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The Clinton New Era, 1900-10-19, Page 5, 0. GRAMMA THE CLINTON NEW ERA STORE IN ClIZI\TTON" Has a , stook of about $10,000.00 consisting of October 19, 190r Staple nd Fancy. Dry Goods READY-MADE CLOTHING BOOTS AND SHOES Well, what about it? Simply this, we have come here to do business and to get a start we will and are now giving the greatest, largest and biggest cut prices that was ever attempted in the county. Our prices will bringjoy and. gladlless to the wage-earners of Clinton and surrounding country. . Not by favor but by merit alone will we maintain and increase our trade. We deal in Good Goods, not trash, and believe the masses will patron- ize the house that sells the best goods for the least money. The almighty dollar. The many have too iew and the few have too many. - But there is one thing you must do to be convinced tb.at all we say is true—Come! Come! Come ! Come !' and see. EVerybociy welcome. You Need Not Go to Seaforth Anymore For Them .Among our daily arrivals we shall pla,ce before you some landslides that are positively beyond the whisper of competition, comparison or monopolies. Prices that will teach you the 0.iiferenpe 'between the cash and the credit way of doing business. sloseisierneemosofte• • • • • This coupon • •• is worthae in ; Cash if pre- : sented after ; buying one or • moregsvvorth. • • • of goods. I: • • si•••••••••••it! • • • • We are in Harlands' Block, B • <OEN MIMI TWO J'S Boys;Youths' ind Men's Ready Made Clothing - CALL ON. WHEN1jSBEAT YOU WANT • The beet in fall styles. Not all hats ale what they seem, but ours are whet we • claim them to he, the best material, the best make and the latest, fashions. Prices from 50o to $3. • Two Specials ' • Men's all wool tam, 2 pair for 95o. • Men's Lined Mitts, 05o per pair. A. J. MORRISH So raany people have been enquiring at our store for ready mild° clothing that we thought it would be advisable to put in a Mock. We have just received a complete line of men's, youth e and boys' clothing that will fit the boys' from five years old to a hundred. They were made by Laity, Watecin and Bond, the noted ready made makere of Canada. They use the hest goods avd best trimmings to he hadat the price and are noted for the out and etyle of their garments. Yeu'll be suited if yon buy here. Ordered olothing a specialty. A. J. HOLLOWAY ST •FOR Ty. STRATFORD,ONT A school that is doing the best work in 11 badness education in Canada. Our magi* coent Catalogue gives full informatidn, Write to -day for one. Several Cana. ? dian colleges and many large American schools employ our graduates as teachers. This hi one strong point in our favor. Enter now if possible. W. J. Elliott. Princlual. Bicycle and General Repair Shop. Stebseribtfr havingToTight out the repair ' *hop ot Mr Wm. Downs, Perrin block, is Aire - tiered to undertake all kinds of mechanical Impairing, Being a praotical vrOrknian he Will give personal attention to all Work ert , trusted to him. Scissors. table knives, eto. )1 sharpened and repaired, lawn mowers, over- hauled, cutting box knives, sharptoteo., eawa gummed. Special' attention given to bicycle tombs ; biopics hired by the houri or day. Orders respectfully lolleited, Work promptly gAtended to and prices moderate. The blacksmith shop% Orange street, Is alio ill carried on by subeoriber, where a good ractioal Man will promptly attend to all ork n this line. LEERY SEEVEY. eLINYelq. he ub . rocery IT WILL PAY 3101.1 TO attend the FoTest City Business and Shorthand College. London, Ont. Prac- tical instruction in practical subjects. For over fifteen years we have been in touch ; with young people ancl their needs and the business world and its requirements. Every facility at command for aiding young people before and after graduation. We are doing superior work; results prove it. • Send for our catalogue and College Journal. if. W. WESTERVEM. Prino10411 Hieing betight eta the well adecirted Of V. Melville, and alsehavingdOubled te ettailt) With the Very best ihed t goods, that money can buy, We keep alt the grOoeries neeemery for sleet trade, aid are reedy and will 'bet plasma. in waiting on anyone ng in need of the sante. We parotid Mkt tittention to tetsineee, and in y hoot to Merit a fair shotte of pettonege, . • W. O'Neil an. 7' pity delivers •+444++4 -***4.4#4444-44444.4. NOW OPEN Fall term in the CentralBusinessCollege 'Toronto Enter any time, ten teachers, sixty typewritting oaIled feeilities for aesibting graduatee to positioni, Write for calendar, .41014.4144444441,0141a.„ • • -1 Winnihaltt Wooded --Dried a plde fowl rind buffer, Wo 5 ogooEft *in poi 20d for ehoge roil butter till /Toy. fith. rOtt stock is large end well eseceted. 11`eleithens 44, G, %RING. Wingliem. NI Mil 1111 AANYVVANY% Ice Crea,m, Confectionary And Fruits Yon will find us headquarters for Pine Apple*, Cocoanuts, • Strawberries, Bananae,Oranges and Lemons as we will endeavor to keep on.liand a atook of fresh and seasonable fruits. Qur Soda -Water Fountain la again e up and running in line order to supply the wante of thirsty oustoraere for another season. • Lie Cream and ell kinds of cool drinks. Vint cease Bread cakes and pastry always on hand. • Any kind of faincy cakes not in stook made when ordered. Jas. McOlacherty, Novelty Bakery And Restaurant. Telephone No. 1. gnu AdvtrtisituttUto WANTED , OLIINITOIN 61ARIESTS Corrected every Thursday afternoon. Fall Wheat Thursday, Oot.) 18s, .149060; 026 * 027 Rye Peas 040 a 0 45 Bailey 088 a 0 40 Flour per owt 10 57 a0 • 0 60 Eggs per doz 0 12 a 0 13 a2 115 f3utter, loose 16-16,p'k'0169s 0 6 Hay, 8 00 a 8 00 Sheepskins' ..... .. , . 0 60 a 0 80 No. 1 Green trim. hides 6 06 a 0 07 Potatoes, 0 50 a 0 50 Chickens, per puir ,.. . ,, 0 40 a 0 40 Thacks,per pair.. ,,,1), 25. ,is 0 40 Deese, per lb. .....,0 -05 • 0 06 Turkey, per lb 0 08 a 0 09 • 5 15 a 5.15 Pork, live Pork, dressed 6 25 a 6 25 A Regius. l•atter. • To the Milo. of the New Ara. Regius, Ana., Oot, 0, 1000, • DOR SIR HIM* a few niowents to spare I thought I could not employ them better then writing a few lines to your val. uable paper to let the people of Ciintell know ?that we are doing out in the Western country. Weil, we are not doing ranch awes. days but cursing the mud on the sidewalks. You may think thou io a poor way for a man to eirq.loy his time but you cannot judge of the provioation to pronan. ity till you have had in axperiencie with the mud of B.egine. It read* over the sidewalk in a mom deeeitful manner, Ben- netts peeling iii not in it with thie mud; it will piece you on the .toad et your beck quicker than any champion weeder could and if you are *0 unfortunate es *eget it on your c calm all the olothetroleeners in. the world could notget it off;it l there to stay. Oen yonwonder at 'leering mum worde oo- opeionally, and move espeoiatly a wet fall like the present, Sheriff Benson, formerly of SeefOrtk. ia On the sick list at preaent. Dixie and Mrs • Watson and (Utley Hamilton, formerly of (hibachi are in good health and' were at W./appears station on Oot. 2nd attending court. The Deering Harvester (.broughtu suit against the firm of Churchill, & Steep doing busineee in Indian Head in • 1898, but since dissolved; the case was die. • mined with costs against.the Deering CO, There is not very Much aCitement as yet over the coming elections. Mies Simpson slippiad on the eidewalk the other day and broke her leg in two Owes. We are having Moe weather now after the long wet pell. I saw in theOlin- ion Nett Eta some time ago that Mr Cole was pritting'a atone fonudetion under his farrollt made me think that yen must be ..getting a lot of rain down there when the havers had put, stone foundation under their farms or were afraid of dropping through on China and compliosting mat. • tem in that heathen land. I am glad to find that Mr French is still manager of the House of Refuge. You have the right party in the right place as 1 consider Mrs French eminently qualified for the position. I yisited this institution m 1897. 1 must now bring*this rambling letter to a close,. I reroain, • Jse, Causourrx, V. S. • Writing 'from VancOnver,. under Mr date of Oct. 5th, MIsrael Taylor, fin - therly of town, says:—m . . 'My first stop froBrandon was - Lethbridge, a 20 -bout run great coal • mines there -.then to Fort McLeod, then to Pincher Creek :where I spent Sunday with Tom White' and his good wife, who were much pleased to see = me as I WU them; 'then to Cianbrriok *here I sawr a brother of J. W. Hill, of Clinton; then to,Fernie a great coal - mining • centre, where they make • thousands of tone of cokeTor dm Amer- - icarr market, and to which Coat Co. we sell boots; then to NelSon, a wonderful mining town, thoroughlymodern in every way,. beautiful hotels in all these places; then to Roseland, It's wonder- ful to 'see such a town with thousands of people in it and a few years ago there was nobody there. The hotels in these places are quite equalto the Walker in.Toronte, but the morals of that Kootenay district is somewhat .awful. I never saw anything as near. a saloon in my life and no limo uot of money would tempt Me to live in one of these places jest mentioned. Then on ta Westminster, whichhas sprung from its nein, in a wonderful nianner, :than from there to Nanaiino, where I met. Rev. 'W. Baer and his brother Will, late of Clinton. - 1 tell yon they enjoy seeing ,olel faces from Ontario. Then to Victoria, a. beautiful- city, and the place where I would choose to live • of any city I have -been jti in t he west. We have often talked of the chances, in say,Vancouver. I Want to iity that. , competitors are lust as keen in any of these placesand inert, sea than in Many places in Ontario. Of courae those who nave get, the run are making money as they do a great business, but expenses are very high, and the social life, look- ing at it from the moral side,is not any- thing to blow about. The political pet is boiling now in Brandon,wheat it will be before polling dayit. will be hard to realize, for everybody ne talking polit- ics now. &Ron me surely forging to the frankin•liavor and nay..predictitin is that to will beab Macdonald as: him organization is perfect. The general feeling all through to themoast is that Laurier will be sustained. The onticok. , in Manitoba for the fatmera "and bud - BORN. nese men is not at all bright. " ISpytun. Clinton, on Molidait Ost,. ately tke weather has turned out fine 15th, the wife of M. Grnroinett, of a son. and the farmers are all busy stacking FARR-In Brantford, on Oot. 11, Mrs Mae. and tbreshing,.but Of course the grain will &rude high Farr, (tee rob• Nellie Hennes, formerly 6f - - - town) of a son. TUBBBULL-In Brussels, on Oct. 11, the TOO 'Many Pairs. wife Of James Turnbull, ole NOV. LOreoRRitobn)Gt.LE00-In o Lower ao iVisinelini, Oct, it has been euggeeted that the harmers 0,m should discos among thettiselveS the gues- jfirl, JoAlrrda-ni,ottwbis nSeafortt,booniaeir,4 nOnt. 0the wife. km es to Whether there are too Many tall of fake or not, It would be better -to deoresee DENOWY-In Mtn onOct, S. the wife .of It. the number and inorearm the, usefulness of Demonr, of * datighter, • the fain. The qhestion has been discussed ScHR0EDEB-In Stephen, on 2, the wife of before, but with no decided result. *Lima' John Schroeder, of a daughter. WALRER-Iii Rost Wevranosh, on Oot, intereste and Waal pride are likely to keep I, larViER-In East Wawanosh, on Oot t, t he quite olear that popular inteilLbleinitthied the wife of Eitshe Walker, of a datighter. upthe mall fairs as long aiepo Wife ot T. Lever, of a eon. faint is on the Ideoreetie. , Every year it is - becoming 'harder to keep them up. It will likely be ocene time bawl; *ay mOventent will take place to"reduoe the number, but 11 when it is done it Will kigarsilienelleiel effect. We Artilectilea in * central point ca*vva • - t3tUtt4JUAN .132 GoderIeb, on here. The town is acomatible by several General eervant,immediatl. Pleasant home by ;um. .f. Wilson, M. A,, AmOIS Stewart, to be reached from any part of the eurround. Wein the West. :McKinnon, dr Co:'.7 JI3 411L7rria 44,41101144111,410k4 11011,1111W114 ee Cash is ourflobby fitjtoarteraiodtol vi n geasehorbnedeiti;sb. neWineeirosy Mr qb:011sed hvenrtoefoor l°iakaelltWohreeWafd::°;-dinbeuPuhrine°aderify"oF•nlannelett,e, worth 'lc for 5e (key Flannel, soft timeh, light and dark, worth 1150 for 1210 Fenoy Plaids, for wrappere and obildren'e dresees, worth 8o for ea Men's lined Kid Gloves, dome fastenings, 8 snap, 60o Men's lined Kid Glow, dame fitateninge, worth $1 for 75e 1 - Heavy Crash Towelling, 18 inches wide 5o Blotched Cotton, yard wide, soft finish, worth Orator 6o Orey -Manuel% fine qtiality, all woo), 25 and 28 inches wide, at 20o, . 250, 80o and 36o White ouper wool Blenketei oft Wen; fancy borders, at $1,90. $2.50 W:lat,ezolsb14anketsi.etandard ONO, Worth$2 for $1.45 Flannelette Sheeting, white and grey, 98o Halifax Tweeds, in brown, oxford and light grey, for boy's suits,wOrth 40o for SOO t Heavy all -wool sooke, worth 18o, 2 pairs for 25o . Men'a heavy flowed shirts and drawers, 59.3 Min's extra heavy Clewed K indite!, Shirts and Arewere, double breast Meannsde heavy r7i5b0bed. shirks and drawer a, 25o 8 pounds of Valencia raisins, 25o 10 bars soap, the do size, for 250 , Bide Ribbon Tea, black or inixed..25o 400 or 50o Extract of Lemon or Vanilla, per bottle 5o November fashion eheet free McKinnon at Co., Blyth. 4%%4%%%4 44W v.vAtippertim.st.****rorporovitryorprve • mAtittgp, RMILLIB-WALL-At the Par0Onaget Thif S4k4, by the Rev Byron R. St artier, James' of Toronto, to Bete Wall, of Clinton, Ont. Sept. 20, artjhe residence *jam hridell parents different lines of railway and to min easily and good wars to reliable an corteMRS Dagrl, Annie Elizabeth, Gordon, ell of Goderloh.• ing country. 11 would be a good thing if Oob 10-DEVEREAUX- MoGRATR - 10 St. james mine of the neirioring towns would join miL tag Ladies felt hats made over illt0 ZnOat bride'e tarente on cot. 3 by Nev. Edmundfh that inight be yery,hard to bring about but stylish and fathionable church, on Oot. 10, by Rev. Father McCabe, Mbs•Johannah McGrath. to Robt‘ Devereaux, in arid hold ea all fake all in one. It would certainly be more of a imooese than all of Seaforth. BROWN-4100RE-A# the residence of the the regent arrangement. 15 is Ph matter of Well urn,Ches, A. Arown,,to miss mils, ootis-i. .aisi TBBB TT, Princess street' te ond daughter of James lifoore. if effeoted would prove to be beneficial. • CJOLLINs-FINK-In London, on Oat. 8, Mitts This, being the most oentral, and moat Carrie, eldest daughter of Henry Fink, Rat Auction Sales. Portage, formerly ef Exeterito .Tohn D.collins bully reached point, would be the beet ofpLsoNndNonin.cao N-11AMILVON-In Stratford, ' place to held stitch a union fair. Perhapa other towns would be loath to do awaywith on Oct.'e, at the bride's home, Albert Streett their fairs, but it would be better to hays tirittaFf ;d1A VII; Ef;4°,;Alittngotajriogr one good felt in a neighboring town than to Miss 'Ube'. eldiet daughter Of Mr and Mr: to have a poor one at home. Take Goderioh J. D. Hamilton, fair of this year for an instance. Elsa it • NTEDERGAL14-tioDOMALD-At the ritii- donee of Debt. MoDonald.brother of the bride been Combined with Hayfield fah it Ger. on oet, 1, by noy, 8. Horner wcy, Niebersalif teinly would have been more advantageous formerly of Goderlo14 to Mew Katharine A. tO the farmers sod they are the Ogee most LyNN_coRNEL At at. peter% °hutch, be said ou the subject in advooating a Goderioh on Oct, 2, by Rev. Father Week Rd. United effort. The matter is being taken eon of Pattricl! Lynn, to Mise Bella Corner, of WO oonilderation in other parte and why boaragm_LovE_At the teemeuee ef not here. Those who are intereetedahould thelnido, Ott Oct.16, by Rev,P. Musgrave, as. R. Henderson, to kiss isaberie Maty Love, all . of MoRillop. GRTIMMETT-In Clinton on Sunder, Oet. 14, jitt xi A dotivert. - DIED. .101thS-In Tuokersmitb, on Thursday, Oet. into, said to the writer recently mut, mar, Pearen, tenet of the hate Robert have al wage been a ConservatiVe tahd John,esed 01 years and 7 months, never voter' any other way, but 1 in. MeG1013.-In EirrhOntfilittj on Oct. 8, Barbera tend to suPporb the Laurier adminis- 8reetzer, beloved wife of J. McGee, eget 71 tration. and there are many more like ' All parties getting their sale bills printed ef this office will have a free notice inserted in this list up to the time of roles, Auction sale Of farm stook, implements, hotasehold furniture, JAL, of R. Sander. son, lot 10, 13ayileld line, Goderioh town- ship, on Thursday, Oot. 18111, at one o'clock ; Thos. Brown, Atiotioneer. Uhreserved sale of farm etook and im- plentento of jernes Laithwaite, lot 48, Maitland oonoeuien, Goderiold toVrnship, on Friday, Ootober 19112 ; D. Diokinseni Auctioneer. Auction sale of farm steok and biopic. • Meta,* Of A. Osbaldeston, lot- 10, Huron road, Goderich townshi on Pride', Oot. 19th, at One 00100k I a0 Knox, A.notion- eer. Auotlen Mile of farm stook, implements, household furniture, deo., of Ohm:. Eii:ey, lot 4, Maitland block, isaie line, Hallett, on Thuredity, Ootober 26111, at 12 °solo,* ; 0, Ilemilton, Auctioneer. • Sala of hetet furnishings, ineluding beds, MattrestieS, furniture, ate., ale° hOre00 hug. fot and °utter, at the Itiver IRMO, Bay. beta, on Ootober 25, Elate of farm stook, bliplemente, ,af T. C. Pickard, ttolraeaville on Thursday, Oct. 06th, John Iftwx, itationear. &yell lighthouses were deekelyed by the storm itt the Marithile Pro- Vineees darghteer =lard. rs o. ReDenald, of interested, There le much more that could Co bor flea it rivet - Motile rion of M, (frumpish, aged 0 Tome. r tug, produce merchant of Tor. PAIttl011R--At °rose Bill, on Ceti 4, Jane Wein Toronto. 13y the inaproved cold years. ttoraga and Graneportation facilitiee ol 01.11.tyt:011its,eifto:13014...A.71124i:td: Pettected bY the Present. "vernintht.' Spittle*, seed 7/ year. quantiqies of produce to the old court- Airs_rnsunio. on 06t. gaby Adams, try, and our butinees has increased SPAItitS-In we .have been able to ship immense dent tar of J. B„. Ahins, formerly of Wing. materially during the Intrit ftnir teat% hem, a rod SO row. I have told my Cleneervetive Mends Amon -tit Pinkerton, en NA- 4, Grate that the Laurier administration is a cootie blighter of Jahn smith, formerly el huitineeti adifilnietral Ion and you are wintbEr. ygo ra_rx Gododoh. oei, 10, aohr, 0. at liberty to use this sta*ternent as you 011 McNeil, *sod 42yearserel 11 months like." The Tonic for Hot Weather A Our Improved preparation of Beef, Iron and Wine. There's nothing like it in hot weatter, to -keep up health • and etrongtb; sharpens the appetite, •strengthens and in, vigerates the entire system, pleasant to take, Oae or two bottles of this excellent tonic will make a won- • derful improvement in health and strength • Price 75c. per pint bott1T. • J. E. HOVEY Dispensin chemist, ciintom Five special lines of New Fall Dry Goods French Flaanels The regular 60c line for 50c Dress Goods Fifty skirt ends in 12 different patterns fancy black extra value $2.50 per -skirt end. Mantles • A lot of • new mantes, latest styles, from $3, regular Dry Goods prices. Shirts and Drawers The celebrated "Stanfield Unshrinkable' not to shrink with any kind of washing. Blankets • • A few pairs not quite up to sample, $2 and $2.50 a pair guaranteed Robt. Coats & Son • 17.4""ne UNDERvv 'To insure satisfaction in underwear btir sTANDFIELDS CNSIIRINKABLE For the best in long boots buy • THE YAMASRA For best value in robes buy THE SASKATell EWAN For the most wholesome and best flavored cup of tea buy • BLUE RIBBON Soldby • 11100410111040004100. WOO IMMO 11001 W. L. OITIMETTE, Londesboro. 00 iiiOntrOal Cattle market. Montreat. Oot, 16. -There were about 600 head of bate:here oattle, 80 calves and 600 sheep and lambs offered fax sale at the East End Abattoir to -day. There was only one really good load of oattle 012 the market, and these ssia at friem 410 to 4io per lb. Mr Goo. Nicholeon bought eight of them at dio per lb. Pretty good stook sold at from no to do per lb and tbe oom. Mon dry cowl and thrifty young retitle sold from 2#o to 30 per lb. while email bull, and lean oows 'old at from 20 to go per lb, Trade WAS rasher slow excepting for the best cattle, which brought slightly higher prices, quality considered, than on Thurs. The calves were nearly ell greeters, and sold it from 30 to 41er per 11r. Shipping paid So per lb fax gSod large sheep and the butchers paid from qo to itto per lb. for the others. Good Iambs sold at from 4o to 4.10 per lb and the common ones at from ttle to 510 per lb. Heavy fat Luigi *old from 6e to 5io per lb; good straight lots at from 610 to *little over to per lb, weighed off the oars. Ionn Snider Was killed Van express train on a crossing at London, Ont. . Great Statesmanship. Otir old friend Sir Charles Tupper is never tired of telling US hew he has, mactically without assistance either from Providence or hie fellow -man, brought abOut confederation, worked out and put into effect the famous -or is it. infamous -National policy, built the Canadian Pacific Railway, and is entitled, either directly or indirectly, to all the credit attaching to every de. veloptnent that has made for the ad- vancement Of Canada during the last forty-five years, In order to remove any doubt that pommy may exist as to the jtibtiCe of these claims, it is only bit to call attention to Sir Richard Cartwright's remarks at Peterboro the other day, vrbet be obsetwed that tho tOntribOttort of Sir Charles Tupper and his associateq tri the.copetruction Pf the u.13.1t. was to suake it cost nearly twice AS much as it should have met to the people, and to fool aw,yan empire In the Steet for lost mousy than it *dead have cost to make survey. No wonder Sir Charles is pleased with, himself 1t 2