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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe New Era, 1884-10-31, Page 5.. ..4►ZI &,TIN'"', . iR Stock for the cotnin seaso11 is gand s•fti 1 1s r Our . � •larget•iet), slice willbe s'31(1 at prices to suit the closest Mise' TRUNKS, VALISES, LADIES SA.TCH LS,. &q. on Vand, and for sale at low price,+. %Icon .ezo3i- • Butter. a�4d s g.- ate, , • Fire per sea, off for cash. e TAYLOFk. 8ON e9Lower always Aowereg WE ARE. BOUND TO LEEki,D IN LOW PRICES, And,to have it;:eve known tliat41-11 00 IS BOSS, OUR SUGAR is Cheaper than ever. . We have alsplenYlid ''assortanent. Iu' TEAS, BLACK, GREEN' GR EE`JAPAN, Which' we would especially call ytttelton—totion.-?eutiav�rds 13 pounds GRANULATED SUGAR '$1.00 cash. 25 pounds of -RAISINS for $1.00 ` cash. 15 pounces best PRUNES for $1.00 cash. 15 pounce case CITRRANTS :1.:00 cast. CANNED FRUITS, CANNED FISH and CANNED MEATS . of the best Brands, at the lowest prices. A: :very large eSsortment..of CHINA, GRAN• ITE and GLASSWARE et right' : figures. • Ground and Whole Spices, none but pure kept. Everything else: that. is required in a first-class Grocery; • HIGHEST price for any.:. quantity of . G'OOD. BUTTER. Cash paid for . EGGS:. Don't forget the old: stand, 99 A. ANGUS. 99 T A'C'TS & CO: CHEMISTS &.DR GGISTS. Albert_Strtf?et Cli!1tofll.. Tine public will find oar stock of medicines 'complete, warranted genuine, and of • the best quality. TOILET SOAPPERFUMERY, SHOULDER BRACES, TRUSSES, SPONGES AND ALL KINDS OF •DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES USUALLY. KEPT • IN A FIRST `CLASS Diva STORE. Now for Bargains in Boots, Shoes, Harness, Trunks, AT JAMES.TWJTCH.ELL'S, Having received my Spring and Summer stock of Befits and Shoes, I would call: the' attention.of • } p ang the public to the same • Dar WOMEN'S KID 13 UT2'ON BOOTS,. ,5'i.lr rl. ii!otrnted SErlgle Harness only $1.4.- only 1d.only $1.7,5. 73.4731' GAR I�l(rT.S; .large .varietj,: MEN',S BOY'S • and. -0HI.LDJ EN'S, atB11101 half-price: rheas accordingly. • 15,000 biinchcs' high lai! Pine & oeaar TRUNKS and VALISES, 1.Tr'f cheap, SHINGLES', for sale cheap: TEAM and CABRIAGE IIAR.iVF SS cheaper than ever. BOOMS TO LET, over .shop; BUTTER & EGGS TAKEN IN E.,YCHANGE .FOR BOOTS &'•SHO1IS. • J. TWI I CITELL, VICTORIA BLOCK, CLINTON, Irunic:lnse Stock Very Cheap Just received, An ]laozneese Stock fi# the most Improved. Patterns and Newest designs. WOOD COOKING STOVES; WOOD Olt COAL COOKING STO STES, , PARLOR. AND HALL STOVES. • BASE BURNEP, COAL STOVES. Including the .CELEBRATED RADIANT HOME. Also other new patterns, And as they have all beenwell bought, we are prepared too give onr customers LOW PlildlES. Also, a large assortment of STOVE BOARDS, COAL SCUTTLES, STOVE. PI S, ELBOWS, &c., very cheap. A large lot of LAMPS at re- duced prices. BEST AlVIERIQAN AND CANADIAN COAL OIL always in stock,- Please call and get prices and be convinced that oar Stock is good and prices right. , Sign of the Padlock, H A t I D B R O S. SiAlbeit Street, Clint n. .{:d. nOilUpS5Wttt' AI ARE SELLING VERY CHEAP THEIR STOCK 01? tii Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, , Boots ai.d Shoes,.&c'. SUGAR, 15 lbs. for X11, ; • s5 -bars good, SOAP, for $1-r- } 7- -- 1 gal. can. ' PEACHES, 75c. CANNED' FRUITS, very cheap; •:GLASS ' SETS, 50 c. M°' -9 in. SALVER 00 c.. Z 2 qt. GLASS PITCHERS, 5OC. } 41 BOOTS : and S1l0ES, Fall Stook Jest 'arrived.. 1i WOMEN'S BOOTS FROM $1 PER PAIR, UPWARD. MEN'S LONG BOOTS $2.25. . Ground the Counter.. 4r. Wilsop, late of the Molaon's Bank, Exeter, hail been traueferred to London. Wm. Clarke, of (;<odorich :township, liad both. of, hie wrists dislocated' last week by being thrown out of his baggy.. School,t4le Seatortli.Jtteachers havebeen reengag dPublic for . • next year.,, 49,ivn" Oegeir Cote. Dia' act take any father, 2$ aceta. Wednesday evening, a very large black bear was seen worrying a flock of sheep on Mr. Leiehman'a farm, near Blyth, D. M. Buchanan, .merchant of 1Cintail liav, hag disposed of his business Co Mr. Dales, of Newmaiketleintendato move . to. Goderioh to reside. • Robt. Brooke, of Donnybrook, had a valu- able mare severely hurt; while leading her through bis:barnyard she stepped on a piece of hemlock' board, which ran some nine nch- es into her abdomen. When yon swallow '"Hun" 'COUGH CURE, yon take the best Cough cure on .earth, and:.' the cheapest. 25 cents. Mr. James Nichol h`ae Sold ' his farm on the. 6th coneeesiou of MoKiliop to Mr. Charles Anderson, of Hayeviile, brother .ef 4r ,• W nm dern; 'Sr tHii' Gni con.;' for tEe sum- of $8,400. The farm contains 100 acres. The friends of Trinity Ohm eh Blyth, have purchased Mr. R, Irvin's handsome brick residence situated at the western extremity of Dinsley street,. fort their: popular young , pastor ae a parsonage, for the sum of '$1500 cash, "Must say it's the nicest thing I ever used for teeth and breath," says every one having tried "TLABERRY," the new toilet glair. Get a sample. . Geo. McMillen, of Goderieh, met with an acofdeut•at the Bayfield pier which might have proved fatal, .A. fellow work man, in using -his axe in proximity to George, struck hire on tlio head and made a severe wound.. ' mid O 0. Gp pee G •C hange of Business 1III] Itittlilttttrtl.t•tittIli 1I'111lt.. The undersigned begs to notify the people .of Clinton and vicinity that he has bought the. ' • IIARNESS BUSINESS' •forly • cred `1.by .1V, :L . *Newton,• ' And that he is prepared to furnish • :_Karnes ;.-CColiars, Whips; Trunks,laiises,..Buffalo :Robes, •Blankets. And :everythingusually kept in a. first-class Harness Shop,.atthe lowest prices: Speitial attention is•direeted to my stook of LIGHT HARNE.Ss,-which I•will make a specialty. REPAIRING. PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. By strict' attention to business, and carefully studying the wants of. my customers, I hopeto merit a fair share of patronage. Give me a call before Purchasing. elsewhere. REMEMBER THE STAND—OPPOSITE THE MARKET, 0- O_ Boundary Award Sustainei j Won' .1�o2vat : Wo o .. �:-.�• . 131.4 THE PEOPLE, ;WILL 0':).TO - ` Adams' Emporium,. Londesboro, Where they can get the testi value ioir their money. Please note the pries. ' of :the following' a Granulated Sugar, 13 lbs. $1, cash. Good frown, 117 lbs. for $1, cash.. Good Raisins, '20 lbs. Ifor $1, cash BARGAINS IN BOOTS & SHOES, balance of summer; FORKS, RAKES, HOES, &c. CROCKERY &. GLASSWARE, to make room for fall purchases which are the newest designs out. Bargains in DRY GOODS of all kinds, especially TWEEDS AND PRINTS.' ' ;:iitlp BUTTER. NTT 1`000 Tribe of firet:class Butter 'wdnted at 15 cts m.W. per lb. in trade at tiole ofdeliveryf, but not taken on account at, that. price, At present. Itghasi prloa •fee' iggt.' . M ►`FUBNiTUBE•; it SHINGLES ION SALE LegdevboreAug. s1. Td9i • • . CR.'S PILLS. A large propos dont of the diseases which t •!t c cause Leman a � (. >,, result from delnngo- recut of the <l I a,` bowels;. aund 1iaer.• AS b:s Ct t i': 1'S..Ls act l lite c Stl:on r ��.+LC' 1 V (1t t •t to wit.I t iyt,e.i'i, ke C.,p tit Io,, It c .;,1 (dip, Ilya .i::.i art5, Jor nal ..1 Ct IJ t t,t i r. • r 1(: t:••0 oPt. ., . • t,j L1te t 4...13:a•ft•,..•, • .. .,A of r,••..t -y. C:1 .. . ., 1.,, .n int„ .,q 14„..441.I1t. !i4 SttrIt e r , •r. P' te.t,, tvritrs r15'1frt,, r to 10(•.nil 0.10 t,: t. ^. :u,,. i, a 4eVN11s t:1i, h.rt . ,t:. a•.,' • .lir. P 1LLy1 U” c • •.K• J ti' I to for rel t r• 1. J t : bowels i,1' 1 , I 1 are the stnot.1 :t -t 4 .t t t1,1 x -tt.1 t t 01301.u1t w.Liun o t '' (It, 1:t ..t. .Itis. • OLD A$D RELIABLE. E ray'tY T�peeif3c 1Vlcdionic, TRADE MARK .THE OnsarRunusrt I Rant '124;V RanaoY„au unadlink cure fur Seminal wee Ices, Si ennatorrbee,Y t :m: Impotency, ire=.t,; twee tbat follow aa , seq,,enee of self abase —aa less of atiemory, universal lassitude,— pain le the back, dim• t • "Y near of vision, Keine- '- Before Torter+ tare old age; and many d face Jrtn'y r , other -'diseases that lead to insanity or consumption and a premature grave. Tun particulars in our pamphlet, which we desire to send free by etail to.every one.' 1 ' The Specific Medicine is sold by all. druggists at $ j per package, or six packages for live dollars er will be sent free by matt, on receipt of the motley by oil dressing THE ORAY.MEDIOINE 00., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. A. A. BENNETT, .UNDERTAKER. Funerals furnished in first-class .Style Goaflitt:lass4 Ix kr. h'E`lnd\Ca. , etlAanits. 'tiockitAr1i,. RED ROCKER STORE. 1 1� i t y• t t' fU t. t.ni r:` THE i� o•ii1so ►J JJAl J3 ,. ( .. . 1 lits tt ,.•, t,i ly.•. i 'Il 1 L\ N rl t t '. l t l rte , i t 11 1 t l t,, Ina t 1. ,•11 - t• ' It c `°' 1'” I I 111• Incorporated by`Act m of Parliaent, ISIS 41t 1 ,a 1 4101 at k,,,l i r i., + AS 'A • 1!011 JT.,•41•J./rald tltel ale Int ttiai'e, s".. ' Itte:ia,'leu:es,June17,186 • HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL. +t0n1 .1ttaa14 La., says: 'lot ., ,• 1 TI1OM.•th WOItKMAM President. t ,:a 1 have • l,eeit ubjeet to , tT. r ,i If, It. MOLSON `Vtee-Pres. tont ,V11[01); in spite of the t "• 1 , .: F. 1VOLFE1tS'1'AN TA0:11A5, General Manager. +,...ie (+f various hinds, I Suite' pti : • , • , • „t•uuo issue(, inatti• w:.103 1000.•1,tl. :.,, 1 41111•, taking A11.•1t'a Ixi.1,s. 7 k t ro c annul. to r ;fed ;he -e,4-tite 11:, l -,• n c t0Uy iii roved toy genet.d L4 .•,I,. ' • The Ifiay. Y'f4imis B. IIallt.ar, •• , ! fv13Rfi1,j io I?ILi.s correct itt„L• :trollies of the 1., rale, stimulate the :tipo- , . 4tIld by their 1:•ra.t t t Juid thorough, Letter, give tone and Vigor whose physical each:my.. I. Palirhnab sur Dr.J:C.Ayer&Op:,Lt, rail, Mann: Sold by all ,Dreggis.,J. • • mho, Mi cxperiencn the nvmderful beneficial ell, eta c f • OLD, AND' �Iltt[ll.l:� Ayer's, Sar'Sapariila. 't lliidren tenet ',r t. +',..p, Sore AGED Ears, or any soiotl tea• , r syph- ilitic taint maybe made ltertlii,, w..,3 strong by its tbs. 8014 by a'i','Aruggisfd i $1, e1* bottles for$& BUGGIES. 24 New SINGLE BUGGIES Per cello cheep ed and can bo the anirtyOro* ]ao al.- W epi h, neat door 10 tAe bobarty Argsta ['twtary, Well lSghldi• ,i�t at all priers, aooard to Saheb bon $0 epw td, Cane and eee ue And got our turititn. W%tt give written' , toe With ovary one, ,O4 iU Eft a•9RO., Clinton, Noted 'discounted,. G'olleetion s 'vltatle, Ilrr ift !, is:wted, .Staling. and 4hnericara ea:eh.ange • bought and sold at %tees! current rates, • •� t 1Y1EREST ALLOWED O.N DEPOSITS btoney advanced to farriers on their own notes With I Tie or wore endorsers. No mortgage required all Se - i tufty;. If. C: $REWJilt nager, Jattudry 188 • ' • thntoh CJLIIST".C'ON ,. . ' '---AA1D.•.� R Y B ►xiL N MIME 8tt1380It111ER I#.AVINO JttsT COMPLETED and furnished his new Planing 31111 with machin- es attend tolall ordei is h Aline in the now p. and satietto%ery manner, and At reasonable •rates, Ifo would Also return thank% to all who patronized tbo old Srai before, they were buried out, sad now bang hi a bettorition to execute orders expeditiously, !Dell' ooniklent he esn give a.tfataation to all, 7Abl'08T.,-Neareiiwact Trunk Rata way, 01in$ex. •3ytO*AH 1felKiilY i11h, Mr: Fagan, Colborne, father Of . Mrs. Fleury: Robinson, of Goderioh, liad' hie leg broken one day last week by, an • iteitnal be, conning• infuriated and ceasing ,hit». Mr. Fagan managed to get over the fence, but broke his leg in doing eta,. • On the 15th inst:, Rev, ;J. 'L„.hurray mod. erated in •a call in the Presbyterian congrega4 , tion of Ashfield. It was in favor of Re .F.A. MoLennlan, of Dirnvegan. Mr. McLennan. is.the son-in-law of Donald McKenzie, of Kincariline • • Dox'ai Go istaIittiu around to the !lissom - fort of yourself and everybody. For 25e. gat a bottle of "Ffryn” Cation; CURE, which will relieve in a few minutes. Askyour.druggist. • The tenacity with which people abide by their early faith in Ayer's Sarsaparilla can only be explained by .the fact that it is the best blood medicine ever used; and is not approched in excellence by .any new-c%ndi• date for public, favors When symptoms of Malaria appear in any. form, take Ayer's Ague Cure 'at •arise .to pre.' vent the development of' -the disease, and ,continue until health is restored, as it surely • willbe by the use of this remedy. A cure is warranted in every instance. ' ' ' IN ouuFR to enjoy perfect; health; itis tnast._ ' essential that a.coustant, ivateh should be kept upon the actions of our internal organs. Froin the important part they play in the economy.of our nature, the kidneys must not ,neglected. A little pain in the small of the back is -often the keginliing of kidneydie ease and the ::Onlyway 'to.relieve it, and thus ward off the serious complications that gene.. rally follow, is to take it once D.a. Sriis. Bu. RENS KIIMElt CURE, Last Wednesday:' morning. the. foul' mill in :Kintail burned down. The fire had -gained: =so ranch headway before it was. noticed that very little was ,saved: 'It is . supposed. to •have been the work of an incendiary:as it hail been idle' for some time. It was• insured, for•' ' which willuearl cover the o a §1,00.0, 1 1 9 y Lawrence Debella disposed or.a' kindred acro farm, beieg lot 19' con. 4•, Grey, least week . to RJnh.'uud Bob.ePearaotl, of the same line. Mr. Dobson purchased the farm about' years ago, paying $2,400. Since then he has built a barn, with,etone'stabling underneath. The price realized: for the fsear ',Was 03,.100. BtnTrlUghtnia,a '!'horn are but new that have not suffered almost in tolerable pain front tcothaebo, neuralgia, or like aunt- pans. To them such an instant rola as Fluict Light ning is an untold blossial, in •thee of trouble, No dis- gusting offensive medicines to.be taken. for days. One application of genie Lightning awes., Sold at Combo' '•14Ir. Thomas Simpson, for really years. reeve. of Stanley, has rented his farm on the Parr line south of Varna, to Mr. Watson, a neighbor, for a term of six years,, at .lin.au, nual.rental of 5300. The. farm contains 100 acres. Mr. Simpson intends retiring ,from farming, will • remove to Bruceield• to • live, and hes purchased, the residence at present oc• cupied`hy lttr. Peter McGregor, for Which the pays $1,300 TEAeneas Mr•, Slemnious, school teacher,. Blevale.has bees re•engaged for next year at. • a saltfry of $4S0. Miss Annie Corrie, eldest daughter of J. C. Currie,. of Goderioh, has been appointed to the position of teilbhor in' l:he.Winnpeg public_acliool...._Itlt T. Grey, .nae been re•engagecd es Coacher for 1885 by the trustees. of S. S. No. 3, • He. wilt at- tend the Normal Soheal the first part of the • year but . has securedsubstitute for his 'School.' Allan McDonald*, ot.Grey !Jas, been engaged to teach next year in 5.,:S, No. 0,•at the salary of $380. Mr. MoBain, the liresent • teacher, purposes giving up the profession we believe. • The Scott Act is to be ..snbtnitted in Dtontreal,'and a series of Scott Act meet- ings will be begun at.:onee. All the churches in the city are interesting them• solves iu the temperance movement,. and it is sald that rhe Roman Catholic priest- hood Will use their great infiuence•in the. eau'se of prohibition. When the churches Protestant,and Boman Catholic, unite to secure prohibitory legislation in a country where the churches wiold as much influ- ence as in Canada, it looks as if it would' not be advisable to spend much money iu enlarging breweries and distilleries, About IIainbUgs. The remedy that advertises—none Ober of any account, •Very other' a fraud an' hhpn• bug—is a fraud and humbug itself on the face of it. It•napmt necessarily 'taste of the quack and humbag•it'taike of, A remedy of merit, ono that needs but little advertising to secure a first place in the household, never defamer. another. Sash a one is ZO•PE-SA, the. liver and dyspeptic Panacea. ,Keep the deg Liver active• • The atoinaeready for near • went, The head clear With ZO•PE•SA—ob. serve regularity. Don't overload,live long and be happy,