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Clinton New Era, 1893-09-29, Page 6- 77.71r .KFf77.717iffe.79777:17-; TN O +! -!w • NS 4, 'AYiOR &MOMS • A!,1! .LOW 'PRICES TRX B. ° IJ M BALL, Jeweler and Bell Telephone Exchange, • FOR --- FALL —WEAR 'We sellsplendid shoos, and not too costly, in styles that are the requisite of everybody. That we have our hands full' of trade all the time makes it pertain that we are suiting both ,the minds and the feet of our customers. We don't have any occasion to complain of trade,even in mid -summer, but it's the fall trade we're • looking afcer•now. It isn't a wonder, that we want more to do. That's why we advertise. We can do more. Our hands are never too full to serve you. We've an excellent fall ' stock. In the words of some great man "it. must be seen to be appreciated." " You want Boots and Shoes suitable for fall wear. We've got all kinds and all sizes, and pretty 'nearly all prices, and what is better than all else our prices are CASH, which means that they, are down to the lowest mark Butter and Eggs taken as Cash { OOOLWEATHERIaRERE Bat you need not suffer from the cold, as you can purchase very cheaply at ADAMS' EMPORIUM Having passed off' to the satisfation of the throngs who 'greeted hyrax we settle our rni down you g9 u, Daus again to talk to this week of things that we are sure will interest. o b people cold chillingwinds of the past week make ea Ie think of being comfortable ,a� making his or her family warm and- cosy. Now we know of nothing that tends to ma people more comfortable than -0* 11.7 AT 13 NAT 3E IL Ft ***- F 1 si pricesgoodsagreewith This store's of such witeveryone's. pocket'�oo�; Listen --a warm comfortable SUIT only 50c., a better or 75c., still better for $1, and a better yet for $1.25, the best of all for $1.50. No'. these are prices that are not approached by any other house. If yott;>' wish to prove what we say, ask prices elsewhere. We are selling LADIES' UNDERVESTS, fine heavy warm goods for 256, 406, 50c, 55c 75c, and the finest health brand for $ ..Ladies wantingthese goods will miss it if they do not see this store's prices. Our Ladies'Fine Ribbed WoolVest at 550 is -sold elsewhere at 75FV-REI ,; so great were our sales on that day. The values of our Fur Goods, Fair day saw our Ladies' Long Fur Capes fairly walk out the doeyT CAPES, MUFFS, STORM COLLARS in oppossum, Wool Seal, Nutria, Coon, Beaver and Astrachan have taken hold of the people in earnest. Everyone: who comes to price these goods buy and go away pleased You would be surprised were we to tell you of the number of Men's Suits and Overcoats, and Boys' Suits we sent out fair day. Our prices and styles are what catches everyone. v 1? GIY..ROY Be ITATISMIVJEILAT CLINTON Under Clothes, Top Shirts,Flannels, Flannelettes Pants, Suits, Overcoats, Caps, Mitts, Socks, ,Gloves, Hosiery, and Good Boots & Shoes Suitable for all classes of pebple. Special—see our Fur Coats, Goat Robes and Horse Blankets MILLINERY of the very fittest quality. ADAMS' EMPORIUM, hoNDEssoRo R. .ADAM S Business - Change Messrs H T. Rance and W. P. Spalding beg to announce that they have purchased the BOOK & STATIONERY STOCK of ROBINS BROS And will continue the business in the .old stand under the name and style of RANGE & SPALDING The trade of all the old customers is solicited, and as many new ones that may see fit to extend their support and patronage. Full attention paid to all the details of Books, Stationery and Fancy Goods Business. Full particulars next week. RANCE & SPALDING TEACHER WANTED f' Wanted, an expetienced teacher for the junior department of the Manchester sohool kr 1894 Amid applications, and testlmenfals to D.E, MUNRO, Auburn, P. 0. E " DR11;sSriIA]CtYi•7G, The undereigned have opened Mit a frees and ,. Mantle making establfelsnifent In the room op- lyOsite the Odstoms' Othee, Elliott bleak. Hav- ing bad od{5nsidorabieoxp'eriouco the feel guaii- .fied to itati5factorily •o,teouto.all orders entrust- od to theta; Orders res ectfullp solicited. COO/Kt. MIs ESJO>r & O. 1i'ARRM FOB SALE or to RENT the afidorsign'od etters either for sale or to !tent hie fared of 71 heves, h'oing let 21 and part 220 -On •,the lith pon. 0f.StableY. 'Nearly 60 antes 9leared•auS Inr• goo4' Mete tif bnitivatien • balaitcis . geed hardwood and'paeturo... Thd /Modrias 1lvi,xg,treath rtlnni'a throw it,. Log hobs° good frarne bath abahif. &c. 'Boaritie of dlierd. -:about b •• le trpdt, iobrielandbtiroh, Will ' or id en ery roie. •(lton• fie+ tf LAND to. LEASE in 45LIN� I� 0111' Sixty acres of good land, mostly in grass, to lease for a term of yearn, either together or in lots of ten or more acres. Two ten -acre Iota for sato on moderate terme. H. HALE. t21n HOUSE TO RENT. Good commodioue and] onveniently situated dwelling house to rent; bas every convenience; good garden. Will be rented cheap. Formerly occupied by Mr Jae. Turnbull. For particulars apply to MANNING & SCOTT, Clinton. FARM FOR SALE Theo s tended farm of 102 aoret, situated on Are Maitland oori.k Goderich Township, beinglot and known as the late Henry 13411 farm, is off - 'tired for sale on .-Very rb son4ble terms. All cleared' and fit for cultivation excepting about Steven dares, five Of whieb is good hard'weod bush, 20 aeres Meade% 12 pastnro. 7 1411 Wheat, pnrobaaer eau de fall Work at anY time. Frame hedge, barn 40x60, with tilled/101,y 60, gnod stable, Ave water: atxd 'wo11 bearing oreliard of two aero.8. • Itnated Ali, idea keit' Clinton, ors geed read, *Miles trend IloI6Yeuvilie; and Whit Ohara or' o01300I .1'aftiadleyrei bee& . . ., -ni the t ,Orb addre6,ittg'mast COL.Or. SALE. REGISTER., Farm of 111 aures, one mile west of Clinton, belonging to Mrs. May, at the Grand Union Ho- tel, on Saturday, Sept. 30. J. Howson, auct. Household Furniture, on the Market Square Clinton, on Saturday,Oot. 7th. J.Howson Auct Zurich. R. AGNEW L.D.S., Clinton, visits Zurich the Second Thursday of each month. FALL FAIRS. East Huron—Brussels, Oct. 5-6. East Wawanosh—Belgrave, Sept. 28-29. Tuckersmith—Seaforth September 28-29. Wroxeter—Wroxeter, October 3-4. Dungannon—Dungannon, Oot, 12-13. Blyth—Blyth, Oct. 10-11. Stanley—Bayfield, Oot. 34 CLINTON MARKETS Corrected every Thursday afternoon. Thursday, Sept. 28, 1893. Wheat fall old 0 60 a 0 63 Wheat fall new 0 58 a 0 61 Wheat spring 0 55 a 0 58 Oats 0 30 a 0'31 Barley U 30 a 0 35 Peas 0 51 a 0 52 Flour per bal a 4 00 Butter 0 18 a 0 20 Chickens per pair 0 35 a 0 40 Eggs per doz 0 11 a 0 12 Potatoes, new 0 30 a 0 40 Hay, New and Old 5 03 a 7 00 Hides, No. 1 trimmed 3 00 a 4 00 Hides, rough 2 50 a 3 50 Sheep Skins 0 40 a 1 00 Wool 018a022 CASH PAID FOR EGGS. — W C. SEARLE, CLINTON FOWLS WANTED 5,000 Fowls wanted. Highest cash prices paid. Inq sire of H- LeB HARTT, at the Dry Goods Pal- ace, or E. JONES, Lot 15, Con. 1, Mullett. Dwelling House and Lot for Sale Subsoriber offers for sale the brick cottage at present occupied by himself on Isaac Street. House has every accommodation, with kitchen, woodshed, hard and soft water. Lot one quarter acre, with bearing fruit trees. This property is situated in one of the most pleasant parte of the town, and will be sold on reasonable terms. HUGH BOSS lm FARM for SALE by AUCTION That conveniently situated farm 'being lot 5, Huron Road con., Goderich Township, ono mile west of Clinton, consisting of 111 acres, 100 clear- ed, balance hardwood and pee re. Good frame house, Large frame barn an stable Large or- chard of first-class fruit, e good wells, soil good clayloam, well adap d for grain or stook raising. The whole is wtq 11. fenced and in a good state of enitivation. From its location, &o., this is a very desirable farm and ,will be offered by auction at the Grand Union Rotel (Jltnton, at 2 o'oloek p.m., on SATURDAY, SEPT 80th. Tornis Of Sale --Sub ect to a wortg o of $4,000 bearing interest at per cent, whiee)1 esti be paid 017 or carried, as desired. 73alance tb be clash in 20 days Further partioulare On applicatl n to the under- signed' MRS. MAY. Prop. .L HOWSON', Auet. Ontario is winning almost every prize at the Chicago live stook show. It is reported that Rev. Wild. late Astor of Bond Street Congregational Church, Toronto, will likely be a Me- Carthyyite candidate for the Commons in Haidimand. The condition of Mr Hugh Macken- zie, M.P.V. for East Latnllton, has ns- stntlled o. hopeless phase, axed the .pa- tient is gradually, sinking. The at• tetidifig phy'siciat s are of the o inion that 13 cannot hold dot `•ithro nn e. fewitlaya, possibly.i1Our's. Voters' Lists Courts His Honor Judge Toms will hold re- I vision courts for the municipal voters' Hats as follows:- Clinton, town hall, October 2 Wingham, town hall " 4 Brussels, town hall .. 5 Morris, town hall .4 6 Grey, town hall 7 Turnberry, Bluevale " 11 East Wawanosh, Belgrave• " 12 Blyth, town hall, " 13 Hullett, Londesboro " 14 McKillop, Winthrop " 17 Ashfield, Dungannon 4418 Goderich tp, Holmesville" 19 Colborne, town hall, " 20 Bayfield, town hall, " 21 Hay, Zurich, .. 24 Stephen, Crediton .. 25 Exeter, town hall " 26 Usborne, town hall .. 27 W.Wawailosh, Dungannon" 28 Stanley, town hall m " 31 Howick, town hall Nov. 2 Goderich, town hall - .. 3 Courts hare been held in Seaforth and Tuckersmith. . BORN CURRIE. —In Goderieh township, on the 20th inst., the wife of Mr P.W. Currie, of a daughter COOK—In Clinton. on the 24th inet., tho wife of Mr T,Cook,Godcrich township, of a daughter BURNSIDE—In Stanley, on the 20th inst, the wife of Mr Thos. Burnside, of a daughter. COOK—In Clinton, on the 24th inst., the wife of Mr Fred Cook, of a son. DOHERTY—In Clinton, en the 23rd inst., the wife of ox -Mayor Doherty,' of a son. HAGGIT—In Blyth, on the 9th inet., the wife of Mr E. B:aggit, of a son. ROBB—In Morris, on the 20th inst., the wife of Mr Jos. Robb, of a daughter. MARRIED. DIEHL—JACOBS.-,lin -Chicago on Sept 20th, at the Church of our Saviour, by the Rev. Dr. Petrie, Rev. H. R. Diehl, of Florence Ont., for - in riyChiof Hyde Parke, to Miss Carrie NI. Jacob, ofLOUGHEED—TAYLOR—On the 6th inst., at the Luoknow Rectory by the Rev C. Miles B. A., Wm. Loughoed, of East Wawanosh, to Miss Charlotte Taylor, of West Wawanosh. - MCMANU$—DODDS—In Wingham, on the 19th inst, at the residence of the bride's mother by Rev. W'. H. Watson Mr James McManus, to Miss Agnes Dodds, both of Wingham. DIED. GLIDDON.—In Hullotton tho 23rd inst., Elias son of Mr D.Gloddon, aged 5months and 16 days GARVIE-In Clinton, on the 25th inst., at the residence of Mr B.Cole, Mrs Annie Garvie, aged 82 years and 11 months. HOGGART—In HuIlett, on the 23rd inst. Mary Elizabeth. wife of David Hoggart, aged 42 years, 6 months and 14 days. KILTY—Tn Hullett, on the 23rd inst., !'Robert Kitty, aged 83 years. OIJMMINGS—In Wingham, on the 15th inst., Elizabeth Cummings, relict of the late James Cummings, aged 79 years. CASEMORE—In Morris, on tho 17th inst, Robt, G. Casemore, aged 34 years, 6 months and 18 days. P TE1t6ON.—In Innovate, on the 18811 inst., Andrew Paterson, of the Dinsley liense, Wing - ham, aged 29 years. HEWIT —In llluevalo, on the 20th that., Mrs Timothy Hewitt, aged 74 years, 6 months and 2 days. EDEN—Atiiarpurhoy, on the. 18th inst., Jane Eden wife of Mr 13. Eden, aged 70 years and 4 months. JAMXESON—InWolsoloy, N.W.T., on the 16th Inst., Robt. Jamieson, merchant, Seaforth, aged 41 years. 06OPItRt.•-In Tnoltoretnith, on the 20813 filet,. W. W. 'Cooper, aged 82 years and 5 months. CSL2i1Kl -.ln rliptht on the 2(5th Inst. Cldren. 44 I3. Spttrling. Wife Of A. J. Clark, 08'S ator'th` 'aged ;as years*, 1 nloiith and live days, VetAVI$11,-X'n Teekettreitll, bn t o 1d. 1088. Mar ,. ditlugliter of Mr'Jitlles 11 etr+ielt', Agee 21 yeeits. .!UF, FOSTER 0 For 3 Months FROM THIS DATE THE VERY BEST Cabinet Photos ANY STYLE FOR S3per doz., FOSTER Does this cold snap remind you that among the things you have to buy this season will be an OVERCOAT ? If so, where are you going to buy it ? Where you can get the best goods for the least money! Then come direct to us. We have put in stook 165 : OVERCOATS Bought at a compulsory sale, and we know our customers wiil save a few dollars on every coat "• sell. A The styles are right, the material is right, the workmanship is right. We guarantee the coats right in every particular. 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