HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1897-09-03, Page 711jew,
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Aevidence of refine -
m and good taste,
when the gems are se-
lected with care. We
are showing some love-
ly rings in
Cluste iamouds,
Singlz one Diamonds,
Hands of Opals, and in
Combination with Pearls,
Rubies, Saphires, Torquois
The prices range from
$1.751 to $50t
I B, Rumball
Leader of Jewelery Fashion
Watch Inspector for the people.
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There is a Great Deal to Tell About Our New
17ress Goods
New styles, new colors, new designs, everything new. It would be very in.
teresting to tell how these goods are made, how they're colored and deeigned,
but what you are more directly interested in is the finished product. We've
been bending our energy during the past six months to secure a fashionable
assortment of Fall Drees Goode, and will ask you to be the judge and say
whether ori not we have succeeded.
Special Lines now ready for your inspection.
Grey and Black tweed mixed for school wear, doable fold, very special at 17o
Heavy Berge, fancy weave in all leading colors, blue, brown, myrtle etc.. 26o
Brocade Dress Goode, Congo Black, well finished goods, will not stain .... 300
Covert Cloth, a plain material, very stylish goods and will be greatly worn,
in all new colorings, special line at ...................................
Thesame goods In better quality at ............................... .75o
And better .till at ............... .. . ... ... ............ $1.00
You will be interested in our showing of exclusive
DRESS LENGTHS
bonole effects, pleasingroolors and correct styles, 7 yds. for a dress, the
piece for.. • ......................$3.60
blatalasse Boucle, elegant goods, costume for ........................$6,25
That means 7 yds at 753 a yd.
Matalasse Boucle, shot effeote, very pretty good., in wool and silk at..$6.65
Black Dress Goods is a prominent feature of this business. We;aek
special attention to "Congo & Latina" make of black goods. They will
not stain with rain or acid. Leading prices ...... 800, 50o and 75o a yard.
Tubular braid will be in great demand for trimming; we have it in all lead-
ing shades. Evidently better times are dawning. Whea. raising in price
and a good crop in this country. Everything points to a new era of prosper-
ity. We have bought accordingly, better goods, larger assortment, but the
price here is down to the lowest possible point,
THE CLINTON NEW EES. '
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Look out for the finest
display of Fall Dry -
Goods Shown in Clin-
ton for years.
Dress Fabrics,.. magni.,-
ficent things. It ap-
pears as if' this season
Will surpass in rich-
nebs, variety and style
all. former efforts.
1VICHinnon ar Cot., Blyth - Watch our windows
We are Right��N�seo then step inside.
At the verge of EATS ALL
pperiod of activity.
If you wish proof
9 Of this come t0 What ? Why the fine stock of Fall Goods that has arrived at the Emporium.
Biddlecombe's and DRESS GOODS that will please any one for both quality and price. Handsome
Linen Towels, grand Mantle Cloth; Ladies' Miseds and Children's Vests and
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see What W0 ileus. Men's and Boys' Underclothing ofextra good valve, Men's Cardigan Jackets, ILROY
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the beet valve ever shown in the village. One piece of English Cotton Tweed,
doable fold, regular price $1, cure 75o; who will get the snap 2 Is it Boots or
At, the Beginning Shoes yon want, if so thf is the place, we are in good shape to supplv you. Beat
{ quality and lowest price roar motto. Boys' Long Boots for $1. Perhaps you
' of the fell season our want some good Timothy Beed -we casupply eon. We also have the one C L I N T O N .
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stock of Jewelery, Speo- thousand and one articles that you want. Highest price for Butter and Eggs,
tacles, &o., and prices will Terms Cash,
oonvinoe yon.
ADAMS' EMPORIUM,
OUR SILVERWARE R• .ADAM c
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" The prices on these arti•
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TIMOTHY SEED FOR SALE Corrected every Thursday afternoon.
f Lots of high grade, choice, pure, clean Time `Thursday, September 2nd, 1897.
tby Sed for sale at the Warehouse. Cash or -
' REPAIRING of every kind time as desired. W. 0. PLRRIN, Clinton Wheat, .....° ........ 0 90 a 0 80
,t �• guaranteed to give satis- Oats old .............. 0 22 a 0 22
faction. Oats, new............ 0 20 a 0 20 °
RIVER HOUSE, HAYFIELD Barley ...... • - • • • • • • 0 22 a 0 24 '
S 1 Peas .........:...... 0 5 a 0 42
■���� �■ �L ��CD�bB Rye .................. 0 35 a 2 40
65 y V 1
GuoAs are assured of this best accommodation Flour per cwt 2 20 a 2 65
and courteous treatment. Batter in rolls ....... 0 11 a 0 13 - wow
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CLINTON Butter tab. , .......... 0 10 a 0 11
.. Tables the Choicest. Yrtcca the Lowest. barrels, made the people of -Great Britain
Eggs per bdoz ............ 09 a 0 10 The Amheretbarg -Echo says: -"W. G.
better acquainted with the transatlantic g Y PURE � PARI,S GREEN
' �� '�11/N�+ P. MCINTOSI3r Prop gay new $4; old...... 6 00 a ? oo Wright, of Harrow, says that be never pects a2 than ever before; and, as the pros- En llsh
Bheepekina .......... 0 25 a 0 25 found payments so good as they have been tv
pacts are that there will no glutted mar -
Wool ...... 0 18 a 0 18 this season. His affairs are in better shape
No. 1 Trimmed Hides. 4 00 a 4 25 kets Tu -the other side this year, as was the than Byer before. He attributes it to the 250 s lb. we will nolo you close rices on quantity.
case last season, rices should rove re- q Y P q y•
�. Potatoes.............. 0 25 s 0 `l5 P P I National Policy extravagance and they We have just received a large stack of
DO YO11r Need a Tonic r r Pere alike. T growers, dealers and .hip-
i,• (;lover Seed retail.... a o0 a 5 50 were disappointed in the results and fond
Timothy Seed......... 2 50 a 2 5o para alike. The United States crop is also they must economize and get down to hard CORONA ATHLETIC CHEWING GUM.
below the averdge, the Eastern States hav-
i;',;. � � pan. Produce was down below starvation
MONTREAL LIVE 'STOCK MARKET. ing not mare than half a crop at the most, rices and Athletics, Cyclists and other bard workers will find this gum very invigor-
Here is a prescription that is one of the best of tonics while well-known authorities place it at p people loot confiden,e. Now ating, containing Kola nut, Celery and Pepsin. It has wonderful sustain -
1 from 'l5 to 3:i things are changed, all kinds of produce
f v D€Iontreal, Ang. 3g.—There were about per cent of an average. Mich- readib sells at ing power, a]laye fatigue and keeps the mouth moist.
Hovey's Compound Iron Pills an is also ver nor, but the western Y good price, the country J p j 700 head of butchers cattle, 120 Delves end i€, Y 1' has confidence and we have better times v
J 600 sbe and lambs offered for sale at states, especially Illinois and Missouri, will BROMO-SALINE BATHING SALT
They combine in the most agreeable form the stimulant and tonic properties �' and more money in circulation. Every-
g the east -end abattoir today. The • but- have a full crop. thin is bcomin
of Iron, Nno Vomica and other dings, which constitutes one of the greatest g • g. If we have a good to -
`3 remedies for building up the system. Increases the appetite and power of obers were out in considerable numbers, The Argentine Mepublie, the very name bacoo crop, Essex will be in a better shape Invigorating and refreshing, highly recommended for those desiring a Sea Baths.
and there was a brisk demand for the best of which is now synonymous with wheat, than for 25 years.
assimilation and forms an excellent stimulant and tonic. is knocking loudly at Canada's big door for
F , 25e per box of 50 pills, five boxes for $1, cattle and also for atookere, but common T
{ . and inferior animals continue dull of sale , it, Five of the leading cities of the South V • H. Co obs, Chemist and Druggist.
and bring low prices� The beet beeves soldTHE
American Republic are in need of Canadian I
J. E. HOVEY. at about -4c per lib; pretty good asaimals flour, and want it shipped with all possible LONDON EVENING NEWS —
sold at from.* rto '4o do; common dry cows despatch. A Manitoba miller has been ap- 1
Dispensing Chemist, Clinton. and rough young stook sold at from 2c tc plied to in most •argent terms by a large t
sf :go per lb. A number of pretty good etook- concern in the farsouth, who are ready to The Greatest One Gent Daily.
' ery were bought at about 3o per lb. Good handle large supplies for the entire country. This paper is now on its second year, and has
calves bigb ri in brisk demand, and bring It is likely that a good business will be done reached a point in circulation and standing that ' Evidently
the Seven
pretty high prices; common calves sold at and the trade between the Dominion and otiherpapers take years to attain. It gives all
from $2 to $5•eseb; superior ones sold at the Republic given a marked impetus. the news of the day, with bright, fresh editorial
1 , . I from •,$6 to $1b -each. Mr. Bourmeas bon ht :points, for 1 cent an issue, or $3 a year.
g A. M. Macrae was sentenced to boar
•calves of the polled barge
four breed,
breed, 4or which he paid the Good large
years in the penitentiary for forgery at tit•
Catharines.
Geet a Dopy from your nears dealer
Lean Years are
.beep Sold ats%out Be per lb; lambast from
3Jo to,a little -over 4c per Ib. Fai frogs are
Wm. Hammond, a 19 -year-old boy of
London West, took a fit while fishing on
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The News,- London.
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rather Scarce, and sold to -day -at from No
the river bank, fell -in and was drowned.
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New Ddu extlowtuto.
Apples Wanted.
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Qotmtnercial Notes
I want all the Marketable Apples I can buy
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DUST.
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Canadian bacon continues to meet with
demand in the British markets. St
and wiB pny the highest�price commensurate
with foreign quotattona. 'Hold dour apple° un
Lilyouhaveascd from me whatI
In Ontario, and with abundant cps in hay, and and the
highlyA
e��,o�
good
is more soughs; after than Irish, Gberman
On the stneet'between the market square and
pay for them• Do not make any mistake,
�aatare grain, now
favorable market for wheat, cattle, pork and Barry prodaoe, the spending power ofthe'
or Ruesian
J, xtdout'a otiloo, a pair of ple.in spoccaclns. The
finder w311 coo8er a favor on roturoi ig same to
NA:W BRA OFFICEOFFICEPROPERTY
D, CANTELON Cintfarming
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oommunity, will be increased in a very material and substantial manner. '.['he
farmers are the wealthproducers of our country, to them we are indebted for r r
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"whafS the price of wheat?" is about
FOR SALE
the oil
that keeps the wheels of commerce turning, and we rejoice that after a succession of
BOAR FOR SERVICE
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the meatcommon expression beamd these
,lays. Farmers and everybody else are
For dale, that property on the south side of
Huron 3troet, Clinton, directly the
lean years they are this season sheered with an abundant reward fur their labor -and
their future prospects are ver bright and promising. More money received for farm
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watohin the market reports with intense
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A thorobred imported Yorkshire White Boar
for service at Couch & Wilson's slaughter
oppoeito
residence of Mrs Walsh. There is a two•story
products will mean more money to buy goods for personal comforts. We have trimmed
t •;; a
eagerneSe.
A sadden demand has sprung np for
house. 'forms, 81 cash with rivilcgn of re-
turning. COrCI�& WIL80N.
frame house on the lot, which is ire rrly half an
acre. The property is moat eti�i�bly situated,
our sails to catch the increasing trade winds and prepared for s larger measure of bust
nese than we have enjoyed for some years,
We are still sellingout and will continue the
evaporated a • les, for European aro—lit.
po PPROOMS
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TO LET.
and will be sold for il4(10 cash. For particalare
apply to JOHN RIDOUT, Clinton.
sale until the stock is disposed of. Everything
One large tot of this dried fruit was -sold to
s German concern, showing handsome pro -
Five good, comi'ortabiorooms over store., suit, •
BEES FOIi SALE.
In Selecting the fall stock particular attention has been given to quality, as we think is
that with increased incomes our customers will demand a better and
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haY_e t4_�TO.- a9 W�'-.-are
fit to the (folders, and another big parcel
was sola( to s Liverpool firm.
able for dwelling, or for students who wish to
rrovide for themselves, to rent arta reasonable
u4uo� __ yr,1 Krattir,'try__._-daedand-tenlrivesr-•I•-e�ee...foesa�e
As,my Apairies now number about one hun-
temorttf
more servioable
goods°lase of goods than they have been baying daring the years of enforced economy. Bev-
era(fillers-9f..are-already.-at
. hand -and ,we-expeot-that-within---ten--days--the'-stock- "ti '
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Farmers are moat fortunate inarvYtdoal-s,
been good strong colonies of bees.
will be complete, and ready for your inspection.
all out, and file prices we are giving are sure
Bethey are not only getting advanced
on their grain but are reaping a ,fah
LI BRA AN' WANTED
Headquarters
nt arterst'orPlum>glntheir
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t0 d0 it. -If you have not given us a call come
prices
harvest of profits on their cheese and but-
ter, the continued demand for the former
Ladyor Gon(leman forfl:irtonPublic J.thrary.
1)mtiee to begin about Oct. h!. Salary wilt do-
Coos
Season.
UprJght Piano to Rent Out.
Just now we find a great demand for CROUKERY. We have a splendid fine of white
Granite ware—beavy Strong goods—just the thing for common every day use. Platep
at steadily appreafatfsrg values being vary
p ud largelyy or wbolly mi membership col-
Icoted by l.ibrariara. Nor duWes, 8ru. apply to
C. HOALRE, Huron CentralFruit Farm.
in four sizes 50c 750, 8(lc and $1 a dozen. Capsand occas,, 76o to $[ a dozen.
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and see the goods andbargains; it will pay you.
remarkable in face of the largest make
J. HOUy9`ON, secretary
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' We have plenty of stock left yet. Most de-
ever before known in Canada. The ship-
meths cheese from the commencement
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Good General Servant Wbnted
at Duce.
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Our "Pearl Luton" semi -porcelain ware is a beautiful) decorated ware of hard body
and excellent finiab; it is sold in Separate pieces -caps and saucers, plates, vegetable,
of the season up to the close of last week
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boxes
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dishes, meat diebes, and bowls, or in complete tea or dinner sets, at prices very little
•rartmentS well assorted. We can't quote
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were 1,056,811 boxes, against 840,848
for the corresponding period loot year. Tire
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far
in ertutill teat( uo scrubbing. roust be. good
py
laundress end pl,y'in rack, wil.istg in assist in
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higher than the white granite. ^
prices as We are continually selling out differ-
total value of this season's exports Eo is
about $6,250,000, against about $4,260,000
rsnro „f young clirid at hullos. Wage,+ $7 per
mouth. ltcforoncny reouired. None but a
Ap
Who is ore a slave
Of the ten China tea sets advertised two weeks ago at $5 each, we still have tbrec. '+
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for the same period in 1894, an increase of
ly after o,u H botwoeo Sapern Ir5rioedn'0=1.'I1 .
who worries and petap es over a rev
may never have .another opportunity of buying such choice dishes at so low a price.
ines, but we respectfully ask you to Colne
x *d"see,
$2,000.000, which i9 a handsome Sum to he
added to the farmer's of last year,
Ntlt;i. W. FOSTER, Albert st, North
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hot Stove to as the family baking.
Nineteenth caviar women deserves
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We will make it pay you t0 d0 SO.
production
with the season's rodnotion a little more
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half Trade Bulletin.
STRAY (,A'CTLLl'.
better fate. Genuine old fashioned
than oyer.—Montreal
One bf our leading exporters appears to
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Came into subscriber's rerni.ses,Lond,nsllnad
a Cow do s'sinco seven end of cat
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Family Bread at
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If you are not rite satisfied with the tea you are nein try our Imperial Blend at 350.
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be ver confident that Canada will not chi
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over "250,000 barrels of apples this season,
against about 900,000 barrels for the sea-
two four-year old Cows, one freshly enlver ;
two two-year old Heifers; two yeared Hellon.
and a yonrling t3tenr, all rnatnip rod in color.
James :VIcCL�cherty's,
pure, light flak
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Just ���,d t0 The /h'e%t
s son of 1896-fl7. Others, however, disagree
The owner is Hereby notifled L r$rnve prorwrty,
l,hom
and
g y, cheap as bak-
ing home, We
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with him, and state that the quantity to go
pay charges and take awey
1.U7YI Wil.'1'dh:, <']tnten.
at too. Still lead in
IP you want a pair of Long Boots, by our now celebrated VAMASKA
Plumsteel & •Gibbzngs
forward this season will be nearer half a
million barrels. That the yield will fall be..
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BUSINESS C4iANtL.
ice Cream and
lee Crean, Soda.
they Rt better, wear better and eivo better satisfaction than any other boot
its the market,
low the average may be gathered from the
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fact that well-poated buyers in the west
have made contracts for winter apples at
'rho nndoMigned bating boughs. the goodwill
and business of the late firm of Mi:v9es Oidmore
As we have now a new and up-to-date
CLINTON
$1,60 for the fruit picked in &be orchard,
& Tobbutt, dressmakers over (dilroy & Wise-
,pan's store, will continue the same, All
I fountain with patent syrup jars. Call
and see our new first prize
against 30o to 400 last year. There will no
doubt be a good demand this Beason from
England, as the immense quantity of Can-
orders entrusted to hep will recoive prompt
and careful attention The lnmo and most
atyllah fnahUs n plates received monthly. Par -
Ohleago hunch Oakes.
Come they
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n L. OZTI�ET��
adian and American fruit marketed -there
last season, amounting to about 2,750,000
ties indebted to the avid firm w,❑ please settle
with MIs9 Tobbuttwhen convenionl
MIs$ T, 'rX13BUTT
early as sell quickly.
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Wedding eakes a-Speelalty
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The Cash Dealer, Londesboro.
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