The New Era, 1884-09-19, Page 6PERSONAL AND POLFTlCAL.
In Naples on Friday, there were • 328.
deaths from cholera.
The floods at Eau Claire, Wis., have
rendered 2,000 people homeless.
There were nine fatal cases of pros-
tration from the beat in .New York,
on Friday.
The i evehne of Montreal harbor was
$9,232 less in Au gust, 1884, than in the
same month last year.
What to de
It troubled with an unhealthy, slow -healing sore use
McGregor do Purko'sCarbolic Cerate. Yell will find It
invaluable for healing, cleansing, and completely re-
moving your trouble. If the blood is Out of order take
with it a few doses of ideGregor's Speedy Cure front
Combe's drug store.
Hon. Alex. Mackenzie add party ar-
rived from itis Northwest tour, op
Friday, apparently much unproved in
health.
The business failures in the United
States for the past week were 192, Ca-
nada 28, total 220 ; as against 213 last
week. •
The trial of the Lennox Dominion
election case will take pbtce on Tuesday,
the llth Nov., at Napanee, before, Jus
tice Armour. A petition has been filed
at Osgoode Hall against the . return of
Mr. Bell, t', eReform tneinber for Mens.
kokd.
To Rusin Malaria, Ague, Fevers, Head*
ache, Colds, Klin •y Disease, Paid in'the Side'
or flack, Constipation or Costiiveneer', keep
ZO.PE•SA bandy, and take a dose twice a
week. It acts npon.the Liv.er and Stomach
like magic.
North Oxford is bound to keep tilt.
•
with the procession, and on Fvid ly,Sept.
19th, will tender Hon Oliver Mowat. a
• public welcome at -Woodstock. The
premier dill be apt to come to the con-
clusion that he is serving a Hot ungrete-
ful country.
Whether women • have votesar not is
of little importance so long as they. ase
the powers they already possess. They
can carry Tiny election without puttidg
a ballot in the box. • They exercised
their franchise in Halton, and the -Scott
Act was not repealed. They virtually
marked the ballots that won• the vic-
tory Women who •are women. ere en-
franchised now, and it .is mostly, tile
women who are men, Susan B. An-
tltony, for instance,.who keep up the
cry for voting powers and long trousers:
The most deadly foe to all malaria. diseases •
is Ayer's Ague cure, a combination of vege..
table ingredients only, of which the most Valur
able is need in. no other known preparation..
the remedy is an absolute and certain specific,
and succeeds when all other` 'medicines :fail*
Acore is warranted.
All' the men required • froln Ottawas•
district for the • Nile expedition were
engaged Friday. Arrangements - are
now in progress to give- them ' K ,good
• send off before leaving Ottawa.-. There
are about 200 iu all. Winnipeg adds.
90, Three Rivers 61, 'and Caughnawaga-
about 50 Indians.
Toronto World. . '° The Dominion.
Government, by raising the question of
jurisdiction in .the matter of licenses; and.
still further- by increasing the places
where liquor is sold, its has been the 1e-
sult:of their contention, is takinga posi-
tion against the wishes of. the people."'
Correct. And recent. events create the
impression that the people aro going to'
take a position against the wishes of
- the (lovernment. ' ' •
Merit Proven
Dollar upon dollar is frequently spent on the fait
of recommendations for articles entirely worthless.
Not so with Mearegor's• Speedy Cure; yon ore not ask-
ed to purchase it until its merits aro proven. Call at
Combe's drug store and get a, free trial bottle, and if
not convinced it will cure you'd of the worst' forms.af
. dyspepsia, livor complaint, .etc., no nattor_of liew long
standing, it costs ,you - nothing. Sold in 50e. and $1
betties. See testimonials from persons in your own
town.
IF IT W rR. E POSSIBLE
to get the testimony of the ,,multitude who
have used The Shaker 1310ed Syrup for spring
debility, languor, lassitude, and that general.
feeling of etupidity, weariness, and .ex-
haustion • which everyone feels during this.
season, we shoasld be able to present to our
reador4 such an overwhelming roses of coin-
mandatory messages, that the few •wbo have
not tried it would do so at once. It ie a
positive fact, and has been so effectually de.
mopstrated that no one to.day denies it, that
The Shaker Blood Syrupcontains more real
medicinal value than any artiole now before
the public, Hundreds, in spite of their pre.
judices, are taking The Shaker B1oed Syrup,
and now honestly. declareit to be the best
medicine ever offered to the publio ; .and they
are quite right, and this sentiment must and
will extend just as far as people will allow
*themselves to be influonged by facts and by
the testimony of those people who have tried
it and know whereof they speak.. In pre-
senting The Shaker Blood Sprup to the pub.
lie we suffer, because people have been 'so
often° humbugged by the week decoctions
with which the country is filled, It is often
diffi:ult to make people believe what an ad-
vertisement says, because of the evil influence
produced by those unreliable, worthless pre-
parations. It is truethat honest people are.
constantly buffering from the effects 'of dis-
honesty, and this will probably always be so,
but it does not require any remarkable ability
to sen how the real worth of 'Phe' Shaker
13Iood Syrup itnpres+ea itself upon people.
Our reputation rests upou the value of this
medicine, and we are proud of the record it
is mak inv.
S. FOWL It '& -SON.
BEST STOCK OF
VIOLIN STRINGS
IN• TOWN.
FINE. PLATED' WARE.
l'E I.'1' DESIGNS. IN,.
JEWELLERY ►.:
•.Repairing 'done Promi tly.'"
Cl" , :nn. stay 25th, .185e.
JOHN. -ROSS,
PUMP:'MAKER,
.
.CL•INTOti•,' ONT. •;
The subscriber has.. had many years' export-
enee. and guarantees to give the .best of .satik-
faction.
PUMPS•,' TANKS, .CISTERNS,
,Made ttnd pn't in on'short notice.' All orders.
by -mall promptly.attencled .to.. Charges roa
souable.
JOHN FOSS. Clinton.
SALE BF:LANDS TOR:''TAXES
PROVINCE Ofe .ONTARIO,2 By virtue of a wnrraut•imdor
County of Huron; to wit the hand of the Warden. and
the seal of the Corporation nt the. County of Huron, dated
the Sixteenth day of August, AD.; 1884, commanding me to
les'1 upon the undermentioned lands to the said County of
Hurop, for the arrears of 'taxes ,doe thereon, and' costs, as.
hereinafter set forth, .1 hetebv ire notice that 1 shell, un
WEDNESDAY, 3'an DAY 0lr DECEMBER.. 1804 at the
hoitrof ten o'clock ia•fbe forenoon, -at the ContiiHouse, in
the Town ofoderich, proceed to sell the said lands by Pub.
iic Auction, Crosuch portionsthereof as shall he necessary to
pay'ech arrears,`tpgether with all* charges. thereon, unless
the same be sootier paid, ,
T. COOPER & SON
FOIE
CHEAP GROCERIES
Crockery, Glassware, &c
Oatmeal and Cornmeal always on han4..
AL S. O
Patty's colabratad. Baglials. Breakfast Bacon,
Lot'or part
of lot.t �. r... * SE-,, . c
Vet 'ac .1 ... �o.,..
TOWNSHIP 01• COLBORNE.
Part of l lock C Msitlaudriiie 2' Pat 22 13 1 30 2,3 43
TOWNSHIP Ol'' HAY
32..... L. road hest 100 Pat.25 54' 1 37. 26 91
TOWNSHIP OP,HOWI0K.
^1 • 11 100 ' Cep. .5 20 0 88 6 08
VILLAGE UP FORDWIOH, IN HOWIOC.
South part of 8..Alllert St. Si' Pat. 3 15 0 83 1 98'
West part of 2.:Louisa St. 8 Pat. 1 1l '0 78 1 89
Kist part of 3 Louisa 8t. `5 '4 Pat..' 12 71 123 14.00
• TOWNSHIP OF HULLETT.
N h part. of 10 ..4 • • 33 Pat. 6 91 0 92 1 83
VILLAGE 017 AIANCI1B8TER IN HULLFTF. •
9 E surrey •'4 Pat 2 13 0.80 2 93
TOWNSHIP 01' MORRIS.
' Beath part of 23 .3 4 Pat.,3..28..0 82.. 4 10
Southeast. of7;.6 50 Pat. 3012. 150 3162
• VILLAGE OF BLUEVALE IN MORRIS
22....,
Gardner. a sur. 1 Pat. 5 38. 0 88 '6 26:
•VILLAGE oe,BE-LORAVE IN MORRIS
45 McCrea sur. ' it .Pat. 5 51 0 80: 6 39
Long ClearBacon, Sugar Cured llama,
Anel No. 1 LARD.
At rices which cannot be beaten to town.
HIS 60 C. TEA• A SPECIALTY
SOLE AGENT FOR
Dobbins' ELECTRIC SOAP
THOMAS COOPER & SON,
ALBERT STREET, CLINTON
BLYTH PUNIP FACTORY,
Ferguson 1 Willows
t'RoIRrerous.
THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVING RECENTLY
started a factory in Blyth, bog to intimate
to the people of Huron that they aro prepared
tosink wells or Materna .and provide Pumps of
the very best workwanehip. Having had con-
siderable experience in the pump -making busi-
ness, they feel confident they eau give entire
satisfaction. All orders, by mall or otherwise,
promptly Slled; at the most reasonable rates.
Blyth, April. 1884.
SHAKER
BLOOD
SYRUP.
Cures Completely Scrofula, .
Syphilis, Cancer, Rheumatism..
Blood Dice ices of every desordpd.
• Lion. • . •.
$1000 reward to any chemist • who will
find, on analysis .of 100 bottles of Shaker
Blood Syrup, ono partible. of Moroury,
Iodide of Potassium, or any mineral sub..
stance.
SOLD EVERYWHERE*
Price, - $1,00 Poe Bottle, or Six for $6.00.
All Manitoba needs now is that the '
Dominion Government shall 'get out of
the way of its progress. Take off :the
protective tariff, and settlers with limit-
ed means can go into, the, country.:
Proclaim "free trade in railways," and.
capital will seek profitable investment,
by building railways which will 'serve.
the settlers. The country is a good
one, but it is fearfully hurt by laws..de-
signed to plunder the laborer. ---Hamil-
ton Tinges.
The ifnmigration returns for tho
month of August, 1884, show a total of
14,836 against 18,262 for a silnilal pe-
riod in 1883. The total arrivals slime
January est, 1884, reach 112,512, of.
which number 64,235 settled in the
Dominion, against 80,011 in 18$3. The
passengers to the United States from
January 1st, 1884, inclusive, total'48,
277, against 54,826 in 1883. , , this -
shows a considerable falling 'oIT of the
immigration into Canada, but the loss
is not so real as apparent, as the 16,000
immigrants who came to Canada last'
year in excess of the number in 1884
were of a class whose room Was decid-
edly better than their company.
46 McCrea stir. 1.5 Pat.. 5 51 •0 88 6 39
TOWNSHIP 01' MoKtLL01
BEnartgfbi..:.Nt,artl4 10 Pat.1661'115:1776
O WNSHII OF STEPHEN.
12 .......... I8 - ' ' 100 Pat., 57: 60 2 25 59 05'.
13 18 ' 100 Pat. 57 80 2 25 59 85
' VILLAGE 01? HAYFIELD. •
Eeatpallet5 .Range 3 bi Pat. 223 080; 303
.
West• half` of . Rayfield can. 45 Pat, 54 14 2 10 56 24
. TOWN OF WVI1f1HAM IN TUILNBERRI.
.167 '. Pat.. 3 54 0 84 4 38
170 '+5' Tat. 5 69'. 0 89 . 6 58
' Y Pat. .582 .0 .90 672
• 5 Pat. - .0 63 0 76, 1 39
• • 4 Pat. 5 67 0 89 • 6 56
•a 'Pat. . 5 82 .0 90, 672.
Pat, 6'78. 092 7'70
•'' Pat. ` 1 46 0 79 2 25
253 S_ 1 at. 1 46 0 70 225
277 I.. Pat' 6.55 0 92 7 47
.278 ,,, i Pat. 6 24 0 91• 7 i5,
302 '1 Pat. • 3 14 0 83 . 4 01
Park lot 374 Pat • .19 09 1 25 2034
VILLAO O1 51ANCIIEST.R IN WAWAN08H WEST
105 ........ . 1 5 Pat.1.52 0 80 2 32
V1L'LAGh OF MATH.
53 • McDonald aur. 'i Pat, fi 35 0 90., 7 23
8a' McDiinald due , . Pat. 2 79 0 83 'i 02
Bloik L 19it c0oanetl x .nJ. • Pat. 5 35 0 90 6 25
• VILLAGE *OP BBLISSELS.'
y. Pat 021 095 916
- 14 Pat. ,17 93 .1 27 79.'20
7 Pat. 18 02 1 20 17 82
"` IOXETER.
8 Centre St.weat 34 Pat,22 42 1 n0 23 72
.4 1
'1 - - Hill St, south 1at 37 59.1 0' 1929
• Conmty Treasnrer'n Office, 2 WM, ;HOLMES.
Ooderich, Aug, 18, 1884, i Co, Treasurer. -
W89t 't
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IMPERIALISM.
Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Headache, ltl`er-
vousness, Urinary troubles, are often caused
by a torpid Liver. Some calf it Liver Com.'
plaint, Biliousness, oto. The Liver governs
the eyetem; if the Liver is inactive, one may
be Bilious, or have Fever and Ague, Head-
acho, Malarial Fevers, Dizziness, etc. Thebe
may lead to worse troubles. This new reme-
dy, ZorENAis new taking the lead of all
other remedies as a LIVI?tt tionideroR. It
seems to sot in a romarkable Way 'upon that
organ—it corrects the bile, the urine, and the
blood. Friend, keep the Liver healthy with
7.O.PE.SA and other troubles are then cot:
rectotl.
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t ILLAOE OP 4
CB7N'TR,,A. ia:R;LTC-f- STRO]g
JUST TO HAND.
Pears' �►Jloarp*a, at'eneh Tali r 33r'dui.sihei 1.
l3.00per'ls and .E1,-ipi.zlte Lnvander,.
t Cnuine Co1oene'.
TOILETREQTIBITES of the latest manufactures of the world-, PaYelCJANs P4eascal.e'clolaa
and. FAMILY RECIPES filled with pare and despatch, DLSENFECTANTS of All kinds' kept.
• J -.Ai LI3 S H. COIVIS.E', .
CREM1ST AND `DRUGGIST, • ' CLINTON, ONT.
Cabinet Parlor
FllllutllI Warerooms,;:
U'NOERTAL1NG.
The eubecriber keeps the finest .
CASKETS and'COFFINS
Always on Nandr Funerals' furnished at
the shortest notice and lowest prices. .
°A CALL SOLICITED.
Leading llndter•taker. -
RE'snsMBElt• THE :PLACE, . ''.
APPOSITE THE TOWN HALL.
THOS. STEVENSON.
FAR RAAN - & TISD-ALL
BAK'.KERS,
Il A.TTTENEUR'Y ST,, CLINTON*
r1IRANSAOT A GENEI►AL BANKINGBUSINESS.
Moneyadvanoed on Mortgages and Notoeofhand
Drafts issued payable at par, at all the officoeof the
Merchant's Bank of Canada. New York exchange
bought and sold. PROMPT ATTENTION PAID TO COL.
t,Eorrensthroughout Canadaand the United States.
SALE NOTES BOUGHT at °lase rates, and money
advanced to farmors on theirown notea,foranylengtb
of Elmo to suit the barrotwtsr. All marketable scour
tiosboughtand sold
Barataria IN NSty Yonit. AG -niers es' tie .
MERCHANT'S BANE OF CANADA, •
INTEREST A: T LO N1 D ON DEPOSITS
W. W. FARItAN.. J. P. TISDALL '
OLl) CLOTBhiS 1,'0n SALE.,—.1 take all sifts of
11104; clothes, carpets, and hope my old friends
will save them for mo. 1 also take brass, lead end
copper. Iain Immo on Mondays, Any person having
rag. or truck itt my line, eau leave word at my house,
a S o 5
I will I it and tvo Value, and also be to say
and tt l tote t g V , ;y
I have no business connection with a man -*erica
Itcisin, 'Paperb'g,palnting, and fobbing of that sort
dune by 00000E' BaNTt$r.
W. MAIVT1tN, Pottier, hos. ill, Cldfiton,•.
MARVELOUS STORM
TOLD 1R TWO. LETTERS. ,
FROM THE SON: 'Tor- Oet.:S,186�
"Gentlemen:. My father resides ,at ;Glover, •
Ft. He has been a great sufferer/rem Serof
-
ala, and the inclosed letter wi1L .' 31 yen what •'
a marvelous effect •
A er s Sarsaparilla
has had in his ease. I think his blood must •
have contained the humor for in least ten
years! ;_but it did not show, except in the form•
of a scrofulous Bore on the wrist, until about.
five year* ago. From a few spots which ap- .
peered at that time, it gradually spread so at
to cover hie entire body. ' I assure you bo was
terribly afflicted, and an object of pity, when
he began using your medicine. Now, there are
. few men of his age who enjoy as good health
as he has. I could easily name fifty persona
who would testify,to the facto in his case.
• Yours truly, . W. M. PASLLIP,.'.'.
FROM THE FATHERS "7t Is please reboth
a duty for me to state to' loathe 'benetlt.I
have derived from the we of
Ayers 'Sarsapaacilla►.,•
Blit menthe ago Twee completely covered with,
$ terrible humor and sorofeloue sew. The
humor caused an incessant and iVrolerable
!telling, and the skin cracked so tie to cause..
the blood to flow in many places whenever
I moved. My sufferings were great, and my
life a burden. I commenced the Use of the
SARSAPARRILLA in April last,' and have Used.
it regularly elnce tbat time. my condition
began to improve at onoo. Tho sores have
all healed, and I feel perfectly well in every
rcipect--being Doty able to do a good day's
work, althonn •i t cays.of cgs. Many inquire
wdtat has wrongl.t each a cure in rayeaso, and
I tell them, Its I have here tried to tell you,
ATEP s SAM- '"" TA. Glover, Vt., Oct:
241882. , Yours gratefully,
HIRAra PIM YAM"
AtEB'S SA" "'rr:LA cured Scrofula
And all B.:r5Culo'us CotnW?'diets, Erysip•
etas, Eczema,' Ringworm, blotched,'
Bores, Bolls, Thnibrs, and Eruptionsof
the Slain, • It clears the blood of all itnpnr
pities, aids digestion, stimulates the nation of
the bowels, and time restores vitality and
Otrengtbens the whole system.
Pintraitt nt'ttit
Dr. J.C.Ayer & Co., Lowetl,lViese4
8o11 by all Druggists; $1, six bottled for $ti.
.1
J. CUNINGHAME
.Desires to call special attention. to ,Iris stook' of
China and Granite Ware,
Of all kinds; 'siiitable for Christmas prerilents.
Also, the finest Confectionery to be had,
Fresh Fruit, Fanned Goods, &c.
JOHN CUNINGHAME. GROCER, !CLINTON.
QT' LOST
When found, he was at the OAK HALL for one
n
Tweeds, Worsteds; Trowserings,
and Summer. Overcoatings.
Fits and , workmanship second to none.'
£11 • work. Guaranteed.
tics
H�
of them good 'fitting Suits that MH. M. FISCHER•
turns out,.two doors north of :the Grand Unio.
Hotel., Come and see. my stock of
Parties .having their own material
can have it made :and tx irzilmed ori.
short no
GIVE ME A TRIAL CHARGE'S MODERATE
ODERATE -
M. F=so 1Z
OAK. HALL SMITH'S BLOCK; .CLINTON.
Great Ciearii'g :Sale
• ..
THE:
WHOLE
•-•4t:
TO B.E.—
STOCK
t
�s we are -going out of business all must:be
sold bythe est. of January
y
I'I
We. sold out a large stock . of Goods in four months once before, and can '
doit again, as we do just what we advertise, and do not have any shaito
.sales, ' which aro so cotninon in this town.
Dry Goods R at Wholesale Prices.
Clothing at' Wholesale Prices.
Hats & Caps at Wholesale Prices,
Boots & Shoes at Wholesale Prices
Groceries at Wholesale prices. •
Colne at once and got all the new goods you want. ai. wholesale prices. The sale
a J
will continue until all is sold.! '
jPIUMSTEEL& CQ: