The Clinton New Era, 1889-09-20, Page 5A
Wake up
And see the prices of
ROB. W. COATS' WATCHES.
A Stem -Winding Watch$2 75
A. Boz. S. American Watch5 00
A stem -wind screw bezzle Am
erican Watch 9 00
A solid silver dust -proof Walt-
ham Watch .. .10 45
A solid Gold, 15 jewelled La-
dies Watch, with chain ..18 00
A Gent's Gold -Filled Elgin
Watoh,warranted 20 yeaf s 28 00
A Solid Gold Stem Winding
Elgin Watch 28.00
REMEMBER THE PLACE
ROB. W. COATS, -
JEWELLER and ENGRAVER, CLINTON.
HURON CENTRAL
:EXHIBITION
Prize List Correction.
HORSES—Cuss 1.
as follows :—
HEAVY D1uuoBT, IMPORTED OR CANADIAN
BRED.
DIVISION 1.' - 1st 2d 3d
Heavy Draught Team $5 $3 $0
Brood Mare, with foal by side 4 3 0
Foal, Colt or Filly 3 2 0
One year old Filly 3 2 0
One year old Gelding 3 2 0
Two year old Filly 3 2 0
Two year old Gelding 3 9 0
DIVISION II.
,, HEAVY DBAOGHT, CANADIAN BRED.
Heavy Draught Team $6 84
Brood Mare, with foal by side 6 4
Foal, Colt or Filly 8 2
One year old Filly 3 2
One year old Gelding 3 2
Two year old filly 3 2
Two year. Gelding S 2
Three year old Filly 3 2
Three year old Gelding 3 2
$2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
IN,CLASS 2 ADD—
One year old Gelding 83 52 $0
IN MISCELLANEOUS ADD—
Saddle Ponies, ridden by boy
under 15 89 $1 $0
IN CLASS 16 ADD—
Geese, Toulouse 50c 25c 0
1eese, common 50o 25c 0
,Stalls, Double, 50e. Single 25.
Allotted according to Entries.
Exhibitors are requested to send their
entries to the Secretary as soon as pos-
sible. They will save themselves a
great deal of trouble in doing so.
{By order of Board)
- W. JACKSON, Seoretary.
W AN TE 0SAL>• 8M>r
to sell Nursery
Stock. Alll
Goods War-
ranted FIRST-CLASS. Permanent, pleas-
,profltable positions for the right men:
ood salaries and expensoe paid weekly.
Liberal inducements to beginners. No prey.
ious experience necsseary, Outfit free.
Write for terms, giving age. CHARLES H.
CHASE, Nurseryman, Rochester, N. Y.
Mention this Paper.
ffO W.N LOTS FOR S AL.F.
In the Town of.Clinton. .
Belonging to the Estate of the Late NEL-
. SON GLEW
There will bo sold by Futile Auction, on
the MARKET SQUARE, CIA:, TON, on Sat-
URDAY, OCTOBER FI6'TH, 1:529, at one
o'clock P, ill., the following property:—Lots
62 and 63, Matilda street, no buildings ; Lot
39, James street, with small Frame Dwelling
thereon. Title Perfect. TERMS CASH.
CHAS. SPOONEI', i Executors
ROBT.PEACOCK,
D. DICKINSON, Auctioneer.
Teachers Wanted.
The board of School Trustees for the town-
ship of Tuckersmith give notice that appli.,
cations will be received by the undersigned
for teachers for all the schools in this town-
ship. Applicants will please state class of
certificate, recommendations, number of
years experience and salary. The Board
will meet on Satnrday, Sept. 21st, in the
school house, Egmondville, at 2 o'clock p.m:
Applicants are expected to be present. The
-schools are numbered as follows : No. 1-2-3-
4.6-7.8.9-10.11. G. E. JACKSON, Secretary.
Egmondville, Sept. 4th, 1869,
Notice to the Public'
As Mr James Sheppard has gone on a trip
to Manitoba for the benefit. of his health 1
have placed my books at ldr F. Rumball's
carriage shop, who is authorized to collect
aceounte and grant receipts on my behalf.
Parties interested will please bear this in.
mind. WILLIAM STANLEY, Holmesville.
FARM TO LET, -THAT SUPERIOR FARM
of 90 acres one mild from Clinton, on the
Blyth gravel road, second and third conces-
sions of Hullett, belonging to the estate of
Thomas F. Ranee, and heretofore hold by
—Me tate A'dtim-Hrytteif, WitrIPT-Ida'tisd"ranr"
good 'tenant on reasonable terms. Land
first class, nearly all cleared, with good build-
ings and fences and choice orchard. Apply
to trustees, ISAAC RATTENBURY and H.
HALE.
Clinton, Aug. 17th, 1889. p 1 m.
TO -RENT,
Two good rooms upstairs and
one Store, situate in Perrin
Block, Clinton. Apply to
J. P. TISDALL,
Agent Canada Life Ins. Co'y-
Notice of Dissolution.
Notice is hereby given that the partner-
ship heretofore angbsisting between us, the
the names and styleof"The Oakes .Organ
Co.,' in the town of Clinton, in the county
of Huron, bas been this day dissolved by the
retirement of James W, Worry, the business
to be oontinned by Messrs. Oakes & Swaffield
under the said name and style of The Oakes
Organ Co. -All debts owing to the said part-
nershipBre to be paid to the said Oakee and
Swaffield, at Clinton, aforesaid and all
claims against the said partnership are to
be presented to the said Oakes & Swaffeld
by whom the same will be settled, Dated
this Pifth day of August, A. D, 11189.
GEORGE P. OAKES
WILLIAM S. SWAFFIELD
JAMES H. WERRY.
Witness :- •
JAMES SCOTT:
SALESMEN
WANTED.
Having done business in Canada for over
30 years, our reputation and responsiblity
is well known. We pay salary and expenses
from the start, if everything is satisfactory.
Norevious experience is required. Write
as for terms, which are very liberal, before
engaging with any other firm.
REPHRENOEe.--Bradetreet's or Dun Wiman
& Co's Commercial Agencies, well known to
business men ; or Standard Bank, Colborne,
Ont.
CHASE BROTHERS' COMPAMY
NURSERYMEN,
Colborne, Ontario.
BUY THE WHITE
THE KING OF SEWING MACHINES
FIRST PRIZE AT CINCINNATI CENTEN-
NIAL OVER ALL OTHERS
OVER SEVEN HUNDRED THOUSAND
NOW IN USE.
J. H. WORSELL: Agent, Clinton
PROPERTIES for SALE
The various ., properties re-
maining
e-
maining undisposed of belong-
ing to the estate of the late
Charles Middleton, deceased,
are now offered for sale. In
order to close up the estate
these properties must be sold.
Full particulars and terms
will be made known on appli-
cation to the undersigned.
MANNING & SCOTT,
Clin ton.
EXCURSIONS
TO THE
North West
CLINTON 1114111/HTS
Corrected every Thursday afternoon.
Thursday, Sept. 19, 1889.
Wheat, fall old 90 a 0 90
Wheat, fall new 0 80 a 0 80
Wheat, spring 93 a 0 93
Oats 230022
Barley 0 40 a 0 40
Peas 0 60 a 0 60
Flour per bal .. 5 00 a 500
Butter 0 15 a 0 15
ESP - 014a015
Pork 5 75a 600
Hay - • '900a900
TORONTO MARKETS
Toronto, Sept. 19, 1889.
Wheat, fall 0 85 a 0 87
Wheat, spring 0 87 a 0 87
Barley . 0 41 a 0 45
Oats 0 30 a 0 30
Peas 0 55 a 0 57
Butter, rolls 0 15 a 0 18
Butter, large rolls 0 15 a 0 17
Eggs per dozen 0 15 a 0 16
FALL FAIR DATES.
Huron Central, at Clinton,
Sept. 24-25-26
Mitchell, Sept, 26 and 27.
North Perth at Stratford,Oot.3 and 4
South Perth,at St.Marys,Sept 24, 25.
Central,at Hamilton, Sept. 23 to 27.
Guelph Sept.25 and 26.
Colborne, at Smith's Hill, Sept. 25-26
East Wawanosh, at Belgrave Oct.
1.2.
Morris, at Blyth, Oct. 8-9.
SALE REGISTER.
Farm of Mr Frank Silty, 2nd oon.of
Hullett, at the Commercial Hotel, in
Clinton, on Saturday, Sept. 21st, at 2
p m. James Howson, aunt.
Household furniture of Mrs E. Car-
bett, Huron St., Clinton, at 2 p. m. on
Saturday, Sept. 21st. - -
Jas. Howson, Anat.
Farm stock of Jonah Nicholson, lot
17, lake road west eon., Stanley, . on
Saturday, Sept. 21st.
D. Dickinson, Anat.
THE UNEXPECTED
HAPPENS. •
- A real, live, vicious tarantula
in the West Thirtieth street sta-
tion house ! He measured three
inches across and about nine in
circumference. If there is any-
thing on earth that youdon't
want to fondle and pot it is
a tarantula. He is a terrible
fighter, aux would not stop
to think twice before attack-
ing ,a six foot pliceman with a
club. The rascal knows full well
his advantage, for if he gets one
chance to bite, you send a District
messenger for the coroner and the
undertaker. When tho doorman
went to get the gas -lighter he
started the beast from his slum-
bers. That doorman yelled.
Perhaps he thought he had a well
developed fit of delirium tremens,
or perhaps he thought it Was the
devil in disguise. - No matter.
which, he let out a tone of horror
like that of a fog -horn on the
Grand 'Banks and retreated with
the speed of frightened lightning.
SergeantSheldon skirmished about
for a while, but finally hit the fel-
low a couple of blows with a crick-
et bat, 'which had a tendency to
knock the fight out of him. That
tarantula is now in the best of
spirits, namely alcohol. — New
York Herald. '
Sarnia is excited over an alleged
case of criminal assault of a hien-•
ous character. A girl aged 18
years has- made a complaint
chat -ung her father, Richard L.
Kelch, with outraging her on
numerous occasions. Tho Sarnia
officials failed to arrest the man,
d on Sunday notified -the' Port
iron officers. It took Detective
uckcridge but a short time to
locate his man, and in two hours
ho was behind the bars in the
county jail. Ho will, it is said, he
taken back to Sarnia for trial.
Referring to Thomas Paine's
empty boast that Christianity was
waning—that it was good enough
for a .by -gone age, but not at
all suited to the enlightenment
and progress of the 19th century,
Rev. Dr. Burns, of the Hamilton
Ladies' College, the other evening,
pointed out that during the past
year there bad been built on this
continent 3,650 churches—an ave-
rage of ten churches a day, and
three of every ton were Methodist.
•
Five Man itoba Mennonites
brutally maltreated a young girl,
and were lot off with a fine of $1
each by the Chief of the village.
B
In order that the farmers of Ontario may 1
have an opportunity to learn the exact truth
/1
about theresnit of the drouth in the North-
West during the present season, the
CANADIAN
PACIFIC R. R.
Offer the following very low harvest excur-
sion rates:—
WINNIPEG
DELORAINE
GLENBORO'
SALTCOATS
MOOSE JAW
CALGARY
*28
s~
835.
Aug. 20, returning Sept. 30
Sept. 24, " Nov. 4
Full particulars from any agent of the Com-
pany.
INNIENNINA
E
TSO
Specially invites every visitor at
The EurOn Central E thibition,
To look through his stock whether 'they wish to buy or not.
SEE HIS SHOW at the BUILDING.
Watch for his Waggon in Procession.
Don't miss the Grand Display at his
Store in the evening.,
REMEMBER, he has his MILLINERY and 'SHOW -ROOM open-
ing during thy Fair, Saturday night following for town ,, dirs.
ERTSON'S
GREAT CASH STORE, CLINTON
wo Things to be Sure and do.
Visit the Huron Central Exhibition in Clinton, on Tuesday, Wednesday
and Thursday, Sept. 24-25-26, -
While in Clinton visit the Dry Goods PALACE and
see the magnificent display of Millinery, Mantle
Cloths, Dress Goods, Carpets, Gent's Furnishings
and General Dry Goods. '
Our Show Rooms will be open on those days. We invite all to call on us and examine our stock of FALL AND
• WINTER MILLINERY, which will be found complete in every particular.
5 per cent off mor cash.
Estate J. NODGENS.
reatClearinggnle
BOOTS AND SHOES
Chas. CRUICKSHANK'S
In order to make room for my large purchases ofrFall and Winter Goods,
I will sell my entire Spring and Summer Stock AT LESS THAN
MANUFA(ITURER'S PRICES. See my job lots, which" will be sold
at less than half cost. This is a good chance for cash buyers to get goods
at their own prices. NO HUMBUG, BUT A GENUINE SALE
Sign Ed the Golden Boot,Albert St. Clinton
4 -
HUB
HIIB GROCERY
THE PLACE TO BUY
Your Sugars, Teas, Raisins, Currants, or anything i u Groceries.
Also, GLASS, STONE & WOODEN WARE
GEM .JARS AT About. COST
CHOICE TIMOTHY SEED FOR SALE.
G -EO, ANN, A:LLA W, CL IN -T N'
OLS and. YARNS
O
We handle nothing but the BEST QUALITY, and sell
at the CLOSEST PRICES.
LARGE STOCK OF
2, 4 'and -8 fold. Andelusian, Crewel and Ice Wools,
Saxony Yarn.
FINGERING and SANITARY YARN made
specially for underwear.
W. COOPER & Ca, Clinton.
11 AMi[III1YCEME1Y
To our customers and the public generally we wish to make it known that we are
'now ready for the Fall Trade with
The- Lir est and most varied Ston of Goods
That has ever been kept in Clinton. Our two stores are both filled with goods
that are required for a general trade. Full lines in all kinds of DRY GOODS,
bought on the best terms possible, Some special bargains from the stock of
goods bought from Mr. Thomas Jackson, at 64 cents on the $.
FULL LINES IN ReadyMade CLOTHING
CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER cheaper than any house in Clinton; come
and try us and see for yourselves,
Boots, Shoes, Rubbers and Overshoes.
FELT BOOTS of all kinds, coarse and fine, in all the different makes, at from
10 to 20 per cent cheaper than other houses sell them. We mean business.
Full Lines in HATS, CAPS, FURS, ROBES,
To be sold at a small advance on cost. Ai -1 we ask is a small commission on
these goods.
GROCERIES . PROVISIONS
We aro getting ready as fast as possible to supply our customers with all kinds
of Groceries and Provisions. Goods delivered to all parts of the town,
DRESS & MANTL « aking
Wo will open out in this department next week, and will give you city work and
city styles. Work guaranteed to be.,sarond to none in the trade, and prices as
low as the lowest.
Come and see us. We are bound to do'lmsiness. We do not advertise anything
bit what we intend to carry out. Come and see our stock and getl'prices.
2 stores in
Searle's Block,
PLUMSTEEL & GIBBINGS
CALL AT DETLOR & CO'S
While attending the Fair and see their Yew Stylish
DRESS ..GOODS:
—AND
Mantle Cloths
(Mantles cut free of charge)
During this month they are offering FLANNELS, Grey
COTTONS, TABLE LINENS, and SHEETINGS at
marvellously low prices. Don't forget to see them.
A lot of TWEEDS, job in price.
The rush continues for their great line of KID GLQVES
DETLOR CO.
CLINTON
T. JACKSON, S
The Finest Clothing Cutter in the Dominion
has returned to the ranks of
the Profession,
And begs to announce to the people of Clinton and Pro-
vince of Ontario, that he has
Bought C. C. Rance's Stack
9
Wonderfully cheap, and will conduct the
FINE TAILORING TRADE
AT THE OLD STAND, HURON Street.
Immense bargains will be given in Fine Ordered Cloth-
ing, and prices quoted for the next thirty days that will
astonish the closest buy 'rs.
T. Jackson,Sr, Clinton
What's the Matter wirb your feet?
WHY YOU WANT A PAIR OF
Taylor & ions he MI6 Shoes
T FIAT'S ALL
Come and get suited during the Groat Fair, Sept.24-5-6
We Will be glad to welcome you.
E,rgs taken in exchange. ' 5 per c9nt oR for cash.
TAYLOR & Sons
CLINTON AND 131.Y11-1