The Clinton New Era, 1888-07-06, Page 5Hilililill
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ANOTHER; GREAT SLAUGHTER OF PRINTS
JUST .ARRIVED.
ONE 0 CASE NEW PRINTS and CHAMBRAYS
IN ORDER TO EFFECT QUICK SALES, WE ARE OFFERING
THEM AT VERY. LOW PRICES. A SPLENDID RANGE OF
raliT, 'RA4K'E` 8
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4 y t4ttRFllR911,
)4II, J41x 6 '1,888,
0 tG a, 100
96: ' 0 96 & 100
. 000 a 0.50
7,744;04a:et(j3r:174,::::4'`:7:7
- • . 0 6.01 +h 010
Fait;• . - 0 60 a 0 00
i?'tc1t4F, pelftarfk ▪ 9 00;.; 2 26.
1#!)ere • 0 BR 0i 0 69.
F+4gN a-* 0 14
Pluck , -. 0 7G * 700:
Bslr 800485.0
Sheep peIp. •0 50 a 0 75
Limb akanq • - 0 60 a A .&9
Hides; • - • 5 00 a 5 50
Wool, - - 7 0 20 a 0 20
SEAFORTR MARKETS
° SEAFORTl3, July 5, 1888.
Wheat, -spring,
Red and white
°ata, • -
Peae, -
Barley,
Butter, -
Egge, - -
Potatoes, •
Pork, - •
Flour per eat -
• $0 95
• 0 95
- 0 48
0 60
• 000
• 0 14
0 13
0 50
• 6 50
• 2 00
a
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a
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1 00
04.9
0 GO
0 70
O 14
O 13
0 60
7 00
2 50
BLYTH MARKETS,
Reported specially for New ERA every Thursday
Blyth, July 5, 1888.
Fall wheat, red, per bush. ,
Fall . new .
Oats
Barley
Peas
Potatoes, per bus
GREY Dress PRINTS,Cheese
per dot
Butter;rolle .
Cheese
� Lard
Flour per cwt.
Hogs, , ,
NEW PATTERNS, SELLING AT 11 CENTS, WORTH
14 CENTS. GRAND VALUE IN
Dark Blue Prints,
LARGE ASSORTMENT OF PATTERNS, 10 CENTS AN
121 'CENTS, (COLORS GUARANTEED FAS`I'.)
WE ARE ALSO SHOWING THE
NEWEST STYLES IN
STRIPED CHAMBRAYS IN PINK, BLUE
AND GREY, EMBROIDERIES TO MATCH.
DOUBLE FOLD GOODS, FULL RANGES OF
PA4ASOLS,MUSLINS,LACE, FLOUNCINGS,
TAFFETA AND SILK GLOVES.
T. JACKSON, SR
Business Cliaue
'r0 r 1_` LI F. ]Pi7 S I.I (''.
I have this days disposed of my stock Wild gocd•wil1 to
Mr George Swallow, who %ill continue the same in the
stand as fo"rinerly occupied by we, and I trust that the. .
liberal patronage that bas been bestowed on me in the pas',
will be continued to' my successor.
Yours respectfully,
JOHN McGARVA.
In refeieuce to the above, and in making my bow to
the public, I would say that it is my intention to keep in
every way a first class grocery. This stock has been bought
at a very low figure, and we will have many special lines
to offer, in order to make room • for an additional stock o`' •
new goods, when we will use this space in giving full par
ticulars, which will be carried out to the letter.
I am in a position to buy for cash, so that the people
of Clinton and surrounding country •may rely on having the
very best goods at the very closest.pl•ices. •
Soliciting your patronage,I remain your obedient servaf,t,
,c31-1Eco, oww 1% LT.UW, C.L.INTON
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ONEY TO LEND— ON GOOD MORT-
oAoss, or personal eeourity, at the
lowest current rates. M. McTAGGABT.
Ulinton, Feb. 24,1888.
BOARDERS, A LIMITED NUMBER CAN
be accommodated with good board and
comfortable rooms; about three minutes'
walk from the post office, Townsend street
MRS. VanTASEL.
JJ. WALKER, VETERINARY SURGEON
Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary Col-
lege. Telegraphic messages promptly at
tended to. Office —Londesborough, Ont.
IXTANTED—TWO MEN TO WORK ON A
V FARM; good men requiredto whom
liberal wages will be paid. Address ROBT.
B. McLEAN, Kippen.
GOOD HOUSE TO RENT -SUBSCRIBER
offers to rent a good frame house on Vic-
toria street, with bard and soft water, plenty
of land, good cellar, &a. Rent moderate.
JOS. ALLANSON, Clinton,
BULL FOR SERVICE.—THE SUBSCR11.1-
se keeps for service, on his remises lo
12, 2nd con., of Hullett, a first-class bull, two
thirds thoro-bred. Terms, 81 at time of
service, with privilige' of returning if nec-
essary, HENRY FREEMAN.
BOARDERS WANTED. — Two or three
young men can be accommodated with
comfortable rooms and board, at reasonable
rates. House only two minutes walk from
the post office, MR. S. HARTT, Victoria-st.,
almost directly opposite the residence of
Mayor Whitehead. apr-20.1m.
A CCIDENT INSUILANCE.—IF YOU ARE
going away from house, or if you are
going to remain at home, take out an Aoci-
dentlnsurance Policy, for there is uo telling
what may happen to you. A man does not
require to be laid up in bed to draw his al-
lowance, in case of accident.
A. 0. PATTISON, Agent.
L UMBERlLUMBERILUMBER! THE
subscriber has on hand and for sale, at
his Mill, concession of Ooderich Town-
ship, a good assortment of Hemlock, Rook
and Soft Elm Lumber. Cutting Bill Lumber
a specialty. Highest cash price paid for first
lass Saw Logs. E. BUTT.
'Clinton, Jan. 25, 1888.
L UMBER.—THE SUBSCRIBERHAVING
equipped his mill with a new 35 horse-
power engine and boiler, is now prepared to
111 all orders for lumber, on short notice
and in the most satisfactory manner. He
has also on band a quantity of Hemlock and
Pine Lumber, Shingles, Lath, &c., which will
be sold at closest prices. M. SPRUNG, Mait-
land Block Mills, Auburn, t 4 i
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. �� jun o op U .,ne!T" f. ,R•i, i�ln SORT#IiT',nR4 �T&�1.T
.MITBLINS,
Nle .14,40K -and O E .M.
NBLACE BUN GB e.
ZillatanSTERT
OUR STOOK OF SUMMER MILLINERY IS VERY COMPLETE.
SPECIAL BARGAINS_ I1V PRINTi9 AND D ,RESP OOODS.
FIVE PER CENT OFF FOR CASH.
JOHN WISEMAN Manager. Estate J. II,ETB
Imo!
DETLOR
• 4HAVE BEGUN THEIR' •
MAMMOTH Si MMER SALE
LIME.—HOGS BACK LIME KILN, TWO
miles east of Gravel Road on the 9th con,
of Hullett. First -plass lime always on hand.
This season's lime will be sold at 14ote. per
bushel, cash, 2c. extra will be charged for
credit. Delivered in Clinton or anywhere
within 6 miles of the kiln for hots. per bush.
Orders by mail promptly attended to. HY.
LIVERMORE, Londesboro. 4i
NOTICE TO CREDITORS..
Notice is hereby given to all parties hold-
ing accounts or claims against the estate of
the late Anthony, Dodsworth to forward the
same, duly certified, to Mrs Dodsworth, not
later than the 1st of August next. No claim
received after the above date will be recog-
nized.
MRS. A. DODSWORTH,
W. DODSWORTH, Executois
JOHN RUDD,
Clinton, June 29, 1888',
500 TUBS BUTTER
WANTED
AT ONCE FOR WHICH WE WILL PAY
HALF CASH.
And half Trade. This is an exceptional otter as it is
well known we are now running our
STOCK OFF AT COST
Bring. along your butter and get cheap goods, &c.. also
avail yourself of this temporary Cash Market, set up by
the "Poor Man's Friend."
Robortson's Ircat Ci:h sh
TO CARRIAGE , MAKERS
AND BLACKSMITHS.
The stock of P W Hayward, consisting of
Carriage and Blacksmith's goods, will be
sold by Public Auction, on
TUESDAY, July loth, 1888,
At HAYWARD'S CARRIAGE SHOP, Clinton
Job lots to suit purchasers Sale. without
reserve Terma—$10 and under, cash ; over
that amount 4 months eredid on approved
joint notes.
D. A. FORRESTER.1 Assignee.
PROPERTIES FOR SALE
The .public know, from past experience, that Detlor & Co. always carry >I~
out what they advertise. They now advertise
GREAT SLAUGIITER IiY PRICES
0
MUSLINS., PRINTS, DRESS GOODS, HOSIERY,
GLOVES, TABLE LINENS, TOWELS, QUILTS,
CORSETS,TWEEDS, SHIRTINGS, COTTONADES,
CURTAINS, 'ALLOVER LACES, and CLOTHING,
P-AIAsois _ AT -PiIcrTr €L1AR.
$1350 WILL BUY THE HOUSE AND
Lot owned by the undersigned,
and occupied by Mr Lawrence, on Huron 8t.,
Clinton. Hard and soft water and good sta-
ble. Terms of payment easy. Apply to JNO.
CALLANDER, 24 Stanly St., London South,
They bought 2 Cases of MEN'S and BOYS STRAW
HATS at a reduction of 25 per cent. These are
wonderf'ul. value.
Your choice of our 100 LADIES STRAW HATS at
25ete., regular prices 75c. to x1;50.
Comae and sa6 the Big Bargains.
JC.DETLOR 13c, CO, Minton
HOUSE AND LOTS FOR SALE. —THE
subscriber offers for sale his property
near the railway. The house contains sit-
ting oom, dining room five bedrooms and
kitchen, also woodshed and stable. Good
well and cistern, a number of fruit trees,
plain, pear and apple. Will be sold on rea-
sonable terms. Just suited for retired farm-
er. Apply at the NEW ERA OFFICE or to
GEO. SWALLOW, Clinton. •
10XECUTOIt'S AUCTION SALE OF 600
acres of land in Huron and Bruce on
THURSDAY. JUNE 21st, 1888, by John Bruce,
Auctioneer, of Lots 15, 16 and W7i of 17.
VVawanosh Township, County of Huron, and
Lots 411 and 44, in the 1st con. of Kinloss T'p
County o f Bruce, comprising three unproved
farms. ,Mao, 7i acres in St. Helens. Terms
liberal, For particulars Soo posters and ap-
ply to SEAGI1t & HARTT, Barristers, God -
oriel); 2i
FARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT.—THAT
splendid faam of 110 acres, on the Mait-
land concession, being lot 77, Godorioh town-
ship, situated 11 miles from Holmesvillo, and
four utiles from the town of Clinton, Tho
soil is a good clay.loam, with a neverfailing
spring creek running through the place; also
good wells. There is about 8 acres of bush,
which is one of the best sugar bushes in the
county ; also two frame barns, one a bank
barn, one frame horse stable, with room for
ten horses, alio two acrid bearing orchards,
being about six acres in all; two good log
house?. About 45 acres seeded down. Will
be sold on reasonable terms, or rented to
good tenant, ALEX 1tADOl'it, IfuhnPsrillo
Pest OiUce.
Notice of i)issoltitilnn.
Notic.•is hereby given that the partt,'rship
heretofore subsisting between ns, theunder-
signett, as manufacturers of Organs in the
Viten of Clinton, and carried on under the
firm name unit style of W. DOITERTY & CO.
has this clay been dissolved by mutual con-
sent.
All debts owing to the Sabi partnership are
to bo paid to William Doherty at the office
of the late firm, and all claims ngainet the
said partnership are to ha presented to the
said William Doherty. by when the same
will be settled,
The business heretofore earried on by the
said firm will henceforth be carried on by
%V, Doherty, at Clinton aforesaid, under the
same firm nn.mn of W. ftnhorty & Co.
Na'. DOH KETT.
.3, OTBBTN(f9.
WOOL — W AN'TEE
• AT THE--
CLINTON WOOLLEN MILLS
Either Cash or Trade. Having rented the Clinton ' Woollen; Milis, I intend
running altogether on custom work. Farmers leaving their wool with
me can have it manufactured into
TWEEDS, BLANKETS, FLANNEL or YARN
Having had 25 years experience, I know I can give satisfaction. I have on hand
a large stock of FINE and COARSE TWEEDS, also fine and coarse FLAN-
NELS, BLANKETS, YARNS and HOSIERY of all descriptions, which I will
trade for wool or sell cheap for cash. Farmers give me a call before you part
with your `afoot. ROLL CARDINGF a specialty..
JOHN S4C071r77,
Build your Wasted System up
by using
COW
Which is most nutritious, and worthy the attention of
all invalids or those whose system has some-
, what run down. To be hacl only at
t
S. PALLISER & CO.,
Family Grocers, next to Town Hall,
New Fancy Goods
- V
FELTS, CANVASSES, Pt)MP()NS, CORDS, EM B. CROCHET,
KNITTING COTTON, TIDIEE'S, SPLASEIERS, FANS,.
FANCY BASKETS, LAW FORMS, MORTGAt,ES, -
DEEDS, HAMMOCKS, WAGGONS, LAWN
TENNIS, CROQUET, RUBBER BALLS, •
BASE BALLS, LACROSSE STICKS,
HELIX SEWING MACHINE
NEEDLES, &o,, &c.
000P1 R, -- Beaver Block
BOOTS : and ; SIIOES
AT
CHAS. CRUICKSHANK'S
•
Full lines in everything is the Foot Wear, Very Low for Cash. See my
Mensa BoysCricket&Lacrosseshoes
VERY CHEAP CUSTOM WORK AS USUAL,
FIVE PER CENT DISCOUNT FOR CASH.
rGGS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE.
Call on C. Cruickshank, the Boot Maker,
ALBERT STREET, BRICK BLOCK, CLINTON
W. TAILOR &SONS
Our Specialtie$ are
The best goods in the market
WE HAVE CHEAP GOODS AS LOW AS,THE LOWEST
16.
L-clIKE SEWEO WORK A SPECIALTY
EGGS TAKEN IN° EXCHANGE. 5 PER CENT OF'eFOR CASK
W,, TAYLOR & SONS
C1dINTON AND BLATH,