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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1896-01-31, Page 6(Ji4l.. 4.1z4 ." b W ,'t l To all my opslolaere;who have ljelpad to make 'tbijt., briptxeaw trade .i{be , laargepi in the history of our busiuestj, and exceeded by far our .expeotatibn*. Wishiug you a41 a happy and prosperous New Year. Watch this epabe nextweek for prices. B. -We are bore to stay, and if we warrant a watch we Will be here to fulfill our prolpise, We ere net going out of bueinees. R1' PA,IES by a skilled workman and a firet-olasa engraver. We charge you for nothing in our repair department until we know a watch is running right. J. B. R U M BALL Watchmaker, Jeweler, &c., TelephoneExchange White Pine Expectorant We, recommend it above all others for coughs and colds. It has given the best satisfaction of any cough mixture we handle, and we have them all. The bestltest is the quantity sold. We have sold more of it than of all the others combined. If you have a cold try it. You will like it as good if not better than we represent. Price 26 cents. Our selection of imported and DomesticjCigars is one of the best. J. E. HOVEY. EY. Dispensing Chemist, - Clinton. NoveltyBalery and Restaurant. Don't forget that we have the finest assortment of Fruits and Confectionery in town Candies from 5c to 50c a lb Seasonable FRUITS at 16w prices Pipes, Tobaccos, &c. In fact everything at the very OPPOSITE THE MARKET, i lowest prices. James McClacherty The New Era CLINTON circulates among all classes in the district and is a good adver- tising medium. . . Florida Water 5c a Bottle Perfume makes a most acceptable holiday gift. Our stock embraces all the leading makes of FITENCH, ENGLISH and AMERICAN PERFUMES. We want your trade and make a bid for it. The question of relia- bility, of standard sterling goods and long experience should tip the beam in our favor. Add to this otdr moderate prices. We can give` you something handsome for 50c, $1 and $1.25. JAMES H. COMBE'S MOvitig . ‹f . Sale Big Bargains will be offered the balance of this week. Next week, if nothing hap- pens, we will be moving into our New Store, with new goods and new prices. We are getting into position so we can offer better induce- ments to our customers. The less it takes to runa business, the Cheaper we can afford to sell, and we are de- termined to take the lead with good goods and low prices Minded. & Gibbings. CLINTON. �'blllfl�l Y/4 snit .+T+R al 044191101' ^$iSO, yenatlQW That live in tlooPel illi#t Arise) arise, to'meoor yo battle for the *tlg�'t+ 13triket strike, for xerenge4 4 xngoia, Ile phrlattou me%n bravo; Hast Chaste, eregetale waters, To euogor. and to rove. Speed onward all your war ship, And -let your cannon roar, And echo and ro-echo Along toe Moslem shore. Down! down with Abdul Hamed, And his accursed band, he blood of Christian martyrs, Is deluging the lord. Rise] claim this spawn of Satan, This ultra -demon folll Rise up all Obrlbtian nations, And orush this $end of hell. CLARA, S. MovN'rOASTLE. SALE REGISTER. Household furniture of Mr J. Soraton, at residence, Albert Bt., at 2 pp. m., on Saturday, Feb. 8, The furniture is augood and in splen• did oondition.-D. DICKINSON. Anot. Lot No. 37 2nd con., of Tuokersnitb, L. R S., containing 100 acres, at the Rattenbury house, Clinton, on Saturday, Feb. 16.-T. M. Carling, Anot. Mrs. Guy, mother af Guy.:Bros., of min- strel fame, died of o gestin of the lunge at Springfield, Mass., on Jan. 19. Mr Wm. G. Hay, for 40 years one of the most prominent citizens of Listowel, died Monday night at the General hospital in Guelph, aged 65 years. A correspondent at Constantinople sends the following information dated January 7. Up to the present the names of sixteen Protestant pastors have come in, all of whom have refused Mohammedanism and been killed. At a meeting of Americans in London a telegraph message was sent to the Queen stating that they joined in the deep sym- pathy of her enbjeote in respect to the death of Prince Henry of Battenberg., The Toronto, Hamilton, and Buffalo . railway was formerly opened yesterday, when a large party of railway magnates and repreeentatives of the dress were con- veyed over the road by special train. The party wee entertained to luncheon in the Royal hotel, Hamilton, by Mayor Tnokett, of that oity. January 81l! 1886 �n�nl4,-lM,�i Nl kmnipa Rtr.IRI Heavy shipments of New Spring Goods have been received at this store, and have been marked oft and piled away till after we get through taking stock. In the meantime, while stocktaking is going on, prices are cut to the bone. 4a GILROY' £ 'W.ISEMAN, Clinton McKinnon&Co,Dlyth NEW croons Onr new goods for the early spring trade are now arriving daily, we have already reoeived and passed into stook New English & Canadian Prints In all the newest designs and colorings, from 50 per yd. up, also New CHAMBRAYS, -ZEPHYRS and -CHALLIES; In lovely patterns and colors, suitable for waists and blouses. We have also received New Carpets, Lace Curtains, Flannelettes, Scotch and Canadian Ginghams, Skirtings and Cottonades. Our 6 cent Gingham is a rattler. Some people may imagine we are fording the eeason a little, but the moat of our customers want to get their goods early, end have them made up before the spring work commences. TERRIFIC REDUCTIONS will be made in all lines of Winter Goods such as BLANKETS, OVERCOATS, GREY FLANNELS, TWEED and MELTON DRESS GOODS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, UNDER- WEAR. We have just received large additions to our stook of GROCERIES and BOOTS and SHOES. We still sell 7 pounds of good Raisins for 26o, 8 pounds ohoioe new Currants for 26o. 1:1 yon want to know thewer of money come and eel us. Our business is conducted on a'Ariotlyo Cash basis. Call and inspeot our stook whether yon want to buy or not, we are here to ehow our goods. McKinnon & 0o., Blyth BUTTER AND EGGS TAKEN AS CASH. Cew gkdrertioemento. GIRL WANTED Good general servant wanted at once. Apply to MRS JAMES SCOTT, High St. W ANTED Good Hard Green Wood in exchan�gge for Robes and Blankets, at JAS. TWITCHELL'S, Victoria Block, Clinton. VOICE CULTURE MRS WALL late pupil of Professor Bischoff and Miss Leavitt of Washington, ID. C., also of Walter Damroeeh, of New York, 1s prepared to give lagoons to a limited number in Voice Culture. Single lessons, two months, or by the quarter. STRAY CATTLE. Came into subeeribet's premises, lot 18, con. 10 Hallett, about two months ago, two Heifers rte ing two years old. One Black and White, the other Red. Owner is hereby notified to prove property, pay charges and take them away- ., pEORGE MOuN. SALE OF BUSH LAND WM, BAWDEIS, of Exeter, will sell 66 acres of the beet virgin bush In the County. Maple and Hemlock in large or e11TH, at 9pmall parcels, onpTUES. DAY, LOT 2, j_NORTH END OF' GOSHIENreMiaesLIINE, STANLEY, about 8 miles from railway. sold on tithe notes. 8 winters given toteko bush oft, „Apply to THOd. CARLING, Auctioneer, Clinton, or E. N. LEWIS, Solicitor. Godoriob - `'CLEARING SALE. Oommenoing ElliDAY, Mornin , Jan. filet, we line will elearetit a lot of s at the following low prices. dome at once and you will get best as- sortment. Castltt and, O tmsalBoap 6o 2 gallon Pails Wrap >ix Bast Broome . 2 for 150 llb'l'ail Pepper 101bti Salto or Sulphur 2So 2611 T Tee Siftings 51a Fine Oe ken Tea 2y Globe W slibearde' lite New Retsina rind Currants per pound 60 .Pot Barley andRice 3 pounds for -1Go Golden Syrup pbr gallon 40o 'lair oa per bottle . - ..... , 8o Lake Huron 13erridg, dozen for 260 2 boxdi Herring fist hastens andOrabget, 2 clef eh for • • ,...260 Oat�mpeal and Ootnmbal per pound a 20 SiPeyote " ere of Phu' for, ... 10 odium TAMP Glees, So Large sireGa MensOyereboet 10•11.4.•••11•••••........ .Gob Meta HOtit and ahbes Women's oots and Sheba 500 Ken's Rt. bete 4.,.:.� ..� 1VI.'t " OjE'` & (10„ B1ytk For superannuation of oivil servants the Dominion Government will next year pay $310,240 against 279,240 this year. When Mr. Kenny attacked Mr. Laurier in the house of Commons last week he was again and again called to order and com- pelled to apologize for mis-statements. Thus his speech was thoroughly discredited in the eyes of all Lair -minded men. But this fent does not prevent nnsornpulone high tax journals; from repeating all Mr. Kenny's slanders and misrepresentations just as if they were true, and as if he had not disgraced himself by making them. Mr. Laurier cannot be injured by aoh Jac- publictios, though the resort to them low�rs the estimation of those who mak them. CLINTON MARKETS Untreated every Thursda afternoon Thursday, Jan. .80, 1898. Wheat, spring 0 75 a 0 75 Wheat fall 0 75 a 0 76 Uate, 0 22 a 0 28 Batley 0 80 a 0 40 Peas 0 48 a 0 60 Flour per owt 2 16 a 2 15 Pork 4 50 a 4 50 Bitter 0 14 a 0 15 Eggs pet doz 0 15 a 0 15 Potatoes 0 20 a 0 25 Hay, New and Old 12 09 a14 00 Sheeepekine 0 25 a 0 00' No. 1 Trimmed Hides 4 00 a 4 25 Chiokens 0 25 a 0, 80 l)noke 0 45 a 0 50 Turkeys, per pound 0 05 a 0 +I Geese ply pond ... .. 0 06 a 0 OE MONTREAL LIVE STOOK MARKETS There :were about 660 head of cattle 25 calves and 400 sheep and lambs offered for Bale at the East End Abbatoir on Monday. Trade was rather dragging, with no improvement on the low rices 01 Thursday. A few head of the • bolt cattle were sold at about 2Jc per lb, and reell el nice beeves would have brought more. Prot dig and animas Soldatfrom 210 to }310, com- d and babber Of caatt c Wb a not olds. Th©r�e was a g ad demand for good veal calVee, and the far or Who owned the twa beat on the market as asking $28 for thorn,but he would probabl takb $24 or OM ti logs ioninion yootllg orates 1dat:trom to $7 eaoh.� r .1enip -Old atfront 99n td 8 per',111. adiked iota , of latilb�g st shoe sol at froth ta'>►io it 1b.• You Want a Plough. agent .'for I amle the 'Fleury Plow. It took the medal at the World's Fair. Those who have used 1t not only like it, but say they don't want any other. It won't cost anything to look at it, and if I can sell you one you'll never regret it. - ALBERT SEELEY, General Blacksmith, Clinton. NOTICE A meeting of the shareholders of the Londes- borough Butter & Cheese Manufacturing Co., will be held in BELL'S HALL, LONDESBOBO, on WEDNESDAY, FEB.6TH, at 2 o'clock for the purpose of:electing a legal Board of Directors and hearing the report of the canvass and de- ciding whether it is advisable to continue the business or take measures for winding up the affairs of the company. The attendance of every share holder is urgently requested. JOHN WATT, Pres. W. L. OUIMETTE, Seo. Choice Farm to Rent A splendid farm of 160 acres. close to Clinton,is offered to rent on very reasonable terms. Ow- ner has other interests that' take up his time. Nearly all cleared and in splendid condition. First-class buildings, plenty of water, &a This is a rare opportunity for a man to secure an ex- cellent;arm. Apply to NEW ERA Office. THE 'PAGE WIRE FENCE. '(Phis fence is the best and strongest wire fence in existence, it has a smooth surface, and will tarn stook without injury. It Is neat and easy to put npp requiring few poets; it cannot blow down; will not break in winter; it is pig tight, ball strong and horse high, Lastly 1118 so cheap that it le within the reach of all. The under- signed is sole agent for Stanley, Tuokersmith Hallett, Goderioh Township and Colborne, and will promptly fill orderstfor the erection of the fence in any of the townships named. W1VI STANLEY, Rolmesville Mre Betsy Holter Moody, the mother of Dwight L. Moody. the evangelist, died on Sunday at East Northfield, Mass. She was 91 years old. Improved Yorkshire Boar. The undersigned keeps for service at their premises, 16 con., Goderioh township,an im- proved (registered) Yorkehlre boar, N. 1292, of Canada Improved Yorkshire Swine record. Shippers consider this breed the best for ship- ping, packing and profit, and brings the highest prise in the Englishmarket. Terms $1 at time of service with privilege of returning if neoos- ary. Also 6 good much °owe for sale; simpl overstocked. -LINDSAY BROS. pd, IVIORTGAGE SALE - OF - VALUABLE FARM - IN THE TOWNSHIP of TUCKRRSIITl: Under and by virtue of the power of sale con- tained in acertaln.11 ar age,_w. wi11 be. produced at the sale there be sold at Public Auction by Thos. M. Carliny, tioneer, at the Rattenbury : House, : Clinton, - on - Saturday, February 15th, 1596 at 2 o'clock, p. m„ the following property, viz Lot No. 37 in the 2nd con. London Road Sur- vey, of the Township of Tndikersmith, in the County of Huron, containing 100hores more or less. The +arm is situated about five i411es from Clinton and 6 from Seaforth with excellent roads leading to is. TERMS. -10 per cent of the purchase money down on day of sale, and the balance in 30 days thereafter without interest. The property will be sold sultject to a reserve price. 'Further terms and conditions made known ab the sale or upon application to G. D. MoTAGGART, Esq., or the undersigned, THOS. M. CARLING, JAMES SCOTT, Auctioneer Vendor's Solicitor Clinton, Jan. 22nd, 1896 CLEARING SALE- Public interest in the sle increases as the da s b -ad,,4 Y goby -and learn what bargains await them here. Pleased and satisfied customers are our best advertising medium. We claim to give every customer the very best value for every dollar expended with us. Fine Linen towels, direct frcm Belfast - Size 18x38, regular 30o, sale pride 20o pair Union Sheeting, 86 in. gray, regular 80o, sale price 22o All Wool Blankets, regular 60o a pound, sale price 40o Factory Flannel, tour patterns, regular 96 to 28 dente, sale prioe 20o Box Clothe, 54 inches, for Ladies' Capes and Jackets, Black, Fawn and Brown, regular $1, Bale pride 80o 10 Snit lengths, 7 yards, fine Tweed, re- gular $1 a yard, sale price 760 All wool Tweeds, regular 40 to 45o 80o Heavy Twill Sheeting 72 inch, regular 25o eale pride 20o. Men's Long Boots, hams! aided, regular $2.50, sale price $L90 Men's Boston Calf Laced and Congress Shoes, eizes 6, 7, 8, peg sole, +tip, good measure, regnlar 51.50, ealeOprice....51 Men's Overshoes; 90e, 51 and $1.25 Ladies' Overshoes 51 Hkaki's Oveftshose, 7 to 2 50o oye' Overshoes, 1 to 6 50o Men's Felt Grain 4 buckle Waterproof ..$2 Fine Cashmeres, all desirable shades, 46 inoh, regular 600, sale price 880 All wool Berges, leading shades, regular 25o, sale' price 18o Mahone, Gray, Navy, Seal and Garnet, 40 inch, regular price 25o, gale prioe18o �,o Ubod 1a bs 80Ld *old from: ale 3 4o 'tpe�r Itrtind Andohol ones,.*ould brim' tuord., sot ars in unpply and several hitt w d ,' to•dar at 10 period ibe, CLOTHING Stooks of Snits and Overcoats are vanish.. ing like a snow drift ander a Jane ann. Only 12 Overcoats now in stook. 2 Black Worsted were 512., yours for....$8 3 Melton.' were $10, yours for 57 2 Tweeds were $8, yours for $6.50 5 Heavy Frieze Ulsters, were 56.50.. $4.75 A few Boys' Overcoat.' at half price 20 Child's Suite, Sizes 22 to 27, were $9.75 to $4, sale price $2 Men's all wool Halifax Tweed Snita..$¢.50 CROCKERY AND GLASS White Granite Tea Set, 44 pieces, regular $2,25 to 52.50, Bale price 51.85 French China Tea Sett, fine, regular $6, ,76 Bale pride Semi Porcelain Caps and Sancers,Brown Sprig, regular 51.25, sale price 90o a doz. We have an over stook of White GranIEe Meat Dishes, prices are 30 to 65o, you have your choice for 25o Covered Vegetable Dishes, regular 50 E6a 75o, sale price On Monday we will show 50 piee0b assort- ed Glass and Crockery, etinhinting of Sags; Salvers, Jam Dished; dro, varying in pride from 25 to 400, end offer your choice for .186 Don't yon think this a good time to btiy Fara? What we have are a 1 goods, and we offer them at 80 per cent off If yon are deeirons of investing your money where you will obtain the greatest return, do not fail to attend this sole. v'w h Dco1e L9►ud bO1O,