The Clinton New Era, 1889-08-16, Page 5•
RO . W. COATS
IS AGENT FOR THE
Dominion PIANO
Call and see his prices when you
want to buy
ROB. W. COATS,
JEWELLER and ENGRAVER. CLINTON.
Te JACKSON, r.tl r.
The Finest Clothing Cutter in the Dominion
has returned to the ranks of
the Profession,
And begs to announce to the people of Clinton (Inti Pro-
vince of.Ontario, that he has
Bought C. C. Rance's Stock
oncferfully cheap, and will conduct the
FINE TAILORING TRADE
AT TIIE OLD STAND, HURON Street,
Immense bargains will -be given in Fine Ordered Cloth-
ing, and prices quoted for the next thirty days that will
. astonish the closest buyers.
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eapside .Ry stock
GOODS
We shall commence, THURSDAY, JUNE 6th, 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 PR[C
EAR BLO\V ORIG/iAL COST.
Everything will be ,sold without reserve.
"We will commence this sale Thursday morning.
T. J ackson,Sr, Clinton
S ping Off AT, G.>OST'
The undersigned will bell off big well assorted stuck of Nall Paper
and Decorations at cost for cash on delivery. This sale will probably
continue without change, until the whole stoek.is sold.
..WORT E[TN-O-TON. Clinton
THE POPULAR
IDRi GOODS HOUSE
LAN DESBORO
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ACM
First shipments of early Fall Goods. received and passed into nock
A ll LINE—
SIX } Tweed Dress Goods
SIX SHADES
Direct importation, marked at a price that will s�cnr'e
n speedy clearance. -
A LINEOFCHCK WINOY
Good colors and patterns, and serviceable goods, selling at 12 yards for
81, cannot be replaced at the same price.
We have purchased for this Fall's Trade one
of THE FINEST AND BEST STOCKS OF
DRESS GOODS that will be brought to the
County. Do not buy a yard until you have seen what we;have
to offer. IVe will announce their arrival as soon as they conte
to hand.
We are still offering SPECIAL DRIVES IN PLAIN & ?IGi1FEi)
VELVETS. ALL SU3UsIER GOODS AT 'CLEARING PRICES.
We have just received, one cask China Tea Sets
Fine quality, beautiful patterns and shapes, ranging in price
from five to ten dollars.
OUR 5 -LB PACKAGE JAPAN TE. J,
With Silver•Plated Pickle Dish, for.$2.25, is a bar'ain.
We want your trade, and will try and snake it to yell• interest
to deal with n'{.
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CLINTON PILUMETS.
corroded every Thursday afternoon.
Thursday, Aug, 15, 1889.
Wheat, fa,11 old 0 93 a 0;13
Wheat, fall new 0 80 a 0 80
Wheat, spring 93 a 0 93
Oats 26 a 0 27
Barley 0 40 a 0 40
Peas 0 52 a 0 53
Flour per bal 5 00 a 5 50
Butter 0 13 a 0 14
Pork 5 75 a 600
Hay 9 00 a 9 00
TORONTO'S Great Exhibition
Sept. 9th to 2lst.
To BE BETTER AND GREATER TGAN EVER.
There• is perhaps not a city on this
continent that has made more rapid
progress during the past ten years than
the City of Toronto, and it is still go-
ing ahead. Its population during that
period has advanced from eighty thous-
and in 1879 to one hundred and eighty
thousand in 1889, being an average in-
crease of ten thousand a year. Hut ex:
traordinary as this great prosperity
may appear, is it not more so than the
success which has attended the estab-
lishment of the great Agricultural and
Industrial Exhibition, which is held
annually in that city,and which during
the same period has reached a point in
Magnitude far beyond the most san-
guine expectations of its promoters.
The attendanoe of visitors at this Ex-
hibition, which in 1879 was about
ninety thousand, has steadily increased
each year until last year it reached
over two hundred and fifty thousand.
The number of exhibitors has also pro-
portionately increased,and the indica-
tions are that the Exhibition for the
present year, which is to be held from-
ths 9th to the 21st of ,yep ember, will
be greater and better than ever.
Although the buildings on the To-
ronto Fair Grounds aro already, far
More numerous and commodious than
any in the country, the Association is
expending over $20,000 again this year
in providing -increased accommodation
in the way of new stables on the most
improved and modern plans, a new
poultry building and many other ad-
ditions which they consider necessary
to meet the requirements of the. Fair.
They fully realize ache fact that . they
cannot stand still, that their patrons
want something greater and better
every year, with all that is new and in-
teresting in the way of inventions to be
found on this continent, and this is
what they appear determined to give
them. This is really the People's Ex-
hibition. It is not, as many suppose,
controlled by a stock company, but by
gentlemen who give,their time and ser-
vices tor nothing, and their charter
provides that every dollar which is
made out of the Show must be expend•
ed in adding to and improving the
grounds and buildings, so that the
country and general public get the lull
benefit of whatever 'assistance they
nifty give the institution by their • an•
nual patronage to the great Exposition
of Live Stock, Agricultural, Dairy and
Horticultural products, Manufactures
of all kinds, Fine Arts and Ladies'
Work, etc., there will be a much larger
programme than usual of special' fea•
tures, of the most novel and interesting
character that it has been possible to
procure, full particulars of which' will
be given in the official programme to be' -
issued shortly. There wililbe an Inter-
national -Dog Show—the second week
and Pain's Great Historical Senic pro-
duction, the "Bnh'ning of Moscow,"with
grand pyrotechnic displays every even-
ing, and in fact every day there will be
plenty to see at this great Exposition
that will be instructive, amusing ani(
entertaining. Specially low rates will
prevail on all railways durin4 the two
weeks of the Fair. Entries for exhibits
in all departments must.be made before
August 17th.. Canada has in this Ex-
hibition an institution that the cenntry
may well feel proud of ,the bostionithis
continent, and those who hove visited
many of the larger Pairs on the other
side of tho border readily admit that it
will be ,many years before they can
reach the position of or begin to .com-
pare with the Toronto Show. If ,our
readers contemplate a holiday trip this
season, they will be afforded a good op-
portunity of making it an enjoyable one
if they reserve it for the time of the Ex-
hibition.
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REMVMNaNTS
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BARGAINS IN REMNANTS --- Over 500 ends i
Dress Goods, Prints, &c., at less than
half their original cost.
Also, BGAINS IN ALL CLASSES OF
SUMMER GOODS TO CLEAR.
JOHN WISEM AN Manager.
Estate Ji. EO C::1\'B
FOR
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ARE THE WAYS OF TILT.
LEKIUNGUASII SALEBirgain Hunt
In order to reduce the heavy stock we carry, and get ieady 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 '
`---n---x x x .
)IES—We are showing one of the finest stocks of
RESS GOODS in Huron county, at lowest prices
regular prices for the other goods, BUT WE OFFER OUR WHOLE STOCK AT /
COST. We keep first-class goods, just what the. people need. Nene of ' tr&
the cheap trash from the city auction rooms, and unsaleable goods fromthe wholesale houses, but
STAPLE LINES IN THE FOLLOWING, AT COST:
Clot iTweeds, Tailor's Trimrnings, Gent's Furnishings, Dres Goods,
1ks, Satins, Velvets, PJushes, 1llantle Cloths, Prints, Cottons,
Sheeting, Shirtings, Cottonades, Tickings, Carpets,
/ Oil Cloths, House Furnishings, Hats, Caps, Ste
RE DY•MADE CLOTHIG7�and CLOTHING MADE TO ORR, a first-class fit.Hevy time or no sal. OOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS at less than Torontprces. 2500 pairs to clear at cost. Come and see them. Fou will notig t such a chance for bargains again this year. • General Groceries. -
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Agents for TERRY'S NICKLE•I'LATED SHEARS AND SCISSORS; Will not rust,
every pair warranted, if not as represented money will be refunded.
COME AND SEE US, IT }WILL PAY YOU. WE MEAN BUSINESS AND WILL
KEEL' TO OUR OFFER FOR 80 DAYS.
Searle's Block,
Clinton
PLUMSTEEL & GIBBINGS
at Clearing�le
BOOTS ISD SHOESChas. CRUICKSHANK'S
in order to make room for my large purchases of Fall and Wnter Goods,
I will sell nhy entire Sluing and Summer Stock AT LESS TITAN
MANUFACTURER'S PRICES. See my job lots, which will be sold
at less than half cost. Tldi.s is a good chance for cash buyrs to get goods
at their•own prices. NO 11 UMI13UG, 13UT A. GENUINE SALE
Sieve ofthe dden Iliot,Albert Sl. Clinton
GREAT CLEARING SALE!
FOR ONE MONTH
Of Baby Carriages, Express
Waggons, Double and Single
Harness, Boots and Shoes,
Trunks and Valises, Dusters,
Whips, Pine Cedar Shingles
Also, 50 cords of wood
J. TWITCHELL, CLINTON.
SAL.-ESIV!EN,
WANTED.
Flaying done business In Canada for over
30 years, our refutation and responslblity
is well known. %Ve pay salary and expenses
from the start, if everything is satisfactory.
No previous experience is required. Write
us s, which are very liberal, before
engwith any otherfirm.
Rio' UNc8s.—llradstroetsorDun Wiman
6} Co's Oommercial Agencie, soil known to
business mon ; or Standard Bank, Colborne,
Ont CHASE BROTHERS' COMPMColborn, Ontario
REDUCED RATES
To MANITOBA, BRIT. COLUMBIA
Andthe NOR -WESTERN STATES
VIA BEATYS SARNIALINE
Steamers, United Empire, Ontario and
Gainpana, sal1iur fermi Sarnia daring navi-
gation (wether permittingq) every Tuesday
anti Friday night, and onlling on Wednes-
day atul Satrirdnysat (lndorIch and Kinenr
dine, cnnecting at the latter pine(' with the
(4. T, ld. trnin laving Clinton at 1n a, m, for
St Joes Tlnnd, Garden Rivr, Sault Ste.tor.i Pert. Arthur and Dnluth, conncting
at T'ort, Arthur with the Canadian Pacific
Railway. and nt Duluth with the Bed River
\'a1•lcy Railway. Lowest Rates, bestaocnm-
mrintions, Express tithe and choice of
J.\\IRS TT. Tlr,.\TT\•. W..TACKSO(lent. Manager Sarein. A.O. P.\TTi1ON
L,eitts(lint.nn
y Rats at25 0 0n the dollar
I LLI N ERY—We are'
department wonderfully
2nd Table at 50 cents.
4th Table at g 5 cents.
ftle ,ring out lines in this
cheap. 1st Table at 25 cts
Third 'Table at 75 cents.
PARASOLS—Well you may have then at your
own prices. Ask to see them
DETLOR & 10.
CLINTON
BOOTS & SHOES
10 PER CENT DISCOUNT,
Until the 13th of Angust we will give a discount of 10 per cent off for
cash, on our stock of BOOTS and SHOES, TRUNKS, VALISES, &c
We have some SPECIAL LINES which we -are OLE. tfL1NG OUT
at very low prices, to make room for Fall Goods.
Eggs taken in exchange. 10 tier cent off fug, cash.
T LOR & Sons
. CLINTON AND BLV` '=
Nowthis Means . usi1les +sW
"°A. Penny Saved is a Penny Earned."
The Wm. Johnson Co.,Montreal,authorizes
• every dealer in paints throughout Canada
to guarantee to his customers a net saving
of at least 25 PER CENT by the use of
JOENSONS PITA .w FAINT
This guarantee sets forth the fact that One
DOLLARS WORTH of these Pure Goods
will cover a . greater surface, last longer,
present a better appeardnce, and give
greajer satisfaction than One Dollar and a
Quarter's worth of most Paints now in the
market, and that the e saidWilliam Johnson
Co. will rep %int, free of any 'charge what-
ever, any building or structure on which
the above results are not fully realized.
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