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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton New Era, 1893-09-15, Page 7• are n?,,cgivinfig, a Dis.connt oft en -pet cent, • !Arra, of B00ts and Q s at.4Ur stows. • J N Q. JACKSON Cliff, AIB TAB 35c, 30c and -45c .. r:•. '••; .;i B b o Tables at '25c., 30o, l},ave now a fine tln�, ,of ��: P and 45 cents, Whenever you have any tioie to spare we would like yon to take a look through our warerooms whether you wish to buy or not J. W . CHIDLEY, Funeral Director and Embalmer --,Night calls answered at his residence, King St., opposite the foundry.. • JOSEPH CHIDLEY FINE FURNITURE FANCIER, CLINTON BUr€AR! 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. As we have made several :purchases of FALL and WINTER GOODS, we want to make room for them, so we are prepared to give splendid BARGAINS in every line of SUMMER GOODS Yet unsold. We have also a full stook of WIRE of different kinds and MIXED PAINTS, WIIITELEAD and OIL. BOOTS, SHOES & SLIPPERS of excellent quality and Low price Highest price for Produce. Your patronage respectfully solicited as it will be mutually beneficial. ADAMS' EMPORIUM, R. ,. ADAMS. LONDESBORO CLINTON: NEW it" he 1o44 bye-eleetiou for Brandon 'o ty, Friday, resulted in, the e ctiou,of Charie,# Adsites, Greenway Gover„went caudidute, I° by a majority of 30; Tee vacancy, wtlo caused by theunseating et W, A. Maodon• alai. Conservative, and leader of the :Local F1.+UGH- AND rit.9TEH. • There wa'n't oily use o' fretting- An' fretting A n' I told Obadiah so, • For of we couldn't hold ea to things), We'd just Rot to let 'em go, There were lots of folio th it'd anger Along with -the rest of us, dn' it din diato seem to bo Worth Dug while To rake each A• distill fUlar • • Bea•te .i) Mr Lois J¢eepb Papineau states that ' that hie chart ie of .creed from the UP' main Qath011e to'i, the :1'resbyteriazl church want s-liactuated, by as desire to To be :mare; the barn was 'moot empty,t 1 Bpd s gleeful -taxes, l taxes hriqurel s k,en hich An' corn ;n'pe rtatera ees'oe, I e ; , for, p:311 W ,An' .ne.. oh of, anything plentyan' cheap: •he will shortly make public. �>a3�..,. y g But water.—au”apple..otic. ''' I` �� The 'Manitoba Free. Press .says:--" But then—as,I told Obadiah-- T'he extent of our crop is the subject It wa'xit any Wig to grown, ( of Much comments in the eastern .press. Far flesh and 1►14od tgonidn't . Stan' it; an' The error in the calculation ' in the Wa13 ngthino u4t 0104 au eau. But, lawal ef you'd only heerll him, At any hour of the night, A prnyin' out of that elodat'tbere, Twonld have eat t94 :crazy! quite - I crazy! -quite -- I patched theknee° of those trousers - with. cloth th"at was nowayp;thin, ' But it seemed as if tbe,pieoes wore out A9 fast as I set em in. To me, be said mighty little Of the thorny'way we trod, But e.t least .a dozen times a day He talked it .over with God. Down on bis. .knees in the closet' The most 91 his ijue was plowed; For Obadiah'irnew how to pray Much better bion how to. -fast. • But I am that way contrairy That ef things don't go just right, I feel like ronin' my sleeves up high An' gittin' ready to fight. An' the giants I `slew that winter I ain't going to talk about ; An' I didn't even complain to God, Though I think that lie found it out. With the point of a cambric needle I drav the wolf from the door, For I knew that we needn't starve to cath Or be lazy because we were poor. An' Obadiah, he wondered, An' kept me patohin' his knees, An' thought it strange how the meal held on, An' stranger we didn't freeze. But I said to myself in whin ere, "God •keows were his gift descends, An"'tisn't always that faith gits down As far as the finger -ends." An' I wouldn't have no one reckon My Obadiah a shirk, For some, you know, have the gift to pray, An' others the gift to work. WHAT DO YOU TARE MEDICINE FOR? Because yon are sick, and want to get well, of course. Then remember, that Hood's Sarsaparilla Cures. All we ask is, that in taking Hood's Sar- saparilla you will do sQ with perseverance equalling or approaching the tenacity with which your complaint has clung to you. It takes time and care to eradicate old and deepseated maladies,particularlv when they have been so long hidden in the system that they have become chronic. Remember, that all permanent and positive cures are brought about with reasonable moderation. Hood's Sarsaparilla attacks disease vigor onely and never leaves the field until it has averageswhich was made in the first edition of the Government's latest bulletin has created some confusion, and,, ad tended, temporarily at least,to disoledit those reports. A variation froth 21.1 tR 19,2 as the average yield has caused' some, of the newspapers to bunch -all the estimates that have been( made and to strikean average of the lot, One of these 10 as low as 13 to 16 bush,- els. There is good reason to believe that the Government's average of 19.2 is not peypnd the mark; that if any- thing it is' below the actual yield. This- is, confirmed by latter reports which haveheen received at the de- partment. tlud by the fact that in al- most :every case so far reported' the test of the thresher shows better.re- sults thanebexl been, anticipated. It is safe to put down the total wheat crop of Manitoliafhi year at 20;000 OOU1Dush. There has been absolutely no "injury fltom frost, and if the quality does not rank No. 1 or No. 2 hard all over the province it will be because of the blight which affected the crop in spots or of dirt as the result of poor cultivation." BANNER ROUTE. Does it ever strike you that the new Wiabash line between Detroit`and Chicago, just completed, forms part of the shortest line from Canada to the World Fair City and the' great west. The new trains on the Wabash are absolutely the finest in the World; not' half the advantages of this Railway can' be outlined here, any R. R. tioket agent will tell you the rest, write or call at our new office, N. E. Co. Hing & Yonge street Toronto. J. B. Richardson Canadian • Passenger agent. On Thursday Jas. O'Neal and wife, col- ored, living six miles from Versaillee, Ky., went away from home, and left John Banks in charge of their four young obildren. The house caught fire the same night, and was quickly consumed, and the fonr chil- dren were burned to a crisp. Banks was painfully burned, and saved his life by jumping from a window. The origin of the fire is unknown. Life Prolonged PARIS, Jan., 21, 1821 Messrs. Isaac Williams Cq Dear Sir.—I was troubled with rheumatism for several years. A friend induced me to try your "Royal Crown Remeby,' which I did. Aftertak- ing two bottles I felt great Belief. At the present my health is better than it has been for a long time. I can confidently assure you your medi- cine was the means of prolonging my life. Tne above testimony you have my permission of us- ing as you eee fit. I am, yours respectfully. MR8. JACKTON. Hundreds of others could tell, and will in fu- ture tell how Royal Crown Remedy has prolong- ed their life. oonguered;• __ Ex -King Milan, of Servia, has been stricken with apoplexy: Two sandbaggers took $8,000 from ,the counting room of the Papst Brewing Coin- panf's;snpply.houee, Chicago, lest Thurs- night, having'<rendered the cashier, R. H. CruckshoW,, insensible by a blow on the head. RHEUMATISM CUBED IN A DAY.—SOntb American Rheumatic Curb for Rhenma• tiem and Neuralgia radically cares in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is re- markable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease immediate- ly disappear% The first dose greatly been - fit 75 cents. Warranted by Watts & Co. Druggist. Solicitor General Curran costs this Dominion $416 a month. He has not rendered one cent's worth of service since his appointment. We have a lot of expensive ornamental Cabinet Min- isters. setia MI RVOUSD1SEASED MEM Thousands of Young aid Middle Aged Men are annually swept to a premature grave through early indiscretion and later excesses. Self abuse and Constitutional Blood Dfeeasee have ruined and wrecked the life of many a promising young man. Have you any„of the following S mptome: , Nervone and Despondent; Tired in Morning; No Ambi. tach illemory,.Poor; Fatigued; Excitable and Irritable Eyes Blur; Pimples on dee,* Dreams ;"and ;Draine.at Night; Restless Haggard hooking; Blotches; Sore ; Hair ,Lo' olio; Paine•�in Body; Sunken Eyes; Lifeless; Dietruatful and Lack of and Strength Oar Nov. felhod Teeatment-will build yon np mentally,. physically and sexually. Chas. Patterson. :had DRS, KENNEDY & KERGAN cone. "At 14 years of?ge I learned a bad habit which almost ruined mo. I became nervous and weak. My back troubled me. I amid stand no exertion. Head and eyes became dull. Dreams and drains at night weakened me. I tried seven Medical Firms', Elec- tric Belts, Patent Medicines and Family Ddctore. They gave me no help. A friend advised me to try Dre. Kennedy•& Hargan. They Bent me one month's treatment and it cured me. I could feel myself gaining every day. Their New alfethod Treatment cures when all elle fails." They have cured many o" my friends." CORES NEMO OR MOpET REFOLDED.. "Boma 8 years ago I contracted a serious constitutional blood disease. 1 went to Hot Springs to treat for syphilis. Mercury almost' killed me. After a while the symptoms again appeared. Throat became sore, pains in limbs, pimples on face, blotches, eyes red, lyse of hair, glands enlarged, etc. A medical friend advised. Drs. Kennedy & Kergan's New Method Treatment. It cured mo, and I have bad no symptoms for five years. I am married and happy. As a doctor, 1 heartily recomend it to all who have this terrible disease— Cured a yowl, ago.. `syphilis." It will eradicate the poison from the blood," Capt Townsend. 15 YEARS tI DETROIT, 150,000 CURED. "I am 99 years of age, and m•irried. When you. I led a gay life. Early indiscretions aad later excesses made trouble' for me. I became weak and nervone. My kidneys became affected rind I feared Bright's disease. Married 1if., was amide. factory and my home •nnbappy. I tried everything—all failed rill I took treatment from Bra. Kennedy and Kogan. Their New Method built me np mentally, phyeically and sexually. I feel and act like a man in every respect. Try them." CIF No Names Used Without Written Consent of Patient. Oared iii time, never fails in oaring Manses of men, Our'New Method Treatment It strengtiiona the body, stops all drains and loeaes, piirtfies the blood,Clears the brain, builds np the nervous and sexual systems and restores lost vitality to he body. WC tluteraatee to Care Nervous Debility, Falling Manhood Syphilis, teak PParea and A1l'Kidneyand laltadder ».Ile achgrges, E BE j Drs. Kennedy & Kergan are the leading specialists of America. They guarantee to Dore or no pay. Their roam. fatten and fifteen years of business are at stake. Yon run no irisREiv, Write them for an honest opinion, no matter who treated yoga. It may gave yen years of regret and suffering. Charges reasonable. Write for a QliuetitIgln 141ist and Hook Free. Consultation Free. QRS1KENNEDY&KERG: My148 o,t.. When Baby was itch, we gave her Castrate. When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When she became Mia, she clung to Castoria. When ehehad (lhlldre i,thegavethem Caatoria. The Liberal programme is to impose taxeswhich shall be paid to the Govern- ment, and to impose no more than is required for the purposes of economi- cally administered government, The Government policy is to impose a tar- iff primarily for protection—the bulk of the taxation, imposed through the exclusion of competion goods, going to the favorites of the government, the money to run the public affairs and reward party followers being an added tax by way of incidental. One party advocates taxation only for public use; the other, taxation to enrich special private ihterests. It is a clear issue. —Hamilton Times. I was cured of lame back after suffering 15 years, by Minard's Liniment. Two Rivers, N.S. ROBERT Rosa I was cured of diphtheria afters doctors failed, by Minard's Liniment. Antigonish. JoIIN A. FonEY. I was cored of contraction of muscles by Minard's Liniment. Dalhousie. , MRs. RACHEL SAUNDERS• Hon. C. H. T. per has received formal notification the a will be knighted in re- cognition of his ervices in connection with the Behring Se case. Ile will be known as Sir Oharles Bfibbert Tapper. Thomas Harton, an old pensioner living on Ontario street, London, drop- ped dead Friday evening. Minard's Liniment cures colds, etc. Charles Getty and Jarvis roster have been arrested about eight miles from Tilbury Centre, on a charge of making counterfeit coins. ANT IDLE; olr l'4x INcil- n „1BUSIMESS $HORT'N*N The FOtO:st,Cifi ' : B ines < Co lee °4 London Stands beach aiul shoulder's alioVe theityerage business college for g#iorough praotic0l' • teaching. College reopens Sept. 4r C1at o.gue free% .• witognrqug TRUE PHILANTROPHY. To the Editor of the New Era. Please inform , your readers that I will mail free to all sufferers the means by which I was restored to health and manly vigor after years of suffering from Nervous Weakness. I was robbed and swindled until I nearly lost faith in mankind, but thanks to heaven, I am now well, vigorops and strong. I have nothing to sell and no scheme to extort money from anyone whomsoever, but be- ing desirous to make this certain cure known to all, I will send free and confiden- tial to anyone full particulars of just how I was cured. Address with stamps: MR. EDWARD MARTIN, (Teacher), P. 0. Box 143 Detroit Mich HOW TO GET A "SUNLIGHT" PICTURE. Send 25"Sunlight" Soapwrappere wraps per bearing the words "Why Does a Wdin an Look Old Sooner Than a Man")to LEvsn Boos., Ltd., 43 Scott, St., Toronto, and yon will receive bs podt, a pretty picture, free from advertising andwell worth fram- ing. This is an easy way },o decorate your home. The soap is the best% in the market and. it 'will only cost lc post go to send in the wrappers, if yon leave t e ends open. Write your address careful) NOTICE TO CREDITORS. LADIES WATERPROOF GXR1l'S, TOWEL SIDEBOARD COVERS, LLAMA'SKIRTINGS, In the matter of the Estate of James Woods, late of the Town- ship of West Wawanosh, iu the County of Huron, Deceased. • • FLANNELETTES, UMBERELLAS DRESS GOODS Having imported these lines direct from Glasgow,, we are confident that we can give you -better value for the same money than ever before. Notice 11 hereby given pursuant to the Revised Statutes of Ontario, Chap. 110, that alt creditors and other persona having claims against the es- tate of James Woods, lotof the Township of West Wawanosh, in the County of Huron, yeoman. de- ceased, who died on or about the twenty-fifth day of July,1893, are hereby required to deliver or send bmail to Messrs °arrow & Proudfoot, Goderich, Solicitors for Wm. Harrison and Robt. Ramsey, the Executors of the said deceased on or before the 31st day of October, 1893, their names and addresses and full particulars of their claims, oleo a statement of the securities, of any) held by them. And further take notice that af- ter the said 81st day of October, 1893, the execu- tors will proceed to distribute the said estate having regard only to such claims as they shall then have notiafslof. GARROW & PROUDFOOT, Solicitors for Executors. Dated at Goderich thie 9th day of Sept„ 1893: Huron Central 5 per cent off for Cash. Robt. Coats & Son, Clinton, Binder Twine- A$�A*D REQ CAP- 3 PLY FLAX BLUE RIBBON., The old, reliable, and tested brands Evenly Spun. Full standard length ter pound, • Best value in the market: Call and see samples and get reduced prices New StoreAR'1AND 0�,Cld Stok IaokayBlockBrick Block 30 GaysSacrifice Sale D ys OF BOOKS, Stationer WALL PAPER, &c oma ---- In order to clear out the entire stook of W. H. SIMPSON, it has been decided to offer the same at prices away below cost. Everything will be sold at snoh 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 days. -dr S CilILI FACTORY .I3uron Street, Clinton We have on hand an assortment of splendid BUG IES. CARRIAGES, & WAGGONS Which we gt4+ I you want a '. 111111 «ntee to be of first-class material and wo;kmanship, od article nt the price ofa poor ono, call aid see, us.3E3 AL31,411.4,