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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe New Era, 1882-09-07, Page 7Who Hlake CRUICKSHA our Boo s THE BOOT MAKER DEALER IN 'AI4L KINDS OF Men, Women and Children's loots & Shoes. Spring Stock well assorted, and complete: in: all departments. ALT, GOODS SOLD EAP 'rR-OXSII ' C. CRUICKSHA1 K BRICK BLOCK, CLINTON Remove� emoye The iindersigned takes this opportunity of'infornnng the public that he has moved into the Store Lately occupied by : 'Mr. John Jackson-;' t TWO DOORS i1ORTN-OF-THOMPSON -and SWIT-ZER'S; - Where he will be pleased to meet .all his old customers and friends, and any 'mintier of new ones. Don't forget the Place -Beaver . Block, Clinton 3E3M3SI T c Dissolution of .�artnersl� The partnership between- MOORE & SHARMAN, Grocers; being dissolved, the subscriber continues ;to carryon business in the old stand,., Briolt Bloc]t, ne=t door to 'Harland Bos., Where Jae is now in a position to accommodate his many friends and customers better than ever. • Having recently visited the leading wholesale establishments of the ''Do- minion, made personal selection of stock, and bought right, my customers may depend on getting as good value for their 'money as can be had in this part of the • Dominion. My stock is ENTIRELY FRESH AND NEW, and consists of 'a splendid assortment of Groceries, , Crockery; - Glassware. Bonn. CRAIG.—At the rectory of St. Paul's Church, Clinton, on Thursday, Aug. 31, the wife of Rev. Wm. Craig, of a daughter. BEA-DOUR.—In Goderich township, on the Il.th of August, : the wife .of Mr. Alex. Beadour, of a daughter. MARRIED. FLOODY-CANTELON,-1:n Goderich township, on the 4th inst, at the residence of the bride's father, Willow Grove Farm, bythe Rev. W..Me- 1)onagh, Mr. Edward Floody, of the London Free Press, to "Miss Kate, youngest daughter of lir. Adam Cantelon, treasurer of Goderich township.' CHESNEY-BARBER.='At the Methodist parsonage, Clinton, on the 2nd inst., by the Rev. Wan. Me-. Donagh, Mr. Geo. 11. Chesney to Martha, daugh-' ter of Mr. Robt. Barber, all of Turkersmlth. ELLIOTT-SWAFFIELD.-At the residence of :tie bride's father," August' 30th, by the Rev. .8. W. Sutton, Mr. Geo. Elliott, to Miss Esther Sw'attietd, all of Goderieb township. DIED.'. IILOWEY.—At Nelson, Manitoba, on Friday. August 25th, the infant daughter of Mr. J.4T,Illowey, for- inerly of Clinton, aged 7 months' and 25 days. REED.—On the 3rd con. of Stanley, ou the 291h Aug., David Reed,:age-ii 75 yea and 6 pionths. IR/OB.—In Clinton, on the 3rd inst., Derry, infant • sou of Mr- A. Hood, of Galt. • DOCKING.—In Hohpesville, ori the 4th inst., Fanny Lucinda, daughter of Mr. Richard Docking,,aged 17 years, 4 months and 24 days. . • - ARCHER.—In Hallett, oh the 5th inst., Elizabeth Archer, relict of the late Hugh Archer, of the 5th concession, aged 88 years. Thousands of graves are annually robbed of their R 0 B B Dvictims, lives prolonged, happiness and health re- stored by the use of the -great -GERMAN INVIGORATOR, which positively and,pernanentlylcures Impotency - (caused by excess of any'kind,) Seminal Weakness, and all diseases that followas-a:.sequence of Self -Abuse; as loss of energy, loss of memory, universal lassitude, pain. in the back, -dimness of vision, premature old age, and many other diseases that lead to insanity or consump- tion and a premature grave. • Send for circulars with'testin.onials free, by mail. The INVIGORATOR is sold at $1. per box, or six boxes for $5,.by all druggists, or will be sent free•bymail, se- curely sealed on receipt of price, by addressing Ft J. CHENEY,.Druggist - 157 Summit St;, Toledo Ohio. J II Combe, sole•agentfor Clinton.• The-WES1'-ERN- -A-IR SEPT'R 25, 26, 27, 28&29.; 15,000.00 1N PRIZES OPEN TO THE WORLD. _ Large prizes will se given for ltrials of speed in the horse.rtng, which has •: been enlarged to a half -mile track. Five Indian bands will compete for. prizes.— Exhibitors will address J. 13 Smyth, Secretary, Lon- don,:for Prize Lists and any otherinforniation needed. JOHN B. SMYTII, JOHN PLUbIMER Secretary.. President. CIJ rl N BAKER -Si. R. M'1_ENNAN DESIRES to'intimate to -the people of .Clinton-nd n vicinity that he has re -opened his -bakery on Vic- • torte Street, and will be pleased• to supply. them with anything in hi%line. • , • /tread, Calixes, dry., of, all kinds !crept• on hand. ' Bread.sotd at .the shop .at,the following prices: -4 Ib, loaf' -12 bents:; 2`lb. loaf 6. cent. ,No orders ;booked. Patronage respectively solicited. Remember the place:—victoria St.,;Clint•n. • WE MAKE .A,SPE.CIALTY'°OF TEAS. All orders Fall1be,p p y - rornt1yed. fillRemember the'-Stand"dERICK---13LoOk; Alber-t:St. WM:. M4:iI . . •---Glintoar,-SttuC, 1•Sii•2. Invite attention to the-folhowino lines of good, • • All. Wool Dr-ess Groo Black and Colo -re :Cas eros White and .]Printed P qu s White axdl Colored `Lawes::s White and Primo ed`La ns: ilk & Cold Kid Gloves, 2, 4, 6 button Lace -C -rt-a ns; Q,'uilts;....Towellin 0 ALLAN LINE ROYAL JL:t.il: SrEAlIISUIPS. SRO R'CEST 'SEA -'PA SS:.AGE. Cabin,0tnteraned iat•eand'i teera;re'r i ck - • ets at Lowest Irate'. r,... -Sailings from Quebec. • PARISIAN, 'Sent: 2- ; 1'OLNESIAN, Sept. 9 .• Peteone'w,ishing to send for their fiiendscan, obtein passage certflicatce at-loweet rates from England, Ire- landand• Scotland to'any city or railway town• in Ca- nada. and ISe Lno„ut i:s:refauled-less a emelt dodo tun cif th ttali ala not ;teal Steengc ' laieugora Ore :;b.00lced,to 'London, Cardiff BF'stot,Queenstown, Derry,'L''elfast'aud Glaaa_ow, at” arae pricee es to Liverpool. Forthreugh ilo cetrAnd every irrtirmatip nap919 tQf CLXAITO1V MARKETS. -' Sept. 7, 1882. INow that harvest operations are over,. and considerable threshinghas been done, it may be expected that wheat, in large quantities, will be brought to market - Owing to the wet weather during harvest ( a considerable amount of ivlieat was not very dry when housed, and there is a feel- ing that when threshed out and put in the bin it will heat or mould, if no means are usedto.prevent it, which would be very difficult, if not impossible to, do after corning into the'; hands of dealers, con- sequently they are reluctant toy buy wheat that is• in a doubtful condition. Markets are also in anunsettled condition in eonse- quence of the Egyptian trouble, the future, price depending much'uponits continu- ance, for if it was to be wound. up quickly prices would be most certainly low, but if Masts long -meds may be much higher_ Barley and oats are coming in slowly, but- not much is.expected till after fall seeel-. ing- Prices 'for'rx E®. SH-ARMA DPALE11 CHOIVE . FA.11MILY R OC ERIE TEAS, 'FRUITS!CANNED •C-OODS, ' °POOKEBY. : Crt ASSW ARE;;`&C°. NEW U. JUST RECEIVED, SILL:\DID VALUE, produce is merely nominal at present, but we expect, they., will be low is ;cropsbf nearly all k ncls are good throughout the civilized part of the world. I The butter market continues inthe same dull state ft has •beenfor .some months past, the demand being confined to very choice small lots for local and city trade; There is but' little demand in England at Present for Canadian butter, -on ` account orf the great supply and consequent 'low_ price of.choice Irish and Danish. what,. is ultimately to be done north• the whpie;. summer's make .of Canada butter, still in the hands of farmers and ' store keepers throughout: the country, is hard to say. Montreal market . this week quotesstill duller.; Holders hope for a rise in price to let; them out, while shippers` will not;; take hold at over 12l_to 15c., delivered in Nlontrea'l. ' Wheat, fall; p'bnsh,old$1 05 .at 110:` Wheat,fall, new, - - 0 90 , a ' 1 00 Spring, < - 1 12 a 1 15 Oats, 0 34 la 0 35 Barley, 0 55 a 'Q 75. Peas, 0 60 a 0 65`. Flour, - 5 50 ' a 6 00.`... Potatoes, 0 45 . a 0 50. Butter,' .:,: 0 15 , a 016 Eggs, - 01.$,•~""a 0' 19., Hay, -- 7 00 a S '00 Hides, - 5 00 -Is 6 00 Sheep pelts - • 0. 10 "a .0x15., Lamb'skin:, 0 50 'a 0 60 Wool, 0 20 a 0 2;1 'STREET TALK. " How; -much :better . you look, Mr.. S.': Yes, I ,have .gained; 32 pounds'••on Hail's: Catarrh Cure. Have not felt s� well in 20 years. :It has made a complete' cute and is worth $50 a bottle to any, one that has 'the Catarrh."' Il> liis pleliminar•,y-, exalxlnat],Azl,.in_the.-.. Pings-County,,'11T B:,`.election -protest _'luesday_,_Pr-of`Foster'denied' htoto.,;tlie,_ Charges of bribery- and •corrupt practices, either. -by himself or friends.. —It rs not much of a—c;otnplimeut tel -tare 'Conservatives ofthis 'Province' for the• chief organ. of the party to base its appealp •to hem to -turn, Mr.)1 owat• out of office: 'on the simple ground ofspoils. Ent it makes' aro bo-ire3=a-lrout--this-'-being—tale—:ground— The question is not one -of principle at all. but -one of plunder. :We:doubtvery mutt'; ;that the respectable section of'the-Conser vative party—not the. ward ,politicians and ofiice-hunters, lint those who .uphold rionservative'principles because they be leve m theto :be'right-will.:`approve of- , 'theattack upon -Mr. M'owat's Governrnent • ,being; mad..11.P011 this. ground ;:,..certainly • the,Reform el's-.who• went over rn ,Dom in-. iron politics to support the Nrd'. 1+'ill not.' The -opinion: is repeatedly expressed by. good- Conservativ-esthat the chief orga'uis' doing the par-ty'niore harm than -good by tare offensive style in which it it is written,'. 'and the low appeals"!'it mates to the• electors;' for. their influence and, support. There are surely other reasons upon which to'base a demand that "Mr. Mowat •tailor.' go' than'the-corrupt and degrading one that hungry office -seekers will Have a chance of getting a share • .of the loot. Toronto Telegram, Independents S roil or FALL I3o�v Tuckerssnith Branch, Setif orth, Sept, 21 anti 2]. Morris E'rancii, Blyth Oct,' 12 and 13..• West Huron, Goderich, Sept. 11 niOl20. If tv Branch, Luriclr Sept 21 anti 22; South Iluron, E"xett r .Oct. 2 and Eatst Kudon, Wroxeter Oct: 3. and' 4, 'Gley Branch, Brussels Oct'," And c.. E'cst`Wawanoslr. BelgraaveT.Oct- li. 73lbbert, Stall:r, Sept- 2G. Mitchell, at Mitchell. Sept.'14 and industrial Toronto Sept. -5,0'16. • Western London, Sept.,25,t0 29 Provincial, Kingston, Sept. 13 to 23: . HullettBraneb, Clinton, Sept'' 18 and 10. • 13uckienrs AtuleAtulea.Sal ye. The hest Salve in: the world for Outs, Bruises Sores, Lricer.t, Saltithcuin, Fever' Sores, 'fetter, Chapped' Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cares Piles. It is' guarrp.rifceil 1Q_give' perfect satisfaction. or. nroney'refunded. price 25 Cents, per bos.'; For, sale by J. Ii. Combe. ';'his department, under the,Management of T. . COLE, second to none as a Cutter, has' been a - grerat -'success HATS & .FUl:N!Sl3i%144 BOOTS &N]D Crockery & ::Glassware at cost.. N. CLINTON, (JURED. MEN1, FLOUR, 0i11'MBli, AI:,iVA VS ON HIND 'Farm Produce taken in Exchange. NE'KT- Dooit 7.0 . Jolt IIQDI•,LNS'' 'Div GooDS'}?AI A LPrn cr 81:11t'r, Cf•.tiN7 ON. • IJnequalle l Self'- Battling Real ess, Mowers, -Agricuitnral ' .Steim En ines, He Rakes t ai g Plows, ` &c The subscriber, who is agent for the., Well-known inlrllement firm of IfACG'ART EROS;: T. THOMAS calls the attention, of' intending purchasers of I'ar,m Impl'e metrts of any kind to the large stock -he keeps ori hand at the ECG' WVA,nERooMs, All alti_alos air fitood fcst-class a waraltod 10-. ffiva eatiro satisfaction , Prices and toms for all descriptions of 'Machinery Vcry'reasonable. Don't 'forget I flim when you: want to buy.'C '614R .SH... 'Cl.l' +1t .ti, .lily •c7, 1881 - J■ r ARSH. -