The Clinton New Era, 1889-03-22, Page 7•
A'SELF=RBLIAXOE TO Ta
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E ertation at the Present time.'
he farmers' condemn the est-
tina taken, but tbeyjpg along,
elated wilbont.
They take Such a matter in a dif-
ferent spirit from other classes.
corn put on their free list I What
What dal the distillers do to have WORXS
only this week, did the *rollers
and the ironworkers do ? They
sent delegations to Ottawa; they
presented their claim; they ex-
hibited a desire. Xot so the
farmers; they give the, cloak, and
the coat is taken away. They el
ect representatives who know or
care little for their interests, and
from, the little interest talc( n at Buggies,Carts, Phaetons Ix
Ottawa, It would scarcely bo
ttat all the dairy sections
in Cadaea, iinluding the Reston
Townshiss, want free trade.
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HINTS AS TO ADVERTISING
If you have goods to sell, adver-
tise the fact...If an advertising
canvasser wants to advertise your
business in a fandy frame at a de-
pot, pay him about 200 percent
more than it is worth, and let him
put it there. When a man has
three-quarters of a second in
which to catch a train, he invari
NYLON ns
6M BB 4 IMPERIAL
SUBJECT.
Several day.tgo we published
lottor from "Experience," upon
a subject which is attracting con-
siderable attention, and we. have
Since received a similar communi-
eation from aaother, which we
publish th-full,
To the Editor :—A short time
ago, I noticed in your columns a
letter signed "Experience." At
first I was inclined to regard the
letter referred to as a clever ad-
vertising scheme of Messrs IL H.
Warner & Co:, to attract notice to
their well•knowia Warner's Safo
Cure, which is, Ye must be admitt-
od, of the greatest:value and mer-
it, but upon more mature consid-
eration I am inclined to believe
that the lottor is a genuine ex-
pression from a well informed in-
dividual, who is not afraid to
grapple with a question which
should receive greater attention.
It is daily becoming more ap-
parent that there is something
radically wrong inthe manner in
which disease is being treated by
those whose profession it is to
heal the sick. A man is takon ill
and a physician is called in, "On-
ly. a slight nervous disorder,"
remarks the • physician. The
slight .nervousdisorder, however,
refuses -be controlled, and in a
short time tho physician .omin-
ously remarks that the patient is
suffering from Consumption. It
' goes on -for a while .until the pa-
tient is .afflicted with what the
physician calls "a series of corn
plicated d isorders" Treated for
first ono thing and then another—
dosed with all sorts of vile con-
coctions—the patient finally sue-
eumbs, and then-for'the first time
it is learned that the real,causo of
suffering and, death was disease of
the kidneys, which manifested it-.
self in various. other disorders—
all of which could have been
promptly tured had a timely We
of Warner's Safe cure, which is
the most important discovory
made..in..connection with•scientiKe
progress in recent years. The
reference made by "Experience"
to tbo Robinson poisoning cases,
where no less than seven mem-
bers of one family died within
five years from tho effects of ar-
senical poisoning without attract-
ing the attention of skilled phy-
sicians, who werein-. attendance,
to the real cause, but who issued
death certificates for pneumonia,
typhoid fever,bowel disease, ,ete.,,..
is a startling disclosure of tho ig-
norance which prevails among
thosewhose duty it is to . definite=
ly detect and treat the- true cause,
of disease.
I quite agree w ith'• Ex perience"
in tho ()Onion that, after all, tho:e
who take matters of health in
their own bands and place their
reliance upon awell-known irn-
)dy.wbih. is timo-tested _BE&
know n to he of benefit are better
off.tha'n those who trust them -
Selves in experimental and ignor-
ant hands. Sdlf-Roliance.
FREE CORN
THE .01sTILLER 8 WHISKY AND BEEP
Vs. THE FARMERS' GILT -EDGE,
BUTTER AND ENRICHED ,.
FA RMS.
(Letter in Montreal Witness)
Seldom has such a •good oppor•
• tunity been offered the Govern-
ment of acting fairly by the farm-
ers as the ono so ungraciously
thrust aside. It is difficult to see
why the farmer cannot have free
corn to make beef, while tho dis-
tiller has it to make all the
whisky he can out of it, and the
residue into beef. It is for reve-
nue ? Then why not the: distiller
support the revenue as well as the
farmer ? Or, is it, for tho benefit
of those farmers who produce
' more coarse graius than they seem
to require ? I use the word seem
advisedly, for I have lived long
enough in Canada to know hund-
reds of farmers who formerly
ir • raised grain, and who are now
gladly puachasing Corn to recruit.
° the soil formerly ploughed and 10 -
ploughed to raise oats for the Un-
ited States market, and who were
quick to avail themselves of the
opportunity of purchasing. And
farmers may hardly be satisfied
with tho demands of some of
their few friends in Parliament
• who ask that we have free cord to
make export beef. The distiller
is not bound to feed the free corn
to"export cattle. Why the farm•
or? Indeed, it seems to bo lost
sight of that the distiller uses the
corn fortwo purposes, and, con-
sequehtly, has a trouble advantage
And farmers want free corn not
only to make beef, but we require
corn to make the best butter, and
We need some to enrich our4farms.
Every bushel of corn imported
represents, not only n certain
quantity of food, but also of the
best -manure transferred from the
United States to Canada. Many
farmers would gladly buy oats at
the prices they formerly sold fol.,.
to the United States, Litt such
cannot be had. The Governtnent
- objects to our having corn at first
cost, and not only the farmer, but
the consumer, and the country
are losers thereby. The fact is
corn is generally at prices that
forbid it being uqed independent
of the duty. And as it does not
often happen that it can be got
as cheaply as at present it might
have been wiser to have given
every en.conragement to its im-
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In the Q1c1 Presbyterian Church
Stirlsoribershes to intimate
thatthe business of the above
Fiteatory is still being confirm.
ed in all its branches at the
old stand.
We have in stook some fine
ably stops to road depot adver-
tisements, and your card might,
take his eye. Patronize every
canvasser that shows you.an ad-
vertising tablet, card, directory,
dictionary, or even an advertising
Bible, if one is offered. But don't
think of advertising in a well-es-
tablished, legitimate newspaper.
Your advertisement would find its
way into all the thrifty households
of the region where the farmer,
the mechanic, the tradesmen and
others live, and into the homes of
the wealthy and refined—all of
w orn need articles and have the
money with which to buy them ;
afidin tho quiet of the . evening,
after the. news•of the day had been
digested, it would bo read and
pondered upon, and the next day
people would come down to your
Steve and patron* you, and keep
Corning in increasing numbers and
you might have to., hire an extra
clerk or two, move into a larger
-block- and -Mere favorable
and do a bigger business; but, of
ccurse, it would bo more expen-
sive.,—New Haven Register.
A very 'sad accident happened
at Agincourt, on Thursday, by
which one'of the oldest residents
Iot his life. Mr Jas Patterson
was movirtg 8 building ao
field and had four teams drawing
it: Mr Jas Kennedy, a neighbor,
was driving one of the •teams, and
after the building had commenc-
ed to moVe,and had attained col
siderable speed, Mr Kennedy,it is
supposed, stumbled on tho rough
ground and ico and. fell.' Owing
to the, speed at which the horses
Were. ‘valking, he was unable to
regain his feet, and the building
catching him ' he was crushed
_anderthe. was .
picked up life, was found to be
nearly or quite extinct. Deceased
was a man about 72 years of age
and was .highly resreeted wher-
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et no wn.
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And will be pleased to see all
°Ur old customers and all the
new ones who will favor us
with their patronage
Everything and but Cheap
E E HAYWARD
CLINTON
A FROG FARM.
BASE INGRATITUDE SHOWN BY TIIE
CROAKERS BY DESERTING THEIR
. BENEFACTOR JUST AS rHEY -
WERE READY FOR MARKET.
A New York restaurateur talks
of going to Manchester, NM., to
raise frogs for the Boston market.
Let him, learn. the experience of
others.—Some years ago a rich
man at Bangor, Maine, was struck
by the same idea. Ile had a
charming bit of lawnadjoining
his residence, and this. he decided
to make. the hatching ground. He
had a big, round,' shallow pit dug
and tho bottom of it stoned. and
cdmented, so„ it wouldn't leak.
Tho dirt take% out was made into
a circular embankment around
the pool, andabout the edges he
set out rushes and other. fresh
water plants, to give the frogs
, nice hiding place. Re
had water, turned in through' a
special lino of. pipes at a groat
cost, and the "pond" thus formed
was to alt appearance just the
place that a frog with luxurious
tastes would delight to inhabit
Then bo enlisted the services of
all the small boys in the neighbor.
hood to catch tadpoles and little
frogs, paying them liberally, and
in a short time his "pond" was
•populous with the squirmers and
jumpers. To be sure they would
have plenty to eat, he supplied
his pots with .frequent and gener-
ous repasts of minced liver, white
bread.crumbs and other delicacies
he thonght they might like. , All
went well. .Tho colony throve
wonderfully; the tadpoles develop-
ed into little frogs, and the little
frogs fast grew to fat "bull pad-
docks." Tho air .was musical
with their grunts, and the people
carnc .from far and near to see the
sight. But ono night every kiek,
et of them migrated,and the frog
thrm has been frogless ever since.
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Treasurer .10ae4. is expected to
retire from the Manitoba Cabinet'
in J tine and Cul. McMillan, is ex-
pected to succeed biro.
As we are going west we offer .at cost 1)1COS our entire
stock of • ..zzatan
Groceneserockery& c
Get Bargains while they are going
A. ANGUS
99 BRICK BLOCK,
CLINTON. • •
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Red- Rocker Furniture Store
Having bought the stock of D. 13. Calbick, of the late firm of Calbick & Reith, at
a greatly reduced figure, we are now prepared to give our. customers the full.
benefit of the reduction.
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We will run off our entire stock of Bedroom and Parlor Suites,
Sideboards, Extension and Centre Tables, Book Cases, Perfor-
ated, Cane and Wood Seat Chairs, and all kinds of Furniture
and Upholstered Goods at GREAT BARGAINS for the next 30
days. Now is the time to buy Furniture, as such bargains can•
not last: Call and be convinced. 0,
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NOT —Our etock of UNDERTAKING GOODS is now complete in every
particular, and we aro determined to give satisfaction.
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JIECTIA3S.
Tho loading Undertakers, Embalmers, Cabinet Makers, and Upholsterers,
Red Rocker Furniture Store, Brick Block, Clinton
C. SirtVENSON
MANUFACTURER OF ANI) DEALER IN
HOUSEHOLD FORNITURE.
Just to hand a lot of New Furniture,OParlor
Suites, Bedroom Suites, Fancy, Centre and
Extension Tables, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Cane
and Wood Seat Chairs. Lounges, 8gc.
Special' lot of. PICTURES, in oil, Gilt frames, hand painted, cheep.
General assortment of Llousehold Furniture sold cheap.for cash. The
Discount Salo has run off most' of my old stock. A lot of PICTURE
MOULDING. Framed made to order.
J. C. Srl'2111V-32EMTS0/NT
RESIDENCE OVER STORE.
FeitINITLTHE SToliE. — OPPOSITE TOWN HAL.
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LONDESBORO HA
RISS an! GROCERY Dtipol
FRESH HOLIDAY PRESENTS and other goods constantly arriving, which
will be sold cheap during December. In order to give .every person a chance for
a holiday present, I will, during December, give to every person making a pur-
chase of goods at one time, for cash or produce, to the amount of $2, and one for
each additional 52, a draw ticket whish will entitle them to one of the 100 pre-
sents which I will give during Dec. The presents are all useful articles averaging
over 10 per cent on goods purchased, and you are stir° to draw one of tt-an.. A
box containing envelopes will. be handed you to take voile choice, and whatever
number the draw contains, the corresponding numb( r on the presents will be
yours. Also, for each $10 paid on 1888 account, a draw will be given.
T would also call special attention to a few lines which 1 have, such as ROBES,
HARNESS, BELLS,13LANKETS, GLASS, NAILS, FILES, HAMMERS.
RULES, HINGES, SAWS, AXES and AXE HANDLES. IN JEWELLRY-
-BROOCHES, CFIAINS, PINS, CU I F BUTTONci, DANGLES, STUDS, &c
GROCERIES—Currants, Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Dates, Canned Peaohes,
Peas, Corn, Salmon, Sardine, Earring, also Codfish and Salt Herring. My stock
of TEAS
is unsurpassed ill the county for quality andiffice. OYSTERS and
FRESH SAUSAGE in season.
• Call and inspect goods and.presents before buying your Christmas supply
qv\ NEWTON, - - LONDESS0130
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WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS CLINTON,
TO P11 PUBLIC.
We announce that we have bought out the Liquor Business recently started by.
J. Sheppard, and have removed the same to the
Store ,One Door west of C. C. Ram & CO's Tallow Establishment
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We will keep in stock the productions of the best Canadian, Scotch and Irish
Distilleries. We will keep in stock the productions of the best Canadian and
English ]3reweries. We will keep in stock the best FRENCH, SPANISH- and
CANADIAN WINES, for medicinal purposes. •
OUR ' PRICES will be as low for first-class goods as .Montreal, Lon-
don or Toronto. HOTELS SUPPLIED at wholesale prices. Goods delivered
to all parts of the town free of charge. DON'T ASK FOR CREDIT, AS OUR
TERMS ARE STRICTLY CASH.
FOSTER dc MITER.
NVe have the sole agency for
the "President Cross Cut Saw"
llllis'crsaIIy admitted to be the
BEST IN VIE WORLD.
We are also Sole Agents. for
THE REXFORD AXE, the
choice of wdoclsmen and the
best in the market.
Full stock of
Coal and Woad STOVES,
HARDWARE,
CUTLERY, LAMPS, OILS,
PAINTS, Szc.
S.. :DAVIS,
Mammoth Stove House,
CLINTON. .
orFOR THE HEATED TERM z
JUST RECEIVED
Pu" Westindia,Limeguice
THE FAVORITE SUMMER DRINK.
Eno's FRUIT SLAT!
EFFERVESCENT CITRATE ofilMiGNESIA.
orAativis o•o1ioi3]E,
CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, CLINTON, ONT
rilAMO/IJOIRal\TOIMi
mo••••.•••••
NEW GOODS .
That are all right in quality and style and away down in
price.
.A.1\TY P.E1R,SON
wanting something nice in this line should call and examine my stock al>
it is now an the latest styles. ,
A. J. HOLLOWAY, BEAVER BLOCK,.
OPPOSITE TAYLOR'S, ALBERT STREEP, CLINTON,
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ss-s—OgrT A.Z.,MEVP 4 0:4113giNggn
TEAS in. C0110017 T tryisoll and •14150.
In order to turn this lot over quickly, we will offer them at extrepoe-
y IPW OlOqs, 25g. per pound and 50e. per pound.
For the next TIMMY DAYS for FIVE FOUNDS and over,
a ,Reduction which wilt astonish yon. Give us a call. Get a
Sample which will cost you no+hing.
S. PAL LISER & CO,,
Family Grocers, next to Town Hall.
1•1-33:11AT
FALL GOODS
A full assortment of
God: rurildig good:
For Fall Wear, just opened up
A Fine Assortment of
FUR -:-GOODS
Not to be excelled in the county
CI -MCD Gla.J.A.SGONV.7—
RVMEMBER THE STAND — One door north of the Dry
Goods Palace, Albert Street, Clinton.
New : Furniture : stock -
Opened. out iZt ELLIOTTS ELOCE,
NEXT DOOR TO THE CITY BOOK STORE, CLINTON.
BEDIWOM SETS,,PARLOR SETS,LOUNGES
SIDEBOARDS, CHAIRS, &c.,
AN A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF TIM vEtry BEST MADE FURNI
TURE AT REASONABLE PRICES.
.1'4(3)S. CIIIID114E-V-.
The old -reliable Tea Store still leads
Having bought the Grocery Stock of T. Cooper & Son, and being in a position
buy my goods for cash, I am bound not to be undersold by anyone in the trade
I have just received a magnificent stock of GROCERIES, CROCKERY
.4 GLASSWARE, HANGING LAMPS, and all the novelties of the season.
I ant offering Stone Tea Sets, 44 pieces, for *2.50 Printe
Sets, *3.75, worth $4:50. Decorated Stone China, $4.7P
worth $5.50. Combination Dinner andTea Sets, 85 pieces
$10..•Dituter Set 97 pieces, 811. CombinationiSet, 100 pcs,
*18, worth $20. China Tea sets from $5 up. Decorated
Chamber Sets, from $2.75 up. China Cups and Saucers, 10e.
worth 25c.
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FRESII PEELS, FIGS, DATES, NUTS, CANDIES, CANNED GOOD
and everything to be found in a first-class Grocery. •
LT.A.M.EIS MOOR333
(Successor to" T. Cooper cfeS'on) , . 4
CORNER S'X'ORE in Searles Block.
NEW I--1.1LIZ1Vass. Z1114
Johnson &Armour
PRACTICAL .
HARNE:86' and COLLAR MAKERS
Having bought the business and stock of GEO. A. SHARMAN,, we are prepared "
to fill all orders in our Line at the loWest living prices. We are both practical
workmen, well known tc the people of Clinton and vicinity, and can guarantee a
superior class of work at moderate,rates. The material will always be found of
the best, and by striet attention to business and honest dealing, we hope to be
favored with as liberal pactronage as our predecessor. We have a splendid line of
SINGLE HARNESS, which, for material, workmanship and price, cannot be
:surpassed. Full stock in all lines REPAIRING promptly attended to.'
JOHNSON & A,RMOUR, OPPOSITE MARKET, CLINTON.-
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ELEGANT NEW STOOK OF
GentsFurnishings
Havinr, just placed in stock a choice selection of the
the above goods, and as my expenses are low, I am in
a position to give you goods at a slight advance on first
cost. It will be to your advantage to inspect my stock
in both the TAILORING and FURNISHING Dep't.
sliamizztp, • A.lbert St , Clinton.
NEXT DOOR 'TO WATTS' DRUG STORE.
Positive Cure.
014 A Painless Cure.
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FACTS FOR DIEN OF ALL AGES
DISEASES Or VIAN.
M. IN7". Mat71130.W'S SP=CI121I0 1\TO. E
THE PHEAT HEALTH ItE,11rE WEE,
Marvel of Healing, and Minor of Medicines,
a inlets She terr11t2e consermences et rndiscretfon,
vxpe,upo Overwork.
Zatr&TC:i•I
,Vho are broken down from the effects of abuse will 8 nd in No, 8 a radical sure for nerve,
debility, organics weakness, intro! tin tary vital losses, eto.
4yratorOtaillIal WHIOR No. 8 Snotrr.n es UsED.—Want of energy, vertigoovant Of purpcs
dimness of eight, aversion to Society, want of confidence, oVoidauCe 'of eonvereatio,
desire for solitude, listlessness and ffiehillty to fix the attention on a portion's' eubjeg .
cowardice, depression of spirits, giddiness, lose of ruomory, excitability of temper, eirs
matorrhces, or lose of the tiominai tinkl—the result of Kelf.abUtre or marital excess—imp
tenoy, intrutrition, emaciation, barrenness, palpitation of the heart, hyeterio feelings'
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tension, every function wanes In eon:mew:me°, seientiao wrfters and tho
habit, oftentindee innocently acquired. In short, the spying of vital force having lost ti
Menlo, trembling, melancholy, disturbine dreams, rte., are all mntemsopet trhiniat:enkrdainbikl
of insane asylums unite in aacribing to the effects of sod.e,/,ase the great majority o.
waded livevetich come under their 0084-1,, it you are Incompetent for the arclnont
duties of business, iecapacitated for the uu ylaunt, ut life, No. 8offersn °soaps from
the effects of early vice. If you p.m Pavan...A in years, No, Swill give you full vigor an
strength. It you are broken down, physically and morally,'froui early indiscretion, th.
result of ignorance and folly, send your address and 10 emits in stamps for M. V. Loewe,-
Troatiee in Book Form on Diseases of Mao. Sealed hod secure from obeervm,..
Address all communications to fff. W. LIMON, 47 Wrilinizton St. E. 21..roimeo-
A Man without wisdom fives In a fool's paradise. CHESS QUARANTEEO. HEAL THE SICK.
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