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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1906-09-28, Page 6Nyp • Twenty carpenters wanted at once, 34 4 cents an hour will be paid to first-class men. Apply to S. B. BAGSHAW, 477 Marian St., Toronto, Sept. • 28, 1901 The - Right Watch -IS- The liellyar Watch 4141144•••=1 It is right in every respect right in workmanship, • - [4itiVtitht* 4NT: time, right everytime, ac- curately adjusted, fitted in either Gold, Silver or Nickle cases. Let us sell you a Watch -your old Watch taken in part pay URI VAR Jeweler and Optician. es Tested Free Clinton Evaporator APPLES WANTED. The Clinton Eveporator is now open and prepartd tc receive any quantity of Apples. ; Hi4best prices paid. I TOWN & CASE. ' TUE MINTON. N. ERA IBirths, Marriages, Deaths. County Clippings, 1 r.,..f.. BORNi_ S. W. Marshall. Wing.haM, has sold fiOvigg.-In Hallett ou Sent. ilith, ta Ivo, Ana ula harness business to .t hos Hew, Mrs. Richard Clavier, a daughter, ortrah-at Grand Rend. on Sent. 7th,to Mrana ed this life on Su . Mrs. D. S. roust of Zurich, depart. WELSEL-In Hausa% on solo. uth,to w and ailing An: e0100 trindeET She had -been Mre John Gill, a on. Mrs T Welsh 4 Ow . The friends of Mrs. (Rev.) Cloing, iinstwomn,to Goderich. on Tuesday, gent Exeter, .1411 learn With regret that she 18th, to 1.1r and UreaFilsinger, a son, is quite ill and is now in charge of a' PATTISON.-In Winglatra, Sept. Alith, to Mr, nurse. and Mrs. Irwin Vattisoo, a soli. Mr. R Vanstone has received the Mrs, ROSE3.-In Turnberry, on Sent. Rh, to Mr, and sad news of the death a his brother Alex. T. Itoes, a daughter. . Walter (formerly of Wingham), at Road, on Sent. 12tby Rev. Eletelier. CttliTt r411130 tituiseallaruss Messrs lienderson and DeLacy, of Huntingdon, Oregon. RUSSELL -Me Ramat. to Miss Bellh. aena, third daughter of the late e Commercial Retell, Seaforth, have vicl 0ec, . bought out an interest in the Colbert SANDERS. - ItEktilii. - At the rt,rsonase, Brewery Co., of Egmont:Wale. neneau, on Sept. liftli, by Rev. Toll, Earley V, sanders.to Miss Lillian liesMe.dalighter of Thos. t Misses Dir, Stetvat't and Bell, of Keene. of Stephen. • • 1 Ilensall, who.have been visiting in the DIElb I old country singe early in May arrived • HART. -In Mullett, on Saturday. Sept. 220, ',home onFriday eventng, and 17 days. George Aridess Ram aged SS Years, 14 nioaths OnTuesday night John Rice depart, ed this life, at the bora of his(Laugh- FLYNN.-In Etullett, on Sent.23rcloTotioViynn, ter, Mrs. F'. Horton, 14th Con., Tuck - aged 46 years and 11 months. - ersmith, The deceased was almost.80. Mr. Kyle of Saskatoon, •has pur- chased the McLean property, south of that village. Henn a hotel in Saska- toon and was very successful, but in- tends coming back to Old Ontario. Another pioneer, in the person 'of Wm Sherwood, of Ashfield, was call- ed pettoefitily home on Saturday even- ing. the loth inst. Deceased had - Ailvertlitetutato Live Pigeons Wanted.• 20o per pair paid,-delTvered to R, GRA- HAM or .1. E. CANTELON„ • • Wanted pass A small room in private house, for year ed his four score years and , ten, and i leaves to all who knew him w th ' eexmple of a consistent Christian life. Mrs, Wm. Allen, of Egmondville, received word on Monday that hee son Mr. John Allen'had died at his home in Winnipeg asthe result of an attack of typhoid fever. M.Allen was form - tiger, to store furniture Apply by oard to MRS J. M. EIAMILTON, Clinton Household .1kIreets. A quantity of Furniture and other,house., hold articles, including 2. beal Stoves wood 000k stove, are offered by private sale erly &resident of Egmonciville. • . May b., seen at any time over the Gal- .e.1,b44)pyevent occurred at the Meth- braith Clothing Co's old stand. W. L. GAI4RA1TFI Potato Digger to Let A flist-olass Potato Diceer to let, at 50o per day. Apply at SHARE' HBO:WEBS Blaoksraith Shop f Clinton et Chureh parsonage in Hensel] on Wednesday Sept, 12th,, the event be- ing the marriage of Mr. - Garnet J. Frayne, eldest son of Mr. John Frayne of Usborne to Annie M., only daugh- ter. of Mr. 'Wth Reid of Exeter Nbrth. A happy event took place on • \Wed- nesday of last •Iveek, at • the home of , .1 Mr, and Mrs. Christopher Anderson, . 1 Lower Winglia,m,, when their young- . rii;t , a i est daughter, Mar was unitecl•in wedlock to- Mrs: •JIts 0, Hale, a airds. .,.0.-perous young farmer . of Sand Lake,. SEALED Tii:NDEBS addressed to the uMichigan;nder- ' signed, and endorsed ."Tender for completion of 1 saanews reached friends in Bel- Goderich Breakwater," will bo received at 'ginve of the death of John Craig. Wil - this aim mild' Se.turdaY, October 20th, 1906, in-' 1„.., .., . - ... elusively, for the completion of Breakwater at ....n., eldest son of Rev wallas, . rres- Uoderich, Huron County. Ontario, according to byterinn minister of Trenton, Ontario,_ , a plan and speettleation to be seen at the °glees forriltrly of .Beigrave. ' The young of i G. Sing, Esq., Resident Bitgineer,Confedera- .,.„,a -a wing as on the surveystaff north non Life Buildiag, Toronto, Ont., H. J. Lamb. •-,1 Esq., Rebnleut engineer, Loudon. Ont., on anvil- Ch• vortAVilliarn, when he contracted cation at the Postmasters at Goderich. and at . some disease and -died in the hospital 4 the Department of Public Works, Ottannv. Tenders will not be considered unless made On at Fort 'William,. before his .father . I the printed form su»plied,•and signed with the , could reach him, •. ;.actual signatures of tenderers. • , able to the order of thH e onorable the Minism ter ' and a art held 111 the highest m estee An accepted chenue on L1 chartered bank. 11;W-- ! - One of the old settlers cif MeKillim, ? of Public Works, for six PIDU.Sand five hundred by all who knew him, passed to the foliar.. (ss.000.oaalinst accompany each tender. The cheque will be forfeited if the party-tench:1n -great- -beyond rirr --Thursday' -of-last. ng decline the contrail or fail to complete the week, in the person • of 3,1r. Robert of non acceptance of tender. work contracted for. and will be returned in case Campbell. The end . ea tneatt the. home 'I • of his daughter, Mrs; '1‘ . R. Blanshard The Department does not bind itself to accept Poultry Wanted WANTED, ALL KINDS OF LIVE POULTRY, for which the highest market Price will be paid. Call at MoKOwN'S ot HARNESS sHOP, Clinton. tf a the lowest or any tender, . . : at Sturgeon Falls, Ontario,with•whom 'I 131 °Prlter?:13 .GELINAS. , 1 he had made his' home since retiring. . Secretary. 1 I frora the farm some ten years ago. Deflartment of Public Work - s, . . , . • - NOttawa. 1 , t. 2 1,' 1906. I • ' • • . • . '. I • ewspapers inserting this advertisement with.. Oshawa Reformer :.-:Our :.fkoarlis and I' • , . . fields . are our greatest .gdyl mines. t 1 1Vith - twenty-five. Million 'for cheese, ' ti nearly seven million for bacon. . and I E On Sunday. Sept. 16th; Margaret I over thirty million for wheat, we have , '4 Kirk, widow of the late Jas Strachan, ; in these lour chief • articles 'of itgricul, 1 ot Leeburn, and mother of the late D. 1 tural productions and exports a sum' ' K. Straohan,of Goderich, passed irtv!ty I nearly , three times as. great )1S 0111' in her 90th year, after a long and paw- total:export of minerals frorn all our • Carpenters .4•444.1•1114•416.41.1•10•414111.1e. It authority from tho Denartanent. will not be aid for it. Furs, Ruffs, Stoles and Caperines ==at Bankrupt Prices:.a•••-••••• laselMs~mammetwism•PwamiltaPPI ATURDWY we are laying out all of the FI. E. Montgomery Bankrupt Stock of. Furs -about $2,000 dollar's worth in the lot --Prices are marked down to wholesale or less. We don't want to mi these Furs with our own stock and positively must be cleaned out Don't miss this chance to get a big Bargain in Furs. If ydu are contemplating to buy a Fur this year, this will be a rare chance. Sale Starts Saturday Morning. Caperines Les Than Cost 16 Caperines in Cony, Astrachan, Near Seal, Bear, • etc.; etc, at the following Cuts: 2 Caperines, regular $ 2.50 for...... ,, ., ....,.... .. „. , . ,-..„ &I 1,75 •1 Capezane, regular • 3.50 for, ..., - . 1 Caperine, regplar 4.00 for.............-. A * • . • r. ,. 4 • • . . 4 Ottperinesjregular ; 7.00, for f • N • - '1 Caperine, regular 10.00 for 2 Caperines, 1 egular • 9 00 for ...... ..„ :&...,, 1 0 ' , . 131 2 Caperines, regular 15.00 for... .. . e le • . ele * I,Caperme, regular 16,50 for „ .., ..,- .. .........., -, . 13.00 1 Caperine, regular 22.00 for , „ ........ .... ..... • . MEN'S FUR COLLARS. 1 only Men's Persian Lamb Cellar, regular $0,00, for ......$7.25 • I only Men's Coney Collar, regular $3.25, for ..... ..... .... 2.75 1 only Men's Nutria •Collar, regular. $3 50, for, , ... 1 only Men's Beaver Collar, rtgular $5.00-, fur .. • ... . ..... • . LADIES'. STOLES' and RUFFS Electric Seal Ruffs, for . , 2.50 Coney Fur Ruffs for ' 1.75 ' 4,00 Gertna,n Mink Ruffs for ... . , ... 3.00 4,50 Coney Ruffs for.. , ... , .. . . ...... ; .. .... . , ... ,. . - - 3.50 5.00 German Mink Ruffs *f^r 4 • 4.00 7,00 German ;Nlink Ruffs for 7.00 Sable Rutfs. for 5.00 8,00 Sable Ruffs for • 5.00 Electric Seal .Rtitr 8.00 Near Seal 1tuff 7.50 Sal le Ruff • • • 8.00 Isabella, Fov, Ruff 5.50 .13:50 Sable Ruff for .. 6.50 • . .... ... 10.00 '. ‘111.1111141 Men's blue Serge Suits Men's double-breasted Blue Serge Suits, regular t7 gn $10.00, Bankrupt price • • Men's ere)* l''weed Suits, regular $0.00, Bankrupt $4 OP 2,50 pt..ice .,• It , • it 4.50 • - Men's heavigrey Cheviot, double-breasted Suits- , • 5 00 , , ' al! sizes, regular $0 50,Bank at t 7.00 '. ....•, ' .:, ' • ",.. 0.00 8,00 11.00 Men's .Overcoats Men's single,:,hreasted blue Beaver Overcoats well 171,00 r,,, •inade and trimmed, all sizea, regular $S 00, Bank- $6 OD . rapt price ., . , •. & . . • • • . II Men's single-breasted b'ue Beaver Overcoats, ve'- 07 gn . „ vet collaz tdrsiges, regular $10.00; Bankrupt price oil 0 U ' 3.81tetnnk'srfutiputoly)r.ineleix.'..11.7eed Overcoats, regular $10.00, t 7. nn . • • • OftiJI,,I • • .Men'S Odd Pants . .. , • Men's heavy grey itntearakia Tweed Pants and grey 1 nil • . full, cloth, all -Sizes, regular $1 50,•Bankrupt. price tD It Utf Men's fancy stripe Scotch Tweed Pants, well made • • Bankrupt price and trimmed, • all sizes, regular 1/3,25 and $350, eg gn cow U. • ... ..... 14:83 Men's Favey Winter Vests 11 • .. • •• •• ii$25.0.0 itaadies' Fur Coats .$1-5.00 • . . .• • . .•• . Three only Ladies ' Astrachan•Coat% sizes 32 :liana' .• .11en's Odd TWeed. '‘, ests, , all sizes,' regular $1.00 --• •'--• . 36; well made and trimmed, regular $25.00, Hank -V g nn . . . and. $2.00, Bankrapt price... ,• . -... . . .... .:-. ... : . •. . . .. . v 14 lju runt prine:••••• . ...-, ,'"-- ' - - • . • libUU Latlies'.Cloth Winter -Coats.- - , . . • . . S1.25 Boy's Overcoats for $2 50 . . ... • 3 only Ladies, Tweed Jackets, tailor 'made, up -to- • • date style% size' :32, 31, and 36, i'eg"tilar $8,50, 13ank- .$0 50 3 to 7 years, regular $3.23, Bankrupt price ..-. ! .. • :- 044 ill) 13oys' douhle-hreasted lane Beaver 0 vercoats,. ages rept priee- • , •• 4 • • 2 only. black Cheviot ratclies'IVinter (oat, • tailor- e• k nn . Bilk's dark grey. CheViot Overcoats, Norfolk style, • ,,, , , ;DUI UU - ' • • velvet colia,r; ages 2to .8 years, regiilar ,3 (>0, Bank- el 7 g ' • . made. up-to,.date,•reonlar $ii 5t) for ' • , . rimt price.... ......... ......:. : ... . ..... .... ..... ,-.... 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