The New Era, 1882-10-19, Page 5T.iealers • iiri
TRUNKS, \Ili4LISE
5 per cent discount for . cash,
Albert St , Clinton.
French
WINTER MILLINERY,'of h
. just • a, it FALL AND
We have ust received o1
and American5
fashions, consisting of Bonnets, Hats, Feathers, • Birds, Ribbons,
Laces, Plushes and Velvets, all at such prices that cannot fail to attract attention.
well -selected stock, we; feel confident in leasing: all•.
Having purchased a lar>�L'and aP
and givingJOSE-
PHINEsatisfaction.. ':. We .also call. attention to our stock- .of RouILLoN.
KID GLOVES -keeping a full lisle in all , colors. Full line of DRESS'
CORSETS, &'c. always oh hand.
TRIMMINGS;: HOSIERY, CORSETS, y
STRAWS-FELTs ;inn BEAAwE s -delle -over --ii -all- the-•new-est-styles-of_Bon,nets cC Hats
APPRENTICES. WANTED for the Sti•aw work
FARM PRODUCE taken in exchange'' for goods.
TWO DOORS NORTH OF THOMPSON and SWITZER'S;
Rr. BEESLEY o Beaver Block, 'Clinton
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Albert Street, Clinton.
Theublic will find.our 'stock •of • medicines completes warranted genuine, and Of
p the best quality.•;
TOILET SOAPS, PERFUMERY, SHOULDER rBRACES, TRUSSES; SPONGES,
Z USUALLYE. PP
AND ALL KINDS OE DRUGGISTS',S UNIJ I1; It S.I
,
IN A FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE.
CENURA U
D R T '.
L RAE
TG s O
HUASPHREX S .110ML0Y24`lIIC REM CDTla9, CUTIGURA }tE14I r,DI>;,
KENDALL'S'SPAVIN :CURE.
Aai-e u' s_t_ n_stnek_ e
or_ rricard_to-ostler
nd_alLthe�eusnt.-r, nkei p P .
A large stock of WIRE 1-IAIR BRUSHES, rfOILETo SETS, SPONGES,
PERFU11Ii;PY,' 8&c ,,'Very cheap.
CELLtiLOID TRUSSES atreduced sates.. PHYSICIANS' PRStRIPTION
S and family
• receipts accuratelycompounded withcare and despatch.
C. 1
CHEMIST DRUGGIST,
. GL 3.0
O\T
New Maple le- Sugar.
A few 'al. • �� in N p le'S u
g T s ap pr p
Fresh Olil
Zs
LC@-
14 S d, Bananas
Good
fresh eh
s
Mangold;
T n �`
gof d, ur p &Sol hum Seeds
unin
hams
.m.
Clinton Cabinet Com'
In order .td meet our 'increasing trade we have
bought the Factory lately ocetipi:edby W. B Crich,
and after vetting it under away we are prepared to
' manufacture .
Ever thin in the Fur
y g Furniture line,
From the cheapest to the best ,sets, with the late it.
styles and No. •I finish and workmanship.
anshi ".
Ordered work a specialty: and satisfaction guaranteed:
1 UNDERTA KINGI
We have also added this branch to our business,.
and in it at. all time will be found everything to
' • moot t}ae requirements of all.•
A HANDSOME ,:HEARSE KEPT FOR HIRE.''
By strict attention to •business :and an eye to accom-
modate aiii please, we hope tomerit the confidence
. of all.,
GEORGE DIEHL & CO.
THE 'HAYFIELD GflO1,V.
Below is the ;trice ]let of trio, Show lielcl at
Bayfield 1st, Wednesday;-
PRIZE LIST,.,
AGRICULTURAL HORSES. - Brood mare -and'
foal 1 A. Sparks, 2 W, Stewart; two year old
gelding, A. Starks ; two year old filly, 1 I. Salk
e1d, 2 A Sparks; one ear old gelding, ,T Arm -
Avery; span
strong ; one year old y, 1 J Richardson, 2 J,
of workin, horses Bowerman.
"GENERAL PuRPOsE HORSES, -Brood mare and
foal, 1 J Johnston 2 Jas Elliott • two year old
gelding, 1 E Johnston, 2 J Wallace. Two year
old ',filly, 1II'Dawson,2 R D Snowdon; One.
year old gelding; '1 J Campbell; 2 J Wallace.
One year'old filly, A, Beer. Span of working
horses, 1 G McDonald; 2 T Welsh.
'
CARRIAGE UoitSaS. - Brood mareand foal,
J Salkeld. Two year old gelding, 1 W Stewart,
2 D McBrien.' Two year old filly, l D McBrieu,
2 J. Avery. One year old gelding; P Douglas.
One year old' filly, 1 T Nai'tell, 2 J Avery.' Span
carriage horses, 1 T Na,fteli, 2 J Dunn, 13uggy
horse, 1 R L Sharp, 2 A Forbes. ,Saddle: horse,
'TA Caiiipbell, 2 G Bates.
. GRADE GA•rrLE.-Milch cow, 1 J Wells, 2 'J
Wallace. Two year old heifer, 1 J Wells, 2 R E
Snowdon. One rear. old heifer, 1 D El Hitchie,'
2 A, Granger. Yoke three year old -steer, R
Snowdon. ;Yoko two year old stoers,1 RY Snow-
don, 2 J Woods. `]oke one year old steers, R
Snowdon. , . Fat cow 'or hoifer, 1 Jas Wells. 2 R''
Elliott. .Bull calf, I Salkeld. Heifer calf, I
Salkeld: Heifer calf, J Nicholson. Working
oxen,,E Westlake. - •`
COTSWOL» s1IEEP.-Shearling ran], Jas Elder.
Ram lamb, 1 and 2 Jas Elder. Pair ewes, John
Salkelil Pair shearling etves,,1',and 2 J'Elder.
Pair ewe lambs, 1 and 2 J Elder. '
LEICESTEas Raul lamb, 1 and 2 1Vin Clark.
a1- i sltea0Iing ewes, 1 Sail cht Tifir erne 1S2Sb •
1 and 2 Wm -Clark. P Lir fat 5110011 any breed
, -
1 and 2 J Elder.
P;c,s BI.Intssno Aged boar; 1 W Cook, 2 G
A Cooper. Boal six uionths or under J Avery.
Sow, six months or.nnder, 1 and 2 W,ni, Stewart.
SuyrOLits.-Sow, leaving raised pigs in 1892,
Wm. Stewart. Sots, six months or under, -1 and
2- Wm.Stewart _
.
DAIRY- Plionucl ,-Salt buttal, 50 lbs.' Or over,
1 IM's Alex Sparks, 2 Mrs'Geo .Weston: 25 lbs:
salt batter,'1 Mrs G Noston, 2 Mrs W L` Keys. 5
lbs'b.iittrir; salted torause, 1 se, , 1st -Mrs W S War -
field; 2. Mrs,J Wallace..Cheese,'20 lbs or over,
factory or made op factory principle,3.and;2, J
Tough. Two bottles home-made wine, 1.James:
i ''.
Cowie. 2 A Johnston. Honey in -jar, ar
Daw'son., Iloneyin comb, r' and 2, He
1and I3
_ Dawson.
Baker's bread, t J King, 2 A. Johnston. -Horne-
made bread; 1 Sri-$ A Grainger, 2 Sirs W Keys.
-GRAIN AND SEto.-White winter wheat, 1 Jas..
Salkeld, 2 A Johnston, Red winter wheat, 1 G
A Cooper., 2 51 Westlalre. Lost Nation wheat, 'I
Salkeld.. Fife,wlieat, J Salkeld. AnY.otherkind
spring wheat; f Salkeld. Small peas, 1 G A.
•Cooper, 2 A. Johnston. Two -rowed barley, 1 I
Salkeld, 2 J Salkeld. Pour -rowed barley, 1 W
Townscn'1r2 G A Cooper. White oats; 1 3 Sall,-
eld. 2 A Johnston. ' Black oats, 1 J Salkeld, 2 A
Johnston. Timothy seed 1 J Salkold B I. Salk
eld. Flax seed, 1 J Sellleld, 2 I Salkeld: 12 ears
of corn, 1 J Duan, . T Salkeld. ,
FRIJII Apples
fall, i D H Ritchie, 2D'Robin-
tt, e
son.: Apples, winter, D H Ritclde 2•Cllas M(
' Gregor. Collection of apples, 1' J 1[anson 2 T.
Wells Pears, 1 P Campbell, 2 J Wild. Colles-
tion of pears, 1 D 11 Ritchie, 2 J Richardson.
Grapes,'I J Wilds, 2 G Weston.
VEGE•11nLEs. Daily potatoes 1'J Wells, 2G
i 1 7 Sa1llcld 2 .2
Drum:
ACooper.7 aro of atc e4
Field arigolds lou red,.1 C Tippett 2 J Camp-
bell. Field yellow globe 11.Sallceld 2;
R I'enhale Beets for table use, 1,W. Woods, 2'
R Elliott.,. Cabbages, 1` R :Bailey 2 T. Naftel,
Cauliflower,1 W Townsond,.2 Dr Woods. Car
rots,for'table use, 1 T: Naftel, 2 W Swallis it
Parsnips,.1 W Woods, 2 T Naftol.' Pumpkins.. 1,
G Cooper', 2';I Salkeld:. Squash, 1W Swaltield.
-] - large English. 1 1
2 � Sa Leld. Potato onions o
T
b
Westlake, 2 T N Lftel ' Pot ata onions Canadian,
1 JManson, 2 W Swalli(1c1. Other onions, 1 W
Swattield, 2.11 Bailey,, Field turnips, 1 J Tough,
.
2 SDlauson. :Field carrots, ,1 J 2 Manson, ,_ Jae
Ar1nstso•• n":White celery.,Dr. Woods...Red cel-
ery, Dr. Roods Winter radishes, r T Wild, A
Johnston. Citrons; 1 .1 Wells, 2 J Armstrong,
Musk melon, 1 Dr. Woods. 2 F,':II Woods R ter-
lnelons, 1 W Townsend, 2,T •Naftel, Betins,•1 W
Townsend, 2, J Manson: Tomatoes large, 1- W
Sw aflield, 2 J Salkeld.: Tomatoes, small, ;Wm • j
13IAx rI Ac'runss -White flannel, home-inade, 1
I Salkeld 2 AJohnston: Qolored flannel, home-'
made, 1 I Salkeld,'2 A iohnston. 'Iul cloth;.•
hone inade; Hugh McKay, • Satinette, Twnii
made A. -Johnston lair woollen blankets
home-made,.I J' Tough; 2 ISalkeld. Homemade
carpet 1 Bliss Douglas, o lira McCosh. Gent's,
suit of clothes, 1 and 2 D 5 'Faust..:woollen
yarn, Hugh McK aY. Stocking yarn, 1 aucl2, W
Keys Pair woollen. socks, 1 miss Simpson. 2
Bliss'C astle. Pair cotton stoolriuga. Dlrs John
Tough Pail -woollen mitts, 1 _Mrs Geo -Weston,
2 Mise Castle. Pairfine boots, 1 and 2, a .11ocd
iiia. Pair coarse boots, 1 and 2 J Roeding.
LADIrs' WORR:-Tatting,.1 and.2, Bliss' Woods.
Crochet work, 1 11IrsJ'Ross 2 Miss Woods. Ern,
broidery iii -muslin, 1'"Miss L''Church; .2 : Mrs W
nlccliifchey. 'Embroidery in silk, Mass Gardi_
mer. J• army braining.. 1 and'211198 Castle. Read-
.work
ead
work. 1.Mise L Church ;• 2 Mrs-Swaflield. guilt
iu patchwork; 1 Miss Castle, 2 Airs A GrainKor.
Fancy Guilt, J Wallace.: Log cabin quilt, 1 Aire
W Swaftieid.,2 Mrs A Talbot. 'Gent's linen shirt,
I..MrsCameron, 2.Mrs, Swaliiold- Gent's fancy,
flannel shirt, 1 Mrs Geo Elliott, 2 Mrs A Gratis-
I Sirs W Iii � rl 2
er. 1 tial hind eewin 1Swathe-1d,, c I
Mrs Cameron. Featlicr flowers, 1 Miss Ohureh
2 Mir o Snnpson Witx fruit, 1:. Miss Simpson,
Mlies.Douglas: -Berlin w001' work, flat;1 and,2'
Mrs.7I Ross. Berlin wool worlr,.raised, 1 \fisc L
Church, 2 Miss McDonald. 73oguet of:ltowers,
large, •1 Bliss Willson, 2, Blass W. •\Foods::: I ou-
luet. sur all 1 MIs9 Weds
Intlrr\IL;, 1'!i Lurnbei 'ata gen, patent arm,.
Roesc & Thf:le Doable buggy, Hess & Haberer,.
Single buggy, 1 H Cantelon 2 Hess
&, Haberer.
Covered buggy, 1 -Hess & Hanierer 2lICantelou
Iron plow,,,See under E Lo Pair iron harrows,
P Thompson',.- One horse rii•ill cultivator or
scat ler, Cl Pails. ,•O,ne horse; lutyrake, G' Parka
set Horseshoes. hammered, not polished, 'Robt
Thompson. Pump J Ross. '
PouLTRY.-Dlicks, 1 Burk, 2J;Sahceld. Geese,
1 5 Burk, 2 W Woods. Pal tacit spanish,1 and.'
? JWells Pair plymonth rocks. T, Marshall.
Pair leglioras., brown, 1 and -2 E Marshall.
J11DG n8
Iloltsr•. - is
Dings„ Stanle
..J Peater, ,G od6-
loll township, J. Livingstone, Fiillartoa.
C>;Tr>',t. y=' G Walker,. Tuckeramith. N' Dl;atlie-
Son, Clinton. .l Young, Clinton.
S.iIFP,P,. ).'IQs' ANI) • POu:LSsY:-,I Balker, Stan-
ley, ` G Ahderson, Shanley, D }r alker, Tucker
srndh.
- IDAnix PaODLCr4,Scott, Brucefield. J A'
Stewart, Varna: :J Thonipson,Bayfield: •
IMoLEAIEsps - W Ps r ly 'snail .5 Robertson,
Rucklea's Arnica Salye."
The bee,GSalve in the world tor Cuts, Braises
Sores, Ulcers, Salt Hheuin, Fever Sores, Totter.
Chapped Hands; Chilblains,: Corns, and all Skin
Eruptions, and: positively cures Piles. It -is
guarrantced to give perfect satisfaction or
Money refunded. Price 26 cents per box. For
sale by J, H. Combe and Watts & Co.
DRY KILN. I
'CALL AND SEE IT AT
COOPER & McKENLIE'S PLANING MILL
7111IE subscribers, while thanking their many cos --
-1-
u;-1 tomers for the patronage extended to them, desire
to intimate that in connection withtheir factory
- Hear the Grand Trunk IiaRway,
They have erected a Dry Kiln', 151uch enables thea
more promply than ever to execute all work in their
. line of business.
CC)INT rill -
For buildings taken, end material furnished at the
shortest possible notice, and, at reasonable, rates.
f -Vire always keep on hand first-class SHINGLES,'
and make a spceialty •ef LIMA, which will be sold at
the lowest }prices.
Clinton, July 20, 1882. COoFER & MollENLIE.
•-moo_:_
Light Tia,ID>e3<e .
TRIBIKS, VALISES,&c. ..
WIIIC}L WI LL` PE SOLD
AT VERY LO'W R &ThS.
TFIE IVIAMMOT
-AND,
FRUIT. -Di'. Woods, Ct Middleton and T Marks)
Iia held.
Y
ROOTS ANI2 VI gTAuiEs,- Morgan and T
Hastings, Godenelf township.` R IIn,Llyimne,'
f3tauley,
LADit s,= --,hiss Wagoner; i6nrieh. Miss McKa:y',
uckersnrith Mrs J Stewart, Varna.'
;.A Vexed Clergyman.
Even the patience of Job would become eex-
hauetecl,were lis a. preacher and •endeavoring
to interest his audience while they were keep-
.ngup an incessant coughing, slaking it irn•
possiblefor him to be heard. ')Yet, how -very
easy can all this be avoided by simply using
Br. King's New Discovery
for
Consumption,
Coughs and Colds. Trial bottles given a
5 g way
at Watts & Co and. J. HI Combe's'drug store
While the Presbyterian never has been,,
:arid'never:will be, either partisan: or poll -
tical, it must enter a strong protest against
the crusade that has been •proclaimed
against the present licensing system, and
that, avowedly, in order to secure a return
to the old plan 'of leaving it all in the hands
Of the different municipalities. Very few
who had any knowledge of how things;
were managed npder muncipalrule need
to be told of the many. • and great abases
which then prevailed, and of the -little re-
gard that was paid to the interests of .mor
ality.and the well-being of the neighbor-
hood. ---[Canada Presbyterian.
Michael Lee was convicted at the Assizes
at Napaneeyesterday of the murder df his
sweet•heart,:Maggie Howie, and sentenced to
be hanged on November 17th.
Application will be made at the coming sess-
ion of Parliament for'a charter to construct a
railway from Winnipeg to the Hudson Bay.
Diphtheria of a: remarkable virulent type is,
carrying off many victims in Virginia. 'The.
physicians are unable to acconnt for the ter-
rible fatality.
STREET TALK.
"How, much better `you look,.Mr. S,'
"'e's, I have gained S2 pounds, on Hall's
Catarrh Cure. Rave' not felt so well in 20
years. It has Made ,a complete cure -and --is
worth $50 a bottle to any cine tha''t hat the
Catarrh."
e to
HARNESS MAKERS,
CLINTON'.
GEO. SHARMAN,
I
° 0I)EALER. 1N
OCERIES
TEAS, ]. P<UIis CANNED
A�TvED.
GOODS, CROCKERY
GLASSWARE;
I
CURED MEAT; }1011, O rl'1IEi1L. tG,
AL\,F:';V s
Farm Produce taken in Exchange.
Nax'1'• DOort To: JOHN .ZloD(ENS' DRY
GooDS PALAC P, ALBERT STREET,
CLINTON..
a
lfJ �J�lle�
t1 Jl I O LEi I
FTJRNIT1J1tl S;I.ORE,. CLI ,T0N.
THOS. STEVENSC.
Iravirei movedinto his nett b ick store
j.OP:P0S TE rirE 9 O\VN h ALL',
pegs leaves to statnif ti ntuiiSro , ii icilils iti Cfintgii,
ant the surrounchng country, that he keeps on hand
a Superior quality: of Furniture of all kinds,.uuh 05 '
BEDROOM& A d,OR `SETS
Of the latest:sl lcs
BEDSTEADS, SID'k BO�1I.Dfi
.'13tJIRE21Ti S 1 I3T,]` S•
And everything that constitutes furnisher a huose iu
his tine, Which he"will sell lit the lowest' living profit.
l ask a ;hare of the'pphlic patronage, being .thankful
fes past (avers and hopeful for the future: 1 The public
are in.vited:to call and See for`themselv.et
THOS. STEVENSON.
Clinton, July 0, 1482,
ALLAN' LINE
Oi
lEOY:11 SI Ldl. s'ILADQ$'H[IPLV.
LIIIERFGDL'-- 1 ft G��SGOt
S ['tORTlEST SEA PASSAGE., •
giabin;tiicterinediaieand ateova;ge ricik..
ctw at Lowest Rates.
b'ualia�rj4 ever fp Set,turedciy frosm Qltebe.
Persons Wishing to sand fon their friends can obtain •
passage certfficatos at lowest rates from England, Ire-
land and Scotland to any city or railway town in Ca-
nada, and the imprint is refunded less a small dedo.
tion it the ticket is not nse;t: -.
SteerngePjassengers are booked.to London; Cardiff
Bristol, Queenstown, Dorry,i3clfast and .Glasgow, at
' amo prices as to LTvorpool:
Forthrough tioketsand'evoryiatormationapply to
A. 0.';PATTISON, Agent,
Ccr.T:R.; Clinton:
W tcl ine Oils.
McGOLL ' BROS.. &
TORONTO;
Manufactnrcrs and dealers •in.
La,rdiltle € i1, •
C . -limier (7�1
Wool -:+t J►1
J3Olt Ciattince
Four Medals and three Diplomas awarded
them last year ist the leading exhibitions in the
Dominion.. ,
Farmers, Threshers hard Mill men will save
money by using cur Jardine and Cylinder Oil.
Woolen i,lannfadturers will save money by
using, our Wool Oil, it equals Iard'and olive, oil, and
;costs but Balt the price; .
Satisfaction guaranteed, Prices, Sic., on application
fo
WOOL', BROS.' & 00., Toronto,'
1 desire'' to express my .sincere thanks to all any' customers,
but to the ladies especially, as ,I 111.1: confident that the
'rapid increase in m . business is in a great measure
p Y bdue to
the fact that the "ladies have spoken, welt of -goods purchased
from m!e, and advised ther friends to visit my place of
r business.
LADIES, YOUR KINDNESS TS APPRECIATED.
W.:L.'OUTiN ,T-
X1111]
J11S
all sock aow complcti '1'11; all depar menu
erOJ ilk l
�lJ �
Ass,Orl�entQyGralld
1 1 u 1 �i=11 I: following Il
Spec a a ue ; , t le 1 Ies, , which have; beep
chased at prices '.much dower. than cost of _prodllctioli, .
A, ra� ` f
ER, full n e
C SHM ES Q colors.
.CL_0 TH ,-.�ND FA
N
CYD
R
ESS G0ODS
Fine gELTO-an
INS 0 S E � Ladies:Claak��
_ g
� EYS 'Plain Trillead' and FAncy.
' p
an
NELS a
UNIAN ' FL�i�' nd . Checked:
F
L LA�tN
ALL �il'00 ELS v
.GT��Y a
__.. � r -Y Y
EED a eat CH
Of . o rnf. to
SOC
,
The` above mel tioneil l gs ods ai'e' �eitl out dol bt the e t '
1 . 11 s I slue,
•erefl it the colltlt a,id' al c C�ul1Si]lry C lli
I:
•oflto < s li, i 1."
1 �t e sat of .
�� 5
,.t lnollg�' ..., ,,>ase s. of -rl.r .goods..,,
: mil Y
1 r, '
i.
:,..
, t .�l� w h a l t11an 1. I .rilia . >ill . ' n=
IlaIe t11ahstock c, ay., l s e ed ,SIAPLE�1\ ,..
1� ANCY:GOODS to' i -nal: e a First-CIass Stock of Dl ' 'Giooc1s:,
.poi11et9,
in
e
artmY1e
We, have this
.... ,season had uuiprececlenmted success, and are' n
�
ow
offellnC soe- pecialliacs•inS etc oods=i1Ic sellat: sight
..
,
SUITS, at 10Worth $20; $13, worth $22. rancre Cwhz
:'
5
kTIL G l \%I. ' DY MADE Co v s, a s U 13ooArs`,'�',,rn..
ikots aril S'hoeS.
we areI well' to- ,the front, GHILI�Y'a �,1T'S, LADIES ' AND.
Gi NTLE1�IEN'S' LIGHT AND HEAVY 'G`
Dons'. Lar�(Te
(Treat variety aid reliable goods. Some special lines in Booxs
:SND SliwoEs' at.p rice.5 that niake':the p - eo plc 5mi1
l_....., c,
la re and :CrScr'
Department, filled to 0 eIfl
oti�l(
some c
Beautiful lines hi --
GLASS SETS ANb COJ REJ..LEINI TEA SETS.
De r • r
, ._ meat
Has received Jdue. attention 'and
- ,. ColltaillS S011le' STARTLING .
VA UES. I ani villin . to lave Illy 50e. Teau.t on :trial' against
p b st
any tea ,that can be p irchased elsewhere at 60 cts. �l r pound.
1 I
Owing to the large increase, in my:list of sus
tourers,; I have. purchased very largely,- el and am
g
therefsze anxiou .
convert goods :into cash,
and have marked alloods prices,
g at that'will:
convince all Whol f avoY me. •with theirerica, - e
p g
that I
serve t
hem Well:
,1
1,
Londesboro, O,t.N 12, 11882. n'