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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1904-12-02, Page 8• . "
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oliday- Disploy.
Different To Any Ot.
I have made extensive prep
for Holiday Selling, with a 1
sortmeut of beautiful, unique, arti
in a large measure exclusive good
The ettraciiveness of our. stockand the a
fairness of our prices combine to make gi
tion in our store a pleasure, We hare:
:Watches
ocUs
ilverware
:Cutlery
$terling Silver Goods
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er •
rations
go as -
and.
olute
selec-
Niamey Chi
Cut Glass
Umbrellas
Purses
Manicure
Gold Spect
les
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;ea.oiel....eitenteeb.,:ma-waite-wnrew•
Selecting froth our stock is .a
pleasure as' every aricle is of t
highest quality and latest
ese,•11weireit.ell.;41t,~etioleholie'llarla/free • • • :
sign
We want you. to feel just as free to ome
in and view our stock as to glance i our
window when passing.
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Amo•AiAnor Nig Amos
Jeweler
Optici
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olsons Bat
incorporated by Act of Parliament' 1855.
Capital Paid Up. - . . $3 000 000
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Reserve Fund', ' •• $ -3 000,000
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WM. MonflonlinornEnson, President. S. H. Ennio, Vice -President
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FARMERS' SALE NOTES,cittahed., Or &Medea. "; • • .• .." • . ' ' • . , •-
DRATS on•allisoints1400 Dominion, Great Britain; United Statee,
and all Foreign Oliuntries,4bought and sold at best rates.
DEPOSIT .RROMPTSisaired and'highest current rate of interest al -,lowed.
ADVANCES MADE to•Fainners, Stock Dealers, and Business Men at
"lowest rates and. on most favorable terms. . • - , '
Forty-eight branches in the Dominion • '"' . , . - •
Agents all over the world.
aviNsi oseaavaEitT... .• '
De_pOsits of $1,00and upwards reditted. Interest- allowed from date of cle4malt
compounded halbgearly.and added to firllicipal June 80th and December Mt,
Illlabettt etirreint-,10100. . ; •
CLINTON BIRANCil e; e :e ' NeWCenilleMoOlic., :. • '
Ri. p. BREWER' ' - -- ,- Mdriattek.
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1 By-law No for 1904. ,
To Plenum Tex S r Liouoit IN INN
Minixorganirg or INN T
The Municipal Conn
of Mullett hereby enact
1. That the sale by
fermented, or other m
ie and shall be prohibit
inn, or other place t.f p
in the said municipality,
uxr or RIILLETT.
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lihriOt:WnShip
of 'spirituous,
otnred liquors
every tavern,
entertainment
the sale there-
of, except by wholes' e, prohibited in
every shop or plaoigne th monioipdlity
other thann house of pub tertainmeht.
2.' That the vote Of t lectors of the
Old Municipality of the ship of Hul-
l:tine weeitiolinbde idakaiimbr .fthaiinbe n' 01110°,1noothboYa
nine hundred and five, bei he Berne doe
as the annual election .f e municipal
council.
plaza
*gra e
Socks and Rubbers and'CipS to choose from
Fur Cote,Rabes and.Leggings too
Oall here with yodr cash and produce
YOu'll not be sorry if yon clo.
MOREELL
,03G HOLMES
. tioNoNsBoRo.
*Dover. ,
• • aretson Balt
• Every branch in our line is complete, you can get.
any article produced at this store
Our Prices bring The Tratle,
Our personal supervision goes with every
chase and satisfaction is guaranteed.
—UkDiRatii,KIN.
Night or day calla promotty attended to
HOVER. &
3. The folk( will' be
hour, on the same day. et
and by the name deputy r
as for the said ,municdpal
4. That on the 27th day
D. 1904, at the clerk's offl
Munieipality, at the hour
the afternoon, the Reeve e
writing, signed by himself:
attend at the final sumrain
by the clerk, and one pen
each polling place, on behal
interested in and desirous o
passing of thin by-law and a
at the same
ane place%
ing officere,
on. •
member, A.
the same
o ogolook, in
appoint in
persona to
t the veto*
attend at
he persons
nnomtinbogrthone
behalf of the persons inter in and ie.
airOils of opposing the paes f this by-
law.
5. That tint clerk of the inethelpei
ocninoll of the Township of tyhall at-
tend .at hie palm, at the hon en•ogolook
of Janu-
ary, A.D., 1905, to mini up I nmbsr of
potation
nd after
the final
in the forenoon, on the th
votes given for and against th
0. This bylaw shall i.onie
',and be ot• full force and effeo
the let day of May next, a
intoning thereof. •
Dated thie 21st day of Nov.
Take notice that,the above
of a proposed by-law which he
into consideration by the Hen
oil of the Township of tlullet
w ill be finally paned by the
in the event of the meant -of
tains obtained thereto, after
from the first publforitiori
Clinton New Bra, the date of
cation was the 2nd day of Deo
aid at the bolo, day and pi
Axed for taking the vitt% ot
the voile will be held,
• JAMES CAM1313EL
TSB CLINTON NW EB,A,
Store closes at 6
o'clock every night
ibmob,,isopowitevo..,,,.,,,tilosolowmifriwywoovi,, 1.01"1",„4001004,,,
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Tozer. jt Brom Saturday nightsat
10 o'clock.
Agellooribilfrib.-4•~1014,440410.0embeibelfrifrib-w 110-410,-.11,016,111,11segfir
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• Month Etid Sale
DRESS GOODS - AND FURNISHINGS -
We are going to make, the balance of the month interesting to wide -awake buyers.
Space will not permit us to advertise everything in the store at bargain prices, but YOU
will find something Interesting in every department.
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Staple Department Ladies' Waterproof Coats
400 yards 'Flannelette, 36 inches wide, eight. pat- Dark Gray Tweed, shoulder capes, no collar, brass
tern,:alkpod colors, extra heavy cloth, 12ic for 10c wad, oxidized buttons, well made, regular $6 for $4.50
• 200 yards Flannelette, 29 inches wide, seven good
patteins.. This line is a•big bargain, regular 70 for $c
Factory Cotton, full 36 inches, wide, ex.tra heavy
weight, regular 10c for. • " 7,6c
• Grey Flannel, all wool, 27 inches wide, was a pod
seller at 25c sale price 20c
Grey Flannel, all wool, 28 inches wide, regular
30c for • • 25c
Military Flannel, bought at. a- snap, regular 35e
line for " 25c
Dress Goods Depa,rtment
Grey Cravenette, 'shower proof cloth, 60 inches
wide, regular p..25 and $1.50 lines for $1 Au
Fancy Tweed Dress Goods, 42 inches wide, five'
pretty mixtures to choose from, regular 50c for 35c
?ancy Tweed Dress Goods 42 and 44 inahes wide
ten petterns, all new this year, regular 60c for 40c
Black Cheviot Dress Goods 56 inches wide regu-
• lar boe for , . . 65c
-Black Cheviot Dress Goods, 56., inches wide, regu-
lar $1.00. sale price . 75c
—25-and__30c_Dress Goods, 40 and 44 inches wide,in
plain grey, blackand.fancy,patterng,.at per yard- 0c
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' Dark Grey Cravenette, two capes and collar ,good
heavy coat, well made, regular $6,00 for $5.00
Light anclbDark Grey, two capes and collar, full
length, all sizes, regular $10 for . $8.00
Dark Grey,. three quarter length, extra .heavy for
fall wear,, two capes and. collar, regular $8 for $6:50
Men's Shirts
Men's Black Satteen Shirts,goocl heavy.satteen, well
made, all sizes, regular 50c for " 35c
Men's Black Satteen Shirts, extra good satteeit,reg-
ular 75c for • 50c
15 dozen Men's Soft Fronted Shirts, such makes as..
Skelton's Princely and Star brand,' regular 75e for 50c
.25 dozen Men's soft and stiff fronted Shirts, made
by the above makers sold everywhere at $1 and $t 26
oar clearing prLe 75c
What is advertised we DO
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•TOZE
,D1ED
• IdALLAGH—In Wineham on the
met W. J. Mallegb; eged,61 yearn and
months., •
• °HARNEY—Ili East Wawanosli,
Nov..19th Bichard Chaniney egeci 78. ye
8 menthe and 15 days.
• HARBISON—In East Watvanosh, on
Noy. 19th, Elizabeth Harrison, aged 73
yearn 5 monthe and 8 days •
13OLGEBk--In Morris, on Nov. 19th
Mary Carter, wife of James Bolger, aged
66 years.
KVIGHT*—In Merrie, on Nov 22 nd.
Martha Hilda, dariAter of Apdrew and
Mos Knight. aged 1 yearx 5 months and 20
days. • •
Fur Fowl
Me Copy
n taken
1 Colin -
Which
eleetera
month
in the
publi-
1994,
therein
ectore,
ork.
'or your -money
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Successors to
R. tioats & Son..
.• Notice to Ore ors.
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10 .1.n the matter of ' the Cathie of Peter
• Straith, late of the Town of Clinton,
gentlemar, deceased. •
on.••
ars
Found, ori Saturday -.Morning, last, a
fur ruff Owner Owner.(2613 have same b prov-
ing property and pay for this adcot at
this office. • s.
Stray Steer, •
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BO -1N •
REID—In lirneelleld,°on No to Dar
1 and Mrs john.Reid, a son.
,POCOCIK-4n Mot Virswatio Nov,
llt)i, Mrs. Geo. Pocock, a
BOWMAN—In Wingham o 21st
Mrs. No. Bowman, a daughter.
MoRENZIE—In Druerails,edtty
Nov lath to M. and 14*. Mn,MMO.
1 NOnCie. a &righter.
i ItATtivnitt,—In Gorrle, o 15tb
I Met to Mr, andArs 5.t, tuthw 1,otth.
ROBINSON—On Wednesaa
1
Wit to Mr. and Mrs. n3, Rohl
Came into subsiitiberge ' promisee, about
let Coteber, yearling eteer, the owner is
hereby: notified to: provir,property. pay
olta•ges and take it away.
GEORGE LAVIS, Clinton.
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16th
eon.
01110H -1n Settforth, Oil NOV to
ett,„
Mr. and lilts.,:w. A. °fish, a a
IVLIDDLETON,e-In Ooderieh rhip.
on Sunday Nov, 211h, to Mr. and 3hae
Middleton a Onms
Farm for We.
Immarvvova
13 sale. South half of Lot No, 21, pity-
,
field Conceesion, Goderich Townshimmell-
wooded and well supplied with spring water.
An excellent grazing fartn. Apply to Jamey
Sheppard, Clinton, J. P. Shepperd, CUn
ton, or to • •.
• . W. BEYDONE, •
, • Solicitor for the executor's of
the estate of John-Shepperd, aweased.
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‘4,
Notice is .tereby given, mutant to R. S,
0.1897, Cep, 129, Sea. 38 and amending
twirl, that all persons bevine claims against
the estate of the said Peter" Straith. who
died on or abont•the llth day of August,
A.D. 1904, are required to send by. post,
prepaid, or deliver to W. Brydone, Bohai.
tor for the Executrix. oc or before the 20ih
day of December, 1904, their /Amer, ad-
dresses, and description!' and full state-
ment of particulars of the claims and the
nature of the aeourity (if any} held by
them, dulv certified, and that after the
said day they will proceed to • distribute
the assets of the deoeaeed among the per -
ties' entitled thereto, hoeing regard only • to
the claims of which they shall then have
notice.
Ditted this 29th day of Nov.. 1964.
HELEN HIDE. W. BRYDONE.
Executrix '
loodeshoro Cheese and
Butler Co,
The Annual Meeting of the Londesboro
Cheese and Ratter Mfg. Co., will be held
Itt the Townohlp Eall, on•WedneedaY toe
14th, of Dee, 1004. At 12 a.m., the direc-
tors; at 1 p.m, the shereholtrerk at
the patrons, for the purpose of Eleetion of
Officere,°' receiving the reports o the sea.
VIVO work, and other busineos of Import-
ance.
JOHN WATT ADAMS
• . President. • Seoretary.
Loniieeboro, Deo. let, 1904 '
1
Notice to ,Creditors„
in the matter of the estate of }Isaiah
Gondridge late of the Toweship of Hallett,
widow deceased.
Notice is hereby given paresant to S.
0. 1801 Cap. 120. 8ee, 33 and amendinii
ads, that all persona having claims against
the onto° of the said Hannah Gootiridge,
who 'died on or about the 7th day ofo F b.
runty, A, D. 1901? are requirea to gond by
post prep Lid or to deliver to W. Bryaone,
solicitor for the executors on or before the
20th day of December, 1004, their names,
aairesees, nna descriptions nna atoll dew e
went of particulars of th ilr damns uatt
the nature of the ecotiritv,(.l leo) hold by
theta duly certified, end that after the
said liar they iI1 pfe.teed to distribute the
inmate Of the deceased among the mace I,
entitled thereto, hevIng'regard only to Ili
'Wine of whieh they Anil then have
notice, Decd this 29th day of Nov. 1901.
GEO. 'SWALLOW
W. ,BEESLEY
W.IlltleDONE, SO lend for EXcentors.
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CLINT
tlf4444-**44 - 444-$4 $44e
Why Not onnte a d See
NIVhat wc,"Sre offering. irt
it. 414.
dad Boys, Clothing for the 4.
)nextMonth:
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•/ In orderthat the bulk Of OUT • C.10th*
g may be off Our shelves before the began.-
ing of 1905, we have gone through our
-stook andhave marked. in plain figure
on each garment .(regardless of profits)
prices that must mean .$s in the pockets
of those who come early. Below we quote
only a very few of the many 13a/gains to
be found. here during the next 20 or 40 days
Bargain No. 1 -41
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• A lot of Men's odd Pants, made of good,
'heavy Tweed, the kind most stores retail
at $1.5o, our price during this ,Sale $t .00
Bargain No. 2
A. lot of x.35, 111.50 and 2.00 rants at a
41+ $.1.25.
14 Bargain' No.. 3 .
*11+ Men's9e.odd Vests; worth 1.25 and .1 5o
for8
Ilargain No. It
Men's Overcoats worth $10.00, for $7.50.
• This has been our Leader at $10.00and is n very
dressy Coat. It has all the style of a $20.00 oustOm-
Made Coat, and is a great Bargain at $7.50.
Bargain No •
All the other lines of Men's and Boys'
'• . Clothing' at almost half -pre.
Remember
We do .not ask you to come
and BUY, but come And
SEE.
The Old Stand
11. PLUMSTEEL
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