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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe New Era, 1882-08-31, Page 50 De'ale'rs in 5 per cent discount for cash. Albert St., Clinton. c. • You may talk about your TEAS as ' you like, but I'll tell you that -if cit- want good Tea go to. P. ROBB'SI THE GROCER, For he has a large lot of Tea on handof all kinds,. which, he: says 'must; .be sold int 60 days, and in or- eier to c1o.-so-he 1211 -sell elle ver.-y-best'�Teas_iii the_ mark -et at the ve, y ;lowest` prices His Teas range in rice from 15.to 70 cents per pound. He also shows:. the. P linesof Sugar in the count which are all' selling: at `a finest Very 7�zon `f�o'+to' Small Advance , ,, Call and be convincedconvincedthat . his motto is " Best Goods atlowest prices." the Grocer, Waterloo' Honse, Clinton. Robb, • New Maple Sugar.:A few' gal Tins 11aple Sprup Fresh Oraiiges, Lemc>l s anti Ba>�ta>�i'a s, Good fresh Mangold, 'turnip & Sorghum . Seeds J. Cutin ame, intoe MUSIC FOR 'SHE PERR.IN'S BLOCK, EWARKET SQUARE, CLINTON. .11AVE A STOCK 0F.; T k C S JL" TA- N 0 S.: From the leading American and, Canadian manufacturers, at moderate prices. Also m Celebrated Doherty Organ:, The supremacy of THE DOHERTY� ORGAN is iin'evocably established, hav- ing been awarded 1i'irst Prizes, Medals ' and Diplomat at the Provincial and Cndustrial exhibitions in Montreal and Toronto. 41. large stook . of <'Violins, Strings, Bows, Co ,ccrtii .ad, Flutes, Fifes,_!Sheet and Book Music, on hand, .1 at the most' reasonable ANYTH1G IN THE ABOVE LINES,NOT •IN.STOCI , PROCURED ON ' THE SHORTEST NOTICE, , • GENERAL AGENTS FOR TOE l OE REWOWNED AROUND, TUE COUNTY. Mr. John ',.Hofl'mae df-Seaforth, is mov ing his family to Portage'la' Prarie.' It cost Mr. Shannon $85.25 to be de- feated in South Huron.Cheap honor. (( Ault & McLoan,Se aforth,have dissolved partnership; the latter goes north for his health. There are 234 voters on the Blyth list, while those qualified to act as jurors num- ber 130. Louis An; uith; of;Seaforth, had his leg. badly cut with an adze while working on a bridge at Rockwood. Mr. Wm. Coal; of the 8th con, of 'Hul- lett, has reaped some "White Russian" oats this se icon'¢, the heads alone -of -:.which measured .26.inehes.. Whew! • Hall s Catarrh Cure is taken internally. t It --tots dlreetl'y upon the blood and the mucous surfaces of the system. Price 71c. For sale by; The youngest child of'BIr. Donald Ro- bertson near'.Belgrave, was badly scalded last Week :byfalling ,into „a dish of'boiling starch ; is recovering sloivly.. Mr. W. E Groves, teacher, has been again engaged for the Lower ,Windham public School for 1883, at an increased 'salary:. Be is an excellent teacher. Mrs. Alex; l'IcDougall, of East'Wawa nosh, was found dead in her bed on Tues- day inorning.22n;d inst. Heart disease is supposed :to be the cause of herdeath. . -Mrs. Torrance, of the 71th 6)n. of Mc- Killop, an old and respected lady, O0' years of age, has had a,stroke of palsy, through which she has lost the power of speech. ' Mr. Alfred Haslenm, of i4Iorris,=lias'ptir- chased. the building owned. by Msssrs.: Creighton Bros:, Belgrave,!which he in- tends fitting by to rent for another general store. - • (f'CatarriLliasa.e.a"tLoye_1t your sense 01 smell and hearing, Hall's Catarrh Cure will euro you 75 cents perbottle Druggists-seil it: -For a.tle� Combe. The Bammill farm on .the •3rd. pon. of H.ullett, has again changed hands, Mr. Francis Kittle, the recent purchaser,'-havr ing'rented; it'.to,Mr.. Thomas Bennett, of Exeter„ at $350 per annum. Rev. Mr. Thompson, late of Brucefield, who is at present sojourning in. Scotland for the good of his health, has riot improv- ed° much and it is feared he will he unable .to occupy his pulpit again. ; Miss Cook, who has officiated as organist - in St. Paul's, Church, Hensail, for spine tinge,:. was_rnade. the.recipient of a very handsome purse..and considerable suer of: money on the oceasioliof her.. departure to.; Dungannon. The Rev. P. J. Shea, pastor of St..I Janie's:Roruan Catholic Church,.Seaforth, has been ill for thenast' few;days, with an attack of congestion of the lungs:' We" understand, ;however,, that he,is slowly re- covering under medical• attendance:.; RESPECT, -The Grey Flair's of old age demand and should receive respect -but the Grey Hairs of young people require attention in the ; way of using Cingalese, .Hair' renewer- Sold by all. druggists,, 50 cents per bottle. • On Monday; on the farm 'of Mr. John -Currie )past-A'V'-awanosh, _1lieasrs D:...-.�._, Shetheld and?�'s'�I3 Wrt�hti';altlrie bcinnd;" after:Mr Currie. •with a i\To. 3 :Kirby .reap- er, he cutting 1;-.actes (Full measure) of wheat in 58 'minutes,'the boys finishing but 3 minutes and 14 seconds behind him. The, -GREAT ;_GERM.AN INVIGORATOR,' is the marvel of the Medical World.; It neverlails to completely' 'cure' Nervous Debility, Irpo tency, Moutal Depression. and all diseases cans ed from excesses. The testimony of thousands can be liad by writing F. J. Cheney, Toledo,' Ohio, sole agent for the United .States. Price $1.00 per bore, -six boxes for $5.00: . If your drug: gist aloes notkeopr-tlie-remedy--send to-Bond-- quartersand get the medicine by mail. Circu- larsand;tostimonialson application Solea gent. for Clinton, .3. H.'Combe. •. : • On Wednesday, August 16th, Mrs.. Robert .Hamilton, of Morris; died after a long illness.; •;She w.aa well known in this, vicinity and-liad' the respect of all .who knew' her With her husband sfhltcametg" Morris about 20 •, years ago, having left Lanarkshire, Scotland;' in 1857. • A court will be held at •Holmesville on . Friday, Septi 8, by the county, Judge, to hear^the appeals made -in reference to er- rors add omissions on .the assessment roll; There area large uurnberOf:.cases, and great interest is felt in the result. AYtsw.en»-of`one dozen "Tsanr;anv to any erie Sending the best four line rhyme on "TuAtrl rine," the rehtarkable little gena for the Teeth and Breath.. Ask ' youx druggist for address. While Mr. R. Elliott, of Exeter,R was hunting •on•Saturday. last ite,came aeress0 young cub: Heshot ,at the 'young bear, but does noti'know whether he hitit or.not as it was soon, outof;;sight, i.On 'Tuesday a number of; sportsmen proceeded to the place where the bear had been Seen; 'dint, : eoul'd-find na-trace fit. , The railway excitenieut is'again raging Goderich,- and the Signal calls ,on, the Citizens to. build a line,to connect with the. Credit Valley, at once. Not much ase. It costs too;much„money,, and the.Wood stock' and St. Marys scheme, is as .dead ae a door nail. -Stratford Beacon. . The new Canada Methodist Church,' at Hensall,' which has been in course oferect- i'on. for the past month ,or so, is rapidly. nearing cem{pletion, the'pews being now; put in. When completed it will present! •the 1pearance of neatness ,and comfort. 'The pastor, the Ics-V. `11.” R: Hili, purposes :having it opened on the :13th of next•; Month.. DO NOT HE I11sCFivilD, In-these-times'oi.-quaere mediciug•-advertise-" -monis everywhere it:iir traly,gratifying to find one remedy that is Worthy of praise and,which': really does.asreeoinrnmunded. Electric Bitters We can vouch, for as being a 'true and reliable remedy and.one that willdo as recommended. They invariably cure Stomach and Liver com- plaints, Diseases of the Kidneys and Uri° cry difficulties., We know• whereof wo speak,; and can readily say, givatli.enr a trial., Sold at 50 cents a bottle, by J. H. Combe druggist. Messrs. Charles and Louis McDonald, mill -owners, in Walton, received a tele- gram' from Tilsonburg on Monday, stating that their barns and sheds,' together with 500 •bushels•;of, wheat, on their property near' that placo, were deefroyecl by fire, The fire was started by a spark escaping from, a steam 'thresher. Loss $2,000 and no insurance. , The sporting fraternity of Seaforth and • neighborhood have been hard at work get= ting up a trotting match, to •tomo off on Saturday, the 10th of next,nrontli;, upon the 'FairvieW''Park, Soafortll;, and their. labors bade .been crowned` with success. Prizes will be offerid to the, amount of ,500'tir oder.;' A purr's of $200 will be awarded to the Winner in an open trot- ting nice. Another purse of $125 will be offered for a.local trotting race. On the farm of 'Mrt Robt: 'Little, of Turnberry, is to be seen a.turkey gobbler who recently took possession of a nest of turkey eggs and hatched them and is now rearing the young turkeys. During the harvest operations the hon turkey who was sitting on the nest in a field of wheat 'was caught and shut up for fear :the reaper world take off her head while, cutting the 'wheat The little daughter of Mr. JobnLatimer of Eginondville carne near loosing her 1iFe through` eating wild ;parsnip. Had she not;vornited freely during the night no doubt it would have proved fatal to,her.' The poison was given.to her -by a little boy named Suer, who did not know what it was, as he eat of it himself and was elfin ilarly affected. Both, however; are all, right now Dont be Alarmed. atBrigtit's Disease; Diabetes, or any disease of tne.kldneye. , ver. or urmar/ or.,anO a,s op Bitters will certainly and lastsn;ly,eure: you, James Ward,. .who died at Stonewall, Manitoba, on .Wednesday, Aug. 2nd, aged GG. years, was au old Huronite. "Nineteen years ago he moved -into` Grey township,: buying a -farm neat Brussels. from James Ferguson, on which - e lived for about 10- years,; and en .selling the' place to;John Hill he'rnoved into the village. Three years, ago last April he left Brussels'for Manitoba and resided there asp to his. death. Mr. Richard Irwin has sold bis two Farms on the boundary ,line of Hullett and Wawa,nosh', containing respectively 63 and 100 acres, to Mf. Peltier, .of'Colborne, For the sum of $8.250." Mr. Peiffer takes possession March'lst, 1883. Mr. Irwiu,. who is the oldest settler on the boundary- line,'•intends to Settle in e-ne of the neigh- - boring eigh-boring towns and enjoy a Well deserved' rest. [He should move to Clinton to re- side, where he will find a>live town with ever y -advantage for -comfort -and -pleasure;) - Rni,klenie Arnica Salve. - The best Salve in the world for. Cuts, Bruises Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Totter.. Chapped ;Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin. Eruptions, and ,pesitiyely cures Piles. It is guarranteed to give perfect satisfaction; or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by J. HComber 'J a,rfes i. E[e;Lvy !farness;. TRUNKS,: VALISES, dem tV111011'PILL•DE-SOLD AT VERY LOW e�on.1en 6�EARl16ES':S MAKERS, CLINTON'. Go toOO.e CHFAhGRffC1Il Received this cases wee .LADIES AND CHILDE.EN'!:S' N6rEAR. les.Fa. AND. weed§ o ati � ALSO A -SHIPMENT: OF THE; The print. a; oinks of this Machin • The , large' and coon- : s a;ee• ulder, arm. - The ad,justability of its . parts, the principal ones.- "being of Hardened steel:, A steel 'Teed on both sides -of • the neeclle. i'NTickle plated balance �vldee1; with loose pulley. Positive take up... Extremely light .running with little or no noise. ' The Wanzer has carried off 11i�hest honors. wherever ex= hibited. ". 'written guarantee guarantee from manufacturer. will, be given with . every machine ;; sold, also instructions by compe- tent operator. OU MET Crockery, Glassware, c, Oatmeal aid.: Carnraal always o liars 1 L S" Petty'o celeliratgl Eaglish$reakfaei Bacon,'. z " Lo1,1 Clear 33acort, ,5ltgaa C tread 1.4ams, And 11'0 .1 LAPD, Af: prices which cannot be beaten intowh. FHS 60 C. TEA A SPECIALTY SOLE AGENT, FOR fobbh is'' E.)T ECTfIC SOAP' �FiO}CSS COOPER, A'C.EERT STREET,' CLINTON Flo Ct siva `,r o n i� y'AG,(1.UAINiEG 5 01 V Wl'aL e-6eV,E4,1 I, �I . 71.1 ;,,::,:t1,41/1 `•.)...�,A., .. I' .:y:. CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND &PACIFIC IVY Calla the attention of travelers to the central posi- tionWest tioof its 'line.connocting the East nnd,tho Wcst:: by the shortest route, and carrying, passengers, without change of ears, between Chicago and Kan sea City, Council .Bluffs, Leavenworth Atchison,, Minneapolis �and.St.-Paul. 5t connects in Union' .1M/iota with the principal lines of rood between. the •Atlanto, and. tho, Pacific Oceans. 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Tickets for.soie at all prineipai Ticket Oficoein. tlto,lJniterl States 'and Canada, Baggage Olt coked through and .rates of faro al ways as low as competitors that offer -lean advan- 0606. - i, or de ailed inrortnati on, got the Mapa and Fold: OREA i ROOti ISLAND ROUTE, E, ' At your nearest Ticket O tl ce, or addrtse . R. k ry�SRLtr, C. ST. JOHN, iii._ i re,l. f. Ucn 1 ll'e rr l3en'1' Pict !'.rats, Ag'd "trRglG�Sf ePrices at TLtc� NY' STOCI(. OF EMBRACING THE LATEST STYLES, CON'i'I:RUES" TO ARRP.'E AND WILL BH DISPOSED, OF AT THE; VERY LOWEST PRICES CALL AND SERE THAM.' TRUNKS 'FOR TELE -. MILLION' • . GOTS and ..AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.: MONEY TO O-Pm.im..un, FUND, -A7. Low RASE of 1NIF,RFST, SHINGLES --1200 bunches of OEGRGIAN. BAY SHINGLES for.- sale, from, 45 d ' 'per bunch, asp. R.00msover Store to let. y.•VV IO�„.0., icto7r a. 1E 1oc 1i, ,C117C2:$oij TTTTTTT E AA EAVER BLOCK Ci INTON.