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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1887-08-05, Page 5• BOYN TON'S CHAMPION ;; WOOD F13-R1T.ACE The latest and most Powerful Wood Furnace in the Dominion. Deep Ash Box, Sectional Grate, Large Fire Door, Large Radiator, very Heavy and Durable, with all the Latest Im- provements. Especially adapted for large Dwellings, Churches! and Schools, o. :x S41_4L AGE\iTS, SIGN OF THE PADLOCK, CLINTON. 014 CHEAPSIDE NEW FALL PRINTS NEW FALL PRINTS YEW FALL PRINTS :waving been awarded the cake fur the Choicest Prints in the Hub for the Spring 4nd Sumner, Cbetipside intends to keep ahead and to show tho newest goods as they are produced for the full season. • NEW SEERSUCKERS EW SEERSUCK S EW SEERSUCKERS THE VERY LATEST PATTERNS AND AT PRICES TO SUIT. NEW CARPETS EW CARPETS EW CARPETS . Valu come to band from the old sod on Friday last, being in the market on that that day, I secured some very choice patterns and styles; coma and see what we are doing at Cheapside. MUSNEw M'!SMUSLINS Some very choice lines to band, will be open for inspection at once. Diep in and see Cheapside. NEW GLOVES and HOSIERY — NEW GLOVES and HOSIERY NEW GLOVES and HOSIERY` Ladies' comp to CHEAPSIDE for your GLOVES tI: HOSIERY, it will pay you. From now till 1st Sept., all summer goods at clearing prices. Please boar in mind Il have no old stale goods that -have been on the` diVIvurfrstl5 4i'ts 1.0-Toars; hist aH new, fresh .and the very latest styles of Dry -Goods,. only bought this spring, so • that it will bo •money in your pockets to come and see what is doing at . SAML WILSON, CHEAPSIDE, " NEXT 1)008 TO T. COOPER & SON'S GROCERY, ALBERT STREET, CLINTON. DON'T FORGET TO ATTEND DETLOR & CO,S MAMMOTH CLEARINGSA Wonderful value in MIISLINS All Over Laces and DRESS GOODS J. C. DETLOR & CO., -Clinton. At The Dr v Goods Palace GREAT SUMMER SALE E OF DRY GOODS, • CARPETS, MILLINERY, &c. SZ=C2.41.2t..1 79.4'a.RG.�.111TS I1NT . W'RIN'TS shAA.INT=s M`GTSL21�Tsa MILLINERY AT COST PRICES. Housekeepers will find it to their advantage to call and see us. FIVE PER CENT OFF FOR CASH. JOHN WISEMAN Manager. - Estate 4 J. ZOD GENS. Seventy-four saloons were in Toronto closed, The eleotion trial in Yarmouth, N. S., has last Saturday night, the three months' grace/ resulted in the unseating of Mr Lovitt, the having expired. Liberal M.P. Sir George Trevelyan on Tuesdayii d a ma• jority of 1,301 in the Bridgeton (Glasgow) BORN election, This is a Liberal gain. Rev. Dr Potts of Toronto, met with a ser• nous accident a few days ago which will eon. fine him to hie room for a month or more and perhaps leave permanent results. Dr. Potts was getting off a train at the North Toronto station when he stepped on a short plank in the platform, one end of which was not pro. perly nailed down. The end on which be stepped went down under his weight and he fell heavily forward on one knee injuring bis knce•cap and slightly hurting ono of his elbows. aRacra TIS Colebraled ARGUS SPECTACLESfaoil EygIasses B. LAURANCE'S Spectacles and Eyeglasses at Cost. CALEDONIA I �•-. MINERAL WA��TER Aerated !1 A lam!f�.i. 4 Tit. €3C)I�_ILI3Y"Ii., UIlEMIST AND DILUGGIST, CLINTON, ONT. CLINTON MARKETS. Corrected every Thursday afternoon. Thursday, Augu,ftk, 1SS7. Wheat, old • Wheat new Oats Berle, Peas - - Flour, per cwt - Putatoea Butter Eggs Pork • Hay Wool • Sheep pelts • Lamb skins • Clover, per bush. - • 077a077 075a075 028 a 030 040a050 048 a 050 2-00 a 2 25 • 0 65 a 0 70 O 12 a 013 0 12 a 0.14 550 a 600 800. a 800 O 24 a 025 • 050a075 O 60 a 080 500 a 550 SEAFORTH MARKETS. SEAFOr:TII, August,4, 1387. Wheat, spring, - $0 75 a 0 75 Red and white - • 0 75 a .0 75 • 0 28 a 0 30 - 0 48 a 0 50 - 0 40 a 0 50 • 0 12 a 0 13 - 0 12 a 0 15 • 0 65 a 0 70 - 5 50 a 6 00 024 a 025 Oats, - • Pea,, Barley, Buttg , Eggs, - Pntatc es. Pork, •• Wool. CUDMORE—In Clinton, on ttfo 1st that., the wife of Mr W Cudmore. of a eon., OIBSON—In Wroxeter, on the 27th July, the wife of Mr T W Gibson, of a daughter. WRIGHT-1u Morris, on the 28th July, the wife of Thos R. Wright, of a son. MARRIED SHARMAN—NOBLE—At the residence of the bride's mother, Clinton, on Thurs gay, Aug 4th, by the Rev W. Craig, 13. D., Mr Geo. A Sharman to Mies Mary Noble. all of Clinton. GIBBS—BELL—AtSanford, ou 26th July, by Rev Dr Uro, Mr R Gibbs to Miss Aguess T 13elL Our Great. Sale IS DOING WONDERS FOR US. ONLY rpWENTY-PL' E3 t 1 Days remail/ , and in that time STOKES—NOTT—At the Dlethodist parsonage, Beemiller, on the 20th Jul, , by --Rev J Kestle Arid WOBten AnsaDI J Stokes, to Miss A,ary Ib -Nott, both of Ooderich. PARSONS—TREBLE—In Exeter, on the 27th July. at the residence of the bride's father, Mr S Pareous to Mies Mary Treble. both of Exeter STERLING—BEACON.—on the 27th July, by Rev 11 Hill, at the residence of the 'bride's father, Mr Jas Sterling, of Michigan. to Miss Jane, daughter of Ida Jas Beacom, Gode•ichTowuship 11any a stork of Dry Goods, by rendering them shop-worn and unseasonable.; DIED loran to keep ours flesh by selling off what we have on hand. t\;re offer JARDINE—In Ooderich onJttly 21th. William Jardine, aged 78 years. our stock must be greatly reduced, regardBesii of prices. M :L N of keen judgment and economical+instincts will find it to their interests to buy from us. As it is time that has ICK IAEA IL,IBI) GET YOUR PHOTOGKAPII" TAKEN AT F031811 11. CLINTON. ``TORS TO RENT.—TUE PREMISES RE - Flout per clot • 2 00 a 2 25 t GENTLY occupied by Mr Simpson, on tho o.ot•• Dlatatreni Lt�e Stock Market,nor of Albert Street, is offered to tent. It is one of the bast stands in town. Apply to JOS WHITEHEAD, Clinton. Thcire was a good supply of common and in- ferior beef critters on the market, brit prime beeves were very scarce, and some of the best butchers could not get the duality of stock ,f IOTTAGE FOR SALE—THAT COTTAGE. AND 1...1 two lots, formerly occupied by Neil Matherson, next, cast of the residence of W. Doherty, Esq., con- Lhc y wanted ani were cam el1Cfl to take a ainirig half an acre of laud, and the most eligible dwel- they , PPing in ,dinton. Very liberal terns given and posses• past FATttAN. higher in price, or from 4io to a little over 4Ae per lb.; pretty good "grassers" sold at 31so to 4c per ib., and ordinary stock about 3o do., with small and lean stock down to below 2c per lb. Good calves aro in •demand at rather better prices, but common veals sell at kinder rates: -The suprly-of-mutton- e'ri- ter -e - is still rattler •smnll and the .high piece of Thursday are still pretty well maintained ; sheep selling at from no to 4j:c per ib., and lambs at from N.25 to $3.75 each The sup• ply of hogs is larger this week, and prices are easier or about 6c per lb. live weight. There is not much doing in the horse market at pre- sent, and during the p ist week -the shipments of horses to the United States dere only 35 horses. costing $3,920.50, or an average of $1.12.27 each. few tltrexzioenrentO !'•-t OOD GENERAL SERVANT WANTED AT ONCE l_T Highest wages given to competent person Apply to MRS. C E 1HOVEY, Clinton Lt 00D GENERAL SERVANT WANTED AT ONCE, 'J Apply to MRS. J C GILROY, neat Organ Factory 57 will be.given for a competent person. WO IN gr 1-E Dress depattnient 15e Goods for Sc., 4tic. Cashmeres for 25c. In•Cotio;; vie wit]. give you 338 yards for $1. Surely such prices will Cia Out the el+tool' about hard times, and will cause your careworn face to bear it'd' usual stnilo, We wish you to save money•while the special sale lasts it Rbtni Ii1 hip Cud Sion, itton JACKSON. FEMALE TEACHER WANTED. — FOR 'run Model Terra and for the Lowest ltoom of 1110 Clinton Public S:11ust holo not loss than second-class ce,tifiaate. -Must-be capable of teaching music, The model term is about three months, and applicants will state salary expected.- Applicatio.s received up to the evening of the 13th of Any.. 1V 11 HINE, Secretary. H OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. --THAT Y ALU,. ABLE and conveniently situated property owned by IIP Jahn Callander. being lot 188, on the north side of Huron St. Tho house has suitable accommodation for large family. with all conveniences, such as hard Anil soft water, etc. Good stable on the lot, Furtherparticular., on application to MANNINO & SCOTT, Clinton. ACARD—THE SUBSCRIBER NOTIFIES 1115 friends and the public generally, that acting lin. der medical advice, he has withdrawn from the active , practice of his profession. To his many friends and patrons, whose confidence he has enjoyed and to whom 1 it has boon his privilege to minister, in .sunshine and , shadow, in joy and sorrow, through a long period 01 years. lie returns his heartfelt acknowledgements. It is his intention as fat• as possible, to limit himself in future to office and consultation practice, W SLOAN Blyth, July 211111 1887 "1 HORSE FOR StLE.—THE UNDERSIGNED HAS a good•bay horse 5 years old, stands i0 Minds high' and good roadster, for sale cheap. IIYLES YOUNG., Blyth. * 31 3t i1.TONEY LOST—ON SATURDAY NIOIIT LAST, .4.? between Me 1' Wallaoe's, IIutiett, and sideroad 10, 31, on the boundary, and thou on to Blyth, a small 'sum `ot money. Finder-will-lro-suitably-rwvarded-on- returning Gla same to DIR WALLA(JE, or to the NEW ERA OFFICE. T,ARM FOR S'LE. —TIIAT WELL SITUATED 11�� farm of 73 acres, being lot 20, eon. 7, Hallett, is offered for sale. Sixty acres cleared and in good state of cultivation ; fairly well fenced, good water, from t house, frame barn, bearing orchard, Ke. Situate five miles from the town of Chute Will be sold on tea, • minable terms. Apply on the premises to GEORGE WESTCOTT, Clinton P 0 *41 51 A,''OTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS, - .1`4 "io.pursuant of Chap. 0, Sen. 1, 40 Vie , Sta- tutes of Ontario, nonce to hereby given that all creditors having claims against the estate of Mary Cameron, late of the village of Bayfield, Comity of Huron. merchant, who died on or about the Gth day of July, 1887, aro to sand, post paid or deliver to John C Martin. of the vil- lage of Bayfield; agent for the executors of the said Mary Cameron, deceased, ou or before the 1st day of October. A. D., 1887, a statement eon - Mining their names and•addressev. and full par- ticulars of their claims and of the securities, if any. held by them, certified under oath, and af- tor the said last date mentioned, the executors of the said estate will proceed to pay tate said claims against the said deceased, to the parties entitled thereto, regard being had only to the claims of whtch•notIeo has been given, and at the time of such distribution, all debts due the estate must be paid by List date Dated at Ba field, 2ud August, 1887. JOHN C MARTIN Agent for Executors. MRS MARTIN and MRS HENDERSON, Ekecutors. 31- 31 C. P. R. CHEAP RATES —T0 r Port Arthur and Duluth. FROM CLINTON 'ro PORT ARTHUR and return, $27.70 DULUTH and return, 29.70 Via Toronto and Owen Sound, and the mag- nificent 1lydo Built Steamer, Alberta and Athabaska. W. JACKSON .>,(:ENT, -- CLIb'l'ON. VOTERS' LIST 1887, MUNICIPALITY OF THE TOWN OF CLINTON, COUNTY OF HURON I Notice is hereby given that i have transmitted or de. livered to the per5018 mentioned in the third and fourth sections.of 'The Voters' List. ,Act,' the -copies - required by the said section to be so transmitted or delivered of Ile list made pursuant to said Act, of all persons appearing by the last revised Assessment Roll of the said municipality, to bo entitled 10 vote in tho sad muniepality, at eloctinne for members of rho Leg islattve Assembly, and at Dtuaicipnl Elections, mid that said list was first posted up at my oftico. Clinton, on the 27b11 -day .of_July.,1887, rid remnitts :hero for inspec- tion. Electors are called upon to oxamtno the said list. and if any omissions or other errors are found 'therein, to take Immediate proceedings to have the sold errors corrected neeording to law. Dated this 27th clay of July, 1887. WM. COATS, Clerk OTERS' LIST 1887, MUNICIPALITY OF THEVTO W NSIIIP OF I1ULLET'P,COUN 1 Y OF JIURON Notice is hereby given that I have transmitted or de livered to the persons mentioned In the third and fourth soctioua of "The Voters' List Act," the copies required by tho said section to be so transmitted or delivt;red of the Iist made pursuant to said Act, of all persons appearing by the last revised Assess neat Roll of the said municipality, to be eStitled to vote ht the said mmnetpatity, at elections for members of the Leg- islative Assembly, and at Municipal Elections, and that said Inst was first posted up at my office Loathe, baro, on 1110 Gth day of 3 lily, 1887, and remains there for inspection. Electors are called upon to examine the said list, and if any oulasions or other errors are found therein, to take immediate porceedinga to have the said errors corrected accordh,g to law. Dated the Gth day of July, ISs7. JAS. BRAiTHWAITE, Clerk. MORTGAGE,,,SALE --On- VALUABT.T: VILLAGE PROPERTY IN THE VILLAGE OF BAYFIELD. UNPER AND 11Y VIRTUE OF THE POWER. of Salo, contained in a certain mortgage, (which will bo produced on the day of sale), there will bo oftorod for sale by public auction, by David Dickenson, Auctioneer, on WEONES• DAY, THE MST DAY OF AUGUST, 1887, at S'VARTZ'S HOTEL in the VILLAGE of BAY- 'OItELD, the following valuable real eetato, vis;: Lot? Range Kin tho Township of Stanley. (•,ow In the said Village of Hayfield) in the County of Huron and Lots number 406, 407 and 408 'n the aatd Village of Hayfield, Containing together twenty acres and three-fourths of an aete,tnoro or less. The property will be sold without re- serve. Taints—Ten per cent of Hie purchase money to bo paid on the day of 8aln, and the Walton in ;to days thereafter without. interest. Further terms and conditions made I1..own on tiny of taro or on 3ppnratlon to the auctioneer or the undersigned, l+1ANNINO & SCOTT ! t( O Clinton, .1111y:4ivs7. Vendors Sollcito1•s. s 9 E BAROAIN SHOB HOUSE, pposite the Town Hall,. Clinton, J .�. C K BAC) Nis ODIN`S'ON .,8v 131.+Y`TI-1, U • HOES Our stock of Boots and Shoes for spring and summer have been selected with great caro, and will be found very complete in 41 Lines. We are agents for DACK. & SON'S FAR FAMED FINE IIAND MADE BOOTS AND SHOES. EGGS TAKEN 1N EXCiLANGE. FIVE PER. CENT OFF FOR CAS}\. TAYLOR & SONS. Clinton. and $17th. TAYLOI•I. Manager for Blyth.