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'JEWELLER AND TELEPHONE EXCHANGE, CLINTON.
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
prices. Beautiful ALARM Cm CKS
for $1.50. Solid 10k.Gold SetRings
for 75cts. Solid coin Silver Case
or Waltham movement, for $10.
J. B. RUMBALL & CO
.sor
HOUSE CLE A N1NG.
Now is the time for house-cleaning, and we have the goods to
do it. New. shades of ALABASTINE and KALSOMINE. Eleph/nt
Mixed Paints, all shades. Johnson's Decorations, No 1 pure
"White Lead. Paint, Kalsotnine and Scrub Brushes. Wid-
dow Shades at reduced prices. Curtain Poles complete, 20c
Bird Cages and Lawn Mowers at Rock -Bottom prices.
06 Oilr Patioi Itiii)lossNCE Futuro Folleo
HARLAND BROS.
STOVES AND HARDWARE,
A_ TAR 1E P SP.,C", LINTON.
I desire to return thanks to my many friends for the vet y generous patronage
extended to me in the past. At the same time I would state that being still ob-
liged tocarryon the business I have laid in a carefully selected stock of SPRING
GOODS. Come and see our DRESS GOODS in CREPON CLOTHS, LADIES
AIIIIMMER TWEED SUITING, HENRIETTAS and CASHMERES. Also, a nice lot of
PRINTS, CRETONNES, ART MUSLINS, TOWELLING% COTTONS and COTTONADES.
QIINTS 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 Sailors, and have still a few
STRUM and FELTS, which we are closing out at cost. Our GROCERIES are
ehoice and new. Try our 25c. Black and Japan TEAS, other grades 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
THE -CLINTON NEW ERA1
CL.EARING SALE
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MEN'S FINE SUITS
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We are doing an extensive trade in CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER, and have
decided to close out our stock of IEN'S READY-MADE WORSTED
and FINE TWEED SUITS at the following prices, which we have no doubt
will effect a speedy sale.
Fine Tweed Suits, size 36 to 41, worth
Black Worsted Suitt; size 36 to 41, worth 12
Colored Worsted Snits, size 36 to 41, worth
Fine Tweed Snits, size 36 to 41, worth $10 for $7.50
for SO
A lot of FINE TWEED and WORSTED PANTS will be
cleared at $2 a pair.
Twenty pairs ALL WOOL PANTS at $1.50 a pair.
While this sale is going on we will offer any Ready Made Suit in stock, outside
of the above lines, at a discount of 10 per cent. See the complete line we show
in CHILD'S SUITS.
Something to interest the Ladies
We have been so fortunate as to secure, on most advantageous terms, a com-
plete and well -assorted line of SAILOR and FANCY STRAW HATS, of excel-
lent quality and desirable shapes, together with a nice selection of FLOWERS,
FEATHERS and RIBBONS. Our figures on these goods will be 25 to 50 per
cent lower than regular prices.
We pay cash for Butter and Eggs. We sell Goods for cash.
We L. OUIMETTE,
1_40 TV I3JE: S 134:011,0
For Sale or to Rent.
The residence and grounds at the corner;of John
and Queen Streets, in the town, of Clinton com-
prising lots 534 and 535; the property is beautifully
situated and well improved, the house is a story
and a half frame in good state of repair, 8 rooms
beside, halls, pantry, and kitchen, there is ale° a
good stable. hard and soft water with other con-
veniences. For particulars apply to, MANNING
de SCOTT, Solloitors, Clinton.
CLEARING 8,1e
OF
W. TAYLOR & SONS
CLINTON
Owing to the retirement of the senior member of our firm, it has necessitated the
disposal of our branch store in Hensall, Mr Jacob Taylor coming to Clinton. As
we had bought enough spring goods for both stores, now find that we have altoge-
ther toa much stock for one, and have decided to reduce it by offering
Sweeping Reductions for Cosh,
For the net Sizty nays,
Commencing Saturday, April 30th
NOTE A FEW OF OUR PRICES.
Regular price
Men's Fine Cordovan LACED BOOTS,91.75 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 95
Men's BROGANS 1.00 for 75
Men's LONG BOOTS 1.85 for 1.40
Women's KID BUTTONED BOOTSfor 1.00
Women's Dongola Kid Buttoned BOOTS2.10 for 1.60
Women's Dongola Kid LACED BOOTS1.50 for 1.25
Women's KID SLIPPERS. .regular price .75 for .60
Women's LACED BOOTS 1 00 for .75
Women's FINE OXFORDS 1.00 for .75
Girl's SCHOOL BOOTS .85 for .65
Girl's FINE LACED BOOTS 1.15 for .75
Girl's KID SLIPPERS .75 for .50
Girl's KID OXFORDS .85 for .65
Boy's FINE OXFORDS 1.25 for 1.00
Boy's LACED BOOTS 1.00 for .75
Boy's FINE LACED BOOTS 1.35 for 1.10
All other goods will be sold at equally low prices for cash, for 60 days. We have several job
lines which will be cleared out REGARDLESS OF COST. It will pay you to see our Bargain
Table for above lines.
Thanking our numerous customers for the liberal patronage bestowed on us for near-
ly 20 years, and soliciting the same for the future, we wish to say that our interests
now being centred entirely in our Clinton store, we are in a better position than
ever to give it our entire attent ion. Our stock cannot be excelled for assortment or
quality
EGGS TAKEN AS CASH.
W TAYLOR ..& kONS
Clinton, Apri1.4,ja
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CLINTON MARKETS
Corrected every Thursday afternoon.
Thursday, May 5,1892.
Wheat, old or new 0 80 a 0 85
O 80 a 0 85
0 28 a 0 29
O 40 a 0 50
O 57 a 0 60
Flour per bal 5 00 a 5 00
Butter 0 14 a 0 15
Eggs per lb 0 06 a 0 06
Potatoes 0 20 a 0 25
Pork - 5 50 a 5 50
Hay 10 00 all 30
Hides, No. 1 trimmed 4 00 a 4 05
Hides, rough 3 50 a 3 50
Sheep Skins 0 50 a 0 70
Wheat spring
Oats
Barley
Peas
Apples, per bag
Wood short
Wood long
Clover
Timothy
O 60 a 0 90
2 25 a 2 50
3 00 a 3 50
7 00 a 7 50
2 00 a 2 25
LONDON MARKETS.
Thursday May 5,
Wheat 30 81 a 0 81
Oats 029 a 029
Peas 054 a 057
Barley 0 43 a 0 48
Butter per lb. 0 16 a 0 17
Eggs per dozen 009 a 0 10
THE BRITISH CATTLE MARKET
LIVERPOOL, May 2. -Maiden heifers and
steers, 11 to 12c. Markets firincr here for
cattle.
MONTREAL LIVE STOCK
MARKETS.
At the Eastern Abattoir prices ruled
distinctly higher, and as a consequence
butchers were shy of operating and bought
as sparingly as possible, in the hope of
larger supplies lowering values before the
end of the week. It took extremely choice
cattle to bring 50 per lb. Fair stock
brought about 40 to 44c, which was the
ruling figure, Bulls brought from ne to
4o, and lean beasts from 30 to 3ic per lb.
Milkmen's strippers were in large supply
and sold better than was anticipated. A
few of the best reached 4c, but the average
prioe throughout was 3; while the heavier
and less desirable animals sold at 3c. For
calves there was a better demand than or-
dinary and most of the better c%Ives were
bought up before reaching the market at
all. For fine calves 36 to 98 was the !lin-
ing figure, while common vealsi sold at
91.50 up to $4 aocording to quality. Sheep
are a trifle duller; unshorn sheep run at 5o
and shorn animals at from 40 to 4-ao.
Lambs run from $2.50 to $4, and hogs are
again firm at 5c to 5Rc per lb.
Near Anderson, Ind., George Doyle kiss-
ed Mrs Earl Dudding while she was talk-
ing to her husband. Dubbing drew a
revolver and shot Doyle fatally.
Plao's Remedy for Catarrh is the
Best, Easiest to Use, and Cheapest.
Sold by druggists or seut by mail,
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69To 75 PIANO
.t-IERBOURNE ST.TORONTO.
Sold in this county by
21VI_ER8ON.
Red -Letter Day
was Saturday last with us at this Store. Moro ladif
looking at our fine Dress materials, more ladies snit()
with our new Fabrics, more ladies bought our Stylis
effects on tloat day, than on any previous day in
th
history of our business. And why? Simply becausi
the ladies are sure of always getting the latest' at t'
store, at prices within the reach of every purse.
PINEAPPLE TISSUES.
Have you seen them yet? If not by all means do sc
They're beautiful. Just what's most popular now, ani
so stylish and fast colors.
50 pieces newest designs and colors in Fast Prints rol
May trade? just over from old England. They're fpi
you. Conde after them. Extra wide, and only 1.4q
worth easily 15c.
Another Case Curtain Poles,
complete with all the fixtures, ready to hang up, for.
25c. We rank this among our other bargains.
Gilroy & Wiseman,
CIATI\T'ITON
FOSTER
We Sustain our -
Reputation for- good or-k't
by making every lihotb---
graph that leaves our
studio as perfect as pos-
sible.
WAR AMONG S
Great SLAUGHTER OF PRICE
FOR 60 DAYS
2
per ct.Discouut for Cash2O
2
AT
Jackson's Shoe Store,
We have no lame excuse for making a Reduction Sale at this
time of the year. We simply want it to be DISTINCTLY '
UNDERSTOOD that
In no case will we,
allow our competi-
tors to undersell us. There-
fore we offer you a straight
20 per cent discount off the
regular prices.
This means that Boots and Shoes will be sold in Clinton
without profit for some time to come. We do not confine our
reduced -prices to staple and low-priced goods only.
Our whole Stock will be Slaughtered
wit!tout reserve. Everything goes
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