Clinton New Era, 1894-10-26, Page 7October 20, 1894 •
.'`` •WHA.T R JZ S TEE WORLD.
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.' Tlio . eily Oat ,mall is mighty,
governs land anti sea,
wields•R mighty scepter'
e to b'
s than e
Ver s powere ,
r e er
But a tighter power stronger
Man frost" hie throne bite hurled-
, ;1?'or the hand that rocks the cradle
Ia the bend that soles the world.
Scan,, myeterious conolave,
'Mid philoeophio minds,
'gravelling knotty problems,
His native sphere man finds;
let alibis "ice" and "isms"
To Heaven's four winds are hurled-
"Ter
urled-
" T er the hand that rooks the cradle
Is tbo hand that rules the world.
Behold the brave commander
Stanch 'jnid the carnage stand;
Behold the guidon doing
With; the colors in his hand
Brave man they be -yet craven
When his banner is unfurled -
]'or the band that rooks the cradle
Is the hand that rules the world.
Great statesmen govern nations,
Kings mould a people fate,
But the unseen hand of velvet
Time's giants regulate;
The iron arm of fortune
With woman's charm is pearled-
T'or the hand that rooks the cradle
Is the hand that rules the world.
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' CLEANSING THE STREETS OF Michael Montngue,wha was formerly
n Ston w•ts bltiwll
from the topof a car of lumberat u-
PARIS. I a resident of.g x Il f
When it is said that the entire pave- } talc'• falling on his helicis ills skull
went surface of Paris is swept clean was fractured, and he died in a few
suety morninir,and that to accomplish; Ind sHe"Willard is re orted h tele rraph
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then are amp usl it and rs a rap
most and a large proportion o
lnalad. y that will result ata y. is
news will be received with regret by
many thousands of Canadian friends
of these indefatigable workers in the
cause of humanity.
only for a few hours each day, it
needs saying that the work of the
street -cleaning service is,conducted in
a most systematic way. The plan
adopted is, however, extremely stm-
ple. For purposes of street -cleaning
the city has been divided into,150 dis-
tricts, called "ateliers." Each atelier
is presided over by an official known
as a "cantonnier," who is held respon-
sible for the proper care of all streets
in his territory. Such a force of sub-
ordinate employes and such machinery
and apparatus are provided as exper-
ience has proved necessary. I.'he
"eautonniers" and their chief sub-
ordinates are salaried officials (at from
100 to 125 francs per month), and give
their entire time to the service; the
other employes are paid by the hour
(strong men receiving 32 to 37 cen-
times, and women, children and weak
mon from 25 to 30 centimes"), and, as a
rule, are employed only during the
morning hours.
The main body of the work is done
by sweeping -machines, each drawn by
a single horse, the work of hand -
brooms being only supplementary,.
The order of procedure is practical)
the same in all parts of the city and
over all kinds of pavements. Summer
and winter the work begins at 4 a.m.
In advance goes a watering -machine
to settle the dust. This is follow-
ed in narrow streets by a single
machine, and in wider ones by
two or even three machines in suc-
cession, the foremost one nearest the
centre of the street. Such a cavalcade
passing up one side of the street and
back the other shifts all the surface
garbage of that street into the gutters,
and directs all but the bulkier portions
of the garbage into the sewer openings
situated at short intervals between
the hydrants. Such a cavalcade is
equivalent to a small army of hand -
sweepers, it being estimated that each
machine does the work of twelve men
-that is to say, of twelve Parisians,
each of whon_ is supposed to sweep
500 square metres in an hour. Just
what the equivalent of a machine
would bo in terms of the doughy -
muscled time -servers employed in_New
York's farcical street -cleaning service
it would be hazardous to guess. Each
cohort of watering -carts and sweeping -
machines has, of course, its definite
district to cover, and so accurately are
these apportioned that all the different
cohorts finish at practically the sante
time. By about .8.30 the entire city
has been swept, and the detritus worn
from the pavements by thousands of
hoofs and wheels the day and night
before is being carried harmlessly on
through the great sewers to the Seine,
instead of hurtling on every chance
gust into the face of the wayfarer, as
does the dust of less favored cities.
-
Harper•'s Weekly.
• is announced to be sutferiug from a
hard-
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LOOK OUT FOR COLD WEATHER
but ride inside of the' Electric Lighted and
Steam Heated Vestibule Apartment trains
of the Chicago Milwaukee & St Paul Rail-
way, and yon will be as warm, comfortable
and cheerful as in your own library or
boudoir. To travel between Chicago, St,
Paul and Minneapolis, or between Chicago,
Omaha and Sioux City, in these luxuriously
appointed trains, is a supreme satisfaction;
and, as the somewhat ancient advertise•
meat used to read, "for further particulars,,
see small rills." Small bills, (and large
ones, too) will he accepted for passage and
sleeping car tickets. For detailed informa-
tion address A. J. Taylor, Canadian Pass-
enger Agent, Toronto, Ont.
HERE, THE�REHERAEND EVERY-.
If the United States had as greaat
relative population as Japan, it would
have a population of 960,000,000 people.
Miss Cora Dow, of Cincinnati, is the
owner of three drug stores in that city.
She employs six registered pharmacists
and four assistants. Each day she
visits every store and supervises every
detail.
The Scottish . Temperance League,
which was 'founded in 1844, is about to
celebrate its jubilee. The league is the
oldest Scottish national temperance
association, and its ramificatiohs cover
the whole of Scotland. Last year the
total membership was 11,508.
We know whereof we affirm when we
state that Ayer's Pills, taken promptly, at
the first symptoms of colds and fevers,
arrest further progress of these disorders,
and speedily restore.tiie stomach, liver, and
bowels, to their normal and regular action.
The longest plants in the world are
seaweeds. One tropical and sub -tropi-
cal variety is known that measures in
length, when it reaches its full develop-
ment, at least 600 feet. Seaweeds do
not receive any nourishment from the
sediment at the bottom or border s of
the sea, but only from air and mineral
matters held in solution in the sea
water.
.:.,: HEART DISEASE I EDIEVED"FN-30.MLTIIlT,B:¢iT._
All cases of organic or sympathetic heart
disease relieved in 30 minutes and quickly
cured, by Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart.
one dose convinces. Sold by Watts & Co
and ALLAN & WILSON, druggists. •
A workingman, Richard Latter, now
living in London, possesses a beard ten
feet in length. To prevent it imped-
ing his work he plaits and conceals it
beneath his coat. Another famous
beard possessor is Lewis Coulon, a
sculptor, residing at Mon tlueon, France.
His beard measured some time ago -
it may be longer at the presnt time-
? feet 6a inches.
A curious feature of Chinese coins,
the nail mark, appears to have origi-
nated in an accident very character-
istic of China. In the time of Queen
Wentek, a model in wax of a proposed
,coin was brought for her majesty's in-
spection. In taking hold of it she left
on it the impression of one nail, and
the impression has in consequence
been a marked characteristic of Chin-
ese coins for hundreds of years.
RAM'S HORNLETS.
Christ's rest is hest enjoyed by those
who are trying to give rest to sorne-
boFv Pls '. 4
Many a man bas become a lover of
the Bible by hearing some. infidel talk 1
against it.
When the devil can't go to church
himself he always sends a hypocrite.
- Put -a -pig in. the pa,r'lof• and it would
immediately begin to look-16-r•"m rcf. "'''
God never asks anybody to bear
more than one kind of trouble at a
time.
The man who is cheated is that
much better off than the man who
cheats.
The only safe foundation upon which
to build for eternity is faith in God.
The hardest thing the devil ever tried
to do was to starve a good man to
death.
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TO BUILD UP
'both the flesh and the serength of pale
puny, scrofulous ohildren,•get Dr. Pierce's
Golden Medical Discovery. It's the best
thing known for a wasted body and a weak-
ened system. It thoroughly purifies the
blood, enriches it, and makes effective
every natural means of cleansing, repairing,
and nourishing the system. In recovering
from "La Grippe," pneumonia, fevers or
other debilitating diseases, nothing can
equal it as an appetizing, restorative tonin
to bring back health and vigor. Cures
nervous and general debility.
All diseases of lower bowel, inoluding rup-
ture and pile tumors, radically cured.
Book of particulars free. World's Dispen-
sary Medical Association, 663 Main St.,
Buffalo, N. Y.
John Laughlan, of Glenallen town-
ship, while drivinghome Thursday
night, was thrown rom his wagon and
killed.
Mothers
suffering with weakness and
emaciation, who give little
nourishment to babies,should
take
Scott's
-Emulsion
the Cream of Cod-liver Oil
and hypophosphites. It will
givethenl strength and make
their babies fat. Physicians,
the world over, endorse it.
'Don't be deceived by Substitutes!
{oak Bowl*. BelletUlo..A11 Drawls*. 80o. l O.
The Bible teaches that the way we
teach the poor is test of our loyalty to
Christ.
It is much better to love some people
than it is to agree with them.
To believe one's self more cunning
than others is a mistake. The fox is
more cunning than an ass; but thef'e
are more fox skins in a furrier's store
than ass skins.
A LUCKY MAN:
LAID UP FOR MONTHS BY A SEVERE FORM OF
SIDNEY DISEASE -THE SIMPLE CURS
HE. USED -HE'S WELL NOW.
WHAT AN ENGINEER, DOES IN
DANOE4.
We are making a mile a minute.
What would the driver do if he saw
ibetore hit" a burning bridge or the red
light of a standing town? His left
would
theld
e
hand d is on throttle.
close it. Almost in the same second
his right hand would grasp the sand
levet, and with his left hand he would
apply the brakes. With both hands
in about the third second he would re-
verse the engine. Perhaps he has
heard that old story that to reverse a
locomotive. Is to increase her speed -
that a bird)will fly faster with folded
wings. He may pretend to believe it,
bat he will reverse herust the same.
If she has room she will atop. Even
without the aid of the airbrake she
will stop the train if the rails hold out.
I ought to say that the instant he re-
verses the engine be will kick the cy-
linder cocks open; otherwise be may
blow off a steam chest or a cylinder
head.
S. P. SMITH, of Towanda, Pa.,
whose constitution was completely
broken down, is cured by Ayer's
Sarsaparilla. IIe writes:
" For eight years, I was, most of the
a great sufferer from constlpa-
Lion, kidney trouble, and indiges-
tion, so that my constitution seemed
to be completely Ltoken down. I was
induced to try Ayer's Farsaparilla, and
took n• irly seven. bottles, with such
excellent results do t my stomach,
bine. ls, and kidneys aro in perfect con-
dition, and, in all their functions, as
regular as clock -work. At tl.a time
I laTan inking Ayer's Sarsu;:arilla, my
weight was only 120 pounds; I now can
brag of 113) pounds, and was never in so
good health. If you could see me be-
fore [[nil atter using, you would want
me for a traveling advertisement.
I believe t h is prepa ration of Sarsaparilla
to be the Lest in the market to -day."
5,1171:7;!'3 reapariila
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mnss.
Cures others,will cure you
The one who has suffered has a key
that can unlock many hearts.
The value of the crop of the Province �
of Ontario for 1893 is placed by the I
The principal items that go to make up
the total are: Hay, $37,921,000; wheat,
$13,000,000; oats, $19,450,000; peas, $7,-
651.000; turnips, $5,697,000; potatoes,
$5,100,000.
• RHEUMATISM CURED IN A DAY. -South Am
erica Rheumatic Cures for Rheumatism
and Neurlgia radically cures in 1 to 3
days. Its action 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.
Has pcpr
by its
soAp
sale that it h
The best va ue f er
the . Consumer
of any soap in the market.
Millions of women throughout
world can vouch for this, as
is they who have proved its
value. It brings them leas
labor, greater comfort.
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Bureau of Industries at $102,000,000,
THEDFORD, Oct. 22. -Some men don't
know when they are in luck and some do.
Albert Maithers, of this place, is one of the
lucky ones who knows of his good fortune
and tells about it. He says he was laid up
and could do no work for months because
of kidney disease. When kidney disease
has such a hold on a man as that, he is in
a serious condition. Mr Maithers re•
cognized this and used every remedy he
could think of, but without getting any
help until he began using Dodd's Kidney
Pills. Three boxes cured him and he is at-
tending to his affairs once more and is as
hearty and happy as ever.
LORD ABERDEEN IS A SNORER.
Lord Aberdeen, Governor-General
of Canada, tells a good story about
himself. • When travelling in England
he one night occupied a berth in a
sleeping car in which several of the
other berths were occupied. Next
morning a man who had a berth op-
posite to that of his lordship, surprised
the lall - by asking him if he were a
rich man. "Tolerably," replied Lord
Aberdeen. "About how much are
you worth?" was the next question.
"I do not know exactly," was the
answer, "but several hundred thousand
pounds at least. May I ask why; you
wish to know?" "Because," the man
replied, "if I were as rich as you are
and snored as loud as you db, I would
hire a whole car when travelling, so
that I wouldn't keep other people
awake."
POWDERS
Care SICK' HEADACHE and Neuralgia
In .20 immures, also Coated Tongue, Dizzi-
ness, Biliousness, Pain in the Side, Constipation',
,Torpid-Liver,Bad.Breath... to,stay cured also
regulate the bowels. VERY ? NOE TO T/I')glt.
PRIOE 26 CENTS AT DRuo STORES.
A Winnipeg despatch says that good
coal is selling in the Edmonton country
at 50 cents a waggon load.
Daniel Campbell, ex -member of the
Canadian Parliament, and formerly
postmaster under thg same Govern-
ment, was dismissed iIn Justice Brad -
well's court, Chicago,fter being held
eleven days on a ch frge of embezzle-
ment. No evidence was obtained
against defendant.
CoNSTI PAT! 0 N,
., SILIOUSNE8S,
DYSPEPSIA,
Sick. HEADACHE,
REGULATETHEUVER.
ONE PILL,AFTER EATING
INSURES GOOD DIGESTION.
PRICE 25 CTS.TSEQODCSMo CO. Lo
DO YOU WANT
A First-class Step or Long Ladder,?
A Handy Wheelbarrow?
A Splendid Churn, or anything of like
nature? Then call on W. SMITHSON, a
shop, No.7 Frederick St„ or E. Dinsley
Will be at Dinsley's cornerevery Saturday
afternoon.
ROBERT -:- DOWNS
CLINTON ,
Manufacturer and Proprietor for the nest ,ewe
iliii Dog In use. Agent for the sale and appli•
cation of the girF[Busn PATENT AUTOMATiO BOMB
aLBANER, STEAM FITTINGS furnished and app
ed oD short notice
Boilers. Engines. and all kinds o
Machinery repaired expeditiously
and in a satisfactory manner
Farm impiemente manufactured and repaired
Steam and water pumps furnished and put in
positipn. DryKilns fitted moderate.
upn application
Charg
Clinton Planing Mill
—AND—
DRY
AND—
DRY KILN!
The subscriber, having the very latest improved
machinery, and employing the most skilled work-
men is able to do work in his lino in the moat
satisfactory manner, at reasonable rates and
on the shortest notice, A trial solicited
FACTORY NEAR G.T R. STATION, CLINTON
THOS. McKENZIE
McKillop Mutual FlreSlnsurance Co
FARM & ISOLATEDSURED TOOWN PROPERTY ONLY
INOFFICERS.
D. Ross, Praeident, Clinton; Geo. Watt Vice
Pres. Harlock; W. J. Shannon; Secy -'areae:
Soaforth; M. Murdie, Inspector of Claims,
Seaforth.
DIRECTORS.
Jas. Broadfoot, Seaforth ; Gabriel Elliott
Clinton; Joseph Evans, Beachwood; Thos. Car.
bet, Clinton ; C, Gardiner, Leadbary ; John
Hannah, Seaforth,
AGENTS,
Thos. Neilans, H El ck; 1t bt McMilleo. an, Rea -
forth; J. Cumings, g
auditor.
Parties desirous to effect Insurances or tran-
sact other business will be promptly attended
to on itheesp citvc
ir yof the offices officers
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Have you seen that Parlor Suite, Upholstered in Raw Silk,
with Oak Frame, that we are offering at $23? If youare
needing anything in this line, you should see them
at once, as we can get but a limited number.
Curtain Poles for 22 Cents
We can give you a Curtain Pole with ends, rings, brackets
and pins all complete for 22 cents.
In every line of Furniture our prices are
lower than ever
JOSEPH W.C•HIDLEY
HURON AND BRUCE
Loan & Investment Co
FURNITURE DEALER AND UNDERTAKER.
This Company is Loaning Money on Farm
Security at Lowest Ratea of Interest
MORTGAGES - : - PURCHASED
SAVINGS BANK BRANCH,
3, 4 and 6 3rer Gent. Inter tiit Allowed on
Deposits, according toamount and time left.
OFFICE -Cor. Sauer° and North St., Goderioh
HORACE HORTON, Manager
RHEUMATISM
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SHE ~Q.&L': MENTHOL PLASTER uaEo
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N'IORBU
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DON'T
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SI3IRTS
Well worth 75c Each
For 35c Each
or 3 for $1
ROBT. COATS & SON,
CLINTON
BUM BALI' S CilILI FACTORY
Huron Street, C�lintori
We have on hand an assortment of splendid
BUGGIES. CARRIAGES, & WAGGONS
Which we guarantee to be of first-class material and workmanship.
I you want a good article at the price of a poor one, oall and see us.
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Heavy Steel Plate Fire Box Dome
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LARGE ASH PIT
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Curtain Poles for 22 Cents
We can give you a Curtain Pole with ends, rings, brackets
and pins all complete for 22 cents.
In every line of Furniture our prices are
lower than ever
JOSEPH W.C•HIDLEY
HURON AND BRUCE
Loan & Investment Co
FURNITURE DEALER AND UNDERTAKER.
This Company is Loaning Money on Farm
Security at Lowest Ratea of Interest
MORTGAGES - : - PURCHASED
SAVINGS BANK BRANCH,
3, 4 and 6 3rer Gent. Inter tiit Allowed on
Deposits, according toamount and time left.
OFFICE -Cor. Sauer° and North St., Goderioh
HORACE HORTON, Manager
RHEUMATISM
EEPAIN IN SIDE &uLAME BUIR ACK rya V G u
SHE ~Q.&L': MENTHOL PLASTER uaEo
GO
a
FOSTFP
Lave your orders
quick for those Pho-
to's you intend send
ing to your friends
HOLERA
N'IORBU
ALWAYS PROMPTLY CURED
PERRY oAVirs` PA1 N -KI R.
DON'T
MISS
THIS
TEN DOZEN
Men's
Summer
Flannel
SI3IRTS
Well worth 75c Each
For 35c Each
or 3 for $1
ROBT. COATS & SON,
CLINTON
BUM BALI' S CilILI FACTORY
Huron Street, C�lintori
We have on hand an assortment of splendid
BUGGIES. CARRIAGES, & WAGGONS
Which we guarantee to be of first-class material and workmanship.
I you want a good article at the price of a poor one, oall and see us.
F. RUMB A. L.i, -• CLINTON
Y?t?tt??t?Taff fifth 11ttn1fMtflttttft
t OXFORD WCOALODU-.. FURNACES
capacity from 10,000 to 80,00 Cubic leaf
.. FOR ALL SIZES OF BUILDINGS . .
GiCo-
daft-
-
O
OXFORD WOOD FURNACE
Full Guaranteed Capacity :
"CYCLONE STEEL RADIATOR"
E....Manufactured by....
The GURNEY FOUNDRY COMPANY Ltd., TORONTO,
WOOD FURNACE
HEAVY GRATE, especially
adapted for wood burning
Heavy Steel Plate Fire Box Dome
and Radiator, which heat
gnioher and aro more durable
RADIATOR of Modern Construe..�,eap
tion and Great Heating Power....y
LARGE ASH PIT
COAL FURNACE
Large Combustion Chamber
Long Fire Travel,onolrolingradiator
Large Heating Surface
Large Feed Door
Sectional Fire Pot
Reviling Bar Dumping Grate
i)EEP ASH PIT
Send for...
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