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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe New Era, 1881-12-01, Page 10Siiplement to the Clinton New Era', Dee. 1,. 1881. NEWS ITEMS. (lo'trnme)t detective Murray, of 'To- r„ntu, urrostod, at Cookstown, n young elan named \Vm. Nay, on suspicion of having murdered an aged man named Thomas Sleight, The latter, when driving from Barrie to his home, was clubbed to death with an axe handle. A correspondent writing from Shoal Lake, Manitoba, describes the rise of the town of Birtle, and the rapid progress of settlement in that distriot, five hundred families having taken up their abode there, chiefly from the counties of Iluron and Bruce in Ontario. It seems, however, that there aro complaints here also of land Speculators. An interview published in Monday's Globo gives the opinion of Mr. Cope, of the British Board of Trade and Agricul- ture, on the Northwest. Mr. Cope is well inaliiied to judge of all the aspects of the Manitoba question, and has taken time and pains to form a candid opinion of the conntry. He pronounces it tie very beat farming eouiltry in the world. The Manchester Guardian announces that the presence of Lord Lorne in Eng- land, and the lung absence, from ill -health and other causes, that Her Royal I-Iigh- ness the Princess Louise has been obliged to stake from Canada, have given rise to rumors that Lord Lorne will not return as Governor. There is no foundation for any such reports. It is underatond that Lord Lorne's intention and desire is to serve his full tern of office, People are beginning to 1111.1 ant the true vir- tues or Dr. Carson's Stomach 10111 Constipation a llitte rs, and they are. becoming the favorite. Ste. Price Sample ' 11 ll family' medicine of the Canada puhlu• for all NOT TIIE SLIGHTEST AFFINITY exists between the numberless coughs mixtures with whioh.the tna.ket is flooded and that suooessful properatioa —Northrop & I4yman'e Emulsion of Cod Liver 011 and Hypoppllos- phitae of Lime and Soda. It stands alone, diatinet, is like itself, and nothing else. It embodies the boat results of advanced pharmaceutical aoience. It ac- complishes positive, decisive results, effectually reliev- ing coughs (when the lungs are not tuberculous or hopelessly affected), oolds, laryngitis, and diseases of a scrofulous origin. while it does not ours Consump- tion, it is the moat reliable means of deform(' against that dreaded scourge. The invigorating properties of the hypophosphite$ reimburse the system debilitated by rho aonetant tear and wear of a Dough, while the paroxysms rapidly diminish inviolenoe, in ooneequenee of the soothing emollient action of the cod liver oil upon the inflamed lung membrane. The phoaphorus, lime and soda, in oombination with it, are all natural eompOneais in the construction of the bodily edifice, which, in a state of decay, lacks a suflicionoy of those atetuants. These the hypophoaphitea egppl3, increas- ing the nutritive properties of the blood, and building up and rehabilitating the tottering human structure with a degree of promptitude as astonishing as it is gratifying to the invalid. A. peraeptible gain in flesh as well as in strength is one of the consequences of tieing this standatd preparation, which both time and experience have demonstrated to bo fully worthy of theconiidenc0 reposed in it. Prepared by Nuuraaoe .k LaIRN, Toronto, and sold by all druggists. A l')t4l.l)'1C !SOURCE OF DISEASE..—A trifling indiscretion in diet may lay the foundation of confirmed dyspepsia, anti there is uo fart in Medical science more positively ascertained or More authoritatively asserted than that dyspep. slit Is the parent of a host of bodily ills, nut the least of winch is contamination of the blood and the maladies of which that is the direct conso- gnence. Theta original cause le, however', thor- oughly eradicated frau the system by NORTH- ROP & LYMIAN'S VEGETABLE DISCOVERY AND DYSPEPTIC CURE, 11. medicine which only re- quires regularity and preststenco in its. use . to cure dyspepsia and the many ills that arise from it. NodeleterlouSmineral Ulgrcdlent iscontain- ed in it. and though its action is thorough. In eases of costiveness, it never produces vriptllg pains in the abdominal region, or weakness in the bowels like a violent purgative. It invigor- ates the system through the utedtiml 111 the 50. creased digestive and assimilative activity which it promotes, and is also a most efficient l' for kidney complaints, scrofulous and all diseases of the blood female weaktleas. I ., $1.00.n Ile Bottle 10 Bents. Ask for Nolarnmor & I.YN.1N s 1 egeta I o lsouvt•ry • Sciooli300KS Stationer r * - WALLPAPERS.. SOME NEW' LINES OF THE NEW SHADES. P.1..NO a-OODs Mr. Taylor s'ftew . Book of Poems W. H. SIMPSON.; CLINTON; $10.,000 .e . WO•.,1.. II. .IL'ST ARRIVED, Orr TILT FINEST AND MOST AIAGNIPTDENTLY FINISHED VirSTAWING AND YKNITTING ItIACHINE4.4, From different eolnpanies, a1l with the latest inlmove11)ents. Al ts, 1ii><>L� FI NC) a <d OR.;G .N , i'runt the hest makers in the wort l,-ehenher 1111(1 better thati.yet'eau.get elsowhcro. },Iriuff Alarhines repaired by ct practical machinist... Needles, Slitttlles,.Oil anti everything wonted for ,Seloin!'mitt-Knitting tltachines. Jfl'cuIrluarters for all the abot'e. Remember Ilse' place • Jo!leplt $ueete west of illeTaggart : (e►'s 111111 Faiiiot'y M. J. NORSWORTHY,,-•• ' POST BOX 103,, CLINTON;'ONT, :14.301 ALLAN LINT: ROY.AI, HAIL S'EEA,11ifiLIIIi.e'. • a to COOPER'S del'atlgl•lUellts Of tea' bottl11elt. ) sen ls, Litter and dyspeptic their stir1'. file wrapper heals a file- •)+ZV�RP�OL ^ iLd�DO���� Y—�LAS�QWr ` �t� � j, GIIUCT I .TFS ageneyf r Rto„at bottles nditc(•nls;tpeelal dealeufthPlrsigaalure, ell) by nut mrdirtttt' W flJ ■i 1 ugeucy fur Clinton u[ J. Lf. Cumbl,, dealers. On Thursday of lust week, Master Isaac TRE U14EA'1 LLM&Ll': itl.att11., SIIO.Lt,1EST SEA PASSAGI • Crockery, Glassware; • &o. 11amlin, of Dungannon, aged fifteen, acct- dentally shot himself in the leg, the ball JOB .11l/SES> L.b (1 PERIODICAL YILIst.int, tufirntedinteandsitt;erpl;e'i'lek+ { �1 1)p I entered the left thigh, but owing to the ets at I.oweb.t Rates;+. DittjU)4t'l slid.. Conical nal\'tai}.N OI llL1lUr this well-known n l 1 a medicine 'ine lauu hu tesitiou; lett. a sure and safe remedy for female Difficulties and Obstrnettons. from any ea1tse whatever, and although a powerful rental', It contents both - ng hurtful to the constitution. 'fit married la- dies it is peculiarly ?,nitro. I it will, in at short time, bring on the monthly period w i111 regulari- ty. in all eases of nervous and spinal affection, pains ill the burl; and node, heavilmss, fatigue e11 slight exertion, lntlpiltition of the heart, hys- 1er4's, nick lteadaehea. whites, and alt the pain- ful diseases oveasiuued ity It disordered N3;14tein, theme.l'1118 will circet a eure whoa all other means have jailed, ahese 1'ilis. lt:bvC tweet_failed, where the directions on second page of pamphlet are well observed. Nor full particu- lars trot a pamphlet. free, of the agent. JOJ3 MOSES3, NEW YORK. Soto. l'ropetetor, $1 and 12'I runts for postage, unclosed to Northrop & Lyman, 'Purunto, Out., general agents for the Dominion, will insure a bottle, containing uwt'r :,O pill8. by rettu'n of uuill. gold 111 ('lnitoq by .1.11. Conde and \Vatts It co.. and all lhctlieiue dealers. muscles in the act of contraction which op- pose an obstacle to the passage of an in- strument in the direction the I>n11 has ta- ken, the physician has been linable to find it. Happily no largo artery is injured, and the lead is supposed ttt ho lodged in the fleshy part of 1110 thigh. A few evenings siucn Rev. 1). i\latn, of Pembroke, had a narrow escape from poi- soning. He had only taken It spunnful of porridge when he discovered it peetiliur flavor, and on examining the porridge, discovered a mixture of Iasis gfeen with the oatmeal. . The servant, on being inter- rogated, said thele was nothing wrung with it, and threw it into the lire. 'I'Itu new. doctor, who had strongly objected to the servant's receiving the attentions of a male friend, until he had ascertained his character, inunediately discharged the girl. Many of the people in this section were surprised and grieved on Friday morning last to learn of the death of Di'. MoMteli- eel, of Gerrie, which took place on the previous duty. 1 lis death was caused by 'typhoid fever. I)r. McMichael was just in the prime of life being 41 years of age. Ho was the youngest son of the late Itubt. Milikriehal,, of McKillop, and was 4t bro- ther of -Messrs. James and Willia@n Mc- Michael, of Hullett, and Hobert McMich- ael, of McKillop, and a brother-in-law of Mr. John McMillan, of Mullett. %Vomnn'n Wisdom. She iusasis that it. Is of luorc Itupurlanre that her family shall be kept in full health, Man t hat she should levo all the fashionable (trsses fund styles of the times. She thetcfore seas to it, that seep member of her family is supplied with Slop hitters, at the first appearanec of any, syn1ptouns Of any 111 health, 111 prevent a tit of siet:ness with its attendant expense, rare and. let y. A11 woolen sh0111(1 exercise their wis- dom In this way. --New Haven Palladium. S. PWI R cfiz SON, BEAVER .1JLOCIi, CLINTON, liars on hard a choice' assortment of CLOCK \\'A't'('11ES, JEWELLERY and PLATED \VAIIE of all kinds. Clocks, Watchet, Li, repaired on short notice ALL W01(R WARRANTED. Farah alld Town Properties far Sale GOOD BARGAINS. 1. 'Plod L•rgo wu1 colllleodbui, frame dwelling Vaasa near the !L%\'. lha!Iway Station, lately oeeupied by the Station agent. 11a, parlor, dining room, eight hcd- rointn, kitchen, p,uitry, \c, Large:Anne cellar. Blvd and +alt water in building. Suited fur a largo fetidly or a hoavding-house. Lately finished and in ;;mud eon. dine». Apply to the 'weer, Mit. tl. hrs•rna:I•, o' to the undersigned. 3. That first-elass farm e , the Huron head, near 1l rpurhey, L't'33, 111 the f'irstCnuecs.+inn li13IoKilinp, 101 aeres 00 cleaved) adjoining the property of 1.. Mey- er, Esq. Log and frame house, large frame barn, gond orchard, ,L -e, Apply In Ma. 1431. wtrl01LAY, Huron Road, 'l'ucker,tt>Ith, orto the undersigned. 3. Lot 30, in t1ttt'Nolftli Concession of Oodcrielt tnwae ship, near 1lohuc,, ills, HO acro?, about 40 cleared, bal- a(1(0 well timbered. Frame house and stable. \Voll ,idled for a daiy or gracing farm. Only 5200 required de4'1(1 lir 1"»111 he est•luangr.,l fur town property. .Apply to alit. E. ahn'.rc114TLs, 1113111, lir to the under. ,igu 11 4, The valuable hotel properly' uu \'icteric Street, Clinton, Loon 11 ;u Lane's lintel, now oeeupiult by Mr. Deo, 1(440x, comprising a large hotel building, driving bo iso, four ,lnicc teen lots, (Ute. 'I'hdt elegant two-story, frame dwelling house on (lanai Street, ('111nton, formerly held by J. C. Miller, now occupied by 31r, John 1'. Martin. 0, The comfortable frame cottage 0n North Street, Which belonged to the late air. John Pugh, now (cetl- pied by air. \Vu>, Bailey ;.with two large lots, good gni, dem Ao., near tido Flax 'Mill. 7, Thegood frame cottage and Iargo,Iul, No. 1)411, on Eric Street,4'lintu». The Sot isuearthe juutitiiu of the two railways, anti only hereafter be vain dile as a factoy siLr. ' 1her Int., and hiokling, fir stale. Apply to 11. HALE, Huron Street, Clint, n. C'lintu», A Incl. WINTER SAILINGS. -1— 1''1 it Nonbna and from Portland each alternate wt.ett, , A L S'0 . calling at Halifax.' circa., San, from Portland Dee. 2nd, Halifaxtit aril . ?oft` a celebrated' hagh Sre kfast• Bacon, Pol3ueshuy front Boston Dec, Sth, Ratko: Dec loth", Gonti. tura? Beacon, Sugar Cared gams) Persons wishing to scud for their Mends can otllai44 ' passage certificates at lowest rates from England, Ire. Alhl. ,A"�: land and Scotland to any city or rai:lvay town ID Ca, . nada. and the amount is refunded 10814 a small define. ,1prices which .cannot bo beaten in town: tion if the ticket is nut 1180,1. r, Steerage Passengers awl/oohed to London, Cardii'f, . C: T 'A A -SPE IA ' 11tial, 1 (yrnanatu�vn, 1)er.GOI11alfhst. µn4.Glpagatara.t--la. Rrl qu'J amp pReaN ae t o L[ vc.. a .pp,SOT.E AGENT FOR`• Ferth.reughtiak018a1rd.ovorylnfurulationalyto. A. yrnArroa.( 'r I� n ant,fultt0)I .. l)ol'b»Sus' ELECTRIC.SOAP • ,1,CST RECEIVED d LOT OP t,,,,,,•R,liliMa,. • .et arSUMAXMai .r • RE HOYA L. UNDERTANI�C, 11111E SUBSCRIIERIIE0S LEAVE 10.8TATE to the pablie that ho has resolved since, the the, a large and superior class of - - BOFFINS, CASKETS, ---AND-- Coffin Trimmings .and Robes. Asplandid HEARSE kept. PLAIN 410111N.s always on hand. Parties eau bo supplied in one hour, at any time, at very reasonable rates. THOS. STEVF4NSON. Racey's old stand, Albert Street, Clibtoll•, GEM. FRUIT ' JARS.. CASH FOR (EGGS: THOMAS COOPER ALBERT STREET, CL,INTO\ • IF . YOU ARE _ TRAVELLING S%� :EAST . WEST =BUY YOUR TICKETS ETON— Jas. .Thompson, Town AgantG,T;C. -John Mc:Garva, SAALT ' MAN UTIACTUR EH, ANI) »EALETt IN .GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, 293 Victoria Street'.' A few doors south Of the Post Office. Very ;holds Lard, Hams & Hoban 'For sale at lowed Amities. • (.'Cash pard forle'arlit Products: :T. MOG:ARVA. CtIntou, A1iiiI14) 1813i.'.•