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We have over 20 beautiful de-
signs in Ladies' &lid Gold
'watehos. You •cannot do bet-
ter than call and inspect our
The prices are right, the quality is right, the workmanship is
porfeot
We have Ladies' Watches from $5 to $75
We have Gents' Watches from $5 to $75
Call and see us and we will try to please you.
J. B. RUMBALL,
Noted Reliable Jewelery Store and Bell Telephone Exchange
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
means 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 vel 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:-EThe very Best Goods
1 The very Lowest Prices.
Butter and Eggs taken as Cash.
W. TAYLOR & SONS
Da
Sacrifice Sale Dys
OF
BOOKS, Stationery
WALL PAPER, &c
0
In order to clear out the entire stock of W. H. SIMPSON, it has been -decided
to offer the same at prices away below cost. Everything will be sold at each
figures that will make it of interest for purchasers to come here.
THE STOCK MUST BE SOLD OUT
PRICES ARE MADE ACCORDINGLY
This is a genuine clearing sale, and it is desired
to clear the whole out in 30 days.
BULBS : and : PLANTS
DAHLIAS—Named, Mixed Varieties.
GLADIOLUS—Finn Collection. all Colors.
CALADIUM—Fancy Leaf or Plain.
TUBEROSES BEGONIAS—Single and Double,
very fine collection; have taken prizes wher-
ever shown.
FLORAL DESIGNS of all kinds, for weddings,
parties or funerals, got up on short notice.
BEEDING PLANTS—A beautiful collection, and
parties desiring such should give ns a call.
CREEPING VINES—Several varieties, suitable
either for indoors or out.
Parties desiring Rose Bushes, Shrubs or Trees
can be promptly supplied. Prices Reasonable.
T. COTTLE, Joseph St., Clinton
SvCCESS
has been with the
C.
Agency in Clinton, for they have
done over $1,000 worth of business
since the appointmont last July.
Business is increasing as our ad-
vantages become known.r,
If you want comfort and conveni-
ence, you should travel by this road.
CLINTON AGJNCY AT
COOPER'S Book STORE
NEW SEED OATS
JAS. STEEP has in a limited supply of
EARLY GOTHLAND OATS.
These oats have bean tried by J. Jenkins,
W. Weir, D. Lansing 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 BLT.{ GENNETT OATS
only $I a bu ol,
JAMES STEEP,-\CLINTON
SEED and FEEDING GRAIN
PRICES
I am selling both Seed and Fending Grain at o
following prices:—
American Banner Seed Oats at 35c,
Common Seed Oats at 33 cents.
Feeding Oats 32 cents.
Have also a few Early Gothland Oats.
Good Seed PEAS at from 60c to 650.
Feeding Peas 58c.
Alpo plenty of good 6 rowed BARLEY for Seed.
The above prtcos aro for lots of not loss than 10
bushels, and are liable to change if the wholesale
market changes. As I sell at small profits and
the business not my own, I sell for Dash or ex-
change for any other kinds of grain. All good
farmers will understand tbo importance of ex-
changing seed. W. H. PERRIN, Clinton,
SEEDS, BULBS & PLANTS
—AT—
JOHN CUNINGHAME'S
All kinds of Garden and Flower Seeds. A very
fine assortment of Flower Seeds, Sweet Peas fine
large mixed, Asters, fine double mixed in Pens,
BULBS:—Gladioll, Single and Double Be-
gonia, Dahlias, Tuberoses.
VINES, something new:—Madeira and Ginner
mon Vines,
ALL KINDS OF GARDEN SEEDS,—Onion
Setts, White and Rod Dutch Setts.
FOR ARDENERS—Wholesale price list onap-
plioatio . Plant Baskets $1 per hundred. Now
Onioned Prize Taker; you should try it.
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N CUNINNGHAME,
CLINTO.
NOTH1N..G
In wearing cheap low grade.
Corsets
4pnl i`OM
In fact we are told they are worse than none at all. , Tl'ey lack shape, style and wearing qualities,
I
and cost
you nearly as much as corsets that wear three times as long. This store aims at keeping only the very best
not only in qualities but the latest shapes in style as they appear. We sell something special this week;
75c, Corsets for 50c, $1 Corsets for 75c • Every lady should see these goods.
DU YOU KNOW LADIES
That this store has the only really first-class practical Mantle and Wrap Fitter and Maker in this town. If\.
you wish to prove what we say, compare a Cape, Coat or Wrap of any kind or shape, got up at any other
house with one turned out by this store. That's fair isn't it. Big stock of the newest Cloths, all makes,
Colors, Qualities and Prices. The customer takes no risk in ordering a garment here. We assume all re-
sponsibility, and yet we have not a single misfit nor an alteration. These things tell us why we are so busy here
Kid, Silk and Lisle Thread Gloves
Are a big line with us here; our stock contains only what is correct and newest in style and color in these
goods, and the ladies are not slow to find these things out. 'We sell a fine lid Glove, long wrist, dome fast-
ening for only 75 cents; you have paid a $ for worse gloves. The very bestj7 stud long wrist lacing Gloves,
in best quality of Kid in Black and Colored, are the cheapest to buy, as you are sure to get fit, comfort and
wear in such goods. Our New Spring Kid Gloves are to hand, and a beautiful lot they are, almost every
imaginable shade is here and the price to suit every pocket.
The Small Ware and Notion Stock is very Fine and Complete. It do esn't do to let it run do.'
GiI.ELOY at WJSE1VLAN
CLINTON MARKETS
Corrected every Thursday afternoon.
Thursday. April 20, 1893.
Wheat fall 0 63 a 0 66
Whe4t..-spring---..,-:........_,-,_,,.4-,S0-..P6 63_
Oats 030a031
Barley 0 35 a 0 40
Peas 0 55 a 0 57
Floor per bal a 4 30
Butter 0 16 a 0 18
Eggs per 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
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 50
Wood, short green -, 2 00 a 2 00
Wood long 3 50 a 3 75
MONTREAL LIVE STOOK MARKET
There were about 450 head of butchers'
cattle, 100 calves and 60 sheep and lambs
offered at the East End Abattoir to -day.
The supply of cattle was in excess of the
demand, which caused a dragging trade
with rather lower prices all around. The
best beeves sold at about 4ic per pound,
with pretty good stock at 4o do., while
rough and half fatted beasts sold at from
3fo to Sic per pound, and good large bulls
at from 3,io to nearly 4c per lb. There was
an active demand for good calves and prices
were higher than on last Thursday; com-
mon calves sold at from $2 50 to $4 each
and good veals at from $5 to $7 50 each.
Mutton critters were rather scarce and sold
at from 4}c to a little over 50 per lb. Spring
lambs sold at from $3 to $5 each. Eat hogs
continue to bring from 5io to 6c per lb. Mr
Martel bought 10 choice steers at 4}c per
lb., and Mr Jos. Richard bought 6 more at
the same rate.
FREE TRIP TO CHICAGO
Separate W -O -R -L -D -S F -A -I -R and nee tho
letters to spell as many words as you can by us-
ing the lottors as many times as you wish, eith•
er backward or forwards, but not use the same
letter in makingany ono word more times than
itiappears in "World's Fair."
It is said 75 small English words can bo spell-
ed correctly from the ten lettere contained in
"World's Fair." Example:—Wad, waif, soar,
idol, etc. If you aro good at word -making you
can securea FREE trip to tho World's Fair and
return, as The Scott Seed Company will pay all
expenses, including 11. R. fare, hotel bills, ad-
mission to the Columbian Exposition, and $50
in cash for incidental expenses, to the first per-
son able to make 70 words from the letters con-
tained in "World's Fair" as above. They will
also give a FREE TRIP to the World's Fair
and return with $25 for incidental expenses to
the flrotlporson sending 60 words es above. They
will also give a FRI+.E TRIP to the World's
Fair and return (without cash for incidental ex-
penses) to the first person sending 55 words.
To the first person sending 50 words will bo
given $50 in cash towards paying expenses 10
the World's Fair; to the first sending 40 words
will bo given $28 in cash towards paying expen-
ses to the World's Fair, to each of the first five
persons sending 135 words will bo given $10 in
cash and to ;each of the first ton sending 30
I words will bo given $5 in cash.
Only one prize will bo awarded to tho same
Corson. Write your name on lint of words
numbered) and enclose the same post-paid with
;en ; 3-ct stamps for a large :package of our
Choice English Cottage Garden Flower Seeds
This comination includes the latest and most
hiopular English flowers of endless varieties
same as will bo contained in the elaborate ox-
bit of English flowers at rho World's Falr)
This "World's Fair" Contest will be carefully
and conscientiously conducted solely for the
purpose of introducing our business. You will
receive tho BIGGEST value in flower seeds
ever offered, and if you are able to make a good
list of words and answer promptly you will have
a first-class opportunity to secure a froo trip
FROM YOUIR HOME TO CHICAGO AND REZURN.
Wo aro spending a largo amount of money to
start our tra.ie this season, and want your
the result, YBondilto•daas',. niers
atndnaddreasdTES
, SCOTT SEED COMPANY, Toronto, Canada,
CLINTON
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COTTAGE TO RENT
A very comfortable cottage to let on Dunlop
Street. Good water. Or will be sold cheap, Ag -
ply to J_ 0. ELLIOTT or at NEW ERA Office 1
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, Hallett, a Thoro-bred Durham Bull 06
good pedigree. Terms 81 with privilege of re-
turning. WILLIAMT. I?A1E,
DURHAM BULL for SERVICE
Subscriber keeps for service, on lot 19, con. 9,
Hullett, a Thoro-bred Durham Bull of registered
pedigree, Torras 81 (if with calf) or 50c if not.
JOHN HARVEY. 141
BULL FOR SERVICE.
Subscriber keeps foe cervico at his premises
lot 26, oon 3rd., Hullett, a thoro-bred Durham
Bull of first-class pedigree. Terms 91, at time of
service, with the privilege of returning, or 81,50
to insure. B. CHURCHILL.
MONEY to LEND at 5i per cent.
Private mouoy to lend at 51 por cont. Tho bor-
rower may. repay a porti,un of the prinoipal every
year. For further particulars apply to J: M.
BEST, Barrister Seaforth.
DRESS MAKING.
MIRE DICKSON, who 1e a practical dressmaker
of considerable experience, is prepared to do
dressmaking by the day. Good work and perfect
fit, Residence at Mr Fosters, corner Queen and
Princess Street.
HOUSE TO RENT
Tho house on Rattenbury street now occupied
by Mrs Thrower, is offered to rent. It contains
large dining room, parlor, bedroom and kitchen
downstairs, with three beirooms upstairs. Good
cellar. Onlya minute's walk from the business
portion of the town. Apply at NEW ERA Office
COTTAGE TO RENT
The pottage and promises of Mrs A. Dodswortb
on Isaac Street, Clinton, consisting of a comfor-
table cottage with kitchen and woodshed, hard
and soft water, i acro of land with quantity of
fruit trues, currant bushes, grape vines, &c--,
Terms oaey. Apply to MANNING & SCOTT,
Clinton.
EGGS FOR HATCHING
FROM
Pure bred Black Minoreas and :White Leg -
horns, from Thos. Rice's beet strain. 81 for 13,
75e 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
CARETAKER WANTED.
The time for receiving sealed tenders (asked for
up to a previous date bas been extended)
and will bo received by the Secretary, up
to 6 o'oldh.lt, p, m. on the 1st of May for the
position of Caretaker of the RattenburyY St. Me-
thodist
o-thodist Church, for one year: All partioulars as
to the duties to be performed, can also be pro-
cured ftom the secretary. Tho lowest or any ten-
der not necessarily accepted. J. O. STEVENSON,
Secretary.
Auction Salo of .House and Lot
in Clinton
Tho house and lot No. 124, on the north side of
High street, Clinton, will be offered at nubile sale
On Saturday Afternoon, Mrry 6,
At 2 o'clock, on the promises. Well-built frame
house, 2 story, with •7 rooms, in good condition.
Small stable. Quarter of an aero, planted kith
fruit trees, &e. Apply tothe owner, MRS M.
DUNCAN, or to the notloneer, D. Di;'kinsott, or
the undersigned. Er. HALE, Huron St., Clinton,
April 12, 1893. f
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For your
P H OI'Q
1�
Stand Every
Kind of
Criticism
The "Ready -to -Wear" Suits that we sold for boys. The.
Fashion, the Fabric, the Fit, the Finish, the Work-
manship will bear the closest examination.
Boys' 2 -Piece Suits
These are made m Coat and Pants only, to fit ages
to 10 years—sizes 22 to 27 inches chest. Mothe
will find they can buy Boys' Clothing very much
cheaper than they can buy the material and make up
at home. We can fit boys of all ages and give you a
variety of patterns from which to choose. 1
IN MEN'S READY TO WEAR SUITS ---Those
$5, 6, 7, 8 and $9 have the largest sale.
For Suits Made to Measure
We have a grand range of Worsteds, Tweeds an
Trouserings. We will be pleased to have you loo
through our stock.