The New Era, 1882-03-02, Page 6HURON ITEMS.
Mr. J. L. Sturdy, formerly of Goderich,
has Leased a hotel in Wingham.
Rev.Mr. I. Barr, of Winghaw, preaehed
his last ,sermon to the church of England
congregation on Sunday morning last.
Lot 30 con. 11, Grey, was sold by auc.
tion at Brussels, on Wednesday last, for
the sum of $2,900.
C. J. Conover has rented the Dominion
Hotel, Bluevale, now occupied by J. Pat-
terson. He taken possession the first of
May.
James Kelly of Grey, has sold his entire
horse, ''Young never mind lilac," to a gen-
tleman in Blanshard township fur the sutra
of $500: •
Mr. Luke Armstrong has sold hie- farm
on the 1st con. of W. Wawanosh, to the
McPhee brothers. Mr. Armstrong intends
going to Manitoba.
Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Pains in
the Throat and Chest, relieved and euredbylthe
useof Dr. Car's Pulmonary Cough Drops. The
most reliable testimony tree been received as to
their efficiency- In Bottlea, 50 cents. J. H.
Combe, agent for Clinton.
The sum of $75 was presented to Mr.
John Landesborough, by the Union Church
'tCongregatiou, Brucetield, on behalf of his
services as precentor.
A boy named Stice, of the 13th eon. of
Grey, met with a serious accident last
week by being struck with a falling tree
he had been chopping.
The Exeter Times mentions., as a strange
occurrence, the seeing of a snake by a -lady
of that neighborhood. Men hereabouts
often see snakes, but the ladies never.
Mr. Samuel McCaw, the well-known Conduc-
tor on the Whitby and Lindsay Railway, says:
Dr. Carson's Stomach and Constipation Bitters
cured me of Dyspepsia. 1 always keep them in
the house, and consider them invaluable as a
amily medicine. J. H. Combe, agent for Clinton
Mr. Henry Mason, of Tnckersmith, has
sold his well-known stallion, Scotland's
Glory, to Mr. Joseph Hunter, of Pinker-
ton, Bruce Co., for the sum of $1500.
Mr. Abraham Cavanag has disposed of
his farm on the 13th con. of McKillop, to
his neighbor, Mr. David, Crawford, for the
sum of $5,000. The farm contains 75 acres.
One day last week, as two young men
were passing a bush on the farm of , Mr.
Peddler, about live miles west of Exeter,
they were • chased by a large wildcat, which
they eluded after a long and hard ran.
H. F. MacCarthy, Wholesale and Retail Drury
gist, Ottawa, writes: -"I was afflicted with
Chronic Bronchitis for some years, but have
been completely cured by the use of Dr. Thomas'
liclectric 011 in doses of five drops on sugar. I
have also pleasure in recommending at as an
embrooation of ex carnal nee.
Mr. James Wyllie, the "Herd Laddie,"
or champion draught player of the world,
will pay Seaforth a visit and give an exhi-
bition of his skill on the checker board, on
the 6th of March.
Mr. C. Eberhardt has sold his 50 acre
farm on the 3rd concession of Tuckersmith,
near Egmondville, to Mr. D. Kennedy, for
the sum of $3,400. Mr. Eberhardt has
purchased the farm of Mr. Norris, 9th
concession of Hibbert, for the sum of
$6,600. Three years ago it Bold for $7,800.
Miss Annie Ellard, of Goderich, by mis-
take swallowed a quantity of a 'mixture
for curing corns, supposing it to he a tonic
which was being used in the family. The
effect of the stuff was to seriously burn her
mouth and throat, and fur a time the symp-
toms were quite alarming. .A doctor was
called in and prevented what might hsve
been a fatal case of poisoning.
'Woman's Wisdom.
"She insists that it is of more nnuporbLnuse that
her family shall be kept in full health, than
that she should have all the fashionable dresses
and styles of the times. She theiefore sees to
it, that each member of her family is supplied
with Hop Bitters, at the first appearance of any
symptoms of any ill health, to prevent a fit of
eickuess with its attendant expense, care and
Anxiety. All women should exercise their wis-
dom iy..1 this way." -New Haven Palladium,
POSTAL RETURNS.
From the Postmaster -General's report to the
31st of last June, just issued, we make the fol-
lowing extracts in reference to the several post
offices in the county: -
Grose No. Money
Post Office. Redenne. Orders issued.
Auburn, $ 217 17 .... —
Bandon, 16 10 ..., —
Bayfield, 353 81 .... 521
Belgrave., 255 47 • ... --
BennlilieI', 52 52 • , . , —
Blake, 110 37 ... —
Bluevale, 105 89 37
Blyth,... .... 1184 12 .... 231
Brucefleld, 315 62 ..., —
Brueeels, 2816 32 .... 419
Carlow, 104 56 .... —
Centralia, 225 00 —
Chieelhurst, 43 03 .... —
Clinton, 3462 32 .... 646
Constance, 163 32 .,. —
Dashwood, 173 76 --
Dungannon, . . 377 89 .... 940
Drysdale, .. .. 69 81 .... —
Egmondville, 252 94
Exeter, 2213 63 .... 582
Glenannon, 48 29 ..-• —
Goderich, 4775 68 ..,, 1136
Gerrie, 511 53 .. 331
Harlock, 29 00.
Hensall, . 455 91 259
Flill'8 Green, 48'76 _... —
Holinesville, 148 70 •... —
Kiutall, 168 00 ... -
Kippen, 187 99 .... 93
Leadbury 9413 .... --
LOnd.sbo10, 394 68 ... --
Marsso..h .:. 43 85 ..
n --
Milbur' 00 35 -. --
Porter's }Till, 96 63 .... —
halttortl, 77 22 ..--
Seaford:, ...... .. 4362 75 ....• 670
Slipppardtor!,.. ,47 96
Funehine, 31 42
--
Varna, 192 91 --
Walton, 216 72 ---
Wingham, 3,15115 57:9
Westfield 0219 --
Wroxeter, 7114 45 480
/,nri::h 417 56 2x9
True To Ilei Trust.
'l'oo 111 11<111 e1Lnuot he Shill of 1111' (ver-Gtitliful
Wile and mother, constantly watching 111f1 car-
ing for her dear ours, never 11(010ct:11g a siegl(t
duty in their behalf. When they are assailed
try disease, and tip system should have a
thorough cleansing, the sr 11x,31 and bowels
r*a ulat -d, blood purified, malarial poison exter-
mfi•itcd, she nau31 know tb tT Electrie [otters
are the only sure remedy-. They sue the best
and p irest medicine in flit world ati(ronly cost
fifty cents. :'old Ly J. i1. Comn0
It is stated that Tilden liar written a let-
ter to ex-(, ,Vrru,+r I',iliner, of Illinois, an-
710tlnClriq that ho will be a lcandi'' ate for
thegl''iesid0ncy of hoT_:01((1 f;tat('s in 1881.
Kiss Hr -' TI;A1:NnrlT,•' the naw;ural (xgnittit
little gem for the Ice111 and hreath. has a 3050-
1411y- idated metal screw top: Try n 1 rept
sample.
GRISTO NO.
Melville'b, 31i61, lluIl tl.
,n+
The public shoulii. beariln..m1Ld .that
Thomas' Eclectric Oil" ha8„._gthlDg in m
eompn
with the impure. deteriora guless of Co-oaued
medioinal-oile. It is eminently ure and teat
ly elleaezous- reilevingpain and -lameness; stilt
110880! the joints and mukilea, and Cores or hurts
besides being an excellentspeoi.le ser ;rheunga:.,
tiem, eoughs and brenohial.complaints:,'
NOT THE S:LI(IRTES,'lt AFFINITY exietsb-etweep,
the numberless ooughe mists reswith which the inapt
is flooded and that saoees slalpreparation-Northrop
& Lyman's Emn1eion of Cod_ 'Liver 0 and Hipophos:,
phites of Lima and Soda. It ata) 4 (alone, diatinet,
is like itself, and nothing glee. It embodies, the beat
results of advanced pbarmacentical science,. It ac-
complishes positive, decisive resalte, effectually relied-
ing ooaghe (wilen'the longs are not tuberculousor
hopeleeely-affected), colds, laryngitic, and dinettes of
a scrofulous origin. While it does not cure (lonsnmp-
tion, it is the most reliable means of defence against
that dreaded scourge. The invigorating properties, of
the hypophosphites reimburse the system .debilitated
by the constant tear and wear of a cough, while the
paroxysms rapidly diminish inviolenoe, in consequence
of the soothing emollient action of the cod liver oil
upon the inflamed lung membrane. The phosphorus,
lime and soda, in combination with it, are all natural
components in the construction of the bodily edifice,
which, in a.etate o1 decay, leeks a sufficiency of those
elements. These the bypophosphites supply, inerea's.
ing the nutritive proptr-t,i-es•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 perceptible gain in flesh
as well as in strength is one of the consequences of
using this standard preparation, which both time and
experience have demonstrated to be fully worthy of
the confidence reposed in it. Prepared by Noamaaoa
& LYMAN, Toronto, and Bold by all druggists.
PROLIFIC SOURCE 00' DISE,SE.-A trifling
indiscretion in diet may lay the foundation
of confirmed dyspepsia, and there is no fact in
medical science more positively ascertained or
more authoritatively asserted than thabdyspep-
sia is the parent of a host of bodily ills, not the
least of which is contamination of the blood and
the maladies of which that is the direct oonse-
quenee. Theie original 0805015, however, tbdr--
oughly eradicated from the system by 'NORTH-
ROP & LYMAN'S VEGETABLE DISCOVERY AND
DYSPEPTIC CURE, a medicine which only re-
quires regularity and presistenee in its use to
_cure dyspepsia and the many ills that arise from
it. No;defeterious mineral ingredient is contain-
ed in it, and though its :actiqu„1s thorough in
cases of costiveness, it never produces eriping
pains in the abdominal region, or weakness in
the bowels like a violent purgative. Itinvigor-
ates the system through the medium of the in-
creased digestive and assimilative activity
which It promotes, and is also a most etlidient
remedy for.kidney-complaints, scrofulous and
all diseases of the blood, female weakness. dee.,
ice. Price $1.00. Sample Bottle, 10 cents. Ask
for NORTHROP & LYMAN'S Vegetable Discovery
and dyspeptic cure. The wrapper bears a, fac-
simile of their signature. Sold by all medicine
dealers.
T12(1 ahoy, Mill having received nett belts, and to
..A. ot.hor ways he<n put in first-class repair, nod the
mihseriher having also secured the services of Mr. Root
Orr, a first -ala., 111nilier1 l e 111 now prepared to do a/I
kinds of (:rioting with the greatest despatch, and
guarantees o-alisfn,.t'on, P1,01111 AND FEED tit hand nod
for sale at all 0,
A. SirliERltAI,, Proprietor.
THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY.
JOB MOSES PERIODICAL PILLS
This well-known medicine is no imposition, but
a sure and safe remedy for Female Difficulties.
and Obstructions, from any pause whatever, and
although a powerful remedy, it contains noth-
'ng hurtful to the constitution. To married la-
P,'es It is peculiarly suited. It will, in a short
t n.t bring on the monthly period isitli•regular
ty. 6n all oases o1 nervous and spinal affection,
pains in the back and limbs, heaviness, fatigue
on slight exertion, palpitation of the heart, hys-
terics, sick headaches, whites, and all the pain-
ful diseases occasioned by a disordered system,
these Pills n ill effect a cure when all other
means have failed. These Pills have never
failed, where the directions on second page of
pamphlet are well observed. For full particu-
larset a pamphlet, free, of the agent. JOB
MOSES, NEW YORK. Sole Proprietor, $1 and
123i cents for postage, enclosed to Northrop St,
Lyman, Toronto, Ont., general agents for tire
Dominion, will unsure a bottle, containingg:�dver
50 pills, by return of mail. Sold in Clinton by
J. H. Combe,and Watts d: Co., and all medicine
dealers.
RESPECT. -The Grey Hairs of old age demand
and should receive respect -but the Grey Hairs
of young people require. attention, in the way
of using Cingalese Hair renewer. Sold by all
druggists. 50 cents per bottle. •
John McGarva,
SALT MANUFAUTURER, •
AND DkALBR IN e :Bete
�l
DEAL EI;SN
laSswa`
We are constantly receiving frets importations from the beet houses in the ,Dtiulnion,
which we are prepared to offer as cheap as .ever offered in this 'part of the country,
STOCK' COIVIPL; ETE :IN. EVERY. 'DEPARTMENT.
A SPLENDID •LOT. OF. GLASSWARE IN THE LATEST STYLE
A NEW' TL ARPI OF
Crockery, consistin ,of -Tea and Toilet Sets;. &c`
A GREAT: -REDUCTIQN. IN TEAS.
Special attention called to -our 9'TEAS.
.10' ct. Sugars.
• a:•1.,
Flour,'''Feed,.;Ground- Cornmeal,;
.Oa#meal,' &c
CURED' MEATS, -C NNED AND BARRELLED FISH, AND EV i i'TI3
tTS'UALLY KEPT IN A FTRS`h-CLASS GROCERY - �
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GOODS DELIVE•RED • PROMPTLY CALL StESPL'CTFU.LLY. SOLICITED'
Remember the ,Place, 'Brier
Next Door. to
Bloc
arla
(KleCESSORS`TO D` -CA TTEON;)
IMPOItIE1tS AICD •DEAER
LS IN
Groceries, Crockery Glassw,�re, CCCCned Goo
Tw.i»es, :rushes; B'� ones
FLOTT_
ANDREWS' SORGHUM ''SYRUP FOR SA
•
FARM PRODUCE TAKEN I13EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. GOODS DELIVERED .TI
ANY OF�TOWN FREE OF CHARGE
C NTELON BROS THE GROCERS;L
` ALBERT ,STREE i`; CINTOI
_
000
We beg to- inform -our: customers thative'' havebeen fortunate
enough "t0 Secuie•sore of those ° !
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
293 Vie' aria Street, Similar to What we hadlastyear, '(beingvery' fine •'fruit) at
A few doors south of the Post Oftice. pricewhich will enable us to sell them • same . as ofdsinal y,fruit
Very Choice Lard, Hams & Bacon
For sale at lowest prices.
("-Cash paid fur Farrar Products.
7. MOGARVA.
Clinton, April 14, 1881.
REMOVAL.
r
IINDEllikkihe
THE SIIBSCRIBERBEGS LEAVE TO STATE
to the public that be has re-eived Pince the
She, a large and superior class of
COFFINS, CASKETS
—AND—
offin Trimmings and Robes.
A splendid HEARSE kept. PLAIN CoyFZNs always
.n hand. Partiescan be supplied in on'e hour, at
any time, at very reasonable rates. - -
THOS. STEVENSON.
Iiacey'e old stand, Albert Stieet, Clinton.
11IANIIPACYi7kE0 I71 1'OIIONTO.
A 1 ernrtneut, sure Cure 1 a• 611101 1((.11, 111,11(11e1111 and
ails„ nt8 1 t1 , inane -, 1;1nddur 1(1 .0. :Urinary Seery -
tiro tystern, or attuutl,rat. ('2-1(15,3111-17(11115 fain
in (05)11 11110.10, tiler., t''c•. laver,. t'atarth of the
Bladder and 1',rtagas; Itrirh'.',: .Iii: -uv -o, Pialetes,
Dropsy, 1'i:y •,:: crc'• ns I+,• +t itt; , .\';.
peril (!rte u.d f stir:<engin can ho tbtnin..)l from
dt'il( istP tree.
PLuns---C'ldld's ] ud.2251), 11)108 11(1,1-W111 Ing. Re-
gnlar l'ad, ;, 3, 11 ectal pad .for t,hrame Diseases, 83.
Sold by
WATTS & CO , Clinton,
It, R', 'y 1,* T3LI,. Tresan•r;i P f 2311 (3. Wing -
ham ; LAWItAS 1J, t 110111;1'o I ytlr, .1. 9, RU-
BLR'1'S, 2051.2-2101 D. 0. 111•.721)7 hayfield}' 8. A.
1T(nll011, nlitchell '1'1111 ('lNTltAl, 17111'0 S10RPI,
3ixeter; 25.•IL I) 1(2071, lleusall; 1.01(1. '1ILLLESy'
Eipp cu, B. A. (013(1[(3.1 , Louden, Wholesale ag't
BEAga •ER BLOC'
S. PALLIER.
.EXT' TO TBE TOWN HALL. •
T. WSlTE�
Juni .:re.- .wed,
Consisting of those rich American, shades,
and will be sold cheap•
■
5 Quires' N'
BUSINESS ENVELOPES, •a sixlall advance on cost
thebox. All, Stationery, v•ery 'lo: %•
•
I WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD AND 'BNOW AI
H. SIMPSQN: r✓lintO:
1U. •M togra
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Hardware and
SILAS
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tole
Vare•no
GENUINE. E MAPLE. LEAF, "SI]VER 5' EL, LANCE TOOTH, DIAMOND,
' HAMAN, -CHAMPION, -LANCE'S'',,. a> ONE' MAN CROSS OUT 'SAWS..'
�'v"!iRNOCK'S,, .BUa'v1iFL'S 'AND Jtii'�l 013.I1''"�( IN A7 L THTC _REST 13BANDS
'
• BARBED WIRE, SOLID STEEL,.TWO M'61DrFG'UR POi!TED,'I
ROYAL. CANADIAN-CLOTRES RINGERS, ,Iheapar
Stoves, Tinware & L -amp �o
HIDES, SHEEP SKINS, FZJRS--ITIGrEIES'1' CASH'PP,PCI'
S. DA:VIS,
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.1Wd . x �ha;n.�:m
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