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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe New Era, 1882-11-30, Page 41 ABOUND THE-'COUNTi. Last Friday, while Mr. Owens, who' is 1 w the employ of Mr. Thos. Harris, neer $Ir- David Yui11, long a gestdeut,- forth, moves to the northwest, • The Powell House, Seaforth, has .been sold to Mr. John Tliolnpson,; if McKillop, Dungannon, was unhitching .his team at e stable,.one"of the horses made a race, for hint, grabbed ;him by the cheek and took a small piece of the nosh aut. , Mr. S. G. McCaughey, of Seaforth, re- cently disposed of alarm', situuted'near Galt, and which he purchased last apriug, and, cleared a thousand dollars ou the tramaetiou- Mr. McCaughey is a ahrewd' speenlator, and everything he touches, seems to"turn him money. Mr. Thos, Stinson, Sauble Line, Staff ley, ore of the oldest pioneers of this coun-i ty, can boast of having the largest '• crop 'of wheat to the acre in the county. :He, had. 50 acres under wheat, which yielded 46 bushels to the acre, making "l n all 2,300 bushels. Ittook a steam thresher five and.!a half daya'to thresh,his immense' crop. His stack of wheat straw measures :66x63feet. It is our sad duty to have to record the death of John, son of Afr.r. Campbell Han nah, one of the oldest settlers in East•Wa• waunall• The sad event took place At the. family' residence on the morning of Satur- day, after a long and lingering illness of about two'yeare,! borne with patience and i christian resignation. The deceased was' aged 25 years and 8 months. A few days'ago while Mr. Ed. Durum,: of St. Helens, was hunting in the woods, when in the act of firing at a squirrel al- moat directly overhead, the gun buret. Being a double barreled gun both barrels were ripped open and thestock badly shat- tered." The young man 'escaped Unhurt, ` the only markbeing a slight scratch on the forehead. It,was a close call for $900. - Mr. D. Lands Messes. A BEAUTI.IUI. H ssD or.: Haut. There is nothing more pleasing in the external appear- ance of women or men than a beautiful head of hair, and it is possible for ovary. person to possess it by using the long and well' known Chegaleae 1#airjReetorer. Sold at 50 cente per bottle by all druggists. Mr. P. McGregor, Brucefield, has sold• his houseeand live acres of land to Mclntoah, V. S, The Zurich' wilt has agaiu chauoed this thee being purchased by , A ,Ebres & Williams, Mr. Andrew Govenlock•, of Winthrop, is confined to,his residence with a severe attack of rheumatism:--'" " Mr. Hugh McCartney, of Brucetit ld, has disposed of his farm in Grey, to Mr.C. Dobson of that township. • Mr. M. G.lCamerou, of Goderich, (sou of M. C. Cameron) has. published," A Treat- ise on the law. of Dower." " Miss Ada. Burritt has been re-engaged as assistant teacher in -Dungannon public School, at an advauce of salary. Mr. Hugh McLean, teacher o[ S. S. No. 3, Hullett, has been engaged -as principal of the Lucknow High School. BEAUTIFUL HAIR is one attic 'most strik- ing and ,pleasing 'of charecteristies and .can easily be obtained by the Use of the Cingaleee Hair Renewer. Sold at 50 cents: per bottle by all druggists. . Mr. John Kerr, of McKiliop, . delivered 'in Seaforth a.dressed hog, not quite a year old, which weighed 450 pounds. .Mex. McBeath,:Stanley, has rented.his farm for five years to Mr. Kitchen for the sum of $1,000, paid in advance. Mr. Chas. Mason, • of Tuckerstuith, has engaged Mr. P. Leyden, late of Bruce field, to work the Smith farm for pini. ':• A young lad about 12 years i of age, son of Mr. Colin Gordon,' D4uKi11fell ellfrom a ladder on Sunday last and broke his thigh bone. THERE is no doubt about it, that Dn. VAN BURENS KIDNEY CURE is the only known'1e- med that sCienca has bestowed uponon man- kind that will positively' eine kidney diseases, Ask your druggist for it. We regret to learn that MX. NV. 1), Shannon,,merchant, Goderich, is prostrat- ed with a severe attack of cangestiuu of the lungs. Air. James Thompson, ex -town cleen. of Goderich, has been elected a J. I'. and township clerk for Drayton township, Pembina county, D, T. • Mr. Stinson l tinson has sold his farm near .Gor- rie containing 50 acres, to Mr. Huut''for , 54.000. Mr. Stinson' intends to move into Gorrie early in December, . The Expositor complains of the difficul- ty P ty of getting the council together for :the transaction of business, it being no :un- common tiling for there to be no quorum. OF Am, the ills that fleah is heirto kidney disease is the most distressing. To sufferers, we can oily say, take DR. VAN BUREN'S KID- NEY CURE at once, and:. thus obtain a' relief you cannot tied elsewhere. All druggists have it. Mr. H. Fowell, ofteeeter, has- been -ap- pointed agent at Winnipeg for the Watson Manufacering Co. of -Ayr, andwas enter- tained at an oyster supper prior to his'ro- moval. ' Robt. S. Chilton, Esq., Commercial Agent of "the' Unite' States at St. Catha- rines,Ontario, has been appointed. by .the Frosident..to the :Commercial Agency at Goderich. Mrs. David Buxton, of Gorrie, died at Stratford on Friday, while undergoing an operation for the removal of a cancer from the left breast, from which shehas been suffering for years. - Mr -Tames 'Campbell has purchased from' Mr. John Bowie a part of 'lot .16, on the 14th concession of, McKillop. - The farm' contains 45 acres, and Mr. Campbell pays for it the sum of $1,500. LADIES who suffer periodically from pains in the bank will Sud immediate relief in a few. doses of Da. VAN BUnz::'s KIDNEY Curti.. It was never known to fail. Try it at once. Your druggist keeps it. Mr. Philip Hauch bas. sold hie farih, containing about 08 acres, and .being lot 20, 'south boundary of the 'township: of Hay, to Mr. Peter Beaver, of 1'uslinch, for the round sum of $7,000. Mr. R. W. McKenzie, .of Goderich, has returned from the northwest. He is:` -'de- lighted with his farming experience in the Turtle Mountain district,- where he has beenfor the peat sight months. Mr. Adam Armstrong has sold his farts on the 13th concession of McKillop, to 1 Mr. Robert • Govenlock for the liuhi' of $3,500. The farm contains. 75 acres, G:rof which are cleared and 23 acme of uncalled bush. J.H.Beemer, the railway agent atBr'us- sels station, has tendered' hia resignation and the same has been accepted by the Co.' Ilia term expires on the 4th of December. The name of his'succeseor is not yet mads pu blic. Iv you aro desirous to obtain immediate ro• lief from and kiclney trouble, and thus pre- vent the fatal results.tbat always attend the nogleet of these distressing 'complaints (and" who does not?) why take Dr. VAN BURIN'S K/DNEY Curie at once.. It is safe, simplo: and effectual. While D. Watson, L. I), S., was'drivi g to Brussels last Monday the 'axle of the buggy broke and threw him out; 'He was dragged for some distance on, the hard road and had his left arin 'considerably bruised as well a cut iu his head,- "h' FREE OF CLLAIttIE. All persons suffering from Coughs, isles, Asthma, Bronchitis, Loss of voice, or any affection of the Throat and Lungs, are re- quested to call at Watts do Co. and J. H, Centime' Drug Store and..get a Trial Bottle of Dr. "King'•s New Discovery for Consumption,• fres of charge, whish will convince- diem of its wonderful merits and show what a regular, dollar -size bottle will do, Call early:- r....0210.0111.171, -- STREET ET TALK. "How ranch better you look,' Mr. S.'' ' " Yes, I have gained 32 pounds on Hall's Catarrh;Care.. Have not felt so well. in 20 years It has made a complete cure' and is worth $50 a bottle to any one that has the Catarrh." ' NO. SURRENDER. The Marquette Review,, published at Portage la Prairie, Manitoba; and One.' Of the leading newspapers in the Province, is not.inclinedto accept Mr. Norquay's shin•` ly=shallying , policyon the .Disallowance question.Rto. use _ 't The,ILeview, he lan- guage othe-"talented" leader ofthe'Oppo- sition " in the Ontario House, admonishes i, the to "stand firm for their ' on- es lesac people stit Webelieve thato 1 utloaal rights 1 ur.. cont choes the'sentimenta. em orae re e of P Y thepeople of the Prairie Province,' •irre-, spective of Politics, 'when it says: "The charters may be re-enacted, but if again disallowed—and they most assuredly will be -compensation will be asked for from the Dominion fora_he _forfeiture of those rights which°.the Act of Confederation says eaclij'rovince has' a right to, and which m, ; t t st oily : i1 .-with the as heir. birth- right. d esus 1h right is Abet what the' people '!want ? Sorly lndeed''wouhi be t1 le,da y for Mani toba's people when their rights as an in- enpeople in- dependent le`were taken .from':thern': p There is no•,compensation'that can be given them for -their freedom and independence, and we believe the people of this Province: to be the last who 'will sell thetnselves in bondage and forfeit- their manhood. 'It needs but a firm stand to be taken by' all, classes to assure us the 'continuation of. that which we have•ever believed : to be .ours, and", if partyism and politiCai jug- glery are driven to. the walls by the people asa whole icoming ; together as true:'citizens and loyal•subjects iii the defence-of\their honor and country, they I'nperial Privy .Council; if appealed to,'will ',rep gcif ate'the • policy ofmthe, Dominion "'Government to.' ward Manitoba, we - will .be reinstated with these rights of whish endeavors are.. being ,inade' to rob ns, -`and' tbe.'fu.tere, prosperity ".of tire country wilii be assnred. The- Times speaks for,Mr.";Norquay since; it is thenrgall that supports him, and it tells tis what his'policy will be "in•ease.thee; charters are again disallowed:. It ,is that we:are tosubmit,, to surrender the dearest rights' we possess,: indOeto•atcept" al; mone- tary compensation` Instead, How' dnosl this policy hold with Mr.Norquay's:speech at Ernersun, when.he said, " The Emerson. anal -Northwestern shall be built"? There. is io "consistency in the man. • Hisword-, cannot be. trusted. He isworking for, party and, for retention in , office.. ; Those who support him will self themselves to a political trickster who will sell the rights of theePrnvince'for a monetary: componsatibll in' the shape 'of an increased subsidy, or in some other way." " The above i9 certainly pretty vigorous: writing, and our cotemporary is in .a posi-, tion to know whereof it; speaks. . If'Catarrit; has eestroy ed' your sense of tinsel and hearing, I t a11's Catarrh ('are will euro you - 75 cents per bottle. 'Druggists dell it. For sale by J. II. ,COM be. I.)omin of Coli h'Balsam Tlic great•luug.remedy is also a valdable anti• dote to croup' itirs. Quinn, wellingtonSt. f3rauttor,l, says —" Ono of my, children was sieod with au alarming attack of croup, as the child got Mack in the face'iwasfrightoned,and ran Into my uctt ncighbov's Mrs English, who hand use a bottle of • Dominion; Cough Balsam -which Mr. EugIish- had" 'been using for sore ltroge, 1 gave my child a dose Which gave -inr- mediate relief soon' after I "gave another, and in 0 Short tune Th-y-cllfld was all right and at SOU t:for a bottle to keep in ,the ;house,. as I, believe' it was the means of saving hay child's life." Price 25 cents. ' til. 'TAF,SCOTT c(:. CO., .iiIaim festal ors, - d e,, Bramtfui d. Sas. II,Combe, At en t \WINTER APeRANGEM ENTS. ALLAN LINE ItUYAL MAI]. STEAMSIIIItI'N.' rit?001--- LONDONDERRY-CIASGOW SRORRTEST SEA PASSAGE. Cabin,iluternsedIateaud'R teerageTiick • eta at Lowest Rates.....- S:iihngs every Saturday frorn Halifax, and every two weeks frons Portland. Por• 'on swishin sendtheir d n wishing for thou cudec8n obtain .passage eertffteate8 at lowest rates from England, Ire- land and Scotland to any eityar railway town in Ca. nada, and the amount ie refunded loss a small dedn Hon if the ticket is: not used.: Steerage nesse t�ere are hooked to London, Cardiff' Brtetol,flueonet"Ixwn,Derry,Belfaet'and,dlasgow :at ante Brices alio • ivorpool. . • Ferthrongh tickttaanll every Lai ormatio{iappiyto A. 0," PA.TTISON, Agent, • G.T:R,, Clinton. Fes... • 0 ERTAK i IuniontI 'THE ,SUBSCRIBER iiIAE:dS A SPI;CIALTy of this hinnies -4 and keeps constantly on hand a largo assortment Of .. COFFINS, CASKETS COFFIN TRIMMINGS,' — SHROUDS, And everything in the -Undertaking' line, and can furnish everything suitable for a funeral on the shortest,"notice null • At the lost Rates loo reas� ah1e � R TWO SPLENDID TIEARSES, sort` Fot Illlt'.. REALEHBER THE PLACE; 'OPPOSITE THE TOWN HAIL. THOS STEVENSON. WHOM UNAOQUAINTEO WITH THE UEOoRA,H♦ OF H13 COLN- TRY WILL BEE:BY,E18AMINONO THIS MAP THAT T'. i � ���_�_/fi � �• U :•' k1ft; SIJ / is `•;�,�;'4• . � l 1 I , r e. 44 4 1 lr. - d f " 1 F 1'41.54-- ji as "- _to19t�1 I®Ii:i ik: •—�,�,s "CHICAGo,ROCK ISLAND &PACIFIC R'Y Calle the attention, of travelers to the central-poei- tion of Da line, connecting the East and the West by theshortest route, and carryingpassengers,' without change of earn, between Chicago and Kan - gas City, Council Bluffs, Leavenworth; Atchison, Minneapolis and: fit. Paul. 'It connects in Union • ` Depots with•a11 the principal; lines of road between the Atlantic, and the -Pacific Oceans. Its equip- ment it quip.ment'ie •unrivaled and magni fleent, being composed of Most ,Comfortable and. Beautiful Day. Coaches; Magnificent Horton Reclining Chair . Cars, Pull-. man's Prettiest Palace Sleeping Cara, and the Beat Line of Dining' Cars in. the. World'. Three Trains between Chicago and "Missouri River: Points.. Two Trains between Chicago and Minneapolis and. St: Paul, via;the Parsons. "ALBERT LEA ROUTE." - A Now' and Direst Line„via Seneca. and. Kanka-” kee, has recently -. been'opened between Richmond. Nor1'o1k, Newport News,. Chattanooga, Atlanta. Au- gusta„Nashville Louiavine, Lexington, Cincinnati... -Indianapolis. and Lafayette, and Omaha, Minnoop- olls and St. Paul andintermediatepoints. Tra Alilns: Through Passengers Travel on Fast Express : '.. Tickets for sale at. all principal Ticket Offices in the United States and Canada.-- - • Baggage checked through and r'ate's of fare al ways as low ae competitors that offerleas advan k :- tae. or detailed information;get the Maps and Fold - ars of: the CREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE, At your nearest Ticket Olnee, or•addreae R. R. CABLE,: E JoF(N Vi: e-FrL 4,1'1 nig • Om SHIRTY YEAR'S EXPERIENCE PROVES the OEN!TINE SINGER to be the moot durable and the bestsewingmachine in the world. It simply constructed, easy to operate, does not get out of repair, and lasts a lifetime. Ovlt 511000. lager itachials BO1d.list part J LOCA L OE 1'IGES AT GODEWW1, WINUFTAM, -.RITSSELS AND EXETER, Head Office for the County of Huron OPPOSITE COMMERCIAL HOTEL, HURON" ST., CLINTON. Intesdin g purchasers will do well to test the SINGER ' before purdha;ing any other kind. Tint ,Sar to Tan Citrarsar. 011 and Needles for all kinds of machines always •on hand; G. E. CRAWFORD, :AGEN•r. Clinton, 'Aug. 3,,1582. R is Recommended by Physicians., CLI—RMS Catarrh of the Nasal Cavity • Chronic and Ulcerative;: Catarrh.of the Ear. ,Eye or Throat It is taken INTERNALLY ane :Lis-DIRECTLY'"upon the Blood and M.r,cnus 'Surfaces' of the System, It is the lied Blood Purifier in the WORLilpand is. worth ALL • ;at is char•ed . for it, for THAT -alone,' TILE V" 11. NL �E, .1 CURE fill] CilTAflfl}I F'oOff S7J Ir s r cas o of OI C i . ;eta -ae V \Larch 23, 1882. . .ply little 1 , 1 with Catarrh for two ye-. ,s, er.iiell benefitted by -;•, she use 01 ' I-• a . .'lire” Shd Is 'now bout sure)-.. W, T. ROUSE. W I t.4i¢ , Ont., Mareh 20,.1862: • - Ihave us,2r1" si ,I1.i"0 urh Cure," aud,judg• I. ing from tiro:!.good 1•-..6,,;,. 1 derived from one bottle, bell a,vi! it will 't: r; / thhe'••iisost stubborn' case of clats.frh it 1ta' us be >continued for a reasonaele ie -<ah of tin' •. ,t t,., March 20, 5882. ., F. J. CAF Ne 1 . O. dente,.—H[i, a c i.l .. Catarrh Cure for the . last,; year, IL 'S satisfaction, .i:;sl s iruly,, _ H. W. HttBSO1r, Druggist,.: l h HaIL. C, . _,,rzh Cure Ie sold Uy .till ,V;.Lole.le and Retail Druggists: and Ileal in Patent Sledicines;in •uo'G'. 1Fit :too ancl"Canada 75 Ceti t s.0D a 'Doz - TheOalr scolio i1il'vCatarrhCareis an- t in ufactureJ by't J (al's El" &CO3 Toledo, 0. I e f- imitations. �Bewu o , Bottled for;tce Ontario trade' by B ' H. W. HOBSON. Welland. e Ian , `; it ©At. . J. H. COMBE Agent, Clinton. 1‘14001C STOVES.—Having bought rht a stock of: Stoves outside of the association, on very ad- vantageous terms, I am now prepared to offer. Cool:uNG RTO Es at a^large'percentage under the ostial" price. HARVEST TOOLS. —Scythes, Snails; Wheat,''. Barley and Hay Forks, Scythe Stones, Rakes, Cradles, Harvest Gloves, Cradle Fingers, &c. TIN.'WAPE.—A full assortment of,Tinware in'air its :branches. Mao LA;iil' Goons GRANITE 'WARE =Just arrived, an aesortment'of TEA Pon, CperEE 'PoTs and PRESERVING KETTLES, in Granite Ware.' • HToliiS, SFIPEI SKINS, I'UR — S IIIGHEST CASH' rfi,TCE pA•ID. S. 13.A.VIt; C LIIN TON, - W ANT) COMMONSCHOOLBOOKS, Fi>t l A A. 1>A c> ,t� i »ri a nt. Also, very nice lines of Stationery In whole Cream, Tinted, Antique, Foreign and fancY Pap...ers I WILL NOT.;: BE UNDERSOLD AND KNOW IT WH:_.-STMFSON, .Cl nto•n. 0 4 Lb s, for $1..' 3 Lib's. for $1.. i ixtra e. -rice: for GO• centsl< BOOTS rS {JOE SVomen's Shoes, 81 and upwards. PRUNELLA$ at colt r �i(� G MEN'S HIGH BOOTS, good, ` fie o A,S SETS, • w , . x...20, Crocker & Glassware GL Y (' ASS SETS 50 c, and up. 3 4 U Bey .0' our Goods. h1AN'r::.TWU TIi0US9ND 1\. BARRELS OF FALL AND WIBT11ft APPLES WANTED --WE ipplgs, for whish the highest market price will be paid, Don't poll without seeing ds. CLINTON, Sept., 1852. s- THOMPSON & SWITZER. , LINTI .. TEAS Port mayt a til 1. about as . 0 ' ul 3 you like, Y U 1!l� I'll tell you wi at, it: yoti want" good Tea go to RoBB)s HEGROCERJ ff•For. lie has a Large lot f� Tea oli l 5 nand of all kinds, which lie says must be sold in •00 days, an , 3 , d .111 or- der to. do 5o lie will sell the verye t U s Teas in the market at the very, "lowestprices. ,. 1 s HIS 1 Teas range i'n price f rol 1...5 t,.o 70 cents nts per 1 otrd : IIe'als, o'slo s the finest lines of Sugar in the county which are all selling' , lit ih �. Very Sultan ti a>r><cc oz'i C;fos_i.o 1. Call and C1 C convinced that his motto is “Best Goods at lowest prices." Robb, the Gr ocelWaterloo House Clinton. ".Hello ! : Neighbor Jones where are : you going oin ?' Ilo of to o .SWI' ' TCHE LLS Boot sad Shoestore," � � Where 1 can :�et a pair :of good boots for $2, :and don'tyou forget it. You should see them. His stock: of Ladies 84 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: price and - quality. ' Call and "see them. The usual discount of 5 per cent.. SHINGLES 1200" bunchesot 'GEORGIAN DAV SHINGLES for sale, from 45 ets.'per `bunch, np Rooms over store to let. sAS_ '` 7 ITCHEL= -Victoria, Bloelz, Clinton. caici- in •HAS REMOVED TO HIS NEW PREMISES, Directly opposite c AND ' SEE mu. CHEAP.. FRESH AND GOOD The subscribers desire'to return thanks to' their numerous', friends forthe;pearly patronage accorded thein, and also to inform them that they hayc laid in a'Iarge and select stock of Groceries, China, GBassware, Crockery, • &c. ' For the fall trade. A,scom gtids tion is; keen, goowill be !old at'the lowest possible price,; and• no painu'spared to give satisfaction, ALL KINDS OF FARM PRODUCE 'TAKEN -IN .EXCHANGE. 'he '' cheapest Tea in the lliaket. - ALBERT ST., 'CLINTON. MO RE,'& SON.