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The Clinton New Era, 1904-01-29, Page 5
3.9094 w ***** . *l a - Hare You An Old Watch P if so let us give you an estimate of what we can allow you for same, for k4 , A :sews hig .raker up -to date Watch. We guarantee our prices to be the best obtainable, fora high grade watch. • The purdhas of one. is no experiment: They are made ro last a lifetime, Delivered to any; address in Canada freeof charge, Write ,for one t6 -day W. .. .: . iiellyar, . Clinton . Priceshiil in. earnest when•we make up our min w t0 clear out ourstock of FINE SI1OES About' this time. it is plain that we must com- -" •,� t :� ;:�,� _ merice preparations for next season's footwear. Before we can receive the new goods' we must. dispose of those On hand, andso we callou to our aid, .-As •an • inducement, :' we have_ chopped down prices; especially in our heavier Shoes, until there is hardly anything left. , The . Shops ' are .all of this season's make and style, and it's a'sharme -to sell them so chew ly, but room we must and will. have. On.**triages. Deaths. IBORN, INQl,rte-4n win stn. rap. 10, to the wife of Charles Ipglie, *domelike. laid. Nibol, a soil, NIORo a--I'n Morris, 5th line to Moi. h[•ABfiIED, PATRICK--HISLOP--At the menet. Egmoadville, Jar, 20. by Rev. Ni". Elbow. Wtn. Patrick, Hibbert, to Miss J, ♦saes. Hislop, daughter of John itlielop w,ket, Unita. DAXHENT--Muiip$T--1'n Somforth, Jan. 23, by Rev. Rural Dein Rodgina, J. Elliott Davnient, to Madge, daughter of aenry Murphy, Gloderiob township. DIED. MU !ROE -1n McKillopp, Jan, 19, Bon- sld, only son of Peter and Maggie Munroe, aged 9 months. KELLY -.-/n Goderfch, Jan. 19,,. Norah Undersea, relict of the late Thos. Selly, aged 76 years. MolVOR-In Goderiah, Jaa, 13, Colic Malvor, *PR 52 yeera. CANTELON.-In Aels ield,Jan.18,Jobn Clantelon, aged 88 years, Folin Saginaw. Jan. 15, at the real - dime of her daaghter,Mre. ,7 H. Coughlin, 801 Atwater street, Cetberine Lowe, relict ofahe late John Foy, aged 62 years, MOHENZIE-•In Olinton, Jan,.23. Mag- gie' Eagelson, daughter of Ain. Mo$enzie, aged 35' years and 11 montbe. • dor sihY►hiiialkoff . FIRSI ANNUM. FEBRUARY SAI. . All thiStl Quth we are Davin. w a SALE to 4i goods to 'make • spose of what is left of '"i � . ', i,f prices will sell goods. It will pay you to give us a call, Fiannelett Wear 65c Flannelette Gowns, fork„ +.,. ,...,. t7�50 tt $1.00 75c terroom fo new 'sprint; lines. ]1; y� � '(� n (�Q,+.��./� �ly.+.�' �] Q � , This will be �, splendid, o•��+or-. Vu�L�l�j. y to save a mono +.. « i. .a tt $1.25. �tR 40 4oc Ffannelette Drawers 500 tt tt 65c. tt - 750 5,pc Flanneleit Corset Covers .�,..,.,.,; . ,.......q.oc 2oc • ..1......500 Oar stook of Groceries ie always complete, !rah and reliable. Every' • • thing kept 111.mm, •' Bash for flutter and Eggs. *44444444* ��.�,•y fes'. POONE }233; We are rnakin a Clearing' g . g Sal e;_ of ROBES, rtTR COAT CAPp, xprTsy S:(�E T� All .the above will : be sold at a reduction:. Call early and have the choice Protection from the cold is but one the�windw benefits of an orchard The lessening of the: loss from the -•wind- falls must not be overlooked,nor the less liability of the trees to reakage. Therefollows, too, a more upright growth to the' youngtrees. In addi- tion there is a decreasing amount of evaporgtion from soil and vegetation. Cows will founder thesame as horses , from being overfed by foods that cannot readily be digested, and will show the characteristicyiameness which results in horses when they ,ere overfed with 'anything, Of course, as digestion .is interrupted' the "animal be- comes feverish and her milk flee ceas- es. It, will take several 'days of care- ful, feeding to pill a";foundered cow in. good condition again. She should be 'kept in a 'dr . place and given all the water she will drink;: with light, -easily- digested foods in small quantities, until•, digestion is restored • to its ' normal eondltt, 1�Hove res Its front a s° calso • •.•.14.1 1....1., .,,.1 ', .,.w 4'000• ..'., ,....M •,.f:i.,•Y..... 1.., 41....0.•••••40c «.............:.. .1...•,•.. 1 .;.,SQc 65c ,b a Odd Lines in. Corsets Sizes 18 to •24, worth from 78c to $1.50 your choice for,..;, • • 00e Children's Hose Children's black woollen • Idose; `sizes .5 to rorth from 25c to 5.oe, clearing•at 20e. Ready Bade Overcoats Now is the time to buya`' and Grey. • .,iDver+�oat--�c0fors Black: Rego $8.50 for $5.00 St 50" Ladies' Euro Coat . re have ' only . a few left.. Black Astrachan. Regular $25.00; sale price- ..........:........1..••.4. v•. ' 4t t:t Uniform Apple Barrels Wanted The Fruit Division, Ottawa, has : re- ceived ' numerous cornplainta' this . year .from English. buyers to the effect that. for the first• time there is grave irre- gularity in the site "cf' the. apple barrels sent :forward from Ontario, No doubt the shortage in barrels is responsible ' p Bible for someof this irregularity; neverthr less; a numberof apple shippershave expressed the intention.' of using cnly the standard size (g6 ituarts to the bar.. - As this is practically .the first year any but -the -large barrel has been used in Ontario,'apple :shippers should immediately arrive at some agreement among''.themselves as to : the size to be used in future. It will be the cause of considerable loss to dile trade Al sc,nc continue to use the 'larger size : and others use the minimum site. The law prescribes the minimum size, which is a barrel 26y,.. inches between heads, in- side measure, and with' a head diameter of i7inches and a'iniddle diameter of s834 -inches, epresenting.-as �-nearly 11 possible 96 quarts. r, $9..50 " 5.50. 'ssothers to go at half: price,' 30.00 .ft 40.00 it 45.0'0. 4' 55,00 tt 1iectrie Seal • Regular .037.5o; saleglee p.' k s, .,,.,. , .,..:•.,. • $30.40 • 50.06' " .....; 40.00 Mens'•:Ftr Coats 122.0co Calf Coat; sato price.+;: $18,00' 25.00 « U 25.00 Wambat Coat; sale price,,.:;, 20,00 • 30:00 ,� U • adyetwode •a ts•. 1.11 fashionable _ l regular"$5.00, ''for+.. ' '' 4.ot>, •t. '.> ., 100 z.z «: • • 0;25 2.00 tt •• 7,, �1 75 .. • �_y._. 1.65 $20.00 25.00 32,00. 35.00 45.00 4t 14 • 50 yards regular hoc goods 40C 56-iuen Homespun 25 yards,re inches $' y, 5 6. wide 20 yards, black, „ • 40c. 20 yards, blue, f4 ... ,..+,.,�.... ' 40c ,r $4.00 French. Flannel and Cashmere 5o yards, sfrom Soc to 60c,. for.'.' 40c •Gress Lengths • z5 Mess Lengths 6 to y ards in .:each length, regular $4:90. for. F ES AND SREEP SKIMS I - WANfEns HIC3!I3 E ST 1e)1R:Ic11:1• were .�`r�y•>rii3irtiauae'Ytr(7iiir • (k S. ' DOA i. '• .tri. .[�►.+[�;,r� 1�.�F G HO IME LONDESBORO;s: Minton Market Report.'.. Oorreoted.-every Thuredar.atternoon Wheat ., 0 77 a 1).78 Buckwheat .. • • 0 40 a 0.45 ' .Data ..... s.... 0 29 a. • 0.80' Rye , .. . "0 40 ; •a.. 0 41 Bittley •...•. '....•. ,• 0 88: a `0 40 .. Peas 61 • a • 65 Flour per awt , 2 00 a 2.25• 130 ... .... ...,• 7.00 a 700 , Ohiokeno, pe; lb.. 0118 .A 0'10 . Pork, live • , 4,75 s - 4 75'. - Butter, roll - • • 0' 14 'e' 0 15 tubo...:014•a 016 ..Eggs per dos ' - - .• 020 a 0 20 Pork, dreesed.......,.7 00-a 7 00. Potatoes, per baste new 0-40-- a 0 50' onions.: -• 080• A• 100` 'Wood .215 .a' 2 75 ''Dried Apples........, '0 04 .a 004 ageentszemonexacexcacextecacea The Courses oeStudy. IN TER STRATFORD, ONT. Are up to the !limiest stalk' mem of eXcelleneti andlhat is one reason why this popular school is 2141W enjoying a sirecord-breakin:g" attendance. You want the best training / and we give it, therefore enter Carol E. Newtombe 1.11411. orgentet of Ontario StreOt Teacher. of Pismo, Harmony, Perm. ' Tuesday evening. Tenders Wanted.4% J. ELLIOTt Tenders will be received by the Council of the Wownship of Hallett until Monde? a car load of Mock Sim or &stolen' Tamer - The remainder 1011 long, and 611 tO be 81n. thiek, mikes Rock Rim is supplied, which may be Whe towest or any tender net nitdesearilit Annoy)? 15th, 1904. fIrtistk Purritture. Always makes a floine beautiful. We haie it liere in Iron; 'grass. Wire and We:edit/Every Kind and Every Price< in sal US, Branches, Idiaoolved by mutual ()onset* John Brune-. Change offlusinesso .. i the lime plane and Under the. tante of don retiring from the businees, 400N DET.T1r1StiON. ' in referenda to the abore,--The bosh:tees Will In fature be carried on by William 0100, Brutusion and Albert IR Bronadon at the old firm will be asatuted by the new. atrial aceennte and notes due tO the old will- be -nolleeted- by the new'. PartiOtt indebted must settle en or before the first day of Mirth. • LbatishoroJan„ 10th., 1004. If you are in need of a • Wanted. .. A young married man, practical farmer and one who thoroughly _ understands the. pare of farm atook,�Aman'that could handle a stallion during the eeaeon, ed, To To work on a farm•in Manitoba, near Emerson. For such a man T would pay $350 for the flirt year and "0400for the second year. end give him a ' belleson the�,farm to live in, For further particulars apply 'at Naw Era oilice; Clinton. • • wwwoliwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwi,wwwwww4k: 4Genu.i!ieLeather. Tr...avenin eases Pi $7.50 Travelling Cases esf©r$5.5(�:. GL GC No better railg -e, whether art or common ones, can .be seen in town to choosy r tin $5150 - takes the best. TUE Mc LSO - . lis •dt.�r 1� , I corperatPd' .by_�tit_of .Parliani 18QG. CapitalAuthorizea $ S,000,000 Capital paid np; $: •2,856,420 Reserve Fund ....$ `1720,778 Total. Amato .:.. $27,000,000 WM. IrfOLSon MAOPSffingett. President': ,TAMBa ELLIOT, • General Manager ea_disoo aolioottons made. Drafts 'ianed, Steri g an. . me exchange bought and gold: Savings Sank. interest allowed on stone of $1,00 and upwards from date of deposit, and cam pounded halt yearly - Mane,T'a�dvanoed to fangere at Iow rates Sale ✓totes oolleoted. - 2 M. O.BREIWZE, Mgr., OLINTQN, 0 T uiilei'fS ..lair el<a a na .4.i:f 11,[•741 � 1 1 Lost. Between Werrener'a livery stable, Olinton and Williena Robinaonke, Huron Road, on the 15th inet, a black andaray abawl. Find- er will Nemo leave at New Era office. " . Girl Wanted. Wanted by the middle of February a good girl to do housework. Apply t0 BIBS. J. W. 11WIN oar do o or Mr. DOWDING, at THE 7t%OLSON8 BANE. . '• Farm .tor. Sale. 820 toieo, 8 miles from Cerievale, /mile from church and school, limileafrompost. dike, good meek, (Week flats about 60aereit, epiendid pastures. 80 of this it.feneed, good yeti With PUMPt 240 110teri under bultratiOn 50 of thie ia new land, stone barn 82x52, 16 fi kill with hip roof, frame granary Min for 5000 baobab), frieze bongo 1442 wito frame kitchen 12128, about 1000 ample treee groWing on the place, thio land ia °lay loam with the exception of aim* 50'atires Price $5000, one half met be niu4lt: 30/IN 8017.11100MBE* House for sale ,or to rent withohha fd an tl snit :water qtr acne lot, with harming fruit trees :good stable.- Will be either sold or rented on Tory reasonable terms BINTDONE. GrePeral Servant. Apply to KM. jAtil. • • Boy Waisted, learn the Tairogg. *polite' Clothing Store, Clinton, Oat, Ruckwheatandaye Wanted. Partners 'having Buckwinit anti Eye to tell, ehould get it cot during jentiert, so efter February 2nd, will not buy, there Cirls Wanted. For Tailoring Batiks& 131xperience not necemary. Girls Willett with the needie nem Meke good wageo from shirt and biomes° Clothing Siete, Chilton. Oat, 7.00 6.00 5.00 4.00 sc .5.00.gg 4.00 3.50 cc 3.00'1 x.00 �j.- ;c 2,50 cc cc L 75 . These goods were ordered for our•Christgnas trade, and with the expectation that we, would be in our new store. , We are offering ' them at cost price to clean Mein out before we move. This is an, opportunity .you ,eannot afford to miss; to secure beautiful goods Cat wholesale prices. rre�ll .. w B OMBED Chemist'. and: Druggist, MAAMMIWYWORNYMNYMMAMPANNAMMAlk • i . ♦!i •N•N.4 NAN D' -NI •. • ♦ Y •. . «=i ♦ OIi�.��•iw.�+iN.N«�s!'�+.r's•««:N:•«:�1�N��i�s�:«.*s«�N:N�««iN••✓K«« • �=w iVill�'1�`1 R! 1\i<f'1f►t- & rti,r+ti BLYTH �.... Atria for Sale. tot 84, R. Xt. (3. Tutibersznitlif Obtaining 100 acme, all ()leered. There ihte buildinge on the place hut the lend le first eldirEt and well watered ;Nutted About 2 mile() from Clinton. Per perilettlarsapply to Roonits to, Let. Office. oast Beattie* office, are offered 'to rent.' They are Very anitabte for dresai nsikete, or would answer foe pertiee attend- ing ochool, who Isiah their own rbotb, :ROM ressonsble. Apply. i6 OUP BIEI Or hire ;tregl For this weekis , Salmon Trout Ciscoes Yarmouth Bloaters'. Shrimps KW` SPRING PRINTS ftw'mar seem like forcing the season to show New Spring iv Prints IR J./mufti's. whet) the thermometer Is ton below zero, but • . our cuetotoers like to take time by the forelock nnd get their ' ' Prints, Shirtings and Ootton Goods early, and have 'them' made up h•sfore the goring work begins. We ordered our prints some mon- tzo,;beforti the Adtrance in Cottons,' which enables lie to Sell- • . , , eta re.- W..6 *ill be pleated to have goo tall and examine . ':- "out New Prinlis Whether yoU are prepared to_hur or not, Below t We quote ii, few pnees: , ,t, Onun's Celebrated English Prints, wide Width, soft finish, guaratt. • 4. Canadian Print% wide width, heiVesrand light weigilte, f0,20.0.010r$ . y Eoglish and Cahadian Prints, now worth 8e, for 5e, 44 W. T. OVIL WINTER GPODS we 'art+ running off our Whiter Goods at. slaughter _prices to clear. Drop in and age the bargains we are giVing in Wrapper,. ettes, Planmelettee, Wool Blankets, Ilannelettd Blankets. Ladies'. Cloth Coate, Ladies,' Fur .lacketo, Men'tt D'Or COOS, MOWS BeaVer and Cheyoit Overcoate, Men's Stub Proof Thibbere, Men'e 'pale t„ Paintings, Ruffs, Stoles, Cape, Mut% Ete. If you need anything t io 'Winter Gee& you Amid not toles bilk atm* . if KANN N .44 •