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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe New Era, 1881-12-22, Page 7• r 1 A LARGE ASSOTUMENT,.. CHEAP. • • TOYS FOR JL MILLION X...41UN 7[14C.),N, Has a Splendid'assortinentvie....: THE. -MOPLACE- TO ...GET YOUR • • I have now on hanta PULL STOOK OF GOODS., GOME MD SEE THEM. 4ri.tt CHRIS DICKSOL • CITY BOOK STORE, ALBERT sir„ RANSFORD'S OLD STAND: Hurrah for the I\ AMMON" dWal.111011.111.111110INENIMW 'Crisp Sayings from our Exchanges.' . ew -.oIt is said that there are•i50,000 eana-' MeLEITYEE,-In Clinton, ini DU/ i:tisi.,- the 'wife ... re.. • - dians in Chicago : • And yet there baS ' '1' x''''''"' MeintYrt"' or a $01" . ." . . . - -.• ... - .• been "no- exodua," say the (!onserva- ', - '' MARRIED. . * . • . . .• .. .ti,ve papers, But oven supposing that i DAJtii-HENRY--At the residence or the bride's ' • ' , •. . • . there are only -9;5,000. Canadians in Chia • . . . 1 fon.tiirearl,iiiiiitiolitic,ttm. ro,..y.staliaee'rtEliatig,ti,01.Dlycit8sheiNitaervy. . cago, this is allowing a 141'0'0 Malvin I .: A. licnry,•secoml daughter of Mr. 3, Henry; and yet who can say, that if even these I I TO‘VhTSEED-WADGE,-On the eVening of the sOth ult. by Rev D. G. McKay :at the l'OBI•• figures are Correct • that . there if3, " no ' deuce of the bri'de's father, Mr: Win Town. exodus.' :-.-111ontreal •Star:- • • • , - ,,elyl.-(founeily of luckeremith,). to Eliza- - 1 . let11,.(litaghter Of Mr. john Wadge, all of ' . The fact - that the Government will I is,eueington, welsh dount), Ellicott. not burn coal at Ottawa. exeept it conies mcid•i/aRS(rtirte 00Ts.-.Dec. inh.. at the rest- . from theTfriited States'. shows how ••• 1/(e11 Vii4clinlirleiT gte'a, th;r4stlitill zeEr o cg; Rev.illurttl'Dean .Pleteher, Alex. Crawford • utterly- hypocritical- ia-the-pretence. that -I- -.•• m 4 14 .tanto,i , 4 1 W_MCl<= • cI? tenon; Esq., Of Winuiptg, Man., (for - they. wish. to force theieensuniptioo..of I" 1 ' f CI' t to IIiss PhoebeAun Beo's to annoitiide that he, has opened out in the • store lately in aiNt.iovd, Scotian coal, The coal tax is an . the residence of the bride's father, by the --,-- . e einu,ks-1.\.-CM Wednesda Sr, 4E: eTe t.irixitiiinoalt‘ .4.' Range Of Cloth 'and..Fxris-.-paps.:. •• ---• 7---. . : •• • • , ........• • •.... .......... _ •_ ,_._ A.,. occupied by_P-alliser-.1&-Oo, %-lare-and-i.-Well,selcato.d-.:st.egk... --------------------- . . . ment7 are .imposters.--Lontion Adver-• ' 11.1M'At'',i, tor'miss.ohristrua Kay, daughter of - . • • 0.49-o5 -§ROkiiint/14111-pogy and-tbo-Govern, -.:. 11ex:1)r-tire, Assisted hy• Rev. J, M -Edward Elehard Chillas, of -To,: - '' - - - .A,..Kang of Wool and Fur Hats: ' ' '. ' . . • • • A. Range of. Shirts and ' rawer - . . tiser' ; . ' ' .' . : ' • " ' 51.3.,..,NYNINII-1:1(41•'113.21!. •ti-aZieDlthex.i.ltop' . of th.e Ctli Dry -:Goods, Groceries Ready -Made et body knou s• that the policy' of . inst., at the residence of the liride'S Orther . A' Range of Heavy Wool Mufflers.' • . . . o llullett. to Mise Mury A. eldest daUghter John Wright, ot ME:1110P. • A Range' Of Cardigan . Jackets. , • • ,. . the devernment has driven hundi•eas of by the Rev. W. Ilaugh, Dlr. Beni. Riley, of • - C 1 ot hi n g Hats and Caps . . workingmen put of Ottawa. We can or Av.. . . .A-Ran.ge of Kid Mits an Gloves.. . orayden„Eect. (brother -in -10;V of the made ')- • A Range of White and Col'd. Shirts.. , . ? . . • •• • reproduce. the immes of huiiclreds 'of ORE-AtDERSODT.-At the' residence of John. . - , ' • • - - ,_ men who left here' after this govern- : by the ltO*. Ohm. E. lueIutyre. on...Wean:a' .:14.Ran-of IsTeok 'Ties,•- •• : ' . ' •:' Boots-rand—Shoes-ctc _ . .• - ... ment had inaugurated their policy to - - Ile; ,•.'islifg, al.)itUZr):PO(tItirVt;t3T,gi.u`7" t" .4 Rang-. of' silk-. SqUares. ., . ... : - ..,.• ,,, • . .• , .• .ohtt-tin work in the -,_tittes. 11-..e p,ub-. , •••• DIED. . Imbed the names and „interviews vvitb • • • - 'A RangeofCloth 'Leather '• and .. •• And will otrei.. the,4Iroie stock, without reserve • , . . thew itt lie tithe. -Those men went ''f1..('-'),1„.' •• igoCa1/3/17to3.7nea, insu the gOth Cm William . . Felt Boots. • . .' ,.. •••••• :: ' • • • . • • • . . , . • away' cumin°.ti the governMent and those . , .' -,..441.,......- . • • N 'who deceived theni N'itli false pronliSes. .' To'rofito : - !Telegi:arn ..-a-It 'is • not yi, -10 11 . . . • . . . .• . I • P . . • . At legs than -Wholesale.. Prices.,. ock -oi fresh: Groceiles.: : -.. - knewn whether Mr. 11Irrck'enzie Will ;le-, Mi. .0. t Ottawa Ei• e• Press ' • ' . -The Mail :Lys, the.k P., liasnOt - SHOES Tool. F' all 1 mind tinter wear., wl eh vvill sold cheap. 0111111ETTE & TAYLOR 1—()NDESBOROUGH, , • Aro showing very nice lines in fashionable, Dress Goods,. Cashmeres, Serges, Diagt)notaiS; Itepps, &e. 'AN EXCELLENT GRECIAN COED AT 12 CENTS. PULLE LINOP' WINCEY, PLAIN AND OHECK ED. Plain and Twilled li. dillr 011,A.MBLY PLAWNELS. Vino and lioa .1.y check- . FLANNEL SIIIRTINGS. ' ' • • • Black French WOrsfed•and Melton Cloths9 . . . -for Ldi Ladies Cloaking's. These are really ,excellent value, and should be seen by every lady who requiji•es goods ' .. • .,. ' forthat ptirpose.. • . . • ' Complete ;assortment, of CLOUDS' AN'D !WO01, SQ I:JAI-111S, .. • LADIES 'FUR SET.1 S,. and ', ADIES end CHILDItEN'87- ('AP', laic) Variety-, •,ixosiERY, ....yucus, (H4iivEs, [MILLING; I.L..AVES, FRINGEs, • ,6. .. . _ . . .. . . . BOO.TS &, SHOES-Fitu. lino in Ladies Lind C'hildren'S, from. heavy ' •• . Kip to fine _Prone]: Kid RING :: ' . : - : -, , , • ' . . . . . .. :the • : .TAILO'..-•Departthent. ... • , • • . Has got all steam: turned on, and is kept rushing by a magnificent assortment Of (JANADIA.N anti SCOTCH TWEEDS and Q VERCOATINGS.• . .. , • • A large line of REA.1..)1'," MADE .OVERCOATS, Etotib and. Irish Frieze; • . Very.lieaty and excellent value - • rais• • ' .• . . . • • , • • • •. • • . • • cePt the nomination, tendered •Iiini liy • • - _ • - . :;•_... • .$ ed.the'price of overshoes, as the Beacon the ileforreei•s of East N.7011e. or 'net. VERY E - FIN,- RAISINS AND 01•T 'EBANTE'.1. TEX 0 GE- 0 -4 17. l'EAl; 7oiriplained the other week. . Eat it has,. There will bo an clectm al 'reeenStraCtleil ' . : Y.0.0. WILL ..PRoNotiNcE I'r .G()()r). • .. ' . of Lambtom, in .accordance With the ]as .1 . '' -.. ' - - - ''' '-' ' '•! • „ • • - • ' 1 CROCKERY:" G•LASSWARE COAL. -011 HARDWARES ETC . census, and this woold malt°. Mi.. 11fac- kenzie'.S Seat less safe.-' .besides thislie I • „ . ! . . :•... ,...• ' ' bas eeased to •lial'..e.it special .interest :in' . - ,. :. - ' • ' • - •• . -• - ' - . Lambten, and his made Torente Inc1 a • : -• • . ' ' ' ' -I ' • ' --, ). i • ! • ' ' ' ' . • • . Clonnnencang OIL Friday, Nov. llth,.we will allow tb 1]..b.CIAL • DTSOOT.INT of 5 poi, cent'orcall cash purdias.es of Dry Gooas• to the. value.. of •$1'... On all purchases of 1)ry Goods amo-ctnting to, $1O or inore, we will allow. a.cash discount Of 10 per cent, excepting on 'Clothing:niade to order, on w p.a. we cannot al- low . '.• . inor6 than 5 per Cent for cash.- . .• . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . Paries rep:tiring Winter Goods will ,study._their' own interest by inspecting our stock before purekting elsewheft. c071Crirkiip_ylerr. ,4St To make a low,' st()ry short, if you will ,cOnie, eXa.1111110 the Stock and ast, the Prices, you will be convince(' that both Goods' and prices arc Tight, so come along and judge for . purse • • • • Yu will find my"stock complete in all branches, 1 ( and, everything will be found here that is kept in, a first-class General Store. ri10(;) TM -1M '-DIMS - We have a large stock of MgirfrF-a Ond 1Nlantle Cloth, also lot of TRIIVIMED HATS, that were sold at from $3100 to :35.00, of:which you can take your choice DOW for $1.00. Remember the Stand. W. MACKIE, • .031. the' Same. Eefore thea---fran.d.-. was foisted on, the people, ',overshoes sold for a dollar a. pair, And- when the tariff was raised. the„two cosn ponies making them in CanadaconSoliclated; and having don- .trol of the- -market,. Charged what • they liked', for an inferior artidle,. and • con. .tinue to do so. These are the facts' of the case.: -.Stratford Eeacen. colaioroorEb While engaged threshing, Mr. It. Viennacott, one of the hands in the employ of j. Hancock,. had -bill foot badly cut by •bein..- caught between the rim and the set screw•c2 the large pinion,. on alorse newer, Mr. R. 'ctronpocott and family have rooveci from here into Goderich township: Mr. J. Wilson has erected a cosy little barn On his premises. . An it wants is the hanging -of the doer to wake it a complete rigThe roads all ove r the township are a clean(?) terror, The Denrailler teameeting and social Were a financial success. • GODEiticki ToWNSiiir." • Chas. Levis; blaoksinith, talks about going to Manitoba.• , While George Lavis was sinking a well at Mr, A. McPailfs, of the Cut Line, and when at the depth of 40 feet, the sand run in so bad that lie had to Start another well, ' E. 3,. Ifill•had an attack of diphtheria, but •• is• recovering. ' Sign of the Red Flag.. 13ayfield con., containing SO acres, was sold •• Sor,D.--The farm of Mr, James Robertson, • • .. by auction yesterday, to Mr. las. Steep, for about$55 an acre. f The stock also 'sold very Micking held an inquest on the dead body .of 1 1 GRIS_TING.. . ...... well; Jas. Howson being the auctioneer. ' - •, CozoNta's Ixocitsr -On Monday Dr. Mc..1 . NEW FRUIT: i Fillll . and gave birth to the child lakt Flunday. The Brindley, has been at service at Goderich t'p, r lin?: above Mill having received now bolt,' and 111 verdict of the jury empaimelled by 1)r. Mc - a new1y born infant, .The /nether, Tiottisa 1 --1--- '• 11,1elitille's; 7,111.1, iinliett. . . • neglect"on the part of the mother, and tli 4' subscriberhaying ale. secured the services of Mr. Itebt kinils of (Misting with the greatest (levet*. and orr a flist•elliss miller, he is now prepfued to do all. other ways been put in tint-elass repair, and the Mickinv, was that the child died through • said neglect Was the result Of ignorance. I e ....lai. guarantee.; 11114.14factli111, rt,Ol'It AND FE110 on hand 'and •,•••••••••• 000 • , . 0 ild had been buried and was exhumed. f . I L °lit:- " 4 A. M4"11HAt.' 1$1.°171°t"--. • I10 liattESVILL E. • 8 ''' 2:"C:)N7Cria3E°B. 1.5 SOT, • 1 heletnE.LetHeNnring-INTitort.orledoilleugthe,b.aisli'hvoinhie lifrr : IlEttIlill crocJ, CLINT"' ' ' his holidays, and will preach in the Methodist NIVTIA.vi:eenSit,i/nbia:milav6 .fin"critr‘mInTLE0P1 ICVLAVE"cf. churoh,•on Sunday evening. . ., • all kinds, ExAmnurtox.--The Christmas examitia. oi• 1 Iv t It a place toaday; the children will no doubt ac. , HAI; a 0 CI; Oti ropaired on ohortnotioo Lien of the pupils in the school here, takes quit themselves creditably. Att. WORK WARRANTED. NOMINAZION.-The municipal nominations — - - ---------"— no doubt, prove as interesting is of old, ' ft *NE? rozoax. take place here on- Monday text, and will, ..., The Best Salve in thelwerldfor Cuts, Sores, MORTGAGES, NOTES, nifekiews Arnica Salve. 'Bruises, Mora, Safi .1theum. Fever Sores, AND OTHER Totter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, Good Secur,ritie,s rxrehased. GI and all Skin Eruptions, ankpositively cures „... , .0. M, rAlLitiStit. • faetou or money refunded, Price 25,cents Piles. It is guaranteed to give perbet sat's- 0 ° n v rg S. i'l- '• (1 I l'''' G ` . , . . . . VV. H. SIIMPSON! .4. per box, Per sale byl. II, Combo. cit,zio,Noy,0.1.881, W. W'PanAI•447 C I I nt o n • • home, so that he can now claini to be a York man. The chances are that if his old constituents 00 ilbt insist onInc standing by them ' to the end, he vvi11 accept the East York nomination and say.farewoll to ,14ambtoix. • •• c.LiNT4).:64 m itikEiri,, • . Dec. 91, 1881. • Wheat,fall, 10, bush, $1. 25. a -1 28 Spring, Stedchaff, 1 9$ a 1 30 Fife, - - ' •• • 128 a 1 30 "Oats, - 0 37 a • 0 39 Barley, Peas, , • Flour, Potatoes. Butter, Eggs, Hay, a Hides, • Sheepskins •• • 0 75 a 1 00 Pork. - - - 7 (0 a 7 50 Clover., -4 • • - 4 50 5 00 Timothy; • . a. ' 3 95 a 3 75 a -075 'a 0.83' - . 0.75 a 0'80 a.. 6 50- a 700 0 45 a 050 • . 0 20 a 022 0 17 a 0 18 19 cm • a 14 00 - 650 a. 700 ... . . • . . . . , – .• • , • • ----:.—.,..- • a week in. )our. own tonal. ' $5 outfit free. No ,i isk. Everything new. Cap- ital sot required. We'will fbridsh you ... everything. .Many 1110 makingfor- tunei. Ladies make as much as mon, and boys and . . girls' make great pay. Reader; if you want it bustness it whieli you can make great pay all the'time you work, . ' write for particular to n. If Stl.r.T1' ' 41, 01., Portland, Maim,. • • . . . • • CloristMas Cards. k We leg to inform our customers that we havobeen fortunate •enough to secure some of those Selected • Valencia- Raisins• f, • Similar to what we had last year, (being very line- fruit) at a price which will enable us to sell them stwno as ordinary *nit, Christmas Cards. 115 :ENGLISH, FREN1111 AMERICAN and CANADIAN MAKES in great vtt'.40; • riety. Beautiful:goods and very cheap. Also, • • .• j IEE srilt)ci-K 4").1.31 • , • Christmas Goods ! ' Suitable for presents during the holiday season. These Goods are new and cheap, andvery attractive. 1 -WILL NOT .DE UNDERSOLD AND KNOW IT, icirPt4mAsii CULT, EX,AMTNE 11E1?O1E VTIRORASING ELSEWIIERE, 'MANIA I3LOOK, NEXT T() THE TOWN HALL. • . Pr. wilting. AND,