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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe New Era, 1884-07-04, Page 6AROUND THE COUNTY. Mrs. Robt. Nett, formerly of Bruesele, died at Abilene, Ka., last week. Mr. Frank Crassweller has been engaged to teach Zurich school is place of Mr. W. Henderson, resigned. A little four year old son of Mr. Fred. Hese, of Zurich, accidently rolled off the bed and broke his collar bone. Kiss s1 .—' TEABERnY." the new and exquisite little gem for the teeth and breath, baa a beautifully plated metal screw top. Try a sample. A young man named Douglees, ferulorly of McKillop, was drowned while bathing on Sunday at Brantford. gum, of ,000. This farm contains 100 e S hia own farm on the 10th concession of Hibbert, to Mr. Duncan McKellar for the, Mrs. Jae. Gi,bnPn and Mrs. P. Wal<lboe, of Auburn, have returned from Marysville, Miob., where; they had been at the death- bed of their aged father, Robert Wallace, who died on the 11th inat. After two months' illness he passed peacefully away." h i Deceased was in the 81st year of e age.. He- wise -a native of Fifeahire, Scotland, came to Canada over forty years ago, and settled in the township of Beverly, where he lived for bight years, he then, came to Wawanoah, in this county, where he resideduntil one year ago, when he went to live with his daughter in Michigan, The Hanwell farm near Brusasls, was Abaatlsprtog.Water, sold Saturday last at the exceeding good ' The surest, moat effective, least costly re. PESA price of $2,560, there only being 50 acres. ,Hedy for habitual Costiveness is Zo , Mr. David Hay, of Brucefield, has been Better than all the aperients or spring -water awarded the contract for carrying the that' ever bubbled, for it is certain, effectual mails between Clayfield and Soaforth for and pleasant, • actin upon the Liver and the neat four years. It you should he so unfortunate as to Burn,' Scald or Wound yourself io any way the proper thing to keep clean and heal it Is McGregor & Parke's Carbolic cerate. Ipeist on having. good, Sleep'sound, Nerves strong,:Braln quiet, and be sure you get, McGregor Parke', Carbolic Cerate, bleed pure, breath sweet, taste good, regcla- Price 25 cents; J. ll. Combe, Druggist, has the genuine. Digestive Organs. It invigorates, strengthens, loueene and removes, Keeps off Ague, Fever, Malaria, Biliou?iness—makes Appetite to the bowels only by acting up on the Liver A series of Reform meetings will be held and Digestion. Gat a sample of n ie in East Huron shortly. The idea is a good one, and we fail to ase why other FIIE 'A�IO.GS®N5 BANg constitueuciea do not also adopt it. 1 a Mr. Henry Taylor, English, was recent- ly offered $8,000 for his excellent hundred acre tarrn iu the township ofTY.. ullett, near Kinburn, by a gentleman, from near To- ronto, but refused it. Messrs. Brooks & Colquhoun, of Hib- bert, the well•known horsemen, have dis- posed of, their imported stallion "Glen- garry," to Mr. Edward Charlton, of Lobo, for the sum of $2,200. Enjoy the day. Life is short, don't mope in the morning nor lag at noon. Keep your Liver healthy, your Digestion good with zo• rE•sA and you can meet work with a smile and your head never aches, your Appetite is good, your Digeetiuu strung. Mr. William Cowan, formerly of Hul- lett, has been appointed postmaster of a new post ollce, called Cowau, which has recently been -established in Highland township, Cass county, Dakota. We are ashamed for our town that the Salvation Army were grnssly insulted on Saturday-' evening last while marchiu around the Square, by having rotten eggs thrown at t'heni.—Guderich Star. One evening iast week, while skating in the roller rink, Goderich, Mr. Fred. W id - der, of the Bank of Montreal, fell and sprained his right hand and wrist. The in• jury is so severe that he has been granted sig weeks absencefrom duty. . "Why! What's the matter?" Lady-( With face enveloped in roll of hot clothe)—"Ohl I'm ernzv with that Neuralgia that continually troubles me." "VVell how foolish! Why don't you go to Combo's Drug Store and get a bottle ot Fluid Lightning? It cured me in leas than one minute. I always keep a bottle in -my house. it only costs 25 cents." A man named Fox, working in the big• mill, Seaforth, met with a painful accident on Monday. He was standing on a board when it broke and he felt a distance of about 12 feet, dislocating his arra. and sustaining other injuries. Miss Hilton, who has occupied the pos- ition of teacher for the past two years, in Seaforth high School, intends iaeverirrg her connection with the school. Miss Hilton has accepted is n"'„ation in an educational institution in St. John, New BBrunswick, To Increase the Appetite and strengthen Digestion, to drive off the Blues, and bring color to your skin and temperament, cheer up your Liver with 'z0•PE•SA. It regulates the system, nerves and brain, makes, your eyes bright, your work (easy.. Membera of the Church of Euglrand in ibis diocese will be glad tolearn that thea. Synod, at its last meeting, decided to print a pamphlet edition of Bishop Baldwin's opening address for general disrtibution.11t was one of the finest pulpit efforts ever de- livered in Canada. t Last Saturday an old and •respected resident of Gray in the person of Jno. Jaoksoo, passed away to his reward at the ripe age of 85 years. He was born near Sligo, Ireland,and came to Canada 23 years age and settled con. 3 where he resided at the time of his decease. He was a member of the Methodiet.church. The celebrated horse case bet ween Chris- topher Dale, of Hullett,_ and Mr. Col- clough, a former hotel keeper at Winthrop, came off again at. Stratford on Monday and Tuesday last. The decision this time' was given against Dale with coats, amounting in all to about $1000. After loosing the "horse case” friend Dale should join the Salvation Army. NOTHING CAN SUPPLY the place ot a beautiful silky head of natural hair. It is in- finitely more comfortable than switches, and other preporations of the hair of unknown foreigner=. Hair may be retained, heautl. tied, and actually restored by the use nf. Cingalese Hair Renewer. Sold at. 50' cents per bottle. Mr. Wm. Aitcheson, of McKillop, has purchased the.,farm Qf Mr. Robert McMi- chael on the Hullett townline, for which he paid $6,500. This is the second farm Mr. Aitcheson has purchased from Mr. McMichael, and as they adjoin each other ho will now have i e fine n two•hundred- acro faro) ,y there is in the township of Mullett. A few weeks ago a' number of persons related to one attnther went into camp in a retired spot near Goderich. Whileenj'oy- ing the cool of the shade of the nmbra- geoua maples and beech in " leafy June;" it was found necessary to procure the assistance of a skilled nccouchcnr for one of the ladies, and upon the arrival cf the disciple of Escalapius she was safely deliv- ered of a child. The little gipay should be strong and hearty. Ames Bmyley. Hamilton, nays: "I read the testlmonals for MoGregor'a Speedy Ours and found that I had not to go to New York Philadelphia, Louisiana ot Texas to find living witnesses of its vain y e have plenty of persons right here to prove rte merits. got a bottle and rt helped me right away. I was as bad with Bilious Fever ,and Indigestion as I tbiak any ono could be. I have taken throe bottled and am nearly well and can eat any kind of toed without it hurting me. I ma► say that 1 am better than I ever expected to be. Free trial bottles at Combe's Drug Stere. Mr. Wm. Finlayson has sold his farm on the 9th concession of Tnokelsmith, to Mr. Joseph Upshall, of Hibbert, for $5,000. The farm contains 120 acres and is one of the best in Tuckersmith, and is clean and in good shape. Mr: FinheYtion intends going to Seaforth to reside. Mt. trpehall, who purchased this farm, has disposed of Incorporated by act et Parliament, 1858. CAPITAL', - - $2,000,000. IIEAD ' OFFICE, MONTREAL. THOMAS WORKMAN,.,,.....Prestdent. J. H. R. MOLSON.......c....Viee•Pree. jF. WOLFERSTAN THOMAS, General Manager. Notes (discounted, Collections made, Drafts issued, Sterling and American exchange • bought and sold at' lowest , current rates. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. v , FAAELMER . Money advanced to farmers on their own notes with one or more endorsers. No mortgage required as se- ourity. H. 0. BREWER Hager, January 1683. Clinton' BLYTH. PUMP FACTORY. Ferguson & Willow PROPRIETORS. • THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVING RECENTIN started a factory in Myth, beg to ultimate to the people of Huron thin they, ore prepi rt d to sink wells or cisterns, and pi outdo Pt wpS of the very best workmanship. Huvnig bad con- siderable experience in file pump -waking busi• nee's, they feel confident :they can give entire satisfaction. All orders, by mail or otherwise, promptly filled, at the most reasonable rates. Blyth, April 1884. - J. BIDDLECOMBE,•. Watch, and Clock 'Maker JEWELLER,. &c.• , - OJ'PO$JTE TILE TIARKisT, L'l.LLti''i'O Y Where' he keeps a..?elect asaortmeo.t,of WATCHES, CLOWARC'(S. JEW$L'LER•Y, SILVER - k. . Wbicli we will efilf t:saaonablerates: Repairing 91, every description promptly at. tended to, and all, work warranted. •J. BIDDLECO2SBE. Clinton, Nov. •1882. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT TO.THE FARMERS OF HURON. r'1 MIS SUBSCRIBERS 11k' 1NO BEEN APPOINT- l es Solo Agents for the well known GURNEY. MANUFACTURING COMPANY, -of Ilandas, desire to. call the especial att,.rtion of: farmers to•their Dundas CO �D BINDER • This machine hits been thoroughly tested during the past seusou and has given'the best of satisfaction, and several important improvements, have been added" for 1694, the subscribers feel confident they boyo noir,. GOT THE BEST CORD. BINDER In the market, and 'as they do not"Inteud.to spend either time or money,in travelling through the coun- try, they are prepared to allow a discount to the•pur- Chaser, as an equivalent -for those expenses: Intend•. ing phrchasers'will therefore see it t0 be to their ad- vantage, before purchasing' elsewhere, to: call at our shop, and see the machine, now set up. EXdlnine it at leisure and have it explained in detail. • REAPERS, MOWERS, IIAY RAKES,' &•c., always en hand, from best makers, at lowu•+t rates PLOWS, BARROWS, CULI'1Vd'/'ORS': &c., of our own make kept on1iand and made to order; it ALL RINDS or MIACIILiE REPAIRINO AND BLACK- SMITH WORK promptly attended to. •• ' . MILLER -& TEDFO'RD.. Princess street, opposite Fair's mill. liiiton, Aprll1884. Phoenix Carriage Wor.ks. LON,13ES$O11O. JOHN BRUNSDON Is prepared to manufacture all kinds of BUGGIES, WAGGONS, CARRIAGES, & CUTTERS. Nothing but the very best mate) ial used, dud first-class work ttaranteed. $r'ALL 111508 OF Joustso, A SPECIALTY. Finished work Always on hand. _(:all, and examine before. purchasing elsewhere. INES.SPIRITS r ii1F subacab-tr desires to return his sincere A. thanks to his customers and the public generally for the\liberal patronage extended to hiin in the past, and by furnishing the best article at the lewest remu- nerative price, he hoped to merit a continuance of the same. He would specially recommend a trial of his direct importations of the very best brands of Brandies, Port Wines and Holland Gin, SUIiADLE @Oa MEDICINAL PURPO8E8 AND FAMILY USE. BASS' ALE AND OUINESS' PORTER, In Bottles, Pints and Quarts. CANADIAN ALES AND PORTER, CARLINO'S and .DAvia5 Lassa constantly On hand. Just received, iii prime condition, 1lfontree d ing or Ale, Chantiagne Ciller; Plain Soda,' Kole Agent for Gl•oderiela'Ate. •N 1•tO13SO8', ALBERT STreee? /heft te. I11,0otC. CLIN'COI1. AKER BLOOD SYRUP, Cures Corrtpletety aerofoils, ,ay ►hili$, ('cancer, /rheumatism, Catarrh, sneers and sielin and Blood Diseases of every descripe tion. $1000 reward to any chemist who will find, 11 od Syrup, onepaon rticle ao bottles of of 1Mercury, /mild° of Potassium, or any mineral aub• stance. SOLD EVERYWHERE. Prise. • • $1.00 Per Bottle, oz 21z for $15.00. QUEEN CITY OIL CO, GOLD MEDALS Awarded at Toronto, London and Guelph, in 1883, for PEERLESS • • AND OTHER MACHINE OILS. For Salo by all First -Class. Dealers. Every Barrel Guarante;ld. ' SAMUEL ROGE S- l- ger. S0 Front St. East. Toronto. Health & Happiness for a11. WiLL CURE OR RELIEVE '"- Biliousness,: Headache, Dys- pepsia, Indigestion,; Dizziness, Jaundice, Dropsy, fluttering �f the Heart, - -.- - And everyspccice of disease arising from Impure ]flood, &c. • PREMIUM nY 1.71E Climax , Chemical Company, MOPiTREAL... - HINING RODS: $500 REWARD? TH GLOBE LIGHTN1NG ROP COPANY, LnNDON. ONT. INCORPORATED 1878. • CAPITAL STOOK $50,000, Will give the above reward to the first person who will prove that a single building has been burned in the Dominion of Canada upon which rode manufactured by our Company have been placed according tol our rules for the protection of buildings against tire by light- ning, with Company's Guarantee. , REMARKABLE FACT. This Company have erected millions and millions 'of feet of rod in the last coven- year, (since incorporation, Tune, 1878) in tbo Dominion et Canada, and considering the great num- "her of violent thunderstorms, and the almost daily occurrence of buildingsstruck and burned by lightning, this is a wonderful showing. MANUFACTURERS OF IALL RINDS OP COPPER CABLE LIOHTNI G CONDUCTORS. ylxturee, Ornaments, Weather Vanes, and Electrical Apparatus. Sole proprietors of the Nen- conducting Glass BaII. Spdtual attention given to the erection or Conductors on Churches,Se'hool Houses, and other public buildings. A good responsible party wanted in every City, County and. ToWnehip throughout the Dominion (none others need apply) to handle our goo$e. Write tor terms and further information. Office and Works -494 King Street,, LONDON, ONT. _ THOMAS 0. HEWITT, 'President and Manager. a, E. ICENNZDY, Agent, CLINTON. Cabinet Parlor" F�ir�ituro Walt1100111S —Anti U NDERTKINC The aubscribet heel'/ the duet:, CASKETS and CO:1.FINS Always on hand. I':unerals"furnisked at . the shortest uotice and -lowest prices. CALL_SOLICI'rED. Leadlnr L'' ndertalcer. REMEMBEft Tlfk: PLACE, - . OPPOSITE THF TOWN HALL„ THOS. STEVENSON. YOUR: FACE. '.fats Freckles, Sunburn, Pimples, Black Specks, Blot- - cites. &e. can' be removed iu• stoutly by applying ?5 ESy?L'S Tan & Freckle Lotion. sato, Sur.o an d Effectual. . PRICE 26C. PER BOTTLE , Sold by all DruggistN- S. FOWLER & SOON. EST STOCK OP VIOLIN STRINGS IS TOWN.. , FINE`PItATED WARE. NEW8,ST DESIGNS IN JEWELLERY !. Repairing done Promptly. C:l on, Kty'25thr 1$88,.. 4rr,.r. rj > U WdgQm eee Ia Cmc ap 11 A. A. BENNETT, UNDERTAKER Fiiccrals Furnished is first-class Style UuOe HEARSES IN ATTENDANCE. CHARGES Moniitun. RED IIOCICER STORE. OLD AND RELIABLE: Gray's Specific, - Medicine, T Iy A'✓F. MARKT)LP GREAT EN nLIS't , .ten JC twA'R Ramsey, an Oifailing. • „t `• cure fur Semmalweak - ,jy Hees, Spennutorrhea; Impotency, and all dis- .ases that follow ,as a sequence of self abuse —na loss of memory, universal lassitude,— pain in the back, diin• nese Of vision, preina- el'ore Damtaro old age,,and manyA. gaging. ther' diseases that lead to insanity or consmuptien Anda premature grave. Full: to filet t hich we &sire , send free by particulars in our pa p ,, v to se r r . mailte evey one. Cr' The Specific Medicine to sold by all druggists at $1 per package, or six packages for five dollars or will be sent free by rami. on receipt of the money by ad.. dressing, THE GRAY MEDICINE - Toronto, Ontario, Canada. WATTt! & C MTEminittitat O.,1f Agents, canton DY(RTIS Before you place a dollar's worth of Newspaper advertis- ing, get our prices. The enact cost of any paper, or list of papers cheerfully furnished, free upon'applicatlon..r+slmaa.y lay -Send for Now Catalogue. J. Co HOUCH,, Advertising Agent, HOUGH BLOCS. Detroit, Mich,;y �os- LARCErSTOCK QF G00 • No,_ -)sir TINT N L'(CJ,' L+.mlbra,eing all the Latest tyles in - anll ela,sses off' Goods, NvIxieh will be tt4old at the elo. est prised. .A.ILORIN ZIT ALL I'FS+ 131-2,ASV'CE1 E Large Stock ot Cent's - Frurnishing Coods. For 0-.R.;ociRams Not - A esll stock of these goods atthe lowest prices. R. COATS & SOTN., Clinton,