The New Era, 1884-03-14, Page 7•
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is Makes our Boots ?
fICgSHANg, �
THE BOOT MAKER. —_
DEALER IN ALL RINDS OF
Men, Women and Children's loots & Shoes,
S ring .Stock well assorted, and
complete in alt departments
A,L G.00DS SOLD CHEAP FOR BASH •
Q • A C. CRUICKSHANK, BRICK BLOCK, CLINTON
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And do businessmore
than ever. Better Bargains than ever,
rizik Women's Good •Prunellas for 60 c.Women's .Lace Boots, '$1.
E"i Men's Lace Shoes, $2, Don't buy another pair of Boots until
You see, our. new • Spring Stock. Como one, come all No
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' WANTED; A. QUANTITY OF GOOD •POTATOES. .
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Fleischman's Compound Yeas,
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ALL PAPER
IN THE MOST FASHIONABLE SHADES AND PATTERNS,.
USUALLY FOUND ONLY IN CITIES.
*dal Lines in 5 lOot, Papers
INo trouble to show, whether, you purchase or not.
W. H.SIMPSON, Clinton.
Before you. place a dollar's
worth of Newspaper advertis-
ing, get our prices. The exact
cost of any paper, or list of
papers cheerfully furnished,
free upon application. tw1
I{ar'Send.for New Catalogue..
. J. C. HOUCH;
Advertising Agent,
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sows EEOC=. Detroit, nitelt;
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CENSE INRECTOW9 NOTICE -ALL
persons wishing to obtain fAcense for the
sale of Liquor for the (mallow License year,
are hereby notified that their application must
be in. nay Halide before the 1st day of April next,
STEPHEN' YATES, Inspector.
Qoderleh, Feb.13, last.
FARM'[ FOR SALE,;
LOT,18, CON. 6, 'HU L' LETT,
Consisting of 100 acres, situate about throe
miles from the rapidlygrowing town of Clinton:
Well: improved, under good cultivation, splen-
diil soil Well -watered, and usual advantages
Terms. liberal. W. W. FARRAN.
Clinton, Sentr11, 1883..
BORN.
Bo s1osoN.—In Clinton, on the .6th inst.,
the wife of Mc Q, Robinvon, of a daughter.
CAMPBELL In Stanley, on the 6th Inst„
the wife `of Mr. P. Campbell, (formerly of
Clinton] of a daughter.
FEnausox,—In Hullett, on the 9th inst.,
the wife of Mr. David Ferguson, 6th con„ of
twin.dsughters, •
MARRIED.
• CRICH—To` asEND,—fn Tuoker,ntith,, on,
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Feb. 27, by Rev.. Mr. Stobbs, Mr. e'rbert
Crich to Miss Sarah Townsend, all of Tucker.
smith.
COOPER -- CARTER •-- In Trinity ebnrch,
Blyth, by the Rev. J. F. Parker, on the AU
lust.; John Cooper, of Hullett, to Ettie Car-
ter, of Goderich township.
• .GRABIOr—CADE.—At th'e resid end of the
bride's father,. on the Gth inst., by the Rev.
J. F.•Psrker, Jos. Grasby, to Miss A,C.Cade,
both of Rullett.
HUGHES—CALDEA,--On the lith inat,, byy
Re •. A. Stewart, of Clinton, Mr, Frederick
J, ughea, of Wingham, to Miss Elide Calder,
of Motrin. "
DANIEL,-ligr'rli ,—At 501 Third street, on
Execut February 27th, by Rev, W. W. Washburn,
tors Notice to ` Creditors. [Mr. Edmund Daniel, of the firm of Maitland,
IN PURSUANCE OF CHAP. A, .SP 1. 1, 40 V IC.,
1 Statues of Ontario, notice ie. hereby given that all
creditors having claims agaiitst• the, estate of DoNA1.n
IdcDovpALL, late of the township of' Stanley, County
of Huron, who died at Bayfield, oil or about the Fifth
day of February, A.D. 1883 are to send by post pre-
paid; or delivered, to Joust 'Essen; flay Hold post Oleo,
acting executor of the estate of said Donald, McDougall
deceased, on or 'before the 25th day of March, A.D.,
1881, a stptement containing their names and address-
es, and full Particulars of their etaims,'and. the secu-
rities hold by them, if any, fully verified, and aftet•
the said Last mentioned date, the paid executor of the
said estate will proceed to pay the claims against the
,said deceased,.to the parties entitled `thereto, regard
being had only to the claims of which notice hag been
received as above required, and that I will not be li-
able for said assets, or any .146 thereof, to any person
or persons, of. whose claim .notice has not been re-
ceived. as above. All debts due must, be paid forth -
.with....
JOHN 'kA (n,,
' Actlug Executor..
Aayf'eld, i cb.. 20, 131(1,
SYLVESTER'S.
Celebrated CHAMPION . PLOW !
THOMAS TJPLING,.
BLACKSMITH;• - CLINTON,..
Has been appointed agent for Sylvester's' Champion
Plow, which has recently been grestly.improved, anti
-'how-stands-without- ria aI. he-mouldboardiwmade_
of the best diamond steel, especially hardened, war-
ranted to clean in any }Isla , and' inverted from Shef-
field England, purposely tor these plows.' Intending
purc'hasers can have.o. trial of the ittbw, and on receipt
Carlisle dc 'Daniel, to ,Miss Theo. E. Reltie,
(formerly of Clinton) both of Detroit,
NAnTis—hinsvadn.—At- the residence of,
the bride's father, Stanley., on the 12th inst.,
by the fev.J. Ross, Mr. D. %Valks; of Brook-
lin, Out, :to Mies Ann, fourth. daughter of
Mr. ,Mr, aY 117ustaed, of Stanley.
ELLIcrj—McImAx.--On the 12th Inst., by
the Rev. '.Mr. Baugh, lir. John Elliott to
Mary E., . daughter of Mr. Edward McLean,
all of Goderich township.
MEGAw-DoxAOH.--At the residence of the
bride's mother, by Yen Archdeacon Elwood,
on the 6th inst., Wm. Mogaw, merchant; of
British Columbia, (formerly of Clint.n,) to
Anna Donagh, daughter of. Mrs. Donagh, of.
Goderich.
DIED.
TAMBixx.-1n Brandon, on the 37th Feb;,
Lilian Melitis, twin daughter of Mr. F. A.
Tamblyn,'(tormerly of Hullett,) aged.4 mos.
and 111 days
STERt TNn in Uoderieh tow nship,Gth con.,"
on the 12th inst., Alexander Sterling, aged 87
yyears. W .
S.tle. Register.
Farm -stock, &c., belonging. to. Mr. John
Holmes, Huron -road! (near Clinton)' Friday,
march 21. J . P. Brine, auct o •
House and lots, Isasc se., Clinton,
of Mr. Jae. Ferguson, on Saturday; March 29,.
OR. SPRING.
At the
DRY Go!ODS PALACE.
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40.0 pieces NEW . PRINTS,
lovely pattrns;
2 Cases of EMBROIDERIES
v r
e °hea
1Q $ales. of -COTTONS- and
SHTRTINGS,
•D. Dickinson, anctiooeer.
of post card it will be delivered :roe in any pelt of the •
• county. I4 tlro'pinw• can be beat by any other mike, A sub' }V slide; On Wedne9dAy,
entirely.
we will forfeit the llloiv: A tarload justrccoivod.—
Reference* froth over 100 of the best 'fanners near Col•
OblltelateCl the tOgII Of WoodStOek
Clinton ,•'
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He also manufactures the celebrated
�lik4l'.'QUALMEST;.—ThE_B_ESI, and .TIIE MOST 'RELIABLE YEAST in'tlie a9 :Scotch Diamond- HHarr,ow'.
•market; for a1l kinds of Bread and . Cakes. • •
Tt is used almost exclusively in London, .Hamilton, and Other -town. Two
'cents per package, at
- •SIIARMAN'S Grocery,; ALBERT STREET, CLINTON, near .the 'Market,
the NOT +'DT - A SOF. n t
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S. PALLISE
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CUNIINGHA:ME
Desires to call special attention to. his stock of
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China ind.€tranite:.
Of all kinds, suitable for Christmas presents.
are,
Also, the hest" • Confectionery to be had.
Fresh Fruit, Canned ,Goods, &c:
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3011N': CUNINGHAME. GaOCER9 C GINTO11
Tit& reputation Of which ie so well known that be' bas
• ali'eday reeoived ordersfor m set tide *erica.
Si FOWLER. & SON:
BEST: groog .o '
VIOLIN STRINGS
TOWN. .. .
FINE PLATED 1V'A,RE,
NEWEST n1,.KlU`I IN
EWiELfit.;EIR:Y .!.
Re .airing done. Promptly.
I on, litay 25th. bun.
4011E _BROM
MONUMENTS
W. 111. GIFIFNl• &GENT
OFFICE, MAMAS 10.00iC, OppOslto
the \Inttlet, omen, • •
Parties reriniring mentimauis will 111(11 it to their 40
vantage• to Fie r•Y,tfd l.1.11, ordering ri•cwhere.
tiLIN1ON MARKETS.
Thursday, March -1.3, 1884.
Scarcely anything :worthy. of note has
taken place in .market changes ; 'quota-
tions remain The same,' except for oats,
which are a tri
lie Ilse hlgher,.and eggs, which
are lower: ` The pork market is closed,
;withbut a small quantity packed. ; Cattle
and horses are in demand, the latter being
a little higher than a' month ago Not-
withstanding'all that may besaidto the
contr;y, the demand for cattle for ship
ment will always continue more or less
brisk; as the Enghsh people will eat meat,
and as they cannot raise any greater .quan-
tity than they do, the rest will have to go
fromthis side of the water.
• Wheat, scot old . $1 00 a
ir• new • _ 0 65 'a
'White ::wheat, old ''I ,Od a
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new • 100.a
. ?Spring, 1 00-, a
Oats, - -0 36 a
- Barley,-
0:45 a
Peas,, • 0 70 a
Flour, 5.00 a
•Potatoes, 0 45 .a
Butter, 016 a
,. Eggs; .. . 0.18. , a
Hay,: • : 7 00 • a
-Sheep-pelts--- _ • 0 50 a
Lamb skin, • 0 60 a .
Beef, - 6 50 a
' Pork, _.- 125 . ti
105.
1 00
1,• 05
1 05
1.05
033.
0 55
0 75 '
0 50
0 17
0.10
800.
0.75
0 75
7' .50
8 25
LOT EOR SA.'LC—The•sltbscriber oderJ' r
sale en very reasonable term, a two re
lot situated across the river, just outside the
corporation, of Clinton, Splendid place for a
market garden, }Having been worked by Mr.
J. Copeland. Of .whomalt lsartletilars ,pan he
obtained, or to It. 11fe110R1,I)IE, ICippen, . `Hix•
j') A. 1tet) OD, LICENSIID' AUCTIOttEltd,. (din -
ten, would rospeetfidly announce to the people
of Clinton and vicinity that he bat' concluded to devote
his whole -One to the Auctioneer brininess, and solicits
fpatronage. Having idol several years' experience be
eels confident of }tivitiM satisfaction. ]lay4 of sale
may be arranged et the N, a list. covier,,
I Case•' COTTON TWEED
2 Cases Canadian, TWEEDS
tar Bering :Suite.• •
err-.: TABLE LIN']NS•.
,ter. TOWELS.
7 pieces ' new CRE TON
the loveliest patterns we
ever showed, very cheap,
0 pieces new CARPE TS
Case ` LACE CURTAINS.
Come and see us. Our prices'
area. '.glt. = •--�
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stag of the late Sohn 3odgens
Dry -O'oocir tliilace of Clinton and lroCounty.
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