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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton New Era, 1893-01-13, Page 8iruz • We. have just received another cepa et ICKLE ALM CLOCKS 6 miell We -will sell at $1.50 each and warrant them for one year. It is only Elsewhere ;717 ill be Lound notice of our Special Sale Day,. at which time we wilt lay beim u abOUt,Ave :P}44ths Once we got a Daae of 50 of theee cloaks; so !you can see how 1.1 CLINTON ,N'f '' ? ERA • t,.(.. e,T.. 1. the people many lines not enumerated in our red ; advertisement. *it we sell them. We have bought 100 inside of six months. C N �,�-.�: �.0 Nl BALL'S Tvoods, Romnaois, Wool, Kid OW AND TELEPHONE E CHANGE, CLINTON. to 1tivate a Taste for the Beautiful s'Qu a place in the room you like most to `make the cheerful room of the house ? The room where you delight to see your family conversing in love and innocence. Is there a place'in this room you think might be improved by the ad- dition of a cheerful PICTURE? If so, call and see the line of beautiful &ILT FRAME GIRO MOS Size 25 x 33 in. We offer this line at $1 JOSEPH HI DLEY FINE FURNITURE FANCIER, CLINTON New : Music Book GlospelHymns No 5 & 6 Combined By IRA D. SANKEY, JAS. MCGRANAHAN, GEO. C. STEBBINS. The well-established popularity of GOsi'EL HYMNS No. 5, and the constantly increasing appreciation of GOSPEL HYMNS No. 6, has cre- ated a very general desire to have these books combined in one volume. In deference to this demand the publishers have prepared ale edi- tion of the two books, in which all duplicates hive been omitted and a volume o1 438 pieces ba8 been made complete in itself, numbered in consecutive order, with new Topical Index, in- dicating the particular phase of religious thought and work ex rose in each hymn,, The publishers eontldentl : •. that it is not pOssible to seonre in any oth, ymn book such a large number of new, , :eful and popular songs, a very large propp on of which tan only be found in this volume: 1 Words and 1Wusic, Boards 65c. 2 Words 9n Limp Cloth.. ... :.:150. Send your order to COOPERS BOOK STORE MONEY TO LOAN. On real estate at resonable rates of intereet No commission. WILLIAM ROBB, - Clinton. Green Wood Wanted. Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to the 15th of Jan., 1893, for the delivery of thirty cords of four foot hard wood. at the Col- legiate Institute, JAS SCOTT, Chairman. Caretaker Wanted. Applications will be received up to the 15th of Jan. 1893 for the position of caretaker tor the Clinton Collegiate Institute. Applications to state salary desired. Duties to be performed may be learned from the principal, Mr J. Hous- ton. JAS. S00TT, Chairman. $TRAY SHEEP. Oeme into subscribers premises, lot 81 eon. 2, Goderioh Township, sometime ago, one Ewe and two Iambs. Owner is hereby notified to prove property, pay chargee and take them away. JOHN COWAN, SOUTH HURON FARMERS' INSTITUTE. Meetinggs of the South Huron Farmers' Institute will bo held in;COBWORTH'S HALL, HEN- SALL, JANUARY 19th, and TOWN HALL, ZURICH, JANUARY 20th 1893, when addresses will be delivered by Prof. Shaw, Agricultural College,Ouelph,W. L. Hutt, B.B.A., John Jackson, of Abingdon, the noted sheep breeder, Thos. Mo- Millan,Hullett, and others. Forenoon, afternoon and evening sessions will be held each day. For full particulars see programs. JOHN B. HENDERSON, JOHN HANNAH, President. Secretary. GENTS TIES and a large quantity of stuff which we have not space here to mention • ENDS OF FINE BLACK DRESS GOODS/ REMNANTS OF SILKS • All these thins that take up unnecessary room in the store will be move out that day. We expect to have all the stuff offered that day laid out on tables and counters, and marked at such a price in red ink that the people can serve themselves if we are too busy to do so Keep your EYE on that date and come early as there will without doubt __ be a rush -at -this -S-pecial--Sale. GIY..ROY Sc WISEMAM CLINTON BRUOEF IELD WE HAVE HAD OUR OPPORTUNITY An have already sold three times our usual quantity of Woollen Goode. To do so we bought heavily at close prices. NOW'S YOUR OPPORTUNITY ' We have still a large stook on hand and instead of_holding them until the; cold weather is over, when yon oannot use them. WE DROP THEM AT ONCE to slaughter prices. .A stook of NEW LONG BOOTS to be cleared out at once at prices that will astonish you. J. M0INTOSH1 Now going on at r ,, sf 3 SONS. WE TAKE STOCK ON THE FIRST DAY OF FEBRUARY, AND FROM NOW TILL THEN WILL GIVE Sweopiog Reductions for Cash ! On the balance of our Winter Stock, and special inducements will be offered on all lines for THE PRICE TELLS, AND EVERYBODY TELLS THE PRICE And our prices will be of interest to you during this . sale. C?Ge close our financial year on the first day of February, and have decided on and after that date to close our books and carry on ourbusiness on a ' Z 'TS�Y • A,S SIE -STEM 'and lower the rine off our goods to a cash basis, which wd consider to be to the best interests._. of .'bot 'biuyer and, seller.. Try buying for cash, d contrast the saving you will make from the oldcredit pr Eqs. UTTER Boos TAKEN,. El 8A ME AS GUM. . ha. CORNER STORE, BRUCE FIELD CLINTON MARKETS Corrected every Thursday afternoon. Thursday, Jan. 12,1893. Wheat old and new 0 60 a 0 64 Wheat spring ro° 0 58 a 0 61 Oats 0 26 a 0 27 Barley 0 30 a 0 35 Peas 0 50 a 0 52 Flour per bal a 4 30 Butter 0 16.a 0 18 Eggs per doz 0 16 a 0 16 Potatoes new per bushel 0 35 a 0 40 Tuckeys per lb 0 08 a 0 10 Geese per lb 0 07 a 0 09 Ducks per pair 0 40 a 0 70 Chickens per pair 0 25 a 0 40 Pork 7 00 a 7 50 Wool 0 16 a 0 16 Hay, new 6 00 a 7 00 Hides, No. 1 trimmed 3 00 a 4 00 Hides, rough 2 50 a 3 50 Sheep Skins 0 40 a 1 00 Apples, per bag. 0 50 a 0 75 Wood short 2 25 a 2 25 Wood long 3 00 a 3 50 Clover 7 00 a 7 50 Timothy 1 50 a 2 00 BORN BIREs.—At the Methodist ` parsonage, Durham, on the 4th inet., the wife of Rev. A. B. Birks, of a son. PUMMEL—in Blyth, on the 5th the wife of Mr A. H. Plummer, of a son. Gnaw.—In Clinton, on the 6th inet., the wife of Mr T. Glow, of a daughter. WnEATLs—In Clinton, on the 10th inst., the wife of Il1r. W. Wheatley, of a son. MARRIED. 11I0IIM0ND—BONE.—On Tuesday, Deoem- ber 27th 1892, at the residence of the bride's mother, East Wawanosh, by the Rev. W. H. Geddes, Annie, only daughter of the late John Bone, to Elliott Riohmond, of New- boro, Ont. BnowN—MILLER.—In Blnevale, on the 4th inst.Mr Leonard Brown, to Miss Maggie Miller,danghter of Mr Miller, license Inspector for East Huron, BALDERBON—GILRERT.---On December Slat 1892, by the Rev. G. H. Davis, at the resi- dence of the bride's father, near Lisbon, N. D. Mr John Goodwin Balderson, formerly of Goderioh township, to Miss Lizzie Varnia, oldest daughter of Mr C. F. Gilbert. WIanTMAN—Wra$TMAN.-0n Deo. 23rd, at the Methodiet parsonage, Winnipeg, by the, Rev. G. Turk, of Grace church, Wm. Wightman, of Le Riviere, Man. to Belle, second daughter of Henry Wightman, East Wawanosh, Ont. DIED. JAMIEsoN—In Hullett, on the 9th inst., Sarah Roddick; relict of the late William Jamieson, aged 74 years Wnzervr,-•-In Clinton, otthe 18th fast., ]Margaret wife of Mr W. Weatly„(Wheat . ly & Mph) agsd 80 years a' d .9 moklths, ,. w FOSTER Go to FOSTER For your PHOTOS ;!giusucalguasusksaawau; We Wish to be Alive When Spring Flowers BloomAgain And so we purpose to keep in good trim by vigorous exercise IN PUSHING TRADE AHEAD OF US THIS NICE COLD WEATHER. Dress Goods Mantle Goods Underwear Tweeds Overcoats But speaking of Dry Goods Generally we suggest that you.. call in and see just what we are offering. No doubt .you will see something that you want, and the prices are such as will please you. 14f VitgliOdEt