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The Clinton New Era, 1897-06-11, Page 6r• r Read, Mark, Learn Do You rink Tea And Invariably Digest Have yon seen our novelties in Opals, Diamond and PearlJew. all clery of all kinds? They a tie rage this season, and you *11 find it to your advantage to call e.t my store and inspect these new and fashionable goods. Our efforts are to keep at the head of the procession as re- gards quality, style and price. We offer you the latestLondon, Paiaian and New York Novelties at prions as low as yon can get anywhere for good goods. We have Diamond Jubilee goode as low as 5c fora single article. , Tea is associated with all that is most refined and restful in human life. It should be clean, pure and fragrant—clean because the family health is slowly but surely injured by the filth of unclean tea—it should be pure because many of the adulterations used are as steadily injurious as the filth,— and it must be fragrant and tasty for therein lies its pleasure and its value. Cleanliness in articles of food is being insisted' upon more and more each day—quite rightly too—and the tea of every day use should be chaste and pure. Carefully selected and of proper qual- ity it is a blessing. Ordinary tea, poor originally—unhealthy oral always prepared in illth—is a curse. Suoh tea is adulterated with refuse, mixed with poisonous sub- stances, prepared from worn out plants and used over leaves manipulated into a would x of use It and and is they paypmorefforuthe teu they drThe ink than ls we do. The consumption of teaexceeds that of all other beverages, but it is not so great i with us in proportion as t is in Great Britain, Russia and some other countries— this is largely due to the fact that we are not supplied with a really good tea. The demand of late years for everything cheap has induced dealers to force the market with mannfaotured leaf and dust on which the name of tea is libel—and a criminal libel too because the health and welfare of every man and his family are at Good tea is not cheap—cheap tea is not good—for health, for economy, for any puor place. placed before rp se With this condition daily and strongly impressed upon es, we u CIRCLE BRAND TEA And when you see this brand you may know it has been affixed deliberately and pledges our intelligence and responsibility. It will iiever he dishonoured—every article it protects is of the best possible value and excellence within its Dost. It comes home to you with this recommendation and we ask you to receive it on merit and give credit due for the care and integrity evident in its preparation.Circle Tea is packed in airtight odorless canisters—totally different from the lead cal salts to be ab absorbed by thelte and thenen into the now in use and which system yielday dangerous thesteaudrinkeri together with the filth germs incident to unclean. cheap preparation. This brand is distributed into hrae different flavors and prices, known by the three, four or five bars across the oirole. Three Bar Circle Tea comes in net pounds only mixed or black, at 25o a lb. Four Bar comes in pounds or halves, mixed or blacfiu at 40c a lb. Five Bar comes in pounds or halves, black only, at 5Dc a pound. and. As Ea success leads to im imitations wst in its own e have registered this ss—each bears the tr tde mark auarantee of nd iraha e directed our beat efforts to secure a distinctive label—a healthful package—and decided merit in the quality of the goods. On our own reputation we aim for success—not on that of others. Look for the Circle and the Bars—learn whist number of bars best suits your taste and by that mark buy it and the flavor will be uniform. When you make the tea use fresh water just come to a boil and an earthen pot, sweet and warm. Measure the quantity to get a uniform flavor and lot it draw 0 or 8 minutes. Use at once or e- methe uniform flavor needsianother a unforofquantityra andiiform teakeep hot —and in ndl sn mberathis Circle Brand will always aid you. May we ask when you find our guarantee good—as you will when you use this brand—that you recommend it to your friends. We truly aim to serve you well and the good will of every tea drinker is essential to sustain our efforts. Jeweler, CH aton. P. S.—We still have a few of those 100. blouse seta left. Ask any person that bought a set about the value of 10 cents, 4444 44 rieto SEASONABLE GOODS DIAMOND JUBILEE Pins and `SOUVENIRS Also Blouse Sets, Belts, Belt Pins, Cuff Links and the latest in all kinds of Jewelery. In our Repair Trade our Watchmaker is giv- ing the best of satisfac- tion as an A 1 workman $ It:MI.)11111211g TON r1M1111111111111r IMP�RTANT URFERINCCS 1 :McKinnon & Co., Bly40011010/40410411411011141141104110411 IMMO IMO th MARKETS MONTREAL LIVE STOCK MARKET. CLINTON —ers' Corrected every Thursday afternoon 400lcalves and000 she were about 700 Phand lamead ofibe otrerodtflor Thursday, June 10th, 1897. sale at the East End Abattoir to -day, The but - 0 67 a 0 68 , there were present in large numbers, and trade was good, but the prices of both beef and mutton critters wore lower than last week's markets. Very few cattle were bought by shippers, but the unusuady targe numbrrs of persons taking passage on the steamships sailing for Britain require a much larger supply of beef than usual, causing the active demand at good prices that lie, being butcher btor ought 2od to 3iime prime beeves c at - es to day, paying 4jc per lb for them. Pretty good stock sold at 31c to Sic per lb, and the common half fatted beasts brought from 2}0 to 3c per lb. Calves sold at from $2 to $7 each. Shippers are paying from S e to 4c per lb for suitable sheep Lbs are ratherl at scare aom nd sol2 to d at Fat e $535 per hundred pounds. Wheat spring 0 67 a 0 68 Oats, fall 0 19 a 0 20 Bars, 0 22 a 0 25 Barley037 a038 FlourFeessas1 75 a 2 00 Butter per cwt 0 9 a 0 10 Eqg Butte0 7 a 0 7 Elay r doz Hay new, $7; old....... • 7 00 a 800 5 a 0 25 Sheeepskins 0 0 2 215 a 0 25 Wool No. 1 Trimmed Hides 4 00 a 4 25 Potatoes 0 25 a 25 C lover Seed, retail 5 50 a 5 50 Timothy Seed 2 50 a 2 50 Mr. C. M. Hemsworth, who has been agent of the Grand Trunk Railway at Hes" peler for many years, died at an early hour Monday morning from the effects of an at- tack of la grippe. Ile was in his 69th year l and was a highly respected citizen as well as a most faithfulemployeeof the company. Gilbert Rosewell, of West Brantford, was found dead in his bed Sunday morning. Be has been ailing with erysipelas. Mr Casey's bicycle bill was put through committee at Ottawa without amendment, and received its third reading, and will now go to the Senate. Jackson Bros. ............................ SPECIAL PRICE SLE ....,_.............,.......,.............................,...,....v........ $ , , , ........................w......„_....A.„....,_,..e,..... flo't Jfflss a ffliance Like TSIs. _______4—___=_____ ___.______Y/r/-fr,,,,,,...s. All Our Men's Blue Serge Suits, 36 to 44, Sack Coats, regular price $5 - Special Sale Price $3.75 44 Men's Tweed all wool Suits, 36 to 42, pectrlar al Sale Price 3.95 price $5- - 44 Men's Tweed all wool Suits, regular ce - Special Sale Price 5.95 Men's Tweed all wool Suits, regu lopprice sal Sale Price `7.95 $10 -'- 44 Men's Tweed and Serge Suits, regular price - - - - Special Sale Price 9.95 $12 Youths' Tweed Suits, regular price al Sale Price 3.95 $5 Youths' Serge Suits, regular Spe $ Special Sale Price 3.75 Youths' Tweed and Serges, regular price $ SpecialSale Price 5.95 Boy's Tweed and Serge 3 pc. Suits, regular ial ,Saleq Price 2.59 price $3 Boy's Tweed Suits, regular Specia Sale Price 3.19 Boy's Tweed Suits, regular Special - $Sale Price 3.95 Boy' 2 c. Suits, regular price $2, Speci4al Sale Price 1.59 s 4cp rep lar 44 44 3, 1.95 44 4, 4M G4 L4 2.95 5, 44 44 44 3.9 5 G4 44 44 4.95 6, ,Clinton n Ladies' Summer Blouses and Shirt Waists, worth 5 dozen S 1.00, for - - - - - - - 49G 3 dozen Ladies' Summer Shirt Waists and Blouses, $ 1.25, for 74c strong Tweed, worth 50c, only - - 25c 30 yards heavy. 20 pairs Cotton Flannel Blankets, worth $1 25, for - - 90c Boiling Heavy Print, 36 in. wide, newest designs and color12ic _ - � lugs, worth 18c, only - - l se Pretty Sprig Lovely Organdies, 40 inches wide, only - -- -115c Pattern11lluslins, only - - c Gorgeous things in Pansy and Appleblossom Sateens for pil- Se _ lows and Cushions, only - r - latest things in Art Muslins for drapery and fancy The emery _ , , _ - - 15c work, silky and soft _ I)oub o rder, suitable le Faced Cretonnes, fine colorings with ba , - - 25c . - - - for Poitiers, only- - -50 Fine lot Fast Colored Prints. strong and good, only - GILR.OY & WISE1YIAN, Clinton iqko u 44 44 ti 44 4i 44 44 Special rtnourtcerrtertt oma, o� o v opo We beg to announce to the Public generally that o we commence at once and will continue during the MONTH OFJUNE it Special Prig Sale• . • • • To make a quick clearance of. our entire Spring Stock of Men's, Youths', t Boy's and 4`%-4� 'o ma.© Children's CLOTH 44 ti 44 44 4t 44 44 ii 44 ii 44 44 44 4i tion er. UR Stock is always n?rled in mean plain big lot of it sold. ures and there No sucl�canpinuou.shsaly as These Special Prices willnext week for a full list of prices in Pants as this has ever been offered before. See Overti,lls. The cold and unseasonable weather this spring has kept people from buying,consequently we have too much Stock. A SPECIAL PRICE SALE will mean no profits for us; we can't help that now; we want the Goods turned into money. Come with your money and buy what you need, you don't get a chance often like yV/Ontario. We have the oldest this. '�✓ Our Special PricesClothing Business ine for June are the lowest ever quot- ed in the histor• r of our estate. lishtnent. v We are the pro claimed Clothing Ik Leade of the County. We have the largest and most exclusive Clothing Store in this section. Our Goods are el Good.• .. Our Prices are low. d Ou $ OUR SPECIAL t PRICES this month d will be still lower. Q40.611 GP4.40.461.0