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THE JEWELER,
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Special . Agent
for the famous
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Special attention paid 'to
all kinds of Watch, Clock.
and jewel-lery-repaiiri•ng-
W. H. Hellyar•
JEWELLER
h• And OPTICIAN
Eyes Tested Free
Towline mA ut RTI
t (The Sun)
Cattle price* both in Toronto and 1
the Old Country are now p acticall
the same as last year at this time, L
year beat exporters were $5 in the
middle of February and Canadian bee
was belling in London at 10I.2cto 110
1 pound and sit Liverpool frena lIc to 11
z -2e. Today the same price prevail
for the best exporters and exactly the
1 same price is quoted for Canadian beef
in Liverpool. Canadian beef in London
is now a IittIe higher than bast year,
being quoted the ranee as in Liverpool.
CATTLE at the "Junction rnaxket
Exporters ranged from $4.40 to ..$5
not many brought the latter fi ure,the
bulk of the stuff going from 64.05 to
$4.90. Export; , bulls are worth from
$3.55 to $4. Good'butcher's stook sold
from $4; 25 to $4,50, a few picked lets
going u to $4.70. Fair to medium
stock sold from $s.85 to $4, common,
,$3.40 to'$4.75, and cows from $2.75 to
$3,:75.
Homs. -The quotations for hogs to-
day are the same as iast week, • Park
Blackwell Sc Co. quote select hogs orf
cars at $6 75 and 25c off for second rates.
Barris is paying $6 50 for. No. 1 boggs,
fed and watered at the market this,
morning. and $0,2,5 for fate.aind lights.
SHEET":-Grain.fed lambs are quoted
from 60,75••to $7,10. •This is' a` record
price for lambs in Toronto. A year
ago the beat quotation was $6.50,wbile
in 1897 the best figure • quoted at this
ftime of year, the price was. $4.75, Ex •
port sheep remain steadyet from $4,50
to $5 and bucks• from '
1 3.50 to $4.50,.
Mixed lots of lambs are quoted from
Births, Marriages, Beat
J3Q1iN
n BAINES-1n Goderich Tp., ora Feb.
Las 7 11th, to Mr and Mrs Baines, a son.
a
s,
11OELE MARKET,- Although the pre-
sent condition of the horse trade is not
too.satisfactory from the standpoint of
the dealer, the farrier may take coin,
fort in thethought that he is ,,,,getting
for his 'animals all they are worth,
�--The .cnxaete,nr_CUna •.taint. of.tiae._dealers:.
is :hat -horses are held so high in the
country that they cannot buy there at
a.profrt, as the price which can be ob.
tamed in the city is in many cases-law-
er than that which is asked by the far,
mer• Mr. Burns quotes young, sound
horses, weighing from 1,200 to • 1 400
pounds, frpm $125 to $175 ; horses
weighing from 1400 to 1.600 pounds are
worth fron, 4140' to $2501 and heavier
stock weighing from 1,600 to 1,800
pounds is bringing from $180; to 6225.
Serviceably sound horsek;,are selling
from $60 to $100•
The Hamilton C•
ity Council refused
`vote for a reduction of liquor licensee.'
Two young children of Mrs McIntosh 'oC,n
1 of•Seencoe were killed at a crossing on
their way to school. •
and Mre Ferdinand Hese,on , a db. aughter.
Boxto -Box- In Stephen, an Feb, 3, to 111E
and Mrs Chas Box, a daughter.
TtsatreN-In Dashwoot , on Feb 2, to'
Mr and Mre David Tiernan, a son,
BOssENBEARY - In Grand Bend, on
Jan, 29, to Mrand Mrs B. Bossenberry,
a son.
31st. to Rey. R. J Exeter., anon
Peerkins
a son.
n sd y, Feb 7th,itoo Mr and` on W 0,
Sheffield, a daughter.
:131100m-- In McKillop, on Tuesday,
elan, 30th,, to Mr and Mrs Thou Broom,
a tlugbter,
to Mr and .Mrs ob Eulley, a daughtt x,'
. MARRIAGES
PHIPPS. - 0LARmDay,.-In Stratford,
on Feb. 3rd, by Rev. 0. 0, Elliott, Mr,
Phipps, of. , J'ullarton, to Mrs. Mary
Olarridge, of Hamilton, formerly of
Clinton.
Bun- STAKE -At' the Lutheran
church, Dashwood, on Tuesday, Feb.
Oth, by Rev R. Eifer,t, Miss Maty,
doughter of Mr and Mrs C. Stade, to
Mr John Eidt, both of Dashwood,
G•A7sER--ENGLAND-At Guelph, on
Feb. 7, by Rev Burns, Mr John.. 1l,
Geiser, of Orediton, to Miss Katie
England.
Q the bride'sLparent- s tDasehwresid-
ence,
on Feb. 7, by the Rev Eifert, Mr Fred
olrillert of Stephen to • Miss Maggie
Walper, daughter` of Mr • Louis Wal•
per.
Lzvtee Toaixe• I:IAwKsFAw_: __ At the
home of the bride's parents, on Mon'
day, Feb. 6th, b the Rev R: J', M.
Perkins, Mr..Chas. Livingstone. „to Mies
�+ era Hawkshaw, daughter of Mr John'
Hawkshaw, Exeter.
YURCELL-OA.RPENTER-IR the St.
Patrick's church, Dublin, on Wednes-
day, Jan. 31st, 1906, by Rev Father
Quinlan, Mr James Purcell, of Sea -
forth, to• Miss Lyle Carpenter, of
Dublin.
HireLon- MCCREATI.-On. Wednes
day,'Feb..7th, 1906, at the residence of
the bride's parents, St David's street,
by Rev Jas A. Anderson, B A., David
John Hyslop, to Florence Jane, see-
n daughter of Writ :McCreath, of.
oderich, •
DIED'
N.MENs,-In Clinton, on Tuesday,
February 13, Mrs M. A., Nirnens, relict
of the late G. Ninrens,,aged 66 ) ears.
The funeral will' leave her ',late resid-
ence, Maple Streak, at 2 p, m.: sharp,
on•I+iidav, Feb. 1.0th and proceed to
Wesley Church, where servicewill be t
•.held, and from there to Clinton Cern-
•
Young
Veterinary „Office
Scott's Stock Food •
Scott's Poultry Food'
- Scott'srl.nstantLE use Killelr
Scott's Heave Remedy. -
Scott's Distemper Cure
Scott's Hoof .Ointment
Scott's Cream: Liniment
Scott's Healing Ointment
' Scott's Oxo Blister
Scott's Gall Paste
Morrell & Holmes,
Londesboro,
BA•v1rjE'.-In Exeter, on .Feb. lath,
Emily, wife of . r. W. Bawd, n.
11ZCTIVNI6 - tit the 13onse ` of : Refuge,
on Feb 13,Donaild McInnis, of Bayfield:
PERKINS- In Exeter,- on Feb. 3rd,.
the:infant son of Rev R. J. Al,' and
Mrs Keri in .:lgt'd 2 dakvs� .�
GLA.Dir,iN-•In Exeter; `on Feb lst;•
Gerald,•, son of l%Ir and Mot F. W.
- Gladman, aged 3 years, • i months and:.
7 days. o
VANEcaioein-•In Egmendville, Feb.
Srd, Margaret Jot nete'n, relict. of the
late L. 0. VaniBgmond, aged :;32 years 6 months.
•
KEBOn-In' Seaforth, en :.Feb 1st,•
James Kehoe, aged 76 years apd 6
months. . •
JEWELL In Vernon, British Col-
umbia, on Jan9 Mary: Grace Stevens
beloved . wife of James Sewell, of
Medosa, Man, and sister of. Mrs Chas
Treble, Godet'iclr. •
EEwETT ; :the lotise of Refuge;
on Feb. 12, :rTimothy T. Hewett, of
Tureherry; aged •S8 years, • • •
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McDEynnT_4n .Sarnia, on Feb. 8,
Rev•Archihald MODern;rtt,, (formerly.
ppa" torof•'Duff's Presbytexyian Church,
Mcl illop)'aged 80 years•'
MATCHLE
SILVER Lpousit
In order to introduce`this celebrated
Polish, whichis prepared. expressly
ressl
•F �. p y
-for me, I. will give 'a :large 'bottle
FREE with each purchase of Silve
•
ware amounting to, $2.00 gr'&
We sell this Poli at zsc. per
bo le -
W. RCounter,
JEWELER: and OPTICIAN.
Great:Ftirij!ftjre Sale'
NOW.Going .On
AT
e
DoWflj,Oid,Stand..
Two doors from Harland Bros', Albert Sty Clifton
See Advvertisement elsewhere in this issue.
HOOVER &. BAL
L Clinton.
New Advertisements.
Girl Wanted
To assist in general housework, in a
large family, where all take•a share of
work. Apply at 'NEW ERA,
WANTED,
Boys and Girls to work et home. Oen
earn 50cents' at night:, $1,00, %turdlis%
Thta'mear:s yon. Write '
The MONEY SAVER CO,.
Toronto, Oat,.
].louse to Rent
That ccnifortoble two storey brick house
on Ontario et, .east, ie (bored to rent, in-
eluding stable and garden, bard and soft
voter and Other conveniences; : Rent
reasonti a to flood tenant. Apply on
prtmi4e to ROBT, SANDJt,RSON.
Country Store and Stuck'
•. for Sale:
OotirtryStore and Stook, with post office
in oonneotion worth $250 yearly: No op -
potation; ArnMediate
p-potation;'.inunediate sale and possession.
Apply tole NEW ERA OrFIOB..
Seed Oats and Clover.
The undersigned has a quantity of first
olase seed oats for sale. They are two of
the best varieties ever grown in this part.
They have good straw and 'splendid grain
having yielded 70 to 80 baekels per porn.
A' clean and beautiful seed, free of ee et
Snbsoriber lase Red Clover Seed also,
LOREN TYNDALL, Hnllatt.
Corn for Sale:
Lots at good -Morino .Corne t:le We ter
meek orto 9 menthe time, as arraived,
e.lno exelapge 100 pounds born for 100
pounds of •barley or oats. Cosh for all
'xis ds of grain. v
I'E1tant.
Clinton, Feb, 12 1906.
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Farm for Sale.
Snbeoriber offers for sate hie farm of
160 acre, being lot 24, Oon. 2ted, Stanley,.
All cleared but 10' sores, Brick home,
beak barn 40x80. consent silo! 14x30; one
*ore of oeoherd and small frillts, 2 never -
failing welts. Driving house, pig pen, hen
hobos, rive mike from'CClinton and three
from Brnoefield, on good ravel r adn
?LBEwr NOTZ .,, -
Clinton 1', iff.
SATURDAY: - IS • BARGAIN 41)
We were very fortunate ir- clearing out a Manufacturer's lot of ure Taffeta
snap. This is, without doubt, the biggest Ribbon r • r affteta Silk Ribbons,, at a
with the crowds Friday and Saturday and get your share ever offered to the County of Hul•on. Come•
DON'T MISS ,THIS �I A►NC1
• One thousand yards pure Taffeta Silk Ribbon all shades three rad- th
a roe -quarter 3
inches wide, heavy weight, high glossy finish, our regular 25c trade bringer. On
sale Friday and Saturday for 15c per yard.
*vikovhovvvvvwh+Vyy Ibyyvvv vv
SlitSS Eniibr Crider y for 3c per yard
500 yards fine Swiss Embroidery, assorted .
widths and designs, splendid values at 4e, 5e and
• per
yard, clearing them out at,. per yard •, .ft
,5Oe Ladies' Vest for 85e
• 48 traveller's sarripies'of'Laclteie-vbs'te sizes
33
.3'ltpcli, 4 Ftplcndid value for 50c and 60c, to go at, . C
$ i.00 silk Walks for 83.Oo
Half dozen only Ladies' Jap SiIk Waists, in
white and reen, new and very pretty designs, po`
sizes 30 and 38, regular' $4,00, for ,
,
85e Ladies' Vests aztd • Drawt•-rs- for 55e.•
t,adies'eill-wool•Vests F nd Drawers, allsizes,
good Weight, regular 85e, for 55G
Te Factory Cotton. for 5e
5 pieces only lett of our Special to Paotory
Cotton, 'worth 7c wholesale to -day, to go for ... •
Children's liaise 14)e
.Assorted lot of.Childre,a's colored Wooiien pp
Hose;.worth up to•60c per pair, to go at per ,pair UC
21#' yards une-yardavide Wrapperette, in
.greys and bene only; worth regular 15c, clearing•
them out at
25c Chi ltl(rPart'ca Toques for I8c
8'e
1 doz. only Children's Toques,, in white and
colors, regular 25e, for. •I Ub
.59c tYhildren's Tanis for 38t' •
•
• Childreu'sntiiy, blank and white .Woollenp
Toques, fancy knit, r.egular•50e, for. ... ... • . • •., „ 38u
10c Wrappl,rctte for Sc
15 pieces of 27insk Wriipperette, no two pat-
terns or. eolors . alike. good, quality and weight,
regularIrk,,• roc,
i$0e, 71.' and S1 Tania for 25e
.Slack, white and colored Woollen Tans, in
round and square .shape worth' twice, regular
50c, 75o and $1,00 value, t o. go for
.25c'.Children's Worsted Heusi; 11c
15 doz. Children's Worsted Hose, black, sizes
, 6, bi, 7, 7i and'8e assorted qualities, all to go 'at
one price }; ,
• ' Dregs. 4 oodO, 114g.ttlyl '
We htve,laid out five pieces of Dress Goode, 42
• inches wide, in black, grey and red; just the thine
•• for school dresses,. worth 25e ant 50c Clearing •15c
price, per yard 1 i►
25c
15C.
-8-c Ladies' Flannelette Gowns for 61)c
. Two .dozen Ladies' stripe llannelette Gowns, C•11n
good quality; regular 85c, clearing them .ottt at . , . UE
nt
6Uc ant�li�um far-
Three pieces two -yard -wide Ltnoleum, all goad �.
patterns, regular 50c line togo at per sq. yard:
t5c . Stand rd Shirting tor Vie
Fivcpieces .Standard Shirting, alt new patterns.
No need to say anything about the wearing quaIi 1'
ties,`of this cloth, regular' 15c, fore .. , �2
$1.23Ladies' Flannelette tw owns . $100
One dozen Ladieis'FFlannelette Gowns, _envie pf
good quality Flannelette, nicely trimmed in white, ei
pink,,and blue, regular $1.25, for,
Oc Cllihlrcu's• T41•eltrcs 25c
• Five dozen : C'hildr, n's Woollen ° Toques,in
white, lith Ten'. band pl.un 'white, with red h•tnds,
plain white, •egad band black, regular 50C: for. , ......,� C
Remnants .at Ha(fprce
• BOO remnants of P`rint,. Duck,. Gingham,' .Dress.
Goods, Sateen, etc., to go at haltpr'e
Fur Coats,a
J ci{,,,ts an
.� _1ff S at Cost.
FAMMIWMAMMMilkW
Madame. Zda
S ,IENT1PIeI1' CENTRAL
�[ IM.IS.T •
Is' in town. for .t short .tim•"r Bar
readings cover all Lffair., of life. Cone:L
ations striotly confidential•Call,'an be
convinced,•
NORMANDIE ]tot&. Rooth
Hours, 10 a,. m, to 10 p Erie
Send` Oats and iar14-1.
OATS.- Irish shite a ri Wide Awaee
varieties; having grown bcth varieties Igen
recommends them as lust the oats tbe,far-
mer.wants, as they arean early BCH etraw:.
ed and splendid yielding grains
45 cents . erbushel
BARLEY •blandscliert variety: this is
without a doubt the belt six -rowed barley
grown. It is heavy yielding and stiff straw=
ed.' The above grain is free from foul seed,
andwill he extra cleaned, sawples may be
seen at, Ford's' Peed Store, Clinton, or at
Moser's Hardware Store, .Lilyth,
JUi3N •`VODDEN,
Lot 32, (:an 8, ELntlett,
P.
Family Washing
Advertiser, will do family wabhing'at her
own. home. Satietaotion guarantee, and
prices reasonable; Inquire of:New Era of -
fide for parrtionlare, '
Mdk Route for Sale '
The undersigned offers for. sale Ins miik
route.- ''Btaoiness is 'good, .Satisfactory
reasons for saltine. Apply to
F. LOCKWOOD, Clinton.
• STRATFORD,• ONT'.
Do yon \van't a good roeition• la
the Comniereial World? The . why est
aandshor(¢st road i,, ,via this• school;
We'give`aa cm'rse of training that is
not enritassed by any Business college
in Canada. 'we give individual in-
struction thererore you' ratty enter at
any time. Write foe tree catalogue.
and got Nil particulars.
•
Elliott & McLaughlin
Y rinctpes.
i5rnerican e o:r n
Por Sale.
A quantity of first-class Ame.ri-
•' .can Corn ; will be 'sold'" for
cash or exchanged for grain..
' Mao ether stock food.
Standard E.evator, .Clinton.
Fides and Sheep .Sias . Wanted
I wilt pay
'HIGHEST PRICES ,EOR -BIDES
delivered at my hide 'lichee in Clint*
3nic o. 5.. DoAN, .
HMS WANTED '• FOR INVESTMENT.
Invesitments oats be 'had for a t;iiCdoftedG
amnount of private Panda at current rates
W BRYDONE
Dray 'Business for Sale.
For sale/ a well established Dray
Business in town in ]Huron. Good
money in, . it. Partieularr on s plilica.
tion at the NEW ERA OFFICE.,
• NOTICE
All aoconnto due 3, 0, Stevenson must
be settled on'or before the first day of
March, 1906, at iris farniture store.
-Plano for Sale • •—.
'A first class curare Domittibn Pieno; ex.
061101)1 tone an'd le good corditton; for sale
cheap,- .T. C, STE,Ble1SON.
TORO i,o, ova,.
'"a. ``—"`✓
Has lat; ly received 126 °calls for
stenogra hers, bookkeepers, cashiers,
invoice clerks, etc. We filled nine of
these positions and.. had no one skill
randy tdr Send. Thiel is' the oehool, to
attend. ^ etttiorteitee HOW. Onscnlare
And Redd . Bolts viola!
Highest prices paid. $lm•logs
• • • especially required
TAPLETON' SALT WORKS
R. & J. tIANSFORD
NIMIN6'.CAI9
and Resitautit
' Has 'bees-entirely.reftted
' ' and furnished.
Try Nimens' for Bakers
or Home Made Bread.
High-class Confectionery
and Lunches,
4•
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W. W.° it cis
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tfiEee. f3a'. J. ��,x,ror'tr, bra+,tl. �� y�
ra[etr ett•vsge grit a:l tataitetr stagy, Albert St., ')prate%
' 10-
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If you waft to get .the best results, advelri.ie in.^
the "Clinton New Era_ ,
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ONE •& GARDiN R
• Successors to McKinnon tt Co Blyth ,
SIsbiiiq Prices ac
ciorn Jackets
•$3 0o to' t6.5o Ladies .Black and Colored.
Jackets, to clear at •
$7,50 to $1O Ladies,Black and Colored
3acketr, to clear.:.•..•:...••.,.•, .
$io;50 to X611,50 Ladies Black '.Jackets,`
to clear. at •
0:00
$5.00
$0.50
MEN'S cOV E RCOATS :
All at. prices to sell :quickly
.
$10.00 Men's 0vereoats, new this season, to clear at 48.00
0.00' Men's, Overcoats, new this season, to clear°at 7,50:
• 8.00 Man's Overcoats, new this season, to clear at 6.50
7,50 Men's, Overcoats, new this season, to clear at 6.00
6 00 Men's O.vereoats, now this season, to clear at 4.89-
5.00 Men's .Overcoats, new this season, to clear at 4.00
WE MUST CLEAR ALL OUR
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• z5 to 33 1-3 per cent off on all F• lxs
. Fu,rCoatk for Men an&La,d.fes
Muffs, Stoles, Ruffs, t aperines '
caps, etoip•,
All at our big cut eir`ices�
'POPLESTONE & G.
ARDiN
necegsors to McKinnon alt neo.] Myth •
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