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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton New Era, 1892-05-20, Page 5ALARM CLOCKS $1.50 -" AT Rumballs CLINTON BOOTS and SHOES For the next thirty days - per ct on the dollar for cash, Eggs taken as cash we will give a discount of C. CARLINE. South of the Town Hall, Albert Street, Clinton. And Look Before YOU ERE YOU LEAP. THE CLINTON NEW ERA, R. COATS & SON. HAT& HATS. Our whole Stock at Half Price. =••••••••••••0=MM...••1 Having deeided to close out our whole stock of Hats and Caps, we offer them at PRICES RIDICULOUSLY LOW Men's $1.00 Hats for 50c Men's $1.50 Hats for 75e Men's $2.00 Hats for $100 Men's $3.00 Hats for $1.50 1 1000 Hats at half price. Best Bargains to earliest callers A Great 'Robt. Coats & Son, Clinton. Don't buy blindly. Look around you and compare prices and goods. We are willing to stand the test of the most rigid inspection. If our goods are not all we claim ,for them then don't buy. We make no false statements. Our specialties and unusual values can always be found as advertised. We have no desire to fool the people. Life is too short to trifle with the truth. If you want just what you want at just the right price, or lower, please see us first. 1•••••••111t JUST NOW OUR Decorated Window Shades, Lace Curtains and Curtain Poles, Wall Papers and Borders Are..having a big sale. People tell us our prices are lower than they can' buy the same goods for in other stores. Sup- pose it is because we sell everything for cash; we can do with smaller profits than those who sell goods on credit, and have to calculate on some losses from bad debts: You don't have to pay more for yuur goods than your neigh - does, then buy at the Cash Store, where every one buys at the same price, and that the lowest. W. L. OUIMETTE, 1_4 CO IN II)]F`, S.13 111, Co TO RENT ,ou FOR SALE. To Let. House on Albert Street, suitable for small. family, Large Garden. MRS THOS. COOPER. If you want to buy a first-class Brick Store or o nice Dwelling House on easy terfitsi-apply to W. C. SEARLE, Clinton House fo7 Sale or to Rent House on corner of Rattenbury and Erie Sts. containing 7 roome and good cellai barn, hard and soft water, good bearing orchard and all con. veniences. Terms easy. Apply to JAS. SHEP- PARD, Clinton, or T IOS. TIPLING, 344 Butter nut Street. Doti 3it. FARMS FOR SALE. Valuable Farm for Sale. The North half bf lot 30, 2nd concession Eas Wawanosh. Apply to CAMERON, HOLT & 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 besides halls, pantry, and kitchen, there is also a good stable. hard and soft water with other con- veniences. For particulars apply to, MANNING 84 SCOTT, Solicitors, Clinton. Farm for Sale. Farm for sale. -Lot 12, in the 6th concession of the Township of Stanley, County of Huron, the property of the late Mrs Catherine Mitchell. 100 acres -80 acres cleared and free from stumps,end in good state of cultivation -20 acres of bush well -wooded-with hardwood ........ The farm is I well watered, and there in a good fruit bearing ' orchard Frame Dwelling house and barns. Terms of payment can be made to suit convenience of the purchaser, a fair proportion after purchase money may remain on mort- gage at a low rate of interest -For furVys: terms and particulars apply to the undersi•gned. MANNING 84 Sc41,T.T...! - Clinton, 18 Jan. 1892 B81:t4rs etc. Clinton. Forward Hovemen It will pay any man or womaitof taste to get 40 the contents of this store. We write mucla a for women, but our work for all classes is fi'oxie esting on that account. You only get half a mention. The completeness of our CA.RPET and. stocks can only be comprehended by such as depaxtment a careful examination. The vari FURNISHINGS is complete, touching EMI house. If you find the ranks broken take it that buyers have been hei e. Remember every Ihouse, hall, bedroom, dining room, parlor, has 'a, interest centering in this stock. Such a season for GINGHAMS and wash g Cotton Dress Stuffs to your heart%ibontent: ve never was such another collection brought her depending on hot weather for selling gilm; t are going fast now. Arrivals for this week are what we expect ko are on the alert. TOURNAMENT CLOTHS be sure and ask for them, correct for blot' CLOTHS, the popular material for hot weath_e_ LAWNS, handsome things. Beautiful Brocad. SATEENS, the very newest, see them by a pi, pile lovely catch -lot PRINTS, fast colors, new p worth 10c. All shades Colored SURAHS an4 INES. Ladies handsome SUITINGS among til ' New lot CURTAINS, new lot CURTAIN plete only 25c. Third lot handsome WINDO BORN CRICH.-In Tuckersmith, on the 14th inst., the wife of Mr Whitfield °rich, of a son. CRICH, -In Clinton, on the 14th inst., the wife of Mr Onslow Crich, of a son. NEELIN.-In Seaforth, on the 10th inst., the wife of F. G. Neelin, of the Sun, of a daughter. PATTERSON.-In Hansen, on the 17th inst., the wife of Robert Patterson, of a son. MARRIED. WOODS-DURNIN.-On April 12th, at the house of the bride's parents, by the Rev J. Carrie of Dungannon, John 'Woods, of East Garafraxa, to Rebecca Jane Durnin, daughter of Edward Durnin, Esq„ of West Wawanosh. GRAHAM -SCOTT. -On the llth inst., at the R residence of the bride's mother, by tne ev W. Farquharson. B. A.. assisted by the Rev J. Good-. man, Thomas Herbert Graham, Inglewood. to Belle, only daughter of the George Scott, Ingle- wood, Beautiftil„.P.roperty f3r Sale - That desirable property on the base line one telt mile from the Town of Clinton, containing 18 acres of excellent land, well fenced and in a high state of cultivation, eight acres of fall wheat There in a good, 0i0019 -finished frame house of eight rooms, stone cellar, summer kitchen, and wood shed, hard and soft water. Good barn with stone stable attached. An orchard of choice fruit, good garden. Will be Bold cheap and on easy terms. Immediate posSession. This is a rare chance to seoure a good and pleasantly situ- ated home. For further particulars apply to NEW Etta office, or to ALEXANDER WATT Brucefield. Nothing Succeeds Like Success. W. Taylor Sons GREAT CLEARING SALE DIED. MoDOUGALL.-In Stanley, on the 14th inst., Elsie, wife of Mr Jas McDougall, aged 73 years. WILSON -In Goderich, on the 12th inst., Sarah McIntyre wife of Abraham Wilson, aded 72 years. 10 months and 10 days. FlYSLOP.-In Goderich, on the 18th inet., Elizabeth Colwell, relict of the late William Hyslop, aged 60 years. so far has been an unqualified success, and will be continued until further notice, at prices previously advertised. We have decided Bargains in every department Eggs taken in exchange as cash. W. Te)ALOR & 80 - s Albert THE HEAP SURGEON Of the Lubon Medical Company is now at Toronto, .`,,anada, and may be consulted either in person or by letter on all chronic diseases peculiar to man. Men, young,old, or middle-aged, who find themselves nerv- ous, weak and exhausted, who are broken down from excess or overwork, resulting in many of the following symptons ; Mental depression, premature old age, loss of vital- ity, loss of memory, bad dreams, dimness of sight,palpitation of the heart, emissions, lack -of energy, pain in thi1,64Fieys, head- ache, pimples on the face g'k ing or peculiar sensation ab 4um, wasting of .t,t,c1 ollzanfj4 fOreThireyes, twitching of the muscles, eye- lids, and elsewhere, bashfulness, deposits in the urine, loss of will power, tenderness of the scalp and spine, weak and flabby mus- cles, desire to sleep, failure to be rested by sleep, constipation, dullness of hearing, loss of voice, desire for solitude, excitability of temper, sunken eyes surrounded with lead - encircle, oily looking skin, etc., are all sym- ptoms of nervous debility that lead tofinsan • ity and death unless eured. The spring or vital force having lost its tension every function wanes in consequence. Those who through abuse committed in ignorance may be permanently cured. Send your address for hook on all diseases peculiar to man. Books senefree sealed. Heart disease, the symptons of which are faint spells, purple lir s, numbness, palpitation, skip beats, hot flushes, rush of blood to the head, du 1 pain in the heart with beats strong, rapid and irregular, the second heart quicker than the tirst, pain about the breast bone, etc., can positively be oared. No cure, no pay. Send for book. Address DI. V. Lubon, 24 Mac- donell Ave., Toronto, Canada. Jan. 1, 92. Sinp's Food & Sceil Slott SHIMMD CORINT Just received, a car load of AMERICAN SWEET ENSILAGE CORN, fOr seed; will be sold cheap. JAMES STEEP, Feed and Seed Dealer, Clinton MORTGAGE SALE —OF— Valuable Property IN THE TOWN OF CLINTON Gilroy 86 Wise 01...J111-'1'0 FOSTER Under and by virtue of the power of sae con- tained in a certain mortgage (which mortgage will be produced on the day of sale,) there will be offeredfor sale by public anction by DAVID DICRENS0N, Auctioneer, at the RATTENBURY HOUSE, in the Town of Clinton, on SATURDAY, the 21st DAY of MAY 1892, at 2 o'clock p.m. the following property, viz: Part of Lot Number 23, in the first concession of the Township of HuIlett, being now in the Town of Clinton, being a part of that land des- cribed upon the plan of the Town)of Clinton as the Foster Block, and containing by e.dmeasure- f th ment one acre more or less, t gether with e first right to use the water in so nen of the pond as Was originally PUrchased by he said Thomas mR R. sFoos be e t eri,nfgr ore mbJroinaesa bym Gibbientg; a Thendb os bounds so pret; said mortgage. dt tor ebotheriertirnmegsahMrleauTnseeeuri eifascputo per ranacrnei anPnug°:op8fttuhart nehp too? asi pureel \ i 'esbird the bala ielaakst ebafilol rrl moneyd iamIlgee d"aywantloinered:It:rf wsiatiheouant intereet,or ap opnitf:rhnttaisher- , ing eatisfacterfseourity hymortgag et otherwi,„ 30x56, with engine house attached andoebioniletrbairtnay engine, fltted up for a tannery, be auite,ble also • etloattuillrowille bfligeria Ymu li• farteedbdneetut pno;swiciltati 13:6nogn,iiiVits, geEvnupr'tet ozotenrint0840,04 ok tO the viva sible. Great SLAUGHTER OF PI FOR 60 DAYS 20 per ct.Discouut for Ca Jackson's Shoe Si 0 We have no lame excuse for making a Reductie time of the year. We simply want it to be I UNDERSTOOD that In no case allow our c tors to undersell us. fore we offer you a st 20 per cent discount so regular prices. This means that Boots and Shoes will be sol without profit for some time to come. We do reduced prices to staple and low-priced Our whole Stk will without rese