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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe New Era, 1884-02-15, Page 6( AROUND TNN COUNTY. ilAug.hter of,Nr. Gunther, Credito, fell on the loe and dislocatedhershonlder. onnu" Cough Cnre. It acts so eltlicklY as to you. 25 cents. Thos. Ma lidera ha S leased the farm op.' cupiod by Ohas. Dobson for several year, near Ethel. • Ir as untie 'ewes. to wait for nature to. throw . off t Cold or Cough, 411a1P. cough Cure. acts onkly,2 25 tents. Mx. John Pollock hoe bought out the; lease and good will of the Albion hotel, formerly kept by Mr. Stalker, 13aytiold. U Jr Climax cough oaken+. gniek, me ogre ; of all dealers ; woe. The Masons of Brussels presented Pr. Holtnee with a Paat Master's Apron on his leaving to reside in Goderiok. • • Now THE 1.4tner, and every one having tried it eaye, the quickest and most complete cough mire ever sold in this town is "Hub" cf,otiglagure, only 25 cents. • _ . A debate of the Farmers' Club, Aatifield,' decided that the raising of cattlewas more profitable to a farmer than were, horses, While Mrs. Wells, of Stanley, was going to her tones house the other day, elle slip - pad into a hole, and fallieg -over, fractur- ed her ankle. . • PiaaLg..—Get your mouth full by using "Teaberr3," the new wonder for the .Teeth and Breath. Brush vigorous y. See dirce- tione. As Maud Hill was standing outaide of the house a dog started a cow which knock- ed her down and severely injured her, breaking one Tit), On Tuesday Mrs. R. French., .of the 2nd con. McKillop, fell upon the ice as elle stepped from the door of her house, break. ing her right area% the wrist. , • Malarial poison can be entirely. remov- - ---ed-from-the system by-tlielliati �f Ayer's, Ague Cure, which'contains a Sure specific, In the form of a vegetable product 'used..in no. other remedy. 'Warranted. Mr. Richard McKee, of the 12th con, -ot McKillop, recently sold a very fine thoro'.; bred dothain bull calf to Mr.R. Johnston, East Wawauosh, for the sum of S100. During last season Mr. S. Beid,.of.11ar- lock, disposed of over $1,260 Worth of eggs and over $300 _worth of butter, all.of which iislarought from the surrounding neighborhood. CINOALDSE HAIR RENEWER is applied with a sponge or a brush, and it never fails in its good effect on the heir. •Hair that has been renewed by the Cingel3se.Halraenewer nevor will again beeomegrey. 'Sold at 50ats, per bottle. • Miss Martha Bullard, of Winthrop, ha% completed her log cabin .quilt. 'There are four thousand, four hundred and; seVenty. five 'pieces in it. She •Must have 'a good deal of time on her hands to waste it in this fashion: • The beat medical -auttioritiort agknow-• ledge the great value of Ayer's Cathartic Pills, and frequently prescribe., their use with the utmost confidence, won knowing thit they are the .most. effeetual remedy, efer devised for disease caused by•derange- talents of the stomach, liter and bowels, ' Masers. W.J. and Geo. Dickson, of Mo. Killop, hauled into Seaforth a few weeks ago with two toenail of two 'year Old 04'4. eight cords .and three-quarters of four foot wood; in two loads. .Who 'Can.beat ;this ? Now TIIAT there is a reliable remedy- for kidney troubles, half the terrors attached to those complaints have been removed. •FOY this let all be thankful, and to Dr. VineRtir- en's Kidney Cure award all praise for .havilig. thus •removed a hitherto considered fatal diseasb from our path: It was never known, to fail, ' •Mr. James :Holden has leased his:. farm in the township of Hay, near Hills Green, to Mr. Happle, Of Zurich, far a term ef live years for 'the anniial rental of $370, and Mr. Holden retains possession of. the house and garden. "HM, ficough Cure. 2. Cents • ; Prescription of a Boston physician, dispens- ed yors by a Boston druggist. One dose will cure an ordinary cough. It wits airiest magically. Ask•any dealer to get you a 25' sent bottle of !‘illib" Cough. Cure, and !don't ' be put off with any other. yr• • Mr. A. Elcoat, of the 3rd con. of Tuck.. ersmith, who is rapidly corning to the, front as a-successfUl breeder of thorough- bred stock, his recently made a couple of important sales. Ho has sold n thoro'hred bull calf, 11 months old, to Xr...John .Miller, of Ilibbert,.fer. the sum of $175, and a very opener Yearling toi Mr. Geo. Anelerson, of Stanley, for $170., : A Blessing to all illanitind. In these times when our Newspapers are flooded with patent medicine advertieements, it is gratifying to know what to procure that will certainly cure you. If you are Billieus, blood out of order, Liver inactive, orgenerally ai3bilitAteartherwirnritthbr4Erthe.wcirltlIthat, will cure you so quickly as Electric Bitters. They are a blessing • to all mankind, • and can be had for only fifty cents a bottle by Watts tit Co. • In order to put the fanners in a better position with regard to borrowinonOnsyf Dr. Orton has brought forward a proposi- tion in the House of Commena.for the os, tabliahmont offarmers' banks to lend --• DON'T Purd. IT. -41S� Newton's One millets 3, BIDDL oothache cure. Relief at once ; of all dealers, Wiras Watch a AyEirs- pus . el A large proportion of the diseases which cause LIMN= suffering result from derangement of the stomach,bowels,and lifer. A.YrIt'S (JA.TuAtirrto Rims act directly upon them, organs, and are .esneelauy designed to cure the diseaaes caused by their derangement, including Constipation. Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Headache, Dyseit., tery,"and a boat of other ailments, for all of which they are a safe, sure, prompt, and pleasant remedy. The extensive We of these PILLS by eminent physiciaus in regular practice, shows unmistakably the estimation in which they are hold by the medical profession. These PILLs are compounded of vegetable sub. stances only, ander() absolutely free from colonist or any other injurious ingredient. A Sufferer from Headache writes : "AYER'S P1LLs are blYaillable to me, and ars my cotistunt companion. I have been a severe sufferer front Headache, and your PILLS are the only thing I could look to for relief, One dose will iptiekly ,Dove my bowels and freetny head front pain. They are the most effective and the easiest phy.ilc 1 have ever found, It is a pleasure - 50 1110 lo speak in their praise, and. I always do so who Oecasion offers. W. L. PA.05, of NV. L. Page & Bro." Franklin St., Richmond, Va., Juno 3,1882. "1 !taxa used &TIM'S PILLS In numberless in- • stances PS recommended byyou and itave never knowa thein to fitil to accomplish. the deedred re- sult. We co*tantly lceep them on hand at our home, and prise them as a pleasant, safe, and reliable family medicine. FOR DYSPEPSIA they arehivaluable. J. T, listYES." Mesta, 'points, dune 17, ISM, • The It F.v. irlt4icis B. annt.ows, writing from masts, Ga:, says: "rev some years past I have been subject to constipation, front WIttelt, in: spite of the use of medicines of various kinds, 1 suffered increasing inconvenience, until some Months ago I began taking A.it YE'S They • have entirely corrected tlje costive habit, and have vastly improved my general health." okruiwric PILLS correct irregular!, ties of the bowew-stimitiate-lhe appetite and digestion,• and by their protein and thovinglt action give tone and vigor to the whido•pbesieal •- economy.' , . PREPARED • Dr. J. C. Ajfer & Co,; Lowell Mass.. Sold by all Druggists. • YOUNG, All experience the wonderful bonen- OLD, AND -vial effectS'of • MIDDLE- 4yer's Sa.rsa.parikty.. • Children with Sore Eyes,Sore Ears, AGM - or any scrofulous or eyphilitio taint; may be made healthy and strong by ita use. , •Sold by all Draggistsi fl,Abti)ottles for S.S. ". • • MONEY TO LOAN. D. A. FORkEISTER. Olinton.'llee. 20, 1893.. • . • • — -DRIVATB AND COMPANY FUNDS, AT A. :lowest rates of interest. Principal payable 'as desired by borrower: , • 'Valuator for the CANADA. LANntio:ClinDIT COMPANY.• NEW TIN STORE. rpILE SITZSCRIBER, WM) WAS l'on MORE than oigkt years in the employ of Mr. Silas 'Davis; deSires.ta intimate that 110 has pened Tin . S4.1) in .1)okworth's Block , • Where -1101s prepared to ihr •, . • • • ALL 'KINDS OF TIN, COPPER AND SHEET IRON WORK, . • In the of sty,le.end on shortnotice. . •. . • .GLASS, Ste; in stock • ••• ••• SAMUEL WILSON. Clinton, Dhe. 1885. • *.TIIE'MOLSONS. BANK. • Incorporated by Act of Parlittinent; 1855: • • CAPITAL, .- • - $2,000,090: • HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL. Frito.nk WORN M AM, ; , t , .Proskletit. . • J. if: R. moLsorst • • •Ii', WOLFERS'ILAN THOMAS, General Manager. . . . Holes discoiinted,,C011eetioos vidde, Drafts i$suett, Steritiw and American .e.qltange • • litniplit as(' sold at .1tiwest'l • "oiirrent rates. ••• • IN'TEREST .ALLOWED 'ON DEPOSITS. • • —• • ' • . • thosivaseca to farmers oh:their own note4 with 0115 or n e endorsers.. No- Mortgage required • RS .•• • nlif•wfat . • Jautnill, 188p. • " :• • • Clinton. ftltAN- B4 Pi KLE.R S • ItAT'TENEVRY ST., .CLINTON; FIIRANSACT A GENEBAL.BANEINGBUSINESS. Av bioneyailvanced on Mortgages and Notesof hand Drafts issued payable atfpa-riat. all the oftIces at the Merchant's Bank of Canada. New York exchange bought and sold. PROMPT ATTENTION PAIDTO _tenricetstlitouilielt.t.Olint.da and.the13.11ited, Welk SALE NOTES BOUGHT at eloSe rates; and money advanCed to farmers on their own note iforanylongth of Monet° suit the borrower: Ali Marketable seaur • tiosboughtand sold. .'.‘ • BAINIERS IN NEN iORK. iGENTS OF TRH XERCHAFITIS BANE OF eNNADA, :I.N7'17.R.E1SrALLQWED 0w DEPOSITS W. W. FARIIAL. J. P, TISIAT4 money upon improved farms at a low rate • . of interest. •file proposes that the Goiorti- ment should issue Dotninion otea and se- othitisa to any asociation of farmers who may establish a bank, to the extent of otie- third or one one-fourth of the assessed ; vale e of wniflouLflburad improved ' farms owned by the shareholder, their liability for the Government advances to by a first lion on their property. The. Government is to receive one -halt per cent to cover the cost of issue, and the hanks to, loan to far- mers:only at five per cent for bhort dates, tip3u 'good security, yearly loans* to be • given at the same rate on tho deposit of a first lien upon his land with the bank. Any farmer depositing a first lion against his property is to have a running bank • credit to the amount of one-third Of the assessed value of the land. Dr. Orton em, timates that the running expenses will net amount to over one,and,a,lutlf per cent "of the capita), which will leave an 'animal profit of three per cent for the stoekhold. errs. The feasibility of the Scheme is to be • • considered by a special committee. About Ile, Ali Iknistipation makehalf the people sick.. You aro dizzy, have bad breath and tante, can't eat, can't sleep well, liead aches, net - veils imitable, Can't work it off, can't rest it off.' Well, your Liver must be inviiorated: Your food must digest properly. Now save n doctor's bill with a bottle of ZO-PESA. You will be surprised -with a few defies. Zo. - peswirn positive sure for thee troubles be, - eause it acts upon tho Stomach and Liver the . Aystam and BOWelt1 innst be regulated. Ask ' for it satnap, • THE if URN IT CiRt MA, • DOING VERY WELL JUSTf NOW, • - WON'T BOTHER, A tglaryisTN0 , • FOR: A wEEK". oil Two. • • . THOMAS STEVENSON, CLINTON. JEW taam Er IP PO NIIMEC 7 kilt' MUM Where he keep • a melee •warms, CLOCKS, dEW. WARE, %to hieb We will„ten etre Repairing of every deecri tendi.i lo, sad all work. warrae • J. Otintoft • uv Use. ....",•••••••••••••••••..... NEN BUTOH noun andersigneit desires Ailerons friends to Clie.to their patronage durim he carried to the Intfebeti Would intimate to them the nubitarsa, in cor•ost Huron *trees, where be moot his old ft iends autl as ma may favor hint with their parr° ROBT, .• JOHN ROS pump MA Tho, subscriber has had Many once, and guarantees to give the b • . faction: PUMPS, TANKS, CISTERN MeAle and put in on short Iloilo°. A by mail promptiy -attended to. Ch sonahle. JOHN ROSSt 0 0 tO OPOPE CHEAP GROCERI '• Crockery, Glassware, &c. Oatmeal And Cornmoal alivap on hat AISO.•• . . . Pett,'o celebrAteil E4glji .11rOkiastaon Long Clea2ct.eigo;t,..i.gurtii2tred7.1.1amsi• • •At Prices which cannot be beaten in town. HIS 60 C. TEA A .SPECIALTY. SOLE AGENT' FOR :,! - • • ' DoOtrts' ELECTRIC' SOAP' ••• :THOMAS COOPER, • . ALBERT STREE,T, CROTON I ITMIE SOLS6MIIP dOSIFOS to return hiS sincere' JL thanks to his customers and the public generally' for the liberal patronage extended to him in the past, and by furnishing the best article at the lowest remu- nerative price,te.hopes to merit it continuance cif the same. Ile would specially recommend a trial of his direct importations of tho verybest brands of - 'Brandies. Port Winos and Holland Bin, SUITABLE. IORBIEDICIP.ae PeRPOSES 4FD FAMILY CS& • Londeaboro, BASS' ALE MID GUINESS' PORTER, • • • In Bottles, Pints and Quart's: CANADIAN: ALES AND „PORTER, . • Calitatte's and ilAYIES LAGER 000St4IIIly on hand. Juotr$coiyed, in priree condian; • iiiontreal Ginger -.Ate, ellanTatMe Cider, •Plain Soda. Sole Agent Cor•O-oderioli • • noBsON, ALnORT Aroma, 131LICK BLOCK CLINTON. • OLD AND RELTABLE. • Gray's , Specific Medicine, 'TRADE MARK Tim SREATENOLISH- I RADE MARK. - , • REMEDY, an unfailing •, e cure Pirdentinal weak 1 mess, Spermatorrbea, • ' t f_l ramirs ?boa? I, ,tini od ,avi-latsi i s; st sequence of selfabuse .,.i,,i&• •—as loss of metnory, •,V" 4 pthe back, dim - universal lassitude,— ain in '''''s N cess of vision, ,pretnat• Before Tab -„„ turn old age, and many ikAdtt.i. • ir,,,.1,.;,,,,,,,„ P. other a diseakeN . that lead to Insanity or consumption and a premature *rare.' Fnll particulars in our pamphlet, which we desire to send free, by wail to every one: f,.•• The Specific.Aledielue is sold by all druggists at $1 per oftekake, or six packages for five dollars or will lie sent free by mail, on receipt of the money by ad. dressing THE GRAY IMRDICIIIR CO., Toroitto, Ontario, Canada. . . • A YER!-S. No other complaints Me so Insidious in their'at, tack nathoseaffectingtho throat and lungs : none • • sotrified with the majority of sufferers. Tim Mainari'congb or cold, resulting perhapi from a• • trilling or 'unconscious eitposure, is' often but the beginoing of a fatal sickness. Alma's Pueletv • i'netrollAt has Well proven its. dile:icy in o forty . years' fight with threat and lung diseitscsond , be taken in all eitsiiivithout • • A -Terrible, Cough Cured. • , WTI took a severe eel% which liffected 3117 lungs., • I had a terrible toug,11, and passed night after aight without sleep. .The doctors mfve JIM hp, 1 tried Avileg Citaitur PECTORAL. iiIiicb Isdueedsleep, and a ifordtal = .the rest iiceessary for the recovery of my si 'gilt, • By the continued use Of the Rix"rOltAL 0perm., tient cure was effected, lam now MA years 'old, lisle and hearty, dinl am Satisfied your (Ilfinuv • PlICTORALstrved me. lionActtFAutinto ('11 0.11." . Rockingham, Vt., July 15,1T#2; • • '• treip,'—.A..Vother's tribute.' " While in the country, last 'Wilder my little • boy, three years (Adorns Lilco ill with croup; it seemed int if he tvould die:front strangulation, Ono of the family suggcstRa me • of Aytovs ottioutv DEeToitAL, a bottle.tnf which was al-. wnvs kept in the '11118 mils tried in smali nd efrequentdoses, and to our delight hi los than half Milhonr this little patient was breathing Tho doctor sant that the (Intim:T. PheTim.At. had saved, nty darling's life. Canyon vondoe our gratitude? sincerely yours, EMIR (.4:11Nr.v," Ise West 128th St,, iiew Yo)'k, May 16,-0.A2.• " nitro used Attit'S Cnti1t Pre'rottf. fit ley family for several years, and do 1101 hesitate in pronounce it the lintst effectnal remedy for nottglis and colds we have ever tried. • A..1. Citsmi," 'Ake Crystal, NInn,, Marsh 13, 1882. • "t suffered for eight f,orti Wont:till is, and after trying Manyretaetil es with no success, I WAS _cored Isy the use of Avon's P41'01?Aloo aOtitiPM /WN'," . ltyhialTft, 1StIss. Apr11,5,180. • '"1 cannot say enough, in praise of A vlinist (1omm? PMCTOItA nt believing RR I do that, but Mr its 1480 I should long shies hare died front lupe troubles, • 1" 111 Palostinc, Tex* April /2, 18432.:".4111())1." ease of hit affection of the throtti et Itings Th of Altifft's MURRY PlurrtulAt., and lt will ratrd1/A titbits which (teapot be greatly relieved by the 1480 wituH•si xgrevsl. nuAtoxs rure when the diseese is not already beyonti.tho Vrat'S" .• . • . ea TE.A.:441.17 25 CEN TS PER LB. TRY. IT. TRY OUR 50 ',CENT TE r- CANNOT BE 'BEAT. WHITE SUGAR,' 10 LBS. FOR 40:9Q. ' •••' ' • . „.. Boots & Shoes...tug ieclactimis on Summer Goods. .,, All. our Fall. Iiiihe of BOOTS AND SHOES are new cotnplete: ' WE CAN UNDERSEia. • . _ . . - .._ , .. . . ANYTIIING IN• TUB' TRADE TN • FALL AND WINTBR GOODs. • MEN'S BOOTS, heavy' weir, .from $1 •per;pair, upward. 'PELTWEAR' and .1VIEN'S LONG. BOOTS, very .. '• . . . , • •:•• •. . eiteep, • InSpect mu% *took: • - • • , ' . " '•. WApfecl;:_a,()Q0.-bbl.s..::g04.fat the highest cash • price..., Don't Sell' until you ice' it, ' . . . _ • . Sept., IS88 • . ,• •17101/IPSON. SWITZEji..• • & Sons, Victoria Street, Clinton. . • .. o, alo 1 11llou1—es S. Ill'OWLER & SON. • GilA.T 'ROBES. BEST STOCK OP 111 • th TOWN. 1 11 E ss.VIOLIN STRINGS • I FINE '.PLATED WA • (}j' )LL - centres of medicine, • lontimatEt. tor Dr J�. Ayer & co., i.oweilt Mese; W.'Zi OEVPITO , Sold by all DruggiSts. CIA NVON, . I Repairing Ci 1114 litny tat