The Clinton New Era, 1905-12-29, Page 5Poo. 296, TROT
LoaoN bIEW SBA.
locorPareted l/c
Ac t el Perilement 1855.
.Capital Paid IJ 000
Reserve , Fund , , . , . ,, $3 000 000
Wu, Mor.sorrAliaVirminatar, Prealdent. 8.11, Awn°, Viee-Preeident,
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Jona IS'ora0T, Oen. Manager.
FARMERS' SLENOTEScashed or collected. -
DRAWS on ill±'peints in the Dominion. Great Britain, United States,
andAllif_kreign Countries, bought and sold atbeet rates,
DEPOSIT REQ-4.kri:S issued and highest current rate of ' interest al-
lowed, ' •
ADVANCES MADE to Farmers, Stock Dealors, and 13usiuese Mai at
• lowest rateS, and on most favorable terms.
Forty-eight branches in the Dominion
Agents ali over the World.
10/X,YOMS*1)111Palit'rlilENT.
Deposita of 0.00and upwards received. Interest allowed from date of deposit
compounded nalf,yearly and added to prinoteal Julie 80th and December 8Ist. •
• Illobetst eurcent.Rate.
CLINTON BRANCH Niue Combs:Block. •
C. DOWDING, • Manager.
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To our Customers and FrIen,ds
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A Happy and Prosperous
New Year to ' all
W. H. .11E LL.:YAR.;
JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN;
Opposite Town Hall, pik9W, s:
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Watch for Our
Weekly Specials P'
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 ..
;.ssv taken advantage of it We purpose continuing., to
en. ' do so, and it will be to _y_o_ur.....adYantag_e_ to watch
for them. •
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OUR SPECIAL for, Saturday
and all next week.
WILL BE
Gtanit Teakettles
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G ranite Dippers.
Harland Bros
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„.„ Hardware
oves and
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ANYVIAMMAIMMAPIA M110.00
Witt Attitertionstato
Stray Pig.
Sow Pig strayed front subscribers prem.
hes, e medium -Sind white sow, thin, 'bore
hair, 'bort. teil, Finder will be reweaded
on returning lame, or Ovine inforatatiog
au to whereabontl, 0. MIDPIMTON.
ROI
The endenigned will IteoP for *Pyles the
American ana Canadian registered Hem
ford ball—Proud Duke, Terms $1.50.
Also young Hereford stook for ea% as any
time, E.L. FARNHAM. Lot 11, Con, 9,
Hallett; Com/tame PA
Good Rouse for Rent •
Tbe hone on Princess straitbelonging
to the estate of the late Mre, Whitely, is
offered to rent. Every convenience for
°Wintry family. Also for sale, privately a
Quantity of household furniture, Apply op
premien. • *
To the Electors oi
Goderich Townolup,
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LADIES and GENTLEMEN. -1 have
nerved you to the best of iny ability for the
Ian three years as your Reeve, and I cord-
ially thank you for the support that hoe
been given me. Ae I am again a candidate,
1 ask for your vote and influence, anteing
you that my very best efforts will be devot-
ed to the interests Of the township, Wish-.
_ing you all the compliMente of the season,
• I am very truly yours,, •
• JOHN ISIDDLLTON.
ANNUAL'IREETING; •
.The Annual Meetrnaof the members 'of
the MoKiliop Mutual Fire Insurance Corn -
pay, will he held in the Town Hall, Sea -
forth, on FRIDAY, JAN. 19th, 0906, at
one o'clock, p.m., for the purpose of receiv-
ing the annual reporte, the election of three
•_Directore,and other.business for•;',the - goo&
and welfare of the Company. The retiring
Directors are J. B. McLean, Seaforth;
Thos. Fraser, Brumfield and William
' Chesney, Egmondville, who are eligible for
re-alestion. THOS, E. HAYS, Seoy.
I. B. MoLEAN, President,
Choice Farm. for Sale.
That &stolen farm, comprising the E
'hl of lot 29, con. 3, Stet Wawanoeb, 1,00
sores, one -and -a -half storey frame house.
19a 28; with good SUMO cellar and kitchen
17x22; good bank barn 52a60, with 'stone
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stable; 18 scree of good timber and
ions of orchard. The " land is in good
state of cultivation and is all seeded down,
eieent about 22 scree, Well watered, good
well and never-failing-sprinc creek. With.
in easy reach of .church, sohool,tpost dace
and railway station. For terms and Maher
particulars apply. to RIDOUT. & HALE,
Real Estate Agents, Clinton, or to • ,
JAMES MIITCH, on lot 28, Auburn.
Annual General Meeting
ClIaltod llorlicultdral Socktg
The annual general meeting of the Olin -
ton Horticultural Society will be held in
the Councilebanatierron Wednesday, Jan-
, nary 10th, 1906, at 7.30 p. m., for the par-
• pose.of electing officers and doing ail other
businesspertaining to the society.
' THOS. COTTLE, A. POTTER,
Clinton, tiec., 28412., 1905. •.
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We thank all our many
friends for their generous
patronage during the past
ear, and wish them a very
and Pros
erous New
ear.
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MMWAMPAPYMPARMA
and .Fixtures.
R. W. SCOTT, late manager ofhe
Seek:14h Electric Light Plant, 7,bas
• opened, in Seaforth, itn•Electric Supply
Store. A full line of Fixturesand Elec-
tric supplies kept in stock and marked
at 'bottom prices.
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Wiring of stores or houses done in
the most approved method and at mod-
erate prices. All orders promptly at-
tended to. • A postal to me wili bring
prices or .a call.
R. W. SCOTT, Sealorth:
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Every branch in our line is ,complete, you can get
any article produced at this store.
Our Pieties. bring The Trade
Our personal supervIsion, goes with every pur-
chase and satisfaction is gua,ranteed.
tINDERTAKING
Night or day coots promptly ottintded to
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Batter Factory. .
The annuaigteeting of the ehareholdets
and patrons of the Holmesville Cheese•and
Butler Manufacturing Company will be
held in ligilleon's Hall; •Holniestille., on • •
Friday, January 6, 1906 at 2 o'clock m.,
/or the purpose ofelosing up the business_
, ',FURNITURE .: FOR 'PRESENTS
I diaveMorris Chairs, fancy Rockers small Tables 'Whale Cabinets Pictures,
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Easels
This roam oth store is filled with beautiftil goods suitable foi:prespnts. We
rens Cliairs. etc. \Ve offer great value in Parlor Suites, Couches,
Or.ientai,-Rugi; Mats, and Art Squares.. •
To maketlils. immense stock move .cirtickftwe have marked every article
• J CHEL.LEW th
argest Furniture Store in the County. , ; • ; - Our wool Blankets, selling at $8.50 per pair;some cream folannelette,,1kaw
was 8e, now 60; a good stock of Flannelette Blankets; Misses hOotls Warm a
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•••••••••••••••-salsi.•••••••••••••••i..-00041.0 o o o cosy,; at 50e each. Be sure and see our stook in every line. A trial order wi
convince that you get your money's worth. We can save you a good per
114 KINNON' 4'00. • BLYTH on Coal 011:Canada, p.W::, 180 per.gai,.; 20e, ,
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MfMANWPWRAAM.'
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A SMALL puRoa A SE
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' Is. greatly . appreciated; we are always pleased to fill s
i orders. If not convenient to come yourself, send With, y
.neighbor for goods you need. . , • ••, •
1 Men's all -wool hoine knit Socks, from 86c to 50e per pair;i, men's itll-
hi:im-knit Mitts, from 35eto 50c per pair ; men's Scarfs, from 25e to 50c e
men's four -in h d Neckties20c
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Our priccs for produce is the lead: ,
SPECIA
Roll butter Fer lb. 20c. • New laid 'eggs 22,0 per doz.
Bright Dried Quartered Apples 04O per lb.'
. Highest price paid for all kinds of fowl,
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of the past year. The election of °Moen
for the current year, and the transaction
Of any general business. The buiterniiik
for the coming Season will be put up at
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auction; and also the contract for supply •
of in at.the same time. A large attend.
am is hoped for.
JAS. CONNOLLY, Brea. ,
C2ZIAT."'' Se"Yfl*lweaydle, Deo s
We wish
all our
customers
A Happy
and prosperous
,New Year
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• From now till January lst, 1906, we will sen Ladies Cloth Coats,a,t
4 slaughterprices, They are coats. that were left over, and not strictly up- ,
• . to date, but all,good coats, soon are long, others are medium and short
6 4 lengths, some have large and others medium sleeves. They will be sold
• in three lots at different prices. Every coat. Lutist be cleared out before
January lst, and we have Marked them at prices that, will do it.
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• Ladies andilisses' jackets and Coats, made of beaver, tweed and
homespun, in black, brown and grey, original prices were
• $2.50, $3.50 aliA $4.50. Your. choice for. ..
• Ladies' Coats,Made of beaver, vIcunna and tweed, in brown, •
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50c '
s+ black and navy. in different lengths, regular prices Were
• $6, /Wand Si Your choice for -
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ft, Ladies' Mantles. made of fine beaver, kersey and homespun, in il. •
• fawn, brow ,n grey and black, in different lengths, the pric-
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es were. $7,50, $9 and $10. Your choicefor... , . .... ...... ,flia-50 ..
These are rediculously low prices, but the goods must be sold he -
fore January 1st, no matter what sacrifice. I
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it Christrna.s Groceries
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▪ Figs. Dates, Shelled Almonds and 'Walnuts, POultry Dressing, Mixed Spice, Icing Sugar,
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r Eictraols, Lemon. Citron and Orange Paola, Prunes, etc, , 4
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Waisahypav11. ileetitvr:ycuesatto.M.rerasaartaad, 1
1111APPY .. by making some purchases out Of oar.
• eintnee to be tliat•way, and help othe
some stock of goods. They need to .
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- to be fully appreciated. Nothing$
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lasting articles, such as Lamp, Fla
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and Saucers, Vases; Fruit 101sItes,
Frames, Looking Glasses, Dolls, Ban
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. and *all sAskfor a ca
.11end
lars, Handkerchiefs GIoves, Ribbo
o cheap;
1,011CleSbOrO,EMpOthlill • - lr"h' *lb
DECgoth, iixt, . K. Ada
McKINNON .8L , BLYTH •
$ 4 I
To the idillICIPS
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Dr. Scott ,is sending you circulars pointing
outthe merits of his Stock Food. You will
find them worth reading,. We have all his
preparations --Louse Killer, Blisters, .fleave
Cure, Cough Cure, Healing and Ointment.
Morrell & Iiolmes,
Londes
To Ni: Years Shoppe
Christm,as, igos, is now numbered with th
I;ut will be remembered by us with fond ,recoll
the volume or busineskdone by us having far
our expectations. Our stock of Holiday 6
been replenished, and -those Seeking New Y
will benefit by seeing our stock before buyin
NEW WATCHES, RINGS, T
PEARL BROACHES, CUFF
BRACELETS, CHAINS,,
EBONY GOODS, CHIN
AND SILVER -PLATE
MANTLE CLOCKS, ETC,
In fact, there is hardly anythi
thought of in the way of a jewelr
"man that is not here.
All goods sold by us engraved fr
'100011111041APPY NEW YEAR
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