The Clinton New Era, 1906-06-08, Page 5p
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Jul,* 803, 1906
Gifts for,
Brides June ri es
If you are in doubt
what to give;
If you want some-
thing that wont be li'i e-
ly to be duplicated;
If you are hunting a,
gift that will be as cre-
ditable to your g o o •d
taste . as to your good
nature;
If you desire 'a gift
that will be as new as
the bride herself and much
admired;
Cali on us to -day.
New goods have
just arrived.
Jeweler and 0pticlan.-
far Eyes Tested Free
THE CLrINTON .iIZEW BRA
Births. Marriages, Deathl3,.
TORONTO MARKETS.
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Hoes, -The high mark reached in the BORNWWWWWWWW14
market last week ham nat'only been :main. _
tamed but an advance of 5 er 10o has been. PaYESBEC,—In Clinton, on June tat, the wife of
made on different Iota during ,baptist week.
anul Yosheo, ata sen.
There is a deoidod'atiff lose
GATEMAN,—in Clinton Mee
st, the wife
. to the market, MHny Bateman, (neea niisa. I3ar1nanlat a LA1VN
d the ontiook tot at lee at fair prices for dofauithterre
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and
fall could not be much brighter, Dealers R o WAISTS
Y a s CIH.—Ila rc Crich, a h, on June Yet, to: Mr, Illi
at "1-4" bet $P°4-44 .9141- s0 a the en high Sea' -_and Mia• 9ilorddirich, &.son. __ _
p_9':.$ e
r general run, MARSHALL.—In Seaforth, on May 25th, to Mx
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and Mre. Herb Marshall,, a son,
CUTTL$,-Trade at the ,junotign Cattle
Market thio week hue been Wok, and the SCOTT—In pastor.», qn M4y 28th, to Mk' tinct
Mrs RW SCott ascan
prices have been about the flame ra last
week, While no higher price was reeohed
more Battle wen out et near the 50 murk,
than in the previous week. Beet exporters'
31o$5,15; while ew choioe ansa Wen,
as high as 55.25. Balk sold at $4,85 to $5,
„Export bulls, 93035 to $4,25: '
T17FFALO SEEBE MABrET, ^rhe sheep mar..
ket la Buffalo ie active but lambs have
dropped /life cents since last. week, being
quoted at 15,,%(110 $7.20, Yearlings are1J
$(j i(i; wegtberg.$0,2C, and ewes $5 to
$5,50 thislast hauls 01. (19911 i9. el 09 mime
laet week.
Clinton Market Report.
clorreeted every Thursday afternoon
Wheat 0.80 to 080
.'Oats 033 to 034
Barley
0 42 to p 45
Vette
,.075to07sa_
Eggs 0 14 to 0 15
Butter..,..,., 0 15 to 0 10
' Hoge 7 15 to 7 25 -
DIDD •
DICI{S01T.—At
Wroxeter, on Nay filth, r Ann
Van Every, widow of t'fe late Robert Dickson, in
her 8ctli year. •
CHAPMANIdas\yerso28th.J. A. Chapman,agha,A months
clays.
a
RITCHIE.—In Winghaln, on May 26th, the in-
fant son of Mr and Mrs John Ritchie,
BENNETT,—In 'Osborne, Oscar Bennett, neph-
ew of Mr and riirs. Win. Fletcher, aged 15 years:
COR1v1SH,-In Osborne, on riiaiy 60,MVM'ary Jane,
wife of Geo. Cornish, awed 58 years, 8 months.
ROBERTSON—Iu Godorieh,onritay 27th,Rostor,
relict of the late Edward Robertson, aged 100
years and 18 days,
SI3AR11IAN.' In Goderioh; on May 24th. An
I31ackctt
. relict of•tlo lute Win, Sharman, sr.
I
G iiCHLEil.-1n Zuricli, on
Friday, May 25th,
Diary Dipp, widow of Werner G1sebler, and
tnotuer of Rev. A. P, Gisebler, at the age of 71
years, 1 month and 3 days,
' O'CONNELL• In Godoricb, on June lst,Jalnes
O' Connell, late Deputy Registrar.
MoDONALD.-In Stanley, on June 6th,Gilbert•
McDonald,'aged 74 Years, 11 months,
Calves -
The undersigned will have a 'load of
calves at the graham House on Saturday,
,June 9th, at 1 o'clock. GEO, VHAP•
MAN, Attwood.
IIINI/IIIUUIIUU11111UU111il11
Reliable Goods
e1ry::5 rerr'tftyrtoli; t
surrounding.towns, will be found
a more reliable and up -'to -date stock
Of articles usually carried: by therchants
dealing in Jewelry wares.
C✓ail In an wi11ON:IINCE;
you that we excel' in mail lines. '
SNAZEr,,--In Goderiob,on May 29th, to Mr and
Mrs, A. Snazel, a son.
io Mr.
and Ws, .O.. Fiat;t9 (nee Miss Camaineon %bell Gilder.'
-141lrlet-son,
DENNIS,—In Wingbam, on May 29th, the wife
of Mr. Harry Dennis, &daughter.
13iTCHI]S.—In Winghaln, on May e6th, to Mr,
and Mrs. John Ritchie, a son,
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BRAIN1 TT—In Wtnebanl, on Mar 20th,Airs, I!,
Bentyett, a daughter,•
• BICHARDS,-,In Wingham, on; May 26th, Mrs,
Mf I;lehar4s, a daughter,
I(B SiI11IAN—In East Wawanosh, May 28th, to
, ilirg, A1ox, Z giehman, 0, son, .
rrYRi)ttT"Iu F,tg11 wmvoinegtr,A 40,>Yire.
H, Perdue. 4 a4augueli(,
GREY=In Dnusville, ?tray 27th, to Dir and Nis
Jae, Cray; formerly of Iiruoelleld a sou,
MARRIED
S`1'AUNTON,•-SPEN'CI _At Gocler1clr, on June.
6, by Rev J S Anderson, John Staatntoe to Miss
• M, Staunton, all of Godorlcla.
• TEB13UTT, LINDSAY A"t Chesley, on June
6, 1>y Rev. W,S.Jatniesen, Christopher J.Tebbutt
formerly ot Clinton, to May, only daughter of Mr
James Lindsay, all of Chesley. • •
KELLY—BOhtUTIH--At the residence of the
brute's parents, on May 24th, by Rev, D. I'orrie,
at silted by Rev, E.R,Fitc1i, iSir, John A. Iicliy, to
les Elizabeth A. Ilotimbli, daughtor of Air, et,
Romuth, both of Turub(1rry.
Ss of tOh, n mai 2nd by Rev P. Corcoran, tMr,
Philip V,Burgard,to Miss Lizzie Konnedy,dtrugle
for of ribs. I). Iiennedy,all of Seaforth.
SOMERV1LLL•--SCOTT-'At the manse, hic-
Killop, on May 23rd, by Rev, I). Carswell, 114.1V,
R, Somerville, to Miss Dora M Scott, boar of.bic-
Killon,
BEI THADI—ROG1lRS-At the residence of Mr
David Pocock,'r'urnberry, on May 24tb, by Rev,
A.1''anaoy, of Listovol, Ur. G. W. 1, Bentham, to
Miss Alice Rogers, both of Turnberry.
KENNEDY—CURRIE--In London, on May 23,
r
by Rev. r.tii ,Clark, John Alexander Kenne(it� o
Sarnia,tookfila Annie kitty Currie,'(langlitor of the
late John Currie, of Past Wawa1iosh. •
New Advertisements.
Wanted Immediately
A good kitchen m lid. Apply or address
MRS. (DR.) OU NN.'
Lost
Last week a ladies blaok silk Neck. Ruff,
on Cop. $-4, Hnll'ett,'between lora 10 and
21. Finder will, kindly return' same to
I NEN ERA. -
it Office to Rent - .
At present oconpied by H, Beattie. It'
centrally situated. and could be utilized
for almost any service - Apply at - NEW
ERA office, or to John 0. Elliott.
cc �� A
Repairing . is our speciality.'
SATISFACTION. GUARANTEED.
All articles bought here engraved Free of Charge.-
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: Sweeping Reductions,
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Get in as many Soap Guesses as you• can :next
week. Contest ends Friday, June 15th..
Morrell & *
Londesboro. •
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Do not fail to avail yourself of . this opportunity;
1. 8. Hoover.
Nelson Bahl...
FURNIT4RE
We always aimed at making this :the CHEAPEST
SPOT in old Huron County for I urnityure, and mean to
continue doing so as long as we are; in the business.
Our prices will convince you that this, is true.
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A few "Gilroy" Curtain gtrec
r tleer$ left.
HOOVER&J
Furniture and U'tidertaking—
C I `ON 4
ONTO
k Tiroro 0111 tor Sale
e efl . earl let oilers','for eelb' ,{, tho?00
l"l#'h'11 'ifgeeT- "oII9""yeci'x;'�r ati 177- 'c...
,sired' by Shell's Imported .Short -Horn
Bull.. ADAM, WEIR, . lot .20, can. 4;.
Hallett.
SUMMER LINGERIE
• Our aim isto out -do our competitors in value and .styles,: and in doing this o • r
13 trade is growing every month.
nvP r- theinsel-ves•-an-QL d p-rov rb and h00 js
s•• -%
our business methods to a nicety. A call will convince you.
Fine Nuhn Waists BARGAINS IN TABLE LINEN Ready4o-wear Hats
FOR SATURDAY 1
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Table Linen- Stock is too heavy and to
move them out me are putting on sale Sat.,.
Iurday the biggest bargain that :We have ever
offered.
Table Linen,.regulur•50c fol' , 35e
• a( •." : 75c for • -50c
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81.00 75e
4' a.' (a$1.25- ,a >1ij ' 81.00
46 .a cc $150«and 51.75 $1..25
We keep elm lawn waists well sorted in'
.stpie the whole season throngh by orciei ing
in. small quantities and thereby getting the •
newest designs. :Chis• week k w e
receive
o
another shipment of r •
p t11o::e $1,00 White
Muslin Waists which oux'.eu8tonie1'>3 'tell us
are' t e best.value in. town. Other values at
•50c, 75e, x'1.04, 81.50. $2.00' and :2;50
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SHORT SLEEVE- WAISTS •,
Dotted Stviss'Muslin' short sleeves with
k'Inibr'oide x• c 'nty fr i, .Avery. natty :Summer
Waist at 81.5.0 •'
WHITE VESTINGS
We carry a very large range of white
vestings'the:very newest. designs in Polka.
dots.. Brocanes and .Cheeks i -n Mercerized
finish. from ISe up to 35e • •
:RIR Enc, 01 Factory Cotton
Justai(N) yards or 'SO <xf those 111111 ends of
cotton advertised last week. • If you •halve
not secured a piece vet Ihnt fail to comae and
Fee these. Regular 12-1-2 and iSe values -for
10.(! •
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STMMEB VESTS
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- Ladies' Summer Vests,' : SS e can give•'
you•urn'qquktiled value, style and'tinishanc[ all.
Sizes:froitt 6o Up to $1.0(). Ask to see • -our
- special at 2 fora
C.fI'TON HOSIERY
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Vame'rts fist black .,cotton hose, good
finish, nice even threricl. Special 2 for .25c• •
OUR LISLE THREAD
Gualraanteed fast black Hose- at 25e caiatt
.be equalled ' \rnlil('n , and Childzkns'.extra
fine lace Ilose in black ant tan at 25e.
Have you seen•
the style of our ready -to- -
WearStrawHats. We dont intend oturying. —
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this.line again and we have cut -the prices
almost in two,. -�-�
Regular 50c styles for • 25
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(, c
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.1.:25 ;. ,a
(' 1,50: . .( .1
" 2.00 and $2:50 for
1.50 .
INFANTS TS sOX
Infants mercerized Cotton sox in white
tan, pale blue and blaek, plain aria lace - at
1,5 slid 25c
CHHILDREN'S PARASOLS
Two dozen:only left out of the 5 dozen .
Children's Parasols put on sale last week if;
any. of .your' children ,want a parasol for.
ocIiool don t miss this. - Made ofgood quality
black sateen, fancy handles. Regulaar 75C
for 50e., •••
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For Sale or Rent
loan, belonging to Mie: Ida Eraser, (,oder-
icb, situated on the- 'first eon. (Godoricb
Township, 7 miles from Goderieh, 9 from
Clinton, and 5 from ,Bayfield; Fairly
good buildings, and 2 orchards, Reason-
able terns. For further partieuldrs apply
to.JAMCS..COLWELL, H•inoks. street,
Godarich, or Edward Acheson, Grodoriob.-' `
NOTICE It) CREDITORS.
Iri the rnat-terof the 'Eycste of Samuel Pike
late of the Town of Clinton, in the County,
of Euron,hotelk .ever, deceased.
Notice is hereby given pursuant to Sec.. 38 of
Chap' 129 R.S.O. 1807, that all persons .having
e'ailns against the. estate of the said Sam.
nal Pike,deceased, as d
e who odiedn:'
, n r
the28th dal, about
ay of• DiaY, A D. '1906, are requir-•.
ed to send, by post, prepaid, ' o,the undersign-
ed solie*tor or to theuneersigne •' executor on or
before the 2nd day of July, 1906, their names,
and addresses with full partmu.ars in writing
of their claims, and statement oftheiracoennts
and the nature of the securities: (if any) held.
bY them duly u verified Y
bystatutory declaration
AND TAKE iS '
l r a rI ' � ,list
G>J after thei
112nd
y°,
day of 7n,190(1; said executor. ivilt g:Ocead to
distribute the a.sete of the said deceased
among the parties entitled' thereto, having re-
gard only to the claims of which they shall
then hayo otioeand the said executor will
not be liable for said assets or any part there-
of, any pe so or pers ns of whose claim
notice 'hall not hay , been receihod by them
or their said solicitor at the time of such dis.
t ibution -
Dat4d• nfay 7th, 1906 -
x. JACTCSON, S1t., W. 13RYDONE,
Exocutpr Solicitor
FARMERS' EX CURS!ON
—TO-=-
Ofttarie agricultural College
GUELPH
The annual excursion to the Ontario Agricul-
turalCollege at Gueit,h.under the at1810300s of.
the West and :South IluronolFarmers' Institutes
wit be held on .
Friday June 15th
Special trains will lie run for the accommo-
dation of exeurslonistees.follows : -
.' x.L•'AVi: ' xhE • 1'»131:
Adult, - 'Child.
$1,25 $ .65
1.20 . .(0
1.15 • ,60
1.13: .60
-1.11) . .55
• 1.25 ' 65
1.25 61
1,20 .60
GodorIeh 7 40 a,m,
1#oltnesville . - . 7,55
Cllntba 815
Seaforth 8 27
81.Co1umban 833
Dublin b 30
Belgrave
Blyth.
rondesboro
ArrloptGuelph at 10:10 a.m
Centralia 715 1.20 .60
16xetor 7.23 1,255 .83
Hensall 7,80 J.
a;$
Xfppetl.. :.7,66 1.e3 .1;5
Brucoiield ..9.41; 1.x0 .t1,0
Clinton „.. .'8.00 1.20 .130
Arrive at Guelph at 10:00 aJ11.
Itlxcnrsienisis fveln lielgrave,• Blyth and
l,oud041,eto' swill k''vc by the 10.61115x' horning
train going south, 00nneeting With the excursion
.trnia:at Clinton,
AIs�eefn1t>trttinllwill line%tet Cxee111i' I0ni(ite froom
i,onde.sboro, Myth and nelgravc.
'rickets will•he good going only on excurNinn
trails, 'relict to return the following (lay. 11x.
cursionists may return on any regular train.
As the exeursion cornmittee of the West
avtfarlAssociation l rsAnilfor of he tel xa, altcnrh
their friends 811nu111 take a trip to the 0.A C. on
tllo 15th. A good nreglnn4 covering the lath
and iecv %out,
Thexcitieof the W. Il, T. • A. urges all
teachers to Attend and remain both (lays.
requiring 1101(1 arrangements made Tor tlletn
seete11 write Dir. Wo,. biacliay, Pres. W. T,A.
Honerlll, before .Indo 8114.
returning
Att Saturim day, a1int, should 'aveOneIh30 Pam. and te
by diroct rine at 15115 Pan.Tiro Woniett's institutes of West and South
Heron &leo will Rile the 0xeursien
the
Thei 04 a grow al d 1, 00lo ate 1 byllivis heel, nee -
tions,
is in running order, Macdonald .Institute
Met -wheel for farmers' eaaughtors, will be open
for Ynapecti0n. The new tnil}(ing machine will
be in operationiu nut (hairy lit&bio every after-
noon at 4 o'clock,
COnimittee of arraF,ements :
'I'll(71:. 0,t(1DY1r,T1AN, fSoafortlb
,Viii I3AIr4r14 iluagannon,
R..411; Yc>xINfi, (lar ew,
ROM. GAttrurnR, Fair»ubar.
RIGHT.
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MIYMMAMMMRAMPAPAMPIM
Pastrura e.- ..:......., ...; _. -
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Good paatorage. ono be: hail . for forty or 1
.ousec e,�. 1111g
limy head head of collo . apply: to :Farm, +)t
Foreman, Mr. MOMURIIAY, -Stapleton.
Plaints for Sale,
Cabbage, tomato and•otu'itl.wer plants,
also e
-sci large cltiail�rxy of: rbnb►rb, 'Annie 'at
»%lone; A nert'street north: .0. SI.CX'ir
CINCH, .
Wan' cad
At A once, 's" number umber
of 1it0"ne'
maeans
bricklayers to work on SVin{;tta
School. Good Wages will be raid
OLSON de BENT' ETT, Winib'
••5Ti3ATFORb, ON1.
Oui• classes are much larger than the -
were
.&•e
ayear •Tho pu111tc hns'leurn
ed that that ss the heist mage fn.• Lh(' pro ..
tinea to obtain n Continotadtil 1 Question
or ShorthnnQ Training, Students are
entering each week. All .graduates. got
003 positions, Write pow forcatnlogue
k:tlf•
ottMz'I;achlar,,
Prrncipal.s
i nntralie.eewe #:::r..i.:,.nr:..�:..:»
ere..
And _Rouseelealiei''s
• xo,l .,
Sl,CaC11P
1 11 +a 1
I le ..
3
I Cr
• It's herd work. housecleaning • is,' and.
disagreeable. rhe quickest •way that It -
can be (ldno tales long 0(1041017 .gencltaehs
• knowii,•too long, and tho easiest fray }s -
too bard. -'4'e bevy! for 401110 tittle tried .
labor iigllteuer,, Pile hest they ran do Is.
out'
l a help-,
of cour4e I t
1aL is
L latald+(t • •
wih
flouth .
t 1111.
Clan we •
A "i
any•of the followmp4 ss .ti
L �0u 1ti0h
Richard's 1'tire Soso
Cornfort - .
•Sweet Heine .
Sunlight
Surprise.
Wool ..
Fels-Naptlla
Gold Dust. •
Pearane . &
Soap Chips
Sai.loij(io, •
HolselicttAnnnonian,5c'a peak,. •
\'e „ell every 1;in,`i ot is broom `and brush
thiat is made,
d1` • 1.� O9 N I L,
THE }iUB GROCER
AMAMMIWAMPA
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LADYSHIP Sl<IRTS
We are exclusive agents' for. Her Ladyship,
Skirts, and can recommend these exclusive styles
•.to any lady wishing something out of .the ordin-
ary for Skirtwear, • •
Her Ladyship Ida, in platin light grey' tweed for $5, r
Her Ladyship Ada, in ttvilled light grey tweed, for. $4..
- Her Her L:aclyship Lit, i11 very (hrn black venetian with silk finish,
. for ,$+) '
.1 -Ter Ladyship. Ira, in black vicuna, for $3,25.
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Puritan Silk Waist
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Puritan Silk Waists have an .excellent name
over Canada for. wear, style and finish. We have
secured a sample order of these goods ill black
and whites. They are pretty ; they are stylish.
Black Silk '1'aanl(>lino Waist, made o1' - :1;ister's silk, nicely
trimmed, very full sleeve. only $3,50.
White Silk'I'affc'tta`t 'Waist, eyelet embroidery fruit, • worked
Witll•silk, very full sleeve; only $5,
SilkStip1 Vaists, in white and ottani, :IA $3, $:3,251 and $3 50,
White tem 11 "V 1aaist+a, extra value at only` 50c.- - -
POPLESTONE & GARDINER.
Successors to McKinnon ct Coo Blyth
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tentnesiowilestsesexemeweeteemostimetesneentseelea..........m.._____ limey
tara
vialty9 Store
WHEIDE YOU *CAN. BUY T1 -JE BEST
..QUALITY°`FOR YOUR
{rt Np
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Different n
lle0
people
want different styles of '(:loth-•
ln;`—sorne,want one kind, some want another. We
have the style of•Clothing that will please every`
man or boy, for less money than you can buy in
any other store. We realize howimportant:it is.to
have :the Clothes well made—perfect in fit and finish.
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The `_ ove>r eign Brand' Clothing
is hardo beat,' in' this :res ect;" and sells P. , e s at prices
froma;•
6.
c, to
/,r '
$ g.00,
Hats, Hats, -Hats.
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Straws �T� cnhav c a line of : that's hard to ' beat, for
_Men and Boys. Prices ranging from
Tse to $2.25 '
Underwear.
We also have a fine line of Underwear' for Spring
and Summer, in Penman's natural: wool, double-
thread Balbriggan.
Prices from Hoc to $t.56 per gatment.
Up-to=date:' Ties.'
We have just received one shipment of 10 dozen
of the finest patterns and quality that money
would buy, to sell at ti- -
25C, loo aiid 75c each.
Hosiery. '
We also have a full line of Hosiery for Men and
Boys, iI1, heavy Wool, Cashmere, ligf t .Wool
and Cotton, ranging hi price from
Pee—oto Sac per pair.
Give Us a Call.
Come and inspect our goods, We can please
you, TI -L IS' is the place to buy you Clothing and
Furnishings. • •-
T Oaibraxth Cloth»ag Co.,
Successors to -T. Jackson, Sens,.,.,. C L I N T U N