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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton New Era, 1895-09-20, Page 75 r 25e -will secure the NEW ERA to the end of the McLeod's System RENO VATOR AND OTHER • . ''Tested .Remedies. SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE For Impure, Weak and Impoverished Blood Dyepepeia, Sleeplessnese, Pa1pa- tation of the Heart, Liver Complaint Neuralgia, Loss of Memory, Bronchitis Ooneumption, Gall Stones, Jaundice, Kid ney And Urinary Diseases, St. Vitue' Dwane p'emale;Irregnlaritiee and General. Debility ,ItillORATORY, GUERIN, ONT J. M. MoLEOD, Prop. and Manufacturer Sold in Clinton by J. H. COMBE, and ALLAN & WILSON BUTCHER -SHOPS Combo's Block Butcher Shop. COUCH & WILSON. Subscribers desire to notify the public that they have bought out the butchering business lately conducted by Mr Jas A.Ford and will con- tinue the same under their personal supervision. Orders will have prompt and careful attention, Fresh meats of all kinds will be kept in season. sold at reasonable rates and delivered ;anywhere in town. I ARTHUR COUCH, CHAS. N, WILSON CLINTON. BUSINESS ,CHANGE Central Butcher Shop The undersigned having bought the butchering business lately parried on by lMr John Seruton he will carry on the same in the old stand, As he will 1 give personal attention to all the details, of the business customers can rely on their orders hgingrpr^ptly and satisfactorily filled. Hie motto id .• hod meat at reasonable prices." Cash paid for Hides, Skins, &o. W. J. LAN GFORD Albert St., Clinton, FLOUR AND FEED STORES. SEEDS : SEEDS We will exchange CLOVER and TIMOTHY SEED r-FOA— OATS, PEAS, WHEAT & Barley 101be. Rolled Oat Meal to 1 bush. Oats. Give as a call. STEE. & CONNELL. • Flour, Feed & Seed Store The undersigned desire to intimate that he will keep on hand the very boat . ot.OUR and FEED '1 Ira, .A iso the choicest variety of .."Sr & Small Seeds Whish will be sold at close margins for cash. SALT also kept on hand. He will also koop a hoice variety of all kinds of TEAS which con- sumers will find to be excellent value. J. W. HILL HURON ST., CLINTON. COOK'S FlourFFeed Store BRAN & SHORTS In large or small quantities. OIL QAKE and MEAL OF ALL KINDS. 10 pounds Choice Oatmeal for 1 bushel of Oats. D. COOK, CLINTON. BANKS. The Molsons Bank. Incorporated by Act of Parliament, 18551 CLPITAL, - - $2,000,000. REST FUND, - $1,300,000 HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL. J. H. E. MOLSON President. F. W. THOMAS,....Genoral Manager. Notes discounted Collections made, Drafts is- sued, Sterling and American exchange bought and sold at lowest current rates. Interest al- lowed on deposits. Er A, ELI%1R. Money advanced to formes on their own note with ono or more endorsers. No mortgage re • qulred asisecurity H. C. BREWER, Manager. (CEO. D. MOTAG a ART. BANKER ALBERT ST, - CLINTON. A general Banking Business ti ansacted NOTES DISCOUNTED Drafts issued. Interret allowed on deposits. FARRAIV & TISDA.LL BANKERS, CLINTON. olvr Advances made to farmers on their own notes at low rates of interest. A gneeral Banking Bnsfnees tranaaoted Interest allowed on deposits. Sale Notes bough J. P TI' ')ALb, Mslnilger ear- WHEN THE FARMER IS CON- TENTED. (By It. J. Dunmore of St. Thomas Times, ron- in -law of W. J. Paisley, Clinton.) When the winter's clear and frosty, And the snows lie thick and deep, When alternate thaws and freezing Do not injure winter wheat; When the winds are quiet and easy, Do not blow like all demented, Then the farmer's face is oheerful— Then the farmer is contented. When the spring comes warm and drying All the muss the winter made, And the fernier does his ploughing, Glad to rest while in the shade; When the seed has all been planted, And the budding verdure's scented, Then the farmer's sleep is easy— Then the farmer is contented. When the gentle rains are plenty, And late freets do not intrude, When fruit trees are budding thickly, Sings the farmer : "This is good;" When the dairy maid is busy, Fences good and farm not rented, Stook of every kind increasing— Then the farmer is contented. When the sun has done its duty— And the grain is waving brown, Is not mildewed, spoiled by insect, Nor by hailstorms beaten down; When the barn is filled to rafters, And the last sheaf been presented, Then the farmer's toil is over— Then the farmer is contented. "When the frost is on the pumpkin, And the corn is in the shook," (Whitcomb Riley's words fit aptly), Farmer then has time to talk; Talk of markets, current prices, Count his income and per Dent., When the flakes again are falling— Still the farmer is content. VIGOR OF MEN Risky, Quickly, Permanently Restored: ' Weakness Norway oneness, DebWty, an all the train of evil froom early errojs or jjjater excesses, the results of overwork, sickness, worry, etc. Full strength, develop, went and tone given to every of the body.�dSimple, natural methods. Im. mediate #mprovemenl seen. Faiillure impost'. tale. 2,000 references. Book,explpnation and Loofa mallet (sealed) EBIE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, r• ...s 4 . 4.S LA ,=.7-anciz mays z . 13 0 ID BITTERS CURES DYSPEPSIA, BAD BLOOD, CONSTIPATION, KIDNEY TROUBLES, HEADACHE, BILIOUSNESS. B.S.B. unlocks all the secretions and removes all impurities from the system from a common pimple to the worst scrofulous sore. BURDOCK PILLS act gently yet thoroughly on the Stomach, Liver and Bowels. Perhaps you were'nt able to begin your course at the first of this month. There are others like you. We expect them along as soon as work is over: Our numbers will bo increased every week. Why not come with the 'Testi Write us for circulars. Students may enter at any time Central Business College, Stratford, Ont. P. McINTOSH, Principal. BULL FOR SERVICE• Subscriber keeps for service at his farm, Hur- on Road,Tuckersmith, a thorobred Dnrhnm Bull of excellent pedigree. Terms—e1 at time of ser- vice, with privilege of returning it noceesnry. ARTHURCOUCH. WANTED HELP—Rellablo men in every lo- cality (local or travelling) to introduce a new dis- covery and keep our show Dards tacked up on trees, fences and bridges throughout town and country. Steady employment. Commission cr salary 566 per month and expenses, and money deposited in any bank when started. For parti- culars write The World Mod, Electric Co., P. O. Box 251, London, Ont., Canada. . For Twenty -Five Years DUN'S BAKING POWDER THFCOOICS IMF Be7sm.iller Nursery 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 will save money by pnr chasing here. Orders by Mailteill be promptly attended tui Addreela, JOHN STEWART, BT\NMILLER TFIE CLINTON NEW EEA THE BEST POLICY. "I am not a rich man, and I am not a poor man. Why asks Max O'Rell, "should I go on.working when I have enough to be happy on? No, I shall leave work while I have still the beet part of my life to enjoy." Would you not like to do the same? Then take out an endowment polioy, payable at 50, if possible. The only available method of providing a pension for life is that of a life assurance. To have $1000 or $5000 to look forward to on attaining the age of, say, 55 or 60, is, a source of happiness to many 4 hard -worked okrk and many a business man. "For . many insurers the endowment form is unquestionably the best. The least irksome, and on the whole, the most econ- omical form of polioy. Look into the newUnoonditional Endow- ment Policy issued by the Confederation Life Assooiation. Mr. W. Taylor, Clinton, ie the county agent, and Mr. Israel Taylor, Clinton, local agent for the company. FALL FAIRS CLINTON, Huron Central, Fept. 24-25. London, Western, Sept. 12-21. Guelph, Central, Sept. 17-19. Exeter, South Huron, Sept. 23.24, Zuriok, Hay, Sept. 23-24, Wingham, Tarnberry, Sept. 24-25. St.Mary'a, South Perth, Sept. 25-26. Stratford, North Perth, Sept. 26-27. Bruseela, East Huron, Sept. 26-27. Seaforth, Tuokersmith, Sept. 26-27. Belgra d, E. Wawanoeh; Septi 130, 00.1.Goderioh, Great Northwestern, Oct. 1-3 Mitohell, Oct. 1.2 Walkerton, Northern, Oct. 1-3. Hamilton, Central, Oct. 1.3. Bayfield, Oct. 10-11. BOOK NOTICES. A BOOL{ FOR YOUNG MEN.—Edward Bok, the editor of the Ladies' Home Journal, has written a book for young men called "Suoceeeward : A Young Man's Book for Young Men," which the Revells will pub- lish in a fortnight. The book aims to cover all the important phases of a young man's life: his business life, social life, his amusements, religious life, dress, his atti• tude toward women and the question of his marriage. This ie Mr Bok's first book. The October number of the Delineator is called the autumn number, and contains a choice and varied selection of timely arti- cles. It gives an authoritative expositicn of autumn styles, illustrating a variety of novel, artistic and beautiful garments. Especially oomplete and valuable is its dis- cussion of mourning, Mrs Roger A. Pryor's paper on Etiquette of Grief's outward showing, being supplemented by an in- structive article giving patterns and designs for mourning attire. Every mother with the responsibilities of a household should study what is said about fitting out a fami- ly, the season's costume, needs of herself and her little ones being fully treated. Address communications to the Deline- lineator Publishing Co., of Toronto, Ltd., 33 Richmond St. West, Toronto, Ont. Subscription price of the Delineator $1 per year, or 15c per single copy. Tun BOOK Or THE Fun. Part 16, of the book of the World's Fair, finishes np with matters pertaining to transplantation, and deals with_ twoother departments—let, The Live Stock; 2nd, The Anthropological. The Live Stock De- partment is especially of interest to Can- adianebecauee of the number of Canadians who were exhibitors in this department, and the illustrations of horses, cattle and sheep are particularly fine. The Anthropoloiical section had more to do with things as they were, than as they are, and the thousands of relics belonging to natural history, with other curiosities to • be seen in that building, are vividly por- trayed and described. No more interestirg work ie issued than the Book of the Fair. Bancroft & Co., The Auditorium, Chicago, are the publishers. Justice Fournier, of the Supreme Court has written Sir Hibbert Tupper stating that he will not be able to resume his du- ties again. The position was at one time intended for Hon. A. R. Angers, but he will not now likely get it, since he has left the Cabinet. Mr Giouard, M.P. for Jacques Cartier, is the most likely man now for the job. Justice Fournier's retiring allowance is $4,000 a year. 1 SUMMER COMES. s� With the flowers and eunshii . Birds pour out their melody and the chifrp of the grasshopper will soon%tempt the fisherman to stretch forth his hanHe and grasp the shadow of hid flight. Thd playful mosqui- to will do her nicest to soothe weary pleas - are seekers into the realms of slumber and the stinging aching corns will remove every semblance of comfort, make sad the songs of the bird, and evoke cloudiness in the soul, that even the brightest sunshine can not dispel. Corns are thorns in the flesh. Putman's Painless Corn Extractor removes them in 24 hours. Putman's Painless Corn Extraoton is the beet. The Catholic Church in the United States is alive to the trend of things. Hitherto the Catholic University in Washington has been closed to wo- men, even nuns not being admitted to its courses. But a radical change has been resolved upon, and when the university opens next month its doors will be thrown wide a4/sen to females of the world. The mode'iOene of good policy. It has always been -owed and with much show of reason, the` cleri- cal obstructionists of woman's rights were the hardest to move, and that_ woman's high position before the law and society to-c.ay has been attained in spite of, rather than by any help of, ecclesiasticism. It is encouraging to note that a change is taking place in all the churches. FROZEN RASPBERRIES. Two quarts of raspberries, 1 pint of sug- ar, juice of 1 lemon, 1 pint of water. Mash raspberries and sugar together, let them stand 2 hours; then add water and lemon juice and freeze as ice oream. With an appetite sharpened by the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, which also purifies the blood and builds up the system, frozen raepber- ies are delicious. Try them. " He wotnld he a bold adventurer in- deed," writes George H. Bradshaw, of Morden, Man. "who would dare on a public platform in the west to uphold the tariff in all its gross injustice Al- most everything we fartners buy is subject to a duty. Everything we sell is in competition with the world•" This is a case .for the people. Children Cvy for Pitcher's Caetorla. NEWS NOTES The Ottawa Separate :School Board bas decided to dispense with•(;hristi'an Brothers teachers in Garneau school. Rev. Alexander MacLennan, aged 04 J'yeskayterian minister ,at (loath Hea$, Ont.,,died at Owen found on Thursday evening. The St. Albati's (Vt.) creamery han- dles the nilk 'product of 20,000 cows, tnd the daily output of butter durin he summer months runs from 12,000 to 20,000 pounds. GET THE BEST. The public) are too intelligent to purchase a worthless artiole a second time, on the contrary they want the beet! Physicians are virtually unanimous in saying Scott's Emulsion is the best form of Cod Liver Oil. A man who owed his landlord in Calais, Me., for eight weeks' board, is trying to regain possession, by means of a writ of replevin, of his two sets of false teeth, which were seized by the landlord as a security tor the debt. One of the performing lions at Sohmer Park, Montreal, escaped on Friday, and started to parade through the east end of the oily, much to the alarm of the inhabi- tants. Finally a squad of men from the Park succeeded in capturing the animal, and took him bank to the menagerie before anyone was injured. A LIFE SAVING MEDICINE. I was attacked severely last winter with Diarrhoea, Cramps and Colic and thought I was going to die, but fortunately I tried Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry. and now I can thank this excellent remedy for saving my life. MRs. S. KELLEIT, MIN - DEN, ONT. A simple mathematical calculation shows that if the rainfall in all parts of Indiana. polis were as heavy, the other day, as it was where the Weather Bureau has its ob- servatory, nearly ten millions of tons of water fell upon that city in twelve hours. That is about the weight of all the iron ore which will be shipped this year from the Lake Superior region, Hon, G. W. Roes, Minister of Education, being asked what he thought of the most recent development in the Ottawa separate school affair, replied as follows :—"1 am much pleased at the "Student manner in which the Board of Trustees have dealt with the case, and particularly with the consideration which they have given to the report of the Commissioners. The De- partment entered on the investigation from a desire to ascertain more fully than was known from the report of the Inspector the actual condition of things. So long as the teaching was satisfactory and ef- ficient, it was of no consequence whether the schools were in the hands of the Christian Brothers or of lay teachers, But no matter who were in charge of the schools the regulations of the department' must be carried out, and the efficiency of the schools maintained. No arrangement will be satisfactory to the Department which will not secure thorough instruction in English in every class in the Separate schools. With regard to the course of the trustees, it is quite evident that the De- partment will have very little to do, as, the trustees are acting in harmony with the regulations, and what is well known to be the better opinion of both French and Eng- lish-speaking people." Valuable PROPERTIES • 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.public generally. Terms made known on application to JNO. ROSSIER, Benmiller. Also HOTEL at Exeter North— Will be either sold or rented. For par- ticulars apply to J. T. WESTCOTT Exeter, or JOHN BOSSIER, Benmiller. Also, FARM of 200 ACRES— being lot 12, 1st Con., West Niesonri, 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 Niesonri. Will give party who wants to do business a particularly good chance on this property. Any of the above are good inveetmente, and all particulars can be obtained on application to JNO. ROSSIER, Benmiller VOTERS' LIST -1895 Municipality of the Village of Bayf el P Y g Notice ie hereby given that I have transmitted 05 delivered to the persona mentioned In sections 5 and 6, of the Ontario Voters' List Act, 1889, the copies required by said suctions to be so trans- mitted, or delivered of the llst made pursuant to said Act, of all persons appearing by the last re- vised Assessment Roll of the said Municipality, to bo entitled to vote in the said Municipality at Elections frr Members of the Legislative Assem- bly, and at Municipal Elections; and that said flet V713.0 first posted up at my office, at Bayfield, on the 30th day of August, 1895, and remains there for Inspection. Electors are called upon to ex- amine the sa.d list, and, if any omleelone or any other errors are found therein, to take immediate proceedings to have the,said errors corrected ao- cordio law. HENRY ERWIN, Clerk of the Village of Bayfield. Au: :t ., 1895 COUN ' OF Hy HOUSE OF `tEFUGE. Tenders'� for Furnishings and supplies for the ffouse of Refuge at Clinton, in the County of Huron, will be received in seal- ed envelopes addressed to H. Eilber, Esq., Credition P. 0., marked tender House of Refuge, not later than Saturday, September 21st, 1896 The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. A list of supplies and furnish- ings in detail and also forme of tender may be bad on application to any of the follow- ing ppersons! R. C. SPARLINf3, Wingham DAVID KENNEDY, Clinton T. B. SAUNDERS, Wroxeter B. B. GUNN, Seaforth JAMES BURNS, Bayfield N. H. Yooxo, Blyth W. H. KERR, Brussels THoa. CARLING, Exeter PHILIP Hos.T, Goderioh 11. EILngn, Credition GEo. McEWEN, Heneall W'e. LANE, Goderioh B. S. Coon, Fordwioh A. T. McDoNALn, Anburn. H. EILBER, Chairman, Dated Angnet 24th, 1895. r• ONE HONEST MAN ND BUT ONE RELIABLE v� � 1,rIy; -41J . �or. ,i..,, ¢ r,,, .. i,;:fi�' ?t;r 1', .r �` HAIR FOOD. NO DYE. ' e feed the Hair that which it lacks and nature restores the color. ;n.l ' THEORY. - 7pS Rork, SCALP FOOD destroys the diseased germs of the scalp and a healthy action is set up. %"' =' ' ' It contains the principal properties of the hair that are necessary to its life without which it will not grow. CURES BALDNESS, It fertilizes the scalp the same as you do a field of STOPS FALLING HAIR corn and growths certain. It invigorates the row. s scalp, cleanses it and thoroughly eradicates all CURES DANDRUFF. i whichietheforerunnerofbaldness. RESTORES FADED AND Itis�the ONLY remedy ever discovered that will re - GRAY HAIR TO NATURAL atom the LNe,.Beauty and Natural Color to the hair Without harm MAIL ORDaics PRUMr'TLY FrLLifD. COLOR AND VITALITY. ScxDsoa FRED PAM PHT.ETs. PERFECTLY HARMLESS. Bras% AND LOCAL AocN'rs WANT/1D. WARRANTED. CLEAR AS WATER. ROYAL SCALP FOOD CO. NO SEDIMENT. NO LEAD, SULPHUR OR CHEMICALS. BOX 305, WINDSOR, ON7 4 Featherbone Skirt Bone FOR GIVING A light, pliable, elastic bone made from quills. [t is soft and / yielding conforming readily to Sty l e ,, N 11 5' /�as e folds, yet giving proper shape to Skirt Dress, .or The only Skirt Bone that may TO be wet without injury. { Tlic Celebrated F E A- Ladles Dresses. THERBONE CORSETS ar e corded with this material. For sale by leading Dry Goode Dealers MANITOBA SCHOOLS Look over these prices. SUGARS Special quotation in obis. Selling by $ less than wholesale prices CANNED GOODS Put np by THE BEST PACKERS. Tornatoo Corn and Apples, Pumpkins, Salmon and Mackeral. TEASExtraordinary valves in"Japan, Black andLGreen. GoodlJapan only*15o a pound. Chinese Mixture only'20c a pound. RICE -25 pounds for $1. RAISINS -28 lb. box for $1. PRUNES, CALI• FORNIA APRICOT and PEACHES Largest and beet assorted stock of CROCKERY and GLASSWARE in the county Selling at close prices. See quality and price. . Jd W. Irwin, Grocer MACKAY BLOCK, - - - - CLINTON. Important to you . , WHAT?—The fact that we have received for the fall trade, a good good supply of Dry Goods, such as Tweeds, Dress Goods, Prints, Cottons, Cottonades Mantle Cloths, &C. Another shipment of Boots and Shoes. A consignment of Overcoats. Something new in School Supplies. MILLINERY—AS usual our Milli- nery is up-to-date and ready for inspection. Everything will be sold very cheap for cash or produce. L� At� iv i. 1� /f C A ADAMS' EMPORIUM, R. ADAMS LONDESBORO �)oor & Blind FactorSash, Y r` yrSCES "1 ,et'� • 411.5, i erg :It .� -i VIIIIIMZI 1 l,G "" i„ w tE� �. or ri yl . �Y..r R s of ,i•, ,il .� 6=P i, (, >p. l "urr �-t 'i L , ,- tF- , fill-- ►�� {,!,, 4„ .r:,,,il¢IUi-ria_: ;'�:4rarm .,.I`" IL fir :1:'. !n--- . ,,;. O1 y i �s 1 ! I '. `• .... Cs) -- •• : S. S. COOPER Proprietor : •: Owing to my increasing business, I am bnilding 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. W prepare plans and estimates for all kinds of residences, and execute °entracte for the same on short notice, and in a workmanlike manner. Wo manufacture to order and also carry in stook all kinds of Window Sash, Door Frames, Blinds, Lumber, Lath, &o. Persons who intend to build will find it to their own interest to Bee me before socking. ^ S, S. COOPER, Clinton • : :• . WE HAVE A CONTRACT : • With ourselves to give the hest business and shorthand course that can be had and, as we have completedithe contract, the _ ....- _mss: ...'. _ ;'a ;,. Forest City Business and Shorthand College, London, Ont. is enjoying a liberal patronage. We have something new along educational lines. Enquire, there's something in it. Catalogue free. J. W. WESTERVELT, Principal.. a