Clinton New Era, 1894-02-09, Page 6SPE vd. RO L APPOiNTMENT
here's Nothin,
Like
oilte' EIS
OP,
04;010a0 wile.
Stage since I
sure Oaten and
a in -better shape
tB, having .added
titer conveniences
Ai TLEY
u�ra
Gin* ,'NEAT Market
----
BUSINESS . MANGE. E.
M e
that The undersigned desires to intimate tin he
but lfo tbusiness lately carrf ied r onuunder the
butcheringeo
yie c1 FORD & and, and trusts will
sl by giving the
IOShe
at the old stand,
closest and most osteine attention to the busi-
ness straightforward and courteous treatment
gg merit
to all, and handlingonly shotes meat, to
and ik _Alorders a rettlly aare nd f promptly fillelic ts All
JAMES" A. FORD .
Central. ButcheE Shop
Subscriber desires the nubile
general-
ly', for the patronage bestowed hint and
t
to the same time o say that y the now
of all.
ter positionthanper ever tot supply
As be giros personal attention to all the details
of the rs bang raomoptlyandssantistaptortlyfilled.
eir
orders btoile good moat at reasonable prises•
His motto is g me_
at
_0_ aitgsg e, ,Poultry,
in season.
Cash paid for :Hides, Skins, &e.
JOHN S CRUTOert St„ N 'Aton.
Flour and Feed Stores
Flo d & Seed Store
desire undersigned
that they will keep hand
he very best
FLOUR and FEED
(M all kinds, also the choicest variety of
111.1%
SOAP
IT DOES AWAY WiTH
BOILiNC
HARD RUBBING
BACKACHES
SORE HANDS
', ANOTHER
W ASM-
Ilt
L
DAY
dSllflhghtT
GOBY
WITHOUT
TRYiNQ
REFUSE CHEAP IMITATIONS
ODD WU #UUNTS
Said n. discouraged woman, "If you
had ever tried, to work. by snlirtehes..
yOn whiled know how bard it is to get,
A ythtug done that way."
" I've had, to do a great deal of work
ndstudy lust that wa ui by snatches, ed
responded the other, quickly.
to learn to systematize tray odds and i
ends of tittle. So I know it can be
done."
These "odd minutes," which wq all
lose it our days, count up amazingly.
Fifteen minutes multiplied by four
make an hour. And' so lnnny tinges a
day we let slip fifteen minutes. '
Fifteen minutes waiting for the lazy
ones to comedown to breakfast! Fif-
teen minutes for the unpunetuiti ones
to go for a walk or a drivel Fifteen
minutes waiting fox the luncheon or
dinner bell to ring! Fifteen minutes
waiting a dressmaker's pleasure, foi
the child to come back from an errand,
or a restless baby to go to sleep! Not
to spetak of the half-hours and hours
spent in trains and boats!
When at night the busy woman
counts up her used and wasted oppor-
tunities, she thinks, despairingly. "It
I only, had those odd minutes in one
lump at one time, how much I could
accomplish which now seems unat-
tainable."
i But something can be done with
;hese odd moments which are exasper-
-+,tingly unproductive to the diligent
one. This is indisputable, because
have are those who tised just such
minutes to advantage. Many true ex-
amples rise up to confirm the state-
ment.
A woman who was obliged to wait
at the breakfast table for a dozen
boarders to straggle down, in her w f •
t-
!,�! „� o,TA^T" I A1-6 5, O Y-3�!,.w•'r .
o+ --ire,
ThelV WiSelO l and rrudotice
ow they Successfully Overcome
Troubles and Dangers
THEY SPEAK OF THE MAR-
T ' • vE "LoUS POWERS OF
P AWE'S CELERY'
COMPOUND
Clover, Timothy & Small Seeds
Whish• will be sold at close margins fox, cash.
SALT also kept on hand. They will also keep a
oboies variety of all kinds of TEAS • wbich con-
tsumers win find to bo excellent value.
HILL & PROUT,
HURONST., CLINTON.
r COOK'S
F ouriFeed Store
at E SAN & SHORTS
S
In large or small quantities.
OIL CAKE and 1VIE AL
OF ALL KINDS.
10 pounds Choice Oatmeal for 1
busheD. COOK, CLINTON.
BANKS
The Molsons Bank.
Incorporated by Act of Parliament, 1855
CAPITAL, - - $2,000,000.
REST FUND, - $1,175,000
HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL.
J. H. B. MOLSON.........President.
F. W. THOr,iAS,...-General Manager.
rotes di0001111ted, Collections made, Drdits is-
sued,
B,nd Oldrat glowestand�ccuurrent erican rates,a Into estgal-
lowed on deposits.
. Money advanced to frmes on their own -note
with one or more endorsers. No mortgage re-
ured as security
;,H• C. BREWER, Manager.
GEO. D. McTA.0 G ART
BANKER,
ALBERT ST, - CLINTON,
SOod
eli•'rl.d tAS1J) but h;s
sibrria,cFt v s delicate.
QVJ3
to cook, 'ut was
fired and sick, offs.
t"astte anctsthe II of lard.
,ha bo uhf Coftaleti'5
olt ttsW Shortenitt) and
A general Banking Business
ti ansacted
NOTE iDISCOUNTED
Drafts:issue de Interest allowed on -
FARIIA.N & TISDALL
BANKERS,
ERS,
CLINTON OXT
ing moments inatiii aetured
daint
y lace.y of which ae the bine LAlt- of harpy results for family and society.
1 waited In the fie d of sickness, suffering and
eble
VVhea Ohl''
When else viva Child, she eriet1 for CitatoMa,
Whoa she bele ;plias, site aluPK to CaBtoris,,
When 6heta1 Chilitren,site Overbear Cssteria.
Pennsylvania is the greatest coal re-
ducing State. In 1892 ber output was 46,-
604,576
6;694,576 tens of bituminous and 52,472,-
604
2,472;504 tons of anthracite coal. Illinois is the
next In order with 17,862,276 tons, and
Ohio wite 13,562,927. West Virginia pro-
duced States output 5was5 o 179,32'9,071 tone. nes. .rue total United
Miaard's Liniment for stile everywhere
QI.RS GILBERT F. SAUNDERS.
Our Canadian woman are the most care-
ful and conservative on earth. They do
not, as a rule, favor innovations and great
radical changes, unless perfectly assured
other young woman, who dal y
a quarter of an hour for an elderly
friend to go driving„ kept a book on
the hall table, and in the waiting titnes,
of one summer managed to do s credit-
able amount of historical reading.
Another kept a novel "going" in each
room of the house, and whenever she
waited for dinner managed to read a
fewse.b apt-ees-ef• whicheverl o."lk
handiest. The only reading motnents
of one busy woman was the time she
spent every day l utting her baby to
sleep, and her book was kept in readi-
ness for the operation.
It is told of one industrious young
girl that she constantly crocheted or
knitted during the minutes her draw-
ing -teacher was explaining perspective
or sharpening her pencil. But this
does seem carrying minute -saving
very far.
more thaet e:V , be-•..
cause She erfadP beiier
foad,atid hecould eat. it
v✓f io 4 sept Mttpleajatnt ...
after effect Now
� �'
rOg"r� /IRE Asr en-
haJ`ncJ. rounc! i(ae .BEST,,
and most heatfthfut Shore'.
erans.eArInAde�
0 TO„L. Chit aoo
Made only by N. K. FAIR13ANK & COs,
Wellington and Ann Streetr'A
JIIONTEMAT
Ildvantidiat low rates of interest.
es their own
general tanking Business traneactec
Inte'4 et allowed on deposits.
tie Notes bought
J. P. TISDALL, Manage
THE COILED SPRING
Wove Wire Fencing.
>unuNnu wn1111lnu1111lAaul
1
leittilitigartart 11411St:
,t4EURA14,1
disease, our Cans.aian woman display re-
markable wisdom and prudence. Few of
them run heedlessly for the common ad-
vertised pills and preparations of the day;
they are more inclined to observe the popu•
lar treatment of the times, to which such
attention is now directed.
Feminine conservatism in "Canada Is.,,ii&
nf- a--stubborrrearie iWi!'e"s'itiile character.
Our beet women recognise merit directly it
appears, and are not slow to use the best
and most approved means, especially when
the resto. anon of health is concerned. .
l'BUXT AND OBNA5,MNTAra r:K.`7 B'i:S,
NORWAY A,A,STRACRAEN R
1`tEi,
The latter of which we raalte a specialty,
14,A..RGE STOCE. • 9 IAND,
The above ornamoptal treBB and shrubbery will
be sold at very IOW prices, and Chore wanting arty
thing in thea opnnection will save ms eey by pity
obasing here.
Orders y llfalitelii be promptly attended
tui 4ddresR,
JOHN STEWART' -- hiimllter.
Lillie Vandewaters, aged la years, only
daughter of Marshall Vanmowatera, a well-
to-do
elt- GENERAL DEALER 111 TINWARE
to do farmer of Sidney,
eloped on Friday
S. WILSON,
night with David Lawrence, aged 33, her BORON STREET, CLINTONfather's hired man. It is probable the Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to
couple were married before they left. rereon.hle rates... trial soiiotied-
ltoh on human and horses and all ani-
mals oared in 30 minutes by Woolford's CLINTON MARBLE WORKS.
sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold
by Watt's & Co Druggist. COOPER'S OLD STAND.
Nest to Commercial hotel.
Hon. Edward Blake, M. P•, the proinin- -o
in the home rule cause in the British Par- /orders filled t
tede and granite nark a t l y IS t ad•
ent Irish Nationalist of Canada and leader This establishment n way a me -
spec at. rg08
reasonable as those of an y establishment
SEALE & HOOVER, Clinton.
'lament, spoke on home rule for Ireland in
the Music Hall, Boston, Thursday night.
He wan greeted by an audience of about
3,000 people, and his appeal for funds to
aid in carrying on the work of his party
resulted in the raising of a little more than
05,000.
A PRESENT TOEVERYBODY.
All our readers should send to the
Publishers of The Home, lel Milk St., -Bos-
ton, Mass., and get a get a set of their
beautiful Stamping Patterns. They can
be used for embroidery, outlining of em-
broidery or painting. All desirable,
and good size; some 5x8 are ninetyinches. (J1) cne differentpatterns and
two alphabets, one a large forget-me-not
pattern. With this outfit the publishers
send The Home, a besiege' pa )er centait:-
ing Stories, Fashions, Fancy ork, etc.,
for 3 mouths, and only ask fo 0 centa to
cover cost of postage on patterns andpaper.
Our illustrated Premium List of ::00 pre-
miums sent free to any address, Take
advantage of this offer now.
The people of Georgetecee, Halton Cm:
ty;Ont., are up in arms over a scandalous
abuse of patronage by the Conservative
member, ilID Henderson -Nr r L.117,
.-
Goodenow, postmaster,
ated, and his daughter did the work of the
office to the public satisfaction, thus sup -
parting her invalid father and mother.
The member has had a change made, and
his own son appointed to the office, not-
witbetanding the fact that the majority of
the people desired the office to go to the
worthy and qualified daughter of the late
postmaster. A similar occurrence took
place recently in the constituency of North
Ontario, Ont., represented by Mr. Madill.
A postmaster, conducting general business
got into financial difficulties; his son un-
dertook to pay off the father's liabilities,
and was succeeding admirable, turning in-
to the numerous creditors the earning ,from
the post offiice. The sympathy of the com-
munity was a 1 with the young Fran, who
was condacting the office to the satisftetion
of all, and carrying a great burden] for so
young a man. Mr Madill, however, claim-
ed the patronage for his family, and the
government yielded.
PREVENTION I8 BETTER
Than cnre, and those who are subject to
rheumatism can prevent attack by keeping
the blood pure and free from the acd which
enures the disease. You can 'rely upon
Handreattarrh, also remedy
very fofor rheum-
ether'.m of
scrofula, salt rheum, boils and other dis-
eases caused by impure blood. It tones and
vitalizes the whole system.
Hood's Pills are easy and gentle in effect.
Dr, 0. Langlois, one of Windsor's leads
ing physicians and citizens, died Friday of
typhoid fever. He was first taken i 1
about two weeks ago, and before he was
confined to his bonse told severed of his
patients and friends that be had a presenti-
ment
vca
his wife and family abos e die. He s
about $ 0,0 0inea
and personal estate.
vn„ CERT1FtC ItiZIP
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Not only a relief but a cure for all kinds of
HEAD PAINS, SICK STOMACH
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Be sure you get STARE'S.
PREPARED BY R. STARK, M.0.0,1%, CMEMl6T
FROM a+.Asoow UNrveaa:rv, SCOTLAND.
FOR THE R. STARK MEDICINE CO.
25 OENTs a box. Bold by all Dr i ggistK
Eutirels now Compound
PIMPS : PUMPS
It you want a first -oleos, well -made pomp, one
that will give you satiafaettonl send your order
Meier IN SIN limas,—Distressing Hid , -to the ,,undersigned. tie wi.1 dig and stein
walla, and do iG at the Cle90at rices. He also
ney and Bladder diseases relieved in six bandfes a first-class yonc , PUMP
KIDNEY Cum.”This new remedy is
a
JAMES FERGUSON
hours by the "Naw GREAT SoorII AtantcAN
great surprise and delight to physicians on Opposite Queen's Hotel - High Street,t
,
0/int
account of its exceeding promptness in re-
lieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back
and every part of the urinary presages in
male or female. It relieves retention of
water and pain in passing it almost im-
mediately. If you want quick relief and
cure this is your remedy. Sold by Watts
& Co.,Druggist.
Tho Britishl3,opxd._of,.Ag ulturej-in=re
plying to the arguments of the Scottish de-
putation asking for the removal of embargo
on Canadian cattle, say they have not yet
been satisfied that the Canadian laws
and regulations afford sufficient and rea-
sonable security against the importation
of pleura -pneumonia. Some are of the
opinion that this statement has sc me
reference to the quarantine against the
United States. It is urged, however, that
the Canadian Government should ask the
Board of Agriculture just exactly what is
further required. •
MRS. E. COLEMAN.
For • some years Paine's Celery Com-
pound has been the chosen and favorite
medicine with thousands of our Canadian
women in every province. This truly
wonderful medicine has almost entirely
superseded the methodes of the old schools;
it has done more for suffering humanity
than all the combined efforts of physicians.
• No other medicine of our times has ever
drawn forth such hearty and honest corn-.
testimonyna Pairie's`Celery
Compound from women
fall
ranks.
In this issue we 6n et aportraits of
three Canadian ladies who have been fb-
stored and made whole through the mar-
vellous curing powers of Paine's Celery
Compound. These ladies did not yield to
the interested motives of profit -loving med-
icine dealers; they were not persuaded to
try the something else just as good; they
were fortunate enough to buy the only
medicine that could save their lives.
Messrs Stanley and Steep are agents for
the above fence, which is claimed to be the
best £eneing wire manufactured of the kind
$TA lTLEY & STEEP, Clinton
Ar,
DU N'
BAKINO
TPOW D E
THECOOK S BEST FRIEND
DAVIS'
PAI
Kil LLE
IS THE BEST REMEDYFOR
,ni h al RU I ES,
CAS. +"�: URjNS
FiChes.
HOW TO GET A "SUNLIGHT
PICTURE.
Send 25"Sunlight" Soap wrappers wrap-
per bearing the words "Why Does a Wom-
an Look Old Sooner Than a Man")to LEVER
Boos., Ltd., 43 Scott St., Toronto, and
you will receive by post a pretty picture,
free from advertising and well worth fram-
ing. This is an easy way to decorate your
home. The soap is the best in the market
and 'it will only Bost lc postage to send in
the wrappers, if you leave the ends open.
Write your address carefully.
DO YOU WANT
A First-class Step or Long Ladder ?
A handy Wheelbarrow ?
A Splendid Churn, or anything of like
nature? Then call oniW. SMITHSON, a
shop, No.7 Frederick St., or E. Dinsleys
Will be at;Dinsley's corner every Sater ly_W, _..
etiternesri :
BANNER ROUTE.
Does ,it ever strike you that the new
Wabash line between Detroit and Chicago,
just completed, forms. part of the shortest
lino 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 ,adyan.tege,,a,,g leis,
Railwl esti`"he oiztlinod here, any R. R.
ticket agent will 'tell you the rest, write or
call at our new office, N. E. Co. King &
Yonge street Toronto. J. B. Richardson
Canadian Passenger agent.
AIRS. JOHN H. PIERCE.
The following testimonials forcibly speak
in favor of the one remedy that every sick,
suff, ring and weary woman should use.
Mrs Gilbert F. Saunders, of Owen Sound
Ont., says: -
"For over a year I suffered from pains in
my head, leg and shoulder, • and was in a
bad condition. I went to four doctors, but
they gave me no relief. A physician after-
wards advised me to rare your Paine's Celery
Compound; I did so, and it has completely
cured me. I recommend it highly to all
who suffer from the same ailment."
Mrs E. Coleman', of Brant House, Bur-
lington, Ont., who was ill for nearly 20
years, Saye:
"I feel it my duty to let you know what
Paine's Celery Compound has done for me.
I am now 60 years of age, and have been
very ill for nearly 20 years. During fray
long illnees doctors and patent medicines
failed to cure me. At the hospital I was
told that I was suffering from tumors; and
often, no matter how I tried to cheer my-
self, I felt like putting an end to my life.
I heard of your Paine's Celery Compound
and commenced to use it, and it has done
wonders.for me. I can now get up at five
o'cloak every morning and get my sons off
to work at seven; and very often I walk
six miles before I take breakfset. I feel
better than ever before in my life, and my
friends are all surprised at the wonderful
change in my health. Paine's Celery Com
pound is a grand medicine, and I will al-
ways recommend it to those who need it."
Mrs John H. Pierce, of King St. West,
St. John, N. B., forcibly writes:
"1 consider it a duty to recommend your
Paine's Celery Compound to suffering hu-
manity. 1 suffered terribly from constipa-
tion, weakness, nervousness, kidney and
troubles; t was also subject to those
ALL MEN
Young, old or middle-aged, who find them-
selves nervous, weak and exhausted, who
are broken down from excess or over -work,
resulting in many of the followingsy olid
toms i—Mental depression, premature
d
age, loss of vitality, loss of memory, bad
dreams, dimness of sight, palpitation of the
heart, emissions, lack of energy, pain in the
kidneys, headache, pimples on the face and
body, itching or- peculiar sensation about
the scrotum, wasting of the organs, dizzi-
ness, specks before the eyes, twitching of
the muscles, eyelids and elsewhere, bash-
fulness, deposits in the urine, loss of will
power, tenderness of the scalp, and spine,
weak and /tabby muscles, desire td sleep,
failure to be rested by sleep, constipation,
dullness of bearing, lossvoice, desire for
solitude, excitability of temper, "dunken
eyes, surrounded with LEADEN mans, oily
looking skin, etc., are all symptoms of less
-) vous debility, that lead to insanity,
un
cured, The spring or vital force having
every function wanes in
tl gh abuse
lost its tension,
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111 s
MUNN N +Sc CO., who have had nearly fifty genre'
experience In the patent business. Communica-
tions strictly confidential. A Handbook of In-
formation concerning Patents and bow to ob-
tain them sent free. Also a catalogue of mechan-
ical and scientific books sent free.
Patents taken through Munn Et Co. receive
special notice in the Scientific American. and
thns are brought widely before the public with.
Out 000E to the inventor. This splendid paper.
issued
t circulation of any scientific work in the
Wo ld. $3 a year. Sample comes sent free.
Building Edition. monthly, 82.50a year. Single
copies, 2,5 cents. Every number contains bean.
Orel plates, in colors. and Photographs of new
houses. with plans. enabling builders to show tho
latest designs and secure contracts. • Address
MUNN & CO., ivsw YORK, 361 BnoAnivae.
PURE HONEY
For sale, combs and xtracted
C. HOARE. Clinton
Clinton Planing -Mill
DRY KILN!
The Fubscriber, having the very latest improved
maghinery, and employing the moat skilled work-
men is able to do work in bis line in the most
satisfactory manner, at reasonable rates and
' on the ah rteat notice. A trial solicited.
FACTORY NEAR G.T.B. STATION, CLINTON •
THOS. McKENZIE
ROBERT -.= DOWNS,
CLINTON,-
Manufacturer and Proprietor for the best Swat
:4itti Dog in use. Agent for the sale and appli-
cation of the q y-Ftattsa PATENT AUTOMATIC Bofnsa
CLEANER, STEAM FITTINGS furnished end app
ed on shirt notice
fftwilorti. ErAgar4O3. ,and all kinds of
dgnol■iatery repaired eupedittouely
and Ara aycvtisfaetory .naioner
Farm Implements, manufactured and repaired
Steatn and water pumps furnished and put in
positipn. Dry 'Kilns fitted up on application_..-
. ,....., ...........Charges`mudeerate.
lliver
consequence. Those who Iron
committed in ignorance, may bo an m1Oo i of akin dise.fee,li The first dose ofihttouoh
Paine's
into cured. end your address
rti stamps for ed, on diseases peculiar ,1 afteryhavingotaken 3i botles, I feel mucme; and h
I, man, sent sealed, Address Toronto,
, OnV.t.,
, LIMON, ,
24 A9acciouneli Ave.,, Toronto, Ont., Canadae weno
al rfeeiings, and I e ii
. ia d s,ver ., save
Please mention this paper. _ the Compound to my luny and she thrived
Children Cry for I well on it. It is a grand remedy, and I
hope till who read this may benefit by my
' Pitcher's ,Caster's„ ,. recommendation.„ .
HURON AND BRUCE
Loan ,; Investment Co'y
This
at is esaeoInterest
m
SecurityaLowt Bates of
MORTGAGES ~. - PURCHASED
SAVINGS BANK BRANCH.
3, 4 and 5 per Cent. Interest Allowed OS
Deposita, according toamount and time left.
OFFICE --Cor. Souare and North St., Goderich
HORACE GORTON, Manager
House Paifttili aid Paper Unita..__ .
The undersigned is prepared to promptly exe-
cute all orders for PAINTING, SALSOMINING
PAPERHANGING, &c. He is a practical man 01
ong experience ;and gaarenteee to do all work
in a manner that shall bo satisfactory, while
prices will be exceedingly moderate, Orders re
spectfell y solicited.
GEO. POTTS, Kirit St., Clinton
City BAKERY
The undersigned having bought u
will t' a the business at the old stand
He will endeavor, by supplying a s
ale, to merit the iboral support of the people
Bread delivered anywhere to town.
Fruit Sponge Cakes
1' d short notice.
OPPOSITE FAIR'S HILL.
ot the bakery
business so succelsfu11y carried on by Mr Wm.
YBung,continue tt tclass and
QUICKLY YIELD TO
0 kfti
t.
satin JAMES YOUNG, - CLINTON
Wedding Cakes, rni or p
supplied on
RUM8AL1SM1L FACTORY
,Huron Street, Clinton.
We have on hand an assortment of splendid
BUGGIES. CARRIAGES, & WAGGONS
Which we guarantee to be of rst-class material and workmanship.
I you want a good articleiat the price of a poor one, call and see us.
111CTIVILIAAJLAILi, .. CLZiiPoN
N9Vi_LEIVRIL POR XMAS TRADE
..f.."
parr ..I.., G_'t Dessert, Vondon Layers, Black Baskets and feon
r<VJ .L ..,L.. Fwd Raisers, London
las off stalk, fine off stalk selected
CURRANTS, Primo Provincials in barrels and half barrels, ohoioest Vostizzes in cases
Now Prunes, Firs and Dates, Oranges and Lemons, NUTS, new soft shelled Almonds
Now Grenoble Walnuts and Filberts, Shelled Almonds. New PEELS. Orange, Lemon.
and Citron. Fresh ground SPICES of all kinds. Full lines of CRf)OKRRY, CEIIN A
and GLASSWARE—Tea Setts, Dinnrr Sets, Toilet Setts. Special values in new sea
son TEAS and fragrant COFFEES. Cash for BUTTER and EGGS.
N. ROB ON, -~ Clinton