The Clinton New Era, 1889-02-01, Page 6knave, ylour.eyes properly tested at
.W:13,. W. COATS'
With• Ding's Optom,etor when you want
a pair of Spectacles. We carry the
largest stock in town and can
fit, any sight.
S. AmericanWatch$5.50
'Those 3 oz. S, American Watches which we are selling at $5.50,'are
the greatest bargains in Canada. See thorn.
ROB. W. COATS,
JEWELLER - and ENGRAVER, CLINTON.
_-.
•
tor Infante and Children.s
•'Castorlsiseowell adapted tochildren Mat Castorama alms
sD rc, Constipation,
tion '
Crecommend it as superior to any prescription Sour ��Stomaci,Dearsleep, and Nre,u,- d: -
known to me." H. A. ARCHER, L D,, sgeestiav; 'vee sleep,
, n.
111 So. Oxford 8t„ Brooklyn, N. Y. WltCtsg in jruf
• THE CE. -.ACR Coi1LASV, iC Murray "i:', •, •'.r.
•
ANOTHER-
urprasing
ONSATURD
Ctiii01TONIKOII TP.,:
Wf't'tcteillfvere',Cti Y Ilifterae9A•
i4Olaii,jaP 4, 1339.
li3Fhea0lti.ti>a aua > Q 0 07 1 00.
1#eat pprll s - 0 97 s 1 00
Oats • - 0 3Q 030"
Batley U. 45 a 0 55
Peas Q 66 .a 0 66
Piour, per cwt - 2 75 a 2 75
Ponces • 0 80 4 0 35
utter . 0 18 a .418
Eqg. . 0 15 a 01,5
Pork . 6 60 a 6 75
Hag • 1200a1400�
Hides, - 5 00 e 5 50
Wool, - 0 20 a 0 20
Chickens per pair - - 0 30 a 0 0 35
35
Ducks per pair -
geese 040 a 0 60
- -
BLYT13 MARKETS.
Reported specially for Naw EuL every Thursday
Blyth, Jan. 31, 1889.
Fall wheat, red, per bush.. • 0 95 1 00
0 95 1 00
Spring'` new
30 a 32
45 a 55
55 a 56
35 a 35
15 a 16
17 a 18
6 25 6 40
450a550
12 00 a 13 00
...•,, , 1r -r
Oats
Barley
Peas
Potatoes, per bus
Eggs per doz
Butter,rolls .
!logs, -
Beef - -
Hay -
TORONTO MARKETS
Toronto, Jan. 31,1889.
Wheat, fall • - • 1 03 a 1 04
Wheat, spring - - 1 04 a 1 04
Barley- - - - 0 53 i• a 0 60
Oats • . 0 36 a 0 37
Peas • - 0 63 a 0 64
Pork - - - 6 87 a 7 25
Butter, pound roes - 0 22 a 0 25
Butter,\large rolls - 0 17 a 0 20
,Eggs, new laid, per doz 0 23 a 0 25
1l1ONTREAI. LIVE STOCK
MARKET
The horse trade is fairly active, both
ler eRaortation and for working in lug -
her 'ahentiesi A numbezof American
buyers are in town Three loads of
choice horses are coming from the west
Tigteeipta of cattle were larger last week
previous, but there was a good demand
and prices were higher. There was a
fait.' demand for export stock, but the
supply was limited. About 425 head of
butchers' cattle and 20 calves, but no
cheep or hogs, offered at the East End
abattoir on Monday. There was fair
demand for leaner stock. The highest
,grioe ,paid did not exceed 4c to 4c
Pretty good animals sold at from 3fc to
•
Afternoon and Evening next we will
co•nmence our
Great CLEARING -SALE
OF
DRY GOODS CLOTHI
4o, and common stock at about 3c. The
calves were mostly of an inferior quality
but .brought pretty good prices. Mutton
was in demand and. would bring from
40 to 411 for sheep and 50 to 5to for
lambs. Receipts were larger this week
than week previous, but there was a
,good..dema.nd whiclt.m.adapxices.Iliglier..
There was a fair demand for export
but the supply was limited. ,
BTOCTIC SALE.
We Offer for the next 30 Days all Winter
Goods at Greatly Reduced Prices. Stock
throughout very complete. Millinery at
Cost. Five per cent off for Cash.
By Public Auction, and contig iue
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
JACKSONj S
Cheapside, - Clinton:
SUNDRIES
`"C& 30148 AND RAZORS SHARPENED,
IJ Umbrellas repaired. Articles to be left
at S. Davis' Hardware Store, Clinton. E.
FINCH.
MONEY TO LEND— ON GOOD MORT-
04.0108, or personal .security, at the
lowest current rates. M.stilCTAGGART.
Clinton, Feb. 24, 1888.
lrtitONEY TO LOAN.—INTER F1S'C 5h AND
lig 6 per cont„ payable yearly. Alsomoney
advanced on approved' notes. C. A. HAn'rr,
Solicitor, Clinton. Ptl
KEITH BROS_,
THE
Red Rocker Furniture Store
JOHN WIS EMAN Manager.
Estate J. 130CENB.
CLEARING
ASH SALE!
WholeStockatCost
(*AUTION--TH1•; UNDERSIGNED hereby
.1 Cautions the public that he will not be
responsible forauy debts contracted in his
name, without his personal consent.. JAS.
HOPKINSON, Hullett
LOS
WANTED—TIIE SUBSC1tf13EIt IS
prepared to purchase any quantity of
Hemlock, Bridswood, Itock and Soft Elm
Logs, for whish he will give the . very High-.
est market price. A stock of Lumber of all
kinds on hand., EPHRA111 BUTT. :4.'
1' arm for Stale or to Rent and
Butcher Business for Sale:
The undersigned offers for sale or to rout
that conveniently situated form on the Hur-
on road, about one mule from the town of
Clinton. There are 114 acres, about 8 acres
of good hardwood bush. All seeded down
but about 19 acres. (food large frame barn
and house, plenty of water and 6 acres of or-
chard. The farm is well uuderdraincd and
in a first-class state of cultivation, and all
the buildings are in good repair. Possession
utch-
erin g biven usinose in ClApril,
idton, with omgood
pleteonit-
fit; in a good stand and doing a first-class
business. Will be sold on reasonable terms
as the prepriotor intends going west. A.
RAY, Clinton
Having bought the stock of D. B Calbick, of the late firm of Calbick & Reith, at
as greatly reduced figure, we are now prepared to give our customers the full
benefit of the reduction.
We will run off our entire stock of Bedroolil and Parlor Suites,
Sideboards, Extension and Centre Tables; Book Cases Perfer-
acted; 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.
NOTICE—Our stock of UNDERTAKING GOODS is now complete in every
particular, and we aro determined td give satisfaction.
KEITH $ROS.
The leading Undertakers, Embalmers, Cabinet Makers, and Upholsterers,
Red Rocker Furniture Store, Brick Block,' Clinton .1111.2
J„UST RE/lEIVED , A CONSIGNMENT OI'
000
Discount Sale
DETLOR- & - CO.
There has boon so much blowing and advertising great sales and big. O
bargains, that we have decided to, give the people a GENUINE COST '
PRICE SALE. Our goods aro all new and well bought from first iscoollt 0 -
per c
class wholesale houses. We have no -gigantic gift frauds to offer, nor
do we purpose to caeeh the people by giving them a little cheap cot-
ton and making it up on other goods, and we have no cheap trash '
from the Toronto Auction Rooms to make a. blow with, but our goods On all Cash Purchases over one dollar. They offer this
are All New Staple Goods, • ust what the.people le want, and we will .....--• - - ..
I l • ,P.. i ie —* - ciiscouiit'--ili"a'ddition 'fo the great reduction of "rices
' f;1del:Iiem'lhe goods fit' cos£^without reser.�c. � •
already made on several lines of goods.
WILL GIVE DURING THIS MONTH A
1
NOTICE TO CRREDITORS— NOTICE 1S
hereby given that all parties having
claims against .ilio estate of the late John
Itattoobury, are required to furnish full liar-
ticulars of the sante, to the undersigned, net
later than the 8th of February, 1888, after
which date they will bit settled, notice being
taken only of such accounts received up to
that time,
And all parties indebted to the said estate
either by note or book account, are required
to settle the same before that date, er the
accounts will be placed iu.court.
W. SI MILLAN, 1 Executors
,. 1'. SIcGREGOR, )
TEAS in CONGOU, Y. ptY50N and JAPAN.
• .ter
Full Lines in GEN.;DRY, GOODS,`CLOTHING
TWEEDS, GENTS FURNISHINGS, HATS,
CAPS and FURS, HOUSE FURNISHINGS,
CARPETS, ALL AT COST. About E3,000
Pairs of BOOTS, SHOES, RUBBERS & OVER-
SHOES at prices never heard of in. this
town before:
Save biomes' by coining to a Genuine Sale. We mean business.
Notice of Dissolution.
Notice is hereby given that the partner-
ship heretofore subsisting between ns, the
Un-
dertakers, under
Undersigned,
and as Furniture Dealers,
name, style and firm
of CALBICK & KEITH, in the Town of
Clinton, has been this day dissolved by mu-
tual cous4nt. A11 debts owing to the said
partnership are to ho paid to James Reith,
and all claims against the said partnership
are to be presented 10 the said Joules Keith,
by whom the seine will be settled.
Dated at Clinton this 5th day of January,
A.D., 1889.
Witness: D. CALBICK,
T.1, F. HILLIARD, JAMES 1tE1'17I
Notice of Partnership.
The foregoing business will continue to be
carried on by the undersigned, who kindly
solicit a continuance of the patronage of the
old firm, being determined to give each de -
ha tnient of their business the same prompt
and careful consideration, Upholstering of
all kinds will retristn tinder the personal
supervision of Eduard Reith.
RNITH BROS.
In order to turn this lot over quickly, wo will offer them at extreme-
ly low prices, 25c, per pound and.00a. per pound.
For the next THIRTY DAYS for FIVE POUNDS and over,
a Reduction which will astonish you. Give us a call, . Get >a
Sample which will cost you nothing..
S.! PALLISER & CO.,
Family Grocers,' next to Town Hall.
Clinton, Jan,, 15th , 1989. -
MORTGAGE SALE
---oF—
O'ltivai�le farm Lands in the
Township of Tnekersmitil
Under and by virtue of a power of sale con-
tained in a certain mortgage to The Canadian
Savings and Loan Company of London,
Canada, and by the said Company assigned
to the Vendor (which said mortgage and the
assignment thereof will be produced on tbo
day and at place of sale) there will he of-
fered for sale at public auction by David
Dickinson, Auctioneer, at the
Rattenbury House, Clinton,
At the hour of 2 o'clock p. m„ on
Saturday, Feb. 9, 11889,
UMSTEEL' & GIEBIN
TH N: POPULAR
OODS
lam®
J C Detlor& Co,Glinton
CENTRAL GROCER
•F'. ]EtOI3E'S Old Stand.
•
The subscriber has bought out the Stock of, P. Robb, consisting a
GROCERIES ;CROO KERY,GLASSWARE
•Which, being boub t 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.
HUB'- GROCERY
STILL TAKES THE LEAD FOR
OUSE i�EA®If you want
Isfy you.
asoripms
LON DESBORO
Preparatory to stock -taking we are picking out all the
Odds and Ends, also all lines of goods tat 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.
This week we have gathered up all the odd lines of
BOOTS & SHOES
Tho following lands and promises, viz:—Lot
num'bor thirtyolght in the first concession
of the Township of Tnekersmith, in the
County„of Huron, London Road Survey, con-
taining one hundred acres, ho theago
vet or less, The lands are ll fenced and
drained and in an excellent sotto of cultiva-
tion, with a hearing orchard of choice fruit.
There is on the premises a bank barn with
atabies &C• in good state of reliair, and,a
frame dwelling 801160. The pi-oporty its con-
veniently situated within a few miles of the
Town of Clinton, on the`London Road,
TERMS—Ton per cent of the purchase
money to be paid on the day of sale and the
balance in thirty days thereafter without
interest, The property will ho sold subject
to a reserved pricft to be axed by the vendors
The purchaser will bo refluired to sign' a con-
tract on the flay of sale for the completion of
the pnrcheso..Further terms and particu-
.lore will bo given on the day of sale or upon
application to the undersigned. •
D. DICKINSON, MANNINO & SCOTT,
Auctioneer. Vendor's Seliolbor's;
Clinton, ,ian. 9, 1889.
That have accumulated during the last six months, and
offer them at reduced prices.- A line of Ladies Felt Fox
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
s� fortunate as to find what you want, you geta bargain.
OVERSHOES and
FELT BOOTS at
Panic Prices.
Last week we had a grand sale of
b-
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 of overcoat, these
goods are sure to bo in demand. We claim to do this.
Come in and see the goods and allow us to quote prices.
•
W. L. OU I M E T T E:
LONDESBORO
an: ery fine I31acl: can sat-
A w lot of JAI'�1N lit � 2:�c.
ger pound, and OO1'FEE• cannot be excelled i•n town:
All other GROCERIES very low. I have �>i._few more
BROOMS, two for 25c. Goods. delivered.
G-F.IO, SW .A.a.41 W. CLINP0N
SCHOOL BOOKS, -
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
We are selling our WOOLS for 10c. an ounce, until 1st
February. Now is your chance. Don't hesitate
and then be sorry.
COOPER'S Book Store, Clinton.
OVERSHOES & RUBBERS
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 a
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 Clinton and Blyth:
W. TAYLOR & SONS
CLINTON AND LLYTH
BLACKSTONE'S ORGAN IMPROVEMENTS.
PATENTED MAY San, 1888.
Professional Organist Testimonials claim for them the following:—Being Mouse
Proof, Basle; Motion, Greater Command in Crescendo's awl Diminundo's, Moro
Graeefnl for L&dies, and within the reaoh of Children. There aro two Pedals
for Grand Organ and Swell, similar to Lend and Soft Pedals ou the Piano Forte.
"doing knee
te Ordors
Solicited
for Patent which canbo adjusted to any organ and
not got Dat of repair.
C. BLACKSTONE, Patentee & Manttfncfuror, Clinton.