The Clinton New Era, 1896-09-25, Page 7September 25, 1898
Troubles of a Clergyman.
He and His Family Are Wonderfully !noosed by Using
Paine's Celery Compound:
• Clergymen of all the various Christian de
rnominatfone have from time to.time given
the etionggest of testimony in favor of
Paine's f Celer$ Compound. No other
medioine of tb° present day had ever been
aq bighly spoken of, and so generally re-
oommended by the olergy men of Canada,
.as Paine's Celery Compound
' The honest, prompt and effective results
that are alwaye obtained by the users of
Paine'° CeleryComponnd oallforth unstint-
ed praise, after health, vigor and happi-
ness takethe plane of eicknes,, weakness
and dieeeee. In all the ohuroh parishes of
our country, clergymen are quietly spread-
ing the joyful news that Paine's Celery
Compound baniebes ill health and makes
people well.
r- Just here it is imperative that we sound
a note of warning for the benefit of all who
-determine to use Paine's Celery Compound
as there are mieerable and deceptive celery
preparation° sold in some plaoes. Be sure
ems ask for "Paint'°," the kind that otwee;
see that the name is on eaoh bottle you
buy.
The Rev. C. A. Sohlipf, of Killaloe, Ren-
frew Co., Ont., writes as follows,
"I have much pleasure in stating that I
used paine'e Celery Compound with grand
moults. Some time ago, loss of appetite
and symptoms of kidney trouble and urinal
disturbances made life miserable. Having
heard much about the virtues of Paine's
Celery Compound, I procured a supply
and need it with wonderful benefit.
I am pleased to say that the Compound
was productive of great results in my family
as a home medicine; all are much pleased
with it."
i
A boiler in Pettit Bros. hoop and
Stave mills Comber, exploded Wednes-
day. The (sound of the explosion was
so great as to awaken people several
miles distance. Night Fireman Alfred
Jacobs was instantly killed, and his
assistant was seriously hurt.
Albert Moote, a deaf mute, came be-
fore P. M. Geo. Spencer at Owen Sound
charged with cruelty to animals. From
the evidence, it appeared that on Wed-
nesday Moote, while in a fit of anger,
attacked a cow, the property of Mr.
Albert Tracy, with an axe, inflicting
et dangerous cut. He was sentenced
to jail for two months.
Stranger Than Fiction
Is the Truth Concerning John
Gibbons, of East London.
$a WAS TORTURED WITH THE PAIN, OF SCIATIC
RHEUMATISM—TRIED DOCTORS, ALL SORTS
OF MEDICINE AND WENT TO THE HOSPITAL
IN VAIN—DR. WILLIAMS PINK PINE PILLS
AND HIM WHEN ALL ELSE HAD FAILED.
From the Lcndon Advertiser.
Tbere are twc things in this world which
•Mr John Gibbons, a resident of Queen's
Avenue East, will henceforth plaoe im-
plicit confidence in. One is the judgment
of his wife and the other the curative qual-
ities of Dr. Williams Pink Pills. In his
mase the two went hand in hand, Mrs
Gibbons thought of the remedy, the pills
did the rest, and today Mr Gibbons is a well
The will of the late Hon. W. D. Bal-
four has been flied for probate. The
instrument is written on a half -sheet
of notepaper, dated the day before his
death, and devises all his estate, valued
at about $4,000, to Mrs Balfour.
Cablegrams have been received an-
nouncing the murder of Mr Leynhart,
missionary to Thibet, and the abduc-
tion of his wife, formerly Mies Susie
Carson, M.D., of London, Ont. The
last word received from Mr Reynhart
was dated at Kumbum, in January.
The country was then in the hande of
the rebels, who were ravaging it. Mrs
Reynhart's medical skill would cause
the rebels to preserve her life.
Allen & Wilson, Chemists and Druggist,
Olinton, have reoeived a supply of the cele.
brated Wright's Liver and Stomach Pills.
Note well that attention to the liver means
healthy action to the kidneys, pure blood.
good appetite, sound sleep, no headache,
no indigestion. The blessing of a sure and
safe cure of all liver and stomach trouble is
within your reach. One box, (complete
treatment) an investment of 50o will prove
they are worth their weight in gold.
Shortly after eleven o'clock Thurs-
day morning, Mr E. Casswell, a com-
mission merchant, dropped dead in his
place of business in the market lane,
London. Apoplexy is supposed to be
the cause of death. Mr Casswell for-
merly belonged to Ingersoll, Ont.,
where he was engaged in the cheese
commission business. He was a well
known figure at all the western On-
tario cheese markets for many years
and probably the best known buyer in
the country. He came to Loudon
about two years ago as manager for
the Canadian Pork Packing Company's
.man where last fall he was virtually a establishments and afterward entered
cripple. An Advertiser reporter called at business for himself.
-the house the other evening and was met
at the door by Mr Gibbons, to whom he
told the objeob of his visit, and was cord-
ially invited in. The reporter had no
sooner got comfortably seated when Mr
Gibbon° went into an adjoining room.
The sound of plinking bottles floated
through the half open door and when Mr
,Gibbons reappeared he had in his arms a
whole beaked of bottles—all be had to show
-for many a hard earned dollar spent in
.useless drags. AB Mr Gibbons was buoy
showing the bottles and desoanting upon
the impotency of the medioinee they had
oontained,the reporter had abundant oppor-
tunity of marking the personal appearance
of the man. Hie speed` betrays his Eng-
lish birth and his face still bearelthe marks
of sufferingg, but hie frame is erect, his step
light end elaetio, and when he tells you
that he can work, run, or jump with any
mane yon cannot help tut believe him.
He is 29 years of age and was born in Bow
Road; Stratford, England. He came to
Canada in 1882 and located at Galt, where
he is well and favorably known. He work.
:for the Hon. Mr. Young, M. P., for
a long time and seven years ago Lo
married Miss Alice Mann, also of Galt.
After Vir Gibbons removed to London
he settled down near the car shops and
Aid very well, always having plenty of work
.and always having the strength to do it.
He cared nothing about a wetting until
one day a year ago he took an acute at-
tack of sciatic rheumatism following wet
feet. "I lay down on this floor," said Mr
Gibbons, intelling his story,"night and day
.suffering terrible agony. I could not
get uta step and my wife had to help me
up frgln the floor. I felt the pain in my
back .first. It then apparently left my
back end got into my hips. Doctors came
here to see me. They gave me prescriptions
but nape of them seemed to do me good.
The ndighbore could hear meall overQceen's
Avenue when I would get en attack of the
paine. Last fall I was taken out of this
plaoo in a hack and taken to the hospital,
I remained there about three weeks and the
doctors did what they could for me but
could not give me relief. At the end of
three weeks I came home again suffering
as much as ever. My wife got hold of a
pamplet which told of a number of remark-
able; cures by the nee of Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills, and we determined to try them.
I took about three boxes and felt myself
getting a little easier. I took thirteen boxes
altogether, end it is over two months since
I felt the least suggestion of pain." "Do
you feel that yon rementirely oared?" ask-
ed the reporter. "Yes, sir, I oan go out
and do e day's work just al well as ever I
could. I feel perfectly strong and have a
good appetite." "No, I don't want an-
other attaok of sickness like that," said Mr
Gibbons, as he lighted the reporter to the
door.
Mrs Gibbons was not at home on the on -
carrion of the reporter's visit. Subsequent-
ly he called on her and reoeived an entire
confirmation of Mr Gibbons' story. "He
was home all last, summer," said Mrs Gib-
, bone,"and last August the pains were so se-
vere as to bring bim down on hie knees,
and to save himself be could not get up. I
','had to lift him off the floor many a time.
He seemed powerless. The bottles he
Showed yon were almost repeatedly filled
490that the number of bottles is no criterion
- athe amount of medicine taken. Before
he took the pills," concluded Mrs Gibbons,
I thought my hnabend would never be able
to -stand upright again. But now," she
added in patting, "he is ter well as ever he
Dr. Wililems' Pink Pill oreatenew blood,
linil'd
up the norves, and time drive discrete
'from the system. In hundreds of cages
%`theyhavecuredafter all other medicines
iattef i1 , t ns establishing the claim that
the + e jil rvel'among the triumpho of
Iedloal science. The genuine
1fr'eb1d only in tootles, bearing
e park, "Dry Williams' Pink
IXe qiC
lmate Peoplo.'J. l"roeo,y elf
3'l shy 11
that,
WOO $he regilitetea trade mark
thi
SHE OUGHT TO KNOW
Having used Burdock Blood Bitters for
15 years I cannot keep from recommend-
ing it to others. I have sold hundreds of
bottles from my store, and as I keep other
medicines I ought to know which sells best.
It is a wonderful meeioine.
Yours very sincerely.
MRS DONALD KENNEDY,
Box 110, Caledonia, Ont.
About 10.30 a. m. Thursday while
the 12th Battalion were practising at
the rifle range,Niagara, Private Hatton
No. 8 Company, ;31ts Battalion, who
was a marksman at No. 13 target, was
struck in the headand almostinstantly
killed. The fatal bullet struck the
earth in ft ont ofjthe target, and taking
a doy�vvnward course, struck the un-
fortli•nate man in the left templet pass-
ing through his brain. The affair was
purely accidental, and no blame can be
attached to anyone. Private Hatton's
home is in Owen Sound.
A great deal too much of the time of
the House of Commons is taken up
with the asking and answering of
questions. Sir Hibbert Tupper and
Mr Foster, for instance, can hardly let
a day go by without reading long ex-
tracts from the newspaper reports of
speeches of ministers or their support-
ers
upporters delivered any time during the last
ten or fifteen years, and then asking
whether they are authentic, whether
the government agreed with the opin-
ions expressed by followers, whether
the government had acted in accor-
dance with the promises contained in
the speeches. Such questions serve to
take up time and to obstruct, no doubt,
but beyond leading to amusing dis-
plays of the undoubted ability of the
members of the government to give
answers which turn the tables com-
pletely upon the questioners, they serve
no good purpose. Pointed questions
which elicit valuable information as to
what is being done in public matters,
in regard to trade and so forth, are
among the most interesting of the pro-
ceedings of parliament, but the read-
ing of long extracts from old speeches
and the stereotyped reply that the min-
ister has not charged his memory with
the words In which utterances of years
ago were made' are surely of no use,
not even for the making of political
capital.—Montreal Witness.
EVERYOULDKNFAMILY THAT
S
Ie a very remarkable remark, bath fur IM-
TBIRNAL and EXTERNAL use, sral w„u-
derful in lee qu: cls action to r die.. eae.
PAIN -KILLER • .".• C1re P �.,,•..
, c ull XI
£.hills, Dinrrho-e. DI-Menmry, tramp,,
Choi...mi. and all eo,v„I Complaint .
PAIN -KILLER t.THE HERT rem.
e.:4. Seem:�,• Fri •
Rick neon Pick henrinehe, Pain In Ilse
Hoek or nide. Rkeataatesal and dcumin la.
PAIN -KILLER IDqIRxaTtnNAni.r fb
PeEt4T A,,pwt sr, p
M,t.DE. Itnrinrt arrrnv A,•n PIMINANPN't ast,�r
1nall
es ta of Htens, raiaes, ts, SOrains. Ne
tivve
nn ns),
PAIN -KILLER
Is the troll tr1M and
trusted friend of oto
Mecha�nic, Farmer, Planter, Sailor, and in
tact
1,11151464e6.Iee5 a .medicine'mare M hand,
Sad tient ru vetr `tnternmuror externally moth
eenainty of taint
Renata sf (.disuses, Tek. nogg but the retails*
"rsttltit ilAVle " EOW s+YeryrYWhOtli lbs. bid Whin
Vert lekt r, WSW.Ijis
.iesa,saC'f9Bt.�a.
Ayeeti Sarsaparilla is not a secret pre-
pperation Any pbyslcieu may have the,
fermilst on eppIloattion. The secret of its
eueoess as a medicine Resin its extraordin-
ary pewer to cleanse the blood of impnri-
ti@e and euro the most deep -sleeted (Aees 9,t,
blood,dieeete.
Johannesburg, the boom city of South
Africa, has now a population of 102,714. do
a few years ago it did not exist. We may
have a similar mining capital in the Ca-
natlian ,Rookies betore long. The hopes
are'' big.
• Tamm.y MoOuldneas, a ).0 -year-old eon
of a Marion county farmer, Hanna, was
plaj'ing in a ' field last Monday, when he
was looked in the eye by a grasshopper and
the eight was immediately destroyed.
The graeehopper was of the targe looust
variety, and is noted for its great force of
its hind leg.
SUDDENLY ATTACKED
Children are often attacked suddenly by
painful and dangerous Collo, Cramps, Di-'
arnceea, Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, Chol-
era Infantnm, etc. Dr. Fowler's Extract
of Wild Strawberry is a prompt and euro
owe which should alwaye be kept in the
house.
Erin's Buried Towns.
Slumbering beneath many a peaoeful
cornfield in Ireland are buried villages
which once stood in the heart of the prim-
eval forest, engirdled by the waters of
some stagnant peaty lake. The Irish
farmer of to -day tarns up with his plow
the wooden piles upon which these lake
dwellings rested; they are blaok with age
but yon can yet trace the mortise holes
which the anoient Celt made with his prim-
itive ohisel.
The archaeologist, eniffing each a find
brings along his navvies with their epapes
and presently the buried orannog" is ex-
posed to daylight. There ie a circle in the
stockade of piles, which kept the artificial
islet together. Inside are layers of erose
beams, hurdle work, brush work, clay, peat
and other matters, which formed the suoo-
eseive floor, of the dwelling, continually
renewed, perhaps as they slowly subsided
into the peaty bottom of the lake.
To -say the lake and ite waters are ru-
b layers of peat, in wbioh these
ether with
preee
relics
°amp
ohise
a000r
The
the 1
Upon
whio
praot
and
Scott
fonn
Th
them
a000r
imm
They
for t
but o
well.
any i
torio
meet have been a fairly quite and peaceful
one, comparing very favourably with
modern peasant fife. The lake age came
to an end when iron found its way, says
Dr. Munro, far surpassing in its influence
on human life any development that either
steam or eleotrioity has brought about or
is likely to do.—London Chroniole.
A few days ago a young lady and an
elderly gentleman called on the Wind -
nor city clerk and ask to sec the mare
is e` records' for the luonth of July;
The names of Jacob Ma fiery, aged 23,
and Jennie Hirons, age., of Detroit
were found ,registered, and Ws, 3., R.
Gundy performed the ceremony. The
young lady said that 'she was Mies
Hirons but that she had, never been
married to the man, and had, in fact,
never been in Windeor before. $ e,
said that Medery had kept compSta
with her, butshe had never.encourag
hie ipteptione. He had been absent
for a few days about the tittle the
alleged marriage took place, and when
he returned he went to the home of
her parents and made a demand forthie
wife. She was as much surprised as her
parents when the man told hie story.
She said that some woman most have
impersonated her. Last Thursday
night Madery and Mies Hirons came
over from Detroit to see if she could be
identified as the woman who took part
in the ceremony. Almost on landing
here Madel y was arrested and locked
up on a charge of perjury.
OVERWORK
-rNDuoED-
Nervous Prostration
Complete Recovery by the Use of
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
" Some years ago, as a result of too
close attention to business, my health
failed. I became, weak, nervous, was
unable to look after my interests, and
manifested all the symptoms of a de.
cline. I took three bottles of Ayer's
Sarsaparilla, began to improve at once,
A foul breath fs
one of the greatest
afflictions that a man
of woman can have.
An affliction not
only to themselves,
but to those with
whom they come in
contact. A foal
- breath is a dreadful
discourager of affece
tion, or rather of the
demonstration of af-
fection. It would probably be more so if
people only realized just what bad breath
means. Bad breath is one of the symptoms
of constipation_ Some of the otherymp-
s are sour stomach, lose of appetite,
sock and bilious headache, dtzzjness, hearts
btitn and distress after eating 'These things
gn indigeation. They lead to dyspepsia
t d worse things. They all start with con-
stipation, and constipation is inexcusable
beeause it can be cured — cured easily,
quiekiy and permanently, the use of Dr•.
PPlerce s Pleasant Pellets. ate a er. I
feet remedy for this most common all
troubles. They vs) tp nattlf'! Jest the the
help that she de. They are vett' mid in
their action and act vrithdut any violence
whatever. action,
this, they are different from
many preparations offered for a similar pur-
pose. Sometimes the remedy is worse than
the disease, Dr. Pierce's Plegaant Pellets
are mild, but they are Infallibly efficient.
They do the work which they are intended
to do, without deranging the system in any
way. They not only give immediate relief,
but the benefit derived from them is per-
manent. You can stop taking them by
and by and there is no danger that you
will become a slave to their use. The drug-
gist who tries to sell you something ease
just as good," either does not know what
he is talking about, or he makes more
money on the other thing If you care
more for his prosperity than you do for
your own health, take the other thing. If
you value your health, insist on having Dr.
Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. A free sample,
of from q to 7 doses, will be sent to any
address.
A copy of Dr. Pierce's celebrated roo8
page book, "The Common Sense Medical
Advieer," profusely illustrated, will be
sent free on receipt of thirty - one (31)
cents in one - cent stamps to cover cost
of customs and mailing only.
Address, WORLD'S DISPENSARY MED-
ICAL ASSOCIATION, No. 663 Main Street,
Buffalo, N. Y.
adnally increased my weight from
hundred and twenty-five to two
red pounds. Since then, I and my
y have used this medicine when
ed, and we are all in the best of
h, a fact which we attribute to
s Sarsaparilla. I believe my chil-
would have been fatherless to -day
t not been for Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
o .ieh preparation I cannot say too
mac ."—H. O. HlxsoN, Postmaster and
Plan er, Kinard's, 8. C.
Ayers= Sarsaparilla
RECEIVING MEDAL AT WORLD'S FAIR.
AYER'S Pills Save Doctor's Bills.
LADIES !
Emancipation from Pain
18 FOUND Ix
Dr. LeRoy's Female Pills.
The only reliable and trnrtwortby pre-
paration known. Safest, rarest syntera. endq1 ffrmrrrooess�tt
.oscura remedy eror ered°ealedaelradsr
tsarinas otend yearn
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a
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LeRoy Pill Co Victoria 8t., Toronto. Can.
For sale by Allen & Wilson.
s Ri
tees
Aiacl4ametilte
Cook's Cotton Root Composed
Manufactured by T h e
Cook Co., Windsor, Ont,
and Detroit, Mich., is the
only known safe, reliable
monthly medicine on which ladies
can depend in "the hour and lime
of need." Every lady who reads
this is requested to inclose two post-
age stamps, with her address, for
' IiYit'i
and fuel particulars, whfch we will
send by return mail in plain- sealed
envelope.
An old physician, 33 years con-
tinued practice treating diseases of
women, has charge of the office, and
can be consulted by letter or in
person. Address our main office
THE COOK COMPANY,
Room 3—No. 268 Woodward Ave.,
Detroit, Mich.
$ Cook's Cotton Root Compound
is sold by all responsible wholesale
and retail druggists in the Dominion
of Canada and United States for Ont
Dollar per box.
To far- t.e toid,
hey seeing that all your ordered
QtI ipg is interlhwdr wi b fibig
chaflIO1S. ft will not add weight
:4434 coaly. k
nots a few extra cents,
i rlut it.. stop a i00.044.X.4.0#1#1;
"itarmth • to men's, women's and
children's clothing which will &fly
the. coldest hblsts of winter.
For your own sake don't try to
do without this backbone of all
winter comfort.
Don't buy any ready-to-wear
snits which haven't the
Fibre Chamois label- Think of the healthful warmth, the
difference in price doesn't count.
Business
Change !
The 'undersigned having purchased :he Furniture and Undertaking
business of Jos. W. Chidley, will continue the same at the old stand,
Huron Street. Having had many years experience in both lines of
business, he feels qualified to attend to all orders, and will carry a well
assorted stock of
FURNITURE and FURNISHINGS
We make a specialty of the Undertaking business, being a professional
and experienced Embalmist, and all who require my services in this line
may rely on courteous and prompt attention. We have also added a
new Hearse to our undertaking department. All night calls will be
answered at the shop.
All kinds of Furniture Repaired,Pictures Framed and Upholstering done.
Orders Respectfully Solicited.
H a C. BARLETT
.wJwti:.
Reduced to 25 cents a yard. ..2
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...m.b.••••N•ONNH•••N•N•
Weu to the weleolneguron Central Exhibition
yo
SEPTEMBER 29th and Doth,
And will be pleased to bave you call and inepect our complete stock of
Hardware, Tinware, Stoves and Furnaces, Lamps and
Lamp Goods, Paints and Oils.
Our stores are the places for Bargains.
HARLAND BROS.,
HARDWARE MERCHANTS, - - - CLINTON.
HvP C3 -1=t0 1R.. -Y -
Pure Ginger, Pure Tumeric, Pure Pepper Pure Cloves
" Alsvice, " Mix. Spice, " Keyenne, " Cassia
" India Spice, Curry Powder, Curriander Seed
In Spices you want the beat. We desire to furnish you with pure
goods. You may as well have the best. There is no satisfaction in
using poor spices. Extra White Wine Vinegar is also necessary.
GE() S WA L. L €)W, o Clinton.
Silverware Premiums
We are going to give for a time to GASH PURCHASERS to th
amount of $2.6, their choice of a large range of Silverware as per list
It will be worth your while to call and get a card and see the goods.
SUOA,Rr—Special prices for Sugar in quantities of 100 lbe or over. Try us.
OATMEAL—A fleet close grade of Oatmeal cheap.
BOOTS and SHOES—Special bargains) in Boole and Shoes.
STRAW HATS—If you want a Straw Hat cheap this is the place to get it.
Highest price for produce, would take a quantity of Oats in exchange.
ADAMS' EMPORIUM,
LONDESBORO R . ADAMS
OPENED OUT AGAIN !
The
I beg to announce that I have resumed business at the old stand,
and would respectfnlly solicit a continuance of the patronage so
generously extended to me in the past.
stock, which is all of prime quality, and well assorted, has been
bought by me at considerable reduction on cost, and my customers
may rely upon getting the best goods at bottom prices,
N. ROBSON, - Clinton.
Clinton Sash, DooriBlindFactory
COOPER BROS., - - - PROPRIETORS,
General Builders and Contractors.
This factory is the largest in the county, and has the very latest improved ma-
chinery, capable of doing work on the shortest notice. We parry an extensive
and reliable stook and prepared plane, and give estimates for and build all class-
es of buildings on short notice and on the olosest prioee. Ail work is supervis-
ed in a mechanical way and satisfaction guaranteed. We sell all kinds of in-
(jterior and exterior material.
Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Lime, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Etc
Agents for the Celebrated GRAYBILL SCHOOL DESK, manufactured
at Waterloo. Call and get prioes and estimates before placing your orders.
THE BEST
PHOTOC RAPHS
ARE
TAKEN BY
HORACE FOSTER
rDRSPINNEY 8c CO.
The Old Reliable Specialiste.
89 'Yoram Experiet o.
t• ON treatment of the Throat sad oom
Tenable., Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis,
Mumma, Chronic and Special Dis-
eases el men and women.
kitmood tettered—Kidney and Mad.
kit
maaar+'nru der fro Mss permanent)?7
tasted—Gleet, Gonorr Parieocel.and
stricture cured without No tuttinr.
S7p b and s11 Sloe Diseases eared
wjthatt mereary
iaAn Tering from th. afecta aft
YIU1 youtLfnd fallles ar tfadlaeretiona,
or itep Iseabled with Weakneas, Nervous
DAMN Lass of Memory, Des,ondency,
Aess u to Society, Kidney Troublae, er
saplings') of the Geottal marry yr•
wet, esu here And safe and speedy curs.
Chanes reasonable especial to the
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Weakening of the system to a ra ser the patlaat rant accotlnt� are ineay
men who die of this difficulty it�uior'ant of tin orally The doctor' villi g.Maabss a
feet cure in all .rich antes, and health* cestotsWrtof oke 10. Crrifwl
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