The New Era, 1884-02-29, Page 6ABOUND VIE COUNTY* •
The expenditures of the towD8hip of 'ruok-
ersnlith, last 1 ear, were $18,482.
"Hoe Cough Cure. It aote so quickly as
to astonish you. 25 mate.
John Bew luau has purchased 100 acres front
Alex. degree., Morrie, for which be paid the
sum of $5,810,
Dr. Retains, euinty treasurer, was present•
red with a silt,er tea eel viae by his friends in
Brussel., un F.iday evening.
U HtN'T KOFF.— Climax Cough cakes.
Quick, sure cure ; of all dealers ; l5oto.
Peter Rose has moved from McKillop to
the farm lately puteha••ed from T. Maxwell,
of Brnestle, fur whi' h he paid $5,500.
Mr. \Vm. Raabe ell, of Stanley, recently
delivered in Seaturth :360 bushels of oats, the
product of eight bnel els of seed sown on four
acres.
IT IS fANGERUt'S t•. wait for nature to throw
off a Cold or Cough. "Hub" Cough Cure
acts qui;LJy. 25 :wets,
Mr. Jos. Pickard, of Exeter, has, in his
stabler:, a steer w•hi,h weighs 2,800 pounds,
and bas sold it Aar 10 cents per lb, live weight,
making a total sum of $280. •
The Tookersmith Branch Agrienitural
Society's Spring Show will be held at Seafortli
on Tuesday, the 15th April, and the Bruce -
field show uu the following day.
PEARL:.—(let yuur mouth ,full by using
"Teaberra," the new wonder for the {Teeth
and Breath. (hush vigorous y. See direc-
tions.
Mr. Thos. 1). Morton, of Tuckorsmith, left
on Friday last for Soutn Caroliva, where he
intends spending a few months, with the hope
that the change will improve his -health.
NOW THE LATEST, and every one having
tried it says, the quickest and most complete
cough cure ever sold in this town ie "Hub"
Cough Cure, only 25 cents.
We are pleased to state that the Rev, R.Y.
Thomson, pastor of the Rodgerville congre-
gation, who has been away for;aome time past
on aceount of ill health, bas returned home
mn.th improved.
'NE CI N(1 ALESE HAIR RENEWER is applied
with a sponge or a brush, and it never fails
in its good effect on the hair. Hair that has
been renewed by the Cingalese Hair Renewer
never will again become grey. Sold at 50ots.
per bottle.
Mr. Neil Brown, of the 0th cou. of Tucker -
•sin tb, met with a earl accident on the even-
ing of the Illth. Mr. Brown, along with
others were on their way home from Egmond-
ville, and when near Mr. Cowan's the latter
took hold of the reins to turn the horses into
bis gate; when they turned rather suddenly
and rad the sleigh against a stump, crushing
Mr, Brown's ankle and foot in a most fright-
ful manner.
A 'Rlcasina to nil Mankind.
In these times when our Newspapers aro
hooded with patent medicine advertisements,
it is gratifying to know what to procure that
will certainly cure you. If you are Billious,
blood out of order, Liver inactive, or generally
debilitated, there is nothing in the world'tbat
will euro you so quickly as Electric Bitters.
They are a blessing to all mankind, and can
be had for only fifty cents a bottle by Watts
Bt Co.
• LAND I1PROVEMENT FIND•
Last week the Reeves of ten municipalities
in Huron and adjoining counties met at Ger.
rie and discussed the beat means of securing
a settlement of the amount rightfully due the
townships from the above mentioned fund.
Capt. Koine was elected to the chair, and
Reeve Strachau was appointed secretary.
Letters were read from,,
1'. Farrow, M. P.,
Thos. Gibson, M. P. P. and Mr. Hasson, M.
1'. for N. Perth, to the effect that the matter
of in whose hands the fund was at present
was as yetundecided, but that in a short
timc information concerniug it would be laid
before the (rouses. It is pleasing to know
that the induet:ee'of the representatives of
East Huron in both Houses is being exerted
in behalf of a speedy settlement. Short ad-
dressee were given, after which the following
resolution was drafted, and submitted:—Mov•
ed by 1L•. Ileekie, sceouded by Mr.Cook, that
a committee consisting of Messrs. Koine and
Gibson, Huron Co.; Mr. Darrock,. Wellington
Co.; Mr. Mc.lrthur, Grey Co ; Mr. Suott,
Bruce Co.; and Mr. Fallis, Perth Co.; he ap-
point,'(Ito ascertain the best means of obtain•
ing the monies due the municipalities from
the Land Improvement Fund, and which I
governineet is to blame for" not paying the
funds over.—Carried, Full power was given
them to eat; meeting, if necessary and elect a
deputation to interview the officials if requir•
ed. It was stated that the' total•ameuut due
this province is about $036,000.00. The
eommtteee separated with the full determi
nation of seeing the matter through if it cant
be worked in any way.
The Editor's Tribune.
Theron I'. Keator, Editor of Ft. Wayne,
Ind., "Gazette," writes : For the past'' live
years have always used Dr. • King's New Die•
covery, for coughs of most severe character,
as well as for those of a milder type. I
never fails to effect a speedy cure. - My
friends to whom I have reootnmended it speak
of it in same high terms, Having been cur-
ed by it of every cough I have had for live
years, I consider it the only reliable and sure'
cure for Coughs, Colds, eta." Call at Watts
Co'•s Drug Store and get a free trial bottle.
Large Size $1. •
t:OD1f1t1CI1 TOWNSHIP.
Council met at IIolmeeville on the 18th,
members all present; minutes of last meeting
were readand passed. By-laws Nos. 1 and 2
of present year were read and passed. Alex.
Chisholm was appointed pathmaster in room
of Thos. Beatty, R.D. No. 5. .andrevr Duff
resigL1ed tbo office of pound•keeper, and A.
Knox was appointed in his place, John El-
liott, lot 136, let con., was refunded $7 taxes,
he being represented as in straightened cir-
cumstances. Samuel Ferris was refunded $1
log tax, dog being killed by train. Auditor's
report was read, passed, and `one hundred
copies ordered to bo printed for distribution.
The tender of the Uoderioh Star for printing,
being the lowest, that office was awarded it
for the year. Pathwaaters sanding men to
repair sadden breaches are required to send
in the price of such work and "certify to it,
otherwise the amount will not be paid (the
Nice still subject to the revision of the coun-
cillor for the sub -division, when the work is
done). Jam. Miller was refunded $2, paid by
him to Dr. Worthington, for certificate for
indigent. Tho following accounts were or-
dered to bo paid :—Auditors, $6 each ; ,les.
McMillan, work on H.R., 85 ; It. Johnston,
gravel, 4th eon., $5.04; .Assessor, tin box
from J. Saunders, $1.50 ; treasurer, postage
end stationary, $4.05. The clerk was ordered
to prepare a bylaw to encourage tree pient-
ing along public bignways. The granting of
a bonus for wire fence building was discussed,
tont no petitions having been laid before Coun-
cil in favor of the measure, its consideration
was postponed until next meeting of Couneil;
so that parties for or against it, may have an
opportunity of getting up'potitions and laying
them before camel!. It is the wialt of the
council that such an expression of public
•spin o 1 &all• be given as will bring the sub,
feet at once to an issue. Council meets again
on the i th of April. .Iamea.I'atton? olork.
DON'T' P111:14IT,--Use TieWtoq'e one m1unt4,
eothache flare, Relief at once,; of>tlldeatera,
l5cta.
AYER'S
cal Vigor'
restores, with the gloss and freshness of youth,
faded pr gray hair to a natural, riol;. brovftt color,
or deep blank, as may be desired. By its use light
or red hair maybe darkened, titin hair thickened,
and baldness often, though not always, cured,
1t checks falling of the hair, and stimulatea
weak and sickly growth to vigor. It proveutssnd
cures scurf and dandruff, and heals nearly every,
disease peculiar to the scalp. AS a T..adieso Hain
Dressing, the VleoieIs unequalled;, itconfatnt3.
neither on nor dye,, renders the hair soft, glossy
and silken in appeai'anee,and impede a delicate,
agreeable, and lasting perfume;' 'r;»""`•
Mit. C. P.13r.1cnEn writes from herby, 0., Juts
3, 1882: "Last fall my hair commenced falling
out, and in a short time I became nearly bald. .t
used part ofa bottle of Avm1Na HAIR VIGOR
which stopped the tolling of the hair, and started
a. new growth, 1 hgvo nowa full head of bair
growing vigorously, add ate convinced that but
for Mouse of your preparation I should have beeu
entirely bald,"
J. W.-TM/WEN, proprietor of the illa4rthnr (Olde)
Enquirer, says : "AYER'S HAIR VIGOR IS n most
excellent preparation for the hair. I speak of it
from my own exxpperiencve�@@. Its use promotes the..
growth of new liar, and'inakes it glossy and soft,
rho VIGOR is also It sure cure for dandruff. Not
within my knowledge has the preparation ever
failed to give entire satisfaction."
Mu. Amus FAIttnAIRN Ieader of tho.'cole-
brated" Fairbairn Pandly'; of Scottish Vocalists,
writes from Boston, 411088., Feb. 6, 1,880; "Ever
since my hair began to give silvery evidence of the
change which fleeting time procureth, I have used
Avail's HAIR Vtoon, and so have been, to
maintain au appearance of youthfulness mat-
ter mat-
ter of considerable consequence to ministers,.
orators, actors, and in fact every ono who lives In
the eyes of the public." .' . •
MRS. 0. A. PRESCOTT, writing fretitle Eini St.,
Charlestown Mass., April 14, .1882 says ; "Two
years ago about two-thirds of my Mair came off.
It thinned very rapidly, and I was fast growing
bald. On using AYER's I1attt VIGOR the falling
stopped and a new growth commenced, and In
about a month my head was completely covered
with short hair. It has continued to grow, and is`
now as good as before it fell. I regularly used but.
one bottle of the VIGOR, but now use it occasion-
ally as a dressing."
We have hundreds of similar testimonials to the;
efficacy of AYER'S HAIR VIGOR. It needs but a
trial to convince the most skeptical of Its value.
• PREPARED BY •
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.'
Sold by all Druggists:
MONEY TO LOAN.
•
PRIVATE AND COMPANY FUNDS, AT
lowest rates of interest. Principal payable
as desired by borrower. t
Valuator for the CANADA LANDED CiteDIT
COM u'ANY- D. A. FORRESTER.
Clinton. Dec. 20, 1893.
NEW TIN STORE.
/i\III
SUBSCRIBER, Wl1O WAS FOR 11IGRE
L than eight years iu:tlio employ' of Mr. Silas'
Davis, desires to Intimate that he bus •
Opened a Tin Slop in DodswoirfdI3s Block
HURON STREET, CLINTON,
Whore ho is prepared to do •
ALL KINDS OF TIN, COPPER AND'
• SHEET IRON WORK, •
lu the best of stylo;aud on short notice,
MOIL, LAMPS; GLASS,_&c. in stook
A CALL SOLICITED. f'
sliguff,f, WILSON, •
Clinton; 1)0e. 1883.
THE MOLSONS BANK.
Incorporated by Act of Parliament,•
i85u•
CAPITAL, - 82,000,000.
HEAD OirFICL _MONTREAL.:
THOMAS WORKDIAM, Provident.
.1. 13. R. MOLSOY. -.. Viue•Pres. ,
F. vor..rEItS•rAN T1(OMAS,'Gonbral Mitnaga•.
2Toles discounted, Collections made,. ,Drafts
is.Yruul,8 Sterling anal A>razizcait e.'echanoc
bought and sold at lowest .
current rates:
INTEREST AL.LOIVED• ON, DEPOSITS:
•
Isr,a:r;.rilaa
.honey advanced to farmers =their own notes -with
one or more endorsers. No storunigo.rcquiretl''as sc-
curitr•. _
H. 0, BR1 W 1t 31 na,,•cr,
January1833- (.u1ton.
'
-1PARRAN & TINDALL
BANKERS,.
ItATTENBURY ST:, :CLINTON,
rl\UANSACT A GENERAL BANKINGBUSINESfj.
Moneyadvanced•on Mortgages and Notesofhand
Drafts issued payable at par,at all the offices of the
Merchant's Bank of Canada. New York (iehange
bought and sold. PROMPT ATTPNTION PAID To Oot.
LECTlONsChroughou t Canada and a-00Uiifted-EStaate ra
•
SALE .NOTES. BOUGHT at close, rates, aAd'nteriey
advanced to farmers on their o'*n notes l for anytongtb
oft imeto snit the borrower. All marketable ueeur
tiesboughtand sold.
BANNERS IN Naw YORK. AGENTS Or THE
MERCHANT'S Bale or CANADA,
•
INTERES7.'•ALLO JVED ON.l).EPOSjT8
W. W. FARRAN, •. J. P. i'I.SDA.LL• .
DOING VERY .WELL JUST
B IDDIE la/OIVIB..t,t,
VWatch. and Clock Malar,
JEWEI4LER, At o.,
•..OR'4'Arl1TE 1 itab:'•r8 % tH*1", CRiltror ('Q.fY
Where lie. keeps .a eeleet aaaotituent of
WATCIIES, CLOCKS, ,/EWALLER f', SILVER:,
WARE,
Which wo,wtfl'st Ft at reaaonat.la rates.
Repairing of !very dreerit,tiou proluptly as
tended to, and all work warrautod.
J. 331A u LE04)lf tlE.
mimeo .r ov 1880,
NEw LIT()FIERSHOP
L \Ili
undersigned tie,ites to thank his lai-
c mt'ritet friends In Clinton and vicinity for
v1,41.10101.0 patronage during the twelve years
ho curried nu the nutehuttn5 buaineas, cud
would intimate Pi' thein that he has re-eom-
Mentrod busittoas in 4htr..'eibptsttltAi,;, on
Humin «:rreet, where he will be pleased to
tnoet his old fr icnd'i anti SIS roan;- new ones as
mayfavor Irina: with their patronage.
' ROl' T FCTGSI`IONS.
^t o JOHN Ross,
UMP MAKER
CLINTON; •UN7,,.
The subscriber has' had many years' experi-
ence. and guarantees to give the, best of sada-
faction.
PtTSIi'S, TAN],i,,,', OI$TEIINS,.' `ETC,,,
Made and put itt on short 118tico. AU orders
by mail proutpt,il• attended to., Charges rea-
sonable.
JOHN R05S, Clinton.
r0 to .000.PBR',S.
CIIII' GROCERIES
Crockery, Glassware, &c.
Oatmeal and Comical .always on hand.
..
ALSO
?cttvia olaobratad English 8rla1t'ast : 8aoon,
Long •Clem' •Baeon, Sugar Cared_ Hams,
And ,No. '1 LARD;.;
•• Atpriec .'which cannot be boater tel t,iwn.
HIS.E10 C. TEA A SPECIALTY
, SOLE AGENT FOit
Dobbins' EL1 C': RTC SOAP.
•THOAIAS; COOPER,
(ARE IVY STILEET, CLINTON
I
NES'S
M1...EE' snb.e.lbsi desiips to. return itis sincere
thanks to his;uustomers and the .publ:c, generally
for, the liberal patronage extended to hint in the Test,
and by iuruinhmg'the best article 'at the lowest rentu'-
nerative pried; he. hopes to.tnerii a conti$uanc° of the
same.,, • .
• Ile woeld specially reed:emend a trial -of his direct .
importations of the very best brands of
Brandies fort,Wmes an
u i Holland' Gm. ---
ea.. Gro: er e
the Popular Dry Goads House,
•
Spring. Goods to ..Nan
•
Two
Oases diet colors.
Three Babes Grey'. Cottons.
Two Ba]es Brown Duck,Two Baps' Oottonades;
Thirteen Oases Boots and. Shoes
Owe ••Winter' Goods at •Reduced *ices.'
OU I M:ETTE
Londesboro, Feb, 14, 1884.
•
EtameI,E vont MEIICi\AL Phoreses AND FAnIel rsi .
B ORTER,
Ili 13ottiee nit, and Quarts. '
CANADIAN :AL S AND -PORTER,'
OAaulas's and DAVIES LADEa•t'our tantly oil haul;:
• • Just received, in'pripte condition,
11loryilt°cal G'iitfger Ale.:.Cliampagfie Cider;
�.Plant k7oda.,... •
tSole _eeitt.for (3•ocltiricli Ale:
N. •ROBSON. • .
ALDERT•STRi3CT--BRICdi•;BLOcK•. CLINtov.•
BASS
ALE ANO •GUIMESS' P•
•
uOLD AND MELTABLE, •
Gray's .f" Pec}Cie: Itteclicine,
TRA`DE'MARK TitxGnsvTRNo>'1p't t'FADE 'MARK.
REMEDY, as unfailing --' -
'sure far Seruival weak
mesa. Spermntorrhea,
Inlpbtcncy, and ajd is•.
asea that follow as a
seq„enee of pelf abuse
—au 1oss of hn'einorT,
universal ]nasitude,—
pain in the hack, die.
11e88 cy' vision,. precut -
Wail) !lire rid age, ao� roan}6,{15.!' !
other' dmeayea -that
.Send to Insanity or uonauutption and a premature grave. (Till
particulars in oiir panlphletorbieb we desire' to aeud•free by
seen to every one.. EEt "1'he Seecifle Medicine le edld br all
druggists at $1per package, or sex packages for tire dollars
or w i?he Sent fres by rnaii. os receipt Of the -:honey by all.
dressing 711E GRAY MEDICINE 00.,
. -.Teronto, Ontario, Canada.
AYER'S
herrp
`14-0othei coitsplgtnfs-are so insidious in their at,.
tack as those affecting the throitttand;lungs ; noire,
. so trued with by tire majority of sufferers,. Who
Ordinary cougl, or gold', resulting perhaps from.'a .
1> libng or unconscious exposure, fa often but the;
beginning of a fatal sickness, AYER'S. CitEttlsY
i'1:crona t.has well prds en its mile/icy hi a forty
years' fight with throat. and Ring diEeaSCs, and
•should be taken in all eases' without delay, '
A�crrittle Coug''lt Cured:
"In 18513 took'a:severeeol(l,triyicitaffected lee
lungs. 11hail a terrible conch, and. pr s ied Wield •
after night tv]thout sloop.: cone,
ifocta� ave ohs
, 01V up. I ..tried AYER'S Onetime PkclORj-tie which
f relieved rnylttnga,induced sleep, and 'al orued me
the cost Necessary for the recovery of my strength,.
By the continued use of the PECroitAL-a perma-
nent cure was effected. I ant notV 62. years., old,
hale and hearty, and am satisfied your (,nisnuv
• I'ECT(>It:1.i Steell tile. modem 1'.tittnitol 11.111:' :.
ltooltinghain,'VL, July 15, 1882.' .
• Croup, —A Mother's Tribute.:
"t'hile in the• country last winter my little
boy, three yetirs.olli,CWAS tult>n ill witll.eroliti it
seemed as if he would die from strangulation.
One of the family suggested the Also of \ 1 t:t: s
Cuitnitg PEcronAL, a bottle of which Wes al-
ways kept irntlfe house.. This was triad it ,mall
and fr,,aquontdoses, and (00511 delight in fess than
half Ha hour the little patient was breathing ea: -
fly.
r.-ily. TYnedoctorsaid that t180Cui;uity 1't (JunAt,
lied:aved my darling's life. •Cali you wonder at
Oar gratitude? Sincerely yours,
• Bits. I`ar$IA Ourec:%. •
152 Nest ]°8th St, NOV York, t1ay
"1 have used AitnIt's•Crtriutt5' 1. acrnl1Ai.3trIlil
family for several years, rout do not hesitate tic
pronounce it the Inosteffeetual remedy for roughs
and coklg we have ever tried,• A. J, CRANE.
Lake'Crystal;Mintn., March 13, 1882.' •
"Isuifet'edfor eightyeors from UronrhifIs, an.l
'raftertryirik many refuediesWith 00 sued 8a,1.was
"cured lfy the use of.A1L:rt'S (Jul tilt} 1'r'(tott• At„
Jo81s1!3J S1.t'I DfN,
13yhalia, 5118s,, .April 33, 183'1. 1i
"I cannot say enough iu . tll'aise of Armee
CHERRY PEOTOItAt., bo'ilovh>g as I do that but
for its 'the 1 Should long Since levee died front '
lung troubles, 3'. ]i11AtIbuN," t
Palestine, Texas, April 52, 1582.
A'o case of au affection of the throat or lmiga
e*fists which eailnot be greatly relluved by the use
of Armes (menhir Peerotie , and it will a!r'1'al/i
etre When the disease is not already beyond the i
eont1of of medicine. •
o t'ul.r.ttint) ttv •
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co, Low ll f Mass,
Sold by III Druggists.. r
WON'T BOTHER ADVERTInINO
-FOR A WEEK OR 'TWO
0 r
THOMAS STEVENSON;
THE FURNITURE PIAN, CLINTON.
TEA AT 2a. CENTS P1: R LB. TRY IT..
'.R3OUR 50' CENT TEA. CANNOT BE FEAT.
WHITE .SUGAR, 10 LBS: FOR. $1,9O.` .
BUttt iS S11U Sbm.1B1*(biCt1011S 011Good;..,
All;ou1' Fall lines of BOOTS' ANI) SHOES are ittny complete. WE (1ANUNDEtt&til'.
ANYTHING TN TUE 'TRADE' xY FAIT, Ave, Wlwrl.R'Goolus:, . MEN'S BOOTS,. heavy •
wear,.frotn,,: I. per pair,'upward. FEL,T•'WEAR. and MEN'S LONG' BOOTS,: very
- : cheap. . • .Inspect o tr• stock.
anted,, 3,000 Ubls, j'ood #tli c tivnter Apples,.
Will pays the Highest cash price,
CLINTON; 'Sept. j 18•$3
Don't se}l iiutil yeti See it.
THOMPSON. 116R!)PITZER.
2e. il'ons,
Vieto za Street
Clinton.
uffaloRobeS
GOA`[' :ROBES.
A FINIS
ttiP ALT. KINDS.
TRUNKS, VALISES,
VEItl ('13]lA.P.
S. FOWLER . SON.» .
BEST ,STOCK .VIOLIN STRINGS
TN *TOWN, R.. .
r
rINL PLATED WAI%E.
} Nlrwl:Sd' DE.St(i1 S°lbf •
JEWELLERY ! •
Ropairing one Prorripllyw
01 one Mar 2,i014 `342.