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The Clinton New Era, 1904-12-09, Page 74. 0 -.• • • • ' YO' '.V.-771r.r9.417 "r" Pccem1srt 0 4004, Holiday J.DJff'et:t To. Any Other Ta CLINTON NSW BRA. I have made extensive preparations for Holiday Selling, with a large as- sortment of beautiful, unique, a,rtistic, and,: in a large Measure exclusive goods. The OttitotiveneSs of 012,r stock and, the absolute fairness of our prices combine to make gift selec- tion fn-our'store a pleasure. We have Watches Clocks Jewelry Silverware Cutlery Sterling Silver Goods • Fancy Mina Cut Glass Umbrellas Purses' Manicure Sets Gold Spectacles Selecting fromolir stook is a. pleasure as every a*ticle..of the highest: itjutilOy 'and.latest desigzi We; Want y ou:tofeel just as free ':.tocome inand view our .stockat,Sto glance in ont wind,o*when passing.. • • . .. • . Jeweler anu. Optician • The .Mols()ns Ban Incorporated by AO of Parliament 185s. Capital Paid Up $3,000 000 Reserve Fund 000 • WM. MOLSONMetervantsoN, President. S. E. Evrixio, Vice -President, James Ilm.rot, Gen Manager. FARMERS' SALE NOTES eashed or collected. • • DRAFTS on all points in the Dominion, Great Britain. 'United States* and all.Poreign Countries, bought and sold at best rates. DEPr/Sp RECEIPTS issued and highest current rate of interest al- ' ADVANGI: ADE to Farmers, Stoelt Dealers, and Business Men at lowest and on most favorable terms. Forty eight brimeltes in the Dominion Agents all over the world. SsvINGS DEPARTMENT. Deposita of e1,00 and upwards reeeisted. Interest allowed from date of deposit compounded half -yearly rod added to iviresipal Juno 80th and December test. Bighead- Current Rate. CLINTON BRANCH - New Combo -Week, H, C. BREWnR., Manias t-• art. TD.41-1' A 1111 *La irgi It Siteks and Rubbers and Caps to choose from Fut Coate, Robes and Leggings too Call here with your cash and produce • You'll net be sorry if yeti do. .11i0B,B,ELL &• HOLMES tioNomsnotto • J.. B. Hoover. • NelsonBall • Ev-ery branch in ow' line is complete, you •Can get any article. produced at:this store. Our Prices bring The Trade, Our personal supervision goes with every chase•and satisfaction is guaranteed. , *" • tINT)ERTAKING Att • Night or day coati prottiotty tatoodea to • T4'. Boy' Wanted ' A good, reliable boy wanted to learn the .._.Baking Trttde. Apply at King's Bakery Stray Steer. Came into enbeariber's premieee, about et October, a yearling steer, the owner is hereby notified to prove property, pay elittyges and take it away. ' ......._.___ i_ncLtolI±VIS, Clinton. New Ativerrlotmeato . Tread 'linter for Sale. Subooriber offer for sale a two horse tread power M good Working order, Will be sold cheap. JOR,C1 B. LINDSAV, Huron Road, Godceia Tp. Clinton P. 0, Caretaker Wanted• . For Preebvierien Church, Clinten. For particulars, apply to W. BRYDONE, Cheirnittn, Board Of Trustees. Windmill for Sale The 'undersigned offers for isale, on early terms, Brantford 16 -foot wheel; about 6. horse power, with pulleys and gearing cemplete. • B. & J, RA.NBFOBD. Note Lost. •' The public are hereby atiationed against nedotiating e tote for $500 drawn in _favor of Frannie Ashton, seine having been lost. Anyone 'finding it will he rewarded on leaving it at linty nu Office - FRANCIS ASHTON Hides and Sheepskins Righeet prices paid for tildes and fibeepskins delivered at in,' nide House. •• 0. S. DOAN. elinton. Oral!' Crinding • Subderlber has put In (hinder at .SIIPLEYS Blacksmith SHOP liATTMIBURV sz,CLINTON. And Wilk be Prepared, at and after the 10th inst., to grind All aorta Of grain on ehert notice, W. El, COLE, • Londesboro Cheese and Butter Co. The Annual Meeting of the Londesboro Cheese and Butter Mfg. Co., will be held in the TOwnship Hall, on Wednesday inc 14th. of Deo, 1004, At 12 Mini the diree. tom et 1 pm. the shareholders; at 2 p.m. the patrone, for the purpose of Eleetion of receiving the reports or the Gee. son's work, end other business of„iropott. mice. JOUN WATT R. ADAMS President* Seeretary* riondelboro, Dee, lit, 004, 7 " 1 7 roi....000.4,0000,10,10.400•04,100001000.40,-wmooleik,...,44„1"...0.0,10‘.000.-..iorlorqo-oothmolippovio.100,010....".44040,„„10,11 Store closes at ,6 .ezer111114 I Saturday nightsat ; o'clock every night 1.0 o'cieci. liellie• lielowifrib,40,,1001"011110100.4"iewiwilbel' Furs As A. ite • 4.• There is nothing nicer or more appropriate than a good piece of Fur for a Xmas Gift. Reinetriber our guarantee goes with each Article. Should you be in the least dissatisfied with your purchase you are privileged to return it promptly and have your money refunded. • • CONEY RUFFS - Trimmed with four full tails shap- ed neck, 46 inches long, price $2.00 CONEY RUFFS 70 inches long, luxurious full Fur trimmed. with four long tails, shaped neck and 'chain fastener . • $4.50 ISABELLA FOX R.UFFS 60 'inches long, nice full Fur trimmed with six tails and chain fasteners, price $7,50 and $13.00, 70 inches long s abP)ve, eighttails silk cord trimming, price $11.00 and $12.00 ALASKA SABLE RUFFS - 36 inches long, luxu- rious full Fur trimmed witli two long, full tails, $7.50 and $10.00. Same as abovlb trimmed with four tails, $11.00, and with six tails and; silk cord with'two'tails attached, price • • $12.50 BOKA'REIST CAPERiNE1, - from $8.50 to $1O0 ALASKA SABLE P13RIN13Sr from $35.0to0 - $45.00 GREY LAMP CAPS.- for girls and boys, made from whole skins $2.50 up LJKRAINER. and ASTRACHAN WEDGE CAPS from ' • : • . $4.5o up• M 13 N'' 5 PEISIAN.. LAMB CAPS made from whole skins, good glossy curl,. from $6 up. to$lo,Oo• • • • . WOMAN'S PERSIANLAPIB JACKETS --25 and 28 inches long, made frorn finest selected whole skins, best satin lining $135,o0 WOMAN'S ASTRACHAN JACKETS...26 and 28 inches long, made.from:selected skins - $25; $35 and $45.00 WOMAN'S BOKARAN JACKETS, 26 to 23 inches long, made from best selected skins, fine glossy color $5o.00• ....... FINE SILK UNDERWEAR as a Christmas Ght always acceptable. AT $5.0o,--Woraen's Petticoats of good quality Taffeta silk, black onlymade with three ertu-nped frills and dust ruffle.. , $5.00 AT $7.oc-,Made of heavy quality .• black silk TaffetA with deep -flounce, •row • of crumpled frills and dust. •ruffle $7.00 AT $10.00- Special quality black Tafieta • deep flounce, two accordiaa pleated frill, and four narr„mr ones, dust rufile. Sptctal value at . $10.00 " • TOZER it•BRO Get the Habit: Deal With Us Successors to oats (S: 'Son. FUNERAL OF REV. DR. CAVEN. •Tenders Wanted. tel TrThonto o! Iteveroace and Itaret t. tka tOite ixlretpat of• • " Knox Cofle.. Toronto, :Dec. 6. -Reverence and sorrow inspired the final tributes of 'esteem and. affection' paid to the re- inams of Principal Caven yesterclaY. Simple almost to 'severity, unas- suming: as .his dignified Vith. the voluntary honor rendered by ap- preciative compeers in the ' public life of the nation, •mingling for a brief season in common worehiP, those he labored: to bring together in enduring union, itbe obsequies were fitting to the Christian scholar and the gentle, honest mom' • The pro - Vince, the eity, the university; the Church, surrounded the bier in the persona of their most eminent repre- sentitives, 'and a great throng of the people of all ranks stood within sound of the voices of honor and &reveal". - •-. At 11 o'clock' a private service was held at the late prineipars residene,e, Concluded by Rev. Alfred Gaudier; Afterwards the plain black ..cotlin Was borne to Iralcue College, and for two hours • a constant stream ' of people passed through the convocation hall* where the tantalite lay in state. At 2,10 Rev. Mr. Gandier entered through the dense crowd. Rev. Dr. Mflhigan,. Principe,' ,Sheraton andNov. Maclaren. Tho faculty of Mee* and repre. Nentativeit of other Collegeli. His /loner the'Lieutenant-Governor, Pre. toiler Bass : and other dignitaries of the colleges and the city. Mr. Gan - diet* opened with an invocation. The psalm was .sung, "God is Our Refuge arid Our Strength." " rited-the-verseir from I Cor. vx., "But now is Christ • risen from the dead," and from the Apocalypse ending,"And God shall, wipe away all tears from their eYeli.", 114 contiued in prayer for Wooing In the example set by the life ended. •• Rev. Dr. Maclaren.spoke of the lose to Knox College and to. the etunnumity. Principe," Sheraton spoke of Dr. Caven's personal totalities. "0 God of Bethel" was the hymn that IfilloVieti, bJ1C1 Rev. Dr. Warden 'cloted the service with prayer and the benediction, At the grave the College students Who preceded the /merge divided In- to tufo sections and formed a circle. The honorary pallbearers, the rriourn.* errs, His Honor Lieut, -Governor Mor- timer Clark find Inerriberli of the Toronto rresliytery then approached WI grave, and the eitsket, placed in- to tot oak shell, was lowered, during nev. Mr. gaudier read the fm omissive funeral servieo of the church. tatted Ilse etraet Oar, Woodstock, Dec. 0,-Ilichard Clan- eielveA here yesterday of the death by accident in Utica, New York, of ; Mrs. (Dr.) Murray, eldest daughter Of Rev. Dr. W. A. Mackay, of this eity. Murray was returning a cab front hospital where she had been for some Weeks, when ! street ear atm* the coaveYance. She Wan killed instantly. termer ram Deed* Washington, 0. -Fin TTni ted Staten Postutristetqleneral joules N. Tyner died yesterday morning. 1 •Tendere will be received by the Connell of the Township of Mullett up to 1 p m on ThersdaY De 1&b, 1904, for the erection of 'Concrete abutments to support two steel bridges, .also for a concrete arch four feet in diameter and eighteen feet long. At the same t me and Ogee. tenders will be re. moved tor the steel superstructure of the said two bridges, l'ength between abutment . being 80ft and left and 14ft Roadway.. The Lowest or any tender not necessaril • sccepted. Speoiheatione for the concrete • work can be seen at the.Clerke Office Lon- desboro, • X. O&M PBELL. CLE RK BymelaW NO. &for 1904. To prohibit the sale of liquor in the Mu- nicipaity of the Town of °lintel). • The "Vfonioipal Council of %the Town of °Hotta hereby enects as follows : I1." That the stile by .retail of spirit gas, fermented, or other manufactured 1. liquors is and shall be prohibited in every tavern, inn or other place of public enter- teinmeot in the eftid ninnloipality, and the title thereof, except by wholesale, is pro - Minted in every shop or place in the said mutucipatity other than e house of public i entertainment. . 2, That the vote of the eleotore, of the. said Mrinicipality of the Town ot Clinton, will he taken on the bY.law, on Monday, the second day of January, One thousand , onoriionecii.hundred end five, being the Mime date as the sienm sienna! election for the unicipal . 3. The polls will be held at the same hoar, on the same day, ei the same places and by the dame depritje returning officers as for the said municipal election. • 4. That on the 29th day of D.061121)4* A.D. 1004, at the clerk's office in the Town Rail, in the mild lidunielpality, at the hoar of en o'olook in the forencon, the Mayor shall appoint in writing, aligned by Min- • i lf, two e at the ilnel ! summing np of the votes by the clerk, and one person to attend at each Polling place • on behalf of the persona interested in and • desirots of promoting the Luning of thie by'Iaw, and a like number on behalf of the persona interested in and dealreas of op. posing the passing of this by-law. J. Viet the clerk, of thasaid municipal ; t pupa, of the Townof Clinton, shall attend .at his cilia!, at the Town Hall, et the hour• , of tete o'elook, In the foreboorion, the third •cilIaiiYmtferj4ofiltivlortele% firailtd64trinttertthbies .by law, ; 0. This b3 -law Chalk come into opetetion and be of frill Mite and effect on and after thefiret day of May neat after the thud paeans thereof. , • Dated this 0rd day of Ootober 1004, Take notice that the above is a true copy of a proposed by law whit))) hike been taken Into consideration by the Municipal Conn - oil of the Tewn of Clinton, and which will be finaily pasted by the said Council in the event of the foment of the skaters being oleaieed thereto, biter one month from the lits publication thereof in the Clinton Isisw Hat, the date of whioh pablioation was the ninth day of Deoethher* 1904, and at the honr, day and pieces therein fixed for taking the votes of the electore, the polia will he ham • Di L. MA0P11/111/140rit, Clark •-• • •• .;.:i•a,..• . *4444* ft.46' Why Not Come dnd See .*; What we dre.offerin0.in Jflen's iind Boys' CIothin for the ncxt . . Tn order that the bulk of cur C1.0 ing may be off our sheive,s before the begin. ing of 1DOS we have gone through our 44. stock and. have marked. in plain fiigures on each garment (rpgardieas of profits) prices that roust rnean .$s in the pockets of those who come early. Below we quote only a very few of the many Bargains.to be foundhere dliriug the next 20 or 40 days Bargain No. 1 +4- A lot of 1VIen's 9dd Pants, made of good, heavy Tweed, the kind inost stores retail at $x 50, our price during this Sale $x 00 Bargain No. 2 . • . --- A lot of x.35, :1,50 and 2.02). Pants at, $1.21 • * • Bargain No. 3 Menls odd Vests, worth 1.25 and 1.5o for 98e. Bargain No. 4 . Ments Overcoat,s worth $10.00, for $7,40. . This has been bur Leader at $10.00, and is a very • ' dressy Coat. '14 has all the style of a $20.00 custom • . made Coat, and is a greatiBargain $7.50,, 13argain No 5 . • Altithe other lines of Alen's and Boys' Clothing at almost half-price. ernernber We do not ask you to come • and BUY, but come And SEE. miiiimi.!••••••••••••6:•••••••••••••N`ii... The Old Stand H. PLUM 5113