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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1888-12-21, Page 6CASTO. 1 h ,r�\:\�,� `\\\\\n\\�\\�.���-'.�\�:�•��\\\\\�\\\'lam\Q\\\\J��\ �\\\��\\\\:.>�,,\ ��� • TRE i .PIAT 01?' TH.4 RAMPL. . IS TI447` The balance of my Christmas stook will Ito. be fond at COOPER'S BOOK STORE. BATE TIIE ruggfilw STOCK CFII CLINTON. AY GOODS EVE SHOWN For the balance of the Holiday Season we will give you goods cheaper than ever. Come and see our assortment of BOOKLETS, CARDS PLUSH and LEATHER GOODS; ANNUALS, TOY BOOKS, BUILDING BLOCKS,, GAMES, SATIN VASES, CUPS and SAUCERS, BIBLES, PRAYERS and HYMNALS. Goods at Lowest Prices. Don't miss this golden opportunity of securing the newest goods. Don't forget that we have moved to our new premises. , W. COOPER, COOPER'S BLOCK, CLINTON. IBJ • '+CastorlaissoweUadapted tochildren that Oastorla cures Colic, Constipation, I recommend it as superior to any prescription Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation, Arnow') to me." H. A. Lacuna, M. D , Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes dl- ggestion,inj 11180. Oxford 8t., Brooklyn, N. Y. Wlthouc urious medication. THE CENTAUR COMPANY, 77 Murray Ftrert, for Infants and Children. O reatCloaringSalo DRY GOOD CHEAPS1DE. The undersigned has decided to clear out at Apr- actual wholesale prices the new stock of Dry Goods at the above establishment. This presents to the people of Clinton and sue - rounding country a magnificent chance to purchase goods at a discount of nearly -25• - per ct. on regular selling figures. The stock is almost entirely new, and comprises a fine selection of all the latest goods The sale will commence on Sat- urday next, and be continued till the stock is disposed of. mg–Remember, everything will be offered at ' wholeAale prices, and good buyers will understand that they will strike something that they don't see every day. Fetch along vour BUTTER and EGGS and get Goods R..� JACKSON, SR Cheapside, Clinton NEW F=R1VS PLUMSTEEL&IBBING 000 We are now ready for the Fall Trade, with a full assortment in the following lines:— Staple d Fancy Dry Goods, Woollens, &c Extra Good Value. Cloths, Reeds, Tailor's Trimmings, Gent's FarnishingsAi Very cheap and good quality. ; CZIO' EIIN'G- 1 Ready, 'Made, in Suits and Over- s Cots, 'Small advance on wholesale prices. All kinds of Clothing madk_io order and guaranteed. IIATS, CAPS, FURS, &c. --all} 4 [Qw Styles , 'ii00TS and SHOES, RUBBERS and F'EL1'''G00DS, iti,a11-•4nes,; at near the Toronto wholesale O'lces, Vir STAPLE LINES IN 'GROCERIES as cltieap;iis the cheapest. We are in a position to buy' ottr ttt'oe'k right), and we intend to sell at the lowest possible paying prices In fact we intend to take the lead for good staple lines at the lowest prices. Come and see our stock and get our prices. ' s; PLUNSTEEL & OIBBJ ' Searle's Block, Clinton CLINTON MARKETS. Corrected every Thursday afternoon. Thursday, Deo.20, 1888.' Wheat, fall,white and red 1 00 1 03 Wheat spring, 1 00 a 1 05 Oats - • - 0 32 0 32 Barley - 0 50 a 0 60 Peas . 0 58 a 0 58 Flour, per owt - 3 00 a 3 00 Potatcei • 0 30 a 0 35 Butter 0 18 a 0 18 Eggs • 0 17 a 0 18 Pork 6 60 a 6 75 Hay - 12 00 a14 00 Hides, 500a550 Wool, - 020a020 Chickens per pair 0 30 a 0 35 Ducks per pair 0 5Q a 0 £3 Geese - - - 040a050 BLYTH MARKETS. Reported specially for NEW ERA every Thursday Blyth, Dec.20, 1888. Fall wheat, red, per bush. . 0 97 1 02 Spring " . new . 1 00 1 05 Oats . 31 a 31 Barley 45 .a 58 Peas . 57 a 57 Potatoes, per bus 35 ' a 35 Eggs per doz . 18 a 18 Butter,rolls . 17 a 18 Hogs, . . 6 50 7 00 Beef - - 4 50 a 5 50 Hay 12 00 a 1500 TORONTO MARKETS Toronto, Dec. 20, 1888. Wheat, fall • - 1 02 a 1 04 Wheat, spring - • 1 02 a 1 04 Barley - - - - 0 65 a 0 66 Oats - • - - 0 37 a 0 39 Peas - - - 0 62 a 0 63 Pork -• 6 75 a 1;7 00 Butter, pound rolls - 0 20 a 0 22 Butter, large rolls - 0 16 a 0 19' Eggs, new laid, per doz 0 21 a 0 23 Children Crvfor Pitcher's Castoria:. CORN FOR SALE AT THE Clinton - Mills. WHOLE .OR GROUND. PRICES REASONABLE. JAS. FAIR, - CLINTON. Sale Register. Mortgage sale of farm in Colborne, at Martin's Hotel, Dungannon, on Satur- day, Jan. 5th.. Manning& Scott, Vend- or's Solicitors, Clinton, T. M. Carling Auctioneer. ONEY TO LOAN.—INTEREST. 5a AND ill6 per cent., payable yearly. Also money advanced on approved notes. C. A. HAMTT, Solicitor, Clinton. pd jt'ONEY TO LEND— ON,.GOOD MORT- Ala- GAGES, or personal securityyat the lowest current rates. M. MCT,AGG'ART, Clinton, Feb, 24,1888. `tiHORTHORN BULL FOR SALE—ROYAL 10 Pilot =10536= Dominion Short Horn Herd Book: First prize winner at the North Western Exhibition, red and white, calved March 5th, 1888, sired by Im t. Excelsior rtzo ,tVt t�Jeis 5 -etei 7'Pedi ee'avd•ternis= eiafouM rP"IRTeAt to W GGINS, Elmhurst Farm, Ciinton, Ont., one milesouth of G, T. R. Station; London Road. 11m, STRAY CATTLE LTRAY HEIFER. — CAME INTO THE A7 premises of the subscriber, lot 15, con. 9, Hullett, about the middle of November, one light GrayYearling Heifer. The owner is requestedtoprove property, pay clfarges, and take it away. R. CRAIG. "4t STRAY RAM. — CAME INTO SUBSCRIB- Ea'S premises, lot 37, 10th eon, of Hullett, the first week in December, a young Ram. The owner is hereby notified to prove prop- erty, pay chargee, and take• it away. GEO. ASBWITl . `-1TRX1 }6ATTLEI-Carne into subscriber's 17 premises, lot 26, base tine, (Forks farm) about the 1st of October, two head of Cattle One being a red Helfer two years old, the other a red Steer, same ago. Tho owner is hereby notified to prove property, pay charges and take thein away. T. DRAPER `ITRAYED OR STOLE:I.—Light bay Mare, 17 16 hands high, star on forehead, nigh hind foot white. Left my premises in Ailsa Craig on October 16,1888. Any person giving information as to the whereabouts of said mare w•rll he suitably rewarded, GEORGE D. ARNOLD, Ailsa Craig. ``ITRAY CATTLE. —CAMI,, INTO SUB- 1JscntnEu's pretulec•s, lot 12,1st con, of•Col- borne, E. D., sometime during the fall, a couple of head of cattle, one a Rod Steer, rising three, the other a spotted Heifer ris- ing two. The owner is hereby notified to prove property, pay charges and take them away. L. VEL1UiR, Ben nlller, P.O. §1m The above Heifer bas since been claimed. ``Itritex CATTLE. — CAME INTO SUB - 17 scltritn's premises, lot 12, Maitland block, Hullett, sometime during tbp summer, four headbf yearling cattle, being 1 bluish colored Heifer, ltted,kieifer, 1 Red 114 Steer.J. line beck steer, Ownefflis horeb tifle'd t"o, prove property, paycharges awl take them away. GEORGE BEADLE; Auburn, • 81n1 BARGAINS S I\ The E state John nodgess • 0EOFFER T8I3 MONTH— Over 300 Remnants DRESS GOODS 5 to 10 yards, at half their original cost, also TWENTY JJOZ. WO 1 L SHAWLS At 50 and 75 cents each, former price 31 and 31.75 JOHN WISEMAN °•ll tanager. Estate J. I-ICOCENS. THE POPULAR j DETLOR & CO'S CRY000DS ,HOUSE LION DESBORO UIILINERY;-; SAiE GREAT A week ago we commenced our CLEARING SALE. Close, deep cuts in prices have made the goods move, notwithstanding the fact that the weather been mild and unseasonable. WE AKE NO HALFWAY MEASURES.— When we cut pl ices we cut deeply. Just now ,we have more goods than we want. We are anxious to sell these goods for cash, and have made such cuts in prices that people cannot resist the temptation to buy. Do not invest a dollar until youhave seen what we can do for you. - It is said that people are always delighted when they secure a real bargain. Well, if you will take a position just at the door of our store, and notice the faces of our customers as' they pass out, you will find them wreathed with a smile that we guarantee will last until 1889. oThe Pruning Knife has been at work in the BooT AND Slum; and GROCERY departments, and. prices have been lopped off without regard to cost. We wish you A MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR. W. L. OUIMETTE, LON DESBORO BEGINS SATURDAY, DEG. 15. LADIES FELT HATS, at 25,150 and 75c., former prices $1 and $1.50 Another lot of DRESS GOODS just received, bought at a great sacrifice. A lovely line of FRENCH All -Wool DRESS GOODS, at 20c, regular prices 30 and 35 cents 1 case FRENCH. CORSETS at 60c., former price $1 1 case of PRINTS, job in price. BOY'S OVERCOATS, Neu; and Nobby, J C Detlor& Co,Clinton OOTS :and ; SHOES AT CHAS. CRU ICKSHAN K'S. Full lines in everything in the Foot Wear, Very Low for Cash. See m;, Mend BoysCYlcket&Lacrosseshoes VERY CHEAP CUSTOM WORK AS USUAL. FIVE PER CENT DISCOUNT FOR CASH. EGGS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE: Call oil C. Cruickshank, the Boot Maker, ALBERT STREET, . BRICK BLOCK, CLINTON The , IM$ Grocery t, � 0 Has now a full line of CHRISTMAS FRUIT. IP 'CSSSIRS,iI€I_C_1, ; vtl, fi$I188t ' erll •Peel,__fresh: A special.'blend of COFFEE, only use Tn. -town keeps it. . ••- CROCKERY VERY CHEAP. " 2 BROOMS FOR 2.c. p� �wry� �iI 11,'111 .cul ^",,�,,.,?_..—� max= '� • '. w�. "."11 �Kn� CEO, SW ALLOW, CLINTON The People's GROCERY CORNER HURON AND ONTARIO STREETS, Is the place to get cheap CHRISTMAS GOODS. We are receiving a fine new stock • RAISINS—New Valencias, Sultanas, Black Basket, Layer, Layer Valencias. CURRANTS—New Barrel Currants, new Box Currants. ' . PEELS -Lemon, Orange and Citron Peels NUTS—Soft-Shell Almonds, Brazil, Filberts, Peacans, Peanuts, English Wal- nuts, best qualities. CONOECTIONERY—Our assortment cannot be surpassed. LEMONS and ORANGES—Fresh Sweet Russell Oranges, California Oranges, Valencia and Malagas. GRAPES—White Malaga and Rodgers Black Grapes CROCKERY and GLASSWARE — We are giving bargains in this line, and a liberal discount for cash. ' FISH, &c.—We also constantly keep in stock Oysters, Haddie, Bloaters, Ciscoes, &c SUNDRIES—Cranberries, Bermuda Onions, Common Onions. TEAS—Special values in Teas. We have them as low as five pounds for 5, and as high as 70c. per lb., and we can guarantee the quality to be the best Our assortment is too large to enumerate, and we only mention a few leading articles. Como and see far yourself. ' for We will cagive you good value and a liberal di 'uninghame & McMurray, THE PEOPLE'S GROCERY, CLINTON /• ATTLIE F011 ,SALE. — A COW, CALF ,{,J and I year Old Rull, all red, thoro'bred 'Book.AgGEORCENOTTe1o90ion Herd concession Tuokoretalth, • TOTICEI TO DEBTORS. — THE 8U11- scatr,EitbAvingdltposed of all his busi- nesse interests and,4esirous of closing up the aside, regteets the payineht of all out stand- ing recounts betore theist of January, Ac• Odunts then notprild, will be placed In the bands 01 lIaEN a lin o Scott for colleetlou.CESJ. IUFFOLI4 BOAR FOR SALE, A FIRST• 1.3 CLASS Thoroughbred Suffolk Boar, two years old, for sale; reason for selling is that the owner has another, and does not require both. Will be sold cheap. Apply to SAMU, EL WALTERS, lot 29, Huron Road, Holmes• vilio, P.O. 91m NEW GOAT ,ROBE LOST BETWEEN Snoll's corner and the railway track, on Wednesday evening, Nov. 22nd. It is lined With blank and trimmed with yellow, Find- er'will confer a favor( by leaving the same at theNrw ERA 011ice. '1m • 2 O «ss PLOWS} t lmpl:Z Amou enc: tr r SINGLE & DOUBLE SULKY PLOWS All kinds of repairs for W. H,, Verity & Son's Plows, Cutting Boxes, &c M: Iron and Hardware Merchant, Clinton OVERSHOES- & RUBBERS TAYLOR & Sons CLINTON AND BLYTH Buy your Overshoes and Rubbers from us, and get them Plated with the Celebrated Honey HEEL -PLATE MACHINE, which is a sure protection from slipping on the ice, be- sides making them wear very much longer. We have a machine in eaoh of our stores, at Clinton and Blyth. W TAYLOR- & SONS CLINTON. ,A `%i Tit M