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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton New Era, 1893-06-30, Page 8foINTED RAIIA4 A i1"lS. A SAMMaLk Stfzr,--Brown-1 got a lot of samples. My wife did the rest. The greatest part of a self willed lnitate usrially°goes to the lawyers. No one can know the value of a little scratch on a red wagon until be offers it for sale. Florida has to take her orange money to buy herself an overcoat this year. Out in Chicago they refer to the new Co. Iuwbian coin's as their "better halves.'+ The run who thaws out dynamite is be- ing heard from. There is generally but one•report. Van Denunitt,So he's a cynic, eh? Been disappointed in love, hu he? Vail Arndt —No ; in his cook. The reason it is no joke to step on a tack In the dark is becsuee it is impossible to fee the moi:+ • Canadian Pluck A SUCCESSFUL CANADIAN BUSINESS EXTENDED TO ENGLAND. .a.LTHOIIen BUT A SHORT TIME IN THAT COUN- TS. THE PRESS PRONOUNCED THE SIICCE6e PHENOMENAL. ' We have much pleasure in repoducing the following article from the Montreal Witness relative to the success in Great Britain of a well known Canadian firm. We have done business with the firm in question for a number of years and can heartily endorse what the Witness says concerning their honorable business methods, and the care exercised in the publication of the articles aPPearing in the press relative to their pre. paration. These eases are always written np by influential newspapers in the local- ities in which they occur, after a full and thorough investigation that leaves no doubt of theirimpartiality and truthful character. We are quite certain that the confidence reposed in the firm and their preparation is not misplaced:— "The phase "British pluck" has become an adage, and not without good reason, for �I wherever, enterprise, courage or "bull -dog tenacity" is required to sweep away or sur- mount opposing obstacles in order that the pinnacle of success may be reached, your tree Briton never flinches, and facing all obstacles works until saccees has been achieved. This same "British pluck" is a .haraoteristic of the native born Canadian, and there are very few walks in life in which it does not bring success as the re- ward. This much by way of prelude to what bears every indication of being a suc- cessful venture en the part of a'well-known Canadian hoose. When it was announced a few months ago that the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., of Brockville, intended estab- lishing a branch, of their business in the motherland, there were not a few who were inclined to be skeptical as to the success of the venture, whilesome boldly predicted failure. "There would be en; objection," they urged, "to taking ups colonial remedy, "their business methods differed from those prevailing in Canada;" "the field was already crowded with proprietory remedies long established, and well 'advertised." These and many other objections were nrged as reasons why the venture was a doubtful one. But the Dr. Williams' Medi- cine Co., was not to be deterred by any ob- jections that might be raised. They had unbounded, confidence in the merit'`of Dr, Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, and the pluck to back up their confidence with their cash. This latter is well known to Canana newspaper men; who know that less than three years ago the company first put upon the market in the form of Pink Pills a prescription which had previonely only been used in private practice, and with a skill and audacity that -"has not. been surpassed in the annals of Canada advertising pushed it in the van of all com- petitors. Of course, the remedy had to have merit, or this could not have been done, and it was the company's sincere be- lief in the merit of their remedy that en- dowed them with the pluck to place their capital behind it. It was this same con- viation that merit, skilfully advocated, will command success that induced them to venture into competition with the long- established remedies of the motherland. And we are glad to know—indeed we be- lieve that all Canadians will be glad to learn—that short as is the time the Dr. William's Company has been in that field, their engross has been rapid and ever in- creasing. As an instance of this success the 'Chemist and Druggist,' the leading drug journal of the world—and probably the most conservative—in a recent issue states tffat the success of Dr. William's Pink Pills in Great Britain has been un- precedented and phenomenal. While, no doubt, it is the advertising that has brought this remedy into such rapid prominence in, England, it is the merit of the preparation that keeps it there and makes it popular with the people. There are few newspaper readers in Canada who have not read of the cures. that to say the least, border on he mervellions, brought'abont by the use of r. William's Pink Pills, and already we ee by the English papers that the same re- ultsl are being achieved there. Is it any ender then that Pink Pill are popular herever introduced ? We have done busi- ees with this firm for a number of yea's. o have found them honorable and re - able, and worthy of credence in all that ey claim for their remedy. Wo cannot close this article better than y giving in, a condensed' form the partiou- ire of a striking, cure in Nottingham Daily xpresa, the leading journal of the Midland outtties, "The picturesque suliultb of Old Basford . me three miles from the market plane of Nottingham, has just been the scene of an 000urrence which bas excited considerable attention among the local residents, and of which rumors have reached Nottingham itself. The circumstances affeotMr Arthur Watson, of Old Basford, formerly an en-� ployeo in the bh aoh yard at Messrs H. Ashwell i Co.'s lioisery factory, in New Basford, and afterwards employed at the Be.twood foal and Iron Co.'s factory, near 2v ottinggh&,n. In consequence' of'tho gossip, Whien ba been inreirculation with regard to tj Calk a local reporter tailed upon Mr tion, his bright little hen • al hated at No, 19 .ounttpl'= a9 roadr oldT3tiefo • the hlrioue uiau tai' I wae,' met by Mrr. W it4onn, but Ur Wate3n, himeglt immediately afterwards entered' the xoom, looking very little like the vicii#r: of euddeu paralysis. $e. told the story of .hie life'e health as follower ,Inboyhood he yeti prostrated by a severe a tackotrheumatic, Lever, which, after his. Blow recovery, left behind it a permanent weakness, and un., certainty of action in the heart and he had slwaye been debilitated and more er lase feeble On giving np hie work .at essre Aehwell'a bleaoh faetory,''he fought ohangs of employment and undertook the work of attending to furnaoee at kilns at the Beat, wood Coal and Iron Co.'s Yorke, being at the time an ont•patiept at the, General: 1104001 Nottingham, where pe was treat- ed for wgeaknoeeof the heart. The dream, etaneee of his work at the furnaces were somewhat peculiar. Expod on one side to the extreme heat of the furnace, be ,wan attacked on the other by the chilling winds which proved so distressing to many people last October, and one day in that month he was suddenly prostrated by a stroke which had ail the appearance of permanent par. alysis, and was pronounced eneh by the doctors who attended him. The course of the stroke appears to. have been down the entire right aide. His, leg was entirely powerless, and he was unable to stand. He could not lift his right arm from his aide or from any position in which he was placed. Hie face was horribly distorted, and the organ's of speech completely paralyzed, so that he was able neitherto stand nor speak. His condition is described by those ac- lnainted with him as being most pitiable. Ile lay in this .condition for mere than three months suffering intermittently eon. eiderable pain, but more afflicted by his utter helplesenees than by sufferings of any other kind. Hie whales were indicated by signs and feeble mnmblinge. The distor- tion of his face was rendered the more apparent by the ghastly pallor of his fea- tures, and he lay in bed, anticipating noth- ing better than that death should eventual- J. W. CHIDLEY, Funeral Director and Embalmer—Night calls answered at 1 is residence, King St., opposite the foundry. Tift L'INToN KEW ERA. . jurto1 30, 1130 ,We are avow . giving a Discount off' Ten per cent 'Wall cash buyers o Boots and Shoes at our store J N C.. JACKSON, Clinton BAMBOO TABLES 25c, 30c and 45c INNIMMISO.P.+1.10rA000�■ We have now a fine line of Bamboo Tables at 25c., 300. and 45 cents, Whenever you have any time to spare we would like yon to take a look through ,our warerooms whether you wish to buy or not ly relieve him of his helplessness. The Rev. Walter Cooper, Wesley Me- thodist minister, whose flock have their spiritualhabitation in a substantial building in High street, Old Basford, took a pas- tors interest in the case of this unfortun- ate man, and is acquainted with the cir- cumstances from almost first to last. A week or two ago Mr Watson began to ar- tonish his neighbors by his sudden im- provement in his appearance and capacity. He is able to walk about, and his right arm, which was formerly incapable of mo- tion, is now moved almost as readily as tt e other, though the Lingers have not recover- ed their usual delicate touch. Perini) e the most striking circumstance, however, is the great improvement in the personal as- pect of the man. The deformity of feature caused by the paralysis is enterely remov- ed. His speech is restored, and the right leg, the displacement of which kept him to his bed or chair, has now recovered its function so completely that he is about to take some oat -door work in Basford and Nottingham. Qneationed as to the cause of this re- markable improvement in a case universally regarded as incurable by the medical pro- fession, Mrs Watson, wife of the patient, unhesitatingly attributed ber husband's miraculous recovery to the use of a medi- cine call Dr. Williams' Pink Pills fol. Pare People, and brought into considerable prom - inence by the publication of some remark- able cures affected by their means in Cana- da and elsewhere. "Since I have takenDr. Williams' Pink Pills," said Mr Watson, "I have unquestionably beenbetter not only than I was before the stroke of _ paralysis. seized me, than I have been at any time since my boyhood," a statement con- firmed by Mrs Watson, who said the ap- pearance of her husband now was proof of the encrmous improvement in his health. "The pills," she said, "seem not only to have cured the paralysis of the face and leg, but to have effected a moat remarkable change in his general health." Mr Watson was always remarkably pallid and of a sickly appearance, but the ruddy glow of the patient's face confirmed Mrs Watson's words. "I assure you." said she, "we can speak in the highest possible terms of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Noth- ing either at the General Hospital or from the doctors, who have attended my husband at different times, has done anything like the good which the few boxes of Dr. Wil- liams' Pills he has taken have effected, and, under Providence, we feel he owes hie life and his restoration to work and usefulness to this wonderful medicine.". Mr Charles Leayesly, Insurance agent, at Cowley street Old Basford, has among other neighbors been deeply moved by the sufferings of Mr Watson, and profonndly impressed by hie miraculous restoration to health. The case has, in fact, been a topic of conversation in the entire neighborhood. Attention is drawn to the circumstance that every fact in the above remarkable history is vouched for by independent evidence, which it would be morally im- possible to doubt. It is shown by con- clusibely attested evidence that Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills for Pale People are not a patent medicine in the ordinary sense, but a scientific preparation, from a formula long used in regular practice• They are shown to positively and unfailingly cure all diseases arising from impoverished blood, such as pale and sallow complexion, general muscular weakness, loss of appetite, depression of spirits, antemia, green sick- -nese', :palpitation of the heart, shortness of breath, pain in the back, nervous headache, dizzinea, lose of memory, early decay, all forms of female weakness, hysteria; paraly. sis, locomotor ataxy, rheumatism, sciatica, all diseases depending on vitiated humors in the blood, causing scrofula, rickets, hip joint diseases, chronic erysipelas, catarrh, consumption of the bowels and lungs, and also invigorates the blood and system when broken down by overwork, worry, diseases. These pills are not a purgative medicine. They contain nothing that could injure the most delicate system. They act directly on the blood, supplying to the blood its life- giving qualities, by assisting it to absorb oxygen, that great supporter of all organic life. In this way the blood becoming 'built np' and being auppliod with its lacking con- stitutents, becomes rich and red, nourishes the various organs, stimulates them to activity in the performance of their func- tions, and thus to eliminate disease from the system. These Pills are manufactured by the Dr. William's Medicine Company, of 46 Hol- born Viaduct London, England, (and of Brockville, Ont.. and Schenectady, N. Y. ) and aro sold only in boxes bearing the firm's trade mark and wrappers at 2s 9d. Pamphlet free by post on application. Bear in mind thatfDr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People are never sold in bulk, or by the dozen or hundred, and any dealer who offers substitutes in this form is trying to defraud you and should be avoided. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills maybe had of all chemists or direct by post from the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. from the above address. The price at which these pills are sold makes a course of treatment com- laratively inexpensive as compared with other remedies or medical treatment, Children Cry tor "PItc„er'e caett ria, JOSEPH CHIDLEY, FINE FURNITURE FANCIER, CLINTON Silver Star COAL OIL 4 Imperial GALLONS About equivalent to 5 American Gallons for 40 CENTS Water White American Oil 25c. a Gallon These prices are Spot Cash at our store. Charged or delivered 21c per gallon extra. Johnson's Kalsomin 3 and Pure MixedPaints. Churches Alabastine, John A Bruces Field and Garden Seeds DAVIS & ROWLAND, Hardware, Stoves and Tinware, Clinton SUGAR 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 J. W. Irwin, Grocer MACKAY BLOCK, - - - - CLINTON. MEN'S BOYS' and GIRL'S STRAW HATS -See our 15 cent - GIRLS SAILOR HATS —AND OUR - 10 Cent BOYS HATS Men's Straws at 15o, 17o, 2061125c No better in the trade. 5 per cent off for Cash. obt, Coats & S , Ciintoi We have just received one ear of Binder TwinO and an immense new stook of' I?Cpfl71.04;` Plaints, ' I3a4rw'e1 t Snaths, Rakeft,, V ndoyy aurid Door Screen ..,..._ QII S1oULp SEE OUR---- NewLight Lawn Mower They are a great improvement on the old style mower -ran mueb easier and do bitter work. They are not expensive. See them. New Store ! Old Stand Vlackayl;iock Si BROS • Brick Block WOOL ! WANTED AT THE Beaver a• Woolen I. Milis.' Stoge, Next Door to Harland Bros Store,Briek Block CLINTON, ONT The highest market price in Cash, and more in trade for Wool. Electric Carding Machine in Connection. First Class Rolls Guaranteed. Wool and Carding sent by rail will be carted to and from station free of charge. We keep a large and well assorted stock of: Fine, Medium and Coarse Flannels, Tweeds, Blankets, Sheet- ing, Horse Blankets, Yarns, Single, Double and Treble Ply. All -Wool Socks and Hose, Knitted Goods of all kinds. Suits Made to Order and fit guaranteed or no sale. Custom Spinning, Weaving, Fulliag and Finishing taken in and sent to the mills at Union, and returned at short notice, at lowest possible prices. Our goods took two diplomas and gold medal from several different factories three successive years. We do business on the square. Cal "and+see'us: - BEAVER MILLS WOOLEN CO., E. C. WILLSON, Proprietor. i °ySSacrifice Sale D ys OF BOOKS, Stationery WALL PAPER, &c 0 In order to clear out the entire stock of W. II. SIMPSON, it has been;deoided to offer the samelat prices away below cost. Everything will be sold at such figures that will make it of interest for purchasers to come here. THE 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. RUMBALL' 5 ILIZ FACTORY .Eluran Street, Clinton We have on band an assortment of splendid BUGGIES. CARRIAGES, & WAGGONS Which we guarantee to be of,first-class material and workmanship. I you wan t a good •article at the price of a poor one, call and see ns. F. ;R,iTM]3A.LL. -- CLINTO?v The Whiteman Pea harvester THE BEST IN THE WORLD For the following reasons:—let it is bniltof the beat maieable wrought iron and steel. 2nd—It requires no boles to be drilled in cutter bar. Ard--The outside divider can be raised or lowered at back or front independent of lifters. 4th—It has no red at the back to hold obstructions and cause choking. 5th—there is no springs to break or get out of Order, 6th—It has movable clips and can be set in line with tongue if mower bar drags back. 7th—Each lifter has a guard stay, and breaking mower guard is impossible. 8th—Each lifter is independent of the other, and Dart be raised or lowered at the back so as to line in front should mower guards beeut df line. 9th, The number of machines sold during the past season enables a Targe titmiber of the leading farmers of the Province to testify to its merits. Every machine is *arrant., ed an1 . given on test. Sample mahine can be teen at d, FLYNN'S f. lao ktraith ShOp'Clint n also at different s ons through the'county, da iesWhitemanyphien tee ndanufacturer,/i4u1r TIIOS BRIM Ge#iert1l gent, . SEAPORTU