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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1906-10-19, Page 5Oct. 10, 1900 Yas CLINTON NEW ERA WatchThe Right , The I�Iellyar Watch 'Births" Marriages, Deaths Sant Jones Dies tra :a ,Train worm) F,1VANW L DROP1'RI1 AEA» BORN ""Bain" Jones, the noted evailgeliet,. (ii1NN--In Clinton, on Oct. 14, to Dr. awl xe• dropped dead Monday Morning in an } w, Gerin, a dauebter, (grin -bora..) pklaixox»at, Choctaw and Gulf train 1 Mrs. Wurieb, au Oct, 8x6, to Mr. Mr Joneb' kana and Mrs,.wnt.aebenek, a daughter. near Little Rock, Arkansan, POWlini.r»In. Eg,nondville, on Monday. Oet. home is. at Cartersville. Ga, 1 sib. to Mr. anti Mrs. John l'owell, a on. Samuel Parker J ones,. "Sam ,Ones," IdIMre. C e to Lake Road, on OCt.4th, who le people of became prominently knowni to Mr. anti Mrs, Chester Stanleke, a eon. SWEET. --':in Exeter. on Oct. s, to AU. and lava a series of revival services which he vlrm. sweet, *son, tette born.) , conducted many years ago in the JbENSTON.-7w Morris, on Oct. 7th, the wife Mutual street rink, Was born in Ala - OI' Mr. Ballard Johnston. a daughter. barna on October 16th, 1847. Remov- Oa 1859,he iktARltIED ing to Cartersville, ., INKSTER--TAYLOR--At St.Stephen'st. c T H studied tudi uunder a pools y'ate tui fro, .tnd at 'GeInkster, of Blind Elver. as a lawyer under bright auspices he Farr, on race Tay o OoGer having begun his. professional life Farr. Mies Orate Taylor.�of (}orris, to Mr. $• J� It is right in every respect --right in workmanship,' right in price, right it t u 'e right:everytime,. do- zm ,a Y •curately adjusted, .,feted in either G o 1 d, Silver or Nickle cases. Let us sell you a Watch — your old Watch taken in part pay JAMIESON.•-••PATTERSON--At the residence broke down in health from nervous ofthe bride's parents, D Rion Oct, by t H wick on Oct Rd, Y ,dyspepsia, and then took to.drink. Rev, J. !dinette., M.A., B. ., 1 to Asitia Minetta. Xoungest daughter of Mr. .),rat- Ia 1 2 he professed religion, and be - tenon. t t came a clergyman, of M h• creep. BIRD-ROPOENtI•-At tie i Cho me of Wi. brides Parents, on Oct. 8rd,by dau�tex of Mrs. Wheel MoralClara Island 's of Exeterr. get PIED the et o Episcopal Church in the South. Even while pastor of various charges he d'e- voted much of his time to, evangelistic work, • For the past fifteen years this line of T, I E star an Oat 4th Charles Snell, endeavor has engrosse his whole energy ENGLAND, -In Stephen, OS • Oet. 7th, Myrtle principal centres of Canada. and the Irene, aaughterof Mr.and Mrs.Mathew England:• United State>f. aged 17 months. ANDERSON. -In BIYtb, on Friday, got. 6th, point west of Little Rock and his de Helen Davina McTavish, wife of J. A. And�ereon, 6tinatiott was Memphis. a James Jobnston, aged 72 Years. 6 months and 23 the sleeping car and was taken off 40T,LxNE =+kn winghani, an Oct. 8th, Jamee 0th John Swett was struck by a train;at SMITH. aged 0yeare J months mid 17 days. gies, and he has appeared in all the 0•N04N+ 0H144N+►•iNf•N+•N•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••41►oN10••••••••••••••••••••. 1,1k94046400141110 ade Harris Home -spur `. T � breed Dress Good . eanad i••••1•«f•1►S••••••••�r♦..0.11••to!••s11N1•••••NlN/►�r.rNN400No.NN•N•N!►�ts•lNI1No*N•: a of Harris Honie•spun Tweed Dress. Goods are now in stock. These goods are famous throughout Our fall r their wecan. say,without doubt, THERE IS NO BETTER TWEED DRess, Canada for their wear and style, and GOODS MADE. Try' a dress length this season and you will always wear Harris Home- spun Tweeds. Mr Jones was traveling from some gad 55 years. JOHNSTON.—InMorrie, on Oot. eth, winlani The body y was found in his berth the days. train at Little Reek. Collins, aged 53 years and 8 months, in Seaforth, onSaturdltY..Oct. Kin rstou ,cud killed, Jet b _iy � a >y> iAx aFi�ed: ,rli I3c bi'rw congregation of King-ii year@. nfUERAY.-In Brandon, on Saturday, oat. 0th, sten will build a small synagogue at a Jennie, only daughter of Mr, and Mrs. George eoSt of $10,000. Murray, for8nerly of Seaforth, in her 14th year, At Walkerton Judge. Barrett dls- EVERI'd'T,•-In Choderich, on Tuesday- Oct, flth inissed.the charge of obtaining $1.400 Andrew pverltt, infant son of Mr and Mrs, An by false pretences preferred' against drew Everitt, Eldon street, . IVERS-Billed at Nile, on Monday, root, 8th,. RMrs;BnWaxren was thrownon by out �of a win. Iver@, of West. Wawanosh, aged 12 years 'b carriage at Sarnia and suffered a frac- months and 0 days., THOMPSON,-In Goderich: on Wednesday, Lured skdll and other injuries, from Oet.10th Hester, only daughter of fur, and Mrs. it3 feared willfamtThomneon, axed 11 months and 4days. Which the town of Owen Sound does not succeed in its fight to have its local Option by-law restored, a new bylaw • I will be submitted to the people next iJanuary. , At the London election trial T. Lew. is denied emphatically the evidence of t •a number of witnesses so far as he was concerned, and was placed udder tar- rest for perjury. Assessment: • Mr Abraham Pratt; , Commissioner and Building lnspector. of Ottawa, was dismissed from the city's employ for failure to have the ricins o,4 the Gilmour Hotel levelled to the ground. IIELLMAR Jeweler and Ovtician. ar Eyes Tested ,.Free€ Corn for Sale Lots of good old American Cora for sok reasonable; one to nine •months' time, if, desired as arranged. Peas are too dear to fend; sell peas and buy corn. W. G. PERRIN, Clinton gyp. Sometimes your wife becomes dis- couraged when the bread isn't good. Sc.metimes YOU say loud things too, Prevent both, by buying your wife . . Ogilvie's Royal Household. Flour.. . Wtlx it, bad baking is al most an an impossibility.; Recommended and sold by, Furniture for Sale A quantity of Household Furniture. to be . seen at Watts' old Store, Albert St; also some Fancy Fowl, to be seen at hoose, and delivery horse, waggon and strigh.-• 3IRS BALLARD, Clinton A D. _ BEATON • • The People's. .Grocer, Prompt Delivery. 'Phone 111.. Big Bargains in :Furniture.: Itwill,pay you to 'inspect our iinmenaeStockhetare buying, Our Connection with one of the largest Furniture Factories in Odn,tda enables tis .to , gtg at lowers prices than other dealers. Our prices.'prove this. pone and•see us and we will save.you Money. Goods delivered free... . • J. eREALLEW. . iu YT0. • FURNITURE •:aiad UNDERTAKING: FU • *. . TheGreat • Dress Ge •� brings the Big Corner Store' .VIT The very mention .of Dress Goodsg to your memory. This store has alwaystcarried a, good•reputation ajg for 'Dress Goods,' and ranee taking over .Mi:: McKmnon's business • the Dress Goods trade has been phenomenal We • handle the wc * celebrated and worldrenowned-- 7J� leharanta fabrics madea►y Geo Carr Se Co, li3radtord• uretland .& Co's 'Heavy Cloths, of Manchester •and BraClfor 3t �f _ - Matte and Delescluse. French Dress Goods, of ROU' �fe bats; 'Francs. • Dress (Goods prices range from 2.5c per yd to $150, • Big variety vv' 4(..)117r N'eVE' c11 G ll�et; 'JC This bas been a big season fox' Jackets,. We have ;been cont- : • pelled to repurchase: Jackets three times, such have .been our big * sales, b,ltt we have been successful in replacing our big sealers and • Our very Tong black Junket at $6 is .�� 1 black Jacket at $'7 50 bas been .t hu t 10 has been a an .� *r q & GARDINER. L�STON Myth 1&Co BI ' on tun � y . 1,0 Mckinnon * Sl1lCCe8SQrS E* *** **ice** ** ***NOOK. Sale Register. k'trtn Stock and Implements on Lot 45, Bayfield Road, on Oat, 18th. J. A. Smith, and G Elliott, Auctioneers. ' Thebriokbnilding on Isaac St belonging to Dr. J. E. Blacked, is Oared by aeration on Saturday, Oot 20. D. Diokinson, Aaot. Farm Stook, implements, and household furniture of. Levi Stone, 10t j'J, Con. 2, H. R. S., Tuoltersraiiin on Friday, Nov.2. T., ':C, l4rown. Anor. CUT A,dVCl'>lilyidlIttili$ addingthe very latest at each Yniy'ing. exceptional, ' Our popular d to- Our favorite black Jacketa $ b nt. repeater,other black discount day we are. in a ,position to any . ie Jacket shown in the trade at $10. At $12 show you the best black Jacket we call nay. Colored Jackets in Tweeds, plain: and fancy cloths, at ' $8.50, $9.00 and $10.00 •: Our jacket Cloths are thoroughly sponged and shrinken, giving our goods dr advantage over many made up. Children's Jackets, all new and nobby, tor tittle tons, Priestley's Dress Goods, Priestley's Dress Goods are here also, in a great range, Every yard stamped and guaran- teed. Priestley's Dress Goods are widely known for their fineness of texture and weaves. Cord•de+Sole Cord•de■C blues Roxaf in as Melrose weaves . Wool Satens Venetian Broadcloths wanton Sox elotba Silk Waists • We have just opened up a new shipment of Silk Waists. These are the, newest . andpret- ti;tset Silk -Waists -shown this year. �-- - Crompton's Cor- sets comprise all the good qualities that go to make a Corset popular, Crompton's Corsets are popular and must be right. We carry a full stock of sizes and styles, . Prices Sue to $1.50 Harris Home -spun 'weeds This year we are showing a larger and bet- ter range of colorings in Harris Dome -spun Tweeds than ever. These goods have'given our patrons unbounded satisfaction in the past and we fully guarantee their colors, They come 10 plain weaves andchecks,, in black and white, light greys, brown, blues, olive and red. Don't fail to see these goods. Prices run from 85e to $1.25 Perrin's Kid Glo yes We are sole agents for Perrin Gloves, in kid and wool. Every pair guaranteed, and will, replace any Glove that. does not prove satisfac- tory. They conte in all the popular colors, and our stock is always complete. Prices, in Kid, 51,01 51.2x5 $1.50@ Prices,"in Wool, 25tG_ and 5Q0 �.- Glasses .Lost. Stanfield's . Unshrinkable •Undewear For MEN and WOMEN Unshrinkable . Underwear is hard to get. " STA NFIELD'S" will not shrink and we guarantee every garment, or, money refund- ed. . efund-ed.. Made in two qualities, fine. and heavy .weight, We carry the largest stock of Stanfield's in the County of Huron, and can fit any man or woman -large or small.• - Try' Stanfield's this winter, ' and be Comfortable. 1 'Startf ields•. Truro Knit Ise The Best' `'1 UnderwearForWarheTt en's Underwear $i.o.), $1.15, $1.25, $I.50 Women's Underwear, 50c, '75c, $ reoo, Between Clinton and'the Cemetery, a pair.cf gold rimmed glasses, in a ease,; with :the name 1Fick'e thei':on. Ficder will be retarded on leaving same at .Post Office. Coal Stove for Sale. .First-class base burner Parlor. Heater, For sale.apply.to C. HOARE, pd4i . •• Clinton. Stray. Pig ,• Strayed from the subscribers, on Tues- day, a white pig .that will wei�'h about 140 lbs. Any onegtving information As to its • whereabouts will be suitably rewarded. • • JOHN SCRUTON, Clinton. ° Stray Reiter.:. Strayed from'premises of the undersign-, ed, about two weeks 'aeo, • a . two year•.old grey heifer. Any one ,.giv�ing information as to its whereabouts' fll.:be• suitably: re - wended.' • . JAS.: OUTHCOMBE, • Hallett, Oct: 18,'06.' . : House for Sale, or. to tient.: The frame house'. on Princess S-„.'ately. occupied by Mr. Jas. Walker, is offered for sale or to rent. Lot 1-8 of a n acrt; hard and: soft water, good cellar to house. For' particulars apply to W. WALKER, Plast St, Clinton. Auction Sale Saturday Oct. 20, at 3 p.m. at DOWN'S S'TORE', next to Hoover & Ball's, aGladstone Carriaee, .Cutter, ,ltobes, oak Bedroom Suite, Extension Table, Lounges.,Pictures, etc., belong- ing to the estate Of the late Dr. Hamil- ton, will be sold by Public Auction. GEO, ELLIOTT,' Auctioneer Terme strictly gash . 411100., J. B. Bogner. • Nelson Ball FURNITURE. We'alway s aimed at making this the CHEAPEST Huron Count. for Furniture, and mean to SPOT in old Y •, as long as we are In the business. continue doing so g , . -_ i ces will convince you that this is true. Our price A few "Giirray” Curtain Stretchers left. OOV"ER & ALT.... --Furniture and , Undertaking•.- 'LINTON, ONT. i• of ,:r,?P .�y�e , :`,.hµ.',� w;i . `v,.; l- ,,. /y 1'. ,. •i�.r,�r„n.... r4tih.2,a, r .f,�«fv:+. a ." � . Clinton .Market Report. A good deal of grain has • been * mar- keted during the last week, though the amount has fallen of since the weath- er: became so fine. Iings have been .go- ing at $6.30, Mr.. Canteion slipping about 200 this week, but they have since gone up, and $6.40 is offered for the next shipment. by Fitzsimons & Son. , Gorreeted every Thursday afternoon Wheat {Yi S to 0 70 .Oats 0.33to 1) 3:3., Mirky 1) 42 :to 0 41_. •Yeas. • 0 7.3'to, 0 7.1 Eggs • • , 0 18 to 0'19 Butter , , . • . • . 0 21) to 0 20 Foils 6 30 to (1 40 Wool (welshed):. 0 27 ro 0: 27 Wool (unwaahec) •0 )8. to 0' 18.. • CENTRAL. STlaATfORt7, ONT. Tilis'sebool is -recognized to bo• onsof . the newt Comauerciai Schools in America: You can safely bulge a .School by the an- pafeiLtionn it.ieceives. This term we re-.- ceived • aupilitati0ns from firms . in rix . large American cities and front far more towns and cities of Canaria ••including Saskatoon, Saar., on the west and Char- lottetown P F.T., on the East., Our repu- tation means nigh for our graduates, Write for- o111 catalogue. . :Elliott £.ieIlachlain,., Principals ' * * -**3 ** . Slane Remedy for Colds 1 l wecccl Suit, i Cardigan Jacket .. good.iur-lined`Cap 1: pair good Kip Shoes``.' Sweater woollen . Sweater r pair' good ar�l,in leggings i pair' heavy' woollen Socks i .pair good'leather=covereel' woolen Mitts t suit of-Stanfield's heavy woollen' Underwear' • If co'ld•mci•eascS, don one. of our heavy .Ulsters.• A good "Taylor".r s'fr, Will be sold- ho0 cheap... Apply to W. W. FAREA-21. 1 - Caretaker :Wanted. • A free cenrse in ,either Coinmeroial ,or Stenography wi11 De riven .to any young man who wily act aa' caretaker. of;the Clin- ton Business College. Clanton Evaporator.. For .Strictly Paring ripples, delivered at the Evaporator between now and Nov: loth, the price will be 20c.. per bag, delivered either. at Clinton or Seaforth. TOWN & CASE. ll)ress n iki