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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1887-12-02, Page 511 sstlmated that 9.400 railea of nave beenbuilt in the United during the tett iinontbi ending! 31st;' agd that the capital in,1 the work has been $240.000. a greater proportion of this ,41leage is located in the West. eta-{ for example, has ¢89 miles and1ganssM 1,681. Sale Itegleter• ,A_, Deo. once and lots on eet, Clinton, belonging to the `r ate of the late John Stephenson. Ta» Howson, (suet. Wintar0, DEc. 6.— Farin l o stook lot 2d implements of M. E. Spading, Howson 6, con.9, Goderieh township. auctioneer. ewr YOUR PHOTO MARS TAKEN AT P CLINTON. CLINTON MARKETS. Corrected every Thursday afternoon. f e t o n. Thn]rEday, Wheat, spring, • r 0 70 a 0 80 Wheat, white and red • Oats • • Barley Peas Floor, per cwt Eotatces • Batter • Eggs Pork - Hay • Wool - Sheep pelts Lamb skins Hides, • SEAFORTH MARKETS. SEAFORTH, Deo. 1, 1887. We offer to -day and as long as any of the goods remain unsold, ALL WOOL TWEEDS, PRICE FOR TRIS SALE; . . . ... ... . 30 pieces of ,A.L �?]� yard. About 1,000 yards ; regular price 5c S. yard. of these goods is 76 cents per�' Remnants of DRESS GOODS, from Also about 200 5 to 10 yards at HALF PRICE. 0 -No Guessing of Beans or Lottery schemes in order to secure these bargains, Open to all Estate J. �IC�t� C��N �! JOHN WISEMAN Manager. ES 0 78 a 0 82 BIG SACRIFICE OF o30a031 060 a 070 10011EN 6000 058 a 059 200a225 0. 50a070 018a020 . 017 a01.8 550 a 5 50 800a800, 024 a0251 - 0.50a075• 0 60 a 0 80 � As we intend closing our Woolen Mill 6 00 a 7 00 here, we offer from now till Dec. 31st,, our great variety of stook at cost for cash. We have an excellent stook of $77 70 a Red and white 0 78 a 0 30 a , 'Peas, • 0 55 a Iseas, a Barley, 0 0 f0 0 a Batter, 0' 18 a Eggs'0 60 a )Potatoes, • ,5 50 a Pork, • 017. a Pool, 2 00 a Flour per cwt • Wheat, spring, 0 80 0 82 080 0 56 0 70 0 20 p 18 0 05 0 00 0 20 2 25 BLYTH MARKETS. Reported specially for New ERA every Thursday Blyth, Dec. 1, 1887. Fall wheat, red, por bush. . 75 a 80 Fall new . 75 a 80 Oats B 'ley Pe :,„1A. es per barrel P til oes, per bag Eggs per dr z Butter,rolls Cheese . Lard. Flour per cwt. :Hoge • , • Hay, Straw . . 28 a 30 . 55 a 67 58 a 59 1 00 1 25 . 75 a 80 18 a 19 18 a 19 . 15 a 15 . 10 a 12 • 2 00 2 10 5 00 5 50 800".1000 2 00 4 00 Iy 11 1J I 1 kl!i l(1IkG POOly r, POWDEN Absolutely Pure, Fine and Coarse TWEEDS, CARDIGAN JACKETS, Fine FLANNELS, TOP SHIRTSSHIRTS and DRAWERS for Men and �Boys. We ha eP cin andCheok FLANNELS of our own make, YARNS, SHEET1NG,White & HorseBLANKETS The equal of which were never before produced, and all must be cleared ont befie the above date. OLIN ruN WOOLLEN! MILLS. T. H. GRAHAM, Mgr. D. GRAHAif,Prop Alm =ION 3ST COMP'.A.RIS0N REGULAR vs IRREGULAR 'INSURANCE, Results on a Policy in the MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, of New 'York, compared with alleged cheap insurance. Assets —MUTUAL LIFE,)Assets—Cheap concerns, small or pro. $110,000,000 ) AGE 25, LIFE PLAN. coeds of acollection after passing the hat claim in 13 years If:a claim in 20 years Name of Institution MUTUAL LIFE Royal Arcanum I. O. Foresters Federal If a claim in 10 years HU 3205 00 60 00 80 40 60 00 Aro 3189 00 z i d="3 aaa woe�+., � 3984 00 940 00 $ 44 00 919 60 64 40 940 00 44 00 If 00 HU a Aro 0 u� aa.5 VA 330750 33105039f 000 679 00 1990000 91000 98 00 123 60 93 00 00 5410 00 120 00 160 80 1000 Ab din "4 pi a '24'51 sxao� 3594 50 $1184 880 00 3 304 00 839 20 344 80 880 00 304 00 A. BURNING QUESTION From whence those goods that's praised by all, In humble cot and lordly hall, Hush l bark the univerltal 0811,FromCl3EAPSIDE'S What store has got such wide renown, For stock, the choicest in the town, And keeping prices always down; CHEATS IDE. Where can I purchase Dry Goods that bear The stamp of skilled mechanics' care, That have been made to wear, Anot tear;t IDES. Of any stock, can it be said, Here's dry goods, fresh, of every shade, Whose color sun nor wind can fadeC ' at HEAPSIDE'S. Where can I make a dollar go As far perhaps as two or so 1 (No matter if there is a wax doll thrown in, or one end tweed let go for 404 Well neighbors trust me, for It's knowt CHEAPSIDE'S. Where can I getalldue attention When I am making a selection 1 Well friend, depend on wh Its at tion, CHEAPSIDE'S- Bear in mind that the best is much the cheapest in the end. Proteot your families and estates by insuring in the MuTrkt Lrns INsuamvcE Co.,of NewYork,the oldest company inAmerida and the largest in the world. Remember,in these cheap concerns the older you get the heavier the burden becomes, while in the MUTUAL LIFE you spay your heavy premiums while in the midst of a successful business career, and are able to pay it, and in your declining years, instead of being a burden, it becomes a source of income. A word -to the wise is sutlicient. For information call on any of our local agents or address W T. 11IcNEIL, Special Agent, London, Ont., who will send you circulars, dc. Business Changea Thiapowder never varies. A marvel of purity,' strength and wholesomeness. More economical thau,the ordinary kinds,, and cannot bo sold in competition with the multitude of low test short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only ROTAL BAKING POWDRR CO., 106 Wall St., New York. - . MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED BY THE undersigned, at residence or drug store. MRS A. WORTHINGTON.. ---000 HAVING BOUGHT W. H. SIMPSON'S STOCK OF — ----THS The Genuine Poor Man's Friend, and don't you forget it. "Please" come everybody for a Guess, as this is a straight honest business Great Specialty ---0 F rf R E -- Boors, SHOES, r U!inQ Friend" RU13BERSandFELT w, It makes no difference what our opposition may say to the contrary, they are talking about something they don't know the first thing about. The conditions of Cheapside's Great Gift enterprise are simply these: Every person who buys goods to the amount:of 0, is entitled to one guess at the Beans in the glass jar, which you will find in the window. The difference between a lottery and the Genuine Poor Man's Friend's Great Gift he our money, the other Enterprise, l lottery)don't this do you n see. Cgives meeveryb dy foat you value r one. GooDs,at the lowjrate;saturday -Night of POc. on the .I an4j.n a„l)osition tti Sell Boots and Slices at. SiowcV...31t;.n than.they have ever been sold in Clinton. I intend to keep the stock well assorted and to sell at the lowest possible prices. Any one wanting good goods at a low price can get thele by calling.. Come and see what I have and quote prices, whether you buy or:not. My method has always been small Every Cash Purchaser of ONE DOLLAR from the hour of profits and quick returns, and' not to bo undersold by anyone. $exen to ten, is entitled to his or her choice off the table. ,• Don't miss this opportunity held forth to you by COTTAGE TO RENT:—C1 NT.RAL LOCA - Time, suitable for shall family. Apply to W. C. SEARLE, Clinton, _— HOUSE 1:0 RENT. — COMFORTABLE house on Huron St., to rent, containing eight rooms, and all conveniences. Apply to, MISS MOUNTCASTLE, Clinton. STRAY HEIFER,—STRAYED FROM THE 17 subscriber's premises, Huron Road, lot 16, Goderich township, some time in June last, a C+roy Heifer, coining two years old, with white spot on forehead, Auy one giving information that will lead to its recovery,will be suitably rewarded. G.LAVLS,Iiolmesville Is a table in the centre of the store :literally groaning beneath •its weight of presents to be GIVEN AWAY S. WILSON, - CHEAPS1DE NEXT DOOR GROCERY, TO STRE T, CLINTON. HOUSE TO RENT,—Toa UNDERSIGNED 1.i. offers to rent that conveniently situated house opposite the Model School. The house has six and soft water ; is goodlan l ¢warnd m. Willllar, rout ou reasonable terms, ;MSS II. FOXTON, STRAY HEIFEIIS.—CAME IN'ro Sun Servs En's premises, Huron road, Goderieh township, a short tune since, two lied Heifers two years old. The owner is hereby notified to Prov® property, pay charges nod take them away. JOHN HOLMES. `STRAY HEIFER.--CAni0 INTO SIiD9CRIn- 1. 7 ER'S premises, N j lot 10, 5th eon., Hullett, some time in September, a Red Heifer, with white spots,aged about two years. Thye own- chargess and take it away, y notified to >IWM, LEECH, 4i pay NOTICE—Tar UNDERSIGNED BEING ADBUT to leave for the old country, wishes to notify all parties indebted to bile that the same must bo paid to his son Robert, with- out further delay, who will continue to carry on the milling business. THOS, TRICK. Clinton, Nov. 25, 1887. TSERD OF SHORTHORNS FOR BALE— _LA. Will be sold very cheap, RR we have rent- ed our farms fora term of years, and must sell. We have Five Females and Two Young Bulls flt.for service in the spring, gook colors, minio• n Sredl orand thorn Herd 1Bddook tho new Do - W. & 11. PLUMSTREI,,Clintou, x H. PLUMSTEEL, SEARLE'S BLOCK, NEXT TO CHEAPSIDE.'' NSW STOCK Rct:on;. Greet cheap Cash Store, litoii December Sal cir'1L�'}t. • — T J1C1DE-TIOR & CO' Ladies and-CentsFur I STRAY CALF. — STRAYED FROM THE WARM FOR SATE.—THE NORTH HALF i OUR STOCK IS NOW REPLETE WITH VERY subscriber's premises, lot 21, 2nd con., 1` of lots 51 and 52, 1'st con., Turnberry; con- HOI C — N F r RU I 51 • tainiug 100 acres; over 70 cleared, good frame ' V l� Hullett, about t a month since,it ono flankRe, Heifer house, barn and , stable ; situated four miles Cal ng ith a spat of white on its bend, Anyone from Wroxeter, ,and three nines from Blue - same information which will lead to its reand on - covery, will ebe suitably rewarded. Also on Carlene.`Apl l ly to 51. bicTAGGART iClinon The beat the market can produce. In these days of close competition, same premises is a stray Ewe Lamb. JOHN I3RIctiENDEN. we are determined to sell on a close margin of profit. You can depend ITOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.—THE upon getting `STRAY STEERS. STRAYED FROM THE franme house at present occupied b Mrs. L subscriber's premises, lot 35, con. 9, Gode- Alcock, (immediis ately to the roar of Mr Jos. of r u ItS ered for sale, It con- , rich ling Steers, , e rtyabont Augustly person t Ins seveey's n good rooms, good collar hard and Pure SPICES, a �� Yeang in Steers, nearly all red. Any their �+ giving information that will load to t}ielr re- soft water, and is in ono of the best localities covery,will be suitably rewarded. Also three in town. Tho lot is one-gnarter of. au acre. year olds came on the premises, one heifer For particulars apply to F. C. ALLCOCK, at and two steers, nearly all red. \V.H_STEEP. the Foundry,— . _ .. ' And full value for your Looney by dealing at the o•ld established grocery of --- _ I�OUSE AND LOTS k'011 SALE.—SUB- L, L I S E R & c III trance Ex EXAMINATION natiooradmission The i n• SCRIBER offers for sale the splendid i s �� e trance Examination fore Institut s the Frame House on Victoria Street, now occu- � Ili'h Schools and Collegiate Institutes will pied b Mr E. Snell, It contains plenty of on eldWe n Clinton, T ursday and the oom for fair sized family, • stone foundation, CLINTON. on Wednesday, Thursday }lard aid soft orator, etc. Tile lot egibraccs Mat, 22nd and 23rd days of Doan sde,Y ember nen three fifth -acro lots, and alae thereon a uuur commencing at 1.80 p,m••bor of bearing fruit trees. Terms very res= candidates end address to wren will gond seeable, A. DODSWORTH, Clinton. ! WOOD WANTED IN TRADE. not ar laternames than addresses o the ober. Thed AND SALE, — will also state where they wish to write.— H undeisig ed offers forsaleher houses i Drawing copy No. 5, will be the ono required on lot 212, Rattonbury Street near St. Paul's A foe of 50 eilwill u the tlrettday °ffrom tllo sac fortable cottage, coOne of ntainsiing four rooms as is a small, nd � -� candidate, 1payableExaminer, _ candidate, tau to the onPreshe f Exan nor, This kitchen; the other house has two storoys,and is to assist In defraying the expenses of the Lottislone-quartelui 12 r of"an acrerd s wit1soft beariirg examination. orchard thereon. They will bo sold on easy terms of payment. MRS. FORBES, Clinton LUFFOLK AND BERKSIIIRE BOARS FOR A7 SERVICE.—The subseriber'eepe for ser- vice, On lot 23, eon, 13, Hullett, the Suffolk Boar, Champion of Ilroadhagon, bred by J. Leonbardt, of Broadhaggen, sire, Royal Hope (7), dam, May (12], by Young Swell 1151, imp., Snow (8] by Granger (4],Ida t6] by Cham- pion (3), imp., Suffolk ueen (51 hop., by boar owned by Lord Ellesmere, ]lroadhagen, th and Seaforth fall faize at irrstin11887 Hibbert, the well known aged Berkshire Boar, Ring, of which pedigree can be shown if necessary. TRBMS at priv ilege turn ,f necesery.STEPHEN GAY. Use the above line ft:r all line business \17e guarantee Satisfaction, Promptness and Courtesy. W. JACKSON C. P. R. Railway and Telegraph AGENT, -- CLINTON. D. 51. MALLOCH, Insp. P.S., N. Huron. NOTICE 'TO CREDITORS IN TUE MATTER. or TITo6TAR W, MCLAt5Gar.IN, LATE of THE TOWNSHIP of HULLETT DECEAB 54 THE C0uNTY OFHURON' Notion is hereby given, pursuant to 11.5.0. Chap 107 and 46 Vie., Chap.9 (Outario), to all creditors and others having claims against the estate of Thomas \V. McLaughlin,1late of County of the Township of Hullett, or Huron, Yeoman, deceased, who died t about the fifteenth clay of pre-paidAtgto 1887, as's to deliver or send by postt Manning & Scott, Clinton, Ontario, Solicitors for the Adininlstrator of the real and per- sonal estate of the said deceased, on or before The FIFTH DAV Of DEC. A.R. 1887, a statement of their names and addresses, and full particulars of their Clahna duly at- tested the tested with the vouchers upon which Y are based, and a statement of all securities (if any) hold by thorn. And further notioois hereby given that after sa id dato thesald administrator W ill proceed to distribute the assets of said deceased among parties entitled tiioreto,regard bei nghad only to the claims of which notice shall thereto- fore have been received, and the said adminis- trator will not be liable for the assets or any part thereof to aOrson of whose claim ,itith© time ofrsuch any istribdtion o had notice Dated at Clinton, this 4th day of November, A. D.. 1887. gMANNING & SCOTT, Solicitors for Administrator. • BnRICK HOUSE FOR SATE 011 TO RENT ka—The undersigned offers either to rent or sell the splendid, very convenient and well - situated house on Rattonbury Street 0cee- pied by himself. It is a well-built brick eon - Mining five rooms and closets downstairs, and the same upstairs, with a good oeilar.— Ingcrena •d, bard 114 oftawater, with usual, conveniences, Terms, either to Boll or rout very reasonable, R. 31TZS1MONS, Clinton, LAND FOR, LALE—THE UNDERSIGNED offers for sale his premises on the gravel road, near Clinton, consisting of 12 acres, with good frame house barn and other out- buildings ; good orchard, plenty of water. The place is in because owner finds ipt etoonfar to walkooohis work. Terms reasonable. JOS, PLACKET, Clinton, Constantly Offering Bargains Winter-- Millinery. And Dress Goods MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Well assorted in the est styles of HATS and TRIMMINGS. An immense variety of FANCY WOOLLEN GOODS. Ladies' and Children's Wool Vests, Cashmere and Woollen Hosiery, Kid ' and Cashmere Gloves, Corsets and Fingering Yarns. 0 BIG STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER ATTRACTIONS. We are anxious this season to greatly increase the volume of our busi- ness. Wo shall do so by- being content with very erase margins, and our pricos will be such as to convince people that they cannot nffo d to trade elsewhere. The thing most necessary now, is to bavo it generally Under- stood that everybody may be sure of unequalled bargains by calling on See tlieir DRESS OODS 20e., val ie lifun CIVErtCOArice- 30c. T'*er Beesleys Millinery Emporium. J. C. DETLOR & CO, Olinto GETTING READY for XMA Fresh arrivals almost every day. Splendid value in PHOTO ALBU from 50c to $6.50. See our assortment of Miscellaneous Books, Bibles, [Hymn Book . Annuals, Vases, Dolls, Slippers, Toys, Automans, Blocks, Games, . Snow- shoes1 Toboggals, &c. Sleighs from 50c. to *8.00. W COOP -ER, -- Beaver Bloc] COOP -ER, Boots & Shoe W. TAYLOR & SONS 1Ve 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 tender our thanks to our many patrons. We take pleasure in announcing that our stock for the fall and fullwlines ,rade is now very coni. ete American and Canadian Over shoes, Rubbers, Felt Soots, &c Am, or wlllt'lt 111i,f, tet; Soi,D AT (,.Lose PRiCE3. EGGS•TANEN iN EXCHANGE. FIVE PER CENT OFF' FOR" CAS] W.Taylor & Sons Clinton and, Myth., ACOB TAYLOR, Manager for Blyth. •