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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1906-09-07, Page 51' • Is the valuable part of our business. it is the best foundation; it is lasting— We know how to repair Watches, jewellery, etc. We know what is required and fix it, We know how to do a satisfactory job, how to make it lasting If your watch is not runn- ing just as it should,bring it in for examination: It costs nothing to know if it is n -order, If it requires fixing we can do it, — "Knowing how" has been the means of giving us the right of Way, We are leaders in .our line emmulessurnommosamimaii NUE VAR Jeweler and Optician., 1"Eyes Tested Free Your Friends Clinton Market Report. Corrected. o'er,' Mariam!' ittaaritoon Wheat 0 '70 to 0 .72 Oats .„ 0 27 0* 0 28 Barley ......0 40 to 0 40 Pees .. . ... 0 135 to 67 TEM OLAT0',N NSW 'EXA' Births, Marriages, Deaths 1 BORN' nowor,44.--za -Oodorick, on Aug, gab, to air aod Mrs. Melvin W. Rowell, *son, JOHNSTON.--In Ciodeffeh, on ,Auft. 261%,' to Q 1to 0 mr. and Mrs. Thos, Johnston, a datatiter, gfoi .. . .. ... 5 10 Mr =In Montrealon Aug,0an to 0 10 a :Mips VQ.11,-jon etedyeraiost,no. a Aug, 216th, to Ur. 11°10 ... •_v • " — " ' 8 88 ° 8 88 BROWN . , g, , to Mr d Wool waspeu)....,, 0 27 to 0 27 Woel arawashed)0 18 to 0 113 Tanerrro From the Sun. 4' Tn. SHEEr.—Sheep and Iambs in Toronto have held fairly steady since last week. (There were 3 085 on the City Market last Thursday. Export ewes are quoted Iat $4.56 to $4.75, and bucks at $3,50 to $3,75. Lambs were a little bower at 8550 to 1/6 35. }hs,—The prices in the Toronto horse market this week are uncliauked, and, while a good deal of talk is going on about private saes Made, nothing big is doing. Some special sales at the Repository and the Exchange were well attended., and prices had Lhe range of the past few weeks. Better prices be looked for from this on. Poutirgx.—Mallon quotes fowl 'as coining forward very liberally, and T. JL Smith says that large consignments have come in for the Fair, and prices have dropped 3c a pound. Once last week. The following prices are being. paid; Old fowl, lla to 1.2c; ehickens, 129 to Nc; (bias, iie to 13e. No geese or turkeys offering. APPLE. — According to the Tritde Bulletin the outlook for the apple crop in Canada and some o1 the American States has. .hanged very materially from first reports, ming to dry and unfavorable weather, which has resul- ted in an apparently lighter .yield than at first expected. This change in . the sitnation has induced buyers to commence operations in the principal apple -growing sections of Ontario. .A. considerable pertion of the crop has, according . to the Bulletin, been al- ready contracted at 75c to $1.25 per barrel For the fruit'. CATTLE.— There was but a very light run at the City Cattle Market to -day, farmees and cattle buyers alike all be- ' .ing "at the Fair," A few of the but- chers were on hand, and under a good demand for choice butcher cattle, prices went from 15c to 20e higher than last week's prices. There is also a better market for export than for the past few weeks, and prices are showing a firmer tendencY. One or two loads of • exporters of pretty fair quality sold to- day at from $4.7.5 to $,185.. and one was reported sold at close to. the $5 mark. The market for stockers and feeders was very quiet, owing to the light run, though there is said to befalr demand for stockers of good quality. Medium light butcher cattle sold at 83.25 to $4.10. Receipts at the Union Stock Yards yesterday were 40 cars, rer(rianct9s7itioneatwttileTthee holair ci)iiiatge Want a Photograph of you that will be to their liking.; we take the kind you both will like. The style depends upon your selection, wewill see that and well finished, you get the. best. Well posed Commencing Sept, 1st, I. will be prepared to go 8a,, in the country to take pictures' of outside groups of Dwellings, Barns, etc. ' Outside views '9Ia Post Cardg.a Specialty. The Gallery 'Will be kept open by my assistant during my absence. J. ROBERTS, Photo Artist, - animals otTereh was notlargoocT as use- ual. Prices for etPortprs rouged all the 'way from $1.35 to sp, but only one load sold at the latter figure. The best vides of butchers' (Attie were slightly inner in tone and were szarcer. The best brought from $4.50 to 114.75, inedi- nin butchers' from 53.75 to 84.40, but- cher cows from $2.50 to $3.50. : The north bound train on the L,Hair B. on Saturday, Strtiuls and 'killed a cow belonging to Mr. A. Deming, jr„ near Exeter. Tbe cow had passed'over, the cattle guard, and when the whistle blew, it attempted to eat back on the street, but failed. The animal was thrown some rods, and lighting on the track, was struck a Second time. It was valued at $55. 110111,0410,100.111414110400.06- i stc • Stove ••• tThe, balance of our stook of Gaso- line Stoves at cost, to clear. One good second = hand Coal Oil Stove CHEAP Bros., STOVES and HARDWARE oseessoseamosompoovros 1. B. Hoover. , • Nelson Ball f�RNITURE.,. We always aimed at making this the CHEAPEST SPOT in old Huron County for Purnitufe, and 'mean to continue doing so as long as we are in the business, Our prices will convince you that this is true, A feu.; "Gilroy " Curtain Stretchers left. OOVER 46t, id ALL. --Furniture and Undertaking.-, eLINTeN, ext. I Mrs. W. 'Drown, Oleo Maud Moffatt, of Clinton), a daughter. ATEISSON.--In Exeter. our Aug. 2hid, to Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Atkinson, sdaughter, MARRIED , BoWslucx-TINDALti..--At the residence of O. H. Hoarealunett, on Heat. a, by Rev. E. bwit411, Arthur J. liowbriek, Baptist Minister at men Ewan, Seek, to tilos Arnatuella tioabis, Tindall, of Auburn, ROBINSON — Ijsberne, London Rod, South, on Aug. 25th. by 1tev. A. 11. Going, Murray A. Miller, of Lioydrainster, Alberta, to Heatrice Ablaut, daughter of Mr. Itich. Ilobinson. - SCOTT—DIU/MI—On Wednesday, Aug. 29th, at the manse, in actlerioh, by Rev, Jas. A. And. erson, I3.A., Richard Scott to Mies Jennie lirew-, both of Morris Township, DIE1J KELLY,—At Hansa% ntt Ana 23rd, infant san „of Mr. aid Mr. T. B. Reny. wILLts.—In•Exeter on Aug. WAIL T41y Willis, eldest daughter of Jelin Willis, Marlette, Midi., aged 33 years, 9 months, 95 days, EILLIOTT,-1n Winghm tt, on Aug, 26th, John J. MHO% v, s., aged ak Years awl 7 days. HERDERsoN.—In Saltford.on Aug- send, Alex Henaerson, aged 87 years and 10 months. TA13B.—In CoihOrns, on Con. 10, on Alis. 27t6 James Tabb, aged wr years, 2 months and 17 days. lion.Hitt-Ott-Autiasth, at the residence of her son,'W. 11. uoskoa, 616_11ing Fit, West, ',rer- oute, Catharine, wile of, G. Ileekon, of Gode. • lila yieh, her 671h year, . Ifer end was peace.' • PARN1311..—In Crediton, on Aug, 96113, Tobi Fahner, e,goti 68 years, , • In onnton, on .aeta. lab, Isabella, wife of Henry lig Cole, of Toronto. 3111 110LT. In TurnberrY, on Aug, 24111, el Bolt, aged all years. • COGX.--In • Morris, on August Nth, John Ea. ware, Cook, aged 77 Years and 8 months. SOHNOCR.—In Gray, on Aug, 9416, Catharine floe, wife of Charles Schnook, aged 76 years. SIMPSON. Melfill4, on Aug, 2SW, Jean eldest daughter of Mrs, A, Simpson:aged 45 years and 7 months, ANDERSON. --In maiknow, on September 1st, ThomaS Anderson. late of Dungannon, aged 12 years, and 6 Inenthii. County Clippings. , Mr, Lawson, 3rd son ofRobert McA.1 lister, 'formerly of Grey township, was ec -in the McAlhster sawmill on Monday. Morrish, the grocer, of Goderich, fell off his bicycle on Tuesda3.?, the un- foituoate accident resulting in a, ells. located shoulder. • ' Robt Armstrong has sold his farm, being lot 3, eon. 0, containing 75 acres, 7: to Edwin and Fred Armstrong, for the sum of 53,200. Miss Agnes Armitage,. eldest dough - 'ter of the late A. A.rrintage, of Sea- fOrth, died in the Orthopedic hospital :API in Toronto last week.. She had been ill for several neenths. • WWWWWWWOMWWWWWWAMWWWWWWWWWW learn Coat making. • # •a4v64v;ANTE; ibe Power of Perieelion 1. WANTED' Boy wanted, to • -- Tailoring under a Perfection is that eondition of absolute cow leteness to meat all the ear wanting to learn• ., for pay n g man S tea d y emplOy- w. :needs t aMt %knee:: go 0 d opportunity aspire, which few attain and nolle pass. aroor a first- capable Cutter. $ which manY class hand. eiwkibloveAblvivi., 11016/~psiklisiiii,.. .. In the making of Mens Clothing we have attained that coveted degree. Our cutter, Mr. Richard Belcher,. has just returned ffom the Chicago College of Garment (utting, where he has secured a diploma in cutting; ., Men's Garments, and also visited a number of high-class trades and is in touch with all the newest styles and . designs in the Tailoring trade. Our Tailoring trade has grown greatly in the vest six months, under the able supervision of Mr, Belcher, and we can say, without doubt, that we are turning out the NOBBIEST and BEST Tailor-rnide 01�thing in the County of Huron, or any other County, , We want your business, if you are at all particular, and style and workmanship count for anything. Don't leave your order too late, but ORD ER NOW, and give us a chance to turn it out right, and we will guarantee satisfaction. Navy blue Serge and Worsteds promise to be the lavorites in Suitings, with grey and green stripes and . 'checks a close second, while grey Cheviots and black Meltons promise to be the vogue in Overcoatings. We carry a large steck, and extend to you ahearty invitation to call and examine ouerange, whether yobbuy or not. ast of the Lawn Waists The Bishop of Iluten has appointed Rev. J. O. 1VIeCracken, of Thorndale, as: rector of Trinity church, Birr, and St•George's church, London township, The Rev. gentleman is a son ot Mr. McCracken, of Winghain. • Mr.' George Phipgen, Wing ham, received word last week from the Pro- vincial. Secretary's Department•at Toronto that he had he appointed a Provincial Constable. He has done some good service as a, County Con - Mr. William Govenlock, of Seaforth; left onAlorfday last for the old country taking with him a lot of fiat cattle. On the same day Mr. Alexander Gardiner; of McKillop, Mr; John Murdock, of Bruceileld, and llirt'James Wright, of London, all left for Scotland. These latter gentlemen go on pleasure' bent, On Saturday last Mr. John Love, of: the 7th concession, Tuckersmith, re- ceived a letter conveying to himself arid family the dad intelligence of the death by drowning of his son, George Love, a young man about 20 years of age. ' It seems that the young man Was engaged with a surveying party hi the Macleod River district, about 150 miles northweit of Edmonton Alberta. Lawn, Waists At 79C. " Saturday we want to clear out all our $ too and, $1.23 White Lawn Waist s, necessitating this great reduction, all at one price, • Cerrts, Lawn Waists At $1.49 We want the room for. our new 1.10.11 goods, hence this big bargain: • Your choice of any of • our: $1.754. .02.0Q and $2.23 Wh ite Law Waists for $1.49 MVAAMMWMMAMAAMMMANKM •Co :-..) t1 ..= ,- • ' t.,' C., 4.4' '''' •11 • = ,,.. . 't . ge.n A*0 Mt f .1 . . •.Z :-; ' 1.1 : .• (I) • j/ • ;) g t ti I liAL • . a - .;:; oN e. 7 ee.. ,,-; .:•-• , v•••4 .-:". 1/**7t1:1 e• ,t. ,—. ... '''' . ). ' . • •.... ' a. C '' . • . L,. C,Cc.t. 4- • • .17, ;...r ... =.., ,. ,-- STRATFORD, ;ONT. " ". • r. ,' ' ' •:, . ,9 , nr: - 1 . • • • : -. . . -- - • g'..1,-; .,,,-,.s . n-- 8 'TZ • -Those interested in 13usincis College Fall Term, opens Sept. lith .. ttr4...: .7! . ,-4":"' work .should • write for otic large cata- logue. This; is Oro invite,* and [NO, ,Coni- nierdal and Shorthand School in ern,Ontario. 'We. iiive,a nraetleal training 'and inailist :our graduates to zespousible • positions. Afany 01 36 leading business colleges employ our graduates es teach- ers. Write now for a free eittaleguer .. EillCitt ar, itttriehlan, • . • • .Principals t . .,Wooyouwoomp....seraereoprywayowaeoseatormil.. Ma()abe, of 'West Wawa-; tto iws11, and hardly tmoved to • Calvaryr. .' Mr' ' McCabe will he''sadly missed, as _ for a number of years he has heed one 0 , of our very. hest buyers of pAttle, sheer) . ' . , • , . and hogs. Like many another. 'that . budiness, we are told the farmers hare reaped tfie benefit of his 'losses. 'We. all wishJohn success in his new horue. , Went Was received last week of the death otMr. R. Carnochan. of Tulare. California, which took place there on the 18th, Mr Carnochan IV as a, native of Tuckeremith, being the third son of the late R.. E. Carnochan and brother of Mears Sarniiel and Robert Carpo chap, of that township.' Mr Oarnocha.n was &boot. 62 years of age and had been aTesidertt of Calitornia for .over 35. years.: Mi. T. E. Hays, secretary of the Mc- Killop Insurance C:lompany, says that' ' dUringthe thirty' years experience of the company, no, barns insured in .the company that had lightning rods on' them have been struck by lightning... lf rods .are properly put on and rightly` secured at the-bottotn. 111 the • ground. they are a very great .protection.• but otherwise they are an added .source of danger. . . . . . . . . Owingto ill health, Mrs. Woulter, eitther in the primary department ' of the Seaforth public school, has tender. ed her resignation to the Board of Trustees, and it has, with regret been • accepted. . She has beery ;i most sue- cessful teacher, and in point of years' .of service has a record that probablY cannot be equalled in the county, hav- ing taught in the' Snaforth school for twenty-five continuous: years, She formerly.resided in °Hilton.. Mr. wilt Atkinson, of Exeter, had a narrow escape in the blacksmith shop on Monday; While shoeing as horso. be was.Jhrown to, the. floor under another large hor4e, which immediate- ly placed its foot on his breast and was ?c botit to rest its weight thereon, when. fr. Wright promptly caught the foot and lifted it, allowintr his partner tO get Oa fromunder the beast, :Another moment and Mr. Atkinson would have received serious injuries to say the 'inor has come to II. Freeborn • . . . . . Ielniston,. -eldW1-1 est son of Mr. ..,' Johnston, the well known and popular teacher of Stanley township and for. nierly 'of Ray, through his haying won the Edwardalake Scholarship in Clas. sin's and lqatheinaties at Toronto Cni. versity Matriculation, They are worth 8201. Vreehordwas second in General Proficiency, first in Classics and Mathe- matics, second in Mathematics and . Science, first in Mathematics and sec. ond'in Scienee. lie Is only 18 years of ago, . , An unknown woman was struck and killed by an automobile owned by Am. brosel, Small, Toronto. Clinton Evaporator APPLESLWANTED. W '415 E ° • Ark 2 j • TCIioton7epora t ori e now open and reiiedtoreiearsluanitytAppiee,ihstprb:erid. TOWN. & CASE. t,7) °4 • ,... 0.- . • 41:' 0t • Jok • I.*1 2r . 5 •S—c' New Advertisements. WA.NTED.—Worlien men and b- 8t0 help at the Bvaperator. Apply asadMe. . TIILIRAP11Y .• h; the firm, moo towards positions Pioing J3.1000 to $50,0(.0 per annuni in railwaySdr- , • 3011 c1111110e01110 a good oneratOrh. Auction Sale ofFarm .Lot Far. Lot 35, Basin e L., nellatt, consisting of 85 acres, with inflict house and tvo barns thereon,' will be sold by Public- Auction, at pan" on Saturday, Sept. Bib, at. the Graham Rouse. Terme and particulate on application. ••D. DICKINSON. Ai't. P. MoILVEEN, Executor, 6 montlni, if V011 •stmly in the CENTRAL TELEGRAPHY SCHOOL, 3 Gerard St.,13,, Toronto, The iinest School in Canada Write for particulars. W. ti. SHAW, JOHNSTON, Vresidont. Pri mina'. • Apples Wanted ir •• THE •• RIGHT. 'USE1 .4 mismmikOmmputtikwo Ma,chine-magle IVIattress. . • One-third 'of your life is spent in bed. Buy a g-ood. Mattress. Our machine -Made Mattresses are. free frombumps and. hollows.. They are square, plump ;and just the right weight to turn easy. Prices according to quzility : . .. ' • .._ $3.04), g3.0, $4.01 a ndV.40 , . k • • • J. 171..eilmLLEw....- -..131.1tTli. .• . 1.31k.14i.TuRE '; ; and . — UNDERTAKING ' .. itok 0,iait:4*' HARVESTERS EXCURSIONS To THE NORTH-WEST GOING SEPT. 11. wood to return until NOV.12. Ine. SEPT. 25, good to return wail NOV. 26. 1901 RETURN FARES - • FROM YOUR NEAHEST STATION Winnipeg $32.40 Yorkton . $35.00 North Battleford $119.10 Souris • • 33.50 Regina - . 85,75 Macleod - •40.50 • Brandon ' 33.56 Moose Jaw * . 35.00 • Calgary •* * 4010 Atotinin 34.20 Strasshurg 38.25 Red Deep . • a 41.50 34,50 Saskatoon . 37.26 Siettlar 1 Moven 35.00 Prince Albert . 38,e0 Mamma! t 015° . For tsars to other points, booklet and full particularly. atenearest Canadian Pacific *peat. or write• . • C 15 FOSTER, 11.1.A.. C MR.. /A YONGE STREET. TORONTO. 4. • Roy Wanted. FALL -*to WINTEN • Pg' Highest price paid, learzeut D. CAti,NiNTT0EN,LON., * '25011"lifilligialial.1181111gialltagall"Pancy Sateens at 15c -20c Fancy •Sateens at 121 c• 'Vtrantecl,' geed, ro ag 1)007 or 13 yea rs of age, to learn. the Electric Light bust • - l‘err. A Oly at ELECTRIC L EOM WORKS, Girls %Voluted. Two girls, for hotel service, kitchen girl and a chamber -maid. Good wises. A.ply at, • NEW ERA 'Oilier, Caution, .6•••••••• The public is hereby notified that the bridge on the Side toad 25-20, Concession 10, Londesboro, is dangerous to pnblio travel, and more espeeially. trantion ett- ginee, and must govern itself iteoorainglY. McMILLAN, Reeve. Poultry Wanted WANTED, ALL RINDS OF LIVE POTZTRY, tor which she higheot market Wane will be paid. Call at AUXOWN'S /4/$.11XESS MHO, Clinton, • tt wagamasonumanumacassma oi OF .COURSE You will give your boys or Girls a • nest; course as they finish Public dr:High Scheel work, and before you soled your school, he sure and tinittY for 011k new catalogue. We are doing better work than ever before, and can guarantee ex- tellent results. Pall term, from Sent, Oh. BritishArnerican Business College Yongo & Wain sts, Torent0 T W,A.TSON Priocipal. 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111•111111101M 2 A ° 15c Fancy Sateens at 10c Ladies' Slippers at Cost if Children's Slippers at Cost ;I A few last season's Rain and * Shower Coats at Cost. 1*. Morrell & Holmes Londesboro. •************ ************** •