The Clinton New Era, 1891-09-04, Page 6-..4-..-••,.r.rR.,
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Tho•Caaadial4 Gazette, i4 fijoudon,
1E144 11. janraaakWtilioh ktillerte has b1,4
•riktong lesniagBa tewar a the present
Ottiewa. Goverlsmett, than refers to'xe,
,peat develaappmenta at Ottawa,:
Bat whatever be the olFtoomethe
itopAty� so far as concerns Sir $eof, 0' Wr
li age ► kersonally, there can ne. longs
N IlnF grleatipna as tp the ho leanly
$di
opt ainietratio)} o Oa eparl'-
nient'ever which he has presided con.
tinuonsly oh:tee the aCeesson Of Sir John
Macdonald to power in 1879, and for
which he, and be alone, is responsible
to the Canadian I'arliaz eat. The tale
of'political tmeleannees which has been
slowly dragged to light at Ottawa dur-
ing the. past few weeks has done more
-.-than anyother eventin. the whole hie-
toxv of Oanadatc make the Dominion
�a,ye-word among civilized nations.
,rr'th Ilolitoal corruption in the United
N,,tatts the old-world has lozig been fa-
t;ailiar, but the inquiries of such train.
+sd Critics as Sir Charles Dilke and Dr
*you had spread the comforting assnr'
avarice that in Canada at least there was
.little to whioh the political moralist
"seinld take serious exception. Those
"tvhese business it is to go beneath the
ee of Canadian affairs knew better,
;. wen they never dreamt that the
:ger of corruption had so eaten into
a 4 iso public life of the country. Nineteen
:.oars ago a grest, _Canadian party was
ignominiously turned from office and
1,ept in the cold shade of Opposition for
half a decade because its Ministerial
ieaiiers allowed those interested in a
'Government oontract to fill the party
treasurey with campaign funds. To
1 he Governor-General of that day the
transaction wasotbing less than an
"atrocious crime.How shall we now
rlesoribe a series of, such frauds upon
the public exchequer -frauds not per -
imps involving a like gigantic 'amount
a ut extending over a mach longer period,
-percolating through more than one de-
artment, and contaminating officials
gh and low, from permanent head to
lowest clerk ? In some oases we have'
1 he confession of civil servants that
hey and their wives received from con-
t, actors or would-be contractors private
eats snob as might well dazzle the eyes
of a millionaire. In another instance a
olitical friend is shown to have been
ormitted to make a 25 per cent. charge
. ',esi all contracts on a certain public
Landing ; wbile in the evidence last
-week, we learn, on the admission of
those incriminated, of railway enbeidies
t. ppropriated to private uses, of huge
some paid to party funds by contractors
v ho were honored as "friends " of the
•department. As the result of these and
ss miler admissions, suspension has fol -
].•wed suspension in the department
oncerned, and there are probably more
m come. The whole tale is a most grue-
some one.
The Weed Crop.
'4iT0
N UD TUE MAX
t takbs salad to run ah engine ;.
1 o it -does •to Mu, a'woman,
There is usually a great hustle
abogit an engine; so there is .about
a woman,
p: ak$s a, fe1lQW mad to get
left by an engine; so it ,does by a
woman.
An engine is an object of much
wonder and admiration to men and
of fear to horses; so is a woman,
When an engine goes off the
track it usually takes a man
along with it; `so does a woman,
An engine is known by its comp-
any ; so is a woman.
An engine will sometimes blow
a follow up if he puts on ton mach
pressure ; so will some women.
It is feared the potato crops in
County Cork, Ireland, will prove
a failure.
Hood's Sarsaparilla has a steadily
increasing popularity, which can only
be won by an article of real merit. Give
it a trial.
Mr. Dalton McCarthy has re-
turned to Ottawa from his trans
atlantic trip.
William D. Ross, aged V, a for-
mer Londoner, died at Denver,
Col., the other day.
Dr. Sinclair, chief of the Con-
sular Bureau of the United States,
is seriously ill at Kingston.
The bill allowing United States
cattle to be slaughtered at Three
Rivers passed its final stages in
the Senate yesterday.
Some time ago Queen Victoria
presented the Sultan of Morocco
with an elephant. Now it tran-
spires that this elephant is utiliz-
ed to tramp the lives out of the
prisoners captured by the Sultan's
troops in the late rebellion. The
unfortunates are laid in a row
and the elephant made to step on
their bodies.
If all the money squandered in
recent military displays in Europe
were added to the vast product of
the military idlers, if put at use-
ful work, how much of the world's
suffering might be relieved 1 Hun-
dreds of millions for the machin-
ery of slaughter ; vast multitudes
of men in corroding idleness,
while women and children toil and
starve !
The man named Grahm, who
was sent to penitentiary for life
for throwing vitrol into the face
of Mr Sievert, of Toronto, four
years ago, attempted to escape on
Sunday night but was detected
and recaptured, alter having got
through a window, the bars of
which he sawed with an old table
knife.
Mrs Edward Blake, who is
spending the summer at Point au
Pi; Quebec, met with a serious
accident the other day. In driv-
ing up a steep hill the traces be-
came detached from the vehicle,
which started down the slope
with a constantly accelerated vel-
ocity. Mrs Blake was thrown
out and when picked up was un-
conscious. Her injuries were for-
tunately not serious and she is re
covering rapidly.
The natural causes that have been
',reductive of the season's splendid
. tops in Ontario have also promoted
• !,e growth of weeds. In many sections
',tnada thistles, ox -eye daisy, mustard
sod rag weed have never been more
o,rIpaht, scores of grain fields being
actically rained by these intruders,
i.d pasture grass choked out of exist-
nce. The thistles are perhaps the
most general curse. That they 'can be
ercome has been demonstrated over
clod over again. What can be accomp-
Nhed on one farm and hundreds of
arms is surely possible on the rest. It
a. simply a matter of determination
*, o,d intelligent persistent effort. Farm -
..s cannot afford the losses inflioted by
,weeds. In some townships what the
p,.,ople call a "thistle inspector" is ap-
pointed by the council. Early in the
,mmer he drives around leaving a
inted notice at each farm, warning
4 c:e occupant or owner to have all thist-
„ etc., cut before a certain date.
his seems to be the last that is seen of
1:,m. Some heed the mandate at their
owvenience as to time; others pay no
uention to it whatever, so the good
s..:omplished by the said inspector is
i• actically nil, for the careful farmers
v, bo destroy the weeds on their farms
se sold probably do so anyway. Just
i.•'w we have in mind one township
•-s. here such an official is employed, and
• o the farm of one of the councilors
,+ res of Canada thistles this season
nt to seed. When those occupying
,tial positions in municipalities set
• h an example what can be expected
vi the rank and file?
• : OW MUCH HEAT CAN WE
ENDURE?
'The living human body is cap•
'e of bearing a very great
•,unt of external warmth. In
t, it can; under proper condi-
' ,s, endure a degree of heat that
old thoroughly bake a loaf of
ad, and still go on living freely.
11.e late Caron Alderson,in a letter
ilia son, explains in a popular
v the scientific reason for this
iurance. He says: -'I have been
aged at last to send for Sir Ben-
s nBrod;e to see me for my sciat-
and to -day by his order I have
n stewed alive in a vapor bath.
.'adfully hot, I can tell you -
"1 'f degree (Fahrenhiet), while a
t water bath is only 98 degrees.
�. it was not unploasant,after all;
hot air dons not burn like hot
er, as it communicates its beat
• ,foully to you, air being what
p call a bad conductor of heat.
• by the time the hot air makes
„ warm a perspiration breaks
and cools you again. People
e been known to bear 400 de
, of heat without much in-
venienco. Sir Francis Chan+
told me once he had gone into
,, oven where he baked his
,. •olds, which is heated by nearly
• hot plate at the bottom. He
o thick wooden shoes to pro-
,' i, his feet,; and a flannel dross,
u was able to bear it very well.
was a dead heat that would
o baked pie, and yet a man
o would not be heated much
.ve the .iormal blood -heat,
..bout 98 degrees. Is not this
ions'? Life is able, you see, to
.r heat which would roast a
d body."
1
Who tle$
1Sf agau*sr tips, )fn`s abort of ahjrti,
taa rtntor time bs's short of coax.
HQ makes a doe/ilia" 4tarte sad sakurtas
Balt 01111*4 always to tht hole.
nerve notking to the widow }rmr ?41ska1.
M7 sympathetic pulgas 000
'Like Mm wise in the *ado* sheime,
The rasa who hasn't got a coli.
i3e'6 always.late.-an hoot ago .
Another worker got the place.
They send him en to So-and-so
To find he ain't in the race,
lilt goes to yon, be Comes to me,
We recognize the grglydess cob.
To Wei It must be hard to be
.A. man wire bung got a job.
"Why dent you try fife farmer -meal"
His trembling Moe repress a groan;
"I ain't desert my babies when
My poor sick wife it all alone.
1,13" children sit would cry for me,"
And in bts breast there swells a sob;
"Ob, stranger, it as kard to be
A man who hasn't get a job!"
and so he wanders on and on;
The pe'er-do•weS has goat his grip,
With faltering prayers for work, upon
His trembling tongue and ahakiig Up.
At home his eheep are ahepherdless,
And wolves the ruined shelter rob;
Hay fortune once again caress
The man who hasn't got a job.
-The Khan in Toronto World.
THE ARIZONA KICKER.
',Cali ou
FOR
11r oirigi sit
Goon -By, BILL! -Two or throe weeks age
Bill Throckmorton, the well-known mule -
whacker, raised a great fuss witilsbedtiuse
we didn't publish more murders andMp gs,
and he gave w1a a fortnight to make a ohlooda
of hese. As we didn't do eo his eopy el the
Kroner comes back to us with a great big
" 1Zdused" marked on it, and Bill is now ° go-
ing around asserting that we are on our
last lee: and must go ander.
Olood-by, Bill! While we hate to lose a
subscriber, we never did run to murdess, sod
we are too old to begin now. We have pith-
1k*bed one each week especially for dont piety
arum delectation, and if you are atW O Hats►
flail we shall have to regretfully part With
yo e. We owe you about twelve eumbere on
yet. year yet, maws will send theta to ere
edit* asylum up in Iowa with your compli-
ments.
* * *
•
Henry Knapp, a well known
Anderson farmer, was horribly
beaten by footpads while on his
iiay home from Windsor. When
found Knapp was. lying in the
bottom of his waggon"unconscious
and one mass of cuts and bruises
He is in a critical condition. He
bad in his pockets the proceeds of
a load of oats which he had sold,
which way stolen together with a
silver watch. There is no clue to
his assailants.
A Fact
la DON'T LAST. -We understand that Hum-
ble Jim, the so-called evangelist, is Walks
up here from Denver to look after
and things in this town. We warn
it will be a dead waste of time. In the aft
plain, our boys have no confidence hi the
snorters travelling wound and pretendia� to
be inspired, and in the next he can't bfiig
a religion here that will stick for a wank.
It% been tried a dozen times, but ewe
pg'tem out. We've seen Bloody Tom,
Bowie -Knife Sam and the rest of
weepinglike ohik ren and print
Cher to good to future` lino
e. it • they vr4re slsahing oth.D•
Store wlpltlud then before.
m$*rnhie Jets Maes along the
1411
bio only too
• . bat ws
a4.Y n, , "'r•AYlike ling mom.
'"'MM11 r • , ," ..+...,.aIf he gad
tip • tome of oup.
loots/Maps,
1 ts/M pS g »dgoo4
.s . ootsr all, a bis pt ap`tiT"
jade ire- w.e Scripturem 4Ihie
op lv+�e of
tiMs
see nave 4 falYrdhow iy we have' 'tEi
for it.
41,1..:: is V'
Fit Guaranteee or No Sale.
Walton .' & Morrison,
Reember the } SMITH'S BLOCK. CLINTON {°pipBookeetoreer'Remember
place
A'A vignon's Cream .of Witch -Hazel,
THE NEW TOILET 'LOTION.
Softens the skin, removes roughness, eruptions and irritation fromthe face nd
hands, and gives freshness and tone to the complexion.
t is an invaluable application after shaving. Don't mietako thissuperior pre -
elation for any paints, enamels or injurious eosnietios or inferior complexion
otions. It prevents eruptions, abrasions, roughness, redness, chapping, col.
Bores, and pain resulting to sensitive skin from exposure to wind and cold. In.
sehort D'Avzesoil;s Ouzels orWirou-Hezitnis at once a remedy and apreventfor
very form ofsnrface inflammation or irritation. Pride 25 cents per bottltai
Manufactured by
JAMES H. 404.)3133E,
CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, CLINTON, ONT.
4 Binder Twine •
0
1,.:*
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,.64') Binder Twine E
Cit OWN 3 Ply Flax
RED CAA:" Silver Composite
BEST PRICES -Call and get your supply in good time
HARLIND aBRO.
IRON `& HARDWARE, STOVES & TINWARE, 4
CLINTON, ONT.
Paso's Remedy toeCatarrh 1e the
Deet, Euleit to Ilse and cheapest
CATARRH
Bold by druggists or sent by mails. + •.
HT. Hazeltine, Warren, Pa., u. s. A.
*� * $
A. Saaraisn "Wirt .-,-Our eon
Own the strerA tame mit with au au
teiday and' managed to work on
copies on tbe unseapes patine bit newt
bubble was pr4ek lady t�i`f r,
atante., ahs, es sunt, lie
inside out in his apzdety tw hoTd gg�tII up
to
public ridicule and contempt. What be
made mach an ado about Wad really imp/ a
trifle, and we will give the facts es they
• ocenmed:
We have oontracted thebabit of emitting on
a man'p beets When standing and
with him. It may be i$Il$ea
people, but there 11 no oonallioa to
feelings, as we do it. iolonsly ant
weds willing to npologlze. We were
with the mayor the other evening ineAt
the Boat -Office, and naturally ono
on h' ' oAtu tae didn't wait to ask
we Ismill by pleb conduct, but hit us on
chin with lift left and knocked us down. We
scrambled np to pull our gun on him, but
mutual friends interfered and satisfactory
explanations were made. We afterwards
drank whisky with His Honor, and he sub-
scribed fop two copies of the Kinker to be
sent to friends in the East la was simply a
misunderstanding-snoh a one as is likely to
occur between two gentlemen at any mo-
ment, but of course the old hyena down the
street thought he had a good thing and waist-
ed to make the most of it.
WORTH knowing is that blood des,
eases which all other remedies fad
to cure, yield to Ayer's Sarsaparilla!
Fresh conlirma-
tion• of this state-
ment comes to
hand daily. Even
Mich deep-seated
and stubborn com-
plaints as Rheu-
matism, Rheuma-
tic Gout, and the
like, are thorough-
ly eradicated by
the use of this won-
derful alterative.
'Shen the blood is out of condition
ase is the inevitable result. Dr
iiam's;Pink Pills supply the'constit-
.its necessary to enrich the blood and
•;d np the nerves. They cure sup-
ssions, irregularities, debility, etc.
d for mon and wpin en, young and
Sold by all dealeiis or sent on re-
. t of Brice (50e. a boa). Dr Williams
+.•''. Co., Brockville, Ont.
Mrs. R. Irving
Dodge, 110 West
125th street, New
York, certifies :-
" About two years ago, after suffering
for nearly two years from rheumatic
gout, being able to walk only with great
discomfort, and having, tried various
remedies, including mineral waters,
without relief, I saw by an advertise-
ment in a Chicago paper that a man had
been relieved of this distressing com-
plaint, after long suffering, by taking
Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I then decided to
make a trial of this medicine, and took
It regularly for eight months. I am
pleased to say that it effected a com-
plete cure, and that I have since had no
return of the disease."
•Mrs. L. A. Stark, Nashua, N. H.
writes: "One year ago I was taken ill
with rbetu idtism, being confined to my
house six months. I came out of the
sickness very much debilitated, with no
appetite, and my system disordered in
every way. I commenced to use Ayer's
Sarsaparilla and began to improve at
once,l gaining irystrength and soon re-
covering my usual health. I cannot say
too much in -raise of this well-knowir
Medicine."
"I bave taken a great deal of medi-
eine but nothifig has done We so
much good as Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I
alt its beneficial effects before I had
nit° finished one bottle, and I can
eicethat.t tbloods
medicine knowof"-L.W.WaSr.
Woodland, Teilas.
* * *
Pr is Tema -We are almost daily in receipt
of litters fro1 i the overcrowded Eastern
States asking: "Do you think I can get mar-
ried if I come out theme' These lettere are
writta:g by widows, old maids, cross-eyed
girls and grass -wives, and we wish to state
here and now that this town offers them
greater advantages in this direction than any
other in the West. Out of a population of
over 4,000 we have only thirty-three women,
and seven of them are over eighty years old.
We'll bet a dollar to a cent all day long that
500 Eastern females can find husbands here
in twenty-four hours. If it was known that
the c was a consignment on the way one -
ha i'' s ur pdpulation. would ride fifty miles on
mule back to get the first pick.
Women are not asked to come out hore to
be criticised and elbowed around. We don't
believe there is a man in this town who
wouldn't jump at the chance of offering his
heart to a red-headed girl with a cataract in
both eyes and a wart on every finger. We
have contended all along that what tis town
wants most is not a boom an real estate to
benefit a few, but ten car loads of women
from Boston to benefit the many. Their in-
fluence would soon be felt here, and there
would be a moral backing which we can
never secure without their presence. We
say to all inquirers: Come right along. If
you are not stopped and married 1,' re you
get here, we guarantee you will s Ithin
efteen minutes after your arrival.
* a: *
'itou Call get the NEW
to ,the end of the ieatc:
coats eatsb.
ildaisetaneosta..
A FINE SrECDIEN.-Two months ago, when
an Iowa man came here and bou;: ,t out the
Star drag store, we asked him for an ad. He
•;urtly informed us that advertising didn't
pay, and he likewise refused to subscribe to
the Kicker. We bave- been watobibg the
tenderfoot ever since, and When the sheriff
dosed him up yesterday it was no surprise to
as. Without asking anybody's edvile he
bougtt a carload of Fpi'is green to 1511'tater-
bugs, and had ri,ceived it wli fin he eta dental -
Ly learned that the nearest 'ta r-vinknow*
to our people rr4S ninet;' miles '�11 0,0
Ire glad fie dideilip tip busIpos dittl tiQ. !+ be
lad, we should tee felt steal far i read
probably lent birlyf'� td..14 :� ppa9'4 11 to t Istb
of tarns oil. -M. K id Me* York grid.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
rliitPARitti >S4'
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Valet Al; six bottled, $5, '[per .rah tt a bade.,
714011111
C. C. RiCIIAIIDS & CO.
GENTS -I have used your 4iINARD'S
LINIMVA1T in my family for some
years and believe it the best medicine
in the market ae it does all it is recom-
mended to do.
Cannaan Forks, N. B., D. ItSI•;nsTEAP.
John Mader, Mahone Bay, informs
tis that he was oared of a very *Severe
attack of rheumatism. by treeing MITT.
dlln'S YLI l" ltNT.
Some
Children
Grouting
---Too Fast
become listless, fretful, without ener-
gy, thin and weak. Fortify and build
them up, by the use of
SCOTT'B
MULSION
OF PURE COD LIVER OIL AND
HYPOPNOSPHITES
Of; Limo and Soda.
Palatable as Milk. AS A PREVENTIVE 0R
CUBE OF COUGHS. 011 COLDS, 1N BOTH
THE OLD AND 'DUNG, IT 1S UNEQUALLED.
Genuine made by Scott &. Borne, Belleville.
Salmon Wrapper; at all Druggists, 60c, and
$1.00.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castori3.
CLINION
RAILROAD TIIIE TABLE
. Ieaned June 28th
The departure of trains at the several
stations named, is according to the
last official time card:
CL scree
Grand Trunk Division
Going East GoingWest .
7.43 a.m. 10.00 a.m.
2.33 p.m. 1.28 p.m.
4.55 p.m. 6.40 p.m.
9.32 p.m.
London, Huron and Bruce Division
Going North
a.m. p.m
Wingham ..11.00 7.50
Belgrave ..10.42 7.27
Blyth 10.28 7.12
Londesboro 10.19 7.03
Clinton 10.05 6.50
Brucefield9.42 6.26
Kippen 9.34 6.17
'Jensen9.28 6.09
Exeter ... 9.16 5.57
London8.05 S.25
t,
Oleariug Sale -sea Disco
Slaughter of a lot of STONEWARE ,a
Slaughter of BOOTS "& SHOES
Slaughter of Paper Collars, Oe per bob
Slaughter of SUMMER HATS
Slaughter of SUMMER PRINTS
GRANULATED SUGAR 18 lbs for $1
COFFEE SUGAR 20 lbs for $I
BROWN SUGAR 22 lbs for $1
These prices for cash or trade
Eggs 11c. Butter 13,to 14c.
CONSUMPTION CURED.
An old physician, retired from' prac-
tice, having had planed in his hands by
an East India missionary the formula
of a simple vegetable remedy for ; the
speedy and permanent cure of Consump.
tion, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and
all throat and Lung Affections, also a
positive and radical care for Nervous
Debility and all Nervous Complaints
after having tested its wonderful cura-
tive fiowere in thousands of cases, has
felt it his duty to make it known to his
suffering fellows. Actuated by this
motive and a desire to relieve human
suffering, I will send free of charge, to
all who desire it, this recipe, in German
French or English, with full directions
for preparing and using. Sent by mail
by addressing with stamp, naming this
paper. W. A, NoYES, 820 Powers' Block
Rochester, N. Y. June 19-91-y.
Going South
a.m. p.m
6.45 3.20
7.00 3.46
7.14 4.06
7.22 4.19
7.40 4.45
8.15 5.04
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8.2432 5.125.19
8.50 5.33
10.15 6.45
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The monarch of the pea flold
Its success proves its mer-
its. Thousands of them in
use all over the Dominion.
In 1891 the New YorkCan-
ing Company purchased 20.
of the Harvesters, for cutt-
ing green peas for table use
and they gave perfect sat-
isfaction: .A11 orders -1611
with
J. FLYNN, CLINTON
(Successor to T. Tipling,) cir
J. DORSEY, SEAFORTII
will receive prompt attention
T. BROWN, Agen.
remeemsammen
Order your printing at
the New Era o'i.ce, wh
it is done in city style
at the lowest price
is Ca.< lelE..E VE.
Extra Value Will be given in ala
Lines for the month of May
FOR, CASA
And all 1890, or previous accounts, not otherwise agreed ,
upon, that are not settled during May, will be placed i n
other hands for collection.
GEO. NEWTON " - - LONDESBORO'