The Clinton New Era, 1889-08-02, Page 5•
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ROB. W. COATS
IS AGENT FOR THE
Dominion PIANQ
Call and see his prices when you
want to buy
ROB. W. COATS,
JEWELLER and ENGRAVER. CLINTON.
T. JACKSON, Sr,
The Finest Clothing Cutter in the Dominion
has returned to the ranks of
the Profession,
And begs to announce to the people of Clinton and Pro-
vince of Ontario, that he has
Bought C. C. Rance's Stock
Wonderfully cheap, and will conductthe
TAILORING TRADE
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AT THE OLI) STAND, HURON Street,
Immense bargains will be given in Fine Ordered Cloth-
ing,.and prices quoted for the next thirty clays that will
astonish'the closest buyers.
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de ®RY
GOV VS Stock
We shall commence, THURSDAY, JUNE Otll, to clear
out all our Dress Goods in every line, Laces, Embroide-
ries, Dress Trimmings, Velvets, Grey and White Cot-
tons, Table Linens.Oil Cloths and Carpets, Men's, Boys
and Girl's Straw Hats, Lace Curtains, and Curtain Nets,
AT PRICES FAR BELO\N. QRIGI
AL COST.
figr Everything will be sold without reserve,
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eser`e,
We will commence' this sale Thursday morning.
T. J ackson,Sr, Clinton
.INTON IklA.BI{Ers..
Ogrreeted every' Thursday afternoon.
Thursday, Aug, 1, 1889,
Wheat, fall • 98 a 1 00
Wheat,..spring 98 a 100
Oats 26 a 0 27
Barley 0 40 a 0 40
Peas 0 52 a 0 58
Flour per bal. 5 00 a 5 50
Butter 0 13 a 0 14
012a012
Pork 5 7.5a 6 00
Hay 900a900
STIFF HATS — All the :leading styles, i ought
from the best manufacturers.
SOFT HATS — The best and cheapest goods in
the Market
STRAW HATS—Our stock is worth seeing, ex-
cellent quality, and away clown in price.
Close buyers shonld`not fail to call and see these goods, the low ',vie(
• and good quality arc selling them very fast
Gent's Furn. shings and Fine, Tailoring
FRANK SHEPHERD, The Leading Tailor, AibertSt. CLINTON
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BARGAINS IN REMNANTS --- Over 500 ends in
Dress Goods, Prints, &e., at less than
half their original cost.
Also, BARGAINS IN ALL CLASSES OF
SUMMER GOODS TO CLEAR.:
o JOHN WISEM A.N Manager.
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stb,,te J. iTOCZNS.
SUNDUIES
IfOUSE TO -RENT = FRAME ROUST,
1111 on Victoria Street, lately occupies[ by
Mrs Kennedy, is offered to rent on reason-
able terms. Splendid stable, &c. • i
LACK KENNEDY, Central Ilotel
ItOLLEIt M1L4LS• FOR SA LF
' The almost new LcOdesboro'11o11gr Mills ;
•in good running order, water' and st.:uni ,
power. I' est office, telegraph and rai!roa1
convenient. Only n smith 11 nn • tee 11,'110
rest to suit the purchneer if i0 cured. This '
is arare clianct.. Ate to,1.tt1 1111 110..
WS, Berlin, or [1.F, IlClil,1 . 00 t1,u premises
Londesboro, Out, — — _.--
The Lmproo'eti White.
Another lot of the WHITE Si:\GING MA-
CHINES just arrived, which I ant selling
cheap. Son tho r,w self setting needle. see
the new Stitch regulator, set the regulator
by number for any length of stitch you re-
quire, no need to sew a piece of goods to get
the right length of stitch. ;L be nevi' Tension
Reliever ie the newts fm emelt on any
machine; es soon as the press foot is raised
the teusf0u is loosened, and no breaking of
thread or needles in taking the goods ont of
the machine, Examine the now Bent Wood
Cover --tire strongest cover made. Ilave n
machine sent to your house ou trial. II want
you to 1)0 perfectly satisfied that the White
is the best machine -for the money, if tint, I
Will take it away ; it will cost you nothing to
try
one. J. WOIIS111,1i; Agent
• We are in the midst of Stock rl'akinri; we find many
lines reduced to short lengths, and many odd pieces that
we would rather sell to you at a low-cut price than carry
over to another season: You are sure to find something
in this lot that you can do with, and every person likes
to get a bargain.
Wo have still a few pieces of those DRESS GOODS
bought at panic prices, and now selling at 124• C. a yard.
All our Dour PRINTS now going at l0c. a yard. Don't
you think it will pay .you to buy some of these goods while
fliey are In your way: you know they cannot be replaced
at these figures.
On all DRY GOODS where prIrce has not been reduced
we give a discount of 10 per cent.
We have a range of•Misses and Ladies I►RUxltLLA BOOTS
seizes 11 to 4, at 50c., worth a good deal more money.
We sell heavy 1'r,ow BooT, which we guarantee to
wear well, for $$1.
We sell 14 lbs of SUGAR for $1
We sell CLINTON FLOUR at Mill prices.
Our stock is woll assorted and prices are unifdrinly low. We value your
patronage and try to make it to vhwr interest to trade with'ns
W. L. OUTMETTE,
LONDESBORO
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QA'LES.-ME
WANTED
to canvass for the sale of Nursery Stock, on
SALARY AND EXPENSES, or commission
Steady employment. Apply at once, stating
age. Refer to this paper. J. H. NELL1t3 it
CO, Rochester N.Y - -
FOR 30 DAY: ONLY
CLEARINGCASH SALE
In order to reduce the heavy stock we carry, and get ready for the Fall
Goods, we have decided to offer our whole stock of Goods AT COST TO
CLEAR. This is no fraud sale ; we make it a point in our business to
do as we advertise; we do not blow up big slaughter sales and sell a few
lines that the people know the value of, at cost or below, and charge them
regular prices for the other goods, BUT WE OFFER OCR WHOLE STOCK AT
COST. We keep first-class goods, just what the people need. . None of
the cheap trash from the city auction rooms, and unsaleable goods from
the wholesale houses, but
STAPLE LINES IN THE FOLLOOING, 'AT COST:
Cloths, Tweeds, Tailor's Trimmings, Gent's Furnishings, Dress Goods,
Silks, Satins, Velvets, Plashes, 111.antlo* Cloths, Prints, Cottons,
Sheetings, Skirtings, Cbttonades, nickings, Carpets,
Oil Cloths, House Furnishings, Hats, Caps, &c
READY•MADE CLOTHING• and CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER, a first-class: fit
every time or no sale. BOOTS,' SHOES AND •RUBBER- at less than Toronto
prices. 2500 pairs to clear at cost. Come and see them. You will not
vet such a chalice for bargains again this year. General Groceries.—
COAL:--: COAL
Persons who use Coal should
place their orders during the
summer, as much more satis-
factory arrangements can be
made. Orders left .will have
prompt attention
S DAVIS
WONDERFUL
ARE THE WAYS OF THE
Bargain Hunter!
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LADIES --We are showing one of the finest stocks of
,,DRESS GOODS .in Huron county, at lowest prices
X00 Gut's Stray Eats a q6 c on the dour
MILLINERY—We are clearing out lines in ,this
• department wonderfully cheap. lst Table gat .25 cts
2nd Table at 50, cents. Third Table at 75 cents.
4th Table at 85 cents.-
PARASOLS—well
ents.-
PARASOLS—Well •you may have then at your
thein
Agents for TERRY'S NICKLE-PLATED SHEARS AND SCISSORS; will not rust, l own prices. Ask to see
every pair warranted, if not as represented money will be refunded.
COME AND SEE US, IT WILL PAI VOL:. WE ,MEAN BUSINESS AND.. WILL
- KEEP TO OUR VEER FOR 80 DAYS.
Searle's Block,
Clinton
PLUMSTEEL & GIBBINGS
msonemowiweollisclownwirmi
e�,�,C1eCVllilb ��s� ]�
BOOTSAND SHOES
Chas. CRUzcxSHANK°s
in order to make room for my keret) purchases of Full and 'Winter Goods,
I,. will still niy entire Spring ;yid Summer Stock AT LESS THAN
'MANUFAC''.Cl1IREl'.'6. Pllioi:S. Sere my job lots, which will be sold
at less than half cyst. '1'hi:i iii a good chance for cash buyers to get goods
at their own prices N() 1! U. MUU, I;LI1' A. GENUINE SALE
Mammoth llardtivar() and
Stove House, Clinton
Voter's List 1,889.
114I.I ICit•AI,Ol Y OF TUN TOWN OP 010NRON.
c7171rr'T OP tTtfltOti.
Notice is hereby given, that I have trans.
tnitted or delivered to the persons mentioned
in section !f and 6 of The Ontario Voter's
Licit Act, IWO, 111.1 aoples required by amid sec-
tions to be transmitted or delivered of the
list, mode garsnant to said Act,. of all per-
sons appearing by the last revleod Assess-
ment (toll of the sold Municipality to beon.
titled to vote In the said Mu'niclpality at El-
ections for Members of, the Legislative M-
aetnbly and at Municipal Elections; and that
said flet Was first posted up at my officio, at
Clinton, on the Ord day of July 11*30, and
remains there for Inspection. •
Electors are milled upon to examine the
said list, and, if soy omissions or any other
errors are found therein to take immediate
proceedlnyl to have the said crrnrs cor'roct•
ori according to law. Dated this rlyd day of
July, 1880. WM. OOATH, Clerk ,of Clinton.
NOTICE to CREDITORS
111 TIM MA•rr7111 OP (i, PALL/snit
Tun TOWN OF ('uxwTo9, 1N T11P. CNCBCY
OP BMWS, (Recuse; lNSot,vreces.
The said S.l'Ar.atern & Co have made an
assignment to me in pnraaance of the pro•
visions of 0.. S.O. 18,7, Chap. 104.
All creditors nro requested to file their
claltns,dnly verified and vouched, with me,
Oh or betmrs the IMt clay of September, l3A0,
after which date I will proceed to db+trihn to
the aaa.,ta of the said catate, having regard
only to the Claims of which 1 elicit then hevo
tlotlae.
DAVID BLACK LEY,
2), James St. South, Flatnilton, Assign 10,
WALKER, SCOTT AC LERS,
di Jntn 10 St. Sintth, !Tamil', n,
S'licitei P,r
i els 01 the 41;4it14;ia B)94)t,Alhert S1. Clinton
GREAT CLEARING SALE!
Fon. ONE MONTH
Of Baby Carriages, Express
Waggons, Double and Single
Harness, Boots and Shoes,
Trunks and" Valise,, Dusters,
Whips, Pine & Cedar Shingles
Also, 50 cords of'Wood
J. T.WITCHELL, CLINTON.
SMLESMENrL
Having done len /lees in Canada for nvor
30 years, our reputation and responsibl!ty
is well koown, We pay salary and expenses
from the start,,if everything 15 satisfactory.
Nnrevious ottperienee is required. Write
tie for terms, which are very liberal, bofora
engaging with anti other firm,
Iintm1MHOEN.— l3Tad street's or Du n'i�[mail
& Coe Commercial Agencies, well known to
hesitates men ; or Standard Bank, Colborne,
Ont. O
CHASEflBOTTIERS' COMFAMY
Noels ivMTh'
Colborne, Ontario.
REDUCED .RAT1-1.S
To MANITOBA, BRIT. COL L' MBIA
And;the NOli•WEf TF.,I1N STATF1S 1
VIA BEA1 YS SARNIA LINE
steamers, united }:utpire, Ontario and
(latnpana, sailing" from Sarnia during nnvi•
gation,weatherponnittinstt every Tnosrlay
and Friday night, and calling on \\wines•
day ant Saturdays at (Foderielt and Kincar
dine, connecting at the latter place with the
(LT, R. train leav!nl Otiuten at 1) 51j» for
St Jody island, (larder liter, Miff(' to,
Mar, S Port Arthur ani Duluth, e,Trr ing
at fort, Arthur uith the Canaille dile
Rn,!Iway. anal nt Duluth with ilio fled It!u;r
Vs11ey Rnilway. Lowest Cates. beet 0001 1 1-
mielations, Express time 0z1,1 ,1,,.300 of
n t W..1:\CIOSON
') I l•:4 1 . . ocr 0 A O. 1',\'f Tlsf>N
Gc+.1. JI tt, a>.;ur Sat.:i' A ,y.' Clinton.
DETLOR & CO.
CLINTON
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BOOTS & SHOES
10 PER .CENTDISCOUNT.
t"ntil the " 15tH. of 'August wO will givo a discount of 10 per cent oft' for
cash, on our stock of BOOTS and SHOES, TRUNKS, 'VALISES, &c
Wo have some SPECIAL LINES- which we are CLE IRING OUT
at very low prices, to make roo-ns for Fall -Goods. •
1?gg;1 taken in exchange.
10 oer cont oft fur Cti01,
CLINTON AND
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COPOURG- C.AR. WORKS,
ORKS,
Cobourg, Feb. 6th, 1889
Messrs. The., wig.. Johnson. Cot, Montreal..
entlemen,--I have used a large
quantity of your Magnetic Iron
Paint .on Railway Cars, and 1 find
it will cover.a larger surface than
any Similar paint 1 have used.
It has given good satisfaction,
and I have much pleasure in re-
commending it to the public.
A
Yours truly,
(Signed) JAMES CROSSEN.
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