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The New Era, 1882-11-16, Page 6
• i AROUND "THE COUNTY. Mr. F. C. Rogers ie out again for the reeveship of Brussels., Mr. John . Fraser sold'; his farm near Blyth for'the sum of $2,900. Mr. W, Gillies lost. a finger in Brook's, saw mill, Exeter, last week. • G. W\ Briggs, formerly of .Varna; died of typhoid fever at Plum Creek,Manitoba, a short time since. Delays are dangerone, particularly; in Kid- ney pisealfeg; idney+i1Jiseases; so take at onee•Dr.Vaii Buren's ]macre CURS and obtain reliel,'from' all your sufferings. Yonr druggist keeps it. D. D. Wilson's teams, of Seeforth, ha.'e drawn 1,200,000dozen eggs during the past season, 70,000 pounds of cheese have been, manufactured at the Crediton cheasel fee:- tory ee=•tory during the past season �Vbile Mrs. N. White was descending the eteps.in the Mansion -Hotel,; Exeter', she slipped and broke her arm. A boy named Howey, who lives 'near Exeter, was fooling with a revolver, when it went off, the ball going through his hand. A simple herb found oh 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 KIDNBY Gene is. acknowleged all the world over as the , only. perfect remedy fur kidney troules.. Your druggist has it. It is rumored that Mr. James'Farrow 1 brother to T. Farrow, Esq, M,P.,of Blue vale, has been murdered iu Joliot,Illinois. Mr. Thos. Russell, of tie Thamea Road," Usborne, has just returned from the east, with three magnificent thoroughbred bull: calves. The trustees of Kinburn .school have: re-engaged their teacher, :Mr. Johr, W. King, fur another year, at the salary of -: •QQ_-beiilg_an increase of 815. Mr. \V. G. Duff has been re-engaged as teacher of Roxboro School for next year, at a salary. of 8550, this being an increase of 850 over his present salary. Samson lost his strength with his hair. Thousands of men and l women Ioose their beauty with theirs, and vary large numbers restore theravages of time by using the'fan;• ous Cincalese Hair Restorer. Sold at 50 cents per bottle by all druggists. The McKillop,Mutual Fire Insurance C pay Mr. Scarlett; who "recently lost his. fine barna and contents,. the sura of $1,500 insurance. . The trustees of School section, No. 7, lTorris, are very fortunate in securing, the services of Miss Julia Eadie, of this p'',ace,: as teacher for 1883, Miss Gilpin having resigned. Mr. T. 13.. Carling, of :Exeter, has a Germon Canary bird, •which, since last April, has raised, no leas than "twenty-one youngcauaries, and is at present seting', on three eggs. While painting at Mr. Young's new;: house, 131y th, on Monday, Malcolm Camp- bell had the misfortune to fall off:, the .lad der, a distance of 20 feet, when he was severely brused. Ili. D. W. Fairchild, of New York,.: says " Personally 1 believe in Phosphatine "Isue,: it myself,, and in my family: practice. I pre- scribe Phosphatine with confidence' that C cannot attach to no other remedy. "Itis sate,. it is effective," For sale by all druggists. The Morrow Bros., threshers, ran: through at Fred. Horton's,Leeburn, in, two hours aed a half, 240 bushels"' of fall wheat. ; at Mr. Burke'a 180 bushels of oats in one hoar. Mr. Win, Babbis, who, has,Ifor some; time been clerk at the Oceau,Hou•de,Gode• rich, hear. the harbor, hila:' purchased ,,the business from. Mr. Craig; .and will here- after carry it on. Mr. Robert Johnston, of the 2nd con. of Morris, met with •, what might have been a serious -accident. One; evening last week whileattending toone of his 'Horses the animal kicked him on the thigh: A skilful surgical operation was perform- ed on a Mrs. Bone, of the 3ekr con. of, Morris, and a large .tumor weighing al- most 40 pounds was removed front her person. She has since died from the effects of the operation. Let bo one now omit to buy. . The fragrant 'ITeaberry," and try Upon the Teeth its cleansing powers, • And gain a'Breath like scent of flowers:- • Typhoid fever is now raging in James- town, and several deaths have been al ready announced. Members of the fami- lies of Geo. and Robt. Moffat are now lying ill of it, and at last accounta-the die: ease has assumed a rather serious nature. On Saturday night. last Bonne unknown., person stole eight turkeys from Mr.` hi. James, of Gorrie. They took them to 'a shanty, and, leaving them there, they afterwards set:fire to the, building. The floor was burned 'when it was' discovered" on Sunday morning. -• 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 }t;aek your drtiggist for e' cir- cular, and read what those'who have used it say about it,' Price $1.00, sold by` all druggists,. Mr. Jas. Jaoksort, of Hullett; had the misfortune to ;lb'st s a valuable , horse last week. The animal was stabled at night, apparently in a : healthy conditiou, . but,. up'o`n• gbing t� ti atable'on" the'folrowipg morning, Mr. Jackson found ;the animal dead. Mr. Wm. Proctor, late of Holmesville, who has for some time been in the employ, of the United .iStatesigoverhment,central,-, tors at Belle Tele, Mich., Met- with a seri' ons accident by wounding one of his --feet badly,- cutting -the main -artery -and -causing- a• great loss of blood. Mr. Charles -Wilson " of Seaforth,has dn•T tared, an; action against+the Dominion Gov ernmeutrfar diunagessfor, the removal Is( ° a large ainount of gravel i<rom'a farm'ow xed by hitn at +t onewall,Mnuitoba.' The gravel was used for balasting on the Canadian Pacific Railway, The claim filed amounts to several thousand dollare After many'yeare of patient investigation Dr.Van Buren, of Germany, finally succeeded in perfecting is -,Kidney Cure that would pert manently relieve all cases of Kidney Diseaaes. Be sure " and ark your Draggiat for Dr. Van. 1$uren'a'KIDlrzlt, CHRE, • John Tackaberry, employed at the Salt- ford salt wiirke, Goderioh, while;ahovelling salt on Friday last, accidentally fell into: -a pan of -brine. He wee plucked rut by some fellow-workmeu almost iustantane- ouslyx;but was severely scalded neverthe- less, and died soon after, having lingered in great suffering. A horse belonging; to. Mr. A. Donne of Exeter, While, pasturing' in a field, went to the: creek for a brink. "The -animal• ,`ventured tco far into the water, and :while endeavoring to free ',itself from . the :miry place into which i-t•hed-fallen, -its foot be- came entahgled is a poke, which it was', wearing at the ,time, and the poor brute died before assistance could he rendered- it. The :GREAT GERMAN INVIGORATOR is the marvel of the Medioa1 World. - It neverfails to completely cure Nervous Debility, Impo- teucy,Mental 'Depression. and alldieeasea caus- ed from excesses. The testimony of thousanda:. can be, had by writing F. J. Cheney, Toledo, Ohio, solo agent Or the United States. Price sum per box, six boxefreor $6,00. if your 'drug: gist does not keep the remedy, send to .head- quarters and get the medicine' by mail. Circu- lars andtestimoniali.ouapplication.. Sole agent for Clinton, J. H Combe. - On Saturday"eventing last, a deputation from the Society of the. United Order ,-of Ancient Workmen, of •thisjtown,consieting of Messrs. Readings McInnis and Watson, waited upon Mrs. Bray and; presented her with 82,000; the amount for which her late husband was insured as a Member' 'of that order, accompanied with :an address, expressive of -the esteem and respect :in` which the.deceasedgentleman' was hold by its menihers. '.This Society has only been organized a short time here, .and • the prompt .manner in which it' meets its claims is highly.:commendable. Wingham Times; e died a h•. residence l;h.er t bis resld ,neer I3`uron-R,oad bn Friday, Nov. 3rd, `Mr John Taylor, aged 74 yt a s. Deceased 'was :one of the, sons.Of-probably.the first'settler in Grade': rich'towuship.- His father settled about where deceased's homestead and .late resi- dence 'Was, iu the -yeas 1828,but :was killed, by a ;shin; :tree` soon, after. • Deceased,. except for a short intermission,has resia:led. on his propel ty in the. Huron Road,about five miles from town, at' what ia`known as.. "-Taylor's•Corner;".•for about:, 51 'years.. nm Ile was at oe"tie'an.,aetive ,nlember',,,-of', the 14Teihodist body.. 'He leaves one 'son; Robert, who-- resides, ;On. the homestead. :and -several daughters, all of • ;whom; are' married except°two. wowrii 'MENTIONING • W en-anythin • that sa ing"is, spoken in that terse and pointed•way.,thet bears the impress of honest conviction', we p , like' to have people know the nature of the communication. ;Of such a"nature is . the foliowing from Mr. W.`F.• Heist; Camden P. 0:, Lincoln Cp.; Ontario.. -Mr sHaist. says: "With great 'joy over my restored healthI would write a few lines concern Ind' that Wonderful remedy, St:Jacoba,Oi•1. For the last six years L have' been •using varions medicines internally. and external- ly but-tmthing would :'help' me. Finally I •procured, a :bottle ,•gf St. ;);aeoba, iii, Which " cured me after a:: few appiic,ttions. My mother -in -1»w, who has. ale() , been a great sufferer frons rheumatism, was' also relieved by the use of ttie 'Great • German 'Remedy St. Jemtbs Oil is a • great, bless- ing ti• suffering, hnmanity,, and I :Shall 'db. ever} thing in my power 'td, make known its loerits. , c ' Woman's True Friend. A friend in need is a friend indeed This none can deny, especially when assistance is . rendered when one is sorely afflicted with dia, ease, more particularly those complaints and weaknesses se common to onr•female populaol tion:' Biery woman should know tliat Eley: trio Bitters are woman's true friend, and will sitivelyarestore her to health,-even'When all ether remedioe fail. A single trial always Droves onr assertion., They are -pleasant 10 the taste, and enly,eobt fifty `dents a bots Ssldlby Watts & Co, end si, H, Combo, STirErET ':ALK, `How much better" you .look, Mr. S.' '' yes, 1 have 'gained 32 pounds pounds on Hail's' Catarrh Care. Have not felt so 'well in 20 years.. It has niade.a complete :cure and is worth ':$50a bottle, to ally one that has the Catarrh.” Go to COOPE E'OR GlitOCERIES Crockery, •61assware, &c. Oatmeal and. Cornmeal always on hod; In a lecture before the New York -Free Trade Club, ou Thursdaty."night, Hon: :David A. Wells attributed .the great• Dt. glocratio succeed' to a feeling' that the . pee ,ale were taxed ;150,009,000 peryear•more than was -'necessary., 'I:Te""alae compared the wage of the labourers'iY protected in- duetriee and that in'unprotebted periods under the present tariff, very much te the advantage of the latter. . • UNDE6�A' Palinting,: til' r -zing; &c.:: TIME undersigned is prepareii to execute in a satip .1 factory manneI,; ali loads;el Homo,.Pattirteo,. Ana/lite, KAtsoXtafNo, PAr5R Hanotsa and Root r aatita,unthe ebostestnotioe and at the most reale-4f; aline Tates. ' Residenoa=-Rattenbury Street, 4 doom wast 01 the -Methodist church. May 18. • - : 'GEORGE POTTS Clinton, May 18, 1882, -.. LOO IS ---x- . TIRE SUBSCRIBER MADES A SPECIALTY of this business and keepconstantly on hand a large "assortment of COFFINS;; CASKETS, COFFIN-TR.IM'itlINGS, - SHIT- DUDS, :And everything in the Undertaking line,. and cat; furnish everything suitable for e. funeral on the notice and At the:; most reas3llable Rates TWO SPLENDID ,HEARSES KEPT ---FOR Hrltt..: 1RLrIEbfBER THE PLACE,. ' OPPOSITE THE .Tows HAIL. THOS, STEVENSON. Itoarommunomra W80 IS UNACQUAINTEO 'tVtTH THE OEOORAPHY OF THIS, SOLN.' TRV WILL SEE BY EX/0,11NINO THISMAP THAT THE, .sr I l w \ •. a t .. CHICAG' 'ROC-`ISLAND&'PACIFIC- 'Y 1 �... �` eau.the atlino, con travelers ,to East central".WPes Hon its' oe, connecting the, East and the. ere -by' the -shortest-route:-.aad-enrrying paesanBgere -- without :change of. care between Chicago and lisn- . sae; City,Council -Bluffs., Leavenworth, , Atchison, Minneapolis and • fit. Paul. It aonnebts in. Union Depots -with all the principal linea of road between the; Atlantic 'add the .Pacific Oceans. Its equip- ment ie unrivaled and•magnifleent being composed • ` of Most Comfortnble.'end Beautiful Day 'Coaches, Magnificent' Horton Reclining -Chair Care, Pull- man'sPrettiest Palace Steeping' Care, and the Beat Line of Dining •Care"ih the World. Three Trains between Chiaago and Missouri River Pointe.' Two Trains between Chicago and Minneapolis and St... Raul, vin the Pamous •, "ALBERT LEA ;ROUTE." A.,New; and'Direot Litie, via Seneca and, Kanka- kee; has recently been opened between Richmond, Nonlolit, Newport News, Chattanooga, Atlanta, Au- gusto, Nashville, Louisville, LexingtontCincinnati,• Us and,St Indianapolis aaul;and nt©amedind ate pOintta,;., np- • All Tltrouglr1'aeaengere Travel 'on peat Express • Tickets for rale at -all pnnci the Knited 8tatee and Canada, .Baggage checked through and. rate* bf fare ai- waya as low as comPetitors that ,oOhs' lesa.advan- 8egBe.,• .: - For detailed information get the ifapsand.:Fold -' rs AVER' THIRTY YEAR'S EXPERIENCE PROVES. lJ the 4.EN VINE ISINGER to be the most • durable and the best'sewmg machine in the world. It -is -- simply constructed, ti issirnply_constructed, easy to operate, does: not •get out of repair; and lasts a lifetime. oil? 561,Q0Min ar 8hachinss soldaast ear,;:. � 9 LOCAL OFFICES AT GODERIOH, If .7 BRUSSELS "' A1'N.D EXETER. Head Office for the County of Huron' OPPOSITE COMMERCIAL HOTEL, HURON ST., CLINTON:;. Intending purchasers will do well tb test the :SINGER before purchasing any other kind. Tug KIST 15 T1rx CnsArEs-o. r Oiland .Needles for all kinds!of machines` always on hand. G. E. ORAWFOR'D, AGENT. Clinton, Aug. 3;1882, e HAL ATARRH Is I ecotnmendeil by Physicians.. CTJ RES a f e Hasa, Cavity—Chronic — ' Ca rrh o th Chronic and Ulcerative' h Y ft Ear.' Throat. : CatarrhL c T ' Itistalo INTERNALLY: and" acts WpRECTLY upmi s the ftcod and Mucous, -Surfaces of the • Syn n, It is the best Blood Purifier in the WORLO, and is worth ALL. .at is chs ged.._foi It, for_, THAT alone': THE ONLY INTEHNUd. CORE FR CATARRH' r e IN ./"rf't, t tICIKET fn v*JeOffrS:OQ lran!rca:eof lV0 �W-n. n.... $ 100 �� 1 r, r • t. March 23, 1882. My little dai 6r ,• , rioled with Catarrh for two years, an- l c,. v,• much benefitted by the use of T a'. a t ::ore." She is now', about curet . • W. T. HOUSE. �Vief;r A:rr; Ont., March 20, 1882. Ihave used " Hall's U t;Lrrh Cure," and judg- ing from the good; rs-rilsi I derived from one bottle, butieveit will ale, -the moat stubborn case of Catarrh -i[ -1t- us;i-lie--continued-for-a-- reaaonaLlelenggthof W. IT. RELLEMS.: n tr•,+ i ;' 1n:>., March 20, 1882. PJCrnrrlt 0. (ieitrs:—IIu.• •.I ; Catarrh Cure for the last year, Etna 1 I I satisfaction. ' urs Iruly,. IL W -BOBSON, Druggist. all Ct�..,uzh Cure Ie sold -bv all Wbu di; le'rind -Retail iDruggists• - and" Ronin a in I ,! tonIMedicines in 150 United Ste,tos niid Canada. pal-Tiaket Offices in '75 .C'41BIS a lboti - N.QQ: a Doz. The only ge iii.ae leu s �'ntarrh Cure is man ufactlire.t by F. J. C1[} •FY d: CO;; Toledo,. O. GREATROCK ISLAND ROUTE, Bottled for the Ontario trade by -At your neareatTlcket Office, or address R. R..CABLE, . E. $T. -JOHN, H' RV HQB.SON. Welland. On Vl Pre�:,� ,tirr 1 ll'g'r, Qea•I TI c F . aa,.; 05. '.4$(i r•F• '. J•.;H, COMBS, Agent ,:"Clinton. A L's o atty`s cllobrttoi tatlich 8rlakfast ..Bacon, Lolij Clear' Baiori, ,Sugar U sred,. Jf¢elit, And A'o. 1 LARD,,.; At 'priers which canhot`ic beaten` in town: • 1**� �I*re A'' Tri.:'■ i rr.,i. AI. .T V• g0LE AGENT FOR Dobbins' ELECTR"I: SOAP. THOMAS COOPER;' A .ntirr STREET, CLINTON John : ii cGarv.a SALT MANU 'ACTTJRER, AND DEALER IN GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, ALBERT STREET;'' Opposite the Town'Hall.. Very" Choice Lard, ,Hams I& Bacon For sale atlbiyest priced: • t+trCastr pald for:Farml Products .. J. MCGARVA. Clieton,.April'4, 188.. , Moving Buildings, &o, ITAKE this means of thanking all those who have favored lite„witli .their patron lge,ln the past, and beg to,aay that as i stn leaving the country for Mani= toba, I liave•d1.4poded of my business to my, 'brother Jona STrPHENaoN; and hope that you will favor him with the azne liberal patronage that you have given mo ' t JOSE'w• i7C>yg KE1V O it to h Would a that 1 fr . II regar,l the •ibove; I wo l say a 5 am a chip from tlie,eajno block, and having...heea.. brought• tip to the business of molting sed'„raising. buildings, I fool confident that 1 can give ontiro satis- Xaction toall wlio may, favor me with their ,patronage. , puid lgirthor, T would'i3ay, that tam still making those r' $one Ottasties” .As 0000 and cheaper than ever. • JOHN STEPHENSON', Clinton. ` Hello ! Neighbor Jones, ' where are you going ?" rill 'goil ' to TWITCHELL'S Boot ' and She store;” o Where I can get -a pair of good boots .for $2, and -don't 'youforget it. You should see them.. His stock of Ladies & Child- ren's Boots and Shoes is now complete'....- It would astonish you to see . , •his : stock of HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS. Oh, Say,- do -: you know that you can, get; BUFFALO ROBES at Twitchell's:-that beat the county in prioe and quality... Call and see them. The usual discount of 5 per cent. SH I NG LES --1200 bunches of GEORGIAN BAY S1LINGLES' for sale;. from 45 etc. per bunch, up.. lioonle over store'. -ti, let.: 'WIT'CI=EED T t•i;s >;•ia . tloeb. Clinton. >' ' its:°fay'. '.' 3'I.� 'foir SI elk fee fOr 00 sena • Women's Slices, $1 and upwards,' PRUNELLAS at seat BOOTS & SHOES MEN'S HIGH BOOTS, good, Crockery& Glassware GLASS SET$ , 0 c. and tsp. .R 4 U Buy C our Goods. APPLES WANTED CLINTON, Sept., 1882. WE WANT TWO THOUBANb BARBELS OF FALL AND WINTS&' Apples, for which the highest market price' will be paid. Don't aelk-witbouts eing us. r. TIom1PSON & SWITZER.. • You may talk f11JOt1( OL1-�.'E S..•S' r Y y � A�Sas you like, but ' I'll. tell you wllat, if you want good Tea go tb u CER Tor he has,a:large lost of Tea, oii bandof all kinds which he says •must be sold in 60 days, and in;or- der to do' so' hewill sell the very best Teas .in the market at the very lowest prices. His Teas :ran range in price from 15 to 70 cents per pound.' He . also shows the finest lines of'Su ar'in the: county which are all 'selling g' .at a Very Small Advance on Cost. Call and b e icon\uT ed that his motto is "Best est Goods at lowest prices. Robb, the. Grover>:WY� terloo Hve Clinton.tlir}} ' TTTT• A BEAVER BLACK C:LINTO fleaIei•: in A s6rtmen.t. :fres: of stat loner, Ifi whole' dream,, a ' ', papersec1111 , Tinted, Antiryyt>,e � oralo'nandfancy • I �. SWI NOT BE UNDERSOLD AND KNOW LL SIM ---.1-rnton:• __.. P►�7 0 V HAS :REMOVEO Te HIS NEW PREMISES; rectly opposite the Town.:: CALL AND ; STE `5 e CHEAP. FRESH AND 1008 The subscribers desire to return thanks to their numeilous'.' friends for the hearty patronage.•aee9ded them; and also to inform them:' that they have laid in,a large ,- / and select.stock of s China,,Glassware, Glassware C roeerie , , ...rocker ' '&c.. Y9 For the fall trade. As competition is keen, goods will be sold at thelowest possible price, and no pains spared to give satisfaction, KINDS OF P. T • ALL ISM P1>.d DUCE AKEN IN EXCHANGE. > �e cite est"Tea Yn the' 1.talrket. A.LBER'f' MST.,, CLINTON: "VIOURE c SON. tl