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The Clinton New Era, 1900-11-16, Page 5TkIt CLINTON NEW ERA ........“411,44.••••••••••••••••••NIOININ *NM** .*** •••• INN **NI •••••••• ••414.••••••••••••••• ••••••••1 From now on we will be open ()Very 'night until 8 O'0100k. THE NEW STORE IN 1 1 I ''. • 1 1 ‘ ....i..4,4,444,...••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •'; - .14•••••••••••••••••• •_. - . • Has a stock of about $10,000, consisting of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,Ready-to-wear Clothing, Boots and Shoes. 6, epaecIxossic:D=1,8kma:as=coascp 0221888:D cmescvastem ¢xscpcolsococosacDorzescva3ssemaNstmccssagmlans= ' CROWDED TO THE DOOR That's been.. the condition of things here ever since the wet weather came. Our store has been jammed full of 'pushing, ; jostling, eager buyers, anxious to cret a whack at the tremen- dous bargains offered in our Shoe Department. I 1 1 f ANY OLD BOOT OR SHOE was good enough for the fine weather of last month, but now you can not step out doors without having something sub- stantial on your feet. WE ARE IN THE SHOE BUSINESS and t bought them to keep. We believe in small pro- fits and large sales„ - • • • VVE HANDLE NO TRASH But the very best we can get in the market and believe that I it is better to let a oustomer go somewhere else for shoddy goods than for us to sell them, • Ifyou are not already one of our Shoe Customers we invite you to call and ask to see Our Men's Shoes at 51.25 (no paper soles) I Our Woman's Shoe, in lace, for $11 (will not get bard) " Box Oalf at $11.90 (latest toe) I " lace or button, 51.75 (latest goods) Our Men's Felt Shoe, with 4 buckles, at $2.00 (waterproof) • After you have seen these lines I think we will have you sure for they are trade -winners. OUR RUBBER STOOK IS COMPLETE G:ggeep 0:::388CDCM23888:D ciM932)(08i)CID 6:289CDQ=388C11 CC2388CDCZ288CDLOSSECD 1/4i..aoc.:12188g.T4:2188litD CC:388'3:D CC23883:D Butter and Eggs taken as Cash. WWARE IN HARLAND'S BLOCK CLINTON. • 1 01V , • 41 /e„ Just bwork in A sohool that is doing the eat w business education in Canada. Our magni- ficent catalogue gives full information. Write to -day for one. ,Searerall Callow dian colleges and many large American schwas employ our graduates as teachers. •This is one strong point in our favor. Enter now if possible. W. J. Elliott. PrIneiDal, Receive APPPPPPPI-104V- SIPA S -VIP a VVValVe our first arrival of blended Tea, known as i"rnE GLENDON CEYLON'' and put up expressly, for us Prices,25, 30 and 40 cents. Every package guaranteed at the Hub Grocery. W. O'Neil Bicycle and GenetafRepair in 1 and 12 pound canisters. Shop. SEELEY & TURNER. Proprietors. Rattenbary Street, Clinton. Subscribers having bought out the black- smith business of John Tedford, have combin- ed their bicycle business with the saute, and having both businesses under one roof, Will • •--- boin a-betterpositionthat ever to dnllwork entrusted to therm soissors,table knives, dd. sharpened and repaired, lawn mowers over- hauled, cutting bes.knives sharpened, saws gemmed. ,Special attention given to bicycle repairs. Orden! respectfully 'elicited, work promptly attended to and prices moderate. The blacksmith shot/ is In chartqr°f la "(la practicalman. who will promptly attend to ell work in this line. r'vOXSTERS . • OYSTERS OYSTERS We will have oysters in , took "fresh every day daring,.:t-their ;lesson. For good stbok and good solid measure you will find we are leaders, please gra us a teal if you have not already • done eo FRUIT, FRUIT, FRUIT, .,& neat inpply of Orangeat. Lento u st Bananas, Confect- ionary, Pipes and , "TObaccoes. F , A line aSsortatent °inn oWit tablets and ' i 'Maple °teazle, etc., al. i p , ways on hand during the fall and winter. Bread, Cakes and , • Week/ our spedialty. wilco* not in stook Any kind offaney , made when ordered ., [Jas. Attelaelierty, 4 Nov•ity Bakery And BeIttaUranto Telephone No. 1. tS4SflSS Successor. to Prank Melville Goods promptly delivered Telephone 48. . GROCER Photographs Great Bargains . at Burgess' Studio. Having purehseed the largest -. studio in the city of Winnipeg. T wish to dispose of my busi- ness in Clinton, before the first of the new year. To olio off the large Mack of cards on hand, I4vill Oita you greater bargains than yon ever got before. Be. orders can be had from Mr. Foster's negatives,elso enlarg. ed photoa 'from any negative • made by Mr. Foster or myself at prices that would surprise you. • elan as X may dispose of my bummers' any dey. /Hi Orders mud be cash. F. G. Burgess Stiooestor to H. Foster. CLINTON ONT. EARAY SHEEP lirdesifteld. Oirinteir.---Itev. A. Stewart and Mr Sewers exchanged. pulpits on Sabbaththeiriat, last, their objet being to exatnine the 61Atte of the Sabbath Schools, where num beret are not as large ae theyshould , be, with renewed energy we trust they I may be bet., er attended. Rev. Dr. I.Menzies and wife, of Honan China, _ v kilted at t he manse last week'. Miss Maggie Campbell visited last week at: t he borne of her aunt; Mr s Campheli, Egenondville. Mr McColl and son Dan, of Ilensall, have moved into Neil Stull Jiouse; Mr McColl is at present in Manitoba, Mise Agg:ti Beatty left on Friday last to visit at the biome of her brother, A. Beatty, Westmineter. Rev, J. 11. Higgins aud son;john Ross, of Mountain, who hies been visiting at his home here, ;merit Sunday tit the home orbie Oder, Mrs Davis, Hensel'. • McDougal and bride, Kent On.,who visited at the home of Jas. Aikenhead, left on Wednesday last for Turnberr7. where tney will visit for a time. Hugh McCartney's sale was held on Thursday I Of this week. • NIWS Narita. Mr R. G. Dun, bead of the well•known mercantile firm of New Yqrk, is dead. Mr John Dingman was killed while driving over a railway crossing at Arthur. We M. Le Rue fell dead while attend- ing service at Bridge Street 'Methodist Church, Belleville. A thief who makes a specialty of , robh. ing elaurohes is causing the police of Tor- onto much trouble. Franois Belson, who attempted to as- eatteinate the Shab of Persia at Paris, was sentced to imprisonment for life. It Is semi -officially announced that the Prune and Prince?", of Wales will visit Ireland in April. _George B. Harris, s'well-known farmer of the Township of Durham, committed sujoide by hanging himself from a beam in' his barn. Thos. Connell, living near Victor* B. • shoi and killed his wife's nephew ane •when itItemptedlic-ootirinill sui6ide. It is thought that his self-inflicted -wound will • prove fatal. Mr Frank 3, Skelly,of Galt was, driving rarItf:1ewhenlh be.re uag„ag:aL00ig w. g. gon. Mr •Skelly was thrown out and fatally injured. • • BORN. BALL—In Hallett, on Nov. 6, the wife of • Geo. Ball, of a son. • WISE—In Tuckersmith, on Nov. 13,1' the wife of John Wise, of a daughter. • CAMERON—At Cranbrook, on Nov. 4, the wife of Jas. Cameron, of a son. - • DOIG—In Gerrie, on 20, the wife of William Doig, of a daughter. BLACKWELL—In Glendale.klane, the vs ifo • of G. H. Biaokwell,formerly of Wingham. of a • RIEETL—In Ellice. on Oct. 80, the wit e o son. • Michael tliebl.rof a daughter. :MARRIED. Li %Mal 11 — ktlite't1.1 In St..James' • church. Seaforth, by ReV, Father.McCabe, on •1 Nov. s, Geo. Carbtut, of Kullett, to Miss Nellie • • Purcell, of Seaforth, • McGAVIN—McCULLY—In Seaforth, on Oct. 30. by Rev. Cop 36tnd, of Londoboro, 'Isaac • McGavin,of Leadbury,to labs Louie McCully. • LONG—GOOD — At the residence of the bride's father, Colb. rne, on Nov. 7, by E. A. • Shaw, John R. Long, to Alice M. Good, daught er of Wm. Good. BECKER. — PATTER -ON — At Shawnee, Penn., on Oct. 81, A. C. Ber, ker, Superinten- • dent of Water Gap Sanitarium,to daughter of D. Patterson, ot Lucknow. You Need More Than a Tonic If you are losing flesh, if yon system is ran down and eapeoially if a cough is present. No tOnio can take the plaoe of our Emulsion of Cod. Liver Oil with Hypophosphitee of Lime and Soda. It cures thirness, stops the less of flesh and strength, heale the throat, strength- , ens the lungs, cures conghe, builds up, flour- iehee and invigorates the entire system. It's palatable and easily digested. In 16 ounce Bottles, Price 150c. Por Sale only by J. E. 13.0 Dispensing Chemist, Clinton ••• Wingham Wanted—Dried apples, (Owl and choice roll butter 20.3. We don't handle old, tub butter made into rolls. Our Drees GoodsOnrs, Ready made dlothing and Overcoats are not surpassed G. EKING. Wingham. MILLINERY Ladies felt hats'inade over into the most sty- lish and fashionable shapes . Nov. 0-2 MISS TIBBUTT. Princess street. West Huron Election. James Scott, barrister, Clinton, • has been appointed Financial Agent for the undersiirned in this election, and persons init Seated must govern them- selves by the following clause of the election act ;— Soo. 144.—All persona who havo any bills. chargee or claims upon any candidate for or in relation to any election, shallsend in such charges or dolma, within one month after the day of the declaration of the election to such agent as aforesaid; otherwise Stich persons shall be batted of tho right to recover such claims or any Part thereof." ROBT, nomEs. W. N. WALKER Manufaoturer of All kinds of Mattressei, Louis - keg, Couches, Cosy Corners and Upholster in all kinds of Parlor Furniture Leine: Isooti(i)railialegoree0trdigioolenfia agjito frreoarni. eleyat:or), or at mantifitotory, Sheppard building, Ontario St., or „ Nov.9 tf JP% 0. Box 22; Clinton - _ - Connting the coot of s great war is not an exhiliarating pastime for men or nations. The finatudal experis agree that the supple. mental OMAN applied for next moat. will run up the out of the South African that if the hostillifos OVA. ono*, on or about Jnly Id. strong Probabilities Conte into thtntisot of the nude/reigned, Polgo to £90,000,000, and that there 04 lot is, eon. 10, one "re "a °116 b• °Wilt° t"ml" 45 are prolonged until the •spring the stoogc*. prole property,. .poir vivrasnd. them away, - WHOM BAof,e4g,wIll.xoeed 4110,000.000. • on - .11. Mrs M. .T. - DIED. • O'BRIEN—In Tuckersmit h. on Nov. 8,Edith, slaughter of M. O'Brien, aged 8 years. MoGEE—In Auburn, Nov. • meGeeorelict of the late:J. McGee, of. East Look Wawanosb, and mother of Mrs D. R. Menzie /mime 110 tit formerly a Clinton, aged 71 yea's and 7, -111S°Puthit• EN'E—In Southampton. on Nov.Nov• 6, Mies Nellie seenoe, (cousin of J. Houson,M. A.town.) • GALE—At Torotto, 011 NV. 1•21.ThOS Align. tus Gale, (formerly of the firm of Johnston. Tisdall Gale, Clinton,) aged dO years. November 16,190C McKinnon ale C� 1.41( r Great Fur Exhibit The resent arrival of $1,000.00 worth of Ladies and gents fur coats, fur Jaokete, fun oapes, oaperines, ruffs, India caps. eto„ is an event of more than ordinary importance. A. few yore ago some people thought it wise to go out of town for their furs That time has gone by, and they now Wok forward for McKinnon & Co's fur goods opening. Ws are now ready to show you the finest stook that has yet come within our doore. Boy y our fu re early. There is no cannot; like first choice. •, Below you will find a few quotations which will give yotueomo of thagoode we parry. We will be pleased to show you the goode whether you are ready to buy or net. Ladies' Fur Anffs in block and brown, 75c, $1, $1.25 and $2.: Rook Martin Ruffs, very special at $i.50,$2 and $2.76, Chinchilli Ruffs, fine close fur. 61, $1 60 and $2 BlaoliConey Oaperinee, high statin collar, re gular price $3 for 52.50. Bleak Opposnen Caperines, special 55. Book 1514 rtin and Electric Seal Caperines,very etylish,high storm collar,$8 B'ack Opposum and Astrachan, very dne,with two heads and ten tails, $15 Sable and Astraohan Caperinee, high storm collar, and long in front very • $15.se15'1Aisanhetdirciha 0 Lactn *Jaokets, 28, 32 and 86 inches long, • at $20, $25, $30, $35 • Men's Siberian Dog Coats at $18 and $20. Men's Coon Coats, at $86, $40 and $45. . McKinnonBz. Co., Blyth 11 114141,114 44*11411% • See That Shirt? It went on me before it was washed, Now I buy .4TANFIELD'S UNSHR INKABLE at. St, $2.25, 32.50 per suit. and they are gauran- \ teed not to shrink with any washIng. Robt. Coats & Sou • IV( ATTREWS—In Toronto,' on Nov. 5, Mrs Alice Matthews, daughter of Mrs Kincaid, Wingham. SNELL—In East Wawanosh, on Oot. 20, M. J. SiCeD, aged 36years. • JOHNSTON—In Chicago, on Nov. 1, Francis Barrio Johnston. second son of E. R. and .mary Johnston, aged 4 years, 8 Months aud 8 days ' COWAN—At Peotone. Illinois, on Oct, 20, Alexandrino Veitch. wife of M Andrew Cow- • an, formerly of McNlllop, aged 80 years gm treertiontento WANTED • Young girl wanted to help with. general housework, small family. Apply at this office. The Kingston Whig reports that a Oen- eervative campaign' fund of $200,000 was raised by the Ottawa civil serval:1W. Mr Bryan has declined an offer of an editorial position on a Danver af ternoon paper at a salary of $10,000 a ear - riala1111 " CLINTON MARKETS ' Correoted every Thursday afternoon. Thursday, Nov. 15,, 1900. Fall Wheat ..,. 0 68 a 0 64 Oats 0 26 a 0 27 Rye 0-40 a 0 45 Barley • 0 38 a 0 40 Peas057 1 0 60 Flour per owt 1 90 a 2 15 Butter,loorsi 16-17,pled C 16 a 0 17 Eggs per doz 0 14 a 0 15 Hay, .. . ...... 8 00 a 800 ' Sheepskins • 0 50 a 0 05 No. 1 Green Win, bides 0 06 a 0 6a• Potatoes, ' 0 20 a 0 20 Chickens, per pair ..., 0 80 • a 0 40 Ducks,per pair 0 25 a 0 40 Germ, per lb 0 05 a 0 06 Turkeys, per lb 0 08 a 0 09 Pork, live 4 25 a 4 25 Pork, dressed 5 00 a 5 00 Montreal Cattle Market. Montreal, Nov. 12.—Tbe receipts at the east end abattoir thie morning were 650 head of cattle, 200 °shoes, 260 sheep and 150 lambs, The attendance of briyers was large, and priori Were good. Cattle, choice, mold at 3fo at 44 gond, 8o at ftio; lower grades, 2e at 8o; calves, $2 M 910 each Sheep. 8c At 80; lambs, 8ie at 40. Rom So at* per lb. Bicycles for Sale Cheap. --- A. couple of A 1 up-to-date bionics, only in, use the past season. For particulars apply, to Nov.10—f WALTEII IRWIN, Clinton.. •t61-1.RL WANTED. • help in small family in Aberdeen, Dakota, —toWn of 8000—will pay fare out and give sat- isfactory wages. Apply to Mrs. Eagleson, at the home of A, McKenzie, Huron St., Clinton, Nov. 18-1t NOTICE TO flAXPAYERS. . — The ratepayers are hereby notified that the undersigned wilrlie In his every after- noon, and also 7 to 0 p.m. every evening, for the receipt of taxes, which must 'be paid before the 14th of December,otherwise 6 per dent extra will be added thereto. JOS. WHEATLEY, Nov, 18— Tax Collector. Prom Clinton, aboukThanksgiving Day, Oct. 18th, a low -set blark spaniel dog, with long ears and short tail, spot on breast and answers to the name of "Glen". Reward offered for its recovery by giving information to JAMES SEALE, Rattenbury St. Nov. 16-21 Clinton. Agents women for a genuine !:a WANTED money -making position; no books, insurance or fake whom_ • every house a customer. Particulars free. Write to- day. ¥H J. E. HARP CO.,, 132 victoria Street, Taranto, Can. Nov. 10-4m • COMING The Famous JOLLY PULLS Hypnotic Vaudeville eo. THEO. PULL The greatest Ilypnotiello and Wild Reader in the world today, "misted by a • strong Vaudeville Za., each member in the company en artist in his libe. The most intensely interesting and et. oruciatingly funny entertainments ever ereitneseed are produced by the Jolly Pulls Company. They will appiar In the Town 11111 fat one solid week oettirrtertoing MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19. No one should min OAS entertainments as they have been endorsed alike by the pulpit andprose to be the most morel and inetruotive of entettalumente. 1-1.311 rirViTO J''S - • Boys', Youths' and Men's• , Ready Made Clothing For your Winter 'Under; wear at an early date. • Half the comfort of life is having the proper under- •'• wear next the flesh, If you wait until the wea- ther compels you to buy, •• you may los., some corn - tort. Call and • inspeot our underwear. • Prices iron) 50c to $4.50 Suit A. J. MORRISII • S0iii.5Ypeople /jive been enquiring al our store for ready 'made clothing that we thought it would be advisable to put in a stock. We have just received a complete line of men's, youth's and boys' clothing• ' that will fit the boys' from five years old to a hundred. They were made by Laily, ' Watson and Bond, the noted ready made Makers of Canada.. Theyuse the best goods and best trimmings to be had at the price and are noted for the out and style of their gareeente. Yeu'll be suited if you .buy here. • Ordered clothing's specialty. A. J. HOLLOWAY Black or Mixed—Prices 25, 40 and 50c a, pound. .1 Toilet Sets 10 Pieces, nicely decorated, blue, brown, green and cardinal, prices $2.25 to $4.50 per set. Dinner Sets bemi porcelain, brown and gilt, greens and gold, bine and gold, 97 pieoee,' $6.50 to $13.00. English China, "Gold sprig and Band", ;medal. Cups and Sateen!, 21.20 4 dozen, Plates, $t, $1.20 and $1,40 per dozen. Fancy Goods • 1 cask of Finley Goods containing a large Assortment of beautiful opal ware, glove boxes, handkerchief boxes, collar boxes, water bottles, puff boxer, pin trays, MO., decorated in floral patterns, 100 to 85c mob. Sasketchewau Robes ' Are She most satisfactory robe you can • bay. they Are frost proof, wield Proof and witerproof, p11061 58 and *II. BLANKETS Shaker Blankets, white or grey, ',75a4$1. and $1.25 per pair, Wool Blankets White or grey, $2 to $4 peepair, union Sheeting A yard wide, white or grey, 25o a yard Children's Vests. Long Sleeve, 15, 17, 25, 3bo eaoh. •iido.* .16 Ladies' Vests Long sleeve, 25, 86A50, 66o each. Men's Underwear Large range, at'prioes from 500 tO 52.50' a suit. If you Went the beet in underwear buy our "Statilleld's thiehrinkahle it:ie warranted to borne NOVA Scotia fine wool and will not shrink in the 'wasting. Lony Boots • Tbe yoVIIirar rs5 booed the testers fourteen years and still has no *pia for wear and durability, pride $2.76 to $0.60 pair. W. L. OtTIKETTE, "Londetsboro. 1 1 -1