Clinton New Era, 1894-01-19, Page 2Jag 0
1 Sehetol
are two
eepalian,
eBrethren
°extensive
e f.aotory, tan.
%factory, raft -
ill, grain elevator,
alt wells the head -
At Associatien, and a
ElustrieS. It has one
banks, custem's
class business
me, Oddfe/loWe, Work-
) of Scotland, Sens of
onovolent, Independent
CanadianHeme Circle
iges here. Population
9rvice and incandes-
wn is
a exceeding-
8nce of
s synble
nto.
• •
vpin gs
oho Bar. ht Mr Wm.
butchering Blyth.
It is expected that nse will be asked
for and granted to t Dinsley House,
Vi7inghann this year.
You need insurance -Then try the Dom.
nion Life -They are bound to please.
t(Ve are glad to state that-- Mrs N. H.
Young, ot.lilyth, has nearly recovered from
a severe attack of la grippe.
• We are glad to learn that Mrs James
Smillie, of Grey, is up, after being confined
to bed for three months with a broken leg.
• - We me sorry to learn that Mr Edward
WI, of Seaforth, is not improving
• pidly as his friends would like.
father of Mrs Robt. Robert.
, 16th oon., Grey, died in Toronto Hos-
tel, on Deo. 81, aged 77 years, 7 months
a25 daye.
ighty one money orders were issued at
Exeter post office during last week.
is is the largest number of enoh orders
• edin one week at this office, since the
ey order ystem was established.
tenon, of the 18th comma-
morih, uncle of J. G. Pat.
days ago in his 59th
a been in poor health
'U.S.A., Ban Diego, Cal
tarrh Remedy is the
ever found that would
Price 50e. Sold by T.
Court will open in
lbtb, Chief Justioe
nd the Chancery
sy, Justice Street
owing
IN 10Pg
j two, WOO %robing, into
, I tall them my young army.
ot help lifting np er, prayer to the
ter that they may be fully equipped
is service, and having a yearning de -
40 to Accomplish this at least. If I can
t multiply Myself 40 , or 50 fold, my
It here droll, not be invain, and yet
ere is no rotten -why it should nOt.be
0e,800 fold as well 0'40." (Yee, there
one reason, and we who are at home are
ponifitio for that.) The girt of workers
• ese trained ttativeis ohristians make can
gathered from another paregraph. • Tho.
ung mao spoken of 10 a graduate of the
ionaay college of Jaffnes, Ceylon, and
epecial teacher of those ehristian
in our Indore college.Id when, on the other hand, Mr John
up to preach, and with a power that
I nor any European in the field
• presents the truths of Jesus
lam made to feel the great gulf
biro and. our untaught workers,
he great power we might possess
al our biFistian workers were trained."
When a work like this wants more room
shall we not'be proud to provide it?
The economy of training native mission -
apes instead of spending solely upon:Caner
d.ians is apparent from the following eon-
sideratidne: (a) A native worker can be
kept on one third the money. -(b) A native
missionary can bear three times as much
Wipe and stand the work perhaps three
times
as 1°i as the average Canadian.
How many Canadian missionaries, even
with the beet of care, go down under the
climate, and then all the expense, as well
as the precious life, is lost. (c) A Cane,-
than is a foreigner in speech and habits
and never can be anything else. None can
touch the heart or meet the thoughts of a
native like a brother native who is full of
Christ.
The efficiency of this missionary method
tlaq training of native convicts as work-
ers; is demonstratedbilare our eyes -in
Formes, where over 50 carefully trained
native preachers are pushing the work in
every corner of the land. Also in Trine -
dad, where the same method is being
worked with the most gratifying results.
2nd, In India, the missionarycollege has a
double work to do. (a)As already explained
to train the native Christian. (b) To sup.
ply a christian English education to the
hundreds of heathen youth who are eeek-
ing it. They are not as a rale seeking the
Christian education, but the English one,
but are willing to take the one in order to
have the other. As Mr Wilkie wrote four
years ago, "Is it not worth an effort to get
such a daily congregation of young men to
whom to present Christ? Many of these
have lost all regard for their own faith, are
.'-el4gions by nature, have confidence in uss
and art ^onsoions for a faith that will sat-
isfy. Ilea wrttot-r building large enough
we could as easily have4n0 or 500 in these,
classes as 150." The largee'rglilding is half
np, but cannot be finished without that
810,000. Who will help to raisethat sum?
Now thrprearion of the present diffioulty.
Mr Wilkie, when in Canada, raised 810,-
000 for this bradllog, with the understand-
ing that the British Government would:
double the sum if the building put np was
cinch as should met the Government re-
quirements. The banding, upon plans
drawn mit by the help of the Government
Engineer, has been put np as far as the
Canadian funds could carry it, but the
British Government has failed in supply-
ing its share. The fall in the value of sil-
ver affecting all countries more or less just
now, affects India with peculiar severity,
• as it uses almost no money but silver. Thie
has thrown the Government into such
financial difficulties that it cannot, or at
least will not, do its part. If Cana
not now etep in and au I wh
ed, not onl
• 'ndered
S TON NEW ERA •
tined 015 at
e Kylie on
rff bill will be
House of Aepre.
, Iannary 29.
want Pellets cure °oneti-
me and derangement of
ver and bowels.
& Dyment's camp, ten miles
• ridge, Samuel Thonipsori was
,ry a fUWg log on Friday, and in -
killed. •
Iportable mew mill ex '
pIdled near St
•a harines, early Friday morning. The
shook was felt in parts of the city, and
was at first ascribed to an earthquake.
A Coroner's Wiped was held on Friday
into the death, of gm Ford, the aged wo-
man *who weir burned to death in a farm
house near Milton a few days ago. The
evidenbe showed the death to have been ao,
cidental, and a Verdict was brought in ea-
tiroly exonerating her relatives from any
responsibility therefor.
- The amount of sickness now prevalent in
the city of Toronto has never been equalled
in recent years. A conservative estimate
of the number of Torontonians afflicted
with this indefinite Redden malady, influ-
enza, imams to be about 15,000.
Rev Dr, Eby, a central figure in Metho-
dist mission work in Japan for seventeen
years, has been compelled to retire from
the work on account of ill.health. Elia
headquarters are at Tokio. He will leave
the country* and spend some months in
Switzerland, before coming to Toronto.
The annual meeting of Hallett District
Loyal Orange Lodge was held at Clinton
on Tuesday last. The following officers
were elected for the current year, viz: D.
Cantelon, W.. M.; J. S. Welsh, D. M.;
George Hanley, Chaplain; W. G. Vance, R.
S.; Robert,Scarlett, Treasurer; G..51. Kilty,
F. S.; John Bullard, D. C.; Levi Harney
and J. T. Welsh, lecturers. We are in-
formed that this was a largely attended
and most enthusiastic meeting, and vigor-
ous addresses were delivered by the officers
elect.
Clifford' BlaolanOtt
A Boston Boy's Eyesight
Saved—Perhaps His Life
By Hood's Sarsaparilla -Blood Poi-
soned by Canker.
Read the following from a grateful mother:
"My little boy had Scarlet Fever When 4 years
old, and it left him very weak and with blood
poisoned with ennher. His eyes became
so infiamedthat his sufferings were Intense, and
for seven weeks he
Could Not Open His Eyes.
I took him twloe during that time to the Eye
and Ear Infirmary on Charles street, but their
remedies failed to do him the faintest shadow
of good. I commenced giving him Hoods
Sarsaparilla and it soon cured bim. 1 have
never doubted that it saved his sight, even
if not his very ins. You may use this tes-
timonial in any way you choose. I am always
ready to sound the praise of
Hood's Sarsaparilla
because of the wonderful good it did my son.°
Anima F. BLAWIMAN, 2888 'Washington St.,
liost,stn, Mass. Got HOOD'S.
PILI.8 are hansi made, and are per
rat. proportion and sppearance.
men, women elle halui.i.
Two physiologists, Professors Nichols
and Brewne, have been making e*peri.
Ments, to phew the relative feeblen'eue of
women's sensor+ in expectto smell. They
took four odoriferous substancee-esseuce
' of cloves, of garlic, lemon and prussiciadd.
With these they filled a series of betties tip
to a single part in 2,000,000 of Water,
n(a
They then dunned. the•bottles and c lied
in 44 men And 8$ women, all youn and
healthy, who, guided by their SO 0 of
smell, should arrange the bottles eon ill.
IDE; each tincture by itself. The requite
"show, as the reporter testifies, that , the
women were not in..it.
The nose of no woman could trace lemon
beyond the 100,000 dilution, while naen
discovered it up to 280,000 liralt. Freesia
acid could not be detected beyond the
20,000 mixture by women, while men
'recognized it at the 100,000 part mix -
tare. There were two men, however,
with phenomenal noses, who identified
prussic acid up to the 2,000,000 limit,
The names of these two men have been
mercifully concealed. What -woman who
Values domestic peacewould marry a man
with such a nose for odors t Fancy with
what beating heart she would listen for the
scratch of his latchkey in the door with
the knowledge of a pot that ,,had boiled
over in the morning or an old rubber shoe
that had got into the furnace with the
coal. -New York Sun.
Bastisa-Lepags's First Work.
Orie.day a -manufacturer of antephello
milk asked Bastien-Lepage to make a sort
of allegorical picture intended for an ad-
vertisement for his elixir of yonth. The
artist, making a virtue of neeeesity,paint-
ed a bright, gay picture, after the manner
of Watteau's landscapes, with groups of
young women dressed in the modern style
approaching a fountain where cupids were
gamboling. The painting finished, Batien
explained to the manufacturer his inten-
tion first of au to exhibit it at the Salon.
The perfumer wished for nothing bet- •
ter, but insistedip one condition -above
the fountain wa •to be plEtced, on a scroll
of all the colors of the rainbow, the name
of the cosmetic and the •Address of the
place where it was to be sold. Naturally
Bastien refused, and the tradesman, dis-
appointed of his advertisement, left Irina
the picture for his pains. This painting
was exhibited at the Salon of, 1878 under
the title of "An Printemps. Jules Bas-
tian -Lepage and His Art," A. Thieriet.
Misplaced Gallantry.
A judge, riding in the cars recently,
from a single glance at the countenance of
a lady by his side imagined he knew her
and ventured to remark that the day was
" pleatiant: -She-Only answered: — --
"Yes." •
"Why do yon wear a veil?"
"Lest I attract attention."
"R is the province of gentlemen to ad-
mire," replied the gallant man of law.
"Not when they are married."
"But I am not."
"Indeed!" •
"Oh, no. I'm a bachelor."
' The lady quietly removed her vedl, dis-
closing to the astonished magistrate the
face of his mother -in -law. -Boston Cou-
rier.
Bee. Mr Bayne, of Pembroke, took an
overdose of a quinine mixture and had, a
narrow escape from death. He was deaf
and dazed for some time.
Robert Miles, a respectable farmer near
Headingly, Manitoba, was found frozen to
death on tbe 10tb. He is supposed to have
'ost his way and perished in the terrible
storm at that time.
THE POLICIES
-OF' THE-
'
Dominion Life Assurance Company
ARE
Definite,
Being simply a promise to pay.
Liberal, -
Containing practically no restrio-
giving privileges, not given at pres-
ent by any other Canadian Company.
Equitable,
In classifying General Section,
Ladies and Total Abstainers separ-
ately, giving each clam the full bene-
fit of its own mortality rate.
en, of Profitable,
a As the "Dominion" is a purely
Canadian Company, it has a lower
Bath rate than English or II, S.
es. Has better investment
though only entering u
r with a large pro
stein Debentures
" it, the inte
te
dons as to travel or occupation and
-V•
OZIn 2:Mtltrrea
Both the method and results when
Syrup of Figs iz taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, and acts
constipatiOn.
aches and f
sys-
tem effectual
eanv telry and y et rowm • 4,14 yont he es; )10:htiliensi ta se,
lds, head-
•
only remedy• 41'. a ever _pro-
duced, pleasing to e taste and ac-
ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared only from the most
healthyandagreeable substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs in for sale in 75c
bottles by all leading druggists.
Any reliable druggist who may not
have it on hand will procure it
promptly for any one who wiz' -
to try it. Manufactured only by the
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.,
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
LOUISVILLE, Y. NEWYORK, Zit ve,
Good Things
For Good DOUBLE HARNESS hand
made.
For Good SINGLE HARNESS, hand
made.
For Good HORSE BLANKETS.
For Good SLEIGH BELLS
For Good BEAR ROBES
For Good SASKATCHEWAN ROBES
For Good GOAT ROBES
For Good GALLOWAY CALF ROBES
For Good TRUNKS and VALISES
For Good BOOTS and SHOES
For Good OVERSHOES and 1RUBBERS
For Good British Columbia Red Cedar
SHINGLES or any other kind go to
Jas. Twitchell,
CLINTON.
S. WILSON,
GENERAL DEALER IN TINWARE
HURON STREET, CLINTON
Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to a
reasonable rater. A trial aolictied.
Brick Store for Sale
For sale oheap under mortgage, on monthly
payments of 811.55,
'
Largo 2 -story Brick Store and,Frame Barn
In the Town of Clinton. Apply to
LONDON LOAN COt PANY,
• Lo mos, ONT
McLeod's
Syst m RENOVATOR
AN rim'
a'rristers,. So
CONVEYANCERS , rto.
Compaissionere for Ontario and EfealtOINIS
Orriea 1.40xT Dootx To Nem Rae, CLINTON.
Du APPLETON f•-' ormE ••*4 Ai‘ RENI.
PENCE' on Ontario street, Olintet, en. •
pone Englielt Olutrelt. Entrance .by glue
gate,
D. WM. GUNN, CFFIOE °NU= 8'11 a few.doors East of Albert Street,
DRI. L. TURNBULL, M. D., TORONTO
University, M It. C.M. Victoria tiniveraith
M. (L.P.& 8.,,Ontarto, Fellow of the Obstetricel ,
Society of Edinburgh, late of London, Eng,, Ina '
Edinburgh Hospital!. Office.-Dr.Dowseo's old
office Rattenbury St, Clinton. Night hell
answered at the sante place.
TAR. J. W. SHAW, PHYSICIAN, SURGEON
.1.-PAcconeheur, etc., office in the Palace Block
Rattenbury St. formerly occupied by Dr.lieeve
Clinton Ont. . •
TAR. R. MOORE, PHYSIO1A.N, SURGEON
.•1-1,Soccuelieur. Oflice and residence, Iltiroa
street, near railway gromeleg.
rat STANBURY, GRADUATE OF THE
.1.., Medical Department of Victoria Univer-
sity, Toronto, formerly of the Hol and
Dispensaries. New Yon, Coroner for he
County of Hume. Bayneld, Ont.
fr C. BRUCE L. D. S. SURGEON DENTIS
-11- • Coats' Block, Albert St., over Taylors' eh
store. Specialty Preservation of the natural
teeth. Painless Extraction by the nee Of the
most approved local Anteetheue. N. 11 Will
visit Blyth professionally every Monday at Ma-
son's Hotel, and Bayfield the Sndand dthThurs-
day, during the summer. ,
'T E. BLACRALL VETERINARY SUE GEON
• HonoraryGreduate of theOntarioVeterinary•
College. Treats all diseases of domesticated and
male on the most modern and scientific primal
plus Office- immediately south of the New Era
Office. Residence - Albert t.. Clinton. Calls
night or day attended topromptly.
TAMES CAMPBELL. LONDESBORO,
ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES.
No witneseee required
MONEY TO LEND IN LARGE OR
III. Small sums on good mortgage security
moderaterate of in teresi HALE. Clinton.
fl DICKINSON, THE OLD & RELIABLE]
.1.1 Auctioneer still in the field, able and will-
ing to conduct any sales entrusted to bim, and
takes this opportunity of thanking his patrons
for past favors. Also Ohattel Mortgages closed
and rents collected. Chargee moderate. D
DfoarNson, Licensed Auctioneer for the County -
of Huron. Residence Albert Street, Clinton.
TiI W. FARNCOMB, MEMBER OF ASS'N OF
12 • P. L. 8., Provincial Land Surveyor and
civil Engineer, London, Ont. -Office at Geo. J
Stewart's Grocery Store, Clinton.
MON_EY1 KON.B.Y1 morigyi .
We can make a few good loans from privet
Nude at ow ratei3 and mpdate expenseer.
Terme made toe ultborroWers.
M NNING & SCOTT. - - Clinton
MRS: WHITT, M. C• M.
TEACHER OF MUSIC.
Piano, Organ and Teehnicon,or.Mnsdl develop°
fot use of pupils. Boerne in Beaver Block,
Albert Street, Clinton.
R. AGNEVV,
Licentiate of Dental Surgery, Honor Graduate of the
Toronto School of Dentistry,
Nitrous Oxide Gas aorninistered for thd.,painles
extraction cf teeth,
Office in Smith's Block over Emerton'a Barber
Shop, Clinton.
arNight bell anewered, - ly
• A. 0.711. W.
The Clinton Lodge, No. 144, meet in Biddle.
combe Hall on the let and 8rd Fridays in each
month. Visitors cordially invited.
R STONEHAM. M. W. J. BEAN; Leeerder
DO YOIT WANT
A First-class Step or Long Ladder ?
A Handy Wheelbarrow ?
A Splendid Churn, or anything of like
nature? Then call onIW: SMITHSON,
shop, No. 7 Frederick Bt., or E. Dinsleys
Will bo atilDineley's corner every Faterda
afternoon_
CLINTON 117ARBLE W
C00PER'S7)ED ST
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This establisnmen
orders filled in the
tery and granite
reasonable as thee
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