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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe New Era, 1882-10-12, Page 6AROUND THE COUNTY. Dr. Gunn, of Woodville, has located i Brucefield. Dr. Belt takes the place of Dr. T. G. Holmes,. at Brussels. The average uttendauce, of •Goderich School fur Septetnber was 549.. Mr. Charles Washington,of Auburn, started for Manitoba on Wednesday. Mr. R. D. Cameron has been re-engaged as teacher in Belfast section at the same' salary. If Catarrh has destroyed your sense of smell and hearing. Hall's Catarrh Cure will cure you 75 cents per bottle. Druggists sell it. For sale by J. H. Combe:' Mr. McCalluin, for 10years'_a resident of Seaforth, died last week of m p iton. Rev. Mr. Mills will commence special services in the Seaforth Methodist church, next week. Mr. Baker, of Seaforth, lost 'a'"quantity of watches, &c., by seizure of the customs authorities. The Primitive Methodist Church at Cranbrook is to.have a thorough overhaul-. ing at a cost of $250. Let no one now omit to buy The fragrant "Teaberry," and try Upon the Teeth its cleansing powers, And gain a Breath like scent of flowers: The trustees of S. S. No. 5. : Colborne, have re-engaged, Mr. R. E. Brown as teacher for another year. In a quoit match for $20 a side J. Bone, of Wroxeter, defeated R. Piercie, elf Brus- sels,last Wednsday, in .the former place. About 35 candidates were confirmed on Wednesday morning in St.Thomas' church, Seaforth, by the Bishop of Huron: The Reformers made a gain of 11 votes on the appeals against_ Grey_ Toters list.: On Brussels list they made a gain of T. The Signal has a curiosity in the shape of a three headed cabbage. There's any amount of single "cabbage heads" around here. A simple herb found on the sunny plains of a Southern 'clime' has, under the skillful manipulation of Dr. Van Buren,' proved one of the greatest blessings ever sent:to • suffering humanity. Dr.Van Buren's KIDNEv CURE is acknowleged all the world over as the only perfect remedy for kidney troubles- Your druggist has it. Mr. Thompson, of Donnybrook-,' pur- chased a house and lot in Auburn from' Mr. Fred. Sear, for $450. He took pos- session last week. Clarke Bros., fish dealers, of .Goderich,' shipped -last week, to the United States,. over 30 tons of fresh fish, besides salting a largo quantity. The residence of the late Henry Eick- mier, Brussels, was sold to George.Beaker, by auction, for the suln of $250. Cheap, if ins anything flf-a-h-6uae. Councillor Cleave of Bayfield, has re- turned from the Nor' -West, and is delight- ed ww_i-th the country. He intends to: re- turn in the 'spring. Samson lost hisstrength with his hair: Thousands of men and women loose their beauty with theirs, and very large numbers restore the ravages of time by using the fam- ous Cinealese Hair Restorer. Sold at. 50; cents per bottle by all druggists. • Messrs H.awkshaw & McLeod, proprie- tors of the Commercial Hotel, Seaforth, have ,dissolved partnership: Ml Hawk- shaw will continue the. business. The Laidlaw farm on the 3rd concession. of Grey, was sold by the recent proprietor; Mr. Nicholas Snider,to Mr. M. McMillan, of Tuckersmith,for the sum of 12,500 cash. The efforts of several,Goderich citizens have secured a purse of $600, _which will be divided in a series of fall races to be held on the Goderich Driving Park on the 19th and 20th inst. The present staff of teachers of Goderich school have been re-engaged at the sane with'theexception tion: of salaries as last year, P Miss Cessady, whose certificate of qualifi- cation has expired. Delays are dangerous, particularly in Kid- ney Diseases, so take at once Dr.Van Bi rev's KIDNEY CURE and obtain relief from gall:your- sufferings. 'Your druggist keeps it. Prof. A. H. Kay, of Goderich• who has had charge of the 33rd l3atallion Band for a number of years, is about to remove to Wingham and revive the band of that town. Mr. Arthur J. Mower, of ' Wingham, formerly of Brooklyn, N. Y., has been se- cured as bookeeper by Messrs ' Ogilvie •St Hutchinson at the Harbor Mill, .Goderich, Mr. Mahood now occupies tlie- pedagoric throne, and wields theferule;in'S. S. No. ,6, Turnb: rry vacant by the abdication: -61 Mr. George Buchanan. Miss Kate Mitch ell, a late pupil of Mr. Buchanan's,:'. is teaching the young idea bow' to shoot .in Dakota. A reward of $1,000 is to be offered for such information as will lead' to the detec=,' tion and conviction of the perpetrators . f the late incendiary fires in McKillop. The Council give $400, the McKillop Insurance 'Company $400, and Mr. Thomas Go•ven- lock $200. After nonny years of patient -investigation Dr. Van Buren, of Germany, finallysuccQeded` in perfecting a Kidney Cure that would per- manently relieve all cases of 'Kidney Disease. He sura and ask your Druggist for I)r. Van Buren's KIDNEY Ccltr..• It is the intention of the Trustees of the Seaforth Public School to dispense with the services of a second male teacher;' after the 1st of January' next. Itisexpected that the present female teachers will be re- tained and advanced, and an experienced teacher engaged for the junior division, A very painful accident , happened .to Miss Barbara Seekler, a domestic ' servant of Mrs. M. Robertson's, Seaforth, on Monday. While cooking dinner with, a, very hot fire she slipped on the zinc around the stove and fell over on it. The burn was dreadful and when she lifted her arms off the red hot stove the flesh adhered to it. A Vexed Clergyman. <.. Even the patience of Job -would become ex- hausted wore he a preacher and endeavoring to interest his audience while they were keep. ing up at] incessant coughing, making it im- possible for him to be heard, Yet,.how, very easy can all this be avoided by simply using Dr, King's Now Discovery for Consumption, Coigns and Colds. Trial bottles given away at Watts se Co. and J. t-1 Combe's drug store. A' young party get married at Brucefield a short time ago and started off on a wed- ding tour. AlI went well till they reached London on their way home, and while waiting for the train in that city some evil disposed person stole their baggage out of the waiting room. Mr. Thos. Stinsen,'Sauble: Line,Statiley, runs his farm ire a practical manner, which is seen by the crops harvested. From 50 acres of fall wheat •he had when threshed over 2,300 bushels of good mar- ketable wheat, besides from other land over 1,500 bushels ofoats and barley: M. Stinson has also fatted and shipped to Montreal 45 head of cattle this season and has on hand two car loads more. Dr. D. W. Fairchild, of New York, says "Y Personally I believe in Phosphatine- Isue, it myself, and in my family practice.' I pre- scribe P tine with 'confidence that I ho apha cannotattach to no other 'remedy: It ie safe, it is For sale by all druggists. While -Mrs. Thos. Kidd and four small children, of Seaforth, were out driving on" Tuesday last, an, accident happened which might have resulted seriously. .In stoop- ing down to.pick up something which had dropped in the bottom* of the buggy, the reins. were ' misguided, and .the horse turned directly around, upsetting the buggyand throwing the occupants out. The children' escaped quietunhurt, but Mrs. Kidd feels somewhat, the effects of the accident -yet. - - We regret to announce the death of Mr.. Angus Robertson, of Turnberry,which sad event took place'on Monday, ;October 2nd: Some time ago deceased was attacked'by a paralytic stroke, from which he failed to rally. Mr. Robertson was born in Perth- shire, Scotland, in 1813, and was conse- quently 69 years of age. Emigrating to Canada in 1853, he nettled in the township of Tuckersmith, where he resided till about, 11 years ago, when he removed to Turn - berry, where he .has since, resided. Mr. Robertson wasa constant member of the Presbyterian,. church. ` Why go ; on day after day, suffering with splitting headaches when 'a bottle of Dr. Austin's phosphatine ,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 $1.00, sold by all druggists. A well nigh fatal accident occurred to the wife of Mr. James Johnston of West Wawanosh,last Sunday evening. She was sitting in the buggy while her husband was unhitching the horse, just having driven home; when the animal became frightened at the i li't in the lantern, and started to- run. Mr. Johnston clung to the linea, but the frightened horse ran several rods, upsetting the buggy, Mrs. Johnston being thrown out. -Shea-was taken into the house, where she lay as dead for three hours, her injuries being'a concussion of the head; and a fractured. rib, besides the severe nervous shock. 'SATISFACTORY; RESULTS IN NON- . TREAL. ; :, Whilst Montreal isa model city in many ,_.reapecta,.J-tis_uset exactly a quarter: aection of Paradise, as Capt. Geo:: Murphy, Chief of Government Police can testify. _A .re- porter of •a Montreal journal waited upon this gentleman a short time :ago, and :put' to•him the followtisg-query 1191/4., "i Chief, do you 'fi'nd the duties irksome_. and dangerous in your strange calling �" "Irkaonle," replied Mr.'141urphy;-"I seldom -find' them ;'but that they are,at- tended.with! danger is very true. Th'ere:is danger.to be faced, of - course,from wind, weather, and criminals, and the least of these dangers is; not, those ofi,exposure ,Mad bad, weather. rhe' heavy,- motet atmos- pliere that gathers over the water is very conducive to rheumatism, and Many Of n:y -men suffer frernethat complaint more or less. I believe that our, danger from -ex- posure from this time forward is past, as St. Jacob's Oil, if applied in -time in -cases of :rheumatism, has.'a •wonderful way of 'knocking that malady out of. people. It certainly relieved me -of a,. severe pain in my shoulders." Latestdevelopments. in the examine - time of the books of'the ':late City Ti'eas- urer of London, •Ont., show a deficit of at least$0i000.- 9 • Sir Charles Tupper aw' left ,Otta.last ,Saturda night on -a tour of inspection, Saturday g .p of the works- on the , Canada, Pacific Railway in.' Manitoba. ` of gravesD D_hOuShIdSannually robbed of their mYvnd; hviappinessctis,.aesnd prolohealthgere- stored by the use of the great GERMAN INVIGORATOR which positively and permanently': cures Impotency (caused by excess. of any kind,). Seminal Weakness, and all diseases that follow a8 a sequence of Self -Abuse, as loss of energy, loss of memory, universal lassitude, pain is the back, dimness of vision, premature old age, and many other diseases that load to insanity or consump- tion and a premature grave: Send for circulars with testimonials free by mail: The INVIGORATORis_sold at.$1 per box, or six boxes for $5, by all druggists, or will be sent Tree by mail, se - surely sealed, on receipt of price, by addressing F. J. CHENEY', Druggist, 187 Summit St.. Toledo Ohio. J. H. Combe, sole agent for Clinton. Moving Buildings, &c. TAKE this meads of thanking all those who have I their patronage in a and me with p g h past, beg to say that as I am leaving the country for Mani- toba, I have disposed of my business to my brother JouN'STEPHENSON,and hope that you' will favor him with the same liberal ;patronage that you have given Me. . JOSEPH STEPHENSON. WWITH regard to the above; I. would say: that ss I am a chip from the same block, and havingbecri brought up to the business of moving and raising.. buildings, I;feel conadene that I can give entire satis- faction to all who may favorme with their patronage. And further,:I would say that I am still making those. " Boss Cisreass".. AS been and cheaper than ever. JOHN STEPIIENSON, Clinton. John McGarva, c -Larvaa, SALT: MANUFACTTJRER, AND DEALER IN • GROCERIES- AND • PROVISIONS, ALBERT 'STREET, Opposite the Tow Hall. • Very Choice•::Lard, -Hams It Bacon For sale at loires£' prices.. C3'Cash paid for Farm Products. •. T - J.: McGA.RV'A. 'Clinton; April 4, 1982. • Go to COOPER'S l OIl ' CIIIi; 5P GR,OCEI� Crockery, Glassware,- c. Oatmeal �and Cornmeal always on hand, ALS O Petty b g 's cele 'rated En lisp Breakfast Bacon, Tong Clean' Bacon, Sagar Citreil Hams, And. No.. -1 .LARD, At ,prices which Cannot' be beaten' in town, • SPECIALTY IS 60 C. TEA A'SPE T H SOLE AGENT FOr ' Dobbin a—E-LE.CTRLL S.OA TIOMAS''COOPER, . ' ALBERT STREET, CLINTON / 'VER THIRTY YEAR'S EXPERIENCE PROVES the 6IENUINE SINGES to be the most durable and the best sewing machine in the w•orrd. It is simply constructed, easy to operate. does not get out of repair, and lasts a lifetime. P Over 501000 Sing MSinger Machines s1oldaast year. ., J LOCAL OFFICES ; AT GODEEICH, WINUHAM, BRUSSELS AND EXETER. Head Office for theCounty of Huron OPPOSITt COMMERCIAL HOTEL, . HUR0rJ ST., CLINTON. -. Intending purchasers will do a -ell to test the SINGER before purchasing any other kind. Tits DIES, is 'rug CnsaIEsr, 011 and Needles for all kinds of machines jalways on hand. !- G. E. CIIAWFORD,.AGENT. Clinton, Aug. 3,1882.; 1 ATARRH ^ .._`'_ � arc :r•:.-..., UR The carpenters of Winnipeg: liave de- cided to strike' for an advance, of 'wages to $1 per day,. in consequence of the,in- creased cost of living, The GREAT GERMAN INVIGORATOR is the -marvel of the Med'loal.World: It neyerfails to -completely euro Nervous' Debllity,';Iinpo- tency,mentalDepressiou and' all diseases caus- ed from exoo8ses The, testimony of thousands' can be :had by writing F. 1. Cheney, Toledo, Ohio,:sole anent for the,-T7nited:; States. Price - Ste) per box,; six boxes for $5;00. TI your 'drug- gist'does not keep the • remedy, send to head- quarters and get the medicine by mail. Circu- lars and testitnonial's,ouappliclttiou Sole,agen1 for"C1111tbn J: Ii, Combe An ese Governor .of -Nevi Hampshire. paid this neat tribute to the chieftian at a 1VIontreal banquet the other'.' day : "Two years. ago; he had tlle loleasure'of attending ',as. reception 'at.. 6htel ee, at` which Sir- John A. Macdonald spoke on the 'great Nortlr-west,. The 'Americans' have the reputation of being greet -brag - gaits and liars, - but the neVei ribW till then that :Sir John • could beat these. (.Loud laughter:").' The remarks of.Jurlge Galt iii leis ad= dress to the jury 'at'the Carleton Assizes the other ,'day,: are of treat interest. The: snit was one; involving, the question :of'a husband's 'liability for debts"incii-f- rod by his wife, and the' learned. judge held that a woman had no authority: iii' law to pledge herhusband's credit, and that if a business man trusted a married woman he' did it at his- own risk. It' was further held that the. husband' was riot bound to'inform, alis ' one that he had- forbidden his :wife to ,,ledge his credit. •• WoinnnWs True friend. A friend in need is a friend indeed; This •nono earl deny, espeeielly when assistance is rendered when ono is sorely afflicted with.dis-; ease, more particularly those complaints mid weaknosses`so'common to our female popula- tion.- Every woman should kilo* that Elet- trio Bitters are woman's true friend, and will'. positively restore her to health, even when all other remedies fail, • A single tr:ial„nlWays' proves• our assertion. They are pleasant to the taste, ' and odly cost fifty cents a bottle. Sold by Watts it Co, and J, H. Combe. • =rt WHO 19 UNACQUAINTED WITH 7'1)E GEOORAPHY OF TNIs COL TRY WILL SEE EP?. EXAMINING TNISMAP. THAT THE p 1I1.i4�e:�( 9 •`t w. : �Q � r `a9 g , l iWkRAi7ia �c�J- u..r?' �frf •I. A,irilc�"7tti Is Ree mmondetl-by Physikiana. - Q tTRES Catarrh of the Nasal Cavity=Chronic and Ulcerative; Catarrh;.of the Ear, Eye or Throat. if Is.,talten -- INTERNALLY and acts DIRECTLY upss the Bird and Mucous 'Surfaces of the System. It Is the-oest Blood PuriSer In the WORLD, and is worth ALL t,:at is charged for It, -for THAT alone. THE ONLY INTERUM- CURE FOR CATARIA t= IN:7 7 , 1.1 11tIUU'.r ugo o3 1100 c ti 7 cs.sai n • -Cstcrs l » n; - Myaittle da,egh , ,lei' with Catarrh for two years on 1 • - uinchbenefitted by the use od"'lra,1'd . :..iry :urs She ie now %boutoured. W. T. HOUSE.':. Out .'March 20,1882. Ihave us_d " Hall's 11 .!•-trrh Cure," and judg• ing from'.the rood ra idea I 'derived from one 'bottle, believe it' . a,,,r.s the -most stubborn case of Catarrh if it fin.' 'he eoutinuod for.a reasonakle length of. .Lo ,- IV. H. HELLEMS. R I ) i . Murch 20 /3N, F; J. CEENl 1 & 1 , .1',.0. . penia I3u stili 1'; Catarrh Cure for' the last -year, and it „i ro satietaetion. lours truly,'': II: W. HOBSON, Druggist.. Hall Orn r i GuTe Is sold bo all who'.0.;,,livand Retail, Druggists and Deme s to Patent 11edieinos in he Uuitr l St toa 1 ii 1 Canada, (l :' 0.0...:. I EMISTS c IDRU G --IST . . A..l ;err $ trees., •C1 �t,f xx.r... he public will find our stock of medicines complete, warranted genuine, and of the best quality. ,TOILET SOAPS, PERFUMERY, SHOULDER BRACES; TRUSSES, SPONGES; AND ALL KINDS OE DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES USUALLY KEPT IN A FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE. C E _ NT. RAL T G T S °.i V HUMPHREY' S HOMEOPATHIC REMEDIES,CU1ICUF4 KENDALL'S SPAVIN ;CUBE:: patents And all the recent p ts ke t in • stoc o ` p p k o r procured to order. - Alarge e stock Of WIPE limit BRUSHES ,To ILEI SETS SPONGES PERI uv1ERY ; &c°.',veryli cheap. . CELLULOID TRUSSES at reduced, rates. :PHYSICIANS' PRESCR'1PTIONS andfamil receipts accurately compounded with care and despatch. 5 J A1d.Y-JES . 1E3. 4104:):3I33E, .' CHEMIST -AND DRUGGIST, CLINTON, ONT. Il_AS AVIS STOVES.—Having bought a stock of Stoves ontside'of the associ ' orlon, oil very ad - , terms, I am now prepared` to: offer Ooox1NG:.STOvES at alar a rce ut S P8 a age, under,.the. usual price. • HARVEST TOOLS. Scythes,' lSnaths Wheat,Barley and Hay Forks, Scythe Stories, Cradles, Harvest (oves,.Cradle 'Fingers, ,-&c. TIN WARE.—Afullassortnlent of Tinware-in:aIt its branches. ' Al 40 -L i+sr GooAy GRANITE WARE:=Just•arrived ''.an assortment of Te .r ,1 :Pets, COFFEE POTS and PRESERVING KETTLES, in Grail • -. HIDES, SHEEP , SKINS,. GASH PPiTCL PAID.. ' 75 Caen Ls !14 '• ~< :illi a Doe •.:, The oil v get.nine 1 I '; 1 rrh Cure is man- ufacturea by 1. I ,lu' E-5"- eco,, Toledo, 0. o.of nett ions. irsBewa ut .. Bottled for the Outs io trade by Welland, , � H. W. H�SOelan. d Ono: `:J. H: CCOIBE;Agent, Clinton. by ® u� a( a` ;Vdf • (,i p� 4 /11Nock . CIIICAGO►ROCKISL'UD&PACIFIC R'Y - - Calls theattentionof. travelers' to the central.,posi- tion of rtes line, connecting the East And the. West. by the shortest routo,•and'.carryin¢passengers, without change of ears between Chicagoandq�Kan- sas City, Council Bluffs, Leavenworth Atchison,, : • Minneapolis and St.. Paul. St. connects "tn 'Union .:• Depots with all the principal linos of road between mootis antii.and_the_ Paciflo_ nt, bei.._Ite_o-gxip- ment is unrivaled and mngniauent, l Daycomposed of•Most Comfortable .and' Beautiful Day- Coaches, Magnifloent Borten Reclining Chair Cars,' Pull man' s: Prettiest Pa ceding-Cats-and'010 Bent r Line of.Dining: Oarsm in' in'the-world.. Three Trains' between Chicago and Missouri River Pointd. Two ' Trains. between Ckio,age and Minneapolis and 8t. • Paul, via the Famous -7-'3'. :'-' "ALBERT LEA ,ROUTE." -• A New and.Airect Line, via Seneca and Kanka- kee, hae•recently been.opened-between' Richmond,' Norfolk,NewportNews, Chattanooga, Atlanta, Au- gguste,Na9hville Louisvlllo, Lexington, Cincinnati,;,-, - Indfanapolia and Lafayette, and"Oman arM,uneap- one and 8t. Paul and intermediate points: ' All Through Passengers Travel on Fast Express -.Trains. -•._.- Tickets for sale at all principal Ticket Oinees in, the United States and Canada. Baggage . checked through' add rates of..fare al- ' ways as .low as competitors that offer less advan - taFor detailed information,:get the Maps and Fold ,era of till. CREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE, • • At your nearest Ticket Olaea,:or address' R. R. CABLE';' E. ST. JOHN, Ylce.gtos d GEa'131'g r • een'1 Tia h.PAss, Ag'. r'iTicA-"r? , VD \Ii1 SUBSCRIBER.. MAKES ASI ECI'ALTY of this' business and keeps constantly on hand - a large assortment of • COFFINS; CASKETS COFFIN TRIMMINGS,. SHROUDS, "Anti. everything, in the' Undertaking line,and can turmoil, regerything•sultible fora fulieral On the shortestnotice arl(t At the lllost : reasonable Rates �: T`VO. SPLENDID HEARSES -- .KEPT:1'Oli llll1E: Et:SEEs[BER 1IIE PLACE,' APPOSITE THE Tows; :Heat. THOS. STEVENSON. COMMON SCHOOL BOOKS iil)I1 Assortment. .iso Ver nice lines of Staitioner.. In whole A Cream,. Tinted, ;;litieLue,"Forei n and fancy papers `' ` I WILL NOT BE I7NDERSOLD SAND KNOW IT FL SIMPSON, Clinton. . D VI�l; CLINT03V 4 I ,f r 1. 3 b. Ol:', ] xtra • choice fox- 6(1) eeut . g., ® )n ; vrncn'St, e „Si. acid upw irds PRUNE] I AS at cast ®.®.�� ��. � �. `.'MIN'S H:10Ii BOOTS, gcyd,'3-225.;.. TE SETS, `i;2.25. rockery 84' Classwar� r*LtiSS SETS,Oc- audup. U �4 U Btiy: C ®i»r Gooc1s. ' WE WANT A\ TWO T WO IIOIiS 'D' w ALV BARRELS OF FALL' D [ E t PLEA WANTED.' ALAN NTi APPLES �Y NTED" Apples, for Which the bi hest ,til tr "rice will be laid. d P F Don't reel, without seeing: us. Li r iOl`i, Set., 1882. .. >? TIiOMFSON & S`9fTITZER • Yon may talk'abbut,your TEAS as ,you like, but',. rc Ill -tell you what, it' ' ou wallt.frooci';1ea ..o to • Tea hand . a kind. For he has � largelot of`'Te� on ofall S, " which. he says must -be solcl in :60 'dn s, and in or- �Yyr der to • do -so be will sell the very best Teas in the market at the -Very lowest prices. Ilis Teas range cents .)Wer :pound...:. ITe also . shows the ' in price from 15 to � 0 1 . finest lilies of Sugar in the county which 'are all. selling at.'; a 'Very Small A--�.o'an e,e 011 COst. Call and be convinced- that his motto is "Best Goods at lowest prices." Robb,' the Grocer, Waterloo House, Clinnton. - - W z0-4Lai, X immix' U? H F1 5 G; J1 N..Q r==7 a ca l ✓., G zai 0tu, , , 00.1 1 -r= I'. AH w r0'S O w i - 'r N." D. -a el Pi, :. a0.... 0 5, .. A o - W•