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The Clinton New Era, 1904-01-08, Page 51.144. ave You Wat03. P if so let us give • ou` an estimate of what we can allow .: ou for same,, for. BO. BNELL-In Ruil$I, on Pae 20, to told Sri flocorbrey Buell, a eon.. FBL • Myth. **Pee IIS. to qtr eed lire -�IW Wow,' ow NOBLII -In Rigel Warnoteebs of bee 98, to Jiff and muW 3 Noble,: N daushter, • ' x/Br lDl, MIDDLETON -ST EWART-.on The, 80th, atthe maidens of the brldw'r mob. - er", B.amiller, by Bev J A £ndireoa, B A, Charier Bretton, Aon of Jobs Middleton, of towarbilr, toraahi. Carr 0f' She late. John Stowed, FINLA.YBON--eOLLTER-M the re. uidenoe of the bride's father, Beeforth, on Jan 28, by Ret P II Lvrkin, B A, John Finlayson to. ills Jemima, eldest daogh,• ter ot Wm Solater, all of Seatortb, REDMOND .-- MoKINEEY- In Eg, mondville, on be 30, by Rev Seo Main - ley, B L,brother of the:.. bride, Prenoie J Redmond of Leede. N 11, to Marggaret, daughter of John MoKinley, Egmondviile, SKINNER--HOBBS--At the residence of Job Cooper, on Deo 81, by Rev J .0 Dun. top, John ,Early Skinner, ot Clinton, to '.Mouchs.OliveiboroEva, daughter of Wm Hobb., . DIED. " BALI! ---in Toronto, on Deo 81, Monk, second `eon of Albert and Edith Ball, I(grandson of Mrs Ray eon, Clinton). aged 8 years. MoCUE-In Goderioh, on Christmas morning, Thomas Moose, aged 84 years.' I- McK9Y—In Gideriob, on Deo 28, Rev Murdool>_'M Moaay. HANNAR-In .Seaiorth, . on Deo 80,, Wm Hannah; Aged 97 years. HORNER-In Stanley., Saubleline, tine 'Deo•10, John Horner, aged 70 years, EIOKSON--In Seaforth, •on Deo 25th, Wm Joseph. second eon of Mre Rioh Dick eon, ailed 17 years. RATH-In Proton, on Deo 24, Hazel. Roselle, infant daughter of Mr,: and Mrs Rath (granddat titer of Mrs Hill, Well- ington street) aged 7 months: Buckwheat and Rye Wanted. new, g -ads, up -to date Watch. We guarantee our prices to be the best obtainable, fora high grade watch, The purdhase of' one is no experiment. They are made ro last a lifetime. Delivered to any address in Cana free of charge. Write for one today • W, H. • Hellyar, Clinton ton ****************34******* BIL- overcoats ani Suit, hir ... hone T a. Off Regular Price. —140-11$411011firnlit These prices are tor Cash ':or.:produce W T RIDDELL. Auburn 0 : OCK= CEVG SAL We intend"making extensive alterations, to the` interior of our store,. and to make room for the; reenters to work, we are going .to sacrifice otir surplus stock, Everyone ought t6 take advantage of thi"sale. SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY I*OR `'LOSE Startng'F'RIDAY, JANUARY 8TH; ' we will offer big bargains in all lines. Not havn,; space to adver- tise .therm all _it will pay you to give us a call. OES Il ,,.; II k -4t1.111 IIIAnlI�1�C�NViIIN'91IINii6"tis`i �•� - , III°I III , 4�m, PrcesFiII in earn est. .when we make up our minds ' to clear -out. Our-. stock of FINE \E';; "SHOES bout. thi time it is plain that we must corn- menve preparations for . next season's footwear.' Before we cab receive' the; new goods we rriust dispose of those on hand,` and so' -we call you to.' our aid, As;. an inducement, .ive have. -chopped down prices, especially in our heavier Shoes,.' until :there is hardly anything left: The ' Shoes: are ;all . of this. season's make and style, and it's a shame to'sell :them so cheaply, but room we must and will have. Our stook of Grooeriea ie always complete; fresh and rel : ble,: Every-. `. thing kept in. season.. Partnere having Baokwheat and Rye to sell, ehonld get it out during January, as after February.2nci, I will not buy, there not, being enough to pay .for handling it. *21 • W. H. PERRIN. • Buy your: .Corn ..Now. rarmera who who want corn, al onId buy soon; ae price is elute to advance. It .te husking out badly arid crop will be less. Wehave, lots on hand. By arranging now farmers can have "ell the time desired. Drive right to, Warehouse. ' Clinton; Damen: ,.W H PERRIN. *21 CSRE}1T REDQG'T1ON IN F[JR; CAPERIN.ES.. .Roviier $15 00, for.,.,.... ..512.00 '' 10.00 " • 8.00 44 .9,00 " , . ........: , •7 00 .. MINK SETS, Regular 25.00, for . . , a . 10 00 " 30 00 ..20.00 4i 20,00 A'' , .... 15 00 DRESS GOODS 50 ydo 56 in, grey Homespun 60: fur 40o 10 bla.k 14 0 50o " 40o 2;1 • " . blue •' 50o." 40o , 25 dress lengths, 6 to yds in took • length, -all fashionable shadea, rdgalar 4.00 for ., a • 2,00 •'40 yde'Tweed Dress Goods, ..60a for 40o Regular 60o to' 60o French tlaehmeee • for' Waietings, for " 40o. ' "'""ZI'1'C.woot, sing e- 0 • 1 rens a oo• a, special at 5o, lob and't5o. dee them. For. Baia» Two Outtere, one e4ily new. • Wood accepted in exohinge. ;poxRIDOUT, Clinton. House for 'sale or to rent A..coinfortsbre cottage,'oontainitig T rooms,. .with hard and •sof :.water, quarter -acre lot,, with.bearingfruit trees* good atable. Will be either sold or rented -on yery reasonable: terms, • • ; _i_.W.: MDONE. :IHt •Or L' s• ofLoondon, due Kgron, Diseases of the t, Nest, 8 ecialiet Eye Ear, Nose and Throat,' visits Clinton monthly. Glasses properly fitted. Nasal Catarrh and Deafness•treated. London;ofdoe-225 Queen's Ave. Clinton . oMee' Combe's ping store, Hours, 8 am , to 4 p.m.' dates of visite, Tuesdays, .Feb. 2nd Moh. lat and 99th, May . Bed and Slat, June 28th, Jnly.26th, Sept.9th, Oat, 4th, Nov. let and Nov,.29th. The Courses of Study. IN THE - . CENTRAL —i-, STRA'`i"F'ORD ON -. Are up to the bigftest sten. dard of, excelfen'ce and that is one reason why this popular school is now enjoying a . "record-breaking" attendance. You want . the' best training• and we give it, therefore enter • at once,_ Circulars free :- W. J. 'ELLIOT1-, ' - Frineipat." im R.GRP:H Gash. for Butter and Eggs. FAONE Z3. PERSIAN. LAMB. CAPS Regular 9.50, for „ .. ' 5.50 for . .4 Q0. .4 4,00, for 2 50 —• BOYS' CAPS 5.50 Cape, for,....4 00 3.00 �." •� .,s... °• 2 00 ODD LINES IN CORSET'S Sizes 18 to 28, wort'Jxom 75o to $1,50; Your choice 500 • , MUFFS BLACK CONEY Reggjar;1.75 for JAPAN Fo: 1,25 Reeniar,6;50„for. .... ...... ...... 4.50 OTTER Regular 1103 for, , . ,„ , .. 9.00• „ • 5.00 „ 2.50 :PERSIAN LAIR - Regulaz 6:00 for.... . . .... 9400 • '! Ws" ., • • STORM COLLARS. Regular 16.50 Otter for.. .: .12:50 :." 7.00 Beaver .for... t ....:. 500 • 4►. ' 4.50 Black for:... ..,. 300 4.00 Seal tor...... .. 2.50 ot, SPECIAL IA `Black: Cashmere ~Hose 25c per pair. REMNANTS. Biaok Siteen, ' Flannelettee; - Wrapper- ettes, etc.; at reduced prioesp: COLLARS: P] R8IAN LAMB Regular 10,00 for,.:. ...,6 00 ., 12.60 " 9 06 r. BEAVER - Regular 8 00 for... .. 4.50 . `' GREY OPP0SSUM .:_ Regular 6.00 for,. . 3 50 MASt SS tccessor •1!,,km. to %oats PYMMAA HIDES. AND SHEEP SKINS WANTED. E Ica HAST apia.i rod, Delivered at -my hide house in Clinton. �.: . b.. S. MOAN.: . For. Sale A. second hand Odorlee Crematory Closet for Bale in drat -class order. Apply to. •. NEW ERA, • 'j. Genuine Leather Travelling' eases ift cost $7,50 Travelling Cases for $5; 4.00 3.00 2.50 Miss Laurin Agusta Kaiser' Vutee-l'roducti nn-and-piigirig! in: English or Foreign " 11 gives: me pleasure to bear testimony 1: of the effiorenoy of Miss Kaiser as a' vocal teacher. I' found her careful, .patient, thorough end generous, gining' careful at- tention to those. . principles which are .neoeesary indhe culture of the voice and required for successful singing:." REV. T. E, SAWYER, Adelaide. Studio over Newcomb -6's Store •. VOI tgE--!..'Raiser P1ANCi-•0.'Newcombe • Here's Bdrgain For YOu lb Can, worth. Zsc for *or, Come and give it a trial and4 am. satisfied you will Use rio other;.. iC 44 3.00 1.75 --II Old Stand TIIE olsons- Bank Incorporat ed by Bet of Par. 'Lament ISM; ILD 7.1 2,826,420 t 2r7 -20r71 -8 --- Total Anoto .1 27,000,000 :WOW num, - General Manager Notes discounted. Collections made. Drafts issued, sterling and American alehouse bought and sold. savings Bank. Interest allowed on sums of $1.00 and upwards from dada:di:loos% and gem- • pounded hattlrearly . Money `ed.vaneed to tarmeri At low rates. sale notes collected, We haye a few more pair of Women's Buttoned Boots, siZes 2%.3 and 3%i ivhich We are selling at '75 cents per pain The are all gone% . Annual 'Mee tmg Mutual Fire Inenrance Company. will be held in the TIPM Hall,Seaforth, on Friday nevi of the Meetingrreoeiving the 9.nnual Stetement. • Directors and Auditors report the electing of two Direotore foithe rown- ehip of Mollillop. one for the Township of I ogani and other blames for ehegood and Directors are John G. Grieve, Je.MeS Evans and Sohn Benneweie, wbo are elegible for re Dated at Seaforth, Deo. 21eir 1908, These goods were ordered for our abhriStmas trade, and with the expectation that we would be in our new store. We are offeiing them at coat price to. clean them out before we move. This is an opportunity you cannot afford to miss, to secure beautif9I goods at wholesale prides, F.'s efoOTER NELSON BAIA artistic Furniture Always makes- it Hanle beatitifttl; we have tt here in Iron, Brass, Wire and wnt be a pleasure a\ show you throuah our Store. ": 'endertaking all its Branches. Nit% Ana Sunday della enamored at the real' idenee ofSr:Jolan roweilt or " one et the principals, THE WIND-UP. The.past week has seen the wind-up of' Grocery, trade for year. We have had a big business, because there's been a big aitss doing, and , we wish to thank you heartily for it, would have been passing strange had we not had a big trade, as we were never better equipped with goods at big value' than this year: It has been a continual feast of bargains —one tumbling after 'the other and sometimes., in bunches—froni Jan. 1st to MWe wind up the year's business by wishing you all a 'happy 'and prosperous W4 T. O'NEILL 0 'A CHRISTMAS • SONG: TieS' and Kerchiefs in the windows Dogs, both short and tall Tops and Rattles, CupS •and.Saucers Hip, Harrah, buy yourpresents ?Chrtstrnas-time has come; • Ain't it pleasant eating candy Bought at Morrell.& Holmes. Hoods. and Shawls and Children's Gauntlets, Horns, Watches,.Rubber balls,. Perfumes, clocks,"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 Merry Christmas to our patrons Happy Year to all, When" you're passing in o4. Please don't forget to call. . Hip, liurran,°harps, mouth. organs 'With stich mellow tones; . .You can always get right prices At Morrell & Holmes. —WHEN YOU BUY' RUBBERS GET KING'S -STUB PROOF. THEY'RE THE IIEST, J s. Twitchell - Clinton- StocirTaking This inonth we take stock. and before''we cotamenee 'we want the stock reduced to the lowest possible point. During the next tWe week terrific redOctions will be made in each department, many lines will be cleated dut regardless of cost as we are determined not earry,,,any Winter Goods over. Below we quote a few prices which. will shot,' the money you can save by attending to this great January sale. Zebeline Dress Goods, in fancy patterns, worth 50a for 25c, Navy Serge. 56 inches wide, good value at 50c, sale price 35c, Heavy Homespun Dress Goods, in colors of oxford, navy, black and grey, 56 inches widet regular 6oc, sale price 48c, EleTtric Seal Boas,'00 inches long, 0 tails: chain fastenings, good Black Coney Ruffs, 6 tails. chain fastenings. worth $2, for $1.25. Black Astrachan Stoles, 40 inches, long, silk cord and tasil fasten- ings, eve and storm collar, worth $,6, for $4,45. • Rtiffs, 4 tails,'goocl value at $2•50, sale Price *La One only Fina Sable Ruff; 10 tails, fine glossy fur, good value at One only -Fine Sable Caperine. high storm dollar, it tsils and 2 heads, good value at $15, sale price $11.75, ' Men's Siberian Dog aild.Prairie Wolf Mats at reduced priCes to Ladies Astrachan ,Tackets at ieduced price,. Men's Freize Meters, regular price $6 for $8.05, Wroperettes, in good patterns, regular 10c for 71c, Men'S INC Cape in Coney, Nutria, S' eal; Beaver, Astracb n, Ete at reduced prices to clear. • Ladies' Oloth Coats at very low prices to elear MoKINT.Ply....-„:1.4.,.. 00 • 41 41 41 10 41 11