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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1906-09-28, Page 5Supplement to the CLINTON NEW ERA, Sept 28111, 1986. EMICKANKOMIONSINEKURSSMMEili BEST RESULTS are secured by a course of training in Our well - known and reliable institution, which offers the newest and most effec- tive courses, and is the most influential in securing positions. Our location, equipment and methods are of the best. Students may enter, with equal advant- age, at any time. Write for catalogue. Rs,: , rerican; .Business College • Y.M C.A Building, Yonge & McGill Sts. Toronto T M WATSON Principal. On His Own. 119.91 Strange to say, there are a number. of people in the country who do not seem to understand that I am on my own hook, so to convince them of the 'fad; I have above inserted my photo. My shop is three doors north of the Normandie Hotel, where there is as choice a stork of Fancy Worsteds; Tweeds, Pantings, Over -coatings and black and blue Worsteds as found any place. Snits made to order on short notice. Kindly give us a call, and inspect for yourself. R. A. DOWNS, Merchant Tailor, • - Clinton. For Sale. A good " Taylor " Safe. Will be sold cheap. Apply to W. W., FARRAN. For Sale A two-story building, in old briok block 000npied by Richard Baker.—Apply. to JOHN VloGARVA� :' TELEGRAPHY is the first step towards positions paying 85000 to 850,000 per annum in railway ser- vice. You can become a good operator in 6 months, if you study in the CENTRAL TELEGRAPHY SCHOOL, 3 Gerard St.,E., Toronto. Thd. finest School in Canada. Write for particlars. W. 11. SHAW, T. J: JOHNSTON, President. Principal. Rooms to Rent. Three downstair and three up -stair room t to rent, in the house at present occupied by Mrs. ,Worthinton. Apply to MISE WORTHINGTON, with Tozer & Brown, Clinton. CENTRAL G' STRATFORD, ONT. A Famous School. This school is recognised to be one of the best Commercial Schools in the Province. Our courses are thorough and up-to-date. We give a practical training and assist our graduates to good posi- tions. It is impossible for us to satisfy the demand made on us for office help. Those interested in their own welfare should write for free cotalogue, Elliott & McLachlan, Principals Clinton Market Report. • ' •414141041141010111101,1104111114140011111•114111110. — Remnants in Poultry Netting at a• Ba g iiiiV 1���; .clear. :One foo=lb. second-hand,Plat- form Scale, cheap:. • A quantity 'of second = hand .Sash and Doors, at your own price. The " Wyandotte Cleaner and Cleanser . IS SOMETHING NE.W ' It is a scientific cleaning and washing powder, specially designed to take the.place of greasy soaps and burning Washing Sodas or Lye It is easy to use and does not injure the. hands. Try it. Only 25 cents for a five'pound bag. Corrected every Thursday atternooe Wheat . 068 to 0 70 Oats ' ... ..... .... ..0 30 to 080 Barley (l 40 to 0 42 Peas 068 to 0 70 Eggs 0 16 to 0 17 Butter 0 18 to 0 20 Hogs 6 15 t'o 6 15 Woolweaned). ...... 0 `27 to 0 27 . . Wool (unwashed).,,, 018•'.to 11 18 TORONTO MARKETS. From the Sun. CATTLE—Cattle are still low in On- tario markets, but not lower than at this time last year, This is a season when low prices in beef may naturally I be expected. A few picked butchers ' animals from this section are bringing as high as $4.50, but the majority of the, best, ao not go beyond $4,25, with medium $2.75 to $4 and dry cows,$2.50 to $3. SHEEP. — Good export sheep are .bringing in the Toronto market $4.40 to 84 50 per cwt, and bucks. $1 per head less.: Lambs are 5 1-2e to 53.4c. A comparison with the Buffalo markets will give the Ontario .producers an idea of how miuch,they would stand to ' gain with the Buffalo market open to i them. Hoas. —There is no change to report in hog prices this week,but the general outlook seems better than it did. The Win, Davies Company report that re- ceipts show very little increase and are still below requirements. Coupled with this is a very•firm hog market in the linitedStaies,the top price in Chic- ago last week. being almost as high as the off carr price in Toronto, and an ad- vance over the previous week. W m, Davies Uotnpany quote prices to farm - at country points, $6 ; on board cars at country points, $6.15; fed and watered in Turonto,$6.45, and off cars in Torah - t0,16 70; oron-t0,t$6.70, - Park, Blackwell, and'"Ooni-� pony quote saute as last. week, $6,65 off cars lin Toronto. • HORSE MAlixa'. —The old complaint is. still made in regard to, the horse market, "Farmers in the country," says l3urns„a.riti Shepard of the Reposi- tory "are asking more • utoney :.than dealers can possibly 'get fravithem here. When •a farmer her of $250 being paid for it horse; he thinks that he has just the animal that .ought to bring that figure, when, as a .naatter.of fact, it is only a very exceptionaaly line" one •that will du anything of the kind. Really good horses., weighing 1,350 to 1.500 his, etre• going :$175 to $200, but they must be good to bring even , this. Animals weighing 1200•to 1350 fetch about $150 to $1755 ; good drivers,' 5 yrs old, will fetch $1.50 to $225.. Service- ably sound 'are selling all the way from $4(1 to $75." i 1Iiarland B STOVES and HARDWARE. 0000Nll00000i1120 6+01 British Columbia is alarmed' at an invasion of Hindus, mostly men who have served•in the Indian army, There are said to be 1,300 -of thein in the Province now, and hundreds 'are coni ing on every steamer. ',The .Van• couverites want this sort of •inimigra- tion stopped, and have .annealed 'to the Dominion Government in' the matter. Cheese is cheese these days:: At the 1Aeterboro Cheese Board on Wednes- s; day it reached the phenomenal price of 13 1-8c; Never in the history of that' board had it before exceeded 13c. The sales on that day represented the. paying out of $40,000 in round numbers for cheese. The highest • price paid previously this season was, 12 7-8c Forty years ago, we are told, the Sioux Indians were anreclainied .etv- ages. Their name was a terror like that of the Apaches at a later date. Ten thousand 'Christian Indians are now, attending the convocation of the Episcopal chuech ori the Santee Reser nation. Most of them are Sioux and some of them have .travelled 200 rdiles. to attend the convention. ` All those from distant points . are being enter- tained by the Santee Sioux. This atone to the Indians pay. Mr. George Heaman, of London, would lead to the conclusion that nibs a Penman's Fine Woollen Und , ,wear. B. Roover. Nelson Ball FURNI"T IJRE We always aimed at making this the CHEAPEST SPOT in old Huron County for Furniture, and mean to' continue doing so as long as we are in the business. Our prices will . convince you that this. is true. A few "Gilroy" Curtain. Stretchers left. ROOVER & •. BALL. —Furniture and Undertaking-- • CLINTON, _ ONT.' •' tile.+. ...-.wa•-r ,' ,. ..•'`f-vm..- ... ..+.s< . is.i5';:F..T'-tyE;+••;..;•h��h!! . -t.. ••' -- ****f* ** 3 ***** moi F .. Profitable Investment * A few dollars spent in, Warm UNDERWEAR is I *. better than spending many dollars 'in a, doctor's * bill. Buy. from us and you will get good articles 31E. . Stanfield's Unshrinkable Underwear, * at right prices. We stock owns a deer park at Grand 'Bend.. A 3X,In both .Ladies and Gentleman's week ago a deer was frightened by a dog and jumped over a coven -foot wire• y� fence, making its escape. from the in- Besiaes these we have`, other and cheaper lines. ` closure. The deer was advertised, and p.., shortly afterward Mr. Heaman was ais,Call and see before. buying, notified that the animal was seen in the neighborhood, of Zurich. A few , dauys later, the deer was seen at Ar-, noun. And'1'uhda et r. ed to rand * Morrel1 & ilolmes Band and had jumped the fence and vs was once again in the park with: itsLOndesboro. mates. The animal, had eluded its pursue*s or nearly a Weak, and had covered r emiles a its trip. fo a 1 w A ******** **** *** *** **