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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1889-08-23, Page 5+n REASON Welt I t TILE • ' 1 i t- ! • I� • : X11 fact s fFiiei1 it ill bonne uf' our Coeeervatiytl F t be good ow:11 h. to tell us u 1 Useful Information fo , Tillers Bridal pita! are at this }` Unitas St:rtes—in coal miner,, tr , CHOOSINII HEAVY EORSl� dustries the British to tiewiit is that whilst vast oums of oal'j,11C1 to illulilent betel; iuVebted in the of tine Soil. on utlues, oil weds, lumeering and , I other in } In view of the rapid increase it)I yeewr is diving Canada a wide the number of farmers who are l birth ? Have we no iron, coal, %R Infants and Children. treeing their attention to the lumber, copper ee silo be devef- d ht home rural d ? Why, yes. The na it tea C 1 to any preeoriptioa nearly AS !;rest as that of the Unite �wu�tam�.icaB � �� nI D ed states. r 11180.Oxf exploration were trade o _Be• y and Hudsou's Bay reg-', breeding of beau rang �• y thte en ut wtoxla cures Collo, constipation, t h 3 . J. M following from h ur ria cue Collo, o Eructation,ann,promotes di. of Worms, gives Bleep, awl Moir,. J. Minot, the Fi•enth vet- erinarian in his book 'Application Bob y mgt g�„q- of the Horse,' will be of value ,to t the (Ted our readers: The choice tet the Dominion is very ..c.,tori.taeoweuat r tochUd eathat Probably It a thorough Dt Y agreat „H... heavy draught horst- is n } nous, and of the huge territory . 0AOE CANNOT WITa1L,IR BE1105 deal easier than of a race hoi se, -metra by tilt Mackin to River, fond an the gentleman, o he gazed et it is important w know how tv Le d be found. that our rat, ids; ,upon frankly," he little o e to d' t{ngaish tT1e best, strongest, It 1 wealth is actually larger than bide; but o ,r those time ewes afraid cosmetics would. Thsillmost endUl'iur, that, of our neighbors. to different varieties or feed well, those as (heap as plastered her , . ma •lotions; who will cru • , ors. Our lab- ttle woman, potent order .' appear youthful, we ,that are firers American labor ; to d h face with rul , a tvhitewash,yolept balms, eves tmei'i' wA ti and eco:' •'Yes;' interrupted the•little woman. and those that tree slow• i8 ggour tvater•puw er, y -"1 did, until my akin became like parchment rtA,livud tucilities relatively its and so pwhat and coarse." "Well)" "I the e�AAl'ft1 eau 8511`the dovelopement geed and uci1i ice ;our people listener,sth•• ply, do you use now? 1' "Use," t ` t u t e g was the reply, nothing but f those parts which c tt• bit as convenient enisnt; t and r, er - Common flense told ma that if my blood toss bulk, the energy O its muscular )� j�jligr• � hat, t Zen, 16 pore, liver active, appetite anddieeetiongood, tel, tci'.h Canada, that these Brit• that the outward womncoverul, did as those Ac;tiOn, And the firmness And luted• t . The exterior a,o to the United things and actually rejuvenated mo characteristics of n gout{, heavy would possess a clear, beautiful tompleellow r seen) �.aLt a tVith then! t1]utley, and In fpot8 a d much flesB, se tbru�,tione, y t eat jt iu handing on t, inttin- spots and roughness, use the Golden Mod- (il•auaht YtOt'Se al•0 a large, ailithhateit is &tithed to uorr mon paid cheat, straight shoulders a little tries ui !lie . South, the Nest, told ler it will be promptly refun ed inclined, fleshy, a thick body,,yet .tlw North westl;b, ue W .j not too much belt , straigh �. rr t l i Copyright,1866, Dy�PO1SLD+aDIB•1Vi8A.d6B'N. �� a t,at'l'll't tt 1„al'li:'t—that la the hint! quarters a little ,{-1,, :tn.( tjei.. u•uui),o• Willi' W011id l.)e the affEREU ed, thick throu;li th., tl�isii`+ u,,,., lar ,,,atanuc, L't, vi.,el,lli, il•ul� �00 n long perineum, The Norio. i„”' u,;,,v� jll lla,tju,., ur cult! allow has a inn-; perjneum, l,rolon �,;,I ' tend thick, !l, �\uvu Scotia, ur „il tt•4lta it, the tt heti Yor an ino the Deas of Car ; (los+n from the arcs, Cuautry aoetti vi' 1_ angary, tarrh in theileadbYthe � Hhurt muscl,tls of the thighs, i` tt there i, no meau� ufdjspu:iu cit proesithe ofDr,ses.no tarrhitemed By very stron.; air.1 a good drafttoti• tt8 mild, Soothing and healing Properties, it , the ,,,lit )til '1' t•iiCC lta ::eCe-sS to cures the worst cases, no matter of how long mal. Tho «alk of n heavy horst. the L niter! `Settee thio ket., and otanding. I3y drugBleta' cents. 7 ii immaterial; there are dvatt stns them both !iritis!! and American capit- horsey that are quick; • et will utilize our resources ons those that Are al°tr Tth,r e give employ ment to . out• people, who for want of it drift across the lints In tb,)neandS every year, and Are forever list to their native baud• .. common sense ons t y ar andten er- w D Pi ce'a Golden Medloal Discovery. o ftLtU ttii thmat hue of health. Tho D a , • If you DONS of its organs inh L lj,itllltbtb �, Never BayDie When such a No rider! Remedy as Dia�on4IedtcatedTf3a Ia at hand Cheap Ealcacious, and Prompt, ga•LIVE•R, iiIDNEY & BLOOD diseases treated with wonderful skill. Composed of different herbs, each and every on. designated to do 08 part in the transfor• matron of the human system. Theweak made strong, and the strong ade stronger. Prove 0 for yourself and b- apPYgiets anddays authorized agent .ore. Sold by drub Pushing Lady Agents wanted, to whoa iberal inducements will be oaered. 25 AND 50 CENTS DIAMOND TEA CO., W. D. EMVAIiDS, Chief Agent, London are good light, quick l.or,sew are farm work where the ground , is light and even; the heavy, „low horses; with firm tread, are excel- lent for in, sticky ground, cull on • bad, uneven roads. A horse for drawing loads, to be well formed ought to be high in front, having high and projecting withers,targe chest, front legs -strong and well spread apart, back and !rills straight, hind qu asters a little depressed, muscular, short in the flank, largo siiSews. With such n shape a draft horse is solid and .able to resist all the knocks from uneven roads, and weight Which presses upon it when going down hill. To be too firery is a fault in a horse drawing.heavy loadsou an uneven road. In this case 0 strong and slow horse N. -better; it will resist the, fatigue more, and do more service. Use 13arkwell'ssure CornandwartCure' PREPARATIONS FOR —TI— `VIIEAT GROWING. Common -enst nt_,t__.. T1,,,,nn _�- Farmery now are making active preparations for the coming sow- ing of full wheat. The summer fallows .have been got into good tiltli and the soil got into_ fair sharps by liberal •manuring. in many cases. But not in all, and, as -usual, there may be expected to be a goodly quantity put in the usual ship -shod manner on stubble on undrained soil,with-out manure and in any shrpe so long as the seed gets in. Nearly every year this is the ease,and then bad crops result. It is a notable fact that some farmers always have .and average crops of wheat no matter what the season may be, whilst others who go on the ha )hazardrinciple miss and bit half the time.. This then re- duces the average of the wheat crops in this country to about 15 bushels to the acre. No doubt the character of the season has largely to do with poor or good crops, but bad farming has more, Year in and year out some of our farmers in the hurry of wclik put in their fall wheat in a slip shod manner, and hence failure. In England, i'l: , tit s3 el. ''�;�'' where an average of 31 bushels is l acre a, great many HERE ARL A FEW 'THINGS '1`IIATREMEMBER. ILL PAY TO Here are are a few miscellan- eous hints, rules and,1a�ts worth remembering:— A cord of stone, three bushels of lime and a cubic yard of sand will lay 100 cubic feet of wall. lal(1. Ono thoiisapd shingles, trid four inches to the weather, ll cover 103 square. feet of s`t`trfacc and five pounds of nails will fasten them on. A box le inches ,quare told S 2-5 inches deep will contain one bushel. , One cent saved each day and put ant at 0 per cent.intorest will accumulate t�) $$950.00 in fifty. years, Eight bushels of good lime, 16 bushels of sand and one bushel of hair will make enough good mor- tar to plaster 100, square yards. ual A stoneeteed by grocers,t,s eq to I4 pounds. bushels of It takes 1 to wheat to sow' one acre of ground. T,; find the amount of hay in a n,ow allow 513 cubic foot 'for a ton. - A thousand lathe will cover '70 yards of surface, alis 11 pounds of lath nails will nail them on. Just what everybody wants. .1 i0 feet of line in a samll space. Can' be easily raised or lowered. Cannot fall when raised. The handiest clothes dryer in use. kndorted by, ' all who have tried it, and warranted to give. entiresatiBfaction, Can be used by a child • of 10 years old' as easily yanadult person J. COBER & SON, Waggon makers, Ethel, Sole Agents for Huron,BruCe, andsWaterloo, Wand WALDRON, Patent Down• -.IS•.. ir.:r:.tir .,it:.x, FACTCF,Y ,;;i'PLIES mous gong Valves, Iron & Lead P!pe Loose Pulley Oiirrs, Steam Jet Pumps, Farm Pumps. 'Whd Cream Seaaratire, D_iry No Plum. and Ussery Uter,sl!s 2lothioginjuriou'h. ,,, -in^� PE lto fiEPY'�' i�r S3f,CAi„Ci S, l,_ET, t G .to r RFALL. 7 t a wit oiioointurions ineditxtian. TUE Car•'•reca CCUfPASV, 77 Murray Street, THE POPULAR GODS HOUSE LON DESBORO HOUSEHOLD TALK � • –IS— LOW PRICES IN TEAS, SUGARS; CANNED GOODS, CROCKERY and GLASSWARE. °"Butter and Eggs taken as cash J. W. IRWIN, The Times Tea Warehouse Cooper's Old Stand, Cor. Searle's Block, CLINTON First shi�oeuts of early Fall Goods received and passed into stock 0 GRAND SH LINE-} Tweed Dress Goods SIX SHADES Direct importation, marked at a price that will secure a speedy clearance. CHECK WINCFY A LINE OF Good colors and patterns, and serviceable goods, selling at 12yards for $1, cannot be teplaeed at the same price. Comity. to offer. to hated We have purchased for this Fall's Trade one of THE FINEST AND MST STOCKS OF DRESS 000DS that will be brought to the Wet will announce theirard arri arrivalou have soon asthey om© THE LEADNIG OSt Furniture Dealers, Cabinet Makers, Undertakers, And Upholsterers. PICTtrRE FRAMING A SPECIALTY, CALL AT TEE We are 'st;ill offering SPECIAL DRIVES IN PLA IN FIGURED G 1 .• had to the , mineral manures are used, such as nitrate of soda and sulphate of ammonia, along with os- phates and barnyard manure }and hence such. results. Here our farmers use searecely any eind the result is' weak •straw, rust and meagre crops. Farmers here would do well to read tho Woburn and Rothamstead experiments,on this question. Anyway the fall wheat in this latitude should be got in the early part of next month ),his as a rule. Then the best of seed should be sown, and the hardiest varieties and on well drained soil. Shelter, too, is an important factor. Tho •cloaring away and slashing down of the forests has a detrimental effect on winter wheat, and very often re- sults in winter killing a good many fields. According to pre- sent appearances a good nereage of wheat will be sown this year. r h` :i'• 1:'•"�.ktWtill iii' ii,.J.Lk'l `i_ ."Is.._ HrlowicK'S LEATHERED • S PQO1 STEEL LIi1EO 7RU;sKS • all other k�,Qs. Ci)']�TO Li3;tt2stal!dS;Tt::;est InSamnlo,Lndie>'n.rd 4'or Frown pial TRUNKS e txe to>l,e ° d, �,Vr,LE;U"F ��CiJ t{A ('!fl S!1°i:R10;'i. MONTREAL, ASK FOR i'1'. j Slit'�Ilnn, lot ti18 DcE1,1'll f r , usC in the W.rid. OTE,. litiliflORE. lIVeNTREA 14orre :Isms St'ono of the mn•t rwutral 400re cold ots. Cie Aecuw.inudr,ti,• .Cor iC� Ee,:a•�+ tlrfm•nlvi:er, Yir.u•L; In the rtretes: V O tp y, 11oocnuFF, ? DeJM% llor; p E 1 R s I LEATBER BOl.PID PRICES. ALL SUMMER GOODS AT CLE R ;'::: have just received, one cask Chin, Tea Sets beautiful pa ern , from five to •ten dollars. s Fine quality, tt a and shapes ranging in price RedR•ockerFurnitureEmporium Albert Street, Brick Block, Clinton OUR 5 -LB PACKAGE JAPAN TEA, With Silver -Plated Pickle Dish, for'$2.25, is a bargain. We want your trade, and will try and make it to your interest to deal with us. SHE WEARS PANTS. • 7 There is ono woman in Mis- souri who holds a written permit from the Godernor of the State,to wear a man's dress "anywhere in Missouri outside of the cities of 10,000 inhabitants." iHshnname 18 Emily • Paxton, was brought up on a farm by a lady named Conkling, to whom she was given by her father when 1 month old, on her mothers death. At 15 years of age Hhe was taken �' to Pike County, Mo., by . Conkling'it brother, and began to work on his farm. By his direc- tion she put on male attire. and for 25 years she has continued to wear it except when visiting a 'city. She does all kinds! if f rh m work except chopping, favorite occupation is breaking horses to harness. Of these she herself owns three,and has charge of thirteen. For three year, in partnership with. a man, she own- ed and teorked a reaper, until it became so far worn out that re- pairs made its further use unpro- fitable. She„ cut on an average ten acres of grain a day. At an- other time she hauled logs to a saw mill. At present she lives with a 'family named Willis, at Farmer, Pike county, Mo., an eld- erly he and an invalid.upShe isle ltreatedulike their own daughter. Sho has entire charge of their farm, several hun- dred acres. Although Virginians, and she a very light quadroon, tht y show her great consideration and regard. Almost everybody knows her• in Pike, Audrain and the a.ljoining counties, and treats her with respect, though she is known to bo a woman in male at- tire. She wears_ ,male dress 'he• eauee it snits her work' and she gofers outdoor Work because she 2too-per doe.1 Manager gala 1G'ts for Canals, J.PAIMER&SOHj Wholesale Imp'trs of DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES 1'143 NOTAE DR BT., M0NTREAL. COMPANY. Manufacturers of ASBESTOS MI.LSOARD Steam PRektmtr, FRICTION PULLEY BOARD, W. L. OUIMETTE.� LONDE SRO 99- GROCERY -99 Having bought the Grocery Stock of A. ANGUS, I intend to continue the business in the old stand. We hav everything that is to be had in a first• class Nothing but first-class Goods will be kept and sold at the closest margin. We have a large stock of - il\T 3\1", MW SO • 1 21;0 is PerfectPriction rWKtTTSCBLUE. THE BEST FOR LAUNDRY US&• PAPERS. svmping, Manilla, NEWS, if ' A- LL . SIZES C,q AND 4471 WEIGHTS ,* TO ORDER at 21DattPsr1'sSt. Mills rum �f , NS THE GREAT STREENGT.H GiVER / PEAFECT Foofl VCR THE SICK JARMING h 4UTRIT10US EVERAGE JJ 'redu.9,a* l/\ POWERfUL ' INVIGORATOR Which we guarantee to give satisfaction. Call and get prices. We will not be undersold by any house in the trade Janes Amus, 99 Albei' f St. Gunton STIFF HATS — All the leading styles, f ought from the best manufacturers. SOFT HATS The best and cheapest goods in STRAW HATS—Our stock is worth seeing, ex- cellent quality, and away down in price. Close buyersdhonld not ulits acall o sand inf; thethese m ve eyds, the low price g q Gent's Furnishings and Fine Tailoring ,. — the market CHINA:HALL. To make room for New Importations, we will, until Dec. let, GIVE TEN PER CENT DISCOUNT FOR CRASH enGour large stock of CROCKERY, CHINA DE. DECORATED DINNER AND TEA SETS 10 PIECE TOILET SETS. FRANK SHEPHERD, The Leading Tailor, AibertSt: CLINTON, ROW TO SELECT A WIFE. Good health, good morals, good sense and good temper, al's the the four essentials fora good wife These are the indisponsables. After them come ot e minor nks, orcom- vantages of good accom- plishments, family position, etc. With the first four, married life will bo comfortable and happy. Lacking either, it will be. in more or less degree a failure, Upon good health depends largely good tempos and good mind meat he af- fected more or less by the eeteik- nesHeH and whims attendant on frail health. Young man, if ypur wife is falling into o state 0i in- validism, first of all things try to restero her health. If eho is troubled with debilitating female weaknesses, Illy 31,• 1'ierce't+ favorite Presriil,tion. Ire will cure her. TH 'j' INION NEWI ERA R. HOLMES, - - Publisher, CLINTON, - - ONT. IX p dislikes confinement in the house and can earn hotter wages. She owes two tracts of land in Groely coil ty, Kan., olio a homestead claim which she took and made good by-'bv actual residonre and improvements, the other n tt tree ee claim,' on which elle acres of trees, She dislike,! the lonl.inessand isolation of her Iran• sits life, and says she can do hotter by carrying on a farm for others hnu b workieg on her own. t y Parties in need of anything in this line should not miss the opportunity of se- curing cheap bargains, as we are bound to reduce our stock. We offer N W SEASON cents, worth 60. We offer SEASON BLAOE TEA at 25 cents,worth 40. We offer NEW 'SEASON GREEN TEA at 25 cents, worth 35. NEW CURRANTS and RAISINS, • cheap. 2 BROOMS for 25c FRESH PINAN EADDIE, SISCOS, HERRING. BLOATERS, &o . Goods promptly delivered to any part of the town. Give us:a call.? BUTTER AND EGGS TAKEN AS CASH. ROBSON., CHI.NA HALL IN� B. LUARANCE'S Spectacles. TILE NEW ERA is published - every Friday ; it gives about Thirty-two Columns of Fresh Reading Matter Every Week ; Correct Market Reports from Toronto and in this neighborhood ; has a ° Large Circulation and is Unsurpassed as an Ad- vertising Medium. - Will be sent to any address for $1.50 a year, in advance. These celebrated Spcctaelcs are fitted in every. instance With B. Lau• ranee's test, and a certainty of being suited is guaranteed. You can depend on getting the GENUINE B. LAURANCE SPECTACLES by culling and examining the stock at TI3QJ101CALS ..IACI�►'SUN'S, CILAN T41N . ISSWINISMIWINEWIWISSOr tTO B DEPARTMENT. 25 cents cash will ;et the The People's GROCERY We have all the latest styl es of type for Circulars, that can be desired. ale Bilis, and any lcluel of printing Prices the i`o�ras teWorkOne trialesits accidtainis- faction €� to bring another. _—_-- 1 NE,,v ERA, to thew snllsc1'1��e R,� HOLIMES� BOX '74. CLINTON. el•s, for the balance of l ` � CORNER IIURON AND ONTARIO STREETS, Is the place to get cheap CEIRIStTIII e ook 0ODS. We are receiving a fine RAISINS—Now Valencias, Sultanas, Black Basket, Layer, Layer Valencias CURRANTS—New Barrel Currants; new Box Currants. • PEELS—Lemon, Orange and Citron Peels; NUTS—Soft-Shell Almonds, Brazil, Filberts, l'eacaltS, Peanuts, English Wai• nuts, best qualities. CONFECTIONERY'—Ori assortment cannot be surpassed. - LEMONS and ORANGES—Fresh Sweet Russell Oranges, California Oranges, Valencia and•Malagas. GRAPI'•n—White Malaga and Rodgers Black Grapes' CROCKERY and GLASSWARE — We are giving bargains in this line, and a liberal discount for cash. FISH, &C.—We also constantly keep in Wick Middle, Bloaters, Cisooes, &c SUNDRiES—Cranberries, Bermuda Onions, Common Onions. TEAS-Special values in Teas. We have them aglow as five pounds for $, and as high as 70c. per Ib., and we can guarantee the quality to be the best Our assortment is too large to enumerate, and we only mention a few leading articles. Come and sec fat yourslf. ill give i e you good valve and a liberal discount Cuninghame & McMurray, THEPEOPLE'S GROCERY, CLINTON