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The New Era, 1882-11-30, Page 51 FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON BUY YOUR I Groceries,Orockery.Glassware Arr G H]ORG- 1-SH.ARMAN'S. 3:4TEW FRUITS, PURE SPICES alld Special bargains in GIFT CUPS, FINE TEAS of all kinds, at the'CIIIIsIA and GLASSWARE, lowest possible prices.. 1 &c., &c. i IDIIDDit T88; ?L908, Dolt' 'floor to . the Br , Good; Palace. Alport Strout, Clinton, I—LA J - ' 'HAS OPENED UP Next door to Watts' Drug Store, Albert St. Clinton, SLEND1D ASSORTMENT OF - HolidayGoods,consisting.---of-Chr-istmas—Cards_of the latest esins, Toys nd Novelties at reason- able prices. Autograph and-Ph:oto. Albums, Bibles. Picture Frames always in stock or made to order, LADIES OWN 1IAII made up. SMT_MCPI'MID , Valencia ;BAIS The cheapest because the best. N E W S. P 9 A 7631.aLeI Flesh i r u jt. NOTED STORE CHOICE t OLCL 1aFRUIT.. rove -� EAVER ' Fes/ S. PALLISER LINT° THOS. WHITE. 8, S. CONVENTION. aLq v'sulq aa`AIIt.tiEi s. 'Wednesday, Nov. 29, 1882. Goderich ' district Methodist Sunday The fine sleighing o enjoyed this week has School convention held.inthe Methodist been themeans of inclucitig alarge influx j church, Goderihh,:.on Tuesday 'and Wed-. of. farmers, the streets being so livel on nesday: y At t,vo p. m. devotional exercises were Tuesday that a gentleman fr,m Goderich held, Rev. J. Wakefield presidin . After said there were more teams on thestreet' reading a portion of scripture, singing and here than belled seen, in that town for two prayer ;for .half an hour, m resolution was weeks. Cordwood has been brou'bt in carried appointing J. C. Stevenson, Clin- b y eery freely, and the duusand is• sgmewhat slackened. There is very little change in.., prices, and no 'present indications of an advance. Poultry appears to be plentiful. Eggs and good batter are in demand At fair prices 04 ton, seoretar , after which the names of delegates from the different circuits were 'called and the followingwere given :— Goderich—Stephen Yates, Mr. and Mrs. McKenzie, Mrs. Leech, Miss Acheson, Miss Trueman, W. Armstrong,'; W. R. Robertson. Clinton --Rev W.McDonaggh, J. C..Steveitson, Jas. Thompson, Mrs. W. Harland, Mrs. Murray, A. Callander, Miss A.=Holmes,, Miss E. Beesley, Miss Trewartha, J. Stephenson.. i incardine Rev. A. Andrews. • Holu esville--=Rev. A. Edwards, John Calbeck, J. II..I Elford; Miss D. A. Holmes, Mary Holmes, Mick. F: Carter, W. Laithwaite, D. Baskerville, John Elliott, Henry Cook. Bayfield- Rev. Mr. Baugh ' Rev: J. S. Cook, George Green,Chas. Smith- Hensall—Fev. E. Hill. `Blyth—Jas_ Suininers, Rev. W. Birk. IBelgrave-Rev. J. Philp,; C. W. Iawrence, W. I3engougb,Mrs. R. Long, 'Mrs C G. Bell 'S". D. Weldon, Jas. Dow,: Jas. • Timmon. Wingham—Rev.; G. H; Cornish,; John Neilans, John Cooper 11rs:'. McCullough. Brussels -Rev: I). C.Clapp • pison, C. W. -Cousin. Lucknow-Rev. J. S; ,Smith, John Walker, - John : H. Me- Hardy. 'Ashfield—Rev. R. C. Renders; Wm. Gardner, Miss E. Hunter, Miss May - Andrews, Jas. .Hamilton, , A.' Miller. Riversdale—Rev. E. Tesl;ey, Dungannon —Bev.,Jas. Caswell, Rev. L. 0. Rice, P. Anderson, John McLean, Mr. and Miss Graham, Jos.,Withrington, Wm., Bailey,. Wm..-Mobren, Samuel Pentland, Agnes Morrow., Agnes Pentlaud,Catherine Sher), pard Manchester Rev: Alfred E Smith, Miss S,. Blair, John and Eliza Pierce. Bervie-Rev. Robt. Davie,- J. B: Free-' man, ITeeswater-Rey. A. G. HHarris;-W. R. Hamilton; Mi:Pheasant, Mrs.-lHarris, At'3.30'Rev. A. Andrews addressed the convention on "How best to -promote the interest.of Sabbath school work in the .District." He -said every :one engaged• in the wool -should 'do the very best they can in their own school, and strongly i dvocat- von Road Concession, Ports .of Lots Nos. e xl 7 IIu lie t 0 , ed a cheerful Rlld ple..lSti.lit sprit 111 all.. township of Godericll,,each containing about. 75 acres nearly- all cleared and mostiyfree from stumps. There aro on the preluiscs good frame out-bnitdinbs'a frame house, agood earfn orchardsMidd a ue crftiili 1springeree. The 'abovefarniis' ituated on the IItro1 Read, about 1 'miles froul Clinton.. /lay- be purct ncd. either sep.u.tety or in one block• -For: lurtber partly illar5 and terms apply to • JOHN RTD'OUT Clinton. . Wheat, scot ' - $0 08 a' 0 90 White wheat, 0,; S7 a 0 $8 Spring, • 0 88 a .0. Oats, U 34' a' 0 3950 ■ Basle 0 Ori a 0 .55 Sprin Stook., well assorted an 9a g Peas, 0'82 a: 0 Flour, 5.-QO a 5 50 Potatoes, -0 :°3 a -0 35- • coni I t-. - p e e in -all de atment. , Butter, 0.19 •a 0.20 Eg e 0'21 ; a •..0 22 ' LL--0001)8—SOLI. Ulf - Hav, - 7.'50 a S 00 HS Sheep ides, pelts- .- '07 '5000 - aa 0'00"i5 ,' L, Lamb skins, 0.50 .a1 1'00 Wool, - - O 220 k0:25 , Geese, - 045 a .:0.60 ' Chickens, per pair. - ' 0 40- • a: 0 50 • PorDuck, fae,'• pe•'pair, 0 50 a 1t• 8 0O'fi01) Turkeys, each = 0fl aa 1 25 - 7 50 ' o Makes Your 1 TICKHAI THE BOQT MAKER. DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF i1.teit, W�wmcn 'gond Ciuldreii's i opts & Shoe. Let no nus now omit to'buy The fragrant "'Teaberry, ' and try -Upon the Teeth its cleansing powers, Anti gaina Breath like ,scent of flowers:--- PROP.ERUES FOR SALE.• Farm for Sale:: r (1111 ,Subscriber offers for sale Lot 45, 1st, eon o1: 1_L :Tuel ersmit} ,,London'Road, within 24,- 'miles Of the Town of Clinton, and 3,1E. l rueeheld.:Thi.,. farm contains' 100 acres' of homeland'. well wafered by ne\'er farliilg springs. No waste land. Ootid :or- •har.l and' odthuildutgs. .Teens easy. For further: 1larticulars apply. to 51118. 'ELIZABETH ORANl, 18 tf Clinton, P.0 ,FARM FOR SALE. Sunday:school work. Also promptness, doing; little, by little, and persevetence tall about our work, and getting,; others;' interested, spoke strongly.in favor of the use of-catecbisms -and also denounced the use of printed questions in the school. The thorough preparation' of the lesson by teachers': meetings and personalstudy,• .FARM I' - OR SA , Normal .classes, nvtion The next thought ''Who arcoe to deno the:,vork,' flf?t; rui sub 5111)01 'offers' for s le''that Leelc,'icntiy the ministers Should encourage and at:,-,' ,L situated farm bcillg tlle..,lort111;alfofLot 33;10th tend the school: n'11eI1 possible, and teach ;once'ssion of,G'odelich low�t{ship, containing 43 acres, when he can 'lead in' the teachera •meeting!'fore or less, on,i'Inch thpre aro a frame house, stoUle; r utd grantiry andli> beef. 'Gv011 clay' loanrand young for the study of. the lesson, ane preach oil:- orchard.; Nevci-fadin spritlg creek rclmling through one of tli'e. lessons • occasionally.'. Third.. tl)5 place IVALTON 1)'OGSAYOP.TiI, (•lintvu P.O: thouglit,.j f0 When. should this work be: I t.sti6ridi to,iwuship, Aug. 17,185°. done`"' now, while you haive;oppoituuitv., .'-Rev-.-'J..Oaswell next led in;the;disclis- SPLENDID FAR.II fol SALE' .:,cion, showing -tile princitil object of all • Sabbath school work —tlie conversion .of r \Illisubs' riberolte s for Sale Ins'1arn1 consisting Christ—byt of Lot \o, ,13, Sit the 11th concession of Hallett; the bonen el ithose aroundn-its., in- 195 ures. Over: 100 acres cleared an't- mderdrained' teres vs„. me i -selves in A. around -lis. and 11 1 high state of. cutti,ation.. On the paeniises ]vet s:, Me�41'S. Cor n,sh', A. G. Harris, W:. are a, good frame' hoose, t„ o fi;time bares, frame Blrhs incl Mr. t .. ' st bles "amu other ontbuildin s 1'•w•o arehards, with: s i atC3 •.eritel'ed into- eery va�iety of'frutt' well a, ttered by sprmg,creel:' discuosiun••• running through :the lvt..'Situate 2,,}. miles from Lon. A splendid tissortlnent' of all the latest'styles'' Of 1 r 'U' 2225''desboro station, aiid 901310sfrom the Tow.n'of Clinton'. p D e c tit R A. E i a i l ' tl u' t ichool.nnd5btneliesquitc:convenient: 1h,sis one 05 Wthe best whe t•farns( in the county of :Iluron. • Also,: to rent, :a good farin -of 100. acres,, in Nortb-- t'er•th.. „5atcres.cleared., Perms and particul yrs on application. c c `„ .! ev. Edwards the ,1ec at' are '• l difficulties u - \Vh then cele < fHculaieso Coun- hiclr�lre, cttirl nlal;:e np on -shot t notice " `A perfect fit n'uaran- p f iced,by Sabbath schools. and how can they be ' Prices .reasonable.• overcome," The first 'difficulty '-in tile: country wit' distance ; next, the scarcity . of literature, and Lack of interest. The Chairman said the troubles lay With. the parents and teachers, riot with the MACHINERY.: •AND MILL Scholar's, ]CRESS`. GOODS Black. and Colored Cashmeres Fancy All Dress Goods, .:Brocaded ."Silks, Black an Colored Moires for Trimmings. Wool- Our StOckbof Hosieroves .n.. 'assorted. Will be found vel complete and well Y I? Mantles for fall and winter wear _ 1greatret KNIT�t)I� ,' ��- 'va y. It 'is conceded -that` 'a, - utter - IILNItY MEDD, Nov. 23, 15S r. 1 2nt I ondesboro P.O- li,ev. J..1 Sm>tll Said ft, cllflculty,i•as' 1.. • 1.olt'3\.LL the lack, o:f int est ln. the spiritual work, I riot's.; subscriber offers -for sale on the n105t Advanta• ad',ocated the holding, of p1`LCer•'rucefings I "•Pcoi)53033501 the,maohinety tntibuilding at Pre- illi the .eptintl I sent used OS the'Olinton Planing Mill, which embraces:' 1 I .t 35 horse-power;boiler arid 14 berse'power engine, :i Rev.111r. enders spoke ofthe bene its tt e p r l; t I• H l i f' r 'Liner moulde tennetin machine lowermo•- of CIICiti t_( 003 ention8-' ttst r shaper, blind sl t•machine all hi first class order. The establishinent as It Stands will be: sold ' at "about . The IneetingIn.the•church ill•:theeven,-' half its original' cost and 'is,.a decided • .bargain,.`an(I wttbvaswell .at ended- a large' audience; has Hereto done a.large, btismess., :Only reason for t n . ,g,- wish. ' renlni l With' fine music; led' by the church chow:; Selly"o 1s that the plopnetgr.doesnot ,1s1 to , • n busi»e s. A• deep,:ilitelevt :seemed to. be taken in the I The machinery wrllite solei separate iddesited. �roceedin" - - 11. SIEVENS,. • --- d i '• d.'. •t . Clinton, Sept. 28,1882: Olifrton. e nese. •,�' s l)rocee ngs we we no able to get, in time for this •issue. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. •1 ri11Ili follgwirig properties; are :offered for stile, 0u Speaking of disaflowanee. the `i\lanitoha 1 oast •terms7,f p•tyment.. "'` • T cottage the corner of�(`tneen and Shipley v1. 1 ,t,.w ` ti i room and 1 i tiir nmc room's b tl r • o to t streets, c n g liou5c,.tS`.c bib* well aii,4listern, with either` one or two.lot5Y en which. there are a number of fruit trees and: a stable. One of the, bootlocttrons in'town. ' T.WO storey house on.Rattcnbury street, cotrtainiu9 eight. monis; near Albert street. . To be sold whole or•in parts, 100 feet on Isaac, street, fromthe caner• on Mary, '100 dccp--to'a lane. ' Two iota on theRattenbury Lstatb;5006 side -of North street:., Good'btiilding•lots, as they enjoy the advert," tage of two street:, Apply at this i�ffic5 • 3Jountuneel sa s . `"fhe tension, is too he g ti great. "'The public mind of the province is' in ferment, an+lat.any time.. the im- pulse to arise and assert the rights' of Manitoba may,carry people le further than they }i'isli ; and, depeucl; on it, when 'the st•prdy settlers of Manitoba do assert them- selves, the Ottawa government inust come down or the Canadian confederation goes to smash:" .PROPERTIES . FOR .S'ALE'. It ,ri,uet be. confessed,. that Amortcans • • erovy En1;latrd io:0110 particular—bat fire r�11IA', desirable C L,,,,,n Isnu'Street, lately oe env ht>ss.:'friendly :•,Idniira,tion fur ifs tnotivu 01ined by Albert 1 1lirb:oil, Seven looms; hood } - r w•oo(s shut, tum i, first-clrtss • •tree».." lerms:easy.-- envy 1 t i � Ch - �l`1Hncti'1 iii i i t;' COL. Has rnu. 1Us l 0 ive imey. e .) &' .pplyto' .1a'r ltt.tisalG or the Itiiderst,net1 tslleetu'rd h� -- - i'.f Gladsl,une, a. genuine �■ l t f f t r t' is t tl,e pu,u tale 4 product o reI I his i .o rut .t LsO COTTAGE' AND LOT,lately 'owned by .1. 0. 'Crich c0i'veniellt'to the NSss- ]t ala by Station.. fif British powe�'-t 1V' dignity :in() p,irliy. Will be sold eheall olid on, C103 3Orlrr:i of flayr$C1rt ••• 110,'rlval i`n town ` Of hisehtricfer luirl cl)nduct; and •tile Apply• to :S0 111 s,, lir the undcrsr ued. - tl! tlt.hlt,s :ref • Ate .hone+ rnirl. forel;it LSci 07115'1" 3111,11 A\T B,„%„/,:1)0:.,r,-'1t run +'f �� �tbn s two glees fland.�, lienee ii)ltl other 1>Uilditlos Apply top • skill Our direct . p f. t f• S t h e gl h a d Irish l l toenvy Eng 5 lm Or 'i•on .0 Go C n '1S and 1,11 r)maucy; tansl meracnns 1u1 1 Mlle possession t+r sn'h ri prdmu r We Tweeds and Serges are worthy of special: attention iiia it lava"0ticitt rfirrasr.ifi.rlirs11I��I.\Tl\ll�zC_ CO7."1';, spcct that ,t iq ant t pleasant, nuhject of• t Initon, \o,.; 183?. tio6u tt i ••• contemplation, or dlscn9;i )n -_,- Cl lel+'++Irl tar•Oce411:- - Il•wo.iu e to believe tl10 c, ,who are, acl- voc'iting.the, cause of 0130 1iquor;cleale.rs it1 having Sir Johl :Macdonald take the con', trol of tkte liquor traflic out of the hands 'of the provincial-authorities,we uinst believe that the movement is really, in tlieinterests of .tem:perance 'and sobriety, `n. Joliii i,iacdonald declares tact he does not fend to remove any 0± the restrictions by which the traftkc;is at preSen•surr..mtided , yet -the Itquor, dealers arc anxious that, the -change should be m.Icie Trl15 is propably the fiirStisstalkC to which 611(0, w+hn'deal' ,iLiquo tyi3OLalt Of the!Jurly to xul the catise of• Sobriety .(3151; tetnperauce, ' No 1 i. ,aoclbt the nest ul tl C :will 1>c tile: fol Ili rt nu of a telilperan.0 olg,llii;'et on by theltgndr tnanufacturers,'th+ obJ'ct being of 000090 ;to put down the col'umption'of•ultoX.i- •ca.tino'.beoerages. Some Of tlin-.pl'ornulc'nt 'politicians might -be inrluced to take 'a ' Y -fol t} halYCl'inr and mount tb1�s'Gtnrtl. nv 1 : hu t John • 70 or aur7.;itlon, DLO ( ;red ) It)nl onnsea ny ceeess of any kind set m n 5v 1 es d Would' he 'flattered i f he W91-0 cote(' tra Owingto the rapid increase of ou.r business in other branches we find that we'have riot -room for okxr --------C-,ROCKET---an:d,l--GLASSWARE and offer: • our whole stock `t Cost, R. COik Ill1s undersigned begs dtd.inforrtt his customers hull' T trite. public �''en'cra�ly, that he bas .ilna-on hand l n very largo Stock of No. 1 Fish colt istin % of ;1 T,1'is. of y 6 s b 0 ) �. k' Superior t Lake u o White Fish 81: -Trout t a p �! s� ou iso ,, 1 t: A i3)s. P r o Nbake Huron llerr ll Ni.. moo, will be told at the lowest 'retn inetativarit04, THOS. COOPER, Grocer. Clinton, Nov, 211. 088 t,. o tcusands f graves tri. u111wi11 robbed of their tictims, Dies prolonged; I1' hal illness and health Ie- red by tlle:nse of tlte.great ,GERMAN INVIGORATOR: .: whleh po,itivoly and lierinaneutlycures impotency nt a 00101 •s,m1 all diseases that follow lea sequence hf Self:Abuse, as 'patron.'- .It is a sign of-heakthy 0)01161.. CIe+' loss -of energy, loss of r icnrory, universal lassitude nut t h C e L1Crs, ,Set io t:he. book, iliiniless of Vision, pretmature old age;:anit Veldplilellt whi'l the 'li(110 I �r'"'' )ti011 ofli uer f It.'il ill i• h ) � reducing tee uttiir • other tit 1. Cl L q.. o ver disen6cs that to insanity or colsnm 1- •about 0 1 tion anti a premature gra, y 1 ( t f111i Llat1011 1 grave tont ole NV 0 )•iII then lc c Send for circulars with testitt_olilals free by mail. ,,:; -,�; h `I'1r1.Of it taken but Of 1110 't the ) t oh, Ac. The INV1G(1ItATtOP tssold at 1 per bo�,'or sic boxes. Co., ' for $5, by. all druggists, or will be, sent free by mail, se- ' halIOt of i5t00at i>s CbCCause• t11e . re - et l ' r001e 1 :00 •.1„ trc } s , c, t rcccilit of price, liy nddrossit)" ��'• StfiiCt1011-t t1T:L,CAIti'1'Otftt(1 it are not severe h`, .5, t.rrit St., urtlggDill 197Suminit811., Tolcd9Ohio: enough.. lytlt+ It 09(0ittll,' 100. ti (313..— 1. II. Combe, Solcytgei,tfor 0330013, . f Toroflto l.elegisuti. tl. RJIDDLECOM7� Watch &-Clock Maker • JEWELLER.; Opposite the tlarket, Clinton, .Where lie keep- n select assurtntent of \\'ioIC.1ri S, (•)LOOKS, .9x13\VELLFlItY, SILV likt,\V ARE', ."�1c.,• 9 0-RUICJSHA,NK, BRICK. BLOCK, GLINTO-N _�1 V CL LN L o . The undersigned having again opened out a general stock of Goods, take this op- -, pottunity of thanking their old customers for the liberal patronage afforded them when in business before, .and trust that by giving Special Bargains. to get all �th;eu old customers back-, and `Many .new ones. We intend. to keep full lines in the follawinb Dry: Goods :- e' n Grey Cottons, Sheetin s, Ducks Denims '.:Biu and G>< e�% o g . 1 , � o Tickings, Cotton Yarn, Carpet Warp,; ' Flannels, Grain Bags, Winceys, Tablings, Dress Goods an Ti rmrziings, Small wares, Bic: Tweeds, Coatings, ' it and Tailor's . • NTGioh he n 11L.sell at rcnsonat)le 1 tits.' Itepoi ing of every do cription 1)rounitly nttCnc]ed-l'f! and., all :wo1'k warranted. J. f3I1)1);L1.C;O'11131,. Clinton Nov. 79s2, - T0 OLSI on Spencer sheet 11531, door to. the ef11 n ni rr810on10)43115Scll•la•• ��''Tp •4"t S 11 C O til 1 1 �lltf5tho.h U ar or c 1arid flower 1 11011, flea alsilry Otiarter net e lot,:�fruit a 1 0 v )I it mediate o ssesaintr ten.. • l t t t 1 1, i 111I95 Trimmings; Ready. Made Overcoats, Suits, G'ENEHALILINES.USUALLY KEPT: , a,. n .fie czaZ value � H.AT s L+UL: L . S'C()UI+:: IN THF DIFFERENT :'1l1TAKES. AND GAPS,. :LARGE Aspir.r MEN`.L' TN M1 N'S, 'WOMEN'S & 'CHILDREN'S. u$BE1t'S; 'i7Y"l .Q: Fi i9gl F ".,;. . L -'a ..position, to' )a. cash :for. our: goods, and- get' them' at -the lowest As ,we are, iii,..y possible .price, .parties buying _from tis: may expect to 'get bargains;- as our motto - • is `r'srrali;profits•and quick returns."• Purchasers are rest)eetfully -requested to call and see Our goods.' and get' Ivo are bound to sell at tLe lowest paying prices„ Hodgens'-`Olc Clinton, Sent: , • prices;! as 4' d k Block Albe>l t qtr e.et k. V f�l�ltt �r��i,. is1'1'00300<W' ) 5)405)110 i11 a . • ls'' "yyA11•C undersignedtr sit factory tniwncr, il' • kinds of Robin: I'Aissin o,i. •� �nvso PAPER lY �ntso and o F 1 vr, a Il:uso . I A R o C t, , 'r mrtaixo,0,0 th,o shortest notice and at the 1r10St reason- , able'r{tats. Iresulence-.-ltatt,bfibni'y Street, 9' doors' wept of the 'If ehtlrtll, ' S[ay15•' , 1.r0ECl3,P0•118 1 CUnton, Mitt'' 18,'1882. .e NEW ERA will Abe: sen' from to t0 he .5. January, 1884, to nem.. ��ecnribers . car -t%e scum of 1,50 1gr i t1 i•n. advance;. 0 Q � a.1�Ince The t . i e d l R.� •, t e a th n IV s33