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Clinton New Era, 1893-03-03, Page 5r TEW ERA, ATCIIES Receiyec. We have an elegant stook of high grade Gold and Silver Watches of the very best makes in the world, and will sell them at close prices. In- spect our stock. J. B. Rll MBALL Dotvooll Seasons '. AT W. TAYLOR & SONS We have now got through Stocktaking and have pinked out several lines which we have not a full assortment of, amounting to over one thousand dollars. These we have placed on BARGAIN TABLES and WILL be CLEARED OUT REGARD- LESS OF COST, for the next two weeks. This means $1,000 worth of (Principally Staple lines,) at practically your own prides, as we don't want the goods, but meet have the room. Be sure and see our bargain tables, they will interest you. CWe sell for CASH only and are satisfied, from our experience ..CZ einoe the first of February, that we are on the right track. Our customers too, realize the benifite of the Cash System, in the amount saved on every dollar invested. We Intend Saving a Special Bargain Day on the First Monthly Fair Day, Mareh 1. Butter and Eggs taken as Caeh. L'hidleya Furniture & UNDERTAKING WAREROOMS $13 Bedroom Suits We have just received another lot of those $13 Bedroom Suits. These suits cannot be beat for the money $1 Pictures Our $1 Picture has been a great seller—have you seen them yet They ale beauties You will likely want something new in the way of Furniture for house cleaning time, so call and see our stock JOS. W. CHIDLEY, JR., Funeral Director, night calls answered at his residence, King Street, opposite the foundry JOSEPH CHIDLEY FINE FURNITURE FANCIER, CLINTON' SUGAR • .. This • • • ANOTHER LARGE SHIPMENT March $, 1891, ee NEW SFRINC GO ODS Among Whicat are some lovely things in DRESS GOODS NEWEST SHADES AND MAKES 150 Pairs Cream and W hite Lace Curtains, Ladies' fine black Cashmere Hose, Gents Neckwear, Wool Carpets, New Colored Silks, New C onsets, New Prints, New W ind ow Blinds, CurtainPoles comptete,256 First car now arrived direct from Redpath's Refinery, Montreal Quality the Purest, Prices the Lowest. Special Cuts in 100 lbs. or Barrel lots. Teas, Coffees and Spices a Specialty BUTTER 'AND EGGS WANTED J. W. Irwin, Groper MACKAY BLOCK, - - - - CLINTON. Partnership Notice I rlr C I have admitted Mr T C McElroy as partner in the Boot, Shoe and 'Grocery Business, add take this opportunity to thank my customers and friends for their generous patronage and support whereby the business has grown to such large proportions After the 4th of March the business will be carried on for the present tat the old stand under the firm name of Jessop & McElroy. REMEMBER that this week will be your last opportunity to seonre those wonderful Bargaing in BOOTS and SHOES, &o. We close down for stocktaking on Mon- day and Tuesday, March 6 and 7, reopening on Wednesday, Maroh 8th, under a new trading name. H. , W. JESSOP I Cash . Merchant, BLYTH WANTED( A reliable portion Wanted to rent a good farm, find to aottas A • Went Postmaster in Peat offlco thereon. For liefparticulars apppp�lyy, to A. Qllzl7'NI+4N, c ,p, LOX' iOE.O.,NAVMs 1191 BULL FOR SER rVICE. • 1 have purchased a first -elms Durham 8611, et exoollent pedigree which Will be kept for Service at mypremisos, loth con., Htillott, Tema 81.60 4t t11neOf service withprivilege of returning it neeeaea. JAMES 81108B11(014 GI�.ROY do WISEIVIAN CLINTON CLINTON MARKETS SO ill Hot Farmers' IWsttte. Corrected every Thursday afternoon. Thursday, March 2,' 1893. 063 a 065 060a060 030 a 031 036 a 040 055 a 057 a 430 0 17 a 0 18 018 a 019 050 a 060 775 a 775 603 a 700 300 a400 250 a 350 0 40 a 1 00 050 a 075 225 a 260 200 a 200 350 a 375 Wheat fall Wheat spring Oats Barley Peas Flour per bal Butter Eggs per doz Potatoes per bushel Pork Hay, new Hides, No. 1 trimmed Hides, rough Sheep Skins Apples, per bag Wood short Wood, short green Wood long LONDON MARKETS Thursday, March 2 Wheat per bushel ....0 66 to 0 67 Oats 0 34 to 0 34,i Peas 0 60 to 0 63 Barley 0 407Jto 0 43 025 to 026 026 to 028 Butter........ Eggs MONTREAL LIVE STOCK MARKET About 450 head of butchers' cattle, 50 calves and 20 sheep were offered at the East End abat- toir. Prime beeves were rather scarce and tho prices of these were higher than on last mar- ket, but common to pretty good boaste wore plentiful, and the butchers were in no hurry to buy unless at a slight reduction from last week's prices. Four superior steers sold at 41e. per lb. and good beeves sold readily at 410. per lb.; pretty good stock sold at about 4c; rough half - fatted steers and dry cows sold at about 310. and lean old cows at -about 3o. per lb. There were morn than tho usual number of large bulls offered and prices wore /rein 31e. to 4c. per lb. Most of the good calves were bought up before reaching the market at from $7 to $11 oaoh• two good calves were bought for $19. Nearly all the sheep on the market were bought on farmers' sleighs and were of pretty good quality selling at from $5 to 87 each. Fat hogs continuo to bring about 7e. per lb. SALE REGISTER. Farm stook, &c. of Mr Chas. Avery, lot 27, let eon. Stanley, on Friday, March 9rd. Farm of the late John clsaao, Goderioh town- ship, at the Commercial Hotel, Clinton, on Saturday, Marob 4th. T. M. Carling, Aust. At Hamilton's Auction mart, Blyth, Saturday Maroh 4, horses, mare, sulky rake,harness, mow- er, kitchen sink stoves, ready-made clothing, boots, shoes, groceries, &o. Afternoon and even- ing. O. Hamilton, aunt. Farm stook,&o., of N. Butler, lot 6, Huron road, Oodorioh township, near Clinton, on Tuesday. March 14. James Howson, auct. Farm stock, dao., of Mr. Abner Oosens, lot 28, con. 3, Tuckeremith, on Wednesday, Marob 16th. W. MoCloy, aunt. Cycling Repairs Do yon know that yon can have your Cnehion or Solid Tired Bicycle changed to a Pneumatic, Rejapanned and made as good as new at a trifling expense, or yon can exchange it for a New Comet by pay- ing a little difference. We are thin week building a bicycle track and meet to have a cycle running by electricity on Saturday evening. Call and see it. G.F. EMERSON, Clinton BROW116O3r IN TRU COO R BtOOK Bea quarters for Cynic in Clinton Pubiio meeting of the South Huron Farmers' Institute will be held in DASHWOOD, Tuesday, Mar. 7, EXETER, Wednesday March 8, VARNA, Thursday, Wednesday, 9, SEAFORTH, Friday, March 10, Commencing at half past ton o'clock each day. Addresses on practical subjects will be deliver- ed by C. C. James. Toronto, Deputy Minister o1 Agriculture late professor of chemistry at the Agricultural College, Guelph; T. J. Dillon, Su- perintendent of the experimental creamery, Mount Elgin ; C.M. Simmons, Ivan stock breed- er and shipper; David Buchanan editor of the Canadian Live (Stock Journal, Toronto; John Burns Kirkton subject, Road Making; Wm. Johnston, subject, Ontario Farming compared with that of the Western Status. A choice musical program will be furnished by the local committees, in connection with the evening meetings at each place. For full par- ticulars see programa. J. B. HENDERSON JOHN HANNAH, President. Secretary STALLION FOR SALE The Canadian bred Stallion, Pat Malloy, aged five years, and in prime condition, is offer for sale, as owner does not wish to remain in the business. Ho had a very successful Beason last year and is considered to be a first-class horse. Ho is by Old Contest, formerly owned by T. Bell Londeeboro• dam 'Contest mare, g. dam by Old Glory, Sire Old Glengarry. Weight about 1660. For particulars apply to ALEX. BADOUR, Holmesville. Blacks with Shop For Sale Blaeksmithing iShop and Business for sale— well established and profitable—in a village in Huron—terms reasonable. With or without dwelling. Apply to box 74, Clinton. ' BORN CHELLEW.—In Blyth, on Feb. 19th, the wife of Mr J. H. Chollow, of a eon. MAROY.—In Clinton, on Feb. 26, the wife of Mr H. B. Marey, of a daughter. MARRIED. CASTER—PARKER—On the let inst. at the Ontario Street Methodist Parsonage/ by the Rev. W. Smyth, Mr David Carter, of Tuokeramith, to Miss Clara Parker, daughter of Mr. John Parker, of Goderioh township. ELLIOTT—HANLEY— At the Rectory, Sea - forth, on the 1st Inst„ by the Rev. Mr. Hodgeno, Mr. Robt. H. Elliott 7th con. Goderich township, to Mary, second eldest daughter of Mr. George Hanley, of Clinton. SMITH—SHOLDICE.—At the residence of the bride's parents, Morrie, on Feb, 22nd, by the Rev. W. 0. Reilly, of Brussels, Mr Alex. Smith to Mies Jane A. Bholdice, both of Morris. MORRISON—McGAVIN.—At the residence of the bride's parents, McKillop, on Feb. 22nd by Rey. W. Ottewell, Mr Robert Morrison to Miss oldest daughter of Councillor bioGarvin, all of McKillop. MULDOON—KELLY.—In Morris, on Feb.1553, at the residence of the bride's mother, by Rev. W. G. Roilly,of Brussels, Mr John Muldoon, of McKillop, to Mise Elizabeth A. (Bessie,) daughter of the late William Kelly, of Morrie. TREAT—JOHNB.—In Varna, on Feb. 22nd, at the residence of the bride's father, by the key. J, w. Hodgins Mr Charles Mary Treat of Kansas City, of Mr Jas. Joo hns, of Stanley. second sTONEHOUBB—HENRY,—At the residonoo'ot the bride's father, on Feb. 22nd by the Rev. F. Swan, Mr J. S. Stonehouse, of Belgrave, to Annie, second daughter of Mr G, Henry, of East Wawa - nosh. DIED. NIOHOL.—In Morris, on Feb. lath, David Nichol, aged 30 years, 6 months and 8 days. STRACHAN.—In (troy, on Fob. 22nd Isabel Margaret Dunbar, second daughter [of Thomas Strachan, aged 20 years, 7 months and 14 days. McKAY.—In Tuokersmith, on Feb: 23rd, Wm. McKay, aged 83 years. FOR.—In Clinton, on Feb. 24th, Agnes Fox roliet of the lata Robt. Fox, aged 86 years and 6 months, HoCONNELL.—In Clinton, On Feb. 25, Mary wile Ot Mr Them Mc00nno11, aged 36 years FOSTER Go to FOSTER For your PHOTOS No Illusion But a Fact --•00C It is one of these facts that cannot easily be disputed. When a•man or woman comes to our store for the first time and makes a purchase, a dollar appears to them about this size; • In ninety-nine cases out of a hundred they will find that a dollar is really larger than they thought and will come back to us. The result is that in a few weeks the dollar seems to increase in their eyes something like this The consequence is that they conclude they have found the right place where a lasting and substantial dollar's worth can be had, and their savings increased to such an extent that at the end of a few months a dollar in their estimation assumes proportions like this It is no optical illusion but a pleasing reality and if you would like to test it, give us a call. I ® L. OIJIME'ITE3 14C0IN DT1*.130r '