The Clinton New Era, 1906-04-06, Page 5April 6th, 11/4908
Rename
Waltme&..
We again draw attention
to our high grade of
WATClijS
Good material, fine fin-
ish and accurate adjust-
ment are all combined in
each Watch. Our airll in
the past, as now; has not
• been a question of. price,
but quality. •
A 'Good
Time -Piece.
like anything else, is al-
ways the cheapest in. the•
end. If you want a good
Watch, .buy from. us.
IIELL•VAR
, JEWELLER
And OPTICIAN'
Eyes Tested Free
1116
week. The William Davies Co, re,
port that they are pa hog $6.90 to $7
at country points. Tate prediction is
bray made that the $8 mark will be
r °ached before the summer is far
'advanced.
T .. cLIN N SEW ERA.
mirth&, marriages, Meathf
wiCf.,eOoUfBIMN8r_Atl
. C0li4nsoans, oAfl aatiul. 4leire,
F14 NN---1tt 1:luliettt. on April 4, the
e wire vt ear At Ll pot 91 a UM,
week
I D4.141l t, ,-tn 1 uIiett, on April 1st,
the wife of Alt John Danby,of a daugh.
ter.
7naltA:N-» In Exeter, March 25th, to
Mr, and Mrs Ed. Dignan, a daughter.
Blass. --In Brussels, on March 19th,
to Mr) and Mrs Geo Best, a son,
Ca.LLAN--.ln Brussels, on March 19th
to Mr and Mrs J.L. Callan, a son, (still-
born.
• $set.-- In Goderich, on March' 22nd,
to Mr and Mrs 1]. Bell, aeon,
Lza'xne—In 13ullett, on the 14th, to
Mr. and Mr's,'. Little,a son.
MAecCAlrx,-It, on the 24th,
to Mr. and Mrs M. McCall, a. daughter;
MARRIAGES
McCox,tA..t,I.— VANTAssnt.--Qty Tues-
day, Marsh 27th, at 9(1 yVilcocks street
Toronto, by the Rev, O. James, Mil-
dred Victoiia,third daughter of Mrs H.
D. VanTassel,•to Frank L. 1VicCollain
of London, England,
n
TeIngin n.,
.b1:rOAItTNnY. At theManse Cranbrook. on the. 21st Inst, by
Rev. D.B McRae, Mr. W.M, Turnbull
to Miss Aliee McCau•tney,both•cf Grey.
DIED
Minn --..ef t; the Huron County House
of Refuge, on 'IVecl.nes.ltiy, April ,1th,
.Mrs. Edward Wise. aged 70 years.
11'hex .--In G•oderieh Township. en
Monday, Ap1II 2nd, Sarah \, Huck,
wife of R. W. Huck • aged 47 years.
ANbrie vs••In Clinton, an ,giiiidaiy
April 1, Otto, youngest son of S,J. Au-
diews, aged 9 years and 6-nmonths.
Senn -In Ethel, on Tuesday, March
20th, Mary Hamilton.,wife• of Robert
Bart, aged 41 years,
Mi.Jctuit--ln 1lotiie.k. on March 23rd,
essie Fotherin liana, wife of Mr. An -
retie Miller,af ingham,aged $5 -year.
Sarmee—in Wroxeter, on Meech 2(i,
Samuel Blythe Swale, M. D. aged 66
years. , • •
Boston, oston, Massy on Tues.
day, 1March 27th, at the residence of
her lirother-in•l;t' -, Albertine. F. Fuller,
sister of Mrs. A. M,' Polley, G•oderich,
MoRA.X-1,n .Ciiderich,on.F'•riday '.3rd
March, the Infant on of leer. and Mts.Malcolm McNay„ Albeit Seeaged teday s.
te.illomereason.-- In 1Iu11ett,. on . Marsh
20, James Hopkinson, aged 70 years.- .
New Advertise 'news.
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TORONTO ARKM�r 5
rices
Sun)
flcid doagduring the Tint week
Park, Blump ackwell and (lo , who suer
quoting olf cars at $7,26 last wee
quote at $7.50 in the same way thee
0ATTL n --No particular change is re-
portedxers aree concernn'ed at so l�east.lrAt
the junction, thebest exporterssold
at $5,25, with poorer ones down to
x'4.75, the bulkoing at $4 00 to $5.10 ;
export bulls sold from $3,50 to $4.25.
Snnee-•-In Chicago, owing to the
nait of Iambs o t year, conseq over -supply finished
stock this spring, lambs are steadily
r tending lower. On the other hand,
Iowing to the apparent neglect of
sheep, prices in this line are ..renonted
firmer, Similar conditions do not
prevail here. At Toronto and Toronto
Junction market lambs are " higher
than last week. At the Junction,
yearling lamps sold up to $7.000 or 25c
above last weeksuota'tion. On.the
Toronto market'this morning evert
Higher prices ruled, yearlings being
quoted at $7.25 to $7.75, or 50e above
last week's figures. Sheep are also
higher, These were quoted, at the
Junction yesterday at .$5 to $5.50, or
25c above the price ruling a week ago,
Spring lambs etre note appearing route
.treely on the regular local markets.
At the Junction, these sold at $5 to $3.
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Clinton Market !Report.
Curtained every Thursday afternoon
Wheat 0 75 to 0 77
Oats
Barley 0 33. to 0 '34
PeasEs.
Butter
..Hogs 6 75 to 6 75
Ducks.. ,, .., ; ., .. 0 (,8 I.
Turkeys . , , 0 til' to 0 12
042 to ti 45
075 to' 075'"'f.'J
013 to 013. !.d
017.ta018:
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The report -tinct the National Trans:-
a
continental Railway would stop at Ed
tr►ontotele denied. by Mr .0. M. .Bays,
who says. the line' will be continued to'
the .Pacific' coast. Mr.. Hays has just
returned front England, and reports
tient the company had no difficulty in
raising money.
C�m� to
This Story
For anything you Want in the , way o
FINE J.e.W.ELLERY
WA..TW1 ES,
RINcS, &c
W. R.,..Cottotet._,
JEWELER and OPTICIAN..
giniusimmagagningmmaisiniimmanamosisinium
* EASTER I`'IATS.
Extra Values .
All treated honestly
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Tomorrow and. next 'day.
* . Easter Hats ready •
Right up-to-date
Hats Hats Mats
r* All welcome at Opening
This is the lace for right
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Styles, shapes and prices
MORRELL1HOLIVIES
Londesboro. .
v row
1. $. flower,
melon') Bali
The balance of the Stevenson stock
of Furniture is still 13eing offered at
greatly reduced prices,
Very special ,prices quoted on
Sideboards, Iron. I3eds, and Parlor' Cabinets.
` Come and "sacilre`sJne of: the bargains.
HOOVER
Furniture and Undertaking.
e zsrrom,. ON's'.
4f[iL WAATEi)..
•.A. •girl to au cisneraa honoework: Apply!
to AiR.S, il1jGl?t,12)GE. Ontario etrk�t,
.Le 5`f':
Between Bannoektbnrn, and Clinton, a
.brown paper pyrael, 4aniai to .» fawn
coat, gems ,t,'SVes circ`. +,rider please
leave at NEW:EI,..nfice..:
HOUSE TO._,IIE T
The house :recently occntiied` by Mr.
Wm; L'odtt pat eff A.th
is(f .. ' for rear: Antily to ' It
IJOLME,S or .7. Zc'. 1RW IN.
:1� I, atCK BARLEY•
.
•Hove yon tried 'it e B )Jerrold yield,'
full stock $0 .to '100 bushels per .acre
Nothing like it for feed; good, clean.
seed, $1.00 per'hnshel. Apply to Parte.
Foreman,4tapleton Salt Wells.
Private Salele f ..C'iurnifure..
The nntierrziened will sell privately at
his residence 'Wellington street; . parte, ,•
bedroom Ana general household furtii-
tore and nntanails, stoves etc.: Plltll\K
C. ALLCOCK. .•
MoUSL FOlt. SALE
Splendid situation. Withi>p Iwo mer.
otos walk of For Office. '.Thatcomfott-
able home atproseut occupied be th,l un
assigned. Reuse contains 7 rooms, also
wash corms end pantry and good wood-
shed. F'irtt.clnss welt and . cistern.
Snlendie. cellar. 1-4. sore land adjoining
'bp rosorir•nor, of 1Nt Jos.('hrdtpv Artily
et NEW ERA ?Office -or• FBEDC. ALL -
COCK.
The LONI)ESBOI{O TAILOR.
Is still here. Bring your own clolh. 1`
will make it tap for you at a price that
you will find to be all right. • See our
new samples, .all at prices that are
right and ciultrothe beat. Fit, 'work-
manship, and trimmings that are all.
right .. • •
A. WOOD'}-1EAD Tailor,
Londesboro
SPRING St DNNG.
I HAVE ON HANY)
ARNIE;G'Ta, or WI'WI.EooseWheat
SEED OATS, best varieties
EARLEY
PERS, 80&day or lune Pea and.
eoiden lune
All free as possible !'roars noxious weeks
Bibby's Cream Equivalent, far
Calves.
JAS. A. FORD
CLINTON,
NEIN GROCERY STORE
We have opened "up' a choice, fresh
stock' of Groceries at Olson's-..Old
--:
Stand And note ask a share of the
patronage of the citizens of Clinton
and the surrounding community.
II
. G.00d tiality at Faiir !raices.
aero our special cares,
Customers will find. our :stock the best
value in town, The Ited Peather
brands in "rears and earned Goods
are samples of the values we handle.
and are strangersand must
get acquainted,
Fo it will pray those who sell farm • pro.
duce' to see. tut, before disposing of their
I butter, eggs and potatoes, elsewhere
+ We will buy,Rio, good price, Iwhat
you have to sel, and will sell at afair
, prier, what you have to buy.
1.1YARD HILL, Phone 114
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NEZW STYLI9S I1V
LAMESWATERPROOF COATS
This week we reeeiyed_ our yrs t shi ment . o f N
�1>�dies' � the New Styles. inWaterproof Coats, if youare needing a Waterproof come i
• thesesand see
Ladies' Waterproof Coats
.. Ladies' New Style Waterproof.. Coats, made of ' ood quality cov-
ert cloth put through a Waterproof Process roads into the very
Newest Style in Pawn tend Dark Grey. Prices r}tn' flrotll $f up,
Llenberellas
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re for
the wet weather. Its sure to conte, Our values are
hetn ever and -show a largo variety in handles, >arom _$r 0p
to .
Children's School Umherella's Oelee.
New Skirts -'
New Walking in Grey, Tweed,. Beewn, Blue and 're
Ladies' cloth modelled after the latest New York style. It wil be
worth your while to call and see these, Prices run from 03.5o up
New Spring Coats
r,
+ the new Sorrels Cleats {ire here, :incl very hobby .they are too, .
in. Pawns and Brown Covert Cloth hip and three-quarter length'
from t 8,50 up to ,$1„5,00, . .
&foie Saturday, S cia1s
y5 Ribbons ! • Ribbons ! Ribbons !-15
\Ve have secured another lot of pur•e'i;Li1eta Ribbon
e
;.A without donht the best valne ever offered in Clinton theyPune ese in
bhi.des of Black, Red, 13rown, Sky and Navy Blue, 'Pi',k d L• in ':`
a . Green. 25e value for IJ5c h
15c -Fancy lnuslln 121=2
$.1 00 I -land -bags 75C,
There are fete of these bass left
in need 01 a Ind Bar don't .;' yet hut ural toetai If_ you Lie
,> n t 1Iz s this eh.an el to ret a r.cSJ" ,•
and IA
• Policy Dress Mu•slin 27e in Doily Vanden Patterns 'newest
.• ings, Regular 15c; Satneday •11:i't'a'„>,L,,.
color -
sac ,Fancy Lustre 35c
n• 6A Fotir Piece. Fancy ,Snot Ait-Wool Lustre in Red Green and Brown
Shot Shades. Regular 00c lits' for 3,50.•
•
1,: ether bag trianed tilt. gilt oe steel for Vic.•
l e ,r
Swiss Embroidery .
Again we hew replenished the Embroiderytable, adclitg severed
nett
Ctei.
:ti
ltteees worth from t3 to lOr, per yard. Saturday be. t'
75:6 Wool Volts 50C .
l+bur-Piece all -wood :Voile Dress • Goods in Whit.‘, Liner: , 13h
end, Grey. Regular 75e fox' t�Oc: to
a o.ri -.. De art e
�;` i' rpt
11 r: Richard' Belcher has charge of this Dep trtmeiit"arid we, full r.
: cher has had a wide. e perience as 0 cutter and is :thoroughly .:posted in the Iatguestlste all his work. St eBel-
.cher
*-in
your Spring Suit come to us, , I testi tyle. If you. want ,Style in
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FANCY Ttli'VED SUITS $15 UP.
SCO11,11 TWEElD suiTS' $t9. CTS'.
. BLACK' 111) BLUE WORSTED SUITS $15 UP'.
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WE don't care where the next best Milli' ery is -.•we have the best:
113 nothing is a werut n's taste. so distinctly arbitrary, and in
nothing- have we beet: as thoroughly successful Our showing
0t.fne'millinery this season C]i o ants everything in the past, and
the mot e.rpu mnke cotnparisotic the serer tee are of your money.
• 'ti'e'rs nt tkieg it srtecial fpotitre` of trimmed bats to sell at pope-
lar prices, with ni,tvstyles coming to. its all the time.. The. best proof
- of t nr s,7tet•ass is that we almost never lose a t:ustontet.
'I'bieclepartnrent is under the' charge of Mrs. 4ydams, Ass.<ista d
by titiss.1ttcu uire who comes highly recommended. •
R. ADAMS
Emporium., Ltmdeshornugh,: April, 2nd, 1906.
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' CARD OF THANKS
We thank the belies of Blyth and vicinity. also the gentlemen, .
foe thele visit to our elininery Rooms during the Siting Display.
hXlr:s3,L; Hobo Yo tire .tpittefuilt•,. .
POPLRSTONIs,&. ARDINER
STYLE-"ais
Odd Pants
The :tltsolnt9, essential of 'Woman's 1001)'ear is S:1'YI.Ie. How
easily is the effect 'of trim .skirts. crisp lace and beautiful hat, •
ruined. by an ugly shoe: Vie.hest.iitting rLndmo.5t.rittrable shoes alt;
are ttnssitisie•toree it' the^Vdonot ltoseess•thiegr'aeeful lines of Tun
SNAP; rhe latest mold of fashio-'. Considering the authoritative Mill`
style, the excellent materials and .finish, and the really unttsttal
wearing gnlLlities Of Faultless a+and 1'eerleys Shoes at $2, $2.50 and . me
made. $3, they are the cheapest shoes .
Stiy10 for $h shoes $2.50 shoes -- $3 shoes
•r"er h _ •
100 Value*: 1403, les • -ret t`ICV ,�► �.
z. See our Ideal Patent Colt Verne, dull upper, gonelyer,tt' welt
• sole, vassar heel, at only $1.50. Others at $1. $1 25 $1.35 and $2,
S rilt1-4 *
ticlt in appearance. strong in wear, bast; values cant he had in
our
ork. 3#i pairs to buy from I9.;, 25e, 35c. Mc, , 75e, 80e, 00eel
$1.25, $1.50, $1.75. $2, $2.52, $2.50, $2,75, $3, $3"25, $3.30, .54,
$5, and 36 a pair.
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p>w,11r1g
1500square yards in our mareroertiSenano better, none so low
We po3itively give Von better 'values than other plaices. We bny etc
better•. Our values in Union and wool Carpets at 25c, 350, 40c, PG
50e, 65c, and 75e can't be equalled,
POPLESTONE CI
ARIaINER� -.
Successors to McKinnon 1 G Co., 1WWIMINVYWWWiliMMOtRolftiMliAM
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We have left of the Jackson stock about $bo•
o worth
which we want to clear out regardless •of such a thing
is profit or anyway nearit, everything we have of
this stock, and to ds•so we aregoing to clear it out,
in 'many cases less than half the price.
W.elwant to use ;every space for: the 'celebrated'
Sovereign • Brand Stilts,
acknowledged today to be the .most perfect -fitting
and hest -made Clothing on the market. We are; sole
agents for it in Clinton, and we want the Gentlemen
of Clinton to come in and see it, and tell usif there is
any necessity to leave their measure as they have
done in the past, when such good Clothing as this can
be got, ant..•besides, we can save you more
price of the best hat we sell, 'on the price than thn
ween
leaving your'Measure and one of our. Sovereign
Brand Suits. You don't have to buy.because�'
ou
.come in; we want to see you.In,- and• ell .you more . .
about this good make of Clothing; y
When youare in we want to show you our new
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Hats: We have the celebrated Christymake,—None.
better -4f you have worn one before teny
howgood theyyou know
are.
(bur
store recently remodelled makes it►a tnoddllrt
one and our Methods are modern:
We will be glad to•see you,
The . Galbraith Clothing Cat.
Successors to T, Jackson, Sen,, . C L 1 l T l) N
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