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Clinton New Era, 1893-05-26, Page 7: 4 .,,,WW :,#1W eOriMi1nkA i9P.,1.4,5d! ' 4..6S.. :V.!`-�;,,-- i 1 ' J� . ! .yy,�.j!., t9..��.4!;.,:t��,.,,r I i_L..p . 11'�_ ,. t,� ,,,rte c iti - .. .b* .Ro3.1.r M41; it 1, � li. teili ' . .0 '.doubtedly verify it at ie hart vasa. 8eyeral other, In the neighberliood oorro. P. 1:4 er about equivalent to 6 American allOns ibr WaterAPO 1111* ' bite American Oil 25c. a Gallon These .prices are . Spot Cash at -our store. ' C barge; or delivered 21c er. mien extra. Johnson's Xalsomin andiPure fixed:Paints. Churches Alabastine, John A Bruces Field and Garden Seeds & ROWLAND, ardware, Stoves -and Tinware, Clinton First car now arrived direct from Redpath's Refinery,Montreal Quality the Purest, Prices the Lowest. Special Cuts in 100 lbs. or Barrel lots. Teas, . Coffees and Spices a Specialty BUTTER AND EGGS WANTED Irwin, .Grocer MACKAY BLOCK, - CLINTON. ATS&SOIV SPECIAL VALUES IN TableLinens, Towelings fable Covers P`rir t ; _• Sheetings Flannelettes LACE CURTAINS at all prices Ask to see our 8c SHEETING Anything advertised in this space is worth your attention 5 per cent off for Cash Robt. Coats & Son, Clinton. S.peclai Notice! As an extra indnoement to CASH purchasers we have made arrangements with a lead- ing firm of Toronto for a large supply of Artistio Pictures by well-known masters, all framed and finished in. first-class style, and suitable for the best class of resi- dence. Each customer will be presented with one of these magnificent Piotures free when their cash purchases aggregate Thirty Dollars. My motto in business is to supply my customers with good reliable Goods at Bottom Prices. SOAP—Although the principal Soap Manufacturers have advanced prices 30 per cent. we will supply all Eleotrio Soaps and the noted Sunlight and Surprise Soaps at the old figures. Call and see those beautiful Works of Art, samples of which are on show at our store. TEAS—Onr stook is replete and well seleoted. We offer excellent values In fine Teas - including beat grades in Black, Green and Japans. Try our Russian Blend and Crown Blend, the finest in the market. CHINAWARE—Examine the quality and prices of our Combination Dinner and Tea Sets, and be convinced that Bargain Day with ns is every business day throughout the. year. N. ROBSON, — Clinton SPRING AND SUMMER 1893 We invite your inspection of our new and extensive stook of Boots, Shoes, Groceries, Provisions, Fruits, &c. Believing that we are now in a better position to handle your trade than ever before, it is oar intention to leave no atone unturned to gain custom. We take it for granted that everybody has preference for Good Goods, and a decided leaning towards prices. In view Of these facts( We are glad to direct attention to our large assortment and the bargaine we offer. Tho extent of. our stock is unusually large, and the variety offered in styles and sizes is so wide that we think we can scarcely fail to satisfy every intending pnrohater. Tit every. department oar-atock will be found ebmplete. Nothing having been neglected in our efforts to make it the most complete ashprtment ever offered in this locality, *This dation we can handle any quantity of Bggs a ri' good Butter. We also pay Cali i or both there artioles. Cash wi 1 be paid for Egg by the waggon which is now on roa tttterltiort i e is_ :tall directed to our G t� �siitora at $1.25. Ladies Orf uttbned Slli:a $ ppy obit attention to New; Raiei ; ,:,t-, 'Bae or Tomatoes tr, Cltn, er Salmon for heti Of the g NAT r '18 LIQMD 'fi'p'4N>G?ER.' '17L Ecovgo or ASV 7�NTGl:iirt,Itsil a, C ES�T'.�L IEMA N.f. Twelit1 Tears of Suffering, TF1131i�1 �1,TPl» BY A r W • DAYS TREATMENT. ,iMt R ►:Etl.S r 4T HQM1. THE t 08Y'x0,I.D,•AT' nOat3i ai01 1.1:: T11L, IX r02IR QWN WoiiD6. Ingereell Tribune, "+ r"..• On account of a desire en the part ei thoaemost interested totavoid pnblioity,only a comparative few of our citizens are aware of the remarkable results in the oase of more then usual severity, whioh bas baps pened lq our town. a A egtleman, well known both socially and In business. life - who, after wafering for yr from what he = had been led to,,'believe -,. woe ' an inourebie form of that MOO painfulof all diseases, rheumatism, has been sestorad to complete health and is again Ae active " in , all his - limb as be was in the dare of his. boyhood, - Tweniy yeare of suffering, during which time he spent large sums for treat. merit at the hands of medioal profession and for every known remedy, have at last terminated, and while his natural reticence has prevented ;this remarkable case from coming prominently before thepuiilio at an earlier date, be has M last oouahted to - allow the public to know of the marvelous change which has been wrought in hie own person by a remedy whiob, although_ not widely advertised, is still doing much to- ward the alleviation of the sufferings of humanity, recommended as it is by every- one who has had the good fortune to use it. The gentleman referred to bad .been at various times for the pant twenty years the victim of rheumatism in one of ite most severe forms, and the moat recent attack which lasted over a year and seemed to have permanently crippled him, was con- quered about four yeare ago, so that the effects are not only wonderful but lasting. Mr H. F. Hollands, operator of King's Roller Mills, here, is a gentleman who is well known in Western Ontario, having been a very extensive miller • and grain dealer in the town of Mitchell beforeoom- ing to Ingersoll, and he frankly admits that it is to a remedy known as Williams' Royal Crown Remedy, wbioh he owes his present activity, having been praotioally laid up for many weary menthe with the dread disease which bad followed in his track for 20 years. A rumor .of the oase having got about through , Mr Hollands having recommended the remedy to friends it was thought to be of sufficient importance to bear investigation by the Thiamin. Our reporter, in order to learn the exact facts called upon Mr Hollands at his place of business, where he found him, busily en- gaged at, hie work and showing not the least (sign of any trouble of the character from which he had so long suffered. He is a gentleman of about 66 years of age, but looks many years younger. Hie genial • countenance is roeywith the hoes of health, and when asked if what was being rumored about hie illness and recovery was tree, he smiled genially and corroborated in every detail what had already been learned. "I had suffered," ho said, "from rheumatism in my left leg for about twenty years, the pains being so severe that for weeks to- gether I was unable to get around, the trouble being caused by exposure in being about the mill damsin wet weather. I had tried almost every known remedy but could get only temporary . relieL About five yeare ago, shortly after removing from _ Mitchell to Ingersoll, sn attack more severe than usual came upon me and for weeks I could scarcely. crawl _about, the_ -pains id my legaiid-foot being excruciating. I was at length confined to the house and had almost given up hope of getting relief when a gentleman oalleu one day at my residence and induced my wife to try Isaac Williams Royal Crown Remedy. With little or no faith in the remedy I commenc- ed taking it, but before I had need one bot- tle I was almost well, the pains having ceased, and by the time I had taken one and a half bottles I felt that my old enemy was conquered. I was au well as I ever was in my life." "You -are quite sure, Mr Hollande, that it was the Royal Crown Remedy which did the work 7" asked the reporter. "It must have been that," replied the gentleman, "as I was using nothing else during the time." Permission to interview Mrs Hollands upon the same subject was readily granted and the scribe started for the comfortable home of the worthy couple where he found the careful and industrious help -mate busily engaged about her household duties. After accomplishing the delicate task of introduc- ing himself and announcing hie mission he was ushered into a cosy sitting -room, and the worthy lady very readily promised to tell all she know about the case, "and," said she, "I should know something about it, for I was up night and day with Mr Hollands for weeks," "He was laid up for quite a long while, was he not ?" "Why, yes sir," she replied. "For twelve months he could not work at all. He could not get from the house to the mill (a distance of a few hundred yards) without the use of the buggy. I have seen him so bad that for weeks together he could not move his feet, which seemed al. most dead, a galvanic battery turned on at its full power produced no effect. I have many times as I watched him trying to drag his foot about with him felt the utter hopelessness of ever expecting to see him well again. Wo tried physicians but could get no permanent relief Nearly every person who heard of his 3ondition recom- mended a new presoriptiOn, and I visited the drug stores in search of remedies until the druggist finally told die there was no use of my trying any more. I had about given up hope altogether when one day a young man called at the hone and recom- mended the use of the oyal Crown Remedy. This was a medioi"'44444hiiiiie of which I had not yet heard, it had n t bean adver. tised, and although feeling t e neeleseneee of the effort, I again went t the druggist and procured a bottle. Im gine m when, before the bottle was alf gone, Mr Hollands began to get batt ., and the use of one and a half bottles enti ly cured him. I fell that if the people were to use more of this remedy there Would be: less work for the doctors. In fact, in m own case, I had been afflicted with this same disease until my finger joints Were a 1 out of 'shape, but by the use of the Royal (.own Remedy I never have any more trout o, not a single twinge of pain is left to re.. rid mo•of my old enemy. I have reoommededthe reme- dy to many 'linos it done us s. mach good and I have not heard of a s ngle ease in Which it has failed to do all t.: t it promise " This concluded Mrs H story and to reporter, apoligizing for th:'trouble ho ad been, took his departure. Aa„,,e•, ave before said, t; Mir . ellendd a both well •elft Keit of the i f i, above state • Anyone who ha derful result 41 IA lY4,V "A`k114h s II eseosoasoess dortited Mr Holland's' at >;eluent. sate hie Days t *Orions lienees and marvelous recovery y y% througghthe efdoaey of this' liquid and hie reliability in all pertienlare therein, Should you, reader of ,}iiia nerrwative, $now of any sigh . friend, whose blcod i* • I, completely improverished, or system and - nerves almgat ogtppletely ehatteredt whe- ther given u by their ghyeioiens or not, if on'f4i11 kindly forward this paper to your lend, calling their attention to thio artiole, 700 may. be the means of eating some pprcoione Rife, and its in the, naso of Mr .Hollands, they will never forget your kind, x166!.Yo. u never See Williams Royal Crown Remedy advertised in large display with .horrid fagea to attrAot Attention, as is necessary with the common and often, run- less patent medicines, sarsaparilla, tonic°, _ ebo. When A remedy hae the merit to back it up, as in the oase of Royal Crown Reme- dy{where the salsa amount to thouisnde of dollars every year), it finds. plenty of grateful friends, like Mr and Mrs( Hollands, eto., who . are only too happy when they are recommending it, and there, aro a1wayS to be found in this country rilliable papers ever willing to give publicity to genuine and marvelous Korea as that just narrated, but there may be many suffering mortals, those whose eyes may never see this, and for this reason yon should send it to them. Williams' Royal Crown Remedy is a per. feat blood purifier, alterative, builder and rte?ve , restorer, . especially designed for - building up shattered constitutions and ef- fecting complete cures in subh diseases as arise from overwork or disordered kidneys and liver troubles, the tired feeling there- from, the alter -effect of la grippe, dyspep- sia, rheumatics, neuralgia,, locomotor ataxia, diseases depending on humors in the blood, snob as scrofula, obronic erysipelas, etc., eto. Royal Crown Remedy gives a healthy glow to a pale, lifeless complexion. This marvelous remedy effects a radical cure in all oases arising from mental worry, over- work or excesses of any nature. It is a specific for the troubles peculiar to the female system. This, of all ages is the scientific age, and, science has made rapid strides, "for science duals with known faote," and the medicines of the old schools are being quickly replaced by new and more scientific) remedial agents, whose work is to thoroughlpurify the system, not by purging, but by a more moderate and reliable action, taking hold of the de- bilitated system and permanently building it up. Williams' Royal Crown Remedy is sold at $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5. Bear in mind this remedy is a liquid, having no resemblance to the common and much ad- vertised patent medicines, sarsaparillas, tonics, eto.. and any dealer who offers you substitutes for this liquid in any form, is trying to defraud you and should be avoid- ed. The public are cautioned against all suoh, they have no similarity or compari- son, and are at beat only imitations, whose makers try to reap a pecuniary advantage from the wide spread reputation of this marvelous liquid. The beet druggists keep "Royal Crown Remedy," but if your druggist does not, remit direct to Isaac Williams Co., London, and they will send it to you by first ex- press. The price at which "Williams" Royal Crown Remedy" is sold makes a course of treatment comparatively inex- pensive as compared with any other medi- cal treatment. Clip this out and keep it. HOW GOLD AND JEWELS ARE CARRIED OVER THE SEA. The safe or treasure rooms of the lead - 6 L alantin 9teKiSei see interesting structures. They are so artfully concealed and contrived and'so strongly built that with a single exception, that of a Pacific liner carrying gold dust on a long voyage, We be. lieve they have never been robbed. In some vessels these safe vaults are placed amidships, in some aft, but they are el - ways at the bottom of the ship, below everything .lee, and praotioally right on the keel. The room is generally some eight or ten feet square and high, and built of .iron plates three or four inches thiok, and it is furnished with such a formidable array of looks, bolts and bars as to Strike dismay to the hearts of even the detest and most ex- perienced burglare.—London Iron. CHINA'S WANDERING RIVER. The "Curse of China," or as it is perhaps known, the Hoang Ho or Yellow River is once more ravaging:China, destroying hun- dreds of lives and millions of dollars' worth of property. To some it may seem strange that efforts are not made to prevent the re- currence of these tremendous calamities. Many suggestions have been offered, but the Chinese Government is not disposed to adopt any of them, on account of the im- mense cost entailed. However, it would seem the best plan, and the cheapest, at al - moat any cost, to curb the destructful stream, if that be possible. Within the last twenty years it has destroyed enough property to pay twice over for the engineer- ing work of the most costly plan proposed. The "Wandering River" would seem a better name than "Yellow River." During the last 2,500 years it had change its course completely ten times, about 500 miles separating its most northern from its ex- treme southern course. The striking peculiarities of the overflow are that v4hen it breaks from the course it has been pnr- ening, it goes wandering and rushing along, forming lakes here and vests plains there, consuming everything it domes in contract with, like some great creeping monster. The plains of the Hoang Ho are over 400 miles wide and 600 miles long; millions of people cultivated the rich soil which has been deposited here during previous floods, and when the terrible river overflows no one knows what direction it will take. Flight is useless, the fugitive per - baps running right into the teeth of the monster. And then the terrible stream goes wandering about, months sometimes 'elapsing before it ffnds its way to the sea. Maj -Le Citron, once a British Govern- ment spy among the Irish in America, is dying. Insomnia is fearfully on the increase. Tho rush and excitement of modern lite so tax the nervone system that multitudes of people are deprived of good and sufficient sleep, with ruinous consequences to tbo nerves. Remember, Ayer's Sarsaparilla makes thedveak strong. The opinion which is unanimously expressed in London is that the demon- stration against Mr Gladstone at the British Institute, was not only a dis- graceful exhibition of partisanship but also a direct insult to the Prince of Wales, With h Whom the Prime Minis- for had dined at the Institute in com- pany with the visitors from India, Itis said Mr Gladstone absen ud himself from 'Elie exercisesattheo insti''Lite in'itCcorditnee wit f fri Inds, wli t � -edt1 ening of the the advice if he op- f tiOUPAIT A- 5' lilarder' toclear out the entire eteok of W. H, SItosoN, it has nfdeoided oto offer $* eamelat pr -ices away below coat, . Everything will be 0old at. such dguree:that. will Make it of intereat•fox' NirOligeere to oome here .TEE STOCK MUST BE SOLD OUT - PRICES ARE MADE ACCORDINGLY This is a genuine clearing sale, and it is desired to clear the whole out in 30 clays. 0 re;. You . ' Buiidin . A House, A- Barn or -A Fence ? If so call and get our prices for NAILS, HINGES, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, BARBED WIRE and BRAIDER WIRE. Furnaces & Plumbing a Specialty • COCK OIL Big Galnlou10 cts:. New StoreayBlockIIOS.HARLAND BOld Stand IIUMBALL' 5 Cili�L Street, Clinton We have on hand an assortment of splendid BUGGIES. CARRIAGES, & WAGGONS Which we guarantee to be of first-class material and workmanship. I you want a good article at the price of a poor one, call and see us. CLIN TOMT NOVELTY Restaurant and Bakery The subscribers having bought out the Restaurant business of JAS ANDERSON, and the Bakery business of R. McLENNAN, desire to in- timate that they will continue the same, and will devote their personal at- tention to the various branches. The Restaurant will be as attractive as possible, and those favoring us with their patronage will receive courteous careful and prompt attention. FRUITS OF ALL KINDS IN SEASON; together with a choice stock of Candies and Refreshments. The services of MR. 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