The Clinton New Era, 1887-10-07, Page 5POWDER
A.so1utely Pure.
This powder payer varies. A marvel of purity,
strength and ivllolesoineuess. More economical
than the ordinary. kinds,' and cannot be sold in
r,otlapp'tltion with the multitude of low test short
nolle§% alum or ;phosphate powders. Sold only
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ettna, ROv1 L ;)Akira POWDER Co., 106 Wa
,Int: er York.
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In Nova Scotia, it has been found
j :that three Conservatives ants ope Liber -
!.a1 owed their election to Parliament to
•siorrupt practices. The list inoludes
l the Finance Minister and the Postmast-
er General.
Friday evening about 6 o'clock Willie
mon of J Henry Stanyer, foreman at the
Empire Oil Worke;London,aged 8 years
Went to call hie;,,father to tea. The
little fellow went upstairs, and, looking
into a tank'oit'Sil, became suffocated
:, with gas and expired before medical aid
arrived.
Sale. IZclgister.
FRIDAY, OCT. 7—Farm stock, &c.,
of Mrs. W. Cololough, lot 31, con. 11,
Goderich township. J. Howson, auct.
1SiONDAY, "OCT 10—Farm stook of
rMr. D. Ferguson, lot 14, Oth concession
of Hullett, M 1=p:in, J. Howson, auct.
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 12 — Farm
stock, implements, &c., of Mr John H.
' Elliott, lob 36, con. 8, Goderich town-
ship. James Howson, amt..
MONDAN
cct.-
MONDAN :QCT. 17 — Farm stock,
&o., of Mr $. F 1eynolds, lot 19, con.5,
Hullett. Ja ins plowson, auct.
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 19 — Farm
stock of Mr A. Stephenson, lot 8, Parr
line, Stanley. Jas. Howson, auct.
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A. LIST OF FALL FAIRS
Morris Branch, Blyth, Oct. 11-12
Stanley, Bayfield—Oct. 13.44. .
BORN
Ji'ERRIS—In Goderich township, on the 6th
Of September, the wife of Mr S. A, Ferris, of
5 a 8011,
MARRIED
a,
._ ROBERT N—COATS—At the residence
of rile brit father, Clinton, on the 5th inst.
by the Rev Stewart, bfr George E. Robert -
1 son, of Dic union's Landing, to Hattie E., 1
third daughter of af,Robert Coats. .
WATSON ESLIE —At the residence of
the bride's itther,,Clinton, on the 5th inst., Iequ iris c • Nobby, S tylislil. Good•
by the Rev. A. Stewart, Mr J Watson, of Sea-
•forth, toltfaggio,eldest daughter of31rJohn Fitting .all well made Clt-,thlng'
r Leslie.
' 13AILEY-9TOO1 E—At the residence of the
:bride's father, Clinton, on the 4th inst., by
the Rev. O. F. Salton, AIr R. D. Bayley, of
Battle.Creek, Mich., fdl'nierly of Clutton, to ' Will find ail the newest materials for the Fall and Winter Trade at
Hester, eldest daughter of Mr Hugh Moore.
COLE—SMITH==At .the residence of the
,:.,.bride's father, Gll'.ton, on the 4th inst., by • ►�
;`the Rev. John Gray, 3fr, Chas. Cole to Alice Fischer's
Clara, only daughter, ;9f Mr James Smith, all
of Clinton.
AZL'RAN
TIIE CO t ►ILA.CE, CLINTON.
WE BEG TO ANNOUNCE TIIAT OUR
Grand Opening ofMiliineryShowRooms
WILL TAKE PLACE ON
SATURDAY,r, OCT. 8,
When we will also make a large Display of:Novelties in each of our various depart-
ments. Otir patrons and public are cordially invited.
JOHNWISEMAN Manager. Estate J. Ha
OD EN S,
oots Shoes
W. TAYLOR & SONS
We have much pleasure in stating that our trade for the past season
has been the best in the historycof our firm, for which we tender
our thanks to our many patrons. • Ve take pleasure in announcing
that our stock for the fall and winter trade is now very com-
plete, with full lines in
American and Canadian Over-
shoes, Rubbers, Felt Boots, &c,
ALL OF WHICH WILL BE SOLD AV. CLtdSE PRICES.
EGGS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. FIVE PER CENT OFF FOR CASH.
W. Tailor & ions,
Clintons toad $lyth.
JACOB TAYLOR, Manager for Blyth. •
GENTLEMEN
d
to order,
DER--A-FRY--At SaultSt.Marie
crop.
+vu-av, tar ,rounitlexanner, oI RMCli'11Op,
t Miss Maud s Maud Vltrtue''Avery, formerly of Sea -
forth.
STEWART.—TYNDALL—In Tuckers)nith,
on the 28th Sept.by the Rev. Joseph McCoy,
Mr Jaines Stewar,t. of Usborno, to Miss M. N.
Tyndall, of Tuck'eraf ith.
ROBSON—MOERIS-At Goderich, on the
29th Sept., by the Bev. Dr. Ure, Mr. G. B.
Robson, of Petrollry to Ellen Mabel, y-oung-
_ept daughterof the late Mark \iorris,-ofGdd-
—erten:
'DIED
I, JAbiiSON—I'1 Clinton, on ?be 1rd lust.,
Sarah Jackson,felfot'•of their lath Thomas
Jackson, aged 82 years and 6 months.
RYAN—On Sopi. 4th, mt Kndckboy House.
Charles Ryan, late: o`f Boreihill House, Co. of
. Carlow, Ireland, oldest son of the late Capt.
Richard Ryan, graiid¢on of the late Rev. G.
_. Seymour, `Ticar of Kilronan, and father of
Mrs. Whitt, ClinttSti• '
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'T,PPlibrOoRePas
TAKEN AT
L11$TGN
CLINT6N MARKETS.
cerreeted.everV Thursday afternoon.
/bnreday, Oct. 6, 1887.
'Wheat, spring, 0 78 a 0 80
Wheat, white and red • 0 78 a 0 80
Oats
Barley
Peas .
Flour, per cwt
Potatoes
Butter
Eggs
%FOBnifR'5
L.
•
Pork •
Hay
Wool •
Sheep pelts
Lamb ekius •
Clover, per bush.
• 028a030
- 045a045
O 50 a0'53
200 a 225
- 0 50 a 0 70
O 18 a 020
017 a 018
550 a 600
800 a 6 00
024 a 025
O 50 a 075
O 60 a 080
500 a 550
SEAFORTH MARKETS.
SEA.FORT13, Oct. 6, 1887.
Wheat, spring, - $0 75
Red and white • • 0 75
Oafs, • 0 28
Peas, 0 48
Barley, • 0 40
Butter- • _ -' " 0 14
- 0 12
Potatoes, • - 0 60
Pork, - • - 5 50
Wool, - •• • 0 24
Flout per owt • • 2 00
Iiggs, - •
a 0
a 0
a 0
a 0
a 0
a 0
a 0
a r6
a 6
a 0
a 2
80
80
30
50
50
15
14
00
00
25
25
BLYTH MARKETS.
Reported specially for NSw ERA every Th:ir,day
Blyth, O„t.6, 1887.
red, per bush.
new
*eat,
Pat, ,,,
Oats .
Barley . ,
Peas ,
Apples per bag
.Petatoes, '• .
Eggs per d(z
Butter,rolls .
Cheese . .
Lard
Flour per cwt.
flogs, .
Hay, •
Straw . .
Wool
Rides per 100 lbs.
Sheep pelts .
Lamb pelts .
. 7:.,
. 70
28
. 44
50
• 40
75
. 17
• 16
)5
. 10
2 00
500
8 00
2 00
• 22
, the Leading Ordered! Clothing
House of Clinton.
M. FISCHER, the Leading Gutter, in charge, who will try
and please you. Give us a Ball and inspect our goods. Prices •
low. 10 per cent discount for cash. Parties having their own
cloth, can have it made and trimmed at reasonable rates at
Ladies,Rernernber
SATURDAY
1S THE DAY OF THE
T
Popular Dry Goods U�wi-
GRAND OPENING
ROBERTSON' S
MILLINE"RY, MANTLE
and bA SHMERE
SHOW • ROOMS.
FISHERS Leat ingCLO'fHING HouseOlintow
a 78"
a 78
a 30
a 50
a 52
a 50
a 80
a 17
a 90
a 15
a 12
2 10
5 50
9 00
3 00
a 25
500 a 700
075 a 100
0 75 a 1 00
MONTREAL LIVE STOCK MARKET.
There was a large supply of common
cattle on the markets, but choice cattle
oould not be got. prices about the same
as Thursday. There were a few sales at
over 3,10. per Ib. but a greater number at
less than 3c. Sheep scarce shippers pay-
ing from no to 4o for good large sheep.
Butchers pas from $3 to $5 for sheep and
$2 25 to $4 for lambs. Hogs in good
supply, from 5c to 51e per Ib. Horse
trade quiet, shipments to United States
fewer than usual and average price con-
siderably less. During the past week
there were shipped frbnrbere across the
linea, 39 horses costing $3,223 50 or an
average of $82 52 eaoh.
'}.TOTICI•; '[0 DEBTORS.—ALL PARTIES
1.1 indebted to the undersigned either by
note or book. account, are hereby notified
that if the same is not paid before the 30th
day of September, their accounts will be
placed 1n court for collection. This notice
is anal. JAMES STEEP, Clinton.
CHORTHORNS FOR SALE. — THREE
17 fine young hulls, good colors and pedi-
grees. They will be told on reasonable terms
and prices to suit the times. For further
particulars apply to W.J. Il10OTNa, Elmhurst
Farm, Clinton. 4i
OUSE TO RENT..— COJIFORTAI3LE
• convenient and commodious cottage on
Itattenbury street, at present occupied by
Mr Lough. I'osseessiongiven in a few weeks.
Tient nioder'ate, all conveniences. Apply to
H. PORTERatMr Biddleoombe's store:
tTRAY HEIFER—STRAYED FROM THE
1-7 river, on the London Road, a small two
year old red Helfer', with white ring near the
end of her tail. Any one giving such inform-
ation as will lead to its recovery will be suit-
ably rewarded. MRS. S. MORLEY, Clinton.
Tj1011 SALII OIL TO RENT—A COMFOI,1-
-12 TABLE house on Mary street, containing
parlor, dining room, kitchen, pantry and bed-
room downstairs, bedrooms upstairs, hard
and soft water un ler cover, good stable. Ap-
ply to O. 13EN'I'LY or H. HALE,
L`ITRAY RAM — STRAYED FROM THE
1..7
subscriber's premises, lot 24, con. 5, Stan-
ley,a short woolly Sluopshiredown Ram,with
a letter D on its loft aide. Any person giving
such information which will lead to its re-
covery, will bo suitably rewarded. JACOB
DIEHI,, Varna P. O. ^ 4i .
TF.A('HEBS WANTED, — ONE A MALI.?
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holding either sero 0 third class cer-
tificate. The other it female teacher holding
third segs certiflcate, for F.S. No. 5, Roderich
township. Applications will be received til)
to Oct.n4th. Persone1 �) 1<2110110 preferred,
State anlary. Address JOHN 'TORIIENCE,
Secretary, Porter's Hill P. 0.
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CAR.PRT WEAVING. --THE SUBSCRIBER
would respectfully intimate to the Peo-
plo of Clinton and vicinity that he is prepared
to do all kinds of CARPET WEAVING, in the
most satisfactory manner. All wo4'k entrust-
ed to him will receive prompt and. careful
attention, while terms will be as reasonable
as aro' consistent with first-class work. W.
HAWKINS, .Tames St., near the Freight shod,
Clinton.
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OUSE AND LOT'S FOR S.ILE.—SUBA-
H senlnrn offers for solo the splendi
Frame Iloilse on Victoria Street, now nemr
pied by Mr E. Boon, It waning plenty of
root for On Ir tined family, stone foundation,
hard mud soft wntcr, etc, The lot embraces
throe fafth-ncrc lots, and lifts thereon a mum
ger r f bnarinh fruit trees. 'Perms very roo,
a
noble. N. T)ODS11OIuTH, (Tinton.
NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED HERE-
BY announces to the public that he will
not be responsible for any debts contracted
in his name.without his written order. G. G.
HOLMES.
NEW BLACiiSMITH SHOP IN FULL
BLAST.—The subscriber having leased
the largo brick shop on Albert Street, op-
posite Fair's Mil], (lately rim by P. W. Hay-
ward, and owned by Mr. H. Cantelon) is pre-
pared to. (10 all work in his line. Bring a
practical Workman of several years exper-
ience. Particular attention will be given to
carriage, buggy or cutter repairing, Horse
showing, and general blacksmith work.
Prompt attention and moderate charges will
be his motto. Orders respectfully solicited,
CHAS. ROUSE.
(1OURT OF REVISION—VOTERS' LIST,
V1887.—Notice is hereby given that a Court
will be held, pursuant to "The Voters' List
(int," by His Honor the Judge of the County
Court of the county of Huron, at the COUN-
CIL CHAMBER, CLINTON, on WEDNES-
DAY, the TWELFTH day of OCR'OBER,1887,
at nine o'clock in the forenoon,, to bear and
determine the several conWlainta of errors
and omissions in the Voters List of the Muni-
cipality of the town of Clinton for. 1887. All
persona having business at the Court are re-
quested to attend at the said time and place.
Dated this 26 day
tis 26th of September 1887. W M.
COATS, Clerk of the said Municipality.
HOUSES AND LOT P011 SALE. — THE
undersigned offers for, sato her houses
on lot 212, Rattenbury Street, near St. Paul's
Church. One of the houses is a small, com-
fortable cottage, containing four rooms and
kitchen; the other house has two storeys,and
contains 12 rooms, Hard and soft water.—
Lot is one-quarter of an acre, with bearing
orchard thereon. They will be sold on easy
terms of payment, AIRS. FORBES, Gunton.
BUTCHERING BUSINESS —THE UNDER -
J1/ MOSSO wishes to intimate to t'le people of
Clinton and surrounding country, that in order
to suitably meet the demands of his very nuttier
0119 customers, he has bought out the busbies
of Mr It Fitzsimons, and will carry on the same
with the Cl,olsest meats in season. No pains wil
be spared to meet the wants of all, and ho hope
to merit and receive a fair share of public pat
renege. L owest prices for largo orders. Farm
era' trade a specialty. ALBERT MAY.
TO
Rlcrt IHOUSE FOR SALE OR RENT
—']'ho undersigned Were either to rent or
sell the splendid, very convenient and well -
situated house on Ratteubury Street, occu-
pied by himself. It is a well-built brink, con-
taining five rooms and closets downstairs,
and the same upstairs, with a good cellar,—
The lot is one-quarter of an acro, with bear-
ing orchard, hard and oft water, with 1150111,
eOnvenienees. Terns, either to sell or rant
very reasonable. 1L. FITZSIMONS, Clinton.
T0 THE LADIES IVIIILE THANKING MY
numerous Indy customers for their pntron-
ngc in the pnst,I take thi l Opportunity to inform
them tin in removing to Clinton, ] hope to be
more central in my work, to hove better train
connections, and do away with the necessity of
canvassing Clinton, 1 inn prepared to flit orders
on very short not,ce.an1 satisfactolly,in Ladies'
Misses' and Children's Corsets Shoulder Braces
end Supporters. Children's lt'aists n specialty.
Clinton ladies, wino promised fall orders,pleaso
call when. it suits and have butter satisfaction.
Henson ladies please giv% orders to Miss Hunter.
Remember the place, over Mr Twitohell's store.
E. J.COULTER. Clinton, Aug 10 +lin
STRAY STEER—CAMEINTO THE PRE-
MIaES of subscriber, lot 83, c011. 12, Hullett
about two Weeks singe, a rerl steer, party
white,yearliing. The owner is hereby notfaed
to prove property, pay charges and taro It
aw113'.
STRAY HEIFER. -Strayed from subscrib-
el's_promiaes, about two inonths' since, a Ited
Yearling Heifer, with white a )ot on forehead.
Any ono giving infortnntion that will lend to
her recover' e 111 be Suitably rewarded. lt,
HONKING;
Our stock is now complete, and is one of the finest in the county.
Come and see the Brilliant Display of Novelties in every department, at
Bointsols Goat Cheap Cash Store; Clinton
ComrnercialUnion
Many people are e,tried away with the idea that (;on]:ui,rcial Union
with• the United States' would give us manufactured goods at a great-
ly reduced cost, while, at the same time, the value of our farm 'pre-
•duce would be much enhanced "Distant fields look green," and we
propose to show you that it is indeed the "distance" that lends the
"enchantment to the view" in. this case, for the apparent verdure of
Yankee markets is simply ,the greenness in Uncle Sam's eyes, which
are filled with envy. because" BEESLEY & CO are offeriug..for—sale--
-goods of- such exquisiWquality, and at such temptingly low prices
that his fears are aroused, lest not only Canadians stay at home and
buy our goods, but that,the most enterprising of his subjects also
be attracted to Clinton to make their purchasee,and so the disappoint -
,ed eagle screameth when he views, the prospect of his intended prey
escaping firom his talons. If you wish to wear
A.R'rISTIC : MILLINERY,
If you want to select it flora a stock replete with all new Styles and
notions. . If you prefer to buy choice wares in
Grand ;Illumination,
Saturday night next.
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everybody made �V eleoma,
Fancy Dry Goods,
Hosiery, Gloves,
Underwear, &c.
And at the same time increase the amount of your annual savings
from your present income, buy all you can of
Beesleys Millinery Emporium.
GUUNEY'SS TO4 sA RANCES
The ORIGINAL WOOD COOK for sale by all
the leading dealers.
Y
GENTS, before buying your fall and winter Overcoat, come
and see the bran new stock at Cheapside's
S. WILSON, - CHEAPSIDE,
NEXT DOOR TO T. COOPER dr SUN'S GROCERY,
ALBERT STREET, CLINTON. '
Two HIGR AIMS
ONE TO MAKE OUR GOODS THE
STANDARD OF QUALITY,
THE OTHER TO MAKE OUR FIGURES THE
STANDARD : OF : LOW : PRICES
These have been our constant aims for thirty-five years past. It is
NOT - SPASMODIC - EFFORTS:
Which have accomplished this, but it is continued efforts. We have
.pleased. _the, _people,- -pleased—ourselves - and MERIq.' CONTI-AT-U-ED
SUPPORT. Let us have it and we will show you
Watch out ne=t week for
CHANGE OF AD.
v.
O E'
GEO. NEWTON, - - L.ONDESBORO
Imo. A E NL SS Maker, (.4roeer, Are
ter TEMPTING BARGAINS
From one years end to ano{'her. We have full lines in all kinds 'of
Boots, Shoes, Slippers, Rubbers, k,:
And we are confident that at no place can you find such a carefully w-
ected stock at such CLOSE SHAVED PRICES. Come morning, noon
or night and WE WILL DELIGHT YOU.
,TA..cKso iv 7 s
BARGAIN SHOE .HOUSE,
Opposite Town Hall, Clinton.
trl�s�a'
Millinery -;Opening.
.T (7 9I7 1_,C011, CO.
----WILL I•IOLD THEIR •
DRESS GOODS SND ]/1111UBRY OPENING;
WEDNESJJAY, Sept, 28,
AND FOLLOWING D 11 OF THE WEER.
The Latest FALL and WINTER NOVELTIES.
'l'11e Millinery department is under the managemett of M1ISS FERGUSON,
the popular milliner. Their assortment of
Mantle Cloths is immense
MANTLES Cut free of charge. Dress and Mantle Making nncler the charge of
MISS NOBLE,
C. DETLOR Bc CO., 011