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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe New Era, 1881-12-15, Page 7A LARGE ASSORTM4NT, 011E4P.. • TOYS FOR A IVIIILLICIUNT THE RIGHT. PLACE TO CTT...YOUR have .on hand � FULL ..57001.1 OFOOOD8 00mt...7.- M0.8E:F. THEM. • picKsQN, CITY BOOK STORE, !ALBERT ST., RANSFORD'S OLD ST4k1), Hutr4b,...for. • Begs to announce that he hasopened out in the .store lately i,eccupied by Palliser & CO., a large and_ weIhselected stock .of . . . . , Dry Goods, Groceries, ReadyMade Hats and Caps,":: Boots.. and Shoes, &c. And will offer the whole stock-,Avithout-reserver,--L---- • . , At less than holesale Prices. • • . . To make a loncfstoryshert,' if -you will come and examine: the Stock and. aslbiz the I''rices, you be -6)oilicog 04 both: Goods and ' so' Conic. alen, 'And: judge- for -• • • , .• , • •• . • yourselves: ' '••:' • . ". You will find my stock complete in all branches, and everything will be found here that is kept in. a first-class General Store. • • :ZMislITHP We lrtve-a largo stock of 11.11;ntlas I'Ll-mtle Cloth, alse „ . lot- of IRIMMED HATS, that wore sold at from $3.00. 'to i5:00, of which you can take Vour choice no tOr $1.:00. • Hen-len-119pr thp Stan.cF. • . . We AQKE, $ ion of the Red EW FR1111 • We beg to inforin 0111 customers the h at 'wav elven fortunate enougii to secure some of those • Selected a encia Raisins, TrulteiN COU rii41:- COUNCIL. The council met On the Gbh inst„ pursuent to adjournment. Peesent, the -warden in the chair, coin-mille' rs. 'Webster, Griffin, Eason, Chidley, Sheppard, Young, Aline, Hardy, Johnston'Campbell, Hutchison, Whiteley; Elliott, Straehara, Melon, Buchanan, Rennie, Cook,•Weir, McMillen, Mason, Hays, Evans, Forsyth, Miller, Wilson, Beattie, Graham, Castle, • Hogarth, Ritz, Walker Hannah, Black; Henning; Kay, Shiei., Taylor, (Arvin, Gaunt, Bell, Meyers, Gibson. . TIIE WARDEN'S ADDRESs, ' haVe the honor to 'state since last meeting of the otnincil.tbe improve. Ments and repairs, ordered by you to the Court flehee, have:been .carried out. The Court House has been calcimined threeth• out, and the repairs in the Quirt room• have very materially increased the ,accoustie pre., pertiee oLthe room, ancl_the general appear- ance of it looks better than ever beteire, • The mast of our sinking funk has been invested in mortgages, in accordance with your in- atructionst a statement of which the treasurer will lay before you, The centrect for the. erection of the new Maitland bridge has not • yet been commenced, notwitlistarid ,ing our repeated efforts. to 'get .*the eon - tractor to finial' it before three/inter •would :set in, the standing excuse of said contractor being that the iron had not yet arrived from Europe. The waiden theo gave. a lengthy work -hid not beget ..preeeeded with, conclusively showe ing that the contractor was shirking the job, With the intention of throwing it up alto., gether, . The opinion of Mr; Garrey" wasob tained upon the subject and teferredto the Road and. Bildge.Conimittee. • A communication froth the cetinty coined 'of Peel, in reference.to-LegislatIve grant to public schools, was read . and .referred to the School Ceannittee. . . A communication Was read from the coun- ty council of Kent, requesting the co -opera- Similar' to what. Ave had last year, (being very , fine fruit) at a price. which will enable .11.8 to SOH theth same as ordinary fruit. BEAVER pLooK,, NEXT To TI TOWN HALL.. ' worrz. tune of repairing the settle; that the accent. S. PA ILLIL41 .C11, eatewein modation asked by the Clerk of the Peace be furnished under the supervision of the clerk and -chairmen ; that the petition of Sheriff Gibbons, for office aceoinneodation, be grant- ed ; that the tender of D. Ferguson; for gaol supplies for 1882, bo accepted; that the ten. der cif A. lsacKinrion, for 150 cords . of wood, ta be deliveretkat the gaol, at fl.2.40 per cord, bo accepted, that the water spoute on the Court Reuse be repaired, and the leak in the roof aver the court room be mended, • 1'. W. JOrrieareN, Chairman. Moved by L. Gibson, see, by 0, Castle, that this Council have learned with regret of the death after a long illness of 4r. S. Kern, Mon of the township of Greyetehe was for many years a respected member of this board, and Shat we deeply sympathize with the Wi- dow and family in their berea.vement, and that the clerk be requested. to transmit in expression AA' this our sympathy to the family. • Moved by Mr. Graham, see. by Mr. Castle, that the Clerk be instructed to correspeud with the managers of the Waterloo poor hone in View of getting admitted au indigent 11:t- isane orphan boy of Mrs. Bartley, deceased, of the township ef 'Stanley'. Council then adjourned, ' as O•et to many Cormisi)oudents, n reply to numerous inquiries from •our•; readers, concerning the wonderful qualities - of the Great German Remedy; SteJaccibs Oil, --mentioned in out last :lase.) -we..wo 1 inform -Limn -War, e lir e may .o obtained from our retail druggists, or by their hid. .6 • for St. ,Tacobs Oil, and it the defiler'. delta not keep it in stack, he will be able to precuire it in a few daYefratn• the wholesale house, Ilre understand there is.exitting an immense de- mand for the reinedy, which is not so Very sgrprising when, it. is considered what it is 'daily accomplishing in the Way of relief and CLAIN1L747.)IN MIA 4174.3* • Has a splendid assortment of )Por 3E00111 and, Winter wear, -which Will be sold 4b* heap. 0111METTE & TAYLOR LONPE..Eil:OROPOH; . Arp showing very nice lines in. fashionable Dress Goods,*Cashmeres, Serges, Diagonals, ltepps, AN EXCELLENT GRECIAN VORD AT 121 (ANTS. FULL LINE. OF wxxcEy, PLAIN AND CHECKED, Plain. and Twilled GREY CHA1VIBLY FLANNELS.. Fine and :Heavy check . FLANNEL SHIRTINGS. • Black French Worsted and Mellen Cloths, for Ladies Cloakings. 'ThoSe are feally excellent value, and should be seen by -eiteiy lady who requires goods . • for that purpose.. • Complete assortment of CLOUDS,AND WOOL SQTJARYIS. LADIES 'FUR SETS, and LADIES and CHILDREN'S CAPS, larE,Ye variety. RomEgy, MITTS, GLOVES, FRILLING, 4:ACES, *FRINGES, &c. BOOTS-. 61. H S -Fun. Kip, to- fine French Kid. line in Ladies and Children's, from heavy he TAILORING. Department Has got :ill stea'in turned on, end is kept rushing by a magnificent' assortment of CANADIA.N and SCOTCH TWEEDS and OVERCOATINGS: A largo line of READY MADE OVERCOATS? in Etefre! anNlrish Frieze. ' . Very heaVy and excellent value% . • , .• A Range Of .Cloth and Fur Caps. A -Range of Wool and Fur, Hats. • A Range of Shirts and Drawers, • • A Range of Heavy Wool Mufflers. • ,A Range of Cardigan jackets; * • • * • Range of •Kid Mits and Gloves.* A Range of White aild'Ool'd Shirts. A Range-bf,Neck Ties, • * • A Range- of Silk Squares. Pelt Boots. . • Large StookoFresh Groceries, VERY .EINE41EAIISINS • AND *CURRANTS, - TRY 'OUR 60 TEAi. , • ' YOU. WILL PRONOUNCE IT 00013. • cure, bordering, in some instaneee, on tne " ` • . • ' • " Must say it'S.the nicest tiling I evor usell for. CROCKERY,.:..GLASSWARE - COAL 'OIL- HARDWARE ETC, . . tried f' TEADMIltr " the DeW toilet gem Get ,t '' . G cent sample. ' .... •' .' --"----7. COmineneinbit on Friday, Nov: llth, we Will allow a SPECIAL ' • • : „••• , • ' ' • 'DISCOUNT of 5 Per ce4 on all cash,purchases.o Dry Goods . •..., - Deo. 14, 1881. , .- • . s". 0 11.1vro.ti lititikaz IV*, ' ' Wheat. fail, 1`:' bueh, ' ;$1 20 a J. 28 to the value. of $1: . On, all purchases of Dry Goods amounting .. Spring, lledehaff, • 1 24 " I 28 ; to 110 or More we 'will allow a:cash-discount. of 10 per. cent, • Fife, • - - .. "1.'27 a 1 28 ' puti }lei y• ; - . - • , . . 00 v a, 0.383 excepting;on Clothing mad to -01xleri on which we cannot al* potaloes., • low more than .5. per cent for cash. . , • : Peas, - • • Butter; 1 . /.. - 0,20. a 0.22 ' ' • • . sto4- befOre purehusing elsewhere: • ' . . 0• 0 451,07 t:,• 00. iii:. . Parties t'cg tiring' Winter Goods will study •1lieir oWn interest by inspecting our. (Lori Of 01(80011nel' to have the lett, in refer- , tha t.eeth .lied breath," eaYs everYone hexing '• • • , • • ence to tairing dogs .aniended.. 'Referred to Equalization Coininittee. ' • I A letter from the' °Minty Treasurer Was read and referred. to Finance Cenunittee, The 'clerk Was instructed to draft a f)si-law to 'confirtp by-law No. 16,01 the townphip of Colborne, dated May 310, 1881 or &shag np and selling a road. ellowange• tou .Mr. S. Yates.. • . , 1 • • • • • -The report Of Mr. Girvire, road commission et, was refetre& to 'Road 'and Britige•Come Inittee. . • The 'clerk Was instineted to give a detailed Statement of all expenditure •and, contracte. entered. into. on behalf Of tine .coeneil in re- gard to the proposed erectien ot an iron bridge over the Maitland at Goderich, which HaY, • - 00 a .f0 00' ivr.urr]cl Was dein. ' • • Skaapikiit:S ••• ;' •: (1 75 a .1 08 Hides, , • - 0- SO a 7 '00 . A. number of accounts were. presented • and Pork, • - 00 te ee referred to the Finance Committee. - Beef, . 00 . 0 ee It was decided that the respeetive amounts ; , Clover, • • 4 194 a n .06 dim thedifferent:municipalities out of the! -Timothy,- •,• . .• 3 .25 a 3 75 •••• • • ' ' • boundary line appreprietion be paid, • Ilesignation °UAL'. Adamson, as trusteene Seoderieb High School, was. read and accept - and. Mr. F. Jardinn appointed trustee 1. 'WS • • • ' • tO • .11.7 , ' .• Now .that•winter bite welt uninin6ne 'would .ftilsise our toitilets against using pills con t lid 1 1 . . , ,, htitnees,. al; there 10 great faitn,.....4r u.1' cateruag . Tue report of Mr. Hardy, road eammisenah• cola mtn, thmt n,n,, An . exceuen t substitute .e(116..ttinstt„e'• l'eefeariTIo t.g rtehpeortils (leald'•••measloi.134hidelte. Ce. Careen's stony:len an& ennstipiition Ilitte,rs, fOr Dills is a Vegetable .Praparafion known ite , „. . e family medicine that, from all weenie is. will yard and (11beee. • ._ soon take the piaem of. m;•ery• other purgatIve .: A, communisation frotn kr. gimr,. LB..8., and Idecid. Dnriffur, a „ It. Onnihn fs v;itsd• for in refermme to jilodel Sehoels, Wtt$..reaa, lie ti.fttle 11//,tere 'vein. • ' .:.. . „ • ,.., --;.. . . . referred • to the Finance ecinateittee, 'fast). ft • • • • . • ' ' •• • . . .. . . . . .• • . . number of necounts. • • - eereieteeeeneemeeiene4w.e.eyeeee:e-in'ereeeeeeceeeem,„i„, a lig cti (nue and othee inini tone Attie Council then adjourned. On: Thursday several account and .00131- Fa aufl munieations were received. 16 was moved ae&eeboondell that all car. • -ToWit PNItutios [Ode • 1/4 111.1.4... .• Christmas Cards. •" mzsmsansRestsomoseamenzmiesessm „Teranica,r425r6°11*.• ,owitoserliast-VBEIvir Cal'OS, r p ri cepa lig le no - u men c GOOD id.6.1i.C.4-1AX/I'S, , es o dole r eti f 1111 t f their contract by the flatiiilton Iron Bridge Manufacturing Co„, be laid before this belie- 'ated at the comer of Ilona and ging Sli.oets 'it Lot i IN; 1.`-'4"(a,f,sH, j;k1114.;Nell; AilIERIOAN •aii& CANADIAN MAXUS, great.va- • cil. correspondence, ete„ . reference ee, G.M.ton Survey. The lunt einniiriqes hairoisnii ' • ter cot rut riere, 'large g'arthll with frna trees,' a. stable Mitt .50,1o a god .mtil 1111051) Wider Cover, Arply to the proprietor, .1. .. 1 That eoelf•ii.thi•11,, train , i.etteet., iteeviy iiee,,,. . • . . . . . . . . , . . • • to the Maitland Bridge was read and. refer- ••iitit. good stemeeellar. •i'ot eoeben, !eel*, , • . . riety. BeLigutif61,geo.ds And very cheap. Atic), • red to the Road Bridge Cemniitte0. Report of the VinanceCommittee wait rend ,and adopted. adopted. ne to,the tinder:. pied,conenienbie • • • thrril ili hiae. and frMor a 11111111' Stiction keitt Ihewortrior, bed.' toont.f., liitelinit Pan Ery, L4e stone cellar: Ilard and soft water in tioilding„ Suited for • It large 1(11011)'1(11011)'or ieboerdine-imese. Lately 111114110 g,),);iti Apply to t otrly,r, MR. U. 11ENTtar, er try. 'Report of the Equalizittlen Committee wits Tn ln• 11. .41%.. II, GI-• OCIEK 01.0 read and neer um wlt11,11,,-,.1111,11,,-,. Statiell • • Report of .the Seh?ol tinct i'rintir- Coln-•htely tip) • • mittee was adopted. . • Communication from M. Sheppard, Road Commissioner, resigning his position, as he is about leaving for the north west, Was read. On motion of Mr. Hay, sec. by Mr. Clegg, his resignation was adopted, and Mr. J. MA, son, Deputy.Beeve ol Hullott, appointed in Me place, Report of•the Gaol and Cogrt Holm; Com. .mittee was reed and eidepted. The Gaol and Court House Conimittee visit. ea and carefully inspected the gaol and.fnutal it clean and Well kept; thete ate af present four persons confined, three Mahe and one female ; two of the males are in as vagrants and one for Watit of sureties to keep the peeee, and the female Was also committed as a vagrant, the conaMittee recommend that the clerk and the. chairman procure an oil tank for the 1180 ef the gaol ; that the stun of $10 bo granted the cern taker, J. Reid, for extra services for cleaning Court House, at the • h• t131a. tiederleil tour!, ship, near Hohnesville, RU acres, shout 40 cleared; hal; tome well timbered. Primal Nese and Atithle. W,8 suited for a dairy or gracing farts. Only 000 required divn(6' would he otehailtreci for. tAwa property, Apply'to ms. 1313 04 or to thr under. 8441eL ,1Tthe vainahle 1140 prrerty Vie.torli Street, Clinton, known as Lalli.°4 (lb how noeitnied by Xt. Goo. gime; coulee:me; lan,s hotel building, driving house, four eimiee town lets, &e. 5. Vint elegant two-story, frame ilWellihg. !tense' olr 'Huron Street, Onntnnyfortnerly hem by ,1. 0. now (Th3healloT)IfborY14taltre-3rur)tartmle'teholtItntsciell.tta2.tfett1-i whieb belonged to the late Mr, Jolni rugh, now • (111011••• pied by )fr. Win. nailey; with two latgo k,t, owl gat, den, he., near the (lax MID, - • 7. 'hie good frame cottage mei Togo lot, No. 063, oft Tette Street, Clinton. 'the 'VA isnewr the junction of the. stillualkays, and May horediter valuanie as factory Ai...weber into and huildimzs for Ale, Apply to 'Hum Street, (lien it. ristmas Goods It • •'Suitable for presents during the holiday season, • • 'These Goods are new and cheap, • and very attractive. WILL NOT BE 'UNDERSOLD ANI) KNOW IT. PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE BEFORE PURCHASING trasEwingn, W. H. SIMPSON, Clinton. • •