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The Clinton New Era, 1896-09-18, Page 5CLINTON`. IsT+ WERA ekes any business access •a1+,1 tt ,, A H 'N7'Ni- ', WA'TCL-I' :� First --Honest Advertising, Second—Honest Goods, Third --Honest Prices We claim to carry out the above points to the letter, and just now have something special in Watches for you. J. B. RUMBALL, WATCH MAKER, JEWELER, 86o., TELEPHONE EXCHANGE P.S.--Repairing guaranteed satisfactory or your money back. Ask for a Sample Procure a sample BAKING POWDER of our And try it, We ask nothing further, but will allow the, sample to speak for itself. Our profit is very small, but we have the Bat}stac- tion of knowing that we are giving you the very purest and beet of 3a ing Powder at the price of the cheapest. 215e per lb. Try it. _--Munyon's Remedies. Extra value in Spon. J. E. HOVEY. Dispensing Chemist, - Clinton. lYLillin�ry Opening on the evening of FRIDAY, September 21/ith MISS WELSH bas again returned and ready for business, having visited some of the larger American cities, she has many new ideas to introduce in trimming. Since she has had charge of our Millinery Department it has steadily increased until we take the lead for Fashionable (Millinery, We expect to be able to show all the leading lines in English, French and American Hats and Bonnets, and our prices are always right. Below we we mention some other lines that are doing exceedingly well. DRESS GOODS We have added largely to our stock of Dress Goods; we have the new- est goods we could get, and when made up by our Dress Maker, MISS SHIPLEY, cannot fail to satisfy. CLOTHING We make Clothing which we guarantee as to price and fit. one of the largest stocks of Ready made Clothing in town. Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Ties, ttc. Everybody welcome to the Opening. We carry' PLUMSTEEL & {iIBBIN(3S /Obvert Street, Clinton. JOS. BIDDLECOMBE, Established 1865. Make no mistake purchase your • Watches, Clocks, Jewelery, Silverware, Spectacles, &c., From a reliable firm. See our immense display of Ladies' and Gent's Watches, prices to suit all buyers. By coming to us you will save both time and money Watch Repairing a Specialty. JOS. BIDDLECOMBE, : Clinton 1 yoeu wme Huron Central Exhibitiori SEPTEMBER 29th and 30th, And will be pleased to have you call and inspect our complete stock of Hardware, Tinware, Stoves and Furnaces, Lamps and Lamp Goods, Paints and Oils. Our stores are the places for Bargains. HARLAND BROS., HARDWARE MERCHANTS, - - - CLINTON. J. 11. OI23/12,1LFJW, UNDERTAKER Fine Hearse, Large Stock of & EMBALMER Good's, Prices Moderate. Wedding Cakes From .14a1. McOlacllerty's are made for people who want the best. They are unequalled for fine quality and artistic decorations We ship therm by express to all parts • of the Dotninion. Safe arrival guaranteed. CliatalC,406,and.prices on application. JANE IcCLACHERTY, wpd 0on;tiloilal3er, Matsu BOARDERS WANTED Wonted—a oouple of Lady Boarders In good comfortable home. Apply at NEW ERA Office APPLE BARRELS A large q(juantity of A pie Barrels for by JOHN MoGARVA, Clinton. sale PIANO FOR SALE. A second-hand square Helntzman Piano for sale; it is an excellent toned instrument and bas only been in ase a abort time. Apply at the NEW Ef3a OFFICE. GOOD PASTURAGE splendid—pasturage for either horses or cattle, with plenty of water, can be bad for the remain• der of the season for $1 per head, Apply to M. GLEW, Orange Mall, 8rd Con., Hallett, or C. MASON, Stapleton. . (JOLBORNE CIDER MILL i. The 0ndtrslgntkl hs,Ing va't eonvinielicafeir nlaiiflg Cider' is,prs Arbd'to Melte ari i1Aalititr. et,Arswlies' ,atbI umIss.F1w398 MOs. 1 '1thd, Ce ., C0 e1,' e li11ot?oiMad at tlie`l0tHai vi . G. P 1 M Bi lleI I ' • THE LITTLE LAMBS SKIP with joy to think that .- some day their wool will be made into fabrics such as McKinnon & Co. now display in magnificent varie- ties. No time is necessary to get up energy when bargains are advertised in this establishment. . D,ESS. are the backbone- of GOODS J this business. Pretty effects in low priced goods. One special line is eaelly worth 30o, bub we're selling it at The oolorioge are brown, bine and green. All our Dress Goods are double fold. Elegant Tweed effeote at 43o and 50c, worth 66o of any person'o'money The wonder of every woman is how such goode are sold for the prise. Better lines still at 65e, 75c, 9Oc and f$1 a yard in black and colors. The Dress Goods this fall are an entire ohange from any previous season. We hope to have the pleasure of showing you the finest selection of fall Dross Goode in the County of Huron. "Your money back if not satisfied." McKinnon az Co., Blyth Cash and One Price. Battler and Elggs taken as On.h HOW TO PACK APPLES. The following instructions are issued by a firm handling quantities of fruit : —Make a bench 10 feet long and 3 high, cover it with inch square strips, putt- ing the strips one inch apart. Pick your apples. Put them on the bench, The leaves and stems will fall through. Sort the apples. Put the good ones in the barrel when the barrel is ready; prepare the barrel by tightening the middle hoops. Put four nails in each hoop. Line one end, open the other.— Face apples with stem end down; select the choicest apples for face; not the largest, but a nice, even lot. Make quality good. Shake when barrel is one-third full. In culling, do not put in wormy, scabby, bruised small or de- formed apples, as your apples sell on their own the ts. Keep the apples off the ground if 'possible. Make a follow- er by nailing two barrel heads together; cover one side with thick cloth. When barrel is full put on the follower and rack barrel. Tail up a little over chime of barrel. Use screw press. By fol- lowing these directions you can pick, pack and deliver, and not wait on pack- ers. You can save 15c. per barrel, by packing your own apples, and have no extra men or horses to feed, (This is all good advice, but farmers should be careful to pack only good sound fruit. One hundred dollars started on Monday morning on its errand of liquidation will pay a thousand dollars before Saturday night. Try itl It will help your creditor and give him the means to help hie n-ighbor's and hie neighbor, and bring obeer, comfort andemployment to hundreds of idle people. In 1891 Donald MoLeod, of Kincardine township, was convicted of barn burning. In the opinion of many of hie neighbors he was not guilty, and a petition was cironlat- ed briefly setting forth the facts of the ease and praying for a new investiggaticn by the Minister of Justice. McLeod has nine yeare yet to put in. At Sandwich, Lewis Harmon was sen- tenced to two and a half years' imprison. meat in the penitentiary for ageaniting a servant girl:in his employ, but in the cert• iMoate Bent with him to Kingston the sen- tence was planed at only two years. Now the officials are wondering whether they oan rectify the mistake and make the prisoner nerve "the full term to which he was sentenced. It is said that several of the Europ- ean nations will act in concert and pre- vent the Sultan of Turkey carrying on his awful massacre of Armenians. In case they cannot agree to do so, Eng- land will herrelf step in and punish the Sultan. It is high time some action was taken, as the brutalities perpetrat- ed have been simply barbarous in the extreme. HORN TURNER.—In Tnokorsmith, on the 5th inst., the wile of Mr Geo. Turner, of a daughter. COLE.—In Ballet on the 7th inst., the wife of Mr Thoe. Cole of a son. DORR&NCE.—In MoEillop on the 13th hist., tho wife of Mr John C. Dorrence of a daughter. HOARE.—In Hallett, on 10th Inst., the wife of Cornelius Hoare, of a goo. ANDREWS.—In Clinton, on the 16th Inst., the wife of Mr 8. J. Andrews, of a son. GLENN.—In Stanley, on the 17th in.t, the wife of Mr. Edward Genn, of a eon. SOBY.—In Turnberry, on the 7th inst., the wife of Mr Wm. Soby, of a son. LITTLE.—In Wingham, on the 0th inst., the wife of Mr Robt. Little, of a eon. McBURNEY.—In East Wawanoeh, on the 4th inst., the wife of Mr Wm. MoBnrney, of a son. BRYDEN.—Io Wingham, on the 4th Inst., the wife of Mr Wm. Dryden, of a eon. TURNBULL.—In Grey, on Aug. 16th, Vie wife of Mr Oliver Turabnil, of a son. WARWIOK.—In Morris on the 24d 'net , the wife of Mr Thos. Warwick. of a eon. MARRIED FLOODY—CROCKER —At the residence of the bride's parents, Exeter, on Sept. 16th, by the Rev. Dr. Willoughby. Mr Matthew Floody, of Blyth to Miss Alice Louise, eldest daughter of Mr Richard Crocker. . CROZIER—UPSHALL.—At the roefdonce of of the bride's father,Tuckorsmith, on Sept.10th, by Rev S. Acheson, sir 1. 8. Crozier, of Elea - forth, to Annie,ecot.d youngest daughter of Mr Jacob Upeha. ENGELAND—OHLER.,—At the residence of the bride's father, Colborne, on Sept. 10th, by the Rev. E. Becker. John Engeland, of Hay, to Mies Carrie Ohler. DIED. SIMS.—In Blyth, off Sept 10, Carrie the only daughter of Mr fir. Sims, aged 8 years, 8 months and 17 days. CIiARLEdWOR'I''H.—Iii Seaforth, on 1110 6t1 inst., Martin CharleeWorth, aged 73 years and 2 months. >FEItt t}SOt+t,-Yrs Morris. en the 7ti inst., .tames rergneon,'aged 86 years and 9 Months. itOLARIt'1i( In'j bn ibl t2tb bask .dies.., ander OL11t`11�fAged 114 yIara, .tltihtngMad 47 dos. OLINTON MARKETS Gerrected every Thursday afternoon Tbureday, Eept. 17, 1886. Wheating Wheat, f� Oats, Barley Peas 068 a 060 058 a 060 0 15 a 0 18 030a040 036 a 040 Flour per owt 1 70 a I 80 Park 4 50 a 4 76 Butter 0 10 a 0 12 Hayedos 08 a new, $6; old 00 7 7 U0 Sheeepsklna 0 96 a 0 26 Wool 018a020 No. 1 Trimmed Hides 4 00 a 4 25 The English Apple Trade London, Sept. 12th.—Woodall & Co. report that 21,871 barrels of apples arrived at Liver- pool this week against 9667 last Beason. Oul 6500 of the barrels were Canadian of which the most recently landed show a decided im- provement in quality and condition. Sound fruit sold as follows:—Gravenstein, 11s. 3d. to 15e. 6d, per barrel; Blush, 9e. to 12s. 3d.; Culvert. 8e. to 12e.; Jennettingn, 8s. to 9s.; SL Lawrence, 9s. to lis.; Cabachaw, 12s. to 18s. White & Co. report the arrivals on the Lon- don market still small but the demand has improved, as the Erffish supplies are fallin off. The hulk of the Kent and Berkshire fruit will be on the market next week, which means a splendid opening for good fruit for the re- mainder of the season. Fall Fairs Clinton Sept. 29-30 Wingham Sept. 29-30 Mitchell Sept. 29-30 Goderich Sept. 22-24 Zurich Sept. 28-24 Exeter Sept. 21-22 Seaforth Sept. 24-25 Belgrave Sept. 24-25 St. Marye Stratford Oot. 1-2 Bayfield Oot. 1-2 Dungannon Oct. 9-10 Fordwich 04315.3 item gkoverti$ements LOT FOR SALE A good } aore lot on Rattenbury St. West, for sale at a big bargain. Apply to T. JACKSON, JR. BOARDERS WANTED. A eonple of boarders can be accommodated with good board and lodging in nice part of town. Apply at the NEW ERA OFFICE. FARM FOR BALE. Subscriber offers for sale his farm of 100 a res -Wog lot 18 on' the 8th non. of Hallett; about 86 cleared, all fit for onitivation. Log house, With frame kitoben frame barn 86x80, with us- ual outbuildings. Good bearing orchard. Tao land 1e as good ae can be found and farm 1e In good condition, five acres In fa11 wheat and near- ly;t0 acres seeded down. Possession given any time, Apply on tbo premirel or to A. LAWBON, Constance, NOTICE. Not toe is hereby given that a court will be held, pursuant to the Ontario Voters List Act, 1889 urt of tbbheelc�ountyyis not Hnroo,i he the Town f the Hall O Clinton, on TU'EBDAY Sept. 29, 1898, at 8 p, m. to hear and determine the the complaints of errors and omissions In the Vetere' List of the ffinnloipallty of Clinton for 1898. All persons having business at the Coatt aro required to attend at the said time and place. W. COATS, Clerk of Clinton. Sept. 29th, 1898. To the People of Clinton and Vicinity. 19TH ANNIVERSARY OP TUE ONTARIO 8T. CnoRC$ CLINTON. This Birthday Party in given you, 'T1s something novel, 'tie something new; We give you all an Invite+ion, Please accept this intimation, With 19 cents, one for each year; This gift from each will give ne cheer. Tne 28th of Sept., Monday night, We hope will be both fine and bright; A sapper of good things to eat, With Muelo and Sp) Iches,b genuine tree'; The Ontario Street ladles, with greetings most hearty. Feel sureyon will attend our Ohureh'e Birthday Party. APPLES! WATCH THIS SPACE CABLE TO-DAY—Apples ar- riving in good condition, de- mand very active for good fruit in general. Kings 16s, Greenings 12s 6d, Colverts 9s to 14s, Glascow lOs to 12s See tint for other information. . The Health Bra . Underwear • For quality, fit and finish, is away ahead of any other in the market. We handle the range of sizes alt the way from the smallest infants to stout ladies. sizes. We have of course other good makes of Ladies' and Gents Underwear, some of which are all fine wool, some union and some all cotton, but made very woolly and soft, and are very comfortable and warm, and at a very low price. In tact a real good, warm soft vest can be had for as low as 20c, and this with long sleeves too. A lot of very pretty things in Cape and Jacket Cloths are just to hand in most of the leading patterns and shades, many of them with the fancy check back which does in place of a tartan lining. We are making a lot of Capes and Mantles to order, styles perfect, fit and all that can be desired, Of course we have a big stock of the latest things to be had in Ready Made Jackets, stylish and pretty things they are, too, and the prices are low for such handsome stuffs. It is surprising how Dress Goods are selling here just now. GILROY & WISBMAN i T IIOROUG II &TIIQ ,Q UGIT Forest City Rosiness & Shorthand College, London, Ont And yon will find them practical at all points. Students attend this College from all parte of the country; they have the finest set of rooms, in the new Y. M. C. A. building, for Business College work in Canada, graduates snooessfnlin securing positions. Cata- logue and partionlare of either coarse sent upon application. Good board, 82.50 per week; ladies 82,26. J. W. WESTERVELT, Principal SULPHATE of COPPER PARIS GREEN Close Prices quantity JAMES H. COMBE'S Stron.er Than aanpson Every peg, every thread, and every piece of leather in our 52.50 Long Boots • is put there to stay and to wear. They are made on honor; built for the purpose of supplying the farmers' demand for a thoroughly well made, com- fortable, durable boot. We have not a large quan- tity, uan- tit only 48 pairs,but while the stock lasts the price will be $2.50 a pair. Clothing Last spring we placed a large order for Fall and Winter Clothing. We insist ou having the best to be had for the money. Ample time has been given to have all the little details carefully attended to. Every garment has been subjected to the closest scrutiny before leaving the factory. The cut, the style, the material, the lining, the thread and the workmanship are all first class, and 6 every coat has the name of the manufacturer, consequently in buy- ing these goods you are getting the very best that can be bought for the price. The leaders in both Suits and Overcoats are $6, $8, $10 We offer 50 Apple Barrels at 23 cents each and 125 Sugar Barrels at 10c each, or 3 for 25e. b8 M Ohl 1'1 000 0.