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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton New Era, 1893-02-10, Page 5• As every other business in town is giving Bargains just now on account of it being stocktaking time, we are in the swim also and are offering New CLOCKS, WATCHES and JEWELERY • TH.E CLIANITON NEW ERA ebr WE STILL RAVE A FEW Men's and Boys' Suits and Overc+ That we would rather see out of hare, and we are willing to ; price to do it. Rather too many At rock bottom prices. sHIRTs D HOOsI ER STEEL FRAME G IIA1N DRILL. There are more Hoosier Drills of our manufacture in use in Canada than of all other kinds combined. 11. GUARANTDED THE BEST DRILL MADE. \P ect and instantaneous regulation of depth of Hoes in all kinds of soil. THE ONLY PERFECT FORCE FEED in use. The thorough equipment of our factory with the latest improved labor saving machinery and a largely increased output enables as to offer the Hoovier Drill and other implements of our manufacture at prices lower than ever before. For catalogues, prices and terms, see our local agents throughout the country, or send to our office. NOXON BROS. M'F'G. CO. L'D. INGERSOLL,ONT. E. BOSSENBERRY, Zurich, and O. C. WILSON, Seafortb, Agents. TOUR MONET . Buys more now than it would two weeks ago in certain lines, 'YOUR LIFE can be made pleasanter by the consciousness that you are dealing in the very best and most economical way. WE WILL SATE YOU many dollars on desirable bargains in Boots, Shoes, Overshoes, Rubbers, Socks,Trunks, Valises, Groceries, &c. A few figures to convince you that it is our intention to make the month of February the beet in onr selling experience. Men's Laced Boots. $0 75 Men's Laced Boote90 85 Men's Laced Boots1 00 Men's Gaiters 1 00 Men's Overshoes 1 00 Men's Ame. Rubbers0 35 Men's Rubbers & Sox 1 25 Men's Long Boots1 00 Men's Felt Boots .. , 1 00 Ladies' Laced Boots0 50 :Ladies' Laced Boots0 tis Ladies' Butt.,.. LTJ e 3-5'5 Ladies' Button Boots 1 00 Ladies'Dongola Button$1 25 Ladies'Overehoes,some sizes ' 0 50 Ladies' Oxford Shoes 0 50 Children's Boots 0 25 Children's Slippers 0 25 Women's Slippers0 20 TtoysSulidLeather B'ts 0 50 Boys' Loug Boots.:-. 0 75 Boys' Rubbers 0 35 Bibs Good Japan Tea 1 OC 3 ('airs Sardi.,�ol�, 0-25- 4 pac.Corn or Laundry Starch for] 0 25 51bs good Black Tea $1 00 Pot Barley 3c a pound Bird Seed 5c a pound Canned Peaches, 2 for 0 25 3 Cans Mackerel for0 25 4 cans Corn, Peas, Ap- ples, Tomatoes, Beans or Pumpkin for 0 25 2 Bottles Piokels for0 25 2 Washboards ;for.. , 0 25 2 Brooms for 0 25 -2 25f! Bars of Soap for 0 25 2 Pails for 0 25 TERMS CASH H. W. JESSOP Cash Merchant, BLYTH On our shslves. We are willing to make price move them out 5 or 6 Ladies' Fur Trimmed Ma Left yet, nice goods but half price will soon clear them out. -ell-SPRING GOO Are crowding in on us every day. Opened this wp�. lovely Spring Dress Goods, beautiful Shot Effects;choic c� black figured double fold Dress Goods, new Brussels a Tapestry Carpets, new Lace Curtains, handsome Print Floor Oil Cloths, Sheetings, etc. GIY..ROY .Se W ISEMA CLINTON FOR SALE. Lots 7 land 8, Dinsley 'Terrace, containing 31 acres o1 land, dwelling House, Barn and Orchard. The property adjoins the oorporatipn of Clinton, A Iso a two Story brick building suitable -for store - and dwelling house, cellar 54x24, about 1 1-5 acres, corner lot, opposite Queen's Hotel, Victoria St., Clinton. Also village lots 7, 8 and 0 in Blyth. The abov property will bo sold at a bargain to settle up estate. Apply to W. J. BIGGINS, Clin- ton, pro Executors, or to MANNING & SCOTT, Solicitors, Clinton. FOR CASH As announced in our Circular we commenced on February 1st to sell goods for CASH only. We have brought the prices down to a `Cash Leven and intend keeping thein there In buying goods at a Cash Store at Cash Prices you pay for your own goods only, and not for tho3e who get credit and forget tof payifor them. You will find our Stock First-class, Prices decidedly Lower than where credit is given. :Butter and Eggs Taken the same as Cash wM TAYLOR OLI To1:,T 1 CLINTON MARKETS Corrected every Thursday afternoon. Thursday, Feb. 9, 1893. Wheat fall 0 65 a 0 68 -Wlraat-spring T .. , 0 60 a 0 63 __. Oats _ 0 30 a 030 Barley ....i 0 30 a 0 40 Peas 0 55 a 0 57 Flour per bal a 4 30 Butter 0 16 a 0 18 Eggs per doz '0 17 a 0 18 Potatoes per bushel 0 40 a 0 50 Pork 8 00 a 8.00 'Hay, new 6 03 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 SALE REGISTER. Mortgage sale of town property, at the Com- mercial Hotel, Clinton, on Saturday, Feb. 25th David Dickinson, auctioneer. Farm stock of Mr. Rich. Carter, lot 27, con. 9 Hullett, on Wednesday, Feb. 15th. T. Brown aunt. Bo1-IN BAECHLER—Noar Sheppardton, in Colborne ,township, on the 31st of Jan. the wife cf X. Baech- ler, jr., cf a daughter. TWITCHELL.—In Clinton, on the 6th Inst., the wife of Mr Jas. Twitchell, of a daughter, MARRIED. FORD—PRENDEVILLE—At Kingsbridge, on Jan. 24th, by the Rev. Father Dixon, M. Ford, of Casselton, N, Dalt., to Miss Katie Prendeville, of Ashfield. CLARK—BUCHANAN—At the Manse, Gode- rich, on Feb. 1st, by Rev. Jas. A. Anderson, B. .A.. John Stephen Clark, to Kate, daughter of John Buchanan, all of Colborne township. McCONNELL—O'SULLIVAN.—At St. Colum - ban church, Irlshtown, on the 24th Jan., by the Rev. Dean Murphy, Mr James McConnell, of Tuckeramitb, to Mies Annie O'Sullivan, daughter of Mr Peter O'Sullivan, Irishtown. BOGIE— CARNEY. On Feb. 1st, at Knox church manse, Goderiob, by Rev. Jas. A. Ander- son, B. A., William Green Bogie. son of Captain Jas. Bogie, to Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Carney, all of the township of Colborne. DIED. ROBB.-4n Jan. 28th, Lizzie Robb, youngest daughter of the late Hugh Robb, Harpurhoy, ago5133 years and 10 months. EACRETT.—In Exeter on the 31st Jan., George Eaorett, aged 61 years and 6 months. CARVER,—In Chicago, on the 7th inst., W. J. Carver, brother-in-law of Mr J. C. Gilroy. Miss Nora Clench, the young Canadian violinist, played before the Queen and Prin• cele Beatrice at Osborne house on January 20. The coroner's jury at Chatham have brought in a verdict of wilful murder a• gainet four of the Freemans for the killing ofjConstable Rankin. E. H. M. Just, 84 years old, a millionare real estate owner, committed suicide at New York, shooting himself in his office. No cause known. Evidently money does not bring happiness. It may not be the moat expensive, but the Dominion Senate is altogether the most absurd, legislative body on earth. Not an- other English speaking country would en- dure the expensiveness and offensiveness of such a sham.—Toronto Telegram, Cobs. The sixth annual meeting of the Ontario Central Farmers Institute convened qt To- ' konto on Tuesday. The first subject that oanio u4 was a: tesolutio by Thomas Kells, Gray county, advisiiig'free tri dai,tvitil'Etig. laed. The sentiment generally tvao hi favor'° of the principal and the free trade reaolu. tion was passed. The gathering also pass.- ed ass.ed a resolution declaring its approval of a preferential schema With the mother coml.. try if it could be atratiged, 6 FOSTER Go-- to FOSTER' For your PHO BOOTS t SHOE • --•000 We beg to advise you that we have bought,on most favo. terms, from Mr A. Wilken, his entire stock of Boo's'' and Shoes. ,> The stock is new, much of it having been bought within the Iast few months from such well-known firms as Messrs. John McPherson & Co., Green, McLaren & Co. and: Preston & Co., whose goods are favorably known throughout the Dominion, and comprises a full assort- ment -of Ladies', Misses and Infants Buttoned, Balmoral, Oxford and Tie Shoes. Men's and Boys', IBal- morals, Cardigans and Oxfords. We have such confidence in the wearing qualities of these goods that during the sale of this stock and un- til further notice, all,Boots and Shoes bought of us in which the sewing; proves defective, will be repaired' free of charge.. , TI.is is the best opportunity we have ever had of giving our friends and customers first-class Boots and Shoes at less than manufacturers prices, and we respectfully suggest that you make your selection early. We can handle anv quantity of good Butter, Lard,;Tallow, Eggs and Dried Apples, and will pay the highest mar- ket price in cash.