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The Clinton New Era, 1898-07-22, Page 6• THE WANTON NEW ERA onstcr ti antiellittilattatUlatectialnilialtMitienaMMISMatalaaa • July 22, 1808 11 This Business has grown during the past few years to such an extent that we find our present selling space too limited, and we have decided to make - such extensive additions and alterations as will meet the growing demands. ��11,111,111 On the 15th of Augusi Next le&-tewvi-• The store will be taken possession of by the carpenters and changes will be made that will give us abut one-third more selling space. We will have to reduce the stock to the lowest possible point by the above date in order to give the carpenters every chance to facilitate their work, so as to have everything in good shape for the early fall trade. That means that prices will be cut and goods sold for the NEXT THREE WEEKS at prices never before approached. The goods must be got out of the road. Profits will be nom, pletely lost sight of during this Great Sale. Never before liave we offered the buying public such an oppor tunity to procure good reliable staple merchandise at such low prices. Read the following list of prices, coin . pare them with what you have been paying, and see exactly how much you can save by attending this Sale ; DRESS GOODS. Our record for Real Bargains is well known 250 yards Dress Goods Union Cash- mere in Blue, Brown and Blank, worth in the regular way 20a. Bale price 12/o 375 yards all wool Serge in Greys, Browns, Blue, eto., worth from 30o to 40o a yard,at this sale they are all marked down to 25o Blank Dress Goode, fancy Brocade, best pattertas, sold everywhere at 350 a yard. Sale prioe. 25o Fanny Figured Black Lustre, good fin- ish, makes a beautiful skirt or dress, regular price '00c. Sale price 40o Black Henrietta, best • standard makes, 44 inches wide, fast black, 50c re- duced to 40c 60o Blaok Henrietta, reduoed to 50o Dress Goode in dress pieces, newest effeots in blank or colors, beautiful styles at'65o,'.75c, 80o, 85c and 95o a yard, at one sweep they are reduo- ed to 58o You Twill find this a wonderful time to secure High Class Goods at popular prices., STAPLES Faotory'Cotton, 35 in. wide, regular prioe.lo, sale price 2/o Factory Cotton, 36 in. wide, regular prioe 7o, sale prioe 5o White Cotton, 36 in. wide, regular pride 7o, sale pride 5o Shirting, fanoy checks, regular pride 70, sale pride Ginghams, fast oolors, regular price 8o, sale pride 5o Heayy American Shirting, regular price 14o, sale price 12J/c Cottonade, fancy stripes, regular prise 15c, sale prioe 10io Cottonade, checks and stripes, regular price 20o, sale price 15c Cottonade, extra heavy, regular prioe 25o, sale price 20c Flannelette, fancy patterns, regular price 5o, Bale price 4c Flannelette, mottled stripes, regular price 6o, sale price 4/c Flannelette, wide and heavy, regular price 70, sale price 60 'Table Linen, extra value, regular price 350, sale prioe 25c Table Linen, pure linen bleached, reg- ular price'65o,sale price 500 Fibre Chamois, regular prioe 10o, sale prioe 5c Fibre Chamois, fine quality, regular price 15c, sale price 8c 50 i UNTRIMMED HATS We have a few Untrimmed Hate that will be sold at ridiculous prioes during this sale Till new Goods and up.to•date. PRINTS AND MUSLINS. This will prove a rare opportun. ity in the above Goods. Muslins, pretty effeots, that were sold at 25o, reduced to 15o Muslins, fine Organdie, in pink, white, blue and buttercup, worth 20o and 25o, sale prioe 15a Splendid assortment of Mullins, new- est deaigns, regular prioe 15o, daring this monster sale everything will be closed out at 100 A line of printed Goods, fast colors, will be sold at 5o Prints, light or dark colors, regular prioe 10o, sale prioe 8c Wide width Prints, beet makes, fast colors, good patterns, regular prioe 12/o, sale price 10c We are going to clear out every piece of Print during the next three weeks. HOSIERY AND GLOVES. Men's Union Socks, worth 18o, for12,}c Ladies' black cotton Hose, worth 8o, for .., 5o Ladies heavy ribbed Hose, worth 20o, for .., 12,}c Ladies' plain black Hose, worth 20c, for -.121c Ladies' cashmere Hose, worth 25o, for 20c Boys' heavy ribbed Hose, worth 20o, for 12/c Ladies' Colored Lisle Gloves, worth 15o for 100 Ladies' Colored Taffeta Gloves worth 25ofor 15o Ladies' colored pure silk G'.ove t, worth 40o, fir 30o Ladies' Black Lisle Gloves, worth 2)c, for 150 Ladies' Blauk Taffeta Gloves, worth 300, for 25c CORSETS Two Specials A Summer Corset, ventilated, at35c New line in pink or tan will be clear- ed at rOc Full range of Corsets 25c LACE CURTAINS ANI) DRAPERIES. Lace Curtains, 2} yds long, worth 25c, for -, 20c Lade Curtains, 2/ yards long, taped, worth 35c, for 25c Lace Curtains, 2; yards long, 27 in wide, worth 45c, for 35c Lade Cnrtaine, 3} yards long, 54 in. wide, worth $1.35, for $1.00 Art Muslins in three patterns, worth 8c, for 50 Art Muslin, wide width, worth 100, for 80 Art Dtaperies, fancy patterns, worth 12}o, for 100 Golden Draperies, worth 12/o, forJOc Ready -to -Wear CLOTHING. We make a specialty of Shorey's Clothing. Without a doubt it is the best ready -ti - wear Clothing in the market. Good lining, well made, stylish patterns and the tit guaranteed. During this great Sale is a good time to buy cloth'ng. You might as well save a few dollars on a suit as not. A gond, respectable black Serge Suit for $3 75. it will pay you to look at our Clothing during the next few weeks. RIBBONS. This will afford an excellent op• portunity to secure odds and ends in Ribbons. 75c Ribbons..500 • 50c Ribbons ..35c 60c Ribbous..400 35c Ribbons..25c A general reduction in every des partment. GENTS' FURNISHINGS Men's flannelette Shirts, 25c, for.... I90 Men's Oxford Shirts, 65o, for 50c Men's White, aitirts, 70c, for , 50c Men's turke sled Handkerchiefs, 12/c, for 5c Men's Braces, leather ends, 20o, for5c Men's cottonade Overalls, 50o, for.... 35c Men's cottonede Pante, $1.15, for. -..$1.00 Men's wool Pante, $1.75, for 1,35 SHOES. Shoes will keep up with the pro. cession in this general' price reduction. Ladies' Oxfords in the front line, some good makes that are worth $1 will be charred out at 75c .Extra fine makes in Oxfords, worth ;$140, $1 50, $1.75 and $2.00, all worked down to $1.25 In every kind of Shots y ou can save money taking advantage of this Monster Build- ing Sale. LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS We have done a big trade in Waists, new lines have been added lately and the stock is well assorted. Shirt waists at 65o, 750, $1 and $1 25• Every ono reduced and now you may have your choice for 50c. We have done a big trade in Parasols and balance are going to leave in the next few weeks at prices that are worthy of your attention. MEN'S STRAW HATS White Straw Hats, blank bands, regu- larly sold at 35c, 40o ana 50c, all will go at • 20, Boy's and meu's straw Hats, wide rim, for every day wear, regular 10c and 121,o hats, all to be olosed ou at, 6 GROCERIES. 2 lbs good Japan Tea for 3 cans Salmon for Good Baking Powder, 1 ib tins Corn Starch 12 Ib good green Coffee for Sweet Home Soap, re,;ular price, 5 bars for 25c, sale prioe 7 bars for.. -26 You take no risk in buyitt.B Preserving Sugars from us, we'' keep none but the best Redpath.'' and St. Lawrence brands. Fru*i preserved with cheap imported;:,'; sugar is liable to spoil. WOOL BLANKETS We bought a lot of Wool Blankets a shut~y time ago. A little out of season you rfia "3 think -that's the reason we got a 811811}, they are new, fresh goods and you can ltrlx Wool Blankets worth $2.50 for $19 , c Wool Blankets worth $3 00 tor 2,2 =`n Other lines perfectly low. In these days of, exaggerated advertisements, it's difficult to discern the real Sale from the `t fake," but people tiling will be sold on a Cash Basis. Butter and Eggs will be taken same as cash. who have done business at this Store are fully aware that everything advertised here is genuine. In the next pleasure of showing you the above Goods and feel confident it will pay you to drive few weeks Goods will have to move at a lively pace. During this Sale, as is the rule of this business,every- reap the benefits afforded by this monster Building Sale. MeNINNON & @O., = Mammoth House t. LY SPECIALS Men's Tweed Pants, good value at 53.50, offering now for 52.50 Men's Navy Blue Serge Suits that would be cheap at $'7; our. prioe is $5 Zy'" Men's Fancy Tweed Suits;,extra lining and make, well worth $10, your choice for $7.50 A large stook of Lamps, new design, special top that will not come loose, hand- some colors and patterns, prioe within the reach of all. "Very cheap. They are a real bargain. Come for one. Another supply of 'Wingham Salt to hand. Price $1 a barrel, cash. Sugar and Fruit Jars Stili booming. Best valve anywhere to be found here in Tweeds. Your interests always well attended to here. We want your custom. Cash or produce are our terms. LONDESBORO EMPORIUM, June 22nd. R. ADAMS •NV%%%N %'.141,11v%4114 • Your Should be taken dare of while they are sound. One of the beat means of preserving them is by the use of aood brush. The brush should have clean and pure bristles. Theristles 'Teeth should be stiff enough to thoroughly clean the teeth, and at. the same time not stiff enough to irritate the gums, Take these precautions and you save a dentist's bill and have pretty teeth. We have an excellent assortment of brushes -stiff, medium and soft -made of the best bristles. The prides are 10e. up to 35c at "THE RELIABLE DRUG STORE." J. H. COMBS, Manufacturing Chemist, Physicians' Supplies 0110‘1111 INVII %%%%%% '1'%%%4 • Special Sale OF SUMMER GOODS ON Saturday, July 23rd, 25 Pieces of Muslins and Lawns,re- gular price 12 1-2 and 15e, sale price 7 1-2c. 1 Case Prints, regular 8 and 10c goods for 5c. 10 pieces Heavy Flannelette, 32 in. wide, re -1 lar price 8c, sale price 5c. Shirt ists and Blouses, regular price $1.26 and $ 1.50, sale price 50c, 7.6c and $1. Oilroy ' Wiseinan CLINTON Government Standard Paris Green, 27c. per Lb. 11: -ate b We }lope to have the:: many miles in order to BLYTI-I BORN. FRENCFI.-At Napanoo, on July 17th, to Mr and Mrs F. W. French, a son. IN BLACICBROCGH-In Anaconda, Montana, on July 11, the wife of Mr .1 H Rlackbrough, (hIrmerly of East Wawanosh) of a daughter CRICII-In 'l.'uckorsmith, on June 21,the wife of Mr Louis Crich, of a son BALL -1n Tuckersmith, on ,July 18, the wife of ]yir J E Ball, of a daughter BALFOUR-At Kipper, on July s, the wife of Mr John Balfour, of a daughter SLt1 A.N-In Blyth, on July 13. the wife of Mr W W Sloan, of a son GODKIN--In McKillop, on July n, the wife of Mr Albert bodkin, of a daughter McMANI'S-In Leeburr, on July le,the wife of Jantos McManus, of a daughter GALIIIRAITH--In Howick, on .lune 10 the wife of Edward' Ialbr•aith. ofla son FERGUSON-to Turnberry,on ,July 11, the wife of Air Edward Ferguson, of a son NcLEOD-In Ooderich, on July 5, the wife or Mr Alex McLeod, Lighthouse St, of twins, boys DOYI.E-At Goderich, on .July 10, the wife of James J Doyle, of a eon H12KS-In Goderich township, on June 27, the wife of Mr Will Ilicks,lof a daughter BOWDEN-In Stephon, on July 12, the wife of W J Bowden, of a daughter CAR'T'ER. -In Stapleton, on ,luly 14th. the wife of Isaac Carter, of a daughter. NEIL. -In Exeter, on July 18th, the wife of Wellington Neil, of a daughter, ROWE.-In Exeter, on Ju'y 14th, the wife of R. N Rowe, ore daughter. AMEY,-At Sharon, Stephen, on July 14th, the wife of Thomas Amey. ofa daughter, MARRIED. Dispensing Chemist, tffJ HOUSE TO RENT Comfortable frame dwelling on Orange St. Rent $4 per month clear of taxes. Apply to July 6, 1895. W. W. FARRAN. NOTICE. Tho partnership heretofore existing betwdon Couch & Wilson, as butchers, has been dis- solved by mutual consent. The business will be continued by Mr. Couch. All outstanding ac- counts must be paid at Lhe shop without fur- ther notice. Parties holding contra accounts will please render them for settlement at once. ARTHUR COUCH, CHAS, J. WILSON. Duroc-Jersey Boar for Service. Subscriber keeps for service at his promises, London Road, Dineley Terrace (just outside the corporation of Clinton) a thoro-bred Duroc• Jersey Boar, of good pedigree. Troims- $1 at time of service, with privelege of returning, if necessary. Young pigs for sale at all times, WILLIAM ARGENT. ULINTOI. MARKETS Corrected every Thursday afternoon. Thursday, July 21st, 1898. Wheat, .. 0 80 a 080 Oats 0 24 a 0 25 Field Barley 0 32 a 0 82 Peas 0 49 a 0 50 Buckwheat 0 85 a 0 35 Flour per owt • 2 25 a 2 50 Butter 0 10 a 0 12 Eggs per doz 0 08 a 0 09 Hay new $5; old 6 00 a 6 00 Sheepskins 0 50 a 1 00 No, 1 Trimmed Hides6 50 a 7 50 Potatoes 0 45 a 0 50 Pork 5 10 a 5 25 EVANS-NE'VCOMBE-At the residence of the bride's father, Clinton, on July 20, by Rev 14 Newcombe, father of the bride, assisted by Rev W 0 Evans, brother of the groom, ,John S Evans, V 8, of Tiverton, to Annie Gertrude, second daughter of Hey' H Newcombe FERGI.'SON-DALEY-In East Wawanosh, on ,June 20, by Rev Mr Oaten. Mr .J Ferguson to Mise Mary Daley, both of East Wawanosh EACRETT-CAMPBELL.-At the -residence o ; Wm. Eacrett, London, on July Pith, Mr Al. hent Eacrett of Port. Angeles, Wash., son of Christopher Fneret•t, of Hay, to Miss kit belle, youngest daughter of Wm Campbell, of Hay D Li 13. t l BALFOUR-At Nippon, on July 1n, the in- fant b a (laughter ol'Alr and Mrs John Balfour � v DODGE -In 0oderieh,on.July7,01iveDo'Ige ti only daughter or1•'rank and Olive Dodge,ag0.1 9 months anti 1 day TAVLOi3-In East Wawanosh on July 13 Maggie E, daughter of Mr ilavitl Wawanosh, ager 20 yearn, 11 months and 8 days 81'0 DALE -.•ht Seaforth, on July 1, Cora Jackson, youngest daughter of John Stogdale, aged 5 months and 1 day M'AJ.LiSI'ER-in ‘Vingham, on July 10, Charles Alexander, infant son of NIr and 11rs McAllister. aged 44 months and 26 days 8151 MONS-Tn Wingham, on ,July 18, Hardt c1 Ellen, infant dnnghter of Mr and Mrs A. E. Simmons, aged 18 days. FARROW. -.In Hallett, on July lith, henry Farrow, aged es pairs. EMEitSON.--At i''cicford. Mich„ .f. 1', Em- erson, father of Mrs 'Phomas I3iggin,11ullctt, aged 65 years. 5 et dt fo Ac of HOWELL. -A Onondaga,on.1nly 1319,Isane at Howell, aged 58 years and 4 months, sonpin- fol law of Mrs Holmes, Holniesvil le, sot MILLA11.-1n Exeter, on ,July 1501, James liv Miller, ager) 52 years. TOWLE. in i'shorne (Zion), on .)nly 1ith,L t1nu Mary Ann, wife of John Towle, ago,' 0.2 3.0111s ta•1 and 10 days, Exeter No'rzot,- Michael Eactet t has secured a position with the Verity Co., 13(ant- ford; he is an old and highly esteemed citizen of Exeter,and since its incorpor- ation las performed ecu les o Miss Luxton left on Tuesdayfor D n, havingdisposed ofler 50 ace f to Duncan McLean for gam, Albert Eacrett, ofPort. Angeles, Wash., of.acre , ay, and Miss Isabella, lin dii Nal L 1' dth duties of clerk. P11 ako t d' p l l r farm of . of Eacrett, son res CI Lt II gn Farm stook of the late - John Eagleson, lot oungest daughter of W. Campbell, of dayf July 22.d on'. Douelt�B township, i ton, Ex- ay were married in London on Tues- D. „oattlors. day. Da • Sale Register Andrew Finlay, of Harwich township was driving his binder, with three horse; attached, wben one of the animals got iti leg over the trace. Mr. Finlay attemptec to cut the horse loose, and as he stood it frouut of the horses, the animal etarted ofi sat a full gallop, with Mr. Finlay hanginf on to the harness and the, .errible kniveE right lot hind him. He was unbale to hili on and fell directly' in front of the rapidly moving knives of the machine. His oacapt from injury was miraculous. Just as tin knives came near him one wheel of the reaper was thrown upon a sheaf of wheat raising tele bar of knives, and the machine passed over M. Finlay. His hat was torn from his head and out into shreds. George Emory, an old man living neat Galt, fell from a barn loft and received in• juries from which he died. VALUABLE it e estandingconditionsof silo. e ted Jew tiller'tigentents. FOR SALE 2000 feet of 2 -inch Hemlock plank. Apply to 0. AVERY, Loudon stood. General Servant Wanted Wanted at once, good generalserva+tt, Apply ..o MRS. J. P. TISDA LL, Itattenbury St, est, General Servant Wanted Wanted, a good general servant. Apply bo - ween the hours of 3 and 8 p m. Apple to MiRS. JOHN HOUSTON, High St. HOUSE 7'o'UENT. Roomy house in centre of towt.; one minutes' Valk from mallet. Hent low, Apply at NEW ERA Once. BOAR FOR SERVICE Subscribers keep for service at their premises, A 19, con 0, Hullett, a Lhoro-bred Yorkshire oar; also a thoro-brio Poland China. Both re of cof h ce pedigree. We also keep for sett lie a t.hore-bred Lurham bull, Terris -$1 at me of service, with pi (vilegge of returning if eeossary. CAILTWRIGHT BROS. Mortgage Sale OF Town Property. P IN CLINTON Pursuant to the ('ower of Sale contained in a main mortgage, which mortgage wi.l be pro - -ted at the solo, there will be ofierod r sole by public: auction, by David Dickinson, 1,1 i001,1`1., al, the Queen's Hotel, in the Town (Tinton, on Iturday, 20th (lay of Au g. ,1898 Ilse hour of 2 o'clock 0 the nfternoou, the lowing valuable town pr. perry, vIz: - The Ith-hair of Int number four, and lot, number 0, ou the west side of Victoria Street, and lots mhos' 1wt+nty eight and twontynine, on the cl Ude of ,Inmos Street, hi the new out voy of � 3 Cordran Eel in the Town of Clinton, non ning together seven -tenths of an acre. 1 Cho buildings coo ;1st of a. one-story frame pec and a good frame stable. The property ;heated on the London road, within a short' I lance of the new Doherty Organ Factory. '10111 or SAL.r-Ten por cont on the day of o to be paid to the Vendor's Solicitors, and balance within t.hlrl.y days thereafter, when + purohaser will be entitled to a conveyance. , o other conditions of sale will bo similar to sale ofthe High Court , Justice, and will be made known at the time Tho property , will besold anbjocttoa , orve bid. Otherparticulars and information I bo obtained from the undersigned, or from , auctioneer. DICKINSON Auottonoor, SCOTT & MolUNZIP, Vendor's Solicitors 0 at Clinton this IOth day of July, 1808 1 • FiT$ATITiTR.E H. C. BARLETT, Wo are pleased to state that our trade has been increasing right along, and the goods we are offering are of the latest design and up -to date. We have now a - large stock of Furniture on hand for our spring trade, which we are offering at. remarkably low prices. If you want a Bedroom Suite or a Parlor Suite or' Couches or Lounges, we can sell them cheaper than any other firm in this Coon, ty. Kindly come and see cur stock before you buy elsewhere. Picture Framing, Upholstering and Furniture Repairing neatl'y1 -and Cheaply done. Our Undertaking Department Is complete and up-to-date, and the cheapest and best attendance. Hearse and outfit, there is no better in this part of the country. I -I. C. BARLETT, - Clinton. Y. S. -Night and Sunday calls at residence on Huron St., �ppoeite Baptist Church. 1110000614 6849•40496.9 4110604104111•11) Hot Weather Our Shirt Waists will Our Sllirt Waists will keep you cool. The prices are low,and the Need have Waists are tip -to style,25c,50c,75csac No Terrors h Ladies' Sailor Hats, I reduced to 15e and For ®.� . • • 25c. When you see I them you will want to buy a couple of them. Men's Straw Hats,regular 50c and 60c lines for 26c. Light Prints and Muslins at reduced prices. Ready-to-wear Clothing -Those 84, $6 and $8 Suits we are showing must be seen to be appreciated. They are right in quality, style, fit and workmanship. - Clothing made to order -Our $14 Black Wor- sted Suit is without exception the best value in the county. You will say so when you see it. See our Tweed Suit made to measure at $10. Doing a large trade enables us to sell up-to-date goods at close prices, and selling up-to-date goods at close prices is what brings us the large trade. Fruit Jars -We sell the Beaver Brand, There are none better, but many not as good. We are quoting very low prices, and would suggest that pur- chases be made now as prices are likely to advance. Salt in barrel lots. W. L. OUINIETTE, The Cash Dealer, Londesboro.