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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton New Era, 1894-08-03, Page 6• Ai.. 1isf 3,, 1 `► R A 7?� rY• BONCENTR ,TI+IP EXTRACT. There is one man in the United Senate who has beekt a model of silence. Ransom, of North Carolina, has not made a speech in fifteen years. $e Used to be a fine orator, too, but he had to give up speaking on account of heart trouble. Smokeless ecostoalale .ba new Chemicalmb afollowed a "fog creator.' « A- Gerwau. names.. Reihm is the inventor.' It is a spell Which when it. exp lodes enshrouds in darkness e, r o s at whom itia aim- ed. It also cause soldier to`cough. uljamma, wits that a sugar -Plum` you' gave me?" asked little Mabel. No, dear, it was one of Dr. Ayers's Pills." "Please may 1 have another?" "Not now, dear; one of those blot pills i e le y o ' ned at present, bedaupu every d fe9tie Cloth manufacturers have learned to mix cotton and wool so thoroughly that mere feeling will not detect the presence of cotton. The only sure method , in such, cages i4' to boil a piece poution the goods in a sof caustic tash, which will feat upo thewool and leave the vegetable fiber intact. Additional evidence on the subject of the su posed heat ,.from the sun's ray* is fn iii hed lay an experiflient re- cently reported in France. A balloon with registering instruments was sent up yt distance of ten miles above the earths surface, where the temperature regrstered was found to be 104 degrees pabrenheit. Y.. race a situation, and you are three- quarters master of it.The . of,N w Yoke is $8 x,000,000. Statetion of the Evidences of sun worship are found in the mythology of every land, • We' feed upon what we read, but di- gest only what we meditate upon. To rule one's anger is well; to pre - men tilt is still better.•• -Trojan: Edwards,. Ungraciousness in rendering a bene- fit, like a hoarse voice, mars the music of the song. Minard's Liniment ogres LaGrippe. The spare moments of life have been the opportunities for greatest achieve- ments. Nothing makes a man more cautious than the conviction that his advice is going to be followed. The British Museum now has more than 10,000,000 books, and additions are be,#ng:made at the rate of,50,000 a year. Maty run about after happiness, like an absent-minded man hunting for his hat while it is on his head or in his hand. THE CLINTON NVN ERA when Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria- when she was a Child, she cried Mr Castorla. . Wheal she became Mies, she clung to Castoria. Menik° had Children, she gave them °Astoria. Sir Belfry- Ponsonby, secretary to Queef'. ictoria, disposes of the delu- sion that ahe'r• A` Majesty- invariably makes a present 'irf 3 ,guineas to the parents of triplets. The Queen's bounty is dispensed under certain conditions only. The three children must all survive, and there must be proof that the parents, though respect- able, are too poor to meet the unfore- seen demands made upon them by the appearance of the trio. The results of examination of Euro- pean statistics by M. Lagneau go to show that as among occupations con- sumption is most prevalent among per- sons whose work is sedentary, while per living in the open air enjoy an al omplete immunity. From an- ' point of view, consumption ap /pears to increase in towns rapidly with the density of population. Extraordinary statements regarding the boycotting of Rev. Roderick Ross, Free Church, Coll, Scotland, were made before the Deer Forests commis- sioners at Arinagour. Donald McIn- nes, mason, delegate, said at the first first rent collection after Col. Stewart became landlord he sat receiving the rents in the parish church with a six - chamber revolver before him on the table. Mr Ross, their respected Free Church minister, had lifted up his voice against the tyranny, and as a re - ,.,gad been boycotted. The last -' move mains him,was the barricading of his doors y the erection of six rows of barbed wire fencing, and the filling up of the well from which the manse otits-supply of, water with_all_soF.ts ,of,. filth and stones. • Send me $5 worth of W jllie,m'B Royal, Remedy and Pills to Winnipeg. I used several bottles when in Seaforth, and knew the good of it." P. KLINHAMMER, Winnipeg, !Manager of Northwest CatholioReview. Often do'We .think when we ought to act, and act when it ilehoovee up to re- flect; hence caution is frequently as fatal as rashness. KNOWN LON i.)ON PIIOPI+kl 1 SAY;. Mr S,. F. Glass, London Pottery Works, song to express�thetestimonials beenefioial effects I havtoo e ex- perienoed from the nee of R. t3tark's (Head- ache, Neuralgia and Liver) Powders per- sonally and in my family, as they have aft forded me perfeot relief from the most dis- tressing siok headaobes which frequently' incapacitated me from doing business. I know of others equally benefited. I consid- er :thein. -one of ,the meet useful medical combinations of the day." Mr H. C. Paterson, of Messrs Masuret found Sta k's PO/dere grocers, for says:—"I b Headache, 13tarli's Billiottsneee and Liver, to afford immed- iate and permanent relief in every oase." Mrs L. G. Johnsons says:—A most valu- able remedy. The result has always been satisfactory." Price 25 cents a box: sold by all medioine dealers. In 1735 English Aaminhter`s were" first made. But it was not until 1749 that a loom was constructed that would produce a Brussels carpet. When' Egyptians went fishing they used to spit in the Eile in honor of the river god. Hence it is said, comes the modern fisherman's,.practic , of spitting on the book to'it suee good luck. • The oldest guild in England is the Worshipful Company of Blacksmiths. It still enjoys the ancient right of in- specting any smith's shep within four miles of;the boundary of London. RHEIIMATr9M OtIRED IN A DAY. -South Am- erica Rheumatic Cures for Rheumatism and Nearlgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its notion upon the system is re- markable and mysterious. removes at once the cause, and the disease immediate ly disappears. The first dose greatly bene. fits. Sold by WATTS & CO., and ALLAN & WILSON, druggists. •'Josiar"," said Mrs Corntossel, "this industrial army business 'Kits mei "It do me. too"' he replied: "ef er feller is goin' ter walk its fur the sake of walk- in' an' gettin' nowheres, he might jes' ez well do it behind er plow as any other way." BELIEF re six Hoens.—Ulstressing Hid ney and Bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the "NEW GREAT SOUTH AMERICAN KIDNEY Cram." This new remedy is a great surprise and delight to physicians on account of its exceeding promptness in re- lieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary passages 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., and ALLAN & WILSON, Druggists. A Chicago lad makes a living by se- curing seats for women in crowded cars. He makes his stand at a thor- oughfare that is always thronged, and arranges with some well-to-do woman with her auris lull ofburrdles; or pew haps a baby, to run around and jump on the car before it reaches the corner. When it gets to that point he has a seat reserved for her. Tennyson could take a worthless sheet of paper, write a poem on it and make it worth $65,000—that's genuis. Vanderbilt can write a few words on a sheet of paper and make it worth 55,- 000,000—that's capital. The United States can take an ounce and a quarter of gold and stamp upon it an "eagle bird," and make it worth $20—that's money. A mechanic can take material worth $5 and make it into watch springs- worth- $1,000—that's. skill. A,, merchant can take an article worth 75c and sell it for. 31—that's business. A lady can purchase a 75 cent hat, but she prefers one that cost $27—that's foolishness. A ditch -digger works ten hours a day and handles several tons of earth for $3—that's labor: The Writer of this could write a check for 880,000,000, but it wouldn't be worth ten cents—that's rough. A Racking Cough At the West Lothian cattle show the other day Lord Rosebery secured first and second prizes for shorthorn cows, four first prizes and one second prize for sheep, and a first and second prize for pigs. HEART DISEASE RELIEVED IN 30 MIsures: All oases of organo or sympathetic heart diseta,se, relievtiil in 30, minutes .and quickly cured, by Dr. Agnew's Cure ;for the Heart. one dose convinces. Sold by Watts & Co., and ALLAN & Wrasos, druggists. Recently a woman of Limington, Me., became convinced that someone was stealing her flour, and, in order to catch the thieves, she scattered Paris green in the flour barrel. In a day or two her next -door -neighbor's family of four were taken sick with symptoms of arsenical poisoning. A PLOWSHARE ,FOR 4 BELL in West Jacksonville is.,i small col- ored church, The church is an old edifice, and its congregation has grown steadily until only one-half of it can be accommodated' at one time. The church has no bell to call the pious people to worship, but it has some. , thing that answers the same purpose. About the time for the brothers and sisters to assemble; a small bo y, pro- bably 10 years old, steps outside the door with a big plowshare dangling by a string. In the other hand is a rail- road spike. Every ten seconds. or so he strikes the plowshare with the spike, and keeps it up for about ten. minutes, when he gives a vairiation in a series of sharp' raps 'to ; imitate the tolling of a bell. ' The imitation is first rate, and the sound is not at all unmusical, and calls the people to the church just as effect- ually as if the best bell in the world hung in the steeple. Cured by Ayer's Oherry Pectoral. Mrs. P. D. HALL, 217 Genessee St., Lockport, N. Y., says : "Over thirty years ago, I remember hearing my father describe the wonder - 1 curative effects of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. During a recent attack of La Grippe, which assumed the form of a catarrh, soreness of the lungs, accom- panied by an aggravating cough, I used various remedies and prescriptions. While some of those medicines partially alleviated the coughing during the day, none of them afforded me any relief from that spasmodic action of the lungs which would seize me the moment I attempted to lid down at night. After ten or twelve such nights, I was Nearly in Despair, and had about decided to sit up all night in my easy chair, and procure what sleep I could in that way. It then oe-' curred to me that I had a bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. I took a Spoonful of this preparation in a little water, and was able to lie down without coughing. In a few moments, I fell asleep, and awoke in the morning greatly refreshed and feeling tali, better. I took a teaspoonful of the Pec- toral every night for a week, then grad- ually decreased the dose, and in two weeks my cough was cured." Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Prepared by Dr. J'. d.Ayer & Co., Lowell, lir Pr. rnynecoflet,surotooUre _d_ 1♦� HOW TO GET A SUNLIGHT PICTURE. Send 25"Sunlight" Soap wrappers"wrap- peY bearing the words "Why Does a Wum- ane,Look Old Sooner Than a Man")to Levee 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 cost lc postage to send in the wr t Pers, if you leave the ends opeu•. Write your address carefully. MOST BENEFICIAL. CLINTON, Ont., July 11th, 1894.—I am taking my eleventh bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla and find it most beneficial to myself and baby. It is very strengtbing and also pnrifying for the blood and I reo- commend it very strongly. Mae HELEN WALL. Hood's Pills are especially prepared to be taken with Hood's Sarsaparilla. SURPLUS HORSES. What to do with surplus horses is proving a rather perplexing problem in the Northwest. It is estimated that in East Washington, Oregon, Montana, Nevada and Idaho there are 2,000,000 head of half-breed horses for whicno market can be found. The prices brought at auction sales are so low that there is no profit in raising the animals. A few dollars will now buy a good mustang in any part of the country. Meanwhile,+the stock running wild on the big ranches goes on increasing out of all propor- tion to the demand. The cause of poor horse trade is largely the employment of electricity as a motive power in every part of the country, and no mar- ket can be assured in the future except for horses with a thor•obred strain in them. It is now proposed literally to kill off by thousands the mongrel herds of the Northwest and convert them in- to fertilizing and similar compounds. With this end in view a company has been organized at Portland, Ore., and a site for the abattoirbas been secured. It is proposed -by the incorporators to bring all the horses purchased to their abattoirs, and there kill them by a painless method The flesh will then he rendereil'`of a1T its fat; ` else the residue, with the bones and hoofs, will be made into a fertilizer. The hides, that have always a market value, will be carefully removed and salted, the hair being shaved off and with mane and tail, used for the stuffing of mat- tresses and upholstery work. A por- tion of the meat will also be compress- ed for chicken food, and no part of the hide, hair, flesh or bone that can be put into any practical use will be lost sight` of. V WILL EXCEL ALL OTHERS CANADA'S GREAT INDUSTRIAL FAIR TORO NTO.' SEPT. 3 to 15 1894. VAST IMPROVEMENTS THIS YEAR Exhibits and Attractions Great- er and Grander than ever. All Entries Close August 11th. The best holiday outing of the year! Cheap Excursions on all Railways. RAM'S HORN WRINKLES. , The greatest work any one can do is to please God. The man will be remembered, who forgets himself for others. Keep yourreligion inconstant use or you will be sure to lose it. To be God's heir is to have a right to the securest place in God's gift. Minard's Liniment is the Best. If we are willing to do good, God will see to it that we have a chance. The devil never pushes a man who is willing to stand still and do nothing. If a man will care for his soul his conscience will care for everything else, The one who gets the most good out of a good sermon is the one most will- ing to live it. Minard's Liniment for Rheumatism. A great many people claim to be- lieve in a heaven, but only afew seem to live that way. Patient suffering for Christ's sake is one of the highest possible tests of loyatly to him. f A grave from which there is no re- surrection is the one in which we bury our talents. "Forget those things which are be- hind, and reach forth unto those things which are above." "If thou seek Him He will be found of thee, but if thou forsake Him He will cast thee off forever." The only peace that remains and sustains when peace is needed, is the peace that comes from God. One reason why God does use some people is because they are not Willing for Him to use their money. Have you found out that iOs the way you walk and not the way you talk that impresses itself upo i the characters of your children. A11 the devil can do against the true soldier of Christ is to interrupt his communications, and make it a 1 the longer until pay day, A BOON TO Hbaarr. EN.—One bottle of ng- lish Spavin Liniment completely remo ed a curb from my horse. I take pleasu a in recommending the remedy, as it acts ith mysterious promptness in the removal rom horses of hard, soft or calloused In ps, blood epavin, splints, curbs, weeny, :floe and sprains. GEORGB ROBB, Fa met, Markham,. Ont. Sold by Watts & Co,i, and Atadlt & Wuao*LDiai ieile CONSUMPTION is averted, or if too late to avert it it is often cared and always relieved by. Scott's Emulsion the Cream of Cod-liver Oil. Cures Coughs, Colds and Weak Lungs. Physicians, the world over, endorse it. Don't be deceived by Substitutess Scott 4 Bowne, Belleville. All Druggists. 500. &v. J. J. WITIOCROW, H. J. HILL, rresldeat. Manager; Toronto Th"o•-bestValue for the Cogqumer of any soap in the market. Millions of women throughout til world can vouch for this, as in is they who have proved its value. It brings them lees labor, greater comfort. -_ POWDERS Cure SICK HEADACHE and gue,a NeuraCoated lgia 20 MINUTES. Dizzi- ness, Biliousness, Pain in the Side, Constipation, Torpid Liver, Bad Breath. to stay cured also regulate the bowels. TEAT RIOE TO Yard. PRIOS 26 CalTA AT DRUG STORMS. VOTERS' LIST, 1894. 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Notice is hereby given that 1 have transmitted or delivered to the persons mentioned in sections 5 and 6 of the Voters' List Act, the copies requir- ed by the said sections to be so transmitted or delivered of the list made pursuant to said Act, of all persons appearing by the last revised As- sessment Boli o1 said municipality to be entitled to vote in the said municipality at elections for members of the Legislative Assembly, and at Municipal Elections, and that said list was post- ed up at •my office, at Londoeboro, on the 121)1 day of July, 1894, and remains there for inspec- tion. Electors are called upon to examine the said list, and if any omissions or any other errors are found therein, to take immediate proceedings to have the said errors corrected ae,ording to law. JAMES CAMPBELL, Clerk of Hullctt. Dated this 12th day of July, 1894. NOTICE TO CREDITORS, Notice is hereby riven, pursuant to the Statute in lat aimsbehalf, against net the estate! of Alonzo hav- ing a Hodges Manning, late of the Town of Clinton, in the Coun- ty of Huron, Solicitor, deceased, who died on or about the 1st day of July, AAy. D. 1894, at the said r Town and bypostprepaid, hereby PiTiedaled l, Co linton, Ontario, Bander, the Executor of the last will of the said deceased, on or before the 1st day of September, 1894, their Christian names and Sur- names, addresses and descriptions and full parti- culars of the claims. verified by affidavit, and immediately after the said 1st day of September, the said Executor will proceed to distribute the ascots amongst those of whose claims be shall then leave had not ee, and ho will not ;he liable for the said assets r any part thereof, to any per- son or persons ct ahoso claims ho shall not then have rcteivod no tie. JAMES SO TT 8olibitor for said EitoutOr, Dated at dila on. July 19, 1894. ittet 4: DELICATE H 0 w 14 • MURRAY' &. LANMAN'S IMPEF ISIiABLE 1 PURE SWEET LASTING jtl1YT-e A,0 '11,1i (111.#11. FeA3. RICH RARE PUNGENT 6V F LO Wi ff 1, Ti ATER ' STILL HOLDS THE FIRST PLACE IN POPULAR FAVOR. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. ` FRAGRANT . Well worth 75c Each For 35c Each or 3 for $1 ROBT. COATS & SON, CLINTON. DON'Tr I ESPAIR DODDS Ki DN EYi ti� ILL CURE YOU B CHANCE FOR EVERYBODY. --WE HAVEQJUST-PURCHASED A LINE:OF-- Bedroom. Sultles, :Bt-d,eboaards Bettension Tables and Lounges At;arbrg rednotion on the regular prioe, and we are going to give our oustomera the bbeenefit' of this reduction; so now is your chance to make your home look weg very little money. Spade will not allow us to quote prices, as we have as .nany different lines, but Dome and see for yourself what great bargain• we have to offer yon. ' We guarantee Dodd's Kidney Pills to cure any cast of Bright's Disease Diabetes, Lumbago, Dropsy, Rheumatism, Heart Disease, Female Troubles, Impure Blood—or money refunded, Sold by all dealers in medicine or by mail on receipt ofp ce, 5oc. per box, or Six boxes$a.so. DR. 1... ASMITH ;St CO.. Tordnto. , Parlor Suites, Centre Tables, Racks Book Caeca. Secretaries, Bed Springs, Mattresses And everything in our line cheaper than ever. We want your trade, and if Good Geode, Low Prices and Honest Dealings,is what you want, we will have it, Furniture to suit everybody. JOSEPH CHIDLEY, 1FURNITURE DEALER AND UNDERTAKER. JOS. CHIDLEY JR.,Funeral Director and Embalmer, Night Calls Answered at his residence, King Strut, opposite the Foundry. Save Y our Potatoes We have seonred the exclusive right forithis place to sell Church's POTATO BUG FINISH r'orlthe destruction of that pest. The Finish ants as a fertilizer for the potato, thnslacooniplishi en and purpose. Ask for . a supply It is used dry. See circular a PARIS GREEN To meet the views of those who don't like to try new things Now is FORKS, Pe time to roonre PAINTS,IL, your TURNIP SEED VARNISH, FENCE good WIREand nea. HAY Barbed, Galvanised and Black. BUTTER and EGGS WANTED for Cash or Trade. ADAMS' EMPORIUM, LONDESBORO R. ADAMS. RUMBALL S CIILI1 FACTORY Huron Street, Clinton. We have on hand an assortment of splendid BUGGIES. CARRIAGES, & WAGGONS Which we guarantee to bo of first-class material and workmanship. I you want a good article at the price of a poor ono, call and see tiSS. F. kt. M$MA►.L . -- (I.INToClI.I •