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The Clinton New Era, 1887-10-14, Page 5
eAKIN� POWDEN Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot bo sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cans. ROYAL BAKING POWDER Co., 100 Wa St., Now York. Sale Register. MONDAY, OCT. 17 — Farm stock, &c., of Mr J. F. Reynolds, lot 10, con.S, Hallett. James Howson, auct. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 19 — Farm stook of Mr A. Stephenson, lot 8,'Parr line, Stanley. Jt1s. Howson, auct. IiONDAY, OCT. 24. —Three farms and farm stock belonging to the estate of the late Geo.Weston, lot 34, 5th con. Goderich township. J. Howson, aunt. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 20. — Farm stock, &c., of Mr P. Cole,jr., lot 20,Bay- field line, Goderich township. James Howson, auct. illinery Opening AT THE DRY COMM PALACE, CLINTON. WE BEG TO ANNOUNCE THAT OUR GrandOpening ofMillineryShowRoom.s WILL TAKE PLACE ON SATLJIWAV 8, A farmer near Virden, Man., has made affidavit to an average yield of fifty.one bushels of wheat to the acre from fifteen acres. The barn and sheds of Ira Rowe, Ridge road near Chatham, were• tot- ally destroyed by fire shortly after 1 o'clock on Wednesday, together with over 300 bushels of wheat, 400 bushels of oats, 15 acres of beans,' drill, fanning mill, etc. Loss over $2,000, i•;LINi(11V MARKETS. C, rected every Thursday afternoon. Thursday, Oct. 13, 1S''i'. Wheat., spring, • - 0 78 a 0 SO Wheat, white and red • 0 78 a 0 80 Oats • - - 028a030 045a055 050 a 053 - 900a225 - 0 50 a 0 70 018 a 020 017a018 5 50 a 6 00 • SOOaS00 024 a 025 - 050a075 Lamb slaus • - 0 GO a 0 80 Clover, per bush. - 5 00 a 5 50 SEAFORTH MARKETS. Barley Peas - - Flonr, per cwt - Potatoes Butter Eggs Pork • Hay • sheep pelt, SEAPORTS, Oct. 13, 1887. Wheat, epiii g, lied and white - Oats, Peas, Barley, Butter, Eggs, - Potatoes, • Pork, - • Wool, - Flout per cwt $0 75 0 75 O 28 0 48 0 40 O 14 0 12 ▪ 0 60 5 50 • 0 2.4 ▪ 2 00 a a a a a a a a a a a When we will also snake- a large Display of Novelties in each of our various depart- ments. Our patrons and public are cordially invited. 0 80 O 8(1 030 0 50 0 50 O 15 0 14 6 00 6 00 O 25 2 25 JOHN WISEMAN Manager. .Etat® J: HOD CIEN S, Boots & ShoesLadies,RemLber W. TAYLOR & SONS \\re.have much pleasure in stating that our trade here for the past season has been the best in the history of our firm, for which we teD•' el, our thanks to our many patrons. We take pleasure in enn ;uncing that our stock for - the fall and winter trade is nor very co . . plete, with full lines il. • BLITII MARKETS. Reported specially for NE1r Ea. erer> Thursday Blyth, OJ.13, 1S87. -a-• 80- a 80' a 30 a- 52 a 53 a 50 a 80 a 17 a 20 a 15 -----Vat—wiitat; •ret,-; pAr )Dust, . -75. Fall '' . new , 70 Oats - 28. Barley . t 40 Peas . . ' 50 t•pplcs per hag . . 40 otatces, 75 Eggs rer dor. . . 17 Butter,rolls . . 18 Cheese 15 Lard . . 10 a 12 Flour per cwt. 2 00 2 10 Hoge, . . . - 5 00 5 50 Hay, . 800, 850 Straw . • 2 00 3 00 -. Wool '22 a 25 Hides per100 P.s. . 5 00 a 7 00 • Sheep pelts . . 0 75 a 1 00 Lamb pelta . . . 0 75 a 1 00 American and Cai;ad an Over- shoes, Rubbers, Felt Boots, &c, ALL OF WHICH WILL RE Sor.D AT CLOSE PRICES. LGGS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE.. FIVE PER (;ENT OFF FO. t -C ASH. W.Taylor & Sons, C1iAton and B1pth. JACOB TAYLOR, Manager for Blyth. TI3.N POPULAR Dry Goods House, NOTICE.—THE UNDERSIGNED HERE - sl announces to the public that he will net be responsible for any debts contracted' in his name without his written order. G. G. HOLMES, " 41 C7OUSE AND LOTS FOR SALE.—SUB- IMBIBER offers for sale the splendid Frame House on Victoria Street, now occu- pied by Mr E. Snell. It contains plenty of They are splendid goods and worth more money. e room for fair sized family, stone foundation, have a heavy stock of hard and soft water, etc. The lot embraces throe fifth -acre lots, and has therodn a.nums: ber of bearing fruit trees. Terme very rea- sonable. A. DODSWORTH, Clinton. LO1N-r)]EJ13OJ1 I). WE ARE 'i'i(IS WEEK SHOWI\u A LAIItUE STOCK Or ady Made- Suits Tweeds & Worsteds. —SEE OUR --- Tweed SUIT at I ND OUR FINE 17.50 BLACK. WORSTED at $12 SAT'.JRDAY IS THE DAY OF THE • zs THE Popular Dry Goods Hous GRAN]J- OPENING HOUSES AND LOT FOR SALE. — THE undersigned offers for sale her houses on lot 210, Rattcnbury Street, near St. Faure Church. Otte of the houses is a small, conr- 1ortahle cottage, containing four rooms and kitchen; the other house has two storeys,and contains 12 rooms. Hard and soft water.— Lot is ono -quarter of an acre, with bearing orchard thereon. They will be sold on easy terms of payment. MRS. FORBES, Clinton. T� C TCHERING I1I'SINESS — THE UNDER - Ji SIGNED wishes to intimate to the people of Clinton and surrounding country, that in order to suitably meet the demands of his very numer- ous customers, he has bought out the business of Mr It Fitzsimons, and will carry on the same with the choisest meats in season. No pains will be spared to meet the wants of all, and he hops to merit and receive a fair share of public pat- ronage. Lowest prices for large oi'dors: --F:crtt - ertrade a specialty, ALBERT MAY. RICK HOUSE FORSALE OIt 'r0 BENTB- -The undersigned offers either to rent or soil the splendid, very convenient and well - situated douse on iinttonbury Street, occu- pied by himself, It is a well-built brick, con- taining five: rooms and closets downstairs, and the same upstairs, with a good cellar,— The lot is one-quarter of an acre, with bear- ing orchnrd, hiu-(1 and oft water, with usual, convenleuces. 'Terms, either to sell or rent very reasonable, R. FITZSIMONS, Clinton. -MAIMFOi1 SALEOR 'r0 HENT — IN ' Morris. fart. of N±7, eon. 7, containing 130 acres, about 40 acres clearer,, balance hard wood and cedar. (food buildings, orchnrd and water. Four miles from Il(igrav1, and five from Myth. 'Perms to suit purohnser,— Will be rented for a short tern, to on nctnal .a, resident of the toweship, For further per- triculars apply nu the premises or address ROUT. McCORK1ND.\LE, itelernvo. "121+4 `'ITOIIE TO RENT, iN PEERIN'S BLOCK squat-, Clinton, 81 Met Market lin ( 1 Il (nt A7 0 i] elle . fi.l t 1 deep auri large ec'llnr,n gut.d place for whole• sale Burl retail seed store, 111s11 flour and feed ---no better - or any other Mistiness. Fittrd up in first-elnsa style, solid brick building; rent only $100 per year to afirst•elnss tenant. Also, Hemlock 11,nn11)er 101' 85,0, inch bnarrla scantling and joist. Apply to ((01-lDON or W. H. 1'111(14114, c' to ('. A. HAITTT, Barris- ter, in the Perrin Block, Clinton, 't 1\TEW BLAC'TiftMITrf SHOP IN FUT,T, , 1111 ItLAST.—The subscriber having lensed the large brie) shop oh Albert Street, op- posite E`n.ir's.Miill, ibttely run to 1'. \y, rrny- ward and menial by Mr. IT. ('n'del,,l 1; pre- pared to fin all work In 1(11 lint' - Bring (1 pl'aetieal workman of s, v -n'l yen, "` 1,01 •1'- tenee. Partienterattel'•tinn in be given to carrin4e, bn;;tty or outer repnirioe. Burse Hhowi lg. eml gi'noral blacksmith work, Prnrmpt. Blunts v, •1o1 n,nrl,.rate el are..s v ill be his motto 01 r: re.he, t(ni1; -'l,•, ted (HAS. 110l s -t1' OVERCOATS Grand � Illumination ON Saturday night nex 1 verybody made Welcome. BERTSON' St F MILLINERY, MANTLE and CASHMERE SHOW ROOMS. Our stock is iiow complete, and is one of the finest in the county. Which are marked at prices ' that will ensure a quick sale Colne and see the .11rillidnt'Display of Novelties in every department, at 0 Rolortsou Groat . Nap Cash Store, Oligoa CommercialUnion MENS CARDIGAN JACKETS from $1 up.- B300TS R SHOES AT BOTTOM PRICES. Lcok at our ROBES, Nice Color, Large Size and Prices Away Down. W. L. 'OU-METTE, LON©FSBORO ilalilall has been Downed NEWTONS Harness & Gvocery Dpt. Has never yet been downed for: cheapness in all goods in my line. I am now selling SOAPS at prices -to make ynu think I stole theta. 12 BARS MONSTER LAUNDRY till:\P for 25e. 8 BAI1S RUBY SOAP for - - 25o. 8 BARS JUDD SOAP for • - • 25e. 5 BARS ELECTRIC SOAP for • - 25c ' And all other goods in proportion to those prices. CANNED FISH at the usual prices, though they have advanced in the wholesale market. Come and see the Handsome Presents I an Giving away with al'OUND of TEA at(50c,, and with a POUND of BAKING POWDER or TEA at 40c, - _E �'�1 In the harness line, my stock is �7 t complete in BLANKETS,BELLS TRUNKS, V.\LISES, WHiPS, CURRYBO;\MBS, BRUSHES, die; I am showing the best selected stock of BUFFALO and GOAT ROBES, ever exhibited in the lilla e All kinds of (train and Fatm:Produce taken in exchange. Remember my specialty is Sl (1TC}t COLLARS, my own male. Thanking my customers for past favors and soliciting their future patronage. GEO. NEWTON, - - LONDESSORO Many people are carried away with the ideal that Commercial Union with the United States would give us manufactured goods at a great- ly reduced cost, while, at the same time, the value of our farm pro- duce would be much enhanced. "Distant fields look green," and we propose to show you that it is indeed the "distance" that lends the "ench.tntntent_te the view" in this case, for the apparent verdure of Yankee markets is simply the greenness in Uncle tni s eye , wi ich are filled with envy because BEESLEY'R CO are offering for sale goods of such exquisite quality, and at such temptingly low prices that his fears are,aroused, lest not only Canadians stay at home and - buy our goods, but that the most enterprising of his subjects also be attracted to -Clinton to male their purchases,and so the disappoint- ed eagle screatiteth when lie views the prospect of his intended prey escaping from bis talons. . If you wish.to wear - ARTIS'.UIC MILLINTER,Y, If yon want to select it front- a stock: replete with all new Styles and notion,. If you prefer to buy choice wares in Fancy Dry Goods, Hosiery, •Gloves, Underwear, &c. And at the smile time increase the amount of your annual saving:; from your present income, buy all you can of Beesleys Millinery Emporium. 0117 Fall and Winter Styles TS GENTS, befote buying your fall and winter Overcoat, come • and see the bran new stock at Cheapside's S. WILSON, --CHEAPSID NEXT DOOR TO T. COOPER & SON'S GROCERY, ALBERT STREET, CLINTON. TWO HIGII AIMI iN 1'INE ASSORTMENT—VISITORS SURPRISED—BUYERS DELIGHTED, FINE GOODS AND LOW PRICES DO THE WORK. We are the Leaders in Latest Styles and the Guiding Star for Fall Bargains. The beet of everything, but no high profit prices. Our stock consists of the Finest UNDER\WEAR, in great variety, Persian Lamb Caps, Beaver, limit. Beaver, S.S.Seal Caps, Imit. S. S. S. Caps, Men and Boys Fine Pullman & Alma Caps. ALSO A FINE SELECTION OF LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S TAM 0 SHANTERS. INiHARD OR SOFT HATS We can please everybody, Call and see all the -Latest Shapes for the Fall and Winter of 1887. Prices wonderfully low, \Ve are reaching out fur more trade with irresistible iuducements, beyond the whispers of competition or comparison, come and see for yourself. G. GLASGOW, Smiths Block, Clinton. `'t TRAY RAM — STRAYi'D FROM THE 10 subscriber's premises, lot 01, con. 5, Sten- ley.nshort woolly Shropshh'edowu Re111,with n. letter D on its left side. Ally pclwon giving such information which will 1,• ii1 to it: re- covery will be suitably `ewer 1 .l. d,\('01) DIEHL, Varna I'. 0. (i T1 00/11015 W.ANTi D. -- ONE .\ MALE holding either second or third class ee'- 11105(0. The other a female teacher holding third (lass certificate. for S.S. l o..i, (lnderich township. Applications will be receiver, 11p toOct,'08t11. Personalapplies.tions ,referred. State salary. Addiras 1oiTN '10111iENC11, Secretary, t'o'ter's Hill P, O, CARPET \VEAVING.--TH1; SUBSCRIBER ll would respectfully Intimate to the peo- ple of ('Tinto) and vioinity that h( is prepared to do all kinds Of CAnmeY \\ rAvxmt, In the most satisfaetcry inn 111100, All work entrust• MI 0) hint W111 ('('eche prnnipt 0(11 cm( ti attention, while terms will be as reasonable as ore consistent with ib'st-ehl.ss %void:. W. HAWKiNS, .1s,ues St . near 1.1:1 Freight slird, • FOR SALE OR TO RENT,—A COMI''011- '`.\113.1: house on Mary street, containing parlor, dining room,ttitclion, pantry and bed- room doss 001irs. bedrooms upstairs, lord Bud soft water 11111e1' cover, good stable, Ap- ply to 0. BENT LY or 11. HALT-;. ONE TO MAKE OUR GOODS THE STANDARD OF QUALITY, THE OTIIER TO MAKE OUR FIGURES THE STANDARb : OF : LOW : PRIM; These have been our constant aims for thirty-five years past. NOT - SPASMODIC - EFFOR Which have accomplished this, but it is continued efforts. We pleased—the people, pleased ourselves and MERIT` CONTIN ..SUPPORT. Let us have.j4 and we, will show you OTTC'E TO DEPTORS,—ALT, 1'.\IITiE:S ind(1tcd to the undersigned, either by note or book aceonnt, aro hereby- notified that if the same is not paid before the 30th day of September, their accounts will be placer, in court for collection. This notice ,s Bust„ JAMES STEEP, Clinton. `inoi1T}IORNS F0I1 SALE. — THREE tine young Bulls, gond colors and pedi- grees. They will be sold on reasonable terms and priers to snit the tunes, For further ,particulars apply to W.J. limo1Ns, F,lmhnret Farm, Clinton, ' 4i • }T1To sl To kkN'r. -- COMMITTABLE' convenient find commodious 00411470 on 11ntt.euhln•y street, at present ncen)ded 1)y Mr 110110. 1'Osseeasinu given in 0. few weeks. dent moderate, 1511 eonvonieneea. \pplt to ' I TEltt 1tc Diddleoenbe's stere Clinton. 1 iI. ID , a ' TEMPTING BARGAI From one years end to another. 'We have full lines in all kind Boots, Shoes, Sippers, Rubbers And we are confident that at no place can you find such,a careft ected stock at such CLOSE SHAVED PRICES. Come morning or night and WE WILL DELIGHT YOU. JACKON' BARGAIN SHOE HOUSE, Opposite Town Hall, Clint J. C. DETLOR & el APE SHOWING Axl IMMENSE STOCK (GI' DressGoods andlVlantleClo� SEVERAL LINES THEIN OWN SPECIAL IMPORTATIONS. PL 11 SHES in nearly Every Shu >EE THE BARGAINS THEY ARE OFFERING IN WOOL - HOSE. EXTRA VALUE IN-- Cailtuil & Wool Flanii A FRESH LOT OF— - ._ $tylish. - - Milliner J. C. DETLOR do CO., a: