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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe New Era, 1882-09-28, Page 5Dealeat s in TRUNKS VALISE c. 5 .er cent discount for easel. - .. lliel•t • , • • - ,. AROUND THE COUNTY. •Edwin Aborn, formerly of Leebnrn, was drowned at'Sourisburg, on Sunday last,: while bathing, ' 'Mr. Jas. McWhinney, of Ashfield, bad his foot crashed while threshing, by getting it t caught in the horse -power. Geo, Cox, jr., of the fith con., of Goderich township, was thrown from a load of barrels • last week and bad one of his legs broken. Delay's aro dangerous, particularly in Kid- ney Diseases, so take at once Dr.Van Buren's KIDNEY CURE and obtain relief from all your sufferings. Your druggist keeps it. Mr, James McEwing, of'1igrnondville, in- tends going to I(ippeu, where he will engage in the grain buying nud produce business. Thos. Hingston, formerly of Brussels, but new living near Brandon, had the whole. of ( his crop thisyear destroyed by a 'hail storm, _i We are sorry to learn of the sudden death of Donald w.,seoond sou of Donald Patterson, of Last Wawairosh, who died on 1Ionday the 18th inst. , after a Iew hours illness. ;Why .go, on day after day suffering with splitting headaches when a bottle of Dr. Austin's phospbatine will cure you. If you,', do not believe it ask your druggist for a cir- cular and read what those 'who have 'used it say about it. Price $1,OO,sold by all druggists. The Conservatives of Seaforth added 24 votes to their list and had three Reform :votes struck oft. The'Itefermers,added seven new 'names and had seven Conservatives struck off. iilinery We have just received our FALL AND • WINTER MILLINERY, of French and American fashions, consisting of Bonnets, Hats; Feather's Birds Ribbons. Laces, Plushes and Velvets, all at such'prices that cannot fail to attract' attention. Havingpurchased a large and well -selected stock, we feelconfident iii pleasing all , and giving satisfaction. We also call attentionto our stock of• Rou ;LoN Jose PIINE KID GLOVES -keeping , a full line in all colors. Full line 'of DRESS TRIMMINGS, HOSI.ERY, CORSETS, &c., always on hand. over it all: tile: newest: styles of Bonnets &Hats STRAWS, FELTS AND BEAVERS done i y APPRENTICES • WANTED. for tho Straw work. FAR11I PRODUCE taken in excliango for goods. TWO DOORS NORTH OF THOMPSON and SWITZER'S,. L. R.BEESL. EY Beaver Block, Clinton: g Wish most respectfully to.;return .their sincere thanks to their friends find customer for the very liberal patronage bestowed upon them in the past, and at the same time would, say that they will in the, future (as in. the past) do their utmost to supply: all entrusting them with their patronage for Hardware, Stoves, &e., with the very best goods at the very lowest possible prices. We would also take this-opportnninty of informing the;public in general that we have r war Stoves & .:in`ihe store in the Opened up � a ;new stock .of Hardware, c , o e Beaver Block, next door tis To,hmpson & Switzer's :Grocery, Where we will keepon; hand a' grand stock of STOVES; HARDWARE, TINWARE, dec. old tand'in''the'R'ed Brick Store will at all times be found ire fete in:,assort-. stock at the Our P u i1alsobe found as low, as an `hose in h " trade Solicit meat' and quality..� Our prices will ou y u t o t ing a continuance ofpublic pataonage, we are, yours &;e. !r. S.f''RE 13EAVE R BLOCK` NEXT' .'To •TI'IOlIPSo\ cC.: SR-IT"/.EP.. BRIO '� . THE S GN OF T .IE ADVO K RED.RIC'KSTORE ALBERT STREET, REET, CLINTON. • New Maple Sugar. A few gal. Tins Maple Sp rup Fresh Oranges, Lemons andd Bananas. Good fresh Mangold, .°;, Turnip &._Solpr�gum See is b. J. Cunun -hame Clinton. i11r John Cannon,.of 11IcKillop, suffered on; Monday- night last; the, lose of -all his barns. with their contents,: and stacks, through fi{e: Small' insurance on the buildings, none on the contents.. Di D, W. Fairchild, of New York, says, " Personally I, believe in Phosphatine. ! I use it myself, and in my family practice. I pre- scribe Phosphatine .with- confidence that I•, 'cannot attach to no other remedy. It is safe, it iii effective." For sale by all druggists.' Idr ,William Grieve,of McKillop,purchased a thoro bred ram at Mr. Davidson's sale near- Seaforth, on Monday last, paying for the ani- mal $20. • He had before that a' valuable ani mal of the same description which he had purchased for $30. •On Monday night he took his new purchase home, and during the- night the''.two sheep got together and had a conflict for the supremacy. Unfortunately for the', owner,the twenty dollar ram proved too mint for his higher priced -rival, avd-gave him such apliinmeiling that he died. -After many_years' of---patient,._investigation_ Dr.Van Btiren, of Germany, finally succeeded in perfecting a Kidney Cure that would per mauently relieve -all cases of Kidney Disease." Besure 'and ask your Druggist for Dr. Van iluren's KI•DNEY CURE, • We are sorry to learn that Mr. Jas. Haugh,. son of Mr. D. Haugh, lot 14, •con.. 9, Turoberry, who left for Manitoba, last` spring, has met with a, painful accident. It appears :that Mr..Haugh,, who was ,Work- ing `' near QIVA.ppelle, was driving a :'team ofthorses down a steep hill, when ' one of; the holdbacks gave way, which frightened the':•. horses.; -Mr. .Haugh tried to hold them, but one of the lines •broke. He.. then jumped. off, ,breaking ones of: his ,legs below the ' knee, The limb was so badly injured that we understand thea doctors 'have had to amputate it. FROM OUR 'EXCHANGES. It is rather hard 'on the Tory journals •of Ontario, after theirreckiess assaults on 'the . Crooks Act,to find the Tory Winnipeg Times t °Oho i'Jail - d former i,di oro and edited b � a ( y herefore conversant with the aorki n of the. A.ct;) advocriting 'the adoptidn of a similar- measure bythe prairie. province. -Lindsay. Post. . ,'1f the License. Commissioners are partizans, and' use their'ofiice infavor of their political friends, whyisit that two-thirds of theliquor tratfre of Ontarie..is, conducted by Tories ?' ' Why is at that -nine-tenths of'tholiquor traffic of this city is in:the hands of Conservatives.? There must be an answer of. somo' sort:— London Advertiser. ' Tho 1'eelBanner;bas made no mistake in esti-mating-the effect of tariffs on farmers' pros. l erity, for it, says --The N '1'.,ean keep°prices - up when they a e up;bn t: rt isnot worth a cornstalk as. a prop when the prioe`s ing;down. ,'this is'the power'that'is ascribed to all Faals' and gipsy- doctresses. The ef3i-' -cacy of such, is the-' extent;%'of the belief of.; tlroir worshippers. 't'he time "is not far distant • when the pee plc of Ontario will recognize-thefact.that they are being robbed !by; otnfederation for' the be- t ,other pr vine an : then . nail of lie. I � es,. d they will be as anxious as the St. John Globe for a "re -arrangement.',. Our own piews, on this Subject are'welL known., The "re -arrange- vient". we favor is one which ,wonld separate; •Ontario'from`all its present bankrupt principled.partners.-'jB'obcaygeon Ittdepen- tlent (Conservative.) ' Three months have come and gone arnce. thee, Tories' were •returnedto power. But where are-tho, "reillione ' of : foreign:: capital" that we were told when waiting so auxionsiy for investment in this country in the event of. the National 1?olicy being sustained. We un- derstand that the "millions" were :then ac- tually burning Boles' in the•'pockets of the foreign capitalists. Now that the elections -are-over, "munls's;the word,":and'tho•vhekels lia've not floeded the country. Why is this thusly.? . Let the `millions" be trotted init. Mitre—GaitJlefer-meD • _ Tt Cdtarrh lias destroyed your sense of .smelt' and hearing, Hall's Catarrh Cure will eurr, you!! 'tb o'cnts per,bottle :Druggists 85)1 it. I'or sato' Conabe. 'correspondent' of the Guelph Mercury say's; "There•is• feeling of indignation amongst manyRoman Catholic supporters of the Hon.. C. F. l?raser at the scurillous tone of tho.Mail and its sneering allusion to., "Fraser and his :Blazer," which - appeared a few days %ago;. The blackguardiem of the abusive editor who thinks that he dosen't.earn his bread unless he daily traduces hisbetters, has createddisgust amongst respectable Conservatives, and it will, be seen when the Local elections come, that the'• strongest 4npporter--of the 'Reform eause has been the unconscious scribbler. of Mail editorials," ' If the representatives of Ontario do not join: hands' in standing up for herrights, they need not expect' that the:representativas of bthetM Provinces -will stand up and -.demand thena.for_ het!.: Ontario has a right to eapeet,. no matter what • differences of opinion.' her :politicians .rnay have,' or how widely divided upon• pro- vincial issues 'they may be,that they will stand out firmly againstthe encroachments -of our Province. `i Those whe are. writing so Strongly against Ontario being given the disputed ter- ritory will have little; to congratulate; them selves upon --if the- territory that has been''. gwarded be' taken from'her,-[Poronto Tele= gram. (Independent.Coneeryative,) • ST12EL+'14 TALI. ' " How much better you look, Mr S.' "Yes, I -have gained 32 pounds on.Hali's'' Catarrh Cure. Have not felt: so well in 20 1, years. It has made a complete cure and .is worth $50 a bottle to:.any one that, lees the latarrh." Biecicleti's Arnlcn tialve. The best Salve in the world for Guts, 13rulses Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum,,Eever Sorge, Tetter. Chapped Halide, Chilblains, :Corns, and ail Skin T',ruptions, and positively cures ,Piles. It is guarranteed to give perfect satisfaction,: or money refunded. price 25 cents per box, For safe by 1. H. Combe. DRY KILN ! .:,CALL AND SEE IT AT COOPER & McKENLIE'S..PLANING Mill riIIIE Subscribers, While -thanking 'their 'many, giis- .L tourers for the ptrbnage extended t'o them, desire to intimate that in canuectign frith their .f;:at* Near the Grand Truck They have erected a ,Dry Bili,- which ell ble'--tlhein • more prowpl, than ever to execute all .work in their • line of business. ,C10274Trg j r For.buiklings 'taken, and material furnished at the shortest possible notice, and, 4 reasonable rates. ,4t, IVe always. :.cep on hand'finst-class SIIINGLES, and make a, specialty of LISLE, which still: be sold at the lowest prices - Clinton, July 20, 1582. 'COOPEit & AIto1 FNZIE. eceived the. wee, . cases Boots , Shoes MEN'S, LADIES AND CHILDREN'S WEA:.. 2 " eaes FaU'T*eeis 3d:17i1w 'c'>P Y'lllt?�a. ,etit ey L1L'fleS �, . TURKS,' VALISES, &co 1v73fCH WILL BE SOLD AT VERY LOW RTES.' N.ewton enn HARNESS MAKERS, CLINT0N. Clinton Cabinet Comp. II1; order to..- Meet our- inoi'easinfg" trade. .we -have bought tlie':l+astory lately occtlpietl. by W. 13. Crich,. and. after getting itu"lider way :we are prepared to , inannfacture'. Everything :14' the* Furniture line, FI'OHl the cheapest, t0 the lest. sets, with the -;latest styles and No; 1 finish- and w.otic- anship. • Ordered wort•; a specialty' and satisfaction guaranteed• 1 IINDERTA. KINGI We' have also added this ' branch to our business, and in it at alltimes will .:be, found everything to. meet' the requirements of all''. - A H. N'DSOME_. HEARSE KEPT, : FOR HIRE.. By strict, attention to business and •all ,eye to, acc'om-, moaate aiad.•phfi e,- we hope to Merit .the confidence of, all., GEORGE 'DI T3L & CO Ca�����- �Varerooms, FURNITURE' STORE,' CLINTON. THOS.. STEVENSON- ; Having moved into his new' brick, store' "OPPOSITE THE TOWN HALL, Begs leave to state to his numerous friends in Clinton and thcturroindiii5 country, that he keeps en hand a superior quality of Furnitnre of all kinds, such as BEDROOM & . PARLOR :SETS Of the latest;styles also - BEDSTEADS, SIDEBOARDS; BUREAUS; TA -B ES, And everythin•• that constitutes furnishing a -house in his line, which he will sell rat the' lowest living profit, I ask a share of the public patronage, beim, thankful for past favors and hopeful for the' future.. The public are invited to call and see for themselves. ' THOS. STEVENSON.. Cllntod,;J❑Iy e, 1882. Painting', 'Gln;zine,;, &c. r- III iindorsigned,is prepared to eseeute in c satin- T'tactor manner, all kinds of fious0 'TD '0T8 Gr A✓rvo, i stsourstx 3, PAPER: ILtNoiNG: and Moor.. TAaauNe,o11 theshor,test notice and at the inose reason- able rates, Residence Ithttenbury Street, 4 doors west of -the :Methodist church::• Mfay 18. GEORGE l' OTT S'. Clinton ; May 18,1882 Farm. and Town Properties fog sate G'rt�� '.Y3AIri;�"a'rl�]IRTS•.. • 1, That well-built three-StoryhrickStore add dwell • in , obi the corner of_hfuron duce Orange streets, kiiok•n.. as tiie Morinteastlestore.. Would be exchanged for 'other property, or sold cheap on long :credit. ' '. That large and"counnedious frame dsgelling house near the G.W.hailwtsy Statior,Jately occupied by the Station agent, Has Tailor, •dining: roorn,,'eight Heil rooms, kitchen, pantry,'&e. Large stone cellar. •I1aid and soft' water in building. •Suitedfpr n -:largefamily or, boarding-house.: Lately finished and iii good con- dition. Apley to tiro owner,`Ita C. IiIVtIEY, •er,to the undersigned. ' 3. Lot 825 Mary Street -(opposite lir.'C, Ilelyar's re-. sidenee) with neat cottage of three rooms and summer kitd)reu • good stroll- tied limiip ; ch4•ioe fruit trees' in' '4, The, valuable' hotel property on Victoria •Street;' Clinton, known as Lane's Hotel, now occupied by Mr. Geo, Knea,',comprising-.a, large hotel building, driving. house, fourchoice town lots, &-c. 5. That elegant two-stgry, franc dwellin .house'on Huron Street, Clinton; formerly „held by -J. C.. Miller, tion✓ occupied by Mr. John P. Martin 7. Lot 21• on heron SI with'. the dwelling house now occupied by 8Ir• Simeon, 0. W.11 station agent;, also`. lot 40 on ...Mary Street abutting on the above lot. The lots will he sold together or separately,' • Apply to the °wrier, 1jir.,Thoma Jacksnn,or..to the undersigned. 3.; The house ;tuff lot No. 815 -on- L ry;Street, nock occupied Mlr, Wm. I)wvrs The honsc'eonttdns: three rooms below, and one in the uper story; has back kitchen garden, wall, &c. Terms Easy. 0. Phe -store and dwelling on lot 18, Kron Street,. forinerly Belonging to II NorssyorthJ•And• now ogle_. liiedby Mr.. A. Benisdtt; .• Alsri,istherIetsand buildmgsf'rsale 18. IIALl ,' fluion street, Clintdn orstec AND satin ALSO A SIIIPMENTCSF rf':IIE �1 ® anter (� Viewing Machines The,'princjpal* points OL' this Machine are: The large and 'roomy .space, Pinder-:arm. ' The adjustability of its " parts, the principal ones `'being of hardened steel. A steel feed on both ,sides of the needle. Ni.cltle plated balance wlieel,. with -loose- pulley. Positive take up. ; Extremely light running, ,'with little' or no -noise. The Wanzer has carried off highest honors wherever ex- hibited._ A written guarantee ° 1f1'Oi . - manufacturer will be given with every machine sold, also instructions by compe- tent ompetent:operator. '' . T Gr.a= 4r1 f an and Rocrices.. at: :PvdtthIV: ?J.Y STOCK . OF . SPLEN`D Y CARRIAGES E:IIBRACING, THE 'LATEST STYLES (JON PINULS TO Ala IVE;' AND WILra BE *DISPOSED OJf A-'1` TEE: VERY 'LOWEST. PRICES. CAL AND SEL TII1s'aLI.- TRUkk5 F on THE MILLION AT' GREATLY REDUCED 6'R14CES 1 Tff E`,jj'TO ;LOAN—Pray, vi r FUN ns AT how. Rutin' :or J $TERT.sr. SHINGLES. -1200 bunches. of GE/41101111C BAY ST1INGLT'S per 1)00011 : up, safe,' from 45 e Roon sover:store to let. TIM e t �i`�l � rt :�►"�.'�DQ?)(i, ' ll'7Af;Q3ll'it. ewe TTT7TTT achine ..Oils. McGOLL 'BIOS, CO., TORONTO, Min mfactnrers and dealers in ILtardi/1Ce Oil, Cyli ude,i• oils Wool big, l3olt Citttinc.- 40i1 . fhoar IIIednig and%Three Diplomas awarded' them last year tit 'ttto leading' exhibitions' in, the Dominion. Fnrrners,,Threshers and Milkirl men twsave Money by using -our Lardlneand Cylinder. Oil.' `iVoolen Miiiinfuett rerc wilt save money by using our Wool Oil,it equals Lard and: olive 'oil, anti costs,but hall, the price. Satisfaction guaranteed. Prices, on application' • McCOLL EROS, & CO.. Toronto. CLINTON. BAKERY R. M'LENNAN' - D1JESIRE$ to intimate to the People Of .Clinton and vicinity thift he ha's re-opened•hls'bakery en .Vie- Coria Street, and will'be pleased to supply, them with anything;in his line. ' • Bred, (lakes, �te., of all, akfttd'i'kept on hnnd. Bread 'said at the ilhop at the'followir g prices ,i 11i loaf -12 cents; 2 lb. loaf (1 emits. No orders. booked. 'Patronage respectively 'solicited, Remember the plica-3ietoria'St,, Clinton , EA' BLOCK, CUNT