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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1906-05-11, Page 5May Uri 1906 r TEF CLINTON NsTEW EM -. kososamsnansolinammiliso TORONTO M11R1I RTtl. (The Sun). By far the most important market QUICKLY ueesti tl to the farmer is. in the efat cat - a • • • to outlook. Friaes so far 4,aWe been discouraging, and whether they will advance towards the end of Mayor go EXECUTED --WITH— NEATNESS and. _ • DESPATCH. That is what :we do with an repairing _. jgbs.., Y • you may leave with • us, and our • charges are al- ways as moderate as good workmanship will allow, . Bring us your. repairing. ilE EIYA.R Jeweler and htician. [°Eyes Tested Free still 'lower is problematical to very many. Even cattle -traders themselves seem, to be at variance regarding the future of the market. Some think the cattle will go up in a month, but many can see no reasons for expecting higher prices, JUNCTION CATTLE MARKET, --At. the Union Stock Yards on Monday the pens were sold out early, although the prices were a little dragging; 85.15 was l paid for a few choice shippers, but the bulk changed hands for 5c and under. Export bulls 83.50 to $4, butchers' choice $4.75 to $5, medium butchers' $4.40 to $4.60, common butchers' 84 to 84.30, butchers' cows $3 to $4, canners' $2.75 to $3, . SHnEI'.-3n Toronto today good yearling sheep sold up to $0 to $0.25¢' export ewes at $4,75 to $5.25; and bucks: at $3.50to $4. ` Hons.—Hoge are a trifle off this week, according ,to reports of Toronto houses,' The Wm. Davies Co. quote at $6,90 on board' cars at country, points, $7.15 fed -and watered. in Toronto, and. • $7.90 off cars in Toronto. I• e oG rl eporfsirm oderich townshipand 1 Colborne a V t t xrltan . #lolcls Q; 11111 l sown wheat heave licca ploiveti, tips Qn account , of being. winter or .spring killed, but north and- east fall Wheat 1 • tields,are reported to beloekiug well, Clinton Market Report. . q • .Ootiect'jd„itvgry. Thursday afternoon. Wheat ; 0 77 to 0'.79; 34 to Oats' 033 0 45 encearl� 0 75 to o 75 Eggs ........... .. 13 to 0 14 Butter • 0 14 to 0'15 Hogs ...................060t000' Duoks 0 08 Turkeys .. ,..., '0 10 to 0 12 ELLIOTT //' TORONTO, .ONS'. A SPLENiDIID SCIRQOL.—High-grade training for Businessnes linspoilede open afire year. Our facilities aro uurass: COMMENCE NOW. Handsome catalogue free.. Car nelrof]onn andA exELLIOTTeNs Prig ************************** A BUG Have you had a guess on the * big Bar of Soap '? Buy 25c worth of Soap, and . have a guess on the -big-Bar, and perhaps get the.: GEold: Watch offeredby the Richards' Soap Co. Do not stop at one guess!' Births, . Marriages, Deathlf. BORN FERGu$0NAIn Brussels, on April 26th, to Mr sal Mrs Jno Ferguson, a bon, to air and Mrs H, k Hicks a Tuesday, Mar let,. MILLER=In Brussels, on April 28th, to Mr, fund Mrs, George Miller, & son. rslis on April 26th, to Mr.,and Mrs, john Moe . MESSER.--In Morris, on May 1st, to Mr, and Mrs. Robt. Messer, a daughter.. ORR—ln Windham, on May let, to Mr and Mrs W, Orr, King Edward hotel,a daughter. WILLLIMSON,In Windham, on April 29,• to Mr and Mrs W. Williamson, a daughter. HORN.—Rogers, in Brucedeld, on May 5th, to Dr. and Mrs,. Rogers, a son. ARMAGH ES JOHNSON=CRAWFORD.,-At the residence ol. the bride's father, Hullett, on May 2nd, by Rev. Mr, Anderson, Mr, J. Ed, Johnston, of Blyth, to Miss Carrie Crawford, youngest daughter of Mr. IBobt Crawford, COURTICE—POOL--At DeGraff, Ohio, on May let, Rev. T.R, Courtice,pastor of Buffalo St, ME. Church Jamestown/N.X., and son of Mr, A. J. Courtice, golm'esville,to Miss Nellie Pool,daugh- ter of Senator L•H, Pool. BURNS.=EASE.—At the•manse, Monition, on April 80th, by Rev. D. Carswell. Mr. John I'errls Burns, of Ethel, to Mrs, Jane nay, of Seaforth. L1ATHERDALE—BUNSTON—At the home o Hie bride's parents, Brantford, on April 2'ath,'by Iiev, Dr, Gee, Mr. parents, Leatberdelo, of lrrnssels,. to Miss'Lorotta May, daughter of Mr and 11i's 7I; 'Bunston, formerly of Brussels GIBSON CHARLTON:—On Apri180th, in Ohl St, Andrew's Church, Toronto, by the Rov, 0, M. Milligan, pl„D„Maude, second daughter of -Hon. W. A. Charlton, of Toronto, to Mr. john James Gibson, of Barrie, Youngest MI of the late MLA. Gibson, of Huron' county, • DI4D' r.AYL011.—In llullott, (lrai'el'road, on Wed. • nesday, May 9th, Richard ?Parlor, aged 77 years r and 4 days. . COOK --In Clinton,on May 4tli. Margery Agnes, daughter of Mr. W,J, Cook,aged 5 years,1 month and26 days. HICK—At his residence, Huron r'oad,Goderi'ch. townshiy, on May ard,Waltor Hiek,aged 61 years. SULLIVAN. Toronto on May 5th, Mar. garet Sullivan (granddaughter of Mrs, John Mc* Cowan, of. Stanley,) aged29 years. iA1DLAW-At South St, Josoph,'Mo, on April '25th, Robert Laidiaw,foiinorly of Brussels, aged 73 years: . . . WEAY=In Turnberry, on April 25th, Robert Wray, aged 55 years. O'SULLIVAN—'In Detroit,on Apri130th.Joseph O'Sullivan, eldest son of Mr. Peter O Sullivan, of E oars. ii co ' I{ilio a d 4 xG c ge Y M n. ROSS -Iii Seaforth; on April 28th David 11r, Ross of McKillop,,in his 47th year. liIoLEAN-In Binevalo, en May -2nd, -Isabelln, relict of the.late Donald McLean, aged 79 ;years, 11 months and 22 days, KENT—At Douglass, Man„ on April23,Oharles .Frederiek, youngest son of the late Sextus Kent,' of Winghanl,. aged 51 years. . • A very sad death occurred on Satur- day at the residence of Dr. R. Ross, Seaforth, a well.' known resident of. McKillop; in the person of Mr. :David • 'Ross, son of the late Finlay Ross, of this town. Mr. Ross was a cotnpara- tively young man,. being in his 47th year, and his sudden demise comes as 'a great shock to'°his • numerous • re- latives and friends. Mr. T. W. Wilmott, who has been ( organist and choir leader of . Knox church Goderich, for Some anonths,• has . resigned that position and ac- , cepted; a similar one in St, Paul's Bpis- copal church, Dunnville: Morrell &: ll�imes ,• Londesboro. *****�. Cometo: This Store For anything .you want in the way of FINE JWEL,LRYI WATCHES; W. P..-Cointeri JEWELER and OTICIAN. 1. B. Hoover. Nelson Sall FURNITURE We always aimed at making this the CHEAPEST Furniture,..and-mean -to SPOT -in 'old lduroll County for , s. continue doing so as long as we are in the business. Our prices will"convince you that this is true. A few " Ciilray" Curtain Stretchers left. flQOV?EF ALL, ---Furniture and Undertaking—, • GL.I 'TeN, - • LMT. Routes of Popular Stallions tlgg 7nC' night.. 11 , all, a.,. :AmericanCorn •.8`It�AVE-••BOF • MONbAY, 11iay 8; will his owl:Stnl 27, eon 7, Eullett,and proceed west to 12. 1(cttl,iii s' Gddsirsh toisnshn> for noon ; from there r.outsouthto.the Huron 4oty(S1 ti 1(n to Halutesvilie for the night Tltl?SDAI - Proceed ,south no the Ott. .'Lino to W.G.Carric's,'tio(leritb•townslhrIt for , then to George finale's for the :WEDNESDAY; proceed across to Bayfield Road, to . G. Steeps for noon then to W. Col(out,lt 4 L' for night. THRSD.tI 1 roceed to T S ton's,Bayfield Road, for noon ; then to Olahaat s ltotol Clinton, for night.FRIDAY, proceed to • Cemetery Corner, then .down Con ,3 to 11, Spells for noon ;'theu to W. Farquhar's for the 'night. SATURDSY,—proeeod north across Sl(le. road' 10-11 to W Hesh's.for 11000 ;-then to his Own sa a 01111,-,,•,1. ' e WM'. H 1?ARQL H:11t, Manager,,,JAMESS\ELL,, . 'Proprietor, • • SEED CORN Northern Prolific, Mastadon, Bailey and White -cap Dent. These brands are particulat'1y, good samples, and can be' depended - upon. We Have been making •a 'specialty of. Seed Corn and never had' a complaint last season. ' .IAS. A. FORD CL IN.ToTAT.':, For Sale.• wwwwwwwww#wwwwwwwww Linoleum and oilcloth LOOR. RIN 11 In the spring of the year every one does a certain mount of house cleaning, and bright, new floor coverings go down, instead of the old ones. Never before have wehad a ran �'ad as large e of '8-4 and 164 Linoleum, Oil. g cloths, Japanese Mattings and Rugs as this year, Better patterns and values than ever.. Oilcloth Coverings Five good patterns of Oilcloth, one yard wide, three of these patterns match in one' yard, one -and - one -quarter, and one -and, -one-half yards wide, ' -- At per square yard i5c, ,ng1ish Oilcloth. , Two , good - patterns in English' Oilcloth, two" yards wide, good weighvand finished back, splendid value and will give good wear. " 35c per squareyard-, c+ • Canadian. Oilcloth.. - Four good. patterns in Canadian Oilcloth, two yards wide, good heavy weight 25c per squae, yard. 'Japanese Mattings.' ings • No slicer floor 'cos=ening • for the summer than Japanese Mattings. We carry a large range I2,c, 15c, 20C and 25c per yard., Stair : Oilcloth. Just the thing to put over ,your good Stair Car- pet, to keep- it cleanduring the spring muddy weather.. I2•iC per yard 2=yards=wide Linoleum' Six good, clean patterns in tile square and floral designs, all Nairn's Scotch Linoleum. No better made at ---45c per square 'yard • 4•=yds=reside Linoleum .,Six patterns of,N`airn's Scotch Linoleum, splen- did quality and. nice, bright patterns and" will give spleedid wear, at • 5oc ':per . square yard , Llnoleum To good patterns- of Nairn's. Inlaid Linoleum, gom si ncolorsthrough �. one floral and. one square de g , h oubl to the canvas, at : 85c per square yard: OIL lmow. IBC trAC Wool Rugs Several very pretty patterns in Wool Squires, in •• fir', 3\4 and 3ix.4. yds, in three different qualities. If we ..: hab'en t jnst the size you want, we would be only •tor: tlICe pleased to send away and get it for you. or 'Floor Matts We always carry.a good - assortment of 'loor Matts, in the different qualities, and you will fend the very newest here. Prices run fron-i 50c. up to .$5.00 t i Y! L Y "' l' u V `Mu 1WJ V t 1 V !MMMM11. y Y 1 t 1 .Pneumatic Tire Baggy in first -plass eon-. dition. "Apply to • • A. J. GR(GG - Jeweler, Clinton. Cottage for Sale. The cottage= Oracge. Si'. adjoining ihs. property of subscriber is offered for sale on, reasonable terms:, W. C. SEARLE. House and Lot for Sale For sale a small hones on Ratteribiry street west,together with lot no. 696. being a qu'rter acre, Apnly to' E. 'BUTT, or i NEW KItA office Clinton. • House to Rent The'house lately occupied by Mr. Robb, is Offered' either for ante or to- rent on reasonable terra. .The house has aceom- odations for ordinary family, with' good J.rWden . II WINand tor NEWfrrit rOF2'ICI:ply to Good f101ise for Sa'e • The brick house on Ontario St.; at present occupied by subscriber., is..o�f- fered for sale. Has good• stable and every accommodation. Also good top buggy.—MRS. comm.. x4itf. Automobile for Sate. 10 H. P. Automobile, in i ood state erre pair, run one season. Vertical double• cylinder engines situated 1' nr•the hoed, easily ueccsBible,. p roe S400; Apply l "'to • W, ti'V, gOUTIIAb1, 86 Maple St., Loneion liullett Court of Revision Notice is hereby riven that the Cant for the Revision of the Assessment Roll of theTownohip of Hallett will be held i n the 'lbwtlebip`Ilall'on Saturday, the 2(5.11 1 day of 11ay, as 10 a.m., fpr theFpurpose,of hearing• and settling ocrntrlaints against the said Assessment Roll, Parsons having business at the ('Court will please attend at the said time and place without further notitto. • JAMES (wA.MPlixi;LL, Cinrk. Hallett, bray 4th, 100(3. , test A4rrive $1000.00-i<i'orth of New .Dry Goods. All bought atvely,close price: We have been on the Still hunt to.buy new gootis.at old prices 5o far we Fate;heen dicky.,, All, classes of goods are advanced and. p.drancing rapidly,, but, deal with uta and you w alMISS s(t. a 1' the 13E5'1' \'AIA;R •roil .' 1O1'1' 11Oti .:y. , 10 doz. al'• -wool Cashmere Hose, ladies' sizes, worth 25c, our price • (k pper'pair, ; . doz..all-wool Plain Cashniere Hose; sires', 1=2,. -0, 91-2"` and 10, • 25'- per air''• - worth. •tOc, our price � . p p ,�. u doz, Ribhed Cashmere Hose, sites 61-2, -i) andd9 '1.2, worth 40(' ..reC and 50c, but price 25c•*1 pair. 0 doz. Men's plain Cashmere Socks, blac): only,, sizes I0 1-2 and '. 11 inch, wei.e 35e„ our price 25c at, pair..' • 37 doz .Children's and Ladies' black, also, white, Cotton Hose, O : o f onl 1 c to 65c a pair. ladies' sizes, raaiging in ptac . r 1 a- tam These Cotton Hose are all at old prices,. bought lots We sell thein logs' in price. • Children's and Ladies' Cashmere Hose at old pI'icea, vis : •. ,4i doz., r'anging,in s•zes from :1 in. to 10 in., plain and ribbed, from ranging, prices 5c:,to 500c.. • Kharanta. Dress, goods 10 .new. -.pieces dame in', lest week, all blacks,atnd they 'rune beauties. Prices 7 )c and $1.04i 75 doz. 'ladies Cnt'ton Vest -s, prices ft:oin . 5c to '25c. All at o1(1 prices.. • -• POPLESTONE & GARDINIR Successors to MeKinnenr& Co.) Blyth Clothe Cleanecl.d'ressed and Riepaired Contracts for Men's clothes, 61,00 month- ly. 'Ladies' Coats and Skirts, e, speeiaw,. Good'ao:k guaranteed, --1, C. C111LMAN; above Irivin's groper'. House. for Sale • Tut' large cottage o glom : street, be- longing to the estate of the late: E. Holmes is offned for gale. The lot is one-half rote,with bearing fruit't'riot, hard and soft water. A bargain,' Apply at NEW BRA r fl1'e, • l.itli• �i� e ONT. 01.1. elashe:+ are inneli larger than they were a year ago, The i nbli1 haw kern - 14 that tilt, i:: the lest place in the pro- s ince to obtain a 1'nnnn(reitl 1 duratimt • nr tilu,rtli end Training. Students are ,•nte1•ilg 1.:11•11 01(1, . All gracluates get, (1(1 i5'-it,n0-.. V Ilte nowfart•ataieglie I�'iliott k M E.1t(lilslli, Vrhlcipaltl Jiousecleaning s - Here... And Houseeleanet•'s - 'Iigusecesuev's' aro here It';+ltaIli hones, honse,•'.,,Iuiug 11, and dtsngr('r. hie The quickest war that it • can be clone takes long enollglti linoclness knows, too long, and the easiest wny is ton hard. We have for c+o111e time tried labor lightenels: 111( best tlu'y eau do i4 only n. hob), of muse, hot it's 101.1101' Without, theta. Can ttv. assist you, tvitl any of the fnlloWiup? Itk'1•tarcl's rtwc Soap Comfort ' sweet 1 Cone' ,sunlight Surprise • " Wool - • i'"e18 N,tI)tlis, Gold Dust. l'ea1'iine' ' Soap (;hips Ila olio,. 'Household Ammonia, :ie a prick.' ft's s(q1 esTry kind of (1 brnotn and: brush that i4 made. W. Ti O'NEIL, THE HUB GROCER veer :nran� IN `G BEAT DEMAND Thi OUGHOUT 'THE LAND. .We honestly believe no -better made, no "better fitting- ;Clothing g'1s shown to -day tha the - Soyeyeigi . Brand , which we 'are sole agents for in this place, and we simply ask you ,to come. and test ,our statement.. We have not been in business many . weeks yet, but we are receiving the confidence: of the people of Clinton and surrounding country, by our modern methods. We are trying :to : sell good. Clothing, and to make ourselves well .knom n. We are not asking you muesli for it. YOUR SPRINCi SUIT. SHOULD BE. A SOuereign rand .:.. Why not .come in and see us ? You don't need'to buy :because we ask you to come in to see it ! We ,have a. Suit at $10.00 that the besot tailor cannot tii'1d fault with—either style or male, and when more people know what a good suit can be got from us for $io, we will have a lot ofourSOVLREIGN BRAND Clothing ,in Clinton. the r„ We 5J ,cut business t Cl cY '�� e dre. out for your trade: �>a1dway is increasing we feel sure the many customers • we now have (1) 1 'our lis:: s'good es''idcncc of their alp-. ptecl,ttio'il of our low prices. • • rte.! e r Galbraith- Co. r r " N T 0' .7:1 JC Cb (•,(7r., t ) F . jCiC`i�;,(y.1, ,5e;1., ;� �J' �.� �