,,
02 , land, France, Germany, Atte- . - ‘P
II: A E' 8 0..
, .. .tr,ia
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OF A LL ]CIN..• • .. • Matittiaettired in Canada only Dan
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TR• UNKS, IPALISE, OC,
SMITE:A,•VUltYOrx18Ai. ,
X. IsTanIrrObT,
CLIZTTO, -
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• Ifuron Soap•Co.
A
ao.d•GODE11101.
r5)5 atiz.
cflTOS cIVOS cIVOS
The. division, of profits
customers has given excelle
faction ,to myself and cus
The great xnajority of .people
`onomy, and are:Ntillipgx-to pay
cash forth* purchases when they
• find that by so doing their money
will save more than. it will make in
any other way.
We will continue giving adiscount of 10per
• Rent for cash on all General Dry Goods,.
Boots and Shims.
• 1,VE DPOIRE TO CALL. ESPECiAL ATTENTfON TO OLTIL
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B18.0 Colored. telvtet; est'
• . Norspol • likcjarp, Prpra.050.0.0'
CII,OV00,.314t, • 37tt: Cap, rur •
And an excellent assortment Of .goods fol. the holida
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IL44.7777. O Ilk TAILORING
Is steedily increasing. We cr' y ret} large and well ass
TWEEDS ANDO'VERCOATiliktS; and . the fit, style and,-
' '• , our garments is Sncqud to none in the,ti:ttdo
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ligfr0r.a, azgh sgp 0E. WE WILL 08TH, TOL:: 00166 VALIfn i. It CA.
' ', ; • .. • • • . -• 1)IVIDE Qt.:It 'pitorip wrill /you
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ea rocer
TEA AT 25 CENTS PER LB. TRY -IT.
T 50 CENT TEA: CANNOT BE BEAr
WHITE SUGAR% 10 LBS. FOR $1.96.
Boots & Sillee41
.k°14 r Othi CliOUS on tinnimer
• All. our Fall lines of BOOTS- AND SI6S are eow complete. Wn 'ea* tr
ANTII/H0 IN. THE TRADE 12.1 FAVG ;ATI/ITER Goona. MEN'S BOOT
wear, from S1 per pair; upward. FELT. WEAR arid ME'S _LONG BO
••cheap. Inset our stc. •
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anted, 3,000bb1s, .gocK1 fall & 'winter.
.• wiii pay the highest cash price. Don't sell 'until you see.
daiarox; Sept:, 1883
• .• •,• TzromiisoN.&.-s*z.
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• '1here.-...j$...111..e '1e0 pike 0.0
year .f)i.
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• lieWeeps tha best general .stock rn town. Everythin Fresh,
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• ROBB, the Oroeer, CeiltraI ±1...reeery, Ciiton.
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Geo. Diehl & ;§ons,
-Victoria Sreet,