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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton New Era, 1892-04-29, Page 5azapden• Watches. ON Watch, with Elgin They are the proper thing. Come and see the price. We will put a 15 jewelled, patent regulated, adjusted to heat, cold and position, jewels set inGold, with a beautiful double sunk dial on, and a 3 oz. Silver case. We have Watches and Clocks at all pries. Beautiful ALARM CLOCKS for $1.50. Solid 10k.Gold SetRings for 75cts. Solid coin Silver Case or Waltham movement, for $11. J. B. RUMBALL & CO JEWELLER AND TELEPHONE EXCHANGE, CLINTON. Spring Importations. Spades, Shovels, Rakes, Hoes Nails) Locks, Hinges, Paints, Oils and Glass Barbed MBlack Fence Wire Alabastine & Kalsomine BirdCagesClothesWringers White Steel Granite Ware. HARLAND BROS. STOVES AND HARDWARE, _AL.i.41Et1Etrr (--JIALIN'TCPINT RUMBALL'S 0111111111 FACTORY Huron Street, Clinton We have on hand an assortment of splendid BUGGIES. CARRIAGES, & WAGGONS Which we guarantee to be of first-class material and workmanship. If you want a good article at the price of a poor one, call and see us. 1'. TEU1t113&Ji4L4, -- CLINTON" THE CLINTON NEW ERA. April 2P, 1892* 1\TCYTIOM I desire to return thankto LR3r Many friends for the very generous patronage extended to me in the past, At the same time I would state that being still ob- liged to carry on the business I have laid in a carefully selected stock of SPRING GOODS. Come and see our DRESS GOODS in CREPON CLOTHS, LADIES SUMMER TWEED SUITING, HENRIEWAS and CASHMERES. Also, a nice let of PRINTS, CRETONNEEJ, ART MUSLINS, TOWELLING% COTTONS and COTTONADES. GENTS TIES, SHIRTS and TWEEDS, which we can have made to order. We are opening out a new lot of HATS in Girls and Boy's Sailbrs, and have still a few STIFFS and FELT% which we are closing out at cost. Our GROCERIES are choice and new. Try our 25c. Black and Japan TEAS, other Krades equally good. See our DINNER, TEA and TOILET SETS, also novelties in that line. Highest price paid for produce in exchange. MRS. G. BAIRD, JR, BRUCEFIELD We have anticipated a big season's trade, and have prepared for it accordingly. If you want a dandy ROAD CART, a light and serviceable DEMOCRAT, a well-built, easy -running LUMBER WAGGON, a beautiful and stylish OPEN or COVERED BUGGY, or even a DOUBLE CARRIAGE, we can supply your wants, and guarantee to give you satisfaction. Our goods are their own re- commendation. Call and see us, and we are sure you will be pleased. HAYWARD'S CARRIAGE FACTORY, OPPOSITE FAIR'S MILL, CLINTON PIANOS. Great Power Rich Singing quality of tone Unapproachable Finish Beauty of design and Absolute durability Are the leading points of ex- cellence in the GERHARD HEINTZMAN PIANO Sold in this county by G. F. EMERSON. 14 CLINTON CLEARING Sale-. OF W. TAYLOR 8c SONS CLINTON Owing to the retirement of the senior member of our firm, it has necessitated the disposal of our branch store in HensalirMr Jacob Taylor coming to Clinton. As we had bought enough spring goods for both stores, now find that we have altoge- ther to much stock for one, and have decided to reduce it by offering Sweeping Reductions for Cash, For the net Sizty nays, Commencing Saturday, April 30th NOTE A FEW OF OUR PRICES. Regular price Men's Fine Cordovan LACED BOOTS,. .81.75 for $1.25 Men's Fine Cordovan OXFORDS 1.50 for 1.15 Men's Fine GAITERS 2.25 for 1.75 Men's Plow LACED BOOTS 1.15 for 05 Men's BROGANS 1.00 for 75 Men's LONG BOOTS 1.85 for 1.40 Women's Km BTJTTONED BOOTSfor 1.00 Women's Dongols, Kid Buttoned BOOTS2.10 for 1.60 Women's Dongola Kid LACED BOOTS1.50 for 1.25 Women's KID SLIPPERS.. regular prioe .75 for Women's LACED BOOTS Women's FINE OXFORDS Girl's SCHOOL BOOTS Girl's FINE LACED BOOTS Girl's KID SLIPPERS Girl's KID OXFORDS Boy's FINE OXFORDS Boy's LACED BOOTS Boy's FINE LACED BOOTS All other goods will be sold at equally low prices for cash, for 60 days. We lines which will be cleared out REGARDLESS OF COST. It will pay you to Table for above lines. Thanking our numerous customers for the liberal patronage bestowed ly 20 years, and soliciting the same for the future, we wish to say tha now being centred entirely in our Clinton store, we are in a better ever to give it our entire attention. Our stock cannot be excelled for quality EGGS TAKEN W TAYLOR & SONS • Clinton, April, 1892. 1.00 for 1.00 for .85 for 1.15 for .75 for .85 for 1.25 for 1.00 for 1.35 for .60 .75 .75 .65 .75 .50 .65 1.00 •75 1.10 have sever:Ai job see our Bargain on us for near - t our interests position than aissortment or AS CASH. f' BORN CLUTTON.-In Leeburn, on the 21st inst., the wife of Mr John Clutton,of a daughter. MARRIED. BURNS -REYNOLDS. -In Clinton, on the 26th inst., by Rev. T. West, Mr Burns, of Cleveland, to Miss Jean, daughter of Mr Dominick Reynolds, of Hullett. WESTCOTT-Ronms.-At Grand Forks, Dak., on the 6th of April, Mr Robert Westoott, formerly of Hullett, to Miss Robins, of Grand Forks. GOY-MOIR.-In Wingham, on April 20th, by Rev W. H. Watson, Mr William Goy, of Turnberry, to Miss Elizabeth Moir, of Wingham. HOLMES.-NfonoL.-At the residence of the bride's father, Mr John Nichol, of Turnberry, by Rev, H. MoQuarrie, on the 13th inst., Mr John Holmes, to Miss Margaret Nichol, both of Turnberry. ElIGGINS-GORDON.-011 Thursday, April 21st, at the residence of the bride's uncle, Dr. W. S. Black, 526 Church St., Toronto, by the Rev. S. H. Kellogg, D.D., T. M. Hig- gins, barrister -at -law, (formerly of Stanley) to Alice Brand, fourth daughter of the late Adam Gordon, M. P. for North Ontario. DIED. Brucefield, on the 14th inst., Isabella Bain, relict of the late John Bain, aged 85 years and 3 months. Clinton;on- the 24th sinit.V. Mrs J. O'Neil, aged 69 years. HARRIS. -In Colborne, on Thursday, April 21st, William J. Harris, aged oj years, 3 months and 17 days. SALE REGISTER. Household furniture, on the Market Square, on Saturday, April 30. David Dickinson, Auct. Y0iWLLE1TA1N,. Canadian Draught stallion sire Boreland Chief, will stand for a limited number of mares at his own stable lot 11t1, concession llth, Hullett for the season of 1882. This young stallion is one of the best Cana- dian breed stallions in the county, is three years old in May, weighs 1650 lbs., and Las splendid style and action. Will make armngments with customers to moot them at a reasonable distance from the stable. TERMS. -to insure $5. THOMAS COLE, Manager and Proprietors. J YOUNG GALE. Property of 0. J. Connell, Clinton, will stand for mares this season as follows: -MONDAY, will leave his own stable, Clinton, and proceed to the 8th con of Huilett, to J. Connell's for noon; then to Boll's Hotel, Londesboro, for night. TUESDAY, will pro- ceed to Mason's Hotel, Blyth for noon; then to Keenly's Hotel, Manchester, for the night. WED- NESDAY, proceed to Benmilier for noon; then to Mude's Hotel, Holmosville for the night. THURS- DAY, to Pollocks Hotel, Bayfield, for noon; then to Cook's Hotel, Varna, for the night. FRIDAY, to Brucefield for noon; then to his own stable, Milne's Hotel, Clinton, for the night. TERMS. -To insure a foal, $12. 0.J. CONNELL, Proprietor. ,41, The Imported Clydesdale Stallion PRIDE OF OXFORD. No. 131 5.0.0.13. of Scotland, I Will stand for mares during the season of 1892, as follows : MONDAY, leaves his own stable, Base line, and proceeds to Mrs W Tebbutt's, Maitland eon., (lode - rich Township for noon, thence to Mode's Hotel, Holmesville, for the night. TUESDAY, proceed by the Huron Road to George Edwar is' for noon, thence down to the 6th eon. to Thomas Tielibourne's for the night. WEDNESDAY, by way of Porter's Hill to the 715 008, 10 Robert Elliott's for noon, then north to sideroad and across to the 9th con. to J 0 Steep's for night. THURSDAY, proceed to the Rattonbury House, Clinton, for noon, then to Owen Flynn's 5th con., Hullett, for the night. FRIDAY, proceed down the 2nd con., of Hullett, to Thos Detinet' s for noon, then East to the boundary; then north to Robert Armstrong's Hullett, for the night. SATUR- DAY, up the 615 con. to Andrew Reid's for noon; then to his own stable, whore he will remain till tho following Monday morning. TERMS. -To insure a foal $10, payable lst of January, 1893. J. J. MeLAUGHLIN, Manager. Theiir st-elassClydesdaleStallion PINCIIER, (No. 5838. C. B. of Scotland) bred by A. Innes, Stanley, will stand for mares this Season at hN own stable's John Avery, Stanley. DESCRIPION AND P841 (MEE. Pincher's dam Bell (1335 vel 5) of the old stud book, by Crown Prince (207 vol 3) he by Lord Derby (1484) he by Lochend Champion (1448) he by Prince (603) he by Clyde 155, he by Gi sneer 153, he by Bromfield Champion 95, he by °lancer 2n0 337, ho by Glaneer 101,336, he by Thompson's Black boree 835. Pincher's dam Bell took let prize at Annon, Scotland, In 1882, as well as several in Canada when shown; also her stock are among the highest prize winners in Canada. Pincher's sire, Prince Arthur, Ned§ bred by John Waddel, Esq of Inch, Bathgate, Scotland. li is sire, Prince of Wales (673) by General (322) by Sir Walter Scott (797) by Clyde Boy (574) by Scotsman (754) Prince Arthur won 1st and diploma for best horse of any age at Toronto, 1881; 1st and sweepstakes at Claremount, 1882; let prize for best horse of his class, and 1st prize for best action of any import. ed draught horse at Brougham, the same year; 1st at Industrial Exhibition, Toronto 1883 showing against 23 imported horses; lot prigs and diploma at Western fair, London, 1883, besides beating every horse that ever showed against him In Huron. Pincher '5 a bright bay, 0 years old, with one white hind foot, and white strip in face, weighs 2080 lbs, and is possessed of true Clydesdale characteristics, having a fine coat, suberior feet and pasterns, strong flat bone, stylish action, a powerful and symmetrically built body As will be seen by his pedigree, Pincher is a descend- ant of the most distinguished and widely known Clydesdales of monern times and has prove himself to be one of the best stock horses in the county... - TERMS -To insure a living foal,$6. ALBERT NOTT, Manager. This BUSINESS grows ....•••••••••••••• Week after week adds new force as we win over new friends and strengthen old associations, It makes us all the more anxious to do your bidding to get such Goods and make such prices as shall please every shopper who pays us a You want things for the home -they're here. You need to be well dressed -we have the fashionable articles of apparel, coupled with a hundred and one things that are being bought every day. And the store is for your enjoyment. No need to buy unless you want to. As the warm Weather comes nearer, this store's trade grows more active in every corner. - Take for instance our Dress Goods counter. We show cer- tainly a most attractive lot of the very newest fabrics, shades and styles, admitted by all that for real newness and tone, nothing to equal them has before been seen here. There is this about our whole stock that it is entirely new, very at- tractive and bright, clean and inviting, with many new de- partments added that one will not find in any other DryGoods store. By express came to -day new Black Nail Head and Fancy Jet Gimps, new fancy -colored Silk Gimps to match the different shades in Dress Goods. New Buttons, new Lin- ings, new Trimming Silks. We hope the Ladies will not for- get that we have this season again the only guaranteed fast - black, positively unstainable Seamless Cottou Hose, both for Women, Misses and Children, in plain and ribbed. The Sonnette Corset, American, We desire to call' the attention of our lady customers to the SONNETTE CORSET, being a correct facsitnilie of the glove fitting P.N. Corset, which is such a favorite with the ladies, and feel confident that all who purchase the Sonnette Cor t will be delighted with its magnificent form, fit and splendjcl wearing qualities. We are having this Corset confined to us here, and feel confident of its having a large sale. Ask for it and take no other. Gilroy 86 Wiseman, CLI1•1"1'01\T FOSTER W& Sustain our A - Reputation for good work by making every photo- graph that leaves our studio as perfect as pos- sible. We are always On the Lookout For Goods that we think will please you, and having secured them we mark them at such prices as saves money for you every time. If' you want things to decorate your homes, LACE CURTAINS, CURTAIN POLLS & CHAINS, ART MUSLINS, WINDOW SHADES, with spring roller, they are here. If you want CHOICE DRESS GOODS, PRINTS PARASOLS, GLOVES and HOSIERY, they are here If you want the latest and best in TWEEDS. CLOTHING, HATS, and BOOTS, they are here Buying and selling tor CASH enables us to do well for our customers. W. L. OUIMETTE, 11:-.101WEIS1343011,C10 );