Clinton New Era, 1893-08-18, Page 5Wo have just received another lot Of,tho'se l Atitift l
Spoons, with C,INroretolied Op thQ,bow1,' also.gold
lined, which we will, sell at $1 2 e ob, old prtco $1.50.
These Spoons are Solid, Sterling
J. B. RUMBA► -LL,
Jeweler and Bell Telephone Exchangd.
Our summer trade has been excellent, and we attribute it to
the fact that our prices are as low as they can be made
while our goods are the choicest that can be bought,
We have a few lines of Summer
Goods still; they will be offered at
prices that mast sell them.
Our Fall Goods are arriving.
They have been bought direct
from the manufacturers, for
Cash.
JUST A
FEW LEFT
FOR THE
FALL TRADE
In n
ot, ... the numerous preparations for fad , trade fr
,
importana that you 'should know that we have pow
for buying ing that ew bouses possess. This explains in a
measure tbe promptness with which. newest styles are
introduced here, and the ,comparative ease with which
wantedGoods are ordered and received. It is very nes
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cessar , that assortments be all the time complete if. we
expect grow to in favor and increase the volume of trade
Our customers therefore get all the benefit of goods
bought direct. Do you want Fall Goods? Vv e are
sure that in our stock you will find just what you need
and at prices lower than have ever been offered in
town before.
WE SELL FOR CASH ONLY
Butter and Eggs taken as Cash.
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,ArLoR SoHs
The more you know of this store the more'r'ou'11 be impressed with its
ability to enlarge the possibilities of supply and demand. We are con-
stantly widening our acquaintance with the best houses in the Domini
ion and the fact that we have money to spend is bound' to command
their interest. At any ratewe have no difficulty in getting first choice
of New Goods, and buying in large quantities keeps prices down every
time.
New Goods for fall are getting here as fast as steamer and train can brim' them to us.
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every town and city in the Dominion, from Nova Scotia to British
We have evidence of our great success from patients in nearly
Columbia. Come in early and be fitted. Don't :put off till the last
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hour. Parents should bring their ,children early, as more time is
required.
J. Y. EGAN,
M1
Hernia Specialist, of Toronto,
WILL BE AT THE
Grand hien lintel, CLINTON. TUESBIY:-- Al est 2901, 1893
Among the cases that have arrived so far are
NEW MANTLES
NEW DRESS GOODS
NEW COLORED HENRIETTAS
NEW CLOTHING
NEW PRINTS NEVA COTTONS
NEW SHIETINGS
And balance of week, with a full line of our appliances to suit men, women and child-
ren—all ages, all sizes, all forms, as inguinal, femoral, umbilical or navel.
We cure where other appliances ehave utterly
failedtve cn holdanyhold the
ruptured parts in place. Ag
Examination and advice free. Measurements taken and special appliances made for
extreme cases where found necessary. Prices within reaoh of all. Should yon over-
look this notice or mise this visit, then write ns fully. Physicians are cordially invited
to call and inspect our instruments,
they will Fisomething
m t ing new. All orders promptly
attendedto by
J. Y. EGAN, Hernia Specialist, 266 W. Queen St
TORONTO.
H AV E
ANY IDEA OF TARING A
YQU BUSINESS o SHORTHAND COURSE
;tee s -r
moi=-- 5•- ^
The Forest City Business College' thorough
nLondon
Stands Bead andeg hunger above College.he reopens average
4. Sept.CCatalogue free.
J. W. WESTERVELT
i
Any body is welcome to see the New Styles and study
the numerous items at this store without even a
thought of buying. This store is a meeting place, a
pleasure resort where shoppers are made to feel at
home, whether they spend money • or not. We want
you to know our goods and prices, then when need -
time comes there'll be no question about you buying
here.
GIY..ROY etc WISE1VIAN
CLINTON
CLINTON MARKETS
Corrected every Thursday afternoon.
Thursday, Aug. 17,1893.
Wheat fall old 0 59 a 0 62
Wheat fall new 0 57 a 0 60
Wheat spring 0 55 a 0 60
Oats old 0 34 a 0 35
Oats new 0 30 a 0 32
FARM FOR SALE. gg
The uon.2,igHnedoffecomprifor sing his
60aaoreeetall
lot 21, con. 2,
cleared. The farm is about 11} miles from the
town r , bnton, Plenty ca riageahouseood andeother
orchard, bank barn, t
outbuildings, also frame dwelling house contain-
ing 7 rooms, kitchen and woodshed; hard and soft
water and every convenience. Possession given
at any time. Terms made knry ow aarppligca
fionact ar residence, orbywting. JOHN BRICK>:NDEN,
an
factory or by
Clinton P. 0.
Telegraph;your Manitoba friends over the
C P TELEGRAPH
THAT YOU ARE GOING ON
THE $28 EXCURSION
itiE 15111, 22ad, . or Sgt. 5111,
AND THEN BUY Yon TIn=ET FROM
T. COt FEB Agent, CLINTON
A Wheel
Barley
Peas
Flour per bal
Batter
Eggs per doz
Potatoes, new
Hay, New and Old
Hides, No. 1 trimmed
Hides, rongh
Sheep Skins
Wool
0 35 a 0 40
0 53 a 0 55 ilton, was killed by the kiok of a horse on
a 4 30 Sunday night.
0 16 a 0 17scary Doolittle. farmer, aged 55, living
0 9 a 0 10 five miles north of Oshawa, was thrown
1 50 a 1 50 from a reapd the whpassed over
his bead, killing
anhim instantlq.eels
Reports received from all over the Pro-
vince of Ontario show that fall wheat and
barley are slightly less than an r. average
crop. Spring wheat, oats and peas will be
considerably below. Hay is greater than
the average. Roots will be an average 1
crop. Fruit is a failure.
WANTED TO RENT.
Farm of 150 or 200 acres, in good locality, for a I
term of 5 or 10
particulars toyears.
aCOLLINSON, Lond sboro.
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.
On Albert St., ono lot and &, suitable for build-
ing purposes. small house on place in good re-
pair. Apply to MRS. THOS. COOPER, Clinton.
There was a heavy white frost Monday
morning near East Lin, three miles north
of Round Lake, N.Y.
The World's Fair officials hope that they
have seen the last Sunday on which they
will be obliged to open the gates.
Valerie Edwards, theiten-year-old daugh-
Robert Edwards, York street, Ham -
509 a 700
300 a400
250a350
040 a 100
018a022
FALL FAIRS.
Huron Central—Clinton, Sept.
26-27.
South Huron—Exeter, Sept. 25-26.
Hensall—Hensall, Sept -7.8.
Industrial—Toronto Sept. 4 to 16.
Western—London Sept. 14 to 23.
Central—Guelph, Sept. 19-21.
Northwestern—Ggoderich, Sept.20-22.
Mitchell -Sept. 26-27. ' Sept. 20-27.
North Perth—Stratford, Sept. 29-29.
East Huron—Brussels, Oct, 20-27.
East Wawanosh—Belgrave, Sept. 28-29.
Dungannon—Dungannon, Oct. 12-13.
Blyth—Blyth, Oct. 10-11.
MONTREAL LIVE STOCK MARKET
For pleasure. You want health, strength,
appetite, good nerves, and there's no
other form of amusement that gives
yon so much pleasure as wheeling
fresh air, healthful exercise, exhilerat-
ing excitement. Those who wheel once
wheel always. Of course yon should
not be satisfied with anything but the
best—then ride a COMET. They cost
a little more than other wheels, but
the best is the cheapest. Sold by
G.F. EMERSON, Clinton
A Montreal telegram says:—Tho live stack
export trade has gone all to pieces this year ; so
far only 45,012 head of cattle and 534 sheep have
been exported, against 62,998 cattle and 14,278
sheep for the same period last year. Badmark-
ets in England aro responsible for this great
falling offExporters have, as a usual thing,
lost heavily' on their shipments. Prices in Liver- 1
pool have declined 1} per pound in the past
three weeks.
The exports of cattle from Montreal for the
week ending August 12 amounted to 4,324 as
compared with 3,643 for the previous yveek.
The total exports to date amount to 62,843 as
compared with 62,432 to the corresponding date
of last year. There were about 600 head of
butchers' cattle, 126 calves and 300 mutton
critters offered at the East End Abattoir. The
trade was exceedingly and dull prices continue
very low, there being no improvement on
Thursday's low prices. A few of the best
butchers' cattle were sold at 41c per lb with
pretty good stook at from 34o and leanfth
y
young cattle at from 210 to 3}c,
cows at about 21 per lb. A car -load of town-
ship steers weighing over 1,100 lbs oath were
sold
aat wa, which averagged nd 15 thrifty
were sold d from
t 30
perlb. Calves brought rather better prices than
on Thursday at from $2.50 to $8 each. Mutton
critters are very low-priced, excepting primo
lambs; sheep soil at fromg$g2.50-to $4.75 each and
worn sold fromonday at from $590 toh.o $6.60at pesr
100 lbs.
THE BRITISH CATTLE MARKET
VOTERS' LIST, 1893.
VOTER'S LIST, 1893, Mne:cirALITY OE TI1e VIL-
LAGE OF BAYFIELD, COUNTY OF HURON.
Notice is hereby given that I have transmitted
or delivered to tbo persona mentioned in motions
5 and 6 of the Ontario Voters' Lists act, 1889 the
copies required by said sections to be so trans-
mitted
eact,, of tall per ons appt earing nog byrthel act
revised Assessment Roll of the said municipality
to be entitled to vote in said municipality at
elections for members of the Legislative eleeem-
bly and at Municipal Elections. And thatRaid
field
List
the was
day of August, 189at 3 and romainsoffice at athere
for inspection. Electors are called upon to exy
other errors are found there any 0 takes immed-
iate proceedings to have the Field erors Correa -
ed according to Iaw.
Dated August let, 1493,
JOI1 5, DAI', Clerk 1136,401d.
John Swan & sons, Edinburgh, in their week-
ly repot of August 14 say: --Fat cattle have been
shown in fair number and the best qualities
have mot a good trade at 105 head more money.
Secondary also rather dearer. Fat cows dear.
There were only 168 Canadian cattle at Shield -
hall and 550 States cattle at Yorkhill, which
have mot a better trade. Sheep in fair supply
and trade equal to last week. Best lambs quite
as dear, secondary the turn cheaper. Calves
vusleptdpnoftsoiectl
pre-
vious rats. Best descriptions store ate
and sheep are easily sold, but secondary are
difficult to quit. Milch cows a small show, and
75
9met
to 8sfl secondary, Ts beef,
ne ; best mutton,
716 to 8d per lb.
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'With High Prices Pot
Electric Belts
HAY WANTED
WM. CUDMOAE will pay the highest ioash
price for NO. 1 ,OLD TIMOTHY BARN HAY.
Apply to W. J. SLOMAN, Pike's Hotel, Clinton
STRAYED OR STOLEN.
A small bay mare three years old, with a short
tail, a little white on ono hind foot, would weigh
about800 lbs., strayed or was stolen on the 17th
July from lot 29, con 2, East Wawanosh. Any
person finding her will receive 85 reward. or in-
formation leading to her recovery will be duly
rewarded by the owner, MAT2HEW LOCK -
HART, Auburn P. 0.
131.55, $2.06,, $3.70 ;.former prices $5, $7)
$10. Quaity remains the same—l6 dit•
ferent styles; dry battery and acid belts
_-.mild or strong current. Less than half
the price of any other company andmore n city style, and will be sold very reasonable, or
1 h ppp rented to a suiO vlIt tenant. PoAeeeeian given
home testimonials than a 1 t e rest to•
gather. Full list free. Mention t11i
bit of 011tober, Apply to 1'' giTRA1TH, next
paper. W. T. 33AAlJ1 & CO. Windsor, 011. door.
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SPLENDID FARM FOR SALE
Subscriber offers for Bale her farm of 100
acres, being lot 82, 13th eon., of Hullett, (at pres-
ent occupied by Mr Geo. Longman.) About 80
acres cleared and in good state of cultivation,
balance good hardwood. Frame house, good
barn, stable and driving shed, bearing orchard;
plenty of water, Only 3 miles from Londes-
boro,4 of a mile from school 9 miles from Clin-
pton.l money reasonableOof
uehaseasold n remain 011 mortgage her
particulars may bo obtained from MR LONG -
MAN ,or from MRS JOHN TAYLOR, Clinton.
* 1 m.
FOSTER
WORLD'S COLUMBIAN
EXPOSITION '
The Goderich Horticultural Society have com-
pleted arrangements to make an exhibition from
the County of Huron of plums _ears and apples
at the World's Columbian Elk
ltden. All eggx-
hibite o
from here.k Paed tes will sreceivie :full sereat tcredit oator
any exhibit they may makb. All express or oth-
er charges for sending from any part of the coun-
ty bore will be paid at this end. Correspondence
regarding number of epeoimene,time for sending
&o., cheerfully answered by the undersigned.
W. LANE, J. T. DICKSON,
Secretary. President.
Goderich, July 26, 1891.
FOR SALE OR TO RENT.
That handsome house and lot, No 66 King et.,
at present occupied by Mr Thos. Jackson, jr, sit-
uated on the main street, half way between the
railway station and post office. A two story briok
house of 10 rooms and bath room and Clothes
rooms. Basement the full size of house, with
preserve room and wash room, hot air furnace
and soft water tank. The hated is nearly new
d ie $tied up with all modern improvernente
ark
For 3 Months
FROM THIS DATE '
THE VERY BEST
Cabinet. -Photos
ANY STYLE FOR
S3per doz., at
FOST E R•S
LL through the stock prices are in the buyers' favor.
Summer Goods must be sold, shelvesmust be
cleared and space made for fall purchases.
WE are showing many lines that would interest
you.
PRINTS that were sold at 122 cts
now 8 cents
DELAINTTES, regular price 15c
now 10 cents •
LADIES' VESTS, four for 25 cents
LADIES' GLOVES, regular price
20c to 30c, now 10 cents
ODDS and ENDS and Remnants
at prices that please the buyer
TEA and TOILET
right prices
See' our 'PRINTED
at $2.50
SETS in good variety at
TOILET SETS, ten pieces
L. OTJIMETTI,
CASH DEALER, LONDESBORO