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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1890-01-03, Page 4mismirmarmonmearrosiviiMS e ;per* is one of s should soon bre, t4ri;vauce ie 60014 ertiesition. Inn_ and Miss tan, were married the hIr -4 stiee• of the oornleld in;. Bonne s1., by voonltgh`, . o limo at Oa' Ste. i,F 1 it Ira, I, ..1)„ La. the other day, and as mug hasn't been seen *Ire is ,real3tln to believe wr aviallewed it. to tai 81201 stere&O).. PR* Marited last week and in it 'Amato fashion that paper eon iatulatione. The g,til.'I .}td editor and eh'witlt hut* bride. suis liuotvn as the "tree of 43rowing in. the United brig churnh, at Falmouth., Lble plant is of the spice- rapiety ! It has now attain- _ of three feet, and i•otWthe earth through a lole,iri the pulpit floor. ' • f,e, an•;egcitement was paused Cardin; house in Glenwood 1; Col., the other evening. *..the men were eating their 'large black bear came )gin. The men all flew out :beak. entrance but the cook, ed up a cleaver and bear: leo elle, Mrs Weeks and a mild were chased by a bear °,ast week. Luckily they leer a cabin. They bolted bolted the doorand then Led.and cried, until men folk ;and raised the siege. The treated to the woods with L `skin but an empty stom- ;th! ONIT_BE A CLAM. troubled r^ith a Cot gb or CJ d, ittle of Wilsdrr t Wild Cherry and @.t"once, before it has time to set- y0nr lungs. Why experiment ,w and !untried remedies, when and reliable cure may be got 1. leading druggists. Thousands timony to the remarkable cur- opertiesof Wilson's Wild Cherry liseasee as `Bronchitis, Croup, ng Cough, Colds, Coughs, etc. genuine in white wrappers only, CARE OF CHILDREN. tit bell the faults or cute s of his child in his pros - .deceive or frighten (by is) children into obedience. t manifest a 'spirit of par - Children aro sure to de- endouNsre for'wh n older. ou promise a child don't forget to fulfil e to the letter., t --bo- constantly menacing with"I'll whip you," or it a stick over you." trample mercilessly un - t the wishes of a child. but them as far as possible. ever let him see in you a 'the "I'm bigger-than-you- 1've-got-to mind" spirit. t t . a childin anger, kno " that you dislike t]a''ut perform it for his and say things for the sing him to show an - then scold because he in a small 1yi-lYpun- i3ay "Oh, do hush up!" or ther ,ins with so many tis;" when a child questions feel` it beneath your dig- iyg4.-.child the'reason for Il, if practica ire so to do ; hot your former conduct have inspired such confi- ;oward you that he4wit1 lly submit, though he does erstand your motive. on Eyes .h less fat AVON) ALL I141ITA- TIONS. THEY MAY BE SANGEROUS. tom• FAC -SIMILE OF BOTTLE WITH BUFF WRAPPER. OSE POND'S TRACT DEMAND POND'S EX- TRACT. ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE FOR IT LY fao111 $tln,i't F. Cecil, the s+d+lail lill�lt,='who wx>!i-uafortunatilly drowned int the 141i7 ofQnilite last sulilainer, boa willed Amor his. money with 4i. due regard to these, high interests .to whieb lie daunt-' ed lata energies,. The tester be- %loathes to the British and For, ells, Bible sociejyz•X0,000 to they ro an Mina Miision, av log'ofliees at I yrton road, Mild- may, .£500; and to Mr Christo. vb.et Mare Adam, of Cambridge gard'eps, Netting hill, Mr Dennis Lambert Higgins, of Hjgh Little. ton, and Captain James Talbot, of the Rifle Brigade, £9,000, in trust for such poor.Christians and such servants of Jesus Christ in the British Isles, France, Ger- many, Spain-�,P,ortu-gal1 Sweden, Russia, Syria, Canada and the United States of America as they, in their absolute and uncontrolled discretion, may think fit. He be- queaths to his sister, Lady Vic- toria Evans Freke, £1,000; to Henry Herman, of Bourne, shoe- maker, £500; to George Cutting, of Stampford,Henry Mann Hooke, of Wordsworth, and Captain Hugh Talbot, of the 51st Regi. ment, £2,000 each ; and to Mr Dunlop, £1,000. The residue of his property (the personal estate being of the value of £21,381 10s.) the tester leaves to Mr Dunlop. C. C RICHARDS & CO. • GENTS.—We consider MINARD'S LINIMENT the bestin the market and cheerfully recommend its use. J. H. HARRIS, M. D., Bellevue Hospital. F. U. ANDERSON, M.D., L. R. C. S„ Edinburgh. M. R. C. S., England. H. D. Wn.sow, M. D., Uni. of Penn. • )t'finard's Liniment Ochres , jtorus, etc MARRIED LIFE. The men say :— When a wife thinks more of her relatives than of her husband. When a wife believes that her husband must love her whether sho deserves it or not. When a •4'6toops to her hus- band's level and tries to equal him in being mean, When a wife fails to realize that patience and gentleness are more natural with her than with a man. When a woman marries for convenience and pretends thatshe marries for love. When a wife pays toolmuch at- tention to her husband's old vows, and not enough to the nature of. the man she has actually married. Then a wife insists that her husband shall be as good as his mother, instead of as good as bis father. When a wife says that if her husband earns $3 a day b'e ought to put $1.50 of it in her lap every nigt as her share.' When a wife,who is not expect- pected to do any such work, says •in the presence of her ineighbors that she was not 'raised' in that way, and will not saw the wood. When the wife blames all the trouble on her husband, instead of aceepting her hare. When a woman imagines 'that all the women in the world are in love with her plug of a husband. When a wife expects the fact that Sheds a mother to compensate for all her failures. The women say: When a man says be cannot control his temper when with his wife and •children, although they know he controls it when provok• ed by a large, muscular man en- emy. When a man is a liar and his wife knows it. When a man is libaral, and fair and cheerful with everyone except his wife. When a man is fool enough to expect that an angel would marry him. When a man is patient and cringing with men who do not care if they displease him. and impatient with his sick children. When a man expects that his wife ought to buy as much with one dollar as he himself can buy with two. When a man frts because his wife did not love him before she knew him. When a man expects the foun- tain to be Higher than the head ; when he expects a better home than he provides. • When a man smacks his lips in "ecollection of his mo'ther's cook- ing, and forgets that he bad a bet- ter appetite as a boy than -he has as a man. When a man believes that a wife should give all her time to their home, and then wonders that sho never bas any money of her own.—Atchison Globe. Brix mends Crockery. China, Glass ware, Furniture, eto. Sold by all drug- gists. OUT ON THE PLAINS the wonderful, virtues of Nasal Balm, and known are appreciated. W. M. Armstrong, of the mounted police, Fort Saskatchewan writes: I have been using Nasal Balm as directed and find it to be all you claim for it—"A Sure Cure for Catarrh, Easy to Use, Pleasant and Agreeable. It gave mea•elief from the first application. Every- body suffering from Cold in the Head or Catarrh should use Nasal Baim. Wilco.'; "ild Cherry cures Coughs nd Col incl she'd be the belie of the t ► wn it' i 6 wasn't far one thing:: tl�y at'a that r `She bas catarrh sa bad it is •gun- pleasapt tohe near her. She bun tried Amu things and nothing helps cr. is am sorry, for I like hoe that dgasn't nicks .lt Aing less disagreeable for one to be around her.' Now if she had used Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, there would have been nothing of the kind said, for it will cure catarrh every time. a Whooping cough, croup, sore throat, sudden colds, and the lung touble peculiar to children, are easily oorrtroled by promptly ad- ministering Ayer's Cherry Pee - to ral. This remedy is safe to take, certain in its action, and adap ted to all constitutions )1inard''s Liniment relieves _7'e etralg Miss Laura Irwin, of 'Warwick, Penn., jumped from a runaway rig on Monday night, and, strik- ing the ground head first, a heavy silver bat pin was driven into her skull, penetrating the brain at least two inches. She died before medical aid could reach her. Ayer's Hair Vigor IS the "Ideal" Hair -dressing. It re. stores the color to gray hair ; promotes a fresh and vigorous growth ; prevents the formation of dandruff; makes the hair soft and silken; and imparts a deli- cate but lasting per. " Several months ago tny hair com- menced falling out, and in a few weeks my head was almost bald. I tried many remedies, but they did no good. I final- ly bought a bottle of Ayers Hair Vigor, and, after using only a part of the con- tents, my head was covered with a heavy growth of hair. I recommend your preparation as the best in the world."—T. Munday, Sharon Grove, Ky. "I have used Ayer's Hair Vigor for a number of years, and it has always given me satisfaction. It is an excellent dress- ing, prevents the hair from turning gray, insures its vigorous growth, and keeps the scalp white and clean." — Mary A. Jackson, Salem, Mass. "I have used Ayer's Hair Vigor for promoting the growth of the hair, and think it unequaled. For restoring the hair to its original color, and for a dress- ing, it cannot be surpassed."—Mrs. Geo. La Fever, Eaton Rapids, Mich. 'Ayer's Hair Vigor is a most excel- lent preparation for the hair. I speak of it from my own experience. Its use promotes the growth of new hair and makes it glossy and soft. The Vigor is also a rare for dandruff."—J. W. Bowen, Editor " Enquirer," McArthur, Ohio. " I have used Ayer's Hair Vigor for the past two years, and found it all it is repres:insect to be. It restores the natu- ral color to gray hair, causes the hair to grow freely, and keeps it soft and pliant."—Mrs. 111. V. Dar, t'oIoes, N. Y. "My father, at about the :i;e of fifty, lost all the hair from the •"p,,f 11i.; bead. After one month's trial of Vigor the hair began coininr,caud, in three months, he had a tine growth tit hair of the natural color." -1'. J. Cullen, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. T s yer's , ' air '': ;;1. t,�or.� rREPAImp at Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lower:, Mass. Sold by Druggist. and I'rrfumers. Coughs ? Coughs ? 4cA.SE'S Syrup Tamarac Gum Cures all affections of the Throat' Lungs and Chest—such as Bronchitis, Whooping Cough Croup, Hoarseness, Influenza, Spitting Blood, Pain in the Chest, Coughs, Colds etc. This valuable preparation exoites ex- pectoration allays and heals all irrita- tion of the throat and lungs, !giving in- stant relief to any (pain, and imparts strength to the affected parts Cures every time. Price 25 and 50 ets A Bottle, REFUSE ALL SUBSTITUTES. PREPARED ONLY BY H. SPENCER CASE. Chemist and Druggist, 50 King St. West, Hamilton, Ont. , Sold by all Druggists. (3) BUSINESS CHANGE. Eureka Bakery and Restaurant. Subscriber desires to intimate to the people of Clinton and vicinity that he has bought out the„Baking and Restaurant business of Mr King, and will continue the same tit the old stand, OPPOSITE Tun PORT OFF ICs Being a practical man hie customers may rely on getting a good article. BREAD, BUNS; CAKES, &c: always on hand. Oys'ters,.Tee Cream, &e. in season. socials supplied on shortest notice. WED- DING CAKES a specialty. W. H. BOYD. ��•�•�•�Q°p°O jihpm8e dq 0:1114::; 20 Stijl i e hips ®on.Filez;W o A A,W DEP 41 TL/'/- 'E ..IN The fvd g*woo adla.al . �_� contrea df the World lre"Lono!on Weiierlin and Vien qpere'ct7 r, ole. niimensa hoapita(8 teeming with -sq fering humanity. Crowds of students throng the Wards studying under the Professore fn oharpe. rhe maatref7QWfled physiclq,ns of the world teach and practice here, and the Institutions are storehouses o medical knowledge and experience, With a view of wakingstillsexperience available to the public the Hospit-f Remedy Co. at great expense secured the prescriptions of these hospitals, prepared the specifics, and although it, would cost from $25 to $100 to4ecure the attention of .their distinguished originators, yet in this way their pre. pared, epeolios are offered at the price of the quack patent medicines that Rood the market and absurdly olefin to cure every i!1 from a single bottle. The want always felt fora reliable class of b'omestio remedies is now filled .With per - fent satisfaction. The Hespitai Remedies make no unreasonable claims. T.he epecifio for CATARRH cures that and nothing else; 80 with the specific for BRONCHITIS, CONSUMPTION and LUNO TROUBLES; RHEUMATISM fa oured by No.8, while troubles ofOIGE8TION, STOMACH, LIVER and KIDNEYS haue their own cure. To these le added a specific for FEVER and AGUE, one for FEMALE WEAKNESS --a GENERAL TONIC and BLOOD -MAKER that makes blood ' .AI E3.EORM ANRFU-LUlN88a and ea incomparable remedy for NERVOU$'DEBILITy, ,.k.A14164/./ NO.1—CUBES CATARH, HAY FEVER,ROSE COLD r RHAL DEAFNESS.—The entic oure emanating from ouroos now before thepublic. 1� isnuff orointment—oth are d/- urious, 47.00. COLDS, BRONCHIT/S, ASTHMA, CON- SUMPTION—An cough, but eradicates the disease and remedy strengthens the lungs a and restores wasted tissues $1.00. O. UMATISM AND GOUT—A well- known specialis n this disease In Paris, who treats nothiuished ng else. built hie reputation on this remedy. 41.00. NO. 4—LIFER AND IDNEYS CONSTIPATION and BRIGHT S DISEASE A favorite SIA slaughter fiielD a for the quack who has ruined more stomachs than alcohol. Use a remedy sanctioned In high places. $1.00. NO. 5—FEVER AND AGUE; DUMB AGUE, MALARIA, NEURALGIA —Fe.L' know what grave damage this does the system; it is treat- ed to break it for a time Use a remedy that eradicates It. $1. NO. 6—FEMALE WEAKNESS, IRREGULARITIES, WHITES—Many women are broken down because they neglect these diseases until chronic and seated. Use No. 0 and regain • health and strength. $1.00. NO. 7—HEAL7H, FORM AND FULNESS depend on good blood and /ots'of lt. if :leak, If blood is poor, if scrawny, use this perfect tonin $7.00. NO. 8—NERVOUS DEBILITY, LOSS OF POWER—A quack cure - ridden public will hail a genuine remedy for an unfortunate con- dition. No. 8 is golden, which one trial will prove. Beware of ignorant quacks who charge high prices for cheap and worthless drugs and pills, the properties of which they a, e utterly Ignor- ant, and who expose you by selling your confidential letters to others in the same nefarious business. Use No. 8 and f1� live again. $1.00. TO BE HAD OF ALL DRUGGISTS. 1f your Druggist does not keep these remedies remit price to us and we will ship to you direct. Now liken I Take no other remedy. diswaunue quack cure-all medicines and aninstead these high-class Hospital ..,amts from scientific sources d thus prolong your lits Send Stamp for Descriptive TiNmm�mmnm,.. Circular to ` lti Hospital Remedy Co.T°R°N'T° C.biN. XMAS FOODS The attention of the public is respeetfully invited to the superb stock of Xmas Goods at Adams Emporiutd, consisting of a good assortment of WATCHES from $5 up to$22, all warranted. ALBUMS from 75cts. to $2.75. AUTOGRAPHS from 5cts. up. Ladies and Gents Companion Scrap Books, Earrings, Brooches, Cuff and Collar Buttons, Xmas and New Year Cards, Vases, Groceries for the Xmas Trade. A few pieces of those •beautiful MANTLE CLOTHS ]eft, and some of the fine OVERCOATS. 1'he finest lot of CHINA and STONEWARE we ever had. We have also quite a supply of PICTURE BOOKS and TOYS for Santa Claus to put in the stockings. All made welcome. WISHING ALL A MERRY XMAS. R. ADAMS. LONDESBORO CHR ISTMAS GOODS New and carefully selected and bought, come and see. Albums, Mirrors, Booklets, Cards, Childrens Picture Books, Toys and Novelties, all kinds. Xmas PLATES, CUPS and LAUCERS; good and cheap. TICKETS and CARDS for Sunday School classes—a good assortment, prices greatly reduced. WORTHINGTON'S BOOK and DRUG STORE ATTEN-TION. "We want to have our say." 000 Owing to the dull times and scarcity of' money, we find that we have too much stock for the requirements of the trade, and rather than carry it over we have decided to give the public the stock at prices unheard of in the trade, for Cash. We do not at present intend to leave the town or make any change in our business, but our bargain days will bo evory lawful business day in the month of December, "Goods vt,ell bought are half sold." DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT • In Dry Goods we feel confident that we have bargains that cannot be°approached by anyone in the trade, as we have a lot of seasonable goods bought at 64c. on the dollar,- which we can sell at less than wholesale prices. READY MADE CLOTHING DEP'T In this department we have'full linos in everything required for the trade, and great bargains offered. I n HATS, CAPS, FURS, &c., full lines and many of them bought at 64 cents on the dollar. Groceries We have most of the loading lines and will sell as low as anyone in the business. MOOTS A.N'D :SIHOMS In this department we have a very' -^ stock in all the leading lines of BOOTS, SHOES, SLIPPERS, It U i5BERS, OVERSHOES and FELT GOODS and we aro particularly anxious to clear out as many lines as possible to make room for the large stock that we have re• cently contracted for with a leading manufacturer. Wo will not quote prices but simply ask you to come and see the cheapest and dest stock for the money ever offered in this town. TAILORING Department.— Special attention is paid to Tailoring. SUITS and OVERCOATS mad, at the lowest possible price. MANTLE and DRESS epartinent.—Merntle and Dress Makin done in first -plass style, and as .1 eap as it can be done and give good work an finish. We mdst res .eotfully•ap. you to come and see us and our goods, a o are [goods and UMS' 1 ,E 77'7!I.'y7•, r 1o1. 131;.. '�A' 3.':, -.n ' t: past! ,d..:..:`«i. 1.; ..'i Lw.i ...,t i; ,ii XMAS & NE W YEAR Fresh New VALENCIA -RAISINS c per lb Fresh New PATRAS CURRANTS Q c per ib FRESH NEW LEMON,ORANGE & CITRON PEEI L0 EST CUT PRICES -13 lbs. Beet Granulated White Sugarfor$l cast . 17 lbs. Bright Coffee or Raw Sugar for $1 cash. Fowls, But- ter and Eggs taken as ca;;h. • W. IRWIN, The Times Tea Warehouse -Cooper's Old Staled, Lor. Searle's Block, CLINTON D'A vitoono's Cream of Witch- Hazelp • THE NEW TOILET LOTION. Softens the skin, removes roughness, eruptions and irritation fromthe fan, an hands, and gives'freshness and tone to the complexion. It is an invaluable application after shaving. Don't mistake thissuperior pre paaation for any paints, enamels or injurious cosmetics or inferior oomplexie otions. It prevents eruptions, abrasions, roughness, redness, chapping, col Sores, and pain resulting to sensitive skin from exposure to wind and cold. I short D'AVIONON's CREAM oP Wrrcw•HAZinnis at once a remedy and a preventatin for every form of surface inflammation or irritation. Price 25 cents per bottle Manufactured by JAMES I3. ' )<.I%4[j3g:. CHEMIST"AND - DRUGGIS'T, CLINTON, ONT. ALL THE GOODS OF GEO. GLASGOW. Removed at the late fire, have boon replaced and neatly arranged in the OLD STAND, ALBERT ST REET And will now be disposed of at Greatly Reduced Prices. THIS IS A GENUINE SALE AND NO HUMBUG. Call early and secure a bargain. New : Furniture : stock Opened out in MLLXOTTS ELOCIK, NEXT DOOR TO THE CITY BOOK STORE, CLINTON. BEDROOM SETS; PARLOR SETS,LOUNGESI SIDEBOARDS, CHAIN,:, &c., ANA A GENERAL AS80RTMENT OF THE VERY BESTMADE FURNI— TURE AT REASONABLE PRICES. .a()S. CHIDLEY. • The Peoples Harness &Grocery Depot, [Nikki() We have just received a full stock of CHRISTMAS and NEW YEARS PRES- ENTS for young and old consisting of Childrens CUPS, SAUCERS, MUGS, MOUSTACHE CUPS, TEA SETS, EGG CUPS, to SILVERWARE CASTORS, CRUETS, PICKLE DISHES, KNIVES, FORKS, SPOONS, IUTTER KNIVES, WATCHES, GOLD WATCHES, BROOCHES CUFF F'{k7TTONS, CHAINS, CHARMS, PINS COLLAR BUTTONS. A large as istmeht of Vases, all kinds. Santaolaua head quarters for T. s of evory de- stlription, such as Horne, Bugles, Animals, Music Boxes, Work es Dark and M : gin Lanterns, Guns, Whistles, Books, FalseFaoe9, Dominoes, c - .s, istols, S•'ias Magic Houses, Purses, Whips, ohildrens Tea Sets, Fancy. r Hears, &t . All the above articles will be sold cheap for cash. Drop h , e.1 be ore they are all gone. My stock of Xmas Grocerie ct rent prices. Other lines of goods also nom ankets, Belts and all goods found in a ha okery, Glassware, Flower, Feed Jewell° for all kinds of Furs or 10 per pentadva uce taken the same as oash. 1After ing a oontin fide. r wish Ir