The Clinton New Era, 1889-09-20, Page 6•
$EALTUFVL EXERCISE.
Only a few months ago these romping, roay-
,theeked lasses were puny delicate, pale, sickly
F,girls. By the aid of Dr. 1'1erce's world -famed
avorite Prescription, they have blossomed
,oat into beautiful, plump, hale, hearty, strong
•young women.
Favorite Prescription " is an invigorating,
Tno eter of functional aactiong tathat critical
ppe�riod of change from girlhood to woman-
hood, it is a perfectly sate remedial agent, and
'can produce only good results. It is care-
fully compounded, by an experienced and
delicate organization. Itisappu eltyovegeettaable
' . 3n its eompoeition and perfectly harmless in
any condition of the system. It imparts
strength to the whole system. For over-
, worked, "worn-out," "run-down," debilitated
teachers, milliners, dressmakers, seamstresses,
"shop -girls," housekeepers, nursing mothers,
and feeble women generally, Dr. Pierce's
J@hvorite Prescription is the greatest earthly
boon, being unequaled as an appetizing cor-
dial and restorative tonin. It is the only
medicine for women, sold by druggists, under
. apo$itiveuarantee from the manufacturers,
—that it will give satisfaction in every case.
nr money will be refunded. This guarantee
1Wutlieen faithfully carried out for many years.
Copyright,.1888, by WOau's Dis. Min, AWN.
SOOO.`OFFERED
by the manufactur-
- ere of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, for an
incurable case of Catarrh in the Head.
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Andithe NOR -WESTERN STATEN
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dine, connecting at the latter place with-le
G.T. R. train leaving Clint.in at 10 a. m., for
St Joe's Island, Garden River, Sault E;e.
Mar... Port Arthur and Duluth, connec'ing
at Port, Arthur with the Canadian Pacific
Railway. and at Duluth with the Red River
Valley Railway. Lowe It Rates, bestaecom-
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rot•t.e.
JAMES II. BEATTY,
Genl. Manager Sarnia
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LIVING IN VAIN.
God grant I may not live in vain,
Some useless part fulfilling;
Like water, gathered not again,
Which careless hand is spilling,
May I but add my being's force
To that eternal river
Which has in God's own love its source,
And flows to him forever.
Some Christian song may I but write,
And to his altar bring it;
Some hymn of praise to Christ indite,
And after -ages BMA it.
To some lost soul the gospel preach,
Give him kind exhortation;
Some little child the way may teach,
And bring it to salvation.
By some lone couch may breathe
prayer,
Or send some tender token
To save the tempted from despair,
Or bind the heart that's broken.
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That me, at last, my Lord may know,
And give recognition,
Because I walked with Him below,
And kept the great commission.
A GREAT MAN'S DEATH.
A friend of Archbishop Whately
said, with unbecoming praise
when visiting him on his death-
bed : "You are dying as you liv-
ed—great to the last." He repli-
ed : I am dying as I lived—in the
faith of Jesus." Another remark-
ed : "What°a blessing that 'onr
glorious intellect is unimpattet11"
The archbishop rejoined: "Do not
call intellect -glorious; there is
nothing glorious out of Christ,"
At another time it was said: "The
great fortitude of your character
supports you," "No," he replied,
"it is not my fortitude that sup-
ports me, but my faith in Christ."
TRUE FRIENDSHIP.
Not all friendly people are
friends. 1Vot many true friends
come in a lifetime, and young
people ought to carefully sift all
candidates for their affection, and
cherish fondly those that are left
behind. • Some can roll together
like marbles, with a soft and gen -
tle touch, and roll away again
without making any impression
on each other. Friendly' people
they are, a great deal pleasanter
to meet than most others, but
their relations, theiraequaintances
are very different from those of
David and Jonathan. There are,
on the other hand, some peo-
ple who seen made for each other,
they find in each other's natures
like two brushes. Loyalty to
such friends is a lofty virtue; trea-
son to them is a crime that God
in his infinite love may pardon,
but . man .cannot - easily forgive.
"There is a friend that sticketh
closer than a brother." This apt
quotation has often been usedd, to
emphasize divine love, but it was
originally a lzhilbsphic statement
perhaps the outcome of Solomon's
experience. There are in this
world friendships even'more deep-
ly•based than the delightful re-
lationship ofthe family. "Better
is a neighbor that is' near than
a brother that is•far offf" is anoth-
er proverb. There is no sneer
more .contemptuous than that
which we sometimes hear against
the friendship of youth. Let our,
young people after prayerful se-
lection, recognize the immeasur-
able value of the affection of a
fellow being. True friendship
waxes warmest in times of' trial.
A funeral will bring all your'kind-
ly neighbor's to yorir door with
words of sympathy; provided the
disease which t,.ok away your
friend was not infectious, or a
cruel misrepresentation which
those who do not know you are
ready to believe, or the loss of
money and social prestige, or the
disgracful act' of some, friend,
has "got into the newspaper," or
a big blunder of your own—any
Of these things- will immediately
act as a social sieve, and those
whose friendship is not really good
will fall through like sand, while
the few true friends will remain.
HOTEL IIALMORAL
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OUR FIRST AND ONLY D,;'i,UGU-
TER.
Dedicated to the new arrival at at 3. C.
Klauseu's, Hensall. By Sweetbrier.
She has come to us, our daughter,
With her smiles and with her tears,
With her rosebud mouth and dimples;
After all those weary years,
Weary years of patient waiting,
Filled with doubtful hopes and fears.
She has come, our only daughter,
With her sweet and girlish grace;
With her bliie eyes, soft and tender,
And her round and chubby face ;
She will e'er in our affections
Find a warm and sunny plane.
She has come, and don't we bless her,
And we wish her every joy,
We will praise and ever thank her ;
That she ain't a little boy,
For onr rosebud is a daisy,
And a charm without alloy.
She has come, I scarce believed it,
But my faith more strongly grows,
When at midnight hour she wakes me
From a sweet, serene repose,
By a song, whose depth of music,
No one but a father knows.
Has she come? my kindest wishes
Please receive. I think.I see,
As the twilight shadows deepen, •
There upon his bended knee,
By the cradle, one -who whispers,
"Don't our girlie look like me ?"
Holmesville, 1889.
LIFE IN JAPAN.
In Japa n,says the artist Wonos
in the Septem-ber Century,women
have always Held ahigher position
than other Asiatic countries.
They go about frecty wherever
they please, and the seclusion 01'
the Chinese is wholly unknown to
them. The schools receive as
rnany.girls as boys, and as a re-
sult of my observations I can
safely say, without idle compli-
ment,that the former are brighter
than the latter,
By degrees, and under these fa-
vorable conditions for general ob-
servation, some of the causes of
the people's happy spirit of' inde-
pendence began to be revealed to
rne. The simplicity,of' heir lives
in which enters no selfish rivalry
to out do one another, accounts in
a largo measure for this enviable
result. Regarding one another
very much as belonging to ono
family, their mode of life is more
or less on the same plane, and
consequently a spirit of great har-
mony prevails. A. very small in-
come is sufficient to supply the or-
dinary necessities of life, and
everything else is secured with
but li:t]e effort.. Household'effects
etre few and inexpensive, and
should everythiug bedestroyed by
fire or loss in any way,it is not an
irreparable calamity. All can be
replaced at a small outlay,and life
go on as before.
The tenant, upon renting a
house, is put to little expense to
furnish it, indeed, he requires ab
solutely no'fulniture at all. The
clean, finely woven mats which
cover the floor serve as table,ehair
and bed; and as it is a universal
custom to remove the shoes before
entering a house there is no dan-
ger of one's bringing with him the
dirt from the streets.
His bedding consists of cotton,
quilts, which are spread out on
the floor at night, rolled together
in the morning, and stored away
in acloset during the day. • A few
pictures and specimens of beauti-•
fur script decorate the walls,a few
vases contain sprays of flowers,
and a number of cushions on the
floor complete the furnishing of
the room. Yet it does not seem
empty or cheerless, for the gener-
al arrangement of harmonious
colors,thediffeaent woods employ-
ed in its visible. construction,.and
the beauty of the finished work-
nlanship make a most harnionious
and pleasing combination.
CiIILDREN WORTH, SAVING.
The following,' from a sermon
by DIr Spurgeon; con tai nstencour-
agemont for ministers and .teach -
ere Who labor for the conversion
of children "I have more confi•
donee," said a great preacher, "in
the conversion of children that 1
have received into the church this
year, than I have in the convey
sion of adults. I will go furthur
than that. I have seen a deeper
knowledge and have heard a clear-
er statement'bf the things ofChrist
from those dear children than
from elder folks. And, what may
astonish you ,most of all, I have
met with deeper spiritual experi-
ence in childa en of ten or twelve
than I have in some men and
woman of fifty or sixty. He is
only a child, who should be seen
and not heard; He is always get-
ting in the way.' Some of you
talk like that. God forgive you 1
When the grace of God comes in-
to a boy, he is mol•o worth sav-
ing than some of you 1"
NEEDED A BATH.
for Infants and Children.
"Caetordsl.eomill adapted tochildren that Castoila. cures Colic, Constipation,
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11180. Axford 8i.. SrooklYn, N. Y. Without innjurious medication.
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THE POPULAR
RY 000Ds House
i..ON DESBORO
We are now showing the richest and
most complete stock of DRESS GOODS
we have every offered to our customers.
Many lines have: been imported direct, and
the balance has been purchased from•one of
the best Dress Goods Houses in Canada.
A good story was told at a re-
cent meeting of the Anti -Vivisec-
tion Society. A. woman:came to
the London hospital complaining.
of 'what was called a skin disease.
The clever but sarcastic physician
to whom ;she applied for treat-
• rnent saw at once that the 'skin
disease' was of a peculiar but not
very uncommon nature. 'I should
advise you, madam,' he said, with --
great courtesy, 'to fill a bath with
water of a temperature of 90 deg.,
and to immerse yourself in it;
then take some yellow soap, rub
it vigorously on a piece of flannel,
and apply the flannel with con-
siderable friction to all parts of
you body.' ' But, doctor,' said
the patient, 'that sounds like tell-
ing me to go home and wash my
self.' 'I confess, madam,''was the
reply, 'that it is open to that ob-
jection.' She never came back
again.
It is astonishing how rapidly
the feeble and debilitated gain
strength and vigor when taking
Ayer's Sarsaparilla. For what
are called "broken down constitu-
tions," nothing else has proved so
effective as this powerful but per•
fectly safe medicine. -
otton Root Compound
Composed nt Cotton Root, Tansy nod Pen•
nyyrnynl—pprerared hi old ph3•airlan, 15
SUCCRSHF8LLT LSanER MONTHLY by
thonsands of women, and bsq been pre-
scribed In a practice of corer 30 yeah.
Price, I. Will he mailed to any address in Canada
and t,5. Rector's eoienitatJen hours, 3 to 11 and 1 to
4, Diseases of woven treated only. Sealedartten•
lam two stamps, Lsdles only, address POND LILT
COMPANY, No, 3 Fisher Iilock.131 Woodward Ronne
Detroit. Minh. dog 30.3mp
The prices range from 10c. to $1,25 a yard, and the styles, colors and pattern's
are so varied that it would be useless to attempt to describe them. See them
early and make yailr selection..
A little warm, perhaps, to talk about KNITTED WOOL
SHAWLS and WOOL. FASCINATORS, however, the choicest
Goods will be the first sold, and the early customers have the
greatest number to choose from. We have several styles in
the leading colors.
NOW, 'A WORD TO GENTLEMEN.
We have a grand range of TROUSERINGS, HATS,
CAPS, TOP SHIRTS, buttoned or laced, and UNDER-
CLOTHING. j"In READY-MADE CLOTHING,
SUITS and OVERCOATS, we still hold our place in
the front rank.
Will be pleased to have all close cash buyers look care-
fully through our entire stock, and compare values be-
fore making fall purchases.
W. L. OUIMETTE,
LONDESBORO
STIFF HATS — All the leading styles, bought
from the best manufacturers.
SOFT HATS — The best and cheapest goods in
the market
STRAW HATS—Our stock is worth seeing, ex-
cellent quality, and away down in price:
Close Buyers shonld not fail to call and sec these goeds, the low
and good quality aro selling them very fast
Gent's Furnishings and Fine Tailoring
FRANK SHEPHERD, The Leading Tailor, AibertSt! CLINTON.
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CLINTON NSW SRA
R. HOLMES, - - Publisher,
CLINTON, - - ONT.
Ninard's Liniment for saleeverywhere
The Grand Dntchess Vladimir, who
is lying dangerously ill at Peteroi is to
be made the subject of a curious experi.
ment. If the other medical science fail
Prof. Reiher, who has charge of the
case, will as a last resort, try the opera-
tion of transfusion, but not by using
the blood of any'other animal organiza-
ation. He will instead employ artifi-
cial blood, made by himself for the pnr-
pose, composed chibfly of albumen, iron,
and•salt solution,
"Yes ; I shall break the en-
gagement," she said, folding her
arms and looking defiant; "it is
really too much trouble to con-
verse with him ; he's as deaf as a
post, and talks like ho had a
mouthful of mush. Besides, the
way he hawks and spits is dis-
gusting." "Don't break the en-
gagement for that; toll him to
take Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy.
It will euro him compietely."
"Well, I'll tell him. I do hate
to break it off, for in all other re-
spegts he's quite charming." Of
course, it cured his catarrh.
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BALANCE 0FSUMMER GOOO$
At GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, to make room
for FALL GOODS that are coming in.
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FARM and VILLAGE PROPERTY for sale or ex-
change for good stock of merchandise.
BUTTER, EGGS and: .FARM PRODUCE
always wanted
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Aug 30th, 1889.
R. ADAMS.
TILE NEW ERA is published every Friday ; it
gives about Thirty-two Columns of Fresh Reading
Matter Every Week ; Correct Market Reports
from Toronto and in this neighborhood ; has a
Large Circulation and is Unsurpassed as an Ad-
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for $1.50 a year, in advance,
THE LEADNIG
Furniture Dealers,
Cabinet Makers,
- Undertakers,
Ahd Upholsterers.
PICTURE FRAMING A SPECIALTY.
CALL AT THE
Red RockerFu rn itu re E m pori u m
Albert Street, Brick Block, Clinton
99- GROCERY -99
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Haying bought the Grocery Stock of A. ANGUS, I intend to continue the
business in the old stand. We have everything that is to be had in a first-
class Grocery.
Nothing but first-class Goods will be kept
and sold at the closest margin.
JOB DEPARTMENT.
We have a large stock of
FINE 1\TM-VS7- TEAS
Which we guaantee to give satisfaction. Call and get prices.
We will not be undersold by any .house in the trade
James Anus, 99 Albert St. Clintol
CHINA HALL
To make room for New Importations, We will, until Dec. 1st, GIVE TEN PER,
CENT DISCOUNT FOR CASH on onr large stock of CROCKERY, CHINA •
AND GLASSWARE.
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DECORATED DINNER ANI) TEA SETS
10 PIECE TOILET SETS.
Parties in need of anything in this line should not miss the opportunity of se•
curing cheap bargains, as we are bound to reduce our stock.
We offer. NEW SEASON JAPAN TEA at 40 cents, worth CO.
We offer NEW SEASON BLAOK TEA at 25 cents, worth 40.
We offer NEW SEASON GREEN TEA at 25 cents, worth 35.
NEW CURRANTS and RAISINS, cheap. 2 E1100MS for 25c
FRESH FINAN 1IADBIE, .SISCOS, HERRING, BLOATERS,. &c
Goods promptly delivered to any part of the town. Give na'arcall.2
BUTTER AND EGGS TAKEN AS CASH. -
N. ROBSON. CHINA HALL.
We have all the latest styles of type for Circulars, isle
Bills, and any kind of printing that can be desired.
Prices the Lowes, Work the Finest and satis-
faction guaranteed. One trial is certain
to bring another.
R. HOLMES, BOX '74, CLINTON.
B. LUARANCE'S Spectacles.
These celebrated Spectacles are fitted in every instance with B. Lau-
ranee's test, and a certainty of being, suited is guaranteed. You can
depend on getting the GENUINE B. LAURANCE SPECTACLES
by calling and examining the stock at '
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C1_4IN.'UON
The People's GROCERY!
CORNER HURON AND ONTARIO STREETS,
Is the place to get cheap CHRISTMAS GOODS. We are receiving a fine
• new stock
RAISINS—New Valencias, Sultanas, Black Basket, Layer,. Layer Valencias
CURRANTS—New Barrel Currants, new Box Currants.
PEELS—Lemon, Orange and Citron Peels]
NUTS—Soft-Sbell Almonds, Brazil, Filberts, Peaeans, Peanuts, English Wal•
nuts, best 'qualities.
CONFECTIONERY—our assortment cannot bo surpassed.
L>N`'1VIONS and ORANGES—Fresh Sweet Russell Oranges, California
Oranges, Valencia and Malagas,
GRAPho—White Malaga and Rodgers Black Grapes;
CROCKERY and GLASSWARE — We are giving bargains in this
line, and a liberal discount for cash.
FISH, &c.—We also constantly keep in stock Oysters, Baddie, Bloaters
Ciscoes, &c
SUNDRIES—Cranberries, Bernina% Onions, Common Onions. "
TEAS—Special values in Teas. We have them as low as five pounds for tD, and
as high as 70c. per lb., and we can guarantee the quality to be the best
Onr assortment is too large to enumerate, and we only mention a few leading
articles. Come and see far yourself. Wet will
cgive you good value and a liberal
Cuninghame & McMurray,
THE PEOPLE'S GROCERY, CLINTON