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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1891-03-06, Page 51.4 Bother a good many people just now, :hat yon come to J. B. RUNBA.1,4L & CO. and you will find that they will show you their fine stock of '4_4'-4,,_ffrAptrcHEs, GI100KS, $ILVERW A RE, A- - SPECTACLES, VIOLIN : IXT 'RES, JEWELLERY, &c , &c Just as quick and prompt as if the elections were not coming off for four years. aOktBl61 & CO — Ciitril Ball Tiliphoni eco Great Clearing Sale BOOKS Stationery& Fancy Goods Owing to a change in business, we cffer the whole of our choice new stock AT AND UNDER COST The goods must be sold, and in a short time, so call early. Work Boxes and Writing Desks about Half price. Ten per c. off School Books. 3 quires Extra Fine Note Paper for 20cts. 3 packages Extra Fine Envelopes for 20c. 2 packages Good Manilla Envelopes for 5c. Blank Books,Extra quality,20c.per 100 page Remember, the stock" must be sold -anil cleared out, You can have bargains. Call Early and Often. Ales Weir Store in cone's Block, Opposite the 1\Iarket, Clinton --'$20 Sult of Clothes Pori One Dollar .a. i.TH33 M� We want to organize a club of 50 lnon to purchase It $20 Suit of Clothes each, on the,following plan; viz:— Each member shall pay $1 per week; then every week will be hold a c:rawing, by 50 balls being placed in a box with numbers correspond- ing with the numb& of member of the club. The lucky member each Week will receive his suit without further payment. Thus the first lucky man will get his Suit for $1, the second for $2, hetthird $3, and so on until the 20 weeks have passed, when all who have not been drawn will receive their suits. NOTICE—The goods for those suits may be from any stock in this town or any stock in any other town, and will be the goods which these firms are in the habit of seliiag at $20 per suit. This is no lot- tery; there are no blanks,every man receiving full value for his money. If you want to know more about the plan come up and see. L. H. STEVENS, Tailor aind Draper OVER H. COATS .Sr SON'S ORCAWS tiu Guaranteed 7 years: ty Piano Cases. Mouse 4-9 ProoPedals. �o�` #' � N I have organs to rent by the year MI or month. Come to the411ZItiw er ti shop for alloz o� particulars oaa j will �g sell my Q ti ORGANS ,�w� and guaran- „Z• ;' tee against A*, t failure tor 7 oyears - COPprgans sold on _,,� Monthly Pay- ments CLINTON MARKKTIil Qorraatedevery Thurada afternoon. Thursday, March 4,1801. Wheat, tall 0 96 a 0 98 Wheat, spring 0 88 & 0 90 Oats 0 46 a 0 45 Parley 0 40 a 48 Peas 0 65 a 0 65 Flour per bal 5 00 a 5 00 Butter 0 14 a 0 16 Eggs w..... 0 12 & 0 13 Wool t 0 20 a 020 Pork 500a525 Hay 5 50 a 6 00 Hides, No. 1 trimmed0 00 a 6 00 Hides, rough 3 00 a 3 25 Sheep Skins 0 50 a 0 60 Timothy seed 1 25 a 1 40 Clover seed 3 75 a 4 00 MONTREAL LIVE STOCK. MARKET There were about 250 head of butch- ers' cattle, 40 calves and 15 sheep offer- ed at the East End abattoir. There was a larger proportion of good cattle among the offerings than is generally the case, and this helped to keep down the prices of the best animals, while the leaner beasts sold at higher rates than for several weeks past. Seven prime steers, averaging over 1,100 lbs. eaoh, were sold in one lot at 4gc per lb., and several other sales were made at about the same figures, while a few of the best animals were held at higher rates. Pretty good stock sold from 31e to 4fe per lb, large bulls at no do, rough steers and common dry cows at from 3to to 3o per lb. Calves were in good demand. A very fine one was sold for $18, and several others for about $7 each. Common veals sold at' from $3 to $7 each. Sheep are in good demand at from 24.50 to 25.50 each. There was a brisk inquiry for spring lambs, and from $6 to 88 would have been paid for good fat lambs about six weeks old, but there were none brought to the market. Fat hogs are rather scarce and higher in price, or about 4/0 per lb. .7Iever broken, —Kabo. The "bones" in the B. & C. corset are made of it —warranted for a vcar, too. It's a corset you can 'wear a few weeks, and then get your money hack if it doesn't suit. ro But it's pretty sure to suit —else it wouldn't bc,sold so. Ask your Dry"Goods dealer or it NEWS NOTES e The Great Northern Railway is try- ing to take the land along its extension from Wahpeton to Pembina, Dakota, away from the settlers, on the plea that the titles are defective. Sarah Fox, a girl of.twenty, has been arrested at Toronto for the wilful murder of her illegitimate infant daughter, whose body was found in a yard in St. Joseph street on Saturday morning. Sadness and depression are felt in all the hearts of the congregation of the Queen street Baptist church, St Cath- arines, for the destruction by tire of their beautiful and complete eaifice, on Sunday morning, By all accounts the fire was first seen issuing from the rear end of the roof about half an hour after the lighting of the furnace, which it is the duty of the sexton to light every Sunday morning at (i o'clock ; but the furnace being in the front part of the basement, at the extreme opposite end from where the flames were first die- ' covered, the cause of the fire still re- mains a mystery. The church is one of the oldest, and probably the first • stone church in the city. Tho large congregation of respected and promin- ent citizens have beep justly proud of their independence and entire freedom from indebtedness. within the last year or two a handsome organ and ex- pensive furnace have been added, and the Sunday school department were rejoicing in an extensive new library and every other valuable appurtenance. Considerable clanger was apprehended at times for the Carlisle homestead, whose brick stable immediately ad- joined the portion where the fire broke out. Insurance, $3,000 on the church, $1,000 on the organ, $1,000 on the gen- eral contents of the interior. We are busy opening out our new goods and making preparations for the coming season's trade. Anticipating a large trade this spring, and for convenience of our customers we have made extensi'e alteration in our store, and think we are not ex- aggerating the facts when we say that when we are through we will have one of the finest Millinery and Dress Goods Show booms in Western Ontario. In a few days our stock will be complete in every particular. All staple lines are now to hand, and customers will find it to their advantage' to make selections e arly. 5 per cent off for Cash Vion Estate JOEN I-IOIDOENB NOTICE. In the ?natter of H. B. Evans, of the '1'owmehip of Ooderich, in the Coun- ty of Huron, Farmer. Tho undersigned has been duly appoint- ed Assignee °Herein, in the place of Robert Gibbins, Sheriff. All the Creditors of the said estate are hereby requested to file their claims with mo, verified by affidavit, as directed by Statute, on or before the first day of April, 1891, af- ter which date I shall proceed to distribute the said estate, having regard only to such claims as I shall then have had notice of, and I will not be responsible for the assets of the said estate or any part thereof to any person or persons of whose claim I shall not then have had notice. W. W. FARRAN, Assignee. MANNING & SCOTT, Assignee's Solicitors • MORTGAGE : SALE Hood's Sarsaparilla oF—• — ILEAL ESTATE in the'1`OAYN of CLINTON. Under and by virtue of a power of sale con- tained in a certain mortgage, (which mortgage will be produced on the day of sale) there will be sold by public ane• tion, by David Dickinson, Auctioneer, at the RATTENBURY HOUSE, CLINTON, ON -- SATURDAY, .MARCH 2Ist, 1891, landand 1 p.in k�. thefollow At 2 eccen ,g premises, viz: - Situate, lying and being in thetown of Clin- ton, in the County of Huron, being Subdi- vision Letter 13. of parts of town late cum- bers 292 and 293 and better described as com- mencing at the distance of 389 feet 3 inches, on a course north 20 degrees and 40 minutes west from the north easterly angle of Cutter Street, thence south 69 degrees 20 minutes west, 99 feet 8 inches to the Base Line,(other- wise known as King street,) thence north 41 feet 10 inches, thence north 69 degrees 20 minutes, 85 feet 8 inches, to the London Road (otherwise known as Victoria Street) and thence sosth 20 degrees 40 minutes east, 39 feet 6 inches to the place of beginning, Containing by admeasurement 131 square porches, be the same more or loss. This property is centrally situated, with a frortage on two streets. There is erected thereon a frame dwelling house. TERMS. — One tenth of the purchase money on day of sale, and the balance in 30 days thereafter, without interest. The pur- chaser will be required to sign an agreement for completion of the purchase on day of sale. Further terms and particulars made known on day of sp,le or upon application to the undersigned. D. DICKINSON, MANNING & SCOTT. Auctioneer, Vendor's Solicitors. Clinton, Feb, 21, 1891. Is a concentrated extract of Sarsaparilla, Yellow Dock, Pipsissewa, Juniper Berries, Mandrake, Dandelion, and other valuable vegetable remedies, every ingredient being strictly pure, and the best of its kind it is possible to buy. It is prepared by thoroughly competent phar- macists, in the most careful manner, by a peculiar Combination, Proportion and Process, giving to it curative power sm, Peculiar To Itself The undersigned is _gent for this well-known Waggon, of which a very large num- ber have been sold during the past years. It recommends •tse1t, for people no soon- er see it than they are able at once to appreciate it. oI sold this season within 30days Robt Beatty,of Orangeville, writin to the om an says;—"In —In_s�ng P_iu 3_ waggons1 is for the .last _six _ years, _. over 400i havehearda n 1 1 find I have sold o er Cfialbam Waggons, and n all that number I not of one L c k or one cess tire.I, therefore, must congratulate you on building the best waggon in Canada." It is said by some waggon makers that they have spent a long life in the business, and that, therefore theirs is ,the better waggon. If this be so, how is it that this company, who only commenced making waggons seven years ago, are now making and selling more waggons than the whole or them put together? Simply because the public appreciate the fact that undoubtedly they make the best waggon in the Dominion to -day ; and hereby invite any/one or all those waggon makers who make this claim for their waggons to - a test of waggons for ease of running and carrying capacity against the Chatham Waggon for $1.00. I am also agent for the Oshawa Noiseless Gear Buggy, an article that sells at sight. Also the Daisy Hill Road Cart, claimed - to be the best cart in Canada, and also carts of other well-known makers. I amstill handling the Chanipion' Sylvester Plow, And also keep in stock the Scotch Diamond Harrow. All the above aro offered to the people at prices to suit the times. Parties may rely upon finding me at the shop at any hour of the day, as I am determined to give close personal attention to all work entrusted to me. HORSE SHOEING.—Last summer I invented the Heart,TrottingShoe for increasing speed in horses, and made sets for the following well-known horsemen: I Bossenberry, Hensall; Livingston, Blyth; Roo, Wingham; Barnes, Brantford ; Fitzsimmons, St. Marys ; Beattie. Bros., Brussels, and others. These parties expressed them- selves as delighted with the shoes, and we are still receiving orders from different parts of Canada. All kinds of Repairing, Horseshoeing, &c., done on_ short notice. THOS TIPLING, ONTARIO, ST., CLINTON. 1 THF: POPULAR It will cure, when in the power of medicine, Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Blood Poisoning, Cancerous and all other Humors, Malaria, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Sick Headache, Catarrh, Rheumatism, and all difficulties with the Liver and Kidneys. It overcomes That Tired Feeling, Creates an Appetite, and gives mental, nerve, bodily, and digestive strength. The value of Hood's Sarsaparilla Is certified to by thousands of voluntary wit- nesses all over the country whom It Lias cured of diseases more or less severe. It is sold by all druggists. $1; six for $5. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. N. B. If you decide to take Hood's Sarsapa- rilla do not bo Induced to buy any other. 100 Doses One Dollar RY DODS HOUSE LON DESBORO WE OPEN THE SPRING CAMPAIGN WITH A GRAND SHOWING OF .1. $4000 Worth of Boots Shp@S Dress Goods, Prints and Gingh1.ms To be Slaughtered at Less - than Cost I will sell for the next 60 days for CASH, my whole 'stock of Boots and sho?s at the following reduced prices Regular Reduced Mens Kip Boots, our own make $4 50 $3 '50 Means Factory Boots whole stock 2 50 1 75 Mens Bals and Gaiters - - 2 00 FULL LINES OF ---- Tweeds, - Cottonades, Shirtings and all - Staple Goods, Mens hand sewed Bals or Gaiters 4 00 Mens Felt Boots - - 2 50 Mens Socks and Rubbers 2 70 Womens FeltFox Bals or Buttoned 2 00 WOmensPolishCalf Bals or Buttoned 2 25 Womens Oil Goat Buttoned 2 50 Womens French Kid Buttoned 2 50 Womens Buff Boots - - 1 35 * X * Our system of doing . business on a Spot Cash basis enables us' to undersell all competitors. WE SOLICIT YOUR TRADF. W. 1. OWMETTE, The Popular Dry Goods House, Londesboro. 1 50 3 00 17 2 35 1 00 1 50 1 90 1 90 1 00 All other goodie in stock at equally reduced prices. Call early and secure Bar-' gains, and bring your cash with you, as the above prices are for cash only. This is a geunine sale as I have' too much stock and too little money. I am clearing them out at coat, and don't you forgot it. Chas. Cruickshank We are opening out a large assortment of NEW, SPRING GOODS of first-class quality and at hlowest prices. Eggs taken in exchange. 5 per c. off for cash W. Tayl-er & Sone CLINTON AND NENSA