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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton New Era, 1895-09-06, Page 5RR!" fit w-9" 7")v - -kV" ilSe wilt .Secufe the NEW ERA to the end of the ea Watches, Clocks, Roady f Clocks, Witches 'Watches, gocslk, ���� Busincss locks, Watches Cheap as the Cheapest, Quality and Good Goods Considered. J. B. RUMBALL Watchmaker. Jeweler, &c., TelephoneExchange .. Excelled by None . . Our Baking Powder Is surpassed by none. It contains nothing that is hurtful or injurious. It is always fresh, as we make it every week. Our sales are steadily increasing. We have never had a customer complain of it. It is much cheaper than any other as it takes less of it for the same results. Everybody likes it who tries it, We guarantee it in every way. We sell any quantity. Price 25e a lb. Come to us for Fly Poison, Sticky Fly Paper, Root Beer, Etc. J. E. HOVEY. Dispensing Chemist, - Clinton. We have a large stock. PECTACLES 1-, Spectaclos I have secured the services of an expert Optician and you can have your eyes tested at any free of charge. I have a large assortment of Spectacles, EyeGlasses, &c., in steel &gold frames JACKS JN, THE JEWELER Next door to Cooper's Book Store , larmsea Combes' Sarsaparilla Contains as much as any two bottles of the widely advertised Sarsaparilla. Better and Stronger than any Iron Blood Pills. It brings the rudy glow of health to the pale face. 5 boxes for $1. Pure Caustic Soda Highest test, granular, can be handled with ease. JAMES H. COM BE CHIIST and DRUGGIST, PHYSICIANS SUPPLIES, ETC. The Contents of Scores Of parcels now opened up and pass- ed into stock, all going to make up one of the largest and richest dis- plays of high class Dry Goods ever brought to this town. Dress Goods Some of the richest and choicest creations of the loom are here, stylish stuffs of every hue and weave. new as new can be,fresh from the centres of fashion, all laid out for the people to admire and buy. As we told you we would do, wwe went clear through every department in this big store, and marked every' ar- ticle to a strictlyCASH basis, in order to let the people see the difference between buying at a store for cash and on credit. We ask you just to come and see for yourselves what you can save. Every spot is full of interest for you. In every shelf there is a bargain. 3iIaflOY 6C. WISE1WAN. • Important to you . RFromg 'BIISINESSU WHAT?—The fact fe have e received for such as trade, a good good supply Y Tweeds, Dress Goods, Prints, Cottons, Cottonades Mantle Cloths, &e. Another shipment of Boots and Shoes. A consignment of Overcoats. Something new in School Supplies. MILLINERY—AS usual our Milli- nery is up-to-date and eadyp for icashinspection. p educeerything will be sold Raving decided to close up our business, and in order to make a clearance, our time is limited to Dec. 31st, '95. We Offer the Stock at COST and UNDER, g22,000 Worth of first-class staple goods to choose from. will give:you a chance to get your ADAMS' EMPORIUM, Stock Tatting Sale. We commence stock -taking the end of this month, but before we start we would like to reduce our stock. Now, in order to do this prices must be right, and we are going to make them right. From now until Aug. 1st every article of Furniture will be sold at a reduction of 10 per cent off the regular price. Remember we do not put an extra 10 per cent on on our goods before we make the reduction. Our $10.50 Bedroom Suites until August 1st, ....$ 9.45 Our 13.00 Bedroom Suites until August lst, .... 11.70 until Angust 1st, .... 13.05 R. ADAMS. Our 14.50 Bedroom Suites LOND1 SBORO WE HAVE A CONTRACT With ourselves to giveas we have best usiness and shorthand course completed the contract, the that can be had, and, Forest City Business and Shorthand College, London, Ont. is enjoying a liberal patronage. We have something new along educational lines. Enquire, there's something in it. Catalogue free. J. W. WESTERVELT, Principal. .. R . • Mr A. O. Jeffery, the new High Chief Ranger of the A.O.F., was•given a rtcep-- tion by the brethren of London on his re- turn from High Court. Verne, the second eon of M. T. Bu. chanan, of Ingersoll, while playing on the roof of a small brink building opposite Boles' store, fell to the ground and broke one of his arms at the wrist. The Horseless waggon has rrrived in New York where an effort is to be made to use it for actual commercial purposes in the delivery of commodities. If the new conveyances can stand the joltings and the rough usage of travel through the streets of American metropolis, their fulfilment of most urban requirements for a street ve- hicle will have been demonstrated. This Fall ,ge' Winter Goods At prices that cannot be offered by any house that in- tends to continue in Business. We do not consider profits. SALE REGISTER. Farm stock of Mr Geo. Eno, lot 35, con. 10, Hallett, on Monday, Sept. 16. C. Hamilton, not, MONTREAL LIVE STOCK MARKETS PASTURAGE. Fjrst-olase pasturage for a limited number of cattle and horses, on Mie A. Barn's farm, 16th con.. Ooderich Township. Abundance of run - Mug spring water. Apply to A FORRE$TEIL STRAY HEIFER. Strayed from subscriber's premises, lot 41 Base Line, Hullett, about six weeks ago, a White +Yearl- ing heifer, with the bush of the tail cut )square off, and the tip out off the left ear. Any one giv- ing information that will lead to its recovery, will be suitably rewarded.J OiN 88 FSR, Auburn BREAD REDUCED. From this time forth we will sell bread at 4c per loaf, cashs BOYD & OASES) VOTERS' LIST -1895 ,::1,Z Municipality of the Village of Bayfield See our 25 cent Pictures in a nice shaded frame. They are great value. JOSEPH W.CHIDLEY, FURNITURE DEALER AND UNDERTAKER. Notice ie hereby given that I have transmitted or delivered to the persons mentioned in sections 5 and 6, of the Ontario ,Voters' List Act, 1889, the copies required by said sections to be so trans- mitted, in live stock was very dull on ac- mit Act of all Bpersonsdof the made heypursuant r jant toe count of the holiday. There were about 450 vise AAct, of all pt onof the said y the lapse re - head of butchers cattle, 150 calves and 1,000 sheep and lambs offered for ante at the to be entitled to vote in the said Municipality at Elections fr.r Members of the Legislative Assam - East End Abatoir. The cool, bracing wen- lwas and etat postedl Municipal almytiomce,nd at Ba ythat tleld list on they had scarcely any effect upon a rather rho 30th Say or August, 1895, and remains here dull market and prices continue without ma- for inspection. Electors are coiled neon to sa- terial change since last week. A few head I amine tier a rcre s are found therein, tony missions or takeimmed at© of Manitoba cattle were held at 4c per 1b, pmcsedingatu liavo the said error corrected ac - but Sic per Ib was about the highest price cording to law. HENRY lt1{WIN, paid for butchers' cattle during the early Aiigust+30th, Cle 18r k of the Village of Beytleld. part of the day, pretty good stock selling at from 3-c to 3j#c; common dry cows and thrifty young cattle at from `Lie to 3c, and the leaner beasteat about 2c per lb. Calves are pretty numerous for this time of the year. Good large calves sell at from $6 to $9 each, and common ones at from $2.50 to $5 each. Shippers are paying from 31c to 3/c per ib for good large ahoep. Good Iambs sell at from 3,}c to 3ic per lb; some of the poorest specimens of the lambs were offered at $1 each. Fat hogs are dull of later than Refuge, not sale and prices are declining, being from 4+c Sattir not , September 21st, 1895 to 5c per lb for fed hog,. The lowest or any tender, not necessarily -Our Object is to speedily Olear out our Stock. COUNTY OF HiURON HOUSE OF i1EFUGE. Tenders for: Furnishings and supplies for the House of Refuge at Clinton, in the County of Huron, will be received in seal- ed envelopes addressed to H. Eilber, Esq., Credition P. 0., marked tender House cf OLIN TON MARKETS corrected every Thursday afternooi. Thursday, Sept. 5, 189 Wheat, spring 0 58 a 0 Wheat, fall Oats, Barley Peas Perk �R68 Hay, accepted. A list of euppl es and furnish- ings in detail and also forma of tender may be had on application to any of the follow- 5. ollow- a 60 ing persona: O 58 a 0 60 11. C. SCSPAItLrNe, W Ingham 0 5 a 0 60 + DAVID KENNEDY, Clinton T. B SArgDEie, Wroieter u 35 s 0 45 I li B GIINN, Seaforth O 50 a 0 55 JAMES EraNS, Bayfield Flour per cwt 2 50 a 2 75 N. H. YOUNG, Blyth 5 50 a 5 50 W. H. KERR, Brussels Butter 0 14 a 0 15 THOS.CARLING, Exeter per dor 0 10 a 0 10 PUILrr HOLT, Goderieh Potatoes 0 40 a 0 40 H. E,I.BEIt, Creditian New and Old 06 03 a 8 00l ( O. MdA;waa, Heneall No. 1 Sheeepskins 25 a 0 30 Wei. LANE, Goilerieh No. I Trimmed les B. S. Coote, Fordwich Wool cash 0 ih trade 20 A. T. MCIA uONA .D, Auburn. H. EILBElt, t;hairman. Dated August 240, 1895. 400 a 425 I'erbalr, you v'ore'nt able to L, uin your von rse at the flirt of thiv month. 'I lio e aro of,. -r. llko you. '.i c expect them along a- -gym .w work IQ m err Our numbers e111 be Isere ,-o,1 every week u'hy not come with .h.• ' -I' Write i- for. irralars. Students nifty onl • al Ly lir 1iiiiistee1i(ib biiii r Cental Business College, Stratford, Ont. CLINTON P. b1vINTOSII, Principal. A WORKSHOP ON WHEELS The Finest ti PHOTOGRAPHS rn are taken by U. H. FOSTER Square Dealing We do no plunging, but aim to go steadily forward in carry- ing on a business that will merit your confidence, by having thoroughly reliable goods, at prices as low as long experience in buying, and ;hard cash can force them. E. 'Taylor, the celebrated cutler and grinder from ;-mi Mold, En;;., will be here f,,i a short time 60 do all kinds of grinding sn,I repairs bf steam power. Razors, Bois - 10 s, tailor's, sheep and garden shears and all kinds of grinding and repairs done in tl o t,,st pueaible manner. Knives re - bladed and made equal to new. Says sharpened; cross out eaves gummed and sharpened; lawn mowers sharpened and repatred. Umbrellas and parasols neatly repaired and old ones bought. Stand: M- bert street, Clinton. Notwithstanding the great advance in leather, we are offering our celebrated YamaskaLongBoot For the old price, $3 We have sold hundreds of pairs of these boots, and have yet to learn of pne purchaser being disappointed with the wearing quality. if you have not yet tried them, buy a pair this season, you will not regret it. They look well, fit well an& wear well. What more do you want ? W. L. OUIMETTE, THE CASH DEALER, LONDESBORO