The Clinton New Era, 1903-12-11, Page 7tith, 1,01
Try Us for Christmas Presents.
We have goods suitable for all,
onsisting of useful, handsome, durable and accept-
able articles, such as
Watches, Clocks, Chains, Charms, Lockets,
Rings, Fountain Pens, Ebony Goods, Cut
Glass, Sterling Silver, Silver-plated ware, etc.
k; these goods are new and attractive, and of the
best quality, and the prices are right.
New floods are arriving daily.
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Chairs and Couches,
aere is ro other article which will please your friend so
as an Eel : Chair, a Couch or some other piece of
iiiture, such as a Secretary, Muaic Cabinet or a fancy
ie. We have a large stock of these goods Our pictures,
Work Baskets and Screens make very acceptable
resales Special prices this week for our Pianos, Organs,
Sewing Machines and Talking Machines.
J. H. CIIIELLEW,
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Jur New Store
In the Combe Block
Will not be ready for Christmas trade, Last
June we gave a large import order for Christmas
Goo-ls, expecting to open out the New Store at
Christmas. We have decided 'to offer these goods
at our p !sent store at cast price. This is an op-
portunity you cannot afford to miss to secure
r',ristmas goods at wholesale prices :
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THE antra NEW ICU
The Grand Trunk Pacdlc deposit of
$5,000,000 has virtually been made,
At Ottawa James 0 Dorian, a plum.
ber, fell off a roof and died at the
Protestant hospital.'
Mr E P Stevens has been nominated
by the Conservatives to Appose Bon
Sydney Fisher in Brame, Que.
The committee of the Montreal Pres
byterian College will send two men to
Scotland to look for a principal.
Another daughter of Elias Mehm. of
Stratford, is down with typhoid fever
and the parents still refuse to call a
physician.
Large parties of farmers and art.
isans wilt leave Yorkehire. Lancashire
and Wiltshire and several Sccttigh
centres for Canada next spring.
Mayor Breault, of A.mhersburg, has
returned home after an imprisonment
of five days in the ice of Lake Erie in
the tug Thistle. He says he was lucky
not to have starved to death.
The sale of 826 square miles of On-
tario timber limits realized $3,677,887 -
50. The highest price was $31,500 per
mile, paid byT. Mackie, M. P, the
highest previous price being $17,500
per mile, in 1892,
Defer, the French Revolution.,
Before the revolution the government
established warehouses at which the
inhabitants were compelled to purchase
their stores of salt. These warehouses
were numerous in some provinces and
few in others, but whether sufficient
or insufficient for the needs of the pop-
ulation they were often situated at a
considerable distance from the towns
• and villages, whose inhabitants had to
trudge miles along bad roads to buy
their salt. But this was not all. It
was prescribed by law that the head of
every family must lay in his stock of
salt not at such times as might suit his
own convenience, but on one stated
day in the year. Should he fail. in
this observance be was fined, and he
was also lined if he purchased a small-
er quantity than the law prescribed.
His hardships did not stop even there.
On making his annual purchase he
had to state the different purposes for
which he intended to use the salt dur-
ing the ensuing year, and in the event
of his being discovered salting his soup
instead of his pork according to his
statement or his pork instead of his
soup on the day he had named he was
also liable to a fine. His kitchen was
never secure from the intrusion of the
inspecting officer, and woe to the house-
wife who was detected in any petty,
infraction of this law.
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ehristmas
Selected Raisins.... • 3 lbs. for 25c.
Currants (new fruit) .... ..4 lbs for 250.
Sugar 27 lbs. for $1 00.
Tea 5 lbs for $1.00.
Ginger Snaps.... .... ..3 lbs for 25c.
Call and see our assortment of Toys, Fancy
Dishes, Handkerchiefs, Ties, Gloves, etc.
Ready-made Clothing going at Cost.
Morrell& Holmes
Telephone OfficeaLondesboro.
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Clinton Market Report.• .
Corrected every Thursday afternoon
Wheat 0 75 a .0 76
- Buckwheat . 0 40. a 0 45
Oats 0 26 a 0 27
Y 0 40 a 0 41
Barley .0 36 a 0 37
Peae 61 'a 65
Flour per owt 2 00 a 2 25:'
Hay 000 a 600.
Chickens, ver lb.. .... 0 08 e 0 10
Pork; live ....... . .. 4 25 a 4 40
Blitter, roll 0 15 a 0 17
. " t • ub •• 0 15 a 0 16
Eggs per doz . . .. . . 0 17 a 0 18
' Pork, dressed .. . . '5 50 •a 5 50
Potatoes, per bneb new 0 35 a.. 0 '50
Oniond ... . . 14.0 80 a 0 80
Wood ...... • :• 2.50 a 2 75
• eorn. fOr Sale.
Lott's yellow Corn for Sale.
Cash or time as arranged. We pay high-
est cash price for all kinda of grain. Driye
right to the warehouse,
Clinton Dec.10th. W, G. PERRIN
NELSON BALE
artistic Furniture
Always makes a Home beautiful.
We have it here in Iron, Brass, Wire and
Wood./Every Kind and Every Price,
ItwII1 be a pleasure to hew you through our Store.
Undertaking in all its Branches.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
HOOVER & BALL,
Sunday calls answered at the retridenee of Mr :Sohn Powell, or
of the prineipals.
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Thos. Brown's Sale Register.
On Friday, Deo 18th, at 12 p. m., on
W Jobe farm near Windham, extensive
sale of well bred horses and cattle to-
gether with - implements. William, Jobe,
Prop. ••
On Wednesday, Dec 16, at 1 p„ ra,, lot
23, con 5, McKillop, farm .took and im-
plements. James 13e11, prop.
For Drunkenness
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Keeley institute
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All this week we will be busy displaying and turning up our stock for
Christmas, but not too busy tu sell goods and give our patrons the best:of la-
tention.
Next week we will be pleased to show the newest and prettiest Chr.-
mas presents on the market,and you are invited to come in and have a loolc.
We still have a large and well assorted stock of winter goods such n'$
is
,
Blankets, Quilts, Underwear, Ladies and Mens Night Robes, Hosiery, Glovcs, uele
Mitts, Flannels, Flannelettes, Wrapperettes and all at Bargain Prices *
___......./20, A. few of our money saving bar
Staple Department
50 pos. Flannelette, regular 10c, for ...81e
25 pes English Flannelette, 12c, for • 11c
15 pes Wrapperettes, good pattents. 12e, for •PC
25 pes Piint,.good pattelnr, ug 15c to1Se for 80
Ordered Clothing Dept.
Mr. Downs has this Department in hand and is an
up -to date and artistic cutter. A trial order solicited.
Dress Goodstlep't.
Home Spun DressGoods.
100 yards 5G inch, rep 50c,for 4ne
yar3s reg $1 5, for... .... . . Si 00
10 pcs single fold all -wool. Dress Gooas,
worth from 25c to 35c, for 12ic
Waistings.
0 yds Fl such Flannel, 32.incties vide, fcur
• good pititenis, regular 50e, for • •
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25e
LUCINE SILK WAISTING ---in fawn, greys, purple, mauve and
white, 75 yards, regular price $1.00, for . . . . . . . 50e
LADIES' READY-MADE SKIRTS—Clearing out of present
stick to make room for others:
2 doz assorted sizes in blue, grey and black, regular $3.50 line, for r $2,75.
2 doz mixed greys an I black, fancy patterns, regular $5.00 line, for $4,00
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Hundreds of other money -saving values too numerous to mention
• Work wanted,,
Good, reliable boy of 14, wants work after
4 o'clock p. ra., and on Saturdays. flox
170, Clinton.
For Sale
Two Cutters. one nearly new. Wood
accepted On exchange. JOHN RIDOUT,
Clinton
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Successors to R. Coats & Son,. .. , .
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Wanted
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• 3 or 4 girls to learn Machine Operating
apply to THE JACKSON MFG. CO.
Tax Collector's Notice
• Boarders Wanted
Comfortable home for boardere, with or
without lodgings. For terms apply to.
W. PINNER, Huron St. two doors west of
Baptist Church.
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The Hullet collector will attend te, the fol
lowing places for receiving taxes, a Lon dela-
boro on Tuesday the lst, and on Monday the
14th Dec,,.at Clinton on Tuesday the; S'h, and ,
aG Constance on Wednesday the 9th 1'e.
ROBERT SMITH, Collector, linilet t.
Caretaker Wanted
For the Clinton Collegiate Institutc0
Duties to commence let of January 1901.
Salary of the.vresent cartaker $150. Ap•
plicante may obtain a shedule of the duties
from the sacretary, M. D. TacT.AUGART.
. Found:
String of Single:Harness -bells, on the
Bayfield road, betweon the railroad and
the 2nd eon. of Stanley. Owner can have
same by paying for this -advertisement,
WWI TAYLOB,,:Lot:32. on 2, Stapley.
Caretaker Wanted
Applications for the .position of Care-
takerof Willis Presbyterian March Clinton
will he re:eived up to the 21st Deo. 1908.
Salary $112.00 per annum, Payable quar-
terly. Schedule of dutiee, which ate to be-
gin lst of January, 1904, may be seen on
application to W. BRYDONE, Chairman
Trustee Board.
HIDES ANI) SHEEP SKINS
—WANTED—
Delivered at my hide house in Clinton.
0. S. DOAN.
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DRESSMAKING!
Litegt STYLES in CLOAKS
SUITS and DRESSES
Good work and satisfaetion
guaranteed.
Mrs. Hallahan & Rose
Opp. Mason House - Over Ifarlands Store
Hiss Laurine Agusta Kaiser
House for Sale or to Rent.
That new brick veneer house on Princeas
St. just approaching completion, owned by
undersigned, is offered either for sale or to
rent. It is two story, with all conveniences
such as furnace. bathroom, &o. Apply to
WALTER MAIR,rummerhill, or J .
MAIR, Clinton, Deo 4 tf,
Teacher of Voice Froductim and Singing
in English or Foreign.
1 heartily recommend the above as a Teacher
of singing, she being (mite tapable end most
painetking, also thoroughly taught ;front ele-
mentary to highest grade in singing.
STANTON, Toronto,
11E811)n/4oz-1i. Pltansteel'a, Ontario
St,, Clinton,
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WE SELL ONLY THE BEST
New Fruits
Arriving Daily.
We have 50 cases of
New Arguimban selec ted
Raisins that we wish to
dispose of this m,onth. In
order to do 80 we will oe11
• 4 11)4 selected Raisins 25c
3 lbs " " 25c
4 lbs " Currants 25c
• Also new Peelp, Nuts,
• Dates and Figs
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Further announcement
next week.
W.T. O'NEILL
Highest price for Butter
and Eggs,
The Liverpool, London &
Globe Insurance Co ,
Head Office ler Canada, -- Niciiirent
Total available Assets over $61,000 000
Lance paid since 1836 over $200,600,000
G. F. e, Smith '
J. Gardner Thompson,
ZointMesident Managers.
Under our new system, our agent in
Clinton ;A authorized to issue Fire Insur-
ance pol-cies on ail classes of 'risks direct
to insurer. Na interim receipts, and no
de/ay—pedalo:Acing delivered to custom.'
ers at once,
D. L. Macpherson, • Pent
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Mackay Block, e inton:
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Yorkshire Boar for Service
• The undersigned has for service a thoro-
hred Yorkshire Boar for yerviCe. Terms
503 at time of service. •
apply to J. BECKER. Clinton.
ocezovexszoz:exmatextecao
A FAMOUS SCHOOL
CENTRAL
STRATFORD, ONT.
/A 'ergo wide -a wake, working,
hustling resalt-prodnoing school -the
,,,.gBwineas College in Canada today.
Graduates Aiwa's get positions. This
college places many of its graduates
in other business collegea as teachers,
Winter Term opens Jan. 4th,9
Handsome catalogue free.
W. J. ELLI0T1., •
!Principal.
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4- $3.25 Shoes for 75 cents,
THE
• Molsons Bank
Incorporated by act of Par,
tiantent 1855.
Calital Authorised $ 5,000,000
Calital tali la - ; 2,856,420
flmm run,' -•$ 2,720,77 8
Total Moots ; 27,000,000
WIA, VOLSON MAOPIIIMSON... PreSidOh
AMES ELLIOT, . General Matador
Notes discounted, Celleotions mlide.
Drafts issued, Sterling and American
exchange bought and told. . ..
1 Smtlinigal Bank.
Interest allowed on sums of *IA and
upwards from date of deposit, and COM.
pounded half -yearly
6 FARMERS!
blatiel advanced to farmers At low
rates. Sale name collected.
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vre have alimited number nuin.ber of
Women's Buttoned and Lacecl. Shoes, the
regular prices of which were. $2.00, $250,
$3.25 and $3.50. Some are Goodyear
welted and have turned soles. They are ;31
first-class stock, but are a little out of -I-
style. In order to clear them out we will
sell them at 75 cents per pair Don't fail +
to get a•pair of these good -wearing shoes
at this very low price.
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WHEN YOU Bin' RUBBERS (TFT KINGS • a.!.
—STUB PflOOF. THEY'RE THE BEST, ••
Jas. Twitchell, Clinton
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MoKINNON & CO. - BLYTH
Christmas Goods
• • Christmas is only three weeks. away and shrewd cash buyers
• are making theirseleetions-now wbile the stock is at its •best and
,.; they ,have first choice. We have made great preparations for the
Christmas trade, Below we mention a few lines taken at random
from our immense stock, which will moke very suitable Christmas
presents :-
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Japanese Satin Cushion Tops, elaborately embroidered, in all' colors .
1 41, out., 75c, $1 $1.50, $2, 3,2.00.
Lithographed Cushion Tops in new colors and designs, at 2oe. lac, 50c
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Japanese Silk Table Drapes, Mantle Drapes,. Piano Drapes, etc., at
and 75c. •
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very close prices.
• ' Way$11\215natilnedrs*Vi.n
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. Ladies' Eid Gloves in all the new shades.
Ladies' Fancy Belts, in new designs, from 2be to $1.75.
and $1.
Men's Lined k • id and Mocha Gloves, in all the best colors at 50c, 75e,$13
rs at 35e, 5
Ladies' Fancy FaSeinatO0e and 75e.
in plain and fancy stripes, at 2,5c, 35c, 50, 75e
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handkerchiefs in endless variety, in silk, muslin, lawn and linen, from
2c to $1.
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Table Covera, in lineo, tapestry, chenille, ete.at from fi0c to $4.
Ladies' Leather Wrist Bags and Pres at all' prices.
Ladies' Astraehan Gauntlets in black ancl gray.
Children's Gauntlets. in black, white and gray.
Ladies' Silk Stock Collars ;tt 25e, 35c,50e, 75c and $1,
.A.lso a full stock of other Christmas Goods too numerous to mention.
MoKINNON & CO. •
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