The Clinton New Era, 1886-08-27, Page 5RY GOODS NOUSE
JUSTRECEIVED AN IM IENSE STOCK OF
RAOY ;: MADE -1i CLOTHING
FQR.. THE FALL TRADE.
Last spring we bought a line of Fifty suits, as• an experiment,
and have found that they gave very general satisfaction, and
that the demand for this class of 'goods is increasing., :They
are .cut by first -class -cutters, well trimmed and carefully made,
and .compare very favorattlx,„Nyttil suits made to order ; while
Ir--" he Prices are very low,
A Very Fine Union Tweed Suit for 85.
,fit Serviceable Tweed Snit, All Wool, $8.
A Fine B1ac,Mor Colored Worsted uSuit;-
• Bound & Finished hi a 1 style at $13 to $14
A. hull ]Range of REP CARPETS.
`onit buy ycin call Clo 1iing ln-til;' you ha\ e" seen, thesegcods;
W L. Q1.JIMETTE,
iONDESBORO.
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THAT BI\DER TRIdT'A ll Ar j:110RTHAND. — THE UNDERSIGNED, . WHO
L S thoroughly. understands. Isaac Pitntan'asystent of
To the Editor of the Naw Era, . shorthand, is desirous of forminga class Moro. Full
• DEAR Stn,—i unties in our paper of tha.20th lust, an•.' particulars as to terms, lessons, itre, may be obtained
other misleading letter fro n S. pA. Moffatt. Now, filo not on application, MISS M.• PANE, Albert St. Clinton,
consider this latter worth anewering•in detail, es it does not - -
throw the least shadow of additional light on.the'sablect, but
• le soleiy a succession of base falsehoods and' misrepresenta-
tt""tions, the contradiction and proofof which is not repaired to
allow the superiority Of' the work of the Toronto over the
Brantford-, at the. trial referred -to; Now- Mr, Editor, ray-
object
y -object in writing my last letter was to ebow to tieubhe
the true result ofthe-trial,.-also-to show that. Mr, Moffatt
was deceiving the public by.trying to make out that the
. Brantford binders were sold through the result of the teal:
Now, this I plearly proved to be false, •,and be does eot, dare
deny -it i4POs result of t)te trial is clearly proven by disinte-
testi{4liertipl,:baarill..lie seen:byy_the4.eatimonfaL which cps,.
yourared in stlBt must awords in reference Millso last 'letter, -was evideat y
written while:smarting with a cousoienee of severe condem•
nation. He bas Apparently lost his sense of reason •for he;
absurdly says, (while referring to bio Sormer letter) 1' I We
Mr. Stanleyto contradieta single item therein.' If he will
sgggqin readmy-letterwhich' appeared in-,,yyour •issue of, the.
13th• inst., be will find it a flat contradiction to hie former
letter:•. Ag sin, be seems very curious to know what I went
there far, and asks if it was to give a 'free exhibition to. the
public. or, o take a lw•o-lifed advantage. Great Crew ! • He
still remain childish, and is still' crying over bis open defeat,
baying for h excuse,." they teok.advantage.".Aly object
• in going there as and is clear.to'to the ubllc for the ex -
g (t P
press ramose of a�owing that the Toronto could do better
' worktban the Bra Nord Lad o e on�.Saturda .:oz conld
to
llo. oa" ]1londnp, an min. tills_„ ,Was endneutly eoceesefu]L
al the teethuoniatp:eriouslyreferred leeui•typrones. Aft for
sending Mr. Moffatt word or my intentions that was no part
of mine, as Mr: Shipley assured oto he would attend to that',
As for the Messrs. Shipley's'letter, itis entirely misleading
and false, and is not in accordance with the. Ietter,previously.
printed, over their naives, for theynow state, "we might say
o the puha that we did offer Mr. Stanley one hundred and
fifty dollars," etc., whereas, in their prerioud ietter;';they
'stated, "we would not have the Toronto at nap price" And.
so I might go on showing up the misleading and untruthful
, character of all the Moffatt and Shipley communloations, but
sod Ihave, gained any point,.viz„ •clear'•proof o the superior.
df
work ahu .Toronto to the Brantford, I, thorefere,.refrain-
fr• ,faitbernewyspaper.cnntforerei on:.this•sublect, and
n•ot0 Feted�*''a ,I„otie lrbois deeirgnsJocSarther-mionrzatfun
h0.s
to •te dilitisf±yreefred,.parties who witnessed the trial, as I
. consider di orestdi tlartieo the best judges,. and mn,gnite
willing to abide by their judgment.
Clinton, Aug. 24. -• ' WSL STA\LE1. 4
-Ito the Editor of Clinton eta Era'.
• sin, -1 noticed a letter written by Mr. Moffatt In 'oar'.
last lame, In which the states that I should have said that''
sold a self binder to Shipley Bros., on. dayoftrial01bfnderp.
- This statement is not correct, as the Toronto hinder can ,lje
sold on its igerlte, as its rscord 18 well known for the'past.
three years, it is, therefore unnecessary either to change its
.name, or to. make false • statements, in order to effect a sale.'
. D.OANTELON.
Ti1ARM FOR BALE: -THE •SUBSCRIBER' OFFERS
1. for sale his splendid farm of 100 acres; being lot
44, 2nd con., of Tuckersmith. Good now story and
half frame house, 2 acres splendid orchard,",good
buildings, 85 acres free from stumps, 15 acres in all
wheat,' The Whole tinder good cultivation, and well
under drained, lice spring. on the farm and has good •
wells. Close to churches and sehools..'3}rttiles from Two exhibitions daily, at 2 •
ane f: l t ; Tiool ''opeli one hour t ariiex: ..
the town of Clinton 5 from Seaforth.- Will b sold on
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ESTATE JOHN H., O:I GEFS.
For the next Thirty, Days . we will offer tour large and attractive stock of Summer Goods
in
every de.partment, AT PRICES NEVER BEFORE HEARD OF in Clinton,
Our stock 1,s -well assorted throughout,
MI LLIN F
i4.ITLLINE
We have made special reductions in this . department in order to clear.
5 per cent off for cash.
JOHN WISEMAN, Manager.: Estate) J HQnf EN5.
EVER ilsT
igest ShCANADA !
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A DELUGE OF TIi'E DELT'GHTS' OI` EXTIIBITTON REALM,
Ada:in..uu:Forep�,ugh;'
NEW AND COLOSSAL
-ML. FEAT ARE'.:
n
yea onoble terms HUGH 51c DONALD on th •
premises orOlinton P; 4:"- - . -
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B, G A D 0 R U a j' r:Cllamn-:V
pioine Silot of:the world and -
ARMS TO RENT,—THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS his four Wonderful Son -Pupils, 100
Birds' ith 1Q0 shots, and Kings of theShot.Gun and: Rifle,. and his
L ANT OF TIME FOLLOWING PROPERTIES TO RENT: Lot.
32 and33, 'Maitland' eon„ Goderich,township about:
130 acres.; good •buildings, orchard, plenty of water;
nearly all cleared, ' Part of lots 26 and 27, 'cut line,
Goderlch township, 80 acres,. 70 cleared•good buildings,
&c. •Westitalf of lot•15, Huron -road, Goderich town-
ship, 57 acres ; suitable for grazing ; no particular'
buildings. Any of these properties,, all of which are
well•sitaated, will be rented on reasonrble terms Po -
session given .1st of October, If desired,.. JOSEPH
PROCTO.fi, Holmesville, 31"4
WILD 'WEST` AND BORDER SHOW.!•
Introducing realistic,porti aitures of the dangerous life' and heroic deeds of early.
pioneers of the great west. Wyoming Cowboys and Ranchnlen; D':Ioxican.exAerts
with ho lasso, Swarthy' Vaqueros, • Wild -aid Unbroken Bronchos, Buffalo and
Cattle, Pawnee,and Cheyenne Chiefs' and Braves, the Post Boy and his fleet Mus-
tenets
usten os , encounters with knife, pistol: ai ,dLgt1�,,„�A�rapp Ps_a:nd-ilex-o pioneeis, ,banditti
of tire' lains,.and the teirilily natural-scne of U Mail.-Stagg•Ch eoacRobber
P r. eS Yr
neat:' 17eadwood: The most tlirilling•and.:no.el innovation' ever attempted• Linder.
White Tents, •
HOUSE AND.LOTS FOR SALE.=SUBSCRIBER
offers for sale, in Egmondville, an: acre and a
half; of land,' on, which is erected it story and -a' half
well built brick house; with nine rooms, and all :convea-
iencea. First-class stable and Woodshed plenty of hard
d ft water.This place is plamted out Kith fruit
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New Dress Buttons -a and Clasps.
New 'Stripe and Brocaded Velvets}
New Black `and Colored Velveteens.
an so r r Ogle. horse ever trained to. walk a•ro o.
and 'ornamental trees, •makms a'very ,desirable rest11
Bence for retired :farmers or others. Also, in the same ` 'Climbs Ladders round by round. -'
villa ge,a five acre lot about onehundred SS'ards from the
othei, These properties are cul };about 10 miltptas wplk 1,
from Seafarth post office, : and will be sold separate orA
'to ether,'on.very reasonable terms. Particulars on • It3 expenses for a s,ngle day are more than the gros9;Reoeipt3 tlY,anybther;,
g in a whole week.
application. t0 D. rIcJIILLAN; Seaforth. lin*: , .
--.+.
Manitoba crop reports were recently
published i4 the Fred Press. .The wheat.
yield is Mast satisfactory, An average of,
16 to 20 bushels is Commonly reported,
and oats vary from light to fair. Barley
isnot up to the average,anu roatci5ps are
a satisfactory crap._. -On, the .whelel' there-..
sults are better than,eiipeoteel, •and the:
drouth has been less injurious than was;
feared. •
CLINTON MARKETS;
(Corrected every Thursday afternoon,) • -
Thareday, Aug:'26, 1886.
Wheat, fall, new • $0 70 a 0 72'
Wheat, fall, old . 0.70 a 0':73:
White and .red - • 0' 72 a 0 '73
. Oats, • 0' 28 a 0'30
Barley, • • • • 0 50'' a " 0 60 '
Peas, 000 a .0 55
Flour, per bbl. • 4: 00 a. 4 50
Potatoes, l.40. a•. '10 40
• ' Plums, - . 6•.75 a 1 00
Butter, '0 11 . a 0 12 ..
0'10 a .012
Pork, • 5 50. .A 0 00 •
Hay, - • . 8'0.0 a 8 00''
Wool is trade, • • 0 20 a 0 22
Wool for cash, • • 0,18 a 0 18
Sheep pelta • • 0 50 a 0 75
Lamb skins 0'60 a 0 80
Clover, per bush. - . 7 00 . a, •7 50
Montreal .Live, stock . inarlret.
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The arrivalsof live stock at the Grand
Trunk yards at Point. St. Charles since Satuc"
day morning were 1,20 cattle, 356,aheep and
lambs, and 228 hogs. A large number of these
cattle is in :lexooss of•the demand and prices
are; very, low indeed. Choice animals aro
in demand at from 4o to 4, d per lb. buf
pretty good beasts can bo boughforgo per
lb.; with lean animate at from. 2e to 240 per.
lb. Vrry few calveave beenbrought•to the
market op late, h. ',there ie not much,demancl,
for them. Sjteep"and lambs aro not so plenti•
fig as last Thursday, but prices cIontinud
Jetty low at from $2.50'to $4.50 to, $4,50 for
sheep and from $1.50 to $3.25 eachier lambs,
Hogs are still scarce, and prices are advancing
at from 5ic to 5go per lb. ,
SUNDRIES.
V,OTERS' LIST 18S&, MUNICIPALITY 08' HUL-
LET, COUNTY•OF HURON. --Notice is hereby
given -l -that -have -transmitted. -or, delinereti.So:the-.per
son's mentioned in the third and•fourth sections of the
Voters' List Act, the copies required by said section to
be so -transmitted or delivered of the said list made
pursuant to said•4Ct of all persons appearing by the last.
revised Assessment Roll of the said Municipality to bo
entitled to vote In the said Mpnicipoltty, at elections
for members at' the Legislative Assembly,' and at
Municipal Elections, and that said list was first posted'
up at•my office, in lluilet, on the 4th day of Aug., 18801
and remains there for••inspection. Electors arecalled
upon to examine the said, list,, and if any omission or
other errors are found therein to take immediate pro-
ceedings
ro
ceedingstohavethesaid'errors corrected according to
law:: JAMES BRAITHWAITE, Clerk. •
,TESTIMONIAL
Bat -Onto, Oct ..q1, 1884.
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To W GIrFI\r'aierit of the --St» ThotMlAte.
Bronze Motiument.Co. . ' •k '1'
This .is to• certify that I purchased No. 127 held
marker. and am yell satisfied; with the moduinent.
it is quite up to my expectations. I have rio hesita-
tion inaecommmending any one Wanting anything in
that line tp.give Mr. Giffin a call. Yours
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TILOS HARRisov.
• Parties intendii.g to purchase a monument.. should
call on or write,to W..M. GIFFIN, Clinton', or.JAA1ES
GALLAGHER, Godorich; ' •
Fire X33.tniran.ce.
All 'kinds.of property ..insured at•latvett tariff rates.
• First-class companies,
:I{oRSES• FOlt SAIE, — ONE F111s'C•C AS
�1 Driver, •5 years old Ona good General 15urposc
Horse, 6 years old, weighs about 142001.5119,1_8141 ed
Horse. G. E, CRAWFORD. 132,
`'IPLENDII► FARM FOR SALE,--TIIAT ZXCItt
17 t, i of• farm of 154, acres, being iota 58,70 and 71,
on the Maitland concession, Uodeticlt :township,
About 135 acres cleared and in foodstate of eultiva-
a with al
brick h lf. e 1
tion. On the prenilses is a good o ,
conveniences of stabling,bantt barn, it ell watered, .8o•,
good bearing orchard, church on the farm and aabool
not fax aa8ty, about 0 miles from the town of Clinton.
Tb14 farm i:t one of the bust in the. township of Godo.
rich, Pam( anion given at any time. Fdil liarticnl:frs
on al,plicati in to the proprietot',.,It1IIN RtTD, Clilt,
ton P. 0., or of ilio NEW Hili Ol''IPI011, GTiiltotl,
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1P1ICKETS VIA•N. W. T..'00. LINE' BOATS TO
L •Wl'NNIPEG AND ALL LAKE POINTS,' ALSO
by all rail lines oyer the GRAND TRUNK and CANA.,
.DA PACIFIC to any point on that line,,Winnipeg;
Brandon, &0,, Dakota. Kank'as, or any point reached.
by rail,.localor foreign.
Colne and see rim before you buy' tioi.ets; anywhere.
JAS. THOMPSON, Clinton.
CANADA'S GREAT
INDUSTRIAL �FAI-.
Agricultural Exposition, -7,&86
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TORONTO
SEPTEMBER 6TH TB MTH. •
An imtiteltse Ptogra:tittl of t rw .t..,i GaP.,•e' •
Arra.tert its is prepared•for this F.xitibftiotl.
,Cheap IP art:N andd IsxrurshiPd 01101 ley'x
Copes of Prize List and Entry Furans sent to •
any one on application, by post hard or other-
wise, to the Secretary at Toronto, Entries close
&MIRY August a+'th. 11. J. HILL,
JNO. J. WITHRO'W, Manager and Secy,
President. Togorro.
TIVICMIVZ SEED I
PURI; and CT4tAlst..,A4VAIITITY OF
RYE FOR .�sEiED.
FLOU.R SRAH,' SHOOTS, -and FEED.
lNG MEALS .of ail KINDS,
take any kink of Grain in exchange for
aoy of •' o above:
CI.INUON.
IAI11�y A'Irilklr,•
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ELEPHANTS THAT SPEAK WITH ELOQUENT 'ACTION.
ELEPHANTS'WHIOH' DEMONSTRATE SUPERIOR SENSE.
ELEPHANT IN PYRAMIDS, MUSICAL ACCORD. •
ATHLETIV CONTEST§ and Whirling in Waltz & .Quadrille
T -IrSi1ZALLEST AND ALL_"EATtTIi1S BIGGEST GROWN!'.
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BOLIVAR, 19 -foot tall GIRAFFE, Twice the largest 13rPPoroTAJivs' this side the
Nile. . Enough'. Beasts to overflow. 120 cages, `•and' without doubt
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New Dress and Mantle. Trimmings.
New Rosary Trimmin s.
New Beaded Ornaments.
New Dress'. Goods:
New Plushes. s es.
argotin
Q2LZltS.
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Down._
We have been marking down' ruthlessly during the past few days,,being deternlin
ed to clear out THIS SEASONS' GOODS AT ONCE, This is no newspaper
.wind, but SOLID FACTS THE PROOF OF THE PIE IS.TEE''E:A,TING
Gtreat Bargiiins il!lDress Goods. at 5c.
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Bargains 41,1orsets at 50e.
T'
I;Bargaus in Dress 1Vu f sins at10e.
worth '15e. - ,
Three times, do most Stupendous. Mena Brie over tinted. coder • Tents.
300 Circus Performers,, Carefully ou]'leil from every Circus and Arepliitbeatre in Europe...
First time here. 10 .treinendou-s"leaping English'Greyhounds'from the hunting packs of the
British
Milia,Museums of Savage People and'' living Human Freaks. • 20 newly imported,
British nobility,
, and Arabian Stallions. Bicycle battles, comical andclassie• Roller Skating".
and a cyclone' of midair breath -battling deeds, in 4 rings and on the grand elevated stage,
A whirlwind of., hippodrome races,' THREE COMICAL CLOWN ELEPHANTS. One
rides a Velocipede in midair, Another traverses a high wire, and another knocks out 'a'n
expert'pugilist in a boxing bout. The confessed Funniest Jesters that ever set audience and
table-in•s roar•, •• Comedian Pige, Donkeys and' Canines, and 12 Motley Monarchs of Mirth.
NOTE.—After having witnessed •tho Superb, Original and Gigantic Performances of this
Brilliant Show, there will be -no desire• left to see more, because there is actually and ,truth.
- fully .nothing more to see.
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THE PLENDID,
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line ofs Tory, Mev SUN -DAZZLING sogld,S two ornamented dens and lairs, An a ov tiontand
•innovation and
surfeit of new delights. Regiments of men, women_ and children, rich, robed anti resplendent -
with' bullion, velvets and gold and silver . tinsel, 412 superb horses. Midgets, Shetlands,
and more than •a great Zoological Garden 'fall of unfettered animals, led and driven' in the
streets., Worlds of enrapturing melody, forming a triumphal pathway of splendor and glare
• ' at an absolute cost. of $1,750,000, Seats for 20,000 people.
Ad-misslon 5Oc Children under g 25cReserve numbered chairs extra
For the acoommodatiou tlf those who desire to avoid the erowds on' the grounds, Reserved
Seats can be obtained at JACKSON BROS. FURNISHING STORE, the day of exhibition
only, at the twist slight advance,
Palmerston, Aug, 28. CLINTON, Info 30, ' St, Marys,, Aug, 31
Cheap- Excursions' Will bo
• including Ticket to
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neard'ne . o
zrein I� i I,.�...�.1o
Itipley ., 11.85
1slfolcp.hw.. ,..1,60 '
'Vhiteehuteh , , 1.40
`tVinghatlh 1,25
ICippen., ..0.85
gun to th0 8110T by th0 Grand Trunk Railway
Y y
Big cut in Ginghams, your' choice•
of: our : inlnlense stock for 10c. ,
Stacks ot''Gents Socks 5c. 'worth toe
Your ''choice:',.of 300 pair Lisle and
•Silk-• lo:ves;TB-ack.0 Col r at
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B>< • a,u hist• innts'cuci. Bd Inlets
g. Sl . g Xi ,
A fey•
of those Wonderful Parasols
left at 25c
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C teat C
ash Store Clinton.
show and return, at following kviidya low rates: 1
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w,
afield 0, 0
t Brac i
1 r, from $
ram Belgrave ; . $ 0
Blyth.., , . , . 0,85• (1oderioh 0.00
Loadesboro ,,. 0.70' llolmosvitle., 0,60
Exeter '1.10 Sebriugville „.„L40
'IItensall., 0.00,. ;Mitchell ..,.,,, 1,15
Dublin ..... 1,00 i3eaforth .W,,. 0,75:
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OTS and SHOES:
A w MAGNIFICENT FULL LINE OF
EI'T._ - a-Qo S
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IN 'STOCK AT CLOSE PRIDES,
We are closing the balance of our TRUNKS at COST, as we
require the• room for. Eootsk and Shoes.
Orders taken ffor4Dack's Celebrated Mand Sewed Shoes,
EGGS TAICED' Int tkCHANGE. 5 PER C. OFF FOR CASE.
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