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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1891-11-13, Page 3UD.UCED- IN PRICE Printed From New Type, Filled with Home News Commencing with the est o January, the price of th Clinton New Era will be $ a year in advance. This bi reduction in price means heavy loss to us, but we ex pect to make it up in art by p ease in our spubscriptiOnN list, and lac ingit on a prepaid basis. At a heavy expense we have put on a new dress of type, slightly smaller than what we have been heretofore us- aing, which will enable us to give more . news than ever in about the same amount of space. f e 1 1 a a large increase THOUGHTS THAT BREATHE. x» nianY Qs v ll it t. hard t .fix tom,; bound1 oodan4evil, became) thesepart, stday end nt bt wktioh are separated by twiligftt.-,, [Whchoot, Theiii medical authorities -say the prop per way to treat catarrh is to take a cons etitutional remedy,likeHood'sSarsaPiirilla. To know one preen, who is positively to be trusted will do more for a man's Moral nature—Yee, for his spiritual nature—than all the sermons he has ever heard, or ever can hear.— pogdonald, Itch, Mango and Sgratohes of every kind on human or animals, loured in 80 minutes by Wolford's Sanitary Lotion, This never bile. Sold by 3 H Combe getttting into a passion, for every she pn should awerof d one speaks lodges in one's own heart; and snob slivers hurt us worse than anything e1se.— [Harriet Beecher Stowe. . A sacred burden is this life ye bear ; Look on it, bear it solemnly ; Stand up and walk beneath it steadfastly ; Fail net for sorrow, falter not for sin. But onward, upward, till the goal we win. "There are promises in God's Word that no man has ever tried to find ; there are treasures of gold and silver in it that no man has taken the pains to dig for ; there are medicines in it for the want of a knowl- edge of Which 'hundreds have died." "We are net the first men who have been on his�anvil before. HHehknows theuinfliction of every instrnmept, and how to temper every that blow. is workman stil. And when s te same BI look upon the virtues of old saints, and the vic- tories that are occurring now from day to day, I am comforted and cheered." SHE GOT MAD. "Mrs Freethinker has left church, I be- lieve ?" "What was the reason ?" "Well' praying foruher husbnd's converssee, she was in the ion n prayer meeting, referring to him as a lost sinner, a scoffer and a mocker, and a man tremblinof destruction. Thinking it would on eobl geeher we all prayed for him one evening, and when she heard us calling him a reprobate, blasphemer, a scoffer and mocker and so forth the became very uncomfortable, but when the pastor closed his sprayer with a petition for the softening of the hard heart of that un- regenerate and Godforsaken husband of Mrs Freethinker, she got mad and flounced out of the church. I declare, yon never can please some women !" T1:W$ NOT 4S. "DIo 4b9teing op my propurity N ,a. (lige played 00 it farm in North Ekfrid, That, is enough to soare away not merely hunterp;' but aliioo the game , digestive organs and the liver, are cilredall troublee with tby Hood's Pills, Unequalled as a dinner pill. Mr 1'a2aud is announced as a candidate for Quebec West, the' seat rendered vacant by the expulsion from Parlament of Thomas McGreevy, Mr Pacaud's eleotien woaId be a nine days' wonder, Both air and water abound in or genres of disease, microbe ready to infect the de- bilitated eystem. 'Po impart thath effect o and vigor necessary to resist the f these pernicious atoms, no tomo blood -pur- ifier equals Ayer's Sarsaparilla. A worse than the whiskey habit 3eBai d to be threatening Canada. Offioi show that no less a quantity tha a 0 pounds of eradc opium for refining ee were imported into this country d list fiscal year. In 1886 only 82,0 s were imported. tioning she said it was caused beau squeezing her on Sunda ing, Ladies, if you are suffering from the ailments peculiar to your sex William's Pink Pills a trial. They fail you. Sold by all dealers. A clerk named Percy Acres, e ed in J. W. Bowman's store, Ha while showing a customer a re gun Monday morning, pointed 1 and the window and pulled the Acres was unaware of the fact gun was loaded, and the resin a plate glass window valued at $ smashed and a couple of men p the window had a narrow escap receiving a dose of lead. J return n 157,00 purpose Wring th 00 pound Pers ho insar- neuranue on,placed n village n1,Minn. occurred ved to by her y even - any of give Dr n ill not m loy- milton, fleeting eating tow- trigger. that the t was 80 was rising e from English Spavin hard, soft or callous Lamps and Blemish- es from horses, Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints, RingBone,Sweony, Stifles, Sprains, Sore and Save $50 y Swollen se of one bbottle. roat, CaWarranted tthe most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by J H Combe. Wednesday night George Matlock, d 60, an honest farmer, residing in north-western part of Indiana, was en from his bed by a body of men, conducted to a spot away from his ise, and whipped in a shameful nner till his face and arms were ly lacerated. The parties, he says, nt to his house and stole $100. He warrantsof en persons,Iwhom he t essued for lcogni e arrest ed as ng the guilty parties. don't like the breath of that stove I" aimed little Ethel one day when the room es of a per - many often us of Minard' Liniment three distem • The notorious Bob Musgrave, w ed himself for $25,000 in accident i companies, then procured a skelet it in a cabin near Ana, an India burned it up, was captured inSt.Pa ' last night by detectives. The fire in August. .A few days Amhertburg, was called o Dr. tdicot, of o•see a lady who, upon examination, pro have a broken rib. After much ques- THE NEW ERA, week in and week out, gives a large amount of home news, and we intend .that at fl a year no better value will be given. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Mai, she clung to Castoria When she had Children, she gave them Castoria age the tak and hot ma bad we had sev THE HORSEMAN. amt "I A kite track at Port Huron, Mich., i talked of. A rising trotting horse driver in the West bears the promising name of Lon Trotter. 8 1 excl gas was escaping from the sitting stove. Coal -gas is like the "perftem India," compared with the breath of ^^ ^"aicted with catarrh, but among other symptons, the sense of smell is ened, so the sufferer is nnconsoio offensiveness of hi Many promising young colts aro spoiled dead by the impatience of their owners as train- I the ere The Buffalo Horse World thinks Stam- olose to ul l, will A ertonI s record a,so a mile in ltovom rMr Williams ry uneasy. The stallion n lowered as follows oinithe last ng fifteed n fifteen Smuggler, 2:15k; Phallas, 2:131; Maxey Cobb, 2:18-; Axtell, 2:12; Nelson, 2:10, and Allerton, 2:091. Good breeding and good feeding from the day of birth to the day of marketing do the work. The man who has faith in na- ture, and meets nature half way or beyond, need not spend his time watching the clouds as a source of luck. In view of all the modern improvements in trotting horsemanship since Mand 8. made her famous 2:08e, together with the admittedly "very fast" kite chapped track at Stockton, Cal., some will ^,ontend that Snnol's recent mile was not a better one. FRSE As an inducement to new subscrib- ers, we offer the balance of this year free. 1 Or in other words, for 31 cash we will send th ' e New Er �, from now till thend of' 1892, to new sub- scribers. REMEMf ER, our terms are $1 a year, strictly in advance, and 31.50 per year when not so paid. Money may be forwarded to us through the mails, by registered letter. • ROI3T. aO.LLEs, Publi3her New Era, CLINTON:,.Ont. any one will endure such a paine. ful, dan- gerous and offensive disease, when Dr Sa- ge's 50 cents -will cure the mattarh ost st bbornonlcase, is one of the many mysteries. The proprie- tors are so confident of the success of this Catarrh Remedy, that they offer to forfeit 500 for any case of catarrh they cannot cure. It would be suicide for their remedy, for them to make this offer, unless they understood. its exact powers. Af exte farm Augu stead chide espec an ac thick other soon They gnawi ----- -- _—__ fresh salted, MANY ALIFEhmnb � HAS been saved by the prompt use of armer who tried for ten years to rininate the Canada thistles on his by cutting them with a scythe in st ased ily all uthe time. theyat hthence n- d to try salting stock on them, ially sheep. In one patch of half re, where the thistles were very he bowed s dropped a ,pinchhe ,, beginnilt ng as as May as the plants appeared. were eaten readily, the sheep nginto the ground. As fast as shoots sprang up they were and so on through the summer. year enough/ could not be found acres to salt the sheep on. Ayer's Pills. Travelers by land or sea are liable to constipation or other derangements of the stomach and bowels which, if neglected, lead to serious and often fatal consequences. The mostsure means of correcting these evils is the use of Ayer's Cathartic Pills: The pru- dent sailing -master would as soon go to sea without his chronometer as without a supply of these Pills. Though prompt and energetic in operation, Ayer's Pills leave no ill effects ; they are purely vegetable and sugar-coated ; the safest medicine for old and young, at home or abroad. fi S99 erman rup A Cough For children a medi- cine should be abso- and Croup lutely reliable. A mother must be able to Medicine. pin her faith to it as to "For eight years I was afflicted with Contain conbadthatthe doctors coult dtdoeno more II or dan for me. Then I began to take Ayer's i in mat Pills, 'and soon the bowels recovered I must b their natural and regular action, so that ister; nowIamin , Excellent The chi I prompt health."—Mrs. C. E. Clark, Tewksbury, ate rel Massachre"1gusetts. I ard come mot reliable general remed esls aseof our of thefatally q times. They have been in use in my time. It family for affections requiring a purge- 1 but brii tive, and have given unvarying satisfae- I children tion. We have found them an excellent remedy fo,r colds and light fevers."— I their co W. It. Woodsdn, Fort Worth, Texas, I finement "For upon Ayer'sal Pillsars I have than upon reliedmoreof mad t else in the medicine chest, to regulate medic my bowels and those of the ship's crew. bee. It These Pills are not severe in their a.. tion, but do their work thoroughly. I have used them with good effect for the cure of rheumatism, kidney trou- bles, and dyspepsia." —Capt. Mueller, Steamship Felicia, New York City. moa ave rund ilyefrto bbetter Ayer'sCathartic om-on use than any other pills within my knowledge. They are not only very .effectivebut safe and pleasant to take —qualities which must make them I When I Any valued by the public." —Jules Reuel, fora time and Perfumer, Philadelphia, Pa. er Bible. It must nothing violent, uncertain, gerous. It must be standard erial and manufacture. It e plain and simple to admin. easy and pleasant to take. ld must like it. It must be in action, giving immedi- ief, as childrens' troubles nick, grow fast, and end r otherwise in a very short must not only relieve quick ig them around quick, as chafe and fret and spoil nstitutions under long con- . It must do its work in e doses. A large quantity ine in a child is not desira- must not interfere with the child's spirits, appetite or general health. These things suit old as Well as young folks, and make Bo- schee's German Syrup the favorite family medicine. r►. 1 CURE FITS! « I are I do not mean merely to stop them ath radical core, 15i co n ade the dieecne of ,FITS EPILEP BY or FALLING SICKNESS a lite-lon stud I my renals to enc tat worst ease,, Boeae,o'othow have tailed I, uo rewon for not now recetvtn�t a euro. Bend sLt once fora treating and a Free Bottfo of ay 'mum, remedy. Olvo EXPRESS and POST-OFFIOE, VG. ROOT, M. 0.t_186 ADELAIDE Sr. BT. ITORONTO, bNT. Ayer's Pills, PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowe!ii Micl. Sold by all Dealers in Medicines./ Children Cry-ror Pitcher's Castoria. '�^- �4 •rr r� Tal ;• :, r Castoria, is Dr. Samuel Pitelzc.x's prescription for Wit. /, and Children. It co:2tairts uei;,acr Opium, Morphine not other Narcotic substance. /44 is rt harmless . substitute for Paregoric, Drops; l'oot'Iiti ; y rugs, and Castor 0111,,, It is Pleasant. Its guarantee i l thirty years' use. by Millions of Mothers. Castoria dc:.troys Worms and alls feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd. cures Diarrhtea. and Wind Colic. Castoria relied teething troubles" cures constipation and flatulent. Castoria, assimilates the food, regulates the stotnaglt. and bowels, giving dlealthy and natural sleep, Cas-' toric is the Children's Panacea—tine Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Castoria 1s an excellent medicine for chil- dren. Mothers,- have repeatedly told me of its good effect upon their children." Da. O. C. Os000n, Lowell, irl„sy, "Castoria is the best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day is net far distant when mothers wfilconsider the real interest of their children, and use Castoria in- stead of the variousquack nostrums which aro destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending them to premature graves." • Da. J. F. RnrcaELos, Conway, Ar Castoria. " Castorla is so well adapted to children Chad I recommend it as superli}hteany pr 'Ascription known to me:' II. A. Anonstr + M A. 1:1 so. Oxford St., Brooklyn,1I,, "Our physicians in the children's depart.,' mens have spoken highly of their expert. encs in their outside practice with Castoria, and although wo only have among our medical supplies what is known as regular products, yet wo are free to confess that the merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon it." UNITED HOSPITAL AND DIBPENaLBT, Boston, Maas, ALLEN C. $SITU, Pares., The Centaur Company, T7 Murray Street, Nevr York City. • Clever, Well Educated Young Men and Women WILL FIND THAT IT PAYS TO ATTEND THE ore 'ow,/, .0"- ����/ Wil/ ' /,%r OF CHATHAM, ONT. Which is now about to enter on its 16th year of successful work. This College was •establisbedie , November of 1876 by the present principal and proprietor, and is the oldest school in Canada etil under the management of its founder, The attendance is larger than that of any other Business School in the Dominion, which is flattering testimony of its efficiency. • HERE IS THE EVIDENCE WE HAVE TO BACK OUR STATEMENTS:— Five former students of this school have secured positions during the past three months tke aggregate of whose salaries ie $5,720 per annum, or an average of $1,144. One of these Is on a three years' engagement, on whicn he is to receive -Uwe for the first year, $1,800 the second, and $2,00 for the thrrdd year. Quite a number of our former students are receiving from $1,500 to $4,000 per annum. Darin the peat year 12 former students of this school secured positions either as principals or principals assistants, in other business colleges and schools with commercial and shorthand departments is Canada and the United States. We have now between 30 and 40 of our former students holding . such places Thee recognition on the part of our contemporaries by engaging our students to 11l1 the pest poeitione in their schools, to surely the most convincing evidence that they admit our superiority. It is worse than time and money wasted to attend an inferior school, or one which has not the eonfldonce of the business community. It pays to attend the Canada Business College,',of Chatham. Write for catalogues to D. MoLACHLAN, Chatham, Ontario. GEO. GLASGOW, Gents Furnishings, &o., Has removed his stock into the more commodious premises in Searle's B Albert St. .Call and See Him. 1=D NT1NGi The undersigned is now at liberty to, do anything in the way of HousE and SIGN PAINTING GRAINING, PAPEIt HANGING, RAL- SOMINING, &c. At reasonable rates, and on short notice. Satisfaction guaranteed Shop on Rattenbury St. C. WILSON, - Painter D'A sign oIJ's Cream of Witch -Hazel, TSoftens the skin, removes H roughness,E eOrupttiions and irrritation from the face and hands, and gives freshness and tone to the complexion. It is an invaluable application after shaving. Don't mistake this superior pre. paration for any paints, enamels or injurious cosmetics or inferior complexion lotions. It prevents eruptions, abrasions, roughness, redness, chapping, cold sores, and pain resulting to sensitive skin from exposure to wind and cold. 11n short D'AvraxoN's CREAM of WITCII.HAZELie at once a remedy and a preventative of every form of surface inflammation or irritation. Price 25 cents per bottle. Manufactured by JAMES i3. fC. tilvinEnE, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, CLINTON, ONT. LOOK •HERE Extra, Value Will be given in all ]Jineci for the month of May FOR CASH And all 1890, er previous accounts, not otherwise agreed up- on, that are not settled -during May, Will be placed in other hands for collection. CQEO. 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