The Clinton New Era, 1890-01-10, Page 3YOU
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is Cha omare wish of
l7a► you helve left us,
ssad eazfleringsf 11}e o'er
s #,e meet a #Rth� mad
Wit+ o.lastiAl share«
secs, ,suffered, and how
'#fad can tour
KI fall . yors home dear bro
doatl all thinq$'Kell,
left behind. you three sisters
,roth srs and a. mother dear,
a 0*4 09.114, :theft} to 101). •you
ae you'd at the gate oppear..
well�my degregt loved one;
ae so dear to me.
ouru formic, Jessie darling,
a :comfort your
,7esQ%e, mother and sisters,
ell myy brothers too,
e will'bo a happy meeting,
with earth you. all are through.
Your sister, X, B.
CHRISTIAN GRACES.
BY $. BAER.
Ape and Charity,
he Christian graces three,
d in the human breast
#flip' d; in the heart, in the soul
possessed,
fit.a man
live.
t iii• Christian character,
nits of God's own planting are,
s of our Jesus power,
ve degraded
n•
e Grace that
h. G e hangs
tit .m. al word,
ps with a determined grasp
fug Son of God,
loosens not,
r fails.
clouds of blackest darkness
the sunlight from our eyes,
all hell's powers, with earth
ine
unydo the grasp, ypt faith
,e�4,h eyes wait,y'
�Seotsanoy;I
e7ivee the hours away,
eaven ;allows us here to stay
ed of rest.'
.:
,ond..i'' .
lY apiiinNlons, Hope can sing,
00*0} rest from sin,
for $Ver ascribed to Him,
�LL4ptFe't'his Hope
there is Charity,
ntest. oT the three,
iiia Grace, the greatest is, l
,>bocause it still shall live i
Yaith and Hope
tiff eeaoe.
X-0oiiie'dav Faith shall lose in ei;;ltt,
hid what men hope for, realliaed
34u Cjharfty maust. e'er abide,
3 NVhile'God Himself
a s".Shall last.
HOME TEST OF RELIGION•.
"Go home to thy friends' (Mark
. ) ,home and friends—+these
^;• freta true test of real conversion
;'nn'to God... If the people at home
don ;t see our conversion and 'hear
y of it, -too, in vain do we -sound
i abroad what the Lord bath -done
. foi=sotiile. -
F The man who was cured was
eviliently not in a hurry std go
knt1 -°l ome- but the Lord said to him,
'`Clo home to thy friends, and tell
r y,them what greatthings the Lord
Bath done for thee.'
Testimony for God begina'there.
"The question was once asked,
]?s `b=and -so a Christain ?'
'I don't know,' was the answer,
" , rT have never lived with him.'
thlit's the test—the friends and
the -family circle. We may make
,a great noise in the world, and
great workers; but what do
f Elie folks at home think about usl
LIFE'S SUNSETS.
Lifd's sunsets should lati,ve in
them The elements of rest and
' ttiet. The day may have been
dark '.and troublous, but -not at
'eveni�ide' there should be light.'
The ripening of the grain, the
f4ilin.g of the leaf, are sequences
'.cifylflw'xvirich follow and anupple-
„., t the growth of the same.
mist• a life well spent, our
bning should come in natural
cession. 'We have watched
loaves, bud and blossom; have
Ii the fruitage grow and devel- i
and tome to maturity. Our I
6 have been full, of plans, buds
d promises of hope.' Some of
0se have eome to art a fruition.
any more were blasted and
nnei:'to naught. But, with -the
11 of"tire 10af, we cast them aside
nd ether the ripened harvest ,
o' it Much or little. Perhaps a a
0�v seeds Bowen by our lives may
have:dropped where they ' shall
Ti
deve op in` fruitage in other r
lives, than ours. We cannot
measure the exact amount which 1
weAbave dope, or yet, left undone. 1
ti fihetittle ofliarvest that we'have
gAdered•we hold in our hands, e
+ vrbak and tremblingly and full of E
rtoar4, But be it much or little, 1
it is otic all As much. We lay it I
at th6-U4ster's feet and, await the r
:>sulnritons Which Will Call ns home. t
ward',W dtlr reward. As earth's I
boalA frtdbg before our eyes in t
et of b 4 q'e a
h tfnb m he
the s
` Y
1
u orntrr d the lrf
g�or io t3 til g` i e stet - t
u ..0 -
�nril awxj, pt►n o r 'vleiofat usher-
P9
isks- �
;sew iia o 1
'n ' n a fel ttd es
�y i o s
VW'1"�
VbA At WOTk.
tba t�re'asp�id�ztt �
o>tz e0clnt,zz'x ooT.zi xzlala.'�,
of tboTlmo* in Italy, tics, *.core-
If oomo of the members at our
tions and appolFdages will bavo
n►eetutgg wee.' ;i tittle More s -pry:
been altogether removed, ',�',he
with, their, Ztrlwi and legs:, when
entire pile iii about to btwid forth
they are, At labor, Anda little
, in. its original lovelinesys :curd
quieter w4b, their tongues?, they
with mol -0 than its original solid,
would say more for our, religion
. ity All the indl8pensible work
khan they do pow,,
has been quietly, SO
The most'of us ore but feather•
�peorformad
, with no'blalce of trulnpets►to pro-
bed soldiers. Our ways Are
' claim tho zeal of the xeiurxioipalrty
strewn with ruses comparO with
of 'V'enice and the mutiifioenee of
those wha endured bard4elis to
,' the Italian ,Monarchy, Yet no
the olden time.,
� enterprise off` Architectural; rebs-
.Qiflieulties imagined are apt to
bilitati4n could, it is said, have.
rise,
Ibeen more arduous or more' sins.
Let us watch that we never
cessful, and now that it bad been
undo with our hands what we say
completed, its promoters and:
with. ourtongue.s,
undertakers may, we are told,
The best of doctors are Dr.
fitly indulge. in something of A
Diet, Dr. Quiet and Dr. Merry-
triumphant demonstration. For
man,
the first time for centuries the
We make fearful failures with
building has been relieved from
God's promises through not up-
the degrading aid of props and
propria Ing thein.
stays, which had anything prop-
Those who are evermore mak-
erly to do with it. The stone-
ing light of hell are probably
work of the arches has `been`"re=
doing it in the hope of making it
newed. Incurably broken capitals
easy for themselves.
have been replaced by exact fac-
Men throw away their souls in
similes, in which, with a, scrupu-
order to keep their coppers.
losity which might have been
Death can bide in a drop and
spared, the stain marks of
ride in a breath of air. Our great -weather
and time have bee& re.
est dangers lie hidden in. little
produced. All is become actually
things.
as substantial as formerly itr•e-
We care little for those who are
tended to be. If a critic of the
orthodox Christians in creed if it
work dope be sceptical and con -
is clear that they are heterodox
sorious, and be inclined to ques.
in life. lie w1fo believes the
tion the affinity of the present
truth should himself be true.
Palpee with the past,°he will soon
Verily, the race of fools have
be enabled to ,fudge for himself
not yet died out. Thousands still
of the amount of diversity. All
think it profitable to gain the
fragments of sculpture are to be
world and lose their own souls,
deposited ' a museum -within the
We must teach more by our
Palace, and may there be inspec-
examples than by our advice, or
ted and compared.
else we shall be poor pleaders of
the right.
Grumbling is a bad trade, and
yields no profit,
MOTHERS?
Sin is a gall of bitterness; a
Castoria is recommended by physic-
ians for children teething. . It is a pure.
g
dropof it would turn an ocean of
pleasure into wormwood. -
ly vegetable reparation, its ingredients
are pnblishedaround each bottle. It is
I have found by long exper•-
pleasant to the taste and absolutely
ience -that nothing touches the
harmless. It relieves constipation, re -
heart the cross of Christ.
gulates the bowels, quiets pain, cures
diarrhoea and wind colic, allays fever -
Silence seldom makes mistakes.
ishness, destroys worms, and prevents
All beads are not sense boxes.
convulsions, soothes the child and gives
Idle men tempt the devil to
it refreshing and natural sleep. Cas -
tempt them.
toria is the children's panacea—the
mother's friend. �5 doses, 35 cents.
h
T e difficulties of unbelief are
Jan. 10, to Mar. 28.
ten times greater than the difficul-
ties of faith.
That religion which needs no
Wilson's Wild Cherry cures Coughs
care and 'takes no trouble is in
and Colds.
great demand in the world.
Live in such a way that any
day wofiild make a suitable top
stone fore life.
NIMBLE CHINESE RE
No flies should go down your
'
throat if 'you kept your mouth
shut and no evil speaking will
The Chinese language 4the
come ll
You have gone perhaps, to the
natives use it has great fbece,
fluency arad direction, It is prac.
extreme of sin ; be had gone to
tical as the nation is practical,
the extreme of atonement,
and those who use it are too inde-
Many "see more with one eye
pendent to abandon the speech
than others with two, and many
and writing handed down to them
have fine eyes and cannot see a
through so long a line of ances-
jot.
tots. It will be made the medium
QVhon the devit's work seems
of instruction in science, and is
good it is at its 'worst.
very suitable for becoming so.
Many persons are born crying,
They have contractions for all
live complaining, and dib disap-
their charaetera which for•iegn
pointed.
students do not trouble them -
A scare is not a conversion. A
Selves to learn, but the use of
sinner may be frightened into
which, in fact, qualifles the Chin -
hypocrisy, but he must be wooed
ese to become shorthandreporters
to repentance and faith.
of the speeches in their own lan-
It is a wretebed business for a
guage.
man to call himself a 'Chistian,
They do not practice speech -
and have a soul which never cops
out from between his
making, but if they did, and if
formed
own ribs.
the native newspapers a
It is horrible to be living to
staff of shorthand reporters, they
be saved, living to get to beavers,
would not need to learn any for -
living ,to enjoy religion, and yet
eign system, They .can report
never to live to bless others and
quite fast enough themselves with
ease themiseryofamoaning world.
a litt.e practice, and they write
An ounce of health is worth a
the contractions with wonderful
sack of diamonds.
quidiness. Their band muscles
The blessed book is move letter
are pliable, their fingers small,
from God, the great Father.
and the writing brush they em -
Grin and bear it is the old-fash-
ploy is on instrument superior in
ioned advice, but sing .and bear it
speed to the stool pen or the quill.
is a ,great deal better.
The scribes at au Imperial audi-
A DISH 0 F NEW P's
stands for Pudding, der Peach and
for Fear,
And likewise for Poetnyal,nd Prose
le Parrot, the Pigeon that flies in the
air,
The Pig with s ring in leis nose;
,r Paper and Feb, for Printer and
Press,
For Physic, and People who sell it;
it when you are sick, to relieve your
distress
Take at once Pierce'le Purgative
Pellet.
Oh, yes indeed I Those are
e P's for you, poor, sick man op
)man. Nothing like them for
e'ping the bowels and stomach
gulated and in order—they,
gar -coated granules, scarcely
rgel than 'a mustard seeds.
toy work gently but thoroughly
A VENETIAN PALACE
One of the most interesting
dertakings of modern times is
e restoration of the Palace of
D Doges at Venice. Its bold -
as, itt; grace, and its massive -
ss have been extolled to the
ies'in magnificent prose by Mr
-skin, but hitherto most of us
ve had to be content with Mr
iskin's description instead of
,ing the full beauties of this
ique architectural pile for our•-
ves. Much of the facade bas
•twenty years been bidden by
wooden boarding, which has
ir•red the tense of unity. Por -
ns of the walls, for a series of
aerations were shored up by
Aber balks, dvh' hEve im-sssed the mind withcelin3
tt t eappa ont so1'y of the
ftetum W.%s nothing but an iris.•
Chef
C sta' t
0141
e ,r
ence probably write all or nearly
all That is said.
Scribes who are paid by the
piece get through a large amount
of coppying in a very short time.
"Yet flet no one expect a teacher
who is paid by the month to
write fast. He Inas every reason
to be Slow. But copyists, paid
go much for a thousand characters
try naturally to transcribe • as
many thousand in a week as they
can. The rapid work of such
cagists, especially if they are
alriraved to use contractions,favors
conclusion that by using Chinese
characters specialists could easily
write all that a good speaker
says. As to wheteer they could
compete with the quickest Euro-
pean stenographers may perhaps
soon be brought to trial in Japan,
where many thousands are now
learning to write in the Roman
character. The new school will
soon proceed to add shorthand to
Romanisation and then it will
soon be decided which is the best
adapted for swift and necnrate
repartind.
a
The best anodyne and expector-
ant for the cure of colds and coughs
and all throat, lung, and bronchial
troubles, is, undoubtedly, Ayer•'s
Cherry Pectoral. Askyourdr•ug-
gist for it, and, at the same time
for Ayer's Almanac, which is free
to all.
C. C. RICHARDS & Co.
GENTS.—I certify that MINARDIS '
LINIM
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d m daughter f
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e o a
severe and what appeared ed to be a fatal •
ittack of diphtheriaear after all other ro.
medies had failed, and recommend it to
ill *hb array be afflict ''with that., ter.;f
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lG Erb oc .•
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d' nrrl � Rbu�frx�an,
- rextoif' �illa�ge,. yJt�n�., >«8.
a.
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��� :�r�/ .rig +►.
frlttraR#>Df its' ui+vrtd cult fffilQrd411,111p1rif, BsNte crit/ Ytl�fi'1tb
7 hymemito.Crowds of stydonta tflrang the w, 41`40. studying
einiculs. off the world teach and proatlas here, and the 111atyt4i
tenoo, With .a view 9f making M10 BXperlanoe available to
loured the•presadptfose of'theae haepftals, prepared:i/10 ep
r.seezimthe attention of.their dfstlogufshgd'orgf in[ttare �yeE
10 ,pride, of th.o. quaclr, atent medkfnes that flood the ►nctr%ret ul
The want, always felt for a rolfablo alai;s o,., domeetio romodlei
tl9e ined'"makTOr80NLan
Uh'r8TOr FkM4L WEAKNESS—a GENERAL TON!(3 and 8L00R-A
?"#naompftrab/e remedy for NERVQU$ DEBILITY•
"few
aclent/oiaaourceanow before the pubao.
Th(a fa not a anu>> or olntmant—both are d!a-
oarg d as Irtfurlous. 61.00.
NO- g—COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCNIT/S, ASTHMA, QON-
411 PTION—An Incomparable'remedy ; does not morels atop
a oouZ;, but srgdlcates the disease apd atrengthena the lunge and '!
rostorap hlReta.4 #lepges rr1.00
11 ,3--0eelr AT18A1 AND GOUT—A, dfat/ngufshed and well-
k116-9.1
ell-
kpdwn apaelallet Ill t A(itdletaps In Pare who treats nothing else,
b!tl(thla,rsp+-tdtioaolethforymsbu di.00. �
N0.*—L1VEQAND KiDNff'�4' [ NPEPSIA AND INDIGESTION,
COHS7/PAT, (OA( a,1d HR/Q11T'$B�E q favorite slaughter -field
for the if wha hap ralnpd more �torri, h@ than al.ohoh Ilse a
remedy eanat(94, to high piytoya.
NO.Ti—FEVfRAND'AdUEADUMBAOyE, A4 NEURALGIA
NEURALGIA `�
—Few know what Kraus damage #hie daO the systO.01 It is treat -
ed to break it for a time ripe a remedy that erad(ca&A, it. ,$1. � -
' NO, 6—FEMALE WEAKNE43, IRREGULARITIES, Willri,t°� Many • \
` re broken down becapss the
women a y neq rot thsse d/at.Raees
until chronic and seated. Use No. B and regain health air,4l
strength. ¢1.00. ,
NO. 7—HEALTH, FORM AND FULNESS depend on good blood and
Lo , f $1.G0 weak, if blood Is poor, if scrawny, use talc perfect
NO. 8—NERVOUS DEBILITY LOSS OF POWER—A'quack cure -
G \ \ 1?dden publ(o will hall a genuine remedy for an unfortunate con-
ditlon. No. B is golden, whioh one trial will prove. Beware of
Ignorant quacks who charge high rices for cheap and worthless
- drugs and pills, the properties o, which they are utter lg Ignor-
ant, and who Expose you by aelling your confidential letters;
to oihera in the same nefarious business. Uae No. 8 and -
Iles again. $1.00. ......9.v
TO BE HAD OF ALL DRUGGISTS.
If your DNQg1st dues not keep these remedies remit price to us and 9.o will ship toyou
direct. Now sten I Take no other remedy. disconrhme quarte Cure-all medtcaM nod
use instead these ttlgltrlass Hospital Remedies which cmau.ato from scioutigc sources,
and thus prolong your lite
f/ ( Send Stamp for,idw
Circular to ,
Hospital Remedy Co.TORONTO
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A. MUTTON DIXON, Prop,
Canada and United States.
YEAR
XMAS COODS"!iFXRUI�s
The attention df the public is respeetfully invited to the' superb stock of
Xmas Goods at Adams Emporium, consisting of a good assortment of
WATCHES from $5 up to $22, all warranted. ALBUMS from 75ets.
to $2.'-5- AUTOGRAPHS from sets. up. Ladies and Gents Companion
Scrap Books, Earrings, Brooches, Cuff and
Collar Buttons, Xmas and New Year Cards,
Vases, Groceries for the Xmas Trade.
A few pieces of those beautiful MANTLE CLOTHS left, and some of
the fine OVERCOATS-, rhe finest lot of CHINA and STONEWARE
we ever bad. We have also quite a supply of PICTURE BOOKS and
TOYS for Santa Claus to put in the stockings. . All made welcome.
WISHING ALL A MERRY XMAS.
R. A DA M S. LONDESBORO
CHRISTMAS GOODS
New and carefully selected and bought, come and see,
Albums, )Mirrors, Booklets, Cards, Childrens
Picture BAoks, Toys and Novelties, all kinds.
Xmas PLATES, CUPS and LAUCERS; good and cheap. TICKETES
and CARDS for Sunday School classes—a good assortment, prices
greatly reduced.
WORULINGTOWS BOOS and -DRUG STORE
AT'T E NT 10
NJ
"We want to have our say."
oda
Owing to the dull times and scarcity of money, we find that we have
too touch stock for toe, requirements *of the trade, and rather than
carry if over we hf V6' do&dbd' to -give the public the stock at prices
unheard of in the trade, for Cash.
We do not at present intend to leave the town or make any change
in our business, but our bargain daps will be every lawful business
day in the month of December. "Goods well bought are half sold."
DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT,
In Dry (foods we feel confident that we have bargains that cannot
be approached by anyone in the tide, as we have a lot of seasonable
goods bought at 64c. on the dollar, which we can sell at less than
wholesale prices.
READY MADE CLOTHING DEFT
[n this department we have full lines in everytbing required for the
trade, and great bargains offered.
In HATS, CAPS, FURS, tizc., full lines and 'many of thenvb'ought
at 64 cents on the dollar.
Groceries We have most of the leading lines and will
soli as low as anyone in the business.
:SOOTS -A.N=7 18ja OMS
In tnis department we have i9. very'e--- stock in,all the leading lines
1f BOOTS, SHOES, SLIPPERS, RUBBERS, OVERSHOES and
FELT GOODS and we are particularly anxious to clear out as many
ines as possible to make room for the large stock that we have re-
sently contracted for with a leading manufacturer. We will not
luote prices but simply ask you to come and see the cheapest and
dost stock for the money ever offered in this town.
CAILORINGr
Depar
tment•- S
pecia
l attention
is paid
to T
ailoring.SUITS aj,d O ERCOATS mode at the lowest possible price.
l7!:ANTLtt -i1 it
CtLSDepartment,—Mantle and Dress Makin
fonb in first-ola a style, and tt cheap as it can be done Pond give good work aria
[mein. we most respeotfully ask yon to dome and goo us anti our gd*i and
dofnlnaro (goods and prices ,s
2. etoir In Ct POT
['l� a I X �.
''Stltrlef a3' look,,
Fresh New VALENCIA RAISINS c per;lb
Fresh New PATRAS CURRANTS c per 11
FRESH NEW LEMON,ORANGE & CITRON PEELS.
LOWEST CUT PRICES -13 lbs. Best Granulated White Sugar1f0r$1 `
cash. 17 lbs. Bright Coffee or Raw Sugar for $1 cash. Fowls,JlBut'
ter and Eggs taken as cash. r+'
J. W. IRWIN The Times Tea Warehouse
Cooper's Old Stand, Cor. Searle's Block, CLINTON '*
B'A vignon's Cream of Witch- Hazel,
'THE NEW TOILET LOT10N.
Softens the skin, removes roughness, eruptions and irritation fromthe face an
hands, aull gives freshness and tone to the complexion.
It is an invaluable application after shaving. Don't mistake thissuperior pre
pazation for any paints, enamels or injurious cosmetics or inferior complexio
otions. It prevents eruptions, abrasions, roughness, redness, chapping, col
sores, and pain resulting to sensitive skin from exposure to wind and cold. I ;
Short D'AvlaxoN's CREAM OF WITCH-HAZELis at once a remedy and a preventatln ,
for every form of surface inflammation or irritation. Price 25 cents per bottlA t
Manufactured by
eYAMFS H. �UM�3E, ;
CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, CLINTON, ONT.
ALL THE GOODS OF
0.G'LASG0"=0ft
Removed at the late fire, have been replaced qg , neatly
arranged in the
OLD STAND, ALBERT STREET 4'
And will now be disposed of at Greatly Reduced Prices.
THIS IS A GENUINE SALE AND NO HUMBUG.
Call early and sr^nre a bargain.
New: Flutrnj A ek""
Opened out in ZZ4
NEXT DOOR TO THE C[TY ;;i, CLINTON. s .,
BEDROOM SETS, PARLOR SETS,LOUNGEWSI
SIDEBOARDS, CHAIRS, Src., T
ANA A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF THE VERY BESTMADE FUItt`j1i=
TURE AT REASONABLE PRICES.
JQ Ate. CHIDL-)�-:Y..
Tie leo !o s I�aro�ss � Grocer De of food : .�
s Toro......:.
We -have just received a full stock of CHRISTMAS and NEW YEARS :P.RgS•
ENTS for young and old consisting of Childrons CUPS, SAUCERS, MVO
MOUSTACHE CUPS,- TEA SETS, EGG CUPS, &o. SILVERWARE—
CASTORS, CRUETS, PICKLE DISHES, KNIVES, FORKS, SPOONS
BUTTER KNIVES, WATCHES, GOLD WATCHES, BROOCIIE 0.
BUTTONS, CHAINS, CHARMS, PINS, COLJuAR BUTTONS. A large"
sortment of Vases; all tcinds. Santaclaus bead quarters for Toys ofAvery
scription, such as Borns, Dugles, Animals, Music Boxes, Work Boxog Dark " 'd
Magic Lanterns, Guns, Whistles, Books, False Facoa, Dominoes, Topp,
Swiss Magio Houses, Purses, Whips, obildrens Tea Sets, Fanny Can y; r, rtsr
&c. All the above articles will be sold cheap for cash. Drop in rind gee them
before they are all gone, My stook of Xmas Grocerios is complete And at 16W"ti
current prices. Other lines of goods also complete, etc Harn
eKs, y'Vhi al 110 ..
Blankets, Belts and all goods found in a harness -shop. Tinware,) Ard'"
Crockery,. Glassware, Flower, Feed Jewollery, &c. Tho highest" Add,
cash f l
or a l kinds of Fur r 0
Furs per cont adv n >i k
a co f taken in .t
Prednoe
Ar
All
taken the ;same airs oasi After thaiikiug you fur est ouatb>.0
liditing l cohtlntailtngo. 'I wish YOU a Morry 1mag an gNhappy No
NI�I� w Lin Ibiza.