HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1897-09-10, Page 5For 25 Gash, the Clinton New Era will be sent to i
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�''eletl '� There is a Great Deal to Tell About Our New
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.Goods
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i re evidence of refine- New styles, now colors, new designs, everything new. It would be very
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.. cent and good taste, tereating to tell how these goods are de, how tbay
're colored and designed,
when the ems are Be- but what you are more directly interested in is the finished product. We've
g } been bending our energy during the past six months to secure a fashionable
lected With Care. We I assortment of Fall Dress Goods, and will ask you to be the judge and say
�. I whether or not we have succeeded.
are showing some love- '
1- ,n ; Special Lines now ready for your inspection.
jW1• Grey and Black tweed mixed for school wear, double fold, very special at 17o
Clusters of Diamonds, Heavy Berge, fancy weave in all leading colors, blue, brown, myrtle etc.. `250
Brocade Dress Goods, Congo Black, well finished goods, will not stain., ..30o
Single Stone Diamonds, Covert Cloth, a plain material, very Stylish goods and will be greatly worn,
Bands of Opals, and in in all now colorings, al line at ............................... .50c
The same goods in better quality at. •750
Combination with Pearls, And better still at. ... ............ $1,00
Rubies Sa lilies, Torquois
You will be interested in our showing of exclusive
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The prices range frotn •• R.ESS LENGTHS
rect styles, 7 yds. for a dross, the
Boucle effects, pleasingloolors and car
e1.ry 1 to ,� Jr0. Mpiece for ........................................ $3°50
atalasse Boucle, elegant goods, oostume for. $5.25
That meaua 7 yds at 76o a yd.
Matalasse Boucle, shot effects, very pretty goods, in wool and silk at., $6,65
Black Dress Goods is a prominent feature of this business. We'ask
special attention to "Congo & Latina" make of black goods.' They will
Cit R JJ ttumba]1 not stain with rain "or said. Leading prices ...... 30c, 50o and 75o a yard.
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Tubular braid will be in great demand for trimming; we have it in all lead-
` Leader of Jewelery Fashion 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 -
Watch Inspector for the people. ity. We haye bought accordingly, better goods, larger assortment, but the
X5371 price here is down to the lowest possible point.
A, 1V.icKinnon C o., lyth
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iew subscribers, to 1 st of January 1898, to any addax ess in eOx10'.
W at Will ou see
P1*1es, of th
Prettl*est
• Fess Stuffs
From end to end, stacked up and displayed
to the best possible effect, yet not by any
means shown as well as they deserve.
For Misses and ehildren b E
Some lovely soft wool checks and stripes,
so Suitable for Dresses and Coats.
We are Right •a���re~~� - •
g For Fall Tarns
TIMOTHY SEED FOR SAL L
At the verge of a I A MODERN Lots of high grade, choice, pure, clean Time
t 5 the Fangio Hairy Scotch
thy Seed for sato at the Warohouso. Cash or are correct, that i ,
period of activity.r I time as desired. W. G. PERRIN, Clinton
If you wish roof SI� •V \ CLINTON 1lt,ARS.ETS effect in Plaids or fancy patterns.
of this Come t0 Who is more a slave than the woman Corrected every Thursday afternoon.
r who worries and perspires over a red- Thursday' September 9tb, 1897.
Biddlecombe s and hot stove to do the family baking. Wheat, .............. 0 80 a 0 82
see what we have. Nineteenth century women deserve a Oats old .............. 0 22 a 0 22 We will have ever de aabout llout read for you next week.
better fate. Genuine old fashioned Oats, new............ 0 20 a 0 20 , y � y
Barley .............. 0 36 At
0 35
At the Beginning Family Bread at Peas ................ 0 40 a 0 42
James 31cClacherty's, Rye .................. 0 22 a 0 24
of the fill season our Flour per cwt ....... 2 20 a 2 65
stock of Jewelery, Spec- Pure, light and flaky, cheap as bak- Butter in rolls ....... 0 11 a 0 13
Ml se, &c., and prices will ing at home, too. VVe still lead in Butter tab............ 0 10 a 0 11
convince you,- Eggs per doz.......... 11 a 0 12
Ice Cream and Hay new $4; old...... 6 00 a 7 00 CHL
ROY&
WISEMAN,
OUR ►SILVERWARE Ice Creanr Soda. Sheepskins ::...::::, 0 '25 a 0 2q
Wool 0 18 a 038
As we have now a new and up-to-date No. I Trimmed Bides. 4 00 a 4 25
The prices on these arti• fountain with patent syrup jars, Call Potatoes .............. 0 25 a 0 25 C L I N i O N .
ales are away down. and see our new first prize Ulover Seed retail.... 5 50 a 5 50
ehiea40 Lunch Bakes. Timothy Seed......... 2 50 a 50
Come early as they sell quickly. MONTREAL LIVE STOCK MARKET
REPAIRING of every kind � Wedding Cakes a Specialty Montreal, Sept. 6. -There were about ,
guaranteed to give satis. 800 bead of butchers' cattle, 60 calves and
faction. BEES k'Ois SALE.
70(1 sheep and lambs offered for sale the
1 East End dbbatior to -day. The butchers �V,gllt�VP{1 )ARVIaii t
} As my Apairies now number about one horn- were prerent in large number, but trade
e deed and ton hives, I offer foreten or fif• was slow and prices e consfderahly
Y Y yLeen fzootl strong colonies of bees. before much was in thi Acne in this wr,y of LuyinF
Headqua: ters for Plums in their cattle, excepting the stockers, which were in
CLINTON Season. active rlemalul at from 2to to sic per 11). Them the farmer is still getting the highest of TOWN
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were A really prime steers fo the market at the high prices c, this I "Season, Ontario �� � HALL, " PURE g REE�.
Up1 fight Piano to Rent Out., day. A few of the hest heifers were sold at E]I 11s1i
about 4r. per 11,. Pretty, good stool: sold ut wheat is worth ✓32c, No, 1 hard Dlanitoba
C. HOARE, Huron Centra) Fruit Farm from little over3c per ll,tos„r per 11,. Orcin- wheat is quoted $1 adoat at Fort William. i�Tinrjr]}�� �il ry Oept,
��mon ,lay cows and rough young cattle sold at Europe'e hiiKe deficit onsures high prices 1 Ueisda�( list, 25c a lb. We will quote you close prices on quantity.
from 2c• to ao per lb, and the leaner anniial, at for all we have to sell. Two hundred and
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about lic per lb. Calves were in brisk de_ We have just received a large stook of �
• H� USE mand, and price, were from �2."I to Pro owch. twenty four million bushels, it is estimated, England's Fin de-Siecle Marvel•
OUR shippers are paying 3c per lb f8r good Large will have to be imported frorn North Amer- (t t ' '
sheep. Lambs sell from Me to 4t• per Ih' ICs. rl'IP,e6e has declined 6nmeWhat, but CORONA ATHLETIC' CHE�V11 G UI, 11.
Mr. Bourassa naught 61 Inrubs at s,c• per �+j Athletics, Cyclists and other hard workers will find this gum very invigor-
B.A.KING POWDER? lb. s a five calves at from d of -i each. Fat. it still selling s rile to :1:je., and is held The:
. QJubilee-
1 ating, containing Kola nut, Celery and Pepsin, It has wonderful sustaia-
hogs are rather scarce, and soil to-dayaiu9�' by some makers at 1(]c. These are ex- 11U�
per lb, for fed hogs. traordinarily high prices. Ills output of ing power, allays fatigue and keeps the mouth moist.
Because it pays, the factories so fartwo
ins hconenorhe se and' iPR(G\eESSION BRO310-SALiNE BArITIH \C SALT
It is stronger and costs no more than others. G°otltlMePcial Notes there are still two mouths of the season ll•� 11t1wJ11..�iLiw7.,.7 VV l� { � x 1 � 1
Good results always. left, when usually the best of their pro- I
Assures the food against all forme of adulterations common' to the cheaper Nearly 5000 head of cattle and •5000 duct ie turned out. rattle exports .continue The only genuine production, having ex. Invigorating and refreshing, highly recommended for those desiring a Sea Bath
brands.',�// sheep were shipped from Montreal last large. Prices here are good, but in the elusive right of the United States
Always fresh anal'always the same. 25 cents per pound. week for Liverpool. British market they ani easier, and ship- and Canada.
High grade SPICES and ESSENCES. The failure of the potato, hay and corn pers complain that (hey are losing money, ! H. Combe Chemist and Druggist.
BEST MIXED SPICES, 2 ounces for 2`5 cents.} crope'in most of the districts in Ireland Bogs continue at the exceptionally high I Magnificent life -like moving pictures of
J. E. HOVEY. has resulted in the gloomiest outlook for prices at which they have terruledt for several Y
the winter, weeks. For creamer}' butter the price is - Her nlaleSt.y the ween.
about half a cent lower than it was last
Mr. F. W. Thompson, western manager week, but there is no falling off of exports. Reproduced by the I Ready hiong Dispensing Chemist, Clinton. the
the Ogilvie Milling Company, Beaton at For nearly all his products the farmer is
the Manitoba wheat crop this season et
15,000,000 to 16,000,000 bushels. getting prime far above those current a M A G N I S C O P E year }�
• The United States Coaeal at (idessa, ago. •• Acknowledged by the Toronto and London to weal
Russia, has reported to the state depart-pressto be the moat perfect machine
ment, that the wheat crop this year in Rus. Ari yet exhibited.
sia is a poor one, the yield in many places .
being not more than four bushels to the STRAY' HEIFER. BOAR FOR SERVICE
sore. A th b d' t d Y k h Wbi I3o
Graphic, of Sept. 3 Camo into subscribers premises, tot, 9, Huron are re impor c or sire to ar
The London Daily P P , road, Goderich township, about the middle of for service at Couch & Wilson's slaughter
y publishes a table, comparing the available August; a Yearliog heifer, moBtly red. The house. 'Perms, $1 caab with rivile a of re-
ternin Bs
and prospective English wheat supply at owner is hereby notified to prove ((nopparty, g• COUC WILSON.
pay expenses and take her away, A. IiUI LI;R - - - ,
the present time with that of September, Holmesvilte P. O. ROOMS TO LET. We placed in stock this week a range of Men's Suits, single and
r/ 189G, showing a deficiency of nearly 2,OD0,- double breasted saque Coats, The quality of these suits is good,. '
i 000 quarters. STRAY CATTLE Five good, comfortable the colorings and q �- g patterns are the newest -the style, trimmin
able for dwelling, or for students who wish to 3r
The price of bread is rising slowly in Came into subscriber', premises, lot 20 con, Provide for themselves, to rent at a roasonah,e workmanship and general appearance is quite equal to goods -
London, and here also the outlook for 4, Hallett, about Juno 20th, 1 2-yoar old heifer rate. LACI{ KENNEDY. made to measure, Our price for these best Suits is $8 to $10, 1
the winter is gloomy. This city required and 11•year old Steer. Owner is hereby nota- When you see them you'll wonder how so much excellence can
70,000 quarters of foreign wheat weekly, fled to prove property, pay charges and take LIBRARIAN WANTED be supplied for so little money. Of course we sell Men's Suits as•
them away. JOHN IiE] NOLDS, Clinton Y. O w
independent of flour, and during August low as $4,50, but we prefer selling something so good that when 1
Lady or Gentleman forC intonPublic Librdry, g
less than 35,000 quarters arrived per week. Duties to begin about Oct. Ist. Salary win do- you want another suit you will come to us. We try to have r
{ I 1 1 pend largelyor wholly
J HOUSTON, feeit of every purchase so satisfactorythat it brings future business.
We are still ssllin out unci well continue the
The first large sale of this season's grain �,„ — ��� lected by Lbrnrian; or duties, , Secretary
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r is reported from Boissevain, Man., where '! 11' ,
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g some 12,000 bushels of wheat was disposed ?ants)
n : _ _ __ _ __ __ _._...._.____.__._,_.._._ --_-- •of-on--Wednesday:--it-iH-said-thepritrapar t YIi,0Yl�1t'IY 1+OIi SALI+:
`� ”"�sa1e lxntil the stock is disposed ot. Everything was in excess of 77. cents per bushel. This —
For sale, that property on the south side of
�1• is the highest price secure y the ar-
Iluron Street, Clinton, diroctl.y opposite the
mere of the province form any years. f, aloe of airs Walsh. There is a two-story Drab Kentucky Jean, selecia trimmings, patent buttons,
will have to go as we are determined t0 Clear frame house on the lot, which Is nearly halt an
t So far this year the Canadian farmers acre. The property is most elipbly situated,
all Out and the rices we are giving are sure have received at least $2,000,000 more for and will be sold for $400 cash, For particulars lap seams, correct cut, price $1.
p g g their cheese and butter, exports than wasapply to JOHN RIDOUT, Clinton.
paid them for the same period last year. e„ Heavy Printed Moleskin Pants, made and trimmed same
t0 d0 it. If you have not given us a call come The new departure is • telling. Canada's STRAY CATTLE.
trade with Great Britain in the great -- as the KCntucky Jeayi, at the same rice $1
and see the goods and bargains; it Will pay you. food staples is bound to steadily increase if ('mine Into aubswibar'spromtses,Londonxoaa P
a few days' since seven head of cattle-neing
f the quality is maintained. ��► two four-year oid Cows, one freshly salved; Union Tweed Pants $1 to $1.215•
We have plenty of stock left yet. Most de- Those who have a potato crop unaffected (d two hvo-year old Heifers; two ly red i Heifers
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and n ,curling Stoor, all mately rod n color,
with rot will this year find a good market The owner is hereby notified to prove property, All Wool Tweed Pants $1.35, 1•509 $2, $39 $4.
pay chargas and take for their product. We regret to hear from re them nosy
partments well assorted. We can't �UOtO man arts of Ontario that signs of rot LEVI WILTSE, Clinton. i
d y p g ”";t•„� Four of t)w above have since been claimed. Cotton Jackets sizes 6 to 4� w
r1C8s5 as W8 are continuall selling Out differ- are apparent, and that in some oases far- � , aching goods, �Oc each.
p y g mere are not digging their potatoes, so in- FARM FOR SALE Drab Jean J
fected are they, In other cases, the tubera — Jackets 1 cash.
' Ines, but we respectfully ask you to come are dug and marketed at once, because they Footwear ) . Lot number 19, con. 16—Goderich Township,
q g At Ordinary I ootwe�rr 1 r ices g Odd Vests, all sizes From 36 to 42 at $1 each, this is
f have no keepingutilities, The blight is containing 80 acres, more or less, the propert r
and see, We will make It pay you t0 d0 s0. similar to that which destroyed tbe'orop a of the late Ann Barr, will be offered for sale a f ,
number of sora since. Hence t.bey give'satisfaction, and that t•ominercial hotel, Clanton, on Saturday, cheaper than you can buy the cloth and trimming
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y accounts for their popularity. Our Sept. 11th, at 2 o'clock p, m. Terms -10 per g
This is to be a year oR i rices for the cont of the purchase mono, down on the dal
y g p line of fall goods will bear out this of sale, and the balanoo In 30 days thereafter, All sizes in Childs' Bo s' and Youth's Clothing,
Canadian farmer, not only in wheat but in statement. Call and inspect them. without interest. Further te,ms and partieu-
almost all other products of the farm. 1n BoySo ;
laic made known at the sale or upon a lice• c
an interesting article in this week's issue of Also see ouP assortment of tion to the undersigned. D. A. FORRESTER When {;panting Clothing, see what we are showing
The Weekly Sun, we are informed by Mr. Jul40 Administrator of the estate of deceaseri
B . r R. M. Ballantyne, the well-known cheese Trunks, Valises, Single and When wanting Long Soots buy our VAMASKA.
Plimsteel & GiVbings, mane Stratford, that the dairy farmers of BUSINESS CiJANtIE.
Western Ontario, without any material bauble Harness, &c,
addition to their herds, are making $150 Dealer in The andork ned having bon htthe gcod will j
out of obeest this year where they only and business of the late firm oi' Misses•(7udinore
CLINTON made $1 last year. Mr. R. Paton# manag- Red and White Cedar & al's ata, , will Contikers, over Gilroy dt Wise -
made
y man's store, will continue the same, All �1
er of the Collingwood Dead Meat Com orders entrusted to her will receive prompt ,l
pany, statss in the same article that Cans- Shingles. and careful attention. The latest and most. �. ��
dian live hogs range about $1.75 per bun- stylish fashion plates received Monthly. I•ar•
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ties inddbted to the said firm will please settledredwei ht above Americans. TAS TWITCHELL, with Miss Tobbutt when convenient.
The Cash Dealer,
i The Mail and Empire aays:-For whoa t - . Victoria Block, Clinton. MISS T, TEBBUE x , LOndesboro•
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