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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe New Era, 1881-09-22, Page 5^AVE TROUGHS: BU I LDER'S , SU.P.PLI ES. CDNIIUCTOIt PIES. • HARVEST TOOLS, MACHINE. ' O I �..■. aAEVES 1 I4ILTTs; , BILAss :KETTLES. ENAMELLED, GUNS,. BEST VALUE EVER. OFFERED, WilTE LEAD PAINTS..: 0141. WAR1tANTED'dENUtNE ;AND .LOW PRICES. • PARER,.(�DR1 R A2Li - (lannot net c;ut of Order. • APDL- E PAARERS 1 1, t SLICECOMBINED, - ■ moo l nes isarrau a . REDUCED TINWARE■ rRIQES, SHELF HARDWARE AND BUILDERS' SUPPLIES A SPECIALTY.' P HEtlli( BLOCit �1 . CHN`�ON; lincklen'e Arnica. Salve. The Best Solve in thetwarll for Cuts, Sores,. 13ruiaee, Ulcers, Salt. ltheam, Dever Soros, Tetter, .Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all, Skin Eruptions, and Positively cures Pilo. It is guaranteed to. give perfect satis- faaton or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by J. lI. Combs. £tLJJ. ON ITEMS. The membership this year hif Seaful',•:h Me- chanics' Institute was 217, Mr. Donald Mu'r, son of Rev. Mr. llfuir, of k ordwich, is .engaged as a: .')iataut teacher in the Wroxeter pub'• o school, Mr. Thos. Townsend has rented his farm on the 2nd con., H. R. S„ Tucker'sntitll, to his neighbor, Mr, Robt. hIcVety, for five years, at $250 a year. The semi -sr -Vaal meeting of the West Huron Teacher's Association will be held in the dose rich High Scholl, on Friday and Saturday, Oct. l4tli and 15th. Mr,J. Fitzgerald. bought 50 acres of Mr:' W. Wren, Cb'slehurst, for the round sum of $ 2,800. This is considered a ve,.- moderate price, as the farm is excellently located. Mr. James Dorsey, on the Huron Road, near Seaforth, has sold 1i 's farm to his brother and intends removing to Michigan shortly, where he has porchr. ed another farm. The trustees of the Varna school have en- gaged Mr. t'• mstroug, of tbder'ich township, son of •l5. A 'mstrop,';, of the Lrownson line, as teacher for next year, at a salary of $420, 11 Ir. Wm, F. Robinson, of Clhislehu"st, tendered 1''s resignation to•tlie.'I'iaateen, which wen reluctantly Icepted. Mr, Robinson has been principal of the school fur three years, The McBride hotel property, -in Seafortlh,. was not sold on Satr^day,. neither' was the �'Jnier'set residence, It is a pretty difficult' thing to dispose of property in Seaforth now. At the Chicago 'Exposition, on Wednesday, Messrs. 1). & J. Fisher, of Colborne, secured the first prize of $100 for goner& fartn horses, and second . pre of $25 • for tf'••ee•year•old stallion. Some time e3o, tv' Mr. Wm. Campbell, sr., of McKil}op, was digging. a well, and while. down at.the depth of 25 feet from the surface, he came upon a live toad firmly imbeded in the clay. • By what means the oreatnre camp to f~T4d•itsway there, orhow long it had renained in. that position, is a mystery to all, • The Tuckersmith Sohool Board have engaged the follow int, teachers for 1882, at the salaries'. named whim includes in each instance $10 for c.1.•e taking ;-Schaol No. 1, Adam S. Case,' $460 No. 3, W. rt. Lough, $460 , No, 4, Chas: Mcl4.ay, $360; No 6, Miss I3roadfoot, $300; No. 7, Miss Isabella Forest. $275 ;- No. 11, Miss Janet Watson, $340. Teachers are want- ed for No. 2, !Land Wand an assistant for No. 8. .• As a Family Aiedioino Dr. Carson's. Stobaach and Constlpiition Littoek are rapidly taking the Place of p111s, they are equally effectual, do not arilhe,.woa.keu, or produce natlet%and aro pure - vegetable, In largo Boz- bottles at .59 cents, J.Ii. Cotnhe agent for Clinton, $a'101 000 JUST ABRIVEP, Or THE FINEST AND MOST MAGNIFICENTLY 1P4NtSUIEU SEWING AND KNITTING MACHINES, From different companies, all *lilt the latest Improvements. •Also., fine IIIA 'T S and Al • :NS', From the best makers In UM vrerld, cheaper and better than you eau get elsewhere, $win;, Machines repaired ,Ug a practical machinist, Needles, ShuWtles, Oil .and euerythin;