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The New Era, 1884-01-25, Page 5TAYLO$ & SON. O. OES Our stock for'the'FALL AND WINTER TRADE is 'mow complete, and will be sold at prices. TO SUIT THE CLOSEST BUYER. , CUST45M1 WORK—We out the best leather in the Market, and- guarantee toi e • - satislaction. - • y TRUNKS & .VALISES -'full 'assortment and very cheap Eggs token in .exchange fpr goody., a pcx cent discount for cosh. W, TAYLOR k SON, C LINTON% . QTIO E1 The subscriber desires to return his sin- cere thanks to„ -all' who. Tided. himby their patronage .duringthe past year, and hopes to receive a continuance of the same; J would. also intimate to - those .'indebted to llin,, that they Would greatly oblige him if they settled. their . - Ier-.a c • CCQI.11ltS�tlt once. . , S, DAVIS, Clinton. James Tvdt� SCHOOL • BOOKa We keep in stock all the *Books used in the High and Common `.Schools, and School Stationery of all kinds, v. T3LANK. ACCOUNT BOOKS AND ENVELOPES, cheap and of good vitality. W. H. SIMPSON, Clinton: • Pay a reasonable price, and go where you fice'sure thaton will and made by first-elass'workmep... get it well trimmed. , O. °• O And you will not be. deceived, and4ave:ivilI not take oft' 1.0'or'20 cetits•on the (1011 • . ' •but., will. sell ;as cheap as any house in • Town', • an'. �y n If you want a `arca anti- .cheap Wel VI.O rL V OAK' (TALL Came and get 4 STJIT cut in the' latetirstyje and a perfect fit. If you want a. good PAIR OF PANTS, go to the OA$ HALL; cut to fit with ease and comfort.._., Go to the OAK HALL, you vi11 find it to your advantage to examine our stock before you" deoide.elsdwhere. THE PLACE,—NEXT., DOOR .TO :THOJIP§CIN cG_ SWITZER'S• it.. FISC 3 R. • . QA..K .HALL, .BEAVER BLOCK, CLiN'TON, aruoss, Robos,Truo B- _.00ts _and Shoes viGToR-3:A. ..131+001; :. OLIN- oll'. fassormissiivismosisrs �lankets Furs. n e s lull stock of all other goods.roquiro0'ft'r cold iu(1,llieil TA'ILO,RI 0. is our. Cutter forof this j)�t tll'eltt, �itilcl elle - itrge number of orders he bas filled du - . during the—past Set1S011 is he hest e t cictue tlkat• C0111C1.l)v, deS11 Cil of his alJi ' ilty'.tC) Slllt',1.Yl parties in.style And. fit. u1lStock of Beav • yrs, t iVe itons - HeavY Worstds0anadian Sco+oh 'and English -Tweds' C31-1t9oznis A fresh stock of these goods at t!.ie 1,o4est`i�x O4}ATS t linton. We have no�'t on hand . one of tiro, laigesP•nn.tl''best assorted stocl.s.of`8totl �es it -tile totrn,ty. • Of ;OOOKING .STOVES,, COAL 'STOVES, : •o . PARLOR 'IIE.A.`.l'ET S,- • : nd:BOY STOVES. a. . 1Veareselling very low; A,. large stt•pji'ly'of DON'T.' P.IILT, IT..* Use Newton's one minute it oothache sure.. Relief at mice;, of all stealers, AROUND `THE COUNTY loots, - ,. The number of pupils tk Rev. mt.Hill, of Flenaall was M'r. S Detlor, £ G ii ' h r, a ending (Ode. rich High School is ,125. : the. recipient of a sleigh load of oats lately at the hois very low ose of h obrother, 1Jr, John 0. Dor.. On dxy AIn; l4IsTaltncitlin, of Bruatlsse1lsgn, lost a valuable three year old Thos imported draught stallion. A year ago he paid $1,000 for him. Mr. Wm, G of ur- chased Mr. Andrew Calder's thdro has hbred Ayrtittjre heifer calf, for which, he paid $50. This ArcCEO is seven d. hibald 11IcD nald, mouths folGrey, has sold. his farm of 225 acres for $9,200. Win, Thompson,- near Wroxeter, purchased the front 200 acres for $8,200, and Henry Savage the remaining 25 acres for $1,000. Mr. James. Wilson has bought of Mr. - James Johnston the farm formerly occu pied by Mr, Jaines. Wray, on the 13. line,' about half a mile from the ancient town of Zetland, containing 100 adres, for.tho sum of 82,400. - A clear head isindieit ive'of good health and regular habits. When•the body feels heavy and languid; and the mind works sluggishly, Aygr's Cathartic Pills will - ivonderful'ly assist to a recovery of pliysi,' cal buoyancy and mental vigor. The con- stipated should use them. IJr. John Bond, one. of rho oldest drug. ' gists in Coderich,, has closed up his bust .noes there and will remove to .Galt, where Ids new Store is about ready for opening. Thus does the county town little by little diminish its popfilation. At a meeting- of the 'rusaele nouncil they,decidect to engage a man by the year to act as engineer 'and look after the fire • equiptnhnts, town hall, and other works. necessary 'in the town during• the year. The salary is -placed' at $400. 14r, J. Holmes has sold his farm on the 2nd concession •of Morris to •his adjoining ;. neighbor, W.: Isbiator, for $t,700. The farm contains 45 acres under good cultiva- tion, and also having• a good house and baro thereoir. Mr. D. Bell -has disposed. of, his farm of 50; acres, on the 2nd con - $2, i cession; to John ,Holmes, :fat' ih•e sum of. 00, ' 'Forty years' exporienoe,`iir •esery clime on'earth, has' proved flyer's ,Cherry Pec- toral to he the in rcysrreliable remedy for colds, ccio lis, watt ali,l,vmg diseases. No,` gleoted colds often becqme ,in'ourablo ail - meats. .Deal with thein i.n'time, and pro- m ¢eiit a ktri-rte becai•ng-d•eepseated®iu--tlie system, . Mi Isaac Erratt, a resident of Stanley for half a century, died 'at London last week, in the eighty.fifth• year,of his age.' !Mr. Strati was a consistent me'r'nber'. of the.' Methodist .church; and. a thorough temperance man,: and few wore.,uiore inigh- •ly or, sincerely respected. A few years ago. be sold.his farm, and hiii.since resided' in Varna:. ' fiis remains. were • taken to. 13ayfiekl for ititermen\t sip the cemetery . • there Oot mailers {{ i111earn with regret of the • death of Mrs. Donald McKay, which took: • jlaee nn `1'ueaday. Mrs: McKay has been -in freblu Health ler lore e. month•s,_,and at' •liar advanced •age he'r.detnise•was-notain looked for. • . She ivas'ttie' eldest •sister of Me'esra, Ileo. and•David Walker; and also Of Mrs..Davrd Campbell and.' Mrs, Wni. Payne, of TngLeramith....She. . resident 'of 'l ncliersmitli since • girlhood, sad' was beloved and esteemed l y.'alt who knew. bei: • :At the 'anntla1nt feting' of the •members' (tithe Sllanley Brandi Agricultural Society the following• oflicers.nnd directoirs were- ; elected :-Cteorrye Castle President ;.Win. 1'oh nsefid,'ic,1,, erl'resiclent ;, James• strong, Secretary#.and Treasurer.. Direct ors—MCessrs. eo..Ctreen, Alex. Granger, Joseph Nudsou, . Wm. L; 7 eys, Thomas.• 'N,after,;1t.• Penhale, Joseph. Wild, J. T. Armstrong. and John Stevenson:.•, Messrs. John' Tough and Edward•' Rutledge were .appointed at `ora., ) tike YeAr 40JOHH ON s SARSAPARILLA LI EP COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA,. Ala for Purifying the Blood. It has been in, use for g0 years, and has proved to be the best preparation in the eHEADACHE. PAIN IN sIneO BACK. RCM DSNpTSadaHEDFAa FACE, DYSPEPSIA, n that arise from a Disordered I'ver or an impure blood. Thousands of our best people Physicians prescribe itdalthy.jThose who use it once, recommendit to others. Ale made from Yellow Dock, Hondu. ras Sarsaparilla, Wild Cherry,Stillingia,ohknargtter We.nownvat valuable Boots and Herbs; Itisstttfctiy vegetable, and can. not hurt the most delicate constitution. Itis one of the best'medlcines in use for Regulating the Bowels. It is sold by all responsible drugglsis at one dollar for a quart bottle, or six bottles for ave donate. Those who cannotibbtaln a bottle of send us One dmedicine ollllarr, m ands we druggist* lsndnit to them, W. JOHNSTON a Co; Mamafactnrers, AHfE ternunt}y. ONT. 'tiYAm'ry ati !`O., Atgente. • uunton 13EFELI-ar--a9S Vegetable Sicilian HAIR .RENEWE. R t{hsetielirstilrci t infditoe disc ies. of th4, scalp,tioanpet•d theectlyntiles suceestifaptedoitireur> - atom, of fattest or gray hair to its natural color, I gro�rll, and ycttilrftll'bean t,',• 1t. has had many imitators, but Inose hire so fully stet all' the re gnh•rnttnts nce,lfei for (he l)fdper treatment of •the Irtt1 Ind sealp. l &it'slr vt£ Lr-NEwElt has• $tc ;ttlll) ,grc wn its f:ecu'r, and spread its facto and • ns fait t to (2vr r) t u tries I f tltc'giobe. Its tut• pr flt r d et i•e, s urn litattributed- to but oue S t.o; t.rs t t!'r fi' „r: it/ 1', 1 tY,prlel It, 7Q'oftel,1., et:OUrl,r.1sct1 at the i,l 'jii t. isle:, fico l' 0iuto cunt u;td,-\phare t tt } 1, t i u it.a,lc air t+licit ti,i°;te htirodtirtien. l tc t i t tt h:-.1frwt, lilac of if ter,, Ifaa It. t t a vtt.udttfu 1)•in lsores tlw personal 1t Cb ail.,l.6'the saojp. from all inf. -purities,tuna :ill humors,, fsivcr, and dryness,. Ct:d tits t r?!•d baldness. s, It stimulates; the+.' weak, t •,( gltuul , an4Lena.lJIi8 ilk 'm to;paelt' foe.- Wart' ora art' ;t 11,•n• and vigort+rs growth. 'I he effects of t` 1s ,:rt o:e are trot' tt:knalvnt.. tike those. of aim - WAR,: per pat a]':ut 1 it .tritif in 0 1("thg Hine, wlik•h. irl t,•s its u.., n nt tter of l t t t way . DYE • • t i ry S i,l r• , ,.z,.. tb, 1•'aivi• l, a r.talmath rr+inu, or s Ir rc•d - - I i dr r t t,+. nt tit tit volar Ibitt trill net tui.lt t ) t ur ,g of .t sipgle irrl,tintt;oll, it is ii1,1,11ad t,:tl,,,ni 1:+ntblc.•. )�'2" ,{ 6 ■ 1y'enr,;rd[t:f:r) iil1 nil 1)e,ik ri in lie rivi t� Y t� FOti ALL THE FOAMS • - e t ' s+trofutotta `Ieretz sal, ruitl Moot/ Disorders, the 10,i r,1.btraiis' the tiro t." sea ee1 t11' ;opt thorn -sigh 'Tapia d- i''e:ttyle Ayer' . ar parillaa CROSSCUT SAWS, .AXES, COW CHAINS &C. VERY CHEA"p is" 1441nty,SI'41xIott1ta,5 BEST NO. i•COAL OIL 20 CTS. PER GALLON. • IA Z A:'h t •$ROS:, prick Black si' n:of the Pa llo 1 Cell t • 1 E 1Vg$117S .& DT UGGIST a l� , ►S.tlr 1' C >oo<tozi :' The .public will finchour stock of medicines complete, war►'ante'd +rennins the best.quality, g • , a1Jd of TQILET SOAPS, P,l;' RriIEns, SIiota,nER BRACES, TRUSSES; SPONGES:: AND ALE KINDS OF DIIUCxGIST,S' SUNDRIES USUALLY -REPT IN A F•IRST .CLASS . DRUG STORE. • .i 0I"ril .7'O. THAT•OUR STOCIc OF t >A MILLiNERY FOR THE WINTER TRADE is Now5 C'O PmaE, ar-Fall-Trade gr eat Success • ;l1.Ta1ti3sat greatly: ,l; edu.: eei' prices, as we are determined to go out of 'the' Mantle trade. Gelieral assortment of Dry. Goods.' Prices right. :l{. �crsiy, ,t • llEA•VER BLOCK. OSTEJ{•&..B&YLE PI30T0(7MAPHLRS ON i The blood, is the - founda»• tion ' :of life, ' it •circulate through every part of the body -- and. unless it is pure and rich, ▪ good -health is :impossible, if disease . has entered' • the sys • tern•the- only sure and quick wayt . rlt'e It out is to u- '. 4 d P rify andenrich.ilie'blood These sihnple facts' are well • known and .clip highest inedi dical authorities •anre:e that.. • nothing but iron will 'restore - the blood to i't's natural condi ion ;: • and also' that all the Iron' preparation's:" hit herb') made blackenthe teeth, cause Headache, and aro otherwise injurious. S'virtivtr~,r1Nrs7,ro',rl3:tTT ear; will thoroughlyand quickly.. •' assimilate . with , the blood,, • purifying slid s'tretigthening.it .: • • • R? OUR LETTER BOX rile NSW IlitS docs not ;told itself rospoitsible for. ideas exliressotl under this heitdin;cP • A DANCING MASTER.:. ' To i1 ..balsa. of!he'll ew'Er • liRA�IPTON, Jan. 10; 1884 Demi tilt, I notice in your issue of the llth inst. that.ono'Prof.`•Degalles, of_T.o- ionto, proposes to. organize a dancing: class in your town; As.a, former resident ,of alit -den, and as ono that has been re-' cent) vidti mlzed� b 'the ab • ova individual; Y. .Y t d , inlir m i , a, thn I kxke•it o be m • plain t t ai du to ,give your':readers a -portion of ;hie his tory., lest -they also may have the sane ". story;ta tell. • Somotinto.in.:Neyember last a representative- of Prof. Degalles . (Elan. ' 'btv name) began to give -dancing: lessons: • in this place,-whets--about-'fifteen young men' (myself amongst the•uu'mber7 formed • the class.' Ve of course were: told by the .. - teacher thn„, it was customary, to pay iii • least half• Etter fee in advance, viz. $..2.50, which wo at once agreed to div some even ' paying more than that sum, • After giving. -'- three lessons this representative ceased. to 1 '• -- , coma, when the':rofessor (?) himself. ap- • peared'on tlio iscthie, who demanded $2,50 additional Irom'each member, stating•tha'u•, it was his invariable custom' to get .$5 in,: and stilts dt•ive`disease. from .. advance. e. The members of the class very any Part of the systetu 'rtli 1 ie • net... y refused t sed to do this, whereupon • • will ho tried the altorbativo of getting 25 cents. t' i l not blacken 'tire teeth. • froeach but again failed in his schema ) g Titocaretaker. of the hall finding that tho. Professor Was abonti "waltzing' 'off with- • Mit paying for the use- of-the—building, locked the 'door and kept his man in ens-. tody until he handed' over the required • .. amount, . This estimable teacher .of -eti.. , gnette, etc., then made "Swodisir' move. ' • meat” out of town, and has notlsince been seoa or hoard of. by his Brampton clash.'• The lady tylion ho engaged to ftirnteh the. music; 'at $1 per lesson, has not received. . I do at l., resent. „ • any romttneration for her services—pro- • AIRS. s, r., moolt1F bably' an oversight on his part.. 1 have it Sl IIII: lz< -AND 1'tto;1'. T311'.- --• : .•-ion gboclai tltoriiy`tliat.soveral other classes; " In this'vicinity have been create ttt tha ' . 'TnrS cfiCeottrn,'Cly cures d��s- #I Ie sia,illtli<r same manner, and hope my warning may -�' 1 p , indigestion veal preventa repetition of such tactics among--•-•' - tress, and rendory thflrgroit. the 'enthusiasts ..for the," light fantastic" in Clinton. In 'view of the aboy<i ;'would • it not bo troll to have Mr. '1 tisley give. diseases as '7> tlnr % prof. I}egalles a few lessons in dancing. y' Wiltbefore ills Worship,.the Aster, 1'iVer edinp1aints,'dyspellst l; --- t .}--•'-' ' u Yours vary truly,. ' Indigestion f,k; 1 ,1,11113 ( 1FIAr<'ol fir, it.a..trireparatieu .:Si t)Xtl 1lyrtll ih'ttg�i.its itncl 'UItt' tit'etttedt Vitali+err Cottisonmdat repot 1 ,0 St:, Jarneq`t. of carbolic acid, vaseline and • cerate millo(1 �c(3teg tC 1'arkc4-4 rbolfo West T1Iulitlt til, 1r4 v 't n.' ,,. • t'orate 1t will cure airy sore cut, burn or » bruise whet all oilier pr1ipanitions fail. call • ' r�yp7`"°"'"-""""` ..{. y'•,�y,r•�r�+.�+�. 'at.J'..lr t ;{tali '11 drug story, and get ;t Pack. �pA'7� M TV e4 cS,7�r• 1-L..i N a O . ftn,r.'1' S.:1,.„,• 1 0111; L; all it costs: . • cause headache or constipa tion and is positively net inju- rious, ulu-rious.. St. Johnsbury, Vermont Oct. 2rst ro"$i: For is years l have hcen'a great 1• sufferer from Wad disease, tlyspepsrrt, .,. ond•constipgtionr itnd became so debt' ,' Mated that I could not retain anything ' on my stomach, in fact life had almost become a burden, and when hope had :•Imostleft me,I v tiasinduced to giro statues atin''ra Toon t:ts a trial. 1 Ant now taking the third bottle anti have not felt so well in six vats a4 test Rrelidf and benefit to • ;ttersoYte suffering from. awl/