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The Clinton New Era, 1897-10-08, Page 50 i p ------ ..et Wnsum am ass WslnuiIan i••s>«[g f DISSOLTNAERSHIP1TION 0-F ; I AN AW4 _... Dfs-s 9ror'. in �r We have only to thank an a � . Y appreciative public for the wanner in which they have upheld our ef'o�°ts d T We -are hav ng_.:nut on1J LL�a4a-rg�-tr- de --fry - n eY ;but this sale had been the ur �g this sale. miles, and keeps them from going to other places to bi.�y their fall uresis. W means of bringing people many' I p hat the people appreciate m us full `' ' as much as. the prices at which we are selling at, is that every article is exactly the rice quoted in � that they may send their children to shop for them and be sure of the same treatment as the q our sale list, so M ugh they came themselves. We ask you to peruse the submitted list of prices given you this week, of course we cannot a like an extensive list, but must content ourselves with saying in before ttempt to give anything . y g as ,'that every article within our doors must go Best and Heaviest Wind and Waterproof Now is the time to clothe yourself and $2.15 buys at this sale as nice a Suit of Stylish striped Worsted Pants re . 2 7' Coat made, regular $8 & $9 for.... s7 00 family, heavy,warm, well -made Suits of good good Tweed as you would wish to see o for $2 Another fine Black line, 30 inch cape, all wool Tweeds, can be had at this store at regular price ................. 3 25 Men's Irish Frieze Overcoats, all sizes in long skirt, regular $7, for.......... 5 00 ' prices never .heard of before. dark brown, Tweed lined high storm For $4.25 ou can g Splendid grey Tweed Suit, double breast- collar, regular $6.50, sale price ......4 25 -One only Brown Check Tweed Water- y get a,�ood warm Suit ed coat, square.corners, was $4, for. 50 proof, big size, regular $8.50 for.... 6 75 of Tweed, regular price ........... $6 00 Mens Frieze Coats in dark grey, brown $2.50 buys a first-rate black diagonal and black, all sizes long ' UDIES FINE TWEED WATERPROO S , For ' $8.75 you can get a heavy black Tweed Suit, regular price ............ 3 50 lined with tweed, reg $7.50 1sale collar, �5 . Scotch Serge, regular price -was .... 11 50 N 1 only,' brown check, be titully lined, $1.90 buys a real 900(1 Suit of small check Boys' Tweed and Irish Frieze Overcoats, adjustable cape,.,$6.50, sale price' .. 4 98 For $8.98 you can have a splendid Heavy grey and white Tweed was............ 3 Go all sizes and colors—$2 *5 buys .. � all wool Brown check Tweed Suit, the ' `' ys a real 3 only, grey and white checked Water- regular price was $1.75 buys a wc),Il made Suit of heavy .. • ..... 11 75 y good Overcoat for boy, well lined and i proofs ass'td. sizes; reg. $5.50, sale • 4 50 " • ` • ' ' ' ' ' Serge, you know how these goods wear Strong, regular pricy . ..................3 50' 0 0 For $7.49 you can get as good a suit of regular price.......... .............. 2 75 Boys Ulster; dark brown, longskirt, high 5 Ladies' Waterproofs in Black Serge, all wool Tweed, dark color and will long cape, latest goads, reg. $6 for.. 4 25 wear like iron—regular price ......:. 10 50 SEPARATE PANTS—All sizes,, colors and pat- collar; tweed lined—reg price $4 tor -.2 75 terns good, serviceable Pants that be- Do you want a Carpet -2 pieces Union 36 M Large heavy wool Blankets reg $3, sale 2 45 Fine Black Worsted Suits, beautifully fore,. the sale were $1.75 now........ 1 25 inch Carpet; rc Another line little smaller, regular $2.50, made and trimmed, reg. $14 for ...... 9 98 • .• 'g prise, r30c; sale price 23c Blanket Sale price ......... I+ln black Worsted striped Pants, reg. 8 Special Mantles, all lra' �r ' ■ ... - .. 1 90 • BOYS' SUITS—We have these in great va- ,price $4.50, sale price ................ 3 00 which will be sold at sale prices. 21ftiful armeem But the great snap is our 8 Ib. Wool rlety and will give you same startling prices. Blanket, large, long and big every way, We have only a few Suits left of heavy WI worth $5.50 for........ .. 3 98, diagonal brown Tweed, reg: price was 'y 1Cj*1roy.&20 pairs only, left out of a full case of $G.25, will sell fora �� 0 Flannelette Blankets re,n g. $1 goods These you will remember are 3 piece -suits _ CLINTON rN I AgWIPACOLD" "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure." Dr. Reed's Remedy for La Grippe, cold in the bead, etc., is that ounce of pre- vention. It is not a patent medicine, but a regular prescription put up; twelve wafers in a box, with full directions for a thirty-six hours' treatment. This i treatment, if taken in time, will effectually cure all cases of La Grippe and cold in the head. 25c a Box. Winters', Instant Cough Cure is an excellent remedy for coughs and colds. J. E. HO VEY. Dispensing Chemist, - Clinton. ATTENTION LADIES — BIG BARGAINS IN FURNITURE•' The greatest drawback to marriage has always been been the expense I of furnishing a house. we furnish your Parlor, Dining Room, Bed- room and Kitchen with 26 pieces of good Hardwood FU' I TURE FOR $57.50 Can I aWee yyes. o got married? J. H.CH ELLEW, BLY�'H 1 , I� SELLING0 pff We are still selling out, no matter what others sayy to the contrary. Our stock will be sold out as quickl7 as possible; owing to farming operations we are obliged i to go out of the Dry Goods business, and the stock will -have to be sold fo>r-'twhat it wil brin Come and share in the bargains; we will give you'prri'ces and values that no other house can give. 'We are well assorted in many lines; our stock was largo when we commenced to re- duce it, still we are very, well assorted in Dress Goo 4, stapling Ready M de Clothing, Tweeds,,%suitin, s Vats nd Caps 4110�Ve have still a lot of Boots and Shoes, mostly youths and,, children's lines, way below cost price. Tapestry aDA Brussels Carpets. A lot of Ladies' Jackets, dif- ferent makes and styles that we are almost giving away; �� come and see them. Blankets, Yarns, &c. LUMSTEEL & GIBBINGS i 'LINT 'A, I Sit6cess IFAV I Doing Business on a rash Basis is I Proving, a Success here. We are�const4fitly on the alert to secure good, reliable goods. Dur - I ing the pastweeks new goods of every description have been art I, bought for/'spot cash, and sold lower than any flrm doing a credlt business would suspect. Heavyltweed Dress Goods, mixed effects, double fold, good colors, speeial at ............... t.', ................17c Dre/ss Goods, warm'winter weight, sold in I41 of places for 25c, but /our cash price is .................................................... 20c Dress Goods, very sightly, and will give satisfactionin the wear, in green, blue, brown and grey colorings, extra value at ..........25c Better lines in black or colored Dress Goode at 30, 40, 50, 75, 85c and $1 Flannelette, good patterns, wide width, usually sold at 7c or 8c ....Oc Heavy wool Tweed,check orstripes,worth 45c, we bought it to sell at 35 LADIES' MANTLES We have thein in all prices but ask your attention to three lines that we consider above the average. In light or dark effects. Prices $3,50, $4.50 and W. TABLE LINEN. Two special lines we think might prove worthy of your attention. No. 1 is the same as we have often sold at 35c a yd., but now you may huy it for... ?,5( No. 2 is a very wide table linen, good pattern and the quality is worth 46c, but we -re selling it as long as it lasts at ............ 35c, White check muslin worth Sc for..................................5c Men's lined kid gloves, two fasteners, worth 76c, a special at 50c You will find our shoes and rubbers up-to-date, MANTLE CLOTHS In Beaver Cloth or rough goods we have them in all leading colors. Pretty effects in black, green, brown and navy. Range of paice), $1, $1.26, $1.50, $1.75 $2 and $2.90 McKinnon & Co., Blyth FURNITURE BROADFOOZ BOX & Co. Thesteady increase in our trade is good proof of the fact that our goods are right and our prices lower than those of other dealers in. the trade. We manufacture furniture on a large scale ana can afford to yell cheap. If you buy from us, we Save for you the profit, which, in other cases, has to be added in for the retail dealer. This week we have passed into stock Some of our new designs. Space will not permit no to quote prices, but come and see for yourself what snaps we have to offer. Remember; we are determined that our prices sball be the lowest in the trade. UNDERTAKING, In this department our stock is coml lute, and we have undoubtedly the best funeral outfit in the county. Our prices are as low as the lowest. BRO.A.DFOOT,BOX &M. J. W. Chidley Manager P S—Night and Sunday calls attended to by calling at J. W. Chtdley's; (Funeral Director) residence. CLINTON MARKETS Correoted every Thursday afternoon; Thursday, October 7th, 1897. PURE P ` �j �� EIlg11S11 .REE Wheat . ............... 0 75 a 0 75 Oats .............. Field Barley........., 0 21 0 21 a a 0 22 0 22 25c a lb. We will quote you close prices on quantity, We haye just received a large stock of Peas ........, Rye .................. Four awt 0 44 Q 40 a a 0 45 0 40 CORONA ATHLETIC CHEWING GUM. per ....... Butter in rolls ....... 2 20 0 12 a a 2 66 0 15 Athletics, Cyclists and otber.hard workers will find this gam very invigor- Batter tub............ 0 12 a 0 14 ating, containing Kola nut, Celery and Pepsin, It has wonderful sastsrnr "' Ing Eggs per doz........-. 13 a 0 14 power,. -allays fatigue and keeps the mouth moist. new $4; ala...... .......... 6 40 25 a0 7 0o BROMO-SALINE BATHING SALT WHay �pekins No. 1 Trimmed Hides. 0 18 4 00 a a a 0 25 0 18 4 25 Invigorating And refreahing, highly recommended for those desirin Potatoes.............. Clover Seed retail....`5 0 25 50 a a 0 25 5 50 a g Sea Bath '( J� H Combe, Timothy Seed .,,.••,,, 2 60 a 2 50 IChemist and Drurrist. C?ommerelal Notes .A market for Canadian butter is looked for in Japan. A few lots o4ay iri 50 to 150 ton lots have been going forward to Great Britain. The -first car of new potatoes was receiv- ed in Montreal last week from Apple Hill, Ont„ costing 60c laid down. Weems. W. Meldrum & Co., Montreal 'dealers In and exporters of eggs,, have just executed an order for 1,500 dozen of fresh gathered eggs for Cuba, at fully equal to prices obtainable in the English market. Both fresh and pickled eggs are going forward this week to Glasgow, Aberdeen and Liverpool. Recent sales of pickl9d eggs have been made on a more profitable basis than those concluded early in the sea4on, A Hamilton dealer shipped 2,400 bushels bf oats on Thursday for Trinidad. This is the second shipment in three weeks, the first shipments having bean sold to good advantage, and gave splendid satisfaction. The Same dealer has an order for 5,000 bashels more for the Same market, Ouc BACON BBOT.—Many of our readers will be glad to bear that the Canadian ba- con packed by the Danish method at the 3etablishment in London, Ont., holds the highest position in the British markets. That is the statement made by Mr. W. H. Perry, reprepentirgan influential Liverpool importing firm, now on a tour, in this 3ountry, GREAT INCREASE or EXPORTS,—The expor- Mtion of corn, peas and oats from the port 3f Montreal for the present season are far ind away ahead of last year. From the iponing of navigation to Sept, 26 the a&re• ;ate shipment of corn, wheat, peas and oats rom the port of '•l'Iontrsal wag 17,408,141 mebels, as ' against 12,061,45A busbele for he corresponding dates last year. Thin is 6n inoAase of 5,346,682 bushels for the irosent season. MANITOBA CATTLE.—The shipments of attle this season from Manitoba and the Cerritorieg will be the heaviest in the his- ory of the Northwest; Already the num- or exported is in excess of the total of last es have till 'ear, ,000 oand ar r loads et to ship before the he o ose f the Season, which alone will aggaegate etween 17,000 and 18,000 head, and many f the western ranchers are contracting 3r a Supply of cars next month. The re- ord of 1896 was a phenomenal one, but he total this year will be considerably in Keess, and the feature of this season's op - ration has been the satisfactory price paid he farmare for their oattle. Giving much for -very WtZe, and doing.; e it every day too, keeps as busy and out, of the ``Slough of despair," which many- stores fall into at. various .periods of the �+ year. We, are always busy because vve are your earnest helpers. { tr �Y our Fall r� ui!/ i You canut p off selecting it for a week or a month, or : you can select it to -morrow. We venture to say. our. Suits will FIT AS WELL, are MADE AS WELL, will ?x LAST AS LONG as any you can buy. We sell "Ready-to-wear" Suits at $4.50, $6, $8 and $10. These Suits are good value and no doubt will please you, but should you prefer a Suit made to order, we y can sell one at $9 and up to $20, for a very fine Iiia, Worsted, made by one of the best cutters in the coulrlty, and guarantee that the style, fit and workmanship will please you. "All Tweeds at 50c. or Higher, cut free of charge.", TEAS In a few weeks more the Gold Watch will lie given, away. How many tickets have you Better buy a five pound lot and secure five more tickets.' You cannot buy better tea than we sell, and you fun. a chance of getting a Watch worth $25. You miayt win—you cannot lose. We L. OUIMEWrje • . The Cash Dealer, Londesboro. a . r 1 u.r._ t6s:i . �+.�_ _,:� s __�•'�fu^..."=��i.ilf...1't•....,r. , ..