The Clinton New Era, 1906-02-02, Page 5T CLINTPN I
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$naveyou, taken
� advantage of
our Great ,ovng Sale
to lay in your spring
supplies
. $e s o satisfied' customers have, but perhaps'
you have not. Then to you we would say come and
$
see us, 'and get. your wants 'supplied, while fresh, new
goods are going at cost :and under; all must be sold,
REMEMBER, we are positively dosing business,
and our 'time is limited, as we ,have rented our store, .
and still having, a large stock to dispose of, the .goods
must•he sold within .the next few weeks..
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We have a complete stock in READY
- MADE CLOTHING, in all lines, made
byythe 'fest : manufacturers. iti the
trade, and --we will sell'all at .cost.,....
DRESS GOODS, PRINTS, GINGHAMS
• �W+ R�'A�P+PERETTES, FLANNELLETTES
C'..T. 1.: O ��++••I�••t
<� _ ,�.. S. �i�ll
u -.:',�. ' R'T'INGS, .DUCKS,
COTTO'NADES, TWEEDS, GENT
FURNISHINGS; BOOTS, SHOES,` Etc..
.$ . All must go, and all"we want is to.,get. cost,
. out of thein •
There is little use of
givin
P
rice
s.-� Better se
for
yourselves.The.o marking
way tip;
$and saying they were so niuch, now•so.Much, is worn
out xn this place. We ask you to see what we are.
offering you. ..
Clintorr; Feb:
1fAMMA M AMWAR )11;1 IfWVI. 1t A f'IIIMAIYI
reYOUr�T.eteroff�cScott's St e.
oak Food
Sc•
aft
i,s P,`.'
o lir.
u Food.
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Sean's Instatz-t;:Louse Killer
Scott's Heave :serried
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Scott's• Distemper Cure
:'Scott's Hoof Ointment..
Scott's Cream Liniment
Scott's Healing Ointinent
Scott's Oxo .Blister
Scott's 'Gall Paste
/Worrell. `& H-lolmes.
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Londesbato.
eleolorimmismoommarimemecommumoiommeweestitomunet
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1, B. Robber.
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Nelsoln Hail
T11��[��i�RE,..�.rr•-
Ever'- brae° cb In .. it line- - a ._ .g
.Y }� p ��� is cornpTete,, yocl -Can get
any article prod Iced at:this store.
i;3rttrP' ti. The
riees bring TTrade,
Our personal supervision goes with everyur-
chase,and_;ati"sfaction is guaranteed. p
ft.UNDERTAKING...
Night for day 0611s prootptty, attended to
)\IER MILL
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Iit hall
it be
That's the question that is
-asked Over and over again
when there is a present to
be chosen for a bride .,,„
Most people agree that it
should come from a jewel-
lery store, because some-
how jewelery and presents
are always associated.
If those interested' only
knew it, we could relieve
therm of their uncertainty
`few minutes;
Our stock furnishes the.
hints. It. reveals fill :3 Mi-
l -lute mope appropriate.pre-
sents than anyone could.
sit .at home and recall in a
whole day.
1 So. we invite buyers, ..and
we promise to make 'their
choosing' easy and their
choice satisfactory.
!i•t LEVA: R
THE JEWELER,.
•• And. OPTICIAN
Eyes Tested. Free
Births, Marriages Aeolus.
13012N
ry,
Vona), 1
ltt Clinton, 0 n o on Swnda an.
2Sth, to Mr, and Mrs, ,7.ag, A„ Ford, a
daughter.
LAYTON.=In Tuckersrnith, on Jan.
31st, the' wife of Mr. C. Layton,' of a-
1 daughter.
BARR-In Blyth, on an.:31st, to Mr.
' and'Mrs.• Wet Barr,. rlaiighter. .
STALisrEI-ln.East Wawanosb, on
Jan:.22nd, thewife of.Mr.;Dixon Sta'k
I er, of'a, son.
JActwsoic.-In Seaforth, on January
10th, to Wr. and Mrs. Q; Jackson, a, son.
F rn rz EY In• Goden ieb, on T:aesclay
Jin, wird; to 111r. and Mrs: d'nrnes Ritz -
ley, soar.
• HAMILL: GiES • '
. STREET EA Dri:v-Atthe residence
of .ilxe,btidi.', Mother, on Jan 25th, by
Rev 0. R Gonne 3i'r A. C. Street,., to
Miss Vesta Bawden, all of, .Clinton.
FTER going through the stook on Fib, 1st, we have laid Out all the
odds and'. ends for quick selling, regardless -of *cost.. hely article
mentioned here is a rare BARGAIN. Don't fail to be on hand earlyland get
a good choice,.
DIPL
BUTS Iii Colborne, on . Jan ; 25th, •
Henry Butt._ agged:75years,
SIiAyc - In Clinton,.on Sunday; Jen,
28th,
J. McKnight, wife of John.
Shaw, sr. aged 63 years.
ta,airnEY.-In fxpderich tp. on" Jan.
28, Annie, youngest •daughter of. Mr.
Lftmprey,:
"'Goon - Iki''Colborne. on J, -26th
Sarah Good, 'aged 78 years. '
111vNE1L.-.Tn Stanley, on Jen. 20th •
.Archibald McNeil, aged 83_years. '
HaIiT.-In Brucefield, Jan. 28,. Miss
Agnes, eldest. daughter -Of Mr. Gteorge,
Ti art, : aged 32 years. _
Sctle :Register,
Farr stock and implements of Mrs.
Osbaldeston, lot 10, Huronroad,Godex_
ich township, on Tuesday, Feb. 13th.
G, Elliott, Auctioneer. ••
To Rent,,
Rooms or cffioe, S. 'B LUTNDY...
Gini 'Panted:.
Girl to do:general boaseworir, small faro -
fly. ,Apply to MRS. w; G. CORER Y.
Townsend St.;,fiIin:•On.
[VMS WANTED fOk1INVESTM1NT.
Investments tan be bad. for limited'
ninonnt of priyatehinds al current rates
W . BRYDON.E
Family: Washing
Advertiser will do family Washing cit her
own home. Satiefaotien guarenteeu and
prices reasonable. Inquire- of:New Era of-.
flee for particulars. •
.Good Rousse for Rent. •.
Tlio house on Princess ,street, belonging
to the' estate cf the late Mrs. Whiteley ie
offered to •rent. Every convenienoe Lor
ordinary fatuity. Also for sale, privately a
quantity of honaehold furniture. Apply at
premises. 4
SEED .OATS
Darch &Bunter's grand new Oat
EARLY ',,,WHITE JEWEL
A great stooler..oDO not advise sewing
more than five pecks to aero
MCGItEGOR, oxford'Co., Aare --+1 have to re-
port thatI Sound them the earliest, heaviest
weighing, beet strewed and heaviest yielding
Variety 1 ever grew.;;
S. P. MANNING, Elgin, 0o,, sa s -After a very
-careful and thorough: test, I_ intuitsay-they_
are the best white Oat 1 ever saw in my ex
perienoe of SO years' farming.
1 will say that 1 believe they wi be
the coming Oat, and a success. 1 have
a limited quanity for sale at 4.6E per
bushel While they last. , . •
1 have also about five bushels of the
Black ZULU.BARLEY
grown from a sample sent me by
arch & hunter; will sell the same et
3e per ib tit' $1..00 pet bttttth
I Will recommend it akfree from foul
seed. Samples. may. be seelj.ltt u'1Veil's
or Ford's. The grain tab be procured
from Mr, Livermore, at My Tate farm?
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JOHN AUliirV, y CUM*.
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Remnants at %calf=prike.
200 remnants of .Print, Duck, Gingham;• Dress
Goods, .Sateen, etc., to go at half price,
25e -Children's Worsted':1Iose 1 e
15• doz. Children's Worsted Bose, bider sizes
• alai
6, 04•, 7, 7*' and S, assorted iities, Ill to go at . �15n
one price ... .. ... , ! !1
50e. 7frir and $1 Tams l'or 251,.
Black, white and colored Woollen Tams,
round and square shape, worth' twice, re .•
50c,; 75e and $1,00 value;, to go for, .
25c Children's 'Toques for -18e .
l don, only Children's Toques, in white and = U +1 pq
colors, regular 25c, for 1
50c Children's .Tants f'or 381
Children's
• navy; black. and white Woollenp
Toques,• fancy knit, regular 50c, 'for . , .. r...., . 0 Mt
laic Prints for 8c
Saturday only your chou,e of English and.
Cruet's Print, -regular I2J,. for:,'., ,..:,. I �'
10e. Wrapperette for
pieces 27 -inch
Wrapperette; pperetre,
no twopat-•
terns, or colors alike good; quality and weight,, (�
reguratr.lOc, tela' OC
Handkerchiefs 'Given: Away.
To the first i8o children visiting this store on
Saturday, we will give orae Picture ;Hand-
kerchief to each.
Uhl -wide lI'r appertt.le for 8ie
?fltl ,'ands. one yard -vide Wrapperette, iu
g;r.�t s aaaut b no only, worth regotar 150, clearing i.
then ant at �„
7e rit,tarr. Cotton .fa);'
.a p;ece.+ ua,ly lett. of our Specia�i in Factory •
Cotton, worth 70 wholesale to -duty, to go for .., .
Children's. Bose 10e
.Assorted lot. of fJbldren's colored Woollen
Hose, wOrth Up to 50c per pair, to goat per pair ,
50e Ladies' Vests for 35e'
48 traveller's samples of Ladies' : Vests, sizes '
3iind •4, t•plendid value for 506 and 60c, to go at. ,'
84.00 Silk Waists .for '$3,011.
'Half•dozen _only; Ladies' Jap. Silk'.t'Vaists, ,in
lilt
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veryz
P pretty designs, n Wgg
aosizes 36 and 38, regular $4.00, fpr ............r
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Ladies'' all -wool Vests and Drawers,' ali'sizes,
good wei„ it, regular, 85c, for........... ....., .
fir qoats, :. Jack is and Ruffs at Cost.
i MW l AMANWPWAMMi,
AMPrPctiliWAMPAMAA
Reductioxi
Haws' ;, ou renew •d` your subseri 4,
'C,intinxres in winter Underwear, Cardigan gan Jackets. Sweaters . i saw topI paxon :
Shirts, heavy Socks, Horse 13aankets,, %Vrapperettes,. Icier, ' • t.E N gyp. e
don;' S1'.randown; :Masses' Hoods, Shawls . .Boys" Lotlues, Gauntlets, Men•5 J
Ties nod Scarfs. Are you going; of a journey.- Our Telescopes are sell
y
inn from 80c to $1.50. 'Dr. kless' line ;Clar`k's Paii;rceit in "stock. ' It will
make our hens fiat.
Higheat price for Butter: and E,ggs,. in cash or trade :
• .pr'ied..Aptdes 6 c, per Ib n
RO11.Elt 1 : CG 1 1,;. General !i.err h nit; COi STANCE •.
\Rlr;. FU.: R' N I T U. R._
Desk No. 509, Beautiful finish;,
drop leaf and°letter boxes,: regular
price. $7.50, Sale price $6.00
Desk No. 28, .solid. quarter -cut
Oak, regular, •price $10.0Q, •,Sale
price $8.00
Other styles at prices from $5.00 to $r8
J. n. CRUM, w Miff
Advertise in the NEW ERA fide aiid .i Beg Rios Waged
AUCTION :SALE OF EARN IN NUM • t will. play •
'•P
SALE.
500.
The: undersigned w 11 offer for ole by
?Olio Auction, on the Market Squa, e,.
Clintbn, at 1 p.m.,'vu Saturday, Ftb. 17th,
that farm of 100 acres, being lot f3, Con. 2,
Hallett,.. 'A.boiit 80 acres cleared, remain.
der good hardwood, 0 mores in fall wheat,
17 fall' plowed; remainder grass. Stone
house, bunk barn, bearing orchard, plenty
of water, and only about 4 miles from
Clinton. Terms blade known on day of
sale, or neon ap�plioation,
JAS. 'V1tALKINGSHAW.' Prop.
D, Dickinson, A t, Clinton, •
• irou Oleg %OTHING . .
BY ATTII DING. THE POPULAR
adaobeELLion,
TORONTO, ONT.
Our reputation f,r superior work is well
nown, and we protect this reputdtion,' Btu.
Bents admitted at anytime, Catalogue free.
Cor. You c and W, .1 ,EL1,IQ1" 1',
.Meander Sts, Fii laipat.
Applications
g$pTioatiane addreeeod ^'to the rltideiy,
signed ,:will be received by the Council of
the Town of Clinton, up to 0 ti aleck p. m,
on Feb. 4nd,. for-theposition of •
/ 1,2f Clerk
Tea urer
Aseeaeor
Chief Constable, eta
Tax Collootor
Night Watohman,stet
Cemetery Superintendent
Pound Keeper
Town Engineer
Engineer Fire Brigade
Aseiatant Engineer I'.
Stoker
Malec to .cominenoe an Feb; Toth, 'Doti,
,arta to oontintle,for One year, or until bnoh
other time 6a flea fit unoil d t
RIGHEST .PRICES IFOR HIDES
delivered : at my- bids lii#oee ,n Ulla#o
3m" O. S. DOA14;
RETRAL
. STRATFORD, ONT.,
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Do you .want a good position in •
the Commercial World? The surest. .
and shortest rotuLis via • this school.
nut's,,rpees d ibp any I trainingiCo lege
in Canada. ' \ o give individual in- •
struetion therefore roil, mag enter at
any time. Write for free catalogue '
and get full particulars, '
.. fONE & GARDI �
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Sueeessors to;A1eKinnon CO,, Blyth,•
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-Siad s on Saturday, Feb. 3rd.
Come betore it ends.. -
lt is sa moaeyamaker;to eyery.buyei.
We. thank yoti•at11 for the very Iiberal patronage to 'us dining
our sacrifice. sale.: We have .disposed:of big lots . of goods since
opening day and We feel ggrateful-to all for. small as well es large
• consignments of cur goods. During: the k alanee of the sale we
will. be pleased to see you purchase from us all . the � goods you
Want u tarp they.are low.ppriced, Yours ggratefully and well-dts-
posed. 1'OPLES2'ONE & G'ARDINER.
INovy. forUroceries. �
. a.lowinn r-
We *have is of them,
We have them eheaper t.hanii yon can buy them elgewt<ere.
Do not pass -us by. We lead, others may follow.
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'' 21 lbs. Reclpatlis Extra, Granu- Cow brand Soda, 5e package 4c,
lated Sugar for $1: Ever.Read.
23 lbs. Reclpath's Golden ,Yel 10e package cnrtctry Starch,
lew Sugar for U. • Impperial•Prepared,Cornstarch,
30' lbs. Raw Sugar for•81. 10c package Pc
Comfort Soap, 5e' bar. now 4c. Ohalllengeprepared Unrnsta'ch
Sunlight Soap. 6 bars for 25c. 8c package c,
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Bee Hive Soap 5c bar now 4c. ' Silver Gloss Starch, 100 pack -
Grand Soap, 7 bard for 25c, • age c
Saxon. Oats 25c package for23c, Chinese Starch, I0o ackage c.
'Essences of all Flavorings, 100 Tomatoes, 10c can for 0c,
Bottle for 8c. Royal Yeast Cake, 5c package
Maple Leaf Salmon, now 14c a • : . for .4c.
can. jersey' Cream Yeast Cake, Sc
Red Beatify Salmon, lye Cart packa -e; for 4c. '
now 13t . Monkey Brand Soap, be bar,a�c. .
'}teen's Mustard, doiublestrong, T3tttter, Color, 25 package 21Z.
25c can for 230.. Butter Color, ' 15e, cka g e 13c.
Durham's Mustard, 10ccan. Pc. ' g
Castor Oil, 10e bottle for 8c. . orn, g Coco25c can for Oc.
Crest Brand. Baking Powder, -Peas, l0cans
c for /0. •
Edl3 lb, gem, 80e, for 17c, .Red Rose Tea, 25c lb. for 280,
dy's Sulphur Matches, 13c Ja 'an Tee., extra ahoic
r lib, • e, 26n
• agefor 4 Ideal Blue, 5e fpack; 8 .plugs McDonald's 'Tolracoo
age for 4c, for 1,5e.
QuiekshincPolish, 100, for c. Gillett's (Cream Tartar, . 10c
'Chest Brand Baking Powder, ppackage for Pc.
10c for c. . - e «iliett's Cream Tartar, 20e
Crest Brand .Baking 'Powder, package for 18c.
150 tumbler for laic
LIliott & McLaughlin,
ritrcipui,b.
N1MINS' CAFE
a,nd
Restaurant
Has been entirely`refitted
and. „furnished..
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Try Miner's' for Bakers
or Horne Made Bread
High-class Confectionery
and Lunches,
Albert Si., Clinton.,
Mei? 6 statins' i �.
1►, L. MA.OP113111100111, Clerk, We ►► iNi ciis,
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