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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1896-08-14, Page 5a^• ' o con e Pretty Blouse Sets, cheap. Ladies' Belts., Our greatvalue in Gold Filled Watches, we lean, , ve you a 10u Gold Filled 15 year 401,0 -teed case with a 11 Jeweled American pvemlent for 1 Spot Cash. We got a snap on theseoods last week and give you the benefit. , . B• RUMBALL, TELEPHONE EXCHANGE WATCH MAKER, JEWELER, Sao., MUNYON'S The Great Homaepathie Home Remedies of the age For all ailments. We have just received a case containing a complete aeeortment of the various remedies. .-SPONGES. Just received a consignment of Sponges, which we were able to buy at a very low figure, and therefore we are able to offer to the public a selection of Sponges, which for quality, variety and pride, we have never heretofore been able to do. Your inspection solicited. J. E. HO VEY. Dispensing Chemist, - Clinton. Clearing Sale This week we begin to clear out the balance of suinmer goods, remnants, &c.. at prices less than cost for Many lines, they must go before the fall goods arrive, come and see what we have, we can save you money. CLOTHING See our Men's Goats at $1.25 See our Men's Pante at .85 See our Men's Suits at 8.50 See our Men's Suits at 4.00 See our Men's Suits at 5.00 Full lines in Boys'Suite equally low Full Stock of Tweed Suiting and Worsteds by the yard or mwde to order; work guaranteed. BOOTS and SHOES We have:a lot of odd sizes and ends of different lines in Boots Sr Shoes that we will sell at from 60 to 70c on the dollar. They are worth looking after. DRESS GOODS Dress Goods at 10c. worth 20c Dress Goods at 15c. worth 25c Dress Goods at 20c. worth 30c Dress Goods at 80c. worth 45c Prints at 5c, 8c, 7c, 8c, 9c, 10c MILLINERY Ladies' Hate from l0c up, all must go. Parasols, Gloves, Hosiery, Underwear at 76c onjthe dollar. CARPETS From 10c up. Several pieces Brussels Carpets worth $1.26 for 75c per yard. PLUMSTEEL & GIBBINGB tviiiksos Albert Street, Clinton. SULPHATE of COPPER PARIS GREEN Close Prices quantity JAMES H. COMBE'S ►� �►� �:+•'�!►q'v,t' c►�'v' II, 4► Y 4► 4► 4/ 4P Y Y 441 4► 41. Gigantic Clearing Sale On THURSDAY, AUG. 18 we will commence a great Clearing Sale of the balance of our Summer Dry Goods. We have done a large trade this season, and our stock is well reduced, but we intend to make a clear sweep and carry no goods over, if the following terrific reduc- tions in prices will sell them. Printed Mualins in fancy floral de• signs, regular price 9c, now.... lie Plain and striped Chambrays in light blue and pink, regular price 15c, now lOo Colored Duck Suiting., regular price 124c, for 71e Ladies' Lisle in browns, tans and gray, regular price 18c, nowlOo Ladies' Taffeta Gloves, assorted colors, were 25c, now 15o Ladies' Fast Black Hose, regular price 10e, now 4 for 25c Tweeds, suitable for Boys' Suits, regular price 85c, now 25c New Gingham., fast colors, regu- lar price 9c, now gc A special line of colored Cash- meres in 5 colors, 40 inches wide, worth 25c, for 17c, or 8 yards, (a full dress) for 81 McKinnon, az Co., Blyth Cailb and One Price. Butter and Eggs taken as Cash A. great Many deaths have taken plate in -.A;mericirn dined from the exeseafva heat. A. oeven. eor•old`dad later of Mr Henry •,..Loll of 4.[golni wet;, fetidly ehot by her brother, tett ,ye0, -old boy, who "didn't 'know it wii IBA alid.!' elite iltnilttttlDeer lld:,, Whether or ineir? r 'rnrlilr, i►iPrimior fshite 1►1i the szpeotatkaisi of hitt scitrfirerir,the very fact .that tit 'le Praln er'f;ir likely/ to re alt in 00 to t'ble Country. Mrs. Nicholas Awray of Hamilton died at Grimsby Park. Mr Awray is in Europe. , Thirteen barns fire reported to have been set on fire by the lightning in the vicinity of Chathaitt Strday nighty Thetattil chattel mortgages registered in lnterlb-for tbbe'y endg blot of Decem. her taut nembered22,301, rep"rebenting Ml . 012,810, In 1859, the number Of; a attel ;1d 614004 1M 40,24, rehrenonting The Pioneer Watchmaker and Jeweller, di with a businees record of nearly half a century may still be found in the same , business, at the same old stand. Having secured the services of nay nephew, A. J. GRIGG, who is a practical and thor- oughly competent Watchmaker and Jeweller of many years' experi- ence, to manage my bueiness, the public may rely on receiving the same courteous treatment and honest values as heretofore. We have a complete stock of all the standard makes WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, Silverware, Spectacles, &c and will quote prices which must appeal to the judgment of shrewd buyers. REPAIRING, as usual, will receive our best attention. J. BIDDLECOMBE, OPPOSITE THE MARKET, CLINTON A son of Beck Winohell, of Ogden town- ship, fell from the feeding board of a thresh- ing machine into the cylinder and was ground to pieces. Mosquitos Swarming have became so bad in Chilliwhaok valley, British Columbia, one of the most fertile farming districts in this province, as to have developed into a veritable plague. Upwards of twenty families have been driven from their homes in Sardis settlement on the Frazer River and haying has been entirely suspended through the valley as the farmers find it im • possible to work among the dense olonds of The Emperor of China never loses hie umbrella. He has ten men to bold it for him. any 40verti elueuto GIRL WAN TED A neat, tidy girl wanted to go to Toronto, Per- manent •lace the year round for good girl. Ap- ply to h 8 J. T. CLARK, care T. Jackson, Jr CAPE LOST Lcst on Sunday evening,a new Black Ca e inveots. somewhere between the 4th con of Goderioh T'v an non. one n ng same will e suit- ablyy rewarded on returning it to MRS JOSEPH SPARLI1 G, Clinton, or send her word BORN CLARK.—InStanle on the 8th inst., the wife of Mr L. Clark, of a daughter. WETTLAUFFER.—In Auburn, on the 4th inst., the wife of Mr L. Wottlauffer, of a daugh- ter. CRAWFORD.—In Hallett on the 30th. inst., the wife of Edward Crawford, of a son. PROUT.—In Clinton on Aug. 9 the wife of Mr L Pront, of a daughter ROBERTSON.—In Weet Wawanosh on the 3rd inst., the wife of Mr W.Robertson, of a son. MASON. -In Staptelon, on Aug. 10, the wife of Mr. John Mason of a son. - SMALLACOMBE. In Clinton, on Aug. llth the wife of Mr 'Moe Smallaoombe, of a son. TAYLOR—In Hallett, on Aug 12, the wife of Henry Taylor, of twine—eon and daughter. NABH.—Gorrle, on July 30th, the wito of 1.1r Thos. Nash, proprietor of the Vidette, of a daughter. COLWELL—In Turnberry, on July 29th, the wife of Mr Matthew Colwell, of a daughter SANDERSON.—In Howiek, on July 30th, the wife of Mr David Sanderson, of a daughter. MoKAY.—In Tuokeremith on the 3rd ;net. the wife of Mr, Robert McKay, of a daughter , SIMMONS.—In Wingham, on 2nd Inst., the wife of Mr A. E. Simmons, of a daughter. SMITH.—In Wingham, on 6th, inst., the wife o f Mr A. E. Smith, of a daughter, MARRIED SHIELS—COMBS.—At the manse, Egmond- ville on July 291b, by the Rev. N. Shaw, B.A., Mr George Shiels, of the Township of Grey, to Mise Frances Mary Combes of MoKillop. HENRY—AIKEN.—At the Rattenbury Sb Parsonage, Clinton, on Aa 6, byRev. R. Mill - yard, Mr D. M. Henry, to Mies Ellen N. Aiken, both from Mornington township. DIED. T WITCHELL.—At Ashburry Park. N. Y. on Aug.let, William Twitchell aged 63 years, brother of James Twitchell Clinton. CARLING.—In Clinton, on Aug 6th, Thomas M. Carling aged 41 years and 8 months. MILLER—In Hallett, Aug. 8th, John Miller, aged 74 years and 3 months. AIKENHEAD—In Goderloh. Aug. [l, Barba- ra C. Yule, wife of James Aikenhead, aged 70 years and 6 months. PARSONS—In Goderloh township, Aug. lith Jane Swan, wife of Thoe,Par.one, aged 30 rears and 4 months. HAYES.—Ab Seeforth, August 10th, Mary Agnes, daughter of the late James Fitzgerald of Toronto, and wife of M. P. Hayes. ABBOTT.—In Goderioh, on Thursday, Aug. 6th, George Abbott, aged 50 years. MURRAY.—In Hickory, N. C. on July 23rd Henry Bennett Murry, V. S., son of the late Wm. Murray of Port Albert, aged 32 years. GRAY.—In Morris onJnly 29th,Leonard Gray. aged 82 years. ENGEL.—In Grey, on Aug 6th, Euphemia McLeod, youngest daughter of Conrad Engel, aged 8 mos. and 2 days. ARMSTRONG.—In Eaet Wa wanosh, on Aug 4th, Chas. G. Armstrong, aged 39 years and 26 days, 11'ORBTS.—In Wingham, on August 2nd Martha. relict of the late Robert Forbes, aged 88 years. MONAUGH.—At Paultne,Iowa, on July 24th at the home of hie ui.ole, l3eotor Cowan, sr., Hugh McNaughton, formerly of MoKillop, aged 26 ye ars of months and 1te 7or daye. ghton, OLINTON MARKETS corrected every Theradey afternoon Thursday, Anguat 13th, 1898. Whe spring Wheat, fall Oats, Barley Pees Flour per cwt. Pork Butter ilggaper doe Hay new, $6; old Sheeepakins Wool No. 1 Trimmed Hides O 68 a 060 068 a 060 O 16 a 018 O 30 a 0 32 040&046 170 a 1 80 480 a 476 0 LO a 0 13 07i e 0 08 700a700 O 25 a 025 O 18 a 020 400 a 425 MONTREAL LIVE STOUR MAi1KET The English markets were reported to be firm. A cable from London said that beet Canadian cattle sold at .5 .1 and Weep at 5d. The Liverpool market was reported to be the same as last week. Cattle freights are 408 to London and 45s to Liverpool. There were about 460 head of butohere'.cattle. 250 calves and 800 sheep and lambs offered for gale at the Eat End Abattoir. The day being very warm the butchers did not turn put in as largo numbers as ague]. Consequently trade was very Blew and prices continue verylov7 all round, excep- ting for choice beeves, of which there are very feW ers bought eaIb Andthegift hn50J �ee' fcaatc ebought in thie inatket o..0 a upto 8 o per ib, with Pretty good atoek at from 2ie to 3}b Per.. lb; • the &unwen and inferior beasts told • Atffoill Ito to nearly! 21c per in, ft to probable tba ,conelderablo nearly, Of the oattttlkit ill,no Feld. Clawed were not. so Dlenjlra ltd t1 ey'• were fast 'Week,- •bat Illets nave t). t6ni roved. lapsing from 11.50 to ill each,' large the�•are 6eitlg bougIt .by sirippera' t rom Se-td3}n par Ib•, lanibo 0011 in iot- at from 3�d to 5ie k t list liege 0011 IAt cies brringa lbtfo0-atterib i ofktlyd; the lamer d Clinton. Anyfi di i t b CHOICE FARM FOR SALE Subsoriber offers for sale the 180 sore farm on the corner of the outline and 10th con. , Goderioh Township. It is welFwatered, with good bearing orchard, triune house and new bank barn. Con- venient to ohuroh and school. WI11 be Bold on reasonable terms. Apply to MRS JOS SPARLING, Clinton IT PAYS TO The Canada Business College CHATHAM, ONT. Ie the oldest Business College in Canada nnderithe management of its founder. STUDENTS EVERYWHERE SUCCEssFUL Nettie Park, Windsor, has changed her posi- tion and 1s now stenographer for Stanton ac Morey wholesale manufacturing clothiers, Detroit,Mloh 810 per week Clifford Yates, Geste just placed as eteno- Mopher with Mechanical Sept, D. L. dt N. Iona, h Arch MoVioar, Petrolea, temporarily as steno, grapher with A E Shannesay, Barrister, Petrolea Eve Fisher, Kincardine, temporerll as atenc- grapher with Sutherland, Ienes Co, Chatham Every Graduate placed in good position. It pays to attend the best. Fa11 term opens Sept 1 For oatalogue of either department address D. McLACHLAN & Co Chatham OUR LATEST Misses, Boys, and Men'. boots from 50o to $$1; 6 1be Pot Barley. 100; 6 lbs Rolled oats, 10c; 6 Ib. Standard Oatmeal, loo; 6 Ib, Granulated oatmeal, 100; 3 Ib Rice, 10o; 3 lbs Tapioca 10o; 3 lbs Sago, 10o; 1 lb'Paokage Finest Japan Tea, 250; 1 Ib Pac- kage Ceylon Tea, 25o• 1 Ib Package 50o Ceylon Tea, 400; 1 Ib First-class Japan Tea and Cup grid Saucer, 26o; Root Beer per Bottle, 70; Borax per Package, 5o; Corn Starch, the Ciood kind, 5c; Fanoy Teapots, loo; Eesenio Lemon or Vanilla, 110; 8 Ib box Patterson's Sodas, 20ot Tin Box Cream Sodas, 25c• Set of Glassware Six Pieces, 25o; Scribbling, Six for 5e• Red Salmon Three Gans 250; Tin Boxes Starch, 6Ibe Silver Grose, 46e Bird Seed,mixed per lb, 5o; Note Paper and En- velopes, ood Quallty,6o• Good Pine per Paper, lo; Note Paper and Envelopes in Boxes, 5o• Note Paper, Large Size, 10o; Shoe Dressing per Bottle, 10o; Laundry Starch per lb, 60• Black Pepper, 1 lb Palls, very Fine,16o; Castor Oil, 0o size for 6o; Machine 011, 10o for 5o; Castor 11160 size for 15e; Bair 0112 Bottle, for 60; Electric Soap Good 15 e-2 Bar5o; Ivory Bar Soap. 6 for 25o; Castile or Good, Soap, regular size, each 6c• Broome,100,180 best 200; Wash Boards, Special Globe, 2 for 26r• Colored Cups and Saucers per dozen 700• Colored Plates, all sizes, per dozen 70e; White Plates. all alma, per dozen 60e• Bottle Onions each 100; Horse Radish, per Bottle 5o• Very Fine Lemons, 2 dozen 250; New Cheese, Bottle, per 1b 10o; Salta or Sulphur, 3Ibs 100; Peanuts, per ib 100; New Dates per lb 5o; Dinner Bette, 90 Pieces $5.60; Tea Setts, 44 Pieces 81 95e; Eddy's Matches per Box 100; Ioing Sugar per lb So; Canned Coffee, 20o; Large Lamp Glasses 5o; Medium Lamp GIaeee 3o; Rubbers for Sealers 6 for 5o; Pure Paris Green per lb 15o; Smoked Hams per Ib 9o• Smoked Spiced Rol1 per ib 70• Thousand. of pounds of Salt Meat, per 100 lbs hyo; Men's Har- vest Mitts per pair 900; Drell' Peaches per Ib 60; Celluloid Starch 10o; Pnre Lard per lb 80. Thous- ands of pairs of Boots and Shoes are arriving this week. We want 10,000 dozen eggs. 90 for Eggs. 10 oz. to the Ib. Better Service 1H, Jessop & Co,, BLYTH. GRAND TRUNK S YSTE M Where to speed year Holidays at The Famous Tourists Resorts U-eorgian Bay, Lake Huron, - Districts Muskoka Lake,) Midland : Lake : Districts BVRLBIIou FALLS, MOUNT JULIAN, CHBMONG : KATCHEWANOOKA, CLEAR LAKE, STONEY LAKE, Balsam Lake,Coboconk, Lindsay, Lakefleld, eterboro, Oshawa. On Lake Ontario: ---Lorne Park, Bur- lington Beach, G,rinleby* Park On Lake Erle •.-Or'ystal Beaich, Port Dover, Port Rowan. Ali sallied by the Grandi &bil: e l s tell] ' 7'pll LAforalatiori, oat befrom' if Agent., or 's1$.10114;0 DICIp011, AtldrIct'> . lreali;er ,Agent, Toronto, or itAthS0114,Agt,0 Clint... o Arrive This week we have to annou; that we open about Saturday 0 Monday our new fall display o Dress Materials, and also to state that the stuffs this season are exceptionally good values and handsome in colorings and designs. We will show such a range and variety of Dresses this incoming week that we 411 think we do 'our goods and cuE- tourers a service by not attempt- ing a. description of what we purpose laying before them. Never have we put forward such an effort to please the pub- lic, both in style, quality and price, as this season, and we be- lieve we have succeeded. We ask those in need of early Fall Suits and Dresses to inspect early as it will be greatly to their ad- vantage. GILROY & WJSEMAN A general meeting of the Patrons of In- dustry will be held in Toronto during the second week in September. Lansing Alexander was fined $100 at Chatham for beating a horse and causing a runaway in whion three little boys were in- jured. North Grey conservatives nominated Mr Jame, McLaughlin, the defeated candidate in the late election, to oppose Hon. Wrxi. Paterson. Last Sunday night's storm did damage estimated at $75,000 along the Canadian border and in Western Ontario. One of the Conduotors on the Michigan Central Railway reports having neon 26 fires be' tween St. Thomas and Windsor. In the immediate vioinity of Walkerville, no leas than 26 telephones were burned out by lightning. GOOD FARM FOR SALE Lot north half of 11, east half of 12, 12th con, of Hallett. 100 sores in good cultivation, 4 acres bush. Good frame hone, bank barn 60x60, driv- ing shed 22136, sheep house 16x95, oonorete hog pen and hen house 18x40, good bearing orohard. good fences,cwater,ft never-failing ,spring kehol, burobpot office, miles Sit- uated uated 5 miles from Blyth. Poseeeston in n ring, Will be sold on reasonable terms. Apply to •4 1 F, A. SPRUNG, Harlook, FARM; FOR SALE Lot 25, Con, 5, Township of Hallett, 100 acres, 88 tierce cleared and in a good state of ealtiva- tion, excellent clay loam soil; 12 acres of hard- wood bash. There is a good bearing orchard and a good supply of water. The farm has never been rented, The buildings . comprise a good frame hoose, barn and stables. This property is situate on e.n excellent gravel road, 21 miles Mom the Town of Clinton. Terms easy. For farther particulars apply to the undersigned, on the premises, or to JAS. SCOTT, Barrister, Clinton, MRS THOS. HILL, Clinton P. 0. Parting of the Roads We are approaching closely the parting of the roads. Summer will soon be leaving, and a few weeks more will see us into the flush of a new season's trade. We have been doing a deal of planning for the fall season, and the showing of new goods which we will open early in September, we are confident will meet with your approval. Interest near the stopping of the road is in disposing of goods that are largely of a summer character, and bargains in this way stand be- fore you and meet you on every side of this store. Men's Straw Hats, fancy and black bands, an assortment of styles, regular price 50c to $1 for .....,.. 15c Children's and Ladies' Sailors and Flops, 25e to SOc, for . 15c 4t0 yards Light Print, regular 10c for 8c Summer Dress Goods, 25 per cent discount 30 Children's Suits, two piece, One Tweed, size 22 to 27, regular $2.50 to $4, for $2 Men's Light Tweed Suits regular $6 to $7, for ..$5 500 yards Light Print, regular 12-c for .... 10c Hosiery at way down prices 4 if;