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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton New Era, 1894-08-10, Page 9THEY PO NOT D)a,SPAIR, An utter loss of hope is not oharacteris- tie to poneunptivos, though no other form of disease is so fatal, unless its progress ie arrested. by use elf Soott's Emulsion, which` is pod Liver Oil made as palata):le ae cream, Mak is!matured, havine of g been on the Farm for yeanre, and being very strongly built, while at the same lime adapted to all kiede of work, and is noted for its lightness of draft and easy running. Those Who have used them will nee no other, while the oe at which it ie sold is no more than wonld e paid for an inferior article. The undereigned Bole agent for this neighborhood, and the wag lion may be inspected at any time at his shop OLIVER JOHNSTON, BLACKSMITH ISAAC STREET, : CLINTON LIVE HOGS WANTED—Live Hogs from 150 to 200 Pounds. D. CANTELON, Clinton J. C. STEVENSO, —THE LEADING—. UNDERTAKER —AND— EMBALMER. A FULL LINE OF GOODS KEPT in STOCK ThebestEmbalming Fluidused Splendid Hearse. ALBERT ST. ,CLINTON - eaidenca Iestere:"= --"- OPPOSITE TOWN HALL. DO YOU WANT A First-class Stop 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, Dingley Will be at!Dinsley's corner every Saturday afternoon, Clinton Planing Mill —AND— DRY KILN! The subscriber, having the very latest improved machinery, and employing the most skilled work - mon is able to do work in his line in the most satisfactory manner, at reasonable rates and on the shortest notice. A trial solicited FACTORY NEAR G.T It, STATION, CLINTON THOS. McKENZIE ROBERT -:- DOWNS, 0LINTON, Manufacturer and Proprietor for the best eiwa Mt* Dog 10 use. Agent for thosale and appli- cation of the rirFienER PATENT AUTOMATIO BOILS, CLEANER. STEAM FITTINGS furnished and app ed on short notice Boilers, Engines, and all kinds o Machinery repaired expeditiously and In asatisfactory manner Farm implements manufactured' and repaired Steam and water pumps furnished and put in ,positipn. Dry Hilus fitted up on application Charges moderate. Hose Painting and Paper ganging The undersigned ie prepared to promptly exe- cute all orders for PAINTING, KALSOMINING PAPER.HANGING, &o. He ie a practical man of bag experience ;and guarantees to do all work in a manner that shall be satisfactory, whil prices wil be exceedingly moderate. Orders re, specttnlly solicited. GEO. POTTS, C. Carter's house, Victoria St., Clinton (vv -i ce c° Moke ImEr SNZ17,100 Goo! Q'I GAFL" le i5 Real) " �r Equal 'to an iM orredx . TX My AdvI e'and kr�ij t ortettin 10 bene SMoKe f .1 "AOt CIa�pIR� Co�,t_.--r.c G• firm 0 /'toNrs uJtt.. IJ HER : SHOP. City ,Butcher Shop SMITH'S BLOCK, AP>r'08ITE THE POST OFFICE, CLINTON Tho undersigned having opened out in-thq Smith desist/fete tetst nohanhe very choicest Mahe ex. pence outside of himself, hole in a position to eon at. the very oloeest prides. He will at all times be prepared to pay the • highest market price for Export Cattle. LIVE HOGS always wanted;for export. Give hint a can. ROBT. FIT,ZSIMONS Clinton MEAT Market BUSINESS : CHANGE. The undersigned desires tofintimate that he has bought out the interest of Mr Couch, in the butchering business lately parried on under the yle of FORD & COUCH. He will continue the same at the old stand, and trusts by giving the closest and most careful attention to the busi- ness straightforward and courteous treatment to all, and handling only choice meat, to merit and reooive a fair sharp of public patronage. All orders oarefully and.promptly filled JAMES A. FORD . Central Butcher Shop Subscriber desires to thank the publio general- ly, for the patronage bestowed upon him; and at position same n ever ttime to o a pplythe wants os now in f all As he gives personal attention to all the detail, of the business customers can rely on their orders being promptly and satisfactorily filled. His motto is "good meat at reasonable price,." Choice Sausage, Poultry, &c., in season. Cash paid for Hides, Skins, &o. JOHN SCRUTON, Albert St., Clinton. Flour and Feed Stores Flour, Feed & Seed Store The undersigned partnership,formed dee toimate that they will keep on han the very beat FLOUR and FEED Of all kinds also the choicest variety of Clover, Timothy & Small Seeds Which will be sold at close margins for cash. SALT also kept on hand. They will also keep a choice variety of all kinds of TEAS which con- sumers will find to be excellent value. ( HILL & PROUT, HURON ST., CLINTON, COOK'S FlourFeed Store BRAN & SHORTS In large or small quantities. OIL CAKE and MEAL OF ALL KINDS. 10 pounds Choice Oatmeal for 1 bushel of -D: -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. R. AIOLSON President. 1'. W. THOMAS,....General Manager. Notes discounted, Collections made, Drafts le- aned, Sterling and American exchange bought and sold at lowest current rates. Interest al- lowed on deposits. fr i-tm RP' . Money advanced to (armee on their own note with one or more endorsers. No mortgage re- quired as security H. C. BREWER, {Manager. GEO. D. MCTAGGART. BANKER ALBERT ST, - CLINTON. A general Banking Business tl ansacted NOTES MISCOUNTED Drafts issued. Interest allowed on deposits. FARRAN & TISB LL BANKERS, OLIN TONT. O NT Advances made to (dancers on their own notes at low rates of interest. general tanking Business traneaotea Inte-e allowed on deposits. de Notes bought J. P. TISDALL, Manage S. WILSON, GENERAL DEALER IN TINWARE HURON STREET, CLINTON hepalring of all kinds promptly attended to reasonable rates. A trial solletiod. Bonmiller Nursery FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, NORWAY SPRUCE, SCOTCH AND ASTRACHAN PINE, The latter of which we make a specialty. LARGE STOCK ON HAND The above ornamental trees and shrubbery will be sold at very low prices, and those wanting any thing in this connection will save money by pur chasing hero. Orders by?failtaill be promptly atfesded to, Address, JOHN STEWART, -- B.nmtllkre • • THE CI.Ilsi'reN Ali ERA August 10, 1894 IEMPfl ?ilAT! (ALWAYS READY) SIMIC Fides! (ALWAYS FAITHFUL) Two Grand Inscriptions Applicable only to Paine's Celery Compoold. The Great Medicine that Hakes People Well • Always ready! Always faithful! What grand words of comfort and cheer to sad and despondent hearts. We know that there are thousands who need the comforting and blessed assurance that there is a medicine ready for all trou- bles and emergencies, faithful in its work- ings, and honest in results. Paine's Celery Compound is the only medicine in the world that can claim for its banners and mottoes, "Always ready!" "Always faithful!" Past records will substantiate all that is claimed by Paine's Celery Compound. It has saved and oared thousands who were near death's portals; it proved to be the great healer and life -giver after men and women had vainly struggled with other medicines and presoripisons; it re- stored after physicians had uttered the terrible word "incurable." To those who now groan under burdens of suffering and disease, we say, with all candor, give Paine's Celery Compound an immediate trial; it has cured thousands af. flicted just as you are, and it will surely reach your case and do the same good work. Mr A. R. McGruer, of Dixon's Corners, Ont., speaks of his wonderful cure by Paine's Celery Compound as follows: -- "About six months ago my condition of health was alarming and I suffered very much. 1 was laid up three days out of every week; and I often said to my friends that it world be better, if it -was the Lord's will that I should be called away. Three of the best dootors attended me, but coula not relieve me in any way. It was then I was advised to use Paine's Celery Com- pound, which brought relief at once. Af- ter using this great remedy I find myself a new man, and feel just as bright as a boy of eighteen years. I think it is the great- est medicine in the world, and would strongly recommend it to all who suffer." "Fugitive trains" was added to rail- road nomenclature during the big strike. It applied to freights that started out for a certain destination, not knowing whether they would "git then e" or somewhere else. The newest idea in society is the "surprise" wedding. Invitations are sent out for a dinner party_, and—when th�dtliiei._is.71‘sdr the parson is intro- duced fn "a few well chosen words," the bridegroom takes his guests into his confidence, the bride blushingly takes her place and •the marriage is solemnized without further ceremony. The hottest place on earth is the vi- cinity of Massowah. When the north- west wind blows from the desert the thermometer has been known to go to 160. The men of the Italian garrison there can sleep only by the assistance of natives employed to go to and fro all night and sprinkle the bodies of the sufferers with water. The eyes of the deep sea fishes are very varied; some have neither •eyes nor sight; others have greatly enlarged eyeballs, so as to catch the least glimpse of light. Their eyes tend either to disappear or to be unusually efficient; but since no trace of sunlip ht can penetrate to any great depth, and it is probably • quite dark beyond a d'epth of some two hundred fathoms, i of what use can eyes be? IVIrs. J. H. IIORSNYDER, 152Pacitic Ave., Santa Cruz, Cal., writes: " When a girl at eehool, in heading, Ohio, I had a severe attack of brain fever. On my recovery, I found myself perfectly bald, and, for a long time, I feared I should bo permanently so. Friends urged me to use Ayer's Hair Vigor, and, on doing so, my hair Began to Grow, and I now have as fine a head of hair as one could wish for, being changed, how- ever, from blonde to dark brown." "After a fit of sickness, my hair eamo out in combfulls. I used two bottles of Ayer's Hair Vigor and now my hair is over a yard long and very full and heavy. I have recom- mended this preparation to others with like good effect."—Mrs. Sidney Carr, 1.160 Regina st., Harrisburg, Pa. "I have used Ayer's flair Vigor for several years and always obtained satis- factory results. I know it is the best preparation for the hair that, is endo." —C. T. Arnett, Mammoth Spring, Ark. Ayer's Hair Vigor Prepared by Dr. 3.0. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mase, About Oaetuses. A writer in the Popular Science Monthl the Man in the Street, what sort fia plun a cactus is, he will probably tell you it a leaf and no stem,' and each of the leaves grows out of the last one. Whenever w set up the man in the streastreakhewever y says that if you ask thateonve ' sot RJ ' 1'j , 1 aMI MI t To our oustomess who have helped us to make our last year the best in the history of i8 the fi,rl.u, we tender our best thanks, trod iniseee thea, we w,il will al,,.t,• qo efforts to not only retain their trade,.out to give thein even better value foe s' their money dr produce than heretofore. W e have jest ptosed the purchase ONE CAR .1.4011D OF SUGAR whois a suooessl4d grower of cactus as ; must have noticed that We do it in order to knock him down again, like anine-pin, the next moment; and this partioular,h athuoe is no exception to the rule; for the truth' ie, that a eaotns it all stem and no leaves, what looks like a leaf being really a branch stinking out at an angle. The true leaves, if there are any, are mere spines or prink les on .the surface, while the branches in the prickly pear and any of the ornament- al hothouse cactuses, are flattened out like a leaf to perform foliar function. In most plants, to put it simply, the leaves are the mouths and stomach of the organism; their thin and flattened blades 'are spread out horizontally in a wide expanse, covered with tiny throats and lips, which suck in carbonic acid from the surrounding air, and disintegrate it ' in their own cells un- der the influence of sunlight. In the priokley pears, on the eiSherery, it is the flattened item sad brauohee which under- take this essential operation in the life of the plant—the snaking in of carbon and giving out of oxygen, which la to the veg- etable exactly what the eating and digest- ing of food is to the animal organism. In their old age, however, the stems of the prickly pear display their true charm/tee by becoming woody in texture and losing their articulated leaf -like appearance. 500,000 Dogs in Pavia. Paris is interesting itself in a dog cru- sade. Some one has discovered that there are 600,000 dogs in that pity, and that it poets $5,000,000 a year to feed them. 'phis is one of those statistical fallacies that remind one of the discontented pendu- lum. No one calculates how much the doge are worth to the owners in loyalty, affection and protection. All that ie shown is the utilitarian aggregate of dog biscuit, I was cured of a severe cold by MIN- ARD'S LINIMENT. Oxford, N. S. R. F. HEwsoN I was cured of a terrible sprain by MIN- A.RD'S LINIMENT. FRED COULSON. Yarmouth, N. S. Y.A.A.C. I was cured of black erysipelas by MIN- ARD'S LINIMENT. lnglesville. J. W. Reooias, Unrivalled in Attractiveness. The phenomenal success . of the Toronto Industrial Fair, which will be held, this year from the 3rd to the 15th of September, is due mainly to the fact that the manage- ment always keeps faith with the public. Whatever is announced is always presented -and the people know that they aro sure to get their money's worth. This season the display will be unusally extensive and varied. In live stock, manufactures, dairy products—in fact, all the stable depart- ments—the entries are much more numer- ous than ever before. . Some entirely novel and brilliant spectacular features have been secured, which will prove irresistible attractions and fully sustain the reputation of the Exhibition for presenting)the latest and giost^alinring f6r-ba' - of popllat eitter:- tainment. The vivid realism of the fire- works spectacle. "The Siege of Algiers," is bayond deseription. The reputation of the Fair, extending far and wide beyond the boundaries of the Dominion, and the cheap fares on the railroads, will attract large throngs of visitors. Entries in the leading departments must be in before August llth, ERLASTINC WOMEN. They Are and Do Everything and the World Couldn't Do Without Them, Miss Balfour, sister of the English Con- servative leader, is traveling in Africa. Lady Marie Forester, who recently died in England, selected Florence Nightingale for hospital work in the Crimea. Mrs. Humphry Ward is said to have arado $80,000 from "David Grieve," $80,- 000 from "Marcella," and $40,000 from "Robert Elsmere." The P -incess of Wales has sent a birth- 4ay gift in the form of a shilling for every past birthday to Mrs. Sarah Thompson, age 100 years, the oldest woman in Wales. MrB, Baloh of Bar Harbor, Me., is 83 years old,but the other day she climbed each ill, 790 feet above the surface of the lake, and wasn't even tired out by her exertion. Mrs. Gray of Bowerswell, Perthshire, Scotland, the mother of Lady Millais, has just died at the age of 84 years. It was from Mrs. Gray's garden that Sir John Millais painted "The Vale of Rest." ' Mrs. Henry Irving is an Irishwoman, 0ther maiden name, O'Callahan, effectual - proves. She lives very quietly in Lon- vd with her two sons on the $5, 000 a year high hfir distinguished actor•husband d11AWe hpr. e lemprage of Austria will erect a monument in memory of her unhappy son, jbe late Prince Rudolph, in the grounds of the Aohilleion, her viiia in Corfu. The Fork has been intrusted to a sculptor of Lagan, alydwill be begun at once. Mrs. William Waldorf Astor wore at a repent drawing -room the historic diamond coronet comb, of which she has lately be- cople possessed. It is the ono that Louis XIV. gave to Mine. de Montespan, and Mrs. Actor, it is said, paid $100,000 for it. At a recent smart ball in London the bride, Mrs. Margot Tennant Asquith, wore a gown of white satin, with lilies of pale pink -roses on the seams of the skirt, clev- erly arranged, graduating from big flowers near her feet to tiniest buds at the waist. The bodice worn with this was an idealiz- "bow bodice," the entire front a large spreading bow of chiffon. Joan of Aro was a woman as well as a warrior. A new side to her oharacter is Fought out by M. Bateau in the Novelle vne. "Shp took pleasure,"says he, "in baaeifnl stuffs and rare silks, and when bile was taken prisoner at Compiegne she wore over her red armor a large mantle of cloth of gold. The grandest coquetry, however, Was seen in her standard. The nutnber of French women who have been honored by statues is increasing. Jpen of Aro had almost a monopoly of this istinotion formerly, but this is changing. statue to Mme. do Sevigno is being rais- e at Vitre,, and Valenciennes will erect one to Mlle. Duchenois. Apropos of these too statues a French writer observes: "Women being, even in marble, so much glare dpoorative than ourselves, one can only rejoice over the advent of feminine statues. " Children Cry for Pitch es Castoria. ' 'Direst hem Redpath's refinery (without doubt the best Sugar produced in Canada) Whioh we will sell by the dollars worth or by the barrel at prices ihat`cannot be beaten, TEAS, COFFEES, CANNED GOODS, FRUITS And everything pertaining to a first-olass trade as low as the lowest. We believe we are within the mark, when' we say our BLACK TEA at 50c a lb. beats the town. We have had a large sale of .OROCKEEY lately which bas diminished our stook somewhat, but have a nice assortment arriving which we will be pleased to show intending purchasers. Call and get prices before buying. 111o111URRAY & WILTSE, NearPoBtOfice—CENTRAL GROCERY --Telephone 40 FIRST-CLASS Watch and Oloc.kRepairillg The undersigned has opened a repair shop in the eonth window of J. JACKSON'S SHOE STORE, ALBERT STREET Having learned the trade with one of the best watch makers of the Dominion, Mr, A. Kleiser, of Toronto, and being experienced in the most difficult work; he is therefore prepared toundertake the repairing of all kinds of Watches and Clocks to the entire satisfaction of all who may favor him with their patronage. Charges Moderate HORACE JACKSON, - - CLINTON' Ming Spri:g isNe/r at 11:41:o goose We offer full lines of Scrubbing Brushes, Stove Brushes, Self -wringing Mops and Mop handls, Patent Broomses, , dm, Brushes, Whitewash Sapolio, Washing Soda and W aching Crystal. SOAPS—Sunlight, Sunbeam, Home Sweet Home, Surprise, Wide Awake, N. P., Victor, 0. K., Electric, Dingman s, Amonia, Niagara, Standard, Century Soap. TOILET SOAPS—Pure White Castile and Oatmeal Bars, Heliotrope, Baby's Own, Home Comfort, Carbolic, Tar, Sulphur, Master Mechanics will remove ter and grease from the hands. CROCKERY—During April we offer Toilet Sets, Dinner and Tea sets at greatly re - duped prices for cash. We cannot be excelled in the quality and flavor of our TEAS, iether in' Black, Green or Japans. Special outs in Teas and Sugars in gaat}titia : Carm. e3 goods, Pickles, Spices. Hams, Bacon, Lard, Cottolene, Oatmeal, Cornmeal, Floes Peas, Flaked Hominy. We continue to offer special inducements to Dash purchasers N. ROBSON, - Clinton TSash, Poo -dr J3lind Factory :• : S. S. COOPER, P roprietor • .. Owing to my increasing business, I am building an extensive addition to?'my premises, and also putting in one of the latest improved Patent Dry Kilns, and will then be in a better position than ever to fill all orders entrusted to me. We prepare plans and estimates for all kinds of residences, and execute contracts for the same on short notice, and in a workmanlike manner. We manufacture to order and also carry in stock all kinds of Window Sash, Door Frames, Blinds, Lumber, Lath, d'c. Persons who intend to build will find it to their own interest to see me before sodoing. S. C OO PF R, Clinton WEAK, NERVOU&DISEA8EDe MENI through Thousands ort Young uaonaad Middle ler ,see, golf bluse apt to a premature gra Dice ses have ruined and wrecked the life of many and ConstitutionaliwanHaveBlood any of the following Symptoms:p a dent Piredm8 voting marl yon ffiemor Poo_ ° Nervous and Despondent; in No Am0i.- y , d ttay Fatigued; Wight; h ; Rectible and Haggard Foes Slay Oise Sore Thrown I� and Opsins at Night• en Eyes; Haggard king; Blotches; Lack Koro Plaergy and Strength. Itmea• Paine in Body; Sunken Eyes• Lifeless; Distrustful and Lack of alld titxength. Our New Methd Treatment will build you np mantallg, phyaimily sexually. Cha naity- Chaa Patterson. '. moneran Dr, Moulton. Corea 5 yearn ugo. Capt. Townsend. ean U11 i KENNEDY & KERIAN HDe What "At 14 years of age I learned a bad habit which almost rained me. I became nervous and weak. My back troubled me. I could stand no exertion. Head and eyes became doll. Dreams and drains at night weakened me. I tried seven Medical Firms, Eloo- r': tric Belts, Patent Medicines and Family Doctors. They gave me no help. A friend advised mo to try Drs. Kennedy & Kergan.' They sent me ono month's treatment and it cored me. I could feel myself gaining every day.. -Their New Method Treatment curer when all else fails." They have cared many of my friends." COBS HARIFIE 08 MOSEY REFQnm, "Some 8 years ago I contracted a serious conetitntional blood disease. I went to Hot Springs to treat for syphilis. Mercury almost killed mo. After a while the symptoms again appeared. Throat became sore, paint" in limbs, pimples on face, blotches, eyes tfod, lose of hair, glands enlarged, etc. A medical friend advised Drs. Kennad noesymptom for©fi eeyears Treatment. marrred ied happy. IAS"a doctor, I heartily recomend it to all who have this terrible disease— syphilis." It will eradicate the poison from the blood." 15 YEARS IN DETROIT, 150.000 CURED. "I am 85 years of age, and married. When young I led a Ray life. Early indiscretions and later excesses made trouble or me. I became weak and nervous. My kidneys became ci affected and I feared Bright's disease. Married lif • was unsatis- factory and my home unhappy. ilk triad everything --a11 failed till I took treatment from Drs. Kennedy and Kergan. Their Now Method built me up mentally, physically and sexnally. I feel , and act like a man in every respect. Try _a r� 1 them.,, frir No Names Used Without Written A7 (Fr,: Consent of Patient. Cured 111 thou. Our New Method Treatment never fails in oaring Diseases of men. drains and losses, lt. etroagthene the body, stops all purifies the blood, clears tho brain, builds np thti nerdorts and sexual systems and restores lost vitality to the body. We Guarantee to Cure Nervous Debility, Palling Manhood, [typhitie, vi,ricocete, ^+trteture,Gleet, Unnatural Oischarges, Weak Vans and Alt =Bliley and Bladder lsiseases. R M E M R E R Drs. Kennedy dt Kerlin aro the loading .,anisic of America. They guarantee to pure or no pay. Their repo. tation and fifteen years of business are at stake. Yon ran no risk. Write them for an honest opinion, no matter who treated you. It may save yon years of regret and suffering. Chargee reasonable. Write for a Question List and Book Free. Consultation Free. DRS. KENNEDY & KERGANAtetNI h: