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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton New Era, 1893-04-14, Page 5I t9 4 ) SEE. ,11 THE CLINTON' N E ERA AprU , 1 . 1890 pisk, DIAMOND RINC+S . • And the stylelin which they are set—they are euro to please you. Also our plain 18E WEDDING RINGS, they are up to the standard and we guarantee them for a lite time. See our great 1OK RING Set with Real Pearls at .LFSO. We have nearly 100 different etyleg of rings to choose from. Come and eee ns when you want a Ring—we guarantee quality and price. J. B. RU M BALL, Note Reliable Jeweler and Telephone Exchange SPELING Spring is here and we are glad of it ; the winter has been long and cold, and we welcome the "balmy days of spring." So do you, even if the change of season Paeans a change in footwear. We change with the seasons. We don't offer you winter Boots or Shoes when you require something more suit- able, but we do offer you the vei y .best goods adapted for the season. You may make a good many mistakes, but you make no mis- take when you buy your Boots and Shoes from us, be- cause we buy and sell for cash. Our Motto: The very Best Goods The very Lowest Prices. Butter and Eggs taken as Cash. W TAYLOR & SONS :rs, s:iEs L:VA ?APER GwiLainOwIr 8e NAO iSEMAN or Now iiflOflSDress Stuffs ME" ffi BI" Clothing! No compromise on the stan- dard.. Linen here means flax, not cotton. The Linen Counters just now are full and overflowing with late arrivals from the best foreign markets and mak- ers. We know where the best are made and profits are say - ed in the buying. We have given our best thoughts to every quality re- presented in this stock, paid more attention than ever be- fore to designs and values. This department is at your service. The biggest surprise yet ! Those Silk Stripe Delaines at 35c., regular value 45c. Cow.; piete a Delaine stock—that's not the least surprise of this store. Then those Delaines; why is that they other places Black Figured all there's in it are 30c goods and here at this store to be had for 20 cents— quite a difference isn't it. But that's the way with this house, it has a great deal of get there in it. It has now become a custom for the people to see this store's Silks and Dress Stuffs when pretty stuffs are wanted. Would you think it boasting if we said that we have alrea- dy sold out of some of our lines of Boys' and Men's Suits? 'Well, such is a fact, but then it has been price that did it, and little wonder when such a • Suit as we are now showing can be had for $1.50 all sizes,. all collors, all mixes, $2, 2.50, 2.75, 3, 3.50, 4;' 4.50 and $5. These are the prices that make people buy. Men's Fine Suits $5.50, 6, 6.50, 7.50, 8.50, 9.50 up as high as you wish Carpet AND Curtai: We don't ask you to spend a cent in House Furnishings. We do ask you to see them. Every means for choosing wisely and well is at your choicie in the Carpet section. The floor space is ample, the light is as near perfect as it is possible to get it, and the best styles are arranged so as to be, at the purchasers call.. Perhaps no such assortment of kinds and patterns were ever before within your reach. Com here sure, We have since last announcement opened up a fine stock of Boots, Shoes and Wall Paper handsome and very cheap. We have also a good supply of Clover, Timothy, Orchard Grass and Garden Seeds of` best quality at lowest possible prices. Our Spring Hats, Ties and Top Shirts take the cake. Our Pantings and Suitings are worthy of your inspection. Produce taken in exchange. ADAMS' EMPORIUM, R. ' ADAMS. LONDESBORO 40 CENTS WILL 33 VTY A rI'I.OE Have yon aeon the BAMBOO TABLES we are offering at 40 cents 7 They are just the thing on which to set a flower pot in your parlor. We have another line at 00 cents that is great value, The Latest Thing in CHAIRS Is the AUSTRIAN STYLE. We have a full line of these in Oak, comprieing Dinners, Arm and ArChairs, The prices of these are remarkably 'low. Our $13 BEDROOM SUIT has been a great seller with ns. The sale of this snit is increasing every month. We have never had such a well assorted stook as we have for the spring trade; and what ie better still the prices were never solow. Remember we consider it a pleasure to show you throaghpar warerooms whether you buy or not. J. W. CHIDLEY, Funeral Director and Embalmer—Night calls answered at his residence, King St., opposite the foundry. JOSEPH CHIDLEY FINE FURNITURE FANCIER, CLINTON 1 S CTCC BSS has been with the Agency in Clinton, for they have done over $1,000 worth of business since the appointment last July. Business is increasing as our ad- vantages became known. f 't and COq 0 If volt want comfort v 111- encs, yogi should travel by this road. GINTO ' AGENCY AT COOP CIVS ook STORE SEES, BULBS & PLANTS —AT— JOHN CUNINGHAME'S All kinds of Carden and Flower Seeds. A very fine assortment of Flower Seeds, Sweet Peas fine Large mixed. Asters, fine double mixed in bulk. BULBS:—Gladioli, Single and Double Be- gonia, Dahlias, Tuberoses. VINES, something new:—Madciro and Cinna- mon Vines. ALL KINDS OF GARDEN SEEDS.—Onion Setts, White and Red Dutch Setts, FOR GARDENERS—Wholesale price list on ap- plication. Plant Baskets 81 per hundred. Now Onion Seed Prize Taker; you should try It. JOHN CUNINGHAME, CLINTON. SEED and I'EEDING GRAIN PRICES I am selling both Seed and Feeding Grain at the following prices:— American Banner Seed Oats at 35c. Common Seed Oats at 33 conte. Feeding Oats 32 cents. Have also a few Early Gothiand Oats. 0003 Seed PEAK at from C0c to Ole, Feeding Peas 580. Also plenty of good 5 rowed BARLEY for Seed. The above prices are for lots of not roes than 10 bushels, and aro liable to change if the wholesale market (Mangos. As I soli at small profits and the business not my own, I soli for cash or ex- change for any other kinds of grain. All good farmers will understand the importance of ex - Changing sped. W. H, PERRIN, Clinton, CLINTON MARKETS Corrected every Thursday afternoon. Thursday, April 13, 1893. Wheat fall 0 63 a 0 66 Wheat spring 0 60 a 0 63 Oats 0 30 a 0 31 Barley 0 35 a 0 40 Peas 0 55 a 0 57 Flour per bal .. a 4 30 Butter 0 16 a 0 18 Egg aper doz 0 10 a 0 10 Potatoes per bushel 0 50 a 0 50 Pork 7 50 a 7 50 Hay, new 6 00 a 7 00 Hides, No. 1 trimmed 3 00 a 4 00 Elides, 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 50 Wood, short green 2 00 a 2 00 Wood long 3 50 a 3 75 LIVERPOOL LIVE STOCK. The cattle market is in a mach better condition than it has been for some time, and prices were firm to -day at 1 to;lc high- er than a week ago. This was due to the light supplies of Canadian and United Stater cattle. Following is a range of prices, calculated at $4.80 to the £: Finest steers 30 12 to $0 121, good to ohoice 30 111 to $0 12, poor to medium $0 10} to $0 11 ,inferior and balls $0 08 to $0 10. MONTREAL LIVE STOCK MARKET At the east end market Monday morning there were 350 cattle, 400 calves and 150 sheep and lambs offered for sale. There was a good demand for all offerings. Cat- tle sold as high as 4o, but the range for the beet cattle was 4f to 41o. Calves sold at from $2 to $8, spring lambs at $2 to $8 and sheep at $3 to $6. NEW SEED .OA.TS JAS. STEEP has in a limited supply of EARLY GOTHLAND OATS. These oats have been tried by J. Jenkins, W. Weir, D. Lancing and Mr White, all of whom claim them to be the finest oats that can be grown. They are white, with strong stiff stalk and sidling oats. Price, 90 Cents per Bushel A limited quantity of BLACK GENNETT OATS only 01 a bushel, JAMES STEEP, - CLINTON TENDERS WANTED Sealed Tenders for the purchase of a stook of Books, Stationery, Wall Paper and Fancy Goods in Clinton, Out., will bo received by the under- signed, up to the 23th of April next. Value of stook per inventory, 82,960. Favorable oppor- tunity to continue business. Tho stock ond'stock shoots may he inspected at auy time during busi- ness hours. The lowest or any tender ro no(r7• earily accepted. Terme and further particulars made known on application to the undersigned MANNING & SCOTT, Solicitors for Executors Worthington Estato. Clinton, March 20th, 1893. Desirable HOUSE FOR SALE. The eligible and pleasantly situated 2 story not - to go owned by Mr Jos,Piokett, on Joseph Street, is olorodfor ealo,asowner, who le residing in Cali -r fornix, wishes to invest his money there. It is a now frame, with stone foundation and collar throughout; parfor, dining -room, •room pantry and kitchen, bodroom and wodshod down stairs, and throe bedrooms upstairs. floated through- out by furnace; hard and soft water, Ono - quarter sore Iot, Two minutes' walk from post office or the businews part of the town. will bo sold on roasonablo.torme. For partioulars apply on thepromtgcs. �} CLINTON HORSES FOR SALE. For sale five good horses, four of them roadsters and one a working horse, all sound and young; will be sold cheap. They may been seen at the Queen's Hotel, J. CONNELL, Clinton. BULL FOR SERVICE. Subscriber keeps for service at his premises, lot 34, con. 9, Hullett, a Thoro-bred Durham Bull of good pedigree. Terms 81, with privilege of re- turning. WILLIAM T. )MIR. DURHAM BULL for SERVICE Subscriber keope for service, on lot 19, con. g, Hullett, aThoro-bred Durham Bull of registered pedigree. Terms 81 (if with calf) or 50c if not. JOHN HARVEY. . j41 BULL FOR SERVICE. Subscriber keeps for service at his premises lot 26, con 3rd„ Hullett, a thoro-bred Durham Bull of first-class pedigree. Terms 51, at time of service, with the privilege of returning, or 81.50 to insure. B. CHURCHILL, EGGS FOR HATCHING FROX Pure bred Black Minorcan and 'White Leg - horns, from Thos, Rice's best strain. 51 for 13, 75o each additional setting. Will guarantee Eggs to be fresh and true to name. Correspon- dence cheerfully answered. Inquire at Brown - lee's Store. WM. HARTRY, Seaforth TENDERS WANTED. Tenders wili be received up to, and including the 15th of April, for the erection of Water Clos- ets and accessories on the Public School grounds, Plans and specifications may be seen at Mr W. S. Harland's. chairman of committee. Tho lowest or ony other tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders to be addressed to W. H. HINE. Seo. HORN MASON.—In Goderich township on the the 6th inst., the wife of Mr Thomas Mason, of a son. BEETON.—In Clinton on the 5th inst., the wife of Mr W. Becton, of a son. GLIDDON.—Near Summerhill, on the 8th inst., the wife of Daniel Glidden, of a son. MARRIED. Lace Curtains and Curtain Poles FLOOI{—YOUNOBLOOD,—On the lith inst., at the parsonage, Chathain, by the Rev. W. H. Butt Mr Hugh Flock, of the township of Raleigh,to Miss Katie Youngblood,of the town- ship of iullott. SMELTZER—FITCH.—At the Methodist parsonage, Wingham On the 5th Inst., by the Rev. S.Solleryy, B. D., Joseph Srneltzer, of Dun- gannon, to Elizabeth Fitch, of Belmore. ENOLER—MENZIES.—In MoKiliop at the residence of the bride's brother, on the 4th inst., by the Rev. D. B. McRae of Cranbrook, Mr Conrad Engle, of Grey, to Miss Annie Menzies, of McKillop. • FOSTER Go to FOSTER - _ For your PHOTOS SUNSHINE Is healthful. Sometimes it is troublesome. Our Window Blinds. . . Keep it out when necessary and serve as an artistic house decorator as well. Don't you think your house will look more cheerful and attractive if you take down those dingy blinds that have done duty' so long, and replace them with some of the beautifullydecorated goods that we are showing. PEARSON—CALDER,—At the Manse; Me - Killen, on March 29th, by Rev. P. Musgrave, Mr E. Nlinard Pearson, of West Zorra, Oxford County, to Miss Isabella S. Caldor, of Winthrop, McKillop. GOLLOP—KIDD.—In St. Stephens' church, Toronto, on the 5th inst, by the Rev. A. J. Broughall, rector, E. J. dollop, to Hanna M. thirddaughterof the tate John Kidd, formerly of Seaforth. CARMICHAEL—KERR.—By the Rev. J. Galloway, at the Methodist personage, Sea - forth on the 5th inst., Mr Alex. Carmichael, to Mist Nellie Kerr, both of MoKlllop. THORNTON—BULLARD.—On the 5th inst., at the residence of ho bride's father, Wm. Bul- lard, Harourho by the Itev..9. Galloway, Mr William Thornton, of Soaforth, to Miss Jomima Bullard. DIED. CASWELL.—Maggie E. Caswell, daughter of the Rev. J. Caswell, of Grimsby, and formerly of Londesboro, died Maroh 29111, aged 18 years and 8 months. f4RANGEII.—In London, on the 12th inst., lllzabo'h, wife of Mr W. Granger of Huliott, (formerly Mrs Brownlee aged 47 years, 10 mouths. BEACOM. —In Clinton on 11 o 12th Inst., John Beacom, agg17 7 years, 1t moil hs and 9 days, You can buy from us a pair of Curtains, good design, taped and finished, a Pole with Rings, pins and every- thing complete for 75c. WALL PAPERS We show• many new and pretty designs this season. Prices are low. READY MIXED PAINT in leading colors. A half gal- . lon of our Floor Paint properly applied will save many an hour's hard work with the scrubbing brush. s FITS --In buying Field and Garden Seeds—do as we do insist on having the best. For Garden Spades, Rakes and Hoes come to us. 0 14. OUIMETZE ! CASH DEALER, LONI70110R0 ,(ten ti'li.�y xJYffi