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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1897-11-12, Page 7.,eo vt '. `18ag SON'' gale of„$6,000 worth of F AT CHES, JEWELERY and SILVERWARE hang in my store, at whole - le prices or below, from now natil risttoss. We joust nave the mo, priest that -an'* be beat, come to us. Thin is a genuine sale, and every wort; that we say we mean. Every- thing will be sold at 'cost or below, lmW Christmas. Mind; we can give you prices that nobody can beat, es we are bound to reduce our stook by $9,080 worth at once. Come and get these great antsps, because they are worth coming, miles to het. J. B. Rumba& Leader of Jewelery Fashion As J. -GRIGG, Successor to JOSEPH' BIDDLECOMBE, Wat chmaker do Jeweler CLINTON Having bought out the above business, we shall devote our best energies to meet �he wants of the public. No one will un- dersell up, nor will they do bet- ter mechanical work than ours REPAIRING of Query kind guaranteed to give eatis- faotion. GIVE US A TRIAL • ' ' ., b erjbers, t0 any addros in Awt ot� R xt.ip announced bb°aa A4r. Cireigior, the j'Ufnl►ligt'ia 111o>kRstr. Montreal man who was put in Jail for lib. ., QJlgna ,1on,Mr Tarte, has had his sentence ,Bzo Inczl ►au 1N NwitTa.-,.Daring iho opt down. wonth of Ocibber thQie nae been a Jorge Dr H. B. Wray, Qf Napauee, was killed increase in *be value of imports to Eng. at Lanadcwne by an engine daubing into land from Canada. There were imported the oar in which he was sitting. One other 1.7,696 cattle for which was paid' £2$7,980. The number of sheep was 18,478, for occupant of the oar was injured, but the train bands escaped. and these was realized the sum of £20,162. Ba. The b o -elections fur the Commons in Y con to the amount of $0,101 hundredweight was imported At a cost of £64,480. There Quebec resulted in the return of Mr Chau. •Ross were imported 1,490,000 pounds of ham for A. Gauvreaa for Temisoon.a; and Dr £80,691, for Rimouski, both Liberals, by acoloma. tion. In Drummond and Arthabaeka Mr L. Lavergne (Liberal) and Hr A. Noel LONA017 iiiftgrnodor a time it Conservative were nominated. � ) David Brodie, fine farmer living Saturdaaus y looked last Saturday a terdayn as if the xe- 0grd of the previous satarday'sohaese foiwr- ket of no sales was to be kept the first a young near Brodie postoffice, '(glengarry • county up, and second calls passing with soaroely any bidding. Some however, was killed as the result of an awkward Rugby tackle during a friendly soaffie with one, broke the chain by bidding 71 and 6o for the make of a farm band the other day. Brodie and Blanebard and Missouri factory, which the two men were working in a field removing salesman accepted and four more sales fol. etumpa and in a playful souffle Brodie pur- lowed on the third call in quick enooession. sued Tom Borris. The latter turned and The makers of the (Vest NiusourI, Vyner duetted and his bead struck Brodie in the and Glanworth factories sold at a cents; lower part of the abdomen, rupturing his Brigden at 7 15.16, and Blanshard at 71 bladder and causing inflammation. Medi- and 60 for November. oal assistance was at once procured, but Brodie died neat day. DRESS CUTTING STSTEM.-Mr J. CLINTON MARKETS Goodson Medd, who represents the Corrected every Thursday afternoon. Sligh Tailor Method, is highly recom- Tbursday,November 116b, 1897. mended by dress -makers of Sarnia and I Wheat, ....:......... 0 81 a 0 81 other places as a practical and skilful Oats.............. 0 2$ a 0 22 instructor.. Those wishing a thorough knowledge of cutting would do well to Field Barley 0 25 a 0 8Q Peas call on him at his residence on Isaac .""""„ ..042 a 049 Buckwheat ............ 0 98 a 0 s0 St., before his going to Mitchell and Sarnia, to which places he intends go- Rye , , , , , , , , , , ,,,,,,, 0 38 a 040 Flour owe ing, if his health continues to improve. per ........ 2 20 a a 68 Butter in ;ogle ....... 0 17 a 0 17 Butter tub............ 014 a 0 15 DORM. Eggs per dos.......... 15 a U 15 NOBLE.—In East wawanosh, on Oct, Z0 the Hallett, Hey now $4; old...... 6 00 e Y 00 wife of Mr W. T. Noble, formerly of of a daughter. skins ..... , ... , 0 25 a 0 Z5 ADAMS.—In Hullett, on the 5th inst., the �SVhee . 0 18 a Q 1 S No. 1 Trimmed Hideo. 4 00 a 4 25 wife of Henry Adams, of a daughter. Potatoes .............. 0 40 a 0 50 ACHESON.-In Blyth, on Nov. 1, the wife of Jae. Acheson, of a son. Ulover seed retail.... 5 50 a 5 50 RICHMOND.-Iq Morris, on Nov. 4, the wife Timothy seed......... g 50 a 2 50 of Russell Richmond, of a son. MODELAND.—In Tuokeramith, on Nov. t, the wife of Ammon Modeland, of a son. DTZ �q�lIv444�e�itN iF�1'� CSN 4 PEPPER—In TuokersmithI on the 5th inst„ the wife of Mr Rodger Pepper, of a daughter. TO RENT CRICH -, DALE4A—BAtthe residence of the bride's father, on the loth toot., by Rev. B. Clement, Iddo Crich, Tuokorsmith, to Mag- About 13 acres of land, situate in binslo Terraae;Clinton, with good frame hours large barn and stable, with about 2 acres of gie, eldest daughter of W. Dale. of good bearing fruit trees. Plenty of water. Posses- McGLYN—GIBBONR—III Turnberry, on Nov sion immediate. For particulars apply to JOHN RIDOUT, Clinton. s, by Rev. Father McEwen at the residence of the bride's I ancle, Mr. Patrick McGlyn to Mise Gibbons. MEETING OF HURON CO -UN. COOK—HORTON—In Leeburn, on Nov. 3, by the Rev, Jae, Hamilton, B. A., William Cook, TY COUNCIL eldest son of Joseph Cook, to Maggie. eldest daughter of Jae. Horton. The Council of the Corporation of the County LEEi— XIDDLETON .— At Mount Pleasant Farm, Goderich Townshipp on Nov, 10, Wm. n, 'second of Huron will meet in the Court Room in the Town of Goderich on Tuesdayy, November the 30th inst„ at 3 o'clock p.m. W. LANA; Clerk. Charles Lee, of Goderict' Mand, Dated at Goderich, November 8, 1897. daughter of Geo, Middleton, Esq. DIED. CHOICE FARM FOR SALE. INGLIS.—In Stanley, on Nov. 5, Thomas Inglis, aged 46 years. For sale, lots 45 and 74, on the Maitland con CUDMORE„-In Tackersmith, on Nov. 6, Myrtle, youngest daughter of Mr W.Cudmore, Township of Goderich 87 acres; nearly ail uleaied and fairly well fonced. Boll is first, aged 12 years, class, - Good frame house and outbuildirge. Bearing orchard, well watered, about 5 miles GRAHAM.—In Stanley, on Nov. 2, W. Gra- ham, aged 84 years from the town of Clinton, and close to school and churches. Will be sold on reasonable COOPER -In Tuckersmith on Got. 30, Mar- garet.Doig, beloved wife of W. Cooper, aged terms, Apply to JOHN RIDOUT, Clinton. — 52 years. EMMERTON.—In Goderich, on Nov. a, Eliz- DRESS CUTTING MADE EASY abeth At., wife of John Emmorton, aped 60 years. a —,-• BY-- SANDS.—In Colborne on Nov. t, Catharine Buchanan, wife of Archibald Sands, aged 66 SLIGH'S TAILOR METHOD years. ---AT RESIDENCE OF— ELLIOIT—Ia Bayfield, on Nov. 8, Harvey S. Elliott, aged 23 years, J Goodson Medd, R BURSE.— In Goderioh Township, on Nov. Isaac 8t., Clinton 5th, S. Burke, aged 65 years. �o Below a some prices at which ire .: are sellinao: 15, pieces fast colored, Gingham .......... 4e Cream, all linen Table Damask, 64 in, wide. regular price 60c, sale .................49c Best and heaviest blue all white Feather Ticking, regular price c, for ..........19c 36 in. wide Apron goods, plain check and stripes, regular 121c, sale.................. , 10C Double fold flowered Damask, for furniture and hangings, in a variety of shades, reg 60c for 50c, a cheaper line, 50c, for .. • .....43c Sllkette for draping pillows, cushions. etc, cream and crushed strawberry grounds, regular18c, sale ........................I4c Ladies' Fur Boas and Muffs in Beaver, Op - possum Hair, Seal, Coon, Astrachan, at present very much in style, all at sale prices Ladies' Mantlings and. Coatings, in myrtle, seal, black, cardinal, grey. all most of the leading mixtures, regular $1.25 for...... $1.05 The heavy ribbed Shirts and Pants, long and large, flesh and grey, reg. 50c, for ..35c Fine, soft, plain weave, fancy stripe, close wool Shirts and Pants, regular 60c. for ....49c Full line of sizes 1n Children's and Misses Vests and Drawers in unioWand wool, all at sale prices. Fine, heavy'r;bbed wool Cardigan Sackets, just the thing for working in, reg $1.75..1.50 Ladies' and Gents fine Sealette Caps,wedge or band shape, regular $1, sale ........19C Newest shapes in Gents fall Tweed Caps, stylish things and good, regular 75c, sale 50c Beautiful Wrapperette goods, turkey red and black, regular 14c, sale ............9c German Cotton Flannels, fast colors, per- feet imitations of wool, reg 15c goods .... lie Heavy Navy blue Flannel, regular 25c for. .19c Double foldTartans, just suitable for waists and Children'sDresses, good washers,only 198 Eiderdown Cloaking for infant's Cloaks, in cream, DhW, fawn and cardinal stripe, regular pri 508, sale ..... ..............43c Great double fold Cloth goods for warm dresses 40 inches wide, for only Stylish Wrapperette Goods in grey mix goods,.sott and warm, reg. 15c for ........11c 1 � GILROY& WISEMAN. 7. (9(1w DS THE TIE LOWEST to t four years this business has been forging ahead, patrons increasing, sales increasing monthly, until it stands in the fore front of the~'.,,:.`` of the County. This store is conducted on the GASH STASIS. Every dollar's worth of goods is paid for as soon as it is passed into"'," ck, and thus save in cash discounts an amount that would surprise a person doing business on the old-fashioned credit system. sans LOW PRIDES, and our turn over is so .large There are not many people within 20 miles of Blyth but know something in a position to buy when a snap is presented by the manu- of this store.Perhaps you may be one who has not become acqnted ,u' Lolesale people. If at any time we buy goods below their with this busiuai ness ; think probably you live too far away. �Tust tak a�n we do not hold them for 11 big prices,” but sell them as low afternoon, come and find out if we do as we advertise, and also find, 'out"" 1" •ays giving the customers the benefit. you cannot save money buying here. Clothing Mantles Footgear Corsets. Millinery. . Tweeds Endless variety of Mantles, all styles, all Our reputation as a Corset House is (ally Is a strop d`s artment in this business. Fot boy's weer at .........::...... .. It would be a great surprise to many established, g P 2emselves in We handle H. Shorey d son's fully guar- prices. We have the latest in German and to know the uantit of Shoes we sell. Particular attention is paid to every Hat or Special heavy line in stripes slid checks r means will anteed Ready-to-wear Clothing. There New York styles. people q Y No. I. -If you want a cheap corset we Bonnet that goes out. Our aim is not mere 8 as Goods n are no better goods made, in fact but few Shoes for infants from I to 6, fine soft have them at............ at ... t is • , - - , g le P- g Niggerhead Mantles, 4 large buttons $3r4b ., ........2bo_ ly to make s sale, but to give to every lady One that :is having a great sate in a r, plenty to Be- tailors can turn out more stylish or bettor kid, spring heel, button or lace, as No. 2, -Is a line we can recommend.. 40o a Hat or Bonnet that is becoming, very heavy tweed, all pare woof at ..GOd , Light colored Tweed effects 2 large g id of a dress Bitin clothing. Every garment is sponged g g good as usually sold at 660, at ...... Wo No. 3. -Long_ waist, a really good fitt- 25 snit ends of all wool tweed, re alar gg buttons, very nicely gotten up........ $4 , , , , 50o Special line of tailor Hats. IS more eapen- and ehrdnk before making, and a gaaran- Boys' sad Girl's School Shoes, sizes 8, ing corset .................... dollar goods for .................... '750 1. Probably tee ticket goes with every suit. If they do Trimmed with braid, splendid fitting 9, and 10, regular 70c for .50o No: 4,-MoSinnon's special, same out Black, Brown and Navy .............. 760 WRAPPERETTES.-A comparative - of an dollar corsets .... ................75o "Oberlin" Sailor, high crown 8 velvet ] new st le o4 P t _ of our Dress not give you satisfaction, bring dem bank garment in black niggerhead, in one r g Y Y goods for ladies Glooda stook. to us, we'll make it right. we Bell at ............ $5 Misses Shoes, from 11 to 2 ..... .......7uc No. 5.-A black hgnred corset, well bands ......................... ..$1 wrappers, in pretty designs at loo & 12J4,1 Beaver Cloth, velvet trimming, stylish Women's laced Boots, special at ......950 made and good fit..................01 Walking Hat, the Mexicans, is very nob- a s Tweed effect Dregs Goode in dark brown Ladies' Boots in lace or buttoned, two No. 6.-1; T. Corset, no better at price, $1 by, leather band and binding. Groceries Overcoats collar, in black or brown..........$6.50 and green, double told, reg.•20o for ..160 extra lines at............$1.b0 and $1.25 No. 7.-B. & C. Corset, a standard Trimmed Bate .,$1.50, $1.75, $2 and $2.50 . ` p part of a lad 'a A epeortedItY is made of Fine Teas, an4 Special line niggerhead, 6large battonv, brand .........................� .... $1 A Hat is a most important Y are imported direct by ns from Japan snt� All wool Dregs Goods in plain brown,Men's. slash collar ...................... 7.25 Oar Men's Laced Boots at $1.25 and 1.50 No. 8.-Watebs ria , lou waist, and apparel. We can guarantee satiefaot ion, Ceylon: We are sole agents fiord fo>� thu';',- Our Frieze Overcoats, dark brown $ are the sensible kind that a good man a very comfortable corset. ......... $1.2G PP black, bine and garnet, Bold every- shades, high collar, slash pockets, tweed Capes in brown and black in Beaver g Y No. 9.-Yatisi stockinette sections, fill- celebrated Circle brand Ceylon Tes, pat up where at 250, for.................. 20o lining, eelicia sleeve lining, well made and Ni erhead at 4 4,50 4.76 and $5 People want. Furs throughout, sold everywhere for $6, and gg $ $ Men's Rubbers 60o. LadieB' Rubbers 850 ed with Coraline.................. $1.2b in the raw perfection airtight oannieteka;, . n extensive range of Dress Goods s, think it good value at that rice, but No. 10. -Misses' corsets, obra B over A Far Cape or Coat ista difiioultthin to o al bat rand of Japand an Tea er at 25o.alsoWe have Cashmere, serge and Tweed Effects, people g P • Cottonade$, Sheeting— Man's Lang Boots...... $2, $2.75, $2.90, $3 Pp , g p our rice is $5, cash; eines 36 to 44. 0houlder..........................40o bn A reat deal has to be left with the in stook several other lines of teas from '106 all oolong in both linos at............26d P Staples. Williams' Potent Shoo always in stook.y' g p You will fled this a complete No. II. -Children's waist........... 26o firm from whom you bay. A piece of fat per lb upwards. In groceries we , Our heavy Frieze Overcoat, in whish we p ete oboe store. ms look well but b0 burnt in the d P general We make specialty of "Congp Black" have unbounded confiders, t, in b h we Cottonades..........14e, 17a, 208 and 258 We will take our mesgare and rosttre Y dyeing, keep a fall stook of the beat goods proou t- 4 Dress Goods, nest patterns, fast P �„ Y g Y Shirting -several good lines are shown, Mantle Cloths a pair of corsets for you if you so or something be the matter that you will able. acid black at ................ er roof the only coat in Canada that 18 „ „ not detect, ......HOa waterproof; price $7. ono in part ioular is perfection, an Amerg- price $2 and $2.25, in any style and any Corn woith Seta can for................ti3 z can Our gnarantee goes with every coat or Penn worth loo a can for....,,,....... Half a dollar a and is n o�pular price B Shirtin fes colors Y�u will find lent of choice in our go- color you wish. 86 t Y d pyx' Overcoats all sizes, g, , worth 150 a yard, plenty nape we Bell. We have gold a great many Tomatoes worth 100 a can for.......... G' for Dress floods in p am goo s or lection of above goods. �T far ca es this eeason. Neto lines are con. Baking � I g bat , right to sell at ..............12jo Underwear P g powder, 1 3b gsalare......,..,256 Boucle effects; you will find it to your Men's suits well made, and made to fit; Lines at 50° cents. Heavy Tweed Effect, stantly coming to hand and the stook in Baking powder,10a tins for.. ....50 interest to see our steak. No halter $4 up. Gr Cotton 36 in. wide, 2QC a yd dcubic fold, 800. Splendid for girl's wear, Men's Shirte....25o, 85o, 50o, 75o and.$l most complete. Corn starch, per package.... �.........50 a rtment of Dress (bode is to be Special line of Men's Suits, double breast- By Cotton, special a*................5c Drawers ........250, 35c, 500, 75o and $1 Corean Sable Capes.. 4.....08.50 and $10 Globe wash boards ....... :..........12}0 , Y B an oar range at ..............60o ed, ae good as usually sold at $10, fori$7.25 leached Cotton, one yard wide, Fine Beaver Cloth, in all shades at....61 Ladies' Veatg........................150 Astrachan Capes..$16, $15.60, $21.50, $25 6 Doz, clothes pine for....:...........bd splendid value at ........... ..... 4c Niagerhoad Mantle Cloth, $1, $1.25, $1.40,greatY Biaok O ossum Ca es....$18.50 and $26 2 Good Brooms for............... IYr lqo pat erns, tiiost fsehiono a goods end $8. Our tention regular price, 35o o ru rice, 250 Ladies Astrachan Coata..$26.50, $32.60 Fine Rid Salmon per can........... 01661 prooarabio, at 750, SOo, 90o and $1 s yd Flannelette at 4o a yd, special linos at Bo $1,50, $1.85, ffi2 and $2.,90. g P P Boys' Suits, two piece and three pieoe,'st 6Q0 and 80. Fall range of Children's Vests. Boyle and $36. Large Scrub Brushes.. 50 Trimmings to match all goods in Gimps, prices ss low an possible. Flannelette Rlankete in grey or white, You will find but few such sagortmentg �birte andDrawers, Union or all woo( all Rnffn all kinds from 750 to 4,50 each, 12 Bare Laundry Soap for....:' ...450 Silks and Braids Boys' two piece suit" start at 1$1.25. at...+•• •. •• • •...... 75o, $1 and $1.85. of Mantle Clothe as are shown here. � sizes, � $ Jersey Cream Bisonit n tin boxes .....100 Men's Walaby(Uoate..$20. Astrachan, $25 8 Boxes Eddy's Ms tchen for... ...,,,266 ° e and see what you think of our k'A wled e of values, and -our taste as shown in our new selections for this season. son. We believe we.can pay you I..:.; for coming by saving you anywhere from 10 to 25 per cent. We will leave you to judge whether we are mistaken or not.0 ron, C WON C41 0 Cash r -:R, moreA�rMcKIN, � M , 1_'1L,,11i,­. 0 ° f q 61 1 .. 'Alt,'sJcti: