The New Era, 1884-12-05, Page 5cS :17Zo.
Our Steck for the coming season is large and varied, nnd will be sold
at .prices to suit the closest buyers.
TRUNKS, VALISES, .LADIES SATCHELS, &b. on hand,
• and for sale at low prices.
Butte r and. Eno taken i. eszoliange;
• 71400 per cent off for oa.eb:.
W. TAYLOR Si SON"
eeLower. always Loweree
WE ARE. BOUND WO up.A.D. IN LOW PRICES,
And to have"it 'ever known •that ,THE 119 IS BOSS.
OlE SUGAR is Cheaper than.. ever. We hare a splendid assot tent in.
TEAS, BLACK, GREEN and . JAPAN, which we would especially •'call
• your attention to, from 25c. upwards, ;
13 pounds GRANULATED SUG•AR-$1.00 cash.
• 25 pounds of 'RAISINS for $1,00 cash.
• 15 pounds best PRUNES for $1.00 cash.
15 pound case CURitANTS $1.00 cash.
CANNED FRUITS, CANNED' FISH and CANNED MEATS of tho bett
Brands, at the lowest prices. A. very large assortment of CHINA, GRAN
ITE and ;GLASSWARE at right figures. Ground and Whole Spices', none
but pure kept. Everything else that is required in. a first-class. Groeery.
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HIGHEST price tor any quantity of GOOD BUTTER; . Cash paid for'
EGGS. Don't forget the old stand.
New Season's
..reaseeee$,Seselee:esereareseeero•.
assed as a or
itzor 474, 2#Ciactili) .
yt,,COOPER &SON'S
50 or 00c. BLACK, GREEN J.:A.PAN, warranted to give entire
satisfaction.
NEW FRUITS, PEELS! EXTRACTS.
RarTry a pound of Chase & Sanborn's MOCHA, JAVA; Rio or
JAMAICA COFFEE, and. be convinced 04 it is THE BEST
IN THE WORLD.
A Complete assortment of .Fancy Mugs, Cups, Saucers, &c, for Christmas.
4 THOS. COOPER & SON, CLINTON.
Mammoth Stove & Tin Shop
.S 11CDP
In preparingfor th; .fall and winter trade, we have received
a large stock 'of
•.PoOking Stoves;.Parlor Stoves
and :Coal Stoves
ever' seen in Clinton. No: old Stock,. all slew jus t in.
ALSO .a Splendidassortment of LAMP'S of" every &scrip-.
flan. A .find stock. of. CUTLERY,
• ,BUILDERS/: HARIDVVARE,
S DAVIS • Ciiiiton.
Change Of Business
.HARNESS -BUSIXESS formerly carried o
.11. by. L Neictool'
• •
..krid that 'he is prepared to furnish.
Harness, Collets, Whips, Trunks, Valises, Buffalo...Robes, Blankets,
And everythieg usually kept in a first•olase ilarimes.Shop, at the lowest prides; Special
attention is (Erected to my stock of Limit. HARnEss, which 1. will make a .speoialty.
- - REPAIRING. PROMPTLY' r"A TWENDED— TO;
By strict attention to business, and carefully studying the wants of my cuitoraere; I hope tt..
• merit a fair Ohara of patronage. dive me a call before pnrchinfinkelsewhere. •
. REMEMBER THE STAND—OPPOSITE nu MARKEL.
Gamb.::A sx-t.A.ZztickAw,,
00.' A.- .1111IGUS. Q9
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Tire undersigned begs to notify the people of Clinton and vicinity that he has 'bought the
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wrre cSt co.
CHEMISTS'&DRUGGISTS
,
Albert Stree,C,
Ithe public will find our stock Of medicinescomplete, warranted ' genuine, and et
the best '
TOILET SOAPS, PE REVAIERY, SHOULDER URACBS,RUSgEg, SPONGES_
AND ALL KINDS OF tiRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES USUALLY KEPT'
'IN FIRS'r CLASS 'DRUG STORE: •
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A LARGE STOCK
OF—
orijr4L' ILEC*33.1ENTJa:P.
LEktintACING-4
Beautiful Dress Goods,
Tricotine Dress Goods,
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New:-.0aphttePe ..0.-thipes14c1
All of which have been purchased on the most advantageous
tetras and are offered at the
VERY LOWEST PRICES
DcSires to call. special attention to ibis' stock ofi
ina and Granite Ware,
°tall kinds, suitable for Christmas, presents.
. Also, the finest Confectionery. to be had..
Fresh Fruit, Canned Goods, Sze.
JOHN • ICUNINGIIA NIP: GROCER, CLINTON
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Annexatioii with Jamaica
This is an important political question • for Onr parliamentary leader th attend to;
but the question of CHEAP GOODS concerne every man and woman in this part
•of tho County of. Huron, and the way to solve the problem is to call at
•
Adams' Emporium, Londesboro
, •
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Dry Goode...Special bargains in
this Department,—
Tho Stock consists of Tweeds, Flannels, (an
excellent Tango in quality and quantity)
Dress Goods Winceys, very good do cheap,
Cashmeres, all qualities and ehades,Printe,
Shiitings, Cottons, etc.
YIn thie department we
"clefy competition. Our
stock of Hats, Plumes, Flowers, Feathers,
Ribbons and Trimmings is just immense
Q4C1C:Rfile to see, and so eheap.
Boots &shoot, large stock on baud,
uu— to be sold cheap.
A new 41/111 i
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R. COAT . (L SO i n ,..... . , ,
iwt .1,ini..{.........„...., .„„, 11A1) 11P.TThlt CIA.I.T. AND btrilli ..V.0 ONa,
. . rsisrAnnti nit
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Londitabore. Not. 21, WI ' R. ADAMS. ,.oAyer&00.,101,011,1yrast. il
/• Md. by all Ernggiete, ...,.. _ I
to cc nOortment , •
irfiligheAt price for •ButfOr & Eggs: Furnilure and 'Shingles Cheap Full dIrcolli‘nS, VIOdene languages, ae,
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* ILI this de artment 1
Grocerie*-'1( P
eon. cAttly the -beat,
lines in Teas, Sugars, Raisina, Currants,
Rice, Barley,i Meals, •&a, No inferior
goods End a place here—if I knotv it.
$oudriesf I have also a fino lino of Hats,
Caps,1V1uffiers, Overalls;Shirts,
Drawsre, Blankets, Overcoats, Trunks
*Valises, Whips, Curry. Combs, Lanterns,
Coal Oil, Baskets, etc,
Some hue lines at
Crockery. Glanware.-very Low Prices.
llardruf_A good general stock; as cheap
ULU as to be found in the trade.
DRESSMAKING
'ROUSH OF FASHION,
ROBERTSONS
Dint Making Establishment
1?ux.r. ELAM
X/ INS O'BRIEN HAS JUST RETURNED
LUprole Olneege, Detroit and Buffalo, with
the latest fasleiobs and styles, and Will be
pleased to see )1,71r lady friends.
°BARG ES MODERATE,
APEREbITICES
JOHN ROBERTSON,
•* victoria Street, Clinton,
.QUEEN CITY 011 CO,
GLYCERINE
GOLD MEDALS
Awarded at Toronto, London end
• Guelph, in 1883, for
PEERLE
AND
MACION't 910.1. •
V0.11 Sale 137 041 If1r,at-t4saa poz1oz3.
• Every Barrel Guarantez,o.
SAMUEL ROGER$. ik44nager.
• 30 Pront St. Emit. Toronto.
114/.1N ES s
subscibn 'desires to , return his sincere
1 thanks to his eustomefs and the public .generally
for the liberal patronage extended to him lathe past,
and by furnishing the best article at the lowest reuse-
nerativo pneo, he hopes to merit a continuance of the
same.
• Ile would specially recommend a trial of his direct
importations of the very host brands of
tulip Port Mlles and Holland Gin!
STI{TABLE VOR MEDICINAL, PUIWO9103 AND AMILT UR.
BASS' ALE AND .GUINESS'" PORTEN,.
In Bottles, pints anequarte. -
CANADIAN ALES ANISPORTER,
Ceatursee and Dayits LAC,Itiiconstantlion han4. •
• Just receivod, in prime condition,
',Montreal Ginger Ale, Champagne
• . Plain Reda.'
" Solge Agent for .46dealch le., •
• N. • ROB80*. • • •
EWIrIlltEET, BRICIEBLOOR, '
.TRADE°'1:37F16!C7.7Diri'AsPilanlepst •
mire or em wen ADE trtnClitti
SeermaParrbeae
2,te"" aqi; •
• Inaireyeall
ps jie qoa nr4e4eh eo fLeol f bd jams:
—Be less of,. memory ,
nese of vision arsine- •
1:13eLfrete'inisnitinit1ty71!
, . Ober dmeases, that .41."'W.
pavan:11am in our pluneblet, *blab we desire te send free by
mall Co every one.sW, • Tke SpeelfteMedielne is sold lir all
drualsta nt1S1 per potato, et. ali packagenfor Pre dollars
derermino-ntee se.TntufErm,oby4vIngto6olorioNeeniect Oof.,,tbe,•eioney. by.
' - • •• • wersinto, tenarie,oinasi.
•:.
• FOR THE USE OF .
1)osu.— To mime' the boso-.
•• .pe raxpopg:iene:pse: taiilettogeraie4c icf
-c thoroughly, 4 to 6
. .
Constipation, or Costivenepo;iino..
remedy. is so. effective as AYER'S PILL*.
They insure regains daily action, and re.
. store the bores to a healthy condition.
: • For indfgestion, or Dysneps11,.4v5s'?
Plies are invaluable, and a sore euro. •
. Ereatt•Bura; 'Loss of Appetite,. ?ma
. stomach, Flattileney; IffSzIrteglif'
1. 5i°, .Nurobnoss, 1:.ratirree, are all reitered.
and mired by'.6.-zz::.%; FILLs.• • •.: :
• •In Liver complaint; Billopmpfitorores
• and Jaundice, ArElto Ptr.t..s should be
given in doses huge enough to excite th• e
liver and 'bowel', •and remove conetipation.
,. Area elemishig medicine in the Spring,thOtts.
PILLS are unegnalicd. • . • • ' ,
Worms, eattseil bY a merlild condition ot
thobowele, are expelled by these l'ILT,9:
Etmffitlens, ShIn",inseass, and Piles,.
the result of IndiAvetiMi orCaustipation, Orb
cured by the use of Xs-L.10a PILLS.
For Gelds; ttbe AVait'ii Ptils• to open
the'pores, remove tuttannisateri secretions,
and llay the fever.
• . Per IXitrrhodaael.iltiysentery, canted by
sadden colds, indigestible rood, ttc.,
• PIMA tan the trite remedy.' •
Ttliententisio, Gstnt9Ic4Ittlitgla.. rola
. Fielsticalotten result front digestive derange.
' mezt, and.disapitex en removing
the eanse by the use •of Alfmt'it Ttra,e, • ."
5Cutn0t14, prolisy, Aidisey Compltrints,
• end other disorders caused by debility Or
clietruellom are shred Avire's,Prtts.
Stviidtross:ono and Painful STenstrutt
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Around the County.
jtacee flogere, of Brussels, Intimates that
he will net be a cuultilate next ytIrr.
Itheurnatimp, and di8eases, causea
by a few state of the syston, ate cured by
11 oi igt r rYeZli 8e XII rws al PI la rriela.
t to leech of the
death of Mrs. W. If. Attehroon, of MoRillop
which tookpinee on Monday met•ning,
Mr, Learn Thorne, the well known liquor
dealer of Seaforth, hes secured situation in
Exeter with Thee, Drew, (h1s father-in-iaw).
Mr. P, Rose, of Morris, fell in some way
the other day, while working in the woods,
an cl unfortunately fractured tomo of his ribs.
A. Hodge, tho wellknown lumber dealer of
LucknOw, formerly of Dunlop, slipped one
day last week and had one of his lege broken
The trustees of School Section No, 8, Afor:
ris, hare secured the services of Mr. Thome.
sou, ot Turoberry, for the ensuing year, at a
eairsYMdrf."F.5G0a.rnes' throe children were run-
ning home from SOlicol in Morris, the other
evening? Jemima fell and broke one of her
fingers in two different places.
T. F. Young, teacher at Port Albert, who
has. been- there for the past four years, is
about to, leave there. We believe he intends
studying for the rainistry.
A. half interest in the two year stallion
"General," was sold by auction, at the. Man:
sion House,-Egifterrfor $107. The purchaser
was Mr. George Armstrong, of Exeter.
Mr. John Treitz sold fifty. acres, being
.
west half of lot 16, con, 8. township of Steph
en, ford $4,700 to Mr William Saunders.
Thin" is $94 per acre, certainly a good Price.
There are three.. candidates in tho field
for tba.Mayoraity of Wifighare, viz., Messrs
0, MeXay, 3. Neelands and - 3. A. Mcirtor;
• It is said the. list will be increased befOr.
nomination day.
John McKay, fisherman of Gerlerich, ha
been,appointed keeper of 'the new revolvin
ligbtin coarse of conetraction Lyel Island
neer Stoke'0. Bay, at a salary of MO jesar
Theisland is four miles frpm shore:
bir D, Stewart,.huyer, Wingba
lune purchased the iarm of Mr, Jes, Clow
con. 13, NawauUtsh, within a mile • of White
Church, comprising 10,0 aeres Clow in
tends removing to the Western Stales.
Mr. Edward TYndall, of Bitieyalp, is atpre
sent 'very low, with pleuro priennetuie, • an
Slight hopes are .entertained of bit reeover
His condition is -so Precorkins that any ehring
for. the worse in his diseastimight terminat
tatally in a fovr 'woe, , •
The pont office inspector, It. W. Berke
• of London, has ennead the . arretit of 'a- ma
named Congo, for stealing a mail bag fro
the stage between Gerrie and Wroxoter, o
the 22nd. The bag was subsequently fouls
in the .woode. • . •
Avoid .the hareli, irritating, griping Cosi
poinnia so often sold as purging medicine
and correct* the irregularities qf the bows
' by the lute of Ayer's Cathartic Pills, whi
are mild and gentle, ;.et thorough and Sento
ing,. in their action. • . •
Mr. David 'Duncan, ,of Figtnondrille, di
on the a Somewhat .protraoted 11
nose. •Deeeased was one of the early res
dente- of this Part of the dountry. He w
a prominent Sa4bath Sahel teacher a
temperance adroeate. • • ' •
Harry Beadle of Auburn, lies sold his i
ported stallioni"Freedom'! to. Cahoon, Dow.
Brown; of Bibbed, for a geed round suns
money. Mr. 'Beadle. imported a colt at t
time he brought out Freedom; which. n
ti fine inithal, two and...one-balf years. old a
weighs.1676 lbs. ' •
Wo regret to leistis .efLtlici • death of'?,i
jiffies Chesney one of settlers'
Tuckeisniith. Deceased had sold* the
homestead .BOIlle time- ago and- 'retired
-.Egmoluiville where she intended to epe
tlie (honing of her days. . Since eight or
days' ago she was 'struck dowu. with ap
plexy,'froM which she never recovered.-
• Wifilet engaged in bouplitig.ears at Bru
fielil,,•ori Wednesday: .Mr: John 'Fraser
.Wngliam, was nefortanate enough to.
caughtovhieh resultefl in the less Of a p
tion Of the--fOrafinger of the right hand,
see'ond, finger being liadly mangled..
Pilber'ff.glovei Were .wet; and when he Eel'
the cOupling,. tho glove. adhered to their
with the above reault. • '
WhatMight have 'been a serious -accid
happened to Mr, 'Ferguson, of Blvtb„
Monday mOrning. . 'hart Just • lorine
'.hertvy fir,Wheel on the Waggon; et.
tippet' and. had seated himself on it wl
• tho horse enildetily ta0 ea, pitching both
.on the street, but fortunately. Mr. For
fell on tliftep of the 'wheel, which was br
en to atorae,• . Mr, .Forgusen received a sli
laniee.en ono • • •
The 'Winghem Advance says 1-7."The ot
day tworeheriffie officers from Goderielf ti
ed the residence of Mre. 0; Tait . Sebtt,
the tirrose obtaining innney or n
from her. That lady not.being willing.
give them Up, a tneslex,ensued, w
Mrs. Scott was violently Pushed backw
upon a box, and her daughter thrown to
floor. They were then searched by the offi
and the netos taken from their. person.,eW
Afro. Soott'Wao knot."1:z.2
She received such tii. .110 batik
nervous syStitii. that medical Assistance
necessary, and we are sorry to ray she she i
present unable to leave her bed.' Such act
as• these to obtain property .1144 .H1 ilunt
cording ti) last', hut we think any office
the law whoininres. a lady suolina "r
manner shot ld pay the penalty jest the s
as One who is arrested for aSsatilf via
tery. •
•.A Walkerton const -able named EerneY
rather' an exciting experience near Luck
lately, Accompanied' 713y John AlnLea
went to arrest two men, farther and
named Carter. They resided on gee
farms. . no' son was secured after n littl
sistance bot-tathe father's house things
different. McLean had to remain in
sleight whilst Kerney attempted. to -take
old man and the whole familY turned out
.nmxiensetlanrdeTitslitaetire'elv."PO°nu: 4bIociewearsedstrtg
McLean with an a:0), but fortunately it M
him. The3r had to censoltWay without*
Ong their man that di,y, but they stbseql
ly proeured the necessary papers tie
nncl 1119 wifo Wore 'arrested at Riple
Thursday week. ()Atter, jr,,was charg
the last Spying A_Se.izot; 'i -;r
rn-bbcry,
jupod11
but.his I I. His father was bon
'1 'ale'd t pay uplohente tho proceed
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$ 1.000 1.010EPP
Having the utmost eon Mien ec in Its Au
ty over all ()Merit,and atter thon ill rids
et the most cotitpliented and seVeresten
oolilil finds wo fenl Melded In offering t().•
One Thousand ihdlars for airy case or
cows. sore throat, In fitter: n, lmirriknosti
ehltls, consumption, in Its early 801005,and disoases Of thelthro
hinge, except Asthma, for which 02 Orli
roller, that we (isn't cure with West's
Ayre , when taken neeording to dir
Sampte 1,ot iLes
a.;101:th.,4n.toet.tilairngebbluele
If price. Jimisf '.1;` 8ttitn1''qV "i
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tore, 81 & sa Klieg Sh Vnet, Toro."1°11
A gent, Clinton,
Doc, have a safe and ready remedy in
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company cacti pacLage,
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