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The Clinton New Era, 1889-11-29, Page 5a 9.15, 20 0(4 25 per ct Discount Sale FROM NOW TILL DEC. 1st Wejdo not buy Goods to put on our shelves or in show cases, but we buy to sell, end here is what we will do for the next 30 days. 15 per cent discount on all CLOCKS and WATCHES, (the Waterbury Watoh excepted) 20. per cent discount on JEWELLER) and SILVERWARE per cent discount on FANCY GOODS. See how it works. Take our Celebrated $5.50 Watch, with 15 per cent off, comes at $4.68 Take our New American $6.00 Watch, with 15 per cent off, comes at $5.10 Take of r,Screw-bezzle American $9.75 Watch, with 15 per et off, comes at $8.30 Take our Gold-Filled20year guarantee $25 Watch, with 15 per cent off, at$21,25 These are prices that are sure to -sell the goods. Our Motto, "A nimble shilling is better than a slow shilling." ROB W. COATS, JEWELLER and ENGRAVER. CLINTON. J.C.DETLOR& Co HAVE SECURED A LOT OF { SS Goods 1 AT A GREAT BARGAIN. COME & SEE THEM 1�/L��LIN,ERY At slaughter Prices x Don't forget FRIDAY is SPECIAL BARGAIN DAY DETLOR & CO., CLINTON, It Bankrupt Stock « QF We are ()It'vring some decided bargains this fall in Chopping Axes, Cross Cut Saws-, Halters, Cattle Chains, Ropes, Grain Scoops, Barb Wire. Steel Wire, Leather Belting, Hay Knives, Paints and Oils, Window Glass, &c This is part of the stock of R. 1I. It'1e c5', fond was Nought at :e great bargain, and will be sold a r{reit deal hies. than ordinary prices. You call rely upon fretting bargains in every lino. A. splendid lot of Ringing Lamps, Chandeliers, Lanterns, Shades, Chimneys, Wicks, Smilers, &c.•which will be sold at a big discount Also, a big assortment of STOVES, both second-hand and new, which we are selling at Reduced Prices. Full stock of RLAc1oMlTn's AND WAGONMAKER's SI•PPLTES. We only keep the best AMERICAN and CANADIAN COAL OIL, HARLAND BRCS., Stoves & fi illware, iron & Hardware, Clinton New - Grocery - Store. MESSRS COOPER & LOGAN beg to aniiuulice that they have opened out in the store next to Couch's butcher shop, a new and first- class Stock of' Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Etc., And invite the public to inspect the same. Our •leas, Coffees, Fruits, Canned Goods, Etc Aro of this season's growth, and our CROCKERY and GLASS- WARI+ aro of the latest design. Everything is fresh 1,n 1 will he ,inti at the lowest prices. • SAUSAGE, IIAMS, BACON, &c., HADII E, SISCOES, ORANGES, LEMONS, &c, always on hand, FINE TEAS a specialty. Farm produce taken in exchange. A trial order solicited. ,COOPER & LOGAN, — Clinton XMAS & NEW YEAR FRUITS! Fresh New VALENCIA RAISINS 7c per ib Fresh NewrPATRAS CURRANTS c per ib FRESII NEW LEMON,ORANGE & CITRON PEELS LOWEST CUT PRICES--I:i 1I t, Bost (i 'alllllatod White Sugar fret• 81 Nish. 17 Ili ilright Coffee or flaw Sugar 1iir $1 cash. Fowls, But- ter and Eggs taken as cash. 0 • J. IRWIN, The Times Tea Wares .use W.ooper's Old Stand, Cor. Searle's Rlook, CLINTON CLINTON MARKETS Corrected every Thursday afternoon. Thursday, Nov. 28,1889. Wheat, fall old and new0 80 a 0 80 Oats 25 0 25 Barley 0 30 0 40 Peas 0 52 0 52 Flour per bal 4 50 a 5 00 Butter 0 10 a 0 17 Eggs 0 18 a 0 18 Pork 5 00 a 5 25 Hay 7 00 a 7 00 '1'he great Economic Reform needed by Canada is agricultural education. Her farmers are three quarters of her people. Their in• terests are her interests. Yet farms throughout the country are running down and the farmers growing poorer. The fal•mets do not know 11'bw to keep their land up, and as ti rule have no desire to learn, because they do not believe it will pay. Their cus• tom is to suck the lust juice out of the land they are un and then ulovo to new soil. What, however, will be the result to a country universally treated thus. Decay is the only prospect. Such treatment on the soil is treason to the country. The fact that it Is genual requires a tremendous effort on the part of th;se who love Canada to change the course of events and to secure for the country a class of farmers who can, with profit to themselves, make the land fart w more and more fertile year after year, ai d whose example in doing so will be contagious. To this end well endowed agricultural colleges aro a crying need—Montreal Witness PROPERTIES for SALE' The various properties re- maining undisposed ofbelong- ing to the, estate of the late Charles 1lliddleton, deceased, are now offered for sale. In order to close Yip the estate these- properties must be sold. I'all•..1.>artieul<vrS-lied tering will be made known on appli- cation to the undersigned. MANNING & SCOTT, Clinton. HOUSE FOR SALE OR TO HENT. --SIT- UATED 011 West side of Victoria St., con- taining seven rooms and Kitchen, with all appurtenances thereto belonging. Pussee- slou 1st October. JNO. McGARVA. 1HNI FOR SALE. --FARM OF taACHESFlt being one utile from Clinton, being Jot 45, 1laytieid con., (iodorich townshsp, (food soil, well watered, six acres bush, good orch- ard, frame house and cellar and triune barn and stable. Possession to work at any tiwu this fail. JAS. STEEP, Clinton. ,'lOBsALR uR To RENT,—HOUSE AND L lot for sale or to rent, on Townsend St, The house, which is new, contains fourteen rooms, and is heated with hot air. There is also a good stone cellar, good lawn and hard and soft water in abundance. The lot con- tains 1 of an acre, renins reasonable. Ap- ploy on the premises or to MRS C. CARTlat, Clinton. t'1. Louclesboro Mills. L. Eidt has rented the Lotldesboro Rol- ler •Mills and is prepared to do all kinds of mill work. 'Custom work a specialty. Through honest work and fair dealing he ex- pects a good share of the patronage of 'the surrounding country. Flour ami feed al- ways on hand. Will deliver on short notice, Blacksmith Shop atut land for sale. • Subscriber offers for sal: the property owned by him at Gowrie, In the comity of Perth, It consists of is blacksmith shop do- ing a good business. with dwelling house, sta. bfe and half -acre of land attached.. Is in a Wsplendid farming section, with no opposition ill be sold with. or without tools. Satis- factory reason for selling. For l artieularS apply to THOS. LOBN,' Holwesvillc, or JOS L01411, (iowrio. t f Properties for Sale SEVEN ACRE'S FXCELr;ENT OF LAND, •itu ted almost inljoining Clinton, on the. Gravel road. There is a small barn. This property is very suitable for a retired farm• er or market gardener, there being two at. - inlet kinds of soli thereon. Terms each, and helium at 7 per cent interest, There is no Menu-Ilrranee on this property, Also, SPLENDID HOUSE AND LOT, SITUATE on the east side of Albert St., North, Clinton. The house contains Hall, Parlor, four lied - rooms, Pantry, Cloth eseloset, Kitchen, Sum- mer Kitchen, Beth and Path !town, Cellae. Soft and Hard Water innirt? and outside, Lawn, Shade Trees }tarn, etc., all in excel - 'out state of repair. Terms, i cash and time 'br balance at 7 per cent interest. There is n0 encumbrance 00 this property. A11 Athheso 174 McDonnell Ave. Toronto, \VM, FOSTER, Executors' Notice to CredItit ES IN Tot•: Mxr:ran of •ens ESTATI; or CnAiil.n )IA:eIN, LATE. OF TIII( 'luwN OF CLINTON, IN T111•: Uol'NTY 01' 1Tt'11,ox, DLrt•Y,ASyn Pursuant to chapter 110, Section :14, of the Revised Statutes of Outerio, notice is herrhy given that all creditors and other persons having claims 00 lantuuds lig/1111M the estate of the above named Charles Mason, arc• thereby required to send or deliver to the un- dersigned Executors of the last will and testament of the said the late Charles Ma- son, Clinton P.O., on or before the te0th day 'of ,December, 1409, their christian names, surnames, addresses and descriptions, with full particulars• of their claims, statements chf accounts.; and nature of securities (if any) held by thein, aftor which date theExeeu- tors under the will shall distribute the as• sate of the estate of tho said Charles Mason among the parties ontitlod thereto, having regard only to those claims of which they shall then have notice, and the satkl Rxecu- tors will not be liable for the said assets. or any part thereof, to any person of whose elann notice shall not have been received by them at the Onto of such distribution TAMES HOW1I, ( Executors 1tOl1T, MASON, 1 . C A IL\RT'T. Solicitor Dated at Clinton this i:lth day of Nov, 14.9 1 )1'11SUANT TO CHAPTER 110, 11. S.O., notice is hereby given that all cred• tiers loot others havingclairns against James Biggins, lote of the Town of Clinton, in the ('aunty of Huron, Gontletnan, who departed 1.11 on or 101110 the 10th day of October, 1+69, nrmiliestod 1;t swtel by r,ost.prepaid, ishtresye l to W .1, )t1ggius, at Clinton, Ont,, vn or before the 091011(1 day. of December, 1 .+, n statement of their 11atilea awl addrts• ns, with full pairticitlrire of their claim8 and the seeetrities lit any) held by thorn; and that after the day lint aforesaid the Exoo- ntore under the Will of the said James Big- gins will proceed to distribute the assets of tho said deceased among the parties entit- led 11 eroto, regard being had only to the claims of which notioe shall have been given as above required, and the said Executors will not be liable for the assets or any part thereof toany person or persons of whose claim or claims notice shall not have boon received by theta at the time of such distri- bution. Dated thio 2Hth day of October, 15H0, MANNING & SCOTT, Solicitors for the Executors, J, 6, and W. Biggins, NOTICE TO CI1.EDITO1.15 Pursuant' to Section 7d, of Chapter 110, 71 the Revised Statutes of Ontario, 0;e7, notice is hereby given that all 00081 ore and other* having claims against Ann C)ulter, Into 01 thh Village, of Blyth, In the Co inty of Huronwidow, who departed this life on or about the 2Stlt day of September, BHP, are request - el to send by poet, prepaid, addressed to N 11 Yot'Nn, Esti, )tlyth, Ontario, on or before the Lith day of December, 14V, it statement of their claims and thnsecuritiestif anylheld by them; and that after the day Iasi af(Ver said, thebExecutors under the will of the said Ann Coulter, will prooee.l to distribute the assets of the said dereaerd among the pan- ties anties entitled thereto, regard luring hal only to the claims of which notice shall have been given es abovo required, and the said Exec -u' tors will not lin liable for rho asacts, or any part thereof, to any person or persons of whose claim or claims notice shad Dot have been received h,, them at the time of •uch distribution. Dated at Clinton this 01st dny +rf Ortnb•er, iw MANNTNO & SCOTT, H )licitors Inc the Executors of Igo will of the late Ann Coulter NUNY LADIEOSEANIIIiIIDIL,RDERDENA'NSDIFFI LF;HATS, The leading and most popular shapes, will be sold at and below the regular Wholesale Prices of the goods, together with our entire stock of Ribbons, FE THERS and Velvets, At very close prices to clear, also a large assortment of NW am S In shawls, Clouds, Fascinators, H�ods, Oaps, '-Etc., Etc, Bought at a big discount and now offered at mar- velously low prices. Theses -_goods__ar_e good_aa d_ a1 :. , _lndYt a .;prise. w.,..they._.aree-being.._:.: sold at affords an opportunity that should not be missed of secur- ing anything in these lines at from 30 to 50 per cent below the - regular prices of the goods: - 5 PER CENT OFF FOR CASH ESTATE JOHN' ENS T. JACKSON, Sr, The Finest Clothing Cutter in the Dominion has returned to the ranks of' • the Profession, And begs to announce to the people.of Clinton and Pro- . vince of Ontario, that he has Bought G. C. Rance's Stack Wonderfully cheap, and will conduct tiie FINE TAILORING TRADE AT THE OLD STAND, HURON Street. Immense bargains will be gig en, in Fine Ordered Cloth- ing, and prices quoted for. the next .thirty days that will astonish. the closest buyers. Jackson,Sr, C li Eton CHAS. CRtiICKSHANIZ BOOTS AND SHOES My stock is now complete in every department for the FALL and WINTER trade. I have also on hand a largo supply of AMERICAN RUBBERS AND OVERSHOES, in all grades and sizes, the best ever imported into this market, all of which lam selling at the lowest possible prices. CUSTOM WORK AS USUAL PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO Five per cent discount for cash. Call on C. CRUICKSHANK, the Great Shoe Man, and get value for your money. Sign n.t the Golden Boot,Albert St. Clinton • HUB GROCERY Keeps A 1 Black, Young Ilyson 'and Japan TEA, Keeps A. 1 COFFEE, fresh ground. Keeps A 1 GROCERIES of all kin1ls, cheap, Also, WOODEN WARE, BRUSHES, BROOMS, &c CORDWOOD—Orders left at ^shop for wood will be promptly filled at lowest figures. No charge for cartage. (4100..! -A-LL1CYVV, CL1i.TVTON te f yJ ;hilt d+lw^t.. .. AJ"kkdlil :tl+»'ry7lyd(p:w `_ All who are thinking of buying; a Stove,Lamp,Axe,Crosscut Saw ON ANYTII1NGT IN 'fill: Hardware or Tinware Line' '1'O CA LI, UPON DAVIS & WLAND, MA simoTlr IIAliD1\'AEE AND S'1'ovG: 14Ioush:, CLINTON Big Discount Sale For Bargains for Cash in PARLOR SETS, BEDROOM SUITES, CHAIRS, SIDEBOARDS &c,, for the next 30 Days, !Come to Furnitue Emporium. J. C. STEVENSON, - Opposite Town Hall, Clinton. BooTs SIIOES Full Lines MENS FELT BOOTS • Full Lines Mens SOCKS and RUBBERS Full Lines OVERSHOES and RUBBERS And a full asSortnle1Jt 01 ,1l1 oth('l' lines. Onr stock is the best in the market, and our prices aro as low as the lowest. .-) per cent discount for cash. ons CLINTONAN BLYTH