The New Era, 1883-09-14, Page 7qr
By the 1st of March next,
In accordance with the terms contained in the will of the
late proprietor, - the business of the estate : has to be wound
up " by the above date
or oI
o
0o f to Ck0OS3e from*
Well assorted in every department.
We commenced. on TUESDAY , morning, SEPT. 4th, to,
give a discount of TEN PER CENT FOR CASH, . on all
goods except Grain Bads. This, in 'addition to the very low
figures we have been selling goods at, makes it
The people here: have ever -had- of"supplying the selves writ
- Dry Goods at less'than wholesale prices,
E STAT''::
COODS PALA
CLINTON, tiept. 4, 1881,i-
ERS'
556
l� aIy Ax-rnsrinT,,
OVER.$S,000
English, Scotch..
Coatings, .Worsteds,
-R
A VISIT TO.MICHIGAN.
.NOT}sALOL,T VH U WAS
THERE, •
Tu thr L(1,4ecr of the'Clenh,ow. brit:"
Siir `Being end of't'Iiose retired farm-"
; EN
urs of 0lintou who aro said to h t e not
cnitwito
to o,f_ thought I would talesxtd-
vant cheap eear•siun to T�,etrort,
civc3; thC.11r ihd.'rrun,k 11 R,' 1 tWenttits
Post Huron, ;�ettiris c 0 :It Ne•
w IIay,en,,
i,bniit nridway •between •Port Hurol and
Detroit, El ere I snit a friend., Pr. ,:Elam
shell; with' his horse-and:buggy, wl i took
me ..to h,is:hinne•.abpot'four mite a distant,
where I stopped'.for a week This -place .
is called.New Baltimore, and was .once- a
smart place,; noted, for its -lumbering in-
dustry and stave factory,•but" is .new fast
falling into :ctecay,::although it'still retains
the manufacture of these.artieles in a, small
way.We drove'out i the country to a
n 1 i y
-
--- place -called --Swan -Creek, to see a 'large
stave factory, which was. in full blast and
had a. geed many;; hands employed. On
our way 'back” 'we visited`an-apiary con
e andkeptrm —
aur o0 hivea, e bya" fa i er.,
rl h T.wreeIs �Kp
We then'drove to 11Seunt Clemens, the,.
county seat of Macooin county."This:is a
t to v sonic very fine
smart little t n,:with n e y "
buildings, 'both private and public. Its
Court House, which` is a splendid building,.
is 'placed in the centre of a circle,.'aclne
'what,after the style of'Goderich, but-tho
Y.
back streets' are not very well laid out,
being too. narrow. It is built, on the bank
of the river' Clinton,:. about four' miles from.
Lake St. Clair. This river is navigable,
and";good•sized steain. boats run from this
point to. Detroit. This is also a station on
the' G.T.R. Whilst here we went to see_
our old friend and'' former-Clintonian;-Mr'
Geo. Fulton." We''foundhiss and family
in good health ;, he has a fine place of 240
aures of geod land, with good buildings,
and plenty of them. • He has about 30 head
of fattening steers,, fit for the butcher,
besides other stock to the number of 50
head. 'Tbe beat cern 1 saw in the whole
of my trip, and only piece of good corn,
was here ; 'it-measured--frdni=eight-to ten
feet high. I cannot e:ty'tb14 Lana' very
favorably impressed with the lookof thinga.
over in Michigan. The land; that'I saw is
,not good, being'either sand Or heavy blue
clay, and;not to. bo compared' to' our Onta-
riorland, and 1 think the:claas of farmers,
with a few exceptions, are_in_keeping with
the land. .They have a herd law that pro-.
liibits the running at large of cattle on the.,
roads, and one of the results• of -this is seen
in neglected road fences, open gates, long
grass on the roadside,. giving, at least to
an Ontario man, the appearance of sloven-
liness. 1VIy trip has"had this ofleet—it
made me feel doubly attached to .home,
•and -'I- think ' Chntod'anil-i a sacround'in
country the hest place I have ever been in,,
Yours, c4sc., HENRY STEAM.
'Clinton -Sept. 11 1883.
Serges,
GET YOUR FALL Sufr Now In—imense
1
stock to "select from.
.. ,
NL�1;RFAILS ,
` � Il0 TO GIVE • SATISFACTION, N ISSTILL OL'P (. L T
��. c oTE
Prices' away down,.
1ig Stock of PRE -SS GOOT
New Patterns. Low Prices:
S
Black '. and Colored SI.L.
A DA everything usually :kept in -a, first-class Dry Goods, House.
FALL & WINTER HATS
ON THE WAY.
FULL STOCK OF . GROCERIES.
Our increasing trade in other depart>neits compels us for want
of room to go out of BOOTS -& .SHOES and ,CROCKERY
& GLASSWA.R , WE ' OFFER ,bun WIIOLr STOCK or THI SE
GooDs AT COST.
' tl
GOAT
:Moll,
St. Paul's Church, Montreal, has en-
gaged a $12,500• pastor.
Theetitioti against Mr•. Trow M•. P.
p g ,
for South Pertl',"lfis !lbw been practically.
withdrawn,: the ,petitioner -not desiring to
proceed• with it. A. formal.order, staying
proceedings was on Tiiesday„applied for,
but hasnotyet been granted, as the usual
advertising has not :et been clone.
These are 'Solid facts.'
The best blood pnrifier and system regula-
tor ever placed within the` reach of suffering
humanity, truly is Electric Bitters. Inactiv-
ity" of the Liver, Biliousness, Jaundice," Con-
•
sttrstion', weak ,kidneys, '-,or any disease of
lite uriaa.iy organs' or who''er regnues au
appetizer', tonic or mild stimulant, will always
•
1' d El Btt tl "b'. t d 1 t'
iu Elect e iers to es an ou y car aIn
cure known They act surely andgriickLy•
'e.very„bottle gaaLanteodito give entire satin.
faction or money.refundedt Sold at 50 cents, a...
.bottle b'y,Watts:&.Co,- "1
The. joint exhibit of the 1)ontiniou
Government and the C. P. B. at North
Lancashire Agricultural Show at Liver -
1
pool, was awarded a s'IVer 'medal
1 he storm on Lake Michigan has prov-
ed extremely disastrous to shipping, and
it is' estimated that a million and a half
dollars worth of vessels have been de-
stroyed,
The :United Conference at Belleville
decided at the meeting on Wednesday,
that the name of the Church should be
Vbat reconiencled by the Committee --
"2'11ei4:.urch:"- -
Rev.MethodistDr. RicChe nodi Bishop Carman
were. elected General Superintendents of
'the ITnited Methodist Church, by the
Conference at helleville,'the former for 8
and -the -latter 1 -years.
Hon. Mr. Mercier, of Montreal, has en-
tered an action for $25,000 damages for
-libel tgainet i1Lr. Tasse,-proprietor, of Let-
1lincrle, and asimilar suit against Hon..
12r. Mousseau -for stating that plaintiff
had received $5,000 from the Local Pre-
mier to withdraw a suit for bribery.
The united Methodist, body constitutes
the -largest Protestantidenomination' in
the Dominion.' According to the census
_the -fon "r-denom inations 4ho'`'nia r trove "lie
regarded a•sunitel into one, number as fol
lows:
.Methodist Church of Canada...... , 582,962
Episcopal . 103,272
Bible Christian J 27,236
Primitive ..........25,680Methodist„.., .. 25,680
i
Aides,'
,
I'iatothy, Wool
Sheep alts;
'""Lan'ib skins,
loef,
Po
Total 739,150.
The Presbyterian Church numbers 629,-
280., anal the church of ;England, 574,818.
Beforc-t b Un-ion-the.,•-P'resbyte ian •bodyy-
was the most'numerou5 of any one denomi-
nation of Protestants ; .by the union'the
Methodist Church is'Made. to stand first.
in point -ofnumbers,
.1 Lit- taN_st it lf.s -
Thursday;` Sept. 13 1883.,
Thefollowing quotations are only no-
urinal; as there -tare no sales to govern
prices.
Wheat; scot - $0 98 a ' 1 00.
White wheat, 0 05 "a 0 97
Spring, • • 0 90 '": a 1 00
oats,— :--:• — -= 0 i5 ---a 0 40
Barley, 0 40 a 0 45
Peas, 0 70 a 0 75.
Flour; _5 '' a 5
Potatoes, 0 5000 a 0 50 60'
Butter; 0 "13 a '0 14
Eggs, 017 a 0 19
]lay, 8 00.'a -9 00
6 00; !a 6505
0 50'',a 0 75:
0'75 a 1001.
650 a 80Y
8 00. a " 8 25
_
30 ,
� 8 �0
200 a 250'!
- 1 0 18 ,a 0 1-8-
rk
Clover.-
ho Makes Your Boots?
UICKSHA
S
THE OOT MAKER.
DEALER IN' ALL BINDS OF
1101, Women
Children's 'twits :& Shoes
Spring Stock well assorted, and
complete in all departments.
ALL GOODS SOLD CHEAP FOR CASH
C. CIvTICKSHANK, "BRICIK” BLOCK, CLINTON
IF YOU WANT GOOA, CLLAR, STRONG, BRIGHT PICKLES, BUY
'all2ser's strictly Pure Spices
We keep also the VERY BEST BRANDS IN VINEGAR, from
the best manufacturers in the Dominion, at the
NOTED. TEA, COFFEE & SPICE" HOUSE,
BEAVER BLOC%, NEXT TO TIIE. TOW -N1: HALL,-,CthNT01
S. PALLISER," T. IVHITL,
� l�tliin Ston.
•
Heave; i Klock, CH tou..
The subscriber .desires to Intimate tothe people of Clinton and surrounding
country, that he• has opened a Clotlaina• St re
Text` door " to 'Thom: isoia a Switzer's,
Where he will be pleased to attend to all work entrusted to him. in' the most expedi-
tious manner, `Having had"several year's -pe exrience' as Cutter for some of the best
establishments in Ontario, he cau
Ctiiarantie satisfaction in Style :; and Fit.
go -A. full stock of all goods on hand usually required for Clothing, such as
TWEEDS, WOESTEDS, OVEECOATINGS, . FANCY TROUSERINGS, &c.
lie -Parties •.hatiinq their own material can hal c r.1 'made'yup on short notice.
A TRIAL SOLICITED. CHARGES REASONABLE.
LE.
Clinton, Sept. 14, 1883.
ap Grocerie
TEA A:T , 25 . CENTS PER L13. TRY IT.:% .
TRY, OUR, '50 CENT TEA. "' CANNOT BE BEA
WHITE 'SUG'1P,• 10. LBS. FOR :1 90.
•
Roos & .Shoes. --Bid i'eductio">lrs on Su nn er GoOds.
All oily .Fali lines of 'BOOTS AND SHOES are now complete. IL'r-ci is rnEasn"Lr..,
ANYTHING- I_M1 THE TRADE IN FALLS AND .)WINTER GOODS. ' MEN'S 'BOOTS, heavy
wear, from $1, per pair, upward 'FELT WEAR and MEN'S LONG BOOTS, "very"
thea
p `...Inspect our stock. •
Wanted 3 -000 bbls: good fill & winter 'A �1e,5,
b li
IVill pay 'the highest cash price. Don't sell until you; see it.
°LINTON, . Sept., 1883
THOMPSON & S'WIT$ER.
ANTRAL DRUG STAR
J-UST''i I2IBGEIV"E D,
•flELL-EB
i
OKE �u� PARIS` � REBN�DA�f��1TfAN ��dY�P la i
G . , ERS N I�51;CT. IIUtiVDERS
INSECT POWDER GUNS, FOR THE FLY CAMPAIGN.
FRESH ' MO'NTpERRAAT 'LZ ` E JITICE..
A1V COiv .
CLINTON ONT.
CHEMIST AND DREJGGIST,
C IN- TON
M. . sMTT3.
people vicinity that he.
The subscriber desires to announce to the eo le.of Clinton and v
has now ori hand a full stock of •
Scotch, English & Canadian : Tweeds, Beavers,
Meltons, "Broadcloths, Worsteds, ,Fancy
Pant 'Patterns,. Etc., "Etc.,
Which he, its prepared to make up, en the very shortest notice. Being a practical
'Otter' 1146 fells confident that he can give' the best of satisfaction in fit and style
0A,r' .AN SEII, 1+;e ciIII1.t r As ANS- 1=Totrsr•. I t iii, Cotr'NTy..;
4I'111. '1-1. s1 ITH opp0cit'e"the Post Office, :Clip ten ;