The Clinton New Era, 1891-09-25, Page 5f
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all hard, soft or calloused. Lampe and
geed Cheap 4e. 'eltery ,store,- Blemishes from horses, Blood Spavin,
' Splints, Ring Bone, Sweeney,'TEI4g11IQWF �', ,� C 4N ,° C 1c
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11ton Stifles; 8prsins, Boyo and Swollen
Throat, Coughs, etc, Save 350 by use'
of one bottle. Warranted the most
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To the Fair next week,
n you do come and see what we can do for you.
e a fine stock, and we can suit you whether it is
ered Suit or a Ready Made Suit. We are open-
this week another lot of NEW GOODS that we
offer- at very low prices. Come and see us when
you are, in
THOMAS JACKSON, SR.
Huron Street? Clinton
wonderful Blemish Cure ever known.
Sold by J H Combe.
FALL FAIRS.
Northwestern, Wingham, Sept 29
and 30.
. North Perth, Stratford, Oct 1 and 2.
Northern,Walkerton,Sept 29 to Oot 2.
East Wawanosh,Belgrave, Oct 6 and 7.
Huron Central, Clinton, Sept 28, 29
and 30.
Bast Huron, Brussels, Oct 1 and 2.
Stanley, at Bayfield, Oct. 6-7
Palmerston, Sept. 28 and 29.
Seaforth, Oct. 1 and 2.
Blyth, Oct. 8 and 9,
Butchering Business
To' the Public.
Subscriber having bought out the business
so successfully conducted by Mr Couch,
solicits a continuance of the liberal patron-
age bestowed on his predecessor. No pains
or expense will be spared to prooure the very
best meats, and orders will be promptly and
carefully filled. The busineae will still be
conducted at the same stand as heretofore.
Highest price paid for Hies, Sheepskins, tiro.
J fMES A. FORD.
uron Central Exhibition
en you visit our Exhibition, or at any other time, do not leave town without
g at our store and seeing the bargains we are offering. We are reducing our
k and CLEARING OUT SOME LINES AT COST and under
We quote a few prices :-
2.50 Boilers, No. 9, our own make, reduced to $1,75
,,'x,.25 Tea Kettle, No. 9, our own make, reduced to .75
.50 Dish Pans, our own make, reduced to - - .25
50 Pails, our own make, reduced to -
;'`; .35 Pails, our own make, reduced to - -
.25 Wash Basins, our own make, reduced to
.35 Oil Cans, our own make, reduced to -
:x.20 Dipper, our own make, reduced to -
.50 Teapots, our own make, reduced to
50 Coffee Pots, our own make, reduced to
.35
.25
.15
.25
.10
.25
.25
Grindstones, Platform Scales, ?lowCastings,
Window Shades, Ready Mixed Paints, &c
Vo be cleared out at cost and under. In fact we have several lines of goods we
are closing out at cost. Call and see us.
W GOODS we have JUST RECEIVED
,They have been bought in the best markets, and will all be sold at
reasonable prices, such as
Cu lery, Scissors and Razors, Gold Medal Carpet Sweep-
ers, Table Lamps, Brass, Hall and Hanging Lamps,
Also the celebrated Pittsburgh Lamp, equal to
Electric light, and at less than half the cost.
;coop Shovels, new Improved Lanterns, Pumps and Sinks, Clothes Wringers.
Try our FLINT CHIMNEYS, only 8 and 100.
DNE CAR ROCK OIL
SPLAY OF STOVES.
Why use common oil, that will explode,
when we can give you Rook Oil at the
same price. •
SEE OUR DI
I ;4 We have a full line of all the leading Stoves in the Dominion, and we intend to
run them off at reduced prices.
BOT AIR :FURNACES A SPECIALTY
00ALWe can furnish the BEST SCRANTON COAL this
month at reduced prices. Give ns a call.
HARL.L&ND, BRO.
IRON d; HARDWARE, STOVES & TIN `Vali E,
CLINTON, ONT.
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ORGANIIAM OEALE
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ORGANS, 5 and 6 Octave
SELLS PIANO -CASED ORGANS
Best makes of PIANOS:,''
'Second hand ORGANS to rent
RENTSPIANOS for rent
PIANOS carefully moved
PIANOS packed for shipping i .,..;
Organs repaired and retuned
AIRSPiano Tuning attended to
Sheet Music&Books ordered
Shop on. Main Street
Residence on James Street
Box 11, Clinton
Send for catalogue
C. F. 01410Es,
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Clinton Collegiate Institute
Notice.
At the last meeting of the Clinton Colleg-
iate Board it was resolved that the fees for
pupils residing outside the County and those
residing in town shall be the same as those
fixed by the County Council for County
pupils, viz:
Fell Term : $2, $3, and $4, according to room
Spring Term : $2,12.50 and $3, "
Midsummer Term:, $2, $2.50and $3 " "
According to School law Fees mustbe paid
in advance.
W. H. HINE,
Secretary.
Lobb's Starch Enamel
This is an article worthy of every lady's
attention.
H you want to save time and labor, buy a
box.
If you want your ironed clothes to look
neat and Olean and to last much longer, buy
a box.
If you want the starch to stay in the
clothes on the line in spite of rain or frost,
buy a box
If yon want everything to look like new,
such as shirt bosoms, collars, Duffs, lace
curtains, eto., buy a box.
PRICE 15 CENTS.
to -Every Storekeeper keeps it Mow, and
where the merchant does not keep it we
want a lively agent to repersent us.
Manufactured by
W. J. LOBB,
Holmesvill e
Ckic ZiedWheat
EARLY RED CLAWSON, one of
the best and earliest Winter Wheats
grown. Price $2.
VELVET CHAL,F, another new va-
riety of wheat, price $2
Plenty of GRASS SEED on band
JAMES STEEP,
Seed Dealer, Clinton
WANTS.
Wanted. -Purchasers for 150 toes
No. 1 Coal. -Stove and ohesnnt.
Orders left at Swallow's grocery well re-
ceive prompt attention.
Wanted, -1000 Cords wood delivered at the
Clinton Salt Works. JOHN McGARYA.
—THE —
Standard Life
ASSURANCE CO.
Established 1826.
Total Sum Assured. $104,655,491
Invested Funds ....... ..... :1........ 36,444,640
Investments in Canada, over.... 6,000,000
BOARD OF DIRECTORS IN CANADA.
JAMES A. (JILLEsPIE, Esq., Chairman.
SirA.T.Galt,G.0.M.G, E.B.Greenshields, Esq
Hon,J.J.C.Abbott,Q.C. Sir Joseph Hickson.
W. M. RAMSAY. Manager,
CHARLES HUNTER, Supt. of Agencies.
E. W. BURLEY, Insppector,
Stratford District CLINTON ONT
The .Exeter Fall Show,
PRIZE MEDALS.
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48 the South Huron Fall show to be held at
Exeter on
Monday & Tuesday Sept. 28-29,
The following Prize Medals given by the
Ontario Agricultural and Arts Association,
will be offered for competition in addition
to the premiums mentioned in the regular
published prize list, viz: For the best herd
of cattle any brood, said herd to consist of 4
females and a bull, -a silver medal. For the
best Pen of sheep of any breed, -pen to con-
sist of ono ram, pair of aged ewes, pair of
Shearing ewes and pair of ewe lambs, -a
bronze medal, No special entrance fee re-
quired to compete for the above.
M. Y. MCLEAN, JOHN KETCHEN,
Secretary. President.
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Canadiall Pacillc Ry.
LAS'C
HARVEST EXCURSIONS
From all Stations in Ontarioiteturn Rates to
METHVEN
HARTNEY
MOOSOMIN
BINSCARTH
DELORAINE
REGINA
MOOSEJAW
YORHTON
28.
$30.
GALGARY
PRINCE ALBERT $33a.
EDMONTON $40.0000
To leave all points in the Province of Ontario
on
SEPTEMBER 22nd
Return until' Nov. 1st, 1891
Patties ticketing from other points should
arrange to arrive at Toronto in time to con-
nect With the 11 p.m. train
For full information apply to nay ticket
agent of the Canadian Pacific Rahway.
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W ux.--In C113ntan, on the 1.13
the wife of ¥ Jobs Wieenlan, fit
on the
10tb inst., the wt at r W�`5, Plewek
ofAX13.
PLUFt..,-Iu Brawls, On Sept. 18111,the wife q# Rev. W, T. Ohlff, 07 A •
Elumxa:. - - Tn Sayileld, on the 22nd
inst., the wife of Mr Robert. O. -Ellie**,
of a on,
MoLeup, Ia Bayfield, on the 22nd
inet„ the wife of 10 Hugh McLeod, of a
daughter.
di�
HAMPO
STEvz ;sox--Maxrs.---In Bayfield,' on
the 23rd inst., by Rev Mr Newton, Wil-
liam Taylor Stevenson, of Oberlin, Ban.
Sas, to AUss Marguerite E,, daughter of
1FIr Tudor -J, Marks.
Divas— FTAarn.ToN,--Sept. 16, at the
Methodist parsonage, elenallan, by the
Rev. C. Hamilton, mitred by Rev
Messrs Livingstone, Listowel; D.
Moir, Alma, and A. E. Smith, Moore-
fleld,•Mr Willian ;Irwin, mathematical
teacher in the Listowel high school
to Miss Ida Hamilton, eldest daughteti
of the Rev C. Hamilton,, ohairman of
the Palmerston district, and formerly
of Londaeboro.
McEsaoaan--Gulsox,-At the resi-
dence of the bride's mother, on Sept,
9th, by Rev John Ross, B. A., assisted
by Rev Joseph Mahood; brother-in-law
of the bride, Mr Wm. 8. MoKeroher
to Miss Isabella Wilson, second daugh-
ter of the late Robert Gibson, both of
Howiok.
BALBTON—DAwsoN,—At the residence
of thedbride's father, Seaforth, on Wed-
nesday evening, Sept. 16, by Rev Mr
Hodgins, rector of St, Thomas' church,
Mr Chris. J. Balston, of Exeter, to
Miss Georgina E. Dawson, daughter of
Mr Edward Dawson.
DORRANClt-HILLEN.-A.t the residence
of the bride's parents, on the 15th inst.,
by Rev. P. Musgrave; Mr James Dor-
ranee to Miss Ella Selina, second
daughter of James Hillen, Esq, all of
Moiillop.
W ILxrxsoE-WALsn- At the residence
of the bride's father, on the 16th. inst.,
by Rev. J. H. Dyke, Wm. B.Wilkinson,
of Morris, to Miss Mary Jane Walsh, of
Beigrave.
TIED
CALLANDEa.—In Hullett, on the 24th
inst., Alexander Callender, aged 53
years. Funeral on Saturday, at 2 p,m.
LOYALTY AND COMMON
SENSE.
A Winnipeg despatch says: Mr
Henry W. Darling, ex -President
of the Toronto Board -of Trade and
ez•bank president, who is visiting
here, talked pretty plainly in re-
gard to annexation, to the Tribune
reporter. Following is an extract
from the interview : 'But what
about our superloyal citizens who
at any cost want to retain their
citizenship and will consent to
nothing likely to impair British
connection ? I do not wish to
discredit or minimize the impor-
tance of sentiment in the slightest
where it is sincere and honestly
felt,' said Mr Darling. 'The Eng-
lishman, I take it, is royal to
England. He holds tenaciously
to free trade because it is the beat
policy for England: To Canadians
he offers nothing he does not with
equal liberty offer Hottentots and
Russians. I understand it to be
the truest form of loyalty that
adopts this precedent and seeks
out that which is beat for Canada.
To the Mother Country we owe
everything, and we shill always
glory in her history, her tradi-
tions, her service to civilization,
and her mighty power. But if it
is a condition that I am to man-
tain a policy that has doubled my
share of the public debt in ten
years, that is depressing every
industry not directly enriched
by the enforced contributions from
my earnings, that is compelling
my children and the children of
my neighbors to seek more favor-
able conditions for improving
their circumstances across the
border, and that is generally re-
tarding the settlement of this new
land and the development of her
boundless resources, then call me
sordid if you will, my loyalty
is certain to be strained. To
those who prefer to remain poor
but loyal, as it is here implied
I give place, although 1 have very
deep-seated conviction that my
loyalty is quite as patriotic and
consistent as tneirS."
The United States Commission
reports that polygamy is dying
out in the Territories.
The probability of famine in
Russia is becoming more pro-
nounced as the season advances.
It is rumored that Mrs Birchall
is in Canada for the purpose of se-
curing her busband's body.
The convicts in Havana gaol
have subscribed $2,800 towards
the relief of the sufferers in.the re-
cent floods in Spain.
Eu10ENI,F
UF.rrcE
11Y1, -PED
To take the place
of the old-fashioned corded
corset, try the B. & C; corset.
This is just what you can
do. You can try. it, and even
wear it for two or three
weeks, if you wish. Then, if
you're not satisfied, you can
return it, and get your money.
Ask your Dry (foods dealer for it
For Salo by Estate Jno bodgens
GOLD
I.rcomae ilt
The Forest citj, Business C011g
OATALOC{t1BFBgua. -
J. W. Westervelt, Prf41c1p4,
TO >tEiT .OE FOB HARE
For Sale
A good business stand, on easy terms.
Apply to W. O. SEABEE, Clinton.
House to Rent.
The premises at present o5opppled by Mr
H. B. Evuns, Holmesville. Good acoomwo,
dation for ordinary -aired family. Apply to
T. 0. PICKARD.
House to Rent.
Splendid brick house,on Rattenbury Street,
with every convenience. Rent $9 it month
MISS FQXTON.`
To Let.
A e for al-
most largeyy purpose, itus a directly opposite
the market in Searle'e block. tient moderate,
W. G. SEARLE.
Cottage to Rent.
The comfortable and convenient cottage on
Rattenbur St. west, now ocoupied by Mr W.
Mengel. 1E contains accommodation for or-
dinary family, with all desirable convenience
and will be rented at reasonable rate. MRS
PORTER, Albert St. Clinton.
For Sale.
The to
the cottage estate on f the late Thos Cooperert Street at belonging eent
occupied by Mr Wm. Robb. containing 5 bed-
rooms, double parlor, dining room, kitchen
and woodshed. Hard and soft water, stable,
carriage house, driving shed also the three
lots adjoning will be sold on reasonable
arms, apply to MRS THOS. COOPER .
Pump Factory to Rent.
The Factory lately in operation by MrJohn
Ross, Clinton, is offered to rent on reason-
able terms. The building and tools can all
be secured and operations commenced at
any time. Good opening for a live man.
Apply to JOSEPH ROWELL, Clinton.
For Sale.
Frame House and lot occupied by Wm. Mc -
Ivor corner of Orange and Dunlop streets,
Clinton. There is on these promises good
frame stable, well, cistern, woodshed, fruit
trees, da. House contains 5 bedrooms, par-
lor, dinning room. Hitchen and pantry.
Stone cellar and good furnace. Terms easy.
,1.G0 MANNING & SCOTT,
Vendor's Solicitors
TO LET.
Two stores in the brick
block, Albert Street, Clinton,
fit for any business good,
stands, rent low, apply to
HARLAND BROS.
6 Hardware dealers.
Farm For Sale.
100 aures North half of lot 5 in the 8th con-
cession of Morris: -Two Miles North of the
thriving town of Blyth, Half Mile East of
Coldar's Siding -on the In -H. and B. Railway.
Good hewed log house and new frame barn
36 x 50 thoroughly finished throughout. 60
acres cleared and about free from stumps,
Well fenced and drained. Title from the
Drown. For further particulars apply to M.
Y. KEATING, St. Catharines, Ont. 6 w
Farm for Sale.
Subscriber offers for sale his excellent
farm of 125 acres, being lot 36, llth con. of
Hullett, 27 miles west of Londesboro. About
10 acres hardwood bush, balance all in good
cultivation; brick dwelling,bank barn 50 x 40,
another, with stone foundation only 35 x 55,
also stable and shed 30 x 48. Good orchard,
plenty of water. One of the beat farms in
Hallett, close to churches and school. Two-
thirds down balance to remain on mortgage„
at 5 per per cont. THOS. MOUNTAIN, Lon-
desboro. pd4 tf.
For Sale -
The Londesboro Stearn Saw
Mill.
The property of the late Jacob Huber,
will be offered by auction on the 1st of
October at 2 p. m. o'clock sharp. The pro-
perty contains 5 acres of land, with dwelling
house and stables, Saw Mill, 2 storey frame
building 30x70 feet on good stone foundation.
Boiler house 15x30, all in good repair.
Capacity of mill from 8,000 to 10,000 feet per
day. Yearly average of custom work 360,000
feet, with shingle and heading machinery in
connection; plenty of lumber to do a large
business. Located on the London and
Wingham gravel Road and i mile from G. T.
R. Station Six miles from the thriving
Town of Clinton.
Terms and particulars will be specified on
day of sale.
Executors S. B SCHNEIDER
A M SCHNEIDER
morass
MISCELLANEOUS
Boarders Wanted.
t Two or three ladies or gentleman can be
accommodated with good board and lodging
Rates reasonable. For particulars apply at
NEW ERA office.. pd 2i
Seed Wheat for Salo.
For sale a quantity of Early Red Clawson
Wheat, said to be the champion winter
wheat ; yields well in any soil. Is well
cleaned. Call and see sample at Steep's
Feed Store; also Velvet Chats. JOHN MID
DLETON. 4
Teacher Wanted.
For 0, S. No. 6 Hullett, holding r,$nd or
third- class certificate, mate or Yemale.
Duties to commence 1st of January, 1892.
Applicants to state salary and forward testi-
monials. Apply to the Secretary W. McCool,
Treas. Londesboro. 2w
To The Public.
The u:i dersigned in returning thanks to his
customers for their liberal support in the
past, desires to state that he has turned his
business over entire to his son Robert, who
will continue the same. He is empowered to
collect all outstanding accounts and settle all
claims. Chopping 5o a bag if clean. THOS.
TRICK.
Baking.
R. McLennan having started baking on his
old promisee Victoria St. would like to see
his old customers and as many now ones
as would favor him with their custom. All
goods ordered will be promptly delivered. lin
Dressmaking.
The undersigned desire's to intimate to
so the people ofrOlinton and vicinity, that
the has commenced Dressmaking in the
rooms over Steep's) feed Store, Dressmaking,
block, where all orders will receive prompt
and careful attention. MISS POWELL. 2w
Pig for Ser'V•ice.
The undersigned keeps for service, at his
premises. lot 12, 2nd con. of Hullett, e
thorobred Chester White boar of first-class
pedigree. Terms, $1, at time of service, with
0 oked ege HENRY FREgof EMAN oessary. $125 if
$900. 8AgentsAg Ln A R Y andandwomenColnmissio�t to
, Men -
ers and Clergymen to introduce a new and
popular standard book.
Testimony of 19leenturies
to Jesus of Nazareth.
Tho most remarkable religious book of the
ago, written by a00 eminent seholars, Non-
sectarian. Every Christian wants it. Ex-
clusive territory given, Apply to
• TEE HENORV9IUH, OONN ISHINO CO
stn.
'4144
with M.h
A grand
assortment
DRESS GOODS
MANTLE CLOTHS
LADIES Waterproof
CLOAKS
GENT'S Waterproof
CLOAKS
TWEEDS
V EEDS
TROUSERI NGS.
Prices lean
in buyer's favor
L. Ouimette;
I.UNDFBORO
HUB GROCERY
' will be here next week. �4 a ask
you to visit the Hub Grocery in-
Do Te
HuronCollirolin-
stead, et
�'II afe �l� d h grounds, and we will
show you something to your inter-
est to buy in the shape of BEDROOM SETS and GLASSWARB.--
They have just arrived from the old country, and are the best value
for the money we have ever kept in stock. Also, ask for a sample of
TIGER TEA, as we have ten pounds to give away in samples.
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The very latest authorized Text Books, &c., for Public
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CLINTON
This Is' H, Foster,
THE PHOTOGRAPHER.
4131111111112.
You could not very well tell
that it is him, unless you
could see his face, but you
can tell his Photographs
anywhere by their being so
true to life, beautifully fin
ished, and genuine works of
art. Orders for any -class
)£ work promptly filled,aual:
at reasonable rates.
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Our FALL STOCK is complete. We have tho best
goods in the market, and prices are low
Eggs taken in exchange. 5 per c. off for cash
W • Taylor. & So*
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