Clinton New Era, 1892-09-30, Page 5-.A
Wedding Presents
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We have everything that is nice for Lovers
Boy Wanted—A Good Smart Bo) wanted to learn the
Watchmaking at
JOHN B. RUMBALL'S
NOTED CHEAP JEWELLERY STORE,
AND TELEPHONE EXCHANGE, CLINTON.
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We are busy opening up
New Fall Goods
Special value in Long Boots
and all classes of Rubber Goods
Eggs taken as Cash.
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FURS 1
Our Stock of Furs is now Complete for the corn
ing season. Everybody knows that no two Sets
of Furs are exactly alike, consequently the first
choice is of importance to buyers.
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BLANKETS.
Having made arrangements with a large Manufac-
turer for our supply of Blankets this season, we
are in a position to offer better value than ever
before. Our Customers will save the Wholesale
Merchants' profit.
Robt. Coats & Son, Clinton.
Now For Bargains.
Bargains
Bargains
Bargains
Bargains
Bargains
Bargains
Bargains
Bargains
in Dress Goods.
in Flannels and Flannelettes.
in Tweeds and Clothing.
in Top Shirts and Underwear.
in Boots and Shoes.
in Suits for Men and Boys.
in Overcoats.
in Millinery.
Bargains in every department as we have a
Heavy Stock and are crowded for r otn.
ADAMS' EMPORIUM,
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THE CLINTON NEW ERA
Se tember SO, in*
CLINTON 111AREET8
Corrected every Thursday at ternoon ,
Thursday, Sept, 20,1892.
Wbeat old 066 a 0 70
Wheat new 0 65 if 0 68
Wheat spring 0 66 a 0 68
Oats new ( 0 26 a 0 28
Oats told 0 26 it 0 28
Barley 0 35 a 0 40
Peas 0 65 a 0 57
Flour per bal 4 60 a 4 50
Batter 0 14 a 0 16
Eggs per lb 0 8 a 0 8
Potatoes new per bushel0 35 a 0 40
Pork :0. • • , 6 50 a 5 50
Wool 0 16 a 0 16
Hay, new 6 Oa a 7 00
Hides, No. 1 trimmed 4 00 a 4 05
Hides, rough ll 60 a 3 50
Sheep Skins 0 50 a 0 70
Apples, per bag 0 50 a 0 75
Wood short 2 25 a 2 60
Wood long 3 00 a 3 60
Clover 7 00 a 7 50
Timothy 2 00 a 2 25
Huron Central Fair, Clinton. Oct. 0 and 7.
ENGLISH CATTLE MARKET.
The Globe's Cablegram on Tnesaay nye:
—"No Canadian cattle were on offer at Is-
lington on Tuesday. There was a good de-
mand for the primest quality of seconds,
Sales were slow. In Scotland a large num-
ber of Canadians were offered, but there
was only a slow trade at last week's
prices."
MONTREAL LIVE STOCK MARKET
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About 500 head of butchers' oattle, 40
calves and 700 mutton critters offered at
the East End Abattoir an Monday. Trade
was exceedingly slow, and prices of all
kinds, excepting the best beeves, were
rather lower. A few of the best animals
were sold at from 4o to 4fo per lb., with
pretty good stook at from 3to to rather over
3/c per lb.; common dry cows and rough
steers eold at from 2/o to 3/0 per lb., and
lean beasts at from 2o to 2/0 per lb. Calves
were in good demand at from $3 to $5 for
common, and from $6 to $10 for good veals.
Mutton critters are dull of sale, except for
the nest lambs, and prices range from $1.50
to $4.50 each. A lot of good lambs, , weigh-
ing 36 lbs each, were sold on Monday at
4i0 per lb. Fat hop continue dull of sale,
and prices have a downward tendency,
ranging frorn 41c to a little over 5ic per lb.
BORN
CLARK.—At 52 Mackenzie crescent, Toronto.
on the 25th inst., the of wife Joe T. Clark,(daugh-
ter of Mrs Greig, Clinton) of a son. •
EDMONDS.—In Clinton, on the 25th inst., the
wife of Mr T. C. Edmonde of a son.
BRONSON.—In Clinton, on the 25t1i inst., the
wife of Mr Bronson, of a daughter.
WEIR.—At Petrone.. on the 25th inst., the wife
of Mr Alex. Weir, barrister, (daughter of Mrs
Cruickshank) of a son.
ELWOOD.—In Goderich Township, on the 27th
inst., the wife of Mr T. Elwood, of a daughter.
JOHNSTON.—In Turnberry, on the 18th inst.,
the wife of John J. Johnston, jr., of a daughter.
HANNAH.—In Tuckersmith, on the 17th inst.,
the wife of MrJohn Hannah, of a eon.
MARRIED.
KILLIPS—ENO—At the residence of the bride's
father, on the 2let inst., by the Rev W.W.ILeecii,
Mr Wm. Killips of Goderich Township, to Mary
En3, of Mullett.
GRAFIAM.—LLOYD.—In East Wawanosh, on
the 21st., by the Rev W. F. Campbell, Mr W.
Graham, of Tara, to Miss Jennie Lloyd.
LEAR—HERRINGTON.—In Mullett, on the
28th inst., at the residence of the bride's father.
by the Rev W. F. Campbell, Mr John Lear, of
the C.P.R., to Miss 8, Herrington, daughter of
alr W. Herrington.
HENDERSON—FORSYTH. —At theresidenco of
the bride's father, on the 15th inst., by Rev A.
McLean, John Flenderson„„ of fignvick, to Jean,
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TLPLING-4NELL. —At the residence of the
brides father, Turnberry, on the 21st inst , by the
Rev. J.Tomlineon. Mr Thos. Tipling, of the G.T.
11. Clinton. to Mies Bertha, youngest daughter of
Mr John Snell.
SMITH—POLLOCK.--At the residence of the
bride's parents, Morris, on the 21st inst., by
Rev A. McLean, Andrew Smith, to Sara J. daugn-
ter of Jas. Pollock Esq.
LACKAHERRY—ENGLAND.—In Wingham'on
the 20th inst., at the residence of the bride's
father, by the Rev W. 11, Watson, Mr Samuel H.
Lackaherry, of Bay City, Mich. to Annie,daughter
of MrJames England.
AUSTIN — BONNETT. — At the parso nage
wingham, on the 21st inst., by the hey W. H.
Watson, Mr William N. Austin, of East Wawa'
nosh. to Misa Agnes Annie Bonnett, of Moles-
worth.
ELLIOTT—PARKE.—At the residence of the
bride's father in the Tp., of Stanley, on the 14th
inst., by the Rev F. G. Newton of Hayfield, Annie
youngest daughter of Jas. Parke, Esq., to Wm.
:Henry, eldest son of ?dr John 0, Elliott of the
Hayfield -line, Goaeridh Tp.
LOGAN—OLVAR.—On the 2flth inet., at the re-
sidence of the bride's parents, by RevJ.W. Pring,
?dr Wm. Wallace Logan, merchant of Tupper.
ville, Ont., to Mies Ella Maria, third daughter of
Mr Emmanuel Olvar, 4th con., Morrie.
DAVIS—WEBSTER—At the residence of the
the bride's father, Hullett, on the 29th inst., by
the Rev.R Henderson,. of Hayfields .Mr R-Boviai
of Rockford, to Miss Bella, eldest clanghter or
Mr. Jos Webster.
McCALLUM—STINSON.—At the residence of
the bride's father, Stanley, on the 21st hist, by
Rev ff. G. Newton, Mr J. McCallum, Port Elgin,
to Mies Melissa, daughter of Ur A. Stinson.
ANDRE W—BRIMACOMBE .—At the residence
of the bride's parents, Elimville, on the 21st inst„
by the Rev J. Russell, Ira H. Andrew, to Miss
Ann, seaond daughter of Mr John Brimacombe,
all of Usborne.
[Wedding invitations, neatly printed on short
notice, at the CLINTON NEW ERA OFFICE.]
DIED.
FA111,0-In Clinton ,on the 24th inst., Mrs Jennet
Fair, aged 90 years and 6 months.
WILLIASIS.—In Clinton, on the 25th inst..!John
Williams, aged 70 years.
SCOTT.—In Stanley, on the 25th inst., Wm. 14.
Scott. aged 52 years and 4 months.
SWALLOW.—In Clinton, on tho Tjth inst, the
infant eon of Mr Geo. Swallow.
STONE HOUSE.—In Toronto, on the 22nd inst.,
Edith Maud Mary, daughter of Mr Alfred Stone-
house, of Clintoa, aged 21 years and 6 months.
SH S.W.—In Morris, on the 16th inst., Jas. F.
Shaw, aged 7 years, 7 months, 6 days.
GOVENLOCK.—In McKillop, on the 17th inst.,
Janet Louisa, wife of Mr Robert Govenlock, aged
50 years, and 5 months.
NORTON.—In Brussels, on the 21st inst., Thos
Norton, aged 85 years.
WILLIS.—In Exeter, on the 22nd inst., James
Willis, aged 46 years.
HORNEY . —In Usborne, on the 281h inst.,
Henry Horney, aged 58 years.
(Funeral Notices and Memorial Cards neatly
printed at tthe CLINTON NEW ERA OFFICE.)
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SEPT: 27th and OCT. 4th.
inin information from
A. T. COOPER _oAgent, Clinton.
it) opersiloolts, ore •
TO RPM OR FOR BALE.
To Let or for Sale.
A House and two Lois on Isaac St. at present
000upied by Mr Sheppard. Applyto WM. JONES.
For Sale on „Easy Terms.
Town Lot dd, Mary Street, ono quarter sore, pro-
perty of A. oadzow. Apply to MANNiNO
SCOTT, Clinton.
For Sale or to Rent
The undersigned offers for Sale or to Rent that
conveniently situated and commodious .double
brick house on *Rattenbury St. on easy terms.
The house has every convenience. MIN A.
FOXTON.
GOOD STORE TO REN.r.'
First-class Brick Store to rent, with good cel-
lar suitable for any business, now occupied bv
Mr.J. W. Irwin, as* grocery. Favorable terms.
W. C. SEARLE
HOUSE and LOT for SALE:
The undersigned offers for sale the house and
lot on,the corner of Albert and Whitehead St's.
The la is of an acre and some good fruit trees
on it, also a good well. The house contains five
rooms and summer kitchen. For further par-
ticulars apply on the premises. MISSGARVEY
ROUSE AND LOT FOR SALE
Lot 124, High street, Clinton, with comfortable
two•story frame house, containing aeven rooms
in good condition; now occupied by Mr J.W.Hill
Good garden, small stable. Apply to the owner
MRS. MARTHA DUNCAN, or to H. HALE
Huron St., Clinton.
House to Let.
House to Let on Rattenbury St. 7 rooms, wood-
shed and good cellar, Hard and soft Water,eniall
garden, also 2 houees and stable for mile, terms
easy. Chineeee Primrose Plants for sale. Apply
to J. H. WORSELL, Sewing Machine Agent,
Clinton.
House and Lot to Rent.
The undersigned offeris for rent his residence
on Ontario street. just east cf the English church.
The house bas every convenience. Also a Horse,
Carriage and Harness for sale; the carriage and
harness are new. JAMES SMITH.
For Sale or to Rent.
The residence and grounds at the corner!of John
and Queen Streets, in the town, of Clinton com-
prising lots 534 anc1535;the property is beautifully
situated and well disproved, the house is a story
and a half frame in good state of repair, 8 rooms
besides halls, pantry, and kitchen, there is also a
good stable. hard and soft water with other con-
veniences. For particulars apply to, MANNING
dc SCOTT, Solicitors. Clinton.
PROPERTY FOR SALE
On Ratteubury St., a quarter acre lot immedi-
ately west of the Methodist Church, on which
there are two Frame Cottages, a variety of fruit,
hard and soft water. Thisiot is very convenient-
ly situated, any person wisning to make their
home in Clinon, would do well to see this pro-
perty, as owner is desirous to sell and it is a very
pretty lot,situated in one of the prettiest parts of
the town it will be sold at a bargain. For further
particulars address L. E. WATTERSON,
Woodstock.
FARMS FOR SALE.
Valuable Farm for Sale.
The North half of lot 30, 2nd concession Bas
Wawanosh. Apply to CAMERON, HOLT Je
kblEltON, Goderich
GOOD FARM FOR SALE
For particulars apply to
MANNING & SCOTT,
Barristers, &c., Clinton
Farm for Sale or to Rent.
The undersigned offers either for sale or to
rent, lot 19, 6th con. of Mullett, containing 100
-acrhs;-tarbilt°8 clearetranclitrtwothdirte ciretilt0--
vation; well watered; small house, good barn and
outbuildings. 13earingorchard. Five miles from
Clinton. Will oither be rented for a terro of years
or sold on very moderate terms. Particulars on
the premises, to THOMAS QUICLEY,or Clinton.
Post Office. 4i tf
Farm for Sale or to Rent
That desirable farm of 80 acres, Lot 18, in the
16th Concession of Goderich Township, now oc-
cupied by Mr John Smith. Good frame house of
10 rooms ; bank barn and stable; good orchard.
Apply to H. HALE, Clinton, or to the owner, G.
F. BURNS, 214, Feurteenth Avenue, Detroit.
Sept. 16th, 1892. slm
Splendid Farm for Sale.
Subscriber offers for sale his excellent farm of
125 acres, being lot 36, llth con. of Mullett, 2i
miles west of Londesboro. About 10 acres hard-
wood bush, balance all in good cultivation; brick
detellieg, bank_barn 61)_x another, with Etc:me
foundation only 35 x 55, also stable and shed 30 x
48. Good orchard, plenty of water. One of the
best farm ein Hulletaclose to churches and school.
Two-thirds down,balance to remain on mortgage
at 5 per per cent. THOS. MOUNTAIN, Londes•
boro. pd ltf
MISCELLANEOUS
Shingles for Sale,
Subscriber keeps on hand at Belgrave, a full
eupply of first class North Shore cedar shingles,
which will be disposed of at reasonable rates.
W. WATSON, Agent. W. WHITELY, Londesboro
Teacher Wanted.
Male or Female holding Second Class Collat.
eate, for S.S. No. 5, Hallett, to teach for the year
1893. State salary, and furnish references, Ap-
ply to Wm McCool, Secy., Londesboro.
50,000 Ns, APPLES WANTED
D. CANTELON, of Clinton, wants 50,•
000 Barrels Fall and Winter Apples, for
which the best market price will be paid.
Hold your apples for Cantelon, and make
money.
D. CANTELON, C 1 I nton
New Blacksmith.
Mr R. Downs, has rented part of his shop on
High St. opposite the Queens Hotel to Mr Beaton,
who is a first class horse sheer and jobber, show-
ing tender footed horsee a specialty. Mr Downs
still remains in the shop and will continue his
usual businese of ge,sfitting. A trial respectfully
solicited.
The PEOPLE'S AUCTIONEER
The undersigned desires to intimate that he is
still a licensed Auctioneer tor the County of
Huron, and will conduct sales on reasonable
terms; his experience in handling farm stock
warrants him in guaranteeing entire satisfaction,
Persona requiring tue services can rely implicit-
ly on the work being properly performed. He is
also in the Clothes Cleaning and repairing line
next to Seruton's butcher shop, and will execute
promptly all orders in this line. J. HOWSON
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
IN THE SURROGATE COURT OF THE COUN-
TY OF HURON.
IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE or. WILLIAM
HENRY COOPER THE ELDER, DECEASED.
Notice is hereby given pursuant to the pro
visions of the Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1887,
Chapter 110, Section 36 that all persons hav-
ing any claim against the °nate of William
Henry Cooper, the elder, late of the Town-
ship of Stanley, yeoman, deceased, who died
on or about the end day of March,1892, are requir-
ed on or before the 5th day of Occober,1892,tosend
or deliver to Manning dc Scott, Solicitors for J.P.
Tisdall, the administrator of thq property of the
said William Henry -Cooper, the eller, deceased,
full pertieulars of their claims and the securities
(if any) held by them, duly verified by affidavit.
And after the said Sth any of Oct., 1892, the said
administrator will proceed to distribute the as-
sets of the said Estate Among the parties entitled
thereto, having reference only to ,tho claims of
which he shall have received notice, and after
srieh distribution the said administrator will not
be responsible for the assets of said estate teams
ismer of whose claim notice sball 1 ot have been
received at the time of stioh distrlb tion. Dated
at Clizaon, this 5th eay of Septern1 r, 180.
MANNING d; COTT,
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OUR
Opening Display
ON SATURDAY we hold our first Fall and
Winter Opening of
Fine DRESS Fabrics
Consisting of New English, Scotch,
French and German Dress Stuffs and.
Trimmings. 'Also one ot the Richest
Displays of
German and Ameria.n
Mantles, Coats Wraps
and Cloaks
Ever brought to this place.
Ladies cordially invited to visit our place of
btisiness
Gilroy & Wiseman,
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NEW RESTAURANT
The undersigned opened this week a new Restaurant in
Where he will be pleased to meet all who desire anything in his line. There
will be kept in stock e full and clean assortment of
FRUITS, CANNED GOODS, CANDIES, NUTS, ICE CREAM, PIPES,
CIGARS, TOBACCOS, &c. OYSTERS KEPT IN SEASON.
J B MATTHEWS - - CLINTON
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By special arrangements with the manufacturer
- and wholesale -dealer in Fur Goods, we -are having
consigned to us a complete range of
COATS, CAPS, BOAS, STORM COLLARS,
MUFFS and CAPS in SEAL, OTTER, BEAVER,
SABLE, PERSIAN LAMB, OPPOSSUM, ASTRA-
CHAN and other desirable Furs.
The Goods will reach us about October 1, and
we will have them on view for a short time,
probably two or three weeks, and as the variety
will be greater than can be shown by any retail
store outside of the cities, it will be to the inter-
est of any person thinking of buying Furs this
season to see this display
The quality and workmanship can be relied upon as being
strictly first class. The goods are the property of
the Manufacturer, and what remains unsold at the
end of the three weeks will be returned. We run
no risk of having to carry over expensive lines for
which we may fail to find a buyer; consequently we
can sell at a much closer margin than would be pos-
sible if we were handling them in the ordinary way.
Buying early in the season you can secure the most desirable
and best Furs, but if for any reason you do not feel
disposed to invest your money just now, you can
select what y au want, and by paying a small deposit
on your pu chase, the goods will be put aside and
kept until such time as you need them.
We would like evety lady within ten miles of' Londesboro to
call and see this display; you will find rich and
beautiful goods which you are welcome to look over
and examine whether you have any intention of buy-
ing or not.
W. L. OUIMETTE„
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