The Clinton New Era, 1905-12-15, Page 7Deo. T,h►th, 1lk5
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�e Masons Bank
Ito Oak ted py Act 01 Parliament One.
Capital Paid Up ,..,,...$3,000,000
iReserve Fund .;,.........:, �e
$ 000 000
• Wm. Moues MAornnnsoN, Presiders. S. H. Erma, 'Mee -President,
Jahns Timor, kfen. Manager.
WARMERS' SALE NOTES cashed or.collected,
CRAFTS on all points in the Dominion, Great Britain, 1(7inited.States,
and all boreign Countries, bought and sold at best rates.
/DEPOSIT REOEI S issued and highest current rate of .anterest al-•
lowed.
kitaDVANOES MADE to Farmers, Stock Dealers, and Business Melt at
lowest rates,iaiad on most favorable terms,
(Forty-eight branchesei.n the Dominion
Agents all over the.vvorld.
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SAVINGS DEPARTMENT.
Deposits of $1.00 and.npwarde received. Inteaest allowed fromdate oCdeposit
compounded half -yearly and:added to. principal June 80th, and December 81st.
Highest Current Rate. "
CLINTON .B.RANCH • - - New Casaba Block, •
F .1, C. BREWER. Manager..
Our Store i
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Many a Christmas Elft
Perplexity. r�
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We have many -useful and inexpensive articles
FOR THE H E H. o M l� .
Butter Knives, Sar Spoons, Cold Heat Forks,
Jelly Spoons, Pie Knives, Cake Knives, perry
Spoons and many other'articles in Sterling
Silver and Silver-plated Ware.
FQR YOUR FRIENDS
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Watches, Chains, Charms, Rings, Necklaces,
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Bracelets, Brooches, Cuff Links, Scarf Pins,
Ebony Goods, Fountain Pens,. Purses,'
Bill Books, Fans, Hat Pins, Cut Glass •'.
and China, Fancy Spec-
tacles,
: S ec
tacles, aad other artiicles.
Engraving done Free of. Charge.
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Our
Weekly Specials
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JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN,`.:"
Opposite Town Hall, Clinton:
Every week for the last two months. we" have:been
advertising a SPECIAL LOW PRICE on .some.
particular line, and a great many customers' .have
taken advantage of it We purpose continuity .. to •
do so, and Y it will be to our advantag e to -w tch -
for them.
OUR SPECIAL for Saturday
and all next week
WILL BE
Granite . Tea=kettles
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granite Dippers.
Harland- Bios.,TW.
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1. S. Hoover.
Nelson Bali
Every branch in our line is colnpletie, you can get. -
any article produced at this store.
Our Prices bring The •Trade,
Our personal supervision goes with every pur-
chase and satisfaction is guaranteed,
' UNDERTAI IN
,,,tight or day calla promptly attended to
Births,- l Iarriages, Deathaz.
BARN.
MCKEte mE-In Goderich, on the 27th
Nov, to Br, and Mrs, Douglass Mc-
Kenzie, a' son.
Ross. -In tluilett, near Harlock, on
Noyember24th. tel Mr, and Mrs, W,G..
Ross, a daughter.
MCLEA. -+ In Manitoba,v, in Nov, to • ..
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Mr. and Mrs. Ern, McLean, (nee Miss i. It•
Ernie Wallace,'wf.Summerhill) a son a
MARRILG S l ._•
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December 4, by Rev, Mr. Manning, E. * ._.
F,Bennett, of Blyth, to Miss Adeline ••_♦
.Aikens, of Cornwall,. • ._•
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BUNNET2+•-4411 rrs--In Clinton, on.
TunV$T, - WooirnoowE, - At the i ••
manse, Bluevale, on Wednesday, Nuv. .? •$"29th, by. Rev. W. J. West, M.A. Mr • ;Y:
Robert Turvey, of Morris, to Miss M. i "i•
Helen. Woodrowe, of Morris, • ,•
HOWELL, -GANNETT, -At the resi- i
dente of the bride's parents, Winghaw ! y
on Nov. 28th, by Rev. D. P,errie, Mr.
Milton T. Rowell, of Preston, to "Miss
Jessie, eldest daughter of Mr: Wm..
Gannett...
PORTER - HOMUTH - In Turnberry,
at the residence of the bride's parents;
Mr. and Mrs A H.omuth, on Novem-
ber. 29th, by Rev. D Perrie, Mr. James
Porter, to Miss Ids, Florence Homuth,.
both of Turnberry, •
VOLE..-WOL1,L,-At the residence of.
the bride's sister, Mrs Nearguard,
Wingham, on Wednesday 15th Nov„
by Rev. W. S. West' M. A of Sine-
vale, Mr. James W, Cole,. of Waterloo
to Miss Mary Regina Wolfe, of Wing -
ham.
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December 7th,•Thomas Fleming,'
7g .years, : •
barlonY In Buffalo, on Thursday, ale X
Nov. "30th, Thomas Dances, aged 42 i ...
years.. • 4.
13LAcK-In Goderich, on Friday. 1st i 'i•
December, Sarah Young, relict of the • '_•.
late. Athony Black, formerly of Dun- • .i •_'
gallium), aged 71 years and 1'L: days. • ;_;
• STRAtOJTAN-In Benmiiler, on Wed. • •_•
nesday, December Oth, • Walter Straug- i •i'
han.aged 26 years and 2 months; • ••
•,,pp. OWAN -• On November 24th.at the :_:
HH�rnibrook hospital, . Cherokee Iowa •_•
Jean (era Cowan; of: Pauling U'Brien. • •_•
county, Iowa, aged 25 years 3 months i to
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Don't Leave :Your Xtuas:Shopping Until The Last Minute
Now is the lime to buy your presents and avoid the rush of the last days, now when our
stock Is complete is every detail and ourclerks can give you
range ever 4att
ention♦Nowhere in town
will : you find as dainty a of.Ribbons'I3efts� Collars, Handkeihiefs, Doilies, Traycloths andLinens.
Large Assortment of Parasols and Umbrellas 75c up to $5.00
.BELTS, SEYLISH AND DAINTY
These Taffeta Silk Belts. j Beautiful Dresden Belts.
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In eolots. of . blae't, white, eardin=
•._• al, green, brown, navy aad 1-ky,
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• ,t♦ nlings are splendid value at 25e
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In dainty light Dresden colorings,
inred, green and white, very
prettily trimmed, boxed separ-
ately in very pretty boxes; The-
se make a handsome Xmas pres-
ent, at each 85c & •$1
Taffeta Silk Belts •.
Heavier quality Taffeta Silk Belts
beautifully shirred and trimtned.
with cut steel :buttons and buck-
les, in all the popular shades,
Prices 50c, 75c and $1.00
Ix 5 doz. Cotton Spools Black. & White Saturday Morning 2 for 5c
and .7 days•.
HENDERSON.-. In Morris, on Deo 5th
Charles Henderson aged.70 years and
7 months;
RoE.-In Wingham, on 'December
Alfred Roe,
let, formerly of, t3iussels,.
aged 67 years
Clinton Market Report
' porreoted Overt' Thursday. afternoon,
Wheat
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7 to
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'Oats ;.... ?.0=33 to '0 34
•• Barley ...;"0 42 to .45.
•Peas
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Butter .. , ..... 0 10ata .0 20-
Hogs , •. 5 5D t'r✓5 50.
'Ducks.... ....' 0'08 4:
Turkeys . .. .. • . .,:. :,::,... ...:.0 1:0'to 0 12
'TORONTO MAtIHATb
From The Sun.
Sx,EFP,-At the Junetion,W. Dunn
bought 50 sheep at $4.25. and'220.lambs
at $5.35. At the Toronto market
"lambs sold at'.. about $55.7.5, sheep. at
$4.25, and bucks at $3.25 to $3.50.;•
MOS. -At :.the Jiinetion •$6.40 was
Paid for selects, $0.15 for fats.. and. light.
ark, Blackwell & Co. quote selects
off car at $6.50, and 25c off for second -
rat ed
econd-rates
CATTLE iangy ji' t class -export.)
'cattle we're offered, the best selling at
about $4.75, with other grades down
•to $4.25.. .Good short -keep feeders.sold
around $3.50 to $4.'
Silk Collars 25c
Ladies'. Fancy Silk Collars, pre)
Lily trimmed with chiffon and
silk in all the popular colorings
Silk Chiffon Col•
lars
Ladies' Silk Chiffon Collars '• in •
• Dresden and solid colorings of
black, byte, • Sky, red, brown,
25c green,.etc; 35c 50e 75c and '$1.00
Opera Bags
Ladies' cord. and Dr'esiaen Silk
Opera and Handkerchief Sags;
'lined with silk, gilt *trimmings
and silk cord 'handle, prettily boxed
$1.25 and 41.50
Sable Fur Ruff, Muffs and Caperhies All Prices
•. PIRRIN'S. (CID GLOVE AS : A GIFT
Perri.n's Kid. Gloves
These •GTIovesare guaranteed. They,
are nice, soli, pliable and per-
fect in fit 'and .finish. Once wear
a pair of .Pezrin's Gloves •and
You "will :,wear no other make.
•They come. incolors01 black
black,-
. white, browns 'blues andmod s
Prices • $1:00,
.$1.25 and $1:50...
Ladies' Ringwood
Gloves and 'Mitts
Ladles Ringwood. Woollen ` Gloves
and Mitts, fancy stitched,', in
°black, brown, cardinal, white, '
modesand greys, made'` of . all
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pure w o len ya ns and will give
excellent'wear. Prices . `25c And 50c
. 'Gauntlets
Ladies' Fur and'Astrachan Gaunt -
.lets is all sizes: and qualities...
;Children's Mitts, Gloves
You will find our stock very coin-
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eco font of e� lit
p ethe
.ire tot's.
See Our • Table Linen By: The Yard At• SOc•',• 75c, $1. and $1.25 ._ i
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.'Table Linens.
separate Table Cloths and Pure
Damask Table Linen,: lovely
• signs, • 21• and, 3 :yardslong, ex_
•- , tragood tvalue,•prices each $2.'715,'$5•-
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Table Linens by -the. yard
No .where' in town will you.: get
better value in. table linen•,tn
ydu can.get` here- We have th•
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oua :all the newest patterns at
..per id.. 50e, -;75c, $3.00 and .$1.35 ':
Table- Napkins
4Ce •never had' a larger range, . of
Table Napkins of every quality
than at present: These vve stn
•ported direct ,and you will find
our values tight from $1:'50' up
to, $5.00 per. doz.•
Ti ay.an&Crum Cloths
Of. ;every design and quality and
prices are :right, too;
Doilies
Five o'clock Cover
s.
Sideboard Scarfs-
We carry a large range of ;th_se
and of our prices we need note'
speak,' they- ;ale :always 'right
Space will not •permit a, deseztp
. -tion but,we will be pleased to
display or • ;goods..
TOZER: �s
House do [Cent:or for Sale,
• Goad comfortable six -roomed house, on .r'.
Orange Si. in good repair,.. hard nn,i Pr.fi
water, for sale or to rent •JaMES 000:0$
Stray Steer
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Came lute subscribers pren,ifsPq. ITV
znonth-e ' a twr-veer cud sneer • a.:viiP
'New:'Bdtcher Sl op.
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-I. bee 'to' annorince the reopening of the
Butcher Shop formerlyoccnpied by' Mc A.
0000h%cpposite he Post Oftioe wb'ere you
• Will '0lwyye fad a choice se'eotinn of Fresh
and Salt ))Teats,. Sausages, &.n I will eon-.
'duet the tininess on a cash oases -the only:
troe oontnieroia"1 prineidfe apart from
supply and demand. •
Meat.bv the.gnert.r.
. MPas by the pound;
Me„ i f •r the country,
a .e a for the town.
Cash pati,; for choice Poultry, Batter and
new laid Eggs; also Elides and .Sheep skirls
FAIIIIIEltS
We have appointed
W. S R. IlOL;1i1S
. Druggist at. elintaii,
as our. Agent . for . that
vicinity, he keeps a com-
plete stock of our goods'
on sale. We treat all
diseases. of horses, cattle,
sheep, hogs and'poulty,
young, colts with naval
and joint diseases quickly.
cured, Our Free Advice
Coupon, System will in-
terest you.
Ask our'Agenl for these
goods,. and you will use
no other -You can rely
on. then.. .
We have a complete.:
board of Veterinary
.Surgeons.
The
Veterinary
Specialty Co.,
,Limited
sJa nvNDAM ST.,
TORONTO, - CANT,
is hereby codified to 'prove prop, t , . pay,
cha*•nes ao'd'•take it aw ' . '
Bayfiaa Rd., G T. ,:T. WIG GINGTON.
Company now • forming
offers opportunity ' for• in-'
vesting , Ground moor
prices, in thk wonderful '
silver district.
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AVMS-7* Co.'
• 34 Victoria St., Toronto
Or'Jamcs Steep. 'Clilaton.
Christmas is
-DraiwinNear
As usual, you will find 'every-
. thing needed'for your •
MINCE. MEAT ad -CAKES
All of. the 'best qualities, • and
at very, dose prices at : the
CENTRAL' GROCERY
�-I WILTSE•.
'Phone 10
11 11•Iigh'Gradt School.
ELLIOTT
:TORONTO, ONT.,
All our graduates get positions: Our superior
'Work iia well known throuithout Canada. Our
facilities are unsurpassed. Winter Term opens
Jan. tad. Write t01r catalogue.
AlexanderVelma and 1N, • • Paitiip
Winter Term events Jane 2 ted•
CENTRAL
STRATFORD, ONT.
Shu is
one et the in .the � i penin on
+Dur courses are thorou M ,ted practical.
Ment' Business 0( Ileges employ our
gradunfes es tenohoes. Alt our gradtt•
ares gob good pogitiens. Writer for one
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Another o : • a� �•:
b .e r liaralmost s • edAb and the
season .of joy is again at hand. :: The question
that confronts us each year is before us -what
we will .:give hiin :or. her• We are ready to.
answer that question for you
THIS STORE
IS Replete 'with •
lllldPOdS :d 1. t 1Y1Dg Thiugs
of both: a :useful and ornamental kind for both
young- and old alike, At this time when needs
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are many . and gift -giving brings your wants
to. the : highest point, it is important to make.
your purchases at the store where you get
the most for your money. It will be our pleas-
ure to demonstrate the fact that we give the
greatest values to be found. -
New Watches, Rings, Tie Pins, pearl •
Broaches, Cuff' Buttons, Bracelets,
Chains, Lockets, Ebony Goods, China,
*Silver. and Silverplated Ware, Mantle
Clocks, Etc. •
.. In fact there is hard) anything that could
be thought of in the way of a `e.a e1r
g � y gift for
maid or man that is not here.
All goods sold by us engraver
free of charge.
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R. coUNTER,.
Eurnball's Old Stand, , nto