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THE CLINTON NEW ESA
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Qood for the Livery..
You are alive, -of course!
Dive Men Want eorreet Time..
A slow man is always °a loser. " On Time"
men' always give satisfaction, . To be "Qn Time "
ai the right time, all the time carry, one of Our
Pull Ruby jeweled Watches.
'We pay special attention to Our Repair De-
partment and, if your watch or clock needs •atten-,
tion, bring it to us. •
All Work Guara .teed. -
V. H. Hell c•• ar, Clinton
Clinton Market report«
ourreotea every Thursday atteruoon
Wheat .. ........... 085 a 088
Buckwheat .... ...... 0 40 a 0 45
Oats 0 at a 0 80
Bye 0 40 a 0 41
• 0 40
Peas 61 a ' 65
Fleur per cwt........ 2 25 a 2 45
Bay 700 a 8 00
Chiokens, per lb.. .... 0 08 a 0 10
Pork, live 4 50 a. 4 60
Butter, roll 0 14 a '0 17
,.tub `0 14 a 0 17
Eggs per dos.. 0 22 a 0 22
Pork. dressed... 0 75 .a 6 00
Potatoes, per busts . , 0 00 a 0 70
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Dittoes0 80 a 1 00
Woad' , . 300 a 3 50'
DriedApples........ 0 04 a 0 04
UPWARD TENDENCY. -The pros-
pects of a prolonged war, and Russia's
call to arms of many of her tillers of
the soil, will havo a tendency to enrich
the producers of serealsthe world over
With but two weeks of this satire,
wheat is going towards the dollar
mark, and flour must rise with this
The former is quoted in Clinton at 88c,
and flour at $2.45. Manitoba wheat is
already selling at $1.00 to $1,03 per
bushel, which means that the settler.
in the west will be better off than
the yield of the 'past year had been up
to the standard. Oats are firm at 30e
pork at $4.60, eggs scarce at 22c. Pota-
toes are another scarce commodity,
many fearing to speculate on spring
prospects. Farmers report they have
plenty in the • pits, but in what con-
dition they will be when opened, is
another question. However, if in
good shape, potatoes will be cheap
when spring opens, The -onion supply
is limited, storekeepers paying trona
80e to $1 a bushel. ' In the fuel line
almost any- price is asked for wood,
according to the sF verity of the weath-
er and the demand.
Dollar ,*.heat wit's quoted in Toronto:
to -day •for the first time in several
years; that figure was named by deal-
ers for No. 1 -Manitoba hard.
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make up our minds to t,.
clear.out our stock of.
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.FINE. SHOES
About thistime it is
plain that we must com-.
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',ski 17- next geasori s footwear.
Before we can receive -the new goods we must.
dispose of those on hand, andso we call you . to our
IN aid, As an inducement, we have chopped, down
prices, especially in our heavier Shoes, until there is
tit 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.'
4`` Our stock of Groceries is always complete, fresh and reliable. .Every-
• - thing kept in season.
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The drop in the price of`sugar lasted -11111
about one week and last Friday an ad-
vance was madr, "much to the dis-
appointment of the public. ' • •
200 cars of coal destined for Canad
ian'towns, etc , are snow bound at the..
Buffalo railroad yards. Afterthe rush•
of freight is over, ,the coal stringency
may relax. .•
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Address
Keeley institute
•766. Qtteen. St. West
TORONTO. On
They are Nowon £xhthition
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Come right along and see the desplay.
It will be time -well sped . -
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Prices all marked in plain 'figures, from
cheapest upto the hi price .Y the
the hest
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market.
Good values, beautiful designs- Yon.. are
sure to admire them
-Just Passed Into Stock= -
Prints, Ginghams,` Cottons .and Sheetings
:SOUGHT BEFORE .THE ADVANCE IN PRICE.
.n. all, li es ::of Cotton • .goods we . are now
in a position to :retail at OLD PILCS:
e Our I oc
nd I2 I =2C P�'111t:S
NEW SPItING
AV I NG decided to continue the,,Dry • Goods business
lately carried on by Plulnstecl 4k Giibbings in their
old stand, we have •been buying largely ' in all lines of Dry
Goods usually -kept in stock, and, . having bought before the
late advance in goods, we .will be in a position to sellat VERY
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REASONABLE prices. We have'receivq. so far about one
car -load of Goods, and are now -ready for business.
We have a nice line of Dress Goods, with
trimmings to match. SILKS, in all the various
colors. PRINT-—in-the--dtffere'nt; prices, beautiful
patterns in English and Canadian makes.- STAPLE
GOODS, full lines. ,Z • A• A A A
We are expecting in a few days a ;full line of
Men's and Boy's Hats and Caps ; all new stuff,
suitable for the spring and summer trade. 1 E, A
Garpets, Oil Cloth, Linoleums, Lace Curtains
and House Furnishings. Sc A . A E. 'k'
Ladies' Wear •
Blouses, Skirts, Underwear, Gloves, Hosiery, etc.
READY-MADE CLOTHING.—'X a have only a part
od a_ of our Clothing in as yet. Ey E. • E
100 Boys' Knickers at a low price. These
are a BARGAIN that we got, and are 'all new.
We inte s-a;n4--sell--the
clone prices. 0 ur 'expenses will be small and we think we
will he able to sell as close, or allitt.e• better, than any one in
the trade
We are grateful to our old customers for their support
during all the years that we have been in.business in Clinton,
and we think we know pretty well the requirements of the
trade, as we have been longer in the business than any one in
towr in connection with the Dry Goods trade.
We cordially invite everyone to call and see our stock,
and prices. We will do what is right and treat you, well.
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Servant Wanted,
WANTED—A girl about 16 gears of age,
to help with household work. Apply to
MRS. WILL SARLAND, JR.," Princess
St., East.. b
Farm for 'Sale or to Resit.
That ohoioe farm of 53 ares, in, good
state of cultivation, is offered for sale or
for rent. There are on, the -premises a
brink 'house, bank barn, pig pen and driv-
ing shed. For farther •particulars apply
or to GEO. BEDFORD, Londeeboro. on_the=premiees;,Lot 86; Con: IQ._. HullettLh �.; ., 411' / .
S•TORE'`.
Dry GoodsFMAMMPI.
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ZER & SROi�K:
Successors to R. Coats & Son.
Tailoring.
Seed Oats
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For sale, a limited quantity.of thee
a
brated "Tartar King" White Oats.. Verycele-
productive, strong straw. •
Feb. 12 London Road, $.
SILAS W. MURCH, Stanley
Rooms to Let,
The rooms that have nerved as a Customs
office, over Beattie's law office, are offered
to rent. They are very suitable for dress-
makers, or would answer for parties attend-
ing school, who wish their own room. Rent
reasonable. Apply to'Josx WISE
RAN.
CLINTON
THE LEADING
.ELECTION
E ARE CANDIDATES for your
buness, patronage and influence
in the Commercial Contest of '04
Ai Pew Lines of f ur Old Stock
Yet on Hand •
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t 20 Ladies' Jackets, from 50c to $1.00 to clear.
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A lot of Childr en's Stocking at 5c per pair.
msteel Old stand Clinton
Plus filbert Street
. Notice -
Persons having claims against the estate
of the late R. Stoneham, are requested to
send er the
users the
ned same,
before Feb120.. The eaheouters
will not be •response • 0 or aocoun e pre-
sented after that date. •
F. ALLCO0K, l Ececntora
H.B. CHANT'
Clinton, Feb. 12,
HIDES AND SHEEP SHINS
—WANTED—
HIG E3 B3ST Za .IO R3
Delivered at inylude house inlC)1:inton.
O. S. DOAN. • .
We .promire to give all our Supporters our
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able ricer. .The BEST will not be .too good for
Our Suppoeters.
1ORRELL & HOLMES
LON•DES;BORO:.
4-41.44,10‘4"4,0
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For this week is
Manitoba White Fish
Salmon Trout
Finnan Haddie ".
Ciscoes
Yarmouth Bloaters
Shrimps
Oysters.
7. R. MOVER.
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stic Furniture
Always makes, a Home beautiful:
We have it herein Iron, Brass, Wire and
Wood•iEvery, kind and Every truce,
it will be a pleasure to show you through our Store.
Qndertaking in 1rall its Branches.
Satisfaction Giluaranteed. • -
00VER .,1 BALL,
Night and llnndalr calls answered at the rosidenee otine ;dohn i'owe11, e
ono of the prtn6ipale. °
NELSON BALL
Tun 1%I OLSONS
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BANK°
' (Incorporated by Act of Parliament
Eiapiti9:ntbdrized$ 5,000,000
Capital paid up.. '$ 2,$56;4
Reerrve Fund ....$ 2,72 0,77$
Total Assets .....$27,000,000
Wx, Monson Me.47rnEiteox, President
T,trtgg E1.rtor, General Manager
Notes discounted. Colledtlone made;
exchangesboughttand Bold. American
Savings Sank.
Interest allowed on sums of ;1.00 and
upwards from date of deposit, and sum•
pounded half -yearly
PaRMBRS!
Money lemtese�td ors loW
ratee. Baoole
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COMBES NEW DRSCR-E:
r . You are cordially invited to inspect our new
store on Saturday, Feb.•20111, This is the newest
and freshest stockof Drugs in the County of Huron
Come and Let us show you .t`h"e convenience and pleasure
�eeq of shopping in a modern and up-to-date store.
. B . COi BE, Chemist and Druggist
i'AflAWAMPARAMIIARMYMPARMAMANIAM
wismenieseY
'4 in thc EAST
is attracting rnuch attention, but here is something batter for you
We have some great bargains in Overcoats, Horse, Blankets, Rubbers and.
Long Boots. We have a large 'supply of Coal 011 come to hand; bring in
•your -cans and have them filled. We still have a good stock of Cotton Good.1
:z:,,. , 1ein �,"rises; buy now; as 1wiees,'will be sure to advance.
We are always to the' front in Crrboueries. Our Spring Goods are beginiiic, t�
I. arrive. We purpose having a car load of Coal for sale soon: We would like
to purebase a quantity of good clean Oats. We solicit your patronage, as•wn
spare no pans or expense to supply your wants .•
Londeeboro.. Emporium •
;' • • Feb,19th .190L. • •
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Tenders Wanted.
Tenders will be received up to Monday
29th day of February, at eleven o'clock
:a. m,, 1904, for the building of a new
School House in Union School Section
21-o. 4, Goderich and Hallett Tpe. The
add Sohool House to be erected on lot No.
11 con 15 Goderich Tp. Plans and specifica-
tions can be seen at William Sinolair's
residence lot 18 con; 15 Goderioh Tp., on
and after Monday 8th. The lowest er any
tender not neoessarilly accepted.
D. J. BURNS, Sea.
U.-13. S. No, 4
Holmeeville Ont;
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Boy Wanted,
To learn the Tailarina, apply to
1101)010TS 13111OS,
clothing Store, Olinten, Onf,
Your Attention
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i♦ Quite so convincing as the eloquence,af good old common sense.'#,
:t: Suppose we offer you an article that's worth one dollar for 75 cents,, that's - jP
a bargain in the best sense, isn't it ? Suppose we have a valid reason for ;_
•_. offering this article at a'profitless price. If you can use the goods. thus •;•,.
•_• reduced, dont you think it would be the best kind of econemy to.buy ,t• -
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Pm. a aro cl -y... � t o d instead-
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.• carrying goods over which we have no room for and payiu insurance,
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X ,prefer to• let yop have a chance at them, . Here is aismall list. •X
_• Flannelette Shirt Waists, in fancy stripes, mercerized strapping, fancy
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buttons` detached collar, worth $1, for 75c. •_+
#$ buttons'
lines and sizes in Print and Flannelette Wrappers, worth up to $1.2.5, •)
T • your choice for roe. .•.
Y • Flannelette Wrappers, in blue and white floral designs, plain, blue yoke, iy
, fancy trimmings and deepflounce, worth $1.25, for $1. " _
._„ Ladies's A.straehan Jackets, tine glossy curl, worth $30, for $25.
.1. Men's Prairie Wolf Coats, with dark fur collars, worth $15, for $I1.50:
..=.'Men's Siberian Dog Coats, fine glossy fur, worth $22 for $1S,
4,• ,Men's Wool Lined kid sand Mocha Gloves, yvol th 750, for 50e. - -
••• Men's Fur Caps in medium and dark fur, worth $3 for $295
' gains—Feb. 20th to 27th
. Prices out low in all lines of goods, and
all linos of goods left from Christmas sold
at cost--euitabte for presents,
Bargains in , Sundries, Chinaware,
Stationery, Snaps, Lamps, Jardiniere, etc,
Everyone ought to take advantage of
those BARGAINS. Splendid Opportunity
for close baying, at
Mrs. Shier's. . .
Variety Store.
f eftcom'n Old Stand.
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' Spring Goods
This week we have received several cases of early spring goods, in •
I. Dress Ooods, Prints, Ginghams, Shirttngi, Cottonades and Smallwares.
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Are invited to call and inspect our new styles" of Felt Hats for spring,
•_• They rare nobby. Our new styles kr Fancy Shirts for spring are here. 4:
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