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The Clinton New Era, 1906-09-21, Page 7.. er•: •,. �... ,tri' r'Sii'41.t'z. ��t?, 60,e40J,N4'idt,ae,r:0ttssiOtr .i • $teptt 214 1300 TEM CLI)TO ' ,IEW ERA Fail OO $ aCaGoaond4 saree oaurrr*lige gs fo ods. Prints, flannellettes, wrapperettes. See our Ready-to-wear Pants with Burglar Proof Pockets. A. large stock or Overalls and Smocks, Hardware stock replenished with. Ensilage, Befit, Chaff, and Manure Forks:, A full supply of Groceries in stock at all times. Highest possible price paid. for Butf er and. Eggs, Emporium, Londesboro, Sept.. 14100, B. Adams. L .V $3000. worth New Clothing. Coppley, Noyes & Randall's Cictbing has been a success in * this store. Sinceutting in their Clothing' in February last we • have had unprecedented success in every line. Theiroods are not heap in .quality but they are cheap in price, Mea's Suits from $5 to $14 a suit. ' ' Men's Overcoats from *5 to $12. , Aen's Trousers from *1. to $3,50 a pair C. N. R, Clothing is thoroughly shrunken and sewn A1C with linen thread. T1 -it GRtAT * Dress Geeds I' kuse. 'YJE we are agents for the celebrated * KI-IARANTA DRESS FABRICS '' made by 'Geo, Carr (St Co„ Bradford, .England. 3 See the best •of Dress at our store, We have • a big Dress Goods stock. * NONE BETTER,--. NONE LOWER. Millinery ., mow iii .Full $ wing. g _ .ute ETs.. N'ow comeInto line 'for the •autumn. R 1N PQPLhSTON & CSA D �R •* Successors,' to McKinnon i Co. * *i *X4 ***'* . **'* * 7C' **** � �le2t�'=flit 25c Fancy. Sateens' at 15c ! 20e Fancy. Sateens at 124c 5,c Fancy_,Sateens at 1Qe Ladies' _ Slippers at Cosi' *- II Children's Slippers at Cost _._..—rev 1ast..nseaseh' .32.84, an * Shower Coats at Cost. • a Morrelt& �l Londesboro, Boy Wanted. Wanted, good, -wrong boy,17 or I8 years, of age, to learn the Elentrio Light bnei- aeee. Apply at ELECTRIC LIGHT WORKS. !iiultry Wanted. WANTED, ALL KINDS OP LIVE POULTRY, for which the highest market puce will be paid. Call kt McKOWN'S HARNESS SHOP, Clinton. tf Rooms to Rent. • Three town star r and three up' -stair room t. to rent. in the'bouse at preheat., occupied by Mrs,;,Wforthinton. Apr ly.to.• ' MISt3•WORTHINt1TON, with; Tozer & .Brown,' Clinton Clinton Evaporator APPLES WANTED. The Clinton Eveporator is now open and prepared to receive any quantity of Apples. Highest prices paid. TOWN & CASE. • Notice, to Debtors. All acccnnts due the undersigned must be settled before the 20th cf'Sept., as he purposes leaving town. 'Unsettled -accoonis will be placed in Court inr collection: • 11. 4)AVIp.1Cliinton. .. Household Effects. A quantity of Furriiture rind • other house hold articles; including .2 Coal stoves, is offered for sale by •, private sale. May be seen after ilionday 17th Mg t• ARS. D. F. MnuPHE ltS0 I,. Joseph Street, 011100111041111111110011001110110000041404110400 Remnants in Poultry Netting at a Bargain, to clear. o One oo -lb. second-hand rPlat= • form Scale, chem`. = A quantityof second hand Sash and Doors, at your own price. 1 1 2 he , " Wyandotte ." Cleaner and Cleanser IS SOMETHING NEW— It is I. scientific cleaning and washing powder, sp clally designed'to take the place of greasy soaps an t burning Washing Sodas or Lye It is easy to us.. and does not injure the :hands. •Try it. Only 25 cents for a five pound bag. arland Bros., STOVES and HARDWARE. ARE. .,S • '*'onearrO $I11,R1[t#3T5. From the Sun. .,- CATTLE—Wet exporters are $4.60 to 14 $5, xnediuin $4.25, and bulls and cows 1475 to 114.25. Best butchers' are $4,40 To $4.65, medium $4 to $4.26, common $3.25 to 63.50, and dry cows.. $2.75 to $3 Stockers and feeders of 900 to 1000 lbs $3.25 to $4.40. Good veal calves sold at5c and 6c, and heavy 4 calves 31.2e to 40.. Holten--There is anactive demand in the city, but horses are scarce in the country, Prices are high,, the general run of good heavy ones bringing up to $125. At the same time, horses cap. able of good farm work, but more or less used upby ',city ;pavements, which make the fet tender, bring $75 to $150 SHEEP --Lambs weighing 80 to 85 lbs. were bought at the Junction yesterday at $565 to 65.90 each. . HOGS—Prices remain stationary, de- spite the weakness of the old country market. 116,65 is quoted off cars et Tor- onto, and $0.40 fog fed and watered. The average price on cars at local points is o.15, which is equal to $6°to Clinton M' he hog producerarkPrt RGp(►I't+ ;;Oorrected every Thursday afternoon Wheat ..068to070 Oats 0 30 to 030 Barley 0 40 to 0 42 l'eae 068 to 070 Eggs 017 to 0 17 Butter .., ., .. 0 10 to 0 18 Flogs 6 00 to 0 00 % Wool (washed) 0 27•to 0 27 ' Wool (euwashec6) 0 18 to •0 16. Births, Marriages, Deaths BORN BALLANTYNE, — In Usborne. Sept. 10th, the wife of ,Thanes Ballantyne, of a daughter, MORLOCK,—In Crediton. Sept.11th, the wife of John Morhock, of a son, CHESNEY.—At "Roscoe Farm,"Tuekersmitb, on Sept, Sth, to Mr.and Mrs.P.M. Chesney, a son, WINERr-In Stephen. on Sopt. Bth, the wife Of Wan. Winer, of a daughter, BREEN, In Turnberry, Sent. 11th, to"bir. and Mrs. D. Breen, a daughter. .The little ono died. the same day. PIERSON-In Seafprth, on Sept. 6th, to Mr, and Mrs, Wm. Pierson, a daughter. `' LAIDLAW.—In Morris, on August 29th, to Mr, and Mrs, Duncan Laidlaw, •a daughter. BELLY.—In'Morris, on Sept. 4th, to lyIr, and Mrs, Albert J: ]felly, a son, PHELAN.—In Morris, on Sopt. 6th,. to Mr.and Mrs. John Phelan, a tion. • ' DAVIS.—In Blyth, on Aug. 29th,. to Mr'. and. Mrs,. Jab. Davis,- a son, JOENSTON.-In Myth, on Sept 4th, to Mr and Mrs. Ed. Johnston, a daughter. OOOK.- In Blyth, on Aug.' 26th, to Mr, and Mrs. Jasper Cook, a daughtor. ' '• • MAIRRtIED ' McBBIEN—YOUNGBLUT.-'At the resident 'of the brides 'areits eit. 19, by Rev..1. L, •ru1all, Mr: Jasper McBrien.to Mis$Uarrie Young •blot, both of•Hulicat. • FRAYNE—REID,—In Hensall;on Wednesday, September 12th, by the Kiev. S 1a Garnet,.r, Frayne, of 'Osborne, to Miss Annie Reid; Exeter. 8IMS-•HARTUNG—Ict Lt•1'tali, on Wednesday Sept, 12th; by theRov', Scbrlkey, Mr,'Ed. Sipes;to Miss Rartu ing. SHOLar'Z1.—NADiGER—In Zurich en Monday. Sept. 10th, by the Rev. •Sehilkey, Wer,h,Scholtz,of ., Mt, Clemons, to Mara Nedige of Daswood • PHILLIPS—OOX•—In Knoahekeb, on Sept. 12tH by.Rev.Jas A 'Anderson B A Alfred Phillips of Fergus Falls, Minn., o Prances es \t .youngest daughter of William I 'ox, pt G rier it h x1,4 DIEL 'APi'LI.lIY -'tilled, in 13ullett,.on Sent, 16th, Samuel Appleby,. aged 43 sears. . 1 WASHAIIN—InLogan,'on Sept 12tH 1'rederiek Wasnran father' of Mr. Wasmann 4linton; aged 74 years 2 months and 5 flays, • .. led ' 01;7~L9Sti�,Fi�a9,-.Sn,Esatel:.,auw`,rst..at13,-.Gi4itxtSedrw•. son of Mr and Mrs Jolie Harness, aged 6 months • and 12 daya. . , PAR-0:95.—In Centralia on.I'riday, Sept. 7th,, Jolie Parsons, aged 77'.yeara 6 months, 27 days. O'CONN°ELL ••-In Saltford, on; Supt:-2th, Ellen -O'Brien, wide- ortliii ato John O'Connell, aged i6 Years GRAHAM.—In Toronto on ]friday. Si tc'mbtr• •I 7th, v.argaret White. beloved wife of Wi.lIlam H•. 'Graham,. pastor of Victoria street Methodist church, sited GS years. New Advertisements. Lost. A black Sir]: (aperige, 'on :Huron St,, 1 betwren St. :Paul's church' gate and Mien .I Mountcaeile'e corner.. Finder will 'ba 're Warded. on leaving it at NEW ERA. OFFV;E. • For Sale• ' A good :•` Taylor" S.fe_ W-i:ll-Lbe.43o4 obeitll., Apply to W, W. .FAR1tAN. • Wanted. BANKRUPT SALE A k3IG SUCCE Re, ITURDAY our store was crowded.and our sales were the larges in the history of this business, : and' um' ' firmly believe that every customer went away satisfied with her Ourchase, This Saturday we will; f>rr. • 'utiles a our clerking staff, which'will ensure prompt service. There are lots of b gbarains left—$10,000 wortho+*' Dry Goods can't be sold out in a week or two, and there will be bargains until the sale is over, on Oct. I5t10'. low are a few of the Bains for Saturday, but sale is not confided to this„li.st. Give us a call, if you are needing am thing in Dry Goods, Ready -to -Near Skirts and Blouses_Men'sClothing and Furnishings, Boy's Clothing, or Etirft•. etc., etc,, at big savings. Dress Goods. • •Two pieces Dress Meltons, in ,black and na'y, 44 in, wide, splendid line for school children;regular • 25c value. 1 50 Bankrupt price 1 Ei lit' ieces frtne Lustre Dress Goods'••'pl';'t,'ds • *•. d� shot offecte,p egular:25c, 35c and -10c, 41. inches wide, B nk-• qq pp rupt price .,,..,.1.. 1+1 ,1..,994, . Lo1r . Three pieces 42 in, plaiu Cashmere, in red, pink and 35o pale blue.' Regular 50c value, Bankrupt, price Five pieces fancy alid plain mixed Tweeds Dress 25C • Goods. Regular 35,i value Bankrupt pries..: ., P Tw .pity pieces,frtncy Wool,blueSerge and Lustre 5� Dress Goods, in all the popular colorings, Regular 50e 3 value.. Bankrubt price ' 'Fifty ends French Flannels.' in stt pis and cheeks, ranging; from Waist lengths t� 25 part', in each piece, cl5c regular 50c :values. B:tnkrgpt Sale price L .Boy's Overcoats ' : 6 only Boy's double-breasted, brass buttons, ages to 7 years, regular 53.25, foe $ix only, same style, better quality, regular $30130 t for .:r . $2, 75 . • Nine only; Boy's Norfolk style, in ,dark grey Q Cheviot, ages 3,to 0 years, regular $5 00, for • ' $3i C 5 $2150 Men's. Odd Va.nts • • , Twenty-five pairs .'lien's Odd T'Wee'cli Pants, all 9c. sizes,. regular $1.50 up to $2.0() Bankrupt price • Fifty pairs Mens Overall's. and Working Pants,: rc 'ular $1..Ut1.. •Bankrupt price Linen .Collars 5c, • 25 dtw,, Men's. •Linen Collars; s; in all the fiopular ni• atkes, irvnila1 lac. Bankrupt puce • • t 75c 5g Staple: Bargains. Ten pieces Factory Oaten, good weight and Dicta weave, regular 7c value, Bankrupt price - Ten p,ezes F1't.n'pci" t�te • •good•:weigl t: •uiid Rvitithr'; regular "rc•.value. 'Bankrupt price , . .. tiltlia • Twenty piece Flannelette. 30 in. wide; good weight, light and dark colors, regular 10c value, Bankrupt price • Ten piece's dark Flannelette Shirting, good . width,. '"�p� and weight, regular 12 1-2c, Bankrupt price s • • - Hight piers Standard Shirting, in stripe and. chick •g e regular 15c tialue, '• Bankrupt price 6 4' i Ti 're pieces Oxford`a dx'ting, the oldstand-by, and 1 f,r always reliable, regular 121.2c, • Bankrupt price Two -pieces a , o -pieces blu i end white check Apron (iringharn, 1q�'•,rt; -- in. witsregular 1212e, l3ankrnpt price• �ll✓ta. • Elf,ht pieces stripe. •anil`el:eek'Gingham,•-it -'pinks, Mise and red, regular 12 1-2c and 15c ,va,lue. Bankrupt • price '11nee pieces four -yards wide Linoleum, good pact. 7 'tarn, regular Sic. Bankrupt price 1.. . Two p'eces more Table'Linen, good patterns, regu- lar• 25c value..' Bankrupt price ., Tao pieces. Table Linen, 00 1n wide, regular ,roe. Bank 1 ru•r price , . a iirt, Muslims 5e . 1u0 yards, Art Muelins, good patterns; rang- gn ing in -Trice from 8., to 10c,, :Bankrupt .price ...... .. ,9. 71* ItiPta ( t 4i'Y..�Y': t it 1 � ': it . BEST RESULTS are secure. by a t'oursi• of training in our well : known 'and pitiable rnr:titution, wliieh olTars the newest and most eifec- tivo courses; -and is the most influential ro: cleur4ng positions. Our locaatinn, ertubailee t anti methods are of the best: • btudents tial enter, with. email adyittrt- •age; tit any Lime. Write for catalogue. BritishAmerican Business College 1 til C.' llniltlliig longe A''cult' • for mita T M WATSON Principal , J, .Ji :..t'74 r'. ... ., -. — • ' :A reliable resident agerit.for Clinton and "richt ty: for Fall and Winter Months, to. ocll Fru t Trees, Small Fruit' Bushes, Ornaniental Trees, .Flowering Shrub i, etc, All,eur+plre.t furnished free. Terme liber- al.. \`',s.con,ider this agency one of the best•on onk' I,tt .end good mon-iv can be rnad'e'ont of 0. ,l cnl8 •wi[l.hatve ov. r 600 uerea'•fc'11°14 s111,t9: U„drakw 111 . Ere r1 - thing »•t• ship is guurautleed. d,.ply for "fall pa'•ticulars, in -writing or p,'r?on', to . PI:LHA\f NURSERY 00 , Gooderham Building, Toronto, Qat. A two-story building, in old brick black occupied by . Richard Esker.—Apply to • JOHN MoGAfVA. Wanted (good hound, for deer season, .spotted one preferred Gond price kr the right dog. .Apply to 0.1.0. BIJXION, C'inton. lsugg,ty doe Sale rood single covered buggy for ,tale; nearly nes Al o medanw:set of clonb4e Harness Will he sold cheap. Apply , at NEWERA office ' Live Pigeons Wanted 20' per pair paid, delivered to R, GRA- HAM or T. E. CANTELON,. Court of Revision. Notice is hereby given tbat a Court will be held, pursuant to the On7art) Voters' Lists Act. by.liis Httnor the Jodgo of the County'Courtof the County of l.Lurorr,-act•• the TOWN r1 :Ai.L,.CI,1N'i'ON, on Mon- day, Oct, 833,610 :6, at 1:0 o'clock a. iii,, to• lir. ar, and determine the several domplainta . of errors. and ornteaiorrs'In the Voter List of the ,Municipality of Cltraton•fot; 1006. tl,il persons having bueineae at the Court are retlnested to attend at the said [ime and .place, (late.; at •Clinton, the 21st day of ,Sep'. 11)06 E..L, MACPI-IEESON. Clerk. e. COAL And then you need not swear. Little drops of water. Freezing s n the walk, Brakes the man who steps thereon Indulgein naughty talk,. Many freezing mornings, Many chills—bevv,xre. Just let us fill your " coal bins, Arid then you need not swear. siJM+:cRANTox COAL .at Ek;�NP TO HW HA D : J. A, HAMILTON, , :rJtAL DEALER 0101. Your. Friends• • Want at Photograph of you that will be to their liking; we take the kind you both,•will like. The style depends, upon your selection, 'we will see that you get the .best. Well posed and well . finished. ' ' • ''omrrlencin,t Sept.. 1st, T -t1u,i-1-1 be prepared. -:to . go -out in r to take pictures the country o a e 1� pre of outside groups of Dwellings, Bairns, etc. Outside views on Post Cards a Specialty, The Gallery will be kept open by ,euy tisltstant during any absence. J. ROBERTS,. Photo Artist, Clinton. CENTRAL STRATFORDi pNT. A Ramous S:hool. 'Ibis school' is recognized: to be one of the best Commercial Schools in the Province. (r tr courses Di%titorougb and up-tn.date. We give a practical training awl twist nut airto r o l a is graduates patsy good posi- tions, It is impossible for us to. satisfy the demand trade on ns for nflictp help. - Tho,e interested in their ritvn' w•clt'ate should write for free eot.tlegne. 14otali & McLachlan, PrinCtpals mitts We have bought the 'loot and Shoe Depart:Iment:of H. E. Montgomery, Lake£leld.st a low rate' on the dollar. He went into business on the 1st of November, 1905 , and .issigned'on 1st of March t C, whichpractically* 1 •5 ,1)0 , is 1 means NEW FALL STOOK that mast be cleared out in . o days if possible.' We must have the room, and we want vbu to help us make it, and as an inducement you will be,treated to a feast of barga.i.rt... greater eate_1' than anyyou ever attended.. y Lloale Started onatutrdaYLast and'far e ceedcd our •xt)cctations, sire`. th• ose wanting bargains should, dome .once Pos, ti vel . No Resell/0. Salo lasts 30 da- s. only • 50e and 69e Infants' Mutton lsoois tori' 35c '35 pair Infants' Button 'fonts. sizes 1 to .r, egulatr uOt. anpt d 60c. Ban kru'•tic.ltrita<�..: Ogg, $1.10 Children's 'Buti.on•'loots 7Jc. 30 pair Children's B'nttan.Boot:s, sires 4 t 7 7Qe% rep Attar price $1.10, sale price, Iqu. $1.25 Misses Strap' Sniper's 69c 18 pair Misses Strap Slippers, sires 11 to 2, Win t•cgalar $1.25, sale price ' fJ it 81110 to•81'2; Misses Lace' Boots 145e, 30 Pair )Hisses Lace Boots, spring heel, sizes T5c. 11 to 2, regnbtr $1.10 to $1.25, sale price p Si' Long Rubber floots,'$2.55 , • Men's first titl*Llity Long Rubber Boots 275 s1 at , 1111.. .,4...... ........ ,. .4 '.'21 to $1.115 MissessButton Boots, . (30 pair Misses'Bntton,Boots; sizes 11 to 2,. ' heel and Spring heel, box calf and dongola k ,d, � _fl regular. 1.25 to $1.64, sale price,.......... . 9,1 $2 to $2 50;Ladies Button Boots S1.56g 7, reg 27upalarir ;3L2adito$2es'.B50utton, sudsprice , , Bcols, sizes2 1 to 1.. 511• .. :33 pair Boo' School Boots, sizes: 1 'to 5,1 RIM regtliar 51.:35 to 51.65, sale price... i s • $.250 to. $3 glens' Laced Boots $1.75. • 24.pith. Men's Box Lace hoots, sizes 6 to sale prime • . 85 liens' Patent 15 pair Men's Best gular $5, sale price .� 11•"`'01° Calf and Dongalai Kid ; 10, regular $2.50 to $3, Colt Shoes a.q Patent Colt Shoes" x'e. i Space will not permit of a full list of pricas, Call and see for yourself:; .Remember the date and place. ' 'MIMS 'STRICT LY %CAST Jas. Twitch'eii,. Victoria Block. Clinton. nton. • --• . .