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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1888-04-27, Page 411111111,11111111eawes--s fi � Panic � yy t a ' ` Tiro co loxion tooften t'exdered. ua, 111111 F ,11L, , ella5t� iAl�� A , �I � '!'r ; " h 1 • b � :les yelp 'S me #R61 �X'e!- e am r �.{ p �s�,, ,ap,, 1 fa - land, t s'p..,Y pt's ill a c,a N� atcre4lcf %nt,gt •tf..P�6gl . raal>,li_ oW[lea ,,` Tbeite L i We lfii 1>i'4 aK attsed suitable' for wheat or any other nd,of from ab, inactive Liver And bad blood,; Dr crop, situated in Southern Manitoba, Chase's. /river Cure verities the blood and lust northof Pilot Mound, about eight whole system,. Sea recipe book for toilet miles from Smith Western C. P. Rail, recipes, Pints and suggestions on bow to way and leas than. half a mile from—kreserve the complexiout. By all druggists School and Post Office; title perfect, Will not sell, if not sold before April let, Terms. $000 down, balance in three annual instalments with interest at 0 per cent. This is a bargain worth looking after. Full particulars given at NEW ERA ()FETCH, or MANNING • & SCOTT'S, Clinton, Oat. CLINTON EW ERA. THE LARGEST AND BEST NEWSPAPER IN THE COMITY. One of the best equipped jobPrint- ing Offices in the district. OUR AIM IS NOT TO DO 'CHEAP, BUT GOOD WORK. ONLY :-: COMPETENT :-: WOUKMEN * EMPLOYED * NEW LETTERS, NEW BORDERS NEW ORNAMENTS,FINE PAPERS, FIN E INKS, NOVEL COMBINATIONS. Business Circulars --A SPECIALTY — NEAT. TASTY; ARTISTIC. car S E E OUR SAMi'.LESG.* .41 Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. t' {{I 1191419 li �I • 1111111 7rigi;e The treaisiapit of many thousands of cases • of those chronic weaknesses and distressing ailments peculiar to females, at the Invalid Hotel end Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y., has afforded a vast experience in nicely adapt- ing and thoroughly testing remedies for the cure of woman'seculiar maladies. Dr. Pierces Favorite Prescription Is the outgrowth, or result, of this great and valuable experience: Thousands of testimo- nials, received from patients and from physi- cians who have tested it in the more aggra- vated and obstinate cases which bad baffled their skill, prove it to be the most wonderful remedy ever devised for the relief and cure of . Buffering women. It is not recommended ae a "cure -nil," but as a most perfect Specific for woman's peculiar ailments. As a powerful invigorating tonic, it imparts strength to the whole system, and to the womb and its appendages in particular. For overworked, worn-out, run-down," debilitated teachers, milliners, dressmakers, seamstresses, "shop -girls," house- keepers, nursing mothers, and feeble women generally, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is the greatest earthly boon •; being unequaled as an appetizing cordial and restorative tonic. As a soothing and strengthening nervine,`Favorite Prescription" is une- qualed anis invaluable in allaying and sub- duing nervous excitability, Irritability, ex- haustion, prostration, hysteria, spasms and other distressing, nervous symptoms com- monly attendant upon functional and organic disease of the womb. It induces refreshing sleep and relieves mental anxiety and de- spondency. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is a legitimate ;aoslIcInc, carefully compoun i'ii by an experienced and skillful phyticiau, and adapted to woman's delicate Jrgat.izntiou. It is purely vegetable in its coutpnsithtn nod {r^rt'c•c•'!e h;trmiees in rte effect: iu any caudilid: i•!' the system. For an polo,; knees. c r u:a;•'a, from whatever ^aur,• ti ti:,in , t:out: t.;nta; elr, indigestion, dye- po,fr::::rtkia,lred syuph,:ns, its use, in ennui do r:, •.cil1 nrr've ye, he,udl, 6: (ac the I.r••tet•" is a osi- eteirtottted and ob- s-uhd •• ca in: I"it, • •ria, ;t, rxveasivc flowing, pnint•iy t. t,r'[ru•;;ir•::, :n,r:•tnral suppressions, ln•olap,u'+, ;n• t;llii,t I:,,• V.1)111)), weak back, 'senile vmal:ues l:n:•t rI ii, retroversion, bearing -down sou3uli,rii.. rlirunie congestion, inflammation and ul.•craLai , of the, womb, in- flammation, pain mid ie iilcrness in ovaries, accompanied with '' internal boat." A9 a regulator mat promoter of func- tier'•:1 action, at that•critiral period of change Ernes ;irlhood to womanhood, "Favorite Pre- " is a perfectly' earn remedial agenic cd con produce only good results. 1 c, ualiy eilicaeit,ua and valuable in its effects v. -hen taken for those disorders and derange- ments incident to that later and most critical get'iod, known as ".The Change of Life." "Favorite Prescriptio;l ,r when taken in connection with the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, and small laxative doses of Dr. Pierce's Purgative Pellets (Little Liver Pips), cures Liver, Kidney and Bladder diseases. Their combined use also removes blood taints, and abolishes cancerous and scrofulous humors from the system, "Favorite Prescription 99 is the only medicine for women, sold by druggists, under a positive guarantee, from the manu- facturers, that it will give satisfaction in every case, or money will be refunded. This guaran- tee has been printed on the bottle -wrapper. and faithfully carried out for many years. Large bottles (100 doses) $1.00, or six bottles for $5.00. For large, illustrated Treatise on Diseases of Women (160 pages, paper -covered), send ten cents in stamps. Address, World's Dispensary Medical Association, 663 Main St., BUFFALO, N.l. NEW GOODS That are all right in quality and style anti away down in price. ANY 1�ERSON . wanting something nice in this line should call, and examine my stock rs it is new and the latest styles. .A..1. IIDLLOWAV, .Fis.eher's Oki Stand, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE, CLINTON. DISCOUNT SALE OF FURNITUR.E RAISING HO.RSE$ Is. ,p. q t fore home dh a e e t se n, e Tb hire �� asci now at baod,aod it behove! our farm- ers to pay particular attention to, ".their breeding, stock, The raising of (first- elms horses is going to be thekey note to successful farming in Ontario, Our good bosses are eagerly sought after all over, acid command the high- est price, There is a steady market both in England and the United States for all the saleable horses we have; and if the horse production were expanded 100 per cent. there is plenty of room for them in the world. But horse breeding here requires re to be more systematic to produce the best results. There is alogether too much haphazard breeding, or breed• jog to no definite purpose. It is too often the case that cheap sires are us- ed for the sake of saving a little, and the consequence is the production of an inferior, nondescript horse, which finds no place in the market except -as a "plug." These cheap horses have been the ruin of a goodly num- ber of our Canadian horses. Only to a limited extent are undersized and pony horses required, and these for mere local purposes, such as running a grocery wagon or a light buggy a- round a city; but for the export trade they have no place at all. We have a number of fast -class stallions in every class, but,this is not the only requisite to successful horse breeding. There must be good mares and adaptability in crossing and breeding to a purpose We may import all the horses from England and France, and until pro- per females are selected horse -raising cannot be a success. And it is too well known that the greater part of the brood mares in this country are those which are unfit for work, old, blemished and just ou their last legs. To produce the best possible results in horse -raising the mares should be strong, vigorous, sound, and having the best built proportions. Another . great trouble is a large number of I farmers pay no attention to the adap- tability of the animals in crossing. Small•sized, fine -boned females are crossed with heavy -boned, large bod- ied Clydes and Shire horses with the idea that the production will be a model horse. There was never a greater mistake. There is too sudden a descent, too abrupt a change, and in seven cases out of ten such an amal- gamation --small mares, largehorses-- produces a lack of symmetry and of- ten general malformation. Nature is uniform in her operations, and horses of the same build and type should be mated together to produce model an• imals. Strong, bulky mares are re- quired to create heavy, bony offspring, And surely if the horse market be studied at the present time, horseflesh goes by the pound the same as beef; for horses are advertised for that will come up to a certain weight. It is well known that a draft colt—Clyde or Shire --from most of the imported .horses now in Ontario can be raised to 1.500 lbs, or more, at 3 years old more cheaply than a 3 -year-old steer of the same weight, and will sell as readily for cash at th-ee times the price. Then the last year's use of such on the farm will amply pay for any other difference. First-class car- riage horses and saddle horses will pay equallyas well as the heavyclasses if bred for a purpose and mated and bred to produce the desired results of coach and saddle horses. The pro- duction of good horses is a business in which anytarmer may engage in Ont- ario with the consciousness that he is doing a work that will add to the wealth and general prosperity of the country, and producing an article which requirts no sharp practice to turn into honest money, and 'one which comes nearer having a fixed value than any other product upon the farm. Let our farmers modify their wheat•growing and raise more . first-class. ,horses bykeeping good , Ail kinds Grain and Farm PrOdues taken the somas cash. mares and using nothing but high- For the next 30 days, for Cash. Bargains in BED -ROOM and PARLOR SETS, a lot of my own manufacture. Good value. All Goo, c1 be sold at low prices. ---GIVE ME A CALL— -- 3. C. STEVENS CD 151. FURNITURE Cil 1JNDEIRTAhING -- OI'I'OSITE 1'OWN1 lel i., "All indobted to 1'. Stevenson truest call and settle at ;ince. CASTOR for Infants and children. "Cartons• ill so weB .daptd tie children that CillitOria cures (IOW Constipation, Irecommenditaaeu riortoany rescri .tion Sour Stomach. 1)larrkima, ]Tyrucuttion, luiownto " itl: LL axoasca 2i D p Kills Worms, gives sleep, and protaotea di - [lie• , • •. n, 331 Be. Oxford Bb, Brooklyn, F. T. wag=n Uriouo medication. a Tmm CSNTAVa Cosrrexy, 77 Murray Street, N.'I ERPHING -NEW NEW DRY DRY GOODS, New BOOTS Q SHOES, NEW - GROCERIES. Having just bought a stock of new goods at the present low prices, I am in a position to ,Sell goods as low as any respectable home in the Dominion. Any t ne wanting good goods at lowt,stpriceswill stva tn'aey by calling on me. .1 always keepgoodStap leGi l,, and will not be undersold by any one in the trade. BUTTER and EGGS taken in exchage for goods. _ n • A call respectfully solicited. xlx H. PLUMSTEEL, SEARLE'S BLOCK, NEXT TO CHEAPSIDE. NEWTONS Harness & Grocery Det. :Mill in the 1+'.ront 1lunlK.. After thanking my many :ustomers for past favors, I beg to announce to the gener- al public that I am prepared to Sell all goods in my lines as 'CHEAP as the Cheap- est. I am still offering No, 1 Gold Medal Soap, 12 BARS FO'.t 25 CENTS; No, 1 Electric Soap, FIFE BARS FOR 25 CENTS, 'and other Brands at equally as low pieces, COAL OIL AT TUE LOWEST PRICES. I have un hand A full stock of Field and Garden Seeds Of the very best quality and at lowest possible figures A full Stock of FLOUR and FEED always on hand at Mill prices FIRST CLAES POTATOES NOW ON HAND. I have a few sets of White and Colored CROCKERY and GLASSWARE on hand which will be closed out at prices that will astonish the closest buyers. HARNESS) my stharness pl in ail braaoockofbes, Bach is aecomTrunksete, VALISES, WHIPS, CURRY COMBS and BRUSHES, HALTERS of all kinds, LAP DUSTERS in great variety, COLLARS a specialty. Call and inspect my stock and get prices before you purchase elsewhere. Noxon's NEW STEEL 1114)§41;R Dit111141, --MANt'FACTi'P.1•:D T1'-- NO\ON BROS 11iANUFA(;'lt'RINO C(., INOlIfSC)LL. class sires, and whether wheat sells at GEO. NEWTON,- - LONDESBORO 80 cents or $1 a bushel, their profits I on horses are sure. 0 .��11�1��1�0111�0�0\�P' trk). � .%I% %1'tln11t>,�. 1 ,•flnr �I,.lril bit at 1 I obs The onlyidrill made in which the depth of the boles can be instantly a hnag- •ed to suit varying conditions of the soil without stopping the team. The on- lv drill made which will sow all kinds of grain even; can be changed from drilling to broadcasting in lees than one minute's time. When used with broad cant teeth it will do work equal to any cultiwltor, rhe only drill made• which commences to sow the instant the horses start. Handiest, lightest, strongest and simplest drill manufactured. Examine the new steel hosier drill and be satisfied that it ii the best drill made. For sale by RICHA'IRD BARER, CLINTON, sole agent for the firm, May be seen at Gauley's black- smith shop, Clinton. Alco, for sale, Plows, Rakes, Cu'tivators, &e. Where we Stand. Patience freqnently ceases to be a virtue in politics as well as in regard to some other things. Too long has this Job -like quality been exercised by the million toilers of Canada, while the few manttfacturing, monopoliz- ing nabobs have been laying up trea- sure at their expense. The Reformers of this country now say, "Gentlemen, we can stand your le;alized peculation no longer -or, at least,it by force of authority you con- tinue to rob the farmer,the fisherman the lumberman, the miner, the me- chanic, and the unskilled laborer, we shall not cease to .protest vehement- ly!, On the basis of unrestricted recipro- city the Liberal party has determined to take its stand, and confidently an- ticipted that the concensus of public opinion will be elicited in, support of economical government, lower taxa- tion, and justice to the poor man. The plank is not a new one—it has only been planed and now presents a clean surface that enables us to see clearly the quality of the material. Ad a hair dressing and renovator, A yer's }lair Vigor is universally commended. It eradicates dandruff, curet eruptions of the scalp, invigor- ates and beautifies the hair, and pre- vents its fading or turning gray. A Philadelphia despatch says that while lie; :n Forster, a faci- outing belle of the Twenty-third Ward, Was in the midst of her toilet on Thursday evening, preparing for company, she took a hot pencil to earl into tiny ringlets the locks of 'blonde hair on the back of her head. Miss Ellen was only lightly clad. She had got along in a sat- isfactory manner with ono bunch of stray locks, anti was proceeding in the frizzing prtcess, when the red-hot pencil slipped from 'her tin- g Is do,t•n her back. She uttered screams that would have alarmed the neighborhood had the windows been raised, for the hot 'frizzes' was frizzing her back into blisters; - Mr Mr Forster ran to his daughter's room, but the girl had fainted. When she recovered it was found that her back had been seared into rows of red, ugly -looking blisters from her shoulder to li"r waist, as though she bad been gridironed, by the red -bot frizzing pencil as it rol- led down her back. ING Tr ► .•••J WE Blas TO INFOIUI TELE PUBLIC THAT OUR STOCK OF GROC�RI�� uyY4urGrocenes Fr� Thomas Cooper Jo Son WE HAVE THE LARGEST, CLEANEST AND BEST AS- SORTED STOCK. OF 1wr�. M/ C. .�I+. . I S In town, Our prices are as low as the lowest, and we warrant everything first-class Sole agents for the celebrated "COOPER'S B.AH- ING POWDER." ]xi est brand of CIGARS by the Box or Thousand at Manufacturers Prices. TEAS a specialty. Give us a call. Is complete in all its branches. We guarantee our TEAS to be cheaper than the cheapest, quality considered. In SUGARS, weare as low as any in town CANNED GOODSin great variety. PURE SPICES & PEELS. NEW FRUITS of all kinds. All kinds of CANDIES at the lowest price in town. CROCKERY—Special inducements in Tea and Dinner S.M. X X X A..ANGUS, 99 .A.I.OBEIEZ,T ST A Seeds. Seeds Field and Garden seeds OF ALL KINDS AND OF THE VERY BEST ---QUALITY AT Clinton, The N,mnoth Hardware, Stove and Seed House. 1 Thos COOPER& SON CLINTON. Change al Business if tiltlitt it llil['flit it tlitti tilt The nndersigead begs to notify the people of Clinton and vicinity that be has bought the HARNESS BUSINESS formerly carried on by W. L Newtan, And that he is prepared to furnish - Harness, Collars,Whlps, Trunks,Vallses, Buffalo Robes, Blankets And everything usually kept in a first-class Harness Shop, at the lowest prices. Specie attention is directed to my stock of LioaT HARNESS, which. I will make a specialty. • REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. By strict atention to business, and carefully studying the wants of my oustomers,I hope to merit a fair share of patronage. Give me a call before purchasing else- where. REMMBEER THE STAND—OPPOSITE THE MARKET GE10. A g SARs A.N • The Celebrated ARGUS Spectacles & Ey(glmscs THE BEST IN USE • MB. LAURANCE'S Spectacles and Eyeglasses .at Cost CALEDON rA Mineral Water `Aerated. .1A1011 S. H. i)c.,101f3E, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, CLINTON, ONT. CENTRAIL GROCER P. E O:B L 'S Old Stand. The subscriber has bought out the Stock of P. Robb, consisting of GROCERIES,CROCKERY,GLASSWARE Which, being bought at low rates, he is enabled to offer at the very clos- est prices Patronage respectfully solicited. All orders promptly filled. Rooms to let. H. -.R. - WALKER,- CLINTON. NEW GOODS EVERY WEEK SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO GETTING NEWEST FANCY •--• ARTICLES. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY IN • Wall Paper. Ceiling l)eeorat•iofl , .choicest pat- terns, .. BOOKS & STArICION.EBY, great variety. EVERYTHING AT CLOSEST PRICES. CALL AND EXAMINE -A:WoRT- T �l c ori GURNEY'S ST,A.N 7D.A.RD STOVES & RANGES The ORIGINAL WOOD COOK for sale by ill the leading dealers. $ubscrfle for the NEW ERA now