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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1896-10-30, Page 3KILLER THE GREAT - -,11y Medicine of the Age. 'rt•kr:n Internally, it Cures r h. Cramp, and Pain In the ,r;rch, Bore Throat, Budden Colds, etc., eta ' Used Externally, It Cures Bruises, Burns, Bookie, 8pralne, rhrrche, Pain In the Face, Neuralgia, nlct;am, hosted Feet, nrtido over attained w such unbounded popular. ew• n 7fo.r tr.tlmony to the eMeacy of the Pain_ • 're have ea n Iia ma •w eflcls In sootWag thn y r.,i •..m, and kuow It w be a good arUcie.—C4+ch • ; bee yet aurpa,nw1 the Poln•glller, whish to ., n: e..elaahln fahnly n. wcloe now 1n use. -••Tenon.. ,r 1•,:e nal merit: ae a q,,Caue of removing pain, no hest o N ul red a reputation equal to Petry Davin' K'UII=r.-M ,npozf A'dial. n.'s, of unketlrure Btu only the metro 'PBav ., , 10. aw,t overvwt,ere :vL, ffio. 1 BUTCHER SHOP. P'hQ Undersigned d" Amp Iat.ma ec to the p.H) s si T fetor dully that he Opened a bntehe ;; u the store of !. [Lore, Huron Street. He bas had many elk fu experietoe, and feele that he oan give the beet r satisfaction. He will Bell Bleutly for Gault„ and at the lowest possible prices. ORDERS RBEIP CTTULLY SOLICIT'SD Reid Bros., - - Clinton. CENTRAL BUTCHER SHOP FORD 8s MURPHY, We are doing businese on the earth principle, and will supply our customers with the beet meats at the lowest paying prices. Patrons way rely up- on good service and prompt filling of orders. FORD & MURPHY Central Butcher Shop, Clinton CITY BUTCHER SHOP 1 wish to inform the publio that I will!not be undersold by any other person in the business. I am a practioal butcher, and understand all the branohee of the business. We keep the very beet meats and a full stook always on hand, and will sell at the Lowest Cash Prides. Bring along your money and get the meat at the Dash price. We will give Credit but not at Dash prices. Please call and see what you oan do for Cash at R. FITZSIMONS' CITY MEA'F MARKET COUCH ,St Wit SON. Subscribers desire to notify the public that bey have bought out the butchering business lately conducted by Mr Jas d.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 Beason. sold at reasonable rates and delivered, anywhere in town. ARTHUR COUCH, CHAS. N, WILSON CLINTON. FLOUR AND FEED STORES. Produce Exchange Headquarters for all kinds of FIELD t GARDEN SEEDS Two ears choice Seed Corn just ar- rived from Illinois. We have a large stock of Feed Corn. Oats, Barley, Peas, &C. Highest market price paid for Coarse Grains, or taken in exchange. Cash paid for Eggs. HiLL & JOYNER HURON ST., CLINTON. (UOOK'S Flour Feed Store BRAN & SHORTS In large or small goantltles. OIL CAKE and MEAL OF ALL KINDS. ]O pounds Choice Oatmeal for 1 bushel of Oats. D. COOK, CLINTON. BANKS. The Molsons Bank. Incorporated by Act of Parliament, 1866 CAPIA - - $2,000,000. REST ND, - $1,375,000 HEAD ( ICE, MONTREAL. J. H. B MON Preeident. F. W. 11 A8,...,General Manager. Notes dlecounte., Collections made, Drafts is- ced,Bterling and American exchange bought and sold at lowest current rates. Intereet al- lowed on deposits. Er RMICRka- Money advanced to formes on their own note mitt one or more endorsers. No mortgage re qulred as security H. C. BREWER, Manager. 0E0. D. McTAGOART BANKER ALBERT ST, - CLINTON. A genera' Banking Business tt ansacted NOTES DISCOUNTED Drafts issued. Interest allowed on deposits. FARRAN & TISDALL BANKERS, CLTN TON. ()NT Advances made to tarmere on their own notes at low rates of interest. A general Banking Business transacted Interest allowed on deposits. Sale Notes bough J. p TISDALL, Manager. OL, WON ON NEW E THE CHIEF��OHVAN. OF �k, AHE BJ#1Y.,, CLINTON MARBLE WORKS. COOPER'S OLD STAND, Next to Commercial Hotel. his establishment is In fall 0• erotion and e rd es' filled In the most satisfactory way ceme- tery and granite work a specialty. Prices a easonable as those of any establishment • REALE & HOOVPB,Clinton. 1m J. ADES FOWLER ACO. Arehitcts it Civil Engineers Are prepared to furnish plans, drawings, d e Atail`s; and Specifications of all kinds of work VALUATIONS AND INSPI1CTIONS CAIREFULLY MADE PATENT DRAWINGS MAOIS & .PATENT 0111 'ADORD AllitTerk,at teaaonabi'e obi rges. 28 years exp it 00641 , tyarlleist POO ofl3'c4ey addresa,i F?fJa'!.-e2FN.' OI,YiY J4d jt 1 T. R-1 P'A•N•S The modern stand- ard Family Medi- cine: Cures the 11111111.11111 common every -day ills of humanity. mime �'s1kj•� :1' 1 MoKlliop Mutual Flre Insurance Ca FARM & I SOLATED TOWN PROPERTY ONLY INSURED OFFIOIBB. Geo. Watt, Pr,sldent, Harlook P.O.; James Broadfoot, Vice-Pres,Seaforth P.O.; W. J. Shan- non, sway-Treas., Seaforth P.O.; M. Murdle, In- spector of losses, Seaforth P. O. DIRECTORS. Jas. Broadfoot,Seaforth' M. Murdie, Seaforth; Geo. Dale Seaforth; Geo. Watt Harlook; T. E. Hays, Seaford); Alex Gardiner, Watt, Thos Corbett, Clinton ; John McLean, Hippos. AGF.NTn. Tboe. Nellans Hariock; Robt. MlcMillan, Sea• forth and J. Cuminge, Egmontiville. Parties desirous to effect Insurances or trap sect other business will be promptly attended to on application to any of the above officers adt -sed to their reepecitve offices Benmiller Nu= eery FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES NORWAY SPRUCE, SCOTCH AND ASTRACHAN PINE, The latter of which we make a specialty. LARGE STOCK ON HANI) The above ornamental trees and ehrubbery will he Bold at very low prices, and those wanting any thing in this connection will save money by par chasing here. Orders by Mailtoill he promptly attended to, A'ldrese, JOHN STEWART, BENMILLER For Twenty -Six Years DUNN'S BAKING POWDER THECOOK'S BEST FRIT ND LAItt3LST SALE 1N CANADA. McLeod's System RENOVATOR - AND OTHER Tested Remedies. SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE For Impure, Weak and Impoverished Blood Dyepepsia, Sleepleeenese, Palpi- tation of the Heart, Liver Complaint Neuralgia, Loge of Memory, Bronchitis Consumption, Gall Stones, Jaundice, Kid ney and Urinary Diseases, St. Vitus' Dance Female Irregularities and General Debility LABORATORY, OODERICH, OMT J M. McLEOD, Prop. and Manufacturer Sold in Clinton by J. H. COMBE, and ALLAN & WILSON J. C. STEVLSOft —THE LEADING— UNDERTAKER EMBALMER. A FULL LINE OF GOODS KEPT i11 STOCK ThehestEmbalmlug Fluidused Splendid Hearse. A L B ERT ST.,OLINTON Reaidenoo overstore Gent/SITE TOW BADI, r,• When Rebellious and out of Order, Paine's Celery Compound is your Only Hope, It Brings Comfort, Happiness, and Health. Too few recognize the tact that the eto- maoh ie the chief organ of the body. When this great and guiding organ is out. of order, every other organ depending on it for nourishment is affected by sympathy, So long as digestion is properly performed, and healthy fluid secreted from the food, the body is nourished, When the stomach is inactive, the system is impoverished, and disease rapidly develops. If your stomach is rebellious and out of gear, be assured your whole system will soon give evidences of trouble, and your life will be a miserable one. When you suffer the tortures of indiges- tion and dyspepsia, just remember that Paine's Celery Compound has brought ease comfort, happinese and health to thousands in the past. This marvellous and wonder. working medioine when used for a short time restores perfect digestion, and gives to every organ new life and aotivity. Thousands of the strongest testimonials are on fyle from our beat Canadian people, testifying to the effioaoy of mine's Celery Compound in oases of stomach troubles that could not be cured by any other medi- cine. These lettere of testimony can be in- speoted at any tirne. It is folly, dear reader, to continue in Bet- tering from dangerous stomach trouble. One botttle of Paine's Celery Compound may suffice to give you freedom from pain and misery; one single bottle has often ban- iehed the dreaded enemy forever. Your neighbors and friends have been oared by Paine's Celery Compound. Do not delay its nee in your own oaee. The extravagance of the late nation- al administration is kept well before the public by its own journals, which record under big black headlines the dismissal of batch after batch of idle, unemployed men, wbo filled places which were evidentally sinecures for the beet part of the time, as no ap' piontments to the places thus vacated are reported even by the papers which express distress every time the country is relieved of the task of supporting a batch of expensive and useless place - holders. From the Public Works De- partment alone hundreds of more placemen, appointed because they were hangers-on of the Conservative party, who have been fattening upon the tax -payers of this country, have been discharged.—Montreal Witness. HOW TO CURE CORNS. Easy! Yee, if you go about it the right way. Get the beet always. Putman's Painless Corn Extractor never fails to cure. Acts in twenty-four hours and caus- es neither pain or discomfort. Putman'e Corn Extractor extracts cornu, It is the beet. North-western Ontario continues to divide the attention of mining men with British Columbia's gold fields, and fresh deals consummated in that part of the country are announced al- most every day. The latest report is that Sir Roderick Cameron & Co., of New York, have secured three large mining locations near the Mikado mine. Development work will com- mence almost immediately. COULD NOT LIE DOWN FOR EItgHT- EEN MONTHS. TUE SrrFEBINae Or A TORONTO ,JCNCTION RHSrDENT J'ROMI HEART DISEASE. Not an exceptional case of heart disease but very n8 distressiwas that of Mr L. W. Law, of Toronto Junction, who was obliged to be propped up in bed with pillows for 18 months, because of smothering spells that would Dome over him whenever he attemp- ted to lie down. No treatment had done any good until he tried Dr. Agnew's Cure for the heart, and here one dose gave com- plete relief, and one bottle cared him, and today he enjoys the pleasures of good health as other people do. Heart disease will kill if not cared. Sold by Watts & Co. Three months ago the 7 -year-old daughter of Abram Cain, living near Hweetser, got wheat in her eyes. A week ago one of the eyes began to in- flame, and her parents, on examining the organ discovered vi hat was to all appearances a green sliver protruding from the corner of the eye. In at- tempting to remove the substance it, broke off. The operation was repeat- ed every day with the same result, the supposed sliver breaking off every time. Dr. Forrest, who was sent for, found a grain of wheat lodged in a cor- ner of tale eye, with a sprout on it half an inch in length. The Sprout WIL9 what the parents had been pinching off every day as it grew, thinking it a green sliver or splint. • Just a little better Man the best. That Name; Plate Is our warrant for honest work; It is your warrant for satisfaction Ina highest of high grade wheel; you fl n d It on the front of every McCready Bicycle— Ybn Ind the McCready to the front rank of cyycledom and In a test of speed the McCready Fina the biggest aver,t�e—few to equal It—none to steel t—making friends by thousands booena t it is so good. Our catalogue tells all about It. In writing, mention this paper. Leek for the Name Plato. —R. A. McCready Co. TORONTO Agents wanted In nnrepretanted A. dlatrlata. 403 r_. RISKY MOARDINQ. O*6. wshloned Methods of tilting Yalu. • cables to the Uprose. The stocking bank of our grand- mothers is not yet obsolete in the coun- try districts, and the daily papers give frequent accounts of its Insecurity. Safes are not burglar proof, either, and the oo- oeslonal: flank robberies and the failures, too, keep alive the fondness of women for searching for queer hiding plaoes for their savings. Some of the old-time "banks" showed ooneiderable ingenuity In their oonstruotion or covering. An old lady living In a New Hamp- shire town had a set of large stationary drawers topped by cupboards built into one of her huge closets. The lower drawer, instead of resting dtreotly on the floor, ran on grooves perhaps two inches above it. She would pull out thls lower drawer, place her jewel oases In the space left below, and then push in the drawer, which she kept filled with linen. Equally shrewd was an Ohio woman, who, whenever she went out, put her money and jewelry In the coal scuttle, covering them up carefully with several layer of coal. Thte might have proved a rather risky experiment in the winter months when the fire had to be fed, but their owner telt that no burglar would ever think of looking there. A favorite hiding place for money, especially for bilis of large denomina- tions. baa always been the big family Bible and the unabridged dlotion cry. This is still common in rural places. So is the praotioe of sticking money snugly under a corner of a carpet, parttoularly under some large piece of furniture. This is a method that has much to commend it. Tea caddies and sugar bowls make ex- cellent temporary safes. Another hiding plane is the old-fashioned country clock, which is almost historic as a spot for tucking away little bundles of valuables. It 1s safe to say that the number of women who put away jewelry in pocket- books under a mattress for safe keeping, afterward carefully ernoothing the bed down, can be numbered by the thou- sands. The pocket of an old dress that hangs In an unoonoealed way in a closet to re- garded by many women as nue of the safest places Imaginable for epare rings, brooches and bracelets, and even for a pooket-book. Old shoes standing in their proper place beside now ones, are like- wise much esteemed, for a great deal can be put down In their toes without giving the slightest evidence of the value therein. ITCHING, BURNING SHIN DISEASES CCBED FOR 35 CENTS. Dr Agnew's Ointment relieves in one day, and cures totter, salt rheum, piles, scald head, eczema. barber's itch, ulcers, blotches, and all eruptions of the skin Itis soothing and quieting, and acts like magic in the cure of all baby humors; 350. Sold by Watts & Co. Who says there is no money in liter- ature nowadays? Du Maurier made $100,000 from his "Trilby," and receiv- ed a cheque for $50,000 for his last work. "Ian Maclaren" is receiving for his assent. Major Pond is) $501) a night for bis lectures in America. The Drunitochty minister used to get $ti(I() a year, and was as good a marl. All ministers can not. successfully turn novelists, however. WITH INVALIDS Yes! with invalids the appetite is capri- cious and heeds coaxing, that is just the reason they improve so rapidly under Scott's Emulsion, which is as palatable as cream. Mrs Barrage, aged one hundred years and. four months, died a few days ago at her home in Wollaston township, near Belleville. There has been a kick against defect- ive packing of Canadian apples for the British market, and the Department of Agriculture may establish a system of inspection. Fruit must reach the nld country markets iu good condition or Canadians will lose by it. Mrs Esther German, of San Francis- co, is said to have been married thir- teen times ,often without the license of death or divorce. She was horn in Il'5;0, n norma. Poland, but all leer adveutulee'nave been in this couutry. Her last venture, t,he unlucky thir- teenth, bas sued ber for divorce and the recovery of $tkY). DO NOT CONFOUND Wright's Liver and Stomach Pills with the numerous cheap purgative pills that only act on the bowels. Wright's Liver and Stomach Pills are given to you as a treat- ment with full directions of how and when to ase them. The coat is 50 dente a box. One box cures. Aek Allen & Wilson, Drug- gists, Clinton, about them, and get a cir- cular. DON'T HHAx,AC'OF POWDERS will relieve that violent headache in less time than it takes you to read this. They are safe, soc- ceesful, sure. 25o a box. stmt Wheels Are Over-011ea. So many bloyellste have been obeerved recently suffering from clogged chains, that a word of advice, which has been given before in this place, may, with propriety, be' repeated. 011 the ehain— nothing Is more necessary; hut be Pure not to have 1t wet. Eaoh lick should be thoroughly lubricated end then the chain should be rubbed dr'. No amount of rubbing, it should he remembered, can rent -toe the nil from the parts between Luo !Wks where 1t is needed, and not a partiole of oil to required nn the exterior surface. The drier that le the Netter. The oil, If exposed, picks up and holds dust and arida greatly to the friotion. The -ame ad vine applies to all oiling. If So rnunh is put in the hearings that some overflows and it is not wiped off, dust a•' ! gather at the spot, and, even to thn best mode hearings, some of it will al -.,net certainly work into the halls and make trouble. And even if 11 dons not get r,; fur, tho bunches of dust so a^en Ululated derreet from the appear/mon et an nthrnvlee well groomed nutehine r :d •r thn cleaning after n run tw1'' is iitficult as it need he. The more wheels are overotled se t - niled. "Carrying a nanery,' n. ';1, "wheelmen" call riding with a !r•,- .r. tng that e'mochas, is not halt -i 1. rn mon as a dust burled i r ir'nt' 1 .r course, of the two, the latter t: ; r - able, bet nn -lila- .•-•td have etr.• 1 In many oases, the first work of - Sarsaparilla is to expel the eider 1 v other medicines that have b'e o tried its rain. It would be a saving of time and money if t xpnrintentere took Ayer's Sares• parills at first wstead of at last:. tr`,.0.1,: 1896 0411041111141411100404111101,401104111111 Old old CIGARETTES W. 8. Kimball & Co., ROCHESTER, N. Y. Retail everywhere 50 per Package 17 FIRST PRIZE MEDALS. CLOTHING- READY MADE SUITS -- S3, $4.50, $5, $5.50, $6 and $7. Ordered Clothing from $"! up. A FULL RANGE OF LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING FOR THE SUMMER. Perfect Satisfaction (,uaranteed OBT. COATS & SON- CLINTrON Fire Proof CarAtooue vets Saturate the average shoe in snow water, throw it beside a stove or heater to dry, and t parody,—comfortable you've go burnt tip parody,—co as a metal itoe. I1Icregt tht chrome tanned Slater Shoe, and it Comes out smiling; pliant, tougk and smooth as before. Can be boiled half an hour without injury. Is sweatproof and waterproof. Goodyear Welt. $3, $4, $5. Stamped on sdtes. "The Slater Shoe" WM. TAYLOR tt SONS, Sok Agents for Clinton. Do You FEEL SICK? Disease commonly comes on with slight symptoms, which when neglected increase in extent and gradually grow dangerot' If you SUFFER FROM HEADACHE, DYS- PEPSIA or INDIGESTION, • If you are BILIOUS, CONSTIPATED. or have LIVER COMPLAINT, If your COMPLEXION IS SALLOW, or you SUFFER DISTRESS AFTER EATING, For OFFENSIVE BREATH and ALL DISOR- DERS OF THE STOMACH, . . . TAKE RI PANS TABULES TAKE RIPA%%S TABULES TAKE RIPAF S TABULES TAKE RIPANS TABULES Ripens Tabules Regulate Ow System and Preserve the Health. I Ripens Tabules act gently but promptly upon the liver, stomach and intestines ; r anse the system effectually', cure dyspepsia, habitual constipation, OITCnsite ., i.reatl: and headache. One TAMILS. taken at the first indication of indigestion, 1 .iou'ness, dizziness, distress after eating or depreesfen of spirits, will surely and sl' quickly remove the whole difficulty. if given a fair trial Ripsn9 Tahut^s 17C an infallible cure; they contain nothing injunous and are an economical remedy. lit ONE GIVES EASY TO TAKE TO ACT Ripens Tabules are sold by M' by mail if l E?LILP the prier, MO cents a box) U Ku to 8 mem. ies,l ComIca. Company, No. to Somali , 11•w.,v.n+r•••44•44444,e44•44•14,.• Vail l.lO-arta, 0, ar