The Clinton New Era, 1889-12-06, Page 615,20 ail 25 per ct. Discount Sale
FROM NOW TILL DEC. 1st
Welder not buy Goods 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
2r per cent discount on FANCY GOODS. See how it works.
Take our Celebrated $5.50 Watch, with 15 per cent off, comes at $4.68
Take our New American $6.00 Watch, with 15 per cent off, comes at $5.10
Take our Screw-bezzle American $9.75 Watch, with 15 per ct off, comes at $8.30
Take our Gold -Filled 20 year guarantee $25 Watch, with 15 per cent off, at$21.25
These are prices that aro sure to sell the goods. Our Motto, "A nimbler shilling
is better than a slow shilling."
ROB W. COATS,
JEWELLER and ENGRAVER, CLINTON.
T JACKS
LINTON MARKETS
` (Torre ed every Thursday afternoon.
Thursday, Deo. 5,1889.
Wheat, fall old and new.. 0 78 a 0 82
Oats
Barley
23 0 25
0 30 0 a
Peas 0 52 0 52
Flour per bat 4 50 a 500
Butter 0 10 a 0 17
Eggs 0 18 a 0 18
Pork 5 00 a 5 25
Hay • 7 00 a 700
Saturday Night's Christmas
Number.
Toronto Saturday Night's Christmas
Number just issued is the most artistic
Christmas number ever printed in
Canada. It consists of forty pages of
pictures, song and story, all original
and illustrative of Canadian life, and
which when mailed to friends in the
II old land will not compare unfarorably
with the best productions of London
and Paris, A dozen full-page illustra•
tions, all by Canadian artists and
engraved and lithographed without
regard to expense, will lend a groat
attractiveness to the edition, and in
every page some charming picture
relieves the text. A host of poets,
fiction writers and essayists have ccn-
tributed, while sketches, fairy tales and
many charming things for children are
provided by other contributors. Thi
hbliday number so far surpassed th
® one issued last year by Saturday Nigh
that no comparison candbe made. 1
you wish to send a Christmas souvenir
to a 6•iead abroad, nothing will b
more appreciated than Saturday
Night's holiday number. The art pic
tures are not copies of Old County
engravings, nor a job lot of lithographs
but exquisite photogravures of Cana
dian subjects. Not a line of reprint
nor a copied picture appears in th
whole forty pages. The paper through -
or
is -ueavily---gla:.ed;.-.the printing
ca'nr.ot be exce ed, and the cover, with
its 'heavy, gold margin, contains
realistic Rocky Mountain sketch.
0- Price„ thirty cents at all book stores
or addess: THE SHEPPAR'D PQIi1.161 rNO
Cu., 9 Adelaide St. West, Toronto.
730ARS FOR SERVICE. --
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subscriber keeps for sorvioo at his promi-
xis, lot d3, con- 1,'ruckersmith, Londoutkond
a purebred Suffolk Boat':" 'Perms, sl at time
of 'c '1 f t ' if
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Night
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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 Pr
-ince of Ontario, that he has
Bought C. C. Rance's
SUFI' O K BOAR for Service.
Stec
service, withprivilege o returning ne•
cessary. JAMES NOTT
+'1'onderfully cheap, and will conduct the
`INE TAILORING TRADE
AT THE OLD STAND, HURON Street,
Immense bargains w i!1 be given in Fine Ordered Cloth-
ing, and prices quoted for the next thirty days that will
- astonish the closest buyers,
T. Jackson Sr, G li nton
TH -(; POPULAR
mwaaemtmr usavacte wa
GODS `' OUSE
sasenseassas1s!SY£sisw ✓flti" M'+i
LON DES13O RO
Our buyer has ;,pent this weed,; in the eastern • market.; looking up
good:, for the holiday. trade. Many lines have been secured atsweep-
ing reductions—in some cases 50 cent's on the dollar. All this means
bargains for our (patrons. \Ve have secured a very attractive line of
ai''uods, suitable for
•
Christmas & New Year Gifts
1.Vhich we are enabled to offer at regular wholesale prices. These
goods -are coining in daily mid we will have them elassified•and quote
prices ilext ve('k. Our cult pl'i'es in
Stiits �.
� v-
�reCitS
Are causing t4 rush in that department. Just think of an all Wool
Tweed Overcoat, heavy linins; and well cut and made for 55, or a fide
Brown Worsted, hound and cic,, antly finished, full .man's size, for
$B,50. Someone evidently loses money on these 1 iii' , but our eas••
tolncrs reap the bargains.
We have introduced a new litre of goods, having put, in a complete
range of the justly celebrated
B.LAUAENCE SPECTACLES
These goods are well and fas;mubly known in all parts of the civilized
wo1'ld, and we have no hesitation in 1ecornmendin; ' them tO otit•
customers.
FUILL STUCK op CHOICE NEW
Fruits & Fresh G-roeeries
W. L. OU I IVB ETTE,
?,.,ON DES 'ORO
tJIIAS.QRIJI.CKSHANI(
130 SIIOES
'fy sloe lc is how con Ip', it i,t r ..ery department for the I'.\1 L an,I
trade, 1 ltnv'r' also "n I ,'1,1 '1 I'tric supply ed A'll Itl(:.\N It1:131;l;itH ANI)
O\'l:ItsI1Oia-i, in all grail s and id •s, Lhc hist over imported into this alarkct,
1111 of which i gun Ailing at thi' 1 40(03 prnaible Ipriccs.
CUSTAIWORK AS USUAL PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
Five 1,e1• rent discount for cash.
((all ou C. C1i,I'1CKS11K, the Great Shoe
1II;n,
and get value for your nulney.
of the Golan liCorot,Aibert SI, Clinton
CHESTER WHITE BOAR.
The subseribcr.will keep for surviee a purr
bred Chester White Hoar trout imported
stock, 'Perms cash JOHN STA:Ail:11.V,
London ]toad. ..lin
Berkshire 13oar• for service.
Subscriber will keep for service at his
premises, lot 32, Ilt0 eon., of 11ullett, a pure-
bred Berkshire Boar, of good pedigree.—
Teruls, 1 at time of service, with privilege
ofreturningif necessary.
E. MANNINO, Hallett.
BER1iSIIIRE 13OA1t
Subscriber has just received a thoro-bred
Berkshire Boar from the Gold Modal herd
of J G Snell 8: Bros, of Edmonton, which- is
of exedlleut pedigree and registered in the
Dominion Herd Book, The same will be
kept for service at Lot,. 26, lith con Hullett—
Tertns 51 at time of service, with privilege
of returning, if necessary, or 21.:6 if booted
WILLIABI SNIILL, Hullett,
Of the late firm of H.Snull Al Sou
Tenders for Supplies.
1800.
The undersigned w111 receive tender; up to
flood of MONDAY, DECEMBER 9•nt, 1'e43,
for the stlpply'of Butchers :Heat, Butter,
Flour, Oatmeal„ Potatoes., Cordwood, utc.,ltO
the following institutions during the year
ljilo, vis,.,
The Asylums for the Insane in Toronto,
London, • Kingston, Hamilton and Orillia ;
the Central Prison and Reformatory for Fe-
males, Toronto
e-
tnttics,'roronto ; the Reformatory for Boys.
PAnetanguisheno: the Institution 1 r the
Deaf and Dumb in Belleville, and the Blind
in B't ntford.
1L .
TWo sutilci.nt sureties will be required
for the due fulfilment of each contract.
Specifications and forms of tendo' can only
.be 3041011 making application to the Bur-
sars of the respective institutions.
N. 11. 'fenders are not required for the
supply of moat to the Asylums in Toronto,
Loudon, Kingston amt Ilamiltou, nor to the
Central Prison 1011 liefurmatory for 1''v-
nalcs,Torouto.
The lowest or any tender not •11, 0
accepted,.
- \C, T. O'iRIELLI',
It. CHRISTIE:,
Inspectors of Prisons and Public Charities.
Parliament Buildiu1s. Toronto, Nov, 29,13'0+0
N(Y1'1C1: TO (:RL1)ITO11S.
Iv 'i-(ir: )IArrlill oP 'rut: EOT,Tt OP IIr.vsr
1IRnn, LATE OP THE Te,wasn1P ur }lAL-
L1iTY, 1N '00: CorsT'Y Or ill:RON, DECEASED
Pursuant to Chapter 110, 1:, S. 0., 14'.7, no-
tice 0 hereby given that, all creditors and
others having claims against Henry Medd,
late of the Township of 111)1k'tt, C unty of
Huron, farmer who departed this life on or
about the 9th day of October, 111`+9, are re-
quested to send by post prepaid, addressed
to William Medd, at Londoshoro, Ont., on
or before the s,'cond day of January, 161)0,
a statement Of their names and addresses,
with full particulars of their claims and the
securiti08, lit any lie1,1 by theta; and that
after the day last aforesaid the Executors
,trsrlaY,the-Wei+} m
ryf-'h'h�sts•'rcrH w
proceed to [hu 11,0.4,4)4 Z)f ihul+alt3-
deceasc•rl among the parties entitled thereto,
regard Luing had only to the claims of which
notice shall have been received as above
required, and the said executors will not he
liable for the assets or any part thereof to
any person or persons of whose claim or
clamps notice shall not have been received
by thein at the tilne of sued) distribution.
Dated this 22nd day of November, 1N-5
MANNING A' SCOTT,
Solicitors for the 1:.4ectttors,
'WILLIAM MEDD,
IID\'Alli) 111.1D1),
i;)IANI;EL MEI)D
L xcetitors' Notice to Creditors
fN THE MATTSII OF Tltn EWTAT) OI' ('I/MILES
711a9oN, LATE 01 THE TOWN OL' C1.INTUN,
1N T110 hOCNTY OP Hl.'Ito7-, DP:CI:A.0 1'
Pursuant to Chapter 110, Suction 1 11
Revised Statutes of On Marin, 11011('0 Is Lt -rely
given that all creditors awl other person,
having claims 0111001/1M. ,1-440i11,4 the estate
of the above, anideel ('ended ;c aeon. nr,
hereby required to Fond or ((divot' to the ill
dorsy.lnod Hsseiitora of tLc lass v,1.1
testament of the said the late ('Lurie-. y1., -
son, Clinton P.O. nu or hems.) t1 5,10 day
of December. 11541, their ehristi,tn I:,oum
surnames, addresses and descriptions, inti,
full particulars of their claims, statelw uta
of account,, and nature of Securities Of 01111
held by them, after which date the Execu-
tors tinder the will shall 13Stribute the 114.
sots of the estate of the said Charles Mason
among the partite entitled thereto, having
regard only to those claims of which tbc.y
Shall then have notice, and the said Execu-
tors will not be liable for thin said aS5Ot5, 01'
any part thereof, to an.y person of whose
claim notice shall not have 3(84.)1 r804(4cd
by thole at the tinge of such distribution
IA�ti'1S }f0\VL6, 3 F, • rid' o's
]TORT, MASON, S
C .1 I1\I.TT. Solicitor
i)at.ed at Clinton this lath fin of Nov, iv',,
NO'I'1(4: 'CO Cltl':1)1'l'ORS
I',y sol1 .1 to s,., -, inn 36, of ('huffy r 11i', of
b, Me vie eel State Ere of One a ries, IRs7, 14'41 ire
is herons I;iven that all ore,lilors and otlyers
11144X' ('1,1010'must Ann Godlier, late of
the Ylllege e0 Itlytl., n1 the County of 1(Iron
NN Mow, who d p't't(41 this lift' nn or stmt
the t1-).), day of Supteu,l,er, 1.51', ore rr.quesr-
1,1 io„•idl y 108,1, I'1''i 1, n•Llrn,;,'I to N
IT Y.rl•o,, i;...,I<lvtlt,flI:t,l”" no rrhtn•r.
VIP 1'•0 IIIy of 7) ,, o,, hr r, 1 4 •. .1 • 0 W`')
of tlirirr14411,_ 4,1 4l4r4 ,liel'1
by 11;, In; nn,l that they the d , 1,1 r, mora.
flyswiii,,fII„br:i1
i. ,,i;l ((040) In,t,s ,r,l•n le tl14'
nsaltsof the i,1 �14•.
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tit•s r -unit,-) Lhe'rr 1 r,1 .01%
to She ob,iel^nf whirl, noli'r-01,11 Lino, tt
({lyril 4000041 roq,lin'4A, nod )),-9i3 lixeru-
imr•O ill t,ot re liable 1,5. the goo )o. (1r any
part ti1erref, r'( rt v 1 er=on r,r pars(a,: til
R h,.'0 slang rr 01110 .10 (1( 11(4 '1, 11 tet 1 1141
1404 41 r(erlvr rl 3( 11 41„ 0I 1114. ; r, ,. t) • idr,
(lictYi 1,11101'.
1)41).1 4( ClIwly this 1-t ,03 f O. t4.ber,
\NYIN(i ,t S( OTT
Solicitors f, -r t 1e.•cn(' 1 - of t
4 ill '.1 G ' 111,• A:,r. (' . Br r
THAT JOB ;SINE OF
WOOLLEN GOODS !
The great bargains we offered during the past week have been
taken advantage of by a large number of persons who are quick
to grasp an opportunity like this, and they reap the benefit. How-
ever, the stock was so large that we still have a good - assortment
which we continue to offer at the same wonderfulprices) -Remem-
ber they are new and fashionable goods. If you want anything in
F S IN
mr.
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DS, H OD Caps,
,I T `
S a 1 ,._ hildren's__ Jaeketlsi, &e.
Come and see us, you Will find we are doing as represented.
samomammammiranswonscoomsrunamawaavas
We are no+ selling below cost or at cost, because we have Flo desire to do business
for vlory, but we ask you to call and examine our large and complete stock of
CRAL DRY COMM
and we are sure you will be convinced that no one is underselling us.
5 PER CENT OFF FOR CASH
ESTATE JOIN IOD ;:ve; ENS
T E NT I O N,Ne
"W'e want to 'have our say." MESSRS COOPER & LOGAN beg to announce that they have
•opened out in the store next to Couch's butcher shop, a new and first.
000 - • , ''lass stock of
Owing to the dull times and, sc•areity.of money, -we find that we have
too much stock for the requirement; -of the trade, and rather than Groceries, • Crockery, Gi.assware, • Etc. ":
carry it over we have decided to give the public the stock at prices
unheard of in the trade, for Cash. And invite the .public to inspect the salve. Our
•
w - Grocery -Store.
We do not at (present intend to leave the town or make any change Teas, Coffees,1ruit.s, O riried
Goods, 'Etc
in our business, but Out bargain .days will be '\cry. .lawful business
day in the month of DccenlLer'. "Goods well bought are half' sold."
Aru •of this season's growth, and our CROCKERY and GLASS-
DRy GooDs DEPART]ENT• WARE are of the latest.design. 'Everything is fresh and will be sold
hl
In Dry Goods we feel confident that we have bargain
be approached by anyone rn"ihe trade, as we have a lot
goods bought at 0-te. on the dollar, which We can set
wholesale prices. te
at oes
est prices.
S that cannot.
of s"' -unable SAUSAGE, HAMS, BACON, &C., HAD
1 at less than 1 T DIE,
SISCOES, ORANGES, LEMONS, &c, always on hand.
FINE TEAS a specialty. Farm produce.taken in exchange.
DEPT 0. A trial order solicited.
?tired for (110 COOPF;R & LOGAN
READY MADE CLOTHING
In this department we have full lines in everything req
trade, and great bargain, offered.
T n HATS, CAPS, FURS, &c., full line, and 011(71)' of
at 114 cents on the dollar.
Groceries \1-e have most of' the leading I
them bought
roes and will H.ILTB
-- Clinton
,ell as low as anyone in the business.
BOOTS �9�N"D s2EOXs
In this department we have a very large stock in all the leading lines'
of BOOTS, SHOES, SLIPPERS, RUBBERS, OVERSUOES and
FELT GOODS and we are particularly anxious to clear out as many
lines as possible to make room for the large stock that we have re-
cently contracted for with a leading manufacturer. We will not
quote prices but simply ask you to come and see the cheapest and
(lest stock for the money ever offered in this town.
T•A-ILL01 -1 lortataen .. -.S s€� et,ite ---ren•-pa3tf kr, Peri+-oring:-
IT-a>ld-- 'LRC AZ's made at t
-S>:7 ;; 8� U he -lowest possible price.
11IANTLE and DRESS Department.—Maptle -and Dress Making
done in first-class style, and as cheap as it can be done and give good work and
finish. We most respectfully ask yon to come and 550 us and our goods, and
compare /goods and prices.
2 ator('a in
Searle's Block,
BLUbiSTEEL GIBBINGS
Bankrupt Stock
GCERY
Christmas is at hand and to mal:o ii a pleasant and happy one I have
decided to give customers BIG BA I1GAINS for the next four weeks.
New Raisins, Currants, 'Figs and Dates,
Crockery and Glassware very cheap.
PAIN 017 CUPS and SAUC'E aw:,iy,
f75i' 25('. ever dWereifin feWn.
I)RY WOOD 1''OR :4 T E—{Delivered) •
-JE4 ®, .�W . ,..L L4()W, CLI a`o.N
ti
e
Big Discount Sale
For Bargains for Cash 1n' PARLOR SETS,
BEDROOM SUITES, CHAIRS, SIDEBOARDS
Off' &c:, for the next 30 Days,
\Ce are offering some decided bargains this fail it,
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
I itis i� part of the -len I: of Il. J1. Iture'\', In d wn-. bought 111 11 'rr' 1
Fullh
Lines MENS FE`vz BOOTS.
one to Furnitur e Emporium.
J. C. STEVENSON,
Opposite Town hall, Clinton.
ri 1 S C44)
OES
b;u's�;liu, 0)1(1 will Ili' sold a (_;rent (I('1;1 Ie” than 'Vogl
can vial} 111) pn"rfr;lill_ lll'L',ftiil0 in et•ery
A : ill(`I,A .1'1 lot fef Hanging Lamps, (handelders, Lantern, Shadss,
Chimneys, 1:'I ck2, Burners, 0, hi('11 will 1 r sot,1 at a big di-ronnt
:11'.,,, 1, big :( a l+,lt'u'. I' j'�ft y, I.. ;i1-4'c',I,,-Loud Itl:d' h,t''.v, w hi('il
Nye, Il1'' �(Illl(' at li" !Roo l l'ric,'s 1'1111 stock of 13Lr\('1io\TITh'-. AN11
\t.\ , 'N)[\I:l:l: ,,1,, Ir.. \V . ,,,,i,' I:('i' 111,' 1,0.1 1 'T f itl('AN „I1(l
('.1N.\1 [,\N ('O.1i,
HARLAND .t ROS.,
F 1 Liners Mens SOC
Full Line ➢ OVERS ''ES- and RUBBERS
U BERS
Anil a full 11034rn'trilellt of 011 other lint',, Our stock is
the hest i11 t11(' luar.1c't, and our prices are a$ low as the
lowest. :) •per cent discount for Wash.
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Moses dti' 'E in1e;1 II,a1'thv; 1°e, iia LI TON, AND ElLV'TH