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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe New Era, 1882-06-15, Page 51 TAYLOR. '�M. 86,.. SON Take pleasure in announcing to their customers And the public, that they have re- moved to more commodious premises in, COATS' BLOCK, where they will keep an extensive assortment of ' f r th :pias n� . swot tai1- !cols endShots 00.0. �.1.TRUNKS� a V AL SES. v We have n hand a full assortment' of: TRUNKS AND VALISES, which. we sell at close prices, 1 FIVE PER CENT -DISCOUNT FOR CASH. W'- T.Ai1,"1,0 3 .5; SON, CLINTON. V V-~ A..'TTS CO _ • �r T - T. • T UR I HEGG S CHEMISTS D Wilbert S'treet. Clinton. AROUND'THE COUNTY. E' Auburn Court of Forresters appears to be flourishing. McMillan & Senior, Blytls, have dissolved, the latter retiring. AAbrather;of-.Mr-,: Wiley,of.the Winghatai Times, died in Sarnia last week. Mr. R, L. Sharp of Seaforth intends retiring from his present hotel on the first of July. Some wretch stole the collection from Knox Church; Brussels,' -last week;, and drank -'the - sacramental wine. MART -Who had that little lamb Had Teeth as white' as snow; She always brushed them twice a day': With "'CEAnERR " x you know. Miss Hannah Brine, youngest daughter t f J. P. Brine, of Iiarpushey, got pretty badly bitten by a dog last week. . The late Mr. John Towers, o€ Tuckersmith, left a munificent bequest of $2,000 for the' aid of Dr. McKay's Formosa 1lfiasion. • Mr. John Byrne, of Stephen; has 'sold his farm to a man namedQuercher,from Water- loo, for $4,800, and his crops for 4500. Mr- Byrne goes west. The congregation of Coven Presbyterian Chnrch,Exeter, have decided to attend a call to the Rev. John Gibson, who has, during the past few.*eeks conducted -Services there.' Kiss Tin.-`•TEABERRY;" t11leistwins exgiisite. tittle gem for the teeth and breath. has a beati- fully plated metal screw top. Try a 5 cent sample. , Allittio'child ofMr.`Geo. Sanders, of Exeter;: hada narrow escape from being: poisoned by ji taking a dose of inhaling medicine, which was given in mistake. ' A doctor sailed its life. Mr. Archibald. Ferguson; of the 7th• con-' 1. cession of McKillop, died , on Saturday last, at the age' of 62 : years. Mr. Ferguson had been a resident of McKillop; for, over thirty The public will find •our stock, •med le5`.c0 rete ivarrantect .b enuine, and of the best quality. TOILET SOAPS PERFUMERY. SHOULDER BRACES, TRUSSES,iSPONGES' AND ALL KINDS OE DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES USUALLY KEPT T 'TNA FIRST CLASS • DRUG STURE. Don't cry, dear. h gone to a. as g. Toget some ofhis.75,ct. Tea,; she can't get along •without it she is" c' ' h e. so troubled ;with the headache. You know he .as everything good ' I cheap.. : Ma 'will be sure to bu and sells -.very p .. Y some of his fresh round Buckwheat Flour, then ;., g Iw t hurrah for Buckwheat Pancakes.. a ,some oro' na. Youll. have . some -if opt re °agood g Y:. g girl, that's'a deary'' tlouOS DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF'THE'rowg ON SHORT NOTICE. Robb, the'Groeee, waterloo 'louse, Clinton DOIIEII PERRIN'S BLOCK, MARKET SQUARE CLINT:oN. 1`IItSI' CT T 9'S ,P'I_.'INT From the leading American' alirl (_"cnwcliillr inti lnt,'i curets, at, moderate prices. also -E- Gere-brated herty 'file supremacy of THE .DOHFR'l s.. 1:;-(rXi i ilrel'ocably established; hav- ing 1,een awardedFirst Prizes, heel€il- anti J)iploulas at the Pt•ovinoial' and 1 ildtistrial' exhibitions in 3',rolirt0 al ;;tnts Toronto. . large stoop' of.:Violins ` .Strias Bows to T Strings„ ,! aoncertinao, Flutes, Fifes, Sheet and; .Eoo3� Music, on hand, at - the most reasonable rices. • A NYTHINO IN T13.1`; ABOVE LINES; NOT IN STOCK, '.t'itOCU)RED) (1°N THE S ErOr, rh,5'i' NOTICE, GENERAL. 'ACENTS.'FOR` `nig RENOWNED . u E ). � R1-! ■ 1117 r ,. NMAOH1NE. Mr.A pleton Elcoat, of Tuckersmith, who xis rapidly, Coming' to the front as` a breeder of thoroughbred stock,has indested in another very fine thorodghbred Durham bull, gur-- chased from•Mr.'James Walker, of Caledonia. RESPECT. -The Grey hairs of old age demand and should receive respect -hut the Grey Hail's of youngpeople require attention, in the way. of usingtwgalesc ;flair renewer. Sold by all druggists, 50 cents lier'bottle. ---Mr: Wtu: Campbell, implement•.agt., -last- week purchatied from D. B. -McKinnon the premises at present occupied by McMillan. & Senior at'$1,200,'and on Monday of this week Mr. McMillan.purchaeed the property -from Mr.' Carepbelt paying $1,210.' Property is beginningto move' in Blyth. The total assessed valuation of Tuckerenlith is $2,133,740; the population 3100, divided as foilows,ti68,children between the ages of 5 and .16; .535 from 7.to 13 ; 318 from lc, to. 51, and 532 from 21 to 60. 'There:are 3,100 days statute',labor. , 4;508 head of cattle'; 3,510 sheep • 1,355 borses. ; 874 hogs , 5,350 acres in fall wheat, .and . 5,240 plowed for ' spring While Mr. Michael Elford, of Usborne, was assisting at a barn raising on the, premises of Mr. Wm Rowcliffe; of the St; Marys road, he` met with rather a serions accident: ; Mr. R. Hunter was using a blacksmith's sledge on a beaM at the top of the building when it slip ped off the handle;;and falling upon the head ef;: v1r, Elford; who, was standing on the ground, caused ,his' teeth to come: together. with such force that his upper jaw was very badly broken. The -patient is now getting along as well as can -be expected, but he is not entirely out of danger. The 'greet. Wonder is that his skull was not broker. Never Give.np. -1•;1 you; are suffering with low add depressed; :spirits, lose. of appetite, general debility, disor- dered hlood, isor-dered';blood, weak. constitution', headache, , or any disease of a bilious nature, by, all mean's procure a, bottle of Electric Sitters. You will he surprised to see the rapid -improvement that', will follow'; you will be inspired with new life,; strength and activity, will return; Pain and misery wiii cease, and henceforth you will re- foice m the praise of Electric Bitters.' Sold at fiftg cents a bottle by J, H. Combe. druggist. CO-RRESPONDENCE. I Wewish it, to heli'stinotly anderstoodthatwedo: no hold' ourselves responsible for the opinions ex •..:' pressed by ous- correspondents: LOYALTY- GALORE. AN ItDkTUR 11ri LUIJK. St. Jacobs Oily ares rheumatism; of this I am convinced. ' FSr years I suffered With rheumatism in left left shoulder and right arm, and Last fall I wfta incapable of attending to my duties, and ay many a night unable to sleep on account of terrible pains. A few weeks ago a severe attack of this trouble''' struck me, and this time I concluded to !try the St. Jacobs Oil, I mist acknowledge, with but little confidence in its merits. I freely confess that the result has completely aston- ished ute. The first application relieved ,the pain very materially, and the continued Use of only two bottles has completely cured''- me of this chronic evil, and that, after the most eminentphysicians and their prescriptions had be f encn:a' o voil• therafore'consider it a duty toP ublish the above for the benefit of all sufferers with rheumatism and kindred Complaints. G. A, HEILMAN, ',editor Repub- lican, Pittsburgh, Pa. Doa't Ire -Alarmed. at Bright's Disease, Diabetes; or any disease of the kldneye, liver qqr urinary, organs, as Hop Bitters -will certainly and lastingly euro you, and it is the ouly thing that -will. G SeJ1liesnaaye, Boot ° and .Shoe maker. First -cues work at low' price . Au assortment of ready-made tine goods.on hand. Repairing:neat- lydone. Shop-Naxen,nooe To Kgs, rEDS'S HOTEL, Cidsfos. Moving Buildings, &c, T TAKE this means of thanking all those who have favored vie with their patronage in the past and beg to say that as. 1 am leaving the country for peat, I have disposed -of my:business to my brother bons'S-rErxsssov, and hope that you; will .favor him with the same liberal patronage that you have given me.. JOSEPH_ STEPHENSON. trriTFI regard to the above, I would say that as 1 T V .am a chip "from thesame block and havingbeen, brought.:up tthe business of moving and rising -buildings r feel confident that I can' give entire,eatis- faetionto all who.may favor me with their patronage. And further; I would say that I am still making those BosS CISTERNS" AS boon and cheaper: than ever. .13 -ani • • JOHN STEPHENSON; Clinton ach2n Oils. (?2 s • McGOL _ BRiOS,- c __. CO., TORONTO, 1 -sand Beale cher W.661 ()it, Balt Ctit,t,ing Four Medals and Three Diplomas. awarded them .last ,year at the leading, exhibitions in the' Farmers, Threshers and Mill men; will sac' ,money bj using our Lardine:and Cylinder Oil. • Woolen 49nufaeturerts' will ,ave money by using our Wool 011, it equals lard andolive oil, and costs but half the price Satisfaction guaranteed , T,i;ices $c;;.on application hlc'OLL BROS. & 00., 'reronto.• essssseesssss Z o th,; 8rllloy of the Cliliten'i rcrh' DEAR S:Ia, A certain::, Englishman, on corning, out to Canada,was surprised on being told, of the fifes that was,,'general'ly :made on ..the 24th'of'1tlay; and said ,fords• long as be bad lived 'in' England . he did not know the day or the,, month that the'. Queen was born in. ;Still,' Englishmen;, on the whole; are loyal.: Some.people ap 'pear to have au; idea that a man,mnst.-be a' good than with his fists;: and do a fearful' anioun t of swearing, before he can he loyal.' Tho Pharisees were a sect who looked very' sanctimonious, 'and made orepreten-`,. tions topiety, yet their religion was only. a,shani. So it is not Ire who', pounds the. hardest on the drum, orblows' hardest on= the fife cl puts on the most colors, who are most loyal Any thoughtful person, k'no.ws,very well that'it was notont of any; appreciation for our geed:Qeeey''that every village and ,town in Canada, for<'the'Iast twenty' orthirtyyears, have ..been Making' So much`. ado on, the,24th of May. The' day this which IIler. Majesty was born has, beentaken advantage of by. 'patties 'nes cunlarly:interested and pfade the occasion of gettin:o money, out of mechanics_ and'_ young hien frons, the co'•Intry.%Flaming' posters aro issued;. with. fa programme.. of. proceedings ; the calithunpians'will be on: exhibition early in the day ; somebody gowg to run a foot 1 a'l'e'; or somebody's. !horse is' going to trpt,, and -be sure and wait for'; the .fire works at night Anvils' and.oid canons are brought into requisition early.on.:tate morning of that great day, to awaken .ilidyinhabitants'of tho,sinrrounding country! to •hurry up and see the, fun. Foot passengers, horses and carriages are soon, on the more—whiskey booths are erected—the: bar and tllo ball room are -very afterstfruits-cnnvctrient, aild-:Tern-isr darty or Diels'„ : as the case may be, are, very clever fellows, they keep a free house for the. day, Only pay, for the :drinks and meals. It is on the anniversary lof this birthday .that solve young, men take their firsts glass and first cigar. It is onthis glorious, daytltatthe fool and his money parts, as herealiies, the horse he has, bet on, comes out far behind.' And it is gene. rally those who meddle most with the fire Works in' the day time, who wait for the fire works at night, And to sum up the whole matter, people return home weary and worn and sad, a -valuable working clay• ,+one, and money spent foolishly, and in a great many instances to be. repeated the tie-xt•year again as it rolls 'round. ,1 • A. MCD. Eucklen'd;Arnica salve: ,The brat Sa13e, in the world felt' CutS, Bi 51505 Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum; Fever Sores. Tetter: Chapped Hands,' Chilblains, Corns; and all Satin Eruptions, and positively cares 'Biles, ft is gualranteed to give perfect Satisfaction, of money refunded. PriccA5 crnte per box.. hnr Hate by •• ,T'd Ii, ("onibe • BACK TO 0 -Li) STAND :OAB ti Citi 811�e1�A' ji®!'��Ns �,®v ITIHE;SUBSCRIBER EEGSLEAVE TO STATE' 1 to the public Shot he bas received a Paige,' and superior class of _ COFFINS, CASKE.` Coffin Trimmings' and: Robes: A'splendid HEARSE kept. PLAIN COFYINS alwar on'hand. Parties can be.aupplietl in one hour,nt any time,:,.at ery reasonable:rates. ' THOS 'STEVE'NSON Old stand, :.Albert Shreet, Cliutru. WHO IS U`1ACQUAINTLO WITH THE GEOGRAPHY OFT IS COL: , , TRYWILL SEEBY EXAMIt(tlu•THIS MAP THAT THE Interesting Colloquy " Oh MP Snyder what a ravel' Dress Oh:MPS' y y y 5 ti011 ai'e 114'11i 116 ; 2 'where -Aid cul rocure: srcll �'a- bealitiflil lees `' m ' .2 Y p p of 5oods. " Why, I selected: it from ,4 � ®VIMET'i�. immense I, stock,, and I airs glad you.like it, for Ile:showed 'me 'SO 'many feces e u�tl 'v p 1-1 � ly attractive that I found it extremely clfficiilt.. to.11 make a choice 71 bought that PARASOL from him, also, and have since found ,that I got it 50 cents cheaper than it could be chased elsewhere ; he has' an >uilimi!ted: quantity •c f 'then. { "His stock of PRINTS is -really enormous, and such a va- riet' r. a y. ofch a ming patterns and colors, and so cheap—why, lay; 3. Qu can get a complete Dress, buttons and all; for 60 cent's. - {i COL . He had a splendid lot' of Pt t rr.I°�c.,l RLLLINGC� , r.AI,EPEES , TIES and GLOVES, . " Then his STAPLE GOODS, HOLLANDS, TICK/NC, • COTTONS, HESSIAANS, SHI TIxGs'aud DUCKS are all of the very best quality, and thehigher . price is no hl;,hei• than we have usually paid for inferior. gOods. "'He has piles upon piles of the' nicest TWEEDS you ever saw; and1�, sells a first-class suit for, �ll:�. .I"llten�l sending John and Alex. ''u to-nightto leave p � ea.ve' their lneasures_for suits ; he always -.put in Trimmings, and then his cutter good�, , c iter turns : ',out such r u perfect fits. cc .. And in BOOTS -AND SHOES I am sure:1lrs McKinley- he, ,._ can just beat anything I.sent Nancy up last night for a pair, and she brought home a fine pair of four -button g p n street Skippers, and all' they cost,was one dollar. I never saw anything'like them for less. than 1 05 ` Then his stock ofGSS�VLa '' _tiRE:anCl CROCKERY is very large 'e and cheap, and the;price of his GROCERIES' is crit very fine::. I am sure.his profits re small,' in factl; don' 1-r Y , � t. see�ho�. he makes a -living at all, unless itis' from doing ,ucli at 'large business— why why the store is crowded; every time I go there, and the quan- tity of 'goods turned out is astonishing." That is the secret my friend: Profit of a few cents on the dollar, : with an extensive_ trade keeps the ship sailing. l ccomplete ete stoch,reliable •�CQ ods, and close' prices will' still further increase the business. T_-, 1TDT SJF30 ,0ITGH.__ 41. _ivll'101:1t Hardware _ and .Stove ' larehous� :1 S. BOSS Q UT SAWS_ - (xENLIN.F MAPLE LEAF, SILVER' STEEL. I';P,CT "TOOTH; DIAMOND, HANLAN, CIrAMPION, LANCET, and ONE MAN, CROSSCUT SAWS. X;C: WAR;NOCK'. ,'BtJRREL'S A\D RTN1s0Ii.D'S, IN ALL TH1. BEST BRANDS. BARBED WIRE,,' SOLID STEED, TWO AND FOUR PONIED. .ROYAL- CdNAD1AN C�OT9P��"�RINGERS, �haaper than ever; Stoves; Tinware 8c Lamp: goods HiD S, SHEEP';SKIiNS, FLJES-HIGIIEST,C:ASH l'lITCT PAT!). • S. v ' 13ardvF a re �l1erc�l'zah'>ii., P' i(E'i\TIX 13LOCic- , '1✓�J l i . � � 3 1_11�. t,STr 5Se°dJ• . AT CRIChCD/'ROCK ISLANR&PACIPIC R'Y' • Calls the attention of tradelera,to the ,eentrai.p osi; Lion Of its line,connecting the East and the WeB.; • 'by'the shortest: route, and carrying passengers,i. without changeofcare, between Chicago and Kan-.. sae. City, Council Bluffs, Leavenworth Atchison:, .Minneapolis. and at. Pau. I0 connects in union Depots with all"the principal lines of toad between. tits ,Atlantic 'and the Paciflo Oconee, Ira -equip-: - wont ie unrivaled and maedifleent, being composed eS Moat ent Berton. ltnd Bong:: a 1. Day Coachea,l. Magnificent Horton. Reclining. Chair Care; Pull • mans Prettiest Palace Sleeping Cara, end the Best. Ling of Dining Cara in the World. :Three Traino, between Chicago and s:so an 1-1 River Pointe. Two Trains between Chicago rind Minneapolis,and.St.;._,_ Paul. via the Panlou6 'ALBERT LEA ROUTE " A Now and Direot ILine,'via Seneca and Eauka-I' lice, has recently been opened bete:mon Richmond,.. Norfoi k, Newport Ncws, Cliattanooga,AtlantinOBtaa; Au 1usta,Slash0i 1l' Louisville, LCxington,Ci. ne, ndianapolie and Lafayntte, and Omahas, Minneap- . oris and at, Paul and intermediate points. All Through Passengers. Travel on' -Fast Express Traine. Tickets for aale at all principal Ticket 015550 in'. the United Stated and Ca,,ada. • Baggage checked through and rates of 051-0.01-, wage fie low as. competitors that offer lees•sdva)i. rages,. ho,'dstailed infor,natiou,get tho Maps and -Fold- CREAT ROCK,• ISLAND—ROUTE,.; At -your nearest. Z net ct.•Oftice OP addi,ese A L E.T. G E E.T. Okg, .5 ,•,41.1,•-. 1 Rn: M1 i0 v, • ! 1- .f 04'4 t i MRF 5455. OIti1'dl,E C7 ' J will �et>! nay., sell the balance of;, �� sttoci+. �� O 1X•1price. te. r tow �s ALL, h1�DSOIRODT'Cb 1.11_\C�\ . . . J, , Zt�ILLIAICS _ �� ... S t•AN SA.11TH S LLC OPPOSITE POST O FrCE; . OLINTON.: "{5 '}J