The Clinton New Era, 1904-01-01, Page 5W.I4.MELLYIIR
wishes all his custom-
ers and friends a happy
and prosperous New
Year.
EMMDWAPHAM
R. GRI4IHIAM.
I thank all my customers for their liberal pat-
ronage since starting in business; and hope for
a continuance of the same. By fair dealing
and good Goods 1 hope for a continuance of ,all
my old customers and as ''many new ones as
may see fit to deal with me. We have a nice
line of Boots and Shoes coming in after New
Years, that for style and quality is sure to
please, and we will sell for the lowest possible
e price for cash or trade. •
I1\i•-CROCERIES`—''411p-
We carry a Stock always fresh and
equal to anything in the trade.
Mir -WISHING ALL R PROSPEROUS NEW Y.EAR.-1k
R.GRAHANI,
Bash for Butter and Eggs. PHONE 23.
Genuine Leather
Travelling eases At cost
$7.50 Travelling Cases for $5.50
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These goods were ordered for our Christmas trade, and with the
expectation that we would be in afar new store. We are offering
, them at cost price to clean them out before we move. This is an
opportunity you cannot afford to miss, to secure beautiful goods"
at whoiesale prices.
H B COMBE, Chemist and Druggiit•
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A CHRISTMAS SONG.
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Ties and Kerchiefs in the windows
Dolls, both short and tall
Tops and Rattles, Cups and. Saucers
Furs for bio' 'and small.
- Hip, -Hurrah, buy your presents
Ch1 lstmas-time has come;
A't it pleasant eating candy
Bought at Morrell & Holmes.
Hoods and Shawls and Children's Gauntlets,
Horns, Watches, Rubber balls,
Perfumes, docks, and pipes •in cases
Felt Slippers for you all.
Hip, Hurrah, buy your lemons
Rings, and pins and combs
Ain't the oranges and dates good
Bought at Morrell & Holmes.
Merry Christmas to our patrons
Happy Year to all,
When you're passing in 04
Please don't forget to call.
Hip, Hurrah., harps, mouth organs
With such mellow tones;
You can always get right prices
At Morrell & Holmes.
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artistic Furniture
Always makes a home beautiful.
We have it here in Iron, Brass; Wire and,
Wood.•Every Kind and Every Price,
It will be a pleasure to show you through our Store.
Cndertaking in all its Branches.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
HOOVER '&13/41.14,
Night and Sunday calls anewere7 at the residence of Mr :So
one of the.prinoipale.
;wail, or _
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POLITICA
Items of Wares
political fl lfl, „
.NO'T'ES'
from the 1
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° Mr, W. P. Telford, banker,'.of Owen 1
Sound, was nominated for P rliarrrent
by the Liberals of North Grey,`
Iron manufactures' interviewed the
Minister of Finance atOttawainregard
'to higherprotection, claiming that Am-
erican iron in various forms was being
dumped in Canada.
iidat hllpresentedrFenianRamel wibto
him on New Year's Day. It is inscribed
to "Lieutenant Wilfred Laurier." Sir
Wilfred was a lieutenant in the Pro,
visional Arthabuseaville Regiment,
which was raised in 1870, .
dated for Set. John,wN. B. notill He be haasnde-
clined to run, and the candidate who
will `run as a Government representa-
tive there will be H. A. McKeown,
present Stilicitor-General for New:
Brunswick. Mr. Blair s appointment
as chairman of the Railway Commie
sion is annoqnced. The Conseri'ative.
candidate for St. John will be W. H.
Thorne. J. D. Hazen, the leader of
the party in the Provincial house,'
was asked to stand, but he refused.
,) The TilsonburgLiberalsays:—"From
reports as to the health of SirRicliard
Cartwright, it is unlikely that he •will
again seek nomination in this riding.
In that event, the' party should he
united on the strongest candidate that
can be selected.', Itadvocates the.nom-
ination of Mr. W.A. Fowler, K. C. The
Ottawa correspondent of The Globe
was unable to secure any information
as to Sir Richard's intentions. It is
said in Kingston that Hon. Wm. Harty
wishes to retirefroin the representation
of Kingston in theCommons, and there
is a very general desire in the city in
that event to offer the nomination to
SirtinguisRichardhed,. longl
citiingston's most..dis-
7,eu. :,.
• MARRIED;
GRANT—NOTT—At the residence of the
bride's father, Stanley, on Dec. 30, by Rev Dr
Cook, W A Grant, Stfanley, to Miss Mary Nott,
DIED.
AYRRS—At his 'mind enee,Suuth-London, Dee
28, Rev Walter Ayers,Methodist mtnieter,aged
76 years.
TEBLUTT—In Goderich township, on Dee 30,
Mary Elizabeth Jack, wife of! Alfred. Tebbu,tt, ,
aged 40 years. •
JHENDERSON-1nNe1eon, R C. Rospital, on
Deo 16, Jessie Ann, wife of W Henderson, of
Creston, B C., and daughter of W McFarlane,
Oak Lake, formerly of. Stanley,
®r )Drunkenness..
yTHE end
ee1eyDrii using,
over, 300,000 .
CURES
re,naaIKcG,as•
ettry Institute
766 Queen St. West
- TORONTO, Ore
Clinton Market Report..:
Corrected every Thursday afternoon
Wheal...0 75 a 0' 76
„Buckwheat ......... 0 40 a 0 45
Oats ................. 0 28 a 0.27
Rye 0 40 a 0 41
Barley 0 36 a 0,37
Peae 61 a 65
Flour per cwt 2 00 . a ;2 25
Hay 600 .a 600
--Ohickens-per-lb:-. r0 -08—a t t
Pork, live .500- a 5 00
Batter; colt 0.15 n a • 0 17
" tab 015 s 016.
Eggs per doz 0 15 a 0 20
Pork, dressed 7 00' a -7 00
Potatoes, per bush new 0 35 a 0 50
Onions . 0 80 a 1 00
Wood 275 a 275
Dried Apples 0 Vi a 0 04
Corres-
pond-
ence
strictly'
confhl-
e-ntial.
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To Care a Cold in One Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablete
All druggists refund the money if it fails'
to cure, E. W. Grove's eigrnature is on
each box, 25o, . •
eorn for Sale.
Lent's yellow Corn for'' Sale.
Cash or time as arranged. We pay , high-
est Dash pride for all•kinde of final. Driye
right to the warehouse: ?t
Clinton Dec,1Oth, . W. G. PERRIN
Ieav AdrertlQ luaus,'
�Buokwhea� itye Wan
C1.
Farmers having Buckwheat and Rye to
se11, •ehonld get it out daring Jannarv, as
after February 2a8, I will notbay, there'
not being enough to pay for handling it.
•21 W. H..PERRIN.
Buy your Cern Now.
Farmers who who wtcorn, should bur.;
Boon, as price is sure to advance. It to
hnakingont badly and crop will be } less.;
We have lots on hand. By arranging now
farmers can have all the 'time 'desired, f
Drive right to warehouse.
Clinton, Dee. 30. W H P'ERRIN.. *21,
. NOTICE
If the party avho took a Tidies Fur Ruff
from Si. Paul's Sunday Sbhool, does not
return the same to the New ERA OfCe,'ex
posure will be made, as they ate know.
Dancing. Class. '
All wiehing to learn' Scotch and Irieh
Dancing, hand their names in at once to
Mr. Robt. E. DbWne. Wia,L MoLEOD,
Inetruabr. dig 3t
' House for sale or -to rent
A:comfortabIo cottage, containing 7 rooms,
with hard. and soft hater, quertoracre lot,
with bearing fruit trees; good •stable. Will be
either colder rented on very reasonable terms,
W. BitSDON. .
- Barn Wanted '
Anybody having a good soundbarn frame
to dispose of write at once to the undersign-
ed, stating size, price and location.
21 W. GROSS, Boa 32, Myth P, 0.
• Boarders Wanted
Comfortable hathle for boardote, with or
Without lodgings. Per terns apply to.
W, GINNER, Huron qt. two doors West of.
Baptist Churoh.
' For Sale
Two Outtere, one nearlynew Weed
adoepted in etohange, JON RID0Vr,
Clinton"
I
& Dry Goo
,iial orng-e-
Eish all our
patrons •and. •
friends, a . happy and
prosperous N E W
eY`EAR .ry
S uc•uessors lo: R. Coats & Son,.
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HIDES AND SHEEP SKINS( =t•i• ++ -++4»+x-4
BrANT
HiG0=3 S sT. P YGF;
Delivered, at my hide house in Clinton.
0. S. -DOAN.
Miss Laurine Agusta Kaiser
Teaser of Unice 'Production and Singing
in English or foreign.,.
" It gives me pleaenre to bear testimony
of the efficiency of Mise Kaiser as a vocal
teacher.'
l found her careful, patient,
thorough and generous, gining careful at-
tention to those principles which are
necessary in the culture of the voice and
required for encgesefal singing."
BEV, E, SAWYER, Adelaide.
Studio over N,ewcombe's Store
\leleE 4.. Kaiser -
p1ANe•*O. Newcombe •
Annual Hee tin
The Annual Meeting of the MoKillop
Mutual! Fire Insurance Company. Will be
held in the Town Eall,Beafortb, on Eciday
Jan. 15, 1904, at one o'clock p.m. Susi-
nem of the Meeting, receiving the annual
Statement.' Directors and Auditory report
the eleoting of two Directors for the room -
ship of MoKillop, one for the, Township of
I ogan, and other'bueinees for ehe good and
we Care"• oTiErriCifinpany. The'retiriug
Director% are Johh G. Grieve, -James Eyans
ele
and otioJonhnBenneweisi who are elegible for e-
.
J. B. McLEANN THOS. E, HAYS, -
President.' Secretary.
Dated at Seaforth, Dec. 2let. 1903, '
Dor Sale
A second•handtOdorle%Crematory Closet
for sale in fin} -class order. Apply to
D -244f • NEW ERA.
Have, you thought about
your New Yea '',c ..Gifts? •
if not let us eaglet you in makings•
choici. We have many artialea'ithat
are a apropriatedor $mail glfte,ranging
in pride from So up.- , . , . . . : ,4
To read without seeing ia'bnt to doubt
therefore we solicit a call, feeling con.
Silent that it cnoe Skived s ohoie
can be Inde for the most faetidio
Wekeep in stook everything
. for Fancy Weak, also Art 0h
Souvenir Liebea, Caps and
Toys; Dells, Candy,, eta. _-
Shier's Fair Acre R
f STREE
Mangolds for Sale
PeilSrered In tofu at $3.,00
par Ten, •
D. A. FOrester, Clinton
THE
Molsons Bunk
Incorporated by Act of Par.
liament'I85b.
Catital pathosis d $ 5,9001000
Gaaital tail' ao - .$ 2,856,420
aerta F�a� : = 2o; 7 8
!total Foots l 27.,000,
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