Clinton New Era, 1893-02-17, Page 5ii
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We have an elegant stook of
high grade Gold and Silver
Watches of the very best
makes in the world, and will
sell them at close prices, In-
spect our stock.
J. B. RIJMBALL
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•
trebruacr . ,i, 1,$$4,
q't ..'.: stn i^,f.hing the t `ad•e that is being done
Spring Goode. We are sending right
Tong every day . big parcels of
Spring ottous, Cottonades, New Priuts,�
. Lace Curtains,�heet�. �_, •�-�, �lann.elettes,
ring Dress Goods, Carpets
otherstuf that go to'make business brisk at
this store
Botvooll Soasous 1. And a'°t
• SPRING GOODS are tumbling in on us almost every
Wt TAYLOR & SONS day. We have opened this week
New Prints, I\Tew Tapestry Stair Carpets;
Lovely ,things in New Spring Dress -Goods,
New Brussels and Tapestry Oarpets, Nw
Lace Ourtains from 35c a' pair to $8.
We have now got through Stocktaking and have pinked oat several lines which we have
not a full assortment of, amounting to over one thousand dollars. These we have planed
on BARGAIN TABLES and WILL be CLEARED OUT REGARD-
LESS OF COST, for the next two weeks. This means $1,000 worth of
(Principally Staple lines,) at practically your own prices, as we don't want the goods, bat
must have the room. Be sure and see our bargain tables, they will interest you.
CS We. Bell for CASH only and are satisfied, from our eaperienoe
..C.�..since the first of February, that we are on the right track.
Our customers too, realize the benifits of the Cash System, in the amount saved on every
dollar invested.
We Intend Raving a Special Bargain Day on the First !Ionthly
Fair Day, March 1.
Butter and Eggs taken as Cash.
Invoices for large lots still to arrive early next week.
We ask you to see these new things
Big TI Party Free. Open Publjc Galuil*PiCnr ac �M ISEMAN
CLINTON
Evrybody is invited to the Hub Grocery to try our NEW TEAS. We have now the
best value in TEAS we have been able to offer; our HYSON and CONGOTJ
are extra good valve. We have a new uncolored Japan that cannot be excelled
for Value,Stree and d Flavor. _ Hillna
itia, a paoliage Tea; -needs only"io e
- tried,to-a ,S'i a t. We have a great variety of Teas and give a big reduc-
tion in 5, 10 and 20 pound dote. All we ask is a trial of our teas and you will
be well pleased. Remember we sell pure Coffee and grind it fresh for yon.
C3-7110 S W is_i_sI.107Ar — CLINTON
FOR SALE;i
— Lots 7 favi -8; "Dineley Terrane; obntaining 91
acres of land, dwelling -House, Barn add Orchard.
The property adjoins the corporation of Clinton.'
Also a two story brick building suitable for store
and dwelling house, cellar 54x24 abotit 1 1-5 acres,
corner lot, opposite Queen's Hotel Victoria St.,
Clinton. Also village lots 7,8 atic,p in Blyth.
Tho abov property will be Bold at',"a bargain to
settle up estate. Apply to W. J. BiGGINS Clin-
ton, pro Executors, or to MANNING & SCOTT,
incorporated 1887, with Cash Capital of $80,000
Solicitors, Clinton.
SNE ow,
Snrrng s
Wo have just passed into stock a large consignment of DRY GOODS for the
Spring trade. We cannot begin to tell about their beauty, durability
and cheapness, at the present time, but we would kindly ask all to
pay us a visit and examine the goods. We have procured a
very fine line of
Rubber Goatss,J4 j-cglciys, Boots & shoes
A large stock at the very lowest possible prices to clear. We have also
several accounts not balanced, and we would like to have them at-
tended to at once
ADAMS' EMPORIUM, R. ADAMS.
LONDESBORO
For SPRING
We have already received and opened 3 cases
and G bales of new goods
New Shirtings,
New Flannelettes, 5c., 9c., 10c 122c
New Prints, Crumb's Celebrated Indigo Blue, 122 cents
New Teazle Cloths, New Verna Cords 8c.
New Towelings, special line 4 yards for 25c
Ladies' Vests, 3 for 25o
'Lace Curtains, 50c to $6 per pair
Dress Goods ---Two special lines New Double Fold at 25c.
Blankets—Another case of those all wool fine Blankets at
50 cents per pound. .
Compare our Prices with others
29 inch, heavy, fast colors, 122 cents
5 per cent off for Clash
Robf-4 Coats & Son, Clinton,
ELEj, BEDS
AND APPLIANCE CO.
49 KIN ST, W., TORONTO, ONT,
G. C. PATTERSON, Mgr. for Canada.
Electricity, as applied by the
Owen Electric Belt,
tis now recognized as the greatest boon offered
iu suffering humanity. It is fast taking the
place of drugs In all nervous and rheumatic
troubles, t nd will effect cures in seemingly
hopeless cases where every other known means
has failed. It is nature's remedy, and by Its
steady, soothing lcurrent that is readily felt,
POSITIVELY CURES
Rheumatism, Sexual Weakness,
Sciatica, Female Complaints
General Debility, Impotency.
Lumbago, i ill noy Diseases,
Nervous (Diseases, Liver Complaint.
Dyspepsia. Inure Back,
Vitrioocele, Urinary Diseases.
RHEUMATISM
It Is a well known fact that medical science
has utterly failed to afford relief in rheumatic
caeca, We venture the ass -talon that although
Electricity has only been in use as a remedial
agent for a few years, it has cured morn cases
of Rheumatism than all other means com-
bined. Some of our leading pPhysicians, recog-
nizing this fact, aro availing themselves of this
most potent of nature's forces.
TO RESTORE MANHOOD
Thousands of people suffer from a variety of
nervous diseases, such as Seminal Weakness,
Impotency, kost Manhood, Weak Back, etc.,
that the old Modes of treatment fail to cure
There is it loss of nerve force or power that
cannot ho restored by medical treatment, and
any doctor who would try to accomplish this
by any kind of drugs is practising a dangerous
form of charlatanism. Properly treated
THESE DISEASES CAN BE CURED
Electricity, as applied by the Owen Electric
Bolt and Suspensory, will most assuredly do
so. It is the only known remedial agent that
will supply what is lacking, namely, nerve
force or power, impart tone and vigor to the
organs and arouse to healthy notion the whole
nervous system.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS
- -• - OttNTON MARKETS •
'Corrected every Thursday afternoon.
Thursday, Feb. 16, 1893.
Wheat fall 0 65 a 0 68
Wheat spring 0 60 a 0 63
Oats 0 30 a 0 30
Barley 0 35 a 0 40
Peas 0 55 a 0 57
Flour per bal a 4 30
Butter 0 16 a 0 18
Eggs per dog 0 16 a 0 17
Potatoes per bushel 0 50 a 0 60
Pork 8 00 a 8 10
Hay, new 6 00 a 7 00
Hides, No. 1 trimmed 3 00 a 44 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 60
And the worthless, cheap, so-called Electric
Belts advertised by some concerns and peddled
through the country. They aro oleotrio in
name only, worthless as a curative power, and
dear at any trrice,
We Challenge the World to show an
Electric Belt where the current Is under con-
trol of the patient as completely as this.
Our Trade Mark is the portrait of Dr.
Owen embossed in gold upon every Belt and
appltanee manufactured by us.
Send for Catalogue -Mailed (Sealed) tine. •
THE OWEN ELECTRIC BELT
49 King' St. W., Toronto, e
• veal= this paper. •
MONTREAL LIVE STOCK MARKET
, There were about 500 head of butchers' cattle
60 sheep and 20 calves -offered at tho east end
abattoir. Tho butchers were out in largo num-
bers, for, although much less meat will bo con -
sunned than usual this week, owing to the be -
1 ginning of Lent, yet tho butchers seem to be
pretty short of supplies. Prices wore a little
lower than last week, and the highest sales re-
- ported were about 44c per lb, though some of
the best animals worn held at higher figures.
Pretty good stock sold at from 34 to 4c. with
rough and leanish beasts at. from 3 to 3¢c do.
A lot of 13 pretty good steers and dry cows,
weighing 13,000 lbs, was sold at 31c. Milkmen's
strippers sod at from 34 to nearly 4c per ib.
Good calves aro In active demand, as very few
of this sort are being brought to market. Prices
range from $5 to $12 each. Sheep sell at about
40 per lb and lambs at from 44 to 5c do. The
prices of fat hogs continue about 7c per Ib.
SALE REGISTER.
Mortgage sale of town property, at the Com-
mercial Hotel, Clinton on Saturday, Fob. 25th
David Dickinson, auctioneer.
Farm stook, &c, of Mr Chas. Avery, lot 27, let
con. Stanley, on Friday, March 3rd.
Farm stock &o of MrJohn Crich, lot 30, con. 2.
Tuckersmith, on Wednesday March 181, T.
Brown, Aug.
On Wednesday, March 1, Mr T M. Carling
will have an auction sale on the Market Square
of horses, buggies, household furniture, &a.
Farm of the IateJohn Melsaae, Godorich town-
ship, at the Commercial Hotel, Clinton, on
Saturday, March 4th, T. M. Carling, Auot.
BROWNLEE.—In Clinton, on the lath inst.,
the wife of Mr Wm. Brownlee, of a daughter.
C001f.—In'Clinton, on the llth inst., the wife
of Mr H. W. Gook, of a daughter.
MoNAUGHTON.—In Bayfletd, on the 28th ult.,
the wife of Mr John MoNau hton, of aeon.
MILLER.—In Holten, on Feb.. 10th, the wife of
Mr James Miller, of a son.
MARRIED.
• LONG—JAMESON.—In Union church Bruce-
field,on the 14th inst., by the Roy. J. H. Simpson,
Fred red W. Long merchant of t. Marys, to Mies
Bella G.. eldest daughter of merchant,
James Jameson,
of Brimfield.
• JEFFERSON—DOARANCE.—At the residence
of the bride's mother, Maple Villa Farm, on the
8th inst.,by Rev.1'. Musgrave, Mr Gordon Jeffer-
son of East Wawanosh, to Mies Annie Dorrance,
of Jeffer-
son,
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HULLEY—STOREY.—At the Manse, MoEillop,
on the ,6th inst., by Rev. P. Musgrave, Mr Job
Hulley,to Mise Frances Jane Storey, both of
Moilil 1p.
DIED.
BELL,—In Blyth, en Sunday, Feb. Mb, Mrs
John Bell, aged 98 years. and 5 months.
GRACEY,—In Wingham, on Saturday Feb. 4th
John, oldest eon of Mr S. Graney, aged 5 years and
4 months,
HILL.—In Hullett, on the lath inst., Thomas
Hill, aged 73 years.
GOTTSHALL —In Boyertown Penn, on the
9th Inst, LitIle Gottshall, daughter of Rey. A.
Gottahalt, and sistor-in law of Mrs J. 13. Gottshall,
formerly 'Miss D. L. Holger, of this town,
DEA1l BWAITL'.-Lti Londesborougif on e
15th Mat., Elitabeth iiraitbwatte 'wife of th
Mr Jas.
Braithwaite, aged 76 yearn. The, ental will
leave the residonoe at Londosbbro, ;At tbb 17411,
inst., at 2 o'OloOk.
FOSTER
Go to
FOSTER
For your
PHOTOS
I300TS (Si- SHOES
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We beg to advise you that we have bonght,on most favorable
terms, from Mr A. Wilken, his entire stock of Boots
and Shoes,
The stock is new, much of it having [been bought within the
last 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' Mal -
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.
This is the best opportunity we have ever had of giving our
friends and customers first-class Boots and Shoe§ at
less than manufacturers prices, and we respectfully
suggest that you make your selection early.
We can handle any quantity of good Butter, LardiTallow,
Eggs and Dried Apples, and will pay the highest mar-
ket price in cash.
W. L. Q1.1METTJ:.
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