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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1906-11-09, Page 5TM CLINTON NBIN BRA e Right Watch • Tho. ••llelly4r Watch • It is right in every respect —right in workmanship, right in price, right in time, righteveryiMe, .curately adjusted, fitted in either G o 1 d, Silver or Nickle c.ases. Let us sell y_ou a Watch —your old Watch taken in part fay Hut VJI Jeweler and Optician. Or Eyes Tested.Free Teacher Wanted. Teacher wanted for S.S. No. 7. Hullett, male er female, with experience. ,Appli- oations received np to 5 p.m.. on Monday, Nov. Cth. .8;014N BRIGPIAM, Seore- *try, Myth. , RISS DEVERALL. :AFirst-Clasiiressmaker. t reeidence of Air, A. A. Hill, Princess • Et. Will dew out by the day, at$I.00.per day. First-class patronage solicited, and 'satiefaction guaranteed. • . - Vir!s Wanted.. To operate knitting machines. We have positions for a few smart girls, experience not necessary. Beginners paid at rate of 50 °ants per 10 hour day, while learning, 4, and puton piece work as soon as they can eau; more. Good operators can earn per day. Apply by letter or personally if possible to THE .CLINTON KNITTING CO., Ltd, • VORE4TO Mil MOWS (From the Sun) ' ,Hoos.—A further reduction has taken place in hog prices since las week. The Wm Davies Company re ported that the price being paid. by them for hogs on board coos at aver- age Ontario points was 4i6,75, This • week they quote 110.40 in the sante' way, and $5.0.5 fed and, watered in , Toronto and O5.90 delivered off ears in . Toronto, Park, Blackwell and Vo re - 1 port that their price at average points outside for select - hogs is $0.00 with 25c less for fats and lighte. . Paur,TRY.--The Tbronto poultrY market is somewhat demoralized this week. Omura report supplies large and demand limited. M. P. Mallon says that not for same years has the market been so overstocked as last week. furans quote live fowl Oe to Vc, chickens and ducks 7c to 9o, and geese 7c to 8c. Dressed they quote fowl 7c i and 8c, chickens Dc to 100, ducks 10c to i 11.0, turkeys 14c to WO, geese 8c to IOc. I * IfolNot manysge—heavy horses were on offer to -day, but a few sold at I 8175 to $200, and even $225 for well- ! finished horses of correct type. About I the best sellers at present are good de. 1 livery horses, weighing 1,100 to 1;250 1 lbs. These bring $150 to 0200, The drivers offering just now are mostlys000nd-hand, second-hand, and sell low, but really good drivers would. fetch top.prices.. Seconci•hand workers are selling any- where from $75 to $125. . CATTIR.—The cattle •market ' runs along withlittle variation from week to week, all lines being at a low level of prices, Toronto • Crawford and I{u. muse t say the best exporters are $4.50 to $405, with mediums St to 4.25 export cows are 53.50 to 43,75, awl export bulls $8.75 to $4. . Best butcher- ing cattle are selling at $4,25 to $4.60, medium $3.50 to $3.75 common $2.75 to $3, dry cows $2.50 no $3, and butch- ering bulls $3 to $3.25. Ifeavy short: keep feeders sell at $3.75 to $3.85, or- dinary feeders $3.50 to $3.05, best stockers $3.25 to 43.50 and ordinary stockers $2.50 to $2,85. , SREFP.— Lambs in the Toronto mar- kets are going Mr the best at a little better than $0 per cwt. Most‘of those on offer to -day in Toronto sold around $5.25 to $515. Sheep are 50 pet pound with bucks $1 per head less: (Births, Marriages, Deaths.' „.. nonri . e ny6 41.0.t. the wife of David J. blyslop, a daughter. t MUNItaln (neer, °n Sunday, Oet. %et, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Munn. a son, wife Of lafr. Robert, BMW; a daughteer, ::: .zior.—in Goderich, on Wednizsdity, Oct. • • • • ClintonMarket Report. ()mooted every Thursday afternoon Wheat • • , 0 70 to 0;72 Oats Barley 0 42 to••O. 45 Peas 0 74 to 0 75 Eggs 0 20 to 0 20 Butter 0 20 to 0 20 •Bogs 5 50 to 5 50 Wool.(araehed). •, 0 27 to 4) 27 Wool 4-unwashed)0 18 to.e 18 Ohiekens, dry picked, lb 0.08 0=0 10 Ducks, per lb • 0 08 to,0 10 •Geese " 0 07 to0 90' 0 03 to 0A1 •Sale Register. Farm stock ete., of Geo Render, lot 25, eon, 16. Goderiob township, on Nbv..14th, T. BROWN, &act. • Vann, Parra stock and Implemente, at Lt 11: Con. on Thursday, Nov. maws, at.,1;30 p.m. T. Brown, Auctioneer. Rooms ..to Rent; . couple Of rooms to rent, unfurnished, I•can. be heated or otherwise, eco4 central •looation. Apply at NEW ERA °Mee For Sale. good ••'1Taylor " Safe Will he sold rcheap. Apply tb W W 'FARRAN. soses000mmiegisseeere or*t_ • - it will soon be heat • ing timeagain, so it's. nota bit too early to begin thinking about the new Stove you, must have this fall, We've already put our full lines on the floor; • •We'll be glad to have you come in and look them over : Ranges . OM II eaters Na Ha a; ea 8 Happy Thought• :'. Pelle Oak ' Radiant /Ionia ' .. Pandora . • , Dandy, itilettrary's . Cornea • Plane•Jev el . . Venoms, Penn Esther • Chin Oak Empire Garland I . *Canadi an Steel Ronne' Telephone Bock Prize They are all good ones." Prices according to size, . style and finish., • 40,77.6,70.00.........»..................:....... 1 Harland Bros, ISTOVES. and HARDWARE., O0000.110000.000000.0.0.0400 J. 13. Hoover. • Nelson Bait • pu For the next five months you will spend the most of your time in the house. We have FURNITURE FOR USE. FURNITURE FOR COMFORT. FURNITURE FOR ADORNIVIENT. Brighten your abode and make the home cheerful. The greater the volume the lower the price, HOONTER & BALL A.140 VISIDgIRTAEING et.iNTes, coNT• atig°iFleer 2t3kt' SINIALL.--In Winghanz on Octola r 20th, MARRIED PEAReE=OANTEL011-44 the residence of the bride's parents. on Got. 2ittb, hr Rev. 0.W. Rivers, R. A., R. P. of lielgrave, M. Tboznas Pearce, to bliss Meeriet_claughter of Mr. and Mrs, Peter Cantelon,all of adorrle. AIKENROAD--MARTIN,—At the residence of the bride's brother. Tuckersznith, 00 Ootober 31st. byRov. 1'.11. Larkin, assisted by Rey. EU Bowers, Johenhead, to Agnes Martin, all of Tuokersmith. IcZ3118—LOW8ON.--At Vona, on Nov. 1, by Rey. A.1:1 Brown, A, V, Nem, to Miss Flossie line, Dowson,daughter efiG:140.01)owson,of the Ooshen SAMPFE.--In Rrussels, on Oct. 51, Robert Sample aged 76 years. rounEST,—Ita Morris, on Oct, 31, ales. For.. rest, aged 68 years, 5 xxiontinz and 3 days, CO3/SLY.—In Gladstone, Mao, on Oot, 9701, Andrew Oeusley, formerly of Brussels, WALKER—In Brussels, on Oct. 38th, Raohael McOntcheon, relict of thele,te Samuel Walker. her 87th year, 1:1tU81.B.—In 'Vnekeremittt. on Tuesday, Oct. 30th, Christina fionhia tcm, wife of the late 0. Kruse aged 77 years, YQEb3Okleatorth, on Friday. November ilnd, Ann"Weqcott, rellist of the late llenrY ;Voting, ofOlinten, aged 87 years. . SECRETS OF MINT. • Profits on English. Pennies, But flier. Am\ Nene on Pounds. • No Wonde people are complaining that there is less money about; last year, according 'to the report of the Mint Just issued, the ainount of money coined in 190'5 was less by 4 4,614,S3O than in 1904.. 'nze figures for •the two years are: 1004, •£11,725,090; 1905, 17,- 110,810. • The biggest falling are. was in goid coin, the ,quantity inlitted last year be -4 dng of the 'value of £.6,500,0oo, compared with £ 11,042,000 in 1904. Neventheleiss, the total number of pieces struck last year Was greater than in 1904, the fig - Wee being 95,787,720, • compared with 5,137,437 • .. . •'• The gold ocif n issued during the year was of the value of £ 6,600,000, of which 5,000,000 was in soizereig:na Against his, light toin -of the value' of £ 2,700,- 00 wins Withdrawn From eirculation. The loss of 2.190d. per sovereign on this,' Money was the lowest yet reached, ..To aka good the loss on these light c bins here was an adjustment In Mare)), and ufildient consols standing to the ere - it of the coinage fund to realize £32•,-, • 77 9s. Id,, which Was the amount of he !deficiencY, were.. sold. The demand for silver, It Is pleasibg o note, le th•ought likely to improv. o threepenoes were Issued in the year, 11 demands being rnet by a banking rm holding a surplus of. these c,iirts. sliver coin :census taken on lune 30 hoWecl. that the ,banks in the linited Ingdom held £ 6;275,894,. conveyed ith £4,543;775'j.1892,: It !is estimated zap •on, Dee. 31, 1904, the silver coin Circulation amounted to 224,009,090. hich• is' 11s. 2p, per head, ComPared ith 11s.. id. 'in 1891. An ; interesting. . experimmt was• ade to* see. how the summer •hoildayr rected the • transfer of •silver o do • one lOCality to izobther.. It • was scovered. that En ellks sh banlost • 960.000, Welsh banks £ 2L000, whsk. attend gained £20,000. andpoor. Ire- na neither. gained nor lost;Of •tho 380,000. or so Withdrawn from the nks in England and :Wales, • nehrly 9 t 0 d 6 tt N a A , w w X ti •••in of :frf 01 If ,3OOQ3O was taken from the Lndon district.' The eleven coast counties froM Bristol to Lancashire gained 45,1100. The profit of the Mint- in the year was '48.192, icompared vith a' loss of £19680,. yin 1904. This was nattlY broilght about' • by an increa.sed• profit theon • bronte ooinan purlpiz •that' =it should 'pay better -to Make 'pennies ;than .sovereigne, • •. • COLD WEATHflg NEEDS ......kReady With Every Cold Weather Wantaft..._ t.: ..i... This store is ready for the cold weather requirements for women and men and our prices are right, too. We buy our Underwear, Hosiery, Mitts and Gloves, and Furs direct from the manufacturers, for cash, and pass them over our counters to you with a " fair " profit, No marking some lines up to what they are worth I—Every article goods and prices. marked with a livable profit on what it cost, " The profit of the Pudding is in the eating." Come in and see our • Oilcloth Matts for Stoves, Another shipment of Oilcloth Matts • for putting under stoves,, came • to hand this week. Very pretty patterns. One yard square 40c - One-and-a.half square 85c : Iwo yards snare. $1.50 85c Ladies' Vests at 69c 6 dozen Ladies' all:•wool Vests, Puritan Brand, unskrinka.ble, sizes 1, 2,3 and 4, regular $5c value, 69C Children's Toques Traveller's Samples Traveller's samples of Children's Toques, on white, red and color- , ed borders,. fine Cashmere .; regular 5oe value, for regular 25c value, for .... 18C • Stanfields TruraKnit is The Beet UnderwearForVVamen Puritan N. Penman's Underwear . ---F .0 Women and Children We have the Puritan .agency. *for.. Clinton, and :there.. is no better Underwear for women and children - on the market. Nke carry • a full • range of sizes. from'z5c.up to -$1.00 . Penman's natural( w • $1A 25. al 1„ 4. 4t ' 2. 3, pii, Stanfiel'a unshrinkable Underwear frorn5Qup,• tiosiery Values Never Better. Our stock of Cashmere and ribbed Hose, for women and children,. • is complete in every detail, Try' a pair of our special plain . or ribbed. Rose at . . LOC .'WoOliOn. Mitts and . Gloves direct from the manufacturer to us, in black, white, red, grey and browns, sizes 6, 6i, 7, 7i arid 8; no better value anywhere 25C liosierySpecial for: Saturday • 10 dozen Boy's heavy ribbed black Worsted' Hose; all sizes, Regu- lar 25c and- 35c value, Saturday, per pair • 18c Art3;',#:a"-Natzr., s tearenwsnmeal.1.01.101..rinomi010:001.1=110RMIElse . „ , • , • • • . , • 4:zvertox et! Ain ft h. , • ..... Af,a in im, l've boon pra;t'ing. eyeri. . night fora new. doll." .said ' little Doro- thy, "and GOd. hasn't sent it 'et!' 'Perhaps G oft. .dOcsn't . think ,iliht you zeed another doll, dear," answbred the. ,inother. '. . . • •"Then why doesn't he tell me,” asked the little girl, l'so •I could pray for 'eomething else?" -.- Woman's I-Ioine . • 1.tlatinienion, ; ‘. •••. • •• • .. - 1 • • mas ffer. Now is the time to have X:r11aS Photos taken. Cali -earty and' get Our SpeCiatOffer lasting until .jan1.1st,...1907. J.ROBLRTS,, Ph t A 4 .0 . , New Mdrerttoentetttil • In 'Clinton.. Onz, 13. Fin :Electric Seal ' Colleretts, &der please ar • Nnw, 124,OFFIOg. 114)rSeittid Iluggy for ...Sale. ' • Go..d .quiet drivitie horse, vith harness and boggy. At plv at the • tf NEW BRA orwtoE. . Store to Rent. The gore irk the Victoria Bieck so long occupied by the undersigned, le offered to mt. It bite be'n papered and natured throughout, and is in fird-cl %es orApr. T. SA"KSON, leacher Wanted. • Teacher for S. 8. •No 10...Bast Wowed- osb, for the year 1007- S'Llory $400 per annum, Apply before December te • JONATHAN BENTLEY, pd4i • Hex 182, B'ytit. ASSIGNEE'S SALE 'Farm, Stock awl Implements Let It, eon. 9, 110110046p • Thursday, November .15f 1906, • at 1.30 pan, The farm comprises 100 acre 4 of excellent soil tn good ofluditiod end good buildings. Parra stook includes .8 thorobred IleretOrd fiattle and 8 registered eotrittold Sheep, besides horses. grade nettle, bogs, ete. 'there is 615o 6 fell com- plement of term implemente. For further partioulare see posters- or •apply to W. BRYnoNE, O. W. JtO .i2.11, .50 N, •A emigrate. SOHN RILEY, T. BROWN, Inspectors. .A.Untiatner, Advertise in the kith .ERA T ELE'ORAPHY is lbefirst sten. tow pons sitiopits ing *0000 to 850,000 uca. alumni In railway ser- vice. You can het:onto a, gond operator In 6 months, if you 'study in .the CENI RAL • TELEGRAPHY SCHoOL, 3 Gerimi Toronto. The 'finest lithoo/ in•Canada, W rito for particulars. •• W..14. SHAW, ' T. ig lotiNST0N. • PreSident.- • . Princinal. ,Wakhigo' • • • •:$ • Subscriber cantake in the weahhig o. three or tour families fm' the wiener,' Sat. isfactioa guarantsed. trave' wor4 ,ht the New Era office, or MRS FRED COOPER, BOnd lt, below the So6tion. • • , The Myers' 40? a 1:: • ;'••• 1C!‘.. A••••••••.1.11.1.• :ref•• re .:ttr N.b.bee!' .•.• . i- • S.', • • • . ...,Y7•01..,4.144% 4,141 r. VP • • L VIONPOO. CENTRAL: STRATFORD, ONT. This'aeliool is recognized to be 'ono of the liest ConSchools in America, Yon ean safely judge a School by the Wien tipns it'rOe1ve4. -This term wp eeired upplleatihns front firniK in RIX 10 rge Alnerienn cities 0fl1 from far •inorc • st°Fivi'z'igito4onnd, Sctittle:: nenitiCittele,:‘,1,'slre:atleja fatg idttetown, on the ER st. Oatkeen, union means iun,1i for our graduates, ' • Write for our catalogue. . • • Principals ei ow hoo • On Ilis Own Hook ' . that , • StopthCough,: by keeping your feet. dry and warm with some of our fine serviceable: footwear." • , 7A- 1.ditlibripleteS •..One•bncklei,-twobuckle„lowlace,. high lace high . • leather, top lace. • 2. FRB, Shoes, Hea.vv Felts, Fine AP -Felt, Fine Felt Leath- , er Faced. . . • 3. Heavy Rttots, Calf Skins, Kips, Chroner Splits,and good Jong boots. Beside a fine line of finer boots, leather leggings and heavy wool socks. orrell Holmes 'I 'T.. lE• ***:10101E** **** ***** -Ks-044 i-*-******************** StrItnge to .say.; thereqtre a niuntav • o people in the country wlio do not MU•SACIVIeth 0• d egli=eetth,ei:ry' (/))fl c,Poe a e ( v . seem to Understand that T• ant en my • iyshophreed Ida O. Holnes,i- Teacher.Voors north of the The mytwe Music Method, for begin. ners, provide f; a thorough preparatory' course in the rudiments of musk. The leSSOnS are conducted on Kindergarten models, •and 'include practical Piano teaching, making the study pleasant and interesting. Important A.ITMON SALE Or • Registered cigaesdaies • a** • 40..imported Mitres and riffles AT EXETER, AT 1 P.M. ON .101111)Ar. Ar4)1/EMBEIt 9tit Personalty selected by the owner :from leading etude in S saltine, for etmerior Wee quality and breeding, earryinu the blood of many of the leading styes of the breed. A number of theta mare,* have been bred to first.rlass stallions In Scotland, Vo.trriertg desiring to secure high-elaes heetvyireft brood mares, ishonld not fell to Attend this title, TtlINIS CA811 or eq fivatient. P. itamvir,A1,raerineetitandrill • Normandie 11otel, where. there is fits choice :t stoek. of Fancy 'Worsteds, 'weeds, Patitings, 'Over.coatings and blookan(l blue Worsteds as found any place. Suits runde to order on short notice; Kindly give us a call, and 'inspect 'for '.yourself, R A. DOWNS, Merchant Tail Or, - Clinton. "3"242a8021. A GOOD OHANOE . To sectire an education that will most ' quickly MI stately tlli for the pro - Real clutlek of life, is offered In, this Reboot neeer now management, with improved equipment and COUNACH, CAP oldest 111100I Is am nowest and one of the best. Write Mr catalogue awl free budget of "IlnsineFtg Writings" . • BritishAmerican Biisiness °liege nntki,•„„,m„,.. & tits, Toronto T "WATSON Principal. smoniummommonownimionon Men's Tweed :nits w. • • *,,„ • • At the present time all people are aware that woolen goods are up in price, but .our purchasing tpower has been. such as to overcome this difficulty *, and to -day all :purchasers tell us are IT In 7it quality, style and price, in .., • -WY: Men's and - Clothing * • • * The day of cheap 'clothin.g is past, but we Can * • • ition's Tweed Suits at, '. * . ... furnish you :with ' . ....•,,,,f4i ... . ......... • . . $ tt 8 (0) * " . " " spools,' at,. „ . ...... ..,....., .... . . ... 7,00 • 14 II Ai eXIi;Lbpecia at., , , . , 6 4 NavyBitit, Serge and Tweed S,titslat.ui, ......... .,..- 87 ' Scotch Tweed8uitsdt.. ....'4*•.t.Se . •M..050O0 " Pine%iorated. Scotch anti Worsted Sitsit— , • „. 10.00 Voutig itlen's Suits at • $5.00, $0 00 and $7.00 PF ' Iv' S Suits from tb • * . I Y.! a • I I . $1.50 np to $5,00 * • , Ladies' Pelt Shapes, worth $1.50, $1.75 and. $2,00, to clear at ,.....,.... • I. i • a • s t. "at: ........... 85c and $1 00 k. Mnoh goods and Millinery to dear lost now. Come' and get a BARGAIN. • . iiiiiisissurimistravoisislais *. POPLESTONE 4i 'GARDINER '4E Successors to Mckinnon 4k Co., Myth * . ... • , Ata. neadquarters for 8tanneldslInderwearforLadies, Men, lz Boys. ** ******** Oe., •