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The Clinton New Era, 1890-01-10, Page 5Having purchased the WATCH, JEWELERY, & Silverware Store of Rob. W. Coats. we are prepared to offer GAINSin eve ry line K gaPrioloal ivory Thi Otarfl+a,a. agrtdalr.. ,J&u, 9, 1890. Wheat, Otandard0.89•o� 882 uQ+1M7Q fx...x.�,.R,?.,. AxfFf1 (� 0 74 /0$ Ba#>d�tAA .Ar,raaR.A..4,. 15 80 a d4 1,'eaa.,,, ...,a..,f0 55 a 065. no" per bola4 50 a 500 Butter 0 16 a 0 18 Eggs, r 0 18 s 4: 18 Perk 5 00a 6 25 Usy 700a704 Hides . 3 25 a 8 25 Sheep Skins 0 50 a 0 75 MONTREAL LIVE STOCK MAREET. There were about 150 lead of but- chers' cattle, 50 mutton critters and a small calf offered at the East End Abattoir. Trade was slow as the drovers were asking pretty high prices,while the butchers were not needing many cattle. Several small lots of good beeves were sold at 4fo per lb., and a few were held at higher figures. Pretty good stook sold at about 4o per lb., and common dry cows at from 30 to 3o do., with some of the leaner beasts at less than 3o per lb. There were several fine Hereford bulls sold At 4o per lb. Quality consid- ered, prices were higher than for a long G�prZceS.nover before seen in Clinton. Stock must be time past. Sheep are in good demand at from 4o to 4io per lb., and lambs at induced. Give us a call. It Will pay you. about 5c do. Fat hogs sell at from ¢}c to 4/o per ib. RUMBALL & GO ']LLERSA ENGRAVERS.CLINTON. DETLOR & Co 'WILL HOLD FOR ONE MONTH A antic Sale goods are marked down at special sale. prices to effect a i oderful Bargains ovais your time to secure goods at Panic Prices. TLOR 86 CO., CLINTON. school Book Rush 1 _ ThoSchool Book rush is at Cooper's, to get one of their ISY SCRIBBLERS AND PRETTY EXERCISE BOOKS They are quite new and the best values in town. SALE REGISTER. WE HAVE ABOUT 250 ENDS 0F, MANTLE CLOTHS, DRESS GOODS, &c., c... Also Odds and Ends of every description, ,which are being cleared out at half usual price. GREAT BARGAINS in all classes of WINTER GOODS, and a Special Discount of 10 per cent to cash buyers till Feb. lst. TEN PER CENT OFF FOR CASH ESTATE JOHN E®Li LENS Mortgage sale of house and lot, at the Grand Union, Clinton, on Saturday, Jan 11. Jas Howson, auct. uthorized Text Books for Collegiate Institute, I iglt trnd Public Schools' Latest ]Editions, Complete Stock ny book sent postpaid to teachers or pupils on receipt of price. Wm A. Morse, watchmaker, Corinth, has entered an action against ,Thomas Pearson, of Baybam, claiming $2,000 damages for slander. The plaintiff re- paired a watch for the defendant, who is charged with circulating a report that the plaintiff removed the good works from the timepiece and substituted old ones in their diose. COOPER'S BOOK STORE, -- CLINTON FOR SALE OR TO RENT. HOUSE TO RENT—Residence lately oc- cupied by Mr James Thompson, corner of William and Princess Streets. Apply to MANNING & SCOTT (OOD HOUSE TO RENT—ON BATTEN- BURY Street; only one minute's walk from Albert St., lately occupied by rhe un- dersigned. R. HOLMES, NEW ERA Office TO LET.—THAT DESIRABLE DWELL- ING house on Rattenbury street lately occupied by Mrs S. H. Rance. The house contains 9 rooms with good cellar and hard and soft water, small stable and good gar- den; Immediate possession. Apply to R. RANSFORD, Clinton. GIOR SALE OR TO RENT.—HOUSE AND 12 lot for sale or to rent, on Townsend St. The house, which is new, contains fourteen rooms, and is heated with hot air. There is also a good stone cellar, good lawn and hard and soft water in abundance. The lot con- tains } of an acre. Terms reasonable. Ap- ply on the preiises or to MRS C. CARTER, Clutton. t f. FARM FOR SALE.—SUBSCRIBER OF- FERS for salethe farm of 112 acres, being part of lot 20, on the Bayfield line, Goderich township. About 90 acres cleared, the rest hard wood and cedar and in good state of cultivation. On the farm 1s a new brink house and wood shed, bard and soft water, also never -failing spring, close to school and church and is well watered. Also good bank barn with atone foundation and drive shed. Address, THOS, H. COLE. Clinton, Ont, h 11"h°ii tr THOUSANDS OF BOTTLES 1. GIVEN AWAY YEARLY. ?} When 1 say Cure I do not mean merely to stop them for a time, and then Ave .them return again. 1 MEAN A R A D I C A L C U R E. I have made the disease of Fits, pilepey or Falling Sickness a Life-long study. I warrant my remedy to Cure the Worst cases. Because others have failed is no reason for not now receiving a cure. Send at 'Once fora treatise and a Free Bottle of my Infallible Remedy. Give Express and oat Office. It costs you nothing for a trial, and it will cure you. Address;—H. O. ROOT, se., Branch Office, 186 WEST ADELAIDE STREET, TORONTO. IIUB GROCERY Christmas is at hand and to make it a pleasant and happy one I have decided, to give customere BIG BARGAINS for the next four weeks. ew Raisins, Currants, Figs and Dates, Crockery and Glassware very cheap. House to Rent. The house lately occupied by Mrs Struth- ers, on Rattenbury Street, and containing 7 rooms, with usual convenienci's, stone cel lar, hard and soft water, is offered to rent on reasonable terms. Possession at once. Al- so the house formerly occupied by the late Mrs Smith, at the northern limit of Albert St-, with stable, orchardand 1t acres of land, good for small family, gardner or retired far- mer. Apply to J H WORSELL, at Harland Bros:, Clinton, BANCY CUPS and SAUCERS away down. Finest lot of two Brooms for 25c. ever offered in, town. ' DRY WOOD FOR SALE—(Delivered) 1M01:20., IS , ALLOW, CLIT§Trir TION.—The undersigned hereby no- fles all persons that he will not be re - GEORGE for any debts contracted in his by any persona, without his written GEORGE ENO, Sin. 'lett, Dee. 27, 1889. RTOA(#E SALE--DEFAULT mortgage, made by Henry Stewart to Vendor, (which will be produced at time a1o) there will, d th power of sola HAVING I made in payment of a certain reg• enr under o ntained in said mortgage, bo sold by pub• l emotion by Jas. Howson, Auctioneer, on Saturday, 'Jan, 11, 1890, at the hour of one clock, at the Grand Union Hotel, Clinton, be,following property, viz: Town Lot No. wo Hundred and Sixty Ono, according to snits Gordon's Registered survey in the aid Town of Clinton. There is a comfor- tabledwelling house on the lot, one storey ,'and a half high. Easy tonna of payment of tirehaee money can bo arranged and may o had upon application to the Auctioneer, dward•Carter Olinton, or the undersigned, WIINS & JOHNSTON, Vendor's Solicitors, 'futon, nnual Meeting of the Me- Iillop Mutual Fire Insur- ance Company. ual meeting of the McKillop Mu- furance Company will be held Hall, Seaforth, on Friday. Jan. et ono o'olook, p. m, for the pur- iving the statement of the affairs Any for the past year, the elect - tors and any other business that afore the mooting W. 3, SHANNON, idea Secy. -Tress iI WIIITE 13OAR. ribWhitet Boar from imppported $l 88811. JOHN STANBURIC - slim Property for sale or to rent. A cottage on Albert St., lately occupied by Mr James Moore. Five bed rooms, double parlor, dining room, kitchen, Summer kitch- en and pantry. Hard and soft water. Stab- le, carriage house and fruit trees. There aro three lots on Maple Street besides the one on which the cottage stands, making an acre of grcund in all. The cottage and one lot will be sold separately if desired and on reason- able terms. Possession given at once. Ap- ply to MRS THOMAS COOPER, Clinton. LOTS FOR SALE. Any one desirous of securing a choice lot for building purposes, or land within the corporation well suited for pasture, should applyito the undersigned. These lots will be sold cheap, and terms made to suit the pur- chaser. Any reasonable time given for pay- ment Box K, Clinton lm EDWARD HARRIS, Real Estate Broker,Financial Agent, &c., 23 Toronto Street, Toronto Pariicnlars of Farms, Residences, B usinese 'Properties, &c., for intend- ed sale, can bo sent to the above address, or given to HORATIO HALE, BANKER, &C., • - - - - CLINTON Dec. 1889. Blacksmith Shop and land for sale. T. JACKSON, Sr, The Finest Clothing Cutter in the Dominion has returned to the ranks of the Profession, 0 And begs to announce to the people of Clinton and Pro- vince of Ontario, that he has Subscriber offers for sale the property owned bvhim at Gowrie, in the county of Perth. It consists of a blacksmith shop do- ing a good business, with dwelling house, sta ble and half -acro of land attached. Is in a splendid farming section, with no opposition Will be sold with or without tools. Satis- factory reason for selling. For particulars apply to THOS. LOBB, Holmesville, or JOS LOBB, Gowrie. t f PROPERTIES for SALE The various properties re- maining undisposed of belong- ing to the estate of the late Charles Middleton, deceased, are now offered for saltie 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, Clinton. Good House & Lot & Planing Mill for Sale. Bought C. C. Ranoe's Stock Tho subscriber offers for sale his house and lots on Albert Street. This property is very eligibly situated. Tho house isagood storey and a half, frame, with all conveniences. and contains 11 rooms. The lot is one-half au acre, but will be sold with or without the rear quarter. On the back part is a planing mill, with 15 horse -power engine, with 1 surface Ponoy Planer, 1 first-class double Cape Tenanting Machine, 1 Moulding Machine, 1 Jig and Rip Saw, with shafting, belting, &c. This will he sold entire or to suit purchaser. Terms reasonable. D. BUCHANAN, Clinton `ITRAYED OR STOLEN—FROM THE 1J subscriber's premises, Cut Line, Gode- rich Township, on Monday night last, a light red cow, ,0 or 7 years old, with short horns and large face. Also a dark red year old heifer. Anyone giving information that will lead to their 'recovery will be suitably rewarded. W. J. ELLIOTT, Holmosville " 50 1m Wonderfully cheap, and will conduct the FINE TAILORING TRADE New - Gfocery - sbtore. MESSRS COOPER & LOGAN beg to announce that they have opened out in the store next to Couch's butcher shop, a new and first- class stock of Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Etc.., And invite the public to Inspect the same. Otu Teas, Coffees, Fruits, Canrie G-oods, Etc_ Are of this season's growth, and our CROCKERY and !GLASS- WARE are of the latest design. Everything is fresh and will be sold at the lowest prices. SAUSAGE, HAMS, BACON, &c., HADDIE, SISCOES, ORANGES, LEMONS, &c, always on hand. FINE TEAS a specialty. Farm produce taken in exchange. A trial order solicited. COOPER & LOGAN, — Clinton CHAS, CRUICKSHANK AT THE OLD NAND, HURON Street. BOOTS AND. SHOES Immense bargains will be giN'en in Fine Ordered Cloth- ing, and prices quoted for the next thirty days that will astonish the closest buyers. My stock is now complete in every department for the FALL and WINTER trade. I have also on hand a large supply of AMERICAN RUBBERS AND OVERSHOES, in all grades and sizes, the best ever imported into this market, all of which I am selling at the lowest possible prices. CUSTOM WORK AS USUAL PROMPTLY• ATTENDED TO Five per cent discount for cash. Call on C. CRUICKSHANK, the Great Shoe Man, and get value for your money. . T. J ackson,Sr, Clinton szn of the Golden Boot,Albert St. Clinton THE POPULAR BooTs ° SHOES Full Lines MENS FELT BOOTS. Full Lines Mens SOCKS and RUBBERS DRY GOODS OUSE Full Lines OVERSHOES and RUBBERS .And a full assortment of all other lines. Our stock is the best in the market, and our prices are as low as the lowest. 5 per cent discount for cash. • LON DESBORQ ,TA k' LOR & ions Notwithstanding the mild and unseasonable weather, we are selling goods—we are driving the trade—prices _ will tell. During hard times people go in searoh of bar- gains and always find them here. We do not set apart any certain days as bargain days. The bill of fare that we present every day is replete with bargains. We have still a full line of Mens :Overshoes at - LUMBER AND SAWING.—SUBSCRIBER now has his saw mill thoroughly equip- ped and in first-class running order, and is prepared to do custom sawing of all kinds, having engaged Mr W. Dodds, a practical sawyer, to take charge of the same. Will bpy good sound hemlock loge. Orders re• speetfully solicited. THOS. TRICK, Godo - rich township, Dec.89. tf ONTARIO CREAMERY ASSOCIATION'S CONVENTION. The Fourth Annual Convention of the 0 tarso Creamery Association will be held Cardno's Hall, SEAFORTH, ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14 and 15, 1890. The Sessions of the Convontion will con- tinue as follows.—TUESDAY, forenoon from 10 o'clock ell noon. Tuesday afternoon from 130 o'clock tills. Tuesday evening from 7.30 o'clock till 10. WEDNESDAY forenoon from 9 o'clock till noon. Wednesday afternoon from 1.30 o'clock till the business 1s finished, Subjects of special interest to Farmers, Dairymen, and Buttermakore, will be dis- cussed by the ablest living authorities en questions connected with Dairying- Ad - drosses will be delivered by Hon. W. D. Hoard-, Governor of Wisconsin; Hon, Hiram Smith, of the Board of Regents of the Uni- versity of Wisconsin, Sheboygan Falls, Wis., Hon. Charles Drury, Minister of Agriculture, Ontario; Dr, McFarlane, Dominion Analyst, Otta*ts; Mr James W, Robertson, Professor of Dairy Husbandry, Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph; and a number of other gentlemen of Provincial reputation in some branch of Agriculture. Cream will be churned before the audience on the after- noon of the first day and Dr McFarlane will make a practical analysis to show the amount of fat left in the skim milk Farmers aro cordially invited to bring la dies to every session. The convention will offer opportunities for instruction and en- tortainmout of which every farmer in the district and his family should avail them- selves. Admission free. Reducer railway rates may be obtained by applyfpg to the Seoretarfocertificate p Dyr�Aa , RBYSHI3,tE, Brookville Ont, Pres Et J Y013ARAM, Befavd a Ont, Leo $1 10 and $1 15 Ladies Carnival Overshoes. 1 50 Fine Worsted Cloaking 58 inches wide all wool - - - - - 1 00 Colored Velvets 24 inches°wide - 25c. Colored Cantons - - 9c. worth 15c. All Wodl Grey Flannels - - - 17c. Heavy Union Druggett - - 20c. Ladies Fur Capes - $1 worth $2 to $4 Tweeds at - - 60c and 70c wotth $1 And many oiler lines bought at panic prices, and sold below regular wholesale rates. Perhaps it is useless mentioning Overcoats ilk this mild weather, but the probabilities are that we will have I weeks of cold weather- before- spring. However, that I may be, we show you a full range at such prices that it will pay you to buy for next winter's use. 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