The New Era, 1882-03-23, Page 71
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R. COATS
Beg to announce that they have) opened;, out }n'
COATS' NEW BLOCK, SECOND STORE FROM THE CORNER
With a 1ad'ge, new, and carefully selected stock, consisting of
Dry Goods, Groceries, Hats and Cops, Boots
and Shoes, Crockery and Glassware.
Their stock in all of the above departments is fresh and new, and has been•bought
on most advantageous tertna for cash, thus securing both trade and cash discounts
amounting, in many instances. from 13 to 20 per cent. They, therefore, feel confi-
dent THAT THEY CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD,`
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IN DRESS GOODS
They have the latest styles, both as regards styles and qualities.. A large and earn: -
fully selected stock of PRINTS of all styles and prices.
GREY COTTONS, DUCKS, DENIMS, SKIRTINGS, COTTONADES, JEANS
AND SHIRTINGS, AT OLD PRICES.
Particular attention is called to their stock of EMBROIDERIES, having been -
bought at a discount sufficient to allow them to be sold at wholesale rates.
THEIR STOCK OF ,Tw EEDS, COATINGS, &C., IS FULL AND COMPLETE,
GROCERIES.
Having all been purchased since the recent reduction
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS IN TEAS, of not less
COFFEE, ground by_thernselves, at 20
ranted pure.
in the Tariff, they can offer
than 8 to 12 cents per 1b.,
cents
p er _pound, war.
HATS AND CAPS..
Special arrangements having been entered into with the largest dealers, theycan
offer them at 25 per cent less than heretofore.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Their stock is full and complete, and will be found of good value.
CROCKERY AND GLASSWAR
A full assortment and bought before the recent advance of 10 per cent.
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Close buyers will find it to their interest to inspect
their stock before purchasing elsewhere.
R, COATS 86 SON; CLINTON
STOVES !
At Reduced ric s
FOR ONE, MON-Tar-I.
HARLAND B.
Sign of the PadI.ock;
ALT31Ei:.'J' CLIN'rON.
MY STOCK or
SPLENDID BABY CARRIAGES
'HEIS
EMBRACING.ALL THE LATEST STYLES, HAS JUST ATRRIVED, : AND WILL BE
DISPOSED OF AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES: CALL AND SEE THEM
TRUNKS FOR THE MILLION.
11Al NESS, JQOTS arra SHOE S
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
S.. TWIrTCTIMT_Irl_i,
-Victoria, .13Ioeh, lixxtolrx '
Clinton'
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Factory,
B. CRICH. &'- CO..
Manufactuxei of all 'Iiindss of Furniture.
BEDROOM SUITES A SPECIALTY.
A fine stock of 'COFFINS, CASKETS, ROBES, dm., and a splendid HEARSE,
all furnished at the lowest rates.
WAREROOMS NEXT DOOR TO CUNINGHAIVIE'S GROCERY.
' GIVE US A CALL. ' W'. B. CRICH'& CO., HURON ST., CLINTON.
• Woman's Wisdom...:
'She: insists that it 18 of moreimportance, at
her. family shall be kept ,in full health, tlian
that'sheeshould have all the fashionable dresses
and styles of the' times. She therefore sees -:to
1t, that each member of her family, is supplied
with Hop Bitters, at the:flrstappearance of way
eyyaattptoms of any ill health, to prevent a flt • of
sfekuess with its attendant expense, care and
anxiety. All women `should exercise their wis-
dom in this way." -Now FIaven Palladium,
Sale Register.
Household furniture, etc., of Mr: G. Thomp-
son, Huron Road, Godorich township, on
tbe`30th inst. J. Howson, auct.
BORN.
I3oLMEs. In Goclerich township, on the 19th
inst., the wife of Mr. .'S.'T..Holmes, of a
son.
GxLnoY.—In.Clinton, en the 21st inst., ';the•.
wife'; of 3. C. Gilroy, of a son.
HUNT.—In Stapleton, on "thelOth inst., the
wife of Mr. Geo. Hunt, of a daughter.'
LAWRENCE.—On Saturday, 18th' inst., : the
wife of Mr. W. S. Lawrence,' teacher Union
t
Scbol No. 6, "God'erich township, of twins,
son and daughter.
MARI3;IEO".
CARNocil.t—GitAY:—At Beech Bank, at the
residence' of the bride's; mother, on the 14th
inst.,' by Rev. T. G. Thomson,' Mr. James
Carnochan jttto'Jane Janet Y
es
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daughter of the late A. Gray, all of`Tueker
smith
BuSHrXELD MCP In — At the residenceof
the bride's father, on the 14th inst., by the
Rev. • P. Musgrave, Mr: Joseph Bushfielel, of
Dakota, to Miss•Annie McRae, of;illeKillop.
SHI:PPARD.—Ing Clinton,:; on the 7th inst.,;
Isabella; wife` of Mr, `•Jas. Sheppard, aged
41 years and 7 months,
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HOLmire --In Goderieh township,: on the 19th
inst., the inftnt,son of Mr. S. T. Holmes,
SPRING SHOWS.
Spring shows wilPhe held hi the county.'i s follows
Dart Huron, at SYroeeter, Thursday;�pn]_13. '
Grey, at Brussels, Wednesday;Apri1,12
Stephen and Usborng, at Eteter, Saturday, April h,;
i)Iorris, at h1eth,:Tuesday ,..Aped,14.
West Riding, at Goderich,.Friday, April 1.1.
Hullett, at Clinton, April'12.• '
Turnberry, at Wingham,:'Tijesday, April 11.
' From the
There is perhaps no.tonio offered to the 'pei-
ple that possesses as much real intric vgiue
as tae; Hop Bitters Just at this year, whentios
stomach needs an appeti"zer, or. theblood needs
purifying, the cheapest and best remedy is Hop
Bitters. An .ounce of .prevention ars worth' a
pound of cure ; 'don't.wait until you are pros-
trated by a disease that 'may take months'for.
you to recover in.—Boston -Globe
,CLINTON MARKETS .
March 22, 1882.
Vdioat, fall, : bush,_' $1 20 a ' 1 25
Spring, Redchaff, -' 1 18'• a 1 20
Fife, - 1 25 a 1 30 ,
Barley,
Peas,
Flour,
Potatoes,
Butter,
Eggs, •
Hay,
Hides,
Sheepskins '•
Pork,
Beef,
0,'35 a 0,36
• 0 65 a •9:275
0 70 a /0175
- 6 00 a2, 6 00
'0 5'5:;a 0160
017. a •018
0 13 a 0'14
1300 a 14,00
• 'i 50 a 7.00'
/0'.75 a ,"f 00 •
775 a .840
6,00 a 7 10
REsPEcT,—The Grey Hairs of old age demand
�r
and should reoeiveespeot-but the Grey Hairs
of young people require attention, in the way
of using Ciugelese Hair •renewer. Soldby all
druggists,' 50, cents per bottle.
The Mormons and. their 'apologists point
with glee to the fact, that they have control
of the school system of -Utah Territory, -and
through that means can perpetuate the influ-
ence of their religion. It; must' be admitted
that this is a great power, but the same au-
thority thatdeprives polygamists ofthe right
to;hold office can deprive them f the control
of the schools. ' It, may be an' arbitrary step,
bat.having once commenced in earnest to
suppress the iniquity, it is not at ,all:- likely
that Congress will stop at half -way measures,,
Itihas.been decreed' that polygamy must be
uprooted, and no means known to the con,
stituents wall . be leftundone to accomplish
that object. It will be wise to take as much
comfort as possible from the existing order of
things, for if it is found to interfere with the
purpose of the Government it will 'soon be
overthrown, and the satisfaction of the poly-
gamists will be but short lived.
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TAYLOR & SI
Take pleasure ;in announcirig.-to' their' custon er a and the public that t1ie. have -re-
moved to more commodious premises in COATS ELOCII, lvhere,they will keep art
extensive assortment of -
'O.
boos end Shoes %r the s ren andumer tree
p�
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TRUNKS & VALISES
We, have on hand a full assortment of TRUKS AND VAI IBES, which
at close prices. 1-
1Adi'IVE PER CENT DISCOUNT FOR CAST -I.
W.'•T•.FiY .OR, Sc SON, CLINTON.
we se11
Don't cry, dear. Ma has gone'. to
ROBB'S, THE GROCER
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To get some of his 76'ct." Tea ; .she
can't get along without . it ; she is
r
so - troubled with the headache.
You know he has everything good
and sells ver'. chea . Ma will be sure to bu' .
some, of his fresh 'ground Buckwheat Flour, then
hurrah for Buckwheat4'pancakes. "i T want some.
Youll have ' some if ' you're., ,a good'.
Bologna...... _ . y ...
= girl, that's a deary. j
GOODS DELIVERED. TO ANY PART OF THE TOWN ON SHORT NOTICE-:'
Robb, the Grocer, .waterloo_House ::Cli>liton.
Just Arrived; ' my fir it to
It will pay pt,rchasers of Seeds to 1-r
SEV.EUTil ANNUAL PUBLICATION of t'ro Cul n
Guide or C t alogne of Seeds; now ready to u sent
gratis to applicants. J A. SIMMERS Seedsman
147. King St. East, TORONTO.
Farm. for Sale
PARTS.of Lots Nos. O and 7,Huron Road Ounces
sten, Township of Goderieh;. containing 150.acres-
' nearly all.cleared and mostly,free'from stumps. There'
are on tlhe,prenuscs'good-draino' but -buildings, a frame
hquse a gond' bearing orchard, and a never -failing
spring creek. .
.Also, -the east half of above lot 0 containing 05•
acres having a frame. house and a ne*yr"frame barn;
also -a young: orchard of. 150 trees, all, selected winter
fruit.
The above' farms are situated on the ILuren Road,
about 15 miles from Clinton.. May be purchased either
separately- or in one block. For further paxt,eu1a
and terms apply ta
Snatched from the Grave.
Mrs Helen Pharviz, No. 331 Dayton St., tca-
go, Ill., is now her sixty-eighth yeagr, and'
states that she'lias suffered with'Constiraption
for about ten years, was treated l y ' i e physi-,
,pians, all of'them pronouncing her case 'hope-,
loss.-She/had given up all hopes'q ever recov-
ering. ttoven'•bottles of'Dr King7e.N,eyr Discov-
ery for Consumption complo Zly cured` her.
Doubting ones, please -drop 1 r 'a postal :card
and/satisfy yourselves. Ti 1 bottles free at
Combe's drug store. ',aresize $1.00•
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JPJE A S,
(-)_Ls -TS,
CIOICE QUALITY, FOR SALE BY',
R: IRWIN, Clinton.
GRISTI N -G.
Melville's 14If11, ...Bullett.
THE' above Mill having,, received new iiolts,'and in
other. ways been put in first-class repair, and the
subscriber having also Secured the services of Mr. Robt
Orr, a first -clays iniller,•hc; is now prepared to du all
kind, of Oristipg with the greatest despateh, and
guarantees satisfaction. Fnot,a-ANn Fr 5 on hand and'
for sale at all meg >
A. StcKFIIRAI, Itoprictor
GRAPE VINES, ETC:.
"Tow"Tow long Will parties pay, double' ,price td pedlars.
of Fruit, Trees., ,when they, ,cans be stipplie i by
resident. agents at niuchlowertigures. Tice' sitbserib-dr.
is 'taking, orders for CHOIGE,OItAPE!i%INES, suitable;
to the elhnate, tit iririu'50 cents.: down Ito 10 cents, bet-
ter adapted to the climate tham'vines that aresold. at ;
$2.:;Parties: requiring, vines • 'of any kind'; for nprigg'
planting, should leave their orders with hint at -once. : ,
8 W. C: SEARLE ;Clinton.'
SEED:. OATS For SALE
BLACK TARTARIAN. -
rill -1E subscriber has for sale 'a quantity f these oats'
1 of superior quality lately'grown :If a change of
seed:- These oats are pure, and free ma foul sped,
and I believe them to be the best yip'ding variety in
Canada. I have had from -70 to 80 bushels to the acre.
Priee'50 cents, per. bush -A limi ed quantity of two
rowed barley for sale. JAS/- ANDSBOROUGM.
.•Tuckersmith Lot -23, Con. /3,'H. R S.
PartnershipDissolution.
THE firm. of MoC TNE.,.THOMsoN & Scors, build-
ers, etc., 'have is` day dissolved partnership by.
mutual consent, ll debts due the said firm must be
paid before the 1 th of 1,4arch,,inst.,-to, either Mr. Mc-
Cartney pr;Mr Thomson, and all accounts against th'e'
said firm mu be sent into these parties before that
date.
JAMES McC.5sRTNEK.
HUGIT THOMSON.
Cli
Boy :Wanted.
Consisting of these::ricl American shades
a;indwill be sold' ('llea .
u res NOTE PAPER
BUSINESS. EN 7/ELOPES, a small advance on cost by.
the ox. ,All Stationery very "low. -
I' WILL N 0 BE: iJND.ERSOLD; AND KNOW r
II. SI
P
union:
GOOD -••sir n steal boforh le
0 6 steady y 9 or 10 n}ont s, ab
A to attend horses I deal in all kinds of tinand
japan warn spoons and cutlery,'arid take the following
in trade for the same .-Cetton and woollen rags, old
carpets, rubber shoes, paper, copper, brass, 'lead, and'
alt sorts of iron. Being now 'alone inthe business ' I
have a good strong horse for sale. Any parties having
business with me at' hone, will find me there every
lfonday, All parties due the estate long, ptust settle
at once to; save eosts, as I am determined to be put off
Clinton, Feb. 14, 1882.
John IVLcGarva,
SALT, MANUFACTURER,
AND DEALER IN
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
293 Victoria Street,
A few doors south et` the '1 est Othce. '
Very •Choice- Lard, Hams & Bacon
FVr stileat loiscst'prices.
1 Dash liaid'fnr
Elwin Products.
J .1VioG;ARV'A:
OTiiiton,.April 1!`, 1881.
G. A..GOULSONy ° l
isms , Sign and Oinamcntal r.Palatfr;
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Cf.INTQN, ONT
Sigh •Painting, Paper: Hanging, Calcimining, Gramiif,4;
Glazing, de., a specialty.'
S.ITOP Y4L1\T D0O11.'1'0 COMMERCIAT, HOTEL:
ice -Orders loft, at TV;. P,"ORICII & 00'S',Warerooms.
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DEALERS I,N
ceries,
lassware, . Crockery, &c,, &c.
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l_Ve are constantly receiving fresh importations.. from the best houses in the •Dominion,:
which we are prepared to offer as cheap as ever offered' in this part of the country.
STOCK COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT.
A SPLENDID LOT OF GLASSWARE IN THE LATEST STYLES`
A NEW "ARRIVAL OF
Crockery; ' consisting of Tea and Toilet Sets,: &o
A GREAT. REDUCTION -+1'N' TEAS.
Specialattention called, to our 9 and 10 et. Sugars.
Flour; ,Feed, Ground Cornmeal, Oatmeal;
CURED MEATS, -CANNED AND' BARRELLED. FISH -.AND EVERYTHING
,USUALLY- KEPT INi:A FIRST-CLASS'fOCERY.•
GOODS, DELIVERED' "PROMPTLY. CALL RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. -
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Place, Brick Bloc
Remember the Y ,
Next Door to Harland' Bros., Clinton.:
(SUCCESSORS TO 0. CANTELON)
IMPO].RTI RS AND DEALERS Ib
Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Canned Goods
Twines,, Drilshes,, I Droops, &c. .
FT- O-LT11 AND
9 1
ANDREWS' SOHGH.UM•SYRUP FOR SALE.
FARM .PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE :1+01 GOODS..6001,4 DELIVERED TO'.
ANY ,.PART '.TGE `
OWN 1!ILLE of+'..CHAR
CANTELON BROS, THE OROCERS;.
CLINTOINT '.