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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton New Era, 1908-10-15, Page 5••• • 71,11 oot, tout 190$ 1 Tfirt$401,1160141,NEW ERA a • What Shall , • • .. Be? • •Titat'a the question that le amt. ed over and over again, where there is a present to be chosen for a bride. Most peopleagree that it should one from a ewelery store, because somehow jewelorY and presents are always 94800 - Wed, MhosInterested only knew it, we could relioys them ottheir uncertainity in a few minutes. Our stock furnishes the hints, it reveals in a minute more appropriate presents, than any one could it at home and recall in a whole day So we invite buyers, and we proroise to make their choosing easy and their ohoice satisfactory, ULM Jeweler and Optician. Opposite the Market, CLINTON Fr *eyes Tested Preela 4 Increase Your Salary Proper preparation does it. Attend .• ELLIOTT /i/ TORONTO. ONT. • 'and the time to commence is right now., One hundred and one students from other business colleges have patronized this college within one year. What does this prove? We give the best. Nothing else would satisfy us, nothing else should sat, isfy you. All graduates readily secure employment. Write for. Catalogue. W. J. Elliott, Prin. Cor. Yonge & Alexander, Toronto ment of the Interior which Is ,nost vXBOUTED AND DATED ./k7TER MEE DIZT'S op THE WARRANT von run Lawn GRANT issued by the Minister of Miliuia and Defence iii favor of the Volunteer. .1 W GREIsINWAY Births Marriages 4 Deaths BOB BOR -In Clinton, Oct 90tern Mr and Mre Hugh Rorke, a daughter. GLAZIER -In Olinton, on Oct nth, the wife o 'Kr Harry Glazier, Of a Mu STREETS-Ifi Olinton, nu Oct 10th. to Mr and Mrs Calvin Streetesa (laugh- ter. BRoTgERs -In Goderich Tp., Oct. 8rd, to Mr; and Mrs, Roy Brother, of Stratford, a daughter. ItioNA.Y- Tuckersmith, Oct Oth to Mr and Mrs John Malay, ea son. FALCONER -In Staulqy, Sept 23rd to Mr and Mrs Win balconer, a, daughter. ' A.DAMSON - In Toronto, Sept 27, to Mr and Mrs Jas A. Adamson, 10, Arthur Street, a on. OALVERT-In Wbagham, Oct 10th, to Mr and Mrs Robt Calvert', a eon. MAR,RIAGES . NV EIR-RATLIViTELL-In Clinton, on. Oct. 1403, by Rev. W. E. Kerr, Mr, Leonard E Weir, son of the late Adam Weir, Ruilett, to Miss Emma A Rath - well, of Clinton. LINTON - LOCKWOOD -4t the 1 Presbyterian manse, Preston, on Oct, ' lst, Mr Charles F. Linton, of 'Toronto, Ito Miss Lillian Lockwood,- daughter of Mr Fred Lockwood, Hullett. • CURRIE -*--GARRICK - On Septom- ber 30th, by Rev Dr Gordon, Mr Robt Currie or Edmonton, Alta, to Miss •Jessie M. Garrick of Wingham, EDWARD -In Godericb Township, 1 on Thursday, Oct. 8th, 1908, Mary F. Sturdy, relict. of the late William A. : Edward, aged 60 years, •IDIED SMA.LL.-In Wingham, Oet 7,Annie Letitia, infant daughter of Mrs Robt Small. RANKIN-In • Wingham; Oct. 3rd, James Richard Gordon, infant son of Mrs and Geo Rankin, aged .5 months, • FRASER-Xn Blyth, Oct 7th, Eliza- • beth Fraser, relict of the late Hugh Fraser, aged 93 years and 6 months. HANNA. - In Wingtana, Oct 5th, John Hanna, aged 73 .years. • • • HILILEN- In Detroit, .on Aug let at • Harper Hospital, Milton,aged 11 years son of -John and Mary Ann Hillen,and • grandson of Mrs Layton of Clinton. • HAMILTON -In Wingham, Oct 8,• * Isabella Hamilton, aged 27. VANSTONE-.-In Wingham, Oct 13, Marion L. youngest daughter of Mr and•Mrs E Vanstone, aged 1 year an tounty. Clippings .41,1Tm.mont. MI* McArthur, of Dundee, has been engaged as cotoMercial teacher in the Otoderich Collegiate Inatitutc Albert Crooks,. 4th line, Morris, has two stalks of sunflowers in his garden le11110,11 Oyster gatherer% The work of (weber collecting Itad culture la mord unanitable for Weinelk but in Franee, earin$ lure, it deeis not nape* to One* Often *Om UN early henr It the Morning till upon which were counted 17ti flowere. )40 WO the weaning the women ars Broach) held their annual Fair on 414.141of OP to the knee* In Water, Thursday and FridaY and it was a With strong Sun beating dawn decided ouccees, despite the rain on them. The result Is that year d Wi ra ay. It passes Mout roma of ge/Og Stanetime on 'I`uesda night last mad and bairMete be burrl Y to some sneak thief entere the barn of Mrs Alletin, just south of Myth, and stole nine large ducks. • At the Woodstock fair of Moffat of Wingham, showeda white Leghorn hen seventeen years old, She took first prize in her class. She has laid 8.000 eggs and raised,I.60 chickens, The oil well at Lochalsh`as not going down as fast as one could wish, as it is only down 300 feet. So far, signs of. oil the asylina. The work to well paid, as, thew, it ought to be, while In the as of the few who own beds the' • profits are large, and email fortunes are quickly amassed, Byre fit aStonlife of the Difference in Admin- istration. During the twelve years.the Liberals have been in office! they have sold a little over #5,-,; 000 aquare miles of timber land, in each and every case, the same being sold. to the . highest bidder, In one year the .Conserva-. tive governmont,,gave away to members of Parliament .and • Paid For. • • An Irialaman entered a country; inn and called for a glass Of the best Irish whisky. After being supplied he drank It and was about tO Walk out when the have. not been seen, but the boral - . . rouowmg couve.reauon wok Plaee: rook,maebfme has not yet penetrated,:•,pi Landlord -Here, you haven't 14 or that whisk; you oedered • Irishman-Wbat's that you eaY? Land lora-x said 'yea hadn't paid for that whisky • you. ordered. Irishman -Did' Mr Joseph Stalker, Blyth, has se - eared the Principalship of Wingham.,. Public school at a salary of $850. The Win ham people will' find hina a capable teacher, and an excellent. you pay for it?, Landlord -Of coarse 1 Citizen. • did. Irtshman*--WOR„ then, what's the W B Graham, Gaderigh, pulled. from good of both of us paying for itl-Lon-- a Cayuga red streak apple tree on his don Tit -Bits. % • •, Colborne farm an apple which weighs 19 ounces and measures14f inches each The entire crop of the tree was way of •large size, and he would like to hear of a sample which would beat this. Mr Cook has sold. lot 14, con 9, flowz ick, to Robert A McLaughlin, Orange Hill, and, who gets possession March- I 1st, 1909. He has purchased the north half of lot 15, con, 12, Howiek, These two farms are among the best in the township. ,The last named,property • worth More Dead. They had been insurrled seventeei years. int these ever was an utterly woritv ass travestv of a Man, you're IV' ebei told him. Six months later she awls Mug the railway company whose traia-lissdliad over. Wit worthieds husband far '444 000. is now or, sale ata very reasonable price, . . • • • •• VV'm Rinn of Hullett, bought folir • • others, over to,poo square mil- es of timber land, for which the country did not receive one cent. In. each and every year of the .18 that the ConservativeS, were ideoffice,they added about six and a half million dollars to the debt of Canada—or a total of $118,000,000. -• In the 12 years that the Lib- erals have been in office they have added a total of $19,000,- 000 to the debt,and this is due to the Grand' I runk Pacific. When theLiberals tookof- fice in 1.896 the debt per head stood ii5o.87 To -day it stands at $40.50. These figures are . official.. • were in power, the Postal De- partment was run at a loss nearly every year: Everbody knows the, improvements that have been made since then, and yet,, the department this pigs on the '9th of julwhich then • At the litarbeekk-•' • i (totting caoiedi weighed 250 pounds, On the 17th of Sept he • Cold them ands they weighed mates b$-rRealiare .yeer. bier .sks 110 950 pounds,. This is an astonishing in• Mee wear 'Borho---anism, Jos Anal. crease, being 100 pounds in a few 'PePsietima,eatadik oris-esalwas-3042. days over two months, or an average • ...:Faimpames• increase of 175 pounds pe pig. They 1.•••••••;"•,------- --- • . were of thiaTamworth breed.. • Robert McLean will build two stores on Kingston street, Goderich, at the Tonsiarlal Root end of tbe Opera Route block, The stone- foundation will be completed this week, and the brick work will be finished early in the spying. The • new buildings will greatly =prove the lo- cality„as the vacant lots interfered considebably with the town's appear..• • • • When • the Conservatives year has a surplus of $b000, - Farm to Rent • 000 . 70 *ores in -Hallett, goad boildings ;and 1 in good condition. poeseeston euy • Ttacher Wanted • tf • . • • • Clinton. ime. • . W. IIRYDUNE, ' . Male or female holding 2nd or 3th class cot- tilicate,,to teach ip (Porter's Hill Scheel) S. S. No. 5, Goderich tp., duties to commence on the 1st of winery 1909. Applications will be receiv- ed up till the ilth of November. State salary. A sea' accident befel Doris Evelyn, " la all ger 014 Wm. Long, con 4, lot 8, on Saturday roil, er, ags, ete. ance • • • • • . • • , • I • • • • • • • 1 the sixteen months old daughter of Mr 1 it mit n ii 'Volunteer Rhainty Act 1.908. • Warning to Purchasers. last. The little girl by some means • , , • came in contact with a vehicle and . we pay cash was wounded on the temple. Medical • aid was summoned, but the child pass- • . Give you higher prices EVER* assignmiant of the of a' Sonth ed away within two hours. Much • Weigh - your °goods ca Africa. Volunteer eititled to e, land grant• pathy felt for the parents in the loss must be by war of appointment of a substitute • Df such It briglit and prorpising flower • ffovernment inspected scales. Special attention is called to ub-section 3 of and must be in the forra provided by the Act. • • Section 5, of the Volunteer Bounty. Act, 1908, which provides thatazo assignment of the right Iof's, vOlunteer by the appointment of a substitute shall be atidepted.or recognized by the Depart - Mr' Geo' 0 Dale :Tuckersinith was surprised on going . up stairs in his barnon Thursday last to find twoOmen lying behind his fanning mill. He po- litely ordered them out, and.on their retreating two others slid down out of the mow.and followed. Mr Dale ask- ed them if the barn was full of there„ but they smiled and took their'llight. Dale and his father had cattle out that ..day. audit looks rather suspicious to find such men lurking around. They were aftervvards'seen in, Case's Grove east of ,Seacirth: People. had b%tter ••• • • Commissioner of. Dominion • • • • • Lands Ottawa. Apples Wanted • The, Clinton Evaporator i now open and will pay for any quantity- of apples. • Town AND. %.las.e 2804 September. 1908. • • • • s Clinton Market Report •• We want you as a Customer give us' a trial. • • Personal applications prefered. JOHN TORRAITCE, Seq. Porter's Hill P.O. • Caution • This undersigned will not be responsible for debts contracted in his name without his *Att. • order. • • CHAS, H. CARTER. • Clinton Oct. 1st, 1908. • • Teacher Wanted. ° At School Section No, 5, Hnllett. cation, Second Class Normal Certificate. Dutiee commence at New Year's. Appal. cations to be sent to WM.,. MeCJOOL, • • M. Jackson & Son., • • Londesboro, S AlberiSt„ Clinton. 3 doOrs south of tray Heiler • Fair's mill. ' In•Evenings a;nd Saturday•to attend, to all bsuiness. • t • • • • • Corrected every. Titursasy 'afternoon. ' be -on the lookoutand iceep their doors '• • • Wheat (new).......... 85 to • W7locked.. • . . n . • t • Barley .. . ... 0 45 to • 54,. ° • Peas .... . 0 80 to 0 S2 •• Eggs ..... , 0 18 to 0 10 Batter ....... 0 17 to 0 18 Hogs • • 6 75 to .6 75 Iso• nel, the little seven months old Chickens dry picked, lb 0 07 to 0 10 W R Pinder, .pcir o a d the ot-------------------------- - l-na • to two'homes in Goderielrhy the death of little ones who for only a few n Friday las sorron was brought' months had • been lent to brighten them: One was the death of Helen 0 ti•-( eW) - - • OE 35 to 0 36-- daughter of Mr and Mrs k lb ' 0 08 t 0 10 : Geese " . 0 08 to 0 10 n • . • E. 4111W NEW AND. UP=TO=DATE CLOTHING, MEN'S -If -KITS, YOUTHS' SUITS, BOYS' ZPiEc* SUITS . . Have a look at our Men's' $10.00 Special. FURNISHINGS-. • HOSIERY. UNDERWEAK„ 1.SWEATERS, WAYS' 1 MUGPLERS, GLOVE4•AND MITTS, !WILTS AND COLLAS, NECKWEAR, ETC. CLINTON Tailoring Clothing 40.. Purnishings, a d D.0 Reid, aged five months,- he fun - • erals took place Saturday Afternoon, 'Ref Sas; A.,• Andersen conducting the • service for the former, and Rev. M, Turnbull the serviee for the latter: Much synxpathy is felt with the sor- rowing ones. • • • The Victoria:Street Methodist par- siOnage, Goderich, was the scene of a. couple of weddings this week. Tues-: day evening the pastor, Rey. R W. Millyard, united in a life long parti.er- shipThomas Joseph Boggarth, ton of Benjamin Hoggarth, •and: Miss Mary .Jane (Rae).Nicholson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Thomas Nicholson. all of. Goderich. The ceremony took •place about seven o'clock; and the bride and groom were unattended. Mr, Hogga,rth is employed with the Doty Engine Works Co,, and has a nice new house on the Bavfleld road,where he and his bride will make their home,:. Thursday Thomas Sanderson, of via Organ Co's staff, and Mrs:Taman, were. united in marriage at the parsonage, 1 the event taking place about .8 o'clock. Wednesday Rev and Mrs. Millyard • vrerei at Lucknow, where Mr Millyard •performed the ceremony uniting Miss. Emmeline Robertson, daughter of Mr, and Mrs Samuel Robertson to Freder- 'ink James --Lucasrof Toronto.-- Thie was a church wedding, and took place • at 10.80 a. m. • smarsigmo •• Agionvommite J. S. Hoover. Nelson: Sally, • We Refer -.t� Furniture now in use in many homes to prove Is quality. People always like our urniture mitre and more as they learn Re fine wearing qualities for ctual service. oti,pAr NI/URE MAY - LOOK GOOD but it's use that brings out the real quality. If you need' Furniture, buy it here, where attractive op, pearahee 18 matched by equally at tractive honesty in construction. That such furniture is the cheap - tat you will agree after yon have -Used ,It and Will ea its .0 cz111. • IMItNIITUSEAND IlQ0Ii It 8r BALL, • The Iirror of Onr Faults .._-...........- No man can be trusted to discover hisoWh1 worst faults by examining him self. But he canpretty safely find them if he notes what it is in others that most arouses 'his indignation and • intolerance. The faults in others that we most condemn are usually our own • greatest weaknesses. Thus the man with whom no one can co-operate with any. degrde of comfort or profit, beeause he is so set in • the conviction that his opinion is the only opinion, talks blus- teringly and contemptuously about the "cock -sureness" ot.,lais oeighbor. 'The woman who is never happy unless she is the center of attraction bitterly con - demos the other :women for always trying to monopolize things, We lit- erally reveal our wOrstselves in our de- nunciation of others. Wise is the man Who, recognizing this truth, not only refrains from such denunciation, but takes every such prompting within self its a direct warning that the fault he dislikes is his own personal danger. This is a surer and easier method of self-improvement than any other meth, od of seltexamination. • • The Came into subscriber's premiser, iluron Road, Got:Imola Tp., some time in August, a yearling red heifer, Owner is notified tto prove property, pay °barges and take it away. , •GEO 11141R, • . • House,to-Rent— That cannroodioas dwellingon Mary Sty l) rootne,elfotim light, good garden, choice fruit trees, Apply te' •• JOHN SFORD. 1 • Intney a on Our little Whitney. Wag-, will call at your place with , 100 lbs. Redpath'S 'Granulated Sugar for $5.00. W. EIL THE HUB GROCER.:. The case against Col. .1. itinox Leslie, chitrged in the General Sessions With obtaining $2,060 from Charles EL Dee . on false pretencee was dismideed by Judge Winchester. "The evidence in this ease do's not establishcriminal intent or theft," said the jinige, "It Is it business proposition which failed. I do not sea why this, case was 'brought 1 Into the Police Court or here, When Magistrate Denison heard the evidence t • 7 he dianiitised it. So do I:" . 0 . ' 1 • •. House. to Rent • Themnapisigned offers to 'rent the two eterdr house on,IfictoriaSt:,beldw th,e track; 'the house ie in very good repair ;• there: 15 good half andeoft water also ' eobd• wood ibed. Apply to TWITCHELL & SOES • CEPTRAL. THE GREAT SCHOOL STRATFORD, ONT. ' Our past record and our. Present grade of work stamps us as the groat practical training school of West Huron. . • We have three departments: Commercial. Skorlhand. Telligrapbte . • Our graduates' are in demand as Busi- • ness 'College teachers as well as office assistants. Individual instruction. Enter now, Large catalog free., Write for it. • Elliott .& McLachlin. PRINCIPALS. Ladies ..Tailoring and Pessm#king . We bi-Sg to announce •. that we ., have secured the services of a• first elasti ladies Tailor and DropRitiler„. Who •will be ready to •receive culitomers commencing Monday aftetnOon ouroBg-R, 19th INAT 1\T rill MI Three Apprentices, two for Dressmaking, and one for tailored Coats. STAPLE, AND FANCY DRY GOODS Mq.411INERY, FURS and MANTLES. Coat Department The coming of cold weather makes you think of warm, ' snug - fitting Coats, does'nt it ? Have. you seen the big values we're offering in those smart new styles in our coat department ? Several• . makers goods to choose from and. every garment a brand'new, up-to-date NO TWO ALIKE style.. Pricesron a. ge•from $1 00 to $25.00 .. The. Home of Dependable Furs. The Corning of October brings the reminder that the wear of Furs must soon begin, and the ad- vantage of being ready with Furs when' the first • cold day arrives suggests an early selecticn, Now is the time to make your choice, a few of the many. lineS we carry are Russian Fitch, Alaska $able, • Sable Marmot, Mink Marmot, Isabella Fox, Red, • Fox and Grey Squirrel, call and inspect these and compare our prices. •- a • ' rti • Order Your • Fall IVIillinery N 0 W • The rush will overWhelm us in a week or so. We can give better attention to•your order now. • Why • not come down this week? • Our Milliners are creating •new -designs all the thne,-, always -something new to • see here. You'll enjoy a rook through the depart- • ment and we!ll enjoy hav- ing yod, even if you- don't decide on your hat, but we anvise the decis'on, whilo the stock xs compete.- • EVERY C 'IJRT•LSY AND -ATTENTION • . AWAJTS YOU HERE. . . • • • . Slim Prices • Stout' Values %Sna11prfits at Quick returns , .• Good Shocs. for. Octoter reminds ,tis that•Fall-weather is -here • time to get strong Shoes to keep out the cold tand, • damp. Our stock is complete with the best goods that money and experincecan buy. • • . • • • •• Men's Box Oalf and Velour OW, nude by the Hart' • $5 "life's walk easy." Prices ..; . . . ; . $4.50 ' and 00 Shoe CO., Frederickton, N,., a shoe that.makes • . . Ladies'. fine Kid and Patent Leather Blucher, at $3,00, $9.50 ,,..--.7.Tryour Boys' and Girl's . School Shoes. -Just the .. .. 1. • thing for wet Weather. Prices $1.2, $1.o, •nn • $1.75 and . . . . . . . P U VVE DO REPAIRIN(i. ••• ':.New Sheet Haste, New Ilannonicas. New aiolin sup- . • Oka. • Newcombe Planoai • Sherlock -Nanning Organa. • • muskC• HOARE Shoe E • • mporitint Parlor] • The Place where your dollar always does its duty . . , . • . ' • We have alBig Stockof • •• at ClOse Prices, Mink Marmot ;Stole; 69 int hes long, with 'four tails, 2 silk cord ornaments. well furred on both sides bargain prith:; lie • $0.•-1 • 0 Isabella American Sable Stole, 50 inches lofig,tith 6 tails" 2 good heads, beautifully inrred on each side, a bargain priee at $6.50. • • 417.00 • • "Isabella Sable Stole, 60 inches lcng, •With 4 tails, 2 'Ittney Y heads, thickly furred on both bides, a bargain price $7,0041 $8.00 0 raglt?. Iaabella Sable Stole, 58 inches long, with 6 tail% 2 headea very heavily furred on both sides and extra wide, a bar- gain price saw, • , We have a large amount of gocidFur Stoles at $10, $12412d• i5J 50, 31s; $14, $15 and $1.7. SMALL FURS .. • Fur Ituffs at 40e 50, 75c, 90c, $1.e0, $1.25,$1.60,$1.,75 ig?• se. LADIES PEIL.LINED JACKETS ,-• $50.00 , • , Iur-lined Coat, stylishly tailored model, beautifully ,trina* med and finished throughout, lining of genuine Mukrat, 1 ' $5000. 4, ' cloth, with linings of select muskrat,large fall furred storm 6.00 collar and revere of sable, for $60.00. Beautiful style Fur-litied Coat, made of high^grade broad- .. ye Other blur -lined coats at $65.00, $7000, $75.00. Highest prices for butter and eggs. • POPLESTONE $t GARDINER TOMEI Cash or Produce •MYTH mvoinvwmmtfoommeivormw0 4e, :•;,' •