The Clinton New Era, 1904-02-26, Page 5°
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FE. 'MARY 20, 1.304,
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good for the Liver, .
You, are ,Alive, of course!
Live Men Ward Correct Time.
A slow man' is ..always ° a loser. "'«On Time"
men always give satisfaction. To be "On Time "
at the right time, all the time carry one of Our
I uU Ruby jeweled Watebes,.
We pay special aiieiition to Our Repair De-
partment and, if yew Waxed nr clock needs atten-
tion, .bring it to
2411 Work Guaranteed.
W. H. Hellyar, Clinton
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i�i.ffe��w'
Rooms to Let.
The rooms that have served as a Gtisteayh
office, over Beattie'o law office, are offered
to rent; They are very suitable fqr dress-
makers, or would answer. •tpr parties attend -
log school, who wish their own room. Rent.
reasonable. Apply to Jolts WISE,kA2i,
'Onli TON
Your Attention
Is' Called to a Week of Bar-
gains -Feb. 20th to 27th
Prices out 'low in all linea et: goods, 'and
all lines. of goods left from Christmas sold
at cost—suitable for presents. - •
Bargains in Sundries, Chinaware,
Stationery, Soaps, Lamps,'Jardiniere, .etc
Everyone ought to• take advantago of
these BARGAINS. '• Splendid opportunity
dor close baying, at
'Mrs. Shier's
M•
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Variety, Store:
'Beacom'sold Stared.
Servant Wanted.
WANTED—A girl about 16 years of age,
to help with household work. Apply to
MRS,. WILL..11ARLAND, 3n., Prinoees'
St„ East.
The Courses of Study.''
At IN THE
),<CETRAL...i
STRATFORD, ONT.
Are up to the highest steinw
• dard of excellence and that
is one reason. why this popular
school : is now enjoying a
tO'record-breaking" attendance, •
" You want the:. best training ,
and we giveit, therefore enter
'atonce. Circulars free. •
W. J. ELLIOT],
i Principal.
SPRI
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AV1 NG decided to continue the, Dry : Goods business
lately carried on by Plamstecl • Gibbings 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 bein a position to sell at VERY
REASONABLE prices. We have received so far about one
car -load of,Goods, and are novo. ready for business.
We have a nice line of Dress , Goods, with
trimmings to match. • SILKS„ ---in all the vaiious
, colors. PRINTS, in the different; prices,, beautiful •
patterns in English and .Canadian makes• STAPLE
GOODS, full lines, a 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: Sc; fc a
Carpets, Oil Cloth, Linoleums, Lace curtains
and House Furnishins. k„ ,7':. , .., rk , i
Ladies' `Atear
Brouse, Skirts, Underwear, Gloves, 'Hosiery, -etc:'
/
REAM -MADE CLOTHING. —A e' have only apart.
of our Clothing in as yet 'e;Sc 2 . � . •.
100 Boys' Knickers at a low price. These •
are a BARGAIN that we got, end are all new.
We intend to carry good goods, and sell them at very_
. es. Our expenses -will l think -we
h
close pric p bn.sma,ll and. we
will be able to sell as elose, .or allittl"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 thinkwe know prettywell.there ulr 'mentN of
e,
trade, as we have been longer in the businessthan any one in
town in connection with the Dry Goods trade. ,
We cordially invite everyone to call and see our stock,
and prices. We will an what is right and treat you well:
11 Few Lines of -Our Old Stock
Yet On. Rand
About 20 Ladies' Jackets, from 50c to $1.00 to clear.
A lot of Children's Stocking' at per pair.
H. -Plumsteei Ohl Standnt n.
Albert Street
T. B. HOOVER.
I0-, NELSON' HALL
Artistic Furniture -
Always makes a Dome beautiful.
We have it here in Iron, Brass, Wire and
WoodiuEvery' Mand°and Every Price<
tt will be a pleasure to show you through our Store.
Undertaking in alt its Branches.
Satisfaction Guaranteed. .
00074TElt & BALL,
Night and Stlndi►y della answered at the residence ollMr rohn Powell, or
one of the prinoipa(s,
',i. ,L•L CLI TO. NEW ERN
Ciiiiton Market Report.
That the wheat market has been
short the world over especially in
America, the information is just now
coining to light. For a while in this.
country prices have been above the ex-
port basis, ,thus shutting out foreign
demands for our grain. Now the
tables are turned, and it is in (7auada
that these countries are seeking for
wheat. For this, reason, the Canadian
farmer will soon be reaping the bene"
sit of dollar wheat, and the consumers
of flour, will by going deeper into their,
pockets to pay for same.
Corrected every Thursday afternoon;
Wheat .., .`,.. ,.•...., 1 00' a 1 00
Bucltwheat , .. 0 40 a 0 45
Oats ....,; 0 BO a 0.`60
n^p 0 40 a 0 ,541
Barin-*/ 0'88 t 0 40
koae,.. ,,,,,,.. 61, a es
a '2.75
thy ...... 700 a 8 00
Chickens, pet IW .... 0 08 a 0 10
Pork, live ea 4 60 a 4 60
Batter,. roll , . 0 15 a 0 18
" tub 0.14 a 0 17
Eggs per doz , ...., 0 22 a' 0 22
Pork, dressed 5 75 a 0 00
Potatoes, per bash : 0 70 a 0 70
Onions 0 80 a 1 00
Wood... 300. a., 3 50
Dried Apples....... 0 04 it. 0 04.
Market Notes,
(From the Weekly San, February 24th,)
OAT LV MARKET.
—Exporters
mediums; comm
cows $S 25 to $3 76
best �utcheringg• oa
medium., $3,SU to $4
oheriog,powe, X2.76
3to850.
�IO(i MARK4T,—
proVement report.
the Old Country,
better as spring ad
only advanced 25c
quoted to -day at $5•
POVLTRX PRi08a
being received in
What floes come in
�ands,• anis owing
ringa good lirlees
day sold at 18c. and
1840. A fQw hens
are all. dressed
The even dollar
for wheat delivered
The dollar was psi
bast spring sold up
up to 86 cents.
Flour per owt, " -44 2' 75
--Exporters sold. at Toron'o
t .80 tor the beat, 44.40 to $4 80
foron, $4.25'. to 54.85; export
and bulls,53.05•to$$.85 the
titre sold at •$4.23 to $4.40,
10; poor $3 25 to 48,50; but -
to 88, and butchering' bails,
$
Notwithstanding .the im-
provement in the bacon market in
t with a prospect of something
vanes, prices of bogs have
in Toronto. selects being
and fats and lights at $4,75..
very. little • poultry is
Toronto at. the present.
is mostly ,from the best
to;quality, and scarcity,
A few chickens the other
some nice small turlsoys at .
sold at 12e. These, of course
weights. ` :
was this morning reached
d on the street. in Toronto.
• d for winter wheat only,
as high as 95 cents and goose
•rale. Register
On Tuesday, *arch 1st, at 1 p. m, an unreserv-
ed Auction dale of Farm Stook, Implements
and Household P,urnitere, at lot 29, con. 2,•
Stanley..
T. (41.14\ COY, Aunt. JORN.MeGBEGOR Prop
Xeiti A:duexttserents.
Girl Wanted
In household, work, small fnlnIs,aand
highest'ivaaes paid to capable person.
MRS, S. H. SMITH. Princess St.
'>Ilull'for Service.
A thorobred'Darham'Bull ,a offered for
service at Lot -430, Londoni tdad,,�8ta$ley;.
Feb $1.00, 'LE'i'I"WILTSE, Prop.
Thoro-bred, Bull for service.
• Subscriber keeps for 8erviue at 'bis ' (pre
raises, 5 con. of Hallett, .a•thoro bred Dur: -
ham Bull, of the Elmhurst strain. Terms
$L50, with privilege of returning -1
Feb 27 5 i pd JOHN FLYNN,.,Hullett.•
Farm for Sale.
. The undersigned offei s for sale his farm
of 100 acres, situated on 3rd con.,' lot 21,
Township of Stanley.' 'The farm is .2}".
'miles from Brucelield.. The bgildinge are
in fair repair, andthe farm is suitable tor.
grazing or raising grain. Plenty of water
For. further particulars apply' on the
prattling, or by mail to Jos .MO.GUTI,tx,•
Brumfield:, PO.
Seed Oats .
For sale, .alimited quantity of the cele-
brated "Tartar King" White '.Oats. . Very
productive, strong straw. •
SILAS W MI RCH,
Feb. I2. London. Road, Stanley
Tenders Wanted.
Tenders will be received up • to Monday
291h day of. February, at eleven o'clock
a. m„ 1904, for the building of a new
hocl°House lug_ Union Bahool Section
>7o. 4, Goderioh and. Hallett Tpe.•The
said School Hoare to be ereoted on 14 No.
17 con 15.Ooderich Tp Plans and speoifioa-
tiope can be . seen ata' William Binolair'o
residence lot 18 oon.15. G.oderioh Tp., on
and after Monday 8th. The lowest or any
tender notn80eeearil l p, accepted.
D. J. BURNS, Seo.
U. S.El, No. 4
• Holmeeville Ont.
Feb. 5th,, tf.
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:,Fresh fish
For this week is:.. -.--
Manitoba White Fish.
Salmon Trout
Finnan Haddie
Ciscoes
Yarmouth Bloaters
Shfithps
Oysters.
W. yo O' EILL
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he bulk of New Spring Goods is now in stock,
'• DRY 'GOODS
VVE LEAD IN DRESS GOODS
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You, will '. find. all , the newest
and prettiest .colorings and de-
signs here. Our stock is large and -
well selected and this store has a
,
reputation for reliable goods.
A big range of Priestley's new-
est black Dress . Goods stamped
every five yards.
THE NEWEST AND BEST IN
Prints, Cottons, Ginghams at
: ,old prices.
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HOUSI :FURNISHINGS
Curtains% Rugs, Wool -and Un-
ion Carpets,Oretonne, Art Muslin.
MEN'S. NEW SPRINGS HATS
assortment in ` -allhe::. t
Large
newest styles' at reasonable prices.
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UP-TO-DATE_ TAILORING
We have employed:Mr J. W. Comba
to look after this department.
Mr. Comha was formerly ,a cutter
for one of the best . tailoring establish
menta in Toronto and we have every con-
fidence in his ability::
TAILORING
Successors: to R. Coats and Sdn
W.gfdi■Ni13YEi Vistif1tii1`lLsglF `s Wf7<s
S NEW D' R°U G . S T'O R
�'ou�arecordially 1invited Cotos'inspect • o it
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store .on Saturday,: Feb. :20'11i. 'Thisi
s the newest
and freshest stock.of Drugs in the County of Huron
Caine: and Let show you the convenience and. pleasure ..
•" of shopping an a modern and up-to-date store.
1 : C OMBE, Chemist and Drimist
MARMARAMMANYMWPAWMARWM‘MMAR
For Sale
The undersigned have for sale a splendid
-Thorobred Durham Bull; 8 months old;:.
.dark• red; is a. very promising animal and
•wil-1-be- mild aheap. -
Also. a quantity of Beed Oafs, Barl'y
rand Peas. These oats are of , a . splendid
variety, and great yfeiders,having gown.
15 bushels to the sore last year:
ii. extS7.7.
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Ni DES AND SHEEP SKINS
-WANTED—
H=Gi•HmsT :E :aIOme
Delivered at illy hidehouse in Clinton. ,i
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THE—LE-ADIN-G STORE
LECTIONB
WE AR� CLAN DIDAT � for
�+ �S your
business, patronage and influence
in the Commercial Contest of '04
- We promire' :to give .all . onr Supporters our
most falthfulservice,-acid goncLgoods; at.- reason-
able: rices. Tho BEST will not be too ,good for
P , ,g o
Oini--Supwrters,
MOR. ELL & H
OLMES
LONDRSBORO..
Our New Spring Goods are coming forward in large quantities and on s•
•:Thursday, the 25th: inst., we will show•a full range in the following goods.:_.
= Oaring to the sheep advance in the prise of Cotton Goods of all kinds, we ♦♦
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•_• would advise our friends to buy,, their *Cotton Goods now' while they can ._:
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_: get them at'ol'd• prices,, as any goods we run out' of and have to repeat' will 4.
•b belrom 15 to 25 per.cent. higher. Below wo mention a:few'lines which ••
s are,extra good value, +:•
i•; Dress Ducks. in butcher blue, navy, white grounds and ,floral designs, :_:
L , now worth 15c, for 12ie. ° . t•
:t: Dress.Ginghame, in, new patterns, at 7e, .0c, 12ic and 15e. "•
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.1. Muslims, in, plain and fancy colors, -at 5c, 7c, 10c, 124c and 15e. • ;,
.% White' Lawn, 45 iache. Wide, at 10c, 121c, ,15c and 200. • ._.
J. Mercerized Matalasse and Vestings, suitable for shirt waists and dresses, .t.
4.115in plain and fancy stripes, very stylish goods. at- 15e, 20e, •25c, •
e and 50c.. •••
i• Valeneienes Laces and Footings, a large assortment, direct lesportations, :_:.
f from c, per yard.up,
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=s We offer special value in Grey Cotton et Fie. 6e, 8e and 10e.
:_• Dress Goods.
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We always take the lead in this line;
Voices, in black and colors, at 50e and 75c.
• Flake Dress Goods. in black•and colors, at 50e, 75c and $1,
.t• Black and Colored Bicilliane, 54 inches wide,. at 50c.
Black and Colored Venetians, 50 inches wide, at 755o$1 and 41.4b.
Y White and Cream Cashmeres at 85e and 50e,
A White and gleam Lustre. at 25e, 85o and roc.
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Pricesfall
•in' earnest when we
snake up our minds, to
blear' out our stock • of
FINE HOES
About this time it is
' 'Zplain that. we must corn-
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file e
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n e preparations P P for
next season's footwear,
Before we can receive thenew goods we must
dispose of those on hand, andso we' call you to our
aid, As an inducement, we 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 Groceries is alwaye eonplete, fresh and reliable, Every
thing kept in season.
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mash for Butter and Bags..
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