HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1905-11-24, Page 5Nov. 24th, 1905
_The .Molso_..11.
incorporated by Act of Parealnenr assg.
Capital Paid Up $3,00o,000
Reserve Fund $3,000,000
WM. MOLBON MACPHERSON, President. S. H. Ewitos, VreerPresident,
Urine Warm, eken.Manager.
FARMERS' SALE NOTES cashed or collected.
DRAFTS on all points in the Dominion, Great Britain, United States,
and all Foreign Countries. bought and sold at best rates.
DEPOSIT RECEIPTS issued and highest current rate of interest al,
lowed.
ADVANCES MADE to Farmers, Stock Dealers, and Business Men at
lowest rates and on most favorable terms.
Forty-eight branches in the Dominion
Agents all over the world.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT.
Deposits of $1.00 and upwards received. Interest allowed front date of deposit
oompounded half•yearly and added to principal June Nth and December $lst.
Highest Current Rate.
CLINTON BRANCH - - - New Combo Block,
H, C. BREWER. Manager..
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McKINNON & CO, BLYTH
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CHRISTMAS GOODS
Several months ago` we placed our orders for Christmas Novelties and—
arranged to have them shipped in early, as our cnstomers are buying
their Christmas presents earlier than usual. The goods are now in• stock .
and ready for inspection. Never in the history of this Big Cash Store. hatm,
we shown such a vast assortment of Christmas Novelties. Our space wilt
• not allow us to give a detailed list of all the different lines we show this
season, but when you want Christmas Goods we will be pleasedto have "
you call and inspect our large assortment. Below we mention a few of
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;4 Ladies' Fancy Collars, in new styles, at 15c, 25c, 85c and 50c,
• Ladies' Lace Scarfs, in black, cream and white. li to 2i yards long,
cio very special at 25c, 35c, 50c. 75c and $1.
t Ladies' Belts, in all the new designs, at 25c, 35e, 50c, 75c and $1.
Ladies' Wool and Chenille Facinators at 75c, $1 and $1.25.
• Ladies' Silk Facinators, very stylish goods, in black, cream and
+ white, at 75c, $1, $1.25 and $1.50.
4 Ladies' Leather Hand Bags, with purse, at 50c, 75c, $1, $1.25 f); $1.50.
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• Cushion Tops, in silk and satin, assorted colors, embroidered 'with ,
4 silk and gold braid, at 50c, 65c, 75e, $1, $1.25, $1.50 and $2.
• Tapestry Cushion Tops. new designs, at 20c, 25e, 50c and 75c—
4 Men's Neckwear, in Puffs, Bows, Four-in-hands; Knots and String
so Ties from 5c to 75c. r 11
4 And various other lines too numerous to mention.
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$ MILLINERY This week we commence a great. Slaughter Sale .
of Millinery, when we will offer new. up-to-date
• Ready -to -Wear Hats at half price and less to clear. ell -Milliner y Goods
+ must be cleared out, as we will not carry anything over.
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Constance Bargain Store ir
Astonishing Valuei in Goods You Need Now.
socks, felt shoes and rubbers for men and
wome 1, are unsurpassed in price. and
quality
See our line of dishes, 97 pieces, ranging in
price from $3 to $19 per set, Toilet Sets 10
pieces, just imanties, $2.60
Therm lines of goods we have mentioned and
many other lines we have in stook, we will
give you at a Bargain, are thebest, and
cheaper than the same line of goods sold
elsewhere, we tntw we can save you
dollars and cents it you dbal vrith us. Our
groyeries are always fresh and the beet Pro-
curable. Drive over some day soon and
get these big prices for produce mentioned
below No trouble to show goods, quite a
pleasure. Roil bu, ter 20c nor lb, new laid
eggs, 20c per doz, Bright Dry apples qua.
tered, Oc Ib.
a's heavy tweed pants regular selling price
TB 00 to $3.51, we sail the n at $2 00 to $2 eti
Oar &gall Jackets $1.00 t$1.25
Men's Sweaters 75c to $1.25
Boys' Sweaters 500 to 15c
Men's fleece lined and wool top shirts. regular
price 75c 10 V. 00; we sat them now for
15% less
Waterproof coats, regular mice $4 now $2.5e
Let ns show you our UNDERWEAR
Men's all wool. union and fleece -lined, ranging
in price from *1 to $2 pe snit.
Boys' fleece -11n ed, 40c to 70c per mit
LadIrs' and Misses' tlerce-lined and Hygeian,
5.fc to $1 per snit
Our stcck of Horse Blankets. gloves, m'tts.
Men's and Boy legging t, top 'mete, smes
and rubbere, IVIsn's and R ys' heavy rub-
bers, Armour Ciao ard stu proof, h avy
• ROBERT CLARKE, General Merchant,
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CONSTANCE
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For balance of November
We have
decided to reduce our
very large stock of Stoves, and.
are making some .
STARTLING REDUCTIONS
FOR CASH;
A great Opportunity to Secure. a High
'A Class Shave at a Lw Price
More
Complete
Than Ever'
And still new goOds,
are arriving.
We have been thinking
arid planning for the fall
and° Ohristm.as trade for
months. 0 u r store is
consequently the place to
secure NEW and UP. -
TO -DATE —Jewelry, at
. prices ,that defy coinpe—
tition. The stock consists -
of gOods-usually-found.in
a Jewelry store:
Our repaii department
deserves your patronage.
We d� good -work.
THE JEWELER.
THE CLINTON NEW EA .
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'he prices are such that it will pay you to buy, even if not wanted until another
season. 1)o not fail to call and see our stock, and get our reduced priCetf, and
,,,pe convinced there is both dollars and satisfaction in it Sot you
STEEL RANGES WhYpay $60
"$10 lora STEEL
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RANGE, when we can give you one of the best for from,
$20 to $25 less money
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YOU WILL SAVE MONEY BY
BUYING -YOUR" GOODS TIER&
Fall'..ani
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nur stock of FALL AND WINTER GLOVES for Men, Women and Children is now complete .1
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TORONTO M ARE ET
From The Sun.
CATTLE' -At, the :I:Unction 1,307 eattle
were received; and' although the pro- .1
portion:of good cattle was not very :t
large still'some good cattle were offer-.
i•Oicl 'these were taken at firmer
prices. ; The demand forgood export-
ers Was considerably brisker and prices
-advanced somewhat. ' • , 7
Vm Leyack quotes' best . eiporters
from 44.25 to $1.40, but about five loads
sold at' $4.50. Some picked lots even
went as hibh' as 0.60, and two extra
fine steers even Went as far as $4.65.
SHEEP, .—Ewe and wether lambs are.
this worming quoted in Toronto .by -
Dunn BrOs:„ iron) $5.35 to $5.60and
trade is reported. steady. Yesterday
at the Junction six taunts were sold at
55.65. Bucks lambs are, quoted nt . $5
to $5.26 and trade is dna. This plain-
ly shows the loss sustained by selling
lambs as•bucks, • '
Park,*Blackwell &. Co. quote
first class hogs Off the car at 05.75,
with the usual 25c off for seconctrat0e.
One year ago and also twoyears. ago.
• ricewere Me below this figure.
his week's price, as given byal
Blackwell & Co., is 12172 to 25c highei..
than last week or 'the same as two
weeks 'ago.
Our PCI ONET—' 50 and60cGran i t TEAP0
EAFRXyoureuoteeor25c
Harland Bros.,Stoves and Hardware
Clinton
I. S. Hoover.
Nelsen Ban
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Every branch in our line is complete, you canget
any article produced at this ,store
Our Prices bring The Trade. -
Our personal supervision goes with every
chase and satisfaction is guaranteed.
a UNDERTAKING
$atightpr day calla prompt i;t ottoodid to
During. recent. monthsthe
TORONTO, .ozzir..
has received ten, fifteen, 'twenty and even flftY
times as Lanny calls for stenographers. book-
keepers, etc:. as' it had students graduating
during the Borne menthe. This is the school to
attend. Etter how, Write for magniflcentfree.
catalogue'.
Cor. YOnge and ' V, J. ELLIOTT
Alexander Ste. - Principal.
CENTRAL'
•STRiqFORD.' ONT.
Make Your Life a Success
You Can if you will. Our courses
Which are up t4edate and Practical will
rottlify-youln the -shortest possible time.
All our graduates secure gold positions.
We get far more applications than we can
Meet, This school has gained a contin-
ental reputatiou for
Write for our beautiful catalogue, it
will interest you.. Xott may enter any
time.
ELLIOTT meLnenpnrc
Principal&
Higher AcCollintancy Made Easy
by means of our original, complete °arras.
pondenoe course in
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANCY
carefully prepared and personally conducted
In, David.Hoskins, F.O.A.., Toronto, ElecoTreas.
(I. A, Institute for Onta o. Ilse spare thne ;
rk
get ready for GA. exam ations, and for earn-
ing a better salary. Par Wiliam MEL
teets0,09tKiteRefaemer,;,,MeteHwearyr;:erv4A
Perrin's Kid.
Gloves
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.'very pair of Perrin's Cel-
,brated Kid Gloves: Thsy
..-:ome in,. .th,P.
able shades, at popular'
Gloves
prices $1.00 and $1.25.
o Silk Tined Glove3
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Made of heavy koka, Kid, a good iNaina glove for
:• fall wear, in browns, 'Modes and.greys, price •
Woollen Gloves and Mitts
Ladies' and children's Golf Gloves and Mitts made •
from the best Canadian woolen yarns, fancy and plain, 0
knitted, good warm cuff, in red, white, brown, niodes •
and castor, all sizes, prides -25c and 50c.
Fleece. Lined GloveS'.. .
Heavy Moka Fleece Lined Gloves foi women and
children. A good heavy Winter Glove and.will stand
a lot •of .hard -wear prices $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50.
winter Underwear
• ....Puritan UnderWeatfor siz
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.110.V111) HestimS, CEA., instructor.
0.. Boys/ Fleeced. Litiecl
Underwear, all size.s. prices 25e, 35c and 50c
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Clinton Market ReportMan Wanted
Corr. acted every Thursday afternoon MaMaevan+ Ea to work an farm, must be a
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wheat • , , o so io rttIrr ie3 an n. Apply to
Oats . 0 ;33 re 0 34 E. FLIT MSTEEL, "Clinion,
) to t'ariarles for Sale.
'Peas 0 65 to 0 66
Barley 0 42 to 0 45
)3utter 0 16 to 0 10
Hoes ............... 5 9.5t3 . Two Oanarieo, splendid singers, for rale •
n;rlis . . . :.......... 0 C8 1,,Arney pereenally 10 oNoLow
l'erkeys '........ 0 10 to 0 12 . li . Albert 135,
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Men's 1-leavy Mitts
Men's.heavy broncho, *: •
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skin. Driiiib cr- 'Mitts, 4 + ------*:""
fleecedlined, knitted •
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cuff, 11,. R. K. brand, ,g•
prices o0c; 75c and $1. '14
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shipment of the cdebrat- Oa,'
ed. H. B, K. black Sateen *C; . .
Wor.king Shirts gu.arant— 4
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end fast black, all Siz es; • .
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Boys' liose, if not and you want good satisfaction. ask 4 ' ..
for the Volearvvell. Made in Clinton from' .the best itn-:
port?d worsted•yarnoi, prices 25c; 35c; 30c 'and ;50c' 00
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• On Wednesday the 3 emains of Miss' • Notice to, bebtors.
Williams, sister otiNtrs. 11 Densmore, k
WeStlield, were. interre4 in the Eng- j • All.pPr.one indebteii to the hate firm -of
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To.MORRELL 8z HOLMES,
LONDESBORO, ONT •-
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DEAR ..SIRSi—Please tnake lots . of room in •
your store this year for Christmas goods. and
novelties, as‘ have chosen a finer stock for. the
bays"land girls than Lever left you before
You find them packed: in several large
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fish church cemeterY. • The deceased 1, $eele) A: Turner,' s nd also all those indebt-
had lived with her sister for some ea to the nriarsiened no aeconws tiontrace-
years, She had been in poor health t eri
was t.be.! tion
before the end of 11)04. ore'hereby noti-
quo, unless the seine is settled by the.
fc°arusse°Mofedetailtlie, a,nd di.°PsY I 91b of Dsoember, the backs will be placed.
.. .. in ether bands for-col-eetion,. L
• AL13ERT SEELEX Clinton
Stable to Rent.'
,commoious stable in the Centre of the
town, suitable for three homes and 'riga, tb
rentanreasonab'e tetras.
Clinton. Nov 17 ALBERT SEELEY.
Yoage ad Gerard Ats., Taranto.
'Write for our regular school catalogue de-
scribing general business q(1 abOrthand cowrie
Harlon seen the II aisat orne Catalogue—.
Siray Lamni
Came into the pretnises of ISS FORD,
one, mile west of Reline Ile, bout e
month since. a spring1%Mb. Owner i8.
hereby notified to prove property, pitY
oharees, and take away.
'Squiare- Pianojor
good Square PiaOn New York. Weber
good condition, splen did tone Mnst be
sold. Also Radiant Home Coal Stove.
nearly new. Apply to
pd .TURN AVERY, London Roar.
Stray Heifer.
Cerise into subscriber's pPentioes, Gib
of Goderich Tp.,about a month since,
a greyish goiter. witer is hereoy notd
ed to prove property, pv °haws and take
it away. JAS. STERLING,
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Farm .lor Sale. ' .° •
The farm of 5) eons in the 3rd ton.. of
iltulett, occupied by subscriber is offered
for sole. Ail but tone scree cleared, and 1,
in sood state of eultiv4tion. ' 18 scree fall
wheat seeded down. Ruining spring,V 1
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fail plowing done heti i sores. New fro e
bowie, aroall'hafti;-A06-Ofbearing-orobm . ,
2i miles from Clinton. Alto team of ocio, [
working horses for sale. j
Nov 1705 011AS. MASON', Holiett•
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' Choke Farm lor Sale
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The betneetead of the late Peter Cook in
Goderich TOwnshi? ie offered for -sole
The property is located in one of the best
sections of Goderich Township, and 'with I
the fine residence and surreundings it could
satiny be made one of the finest farms in
the township. lt contains 80 scree, Lot
3), con. 10, all of which, exoept a Mali
corner of wooded land, is under tillage.
There ie no waste ground and the soil le
good throughout. The reeidenee is a fine
commodions brick strtioture and its oht-
buildings are in fair condition.' Terme
will be made to onIt'the purchaser.
For particulars apply to W. BRYLONE
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Solicitor for the Emit:dere.
.• Cattle for Sale.
--- NOTICE TO CREDITORS
shotthortur Ana well bred grade Cows
Meer of the Estate of James Entlte,
late. qt• the Township .of doticrieh, in the"
-County of Enron, Yeoman, Deceased, •
and Heifers, with calf, e4itot dne to ;Wye'
now; also B Shorthorn Bulls, horn 6, to 12
months old. 2 reds end 1 roan; good
quality. ED. a WISE. Clinton PA,
Balsam Grove Stock Perm
Teacher Wanted.
Teacher wanted for II, S. Station No16,
East Wetwanoth. Duties to commence
jou 1,1 1000, Applications received ITO
to Nov. 25, personal application preferred. eaid deetaged, their ehristleb sunk:
If not. you ere not yet familiar with the
work being done in Centidele Greeteet
Commercial School. 870 pleoed het year.
Mine courses in ltoox.atErxNG,
811011TraND a PENAINNS1111', for
those who ekoleot mood tit Mathew,11
you wieh the hone tretning write for Cut.
otogue F1, If you Wish to attend Chat.
hem write for Catalogue
Mention thie piper whet you write„,
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Of1celBherebY6iV0fl,PUr6flC13tt to R,vised
Eitmutet, of Otttario 0897),Ottp. 129, that all
creditors hod others having claims against the
estate of said James lindie, lotto died on or !
about box day bt September, A. 1),1005, at }
the um itt the City of London, aro required
on oA h fore toe let day ofilanuary, A. 1). loon, I,
to wenn by pot prepaid, or to deliver to Bolen
Ruche, of the Village of hayfield. in the County !
hi' Huron Widow the Adroinnd nietratix of the I
esddresaraand destriptions, the oar e al
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Reltatelittut & Co.
%OWL Caw
tratta- Utnif CHATHAM, ONT+
tit I
State itttlarY.
sTRAtToTIAN, s -e, of tbeit claims, tbeetatemest oit_ le raceon. s,
an.mhe AtAtute oftbe obeurif lf
e kis any held by
rl 4i
licit mettle ed date the said A reinletratrix.1
Auburn, P.Oi thein.
And furthf , take nodes 'teat Vter the said
Teacher Wanted. wilt proteed todistribitte the Millets of tire le;
wittitea, it good malt teacher for S. S,
1.4o, 5, Morris sp.. Tinton Co. MOO corn.
mance 3 iith 180900, Pereottel epplicetion
.1, Ignited. 'Vale ie a first class school bold-
',gD114"111' 11, VEItO_ITFIONI
Ridgrayet
ptl 41 RIM TreAll,
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ceased among the battles_ entitled there 0,
having regurn only to the elitinAti of which eh°
then then have notice, and that the iseA.d
kid -
irlittietratrix will not beatable for the said ISS
gets or any loaft.tbereof to any person orpet1/4
SOUR of whose claims itothie shall not have been
reeeived by. her et the time of such distribus
than.
Pitted at 1elerieh this 18th day of l'ireYaln-
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11601.IhreeT. RAYS it BLAIR,
the said Adttilnistretri.t.
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boxes al .the front door, about the 10th of Dec.
Yours, more than ever,
Santa Claus
your mistomers 'to waif and see them.
That HALF-PRICE Sale Again
. The Half.Price Sale, which I have been
,coriducting for the past three months, has
been more than satisfactory to me ; I trust it
has been the same to my many patrons,
"Itt order to clam.° out the balance of the
Rumba stock, to make room for new g...00ds
arriving daily. for the fall and Christmas
trade, I have decided to still make a further'
reduction of prices. Aly shop window will
alwaysgve you some idea of what to ex-
pect in.BARGAINS. • °
The Repair Department will have
my personal attention. All work 6ntrusted
to me will be, guaranteed to give perfect
satisfaction or money refunded. All goods
sola`by me will be engraved FREE OF
CHARGE.
Engagement and Wedding Riligs
MARRIAGE LICENSES PROCURED
Specialty.
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W. R: COUNTER,
JEWELER and maker of CORRECT PRICES
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