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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton New Era, 1895-05-03, Page 7MoLeod% System RENOVATOR AND OxII1R Tested Remedies. SPECIFIC AND ' ANTIDOTE For Impure,, Weak and Impoverished Blood Dyspepsia, Sleeplessness, Palira- tation of the Heart, Liver Complaint Neuralgia, Loss of Memory, Bronchitis Consumption, Gall Stones, Jaundice, Kid nay and Urinary Diseases, St. Vitus' Dance Female Irregularities and General Debility LABORATORY, GODERICH, ONT J. M. MoLEOD, Prop. and Manufacturer Sold in Clinton by J.B. CODIBE, and ALLAN & WILSON oh/ BUTCHER SHOPS BUSINESS CHANGE Central Butcher Shop The undereigned having bought the butchering business lately carried on by Mr John Scruton, he will carryon the same in the oldetgnd, As be will give • peyaonal attention to J1 the detaile of the business customers : can rely on their orders tieing promptly and satisfactorily filled. His motto is "good meat. at reasonable prices." Cash paid for Hides, Skins, &o. LACK KENNEDY Albert St., Clinton. Olinton MEAT Market BUSINESS : CHANGE The undersigned desires to intimate that he has bought out the interest of Mr Couch, in the bu chering business lately carried on under the a )tie of FORD & COUCH. He willusts continue ne the same at the old stand, closest and most careful attention to the buei- nees straightforward and courteous treatment to all, and handling only choice meat, to merit and r orders oaretuir l y and are of prompublic y filepatronage. All JAMES A. FORD . FLOUR AND FEED STORES. Have you noticed by the press how many of the students of CHATHAM, ONT., have been in good positions during the past year, notwithstanding the depression in trade/ Two more have i sen added to the ist. Last week we noted the placing of .1. C. McMa- hon with Dayton Paper Novelty Co., of Chicago, ThiseDllu,asati ad177tp81.. MrWmS.Qugau,8rdAv nhwithw York. April the year iv which too make are the g start. best months in For Catalogue address D. IIeLACHLAN, Chatham 'New Flour & Feed Store CASH AND ONE PRICE. The undersigned begs to inform the people of Clinton and vicinity that be has opened a purely Cash Flour and Feed Store on Victoria St., near 1{sLenhan's Bakery. A full stock of FLOUR, MEALS, CHOP STUFF, BRAN, OATS, WHEAT, die., at the lowest living prices for Cash. Selling tor Cash only I am in a position to give the very best value for Cash or trade. Goode exchanged lar grain at the highest market price,e Give ae a call and I will do my best to outside valve. Goode guaranteed orh e b re - ROLLED OATMEtAo be pe ialty; veryre- Q. OLSON, Victoria St., Clinton Flour, Feed & Seed Store Cure SICK HEADACHE and .Neuralgia in 20 MINUTES also Coated Tongue, Dizzi- ness, Biliousness, Iain in the Side, Consttpstioa, Torpid Liver Bad Breath. to stay cured also regulate the bowels. VERT WON TO TANS. PRICE 26 (Wire wr DRuo Storms. Valuable PROPERTIES The undersigned desire to intimate that he will keep .on hand the very.best FLOUR and FEED 01 all kind's oleo the choicest variety of Clover, Timothy & Small Seeds Which will be sold at close margins for cash. SALT eebola varietlso y of t "on al kinds of TEAS whicho con- enmers will find to be excellent valve. J. W. HILL HURON ST., CLINTON. For Sale or to Rent. COMMERCIAL Hotel, Clinton. A splendid stand, where good business is done. The house has excellent accom- modation for travellers and pnblio generally. Terme made known on application to JNO. BOSSIER, Benmiller. NOOK'S FlourmFeed Store BRAN & SHORTS In large or small quantities. OIL CAKE and MEAL OF ALL KINDS. 10 pounds ah icee f Oatmeal for 1 D. COOK, CLINTON. A MARVELOUS BLOSSOM. Somethlny About the Strango Viewer of the Doty enema. Many of the most curious and most beautiful .flowers in the world are mem- bore of the orchid family, and among them all the most wonderful is the fam- ous Espiritu Santo, or Flower of the Holy Ghost. Have you ever seen this Marvel- ous blossom? Sumo of you may, perhaps, in the greenhouse or in a collection of orchids, but it is a rare sight even there, and is seldom seen in all its beauty except in its native land. It was there that I saw it first, on the Isthmus of Panama. It is not a common plant, being found in oertain seotions only and to isolated clumps. It does not like high, dry soils, but low, marshy spots springing up from decayed logs or from crevices in the rooks. To describe this beautiful flower, after a fashion, is easy enough, but to fully real- ize its peculiar loveliness and the marvel- ous accuracy of its shape ono must see it. Tho larger and older bulbs frequently send up leaf stalks six or seven feet in height, and from these, which are joined, broad lanoeolated leaves aro thrown out in pairs. The plant is an annual, and In June, July and August the flower stalks start up from the base of the bulb, devoting all their energies to the formation of the buds. The buds are arranged on the stalks much like those of the hyacinth, the usual number for a well -grown stalk to bear being from twelve to fifteen. The leaves are very pale green in color, as though in harmony with the delicate purity of the blossom. Tho blossom is of alabaster whiteness, much like the old-style English pulpit. This, of itself, is strikingly curious, but it fades into insignificance when one looks into the centre of that strange blossom, fcr there, nestling in its very heart, is the perfect image of a dove. It requires no imagination to see it. No one could mis- take it for anything else, for no human skill could fashion its shape more perfeot- ly, no artist could adorn it with more delicate tints, and no perfumer could en- dow it with a more delicate fragrance. Right in the cup of the blossom, with the snow-white canopy about it, rests this wondrous image, its delicately mold- ed wings drooping, half , extended at its side, its gold -tinted head bent slightly forward, and its tiny, crimson -tipped bill almost touching its snowy breast. And just as the figure of the dove itself is there, beyond dispute, so does an ex- pression pervade the image, an expression that even the most careless cannot fail to notice, the very incarnation of humility and spiritual purity. It is not in the least to be wondered at that the early Spanish Catholics, brought up in ignorant superstition and ever on the watch for miraculous manifes- tations, should have paused, awe-struck, before this strange dweller of the forests and bowed down before it, reverently call- ing it the "Fior dei Espiritu Santo," or Flower of the Holy Ghost. No wonder, either, that the still more superstitions Indians should have knelt before it, deeming even the ground whereon it grew and the air it perfumed as holy things. So deeply was this feeling implanted in the hearts of the Indians, and so carefully was it handed down from generation to generation, that it has only been within a oQnl,Karatively few. years th et „Collectors have flesh` able t�o trace`tlie precious bulbs to their native haunts.—Philadelphia Times. Also HOTEL at Exeter North— Will be either sold or rented. For par- ticulars apply to J. T. WESTCOTT Exeter, or JOHN ROSSIER, Benmiller. Also, FARM of 200 ACRES— being lot 12, lot Con., West Niesouri, good soil, 140 acres cleared and in good shape of cultivation, 60 acres good beech and maple bush. Also FARM of 50 ACRES— being East half of Lot No. 4, 2nd Con. of West Niesouri. W ill give party who wants to do business a partionlarly good chance on this property. Any of the above are good investments, and all particulars can be obtained on application to JNO. BOSSIER,. Benmiller BANKS. ook'sCottonRoot The Molsons Bank. Incorporated by Act of Parliament, 1855 CJAPITAL, - - $2,000,000. REST FUND, - $1,300,000 HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL. J. H. R. MOLSON P. W. TROMAS,....General Manager. Notes discounted, am is- ge,eligand American exchange bought sad sold at lowt8ras. Interoet al- lowed on deposits. Ig A. RNIIEC Rgi- M ney advanced to farmer on their own note +eft one or more enNo mortgage re- quired ale security H. C. BREWER, Manager. (CEO. D. McTAGOART. BANKER • ALBERT ST, - CLINTON. POl- ND .> e A recent discovery by an old physician. Successfully used monthly by thousands of Ladies. Is the only perfectly. sate and reliable medicine dis- covered. Beware of unprincipled druggists who offer inferior medicines in place of this. Ask for Cook's Cotton Root Compound, take no,ubatt- tute, or Inclose =1 and 0 Dents in postage in letter and wowillsend, sealed, by return mall. Fullsealed particulars in plain envelope, to ladies only, 2 stamps. Address The Cook Company, Windsor, Ont.. Canada. Sold in Clinton by ALLAN & WILSON, Druggists. C AUT1ON A general anBanking k ng Business NOTES DISCOUNTED Drafts issued. Interest allowed on' deposits. Of the marvelous success of Burdock Brood Bitters lies in its specific curative power over every organ of the body. The Liver, the Blood, the Bowels, the Stomach, the Kidneys, the Skin, the Bladder, in fact, all parts of the human system are regulated, purified, and restored tQ perfect natural action by this medicine.. ' Thus it CURES all diseases affecting these or other parts of the system, Dyspepsia, Constipa- tion, Bad Blood, Biliousness, Head- , :,ache, Kidney and Liver Complaint, Obstinate Humors, Old Sores, Scrofula, Rheumatism, Nervous or Gene rat Debility, and all irregularities of the system, caused by Bad Blood or dis- ordered action of the Stomach, Bowels, Liver or Kidneys. Thousands of testi- monials warrant the assertion that B.B.B. is the BEST SPRING MEDICINE FOR YOUNG OR OLD. Owing to the enormous sale of our famous `Something Good' Cigar ev,'I„ib`.h!:,11 1ixr.tit .,!.,.t?' -.•r.• ,ate+a THE BILL The doctor had presented his bill and it was large. "Humph!" said Skinflint, "This is a pretty big charge." "No doubt," retorted the doctc r, "considering the value of the life I saved; but it goes." Other manufacturers are putting on the market inferior goods under this name. A poor article is never imitated, therefore the fact that "Something Good" is being counterfeited is a guarantee to smok- ers that it is the best 5 cent Cigar on the market. In purchasing see that our trade mark (The Snowshoe) and firm name are on each box, no other is genuine. Our "Some- thing Good" brand is registered and any one selling other cigars under this name will be proseouted. Empire Tobacco Co., Montreal F tRfA1V & TISDALL BANKERS,• CLINTON. (lllg r HURON AND BRUCE Loan 3G Investment Co This Compan ie Loaning Money on Farm Security at Lowoet Rotes o1 Inters J.dvanoes made to farmers on their own notes at low rates of interest. A general Banking Business transacted Interest allowed on deposits. Sale Notes bought J. P. TISDALL, Manager A GREY COUNTY MIRACLE An Important Statement, From a well known Farmer He TELLS THE STORY OF EIGHT YEARS OF SUFFERING AND VAIN EFFORTS TO REGAIN HEALTH—HOW THIS GREAT BOON w. s FINALLY OBTAINED. From the Miafor "' "• Knowing the Dr. Williams Medicine Co. to be an honorable and reliable firm we had never any reason to doubt the entire ti athfnlness of the articles appearing from time to time Betting forth the particulars of remarkable cures affected by the use of their Pink Pille. There is scarcely a lo- cality in Canada which has riot furnished a case of more or less prominence, and if the particulars, as stated, were not accu• rate, it would be impossible that the public would not find it out and thus the remedy would be discredited, There is therefore every ground to believe that the statements are accurate in every particular. We have n w been put in a position to verify one of 'hese cases for ourselves, and we give the result faithfully, giving Pink Pills no words of praise not merited in the case. Messrs F. Clarke & Co., druggists, of Meaford, who have Bold very large quantities of these famous pills, drew our attention to the cute, giving us the name of Mr 'Henry Lamb, a well known and redpected farmer of St. Vinceht fovifliffrip. Ha`vin'g ome-atl-• quaintance with Mr Lamb we sought an interview, and the following is the sub- stance of his testimony: "About 8 years ago I Buffered front an.attaok of inflamma- tion c' the stomach, canning me extreme pain and uneasiness. I was attended by Dr. Clarke, of Meaford, who brought me eround, and I have always given him the crelit of saving my life on that occasion. The effects of the attack however remained and I fell . into a state of chronic poor health, wbi i, completely unfitted me for my ordina-^ work. I was really dragging out a miserable existence. I suffered for over seven years from a constant pain.un my Stomach, as well as from weaknees and continued debility. I tried many adver- tised remedies which I thought might be suited to my ease, but without relief. I at length decided to try Dr. Williams' Pink Granulated and Coffee Sugars tat Irwin d path's Extra Stands APRIL 30 lbs Standard Granulated Sugar, $1 I Extra value in Teas, Currants, Raisi 28 lbs Extta Standard Granulated, $1 Prunes, &c. 34 lbs Bright Coffee Sugar for $1 4 large Plugs Smoking Tobacco for 25tH - CASH - - - BARGAINS Marriage Ruder Difficulties. A romantic story of the vicissitudes of a wedding .party comes from Cumberland. The marriage of Miss Mabel Selua, young- est daughter of Major Snelus of Ennerdale Hall, Frizington, with Mr. John Howes, mining engineer of Havercroft, should have been solemnized at two o'clock on Wednesday afternoon, and the bridal party of fourteen persons proceeded to Arlecdon Church to assist at the ceremony. The Rev. Alfred Churwin of Harrington, got so far as the house of the curate, the Rev. H. Sugden, where he became snow - blocked. The bridegroom started from hie residence in a severe snowstorm, hut, failing to make progress on horseback, he tried driving, but was completely weather-bound. Some of the snowdrifts were sixteen feet deep ; and the hedges and roads were lost to view. The party of fourteen had meanwhile gained the church unknown to the bridegroom, who gave np the quest after three gallant at- tempts. The bridal party and bride were now snowed up in church, where they had to pass the night, provisions and wraps having with difficulty been conveyed to them by Messrs. Percy and George Snel- us. The happy couple were married at one o'clock yesterday afternoon by the Rev. Sugden,. but the road from the church had to be cleared by 200 laborers. —Yorkshire Evening Post. MORTGAGES PURCHASED SAVINGS BANK BRANCH. 3, 4 and 5 per Cent. Interest Allowed on Deposits, according toamouft and time left. OFFICE—Cor. Square n North Si., Goderiob HORACE II ORTON Manager Me .miller Nuz eery FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES NORWAY SPRUCE, ,SCOTCH AND ASTRACHAN PINE, The latter of which we make a specialty. LARGE STOCK ON RAND. The above ornamental trees and shrubbery will be sold at very low prices, and those wanting any thing in this connection ng ill save money by pur chas Orders by hfailtoill be promptly attended to. Address, SPECIAL BARGAINS : Crockery & Glassware In Dinner Sets, Tea Sets and BedroomSets. Call and see quality and prices. Fresh Clover, Timothy, Field. and Garden Seeds. J. W. Irwrn, Groper s MACKAY BLOCK, -- - - CLINTON. J SHILOH'S CURE is sold on a guaran. tee. It cures incipient Consumption. It is the best cough cure. Only one Dent a dose. 25cts., 60cts., and $1. During the year 62 public offices were superannuated, at a total annual cost of $22,710 to the connry. Of the vacancies thus created, 15 offices were not filled, while' 12 have been abolished. RELIEF IN SIR HOURS—Distressing Kidney and Bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the "Groat South American Kidney Cure." Tine new rerrcd" is a groat surprise Itnd delight on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder. kidneys, book and every part of the urinary passages is male or female. It re - Boyce retention of water and almost immediately. Sold bypWA Tain baS & co it The Toronto Globe will eruct a handsome structure on the old site, but will extend only half way to Jordan street. The cost ie put down at $2l,C0J. It is stated that the life of the Prince of Wales is insured for three million two hundred and fifty thousand pounds. JOHN STEWART, BENMILLER Consumption. Valeatle treatise and two banal Consumption. as enfiersr. Glib izpt0.e and bat Otos addr*,. A. surapen[If1OAL OO. Lt&, Toronto. Ont. ---A.Iirr�r�r When Baby was sick, we gave her Capitol -fa. When she was a Child, abe cried for Castorla. When she became MI , she clung to Castor's. When she bad Children, she gavethem Csstoria, Pills. I soon felt the Main in my stomach relieved and after I had used ten boxes the pain was entirely gone and I now feel C; LIN TUN. Sash, Door & Blind Factory like a new man. ca I n now work half a day at a time without fatigue, and a8 I am still rising the pills 1 confidently expcas I have every right to do from t great, sue. It e thus far, to be able to do my work d as formerly. I am 67 years of age, be- fore the attack eight years ago, I always enjoyed go' 1 health. 1 tiave stated my experience to many people and invariably recommended a trial of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, The above is theeub8tance of Mr Lamb's story, to which the Monitor may add that we consider him a reliable and trustworthy perso t who wouldmake no statement which he did not know to be correct and truthful. Dr Williams' Pink Pills contain all the elements necessary to give new life and richnese to the blood and restore shat- tered nerves. They are an unfailing spec- ific for locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis, St. Vitus dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rheu- matism, ne:voles headache, the after effects of la grippe, palpitation of the heart, ner- vous prostration, all diseases depending upon vitiating humors in the blood ouch as scrofula, chronic erysipelas, etc. Tbey are also a specific for troubles peculiar to fe- males, such as suppressions, irregularities and all forme of weakness. In men they effect a radical cure in all forme arising from mental worry, overwork or eitcesses of any nature. Dr. Williams's Pink Pills are mannfac- tured by the Dr Williams' Medicine Com- pany, Brookville, Ont., and Bchenetady, N. Y. Tbey are sold only in 1 nes, the trade mark and wrapper printed in red ink, at 50 cents a box or six bonen for $2 50, and may be had of druggists or direct by mail from Dr Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont., or Schenectady, N. Y. CANADA'S DRINK BILL. Canada's annual drink bill is as fol- lows : Amount paid for liquors by con- sumers, $39,870,854; value of grata de- stroyed,$1,889,7t15. Coat of pauperism, disease, insanity and crithe charged to the liquor traffic, $8140007 Loss off productive litho', $ 0,1288,800' through mortality caused by the traffic, $14,304,000. Misdirected labor, $7,748,- 000. Total, $143,258,716. Re verities, Dominion Govern ment, $7,101,557 ; Provincial governments, $042,652; municipalities, $420,107; total, $8,f473,316, 400. fins a total annual loss 0 C.▪ ) CeO . _._ II -_. 'flit :`,+g �>ra 1..i irr'ulwlo ;z, • i~lpr r�s'•'i11; irrllttml n s„ S:.S.aGOOPI;It. Proprietor • • SOLUP <▪ ts 0=Mt.a. NEM ✓ -3 Owing to my increasing business, I am building an extensive addition to my premises, and oleo 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 oontraots for the same on short notice, and in a workmanlike manner. We manufacture to order and also carry in stock all kinds of Window Saab, Door Frames, Blinds, Lumber, Lath, c. Pest to see before who intend o build gill find it to their own S. S. COOPER, , Clinton R SUITE FOR $23 Have you seen that Parlor Suite, Upholstered th Oak rame, awe are o rin needing anything in this line, you should at once, as we can get but a limited n in Raw Salto wi F th t ffe ' gat $23? If you are. see them. umber.. 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 lowet than ever JOSEPH W.CHIDLEY; You(AN1°G0TOSLZEP 1 N CHURCH e I if YOU'VE GOT A BAD GOUGM, Q A quick Pleasaftr Cure for An Oben net* Cotigh,Cold HoArStilts' O Bron' icta tCTORL elg wok FURNITURE DEALER AND UNDERTAKER. RUMBALL' sCLLI FACTOR! Huroie. Street, Cilixiiton We have in stock a few Buggies and Waggon.s, Which we guarantee to bo of first—class material and workmanship. If you want a good article at the price of a poor ono,'call and see no.. F. EtTJMBAIAL - C�LTN'I'ON imemiimen For Twenty -Five Years ROBERT -:- DOWNS; DUNSN,S CLINTON, anutacturor end Proprietor for the boot ell tE 11111 Dog in use. Agent for the sale and ap B A11 Mcation of the rFrsuxn ("ATM` Bor wasn't. STEAM 1'rrTtNGSfurnished and app ed on atm 'notice Rollers. Enginpe, and all kinds ol POWDER h)Iasind I y repaired expod►itier l and /n aratlafaotory inannor I Farm Impiomonte manutaoturod and ropairo� Steam and water pumps furnished and put in positivn. Drygnus fitted np on applioatioa 1.11hazwr _ 7' : "14:1ANA0.. harges moderate. THECOOK'SBEST FRIEND