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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe New Era, 1883-08-24, Page 7OURSALE STILL will continueuntil the whole. stock is cleared out Sutter and Eggs taken the same as cash. marked in plain figures. ESTATE OF THE LATE: J. IODG FL All the goods J1 INT;ON ; ► GODERI R TOWNSHIP., (. CouINclL met on, the 13th, pursuant to `�p rs - me t em a s!:al eat mirn n b r 1 e n' a `ou md, P ,1J ..��iP�C���,� �'Pf, f�hP RVL V�rk ii�»1Pst�lri Pqa Pr�t�f� _ 11, utes of last meeting were read and passed. Moved'by Jas. Laithwaite, sec. by Jas.H. .Elliott, that a rate of two mills on the. A _ �3A�i E ‘PSr.... THE MOST RELIABLE ANDPERFECT FITTING,. AT Croquet, Lacrosse,, Express Waggons, dee. A New Stock of large Chronos Photo tutu Picture Ermines. &c. TATIONERY AND FANCY GOODS LADIES OWN IIAIR made up ". A. HALE, NEXT TO WATTO' DRUG STORE, ALBERT ST., CLINTON NEW GOODS NEW GOO 0 Spring Lines of Roots and Shoes. 8 Women's Boots ranging from $1 per pair tip to $2.50.: 'Men s a. Bass '2 per pair- Prunellas from 60c: ii sward. Gaiters and , �h p 1 l Call early and secure good bargains. We still sell large quantities of 3 lb. TEA for $1, equal to sorne dealers' 50 cent Tea. PRODUCETAKEN FOR GOODS. POTATOES WANTED. CLINTON, March, 1883 THOIVIPSON & SWITZER.: R. COATS Daily Arriving OYER $6,000 WORTH English, Scotch a Irish Tweeds. Coatings, Worsteds, Serges, Etc. dollar be levied on all the real„rateable and .personal property of the township far county purposes, that a further rate of two mills on the dollar' be levied on all the real, rateable and-per-sonalrproperty for --town=-. ship purposes, and that the clerk levy the different sums required. by • the several school trustees for the current year, Car- ried. By-law , confirming -above road. Moved by J. Cox sec. by J. H. Elliott, that by-law No.. 5 of present year now read be passed, ' Carried. 'Moved by J. Beacorn, sec. by J. Cox, that the. appoint- ment 'of ppoint-ment'of a person to act in the capacity of engineer,. (as required by statute) respect- ingiditches and water courses be deferred to next meeting, of- council: Carried. The following accounts were paid, viz. Peter Towers for: work on Bayfield con. $6.25 ; Chas..Cryderman repairing hill on.6th con. 50 cents ; Mr S. Platt, lumber for Mc Cartney's bridge,M'.i0 , .$45:50 ; D:Deevs fi:r., repairing Deeves' hill and approach -to bridge 815 ; Hy. "Cook, indigence 825 , .T.”' R, !Holmes; P. M;, for shovelling' 'gravel, II. R. ?'8.50 ; Jos: Miller indigent for cloth ing S',8 ; School trustees applied for -.the fol. lowing sums to be;levied'on. their respec- tive sections, No 1'S.S. ,4,325 No 4 S. S. $380; No. 6 S S. $390; No. 9. S. S. $460. The trustees of the. remaining sections are requested to send in their application at an, early' date by letter to Goderich P. O. The council adjourned to meet 'again on the first Monday in October; John Gardner's .h•iuse-was struck by lightning and had a very 'nitrl'oiv. escape. It'was damaged to the -amount' of ."200. Mr. John Clark's barn on the 2nd' con:, wasstruck by llblltnin onSaturday'night- and totally consumed with j contents_ Thele was 350 bushels of wheat, a mower, 15. tons of hay, &c., which were -all con- suined. Insured, butnotto cover the loss. RAT PORTAGE AUG. 8-1t is said to- day that the.Manitoba' party is :hiring. a fresh force of special constables, andthe general opinion is that they intend some move in the way .of hostilities. What shape this new move may take it is, of course, impossible to conjecture just now, but the probability is that whateyer_ the,, present,design may that no • Important - step will be taken, as- public sentiment. -here is almost entirely with Ontario, This was never so marked as it has been since a few copies of the Mail with its manufac- tured dispatches reached here. Conserva- tives here who still adhere to the Manitoba party, While they do not attempt to defend the shameless falsehoods that have ap- peared ' In the -Mall -with reference to this matter, plead in extenuation that as the Tory organ had no representative here some unprincipled Grit victimized its edi- tor with a lot of absurdities, to which no- body but an idiot or a lunatic would give credence. RAT : POI$TAGE, Aug. 13.—Sixty resi- dent ' freeholders and householders have vgted lo` -form the town into a township'' municipality \ under the Ontario statutes, /Thirty only the ;required. . The new steamship Lake•.Huron, of the Beaver 1,rne 'a>lade the run'fronr Mon- treal to Liverpool ill nine days. The Ontario Government has issued a'. pamphlet showing how to obtain titles; to public. lauds "iu:Olrtario and also pointing out where these lands are situated The idea. is ngood one and timely,.and-the infor- mation conveyed cannot but be of Value to those who -contemplate homesteading GET YOUR FALL SUIT NOW. Immense stock to select from. J. C. COLE. WHO NEVER FAILS Tib: 0I E SAT75FACTION, IS TIL . O -UI `x UTTER: Prices away down. • Big Stock of IJRES New Patterns. Low Prices: Black and Colored SILK And everything usually kept in a first-class Dry Goods' House. y a FALL & WINTER HATS ON THE WAY. FULL STOCK OF GROCERIES. BORN..• '. -. BE GiIA\Y.—Tn Hullett, on. the 18th inst., the .wife; of Mr. Jno Brigham, of a daughter,. STnri1E;\soN.-In Clinton, on the 22nd inst., the- .wife -of Mr. John Stephenson, '-ofason. .. . CRAWFORD.—In Clinton,. on the, 22nd inst., the wife'ofrMr. G.E. Crawford, of COOPER.—In :Turtle Mountain,• on,- the • ;5th inst.,,the wife of Mr. J. • T. Cooper, foriner-1y_of_Clinton, of a son. ;MARRIED: PERRY—RICHARDS.—Qit Hill' Farm, • Castleton„ on the 15th August, by the, Rev. James A. McClung, Mr. S. W. Perry, B. A., of Clinton, to hiss Maude Richards, of Castleton DIED. LyooNs.-ln H<ullett, on the 20th inst., - Mary Maud, daughter -of 111r—Jos: . Lyons, Jr–aged months, 14 days McIvER -At < the residence of Mr,• N. Mclver. Beeton,.:on-.Sunday, 29th ; ult., Flora Davidson, beloved wife, of David McIver, Conductor on N. "& N. W. R'y.,,. age 24, of consumption. McINN'Es.-In East Saginaw, on the 16th August,. Donald McInnes, - formerly of Goderich township and Clinton, a .ria tive of Eosshire, Scotland aged 84 years. No other medicine'ia''so reliable as Ayer'6!. Cherry Pectorial fur colds, .coughs,, and all derangements of the respiratory' organs tend-. ing toward consumption. r In all ordinary 1!cexes It is a certain"cure,-.add -it att'ordssure... reilieyf .for the asthmatic and consumptive,, even in advanoed stages:of-disease. Sale Register. Harm.—The Cook farm, 14th con.` Huron'. 'road, u ke_8t>l> September: Our increasing trade in other departments compels us' for want of 'room' to go out of BOOTS & SHOES and: CROCKERY: SL GLASSWARE. WE OFFER, , O13R WHOLE 'STOCK OP Ti1ESE Goons AT COST. R. COATS & SON O1into 1.1211'41).21 AlA'1[1K1H'I'>51: Thursday August 23, 1883. Wheat, scot - - 0, 98 a 1 00 White wheat, - - 0 95_..a 0 97 Spring, 0 99 a 1 00 Oats 0 35 a 0 40 Barley, - 0 40 a Peas,, . Flour,--- ___ Potatoes, - Butter, Eggs, - Ilay, - Hides, Sheep pelts - Lamb skins, - Beef, ' . Pork, Clover, - Timothy, Wool 0 45 0 70 . a 0 75 ' • `5.00',x'. •5 50-;. 0 50 a ,_0 60 • 0 13 'a ''014 017 'a 018 - S 00 .a 9 00' 6 00 a `6 50 - 0 50 a '0 75': 0 75 a 1 00 6 50 a 00..': 8 00 a 8 25 8 00 a 8 50. ,.- 2 00 a 2 50 018 a 018 Snit Rhetiiii, Cured.. Are you trouble& With Salt Rheum, Rough Skin, Pimples or Canker ,sore4 ; if so, go at once $. Co b •dr ne to measru e and get a' g store package of'filatregor & Parke's Carbolic Cer- ate,/ Price twenty•five cents. It was never: known to fail. Firaul'e Fluid Lightning' Is the only instaneous'relief for. 'Neuralgia,_. Headache, Toothache, &c. Rubbing a few drops briskly is all that is needed. No taking nauseous: medicinesfor weeks, but one min- ute's application "removes all pain and will prove the great value of`Kram's Fluid Lightu- ing. ,Twenty-five cents per bottle at ,J. Combe's, drug store. "EAT W. FARRAN, DIVISION "COURT CLERK; vl" • Conveyancer, Cc ..Oftice, •11:4tenbury<Street Clinton, PROTECTION. THE undersigned having removed their 0111 11 ccs into tho TOWN HALL BUiLDING,. And having purclased'a large FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFE With patent combination lock, and all modern improvemente,: are prepared to receive. ter safe keeping any title deeds,documents, valu- able securities, or other.' papers. MANNING'- & SCOTT, Barristers, .ac. S. FOWLER • &, S BEST STOCK OF VIOLIN ; STRINGS' IN TOWN. FINE PLATED WARE. NEWEST DESIGNS. -IN. JEWELLERY Repairing done Promptly..: 1 •tan. May 25th. 1882. ESSPIRIT flakes Your INTI Boots.? THE BOOT MAKER.. DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF Men, Women and Children's : Hoots & Shoes. Spring Stock well assorted, and complete in all departments. ALL GOODS SOLD .CHEAP FOR CASH. C. CRTTICKSI ANK, BRICK BLOCK, CLINTON t., w 1. :1. mrni.7�i C1 E1!/IISTs�-�� I�RU�-G=IS.T Ai.bett treet, 'Cliar><to;u. The public will- find' our stock of medicines complete; warranted genuine, and or the best. quality. ? TOILET SOAPS, PERFUMERY, SHOULDER BRACES, TRUSSES, SPONGES AND ALL KINDS OE DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES' USUALLY :KEPT • 'NI A FIRST CLASS`' DRUG STORE. AiMMOT HARVEST TOOLS -Forks and Handles, Scythes, Rakes, &c., large stock, selling very, cheap. ru1I-1E: subserib31 desires ti; return his sincere thanks 19 his custolners and the poll;c generally for the liberal patronage extended to him in -the past; And by furnishing the best ertiele at the lowest rom n- •norativoprice, lie hopes to merit -a continuance of the same. He would specially` recommend atrial of his direct. iniportations.of the very best breads. of Brailles; Port dings:: and _Holland ...G,m,.- SblTAsi,E von MEnipiNui, Pc Iran s A:n b Atnl r' usE. BASS'' 'ALE AND DIMNESS' PORTER; In Bottles, Pints and Quarts. CANADIAN ALES. AND POP,TFR 4%nau,ihc;s duct Davits LAnerteonstantly oil hand. Just received, in primo condition, ' .Montreal Gi,nger Ale, Chaknpagnc Ciciei', Plain Soda., - • sole Aoent Port oderieli..A.le. N. 'ROBSON, • ALBERT STREET, BRICK. BLOCK; CLINTON,• We make a specialty of MIXED PAINTS, being 'sole..agent for the celebrated'' 'Cleveland.: _GUTTA PERCHA PAINTS, which are always' ready for use and kept in stock in all colors. Also,"the. Canadian brand of. Mixed Paints kept in stock. A 'DAY KILN! CALL. ANIi SEES AT COfP.EP . icKENZIE'S ANINC; IILI 1, r rr etfbaciihcri, whilethanking their nlaiiy 003- »5,.. ti,nWrs for the patronage oxtotidedyto them, desire to it tim to that in connection With their factory Near -'IMO -Grand Trunk- Raliway, 1tiey have -erected n Dry Mini, which onables thein more promply than over to eker:Yite all work sin -thei 1100 of brlsillesS. COI\i'rir TC,A C:T For buildings taken, anis matet',ial hank -Med 51 the shortest possible notice, and at reasonable rates!. 24a"We always keop on hand first-class SHINGLES, and niake_a_spocialty of LIME, which will bo sold 'at the lowest prices. Clinton, July 20 I59 •.' 000PL1t 8c McKENZIE. IMPORTANT N•OTICE'. IN .consequence of tho low price of Rags, Messrs' Ilarlanid. Bros. and S. Davis, tiiismfths, have agreed to take no Moro in trade, wo hive -purchased all their rags 00 hand. Having a thorough knowledge of sort- ingforthe- variousmarkets,we are now prepared to buy rags both in bulk and small lots; cash 'paid fortho largo lots, trade for the small., The highest gripe paid for tailors''and merchants clips in cash,,and g trifle, paid for their other clipplims in trade, Wo also take old carpets, rope, bagging, copper, brass, Iron and cash paid to farmers, blacksmiths and •others for targe ots,.and trade for sulall' quantities. - • W. MARTEN, T,'edlcr,Clintptl, J:- B'ID.DLE'CI OMBE, I-atc-h-a kCIoGk Maker, JEWELLER; &c.; OPPOSiTE lettE MIA RKET, CLINTON Where he keeps a ielect assortment of WATCHES CLOCKS,. JEWnLLEftY , SILVER- WARE', Which wo Will sell at reasonable rates. Repairing of every description promptly at tended to; and all work warranted., • :J.BIDDLBCONBE. ' OLinton,Nov.1882. ria;11117c1:: ��d Tricycles ]Premier. ' :Col.u.,inbi a Naiti,o, nal., LAMPS; GONGS, SADDLE BIOS, AND Illi r.LGiN•it . ' . ' • Or PITTINGS'IN STOCK:, Send 'lc, stamp for catalogue and list +Anew and secoudhincl.nrachinesin stock: A, T1 .LANE;. MONT.RP' IL. FURNITURE WHOLESALES AD RETAIL: • • A' WW H V) to 0 W Pi 0"I'11 Pr 0 cl ' r J a, !MARY' AND I.. 'Twas'evening in May, and the soft zephyr sighed ' Througl branches low bending. above. 'My Mary and I, as -we wander d along -., ove—AAnd whispered of beauty and love-- We'il'malte us a nest ;ike the•birdlings, I said, • And never shalt part any more.: . 011, yes !she replied, and ,can furnish:it nice At the "Talo ROCKER" FURNITURE. STORE. "Fair, creature 1'there's many a wealthier elan �ouldgl gladly have you for a bride, dea, But no one can love you more fondly than I, My treasure, and beauty, and pride ! ' Oh I hadI a mansion, with carpets of gold- \ - And of'silver—I'd cover the floor." • But, smiling, she said; You can purchase the b '14r:irt - At 'the ,"Rap. ROCKER" FURNITURE .STORE," •spread youa couch upon which to recline When evening shall call us to rest,. 0£ the fleeciest down." •But she said with a sigh, ' "I like',BENNETS's mattresses -the Vest." "Then so shall it be, love—and tables inlaid, And seats from solve far distant shore." "011,,no I' she exclaimed, "they have elegant chairs At. the "Rao ROCKER" ' FURNITURE STORE.". ',Ye went. Happy day !'Can I ever;forget The pleasure that beamed in her face • As shegazed at the marvels of beauty' display ed. - In this most wonderful place! ,. •• We furnished our hest ;in an elegant style. Been married a twelvemonth :or more, And Mary is singingthis song to. her: babe, Of the "Pao Rocicag'" FURNITURE' STORE. O ;tzi _ VcI H w co ►Z- H �► tzi -. ET�r■� IS OCIt, SIGN 0E' •TE. RED RI U Next door to .Harland ,Bros.- store, Albert Street, Clinton,,' VIAO4 uL'zap: sari tuan s57r ° sat .kup a. w 1. :1. mrni.7�i C1 E1!/IISTs�-�� I�RU�-G=IS.T Ai.bett treet, 'Cliar><to;u. The public will- find' our stock of medicines complete; warranted genuine, and or the best. quality. ? TOILET SOAPS, PERFUMERY, SHOULDER BRACES, TRUSSES, SPONGES AND ALL KINDS OE DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES' USUALLY :KEPT • 'NI A FIRST CLASS`' DRUG STORE. AiMMOT HARVEST TOOLS -Forks and Handles, Scythes, Rakes, &c., large stock, selling very, cheap. ru1I-1E: subserib31 desires ti; return his sincere thanks 19 his custolners and the poll;c generally for the liberal patronage extended to him in -the past; And by furnishing the best ertiele at the lowest rom n- •norativoprice, lie hopes to merit -a continuance of the same. He would specially` recommend atrial of his direct. iniportations.of the very best breads. of Brailles; Port dings:: and _Holland ...G,m,.- SblTAsi,E von MEnipiNui, Pc Iran s A:n b Atnl r' usE. BASS'' 'ALE AND DIMNESS' PORTER; In Bottles, Pints and Quarts. CANADIAN ALES. AND POP,TFR 4%nau,ihc;s duct Davits LAnerteonstantly oil hand. Just received, in primo condition, ' .Montreal Gi,nger Ale, Chaknpagnc Ciciei', Plain Soda., - • sole Aoent Port oderieli..A.le. N. 'ROBSON, • ALBERT STREET, BRICK. BLOCK; CLINTON,• We make a specialty of MIXED PAINTS, being 'sole..agent for the celebrated'' 'Cleveland.: _GUTTA PERCHA PAINTS, which are always' ready for use and kept in stock in all colors. Also,"the. Canadian brand of. Mixed Paints kept in stock. A 'DAY KILN! CALL. ANIi SEES AT COfP.EP . icKENZIE'S ANINC; IILI 1, r rr etfbaciihcri, whilethanking their nlaiiy 003- »5,.. ti,nWrs for the patronage oxtotidedyto them, desire to it tim to that in connection With their factory Near -'IMO -Grand Trunk- Raliway, 1tiey have -erected n Dry Mini, which onables thein more promply than over to eker:Yite all work sin -thei 1100 of brlsillesS. COI\i'rir TC,A C:T For buildings taken, anis matet',ial hank -Med 51 the shortest possible notice, and at reasonable rates!. 24a"We always keop on hand first-class SHINGLES, and niake_a_spocialty of LIME, which will bo sold 'at the lowest prices. Clinton, July 20 I59 •.' 000PL1t 8c McKENZIE. IMPORTANT N•OTICE'. IN .consequence of tho low price of Rags, Messrs' Ilarlanid. Bros. and S. Davis, tiiismfths, have agreed to take no Moro in trade, wo hive -purchased all their rags 00 hand. Having a thorough knowledge of sort- ingforthe- variousmarkets,we are now prepared to buy rags both in bulk and small lots; cash 'paid fortho largo lots, trade for the small., The highest gripe paid for tailors''and merchants clips in cash,,and g trifle, paid for their other clipplims in trade, Wo also take old carpets, rope, bagging, copper, brass, Iron and cash paid to farmers, blacksmiths and •others for targe ots,.and trade for sulall' quantities. - • W. MARTEN, T,'edlcr,Clintptl, J:- B'ID.DLE'CI OMBE, I-atc-h-a kCIoGk Maker, JEWELLER; &c.; OPPOSiTE lettE MIA RKET, CLINTON Where he keeps a ielect assortment of WATCHES CLOCKS,. JEWnLLEftY , SILVER- WARE', Which wo Will sell at reasonable rates. Repairing of every description promptly at tended to; and all work warranted., • :J.BIDDLBCONBE. ' OLinton,Nov.1882. ria;11117c1:: ��d Tricycles ]Premier. ' :Col.u.,inbi a Naiti,o, nal., LAMPS; GONGS, SADDLE BIOS, AND Illi r.LGiN•it . ' . ' • Or PITTINGS'IN STOCK:, Send 'lc, stamp for catalogue and list +Anew and secoudhincl.nrachinesin stock: A, T1 .LANE;. MONT.RP' IL.