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The Clinton New Era, 1906-03-30, Page 5t , , 14 h sotho I -so Vom Oxax x x1sW E1tA t -., � veiRiwTQ xAaf;wo 0tlrths, Narariages, ]Deaths, • (The Sun) f (TheSun) BURN 6 e h CAMPBELL -In Clinton, on M xruh 26, ` p - Y farmers to dpoint outlook sfaYorablQa towv to Mr, and Dire, W. (lien C%arinpbell, a Trod n. the y e p � soda. � - NEW S-TVLU2%,)- , be in a fair# healthy o'llf OOP, pp . lies of bacon Arad cheese, in whirs, th wife oY--ln Blyth,on March 22nd, P1108 1►�crEx,R ' RP rill 0 P C UAD44a is so lar �a#y interested, are. a ile . f Mr. T. Cl,. McElroy, of a dao titer. decidedl short t ere, whi#e British ,...PPIckes � f Imports of other meats appear to be ! BA.z,�,•- in Ulintoo, on March 233rd, 1.►►,T DIES' xuunrn about rho same as last pear. to Mr and MrsNeisora $alk a daughters,OATS. `+ ' .,_..._.._.._.--.,. Receipp�s of Gatt#e.at American centers ' 4QA Ersafl,f-If Wingham, on March �'hls �` K W8 � have Veen largo during the '✓winter, _ daughter. to wife q John Campbell, Jr.a ee l"8Qe1V"e(f oUi` l�r�t. 811. ' i We again draw attention but the priiapeGta are not moderate � � a �pxr>�e>�t �f >��1$ �o'�P Styles II2 , :daughter, • to our Nigh. grade of supplied uring the next. two months. Ladles Waterproof Coats. If oil al a needzn ' a „ on the whole, unless the unusual ANIa$lsaol�- fro Blyth, on March 15th , " orprorif COY148 1X1 and see 'weather conditions upset caloulations, to Mr and Mrs IS Anderson, a .aon. 1 these, another fairly prosperous year. wends ' BEST -In Seaforth,on Friday, March 1. ' WATCHE 8 to be as red to tha 0anadiari farmer, "+ 16th to Mr, and Mrs. J, Best, a son, Hari -The 'Gtrm Davies Co. rejI.ort ' GAlXDXRR-Ix Ashfield, on March 18 Good material, fine fn- bogs unchanged this.week at $7.16' q rt care, $6,90 fell and watered, and $9.55 to Mr and Mrs Wm, R, Gardner, a son, Ladies Waf 0fProoi Goats t New Skirts I ish and accurate, adjust. at the average country points. Park, MACKAY-In Goderich, on Saturdaq L;tdies l�Tew Style Water roof Gloats, made of cod unlit cov- ` Blackwell, and Ca, cote at "$7,25 off March 17th, to Mr: and Mrs, Malcolm p good quality •: Now `rVal)srogSkirts In Grey, Taveed, Brown Blue ert cloth put through a Waterproof .Pl'OCess matte into the very Ladies cloth laaocleS after and Green, card, with fats and lights twerp five MacKay, AlbertSt.. &son, the latest New York style, d f yle, It will be , meat are all c0171blticd 111 g• y" iV©�vest,Style 1n Fawn and Ilazk Grey . }'ricl'3 xlin ft's m $b apM worth your while to call and bee these, Prices run from 63,50. XXp cents less. fIEFVEa-In Seaforth, on March 9th, • . little easier at Lire Junction yestOA Cattle were erday. ter. ust a to r and Mrs W F; Reeves, a daugh� Ul]lbI'o1laS P g_ RAT -T. -At the Bauble Line, y f.., I�iW Ilia each Watch, Our aim 1i1 The top rice was $6.16 and the range Staple ,; g• 'Coats • the past, as -low, has not from, that down to $4 75,. the bulk go on March 11th; to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ree are for the wet treatber. Its stlro to t care, C?ar values are4 ing it 85. Export gulls sold from $3 50 Rau, a daughter, bet lei' ttian ever and shgiv a large variety in handles,. From 1 u t "t j , 1 Ie new Spring Coats here, ani# vex nobby been a question of pr1Ge, to . $4,25: Ploked lote�;of butchers= Gzya;�NAg. At the Sacble,T.inP, Stan, tp $�% .•: $ µ y n b y they, arorc.o; r :; an4Fawns :ind. Brown Covert Cloth hip and three ivtrter 1 n eattlie ran from $4.75 to $0 ; good :ones : ley,, on March 14th to Mr. and ,vlra .T. afl * , n. a t;th. 011ildren' •,.LT' eretla',s uQ from, $4.50 to .$4.70 ; medium, $4 -to eelinas a son. � g' . A.,,, 4m � *���,tp $I5, 00, but quality, 04,50 ; common $8 60 'to' $3,75 ; dry MARRIAGES y cows $3 to $4 ; and cannin stock; _ g Woo,".0wr; - ABnnla& tT, - ""_.""- $2,25 to $2'.76 Veal calved sold at 36 •manse, >; mondvi le At the •%-: - 3 I to $7 per hundiedwelght. S , , Tuesday, 20th C ^ �i 4' t + 5of March, by the Rev, Neil Shaw, 1tIr,�,7o N ��'�j%$Pec' j Good HoRs-a-About 180' horses, coveringeJ A Good all classes, were sold by Burns and ;vettlel Aber rapt, a'f. E�nlopndvi to,Miss �r � ^ , Sheppard at the Repository ,to•d_ay -+, Ribbons , Ribbons 1 Rl'b$onS 1 1'.5'a � t r 250 LoeAN Minna• -At the residence of . $I:oo "at1d-b:lyrs 75C. . ' Tinne-pfeCQ � as tax $150 to $225, $have draft, the bride'a mother, on march 21st, by 1'Wo have secured &notbeer loc of ore Tafi'eta Ribbon, These are E • ,^ Without donbt, the butt valtle Over orered in Clinton 1 e ?'herc:.irc fHtiv of these h,a,gs lett yet but not m:L ty. If ou are -� wei bin 1,200 to 1,400 ounds . $160 to Rev J. (). Reid, Mr,' John -Logan, of ,. i ' y g p gg T to r ,they cavae in ill need nt a Mfantl iiii.; tiro t "'3S this shad's Luger it rood,' heAv ike anything els ' al- 9150, and 1,400 f .1,700 pounds. $180 to Blyth, to Ada, worn est daughter of. shades of Bl,lck, Red, $rusvh, Sky and A,tvy Blue, Pink and Li, ht b Y eat . ilveeil. tae value 1'.tr li�c, , l�itthe .klag trininied with gi:t or steel for 75c. a� . i>��ryti'oa � o to M111a, of t� Wawanoab, . � ,. ways the cheapest In the $200, and "serviceable scrod" at $80 , B>o4nx�oo�,-'l za 6lit:t-*,�h.Q rest - d end. _ I1 you want a good ,to denceOfthebridesfatherTucker nixT13' ":A SWISS ECI2�l'QtCT4'i'y Sa??laP YearIings were a little on Maicli 28th, by Rev. E. Sa'wertl, lvlr. ` - -...., mow` a Cy s lin I2 -2 g is Watch, buy (ruin us. higher at theTargnta Junction market S' A. Broadfoot, to Miss Alberta, daugh- ,��e_sterda ,the to hrin ip $7,26 and ter of Mr W. D. Wilson. kanc Dress Aluslin 27c i ardeil Patterns ne, est color' `• Agaiil ave ]lave reph nithM the Embroidevy tabloi add , several ' t ee r i ge ,being pfrom gthat down to STevnxS.-WuoN,-In Clinton, on Ings.' Regular l5c,-Saturday 7:2 1=2c. '. � ? neav lueec� rvorth from 8 to 10<; peI y trd.. Saturday $C• .$6:50• ; export ewes from $4.75 to $6.25, , March 28th, by Rev. C.R. Gonne, Win. " `' `• and bucks $4 to $4.50 spring lambs H• Stevens, of Hullett, to Alice Maud,. 'r' Wool OILS OC• N Et VA sold.at $7 to $9. each.. Wesley Dunn daughter' of John `Noon, of Tucker- 5oC l~at1Cy Lustre '.3$C � C;C , • , 5 L bought 14pring lamb at $7 ; 20 calves Smith. r . 1 otir Piece i+an $ o 's at $0 per 'cwt";.and a few sheep at cy ;1 toll-1�oolLustreinitedtxreenancll#Iowa, S mar-l'ienenll-nt'r>v�ai#e Dr; ss Goods in .White, Lxriern, Blue JEWELLER $4.76 per Gwt.. i3EATi1S Shat ;Shades.. Regaiar 50c line for 3GC.. and Grey: Regular 75c o.�:rs•nc" ' HRARN.-111 Goderich township, :.on " ,1. And OPTICIAN Miss .Ada Mills, slaughter, of Mr's , March 26tb; Lawrence Albert, son of R � �'�•- ... , _ Mills, of the .2nd. concession of. West A. Hearn, aged 18 years and. 3 montbv. • • W awanosh, and Mr Logan,. of Blyth, : MuxROt ;In Clinton, on March 25th. ri Eyes Tested Free 'TalUClll���trn� passed under .the matrimonial yoke Miss Joanna Munro, aged 45 years. last VfWednesda We believe that it 3'• B eCx,r-In East wct�vitnosh, on Mr. Richard Bwlcher has. charge of this De -Lrtn-ien: a:ij the fu'T cru-.ra tee is their intention to make the North- Mazch•27tb, Mrs. Thomas "Black, aged p ., ZI1 itis, work. M Jj�l= ' west their future home. 60 years. cher had a wide .experle�ice as.acutter' and is tl orvugiily posted in..the latest st •l,g : If ou want' -St\ le in'- HUGHEQ-In Bl ih on March .2dth our Spring y Y• , I Mrs. Robert Hughes,"aged 67 years,, 4' S y Uit Come to uS9{ months atid 26 days. :AVi' T'xir$) ' tJ Yi if( �h�i[ 11Is1s MCGRFaoR.-In Heziai�ll, on March ti�^�, ? , t 'b 1. �� 17th, Isabella Mustard;tvlfe of Ino. Mcg � 1,l - • .Gregor, aged 69 years. i'rr�k.t•i Y :Mill ��•itiOl art' Si:l' . Sparrngrhzbrtlo IilIiIiATailCK, In Colbgrne Ep., oti�• ���" . , a Tuesday;• March 20th,•Aiexandee hark-' .. OfJ� Our Milliner~ patrick, aged 78 years. FarTzLrx--Int Colborne, on Tuesday March 20th; Barbara CVc�:lis; Widow of On Flr�da the late Jose h•Fritzloy; ,aged 39 years aturda p ` y 'and- �: and 11 months.,. `QA CHAUL-4n Seaforth,ofi Mai�eh ; . +. 3 I Mak ".� �•�* 20tH,MaiyAni Dtmn, relict the late .1Ylarch Ooh ' and .L.7 Robert Carmichael, Esq Aged 80 ears. r i� Y Seaforth, on March 15t4 , f 4 Andrew Young, s .. g, aged 50 years. , •� � H Our classical MillineryErvin i PRAIR.-4n Brucefield, on auiaditg ,.. Londe n, Paris and New'.Yorl� lliarcli•25th Mar 1'1'itrie •'a e ® iD e e,, is famous throughout this vicinity, Uur ular- rlceil. Millin' `. Y , g d G5 Years; tf, t� + ery is even nio: a sou . P p. p tf �i Clinton- HaAct Report. x��- � • � ani y y'svewell hold•an exhibition of our „. Oh Friday and Satlrrda tlorreotaa every Tftnrsaay. ,.fi.nrnoon ' r. r> , r famous headgear, of whip'h we make a s ecial stud s ::' x rr r y. W6 refer ? . + '„ . a rr��p�� °d on to• the �t _ .. • :+ r1 .. ' y past record of our."Millinery,Department;. which for t'Vbeat ,. ".0 75._o 0 rc ! W l t j1 V 1 1: .t. AAA' t i, ti .v; .� ' .� �. 7 r 3y �y qp y ,� 0 ii `c �;3{ .. f, 1 1 Y \• Vii•.,. r ;; 51 1 ` ,y r� '1, v,. ;i sj 1 ii 3r S `; :�A ,' t'� 5 0� value�of materialsti�ed, originalit . ofdesi� n, deftriessof constru e- l5ate , tion and good taste and style, cannot be eci"called out•aide., of this I3+tr1vY . ; 0 42 to d5 , house.to .•er, i43. + . • ,. +`.qhs .... ,'.. ,.. > .... , - 0 14 to 0: 13 ?us •'.G;g- �dl• Ira Kx;�T'.rs<.*.'s ,e. asxr�:r."...:^:;.r_:k#,7 `.e "c'ca°srric —.' „-_ Miss D. Hood; formerly with Messrs,. McKinnon'3c po: has` i 'I4 ggo*r �� au�.rrr' arae ... .., , 0 17 i o. 0 1R' /� fuIi charge of this department, ands eciall i��_ ;` +, ^� . 6 p y invites you visit ( Hoffa 8 75 .r�.6 76 - .�.dl�• _� y ,; s: the rooms and see the mammoth display of Millinery Creations ss. Du'k 0,t,0 . ,� I for Spring.. ,' hI g'• r t f Tu l eya . -.-.,,;,0A0 l0 to 0 12 W Faure, Nell -disposed. t b 01dI. l+r iii of l:3ii: q ,. _:.. .rf�y 1' :piDlll3�l •.K. � POPI:ESTONC & �fous'e ani! Lot toi' sale The mostscnsititional ao : r 1 � '� GARDINER: r all 1 t tlo 1n. pric. amici croplaing rjn:illtics ,y Xi► . f tittle the aotatoe t•h:at;•r:ansed such a (uronci " 'House,nearl n.ew.nicel situated• 1 ufalc.,ttiiritAiil Mr Geo. Massey In:tot1 .h 90. �n m , , OTD. -oak no to ahow you the celebrated KharantaDress Good. " ardent' y ,� 1 i,., lila_ 1 t r. � � , Fabrice and Motte and Deleseluse• for l?ress Goods. It will be a g , young• o}chard,• l or UL 19(14 ' „s_ !at>utacls for $700_; sp;•:tit, „ pleaisur to let you ' terms apply.,to JOSHUA PI,ARE,N , . i1ir.:.Alfred Dunham paid $.50101 :.i a' oi', cine atnall.rr q } e y e these elzoellent,gaads. None better, none' sae Clinton x4i_ ° ones seilin'> itt rate •itf f125!l per ' priund. `. l+'tali:.1SiO4 it " g . r. G,l,tilt.,.: rtfi_�:l`e i .• . ,. SO low. p. Needharu, �Vellorsden, Maid $930 fn' i oz:: oai �yhicli',. prosluco.d thin ht ar 3(Il pounds ¢f potatoes, tii, largest'. •erne vat riling ovo lbs, and lot, n•eighiug over 1w ins:. \Vllilc..this was. the lar r - ;: inanyathersnhtninedYiAds"netrl,as relit: ' i a,e st yield 3 g P i thn, c vii- v aware of the history of this rvonderfiil an+attn his trnl . r l./P E5TONE. :1ARDINDSR.. ` } t y soitriil p, �s y. p.o� @' incredible. The�V�li �il 6A"1 tiSend name,'and'address for list, history, .press :reports, photos. Snceessors to McNinnQn'a Co:; Blyth etc, •Let us prove it to. you -that this is t11 Spring Term; Cpens April and, •A h'iirh Rtan valtirakil i:tid _•. _ card ofthorou oast;a l.. troduction,Of ,ill time. ymtO�W fi mlways-maantalned,.ja:. -... e. itrost; The Finest Readear C1Qtl•litig fJ thiaschool. Enternobv, and bo readvto'sccept «)two sel}1n tit X16 per jlr�llitil, Ira- 10(7:1 . tve. inlpCaited'_scntle a one 10i t in the ta'l, . college open onoice, direct fr t.m, originator, .ocits of which nudev field tea lldCle Tondo - — �1►lM � e t..yielded 1•li, year. Cironlaria 4ree: pounds... - _... -. •.. erntrafXongeandAlexander sim. `fie offer Limitedllumutity let $I pn1' pOpn� ; .. - ,. solii in Qanada liv us...Wal •ca l e.nty of Pitt ity'a1•ith every sitilo � - �rr Thiswonderful croppeeas distaiisci and blight proof, of:hi rllest i't'130t V { IMPORTANT'. The i.ONDESBORO Tl IL0 table qualitq: 5eecl zn 19071ri11 'he iiI "such' c e i i �' er start' "e pound planted now «ilLhe ,v0rtli li). ! ix and that every { the brass . °` tl -to* _ Ts still hex e: $ring your oven cloah. I p, , pe,� - will.make it u for you at ?i rue that �{le give gi2::► t'or largest Crn,rhat ,xis' p y p,•., We liiive-26 other rar;arown lit 1.906.trom one dote d the COI- l' you frnd to, be all''right., See our ppound. Star Gold 'C'oin 1\TOl tozi � a nevi* .samples, all ✓tit prices that are, . B�eatity. Cobbler etc. ..Potato Agents Wanted; ' � rest. idea of the fit - tight .and cannot. be beat. Pit,. work- ;,7trdwl��rry Plants --00 hinds, $1.�0 per 106) iip, Rasp- : ness of the e,� re�S� Ithnlanship, and trlmin ngs .that are. all berries , $1-6s ere. All the neR>; AP 1, -6th" a nigh t.: he a old.: Get our list before buying, 10n , O 1- .. hTodPril. st of th A. WO Tailor, ,; i *SMjT BRt� nO u r Business. Methods.. _O u Lond - s oro �- ill lis i e b & BEACHVI R, • f to date wi , Members Gakaad tin Seed lwraur$rs' Aaaociritl0n. means not only that T Spiting Term 0p0aa on , - E I AN -H E a ear - _ .n 1 April 2nd - GN ��, _ ( cut and. moulded tc •'. ; • GENT��L, minute perfecti�rl T' , a. s,f „ but our stoke. • , meth - E V E R'Y ,B O C Y W E L C O X111 E. 3f ods are up-to-date. S'TRATF'OR0, NT. ,..�....�_, A We are +� lin com;G; bty g why should von content Yourself i 4or Cash 'and . a r .e R �r the ordinary Walks.of life when You can OiM aa.� � 4 iietteryour con ditionbytaking'acourse .gO1no t ,Q, pass this +EL WES Intl school 7 Wo give a thorough a praoticaI eBudation and assist ovrgradu-' good make of Ciloth- .OfldC$k10C0. atea to good positions. Cemmonce your . course no- . write for particulars, Ing on to you at the This stor,e, � JB lowestpossible• . .1E111ott &'ltiieLa;sterhian liv� lxinclpal:. ing price for cash,.the onYy up-to-date way of doing . _..�. n things. O.ur SO, $12 and ell, Suits are worth a lot • in the ,wa of �' ' more money than we etre asking you for them; but we 11. »l. Hoover, _ • �� r � -.lttel<ro � .. _ or anythingou w'allt want to introduce to the people of this � i :. A0111 NEW �i R 0 C t-ov STORE p p 'placehigher grade of Clothing.than they have yet.seen and Soarer The balance a Y he ever sd tock . d : p Y i W L. . 4 we.' opened cls a chaise, fresh , ei Jl brand will be Oil these Sults. • stack of Groceries at. oitson, s Old 'urnxtuiro till belg +o 'red at. Stand and new halo share o the We have 'ai special $7 Suit that will silrpr se the patronage of the cititens of Clinton * entlernen of Clinton. Sona who. have seen 5a it iS greatly reduced prices, and toe surrounding Community. g . :'; a slfi suit✓, so it is, with sorb i-Iottses but withus$7 Good Quality & Fair Prices only far Cash. Very special prices quoted an � 'Ti are our special cares , rr RINGS� y Our new es andShirts are All new and up-to-Qustetners will find oar stock the best Sideisn Dome aid $eC�ds, dna )P�ariory ,ubinets:'` date.'or next Saturda value in town. �'ho ltted F+entiher, � y �e are going to give you some of the bargains. brands in rens and 0auned �xoodfk �--$I. Shirts for 5c, are samples of the values we handle. Come in, .we want to see you, we have our store We are strangers and must all remodelled; and we ha,ie anew. way of show, HOOVE'R'&, BALL,ori✓ Clt�thin get acquainted, i : ' : a o it Will paq those who sell farm rb• �' pp iTr, aiora'e expect ctrl tha 'rade, Cut u o t tit,te Bart Of it, d1aC6 to see us, before disposing of their' urnitu�re end �`'ndert a- x� g' p +»ou btittter, e'�# a and potatoes, ielstiwhere. " �a Q t W`e willgiiluy ata, good price, "what i �;+t�1� har+g tri aeiI$ and will sell. at n ftzir . r� a p , wihatynithaw+d robuy, JRWP>l~.4i2 4nd -OPTICIAN. 'The Galbraith Clothing,Cot. 31YARD HILL Thong 114 G L I N TO N. .": ,