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Clinton New Era, 1908-04-16, Page 5New...Good*:. Rugs. We have them in Velvets Wil - tons, Brusiela, 'Wools, • Smyrnas, ° Unions, prices from $450 to $59-60, Matting at 'from 15c to 3oc per yard. 011 CIoth, iwO.yardst_Wide, 25c per... • square yard, 7. • • Linoleum& 4 yardswide, at 4oc to 69c. per square yard.• •• .•• I . X RING Gem Rings Signet Rings, •fr you contemplate a ring purchase,an unusual aisorttnent of good ring values awaits your inspec- tion here. Genuine Solitaire Diamond ring $9.09 and, upwards. • Birth- day rings $1.75 up - wards and good sat- isfaction with rings • purchased here. Nt Ili AR. Jeweler and Ontician. Opposite the Market. CLINTON Er'eyes Tested -Free : Clinton Market Report. ourgoos4sTery Thursday' atteraeott Winos 11.***e... 000000 *** 90 to 90 0 45 10 0 45 Barley ,..... , .. , - 0 50 to 54 Peas .... ........., 0 80 to 0 85 Epp ..... •.„ . . - , 0 18 to 0 14 I Butter ...... ... 0 25 to 0 26 Hogs ..,„ ... , ........ 0 10 to 610 Ohickene, dry picked,- lb 0 07 *9 0 10 Ducks, per ito.14,140 *1104 0* 0 0810 0 10 rUrheY. " I** op 9 *IP 4, 0 1CI to 0 08 0 18 Geese. " ,... to0 10 • I Tom:mire IIIARKEITS , . Sun Apt. 16 The general outlook from a fartner'e standpoint continues favorable. .AI - though the spring is rather late in On- tario, the weather outlook is now ex- ceedingly promising,and the prospects are that seed will be got in at about the usual thee, with no eet-back owing to cold weather later on. In parts of the West 50 per cent. of the crop has been sown, and Weetern farmers are alltcounting on a bountiful yofebinPric, es of farmers' produce aisoAlontinue. on a fairly ;satisfactory. level. Hoete--Gunns quote 66.15, f oh; $0,40 fed and watered at Toronto ; and $0,65 off cars. • • . SHEEP -Export ewes were quoted at .$6 to $5.50 i bucks at $8.50 to $4 Mend grain -fed lambs were strong at $7.50 to $8•50. with most of the trading at $8,25 0A-TTial-Ohot ce . export steers were from 8525 to 8550, and medium goods were worth $5 to $5.25. .Extra choiee. butcher cattle were scarce, and the best offering in the butcher line was bought at $5.50. Choice butcher stock changed' hands at around 64.75 to $5, medium at $4 to '$4.50, and common stock at $3,50 to .$8,75. Only a, few stockers were offering, and these were negotiable at $6.50 to $8.75 for the best while medium goods brought$2.76 to $3 Spririg is Here end thrifty housewives will be looking i 1 for something to mak ii the drudgery of ' house-cleaning easier. . $ • . - + One pound (10c worth) of " Solvene " 4 • Powdcir_will make you a.whole. pail, of 4) ---i 4 . soft soap, We carry a well-ai3sorted line v.. of Bombs and Wash'Powders,. Brushes, e. Broomsrin-factr-everythurg-nece say for Spring Cleaning., • "'" What about thd very important cines 1• , • tion of • . •Prepare for Positions paving from li$5 to $100 per month by at - sending the popular TORONTO;, ONT.• • This school is noted far and near for the r superior education glen to the students and for the remarkable success of its raduates. College open the entire year. pegin now. Our training will make you pependent. Write to -day for catalogue. • W. :il Elliott, Prin. OR. YONGE AND ALEXANDER , • FLOUR' • 1 Have you any trouble in getfing-good bread from the flour you are using. We , carry in stook the famous "'Royal House- .. • iOnethat will prove to ,you the. superior how, - Diwmond " and " Star " brands. • qualities bf these brands. . • • ; A.. II. Beaton!s; ... 1 iThe . People's. Grocer. • 1. Phone 111. . • . - ' I. G cods .Delivered ProgigptlY, 4, • . 010/40441.10* 0 *NO elibelt •••• 70 the Purclusing_Publio : •We have told you about Seeds and many. 'have bought, 't we .have some yet. We have told you about Millinery, .nd there has been a rush for it, but we dan supply many more. Now comes Boots; Shoes and Rubbers , of which we Ave an immense stock, All sorts of Dry Goods, Grpceries, - tc. Then the season for Wire, for fencing, has - come, and Are have the material —Coiled, Barb and lain. • Come and leave your order for °dal for next winter... We will be able to supply you shortly., 1 Emporium endesboro, API. 14108 • • • APAMS _ SOME SNAPS FOR • BOYS • In Norfolk dirid 3 -piece Suits Births Marriages di. Deaths News Notes BOON BUITTON-InRulletti. On APrli SO Mr. and *lb WA3•Brittoa. attuabter. LAM -1n Olintext. ext Mender. April 1M, to Mr and M** Immo Pavia, a son, XIT011101011- In Goderich Tp.,,on Mouday, Apri1111103, to !drawl MIS Kitchener. ti Op. HOGG - In G_rev. 4pril let. to Mr and MM. James 4,10110. of Ittliverion. daughter. MAUD,,QXALD In aigulestowil. APril etu, to Mr and airs Duncan MacDonald, a dauguter, MoALLISTER-In Grey, APril 7th, to Ur and Mrs Rebt ktouligter, a daughter. MARRIAGES,"4. THOIMPSON-McDOUGALL ;it the MAIM. John APril 7, bY Rev, Joh tioltieSi. unison'of Beset hewan, sop of M 41:in ,Thompson, 13ayfiekl to Grace Er. daughter of Mr Arab McI)ougau, Vorter's Rill. jA0110011-(IRAIG At the residence of the bride's parents, Morris. an Awl' &hp by Rev. J. L. Small. M. James Jackson to Margaret Janet, daughter of Mr Robt Craig, allot Morris. ARMSTRONG-BUCHANAN - On April 8111. at the residence of the bride's father, Goderiett by Rey. Jas A. Anderson, it.gissistzd by Rev. R Et Cochrane, $1, A., Charles tienrY Armstrong B A of Toronto; to Olive May lItiohanan 11,4, • DIED LINTON- In Renick, April 4th, Mrs Roberg• Linton, aged :t years and 7 mouths. WILLIS - Morris, March 26th, Robert Willis, aced 64 years. BOWLER- At belgrave, April 8th, Saraii A Williams, wife of Mr George Sowler, aged 66 years. 10 months and 20 days. IdoCUTCHRONv-In Morris, April let, Hannah daughter of the late John tfoOnteheon, in her 64th year. • . • CARSLARIC-Iu Toronto, 6 Taylor Street 17m, John, Youngest son of Mr • and ktrs J Cars - lake, formerly of Clinton. aged 10 years if.liOntil death due to menikgitis Sa -Frorri &p;to BY_ EVAPORATION. You haven't forgotteneur last year's Maple Syrup have you ? You liked it so well, you remem- ber you said "I'll get it at •" O'Neirs-' again next year. That's This Year • and the Syrup is here. • Made by. . the SArne people, from sap from ' seine trees,, an the same way, •and we: can say of tit in big letters ELLIOTT . AbSol'Utely. O'NEIL, THE. HUB" GROCER . - Viralter Holmes, a thirteen -year-old Ingersoll buy, 4led of 1,0Chiamt Mrs Frank Ivor, of stratbroy, was attacked by a dog and badly bitten. Semler 1.ovitt, formerovitt. President of the Bank of Yarnaoath, died at Tar. inou , . Aire George.. Mowat, sister-in-law of the late SirOliver Mowat,died at Roch- ester, N. Y. White housecleaning, Miss Kate Stewart, of Puslinch Township, knock. ed Ashotgun from the wall accident- ally. The gun exploded, the charge entedng • her foot. Physicians from Onelrh state that her foot will have to be amputated. Premier Whitiaeo, and Hon. G, MadKay, leader of the Opposition, are preparing for a tour of thevrov. ince. Mrs Robert Latimer one of Toronto's -• Portland Cement oldest residents and.'a 'first cousin of . New Advertisements. •choiceBeed Potatoes, • TI116 • NEW , , Good, White Glint,' College Metoblese and Eutpire seed, Potato.* tor Bile. DRY GOODS PIR.IYA w. namiNs, Maitland Oen., Holtnetlyille, Two Lots for Sale. Jmo,...‘em, • For sale,. *W3 lote .the month eide of Itattenbery $t„ watt, being Nos, 498 sod 499. Apply to VV. W. FARIta.N. Carpetfor Sale, For sah, privately, a quantity of Az. Minster and Limes* Carpets, gcod es new, else a quantity et Rag Carpets. Also Standard Blue.Same 011 Stove, and other ertiolee, Oan be seen at any time after P.m,- JOHN 1AX1111. the late Peettident. McKinley, died in Toronto,. aged 95 years, The Westerners are optimtstic and declare prospects for a bumper crop •are the best ever known. Seeding will be • general • in a •week if the weather continues fine. The pollee commission at Port Arth ur declined to close the many houses of prostitution in that city at the re- quest of the clergy and some busmes, men, declaring that they were hand- ling the problem in the best possible manner. •, Mr Charles Lindsay, of Toronto, one of,the oldest journalists in .0anada, is dead. He was formerly registrar .for West Toronto. His chief contribution to Canadian literature is. "Life • and Time of Pi illiam Lyon McKenzie." Rev Dr Waffle, 'of the First Baptist Church Woodstock, resigned on Sun- day. The resignation was totally un expected, although it is said there had. been friction between the pastor and the congregation owing to ' the fact that the church had not been progress. ing as it was thought it should. , 1. CENTRAL STRAT ORD, ONT. is the leading business training School In Western Ontario.. we give a thorough, practical training on Commercial Sul:deists Isaac Pitman's Shorthand, Touch Tyne - writing, and in'Commereial and Railroad Operating.- Each department is in - the hands of experienced instructors, Wo assist students to positions. Our gradu, ates always succeed. for our courses are the best. Get out free catalogue and learn more about us. Rou may enter now. Elliott .6c. McLachlin,. . • *PRINCIPALS. ' "...,••••••••,.....1.1M4.,1111601.!.......1.#61;illiallia,14.0. , , , • , . • all orders for Portland Cement prompt- ly filled, 1. A,.HAMILTON, coal dealer., • .Seed Potatoes A quantity of.beed Fotatoes Rural New Yorlsar, prize winners and prolific. yielders. • ' W, GRANT, London Road. ,INNE•MMIll• • Boarders Wanted Private boarding womb:Iodation for two ladies. Central situation. Inquire at ••NEW ERA. Office Work wantur • The undersigned is prepared to do any kind of housewOrk, either nursery, sewing or manual work by the day, AIRS BLISS „ ••'• •'Victoria Bt. 'Clinton. . Girl Wanted Wanted by the let of ltraY, a girl to do light housework Apply to • • MRS 111IIRRS./, Rattenbury - New HouselOr-Sale , The .new_fseme house on mutt side of Victoria 81. at present &wiped by _owner • furnace, electric light, etc. house nicely. laid out will be sold cheap. • L. F. DOHERTY, owner Box 126 Clinton • • _ Tenders. Wanted • Tenders will be received'..hy. the under- sign up' to May the ,2nd for concrete arch (Advert at McGoiree creek, Goderich Township. • Plans and specifications,. may be seen at the residence of the Reeve, H. Sitikald. Clerk, or J.A, Fowler C B. Lowest or ,my tender not neocessarily accepted. NIXON STURDY,. Tp Clerk. Dress '000mds. for: • Easter' Govvils• 0. • Styles, weights fabrics and colors have now become settled, and we have the right goods to show you. Novelties in broken checks, polka dots; stripes and plain cloths, in all the fashionable •' shades, and at the right price.• , More New Coats. We have procured a few new Coats, in tweeds, suitable for young ladies, of meditnii, size: TfieSe, are well made and nice cloth, and„wciild be good value at a much higher price, when you con- sider the making and quality of cloth. • ° • Our price is $4.00 New chiffon Scarfs for Easter... 4 „ These Scarfs are at present , very good qstyle. We have them in White -Chiffon, with pretty dres '• den ends, and they add a finishing .touch. tothe • new Easter Suit.. •' Extra value at 75c.: he New New Lisle Gloves*, elbow length, with em- broidered wrists andthe new filette lace effect. These are the newest things in fabric gloves it the present time, and are extremely. pretty. See them yourself. , • •• •Price .15c. NEWEST OF TI -IE NEW. .• • . • • • • . . Marks the opening of the House-cleaning Season at alker FurnitureStort. Spring House-cleaning time has arrived, the time when householders will require something in. Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, I4inoleums, etc., and Wantthem right 1, away. We are ready for the rush, with. 'a large. stock of every line of -Eriii—uiture ind House -furnishing goods. Bought from the Celebrated C,N.R. Clothing Manu- facturers, at a greatly-rednced_prite by clearing out the lines. and I will give the., patrons of this store the benefit of the reduction while the suits last Ali the newest styles—materials that cannot be beaten for wearing qualities, ranging in prices from 22 to Do not miss this chance for Your Spring Suit. A Base Ball anCiBat given with- each Boy's Suit- E. W. „JCOBS CLItsITON Ready-to-wear Clothing, Furnishing's, Hats: . . J. B. Hoover. Nelson BalL „An Artistic • • Frame teakeS a fair picture good aid a .goad picture better, It teed not be expensive, hat it must harmonize or contrast attractively with the !pictures. --Our-Pletfire-Frames- • are designed to prodtice lust that effect. Let US bravo one or more of your pictures to frame as an experi- • ment. We think you will be more than pleased with the result, BALL IBOOVEE FT 8c- Prompt 8ervke Picture Framing, We:have a very "heavy stock of the newest thing in Moulding. Call and look our line over, and be convinced that this is the store to have your work done at. Rockers at $1.26, $1.46 and up to $5. Iron Beds as IOW RS. $3.00 Springs at $2.66, $2.25 and 475 Low Prices •Upholstering, Have you upholstering done now, don't leave it till 'late, when you will find Us tdo busy. We • 4- have a lull line of -Furniture -Cover- • ings to select from. We call for and deliver any piece for -repair- --Call- in- and talk it over. Undertaking. Everything in this line is best and most up:to-date. Prices low. Our 'phone is 28 night or day calls answered. • See Our Special Mattress. •The firm wonders where we sell so many. It's the price, • __Neg. $5.66 for $4.66 • Dr4sser and 'stand,. Royal Oak, special at $11.75 1. -Watch' ,Windows Next Week OSS, Fur• niture' Dealers and Undertakets.,'Clinton., Carpet Stretchers lent free °Gods Delivered Free. No costume is complete without a pair of neat- , • fitting fShoes. Ladies, call in and see our "/V,Iis4 Canada'!. and the "Diamond Shoe. They7,please,•the7seye-; and fit • feei;, at - $3 00, -$3.50 and $4.30 • We have something stylish' in tans and chocolates, at • 84.00, 82,24 and$3.00. • fhese goods are extra nice fitters. •TrYaPair*'B SNOBS POR TREABY.: In Baby. Shoes, we keep the .• latest popular colors and styles, at. prices from 25c to 81.25. • Our upateadate Repair Department is very busy. Why? . • Because we do our work neatly. • LI.S. I • Newcombe Pianos, Sherlock - Manning Organs, Sheet Music, Harmonica and Violin supplies alwaysin stock. Shoe Parlor The Place Where Your Dollar . Does its Duty P *. • iwewhilymaimilmweiwavowthwiewwww FALL PAPER STOCK - .______..........13,BT_TER_.-TilAN -,Iv-ER ,..:---,,---- - • Bordering, Wall and *ailing sold at the same price. Bordering sold bio the roll, not by the yard. • . Wall papers at 5c '=. Showing neat patterns of floralblock and fancy designs, double or single borders. • • Wail papers at Oe and 7c -Beautiful ,gliininer and gilt pap - ere in a big assortmentof colorings and patterns, double or single borders. • Wall papers at Se and He -Lovely gilt, silver and glimmer' • papers of floral set figures, fancy stripe, blocks and con. . ventional designs, double or single borders. . Wall papers at 10e, 12ic and 15e -Heavy embossed gilt • Wail papers.st 150, 20c and 25e - rapectrio embossed 'glib;rienta1s, J . grains, popular for libraries, dining romp% halls, parlore, t ' etc. • . papers, also silver tinted and heavy plain and fancy In - Orientals, ve.ratshed, bagrains, silver papers, the best lite • • have yet shown. A• Linoleum:I in 2; 3 and 4 yards wide. -.-Best Scotch goodal Nairn's. These we dall recommend. • They are extra heavy, uniform in quality and stand hard wear, floral • and block patterns, Lace Ourtams-295 ',airs from 25c to $6.00 per pia Panama Dress Goods. black and cOlored at Boe and 7.54 • per yard,.-ilave yon Seen our stock of navys, browns and greans. Cash for Tinder and Eggs. F,OPLESTO.NE.itOARDINER . • Terms -CasIi.. or Produce 3LYTil .; MAIWAWIMMNIMM 11AMMA: .......sima