The Clinton New Era, 1898-02-04, Page 5•
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THE CLINTON , NEW ERA
February', , .,4808
e.greatly exceeded
iris have settled do . to
age of tirade at: t •- season.
ehoe atoe •�.f
TONES, OCliS,
L,ER
N NERW RE,
CHINAWARE
iris** Will be f nndthe very Lowest
Or**,
151514 good., goode. We do all
;'epakr ivo k, And do- it in a manner
ibAt ifi sat afaetory.
bau
G1ftS.
ling Jeweler,
LIN ON K
I a
atches, Clocks,
o welry, = Silverware,
Optical Goods,
Novelties.
u uvil ur'in fts from our Mag -
re to
ert your gifts
it contains so
py•articies en5gestive of the
teeeason Having bought the
Iecoinbe stock at 66c on
pett us in a, position
ve you prices much lower
an, elsewVhere. Never before
'dire i such ` high quality goods
.eoldtor uch low prices. The
SelMtatielf which this store has
wa s'heldforthe high quality
of the .goods'sold, will still be
aeaaintained `Safety as well as
satisfactiofi comes from dealing
4the beSt place. A cordial in-
. fid, ion' is extended to every-
lodyy' to calk ;We will be pleas •
o show our stock.
GRIGG,
ooelesor- to d: Biddlecombe,
-'. CLINTON.
eliableo ods
When we sell goods we gparantee them to be reliable. It simply would not c
pay ns to let useless merchandise be distributed from this store. People
Boon find out the difference between a genuine and an inferior article, and
hen onoe we sell a person goods, "we want them to know they are getting
. • value, to be satisfied with their purchase in every respect, and to re-
in and buy again. If it should happen
that
our money will be refundedith
a • thing you uy er ,
b h e bring it back and Y
EARLY SPRING GOODS
New Prints, fest colors, in pink, blue end red designs,"very pretty 8o
New Prints, beautiful patterns, light or dark colorings, large or small 100
patterns
New Prints, stylish dress effects, some e.egant p�itterns and perfectlyl2�o
fast colors •!
a. new style of Print is shown in stripes for -Wrappers -it is 86 inoh wide
-4 inches wider than ordinary -and tonally sold at 15o, but we ere
o
running it this season at
German Blue Print, fast colors and good value
SIIIRTINGS••
'
We make a specialty this Beason of American Shirting, an extra heavy
weight, but we will be able to sell it the same es the lighter make -it
12}o
comes in stripes and oheoks, and price
COTTONADES.
Full assortment, prices range 100, 14o, 17o, 20o and 25o. a yard.
You will find our prices
eherday
the
inttfor
oone
e day in the week only,
but
CASH AND ONE PRICE.
MC}Iinnon at Co., Blyth
SN•SN•
MONTREAL LIVE STOOK MARKETS
Montreal, Jan. 91. -There were about 550
head of butchers' cattle, 10 calves and 150
sheep and lambs offered for sale at the,East
in-
Etoirndtweathera did - not prevent aThe vercoldnd good
many butchers from Doming out, but trade
was rather slow and prices continue
a about the same as on last Thursday.
choice animals on the market, and the best
sold at 410 per lb., with pretty good stock at
1 from ate to 40 per lb., and common dry cows
at from 2c to 8c per lb. The calves were all
young and sold at from $2.50 to $6 each. Sheep
Isell at from Soto 311c per lb., and lambs at
from 410 to nearly 5e per lb, Fat hogs are
plentiful er lb
hogs, and 510 l
forth se just off sell at about thc e cars. fat
For Seed Grain
Spring Wheat, Peas, Oats,
Rye, Buckwheat, etc., or
For Feed Corn
Go to Standard Elevator.
Forrester & Smallacombe l01
Clinton, 3arma1y Gth, 11£8
DAME CURE
seedy cure for all kinds of headaches, sick, fbbilio ous, nervous
s
or"hye orioa . Rives pprompt relief in neuralgia. Easy
gives satisfaction. Guaranteed free from morphia, chloral or opium. 12
wafers in box, 25 cents.•
itlsionl • of 'Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites,
ut;npa y F. Stearns & Co., Detroit. Regular 75c size for 500.
OVEY. Dispensing Chemist, Clinton
.ELL/NG
OUT.
e are selling out, and as the stock gets smaller
;prices get lower. If you want to save money
-rand get the ^bargains While they are going.
elow are a few lines
Cies' Jackets at $1.00
Ladies' Jackets at $2.00
0 , Ladies' Jackets at $3.00
The former prices were from $5 to $$17.50
A'Iojt; of Old Men's Fur Caps, were $6.50 for $2.
A big stock of Clothing, Suits, Overcoats, Odd Pants,
Vests and Coats, Overalls, Hats, Caps, &c. See our
Cottons,.Prints, Flannelettes
arid' `r Skirtings -f or 5 cents.
"lat of Children's and Youth's Boots, Shoes, Rubbers
told Overshoes at much below cost. See them.
CLINTON MARKETS
Corrected every Thursday afternoon.
Thursday, February 3rd, 1898.
Wheat, 0 85 a 0 85
Oats 0 26 a 0 26
0 28 a 0 28
Peas 0 50 a 0 50
Buckwheat 0 28 a 0 28
Rye 0 • f a 0 40
Floor per cwt - 0 a 2 50
Batter • • 0 13 e 0 13
Eggs per doz 0 14 a 0 15
Hay ne ; old 6 00 a 7 00
Sheep•. ins 0 25 a 0 25
No. Trimmed -Hides0 08 a 0 08
Po •: toes 0 40 a 0 40
Ta keys, per lb 0 07 a 0 08
G.:se per lb 0 05 a 0 06
Duoks, per pair 0 50 a 0 60
Chickens, per pair 0 25 a 0 25
Pork 4 75 a 6 25
Dried Apples, per lb0 04 a 0 90
04 a 0 05
Apples, perbag
Field Barley
MARKET REPORTS.
Tuesday Evening, F
Lard is fid lower in Liverpool.
Liverpool wheat futures closed %d to %d
higher.
Feb. wheat in Chicago closed at $1.
Leading Wheat Markets.
Following are the closing prices to -day
et important centres: Cash. May.
Chicago .. • $0.90
New York ...$1 03% 0 97
Milwaukee, No. 1 North ... 00 97 0 957 0 %
Si. Louis 0 9571 0 95%
095 09o%
0 05% ,
0,045 0 04%
Toledo ... ••• •••
Detroit .
Duluth, No. 1 hard
Duluth, No. 1 North
Toronto, red
Toronto, No. 1 hard ,• 1 06 • • ••
Toronto Grain and Produce.
FLOUR -The flour market Is quiet and
featureless. Straight rollers sold at $3.95
to $4 in wood, middle freights.
WHEAT -The market was firm to -day.
Red winter sold at 86c, .high freights, for
20 cars and spring Is quoted at 85c to 86c
on Midland. No 1 Manitoba bard Is steady
at $1.06 North Bay and at $1.03 Mid-
land. ..
BARLEY -The market le quiet, with No.
2 quoted at 33c to 340 west, No. 8 extra at
30c to 31c and feed at 27c to 28c west.
OATS -The market .is firm, with sales
west awite and on Mid-
land tt 277c tor28c;nmixed 26c west.
PEAS -The market le quiet, with sales
at 53c north and west.
BUCKWHEAT -The market rules sternly,
on
with cars quoted at 32c west a Rd at II3c
Midland.
RYE -The market rules easier, with sales
at 46c west and 47c east.
CORN -The market is qutet end prices
unchanged. Car lots quoted at 281/2c to 29e
west for new yellow.
BRAN -The demand Is fair, but offerings
are limited. Bran is quoted at $10,50 to $11
middle freights, and shorts at $12 to
$13, middle freights.
OATMEAL -Phe market is firm, with
quotations $3.30 in bags and $3.40 In barrels
on track.
As announced in the local columns
of this paper, the firm of GILROY
& WISEMAN will continue for
some further . time, as heretofore.
We beg to inform the public that
our stock having been reduced to a
very low point on account of the an-
ticipated change, we have again
purchased a very large and compre-
hensive stock of Spring Goods,which
we think will fill the premises to
their utmost, and we trust be ample
to supply the wants of the public
with the very newest and beat sel-
ected stock we have had for years.
GILROY & WISEMAN, Clinton.
reFis .Goods, Shirts and Drawers, Ties, Cuffs,
'GioveS, handkerchiefs, &c., away down in price.
"We are clearing out, no mater what others may say
to the contrary,'arnd you can get barkains here.
STEEL
GLBBINGS
.
CLaIt TO
BORN.
MENNELL-In Clinton. on Jan, 28, the wife
of Wm. Mennell, of a son.
TUi2NER-In Tnchersmith, on Jan 19, the
wife of Albert Turner, of a son
MORDEN-In Wingham, on Jan. 22. the
wife of P. Morden. of a son
BAEKER-In Lower Wingham, on Jan 20,
the wife of N Backer. of a daughter
COWAN-In East Wawanosh, on Jan 17th,
the wife of John Cowan, of a daughter
SPROAT-On Jan 17, the wife of J Sproat, of
Tuckersmith, of a daughter
DIED.
0 months
DICKSON-In
50 yeas anti on Jan h, Elias Dick-
son,
ick-
n n, ageMUSGROVE-In Turnbery, on Jan 26. John
Musgrove, aged 84 years
HORTON-In Colborne, on Jan. 28, John
Horton, formerly of Goderich township, aged
55 years and 8 days:
GRANGER -In Clinton, on" Feb. 1. Annie
Granger, daughter of James Granger, Bruce -
field, aged 22 years.
1
THE NEW ERA GIVES THE HOME NEWS
1 pronto St. Lawrence Market.
The weather being cold and stormy, the
receipts of grain were small, only 1200
bush
Wheaels,t arm. 300 bushels sold as follows:
W hits 80c to 88c, red 90c to 91%c, and
goose 81c to 8111/2c per bushel, Rye steady
at 48c for 100 bushels, Barley firmer, 100
bushels sold at 35c to 391,4,c.
Oats firm, 500 bushels selling at 31%c to
32c, Peas firm at E58e for 100 bushels.
Hay -One load sold at $8.60 per ton.
Straw -One load Wrought $7.
Dressed hogs wdak0r at $6.40 for light
and $0,20 for heavy.
Toronto Live Stook.
There was a fairly large run of live stock
at the Western Cattle Market to -day, 43
cars, composed of 671 cattle, 325 sheep, 6
calves and 1600 hogs.
The cattle were prineipallY butchers' stuff,
with a few exporters, feeders and stock-
ers. No loads of exporters were offered,
those bought being small lots from amongst
the butchers' cines, at $3,75 to $4,25 per
cwt.; extra good heavy shinners might have
brought a trifle more.
Thera were not as mryany good cattle of-
fered
das were on
sFfollows: Choicess for picked lots,
$3.75 to $4.00, good loads $3,50 to $3.65,
medium $3,35 to $3.50, commpn $3 to pm,
Inferior $2.75 to $2.85 per cwt,
The finding of a gold nugget of 74 pounds
is reported in Siberia.
Mr J. W. Jardine, of-Saltfleet, was
appointed County Clerk of Wentworth
New Altrertia elmeuto.
tyBUO,000 THE PRICE PAID.
1;e3nae Came Down Half a Million and
the Deal Was Closed.
Montreal, Jan. 29. -As already inti-
mated, the Canadian Paoiflo Railway and
Mr. Auguste Heinze have come to terms,
and your correspondent has been able to
ascertain the amount the young German
from Montane has been paid by the big
railway to get out of ]sm:t?Gh Columbia.
The agreement is that the Thull smelter,
the railway from Robson to Trail,. the
abort line from Trail to Rossland, a iii
the lands received from the British Col-
urnbia Government as subsidies are hand-
ed over to the Canadian Pacific Railway
for the sum •of $800,000. Tho narrow
gauge from Roseland to Trail will at
once be widened to the standard by the
new owners, who will also proceed to°
make the grades much easier and practic-
ally rebuild the road. The line from Rob-
son to Trail is a standard gauge, is well
built, and can be operated at once in
connection with tho great railway system
to which It now belongs. This transfer
of the Trail property will in no way inter-
fere with the project of a new smelter at
Robson, suitable for treating tho silver•
lead ores of that district. On the con-
trary, the contract for the Robson smelter
has been given, and it will probably be
in full blast a good while before ;Se
Crow's Nest Railway reaches the foot, e9
Kootenay Lake.
East Buffalo Live Stock.
East Buffalo, N. Y., Feb. 1, -Cattle -Re-
ceipts, only a few loads, which sold at
Strong prices. The receipts of stockers and
feeders yesterday were about 80 care, 19 of
which were Canadian. Tho demand was
good for best grades, and the market was
strong to 10e higher. Canadians quoted as
follo�ws: Feeders, good quality, $4 to $4.25;
Yocckecerra, common t eightsg and $3.00
pr ma to
$3.00; d
yearlings, $3.75 to $4,,05; common grade
[Rockers and feeders, $3�to $8.50; stockers
and 8e eers, light, common to (rood, $3.10
to
BOAR PIG FOR SERVICE.
ti
Subscriber keeps for Service at hie premises
lot 27, con. 11, Hullett, a thoro-bred, pedigne ed
Tamworth Boar, Terms -$1 at time of ser-
vice, with privilege of returning if necessary.
Also good Tamworth boar for sale.
HOWARD RIDDELL.
Hullett, Feb. 8, 1898.
TENDERS WANTED.
Sealed tenders will be received by the 'un-
dersigned up to the 15th day of February, at
4 o'clock p. m., for the erection of a brick
Sabbath School room in connection with the
Presbyterian Church, Brucefield. The plans
and specifications can be seen at the residence
of Mr. John Aikenhead, London Road.
B. R. HIGGINS,
Secretary B'ld'g Committee, Brucefield, Ont.
COMBE'S Sabin,
6-,
Powder:
Makes Better and Lighter -
Biscuits than any other.
Combe Manufacturing Chemist,
3.Physicians' Supplies
CHOICE F A U11I FOR SALE
9R 10 RENT.
The farm on the Huron road, Goderich
township, being lot d. 193 acres, occupied by
subscriber, is offered for sale or to rent on
reasonable terms. All cleared and in splen- '
did state of cultivation ;good bearing orchard;
well watered; good outbuildings (house re-
served if suitable to tenant.) Only one mile
from Clinton. A number of cows could' be
rented with the farm. Partioulars on-appli-
cation
n appli-
proprieter,JOHN HOLME
eitherg gUT, Clinton, or
Wm. D. C.' Elvin, who committed
suicide by shooting who
at St. Au-
gustine,, Fla., was formerly a resident,
et Hatntiton,
At the 'Victoria Wheel Works, Galt,
Jahr Tufford, an employee, wailcanght
by h knife nttnehnaedtt. lifted oil Iris
ALLISON WAS UNMOVED
When Told That the Death Penalty Would
bo His.Fate on Friday Next.
Berlin, Ont., Jan.. 28. -Allison, the
murderer of Mrs. Anthony Orr, near
Galt last August, maintains his quiet
demeanor, and shows little distress over
the news that on Friday, Feb. 4, he is to
suffer the consequences for his rash and
cruel not. When informed that the peti-
tion to the Minister of Justice in his
behalf Ind no effect on the sentence pro-
nounced upon him he betrayed no signs
of emotion. It is thought he will go to
the scaffold in the sumo unboticerned way.
Sheriff Springer will not bo present at
the exeoution on account of indisposition.
Radcliffe, the public oxooutfoner, will
arrive and make the necessary arrangb,
manta the beginning of the week.
feet, and w hirled aroutide,everal'timeei
BOARDERS WANTED
A couple of young men can get a nice room
and board by applying at NEW ERA OFFICE
ANNUAL MEETING
The ani meeting of the Summarhill
Cheese Factory'; $ , se held at the Hall, Snm-
merhillon Wcdnes Feb. 9, at 1 o clock
p. m., for the election ofncers and the
transaction of general bnstite All the share-
holders are inited to attend.;,r',1a,-,
G. J. STEWART, BEN, CHUII HELL
Secretary.
Something
New
We have two new lines in the
baking department, one is a
Cycle Cake
with three flavors strawberry,
chocolate and vanilla; 10 dente
eaob, plain, or 150 ornamented.
The other line is called
Corn Dodgers
Those aro particularly nice
cakes and sell readily at 10e
per dozen.
OYSTERS -Our trade in Booth's Bal-
timore Oysters is increasing daily.
n
A large variety iof good Oranges, Lemons
and Gra es. Don't forget to try
Our Realhome•made IBRI 7W, it
is giving good sat isruction
tock Taking
i ht1
all the slightly
Y
This week we're housecleaning. We have gathered togag
damaged or otherwise imperfect goods, all odd pieces -remnants, odds and
ends, slow sellers, and all goods that we find it desirable to clear, after a live
be! idey tra(ir. 7.1)w4-0 have. all been marked at prices that will ensure a quick
sale. Some one-third, some one-half, and all at much less than they are at
any other than stock -taking time.
Overcoats and Ulsters
cae have etill eve. Yon
n buy a lot of twentyhteen or o
solid comfortfor $5 fetin atook. nn
now.t tol wi ternwea her
ahead -prepare for it. Boys' heavy Tweed Overcoats for $2.50; will fit boys
of I3 to 16 years.
Ordered CLOTHING
Wedding Cakes a specialty.
Never before in the history of our business have so many suits been sold in
the month of January. Our cutter is giving the best of satisfaction. We are
-building aan d bestm vnlneeClothing trade. The oorner stone is "largest variety of
goads _,,
We are showing 3.00 patterns of Scotch and Canadian Tweeds.,
at $10 to 815 a' -.
50 patterns of Trousering at $5 to 87 a pair'.
15 qualities and varieties of Black Worsteds and Serges
$14 to 525 a Suit.
The Black Worsted Suit we are selling at $14 is good value
you must see it to appreciate it.
Jas. McC1acherty,,
.N 0velty,13a'11:e `y and Reetaurbft
Telephone tin. 1,
.1
Tho customer who boys a ten dollar suit will have the same pare and attention
as the one who buys a snit at $25. We will not allow any garment to leave,
the kmanshi that a not perfectly el-fittin o clothes,in swyorn by our customers,
s and
workmanship. know that B
will do more than anything alae in building up our Ordered Clothing business,
and that it will be to our -interest to have every snit we turn but a model of
elegance. 'Wether yon want a Snit or not we will be pleased to have you
call and look over our 800 patterns of Tweeds. All Tweeds sold at 500 Or over
per yard, will be out free of charge.
oir1
The Cash boater, Londesboro..