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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe New Era, 1882-12-07, Page 9StROURO THE COUNTY. Geo. 'Thexton,. druggist, Seafortb, . has `removed to Uxbridge. A large shipment ce? -fowl was reoently made from Exeter to Manitoba. Mr. 'Abraham Alcorn, Auburn; .has sold his village property to Mr. John Smith for the sun of $0,500. Mr. Clarke, of Seaforth, now hes in him henry over 350 birds, Boma of then, being from the beat strains in America.' This year the township of Ashfield will be;entitled to a eeeenddepntyreeve• Mr. A. C. Hawkins is going to be a candidate. A BEAUTIFUL H'S&D OF HAIR. There • is mailing snore pleasing in the external appear oor' h beautiful puce of women man an a gtiful head t e ,of hair, and it is possible for every person to ,possess • it by using the long and well known ese,Hair,Rsetorer. Sold at 50 cents per'. by all- druggists. On Tuesday Mr: Geo:- Irwin. of Port; Albert turned 12 dozen and fear -•horse, ,hoes in 9 hours a d 6 mutes. 4 -The Grey farm, on the 11th concession of McKillop, was sold by public auction to Mr. John ,McClure, of McKillop, for the sem of $3;410. Robt. Little, formerly of.Brussels, is a erzndidate: for the Locals Legislature in Manitoba.; 11e is running on the Censer- : vatiye ticket. Mr. Thomas Russell, of .Usborne, ,has' sold his fine bull calf,. "Golden Prince," to. Mr. Hoggartb, of Hibbert, for the hand- some sum ,;of.$250.. Wm. Aiken & Son, of St. Marys have. leased -the store inFamines Block, Exeter, lately occupied by -Mr. Keeler, where they purpose starting in businese. ilissezeiveeHeas is one of the most atri lag and pleasing of characteristics and c easily be obtained by the nse of.the .,Cingsl Hair Renewer.Sold at 50 cents per bot by'aIl druggists. The schooner Malta ran ashore be about quarter of a wile south of the Ba held pier in the blow on Thursday ewe hag ; she is a total wreck. No lives los Mr. Robt. Scott, (Burnaide);McKillop recently `purchased ;.a fifty acre fir% nea • 'St. Marys, and last -week sold it again clearing over $500 on the transaction. Mrs. Holliday, forieerly of Godericb, died last week; in Debate. Mr. E Welsh has purchased from Mrs. McGowan that farm known' as lot 34, con. 4, East. Wawanosh, and comprising 100 acres, .for the sum of $6,200. A fire broke out last Tuesday night in the upper story of a frame block of stores owned by James Stretton, on Turnberry street, Brussels, soda frame store owned. by -John Angus and occupied by Oeeal, furniture dealer. " Some of the adjoining property. was considerably injured before the fire was extinguished.. Stretton's loss is about $1,600, which is believed to be covered by insurance. The cause of the fireis auppoeed to be a defective stovepipe, The GREAT GERMAN INVIGORATOR is the marvel of the Medical World,- It never fails t000inpletely cure Nervous Debility. Impo- tenoy. Mental Depression. and all diseases caus- ed from excesses. The testimony of thousands can be had by -writing E. J. Cheney, Toledo, Ohio, sole agent for the ,United States. Price 11.90 per box, Blithe/Les for 36.00. It your drug - gait does not keep the remedy, send to head head- quarters andget medicine b : rtetheo e mail Circu- lars y, C sell= lars and,'testimonials on application. Sole agent for Clinton, J. H. Combe. The-resi en a of Mr. -David—Wilson; a- farmer residing about a mile from Auburn, of the 1st con. of W. Wawanosh, was de- stroyed by fire on. Friday morning,' last. Mr. Wilson went to bed about 10 o'clock, on Thursday evening, and about 1- o'clock on Friday -morning was awakened by the, smoke. Being alonehe could save noth- ing. ,;His household effects, with the ex- ception of ,a stove,- were all destroy to- gether with about 80 bushels of. corn and a quantity of apples. There waa no in -sur - Mr. P. E. Brown's services' as a• teacher Wave been secured: for No., 5 Colborne school for 1883. Port Albert School Trus- tees have again secured the services of the present teacher, Mr. T. F. Young. Mr.r. P. Strang has' been re-engaged to teach '-school section No. 1, Colborne, at an. ad- vance in salary. Mr. J. Coyne has been re=engaged in the Moncrieff :school, Grey,. °le for the coining year at an increase of sala- ry. Mr. Wm Pendergast has .been- engag- ed in the Bamburg- school for 1883.• Mr. re Robert Evans has been engaged in Beech wood school, McKillop, for the coming n- year. Mr. Edward J. Evans has been en t. gagedin the Irishtown school,` McKillop, for the'. coming year at an increase of salary.: r ` Well,,suppose for the sake iiflargument , 'end .it`is only for'the sake of'.argnn eat that such a thingcouldeven be supposed, Jos that'the Tories; were successful in causing a new election in West Huron,' who • could' ' they put in the field as standard bearer? Mr. Porter has been through the mill`and received so severe a grinding that he will "never do it again, sir " Mr. Platt had his throat cut politically by Mr.-' F. W: Johnston at Smith's Hill, and will takeno more .stock in the concern ; and. Mr. F.W. Johnston bas .a.'.big, er` bg contract: on hand now, in the contest for; the hoes, House,:• than hecan well manage: Where is :th Tory stuff in West' Huron to make a mem- ber out.' of ?-Signal. a""" lase If Catarrh hasdestroyed,.sense o yourt you and -hearing; Hall's Catarrli:Cure will cure you 78 cents per bottle.- Druggists sell it. Por sale by J: H. Combe. The annual meetingof- the pat patrons the Kinbnrn Cheese factory was. held on Wednesday, last.;` Mr.George Stephenson, the auditor, read there port when _.: :. .. report, BIl it was shown that 1,285,083 pounds of *Milk had been delivered at the factory, from which. 122,26E pouads. oi dheese had been made. The average price realized by the patrons for 10 pounds' of :milk was 8 cents andi s x milts.: The Company's'offer to, make ' the cheese for the coming:aeason at the°same rate at last, viz., 24- cents per pound, was accepted. Mr. J. R. Murray was re -en- gaged as salesman and manager, and Mi. R. Jamiesoe as''becretarytreasurer. Mr.: W. E. Coldwel1, president; declining re- electiou, Mr. Wm' Armstrong -was elected. president. Appropriating a- •balance ;of. $325, loft from last season, a, dividend of 25 percent on the capital stock was de - elated. rt, Since the first of; last February Mr. Jo -Craig, of the llth concession of McKillop sold $102. 'worth ".of eggs from about :60 hens, besides what he, used in This ow family. - 31reGeor a R. Coldwell, B. A. son<of Mr. W. Co dwell of.Hulltt, has formed apartnershipwith Mr. Kenn' d of Win- nipeg,, e .Y,.. nipeg, and the firm :'-have ''o opened a law of- fice in that city. • THERE is no doubt about it, that De. VAN I nRENS-KIDNEY, CURE is'tile only known re-' needy that sciencerhas bestowed upon man- -kind that willositivelycure kidney diseases P Ask your -druggist -for it. -' Last Tuesday evening the. log house on the farni formerly' owned by- Saml.` Barr,,, Sth con., Grey, was burned down. The :house has been vacant for some time and was uninsured. IP YOU ere desirous to.obtein immediate re. lief frdni' and kidney trouble, and thus pre- vent the fatal,resulta;'that always attend'the, neglect,of'these distreseing complaints (and who does not?) why takeDlt.' Vex, BUREN's;` • KIDNEY CURE at once. It is safe, simple and effectual. Mr. Wm. Vanatone has sold:his farm on -lot 4, con. 4, Eastern .diviftion;`Colborne, to Mr. Richard Walters, forthe sum; of $3,200, the farm consists of 100 acres, 70 cleared the ballanee: being well timbered, and has no buildings; on it.• ' On Wodnsday morning" the . handsome- , brick residence of Mr. Wrn. Pybos 8th concession, Usborne, was totally consumed by fire; which orginated.fronl an ash bar- re1.--There was isesinsurance-en the--build-.- ing, which will consegnontly be a complete n • ON AL1, the ills that flesh is heir to kidney dieeaie'is the most distressing. To sufferers, we can only say, take DR. VAN BCREN's ICID• REY CURE at once, and 'thus obtain a ',relief ,sun cannot find elsewhere. A 11 druggists Mr. Hugh Love,•• Sr., --of -Hills Green, bas purchased the farm of Mr. Wm. ;Hill, paying therefor the slim of: $5,800.' • The Earle contains 100 oeres and adjoins :the village. ]t::also adjoins the present farm' Which Mr.._Love owns in Hey., .Mt 'Love is now the owner nof>, three hundred' acres, of as fine land as. there is in. Canada... A deer which was being hunted In. the vicinity of Exeter one day last week, `be- coming probably exhausted and excited,, •. jumped the station fence and ran down the road leading to the market,• and tak- ing a bee line down Main Street turned into Mr. Willis' lumber yard, where it was despatched bya blow on the head with a piece of lumber. LLulrs who saffer periodically from pains ,in_the back Neel find immediate relief in a few doses of Ds. Vex Bunetes KrnNEY .CURE. It Paas never known to _ fail._.. -Try it at .once. •Tar, druggist keeps: it. On Thusday last while Mr. S. Littlejohn, of,Eseter, was working in a well on the farm of Mr. McDonald, Thames Road' Ue- • borne, -he -niet with a serious accident. He had commenced bricking up the well, and had sent the bucket to the top for a'quan- tity of brick, when the'roppave away, allowing it to descend on Mr." Littlejohn, striking him on the head and shoulder,. inflicting a very serious wound. _.The young thoroughbred bull the ;Pro- perty of Mr: George Sproat, of Tooker - smith, died on Friday -morning last When Mr. Splroat went. -to the stable he found the animal badly bloated and suffering severo- ly. :He adopted speedy means for his re -- lief, bat in vain. This fine •animal waa just two years old and Mr. Sproat only had him one. season. He purchasechhini about a year ago for $250. FREE OF CllAlt61h1.. All persons suffering from Coughs; Colds, .Asthma, ;Bronehitis, Loss of_voice, or any affection of the Throat and Lange, are re ,gnested to call at'Watta & Co. andJ. H. Cotnbes' Drug Store and.get a Trial Bottle of Dr.•.K:ings New�aiiopyry for Consumption, free of oharge,''wbich will convinoethem of its wonderful merits and show whet a regular dollar -sire bottle will do. •Gall early.. STREET TALK,. • " Howmuch better you looks Mr. " S.' "Yes; iylat=s gaiifed-32-pouads 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.": • Manitobageneral' election tttkes place nextmonth. Nomination en th'e ,.6th, polling on tlie 23rd. - : The Archbishop of Canterbury died at London, on Saturday.. Tzewas ode ofthe most.eminent men in England... His -re-1 mainsavere intered at Westminister A.bby.' 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:, , DominicBa1sam The great lung remedy is also a valuable anti • dote• to croup. Mrs. Quinn,Weiliu ton St.' I3rantforl, says:—" One of, lay children was niezod with an alarming attack of croup, as the. child got;blaek in the face Iwas frigbtened,and ran into my next neighbor's Mrs, English, 'wild hand me.a bottle of Dominion :Cough Balsam' Which Mr.. English had been 'usilig, for sore lags, I' gave my child a, dose whicL gave lin -nediate-rehet rsoon after T gay s another aiid in a short time my child was all right and at Vey. T' sent for a bottle to keep in the house,'; as I believe it, was the means of saving my child's life." Prieo: 25 cones. , • • 8. TAPSCOTT 'h CO., Ikf dn,u facfua cs-s,. die., . $ranit find. Jas. H. Combe, Agent. WINTER :AR1i,ANGEMnENTS. ALLAN LINE OF ROYAL Y[Ail. 9TEA i$HIP9., '- LIVIBPOOL---- y0NDONDDRRIHLAS00W. SRORTEST SEA PASSAGE. Va a t n,iin tersnedt atean ai a to a rag or i ase . - rte at Lowest ,fates. Sailings every Saturday from-lialifar, and eitery two weeks from Portland, • - • Persons wiebing to send for their friends can obtain- passage certtfioahos atloweet rates hom England, Ire- land and Sootland fro' any city or.railwaytown in ,Ca... nada, widthsenipocnt isactunded loss a smalldeda tion it the tibket In not 'used. • Steerag5Possongois ace booked to London, Cardiff 1 Bristol, Queenstown, Dorry,Bolfaut and Glasgow, at aloe prices es to Liverpool. • :,. :Po rthrou gh.tioket eiontorery-inioriaationapplyto A, 0. PATTISON, Agent, C.T,R,, Cilnton, - UND.E RTAk ING — Y THE 'SUBSCRIBER HAKES A'SPECIALTY' of thio;business' and keeps constantly on hand; a large assortment of COFFINS, CASKETS COFFIN TRIMMI•NGS,. SHROUDS,, And everything in the Undertakfn • line' and s 1, eau furnish 'everything suitable for a funeral, on the shortest indica and At' :the most 1 easallaMle Rates TWO . SPLENDI D I k:IARSES • KEIT" FOR I1Iit+, R>a lilur:x rAF Pi c> • Opt OSIPE 1 } -•GREAT BARGAINS - GENERAL &ROCER! (AVER TIIIRTY YEAR'S EXPERIENCE_PROVES lJ the GENUINE !SINGER to be the moat durable and the best sewing machine In the world. Itis simply constructed,' easy to: operate, does not getout. 1 of repair, and lasts a lifetime. Over !61]000 Singer Machin: -fold last year: LOCAL OFFICES—All • -GO EBICH, WING -HAM, BRUSSE S ANDEXETER. ' .EXE E . Head -Office -for -the -County of> Huron OPPOSITE COMMERCIAL HOTEL, 9 1 HURON' ST., CLINTON., f P `1`DIY N HAI I,. 'Intending purchasers will. do'wefl to test the SINGER before purchasingq any:other'_ kind. Tns liasv ti THE O ntarnsr.• O11 and Needles for all kinds of" THOS. STEVENSON. r,1 machines 'always on hand. i. ' G. E. CRA WFORD, AGE . s:.oscs.a' Gunton, Aub. 3,1882. - HALL'S• 4 Lbs. for $1 3 Lots. for *i, Tatra, 'choice for 60 csenita.' Women' e Shoes 1 sad B , i u wards. PRUNEi, OUTS & SHAES pp TAS 14 6°14 MENS HIgH BOOTS,'good, 3E.25. ' TEA. SETS $2.25." Crockery/ er& Glasses r cLA a e SS i�ETS 50 Y e.><ndt>< B 4 IJ Buy C • our Goods. 1115. <, APPLES WANTED -WE WAN11 TWO THOUSAND BARRFUS OF FALL AND wrltrl� pP es r whish the highest market price will be psid. Don't sell without seeing ua, . - T. 8�1'SON & ' SWITZER. • CLINro», Sept.; 1882, • •"H^'5 UNACQUAINTEn WITH THE GEOGRAPHY OF :TH15 COI: I.: TOY WILL SEE EN 15'51.4151,40 THIS:MAP THAT TH`: CflTCAGO,ROCR ISLANII&PACIFIC R Y! Calls the attention of travelers to the central pqoi tion%of-its' nine, connecting the East and the West, by- theou shortest route; and, carryingca'passengers,itn sen cit , change of rs, Bluffs;bLea n ortth, enc Kan sus neat', CouncilS.Pa . It connects Atchison, Depots pons -a it St. Paul. It connects r ts. betty ion:: Depots with. all the principal lines of r. Its equip:- meta ween: the Atlantic and the Pacific Oceans. Its eposed mentis unrivaled and magnificent, being composed of Most Comfortable and Beautiful Day -Coaches, magnificent Horton Reclining Chair Cars,, Pull- man's Prettiest Palace: sleeping rCars, and. the Best Line of Dining Care in the World. Three Trains. between Chicago and Missouri River Pointe; - Two'' Trains, between Chicago end Minneapolis and at Paul, via the Ramose 'AL BERT LEA' ROUTE." 11TE. A Slow. and. Direct Line, via' Seneca and Banka- • kee, has recently been opened between: Richmond, Norfolk, Newport News, Chattanooga, Atlanta, Au gKusta, Naehvslle Louiaviile, Lexington, Cincinnati,; Indianapolis.anii Lafayette,- and. Omaha,-Minneap- .: .olio and St. 'Paul .and intermediate points. -• •All Through, Passengers - Travel; on Feat. Express Tickets for hale at all nrineipal: Treker Offices in the United Canada. Baggage -.checked -through, andratesof fare al-. ways as lbwas'competitora thatoffer leseadvan- Por detailed information, get the.: traps and Fold- CREAT 'ROCK.I L SLAN'D ROUTE,. • At your nearest,TioketOffiee, or address R. R CABLE 'E • 8T.,JOHN Sic¢ Pres-.& Gen'1 )•1'g r Geu•t '1'4'1. h T'.e_ A,',,. •• p+NfC4"rs ATA 1113 ;URE caltompel Is Ileroinnieuded 1 y PhYslcians. - CUREE3 Catarrh of the Nasal Cavity -Chronic and Ulcerative; Ca# h'cf the Ear, Eye or Droat. It is -taken INTERNALLY, and" acts PIRECTLY I upon the'P,iood and Mucous Surfaces of 'the' System; It the best Blood Purifier in the WORLD, and is, worth ALL, ::at is charged :for k, for .' THAT 'alone: THE; ONLY CNTERR!i, CURE FOR CATARRH )IAILKET Cin V0Qffrza, c aycase a! $Ino 'act Cara Vl- t i r March 23,1' • hfy little da ;;iii• r ol,d with Catarrh for two gains , n r,• - -uiuch benefitted by, the use.of' R,tII c%ure•" She is now about eurdi:. W. T. HOUSE. �Vi ,i 1',TT',.Ont., March 2Q; -1S82. Ihaveused'HAI l's (;irarrh'Cure" and judg- ing from the good -le vita I- derived" - i one from one bottle, believe itwill •c,,,r., the most stubborn caseof Catarrh if its • u;e bo continned for a: reasonable le::gth'o1 ttnta, W'.. tI; HEL3 EMS: A '.:° )ril,March 20,1852. _ t , , r , (,Tents, f.a . . i ,q',, Catarrh Cure for the. last year, aad 'c,-i,u_ u,Li,'t: satisfaction. H. 'W. HOBSON, Druggist. Hall' 1 r S r Il. Cure Is sold by H all Wholesale and Retail Druggists. • and -Deals _in Patent Medicines in. 'Lbited.States and Canada. •..,ul CE's 95 cents ait111$',300 D a' • O2. The onl'v' geruiue 112111'0('titarrh Cure is matt: tifacture.l by r J. OI[1 1.&6, CO., Toledo, 0. 'l Beware of itiiitatfons. 'Bottled:fel. the Ontario traae by H W. HOBSON." WeII'and Qat. J.• 11..eOMBE, Agent. Clinton. I M1'1IO F1 You may talkabout your TEAS asou• like 1J. y , I'll tell you what, if you want good Tea go to P RODB'S, THE CROCER,. For he has a - large lot' of Tea on hand of all which. -kinds, ch. he says Must be sold in 60 days, and in or- der to ' ._do so he Will sell the verybest- Teas' in th e , m arket at the very lowest prices. Ills Teas, r an e in prke from 15 to 70 centsPer. pound. Healsoshows the finest linesof Sugar in the , county _-.whichare allselling' ., .., at a re` r Y S ma ll.A dv ane on C OSto Call � e convinced cadt1 et hismotto is"Best Goods at lowest ,prices ' Robb the Grocer, ei< Waterloo 1 11 1: C it0 n Hello t Nei hbor Jones g going '" where are you t0 TI TCHE L Boot anti Shoo tor i Where ere'i c , get pair g od boots for $2, and dont `you forget it. -You should: • `- see them. His stock of La dies &- 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 BTTFFALO ROBES' at Twitchell 's:that' beat the county in price and quality Call and see them. The usual discount :of 5 .per cent. SH 1 NGLES==x2b0-biroCi1ef Rooms' over store to let. a; STOVES. -Having' bought a stock' of Stoves outside' of the 'association, on very 'ad ...tantageous_termai imine-vw>pi4ared-to olYer-Goolvi: t Srore,y-at.a largaTercentage- ander the usual-priie, - HARVEST TOOLS. - Scythes, Snaths, :Wheat, Barley and: Stones, Rakes, Cra,'les, Harvest Gloves, Cradle Fingers; &c. TIN WA13E.—A full assortment of Tinware in oil 11 is branches.. GRANITE WO -•-Jost arrived;:an assortment of'TE,t: POTS, PRES3RViNG :KETr rs, in Granite Ware. •Hay•Forks, Scythe ' Also LAli I' GOODS' COFFEE Pom and' HrDES, SI-IELrP SKINS, PULS-HIGEI7JSI' C ,' 1' • _ ASIi,).RTC7� Ax.D. �, DA,VTLq , CLI1�7.TON.' j of GF-EGRG7f1N-BA. SFfINGJE&Ier_sale cts. per bunch, up. from 45; Victoria 131oek, 'Cli>l><t,olrl.:- e>r- 111 =was-sEmouEn_Twiis-new-PRFmtsEs,-- , l redly opposite the Town Hall: AXEL . AND SEE SIM." CHEAP. FRESH .AND Goon COMMON SCHOOL 800- Fii1i .Assaritmeti1 . Also very nice lines of Stationer: In - :whole Cream Tinted ei ..11�1t1: ue :%lei n and fancypapers , n > b WILL IN OTB BE UNDERSOLD S L AND - KNOUT IT- P N SI= PSON,, Clinton. The subscribees';:desire 'to return thanks to their numerous friends for the hearty patronage accorded them, and :also to'inform them that they .hayelaid in a,.lute. and select stock of Groceries China, Glassware ' Crockery &c. For the fall trade.- As competition is keengoods will be sold at the p , � ]o'veet poea�,ti]e price, and no pains spared to give satisfaction. 'ALL KINDS ,OF FAILM PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. • -e- eiteive-Tea in , the Market. ALBERT ST., CLINTON. MOORS: & SC'N. '