The Clinton New Era, 1889-01-25, Page 6•
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Have your eyes properly tested at
ROB. W. COATS'
With King's Optometor when you. want
a pair of Spectacles. We. carry the
largest stock id town and can
fit any sight.
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S.AmericanWatch$5.50
Those 3 oz. S. American Watches which wo aro selling at $5.50,
the greatest bargains in Canada. See thorn.
ROB. W. COATS,
JEWELLER and ENGRAVER. CLINTON.
are
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for Infants and Children.'
.Castorla is SO well adapted to children that Contorts elves Polic, Constipation,
I recommend it ea superior to any prescription Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Entetation,
known to me." II. .A. Anomm, M.D., Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promoten- di-
gestion,
111So. OxfOrd St., Brooklyn, N. Y. without injurious medication.
,Tna CENTAUR COMPANY, 11' Murray ts,t ref.,
ANOTHER
Surprising SALEP
ONSATURDA
Afternoon and Evening next we will
commence our
Great CLEARING SALE
OF.
MANTON itA.RIC/ITS•
.0ormated evirr WM47 **moon.
T1uriidarp`442. 24,1889 -
Mast, 1611,white and red 1 03 1 OS
Wheat sPlizig,— • 1 00 a OS
osto . • - 0 30 0 BO
Barley
Pea*
Flour, per cwt -
Potatoes
Batter •
Eggs
Pork
Hay -
Hides, • •
Wool, .
Chickens per pair -
Dubks per pair - -
Geese - • -
• 0 48 a 0 68
0 57 a 0 57'
- 2. 75 a 2 75
- 0 30 a 0 35
0 18 a 0 18
- 0 15 0 15
6 60 a 6 75
12 00 a14 00.
5 00 a 5 50
0 20 a 0 20
• 0 30 a 0 35
0 60 a 0 60
- 0 40 a 0 50
BLYTI1 MARKETS.
Reported specially for New Etta every Thursday
Blyth, Jan. 25, 1889.
Fall wheat, red, per bush. . 0 95 1 00
Spring" . new . 0 95 1 00
Oats . . 30 a 32
Barley • 45 a 55
Peae . . . 55 a 56
Potatoes, per bus • . 35 a 35
Eggs per doz •. 15 a 16
Butter,rolls •. . 17 a 18
-Hogs, . •. 6 25 6 40
Boof - 4 50 a 5 50
Hay - - 12 00 a 13 00
TORONTO MARKETS
Toronto, Jan. 25,1889.
Wheat, fall • - - 1 03 a '1 03
Wheat, spring - - 1 04 a 1 04
Barley - - - - 0 59 a 0 65
Oats - - • - 0 36 a 0 37
Peas - — ,- 0 63 a 0 64
Pork • .. - 6 87 a 7 25
Butter, pound rolls - 0 22 a 0 25
Butter, large rolls - 0 17 a 0 20
Eggs, new laid, per doz 0 21 a 0 22
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TORONTO HORSE MARKET.
A very fair amount of business is be-
ing done at present in the horse trade.
The demand is principally for heavy
draft, although there is quite a fair sale
for general purpose. Drivers, however,
are very slow of sale, and are in prac-
tically no request. The snow that fell
lately, if it lasts, is likely to help trade
to some extent. The demand this week
has been mostly local,no outside buyers
being on the market. Theprices realiz-
bd; 'hate not Iseen-eqmil•to those paid
last week. At Grand's 38 horses were
sold, they bringing from $90 to $155.
TORONTO LIVE STOCK.
1 There were only twenty loads receiv•
1 ed on Monday. There were more small
stock received, the falling off being in
cattle. Last week's receipts'were 1,094
cattle, 187 sheep and Iambs, and 131
hogs. Offerings of all kinds were light
, but they were amply sufficient. The de-
mand for butchers' was rather better,
owing to more f s,vorable weather.
There was, however, no • improvement
in prices. Local butchers took most of
the offerings; one load went to Hamil-
ton, and a few were shipped through.
Export cattle were dull. Only few
head of bullsfand steers were reported
as sold for export. The prices paid
were about 3ic per lb: There was a de.
mond ior good export steers at 4c per
lb, but there were none offered.
DilYGOODS sb CLOTHING
By Public Auction, and continue
° through all this month till the
whole stock is disposed of with-
out reserve, selling private dur-
ing the day at less than first cost.
Auction at 7 p:m every night
next week
T. JACKSON,
Cheapside,
1R)Eir171-1 E3p,os,
Red Rocker Furniture Store
Having bought I he stock of D. 13. Calbick, of the late firm of Calbick Beith, at
a! greatly redu•Jel figure, wo are now prepared to give our customers the full
benefit the reduction.
We. will run off our entire stock of Bedroom anti Parlor Suites,
Sideboards, Extension and Centre Tables, Book Cases, Perfor-
ated, Cane and 'Wood Seat Chairs, and all kinds of Furniture
and Upholstered Goods at GREAT BARGAINS for the next 30
days. Now is the time to buy Furniture, as such bargains can-
not last. Call and be convinced.
NoTic it: —Our stock of UNDERTAKING GOODS is now complete in everypartinular,
particular, and We are determined to give satisfaction.
IELEITIEI JEST:1,0S.
The leading indortakeis, Embalmers, Cabinet Makers, and UphOlsteiers,
Red Hooker Furnitnre Store, Brick Block, Clinton
OGS WANfEb —THE SUBSCRIBER 18
3..1 prepared to purchase any quantity Of
Hemlock, Basswood, Rock and Sot t Elm
Logs, for which he will give the very high -
dot market price. A stock of Lumber of ail
kinds on hand. EPHRAIM B1,TT.
1VOTIC111 TO CIOIDTT011.81 — NOTICE' IR
11 hereby given that, all parties haviAg
claims against the Watts of the late John
Itattenbury, are required to furnish full par-
ticulars of the same, to the underaignixl, not
later than the 8th of February, 183l1i, after
which data they will bo settled, notine !mina
taken only of anch accounts received np t,0
that time.
And all parties indebted to the said estate
either by note or book sCoonet, aro reqelred
to settle. the same before that ditto, or the
accounts will he planed in (lone,
W. NORMAN, 1•
P. McaltE001t, '03130"
evAUTION—THE UNDERSIGNED hereby
1.-1 cautions the public that he will nbt be
responsible for arty debts contracted in his
name, without his personal consent. JAS.
HOPKINSON, Mullett
1UPPEN SAW M1LL
MONTREAL :LIVE STOCK
MARKET
The stormy weather and deep snow
prevented a good many cattle from com-
ing to the markets on Monday, their
owners preferring to keep them in the
stables at the Grand Trunk railway and'
and Canadian Pacific railway depots
rather than expose them to such hard-
ships. Prices of good cattle were de-
cidedly higher, and even common stock,
thoughthey are still very plentiful, yet
they brought better prices than they
have done lately. The bestcattle(large
fat cows) brought over 4ic per Ib., and
pretty good animals brought about 4c
do., with common stock at from 3 to 30
do., and lean beasts about 2c per Ib.
There was an improved demand for
mutton drifters, and sales were made at
$3 to $6 each, but there were not ,many
on the market. Very few fat hogs are
now coming to market and prices are
about 51c per lb., but prices would come
down fany number were offered.
. SUNDRIES
kaCISSORS AND RAZORS SHARPENED,
I-, Umbrellas repaired. Articles to be left
at S. Davis, Hardware Store, Clinton. E.
FINCH.
D. S. McLEAN wishes to inform the public
that he has now got the Kippenlilaw Mill in
els own heeds and is prepared to do
ALL KINDS OF CUSTOM WORK.
meet in, first out.. All Custom Logs attend-
ed to tirst. Cutting done for let. earl *LSO
D. B. AfeTiltAN, KIPPRN
VrONEY TO LEND— ON GOOD MORT-
.0-1- (tames, or P011101:10.1 BOCUrity'0,1 the
lowest current rates, DI. McTAGGART.
:teinton, Feb, 24.1888.
lt,TONEY TO LOAN.—INTEREST fit AND
III. 6 per cont., payable yearly. Also money
advanced on approved notes. C. A, HAIINT,
Solicitor, Clinton, pd
1DROPERTY FOR SALE — 81250 will buy
_1 a valuable lot on the south side of Huron
Street, Clinton. three doors below the Com-
mercial Hotel, on which is erected five
houses, with hard and soft water, small sta
ble, and other conveniences. For. partieul-
are apply to NALTON DODSWORTH, or at
the NEN,/ Ena office
6:1,UFFOLA BOAR ('0B( BALM.— A..101RST-
10 CLASS Thoroughbred Suffolk Hoar, two
years old, for sale; reason for selling is that
the owner has another, and does not require
both. Will be sold cheap, Apply to SAMU-
EL WALTERS, lot 29, Huron Road, Helmets -
villa, P.O. fini
oo s Paiace,
STOCIETAKINCI SA.LE.
r
inton
We Offer for the next 30 Days all Winter
Goods at Greatly Reduced Prices. Stock
throughout very complete. Millinery at
Gost. Five per cent off for Cash.
JOHN WISEMAN Manager. Este49J. 110::„ FENS.
ClirowrnoaN BULL FOH SALE—ROYAL
1-.7 Pilot =10636= Dominion Short Horn
Herd Book. First prise winner at the North
Western Exhibition, rod and white, calved
March 5111, 1888, sired by Impt. Excelsior
.2693. (912:13), and his dam is .the celebrated
prize winner. Matchless of Elmhurst 6th,
etc. Pedigree and terms sent on application
to W. J. 131GGIN8, Efrohnrsts Farm,
Ont., one mile south of 0: T. R. Station,
Loudon Road. 11m.
ROBERTSON
BitTCHEBING BUSINESS. — THE UN-
DERAIGN8 I) wishes to intimate to the poo -
pip of Clinton and surrounding country,
that in order tp suitably moat tho demand
of his verv,.numerons customers, he hoe
bought out the business of Mr Fitzsimons,
and will carry on the sante, with the choicest
meats in season. Every effort will be made
to meet the.waitts of all, and he hopes to
merit and receive a fair share of public pat-
rommo, Lowest prices for large orders.
Ferment trade a specialty, ALBERT MAY.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP—The
partnership btretoforo exsitifig bhtween
3AMU141, 3. Coopen and WILLIAM J SWAP-
VTMLI), (doing businesses Cooper & Swatfteld)
has been dissolved by mutual consent on
'and from the 21st day of December instant
All accounts due to the said firm are to he
paid to the undersigned, who continues the
business. Parties indebted to the firm will
please settle their accounts by the 1511) Jan.
All debts due by the said firm will he paid by
the undersigned, to whom particulars of the
same should be sent forthwith.
SAMUEL S. COOPER
Not ire of I)ismolittiott.
Notice 114 hereby given that the partner-
ship heretofore subsisting between us,,the
undersigned, aa Furniture Dealers and Un-
dertakers, under the name, style and firm
of CALBICK & REITH, in the Town of
Clinton, ham been this day dissolved by mu-
tual eminent. All debts owing to the said
partnership are to be paid to .1a,rnes Reith,
and all claims against the avid partnership
are to be presented to tho said .Jatues Reith,
by whom the game will be settled.
Dated at Clinton this 0th day of Jannary,
Al). KM
1). CALBICIK,
JAMES REITH
Witness:
T. I. F. HI LLI AR 1),
Notice of Partnership.
Tbe foregoing be si nee!) will continue to b•
'carried oil 1)7 11)0 undersigned, who kindly
solicit a continuance of the patronage of the
olcl firm, being determined to give each de-
partment of thotr husinese the poem prom
and careful consideration, Upholstering of
all kinds will remain tinder the personal
sluporviaion of Edward Heitih
tn.fl'H BROS.
Clin ton, JEW . 13th, P189.
OFFERS A
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Discount Sale
DEMOB, &
Tremendous WILL GIVE DURING THIS MONTH A
--13uring January, in order to reduce his extensive
stock before February 1st.
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CO_ . f nor- c:±:IT
1 On all Cash Purchases over one dollar. They offer this
discount in addition to the great reduction of prices
already made on several lines of goods.
BIG CUTS in every department.
Prices away down to the bottom.
,Call early and secure the Cream
obertsoll'S bit cuh stom
461,-iurvrrori-
THE POPULAR
RY
OODS
J C Detlor& Co,Clinton
CENTRAL GROCER
1P. rtOIESJES'S Old Stand.'
The subscriber has bought out the Stock of P. Robb, consisting a
.GROCERIES CROCKERY GLASSWARE
Which, being bought at low rates, he is enabled to offer at the very clos-
est prices Patronage respectfully solicited. All orders
promptly filled. Rooms to let.
H. R. WALKER, CLINTON.
The MILInE3 Grocery
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Oue ci Ttohamnekisninnacethceompmubenliccinfogrbtuhseinlielesralfp=sgNeviesixitetnbdeV
416 1 all a Happy New Year. I will always lg.iep the best of
stock on hand at lowest prices for cash, and will try to
be in the shop to oblige, hoping by close attention to
business to'merit a still further patronage in the future.
LON DESBORO
Preparatory to stock -taking we are picking out all the
Odds and Ends, also all lines of goods that have not
sold as freely as we would like them to ; anything that
has shown a tendency to stay with us, is being moved
up to the front and cleared out at a price that means a
bargain for the purchaser.
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-This week We have .gathered up all the odd lines of
BOOTS & SHOES
That have accumulated during tho last six months, and
offer them at reduced prices. A line of Ladies Felt Fax
Laced at, $1.50 now going at $1. Of course wo have
not a full range of sizes in this cheap lot, but if you are
so fortunate as to find what you want, you get a bargain.
OVERSHOES and,
FELT BOOTS
Panic Prices.
Last week we had a grand sale of •
Ready Made SUITS and
OVERCOATS. -
And we expect to sell ,just as many this week. The
quality of our goods is A 1, and if we can save our cus-
tomers from $2 to $3 in a suit or overcoat, these
goods are sure to be in demand. We claim to do this.
Come in and see the goods and allow us to quote prices.
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W. L. OUIMETTE,
LONDFSBORO
GEO, SW A1.1CA4C)W,C1,INgrON
SCHOOL, 1300E.S,
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
We are selling our WOOLS tor 10c. an ounce, until lst
February. Now is your chance. Don't hesitate
and then be' sorry.
COOPER'S Book Store, Clinton.
OVERSHOES & RUMIEI1S
TAYLOR & Sons
CLINTON AND BLYTH
Buy your Overshoes and Rubbers from us,
and get them Plated with the Celebrated
Doney HEEL -PLATE MACHINE, which is it,
sure protection from slipping on the ice, be-
sides making them 'wear very much longer.
We have a machine in each of our stores, at Clintontnd
W. TAYLOR & SONS
\ CLINTON AND BLYTH
BLLCKSTONE'S ORGAN IMPROVEMENTS.
l'ArMNral, MAT 3nti, 1e68,
Professional Organist Testimonials claim for them the following : — Being Monao
Proof, Easier Motion, Greater Command in Crescendo'e and Diminundo's, Moro
Graceful for Ladies, and within the reach of Children. There are two Podsila
for Grand Organ and Swell, similar to Loud and Soft Pedals on.the Piano Porte.
doing Sway with knee well altogether. Communications and Orders Solicited
for Patent Organ Improvements which can he adjusted to any organ arid will
not get out of repair.
(5. MAC KSTON Ill, Patentee & Manufacturer,Clinton.
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