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The Clinton New Era, 1889-11-22, Page 5
• A 15,20 and 25 ger ct, Discount Sale FROM NOW TILL DEC. 1st We do not buy Goode to put on our shelves or in show cases, but we buy to sell, and here is what we will do for the next 30 days. .15 per cent discount on all CLOCKS and WATCHES, (the Waterbury Watch excepted) 20 per cent discount on JEWELLERY and SILVERWARE 25 per cent discount on FANCY GOODS. See how it works. Take our Celebrated $5.50 Watch, with 15 per cent off, comes at 54.68 Take our New American $6.00 Watch, with 15 per cent off, comes at $5.10 Take our Sorew-bezzle American $9.75 Watch, with 15 per ct off, comes at $8.30 Take our Gold -Filled 20 year guarantee 825 Watch, with 15 per cent off, at$21.25 These arc prices that are sure to sell the goods. Our Motto, "A nimble shilling, is better than a slow shilling." RO H. W. COATS, JEWELLER and ENGRAVER. CLINTON. AMEWHIMOINWEEF .C.Y3ETLOILs' Co HAVE SECURED A LOT OI', GOOdiS AT A GREAT BARGAIN. COME t SEE THEM I At slaughter Prices Don't forget FRIDAY is SPECIAL BARGAIN DAY DETLOR & CO., CLINTON, $ankrupt Stock ©F HA WARE 1Ve arc; offering some decided bargains; this fall in Chopping Axes, Cross Cut Saws, Halters, Cattle Chains, Ropes, Grain Scoops, Barb Wire, Steel Wire, Leather Belting, Hay Knives, Paints and Oils, Window Glass, &c 'This is part of the stuck of II. M. Itac.'y, and tills bought at a great bargain, and will be Hold a great deal less than ordinary Prices. You can rely upon getting bargains in eery line. A spl'-q,did let (,f Hanging Lamps, Chandellers, Lanterns, Shades, 'Chimneys, Wicks, Burners, &c. which will be sold at a big discount Also, a big assortment of STOVES, both second-hand and new, which we are selling at Reduced Prices. Full stock of RLacrarrrTrl's AND WAcoNIlAUER's ISr:PPI,rES, We only keep the best AMERICAN and CANADIAN COAI, OIL. HARL.AND BROS., & Storey & Tinware, Iron Hardware, Clinton F XMAS & NEW YEAR • Fresh New VALENCIA RAISINS c per ib Fresh New PATRA,S CURRANTS c per lb FRESH NEW .LEMON,ORANGE & CITRON PEELS ‘ LOWEST CUT PRICES -113 lbs. Best. Granulated White Sugar for $1 cash. 17 lbs. Bright Coffee° Sugar for $1 cosh. IS lbs. Good Raw Sugar for 'i1 cash. J. W. IRWIN,The. Times Tea Warehouse Cooper's Old Stand, Cor. Searle's Block, CLINTON The hristmas Giobo -THE QUEEN OF TIIE HOLIDAY NUMBER FDR 1889 Forty Pages of Heatititifl illn+iratious and Literary matter, Coaled Paper, Colored Lithographs, magnificent Press Work, 1Iarldsorneglolored Cover. TWO f„41{(:i; sur.El{B LITHOGRAPHIC I'LA'l'E:A, in iii colors, accompany this number, entitled FRIENDS TIIE CANANIAN IIILI'I'IA. (,f neral Sir Fr(d. Middleton, in wr•iting'abnut the latter plate aayp - "t !must enrtgi•a1111 late THE (G1,O01E upon hexing prod linedao creditable a picture. it is very well executed, and eppcara to MO to 1)e quits equal trinity from home, The difrerentlnniforrns are correct, iy given, and the group, ,g not ton5111f, The whole number is, without doubt. the 11 J' T HO1,IDAV 1'ArEIL ever issued in this rnnntry,a.ml mise), superior to the great majority of English prn(lur tion g. Nn (noniron fnlully should l,,I555eellrine a r•npy of tells rng,anfltcent number. I'I{IC E 414)<'. .To l.o 1 all from all Nrw. Icalera,,e I n 0 the Ofile,' of T±iE GLOBE PRINTING CO., TORONTO Orders frons llie Old Cowltr Inn... Le rn,, r,,, l i, •1 0. 1 1; ,ns,l , • In r i, r X.. o rn.tean CLINTON MARKETS Corrected every Thursday afternoon. Thursday, Nov. 21,1589. Wheat, fall old and new.. 0 80 a 0 90 Oats Barley 23 0 26 0 35 0 40 Peas 0 50 0 50 Floor per bal 4 50 a 5 00 Butter 0 16 a 0 17 Eggs 0 18 a 0 18 Pork 5 75a 6 00 Hay 6 00 a 7 00 It is supposed that 100 people perished in the great storm in New Mexico. Hog cholera is causing excite- ment in Tilbury East, Essex , Diptheria has become so pro- vallent at Elkhart, Indiana, that all the schools have been closed. Dr.. Wilson, law clerk of the House of Commons at Ottawa, died suddenly in New York on Saturday night. Londesboro Mills. J. L. eldt hue rented the Londesboro Rol. lttr Mills anis is prepared to do all kinds of mill work. Custom work a specialty. Through honest work and fair dealing he ex- pects a good share of the pelt/Nine of the surrounding country. Ploy y and feed al- ways on hand. will deliver Qllshort notiao. I;lacksniith Shop and land for sale. Subscriber offers for sale the property owned bv him at Gowrie, in tbo county of Porth. tt consists of a blacksmith shop do- ing a good business, with dwelling house, eta blo and half -acre of land attached. Is in a splendid farming section, with no opposition Will be sold with or without tools. Satis- factory reason for selling. Por particulars apply to THOS, LOBIt, Holmseytllo, or JOS LOB13, Gowrie. t f BERKSHIRE 130.&E Subscriber has just received a thoro-bred Berkshire Boar from the Gold Medal herd of J G Snell & Bros, of Edmonton, whicb of excellent pedigree and registered in the Dominion Herd Book. The same will bo kept for service at Lot 28, 6th con Halletb- Terms $1 at time of service, with privilege of returning, if necessaryy, or $1.25 if booked WILLIAM SNELL, Hullett, the -late erre of H .Snell .& ?nn Executers' Notice to Creditors IN THE MATTER OF TRH ESTATE Or (CABLES MASON, LATH OF TRH TOWN OP. CLINTON, IN THH UODNTY OF HURON, DECEASED Pursuant•to Chapter 110, Section 36, of the Revised Statutes of Ontario, notice is hereby given that all creditors and other persons having claims or demand, against the estate of the above named Charles Mason, are hereby required to send or deliver to the un- dersigned Executors of the lief will and testament of the said the late Charles Ma- son, Clinton P.O., on or before the Seth day of December, 1889, their chrietian names, surnames, addressee and descriptions, with full particulars of their claims, statements of accounts, and nature of securities (if any) held by them, after which date the Execu- tors under the will shall distribute the as- sets o1 the estate of the said Charles Mason among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to those claims of which they shall then have notice, and the said Execu- tors will not be liable for the said assets, or any part thereof, to any person o1 whose claim notice shall not have been received by them at the time of each distribution JAMES HOWE, ttEaecutora ROBT, MASON, t C A HAIITT. Solicitor Dated at Clinton this 13th day of Nov, 1869 PIIRSUANT TO CHAPTER 110, R. S. 0., 1897, notice le hereby given that all cred- itors and others havingclaimsagainst Jemes Biggins, late of the Town o1 Clinton, in the Countyof Huron, Gentleman who departed this lifon or about the 19th day of OLtober, 1889, are requested to send by ppost.prepaid, addressed to W. J,. Biggins, as Milton, Ont., on or before the second day of December, 1889,a atatoment of their names and addros- es, with full particulars of their claims and the securities (if any) held by them; and that after the day last aforesaid the Exec- utors ander the Will of the said James Big- gins will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the parties entit- led tlerate, regard being had only to the claims of which notion shall have been given as above required, and She .said Executors will not be liable for t ,e assets or any part thereof to any person or persons of whose claim or claims notice ,ball nob have been received by theist at the time of such distri- bution. Dated tbie 99th dayy of October, 1869. MANNING & SCOTT, Solicitors for the Executors, J. 8. and W. rtiggins. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Pursuant to Section 56, of Chapter 110, of the Revised Statutes of Ontario, l897, notioe is hereby given that all creditors and others having claims against Ann Coulter, late of the Village of Blyth, in the County of Huron widow, who departed this life ou or abone the Seth day of September, 1889, are request- ed to sand by post, prepaid, addressed to N 11 Yovro, EsQ, Myth, Ontario, on or before the 15th day of December, 1890, a statement of their claims and the securities (if any)held by them; and that after the day last afore said, tho$Exacntors under the will of the said Ann Coulter, w111 proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the par- ties entitled thereto, rogard being had only to the claims of which notice shall havebeen given as above required, and the said Biwa. tore will not be liable for tho assets, or any part thereof, to any person or persons of whose claim or claims notice shall not have been received b, them at the time of such distribution. Dated at Clinton this 91st clay of October, IRK; MANNING & SCOTT, Seth:eters for the Executors of the will of the late Ann Coulter 39c: BOOKS Cicely bound in cloth, large 12 mo. WORTII 75 cents. David Copperfield ,..Dickens 14lill on the FJ:ms ,,.George Eliott Scottish Chiefs Jane Porter 20,000 Leagues, under the Sea Julcw Verne Ivanhoe Scott Pickwick Papers .........Dickens Waverly ........................ Scott Oliver Twist Dickens Last Days of Pompeii.... Lytton East Lynne .. Mrs Wood The Spy Cooper Felix Holt Eliott Cast up by the Sea Baker Jane Eyre Broote Robert Browning's Poems Alhambra Irving Children of the Abbey Roche Little Dorrit Dickens Last of the Mohicans 'Cooper Bleak House Dickens Heroes , Hero Worship, .Carlyle Pilgrim's Progress Bunyan Adam Bede, belch Gulliver's Thnvols Swift Subscriptions 1eceived or 1'e- ILLINERY.:% MILLINERY. We would call special attention to our stock in this department, which has been kept complete by repeat orders. ALSO, FULL LINES IN RIBBONS, VELVETS; TRIMMINGS, &c., AT CLOSE PRICES OUR GREAT 75c. KID GLOVE IS HAVING A QUICK SALE. ASK TO SEE THEM. 5 PER CENT OFF FOR CASH BTT::JO ' EXCMCIENS. T, JACKSiN, 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- vinco of Ontario, that he has All who are thinking of buying a Bought C. C. Rance's StOCkstove,Iiamp,Axe,.Crossoutsaw Wonderfully cheap, and will conduct t;lie • FINE TAILORING TRADE AT THE OU) STAND, HURON Street. Imniense bargains will bo giNen in Fine Ordered Cloth- ing, and prices quoted for the next thirty days that will astonish the closest buyers. T. Jackson,Sr, Clinton U'REAFTER ONE You have heard the proverb: "A dollar saved is a dollar earned.'' That is a cold, hard fact. A dollar spent extravagantly, or paid in overcharge, is a dollar kuccked out of your day's earnings. A dol- lar saved in economical trading is a dollar added to your day's wage. We're After You With money in our hands, in the way of a practical premium for your trade. Wo can save you money ©very time, and we will do it and demonstrate the fact. We can make a dollar go as far as a dollar and a dime go elsewhere; that means that you are getting a premium of one dollar on every ten you spend with us. HERE'S MONEY FOR YOU • Do you want it ? Iler'e iy A FACT”. IN—FINA'NCE. Worth your considering. If you put money out at interest, eight per cent is as big a return as you can hope to get ; you probably will bo glad to take six per cent on a safe loan. But we offer you ten per tent interest on every dollar you spend with us, and to spend money elsewhere is like loaning money without interest when you might have ten per cont. Our goods are the best you can buy, our prices aro tho lowest and save you a dime on every dollar. The above facts apply to our stocJ{ any' stay, year in and year out— all the time from Jan. 1st to Dec. 31st. .lust now we find we have un overstock tet' Yous Ready Mado SUITS and OVERCOATS. These were bought low and have been offered at prices that we thought would hustle them out, but the weather has been against us. Wo claim to be able to hold our own against all ('.ornpotitiou in the shape df dry goods men. but unfavorable weather will down the best of us. Tho goods must bo sold, the time for selling them is no vv— will extra inducements push thorn out? we'll try it, here goes. Every (" ~COAT in stock now marked at a higher price than $5, will be offered. al. - ' One Dollar Less than the Marked Price Every SUIT OF CLOTHES now marked at a higher price than six dollars, will be offered ut lam" One Dollar Less than now marked. Boar in mind that all our Suits and Overcoats are now marked 10 to 20 per cont below regular prices, so with this extra out of'a dollar you save more than ono day's wages by dealing with us. ANOTHER SPECIAL -10 per cont discount on all ULSTER CLOTHS and CLOAKiNGS. 10 per c. discount on all men's LONG LEATHER BOOTS, except those made by M. McPherson & Co. newer! for all Canadian, English Our FELT BOOTS aro madded lower than yon will ,;co elsewhere. and Amoricrn Periodicals. We will give you more Ow your mon,,y, , quality bring equal, than any Fall particulars will 1,, I hc,,r- other house in ti,c county, fully given. W. COOPER Sz co., W. L. 0 U I M E T T E, CLINTON. OR ANYTHING IN THE Hardware or Tinware Line TO CALL UPON DAVIS & ROWLAPIDi MAMMOTH ITA1-1DWARE AND STOVE Hoi1SE, CLINTON t HTB GROCERY Keeps A-1 • Black, Young l lysed and Japan TEA; Keeps A 1 COFFEE, fresh ground. Keeps A 1 GROCERIES of all kinds, cheap. Also, WOODEN WARE, BRUSHES, BROOMS, &c CORDWOOD—Orders left at shop for wood. will be promptly filled at lowest figures. No charge for cartage. E4GrEC10.SAN .�41‘.-.I.���;sW, �c 1._4 ]N'1 N Big Discount Sale For Bargains for Cash in PARLOR SETS, BEDROOM SUITES, CHAIRS, SIDEBOARDS • &c., for the next 30 Days, Comae to Furniture Emporium, .J C. STEVENSON, • Opposite Town Hall, Clinton. Bi E E1 EI S ALL THE GOODS O1 GEO. GLASGOW ,Removed at he htte fire, have been replaced and neatly arranged in the OLD STAND, ALBERT STREET And will now be disposed of at Greatly Reduced Prices. THIS IS A GENUINE SALE AND NO HUMBUG. Call early and secure a bargain. What's the Matter with your feet? WHY YOU WANT A PAIR OF Taylor & ions fi iflad Shoes TI- &TI'r .AIjI Eggs taken in exchange. 5 per cent otl for cash. ,R & Sons CLINTON AND 13i.VTH