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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton New Era, 1894-03-30, Page 5THE CLINTON NEW ERA BALL, 'THE JEWELER' WATCHES ! THE VERDICT= Our Millinery Opening Saturday evening was a grand suc- cess. The verdict of nearly, all the ladies, vl asp .that our Millinery was far .,,ahead of anything in town. --We are willing to leave it in their hands to decide. We don't believe in continually blowing our own horn (as some do) and claiming we have better goods and facili- ties for buying than others do not possess. The markets are open to all who have the money to buy. We will give you as good value for your money as anyone in the trade. Our stock is now complete and we have everything to be found in a first.class store. PRESS and MANTLE MAKING This department is still under the management of MISS M. SHIPLEY, who is acknowledged to be the best Dress and Mantle Maker in town. Come and see our Stock and Prices. We fear no competition PLUMSTEEL ; & ; GIBBINGS cy,..Nrro, People Must Live • :end in order to do so they want the very best they can got. We have anticipated their desire by purchasing the choicest GROCERIES, TEAS, SUG ARS, CANNED GOODS, FRUITS, &c. Having had 35 years experience, think we know the wants of the people pretty.well. Our stock embraces everything found in a first-class grocery, and we will not be undersold. We—have a Beautiful Assortment of FANCY GLASSWARE and CROCKERY. Special Cuts on SUGARS and TEAS in large lots J. W. Irwin, Grocer MACKAY BLOCK, • - CLINTON, 360 Perfect PINS for 1Oc A pretty little souvenir with each package CLINTON THIS SPACE BELONGS TO JAMES H. COMBE, Chemist & Druggist Watch this space every month. As the weather is almost upon us when it will be necessary that you throw aside the old suit of clothes that hasdone ser- vice during last- fall and winter and re- place it with one newer, nicer and cheap- er, bear in mind there is no place in the county where such a range and va- riety of .Men's, Youth's Boys' 'and Chil- dren's Ready to Wear Suits can be had as at this store. Every Pattern, Price, Style, Color and Cut can be seen here, and the price .made to suit every purse. GILRaY WTSEWIJ%N CLINTON Ke w Prescription Drug Store ! ALLEN & WILSON beg to announce that they will open on MONDAY, MARCH 26th, a New Drug Store in SEARLE'S BLOCK, ALBERT ST•, CLINTON With a full line of everything usually kept in first-class store, and hope by close and courteous attention to obtain a share of patronage from the people of Clinton and vicinity, ALLEN & WILSON, PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE. BORN WIGHT MAN.—In Morris, on the 9th inst., thewifeof Mr John Witeman, of a daugh. ter. WEBB.—In Clinton, on the 23rd inst., the wife of Mr W. Webb, of' a son. GRACEY.—At Essex Center, on the 12th inst., the wife of Mr Hugh Gracey, of a scn, WHITEN -In Tuckersmith, on the 25th inst., the wife of Mr Geo. White, of .a daughter. MARRIED WEBS—McQurraAx.—At the residence of the bride's father, on the 7th inet., by the Rev. C. Miles, B. A., Walter T. Webb, of West Wawanosh, to Rachel, daughter of Edward McQuillan. MaINTose—C},S9NT,—At the residence of the bride's father, on the 14th inst., by the Rev. A. Malley, Geo. A. McIntosh, to Jane, only daughter of Mr Jas. Gaunt, all of Kinloss. HENRY—MCALLreTER.—At the manse, Goderich, on the 20th inst., by the Rev. Jas. A. Anderson, B. A., Thomas Henry, of West Wawanosh, to Charlotte Ann Mc- Allister, of Belfast. MITCHELL—MOPFAT.—At the residence of the bride's mother, Morris, on the 20th inet., by the Rev. T. Davidson, M. A., Mr Robt. G. Mitchell, of Turnberry, to Mies Bella, daughter of Mrs Geo. Moffatt. WILsoN—SowLER.—At the Methodist par- sonage, Auburn, on the 2Gth inst., by the Rev. W. Baugh, Mr James T. Wilson, to ,Miss Priscilla E. Bowler, both of Wawa - nosh. BLres—STern.—At London, on the 7th inet., by Rev. T. M. Innes, Dean of Huron, Frank S., son of the late Thos. W. Bliss, barrister at law, and sometime High She- riff of Kent county, N. B., to Mina, only daughter of John Stapf, of Hullett. WADE—MunoH.—At the residence of the bride's father, Holmesville, on the 29th inet., by the Rev. E. A. Fear, Mr Ralph Wade, of Westport, Dak., to Mies Carrie, second daughter of Mr Wm. Mural). CLelx—Jvson.--At the Hill of Fortrose, Roeshire, Scotland, on the 8th inst., by the Rev. C. Falconer, F. C. Fortrose, Wm. Clark, to Janet Alicia (Jessie), youngest daughter of James,Jnnor, and sister of Mrs W. Mclver, Cliton. Breoi—BALL--In St. Geoge's ohnrcb, Goderich, on the 28th inst., by the, rector, Rev. Mark Tomball, Frances M., second daughter of H. W. Ball, to Geo. W. Blaok. Cuazos—RADCLIBpaa.—In Goderich, on the 28th inet., at St. George's church, CharTolte Gertrude; egg' daughter of Mr R. Radcliffe. to Mr A. W. Curzon. MOALLIBTEn—Bnaa.—At the residence of the bride's parents, on the 28th inst., by the Rev. J. S. Henderson, of Homan, Mr John McAllister, to Mise of Bell, both of the township of Hay. 1� CLINTON MARKETS Corrected every Thursday afternoon. Thursday, March 29, 1894. Wheat fall 0 55 a 0 58 Oats 031 a033 Barley , . 0 35 a 0 40 Peas 0 52 a 0 55 Flour per bal a. 3 80 Butter 0 17 a 0 18 Egg sper dol 0 10 a 0 10 Potatoes 0 35 a 0 40 Hay, New and Old 5 00 a 7 00 Hides, No. 1 trimmed 2 00 a 2 50 Pork 5 00 a 5 50 Sheeepskins 0 25 a 0 75 Beef, hind quarter, per lb0 06 a 0 06 Beef, fore quarter, per lb 0 05 a 0 05 DRESSMAKING. The subscriber desires to intimate to her many old friends and the public generally, that she has commenced business again in the buildingdireot- ly South of the Queen's Hotel, Victoria St., where she will be pleased to execute promptly and in a satisfactory mabnor all work entrusted to her. MISS MARTHA TREWARTHA. SHINGLES FOR SALE. Subscriber has now a large stock of North Shore Cedar Shingles, also British Columbia Red Cedar Shingles on hand at each of the following places; and they may be procured either from himself or the parties named: Be:grave, Wm. Watson; Blyth, D. Cowan; Brnoeflold, at station or from Robert MoIlveen, Stanley; and hondos- bero, from himself. W. H. WHITLEY. icycles 44411,..\‘ -6141 7114.4 We make the Bicycle'de artment of our business our hobby. We make a study of wheels, and deal only in those of standard reputation. A rider of sev- eral years experience told us the other day he would:willingly pay $15 more for our WHITWOR.TH.. Than any other machine he had ever seen. G.F. EMERSON, Clinton The Clinton Bicycle Dealer. Hub Grocery mum Tea Just arrived, a consignment of the celebrated BEE BRAND TEA, put in half pound and pound packages. This is the only package Tea put up where it is grown. The Bee Brand Tea is grown in the Palamcotta Gardens, Ceylon, and is no mixture, but a pure Tea of very fine flavor and strength. This Tea took the first place at the World's Fair, Chicago. We have the sole agency for this town. " Come and get a sample and try it. (a -FO SWALLOW, Cllinton READY MADE. Cady to Wear clothing C fflJ$ TWO PIECE SUITS, Neat and Nobby Styles. Sizes 22 to 28 B B YS ' 3 PIECE SUITS, Short Pants 28 to 31 B B Y S ' SUITS, LONG PANTS 28 to 35 MEN'S SUITS Sizes 36 to 42, at prices ranging frbnii S&to $10. Full range of the above in a variety of patterns placed in stock this week. We buy Ready to Wear Goods from the W, E. Sanford Co., which is a guarantee that the cut and fi t will be satisfactory. 000— • W L. OUIII.ETTE, CASH DEALER, LONDE$BOEO