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The Clinton New Era, 1896-09-25, Page 3'' ' OLIN Eat -Treasurer Harvey of Guelph was ou1w tte4 for ,trial oil the charge of erubezxx�ng city funds. North), pt the M.O.R. ofaces, ,eli ftiorm a train near Lon - from hitt injuries. Mr Be St.Tbom don and d elteleto W n earthed at Winui. peg wit chi' , d'p"'�, k d, 'o be that of Thoatas .Scott, o llf' Bbot during the Red itiver 1��4lIIo . The London FreeiPresCeayysr-"John *Hodgins, an Osborne tdvptiebtpIa mer •caused a omit s utbh-up on Richmond street bout ur, o'clockerictray after- noon. & i drhring h team of horses attachert ,to dpi$avy Orogen,.- and to avoidarcingt oiley. car in front cit dtobineoe &o's,- he drovlfweo cieSt1 to Ma or tti e' ughg. y, to t dtaniiltlg�g beside the cull` t tion of thewheo H was crushed j eldgiiie'dreve on•a, few yarils, when he overtook a buggy in which Aire W. Weld was seated, •and the heavy wagon crashed into the buggy with sufficient force to break •one of the wheels, and cause Mre Weld, who is an invalid. to fall. Assistance was immediately rendered her, and she was carried into Hobbs' hardware of- fices. Happily her injuries proved to be slight. The farmer drove away without waiting to see wh : t injury he had caused. An account the price of two wheels should be se thim. PILL- PR ICE he days of 25 cents a box for pills are numbered. Dr. Ag- new's Liver Pills at ten cents a vial are surer, safer and pleas- anter to take, and are supplan• ting all others. Ail druggists sell thein. Ohre Constipation, Sick and Nervone Headachee, Dizziness, Lassitude, Heart- burn, Dysyepsia, Loss of Appetite and all troubles arising from liver disorder. The Woman of it. She had read.the sign, "Do not speak to the motorman," and she said: "I wonder why not." Then in winsome voice she inquired of that funottonary, "Why musn't one talk to the motor- man?" tie told her it was against the rules. "But why is it against the rules?" "Because it 1s." "Then you don't like to be talked to?" "Oh, yes; but—thunder! I came within an aoe of running down that old gent." "But I should think it would be nice to have somebody to speak to, instead of talking to nobody all day long." "Lady, you are going to stop talking, or there's going to be a smash-up on this line, and a big one—see?" "The hateful thing! And I did so want to be sociable like. He's married, I'll bet; be's just like Henry ✓£ when he's got the paper under his nose."—Boston Transcript. COD `'[OCKS. ARE A FEVERISH' AND UNCERTAIN QUANTITY, BUT TRU GREAT' SovTII AME! IOAN' CURES RE WROtrAWF OUT OF THE SO IE ME OF APVAN' OED MrallrcAL SCIENCE Foit SPECIFIC PURPOSES—AO TREY NEVER FAIL --•THEY REIll twit INA Fzaw `Hoi1Rs. Ktdneyl•- BiiQb . hi bailing power is the testi:city oyere dR bailing ,the r t South Amerlaan Kidney PO 8. , b ie S kidney epeeito, , ft dissolve. td, erediimites from the oaten all /oral mAtter,''alltlye in- flammation and pain in the bladder. It relieves the most diatres.iug kidney disor- ders inside of six hoard, and effeota a quick and permiteeat cure. Mrs_ D. Coghill, S rtaghlll, N. S. atatee: "I aye very Mitch distressed with severe kidney trouble I' was unable to attend to my hoasehdld !duties. I saw South Arnerioah Kidney Cure advertised, and procured a bottle. I hal Ilermenent relief in six boors, and af- ter using six bottles 1 was permanently oared." Rheumatism—The most acute and ohro- nic forme of this dread ailment absolutely oared in from one to three days by the South American Rheumatic Care. Its ac- tion upon the system is marvellous. Mr J. Gray, ice -dealer, Winghaa,, )Ont, pays:— "Five years ago I happened with a serious aooident which brought on rheamatiem. I was completely laid up, and tried .all kinds of liniments and other remedied without relief. Reading of the great ourea made by Bouch Amerioan Rheumatic Cure I•proo.ur- ed a bottle, and got relief in a few hours. I used six bottles in all, and my care was complete. It is the beet remedy for rheu- matism in the world." A Newspaper Contributor. "What aro you doing now for a liv bag?" "I am papers." "But yon tern.' , "My dear fellow, I am advertising for a sitnation. "—Odds and Enda contributing. to the news., know nothing of journal - It's a Poor Rule, Rte. "Willie, didn't I ask you to make leas noise?" said Mrs. Still at the dinner table. "Yes. you did, mamma." "Well, I will have to ask yon again." "Remember, mamma, yon told me it was impolite to ask for anything twice at the table." The Nerves—The great South American Nervine has no atropger testimony tor it than that contained in the story of this mi- raculous recovery: Robert B. English, Lakefield, Ont., was taken i11 about five years ago with la grippe, which almost sue- oeeded in sending him to an untimely grave. From the effeots of this he con- tracted a severe nervous twitching, oulmi• nating in fits. Added to this, rheumatic complications vet in; physicians proclaim- ed his case a hopeless ono. So great was his suffering that he longed for death's hand to release him. Reading of the won- derful cures being wrought by South Am- erican Nervine, a bottle was procured, and its effect was marvellous. In a very short time the fits disappeared, the nervous twitching lessened, and after taking six bottles he was completely cared. While there's life and these good remedies, there is hope. Sold by Watts & Co. Making Others Happy. Every attempt to make others happy, every sin left behind, every temptation trampled under foot, every step forward in the Dania of what is good, is a step nearer to heaven. DOAN'S Kidney Pills r•� DOAN'S Kidney Pills DOAN'S .o,••• • • ••••• *Relief for • •Lang? • • • • 1s_ Ce7istTI aNiaa4 t1H IVWU • i*gp„ tam, gPrreitso OW HLOQD. cove la. $of s or; $TWTis. • • DEMIEI '*. the ateseetttiv,E$IW • article are moss maa/R $.'. p gyp{ • • �B.� ebitid or¢ a "bb W t." >iyp *lined edhi e3ar • or.R • ice 1We6�0it0o9nrd tabby to • wit, the lrttlimeedd this.mnnd loit.» 9*. t wee glad • • T. IL HINGHAM, Q.a, tton4w • Ole. and *1 Der ISOtt1e • DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO., LT�., Monsen • • • • • • • • • • • • • A S. chuol incident She was just a little curly -headed school girl, who wore one shabby black dress such a long time that the children made fun of her. "What do you think?" they said to each other, "that little Lousia has only one dress, and she wears it all the year round." But this was not true. it was a win- ter dress, and one day in spring little Louisa blossomed out in pink. "What do you think?" cried the children, "Lousia's got a new dress." Children are unfeeling, naturally. One of them discovered that Louisa's new dress was not new, and she took paine to annohnce the fact to the school, in a few scornful comments. "Made over! Yes, indeed, and so old-fashioned) You could see the old stitches. Some one had given it to her." Louisa heard and cried herself hick. The teacher knew nothing of it. She was doing sums un the blackboard and thumping knowledge into the children's heads. "Please teacher a girl's fainted." This unusual announcement roused all, even the lethargic teacher, into a show of interest. The girl was Lousitt —she of the pink dress. "She's been crying awful," volun- teered one of the other children. When the child came to herself she clung, sobbing, to the teacher's hand and told her the story. "It wash',. b -because it was out of fashion—I didn't care for that ; nor be- cause it. Was the only one I've got, be- sides the old black flannel; but it was made over for me from one of m-m- rnother'e, and, oh -h, teacher, she's dead!" A tear fell from the eyes of the teacher, who had travelled that road herself. "I'm sorry," she said. "I will see that the children treat you differently in the future." And she kept hat word. .We trust none of the dear young friends are among these children who are so vain and unfellingtowards their little schoolmate. It is hard some- times to be poor in the world, and to lose dear fl lends or parents, and how much harder if yuq are made to feel lonelier as she was, as her little school- mates instead of pitying her, made fun of her. P is no disgrace to be poor, and not to he able to live in fine houses, and wear good clothes. The people who love God most and have the kindest hearts often are poor, and our holy Saviour who owned all in heaven and earth became poor to save un. Let es then only he ashamed to wear what is not paid for, and of do- ing what is wrong in any way, even in wounding the feelings of others. At a justice's court at Athens, Ont., a decidedly peculiar refence was put up in a case of trespass. Mrs McCar- thy leased her farm to Mr W. Vandu- aen, one of the conditions being that she was to have half the grain and roots. She wanted half the grapes, and tried to take them. Wm. Venda - sen entered an action, and Mrs McCar- thy pleaded that as the grapes were produced from roots she was legiti- mately entitled to half the fruit. The justice, in his decision, said nay. Kidney Pill$ ..Remember.. DOAN'S Kidney Pills ARE THE BEST NO OTHER REMEDY No other remedy mitres Summer Com- plains Diarrhoea, Dysentery, etc., so prompely and quiets pain so gniokly as Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry. It is a pocket doctor for tourists, travellers, etc. PUZZLING WORDS. u„ isrEW ERA Mesprd. BouciaN, A,e .eoct And Valk. ase%, Tree French tbaeslatoial in the Houae4i have been foulp uilty of off. shelve ]Qafitixatrship and t�l misfiled. September 2i5 . Pills do not cw'e' Qonstipetion.. They, only aggrvate. Karl's Glover 'Roo Tea give perfect regularity tat tha,(bowels,,- fold by J. ff. Qombe, 0111biton. The ,Gio,ver age it. apnounGQs that it is not ready tp, proceed Wit the ,ten - dere for the fas Atlantic service, be- ,cawse there is no provision for an ade- gpate freight,aervice, and the t`endere received are net specific or,absoltnte. • Mr. Laurier stated in the House that Abbe Proulg had no official mieelon frorp the lxoveenment. The Premier sent a telegram to the abbe prior to his departure for Rome, but it WAS a personal matter, and he has never apoken to the abbe on the school quee- tlon. A neglected cough is dangerous. Stop i1 at once by using Shtloh's onre. Sold by 3. H. Combe, Clinton' It'Tfue eSt b " , r son House St Oa har- p en Ines, which for over forty years has been the summer home of scores of wealthy southern families, has became the home of the DemillLadies' College. During the American civic war it was headquarters for Confederate leaders, and afterwards was conducted for some years by the Hon. Beverley Tucker, a noted Virginian. Here Are Some That F111 the Rhymater With Woe. There are a dozen words in the English language in everyday use for which en- terprising poets have despaired of ever finding a rhyme, says the New York Journal The word "month," for exam- ple, is one of these. "Silver" is another word it seems easy to secure a rhyme for. As a matter of fact, trying to find something to rhyme with 'silver" nearly drove a London writer of verse insane not long ago. As a last resort be advertised in the newspapers and received but one reply. It came from that master of verbal 000tor- tion, W. S. Gilbert, 81r Arthur Sullivan.; erstwhile partner, who submitted the word "ohllver." lie wasn't quite clear, be said, as to what a ohtivor might be, but he had seen the word in advertise- ments of sales of farm stook, and had an idea, which is correct, that it desoribod a species of sheep. "Orange" is another word without rhyme. "Gnlf" is also wttbont an Eng- lish partner,and "culm" and "onsp" are alike solitary. Many poets who have sought in vain for rhymes to "revenge" and "avenge" will not he appeased when they learn that but two exist—"penge" and "Stonehenge " "Coif' is now, hap- pily for versifiers, crowing obsolete, for there is no word wnlch rhymes with it. "Scarf" has been daringly linked at the end of a line with "half" or "calf," but this is a practice to be discouraged. "Scalp" rhymes only with "Alp," but like "babe" and "a-tro ahe," it would require mach 1ngenu,cy to find an excuse for bringing these w rds Into juxtaposi• tion. "False" has on several occasions, h� an abuse of pestle license, been assoofatee with "valse," though the correct Frena:. pronunciation of the fittrer word woul• destroy the rhyme. Of the tames of planes, the Afrin, town of Tlmbuctoo ha, long i,,•en .`ammo for being without rhyme. The nears' suocees that any poet has ever attalr..- in this respect was when, 1n POMO r` verses describing a desert hunt, "ens wary" was made to rhyme with '•n." slonary" and "Tlmhuctoo" with "this burk. ton." •f\, `• l r� PYNY - PECTORAL Positively Cures COUGHS and COLDS In a sorprrsingty short time. it's a sci- entific certainty, tried and tree, soothing and healing in its effects. 1 1' mocks revues of cbe %oriels, Kidneys and Liver, carrYinii offradual without weakening tb system. all the impuri- ties and foul humors of the see etioes ; at the same data beAoldity Coof the Stondiokeuring Bili D nese, > rn,Constipa- tion, Dryness of the Skin% Dropsy, Dim- E,s; on Jann- AultElheutn, Debi, Scr'ofttla, Flutto ring of the Heart, Nerrousnese Ganoral Debility. Vdate'and manyoth complaints yield by edithappy_in uence�t B 1.:.. D W. C. McConnell de SON, p Couchette, Qua. report in a Utter thsl rnit•roctotar cured Mrs. O. G,tru.n df chretdo cold in chest and bronchial tuba, and arso cured W. G. MCOomb.r of s lon$tanding cold. j. H. BUTT?, Chemist, 528 Yonge St, dToronto, writes: A4 a peetor.r Ube noel eral invalmoio yyrer.lrailon: It .v sired Ilia a t g 1p liatistmion v3 art she 641te't. to the of the re mea, vbd s MOW f.lbilies. t1 rorelaorya e tetngp1Msantto the tIYt *Oh mneo see dt hdi iit** lf .t 'rte"` e ; ct,:, THE BEST FAMILY MEDICINE She Has Ever Known. Wordy of Praia from a New York Lady far AYER'S P I LLS "I would like to add my testimony to that of others who have used Ayer's Pills, and to say that I have taken them for many years, and always derived the best results from their nee. For stom- ach and liver troubles, and for the care of headache caused by these derange- ments, Ayer's Pilla cannot be equaled. n Has been endorsed by the medical profession for twenty years. (Ask your Doctor.) This is because it is always palatable—always uni- form --always contains the purest Norwegian Cod -Liver Oil and Hvpophospbites. insist on Scott's Emulsion with trade -mark of man and fish. Put up in 5o cent and $t.00 sizes. The'small size may be enough to cure your cough or help your baby. When my friends ask me what Is the beet remedy for disorders of the stom- ach, liver, or bowels, my invariable answer is, Ayer's Pills. Taken in sea- son, they will break up a cold, prevent la grippe, check fever, and regulate the digestive organs. They are easy to take, and are, indeed, the best all-round family medicine I have ever known."— Mrs. MAY JOHNSON, 368 Rider Avenue, New York City, AYER'S PILLS Highest Honore at World's Fair. flyer's Sarsaparilla Cures al; Blood disorders. tialittli b'+�tlllil:: • O.NOHO1'81N3OV rn c 'C m 'O•°d of : Elegance In Undervoitr and she who utlderstt>id virtues contained in 'a "fisc vire wool article, exquisittvely finished, will buy the •• Health Brand," both for herself and her children. Every doctor in the Dominion, says, ---do not wear underwear with cotton in it—do not wear anything but fine, soft, pure wool nk't '(,ur skin, which will not irrl Late and will absorb. 4 "Health Brand" Has been before theP nblic now for seven years and every day the list of those who wear it, has been added to, until we can count thousands who won't wear any- thing else but this_ If you study your health, your comfort and pots, saflaty. Ask for the 'Health Brand For sale by Gilroy & Wiseman and Hodgens Brothers. J.8. 01E03]I I JW s B LYTIS tU'NDERTAKER Fine Hearse, Large Stock of & EMBALMER I Goods, Prices Moderate. Forest City Business & Shorthand College, London, Ont And you will find them praotical at all points. Students attend this College from all parts of the country; they have the finest sot of rooms, in the new Y. M. C. A. building, for Bnainess College work in Canada, gradeates successful in securing positions. Cata- logue and particulars of either course sent upon application. Good board, ft2.50 per week; ladies $2.25. J. W. WESTERVELT, Principal ) IR Y The subscriber, baying the veryttttest improved machinery, sad ere el.yino the most akt1l€ i1 wor'k- men is able to do work to hid link in the most ti ttfafatitor! Manner, at reaeroneble rates sad ou the ,th-rt.et,tlibOtte<, A OtHil,utliff4ep fi'tOl'OIIR YIdAUA"b.T 8. isT.Vit,404 c ter01i ' 40111•11114 a1.1.5:- e ,A. ,�:__:JL DICOIFR , Excelsior Egg WILL SUP EGOS retell FOR 12 MONTH*. IT IS NO PiCKLE. You simply treat the Eggs with PRESERVER, and lay them away in a basket or box. SUCCESS Nothing succeeds like success. two years ago, and have made started out with a new stock of principle, and have built up a. FIRST-CLASS We started in business nearly a success of our venture. We first-class Groceries, and a cash TRADE. STILL—we can do more, and in order to do so we are enlarg- ing our store and putting in a plate glass front. When complet- ed we will have a store second to none. Have you tried our CREAM BARING POWDER, Tuhe a Cash Grocery LAY DOWN A SUPPLY WHEN THEY AR% CUM rnr book giving full information, free of charge. For Sale by ALLEN &WILSON IT PAYS TO OGLE COOPER & Co Farm produce taken as cash.—Telephone No. 23, s O'sid,s a 1, ree repreeenratl"n ,rem Chatham and vicinity, students from the following places have registered at the The Canada Business College CHATHAM, ONT. Since the opening day on Tuesday last, Holy ro,d; Dresden; halt; ?Thetisnd; Dealtown• Rat Portage: W heatlet; Hanover; stays, Mich.; Rath. erford; Wardaville; Potrolea; Hatriaton, Orathie; Detroit, Luoan; Duart; Oest,,; Codnville; Wroxe- ter; Preston; seaforth, By another week this list will to largely Inareas- ed, and it affords the most convincing ov thence daanod the United Statnd es,tare fulln in all y*rts ali of Cana - to the impertanee of making a wise choice in the selec- tion of a eoboot from which to be graduated, which means a aueoatsfnt start in life. IT PAYS TO ATTEND 'Tall BUST The wide will attend no otitis', i'or ettalogtts of suitor''depirtetlant artisan • 1); liiditi1AOliUL.l1 N " 00',04011111 1 The Best for. The lvloney You do not know what you miss by not using the above Tea. Every customer using it is a pleased customer. Our line of SoStansistle entds is t withchonestogoodtprices will be found as low aa and honest dealing. PLANTS For a few weeks we will have a choice collection of Reuse Plante from the BenmillerGreen4House, which we will sell at a very reasonable prioe. Call and get prices. cMURR�Y & WILTSE, et earPost0ffic--CENTRAL GROCERY—Telephone 40 J. W. IRWIN Keepe the largest assortment of newest goods. Quality fine and prices low in;, Groceries, Crockery, Glassware TEAS—Black, frmiGo 10 ente per n and pound if yoan are u buy fromualled in guality and ns indeed of Teae. Yon peddlers.BCotl - pore quality and prices. SUGARS—We are headquarters, we bny direct from Montreal reflnere. Keep beet quality and sell at olose prices. SPECIAL BAZ"SGA.1NS--3 pounds Evaporated Peaches for 25c. 3 lbs Evapor ated Appleafor 25o. 5 lbs Prones for 25o. 28 Ib Box Raisins for 511 Crockery, China, Glassware and Lamps—We have to make room for our Imported Goode, and have reduced our prioee on Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Toilet Sets, Berry Sets, Water Sete, Bread and Butter Plates, Cups and Saucers .nd Lamps of all kinds. Call and nee onr goods and get prices. No trouble to goods. agons ugg* ammaissemisssess We keep in stock ' and make to order Wagons and Buggies which we guarantee to be first class in every particular.' Nothing but the best material use in dr