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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe New Era, 1883-09-28, Page 5BOOTS & 8 GIS ES 20 PER UTIDISCOEITITIR In order to clear out the balance of his summer stock of er cent discount off Balance of SUMMER. STOCK of BOOTS & SHOES for the_►ext TI'III TyDAYS, a'+ Trunks and alises, Large-Assor t, ment and _Very Cheap. l�i(71rG" PA EI it EXC:[3ANC -I+ W.,iTAY:LOR o N CLINTON, August. 24-, 1883. moorrs ems The subscribes will offer the above goods at a/discount of, 20 per cent for one mouth. This..is GENUINE, 'ND Iso HUMBUG. FALL & 'WINTER GOODS ' just arriving; to be sold at low prices land 'tile •usual discount. OtR STOCK OF HEAVY & LIGHT HARNESS IS COMPLETE Trunks and Valises for the Million. Georgian, Day Shingles always on hand, 1;. DISCOUNT FOIE. CASE 'TAE USril��% DA �i -Ase-S ® Y r III' 0 M Lip .� 'pietoria. 81oek. Clix>iton: avi. A_ it 1`41C OTH RIM rL7 r HARVEST TOOLS—Forks and Handles, Scythes; i Rakes, &c., large stock, selling very cheap. 000 B, JOIN OPPOSITE TE ea rr • alt t lel nt / Cl$ 1p.��.. a12 tee, to the Pojj a�,���• o,la b. Stogy ly rg'e 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: I E1VII T'S •� 1��UGG 5 S Albert 'Street, Clinton. ` The public will "find lour stock of Medicines complete, warranted genuine, and of • the beet qualitq, , TOILET SOAPS 'P> Rb"UMERY, SHIOULDE.R PRACES,:TRUSSES, SPONGES DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES< TSUALLX KEPT AND' ALL KINDS OE. ' IN A LIRS'C CLASS :DRUG: STORE. CENTRA:; :DRUG ST�R'E TTJST • 1 iCLIV:J D, HELLEBORE40 PARIS GRIEN, DALMATIAN ani ' PERSIAN INSECT POWDERS INSECT POWDER GUNS, FOR THE FLY CAMPAIGN. FRESg3 MONTSERRAT LIME/ J'Q'ICE. 1-4 tl ( JA?VIT:S I3. C4:>111I3E, CLINTON, ONT,:. CHEMIST. AND DF,;IJG)GIS-T,, U K:1.N'r Iowa— Climax cough cakes. Quick, sure cure ; of all dealers ; 16Qte, WATTS e CO., A ents, tam ton w. Father Wilds EXPERIENCE. • The. 1ev. Z. P. Wilde, well-known',cit7 nti ssionary in New Tor*, and brother of the late eminent Judge Wilds; of the Nassa.cliii- setts Supreme Court; writes as follows F "78 E. 54th se, New York,May 16,1882., MEssits. J..C..AYER & Co., Gentlemen : • 1 sat winter I was troubled with a most uneom- fortable itching humor affecting more especially my limbs,which itched so intolerably at night, and burned so intensely, that I could scarcely hear any clothing over them. I was also a sufferer from a severe catarrh and catarrhal cough; my appetite was poor,• and my systema goo4 deal] run down.. Knowing the value of AYER'S SARSAPA- Itlr,rA, by observation of many other cases, and from personal use informer years, Ibegan taking it for the above-named. disorders. '•MY appetite improved almost from the first' dose .After} a short time the fever and itching were allayed; and all signs of irritation of the skin disap eared.;' My catarrh and cough wereealso cured by the same means, and my generalhoalth greatly imprdved, until it'is now'exeellent.s,, I feel a hundred per cent stronger, and I attribute these results to the use of the SARSAPARILLA, whish 1 recomntenci with all confidence as; the best blood medicine ever -devised. I' took it in small doses three tines a day; andused in all, less than two bottles. I place these facts at your service, hoping their publication may do good. Yours respectfully,' Z. P. R ILDS." The above instance is but one of the ntanteeoir stantly'coming to our notice, which;proec the per feet adaptability of Al -E 's SARSAPARILLA to the cure of all diseases arising from imps -freer im- poverished blood, and a `veal eueil vitality. Ayer's Sarsaparilla 'cleanses, enriches, and d stic n 6nhens the biped, stimulates the action of -the -stomach and bowels, and -thereby enables tife system to resist and over- come the attacks of al bcrofulous Diseases, Erup- tions of the Skin, Rhe matism Catarrh, General Debility, and all disorders resulting from poor or —corrupted-blood-and a -low state of the system., PREPAnCD Iti I Dr. J. C. Ayer &Co., Lowell, tViaT. Sold by all Druggists; price Se, six bottles for S i MILLINERY cheaper " than ever. : SUMMER . PRINTS at a great reduction. Summer HOSIERY at cost. ' SHIRTINGS _at' cost: DU► "'r1' (�fl,« 7ET i;4.VEI� .l LOCK. SOAP SOAP SO "O 1 .7 N O. .2 - 4. LATHE SURROGATE' COURT OF THE r// County of Huron. In the matter of the Guardianship o1 the ��. 1 � ,1- .FrtfanE Children of Edward Green,: rleeecsed. A ?PLICATION will be made to the Surrogate Court, of the Cohnty of Huron before the Judge in chambers at the Court House in the town of Goderich; , after the expiration of twenty days from the first pub- lication hereof by Henry Perkins,: of tbo village of'. '0 Corrie in the County -of Huron yeoman, and George, Green of the Township of Goderich in the said County of Huron, yeoman uncles of the said Infant children.. FdFor an order appointing the said Henry. Perkins and; George Green guardians of the said Infant Childree of ttdward Green, deceased. Dated at Clinton this 23rd. day of August, A. Pc, 1883. GEORGE GREEN, by, MANNING Sc SCOTT, his solicitors. AYE R'S CATHARTIC PILLS AROUND THE COUNTY. out Iackto l4lsor,l�n D 3Toreevelliday•-, hardware, hnve sold Tux, Smart, Brussels, Ilea fallen heir to WO find 320 acres oe land, ' A Wingliern boy stole a Hit teh Reault--. fivetyears in the lteformatory. J'ati liens;, ,gin old residet.t of Brussels, and prominent Orangeman died Iast•week. W. Oliver, one of the ollest ,business nice o. Seaforth, has closed op ilia harness shop, .„ Neil McNair, of Grey, died last week at the age of 86 years, He was an elder of the Presbyterian', church for 39 years. . Mr. W. H. Craig formerly of the Ocean Boase, Goderich, has removed to Bfaevele,: where he will engage in hotel :keep it g, Two Brussels hotel keepers sold) liquor. on Sunday : fined $20. Oto at Exeter said with. ' out license, and- suffered the same penalty. As an article for, the toilet, Ayer'sHair "Vigor stands unrivalled. It cleanses, the scalp and preserves it from scurfdan- druff, cures `itching and, humors, restores faded or,gray, haie`to its original dark color, and promotes its giowtli Mr. Thai. Gregory bas been rc engined as principal Of Exeter School, at a salary of $675; and Miss•Diclrson $300 ; tilisss \' ,epee.... §280`- MrsseHilyar •-$24-5S-7 Rev. Mr, Kirby, who has beet:. _teni;porarily filling"the Methodist pulpit afExeter. during the' .pastor's absence, was the receipt of a well-filled:purse last week, 74 -Mr. Thos. Mace, formerly of Exeter, is in British. Columbia, employed on the Canada Pacific Railroad, as .superintendent of sup. • pltes; at the salary of 8200 per month, ,Pier, D. Mcllae, who for the past eight months has assisted in conducting the cervi. -. ces at St.' Peters, Goderich, is about to leave for Irishtojt•n, to take the place of assistant to Rev. Dean• AInrphy: Last Week lir` John Fisher shote, large bear in the big swamp on the 14th con. of. Mc-Killop, which weigbei when dressed 418 pounds. ; The bear. had a couple ofetti)s�witls her, but.tbe-yonngters made their•. escape. Itis n good rule to accept oniq'such tnedi. cines as, have, after long years of trial, proved-• worthy ofconfidence. This is a ease where other people's experience may of great service, and it has been the experience of thousands that Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral i the best cough medicine ever used, Miss Ellen Ralph; of Goderich, has engag. ed with the,trustees of 8. 8. No. 12, Ashfield,', for 1884, at a salary of 1;324 per annum,_in. order to 011'.'the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of 11r. McLean. Mr. Alex:Gordon has sold his'farm on the Gth con. of.MeKillop, to his brolfer,'who owns the adjoining fifty sres, and has purchased the 'farm. of: Mr. Kenneth McLeod, 'on the sante con. This farm' contains 100 acres. 4Ve:learn on good 'authority that the friends 'of Thos,.E.`Hays; tl8e- eteatedof-EasfHaron, are fearful of the disqualification of their can- didate should the connter•protost ha pressed by .the Reformers of the riding, and hopes are expressed that the, petitionagainst him will be withdrawn, The Reformers` of 'East Huron, if true to themselves, will carry the petition against 1 -'hos. E. Hays to the end. This turning of barns into whiskey mills should be•dealt.with severely, and if Thos. E. Hays is'parsonally gstilty"ire should be made to foal, h beery hthe aw —, t na] the ea y and It 1 5 g .John 11, Vert, lia,milton, says • `N1cCreg Orin speedy °d £or 1)9Rnotsra andIndigee- . tion is cheap at fifty times the; price unite,/6 for rt: I ani a commercial maneawltravel continually, and would .ne more think of'. leaving home without a bottle of i,[cGrogor's Speedy Cure in my valise than hr would of; leaving any team at home and going on foot. ' Free trial bottles at.J H.Combe'e,d'rugstore. 11 gtilar size, fifty cents and one .(foliar, "At an auction.rheld in Elora seven sew- ing machines sold for *1.25. , — Best Prr>ative Medicine— cure o r tipn1i,ni 7ndiecetion,Headache ,and :pit Bi1rou:,aisorders. Sold everywhere. Always. reliable. Same as •made by the Great-; Economy Soap Co., of Zerich, Switzerland, whose trade expfe - tends largely throughout Eng. land; France, Germany, Ault- tria and Italy. . - Manufactureed the anada only In by 111ullrou ' Soap Co. Pei '44 • GODER1CH,1 FOWLER 1 oil t. BEST STOCK OP • VIOLIN ,'"STRINGS IN TOWN. .o' FINE PLATED- 'WARE. b avos avos avos C.csnrwUIGi1T'r. di S ON. ;; Dentists, will vlait5eaforth every'Wednes- day and Thursday; and Clinton' "every Friday"of each ;tyeek,except the week When Tuesday emeet tirst in the month. Teetli extracted withoot'' palrr. Charges moderate and torula cash, IIA ••s NEWEST DESIGNS IN.. JEWELLERY Repairing done Promptly. C71 ".,on, Nay ;24t1, 1882, That SULPIittR AND 'IKON BIT. • _TERS willmake the weak. strong and gives the •fecTi • hie, :nerve. Will increase the muscul .r. - - force aicl 'double tlhe“ staying Dowel' Will insure t1 Nearby appeti to and increased digestion. - -Will gn e :sleeii, sound aM1 1Cfrc y137311]>—kitl4-Se LSUId I�uiic1s ftp-the--coustitutielil and make's the wetikest,1 'rugged Strenigthells ft ebla womeir ;and lllahcs puny:cliildrett Strong. . ,. �nilF'•S �,rner:vl',;L)el>ility tt!nc{ lease• „4` life. ;, \17ill infuse will .11e1s .lifci .the weal es'_. lilvttlul. The Ilnlsits, occupations, vices rind Unnatural modes of living which -scent to followcivdrration have'the - " effect of depleting' the human sys- tem of ill necessaiy'supply of Iron is :tilt] science l)avink* determ necl t`hi r 'w s bound tofind means to re-esta- iilish. that supply: It seas an it:: liortant and difficult task! But it iris Been 'accomplished. In 'thu SetenU1t .ANI) It.o,l 1111Tees which leave se quickly secu- red lhc. endorsement of medical rmen' as }Belt `;as the public gene- rally. • , , Iron in coiiibination with other vitel'Tonics'is found in a properfours for quick assimilation' and the ,'opi- nion of the, ablest medical 0100 who have examined this, ptepatatidl1 is,' that it is' the best thing of the kind ;;; etieranvente l. . Si7LPFtU . AND' • IaoN 1 iT . TEAS Sold by • all I)nl•ggists and atDepoti.50 St. Ja St. West; Montreal, P' 50c. . The•four children of Mr. Stockwell, of London, berm at one birth, are all thriving l: splendidly SO.,ETHINCf UNusuM .--Merst -farmers in the vicinity of•THespel.er h'ive conchal- •• ed their seedingjopetations. John Lackie, ;of the Gthconcession of West illiissouriylost'two valuable cows by' the carelessness df his neighbor, who left,• a Paris green"oan in his field, 'Which. the rain filled with water end .the cows drank. • One hundred, 'prisoners in. the 'State, 1 prison at Wethersfield, Conn., were taken suddenly sick on Thursday. It is sup- posed they were poisoned by corned meat. No.serious results are anticipated. I John :Shields :appears'to hitve dropped his famous libels,suit since the Muskoka revelations. 'Mr. Cotton, •one'of the par ties Served with writ, in a letter 'to an Ottawa journal sayshe will apply 'to the Courts for the dismissal of the action, un- :less Shields proceeds, with the ural It looks very-nmct =as if,Eho frnee.a .;whiskey distributor:had merely 'engaged in a little bit-of-blow—a4ittitig'secitiel to the Tory; blow out " iii ,Muskoka LIST .OF Fi4LL FAIRS.' Western; 'Leaden, Oct.1 to 5. Cenral, Hamilton, Oct. 2 5. , •South Buren, Exeter, Oct. 8, 9. West Huron, Goderich, Oct, 9, 10. Tuchersmith, Seaforth, Oats 1, 2. Stanley, 3ltyheid, Oct. 155; 10. ,'Ilast'Wawa rosh,;P brave, O c1 is1o�i ;. is, Blyth, Get 1'l;,'12. Tarliberry, Windham, Oct. • EastTInron, Brussels; Oet,.4,and 5, I3uhett, Clinton, Oct. 17, 1S. Cn,tvert's Carbone Cerate. The 'finest healing compound ',under the will • sun There is nti;sore but succumb to " its wand'erFnI healing properties. It is an' invaluable dressing for cuts, Burns, Bruises„ Pimples, Setids Boils, resterings, etc.Price . twenty five cents at J. 11. Combe's: drug store. RAILWAY TIME CARD. . Trains leave Clinton as follows:-' OIIAN:D TIIIYNR RAILWAY. ' Going East. Going West. - 6,15 a.m. express 8.20 a,m: mixed 8.20 a.m. - nixed• 1' 1.17 p.m express ,,.F; 1.17 p.m. e1:press } 6.15 p.m. mixed 3.50.p.m. Mixed7- t 9.00 p.m. express eLni tT'. WESTERN' RAILWAY. Going North, Going South,. '9.•25 a.m. express 8.20 a.m express 6.10 p.m. express 3.50 p.;m express .1e►-,� , II1e9 The Quickest Thine on Record.. + IiCO To Kram's Fluid •Lightning for' neuratgta, headache, toothache, etc. It does not blister Pr discolor the'skin'; requires but one applica•` tion to banish ' all pain magically without' using any greasy liniment or `carrying your:' head inSe poultice for -weeks. Try a twenty,sn; WATTS • Fr 00'. CLINTON. five cent,brlttle from J.11. Combo, drnggiiit. •