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The Clinton New Era, 1879-10-30, Page 8NEWERA. .THE BEST YET., We will give the New 1.1;ra to tit 31st of -Dec*, 1880, for $1.01. ,New Esree awl Weekly Globe for same time, for $3. ,New Ora and Western, Adver- tiser, for same time, for $2.75. Subscribe now, and thereby get The remainder of this year free. gown &Oro, • 1341130 01117110ne-An effortis being made to torna aeoelety fef this denomination here. Peitsostere-MrS NMI. Gregg, Of St Louis, who has been on a viSit to her sister, liateR. Irwin, left last week for her home, accom- Panic(' by rliss llipey and two of the clen- dren of Mr. Irwin, where they will spend the winter. Eeeretesesm ExAssuverectei.--The next en- trance examination to the Clinton High School, Will be held in the Model School, on the 10th and 37th of December. Intending, candidates should note the fact, that their names must be Sent in not later than the Ith of November. • MOLSoet's Beene, -Since the annual meet- ing on the 13th inst., the steck a this bank has been steadly rising'. It WeS then quoted • at GO, and since raised to 74. It is under- stood that Senator MacPherson, who is one Arrogs.-Fifeeen car loads of aPples haYe of the directors,bas purchased largely Of the been shipped from here to Chicago. stock. Avrixocou Fr1chy lest was a very dis- agreeable day, there was a considerable amount of business transacted in town. Berfeee-A certain farmer, on the .8rd con, of Stanley paid no less than twenty-three -visits to Clinton, on business, inside of two 'weeks. ^ Coosgre-We regret to notice that the fanning mill manufactory of 31 McTaggart & Co:, of this place, hes been closed, the business being overdone. HossoAve-Next Thursday being Thanks- glving Day, it will be observed as a general holiday ia town awl we wiil, therefore, print ourpaper on Wednesday afternoon. Sionevmees.-While other towns are com. plaining that their sidewalks are in bad re- pair, those in Clinton are in excellent order, thanks to an efficient and. energetic Street Conmittiee. • 1 - -Setove.--On Thuriday last the : weather took Etisudden 'change to cold, le heavy snow storm setting in, which continued atlxiter- 'eels,until Saturday. The fall was about five inches, • Dereels Coup • der. -The retlirn cricket match :between .Huron and Perth., which was to have been pleyeditt Seat:nib, on Batutday last, did not coni off, Owing, to the inclem- ency of the Weather; • .•• — TOrgernmebreenurt• W000ss-Ger -Monday morning a number of young, men from this neighborhood left for the Michigan lumber woods, where- they expect .to .find employ•.' ment duriug the whiter. FneatEs.-In the G. T. freight shed is a consignment of picture frames to' •a person here, which looks large enough to supply the whole county with oil the trainee it would remiire for the next ten years. LUer Tow. -John Lockwood has left town for Michigan.. Let us hOpe that ifs leaving his old associates he will also for- sake his old habits, and begin life over again :with the determination_ to be a Man. • . . Rerremea CTN.-List week we Saw quite a. number ofcurrant bushes in the garden of the Mayor, that were -budding out for the second' time. The late cold spell, hoeirever, is likely to retard their further progress.. ----- .. -----kineiggNo.reps-The youtsee•o• Man Andrewee charged with stelliVegraddi-71-rom•tlieerstores f Messrs. Wright & Co., of this place, was tied before Judge Squier, on Thursday, and emstenced•to three months' imprisonment ' - - -Chopping: wood • on aildaYs a piece flew up and slightly cut the . eye of Constable Paisley. The moral of thiS is that husbands should not chop Wood; leave that domestic duty to their -wives. • • Wei are informed of a certain person'whci --has heen workitig-forge:Lfariner :all etimmee,_ - elsee-diew-$300.of his-Wreg,ses• the -Other :daye and went to rcifeighboilbe, .toWil-te have, a spree. Two days atter he tureed up agile,' baying but $4 left: . e• - • ee Com:mm.1,314,-ln a iaotice of aletter steal- ing case at London a couple of weeks since, the utilises got accidentally transposed.. The' letter was intended for Mr. John B. Weir, of Clinton; while Mr: James B. Weir. of don, was was the one charged With retaining it. ExAmmereors or aloomorgs.--The ex- amination of those parties who have been attendIng the Model ticbool here took place on Friday last, the examiners being Messrs. A. Dewar, J, 1.111111ar, T. Gregory, of -Exe- ter, and D. M. Malloch, All the students passed a very creditable examination. • OrdisSION.-We regret to notice that in last week's report of the S. S. Conventien the name of Mr. Wm. Doberty was unin- tentionally omitted as leader of tee elnging. 14 the cihildren's =es meeting'which was a promleent part of the proceeding,s, as he had spent considerable time- and pains in bringingethem to their present state of profile clench which is both. creditable to them- selves and him, • SAregs.-In this issue will be feund adver- tiseinents of three separate sales to tate place by auctioneof valuable property. The firet to come off is that of the Biyth Carriage Factory, which will be put up on Saturday The next is the McDonald ferm, on the 4th con. of Hullett, a short distance from this town, which will behold on Monday. The third sale is a business property in Exeter, and a lot in Stephen, • To parties having. rnoney to itivest here is a good opportunity. The Macdonald-farmsbeing.,so..cleee to town ,makes ith.diserable property. • viroom=0-or good friend tiif the ExpOsiime .ntust. have hed Clinton, not. Seaforthe en- his mind's eye, when he penned the following •paragraph, if he hadn't he meant it all the same:-" There is not•a town in, the West where a better oflatget selection of geods can be foiled, and as competitidd 18 exceed- ingly 'keen, each merchant is forced to strain.every nerve to offer superior includes ments to those offered by his neighbor. In this way intending purchasers are not only .afforded a larger and more varied choice than can be foiled inmost towns, but can alio receive better 'value for their money.." Y.M. 0. A. CoNchnme-eAlthougli the wow:. ther was unfayorable, the attendance 'OA the above-named concert on Tuesday was mo- derately good, but uothing what it would hieve been .had it'been a fine evening. The miefical abilities of Prof. 'lends are well knoWnand need no comment; but, as this was the .first appearance of his family here, a few words will not be out of place. The - whole -family- appeared on -the. _platform, corTifffelifeee-thed-Proffe-and-witee a son and fou ir daughters,' the boy and two.gitls being • mere infants, the youngest about4 years Old. Nrse jonesetsi lags -very - sweetly.; an din good style, but lacking power tote well .heard throughout the hall. The elder daughters, at Present: che'tfOt egitel the vocal talents of their mother, but are good pianists% The singing Of the youngest daughter but one was very pleasing, andslie gives great pro- mise beinge, geed singer. --The Orchestra sexeoute1ers4vertte brass band _band played severaLtImes before the comniencement °Elbe concert. • Acesiderx oes CAns.L-An Gportaiee fe.atUre connecteel'with the .snecessful handling:of grain is the facility 'with which shipnaents can be niade, but, on aOcounteof theims mense amaunt purchased, 'at: the Present time, buyer's in Clinton, and . elsewhere,, are cramped, owing to the great.scarcitef of cars. • BeermEn Wonnuo.-A. well-to-do Pinner Never in.. the history of Canadian. railways :Of Goderich•toweshipewho recently visited has they° been such' scareety of cars as et- • the western States, expreSses. the opinion Istsat present.. The productien ef grain in that farms are much better.cultivated there than here, and the general suirtoundiugh-of- the farm kbpt in better order. There is no reason why this state of things should exist: RegLowe'hie.-eTo-morroWbein: e'en we Would ,especially request that it be Mote than lases:By UlebrategI by our.eove- niles, by shewing tliereselvessto be peaceable and .order loving deeisenssof the tOwn,. and not like some of ;their Ancestors., who tpok .great pleasure in stealing and destruction. • -See:Merry og Srin Biliees---Traders atid others find. it very difilenitese make :change. on account of the- scarcity or oneetindtwe dollar bills. • Thellinit lies with .the .banks, who aectineolate midfield thein as reserves In the place Oespeciee and te keep their own bills incirculation. Somethengeshonldbe (lobe to remedy the evil. the :Western States is enormous, and the multiplication ofrailway, eacillties has en- abled it to be. poured ieto the .eentreS .seiphquentitiee aa to tax their storage cepa- thy to the htmoste ands all the lines -to the seaboard are offered more • through freight than they can: carry. Le the • storehouses 'here a very.larga. quantity of grain has ae- cumetated,e notwithstandingthe fadt. that more has been ehippedthis fall • than in the same period ofermyepreeedingsyea.r. • In 30 days Mr. Re Irwin shipped 72.cate, and be spoke 31 more, heft could, not get -them whe requiredl• and other buyers have shipped a proportiona-tely large timeline The Rail - Way comitny •Seeninto be doing ite best under ' theeirctiMstanees, but seven, this.is rery unsatisfaatory. to those holding. grain, end:wishing to realize on it. e . Tern MAILS:. -The way the mail from the :sem.00e; east has been arriving during the past two gatuSTEE MEETING: weeks, Is simply outrageous. • Nearly every day it has been five o'elock, and occasion- • ally later, 'before It is distributed, ver Y much to the inconvenience of the business sone- • munity. AS it arrives at Stratford, at 11.80 a. m., there is no justifiable reason for its delay. , Logesnros2--Lottery tickets have been sent to several perties in the neighborhood, from the States, for dispesal. We would caution our readers against purchasing the, some, if offered for sale, as lotteries are not only illegal, but are a cOmplete swindle, and , anyone investing anything in them, may consider it worse than thrown away: •Ceirsss 0erfee=9;e1 Thursday evening a Chess Club was formed here, and the follow- ing offieere appointed. -J. MeGitrette, Press - J. Craib ,lst vacceprese 17: 1,-Vhittingham, 2nd viee-preSs F. W. Watts, sec.-treas. Man The regular Mont*. meethig of the Sohool Board was 'held on Monday evening. Present die chaitinan 'end Mesarseliolmees .Cloats, Pay, Ridout, Thompson, Scott and 1-11iie* TheMinutes of thelpeevious'moeting wee read and amended by making the principals salary $800 and the junior divislon•$250. .littiveci.py Mr. Wont, sec. by Mr. Thomp- son that" Mr. Mallodh be retained for 1880; at a salary of $800, -Carried. • • e• A lengthy report from the •Inspector was read and laid on theta*. • •: . An application from Miss Mary Callender was recetved and reed. • : • Moved.by Mr. Pay, sea. by Mt Coats that Miss Callender be migaged as teacher for theluitier-divisioiribr-1880-s-at a -salary eif - $e50.=Carried... ee • , Tlie Board then adjourned. • aging conimittee :-MeesrS. D. M. Valloch, • G. W. Railton, and F. W. Watts. The fee • c leIeiTteN.• I for membership is $1. and the night of play,: •.• Thursday. In the spebial correspondence of the Mica ' • • ANEW Ima,-The London Ache), ti$er hag Ingir-°"an, find thee f011owing refer - inaugurated niv iiiea jburiieliSm, Which we once to Clinton and the- stock sad held t Mr. Jesse Clements, repreeentative Of that jour, We think eannot fail, to bedonee popular, nal, being here at the timee-eThis is a some - Each month a Subject will be einhounced on what noted loeality foe 'Weeded stocke-ehotts whieh corrcaPeedents are• asked to Write, horn.cattle, -Cotswold and Leicester sheep, parodying some well-known piece of verses oto.--;-aild once a year. stock is brought hero The•first subject is the recent Conservative for pohlie sale; Yeseerday occurred. the third 'dinner at Quebec, and the result is tn. be a amsaal sale of the kibd, and. Maleolm MoTag- yarody on " Hia.Watheer For the . best...par- got, Humphrey Snell; James Dixon,' Jatnes 90y an elegant copy of Shakispear'S workis Biggins, and. others bionght in a fine quantity offered, and . for the secOnd a choice or a of stook, most Of which waSsold, Francis Gra: lialadsoreelybotind edition of any Of the ham; of Goderich, auctioneer George Fulton standard poets. \\re hope some of our local „„., a prominent short -horn eattle.breederefrom poets Will go in and win thePriee. • , • Mt. Clemens, Mich., •pas here and bought a .eenefeASto air Thotrs-A. few day S since heifer 2 •yeare old., for $140, and a 4-year-eid two men and tt boy,tramPs, were begging on cow for $170, both of the BoOth ratieffy. the outskirts of the town, asking for food. Dixon had seven short•horn bells, and Mt. old clothes' and boots, .d, citizen who Was MaTaggart four and sonie coWs. and heifers; absent from home, on his return, discorerecl Mr, Snell had one cow, throe heifere, and some that his oWeand his wife's boots had been Sheep, Cotswoldlorel Leieester, there:being stolen, while a pair, "travel stained and care- no others. Lambs sold for $10 to $12, ,thecp worn" -stippOsed to belong to one of the !somewhat higher. Buller averaged about trampe, WAS found in All outbuilding. 4100.e There Was olio herd of Ayeshire data°, Trainps generally keep on the oetskirts Of all others Durham. The two salt neanufactut. .thetowne-andentsny of OM are 110teVerse to Mg firma are doing a lair buisnese. M. Mc- steelitige if they get a change. When eneli Taggart & Co, inake 03(4 550 fantithg Mills Conee, around residents should notify Con- annually, -There are'various other factories Stable PaisleyeWho wilislook after them. here .and Clinton -ie inovieg steadily forWard. ,F,...-014 'Thursday Afternoon 340 a iIrd broke out in the. atabla of Uri John Gernmin- berdt, when it was totally coneutned. There was a quantity Of hay and other artielea making the leers oboist -$200. The origin. .of the fire is unknown. • STANLITtr. AccxcesT.-..& few days since as Messes, B. Marshall iled A.Centelen WOM plaatering the outside of Mr. MeNelee house, Stanley, the !scaffolding gave way, and let Mr. Marshall to the ground, falling on his back and atrik. ing hie head on a plank, He was rendered inseeeible, but Mr. Cantelon 'came to his as- sietance, end AO no bones were broken be wee soon restored to consciousness, and ina ebore time afterward was able to resume labor, •• VARNA.. Tr -tone -he luseseuee.-The next regular meeting of the Varna Teachers' Institute vill be held in the Sohool-house at Varna, on Sat- urday Nov.80, commeneing, at 10 o'clock a.m. Teacher e and friends of education are cordiaily invited to attend. 13EmsAVY.aunim-Wo rgret toratice the Becencl death whicli has occurred in the faintly of Mr. Wen, Plunkett,. of 'Verna, itaide a a month, both fibre diphtheria. The wand oe• =red. on the 15t11 inst. Whiteehurch. Coneeesen NEWOi Thuroday, the 23rd inst„ brought us the first snow of the season,. It fell to"the gepth of 3 or 4 inches, and with two days' rain; the reads are growing. bad. Our farrehig community feel. the want of 'a grain buyer here roe have heard it rumored that Mr. S, Gregory, from Wingham, pur- poses erecting a grain shed hero. The gent's sterling-Clikradter is highly spoken of among •the farmers, who will gladly support him in the undertaking, Mr. A. Mowbray is build- ing a workshop, and intends going into the building -business here, MreA. Ray has ee. larged his stabling for the couvenieime of the travelling public, • .A large number of dressed • turkeys are being ehipped to the.'Toronto market from here. • COUNCIL IVItEriNtf.-The comipil met ac- cording to adjournment, on the elGth inst.; all the members present.. Minutes of last meeting read.- and adopted. Moved by C. pnenin, seg. by Jelm Wathingtonsethat _tha following accounts 'paidese-James Smith, ditching on 5th eon, $7.40; Peter -Clerk, re- pairing scraper; 80c.; Pat. Nugent, culvert, lot 22, con 3, $3; Sentinel offiee, printing, '1$33,25., Moved* by W. Kinehau, sec. .by E. Gaunt, that 2e milia for county rate; and mills for township prirpoSes, be levied and collected this year. -Carried. By-law, con• firming above resolution, read and passed. Conned adjourned till call of Reeve. . Mom. bluneae, Clerk. ' --FOR ',ME-- com.x).. • .•.• 000 • 'WE ARE SHOWING TUE • rinOtaii chqlt.dock.of• lirclothing MEN'S SUITS OF UNDERCLOTHING at 75 cents, $1.00, $1,50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00, BOY'S SUITS AT 50 GENTS, • We have a trernendons assortment iifthe above goods. xx- a-Loints CLOTH GLOVES, LISLE .111IREAD GLOVES, CALF GLOVES, KID GLOVES, BUCK GLOVES, DOGSKIN GLOVES, CASTOR GLOVES, AND KID MITTS. CAPS. We have THE FINEST STOOK of Cloth mid Fur Caps in . this section of the country. ' •-• 'FUR 0:APS at $1.50, $2.00, $2:50, $3.00, $4.00 and $5.90. •No..1' SEAL CAPS, at $13.00. • BLUSH•CAPS from 50 °cents up. RULL.ET'r. SHOoTING MATCH. ----A shooting match is to come off at Bell's • hotel, Londesbore, on Thursday next. - Dnring- the-past-itetwour-Mr,Thos.Neilan of this townshiprhas-paid-orit between eight nod nine thousend dollars for cattle and lambs -mainly the latter -for expert. Leveaseen.-Oneday lao week, R. DOwney.,T who has pep renting a fitem on the Huron Need, in nutlet,packed up his effects and made -track e for a place of freedom from his -creditors ;but he was not permitted to escape so easily, As he watt , pursued and overtaken, at Centralia, and inadcto Pay Upeln.fulff 14 Per41141, 1,11Yrstlie" lie oth'er modichto Ile * Wall woa 4vOit givesueh a test of its euxatiY0 gaillietee eee $0Sener's Gemstes Senor, In Wee yearl tilo tralhone four hundred, therms amaU bOlitlag of this mediate° were strjbl4t�d. fro of charge by-Druggiets in t 7 to time* afflicted with Cousemptiisne, N. Or0Spo severe Coughs, Pneumonie, i4 4thar disease" of the throat and lungs, ORS limerl, can people undeniable pre° kkIIMIEAX SysuP will cure them, The Iw1 hal been that Druggiste in every town iNd - gaga in the Ognailas /that United $tate 4, remain- mendmg it to their cuatomers. Cllo: t� your Druggist reel aele what they know out it. Sample 13ottles 10 cents. Regular etee, 70 Pent% Three doses will relieve any ogee. A, Montreal mannamed FrosileL. Geandisok was drawn into an altercation' in a London bar -room on Wednesday night, and. received°. blow on the side of the head with an ebony cape, from the effects el whites he died. 4fie assailant, a. young man named W. Drought, has been arrested, • • TOM -Wolin Wonnous,” says the old adage, e 'and to this we will add that it takes but a sheet. • time to work wonders for feeble and, nervous ens tr vends who use Northrop & Lyman's Quints Wine. This is an article of high, repute, not only for its remedial value in cases of general and tier- yous debility; but as an. antidote to malarial di- seases. Ite flavor is unmentionable, a matter .of no little consequence to persons who palate? are affected and etomache revelted by medicines of a disagreeable taste. Sherry of the cheicest brandsie its fiuid basis, and with tine are conjoin- ed•pleaeant aromatics. Nothing in it can purse harmful to any one, if proper judgment is exer- eised and directions are observed in ueing it. In caEses of chills and foyer, and billious remittent, it should be taken during the absence of the fee -• ver. Such nervous Systems,as involuntarytwit. oiling of the muscles and hinbs, restlessness at nightt and undue sensitiveness to violent sounds and motioni, are soon removed by the Quinine Wine. It not only invigorates the stomach and syetena generally, but it exerts a most genial in- fluence on the mind. To dyspepsia it is partial).- larly valuableSand it impede a relish for the focid that emalites the stomach to digest. Persons who have irepaited their strength by overwork, should resort to it as a renevant of failing energy, MI ladies in feeble health should nee it to increase their store of vitality,. Theentire physical struts- tureeis-reinforeed by its topic propertieseeSeme, except in cases where diseases to which it is net Adapted, predominate, -the results -following its-- -eisraternivaitEdn' rdeciiivise Be sure when pure chasing to ask for the QuininErWine, prepared by Northrop & Lyman, Toronto, All druggists - sell it. . 77- Ir -R0 0 `1" In OVERCOATINGSTio hoe can equal our itriported-good. ULSTER OVERCOA.TINGS at $8, "$10, $12, $15 and $15. BEAVER OVERCO.A.TINGS 049, $1.1),. $12, $14 and $16. NAP OVERCOATINGS at $12, $15, $18, $21 and $24. •WORSTED OVERCOATINGS at $10,413, $16,.$1.8, $20.& $24.- -GODER1C11 O. .Ellioet .has geeise 'laying eggs. . • Gorsa,Mr. G, Pratt having sold off his' farming utensils, sec.; et going to remove to Dakota. Moseixo.-Me. Glazier. is removing from lot 35, 9th eine; -to 'Clintoe, au& Mr. G. Dale is taking his place, •, , , HEADED Our. -Mr. Wm. Elliott plucked on his farin a stalk of fall Wheat which had the head shaped out; • • .. • 1' Onr 'N'Vese...e.Mr, T. E. Elliott, of t1ai.7tti con.-, Goderich township, is out in pakota e land speculationtour. • • „ Penn Taina.-2Alr. Peter McDougal], of Godorieli teririaliip; took the Ord prize in the I first class, at. the Tueninfry •pluwing Matenn. last week. • . • • • ;An 0. llJott, of the tayfield line; has. a marigold • whielx is. 20 inches in eireumierence. John is noted: for oivi 6 good root crops. : • • • Piowngo MAinn.:-Arraegereents are being Made for •ii.'"plowing Match in this townShipi which it is 'expected will bo held on the 7511 Of Nov4, on the farm of Mr: MutclecirGorden ; On the 3rdcon. ' . • • •' ' '111.Aziefots Deosfon.---A: :short time. since•'.': !some:. parties broke int, Col�s chureh, by, • raising a ;window,. when thoy.13tole a number' • • 'of the books contained therein and cut a hele ' , in the platform carpet, •* . Gxvixa SATTSFAcTioX.-The Messrs. Evans • • • • ' . .tt Elliott'eateam threshingmachine is -giving • good satisfactien io the township ; the' Ellie* The -reputation • of our l\1R; ,FOI4EY, as an A 1 boys are smett, eneigetic felloses, mid they eeein to. be reaping a good t etre% for .their • -•• enterprise, • • • . . • SITITOCATED-7-While MrDJ°Utter, is widely spread throughout the County of Cantlon, painter, was at work en' the ne* . • • *EARLY .... . 1 • bowie Of 'Mr..R. leichatdson, his horse, whicht Huron. Our prices ,are; law,. and we *guarantee a wag. in the pasture, stetted to roll 'on the • bunt, end went broadside into the creek, I Where it was in daeger of drewning. Pronipt 0:00D FIT or no •s,aIe:. aisistanceetwed ie froniineury. • CABTRIDGES. • 7'6 the Editor Of the Clinton New Era. • S»--In'yo-IastJsaiiaI noticed an item stating that ok's son was seriously hurt by the exPloSion 'Soine.eartridges. .0u enquiry I have been toM by a fernier of Hule, let that he had been using dynamite cartridges for blowing up stumps, and 'which evere' so el- fectual that they would blow a stump to ',Weep. nee small round copper tube the same as found' by the boys) abottono inch long by three-eighths itt width, aro Wel as a deo, fired by a fuse to•eejilocie tba cartridges. It is supposed that some of these Were etole /rein his,Shanty by boys; and thrown into the ditch vrhere found. The aocident is one thit it is diffieult to aCCOant for,. as I have tried some of them be a ; but the force of thb explosion 'is very little more then -a gun cap. ' If parents should see their children with any, it woad be wise, howeeer, to take them away. • Years, • • . ofintoe, Oct, ee, i�, • JACKSONS"CLOTHIWANI CTQR1AJII&QK,,:fJLINTON • Trilnp is no. remedy for female coraplaints SO good as 'VICTORIA BUCHU and VITA. After its use for a few days, the wholesystem seems invigorated, tbe pellid l,ipe and cheeks soon she* a rosy tint, Add cheerftilnees.drixes away the sickly fears and aervbAO paitis whili destreerthdeplettifirteirortlinfrOrd Vilifirerrone thepeculiar complaints of the '. gentler sex: For tale by J. H. Combo and Watts, atrOo, • • If Demosthenes.SAd. not ,.._suffered, and by unwearied,efforts overcome great obstedies, would lie have become the greatest orator in the world? If our modern Demosthenes have a cough. cold, or tickling of,thethroat, no thing will relieve them 'so speedit kr eft HAG YARIeS. EECTORAb:BAISA•448403_1xoell remedy for quinsy, influenza, ()route .whoop ing cough, beonchitis, etc: For sale by ffelf Conthe, and Watts 8t Co. . ' • • H R.113 the MARQUIS OF LORNE , and PRINCESS LOUISE are travelling thrpugh •Canada, 50 ARE 4 • . . , .-MADE..AT SPECIAL NOTICE. ' Amin indication of returningproRperity le the mark- ed improvernentio the manufacture of the various ttr. tithe of use and comfort in our homes, and in no case. if4 this mere apparent than In the manufacture of stoves We were struck the other 'day with Et lot of doolEing stoves received by. Illumine linos.; which for beauty of design and dam would be hard to cited, sone of :the cook stoyes,,particularly'ene called the '.'lifarglits," appear to be et for a drawing room. The liadicmt Holub Coal Stove teerhs to be the favorite parlor stoec judging by tho numbersold,• • WE 'HAVE AN IMMENSE STOOK OF 2Eialips, Staple and Fancy Dry Goo . OF EVEIrt DE$011IPTI0N. • C.ENTS:FOR GOOD TUB BUTTER.- pgr No trouble to show goods. .0- Prices /narked in plain figures. 'CIA100:1) Sept, 2'5,1870 R. CAIAILAIDER, & • - lla.E11:11:41 ETE-11.&4.1/16. An infallible remedy for all diseases of the eye (accute or • chronic), granulation of the • lids, Ulceration .of • the' lachrymal glands, film, and wealeneds of, the 'vision from any cause. . 4 „ THE AmEitiOnlf EYE -SALVE is Presenteato the public with the assurance. of its effieieocy as a corative of .most diseases of the eye, saute or chronic inflanimation,,Whether induced by sore- fulous origin or otherwise, weakness or defect of vision, diminished tone of theoptic nee, ores, diseased state of the tissues conetithting that organ. „Also, for all persons whose voca- tion requires. an incessant action of the eyes, the salve will sot as acherm in restorinka uni- "form, healthy action, whereweakness, pain, and misery May have liefigetheffitefeede the mosteirocre safe, elf•• of whioh it is made are pure; perfect, and costly, cOmpounded with elaborate care and exactiiess, eafeeiriteVappliditticine being used exteenally; ' and,' of course, avoiding. the pain and danger which necessarily attends the. uction of caustic minerals and eye-wasifes. vong and OLD CHRONie SoREE, of serofulous origin, • or resulting from whatever cause; yeild to the AMERICAN EYE-SXLVE. : USED •5110- CESSVUX.,LITV011, PILES. Its soothingef- ' feeris Immediatc,and.a.nerni anent curarequires--•,- but faw, ilifilicatiens.7.1'he'proprietera --- "Dit.4.,PETTIT'AAHEMOAx Eyei-SAeve,!' while • making new and irepinved machinery for mak- ing a more perfect bog for the Evit-SaLvid, have changed the TeM ank ang cin the cover so as to correspond with • the Out on the Wrapper, Cir. culare, Advertiseinents, etc; We, call attention to tits, aka. might .otherwise be xegarded as coueterfeiting: .• • ' . • . • ' • PETTP.C.di BARICERe . Proprietors, Fi'eedonlai N. Ir. NORTHROP & LYMAN,: ' Teronto, Agents for Canada. • elitthefes Beikaiennal:niproved India Rubber Perrone' Plaster. ' ' Them never has beep a time when the -healing of -so many differeet dim:bowl:As beeliccatteed by outward application as the "present. It is an undieputed fact that 'oyer half of the 'entire po- ' Inflation of theglobe resort to the use of ordi- nary plasters, . • The pritioipal ingredients 'led in making' these Piasters are (1.1m Olibanurn--Lbr better' .s." kunwn as the Frankincense of the BileleRub-s". her, and Buigundy Pita ; which, when scietiti.". • fieelly o'ompounded3 of electricity, and ' when combined weal the. pure inecliohlea_Vagai..;_i.„____ i6 found. to be inniof the greatdst healing medi- . 4 ume ever brought before -the human.race., • They ard acknowleged by all who hale used • them to act :quicker than; any other Plasters they ever before tried„ and that One sttlrbse Piastera will de More real serviee than a • fechial remedy ever disoovere . 'The materials dred of. the ordinary kind. All otheK Plasters. ' are slow ef action, and reiquire tb be worn con • - tinually to effeet a cure.; but with these it is en- • ' tirely different ; the instant one is applied :the Patient will feel its effect They possess all the soothing, warming, sup; pelting and strengthening quelitiesof all other .E'lasters. Moly who have been • relieved of RHETIMA.TISM, TICDOLOREHX., and va- rious other pains in the KIDNEYS, BREAST . or SIDE; and believe it its solely, done by the. electrical qualities which the Porous Plasters ain;_and -which is imparted to the system, thus restoring-thiiii, 1 iiThealthy -condition,- - They are very, soft tied pliable, still very ad- hesive ; • and a; sure cure for WEAK BACKS, PAINSIN' THE SIDE AND BREAST; and 'are invaluable to those Wholave a COLD of • long standing, and often prevents CONSUMP- TION. Some even tell us they believe, they were entirely cured by the uop of them of e long - seated Coesumption.- • • Prepared by • CECRGE E. 'MITCHELL, • Lowell, /vides . Sold by all Dreggietse • _ee TBE'011E.A.T FEMALE •ftE.IVIEDV: „. J0,11 liftseti*S fexeitioleatAL PILIN This well kneyea medicine is no impesition but a enre and info reinedy for Female .biffit. 461tiee and, Obstructions, from any cause what- ever ; and although a powerfal remedY, it can. tain s nothinglittrfful to the constitution. . TO MARRIED LADIES Itis pesaliarly suited. 11 win, in ashort tithe firing on the inonthlyperioA with regularity. * In aileases of Nervous andsSpiiai Affaetiblyi, Pains in the Back' and Limbs, Ileavieese, Fatigue On. eiight exertion, Palpitation of the"; heart, 'Hysterics, Sick Headaches, Whita, andallthepainful diseases occasioned by dioorddreci system, these Pine will effeet aente when all other meansheve failed. These Pills have never been known to /ill where the direeticins on the 2nd. page of inon.• pliet, are wellobservecl. ' Forf all p artietilar B , get a parephlet,free, of agent. JOB mosniCI,NEWYORItSomi Psontraron. $1.00 and 124 eents for postage, enclosed to Northrop 6S Lyman, Toronto, Ont., general Agents Sot the Dominion, Will beside a bottle dontaining over 00 pills by return mail. Sold in Olintini'by j.'I/. -Comte and W. R. Watts; E. Hickson' and F. Lumeden,Seas ferth; j.Kidc1,0iirronbrook,; Parker ti Cattle and F. Jordan, Goaoria, Gameron, Day- fieldtlas,Benthren,RocimyilleiandallMeal. eine•lestiete, . 4 a