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The Clinton New Era, 1887-12-09, Page 5t Orregted' U'T4 R,!!7 Oteraopa. .. Thur4ry, Deo 8, 1_$87. .:Wheitt,. sprung, 0 70 a 0 80 Wheat,. white seal red + 0`70 a 0 82' pate . 0 31 a 0 32 14401, rr . - 0 60 a 0 70 058*049 Peat per wet • • s 00 a 2 25. •018a020 • • olsao2e 018a018 Rork 050a550 Say 800a800 Wool • • 0 24 a 0 25 ',Sheep pelta • • 0 60 a 0 75 Lambskins • 0 60 al) $i) Matta . . 6 00 a 700 imppir6l:A:'ORT13 MARKETS. I S&AFOETB, Deo. 8, 1887. Wheat, spring, • $0 70 a 0 80 , Red, and white - • 0 78 a 0 82 • Oats, - - • • 0 30 a 0 81 Peas, - 0 55 a 0 56 Barley, - 0 60 a 0 70 Batter, - • 0 19 a 0 20 Eggs, - 018 a 018 Potatoes, • • 0 60 a 0 65 Pork, - 5 50 a 600 h ` Wool, 0 17 a 0 20 Flour'.per owl 2 00 a 2 25 BLYTH MARKETS. Reported specially for Nan ERA .very Thursday Blyth, Deo. 8, 1887. Fall wheat, red, per bush. • 75 a 80 Fall " . new . 75 a 80 Oats 28 a 30 Barley . 55 a 67 Peas . . 58 a 59 Apples per barrel 1 00 1 25 Potatoes, per bag 75 a 80 Eggs per doz . 18 a 19 Butter,rolls . . 18 a 19 'Cheese . 15 a 15 l:A 'Lard . 10 a 12 Flour per owt. 2 00 2 10 5 00 5 50 Hay, �. 8 00 10 00 'Straw . 2 00 4 00 1 .1 A*it4Ll POWDER Absolutely Pure. We oiler today and as long as any ot the goods remain unsold, 23n pieces of Al WOOL TWEEDS,1 PRICE FOR THIS SALE; About 1,000 yards ; regular Pries r45cts. er Vara. is75. centsper yard.) of these goods ,>. is powder never varies. A marvel of purity, et 'dth and whole^omenees. afore economical he ordlnarinds, and cannot bo sold in tition withitude of low teat short t, alum or phosphate powder.. Sold only in cans. ROYAL BAKING POWDER, CO„ 106 Wall St., New York. `��''7]t�'A G' 1„ tliTAE'Tii'CENSESISSUE'D•'B'Y'THE" "—AT' • .1 undersigned, at residence or drug store.' MBS A. WORTHINGTON, COTTAGE TO RENT.—CENTRAL LOCA - non', suitable for small family. Apply to W. C. SEARLE, Clinton. TSOUSE TO RENT. — COMFORTABLE Ll house on Huron St., to rent, containing eight rooms, and all conveniences. Apply to MISS MOUNTCASTLE, Clinton. HOUSE TO RENT. — Tut. UNDERSIGNED HOUSE to rent that conveniently situated house opposite the Model School. Tlfe house has six monis, kitchen and cellar, hard and soft water; is good and warm. Will rent on reasonable terms. MISS H.'FOXTON, ' STRAY HEIFERS.—CAM n INTO SUBSOR 1 ER'S premises, Huron road, Goderich township, a. short time since, two Red Heifers, one year old. The owner is hereby notified to prove, property, pay charges and take thein 'away. JOHN HOLMES. 11 Also about 200 Remnants of DRESS GOODS, from to.10 yards at HALF PRICE. No Guessing of Beans or Lottery schemes in order to secure these bargains. Open to all .,,!TUTTING BOX. FOR , SALE.—A LARGE lJ Cutting Box with shafts, pulley and jack all complete, Verity make, nearly new, will Work either by hand or power. THOMAS TIPLING', Clinton,. JOHN WISEMAN Manager. Estate) J. HOD OEN &� w, BERKSHIRE BOAR FOR SERVICE.—TRE undersigned keeps for seryice at his pre- mises, Holmesvillo, 'a first-class Berkshire Boar. Terms, $1 at time of service, with the privilege of returning if necessary. CRAB. DISNEY Goderich township. 41 BIG SACRIFICE OF WOOLLEN GOOD6 `'STRAY STEERS.—STRAYED FROM THE IJ subscriber's premises, lot 35, con. 9, Gode- rich township, on or about August last, four Yearling Steers, nearly all red. Any person giving information that will lead to their re- covery,will be suitably rewarded. Also three year olds came on. the promises, one heifer and two steers, nearly all red. W,H.STEEP. As we intend closing our Woolen Mill here, we offer from now till 'Deo. 31st, our great variety ot stook at cost for cash. We have an excellent stock of Fine and Coarse TWEEDS, CARDIGAN JACKETS, Fine FLANNELS, TOP SHIRTS, SHIRTS and DRAWERS for Men and Boys. We havePlain andCheok FLANNELS of our own make, YARNS, SHEETING, White & HorseBL ANKETS The equal of which were never before produced, and all must be cleared oat bahe the above date. HERD OF SHORTHORNS FOR SALE— Will be sold very cheap, as we have rent, ed our farms for a term of years, and must sell. We have Five Females and Two Young Bulls fit for service in the spring, good colors, mostly red„aiurl registered' in the new Do- minion SlieWthorn Herd Book. • W. & H. PLUMSTEEG,Clinton. CLINTON WOOLLEN MILLS. T. H. GRAHAM, Mgr. D. GRAIIAM,Prop RICE HOUSE FOR SALE 0R TO RENT int undersigned offers either to rent or sell the splendid, very convenient and well- situa5ed house on. Rattenbury Street, occu- piedby 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 soar- ing orchard, hard and oft water, with usual, conveniences. Terme, either to sell or runt very reasonable. R, FITZSIMONS, Clinton A GOOD CIIANCE FOR REAL ESTATE INVESTOR. — Those substantial Brick Stores known as Searle's Block for sale, either single or en bloc. For terms apply to W. C. SEARLE - REE —OF— MANITOBA, NORTH WEST TERRITORIES AND BRITISH COLUMBIA, TIIE-- (r•oi'M .AJ HONEST' COMPARISON REGULAR vs IRREGULAR INSURANCE, After the Battle Results on a Policy in the MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, of New York, compared with alleged cheap Assets—MUTUAL LIFE,I Assets—Cheap.concerns, small qr pro - 8116,000,000 J AGE 25, LIFE PLAN. coeds of acollection after passing the hat ' insurance. Name of Institution If a claim in 10 years If a claim in 15 yoars If:a claim in 20 years oo EU 'O >a ams i; a Zea 11121 a yay HU Ab MUTUAL LIFE Royal Arcanum I. 0. Foresters Federal 5205 00 60 00 80 40 60 00 $189 00 $984 00 940 00 919 60 940 00 $ 44 00 64 40 44 00 5307 50 90 00 120 60 90 00 5310 50 ;@ may .y 0 o 2•-,,,,� o 0 4Gii 'W.9 o� EU $1003 00 $410 00 910 00 93 00 120 00 879 00 123 60 160 80 910 00 93 00 120 00 z� 881184 50 820 00 839 20 880 00 5 804 00 844 80 804 00 Bear in mind that the best iR much the cheapest in the end. Protect your families and estates by insuring in the MUTUAL LIFE Issuaasct Co.,of NewYork,the oldest company indmerica 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 pay 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 wisp is sufficient. For information call on any of our local agents or address W. T. 1VICNEIL, Special Agent, London, Ont., who will send you circulars, ICc. Coon, coon)) KAST YER ON THIS • OLD MAID AND OLD BACHELOR PRICES— YOU CAN'T FIND THEIR MATCH " Mens Felt Overshoes $1 25 worth $1 50 • Mens wool lined Overshoes 1 40 " 1 75 0 porc1ott for Cash FOR THIRTY DAYS W. Taylor & Sons. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAIL'Y EXHIBITION CAR Our stock is well assorted and first-class in Mens fine Overshoes, wool lined Ladies Felt Overshoes 77 7, fine button Cardigan Misses Felt " fine button Childrens Felt duality,, all ofT which we offer for the NEXT THIRTY DAYS AT TEN PER CENT DISCOUNT FOR CASH. Will be at the undermentioned stations as follows : Ingersoll Station, Dee. liitii liii8 a. m, to 8 p, in, . `London, Talbot St., Dec. Gth 88. m. to 8p. re. Exeter Station, December 7th 9a.in, to6p.tn. Hensall Station,Dec.7th& 8th 9th,9to8p:m. 8th,8to9.30a,m. Winglram Station, Dec. 8th 11 a, el. to3p,IA, Lucknow Station, Dec. 8th 4p, m.to8p.in. Kincardine Station, Dec. 9th 8a.m. to 5 p. le. Clinton Station, Dec. 10th 8 a, in. to B. p, tn. All aro cor R,i allypinvited. ted.ts Dfln't fail to see SOUR PRICES ARE AS LOW AS THE LOWEST. W. TAYLOR & SONS' A TINTTON. BERTSON, • Our discount sale has been a grand success, notwithstanding the cry . ' of hard times and scarcity of money. Our sales for November have been considerably in excess of the sales for the same month last year. A dis- count of ten per cent floor our usual close prices, certainly leaves a very Friend" sgmall margin of profit, but we are determined to keep trade humming, Dods must and will be sold. We will not sell perfect goods below cost, f but in many instances where 10 per cent is deducted from retail prices, the purchaser gets them at wholesale figures. We guarantee to give any purchaser the same quantity and quality of 7 77 77 77 1 75 1 25 1 75 1 00 1 15 1 50 95 77 77 77 77 1, 77 77 2 00 A BURNING QUESTION From whence those goods that's praised by all, In humble cot and lordly hall, Hush ! hark the universal call, From CHEAPSIDE'S What store has got such wide renown, For stock, the choicest in the town, `�n r,1 , keeping prices always down ; Why CHEAPSIDE. Where can I purchase Dry Goods that hear 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 fade, Yes, at CHEAPSIDE'S. Where can I make a dollar go As far perhaps as two or 801 (No matter if there is a wax doll thrown in, or ono end tweed let go for 40c) Well neighbors, trust me, for I know It's at CHEAPSIDE'S. Where can I get all due attention When I am making a selection 1 Well friend, depend on what I mention, +' It's at CHEAPSIDE'S- The Genuine Poor Nan's Friend, and don't you forget it. "Please" come everybody for a Guess, as this is a straight honest business. It makes no difference what our opposition may say to the contrary, thet 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 $5, 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 Enterprise, is simply this :—The one gives you value for your money, the other (lottery) don't ; do you see. Come everybody at once, 1 50 200 1 75 1 35 1 75 1 10 We take the coin, the customers take the bargains, and the bargains take the cake. That's the way business is done right along at JACKS®N'S BA►IiGAIN1CO�OUSE: KUMDIIN AND C US. WE ARE DIRECTLY OPPOSITE THE TOWN HALL. . ,,... d„ ., ..,...�1`•F _(jt ..F ,i".::t: :"lv1..'!i4? R _ �r;un.;t»!4» ✓r_. The Popular Dry Goods House ILA 4 ►INTIIESEO � 0. S. WILSON, - CHEAPS1DE4 NEXT DOOR TO T. COOPEBt & SON'S GROCERY, ALBERT STREET, CLINTON. December -Sale J.CDETLOR..-4.001 ladies aodGentsFurs — E Has jiist rettirneci from the trade sales now going on in Turonto,and has brought with him another lot of Dress Goods at A BIG ASSORTtIENT OF Dry Goods, Boots mid d Shoes, Mats oi' Caps for Nine Dollars Casal, 122e. ! As can be purchased elsewhere in the county for ten dollars. The people appreciate our efforts to clove then, ,best goods at lowest possible prices, ALL WOOL TWEEDS, THE BEST IN TOWN AT 31:C. TOWELINGS at 5c., FACTORY COTTONS at 4c., GREY FLAN- NELS at 18c. and 25c., CANTON FLANNELS at 8c., 10c. and 12c. i 'NOTICE.—We are offering you these wonderous bargains even now during our Great Gigantic Gift Sale, and though we quote our Tweeds, Dress Goods, &c. at such low figures, yet we can afford to give a hand- some present with every cash parcel. Remember if you make a cash pur- chase of from 50c. or upwards, you aro entitled to a present. There are no guesses about this sale. If you have not as yet received a present from ns, call at once and secure one. You know the place. Robertsons Griit Cheap Cash Storo,f Clinton `ITRAY HEIFER,—CAME INTO 5UDBCRIE- 17 En's promises, N lot 10, 5th colt., Hullett, some timo in September, a Red Heifer, with white spots, aged about two years, The own- er is hereby notified to prove property, pny charges and take it away, WM. LEECH. 4i HOUSE AND LOTS FOR SALE,—SUB- scnmitR offers for sale the splendid Frame Ronso on Victoria Sttcet, now occu- pied by Mr E. Snell, It contains plenty of room for fair sized family, stone foundation, hard and soft water, etc. The lot embraces three fifth -acre lots, and has thereon a num- ber of bearing fruit trees, Terms very rea- sonable, A, DODSWORTH, Clinton, or at the NEW Pm\office. NOTICE—THE UNDERSIGNED 11EING AnouT to leave for the old country, wishes to notify all parties indebted to him that the same must be paid to his son Robert, with- out f0rthor delay, who will continue to carry on the milling business. THOS. TRiCX, Clinton, Nov. 25, 1887. '1m HOUSF. AND LOT FOR SALE,—THE frame house at present occupied by Mrs. Alcock, (immediately to the rear of kir Jos, Chidiey's house) is offered for sale. It con- tains seven good roonis, good eollar,hard and soft water, and is in ono of the bust localities in town. Tho lot is one -Quarter of an sora. For pqieeuyars apply to F. C. ALLCOCIi, at the 1'dt and we are kept busy. We have a few large GOAT ROBES at prices away below regular. Persian Lamb, Seal and Astrachan Caps. Full lines of Felt and Leather Boots. Felt and German Socks and Rubbers, also com- plete assortment of Overshoes. ----GRAND VALUE IN Ready Made Suits Overcoat8 We mill continue during tbis month giving a discount of ten per cent on all cash purchases of DRY GOODS, HATS, CAPS or BOOTS and SHOES, amounting to ono dollar and over. We are ready for the Christmas trade with a full stock of Prime off stalk Valencia I aisins, very fine. New Currants,New Figs, New Dates, Filbert, Brazil, Almond and Walnuts, Fresh ground pure Spices, New Peels and Extracts. YOUR FAVORS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. W. L. OUIMETTE, Ir,ONOFSBORO L V Winter - Millinery And Dress Goods I Sem their D E 1 SS 0013S ai 20c., former price 30e. Wonder ful valise in OVEIRCO TS. 7. C. DETLOR & CO., Glintor GETTIN�READY for XMAf Fresh arrivals almost every clay, Splendid value in PHOTO ALBUIV from 50c to $6.50. See our assortment of Miscellaneous Books, Bibles, IHyn1n Book Annuals, Vases, Dolls, Slippers, Toys, Automans, Blocks, Games, Snow- shoes, Toboggans, &c. Sleighs from 50c. to $8.00. W COOP -FAR,, R, -- Beaver Bloc: immonaMPINIW Business Change *000 HAVING .BOUGHT W. H. SIMPSON'S STOCK OF BOOTS, SHOES, RUBBERSandFELT GOODS,at the low rat of 6Oe. on the $ I and in a position to sell Boots and Shoes at a lower price than tl have ever been sold in Clinton. I intend to keep the stock well assort and to sell at the lowest possible prices. Any one wanting good go at a low price can get them by calling. Come and sec what I have quote prices, whether you buy or:not. My method has always been sn profits and quick returns, and not to bo undersold by anyone. X � X H. PLUMSTEEL, SEARLE'S BLOCK, NEXT TO CHEAPSI