Clinton New Era, 1895-06-21, Page 7a
M cLeod's
System RENOVATOR
AND OTIM E
Tested Remedied.
,SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE
For Iwp spee r1Wea81eep1essnesabverished
Pal a
GIIIcod Dy 1? -
Wien of the $sort, Liver Complaint
,I'Ienlfa1gla, Lose of 'Memory,. Bronehitie
�(33bbnsumption, Gall, Stones, Jaundice, Kid
Kilby
lind Urinary Diseases, St, Vitus' Dance
omale Irregularities and General Debility
`LABORATORY, QODERICH, Or
" Mo , OD,
Prop. and Manufacturer
Sold in Clinton by
J.11. COMBD, and ALLAN . WILSON
BUTCHER -SHOPS
_Combo's dock Butcher Shap.
COUCH a WILSON.
Subscribers desire to notify the public that
they have bought out the butchering business
lately conducted byMr Jae A.Ford, and will con-
tinue the same undr their personal supervision.
Orders will have prompt and careful attention,
Fresh
at reasonablelratessand dl eliveredt in Beason.
anywhere
in town
ARTHUR COUCH, CHAS. N. WILSON
CLINTON.
BUSINESS CHANGE
Central Butcher Shop
The business undersigned
ately carriedony bought butchering.
n-
r JohnScruto
: he will carryon the same in the old stand.- As he
will give personal attention to all the details
of the business customers can rely on their
orders being promptly and satisfactorily tilled.
His motto is "good meat at reasonable prices."
Case paid for Hides, Skins, &c.
LACK KENNEDY
Albert St., Clinton.
FLOUR AND FEED STORES.
New Flour & Feed Store
CASH AND ONE PRICE.
Tbe undersigned begs to inform the people of
Clinton and vicinity that he has opened a purely
Cash Flour and Feed Store on Victoria St., r ear
McLennan's Bakery. A full stock of FLOUR,
MEALS, CHOP STUFF, BRAN, OATS, WHEAT,
&e., at the lowest living prices for Cash. Selling
for Cash only I am in aosition to give the very
best value for
for grain at the high estrade.
priode.e Give gme
a call and I will do my best to give ono and all
outside value. Goode guaranteed or money ery re -
ROLLED OATMEAL st
te ha
O. OLSON, Victoria St., Clinton
Flour, Feed & Seed Store
CURE
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It Is sold on a guarantee by idl drgg$ $tr.
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Bold by J. H., OOMBE.
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" PRk1f S AND PULPIT COMPARED.
Tac�dss�►m�auep
CHATHAM, ONT.,
Recently placed Martin Old, a graduate, as
book-keeper with Tische Bros.. Box Manufac-
turers, Grand Rapids, Mich. Some time ago
his sister, a shorthand graduate, was placed as
stenographer
altera(Id ranotherre Calgaryrotehand dgraduate,
cciep.tSt?lfoieay
the Aountg the
t, aNorthern
Railroad
two years. Manitoba,
The father resides at Carberry,
and thinks there is no better way of providing
for for hts'family tban•by giving them
n
the Canada Business College, Chatham. His
experience justifies the opinion. Every bom-
ber of the family, so far, is n w earning a good
living.�`
IT PAYS TO ATTEND BEST.
Good board at Chatham only $ .00 per week
for ladies and $2 50 for gentlemen. For Cata-
logue address.
D. McLACHLAN, Chatham
The undersigned desire to intimate that he
will keep on hand the very best
FLOUR and FEED
Of all kinds also the choicest variety of
Clover, Timothy & Small Seeds
Widen win he sold at (lose margins for cash.
SALT also kept on hand. He will also keep a
choice semeretw of u find to be excelllAS l n value. which con-
J. W. HILL
HURON ST., CLINTON,
COO$'s
FIourmFeed Store
BRAN & SHORTS
,In large or smell quantities.
OIL CAKE and MEAL
OF ALL KINDS.
10 pounds Choicec of Oatmeal for 1
bs.
D. COOK, CLINTON.
BANKS.
The Molsons Bank.
Incorporated by Act of Parliament, 1855
CAPITAL, - $2,000,000.
REST FUND, - $1,300,000
HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL.
J. H. R. MOLSON President.
F. W. THOMAS,....Genoral Manager.
Notes discounted Collections made, Drafts is-
sued, Sterling and American exchange bought
end sold at lowest lowed on deposits.
urrent e Interest
FARMERS.
Money advanced to formes on their own note
with one or more ed orse curl y mortgage re-
el
H. C. BREWER, Manager.
POWDERS
Cure SICK HEADACHE and Neuralgia
in 20 MINUTES, also Coated Tongue, Dizzi-
ness, Biliousness, Pain in the Side, Constipation,
Torpid Liver Bad Breath. to stay cured also
regulate the {towels. VARY RIOE TO TAXA.
PRICE 26 OairTa AT DRUG STORAA.
Tran LJAvE MUCH IN COMMON, AND COULD
BzaT SERVE SGOI ITY R% Coe.( RATION.
A very able address, which we print in
part, was given'by John Cameron, founder
and manager of the Loudon (Canada) Ad-
vertiser, before the Loudon Ministerial As-
soolation. Among other things he said:
'"Tbe preacher and,. journalists have dinoh
in common. The preacher, it a true ahep.
herd,, and not a hireling, is anxious to pro-
mote in individual hearts the reign' of the
higher law, and state the righteousness
that exaltetlil a nation.
"The journalist who takes tree right view
desires the flame things. I have heard an
occasional journal speak of the function of
publisher or editor as simply that of pur-
veyor, with no option but to serve up what-
ever a majority might be likely to relish;
irrespective,; of moral quality; and this on
the groundthat if he did not do so some
one else wopld. Such doctrine is the doc-
trine of a scoundrel. Even the making of
a pair of boots cannot be divorced from
moral obligation.
"The pelpit is an august institution.
Previous to the introduction of printing, it
did much of the thinking for the people.
It does so still. I cannot say whether the
golden age of the pulpit is some age of the
peat, or whether its influence and its glory
are to find a climax some day yet distant.
"I do not say that the. influence of the
pulpit has .deolined. I only say that the
influence of the newspaper, whether for
good or for evil, has advanced, and is
advancing. The newspaper is
READ EVERYWHERE.
"It reaches these who listen to preachers;
it reaches also those who do not. The
pulpit flnde its special opportunity one day
in the week; the daily newspaper six days
out of seven. It has been estimated that
the annual iesne of United States and Can-
adian newspapers and publications other
than books would be. equal to over 1,000
square miles of white paper surface every
year. But, you enquire, 1,000 square miles
of what sort of matter? I reply unhesitat-
ingly, the larger portion of the printed
matter is wholesome.
"Take an ordinary issue of the average
newspaper of England, the United States
or Canada; take an average issue of the
average paper and judge for yourself how
much is wholesome, how much stimulative
in right direotione, how much restful and
recreative, how little really objectionable.
No doubt, were a destructive critic to go
over the six issues of the best daily news-
papers ever issued, he could out out this bit
and that bit as something that 'never
would be missed.' But let the destructive
critic apply the same process to the
preachers two sermons a week.
JOCULAR MINISTERS.
"I have heard ministers bandy thought-
lessly from the pulpit such jocularities as
that you cannot believe everything you
hear in the newspapers. In like manner,
one might bandy the jocularity that one
cannot believe everything one hears from
the pulpit. In either case it is a class of
jocularity that might well be sent into
oblivion, with the equally senseless and
unjust jocularity about mothers-in-law.
"When one considers the pressure ander
which the daily newspaper is ne'+essarily
produced, it is surprising how few the mis-
takes of fact, how great the average acour-
ao"In what ways can pulpit and press best
co-operate to advance the highest interests
of society in our day and generation? A
beginning of co-operation might be found
in recognition by each of what is best in
the other."
Valuable PROPERTIES
For Sale or to Rent.
COMMERCIAL Hotel, Clinton.
A splendid stand, where good business is
done. The house has excellent accom-
modation for travellers and public generally.
Terme made known on application to JNO.
ROSSIER, Benmiller.
Also HOTEL at Exeter North—
Will be either sold or rented. For par-
ticulars • apply to J. T. WESTCOTT
Exeter, or JOHN BOSSIER, Benmiller.
Also, FARM of 200 ACRES—
being lot 12, tat Con., West Nissouri, good
soil, 140 acres cleared and it geed -shape of
cultivation, 60 acres good beech and maple
bash.
Also FARM of 80 ACRES—
being East half of Lot No. 4, 2nd Con. of
West Niesouri. Will give party who wants
to do business a particularly good chance
on this property.
Any of the above are good investments,
and all particulars can be obtained on
application to JNO. ROSSIER, Benmiller
GEO. D. MCTAGOART,
BANNER
ALBERT ST, - CLINTON.
A general t an king Business
NOTES DISCOUNTED
Drafts healed.Interest allowed on
de
FARRA li & TISDALL
BANKERS,
CLINTON. ONT
ook'sCottonRoat
COMPOUND.
A recent discovery by an old
physician. Successfully used
monthly by thousands of
Ladies. Is the only perfectly
safe and reliable medicine dirt.
covered. Beware of unprincipled druggists who
offer Inferior medlclnes In place of this. Ask tor
Cook's Cotton Root Compound, take no substi-
tute, or Inclose.=Land 6 cents In postage In letter
and we will send, sealed, by return mall. Full sealed
particulars in plain envelope, to ladies only, 2
stamps. Address The Cook Company,
Windsor, Ont., Canada.
Sold in Clinton, by ALLAN & WILSON,
Drnggists.
Advanotsatt°aestheir own
neow rates of interest.
A general Banking Baal seepp.
s traneaoted
into fele Notes bt allowed cksitsght
J. P 'TIS 1' ALL, Manager
It's no because
I'm Scotch but
you canna
smoke a better
Cigar than
"ROB ROY,"
They cost 5c.
but I get sax
of them for a
quarter.
ltMPIES TOBACCO 10., MONTntat-
June 14,
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Of the lltarvelatle success or Pnrdearg
Mood Bitters lies in its specific curativa.
power over every organ of the iNx1Y,
The Liver, the Blood, the Bowels, the•
Stomach,. the Kidneys, the Skin, the
Bladder, in fact, all pads of the human
system are regulated, . purified, and
restored to perfect natural action by
this medicine. Thus it QV RES'a!L
diseases affecting these or other parts:
of the. system, Dyspepsia, Constipa'
tion, Bad Blood, Biliousness, Head-.
ache, Kidney and Liver Complaint,
Obstinate Humors, Old Sores, Scrofula, '
Rheumatism, Nervous or General.
Debility, and all irregularities of the,
system, caused by Bad Blood or disc
ordered action of the Stomach, Bowels,,
Liver or Kidneys. Thousands of testi.
monials warrant the assertion that
B.B.B. is the BEST SPRING
MEDICINE FOR YOUNG OR
OLD.
Mrs Commandant Booth is very ill
at Brantford.
In the English Bankruptcy Court a
receiving order was registered against
Mr Wm. O'Brien, member of Parlia-
ment for the city division of Cork.
This compels Mr O'Brien to retire from
the House of Commons.
When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria.
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria,
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria.
When she bad Children, she gave them Castoria,
Mar Lodge, Braemar, Aberdeenshire,
the highland residence of the Duke of
Fife, son-in-law of the Prince of Wales,
was burned on Friday. Among those
who witnessed the destruction of the
ducal residence was Queen Victoria
who, as soon as she heard of the fire,
drove to the scene from Balmoral.
CONSUMPTION WAS FEARED.
MANITOBA SCHOOLS
�r
Look over these prices.
SUGARS Special over
in;bbls. Selling[by;$ lees than wholesale'prieed
CANNED GOODS Put up by THE BEST PACKERS. Tomatde
' Corn and Apples, Pumpkins, Salmon and Mackerel.
TEASExtraordinary valves in Japan, Blaok and Green.
a pound. Chinese Mixture only 20o of pound.
RICE -25 pounds for $1 RAISINS -28 Ib. box for $1. PRUNES, CALI'M
Largest and best assorted stock of CROCKERY and GLASSWARE in the connts0,
Selling at close prices. See quality and price.
Dear Sirs,—Over three years ago I was
troubled with a nasty cough and really
thought I would go into Consumption. A
friend advised me to try Hagyard's Pector-
al Balsam, and one bottle gave me great re-
lief. After taking four bottles I can truth-
fully say I have never had a cough since.
MARY SHINGLES, Wallacebnrg, Ont.
It may be taken; perhaps, as an in-
dication both of the plentifulness of
big game in the North-west and the
way it is being thinned out, that 12,000
deerskins were received in a single con-
signment by a tanning concern in
Seattle, Wash., a weeks ago. There
were 115 bales of skins, weighing to-
gether eighteen tons. The skins were
bought from hunters in the mountains
of British uolumbia and on the many
islands of the north Pacific coast. They
were to be used altogether in the man-
ufacture of gloves.
NE.WSPArtti WAIFS.
"Where was Magna Charta signed?"
asked a teacher to a south of London
board school. "Please, sir, at the bot-
tom. "
Grump—Do you call this steak fit for a
Christian to eat? Waiter—We hain't anx-
ious about de religion of our customers,
boss.
Mrs. Greene—Is it true, Charles, that
Mise Hunter married for money? Mr.
Greene—I think, my dear, it was owing
to want of"monoy.—Boston Transcript.
"Ah," said the old printer, who had
just come down to be a waiter in a ohettp
restaurant, "this is like old tunes. Here
I am distributing pial"—Philadelphia
Record.
Vacillating.—"Alai`s. Noowoman
strike you as a pe,,on ,. ' remarkably de-
cided opinions?" "No. She can't make
up her mind, apparently, whether she
wants to be a gentleman or a lady. "—In-
dianapolis Journal.
Teaohor—Do you understand the mean-
ing of the terms capital and labor? Small
Boy—Yes'm. 1f a boy has a sled, that's
capital. If another boy rides down with
him and then pulls the sled up, that's
labor,—Good News.
His Soul Revolted.—One of these days,
said the anarchist, we'll sec this whole
oonntry in flames. "Don't say that," re-
plied his companion, with a shiver.
"Why not?" Because if that happens
they'll call out all the fire departments
and people will be soaked promiscuously.
It 'ud be worse than a bath. "—Washing-
ton Star.
A grouty old gentleman, after making
his will, called his serving -man, and re-
marked: "Michael, I've left you in my
will ail the impudence I possess." Mich-
ael --Faith, I'm, glad to sec that by your
generosity I inherit the greater part of
your estate. "Well, well, Michael, you vo
come Into your inheritance remarkably
soon. "—Harper's Young People.
B o .miller Nur perp
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FRUIT AND 011NAMENTAL ES
NORWAY SPRUCE, SCOTCH
AND ASTRACHAN PINE,
The latter of which we make a specialty.
LARGE STOOK ON HAND
The above ornamental trees and hrubberll
be sold at very low prices, and those wanting ny
thing in this connection will save money by pur
chasing here.
Orders by Mailteill be promptly attended
to. Address,
JOHN STEWART, BENMILLER
Consiuinpben.
d!w'ibOttfN edlofa
a3r'Scs'li t, ,IErpr.M And Pott Oifles address ' T. 5.
:A .s rt tL goy std.,�SOrrtto.oat
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PERSONAL AND PERTINENT.
Can't Wash
1"" 'Thein Out I
Good Japan only 15d
FORNIA APRICOT and PEACHES
J. W. Irwin, Grocer
MACKAY BLOCK, - - - - CLINTON.
No other method of home dyeing gives
colors one-half so fast and beautiful as
DIAMOND DYES.
All the colors marked " FAST" give full,
bright, and handsome colors that sunlight will
not fade nor soapsuds wash out, two things
that are not true of the inferior imitations of
Diamond Dyes.
Do your Dyeing at Home with the
Original and Reliable Diamond Dyes.
Sold everywhere. fir Direction Book and forty
samples of colored cloth free.
wxLLs t nica.astesoti Co., Montreal, P.Q.
Perhaps the athletic Vassar girls who
are now learning to row and play ball
will finally get muscular enough to
handle a broom.
Bismarck says ho cannot spell because
he was lazy at school. But 1f ho had
been any more industrious he might have
depopulated Europe.
John La Fargo, whom France has sig-
nally honored in inviting him to fill an
entire room with his art) work at the
Champ de Mars salon, is sixty years old,
though he looks younger. Since the
death of Inness he has been the dean of
Alnertoan artists.
Mr. Howells remarked reoently that he
knew only two American women who
smoke cigarettes. Concerning this the
editor of the Critic says: 'These two
have confessed to me and they say that
there is a third whom Mr. Howells knows
Otte well but whom he has evidently not
oaught in the act as yet. Her time will
surely come, though."
In a letter written in 1893 and only ro-
oently published Robert Louis Stevenson
days that as a youth he wrote so good a
hand that his landladies Would say, "Ah,
nb wonder they pay you for that I" Then
writer's cramp seized upon him, and his
hand became so bad as to puzzle his
friends; but the printers for the first time
began to send bim "clean" proofs.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's' Castor1a.
Hasa
In the system, strains the lungs and
prepares a way for pneumonia, often-
times consumption.
PYNY-PECTORAL
positively curse coughs and colds la B
surprisingly short time. It's . mew
tido certainty, tried and tree. soot"
big and healing in its Who*
LARGE BOTTLE, ONLY 26 CANTO.
Discount spa Forni-tur
10 per c. off for spot Cash, for short time only.
LOTS OF NEW GOODS JUST COMING.
BARGAINS in PARLOR SUITES
NICE SUITE FOR $22.60
See our $1 Rocker, best I ever offered for the money.
New Picture Moulding in. Bedroom Suites from $10.50
J. C. STEVENSON, - Clutton
RUMBALL'SC89R1966 FACTORY,
Huron Street, Clinton
We have in stock a few
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Webster's
Internationa r
tllti®nary
Invaluable InOffiee,Sollool audHomo
New from Cover to Cover
Successor of the
" Unabridged.'"
Standard of the
U. S. Gov't Prim.-
fug
riv-fug Office. the U.S.
Supreme Court awl
t of nearly all the
Schoolbooks.
warmly com-
mended by State
Superintendents
`l6lTPdl! of Schools, an
other Educators al-
most without mon-
i her.
Tho One Great Standard Authority,
So writes lion. n. J. Brewer,
Audios U. S. Supreme Court.
A College President writes : "For
"wordwith eougt t, foe finds t
which accuracy cf defln
"tion, for effectle' methods in Indl-
"eating pronunciation, for terse yet
"comprehensive Statements of facts,
"and for practical use os. a working
"dictionary, 'Webster's International
"cxceltt any other single volume."
O. & C. MERRLAM CO., .Publishers,
Springfield, Mass., i7.S•A.
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eandtothe onbifehlre'tot.i tatitiltet.
war Ito not buy cheap reprints of ancient editions.
fes and Waggon,
Which we guarantee to be of first-class material and wolkmaiiship,
If you want a good article at the price of a poor one, call and see us.
F. RUM�ALL - - CLINTQN'
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ONE GIVES RELIEF.
a msw„n.,,w
STILL at the FRONT
Tbe undersigned wishes to inform his many
customers and friends that he has moved to his
New Shopkon Rattenbury Street
Near the Market Square where he fe prepared to
give his customers better accommodationgood
wof a oodworker, and mrpr parethe d told sail kinds oof
wood -work repairing. As to the quality of wotk
tstandard will breis sufficientep.
that the oldin his
showrooms there will be kept a well seortod
stook of plows,
Sleighs,Cutters, Buggies,
Harrows, Etc,
Which
sitontwippottimes.
will
hesrep& do the
iknds of
Bicycle Repairing. Special attention will be giv-
en to Horse Shoeing and all Custom Work. AU
work and stook guaranteed to be first-class and
prices low. Clinton
JOHN TEDFORD,
or Twenty -Five Years
)!INN'S
KING
OWDER
THECOOICS BESTVol, FRIEND
ROBERT -:- DOWN2
CLINTON,
for tho beat ?la
5101 DogrIand
u ee Proprietor
torthesalo and s
mu of tb
cation of the sarFteaaa PATENT A.IIroneafo Bo
CLEANER. STEAM a r
rT I r furnished
orm hed and app
Boilers. Engines, and all kine M
Machinery repaired expeditionslat
and In asatisfactory wanner ,
Farm lmplemente manufactured and repaired)
Ste furnished and putts)
poosiiMpn.ndD waterMius fitted up on apptiooutio4
Charges moderate.
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Messrs Stanley and Steep (cal agetith
the above fence, whish ie claimed to be th
best fencing wire manufactured of the kit
Farmers intending to use this fencing ar
requested to out their posts R4 feet long'
STANLEY & STEEP, OlintoI