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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1897-12-03, Page 7o GREAT LAVGNTE R h;•... 5ALE ell - WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEwFi#.i Ryt VERWARE, S IiE dt CHINAWARE Paulcontinues, and will do 0o until Jan 1, A large number of shrewd buyers have already seized the. golden opportunity of selecting goods from our stock, at prices which they know are ridiculous• ly low., If there is anything in this stook that you want, you will never have a better chance to get it than now JXxwumb The Leading Jeweler, CLINTON. Object Lessons, To bny cheap, to sell cheap, to turn thinsa over, to makp quick profits and small—with no tramped•ap whys and wherefores, ifs, bats, and ex lattations that don't explain, which you would not care for if they did. we bny cheap and have given many object lessons that if you wish to save money buy here. Grey Flannel in plain or twilled, worth 15o for......................121}o Flannelette in pink stripes, 4o a yard, special 25 yde for ................ $1 Bleached Cotton, 1 yd wide, worth 7o for..............................40 Extra heavy Ladies' Vests, worth 35o for..............................25c Men's wool Box, speoial 2 pairs for.................................. 25o Very heavy fleece lined Gloves, in large sizes7 and 7,} at................25o Children's fancy border Handkerchie fe, each............................lo Ladies' ribbed fide wool Hose, sizes 9 and 9} at........................25o Table Linen, the beat value in the county ................... ........250 Table Linen, special make, 64 in. wide, Rood pattern, worth 45o for ...... 35o A new Crompton Corset, entirely upAo-date, long waist, perfect fitting, worth 750 for •.................. .500 Special number of all wool, large size blankets at .................... $2.90 Double duplex Cretonne, very wide, in light and dark patterns for curtains 25o Men's fleece lined Underwear, per suit................................$1 Boy's Ulaters, all kinds, all sizes, all prices. Fur Capes, see our specials at................................$9 and $10 We buy Dried Apples and pay the Highest price fif they are quartered (not sliced) and thoroughly dried. WcHbmon & Co., Blyth logo'I Ab J. GRIGG, { Successor to r= 77�� �►►//�� CLINTON 52ARKETS JOSEPH BIDDLECO•MEE, RRYSTMRS Corrected every Thursday afternoon. r Thursday, December 3, 1897. Watchmaker & Jewelere0AKES*wheat, ............., 0 80 a 0 80 Oats .......... 1. 0 23 a 0 28 CLINTON Field Barley .......... 0 25 a 0 25 Alread this season we have received Peas .............. 0 42 a 0 42 'i almostydouble, the orders we did last Baokwheat,........... 0 28 a 0 28 e Ry e.......-.. 038 a 040 year for Christmas Calces. Youshould Flour per owt ....�... 2 20 a 2 65 Having bought out the above leave your our orders early, as it is better Butter ................ C 13 a 0 14 to have them made a few weeks before Eggs per dos.......... 14 a 0 15 business, we shall devote our using them, as we all know Fruit Hay new $4; old...... 6 00 a 7 00 Cake is better with a little age. We Sheepskins .......... 0 25 a 0 25 best energies to meet the wants are selling these cakes at 15, 20 and No. 1 Trimmed Hides. 4 00 a 4 95 25c. per lb., according to quality. Potatoes .............. 0 40 a 0 50 of the public. No one will un- Turkeys, per ib ....... 007 a 0 07 Our Real Home-made BREAD is Geese per lb........... 0 05 a 0 W dersell up, nor will they do bet- still in great demand. Ducks, per pair...... 0 40 a 0 60 Dried Apples, per Ib.. 0 04 a 0 04 ter mechanical work than ours Our Christmas Stock of Apples, per bag.. .. 0 90 a 0 90 '. — Confectionery will be MONTREAL LIVE STOCK MARKETS PAIRING of every kind here in a few days. Montreal, Nov. 29. -There' were about 60o heed of butchers' cattle, 20 calves and 1,800 guaranteed to give satin- You will hear from us again. I sheep and lambs offered for sale at the East End Abattoir to -dap. The high wind in the faction. < __ - - - - - - { morning did not -prevent a •goad -a teidance — - of butchers, but when the snow storm betran rI most of them were glad to seek shelter. Prices GIVE IIS A TRIAL I Jas. McClacherty, continue about the same as ve last week's � , market. •i few of the best beeves sold at from 4c tonearly 47e per lb, Pretty good stock I Novelty Bakery and Restaurant acid o from 3o to at per lb; common dry sows and rough young cattle sold at from 2c to cows V.!c:,';"-�-••�„ Telephone No. 1. and some of the lean old cows sold at lA_c per lb. Buffalo buyers were paying ge for bulls, and from 21c to tic per lb for small steers. Mr s Bourassa paid $26 for the three beat calves on the market; the others sold at from $3 to F, each. Sheep sell at from 2 c to 8}c per lb; lambs sell at from Sic to a litho over 410 per w retty Xmas presentsPlb. Hogs that have been fed and watered sold O t from 41jc to 410 per lb, and those just off the !} ular prices at • ,Hovey's the cars at 41c per lb. LATEST MARKET REPORTS. �y Sensible and Suitable 111anteure Sets Toronto, Nov. 80. Smoking Sets Ebony Hair Brushes Collar and Cuff Boxes Ebony Cloth Brushes, &e BREADBTI7FFS, ETC. I� Wheat—WGi'at was, firm ail day to -day. PERFUMES—rhe choicest FRENCH, ENGLISH and AMERI- j Exporters began buying No. 2 red at � . 188x, north and west, and finished by CAN makes, both in bulk and fancy boxes, from paying 85 and 86o, middle freignts. No. 250. up. Come and see our stook. 12 spring was quoted at 810, west; goose i at Seo, and white at 79 to 880, accord- ,�: K HO�%EY. Dispensing Chemist, Clinton. + Ing to sample. No. 2 Manitoba hard, track, Owen Sound, or Midland, offered this afternoon at $2; and afloat, Fort William, at 95340. Flour --Active and strong. Direct 1 sales of straight by the large mills could be made at $4.10 middle freights: Ex- porters' agents bid the small millq $8.9& SELL 'N&F Millfeed—Bran Is quoted at $fS, and shorts at $10.60 to $12, middle 'freights. Oatmeal --Steady. Car lots of roiled oats, in bags, on track, Toronto, are quoted at $8.16 .to $3.20. OUTAIF f Peas—Demand is fairly active, but yy oSerings are -light; prices steady. Car lots I sold at 480, west; and 44c east. Rve—Active and higher; car lots are quoted at 45o, high freights, and 480 We are selling out, and as the stock gets smaller east• west the ric6S et lower. If Oil want to save mode Bnakwed at Steady. Car lots, 1%c. i' p �' � y are quoted At $0340, dna east at sl�o. come and get the bargains while they are going. Barley—No. 8 extra is quoted at 28 to to 82c and No. Below are a few lines I at 34o.s1de. Food No 31 8 is in demand at 25o west, and 260 east. s Corn—Holders ask 26%o. Chatham S Ladies' Jackets at $1.00 for yellow, and 25%o is bid. Oats—Offerings large and vatrm con- tinue easy; exporters bouaht at 24',40, west, for white, and east at 260. 9 Ladies' Jackets at $2.00 PRODUCE. rF 1 Eggs—Anything etriotly choice will bring 16 to 17a, but here is very little 10 Ladies' Jackets at $3.00 stook worth the latter .figure. Cold stor- age at 150, and lim(' 18 to 1II)4o. + Potatoes—Market seems very quiet. Car lots sell on track at 53 to 670 per l f The former prices were from $5 t4 $17.60 bag. On the street dealers quote from 60 to 85o per bag. Poultry -Easy, Turkeys range- any. A lot of Old Mens Fur Caps, were $6.50 for $2, where fr�r+y,� to So per lb.; geese, 6 to A big stock of Clothing, Suits, Overcoat's, Odd Pants, 5340 per aa:bfckens. Ai to 860 per pair; d.,.,,, t,,to 50o p , .l?ir. Vests and Coats, 'Overalls, Wats, Gaps, lac. $e8 Our Beans--•l9u 1. Deale,,, ; Uote choice hand-pioked white beans here at 90o to $1; and common at 60 to per bushel, Cottons, Pring, Flannelettes { Apples—Values aro quoted at about 8'/2o In the country, or 4o, delivered bers, Shirtings for 5 cents. Dealers here quote small lots of old, dried, at 5c, and ovaporated at 8 to i'f,4c, Children's and Youth's Boots, Shoes, Rubbers for new. Hops—Slow. Choice new are now d fJvershoes at much below cast. See them. quoted at about 10 to. leo per Ib,, in bales. Old hops are nominal, s Baled Hay—Business Is very slow, . ' Tweeds, Dregs Goads. Shirts and Drawers, Ties, Cuffs, Car late, on traek, of No. 1, sell at arou7,50 nd $8 50. No. 2 is quoted at about doll r , Gloves, Handkerchiefs, &c„ away down in price. $ to $e. ` � Straw ---(quiet, Dealers quote oar lots, r We are clearing Out, no matter what others may Say on track, DAIRY PRODUCE. to the contrary, an'd you can get bargains here. Batter—Coming in more freely and prices a little easier and lower on dairy stook. Creamery remains unobanged. TLUM• TESL & 'GIBBI GS Quotations 10 t aIle Dairy, tub, poor to large v1 ,�„v Siam 10 to Ile; choice, 14 to 150; large T*7,�,•� ry�T i dairy, rolls, 14 to 160; small dairy, pound ° CLINTON prllite, ohpfco, leg3 areanier�, tnl1, 4 � J noth e*r Awl' /fIt ��, Excellent . 1 Month Passe d Did lots of trade these two months of October and November, and now for December. We are going to make this month the banner month of the year - With such a stock as this store carries, of bright, well selected, well bought, up-to-date goods, and offered to the public at such prices as we have been sell- ing for the past sig weeks. Little wonder if we pile up a big December business; not only in all the heavy lines of goods is our stock very complete, but in Holiday Nic Nacs, Fancy Goods and stuff suitable for presents. You will find us in the front row, both as regards ladies' goods and in articles that ladies can select for their gentlemen friends As the sleighing is now first rate, we anticipate seeing our friends from the North, South, East and West come to the- hub of the County, where, during our Great Dissolution Sale, every article within our doors has to go out by the 1st of February.G*4- 31 • ?r'. early makes, n to no; late makes, 0 to 19o; and creamery, pounds, 19 to 200. UNITED STATES MARKETS. Cheese --Quiet, with dealers selling at East Buffalo, Nov. 80.—Cattle--Re- to 9340. ceipts, two loads;• prices steady. There CHEESE MARKETS, wore 40 to 45 head of veals and calves PowderCOMBE'S Listowel, Ont., Nov. 29.—The most of on sale: market for these was steady; the cheese in this district was ,sold since I common -to fair sold at $5,60 to $8; choice last Fair at from 8 to 8;4 cents. Four- I to best, $8,50 to $7.25; heavy faircalves, teen factories boarded here to -day, offer- $8.75 to $4.50. Hogs—Receipts, 05 cars; flakes ]letter and Lighter Ing 20,188 boxes September and balance; market slow and prices lower on all Sy4o is being freely offered, and one or grades; good to choice Yorkers, $8.00 to Biscuits than a�v Other. two lots have been sold at that figure, 63.62'; mixed packers grades, $3,60 to J and more is likely to be sold to -night. $3.82; medlum weights and heavy hogs, Chemist, ket ad ourne are asking 83. conte; mar- stage mo 80 to roughs, $8.20 to $8 26. Je H• Oo b� Hanufaeturing ket adjourned Por the season. stags, $2,80 to $3; pigs, $8.25 to 98.8b. b DRESSED HOGS AND PROVISIONS, � Physicians, Suppli Dressed hogs are easier owing to the ra d ' Dtltir E t 1 drop to -day on local market in live hogs aha a a y xpor s of about Wo per owt. Offerings are lib- eral, but holders are asking a little more The cheese export trade of Canada shows a remarkable expansion in the year justEA • 4s Who up your Tickets! Winner' than packers are willing to pay. A Pew ending. From Montreal, the first time in the cars changed band to -day at $5.2s to $5.86 for for heavy, and $5.50 to $&60 light the bistory of the ;Dominion, the transat• r Street reompts are falr,with prices steady irintio shipments b cheese nave exceeded the two million hexes, the quantity this at shoat $Gads to $6.80 for choice in farmers' leads Provision market keeps year being 2,102,985 bares, as against 1,- The winningnumber is published herewith. p Next week steady, and demand good. 786,266 in 1896. Butter exports have also enormously increased. Int 896, 157,32,1 we will publish the nalne of the winner of the Gold Watch, Quotations are as follows:— Smoked Meats --Sam, heavy, loo;p were shi ed from Montreal; this packages PP also the names of persons who won s Sec: hes. 1 �al-r p mediaw, 11 to 11340; light, 11% to 120; 2 packages. year, the shipments are obtained The prodaaera have obtained $16,000,000 Clinton, Dec. let, 1897. breakfast bacon, 12 to 1234x; rolls,'0 to 9340; backs, 11% to 120; picnic hams, for these two products of the dairy. while The envelopes were opened by me to -day in presence 2i 9o. All meats out of pickle to less than the exports of same may not continue to inerease in the same ratio in the future me of James Scott, Barrister, and Mies Amy Howson. Each envelope contained simply a separate number, priced Quoted for smoked meats. Lard --Tierces, 83S to eg e ; tube, 8 % t % during the past year, there is a great mar- which were 70 and 308 respectively, which being to 701 pails, 7 , compound, , to 7 kat for good Canadian batter yet awaiting development in Great Britair:. Our ship- added together make a total of 378. ROBT. HOLMES, Editor New Era. a menta of batter can be increased many LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Toronto, Nov, 30. --At the Western fold by careful making and marketing. my operation all along the line to send only - jt FRIEZE ULSTERS Cattle yards this morning we bad a run the best will pay. 7 Of 82 loads of offerings, including 8,000 hogs, 2,050 sheep and lambs, and a Low The Mitchell Recorder Bays:—"Mr P. Are In demand just now, Our line at $5, $6, $7, $$ and s milkers and calves. The Wbeiiban, of St. Marys, who was in town Wednesday, to his farming X10 fibre chamois linin gr are as good value as will be market was a poor oqe generally; the large supplies and the mild, wet on referring experiences of the past year, said that found in the trade. weather both interfered considerably among other things be bought 40 yearling with business; the value of cattle was steers and 10 heifers in the spring at anTTBB Oil head. During the >G1 rj BOOTS �, J 5" 1 scarcely quotably changed, bu t sales were average cost of a ,LLJR slow. For good choice cattio from 8 1-8 to syo was paid, and some few picked summer be sold the heifers and two steers to the local butchers at 4c a pound, and for A few specials in Footwear secured this week. Iota fetched 8%c, and occasional] if y+ a over. MAIum cattle and the balance 38 steere, he received, a few + ( ) o, the sum of $ an hien s Long Rubber Bgots sizes 8, %t, 10, per pair .... $2 50extra Men's Heavy Lumberman hubbers, all sizes, fetohedhoice, 8� to8oi iwmm o sold at 234 $1046 on the 38 alone.aking increasele ofo4 ;per pr...100 tl.hild ss Cardigan 11 Shoes, long Stockings and Rub - to 26-80. Several loads -were lnft over. bers, sizes 6, 7, 8, 9, 100 per pair..... ............. 75 The export trade is now olused for the Woolen's High Frout Rubbers, all sizes, per pair.... 40 ?^ season. Milkers aro scarce and wanted at from $25 to $86 each for ordinary _ BLANa jy ETS sows, and from $40 to $GO each for m .L choice specimens. STRAY STEER You cannot go wrong in buying Blankets here Wheat, white now........ 84 ga Wheat, red, per bush...... 00 8n Wheat, goose, per bush.... 771 7St Came Into subscriber's premises, lot 19, Malt - land can., Colborne, some time in linp, a year]- is hereby to Shaker Blankets ................................ 7f5e $I 1. `P 2� Fine Wool, a pail'.... 2,50, $3, 3.50, $4 , Peas, common bush.. 46 47 + per ing steer. Owner notiflod prove property, pay charges and talre;,A away. ,.......$2, and $$ Cate, per bush .............. 2A 27, Rye bush 45 46 W B FOBSTE2t FURS per ....... Barley, per bush,.......... 28 38 Ducks, spring, per pair..., 45 76 FINE PROPERTYfor SALE. _ � Ladies Ruffs, with bead and tail,Raccoon, GreyOppossum, blaokOppossum $2.66 Chickens, per pair......... 30 50 Geese, per lb ............... 05 064 The undersigned offers for sale his property adjoiniog the town of Clinton, consisting of 14 Ladiea' Capes, 27 inch full sweep, Russian Sable, $10, Muffs %nd tlaantlets. Men's Cape, Ooney, $1.75; Beaver, $3; Seal, $2, $4; Persian Lamb, $6. Butter, in 2•1b. rolls ...... 15 16 Eggs, new laid ............. 16181 acres, 5acres of which is•boaring orchard of choioest fruits. The buildings consist otframe house, bnrc, y� house, otoc all in Goat Robes, $6.50, $7,50, $8, Black Galway Robes, $12, $15, $16 Potatoes, per bag........... 46 60 Beans, per bash............ 76 86 bank first-class repair. Thisis is in a rare ohan0 for n for a CHINAWARE Beets, per doz.............. 09 10 Parsnips, per doe.......... 9 10 bbl............ 0 farmer wishing to retire or person wane In afruitfarm. For particulars apps person- ally or by letter to It. JOYNER, Jr, vlinton, We show a splendid collection of Fano China Chinese dishes Bread and Milk w' Apples, per 00 p0 clay timothy 8 s0 - 7G Sets, 6 O'clock Tea Setts, Chocolate Sets Crnets, Fruit Dishes, Celery ]hands, Rose Vases, Butter Dishes, Cream Jugs, Spoon Holders, &o. Straw shear ........... .... 860 goo Beef,Beet, irinaa................ 8 ae sores .................. 7 Lumber and for sale TOE'S and DOLLS d,ambs, oarease, per lb.... B� per ve t, lb......ae...��t.,, 15 5' j)$$ QdiiLjael•'lb., gl.. 4� 7 Feed Grain } Large assortment--Games;—Crokinole, Checkers, Lost Heir, Authors, and othora, Make your choice of Christmas gifts early, and, if deeireu, we will them #d ''11l£oga,:•y►.,�.,y...a. C 80 d put oddq. for anti) nearer the holiday - Q•ood Pine Dumber for sale, inch yon season. NOTICEboards. _ to clic late J. BiddloiwMbo b2and 14 ft. long, cheap at the price of IY¢nilpck. Also a large amount of Peeding(3rrlin OP all kinds. Also �"�'� ♦ ♦ 1 ETWIL a� A1laoogaatsduo not paid byy December let' win be jut in court for W.BIDDLIGCOM)alixc0utrix CORrIC Cash, be 2 to d• triDllthe time. T C D y� ills Yash Dealer, �iolldb b01'll� colleotion, 4160 good outter for ealo. W. G. Pii,'IiR1N, Clinton.