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'lift 23th, 1906
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THE MANTON NEW ERA
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'OUR BUSINESSilas never
been greater than this
Christmas.
Thanks to our patrons, and
'Wshing .one 'and ail• a
Happy New Tear
ll, HELLYAR,'
Jeweller and •Optician
te,pposite theirown Clinton
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Clearing .Out
We are clearing, out our stotk of Groceries,
and giving, great bargains in all lines, but we are
not confining,ouribargains tot Gr•a•Ceries alone; as
we are also gwingrreductions on all our Boots. and
Shoes at the same.time. The following prides in
Rubbers•are an indication of thevw.ay we are tut-
ting prices on other lines, of Boots and ,Shoes: •
Men's plain Rubbers, regular 85c, for 75C
Boys plain Rubbers,. regula'r 70c; for...60e '
Youth's plain Rubbers, regular 55c,I for..:. .50e
Women's plainaubbers, regular 00o, .for
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Albert St
the
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--'8UOCIESSORS TO G. A. BALLARD-
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hristmas is Past and
Gone
Now for soniething .4titable. 'for , a New Yea' •
gift, Notlairig- ;nicer (than, a
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Bissell Carpet Sweeper.
We know of no article as sttaitabletor useful for
!Brother, wife, sister or friend—tthat gives as much
:genuine pleasure and comfort, at 49 low a' cost, as'
a BitS5ELL CARPET SWEEPER. It will be
a ,oGnstant reminder of the giver for 'ten years or •
more. Na dust, no backaches, no •weariness, be-
sides saving the Carpets, Rugs, delicate Curtains •
and Or apeS. We can 0.i% -e yttli a ,choic.e of a
Gun -Ibex. of fine woods, and guarantee ever • Bi 11•
Sweeper. •. •
Births. Marriages, Deaths
BORN
-1110R-In Clinton, on SaturtlaY, Dee 2211d, to
Air and Mrs Geo Rio, a daughter •
STARM Clinton, liosPital on Dec, 16
;alie wife of John Stewart, etsuleY, of a daughter
-nl mother and child are doing well,]
BLAICE-In Colborne, Maitland con, Doc 2,5th
,The wife of Richard Blake, of a dallghter
tztroTn.Serlso-nIn Winghtpn,Doe181111Irs Cherie
ACIIESON-In. Exeter, on 1)00 16, te Mr and
, Mrs W T Aelieson. twinsra boy and a girl
. TWITCHED -In Reaforth. on DC0 no, to Mr
and Airs Robert Twitchel, sou.
MARRIED
.WiliFFITAI—SABARAS-"At the borne of the
br.ide's parents, on Deo 12, by Rev'aischler, Rd
•10,;itheslarrna,roafs! oaidoHna,yte. Miss Lucinda, daughter
WiLTINS-WRIGHT -At the residence of the
toide'ssis:er, natio line, on Dec 25th by Rey Air
Kerney, 4.1.1r Joseph R Watkins, to Miss Frances
%Wright, all ef Goderioh township
IMISLRY-MoDWAN-,At the residence of the
bride's parents, Clinton, on Dee 20th. by Rey Dr
Stewart, Mrr4 0 Paisley, to Atery 14,, daughter
of Mr Duncan McRwen, all of Clinton
RADFORD--CRAWFORI)-In Londesboro at
the manse on the 26th, by the Rev. N. Leckie
,Mise Crawford to Albert Radford,
DIED
/RWIN--In Clinton on Sunday, Deo 23rd. May '
11ilvt..Iriyin' youngest d'augliter of josiab.
raged 16 years, 4 months and 3 weeks
SHORT -In Turnberry. on Dec 18th. Grace
West/aka, wife of Mr John Short, aged 66.
AloKAY-In goderich, on Friday, Dee 14thD8,
416Day,aged 42 years and 10 months
Clinton Market Report.
Corrected every Thuraday afternoon .
• OWaht ea al 0 34 to 0 35
0 0,S to 0 7(1
Barley ....... ... .. . . 0 47 to 0 48
Peas -7,0 78 to 0 80
Eggs ...,..., .... . 0 'M to 0 22
Butter ,. 020 to 020
Hoge 5 85 to 5 85
Wool. (washed) 0 27 to 0 27
'Wool (unwashed) 0 18 to 0 18
Chickens. dry Flaked, lb 0 07 to 0 10
Duda, per 0 08 to 0 10
Geese at 0 08 to 0 10
k7rheys '• I.0 lOgo 0 13
TORONTO MARKETS
(From the Sun)
aTexisr-Hogs are about Stationary,
taro if anything,. a little firmer than
dastrweek, Davies Co quote at 95 90 as
the. -general run of prices on board ears
atlocal Ontario points ; $6.15 for hogs
fed and watered in Toronto, and $6 ,10
•as -they come off cars in Toronto.
((MT= -The market at the Junction I
to -day was not very brisk. The trade
in exporters was the best. Butcher's '
'cattle were dull, there being practic-
;ally no demand, as bachers'are well
stocked •for the holiday Market, .
There were not, many feeders in, and
the demand was not great. Best ex-
porters were Opted at • $4.50 to $5.
For butchers' cattle about tne highest
;bidding was $4. Feeders, short -keeps,
sold at $3.75 to $4. Gocd stookers '
weighing 1,000 to 1,109 lbs, were $3 50
to $3'.75,; light stockers $2.75 to $3.23.
SW:EV-There were 199 sheep. offered
at. the Junction ; sheep, . exportere,
were quoted at $1.75 ; • bucks, • $3.50 to
:$14;;Iitattibi46 to $0,50: •
Hol -The Repository reports an
*exceptionally brisk week. Large num-
bers.of horses are in demand for the
hunber.camps. Single roadsters, 1'i to
16 hands high, ivere $125 to $165 ; cobs
and carriage 'horses, $130 to $1W
snatched pairs, $200 ta $300 ; delivery
' horses, 1,1M to 1,200 lbs, $150 to $175
general purpose and express horses,
• 1;200 to 1 :350 I be, $160 to $100 ; draft
horees,, 1,350 to 1,750 lbs, $165 ti) $200 ;
serviceable -second-hand workers, 140
' 'to $99, and drivers 440 to $80.
.Lonely .1...abrador.
Tt'keeps one busy these clays to
rehmin: abreest • of • all :that is :going
on in 'this eountry. • The geography
of .'flre 'West eh alums every week,',but •
: LaIrrader, the :great ea stern unto -tern
land lying Canada's front -door;
is grit -dually .awakening front the sleet).
of Centingee: Grenfelt.
writes 'flint "the 'mission • he represents
is adding.; o 'fourth Cana-
dian. Labrador; 'Which °%%111 be AO miles
• from the 'nearest • other hospital. In
this -work Rolifax
To-
ronto have laken.part, and the exten-
sion of The Government. telegriiph lhie
is of grent, Itssistence -to .these people
who have . never 'had a Medical. matt
same mail :Phe Quebec 11:116esgtr:11;r;
comes in veil A.:report that ewitiv. to
some mismatrageinent' of the, mails.
plares from nit agliquaa: eastward and
northward failed -got-their letters in'
September.. and :Still , now receive
hem until 11.4 qintel mail' in 4a,n-,
ark.
sSe
See one Bissell Sweeper display, in our north ;dove
dow. As.vre ate out of Calendars; we wiill gime ,a
Cinder Sifter to every purehaser.
Sweeper next week
SPECIAt Eyery person purcha.sing,a Stowe next
week, fit'or cath,, 'Win receive a rebate of
n per cent.
iliarland Br
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' Ile ther.. helps the 1e,V11 fbartg the
. good -Seerate'S. •
Nevr.,Adverttntent.
Family Washing.
ting taken hatne.and,dcne
roatiefoetorily. Term 4 ree.eonabLe. .A-OPlv at
pdl NE'W ERA OFFIZE.
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We wish to thank our
many friends and pat-
rons for their generous
support in the past year,
and wish you all
A Happy and
Prosperous
New Year.
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Winter ternthopipen Jan 2
CENTIME.'
• STRATFOR,P,' ONT.
• .• Thig Hollow agrecognrseit to lie one of
•the le:ulingCornInercial Schools in Allier
lea. Our gratItiatol are in demand as
Business College teacalers. The Is test ap-
• plication for a teacher offered $140p. Wn
believe We run one of the most progress-
: ive and no-to-flato,
si•tiodin ill the ftociatte. The,rhultanrION
Us for 0(1)00 ,rell) semeral thues spa-
• las% Write for gime thirtalogne. ' •
'Elliott .S7 Iitelifteld
Sieighi For Sale
One peir of I.ght 'Boh.Sleighs. in gond re-
pair, for self. SIT.A.TtP BROS, Clinton'
Apprentice Wanted.
Wanted, bov. to learn the blact.smithing.
0. W. POTTER, Porter's Hill.
i teid (0 (111 our pat.
roils and friends.. rr. S;ery.
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, Happy and Prosperous New
Year. . •
We thank .you for .yonr
liberal natl.() nage -during. the
-hove, .
atria, t teri tion 'to business
• and fah: dealing Au merit,
the sante share in the future.
Sendiee in a trial order.; and
. testi our goods...* •
D.. Beaton,
The. Peoples' Grocer.
'Phone 111
CLINTON, ONT.
Colods 04.11Yere4
•:Washing..
ealamiamememanummismannoi
Parties wanting washing done outside of
thelr own horn°, Can have it wended to
BritishAmerican
on rpesonable teente.. Apply at .15ile. Ema
.Stray Steer Business College
Strayed from subscriber,e peetniSee, a •N, .11 o 1111yongo Sts.
yearling grey steer. Finder will be suit-. Toronto .
ably rewarded on giving informatioe to
1-1 ADA:ft Londesboro • ''
OLDEST STRONGEST BEST
.HIDESWANTED.
• Winter Term •
Cash paid for Rides, Skins from Jan. :hut AL Enter cm' lime,
Excelle.rit resnItt; guaranty ed, mown°
and -T ,
allow. tint 1044ons in Mildness writing 1011141:. •
. . 1 Fitzsimmons & • Son., 'I' M wArsoici Principal,
cLixToN, '
."' drsignedo
Lthelliouee on Enron St, west, owned bS
une, is offeredfor rent . Pose- . illHNHMImaggrmsksu=21101111100
STOVES and HARDWAREthe 11
GRAIN FOR FEED
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TOYTILER, DEC. 26,.
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BOYS and GIRLS—
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* As your stockings were not
large:enough to•hold all my Fancy.
* Dishes, .Toys; Ganies,and other *
Ob., ri.gtmas •notions, : I have left a
,* supply at MORRELL & HOLMES' -*
§tore. .•Call and Choose what You :*
want . Yours, • • *
SANTA CLAUS. '.**
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Why Pay Big Money
For a Suit ?
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FURNITURE
Por the next five months you will spend the most of
your time in the house. We have
FURNITURE FOR .USE.
FURNITURE FOR COMFORT.
FURNITURE:DR ADORNMENT.
13righten your abode and nuke the hi cheerful, The -
greater the %/chime the lower the twee.
HOOVER 8,t BALL FTIRNIT i RE AND
'CND ORTAKING
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esetion.anytime. YDhlt.
llartienitural Society.
The aanuitl meeting.of the blinton Elor-
ticalturalSociety will be held in the Conn -
oil Chamber, on Vkredneeda, Jan, 9, 1907,
at°7-30 P.124 AL D. MoTAGG.ART,
2 i • Secretary.
Notice.
The annual meeting of the shareholdera
of the Clinton Thresher 0o., Ltd., will be
held in the c floe of the Company on Wed-
nesday, Jan. 9, 1007, at 10 o'clock, a. in,
- •••• W. W. FARRAN, President.
Annual Meetin.
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' The minas! Meeting of the Matillop
Muttei ripe Insurance Cs., will be held in
the Town Hall, St %forth, on Pridey, Jan.
18, J907, at one o'clock, pan. Business of
the meeting, to reeolve the annual state.
ment, DIreetor's and Auditor's reports, the
doting of three Direotore, and other bug-
fleeS for the good and welfare of the com-
pany. The retiring Directors are Jno.
Grieve, Winthrop, Jae, Evelio, Beechwood,
and Silo. Benneviee, Brun:Neu, who ere
open for re election, '
THOS. HAYS, 13, MoLEAN,
ilearaory, Pretlident.
* A .quentit3.? of Oat Seed, Or feed. Alsoi
beirs American Corn, Shorts, and sll kinds
of pain that the farmer needs; Will le
exchanged for min, or sOlrl for cash, on
reaacraabin terms. W. G. • SMYTTT, the
Standard Rlevator. Clinton
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hotos.
Our Photos are the most lif6,
like and artistic that can be
made, and the prices are rea-
sonable for this class of work
I The Season's Best Wishes
• yon and yours, The Nev Year
, brings new thonghts, new hopes. new
' ambitions. and fresh start in life, -
'What good resolutions have ytin made':
We have made several, Among them
1 ',0givo you Ulu best
t ! _or the Cie!":14m8on46'elyl.114111VERY
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J. RoBERTs if
Photo Artist - wuntois., ., phone 42
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W. W. NIMENS
enntoni.
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Most fashionable Suits for Meri and Boys, designed
by fashionable cutters and made by experienced art-
isans, No doubt you have read our "ad" every week
for months, but 'have- never seen the Clothing we
advertise. We would like you to. see these goods
and test them. The prices
are moderate; the materi-
als are good; they are shrunken, sewwith linen
thread and expressly finished for fine tailoring.
Splendid Domestic Tweet Suits, well lined and fin-
ished, at $5, $6, S7.
•Much better Tweed suits and finer linings, shrunken
and sewn with linen thread, like former goods, at
$7.50, $8, $8.5o, $9
Imported F.nglish and Scotch Suits, made in, fine and
coarse weaves, plains and worsteds, a $10,
$12.50, $1350, $14.. •
Stanfield's Unslirinkahle. Underwear
at old prices
L. POPLESTONE. & GARDINER
Successors to MeRinneon 4 CO., Blyth
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