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The New Era, 1881-10-27, Page 5:NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. GOOD INVESTMENT Zn.' order to reduce our eery large stock of C OCK Before removing to our new premises, we are. SELLING AT BOOK BOTTOM PRI.CES.. S�LTiISER&Co • ' .9 99 BBICEI BLOCK, CLINTON, 8. PALMER,. 'THOS. RAR�Ess, �ouTs � s BOQtS &Shoes from Si.2i u.p 9• �. y'oinnn'a Wtsdoni. 11 CRONEM ITS, Si insists that it 18 of rnoreituportance that p u all health, than her family shall be ke t i f 1 that she should ]raveall the fashionable dresses and styles of the ti[noa. She thoieforo sees to it. that eaeh member of her family is supplied siElosof llhttPreatliaofyptomany ill appearance at siekuess°with its attendant expense, care and anxiety. 411' women should exercise their Wis- doui iu this way."—New Haven Palladium. Cf.lINTO19 ifl* Eh Ts. Oot, 20, 1581. Wheat, fiil1, iPbueh,oltl$1 28 a 1 30 a 1 30 a 1'32 a 0 32 a 0 82 a 0 80 a 7 00 a 0 50 a 0 22 a 0 18 a 1400 a 8 00 a 0 70 a 7 50 ' a 5 .00 Spring, Itetlohaff, - 1 28 Fife, •4 • • 1 31 Oats, « ,• « 0 31 Barley, • 0 70 Teas; • a • . 0 75 Flour, • • .0 50 Potatoes, • • 0 45 Butter, • • • 0 20 Eggs, « 017 Hay, - « • 12 00 Hides, • « 6 5Q Sheepskins .• • 0 00 Beef, • • ;•• 0 00 Clover, . 4 5(1 Timothy, «. • 3 25 a 3 75 Wool, : • • . , 0 22 a 0 24 HuckIeu'B Arnica Salve, 1VHITE,1 The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Sores; Bruises,;Uloere, Sall) 1iheute, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Bands, Chilblains, Corns, 4anda1i Skin ;Eruptions, and positively"•cures'i Piles, :It is guaranteed to give perfect satin• futon or Mone, refunded. Price 25 cents per-hox,.-4-orsmle-by-J H-civmber- =i, 1E10 , .•DNI 110IST'T I. AT -JAMES TW'ITCHELL'.S, "Victoria ]Bloch,; Clinton.. •imamswwos 1 GEO. DIEIL ifaringliis building repaired has now openedout again as •usu il. Owing to a change soon to be made in tho btlsiiwcs,lip isgoing tosell the prbsen stock p[C nt cost, consisting of. ' Atria?' and Bedroom Suiti, ''.Extensioia and Centre Tables, Sideboards, Cupboards; Stands, lounges,Beclstca i , .Mattress • (f11(1 /'prtnfig in,ati styles. All of which is of the best seasoned material and work. niassliip, and warranted to give CatiatltCth011. The, whole mus„ be sold by, the 1st of October, Geo. Dit�Illl, ' CA13INE ''MAKER, Axe t'PIIOLSTEinEn, • Nor 235, VICTORIA ST., CLINTON. fall parties. indebted to the tiro requewtedto settle • before that date:' . •• MORTGAGES, NOTES, AND 0=4 Good Securities. Purchased. Re - B- ick tore T ST 1:=Oi t ,ic- 'acllock, -.7:7 ;:_ : c� h �- ', A N z 1v . ., .. w, tiv.FAllzlart;:' 4.7 1k'LI3'1M,.1`.. ST.Y. DIGT,« CLI1":7T014 We Have now on hand a largeand complete stock of all, the leading stoyes of Canada.'• W name a few:— MARQUIS ••000K STOVE,:` • CROWN . MAR:fti1TJ`IS, MILNE. WOOD COOK, • GOLDEN AGE, . GULDEN SUN:. • ' :STERLING„. .• NORTHER;:' TELEGRAPH, TELEPHONE, GOLDEN CROWN And a quantity of others too numerous to mention.. Also, a full Stock of PAIILoR1 Parton ° Cook. and HALL STOVES, "BASE BURNER COAt STOVES,including tli`0 celebt•atod Ila»ii r Hamm, also the 'PATETTCIeALLXI:QE H13ATEa, for wood, the most ecouomioal and moat pow, •erful heater in the market, .A large.etock of-HoT Ala Dntlwt4; STOVE PIPE ELEOWS, 'kW Intending purchasers will and it to their advantage to call and get prices and examine our,• stock, as we aro in a position tosell'at low prices., and are' determined not to be undersold by any House. in the county.:' • Best Noe ;1 Canadian COAL OIL. Also, AMERICAN COAL OiL Complete :stock of LAMPS and LAMP. GOODS', Don't mistake the place for :cheap Stoves, Red Brick Store, sign of the Padlock, Albert Street, Clinton. 23.A.RZ,A,ND MIIRJOS. gtvt) irltuuwl$. Btu I LDER'S SU P^PLi'ES. Cp\IIGGT(ilt.l',PEf3 H 11I\1St "1'001,x• MACHINE . OIL. UAllh"1 SI 111.1,78. 13TiAIS KETTLES. ;1:h'Atil1LLfi. .: (fI;RB, BEST 1a1•114114.1•1EVEROI.9 111EJi. 1{flI'l1 :r Al). PAI NTS • 1y.A1(ILIn'Pt;ii'Or\t,INI. AND LOW 111/06r, • 1'OILER A".b Cannot „et ant of niitoi., (I0MhtP E1:). APPLE.,.. PAREI S. AltIseabinas w:urantcti:' • AL1;liCC131 "T i N WARE. l'is SHELF HARDWARE MU) .BUILDERS' SUPPLIES A SPECIALTY. : Alt1'i1 , • PHIEPIIX. BLOCK, S Q D A V I S CLINTON; ONT. $10 000 WOIRTTIM JPST ARRIVED, or THE rl,NE8T AND WW1' MAGNIFICENTLY FINISHED rrolo different companies, all n the.latest improvements, 11. 1.19CALTIV0S'!,ttud. M. J. NORSWORTHY, try ELNliS, AT, THE : FURNITURE & SPRING BED FACTORY Ltunl.,er always taken it.t. exchange for goods. BOOT 6.4,7 StIOE •Wishes to inforni thoinhabitants et Clinton and vie!- , nity that he is prepared to do ankinds of Shoe Making Repairing • On the shertost Passible notice. test Canadian Kip and Calf; from $3 to $3.50. Best French Kip and.Calf Boots,$4 to $1.50. 11F Call and gpt other prices. PLACE OF BUSINESS, . - ALBERT ST., OPPOSITE FAIR'S MILL. TEA. TE 1 A daily entline BLACK TEA. Con- , genb for 40 . C01118 per pound. An uncolored P.URE IIYSOW ca. ".45 - Vary inferior grades, sweepings, etc., of Tea, have been advertised bbfore nO:IV as low as 83a. pound lint such rabic as Unrabove heti never before this Tho dualist Tea in Clinton is .to bo fold at JOHN oUNINGHAMB'S. REMOV AL. to the public that Ito has reonived since the' lire, a large and superior elaii ft 'Of COFFINS, CASKETS, • Colfax Trimmings and Robes. on'hand. Perth:A tan be eupplied In one hour, at t11110, at vcry reasonable rates, os. stevsnisoiv. 11P OM HI IIIP14 AP011 &tent, Clinton, • Two Exeter boys were sent to (lodorich last week for stealing hens. Seaforth'e rate of taxation is this year 17 mills on tho dollar. The Herbal -teen farm, iu Grey township, was field by public auotlou to T. 14IcLauohliu' ler $3,500. •. A yon 1g woman named East,who was visit. ing on the IOth eon, of Stephn, committed euioide last week by drowning. Allan McDonald, of the township of Grey,. hasbeen engaged by the Trnetoca of the Moleswortli school for the coming year,, 'Mr: John Carr, of the 2nd con. ci Gray, has bought 60 acres of land from 111r. Itobt, Coutts, of the 4th con., for 67000g. Bheavy feeling in3the st macli with a frequent • disposition to vomit. heartburn, loss of mental and physical force, Da, CARSON'S STOMA= AND hsrsngcolle I]etidisttesmpaint, In large bottles, a, 50 cents. T. ]I. Conine agent for Clinton. Mr. T. J. Moorhouse, for 22 years in the bookstore business, at Goderich, has sold out; IIs was at ono time a publisher of the Signal, Tho new Methodist parsonage in Walton is about finished, and is one of the most handsome and comfortable •residences in the place. ldr, Samuel Harris, of MgKillop, has leased t, the farm on the Bayfield Road, near Varna, belonging to Mr. Ar}itr Forbes, for aterm of years. Slss .gee&. ITarl pees, ortfo.wjek; bas been engaged to conduct the junior depart. ment of the Blnevale school for 18S2, at an annual salary of 3240. Mr. Gob, vastle, deputyreeve of Stanley, has .pnrchased theold homestead farm from his brother Elijah. The farm contains, 115 acres, and; the pried is $6,000. Q' Ux. CeusoN's Speir.kon AND CoNST1rA.T1oN I3tTrlrta are in dyer f sense+ of theword a worthy family medicine, and we aro glad to learn that tb,ey are rapidly taking the place of those nae semis, S. 1r, Cedibe is agent for the Bitters hero. • Messrs. Steel & Co., lot 8, concession 9, •Turnberry, has just broughtup from King- ston ai very fine young trotting stallion; of the noted '' Ethan fallen" family, • Many of our readers will learn *it/a deep ragrot of the death of Miss jano Mash, daughter Of Mr. John AleAsh, of the Bay- field Road, Stanley, which took place tho residence of her 'brother-in-law, Mr. Archi- bald McDonald, Ripley, county of truce3 Mr. Gregory; who resides somewhat norTh, on the boundary line between Huron and Bruce, on the gravel, hud, a horse etolen from him Mr. Monday list. Chief Davidsoia, of Winghttio, tracked the thief, Caught him, and lodgid him in the Walkerton jail, where he is at present' awaiting trial. virtue of a Warrant under the hand Of the War- ••21-I'den of the County of. Huron, end the seal . of said te nie directed ler tee bollection bf arrears of taxes duo on the undermentioned lands. Notice is hereby givenithat unless the said taXes, together nith unlaw- ful costAmd charges be sooner 'd 1 shall on • • fg81., et the hour of Two O'clock., P.M.,, at tin) Court House,' in the TOWN'Of GODERICH; proceed to sell by public auction. thesald lauds, or Ro much thereof ON may be sufficient -to discharge •such arrears of tans Lot LLAGE OF Drilla; IN GREY. ' TO11;NEIIIP OF Day. . Irmi,Aos OF IIENSALL Mr. Part lot 30 frentinriS°I.V.N6ITIP °°11°Wrel(' on side read be- tween lots30&31 lying 36 rods from , • MeCaugifey s'y 49 Block C- 1, 4.36 83 5,19 VAtActe OF .138.1iCEPY ELI) IN STANLEY. , '• ji 1ii i . . 77,7.1 , 17:7,.,:,5: . 7 1111:,,..444011i :1' ',IteConn ell :ow 5 154. 192 1 11 li:28 84i MS Ras a splendid assortment . or • OES T -+'<»]Fall and Winter' wear, wiaieh: �vlll be Mold cheap - OSTER'S PI1010 CALIERY 'BEAVER MACK, ALBERT BTREEL• CLIMB, . LL' WORK. GOARANTEED FIRST CLASS YHOOD HOURS OF CLINTON MODliiL •S0110073.• is smooth -and pleasing, Do riot laok vim • • . _The Worst 'place in this town to get your CIToceries, is at the old Waterloo House. Robb, thel GroCer, keeps the' worst stock in town. His prices are - higher than any other grocery. He is very inatten.tive to his customers, and makes himself generall3r disagreeable .to every person that dares patrpnize him, and he don't want your trade; still, he keeps open day and night. Dear me, how this world is given to perversion, nearly everybody in town 13uys from him. There must be some mistake hero, for his stock is all new and well bought, AND DON'T 'YOU ,FORGET am ily Groceries, CROCKERY & GLASSWARE, OUl\TINGITAIVIE S, CLII\PTION. FRESH,: SMOKED . HA.DDXM. BEA tit ABING. 1611111111001113111% 11111111.111111, assmiasserwoursa Ammerneineminiammei RNITiTRE—T—. FURNITURE clintou Furnitur e Wareroonis Ntk, 77,, Brio Mock,. fin ing to the increase 0,f loisines. puitNITrut v61:118,11;,,,, taken a new leivor of 77, and will continue to do business as formerly tette value umn oldatnedelnwherc: onftkonal nil ‘k Wanted to grt•o entire sanstectfon. All nue A, A. IlnisMEIT, SA1226144 • •