The Clinton New Era, 1878-03-14, Page 5T lcc' C .1 ., _187S.
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JFheundorbigued respectfully aunollnoe that, owing, to the recent
illness of MR. 1-.ODG1NS, and the present unsatisfactory state of
tris" healtli, the contemplated change -in the business, for which
'eve necessary preparation was being made, will not take place
this season, and we have Mutually agreed to renew aud extencl.tlie
Deed' of Partnership, heretofore existing between us, for one year
'from 1st day of March, 1878.
WITNEiS,
d..WISEMAN.
JOHN HODGINS,.
GEO. E. PAY.
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a also beg to announce
, thatwe have, entered stook and are getting' fiapred. ;up
a fast as we can to liulunae oitr goofs IV0 llope-itt•vri.il oolne.ollt With ••a:-ar pills-,-
notwithstanding the very:iiard .ordtaal•the: trade has gone through the, past year.
We -purpose 'at'onee't' renovate and fix up,the store, by haeiflg a general boust),
cleaning, after which''we•will open
EW.....SPRI\G G00
IN 'ALL • -117 E'.~ DEPP PIVIENTS,
And every effort will be put forth to merit the confidence, and patronage of the
people, by offering as good value aud. as choice goods as ban be had in the trade.
,A4 present we have a full stool{ of all the Staple and General leading 1rs 'Of
Goods wanted in the trade, the great bulk of'wllieh we havptdoeided to offer at
• ......the reduced prices;ot our Great Winter Sale:
EODGT1h S-& PAY, Manchester Houser
CLINTON, Morrill 14, 1878
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The•subscriber has row on hand, and is Constantly receiving, a :large stock of
l'UNA.-VgitiTOM..237,14A1441,. L.
Of various sizes and descriptions, which he' is .enabled do offer Terror than ey'r,�in
censegnenee of the fall. in prices, through •the'depresaion of the times.,:: •
HARNESS_ .:OF L. KIN.
On bandor made to order, •and having•taken FIRST PRIZE at the Pro-vincial
Exhibition, held at London last fall, lie feels confident of being able to guarantee
satisfa0tisn
G,. MILLER.
Clinton, March 14, 1878.
NOTICE OF .REMOVAL.
John .Da rxnent, butcher,
Thanks his many customers for past favors, and bogs
leave to notify them thpt he has removed from the stall
in the Market -building to ;
Hunter's Old Stand, Huron` Street,.
Next door to Campbell's Harneee-Shop,
Where be will be pleased to meet them all, Aiad''afry,
k. •others who may favor him with their 'custom, and he
will do hie best to supply them with
First Class MEATS at reasonable rates.
•011nton, • Feb. 18, 1878.
JOHN l9AYMENT.
- REMOVAL, 1 REMOVAL 1
RFitzsimons, butcher,
Having moved frim the Market Building, to one corner
of the
Otic CLINTON. HOTEL BUILDING,
•N1XT 7O V1C7OIITA BLOCS,
Will be gist to meet all hie old Mende Aad customers •
*here. The liberal patronage he received in the past
$satires him that in hie new premises ho will be equally
well supported. No pains..-will=besparedho:meot:_the
wishes of hie customers. • ..
ORDERS soLlerrEp,.
n0i;ERT PrTpsrsloNs,
$Tinton, Fob. 14,187A.
REMOVAL:
James Tewsley, butcher,
While thanking his friends for the liberal patronage
.bestowed on him In the past, takes this means of in.
forming 'them that he has' removed from the Market
Building, .
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To. the Shop occupied by E. Moho,
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Albert Street directly oppoeito the Market, where 1F'.
will be pleased to moot diem all and as many new ones
as may.favor him with their oustotn.
AU kinds of Meat kept in scarier{', and sold
at reasonable rates.
JAMES TliWsl.Ex,
Clinton, Feb. 14, 1878.
!TAMES PATTERSON,
PLASTERER.
All kinds of Ornamental work clone to order.
Work promptly attended to in town sr Gaunttr. Bost.
• dened, neat deer north of the Presbyterian Church.
Bre l
Clinton, Feb.14, 1878.
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LICEl1 sE INSPP;C/TOR'S NOTICE
All parties intending to apply for Lioenee,
whether for Tavern, Shop,' or Wholesale, kr
1878.9, rifest have such applications in the
hands of the Inspector, nsro11n tut Pillar.
SAY Or APRIL 1711X'1:
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STEPHEN' YAT1t5, •
'Lieenso Inas eototi',
Goderiob, lilraroh 7,
RHEHEATISNI and•at,y other ince w hoar .
digooec cured in $few heave{
Erysipelas, scrofula, ,parrI-
ago, skin irritation, ulcers from any cause, and a hun-
dred other diseases are. caused by an acid ferment,
which produces inflammatory action. , Brunton's Al).
Rabe/Irwin positively effect a cure In a few hours, by
absorbing the acid poison from the,eystem. Sold by
druggists.'''
ruggists _ Price, 50o. Advice iu.particular oases free;
• W. Y. IIRUNTOSI,
Loudon, Ont.
SAW LOGS Wigg BOLTS WANTED
wonted,. a , quantity of Saw toile' aiTd. StaveVolta.
Apply at,Faetory, td foreman, li It: WALISEo, pr at.
Stapleton Salt'Worke,:to n RANSFOIID.
Stapleton, Feb, 7,1878.. '
CLINTON.
Flour and reed. Stare.
The oubseribere beg to announes that they have en-
tered into partnereh'p to carry on the bnainees of Flour
Feed, and General Groceries, in the store -
Formerly parried olii by D. Erwin, Albert Street,
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Where they will keep constantly on hand a large and
good stook of 'MOOR, FEED, GENERAL GIt00E-
B ES, 4e., etc.
-WESTEPtN t7OANALoNht.AVD
,at lowest price*: ' •
LAND 'PJJASTEIl always on Ir,aanal.
Cash paid for Skine,Iiides, Pelts, Fars, aa.
• Ali eceoaets dim to b. Erwin must be settled at ones,
ethorwiee they will be plated in Court for ecllectiop,
• 1 itWIN & sC NnR1 TT.
Olinton, Peb, 7, um.
IMPORTANT TO
`O1JNDRY11EN; IVIILGEti:S,
Ansi outer $iaaa deactttrprsu
Valuable Pro eerty
:MR SALE OR LEASE,
Situate along al to of the Grand Trunk Railroad,
At CLINTON, In the County of Huron,
And formerlyknown as the WntrannAD'bMtoi property,
comprising /opt soros of land; en which are erected a
five -story Brick building 118x. 42, slate reef, with brick
ergine roam 20 •x 42 ; also,large Prams, Storohoueo, Ce-
p*city 40,000 bushels • cooper shops and state or lumber
sheds, largo pond of soft water, tot eteata and other
• purposes.
This property It ono of the bost.sitnated torniantt.
iaotueiog purposes in the County ot: Huron.
Verne of payment Wilt btmadp liberal. In event of
any date dintreaaonab1y profitable manufacturing bled -
hese Meeting here, if desired, I wi 1 financially assist`
the enterprise. - .
Forfnrthot pattienlars apply to or address
11Ip1rAItri-Xt1LWIN, PsoralsTon,
t! • rINTON', ONT,
ZEN: VADEEW4 ORANGt'E'S' anti
LEMONS', at 47raeafck eS Ournifftphamt'a.
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Warn;—In Clinton, en the J.th Nob., the
wife of Mr. Wei. White, (,,r S. Palliser a
0o.,) of a daughter. {
(1ARRIEID'.''
Yao -
os -.•At lira lon the 5tl *
TA rr lV1 -Is% 1
NoTicE
inst., by the Bev. 3. Ferguson, Mr. 3. Tay-
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aylor, of '!;Tillett, to Miss ,Atluie Mslaeoil,
hio1Sitlop. i ,
DEED,
Izzann.—In ()Briton, on. the 12th inst., Helen
wife of Mr. O.' Izzartl, aged 29 years. III
tiOlti1:ftAI SPA t 011111 0te1itx:
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THE CLINTON NEW ERA.
Three hndred head 'of 'ohniee tires
year-old grade•Darhams, railed in Wes-
tern Ontario, were shipped by a Toren..
to firer, on Monday, for Liverpool.
CANAn2Ar3 O;.rAIEA10,•••.The New York.
papers notice the •increasing - shipments
of oatmeal from that port 'to Europe
the meal chiefly comes from. Canada and
is rlipidly grovviug in favor on the other,
title.
CA1,i,i)IAx Hui sits,- I at11 iilforrnea•
that' there will shortly bo a large maim
ber:;of English dealers. in the Province;
of Ontario for the purpose of making
extensive •Eurcliase'1 of Canndirlli.horses
1Vi1 E. 1Iile4, of Liverpool, leaves this•
:,weelc.,for London, Ont.. Mr. Yanderlin,
of Dublin, leaves for Toronto ; Mr. P;
Campbell for Ontario, with several other..
intending purchasers. • •.A, large sale of
horses from the Dominion is advertised
to take place in Glasgow .next week,
and the attention of breeders may be
.profitably directed to the following
atateinent, which. revue-ieaeoi► to place_
implicit trust' in :--Ortptain Lord 'Ar,
thur Somerset, accompanied by a.Gov-
eri nient veterinary•surgeon,visit e:l13ris-.
tol the day before yesterday with a. view
to making extensive purchases ofhorses
far army purposes. I understand -his
Lordship •. has •authority to buy' 5,000
horse$ at .t50 each,. and•that the total.
number of additional horses now order-
ed at the War Office, .chiefly for the
transport service,' exceeds 20,000,. En '-
lisle Qor. Globe, 12th Inst
BUTTER,CiIEESE, aids AND POULTRY.,
=2�"t'ie`s open%iig of:the fifi`Tl�atio7r,i1',:
'Dairy • Association in • Chicago.... re-
. cently
o.cently itwwas „stated ,by a plover land
reliable statistician -that there -Were at
preseit 12,000,000 rnilch cows in the
.Uniteci.'.States, which, at an average of
40 each, would an iiAt to $480,000,-
000, whilst, .the .'land necessary for their.
subsistence had a Money value of $720,7
660,000. The value' of t1re• entire bat-
ter product i. f the Union was taut clown
-at $175,000,000 for the past ;year•, arid
that :'of cheese, $36,000,000: During
the past''season there were marketed
and'.. consumed in ,the ' United 'States
_680,000;000• lbs of poultry.: The 'Qgg
:product was incalculable, reaching rear
ly.11,0.00,000.;..barrels. • The offcial• re-
cords for last year give the total exports
;of butter from Canada: as '15,479;550`
lbs., cheese; 37,700,921 lbs., eggs, 5;025,-
953 dozen. The enbrmons aggregate of
the dairy'products of the United States.
'and Caaada, 'consisting of milk; butter
and cheese, is almost inconceivable; being
•estimated at over 4620,000,000 for the
past year, whilst .$260.000' represented
the 'poultry ` prudpet, and $82,000;000•
the 'combined, -•egg • yiiluo- ; + iigland la-
the 11riiicipal consumer of tlip Vast Mt -
ports of both (Iitnnda•and' the States,'
their 'competitors being Sweden, Nor=
Denmark, France; Switzerland,
Germany and Russia, and even far •oft'
,Australia hes now become aformidalrle
rival in' the 'English, Market.;
. CLINTON MSRItZ:T19.
March 14, 1878. .
• Wheat„ fall, red; pbush, $1 03 a 1 05
Wheat, fall white, - 1 10 a 1 13
• Spring, 0 9.6 a .0 95
Fi-" 0 95 a: 1 .00•
hats," _ . 0 80 .•a 0 32
Barley, - 0.40. a 0 50
Peas,•0 57 a 0 60
Flour, 4 '5 00 • a e" 50
Potatoes, - 0:20 a 0.;35:
PArk,' _ - 4 05 a 4 90
Beef,. - • - . 4 50 a 5.:50
Butter, « 1 012 a 015
Eggs, « 0 10 a • 0 10
Turkeys, « . - 0 50 a '1 00
Ohickens, per parr, 0 30 a 040
gay, • - 9 00 a 11 00
Hides,. - 4'00. a 4 50
•Slaver kits ' 4 Y 0 40 a 0 75
Clover 800 a 850
'Timothy • 1 60 a 2.25
ci�r►YLscrv3l[ nrAnItl:'rts
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March 14, 1378.
$1 10 a 1 12
' • 000' a 0 96
4.50- a•.5 00.
• 0 '$0'• a 0 33
• 057'a 000
▪ 045 a 048
000 a 030
8 00 a 10 00
r 014 a 015
• 0 10 a 0 12
400 a 450
• 4 50 a .4 50
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2 10 :r 2 50
Beefy .{ 4 50` a 5 50
•Ill "AEoIlTiI 11;iAflI4R•1`l1S.
biardh 1t, 1818
Wheat tall' $110 a 112
Spring . • • 0 90 a 0 95
Flour, «
PeaB
Oats •
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Barley
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Butter. -
Eees, « . -
Wheat --Fall «
Spring'
Flour e
1 Oats,'
Peas, •-
parley', . -
• Potatoes ».
Huy •
Butter
L'"ggs, -
Pork,
Rides .-
Wood
4 50'. a 5 00
• 030 a 031.
• 0 08 a 0 60
• 045 a 0 50
0 30 .a 0 35
• 0 1,3" a 0 15
• 0 12 a 0 13
Hay, • ' 10 00 a 11. 00
Montreal Vaiild Market,
MVraroh 13,
Net more than 140 cattle wore offered
at this market to day, Most of which were
held over from 1a4 *week.- A fair demand
Was experienced for good oattic, but they
were very scarce, and sold at tom 4c ,ts.
410 per 16, and . Com ni sn tea tair cattle
brought from 3o to 3ir and 3,/c. A few'
live huge sold at $4.75 per 100 ls.
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S•ILAS DAVIS DAVIS . IS NOW PREPARED, TO
S`CJP?LY.. ECIS' CUSTOMERS WITT STOVES,
TIN AND HARDWARE, AS 'USUAL. 23. 'TER.
THE. SERUMS LOSS HE•SUSTAIN ;to BV; THE
�E ,33AS CA.REFULL„lY`' SELECTED A.
STOCK Or UARI WARE, STOVES, GLASS
PAINTS, 8te,, ,TO °ARRIVE.
S1V. o f X3.A.1•T7D.•
Best Selected S s r Tea l D r
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T ghost cash price for, ides and alas.
Ci,INTON, March 7, 1$73.
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