The Clinton New Era, 1905-01-20, Page 5a
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TON l zw SBA
oSOns Bam•k
interporated by Act of Parliament. 3855. .
Capital ,Paid U p#1..1 .ff RI M!f„1.1., Sal0M0 016�
Reserve Fund 1,..,..„�„««.Rl,,. 3, 00' 0, 000
VPit. Mor.SON ittaori enrols, President. 8.11, B,v21794 Vigo; President,
Jfinr EL*d4T, Gee.31eneger,.
FARMERS' SALE NOTES shed 4r collected.
DRAFTS on ail points in the Don,inton,. Great Britain,rVnited States,
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and all Foreign Oountrieught. and fold at best rates.
DEPOSIT �REOE i TS issued and highest current rate•of'• interest -41";”.._'
ADVANCES MADE to Farmers, Stock Dealers, and Business Men at
,owes, rates and on most favorable terms,
Forty-eight branches in the Dominion
Agents all over the world,
savings DEPanirmerirr.
Deposits of 91,00 and upwards received. %texeet allowed from date.of deposit
compounded half -yearly and added to prino,pai June Both and Deoeinberaiet.
xtlgheet eurrent Rete..
CLINTON BRANCH - - - New C,onibe.Biock.
H, C. BREWER. .. .. Manager.,
14,16,400.44,-84,14,444444104,104,
Store closes at G
o'clock eve• . Saturday nights at
�' '�"e►�r� fir► ^tr'►r N'�M� !�'!r 4� r'� .,
10 o'clock.,
s.s
To Sear the vows
of marriage.
Engagement.
Ings
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NEW SPRING PRINTS and COTTON GOODS
•X We have just received-oer first instalment of New Prints, Ginghams,.
ase Cottonades and Shirtings'for spring. Our customers like to buy .these
y gbods early and have them made up during the slack season.
•_e We show a tine assortment of New Prints at 8c, 10e and 14c. •
._. Heavy.Cottonades and Moleskins, regular 30c,:for--25 . ' _.-
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_. (Iinghams, in blue and white, apron checks and fancy : laeffects,
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•tworth 8c, for 5c.
. • Rockiest Skirtings, in new patterns, Worth 1$c; for.15c,
.J. Grey and White Cottons at reduced prices.
_•-----GREAT STOCK TAKING. SALE--�--
''• • This week we commence our Great Clearing Sale when 1ti1..Winter:.,;
'. Goods will be sold regardless of cost. We musthaver the stock reduc-
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4. . ed to the lowest possible point before stock taking. _ ..-
Ladies' Fancy Silk $alts, in black and colors, worth 50c, for 25e.
1. Ladies' Fancy Stock. and Turnovers Collars, fall new'and up=to-state,
. bough; specially for the Christtres'trade .. or
it• Trireme i Hats and Ready -to -wears at half price h ''for 250, •.
4 Ladies' Cloth Coats, anew stylish garments, worth $12, for $ff. `,
�_• Ladies' Cloth Coats, all new, at $8,50. $7,50, $8 and $10—half price., ,
.4 LadiesAstrachan lackets,.regular price 528.50, .for $22.50.......
•t. Ladies' Electric Seal and Greenland Seal Jackets. one-quarter off,.
Alen's F it Coats, in various kinds, at big reductions.`
iZLadies, Caperines, Scarfs, Rugs, etc., from 20 to 25 per cent, off.
Wool B ankets, in all qualities, all reduced in price. •
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meati ,, , ,. .ni .
[COAL-.
COAL.flak1:::0
.mss t+..�t►oeor+.
IAGood
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I Stock of
Urocems,
The holiday rush is
over, we have replen-
ished our large stock,
which been greatly
reduced by the ex-
ceedingly -great rush,
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we
�• and retain n our.
reputation of keeping
the best stock of.
Groceries and 1
• Provisions * '
, to be
• found 'in town.
. C,ive us a call, aid
be convinced.
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..a deNNNeN*N
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O NEI .
tiNO�N.tt�N.i�r
Befoplacing you or ti•
dets ` for your season's
supply of Coal, get :our. •
prices, The . very best$
goods carried in stock.
and sold .at the -.4owest
possible price. :
, r
O der
smaY
be.le}"t at
.
Davis & Rowland's
Hardware • Store, or
with
It STEVENSON �.
At Electric Light Plant, .
i'LNMANSBIP ,liY .MAIL,
Finest
Pen -w
rit
tenoc
i
ea.
All, practice ot
ice
workcarefully examined; with red ink
•
o
muscular m ovement in rioy ththe
wade. easy. Etnpli r e'
Tong winter evenings by pleasant and•prcSt-
abte work. Twenty lessons—my comms• in
writing --at an exceedingly cheap rate.Qorin.
matt
ce any ,rise. ;Yo+tr a q osi
blank cards. ' with white` role. for .25e.. white
cards 20e. 'J. J. BAILEY, Goderieb, Ont.
A Good rime C.m
.o
- tn
That is to you if yon will patronize the Emporium. Our Stook in large .and
aried. It is well bought, and you can buy on small advance of cost
for the balance of the Winter Goode will be made. We ate getting in ocSpring prices
io6 e
and want'rtrbm for them. Oar terms as has been for some time ere Cash or Produce.
We are also ready to pay cash fer Butter, Egg, Potatoes eto. We have several tone of
Coal for sale. A trial will prove that our prophecy ie correct.. Yours for "Bis"
Londesboro Emporium . �aM..�.
Jan 17th 1905. R - ADAMS
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J. 13. Hoover.
• Melees Relit;
Every branch in our 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.
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UNDERTAKING
Night or day cella promptly attended to
1400V13R& BALL
i
rx.h!
Rings
To bifid the ties et
fi,:iendship. . -
The one word that
describes - our - st°ock " be t
• of all. -
11.KELLVAR.
Jeweler and Optician.
F. S, --Headquarters • for all
Watch,.CGiock' end Jewel,
ery Repairs., •
The London Free Press reverts to its
old falsehood about the aitdirtingof the•
Provinci.t'l accounts. '.Che • Provincial
Auditor has exactly the :same duties
and powers as. the Eoinliiion • Auditor,.
of whose office Conservatives profess.
to •approve, lie audits all the aceoUnts
and
ales� his statement -,therefore
annuinally Every- centhandled in .any
way has to pass • the •public ,ceounts
Committee; largely:'colnposed.of lead-..
ng Conservatives eager to;find ground
f
orsi, t
tact, Abb-the Government, 't'V1iQn
did they ever find airy? The 'ree Press
falsehood is, old,• It• revamps•,it occas,.
Tonally but it ne,Or tries to make it
mood Fvery dollar Pa�ssest_bgsc�gtiny_
01 sire committee and the auditor, and
it is reported in the Public ; Account's
to the Legislature aid the people,
- -. _ -' -. B0i11‘1' '
M'COOL-,,1n Hnliett, on the 13th iniit,
tb Mr. and Mut bleCo'1, e, son
COOS—In.Clinton,•on Wednesday4an
i8tb
theWife r e of -.Phos, S: Cook of;a son a
PERKINS•-.Za. Exeter, on Jap, 9th, to
Rev and Mre. Perkine,a son
RICE -In 'East' Wawanoab, 'Jan 9th,.
Kra Geo. Rice, a daughter,
• DIED . .
DIEHL—In: Clinton, on Monday, .ran:`
19t11Agnes Alvino Tendali, beloved wife
of V.. Jif:-Dichi,.: ;aged 34 yeard,
WHITELY.1n'Clinton, on Saturday
Jan 14th Clara 'Smith, relict 010—rine.
W•13'+. Whitely,' aged 59 vette
BINE—In Chicago,, on -Wednesday,
January 18th, Charles Hine, only.. brother
of the Mteses Hine, Clinton, aged 39.
years.
STEEP Ia:Ciinton; :on Wednesday,
Jan 18cb
. 1905, Martha Churchill, beloved
wife of Henry Steep, axed 75 years.
DOWSON—In Stanley Township.- on
Friday, .Jan.l3th,,Gilbert Dowson, eon of
Henry:Doweon aged 29 years.
YOUBILL-L..In Winttham Jan 7, Mr.
Samuel 3 ouhi11, aged 80yetirs _:
GROCERY
- Having purchased the
business carried on by 1-1, •
Cantelon ori c Huron St.
and fitted up the store in
first class shape and pool-
ed into 'stock 'one thousand.
dollars worth of; new goods
ail fresh and up-to-date
and wiw,h strict attention to
busines and fair dealing 1
hope to merit a fair share
of the' patronage of the
people of Clinton and sur-
rounding country. I call
your attention' to our $tar
Brand Flour put up spec-
ially fog our 'own, "trade.
D. Beaton
• Successor .to
.Cantelon
GROCE,
Huron St., Clinton '
tivery day our stock is shrinking and our patrons are saving money and incidently
for the year are grawipg, V'Vh�ather•you want our sales
• Large or small for the balance of this month
. you can save money by buying your ..Dry Goods supply's here,
u..ce..e.ssfil January
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15O0 yards WRAPPERETTE
Assorted patterns, in blue red
. grey,. and black,
ground l gured pattern, good weight, 36 incheS
iyide� regular, 5c' £4z ....• ' . liO
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1000 yards ENGLISH FLANNELETTE
Splendid assoriment of patterns, 32. inches wide,
good weigh,, regltlar 12%c for -• Mc
1 UOQ yards FLANNELETTE '
•: Assorted patterns 36' inches wide, regular l0•cfol ' '8�'c
, . _NOGG ards.
y P%fANiVE•LE'I''T'l
Good weight, 30 inches wide, good patterns, regu-
Jai 8c for
6=c
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SO. yards TABLE LINENS
Good. pattern and weight, 60 inches wide, re l
40c forgid ;zr
32c.
50 yards+ TABLE'L.INEN h
All pure Linen, good : atte ' g u
:, , p xn, 1 e,,ulltr I61.00- for ' . 7.Se
I100 yards PRINT
All good. patterns,nev this yeaz, regular 124c for 10c
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NAVY B,LUD'DRESS DRILL:
36 inches wide, fast colors, n
...xobular5e-for2. •
0 psi'• cent. off all Ladies' and Men's Fur
: Coats
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OOryards DRESS` .000DS'
,Ynoludin Tweeds” hevi.
G _ otS, Ser es and FryT? .
. g' rei>s
goods ranging in price from 50o .to. 60c for
Ail sizes and lengths, in tweed, cheviot and
black, 20 per cent, discount. plain,•
MEN'S SHIRTS •
20 doz.. ;hen's soft and•stiff_ front •shil;ts, filmy stripe ' T
' ,.and spots, regular $1.00 land $1,25 'fox*
f
1.0 dozen wen's soft fronted:shirts fancy stripe and
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plain white golf shirts, regular' 75e #01; 50c
j'1EN�'S LINEN. Balance of the Bankrupt stock of Men's L C
COLLARS
R' lags, �Il sizes R,nd styles, 3 for' s , lucre:, ol- c
. 25e;
BARGAINS XN
.-.. MENS •G.LOVES.
MEN'S " FRIEZE'' _
OVERCOATS– _ ..
Alens well made frieze Overcoats
lined lire 'black and:ful l ,len tb, twee l •
broivn,.regizI<u $8.50 fon $4,4
'MeN'S ..TWEED 0V '
. ERCOgT
de of good lheavy'tweed, Well
1ar$9.50 f 1 made, 1Qriu.
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If goods are J\?*gad
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NOT what we tadvertise,we will gladlyreftrnd your.iraoney.-: