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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1900-11-30, Page 5From now en we will be open every night until 8 o'clock.' N!W O THE C, ,d NTON NEW ERA STORE IN OLNTON Has a stook of about $1.4,000, consisting;of Staple and Fancy Dry CI -to -wear . . Clothing, Boots and Shoes, omezzxtv==escomicscpcmsc:panormmosemasezpoDsscax=escrox,socoaaescia2ewz cam", • • 1 iT .18 ALL THE. DIFFERENCE IN THE WORLD Hew your Clothes ate made, what they are made of and what you pay for them. Any person half intent. gent can write a.fable on the Clothing question, but to produce them up to our standard and sell them at our pricesrequires a lot of eapilal wad a knowledge of knowing. how. We quote someof our prices ;— e,.NNS►rN.0N!'rNr.H•!..•!NN•N•••N•11Na•M•nN•41t* Hoye' °Children's Suits and TO Orate, we sell e6:;412, X53, $4 and *5 .t3 , s and P 'Youths' Swell Suit or. Overcoat at *4, OSS, 58 and :510 Mens`Suitaand:Overcoats at. •• • $4.50, *5, 57.50, $10,'512and,514 • I guarantee that anymanor youth that looks at my Clothing will never go to Sea#Orth for them any more. And more than that it will,not be long before we will have some of the .people that live closer to beaforth than here. Just Climb that BIG: H1LL aadyouwill save more than you•ever thought'of WE ARE CLINT a Butter and Eggs taken, as Cash.. IN HARLAND'S BLOCK More than a Tonic��a Need M If you are losing flesh, if you eyntem is run down and eapeoi,Ally..if a cough is present. No tonin can takethe piece of our Emulsion. of Cod -Liver: Oil. with. Hypophosphitee of Lime cs f °the as -Hasa to 1 and Soda. It curse thrc s. p flesh and strength, heals the throat, strength- ens treeth- g ens the lungs, cures 0ougbe, builds up, nour- ishes and invigorates the entire system. It's palatable And easily digested. in 16 ounce Bottles, Trice 50e. For Sale only • by J. E. HOS Y Dispensing Chemist, Clinton irecirerft Cutters and Sleighs ll and see before buying elsewhere ��rst class. CO, "�'/� "� Rnmball's old stand, MAT'i7:. Huron tit., Olintottt +�• &: SCC �#, �;J 1�$1�LL WAI1', ED... . rrat y'oung.. girl wanted to help with gene jlofrsework, small family. Apply at this office. LOST. r' Item Clinton, abolit'Thanleigtving Day, Oct. 11 9llh„, ss low -set Meek spaniel dog, with long ears short tail, spot on breast and auewers to name of'Glegng''.....Rewardt•offeredfor its y �J NQS iSEALE �Rattteat $t, ra.., f0 -2t Clinton. btotographs If you want sour photos k. heints Christmas, it t �hrlst � tonce and give '(l8 time nish them properly. -We getting busier every day let the dark days keep` from coming, we take in less than a second y. I. e1pect togive ession of my studio 012 h`of Petember so dome tliat..date if you want a 13 picture. Order"11 Mat be cash. burgess Kt 'to l ,'osier. ,r ESr.CRA7t :. the Uame'lnto'tho remises of lot 15, Con. 10, Hullett, on or about Jlly let one ewe and one lamb. Owner is requested to prove property pav expenses and take them away, THOS. RAN 'PON. Nov..9-2t ()NT. OXSTER, OYSTERS' OYSTERS We will have oysters in stook fresh every day during their season. Per good stook and good solid. measure you will find we are leader', please gve as a trial if yott have not already done so FRUIT, Ei .IiJT, FRUIT, A new supply of eirassges, Leman*. Bananas, +Confect- lonury, Pipes and Tobaccoes. A fine assortment of Oar own taffies and o maple oreams, etc., al - Witte On hand during the fall and winter. Bread, Cakes and Peak/ our specialty. Any kind of fancy madeewhennorin r'ed stook Jas. McOlaoherty, Novelty Bakery And Restaurant.. Telephone No. 1. FCar Nae Foee 0e We have now in stdok all 'of our new Fruits. Raisins. Beat $eleot, Cheaper Valentia, Fine Layer. Currants. • The best in the market. Peels. Crosse & Blaokwells, Lemon, Orange and Citron. Nuts. New Almond, Filbert, Btazilr Walnuts. Rigs. Layer and Cooking Figs. Teas. • Agents for Mooneoon, Blue Ribbon and Grendon Ceylon Teas Beat 26o Ryon ., t o Huron. Try leas in the Conn f H y our new 15o' Syson AU Currants cleaned and Raisins rftted if you wish. ` W.O'Neil Successor to GROCER Frank Melville • • Go tda promnt]y delivered Tefhnhone 48. G9�IS1E66S F�T9GE6fl 11, 1 tit i ;SOON. t,itXOH,- In'yuokerstnith, en Nov. 22nd, the wife of J. G. Crich, of a daughter. MANN --In Arnett, ou Nov. 20th, tho wife of Moses Mann, of a daughter, K1NG--In .Goderieh, on Sunday, Nov. 8th, to Mr and Mrs ltobt. C. Itineration. FINLAY-•-In Wingham, on Noy.10th, Mrs W. rielay, of a eon. CIIIUIIE—In East WaWanosh, on. Nov. IOth, tdrs Joltn Carrie, of a son. W..Se .BUGi' ott.,of a -In Hslullettaughter.. an. Nov, 9th, the wife of . WARD --In Morris, on Nov. 14th, the wife of Win. Ward, of a son, 10 h, the wife of W P dalllaaban,tor a daughter. HIGGINB In Toronto, on Nov 2210 the wife of AB Biggins, barrister, formerly of Sea- forth, of redaughter. S3MYTH—On Nov. 19th, "IL Smyth, St, Helene, of a son. INE S'TE1t—In Goderieh, On Nov. 2011,, to Ur and Mrs Capt. Jas. Inkster, a son. • MARRIED. TAYLOR—EACREL'T—At •Exeter, on Nov. 14th, by Rev, C. W ,Brown B. D. Henry Taylor, of Exetor,.to Miss Maria Emmett, aria dEadaughter .of Christopher Eaorett, of Ray township. bride's mother WELLS—SANiON—At the onNovresld.ente,e b ofPas the winghaia 20th tor W . Freed, John It P.'WellA to Miss Eliza- beth Sanson, both of Wingham. AMoRABDY.-BEAN--At the residence of the bride's father, Colborne, on Nov: 21st, b Rev,E. A.of. GShaweo.Bea, E.n.o13ardy to Miss Eliza, daughter _ 1t1 MoOONNELT—B:AY—On Wednesday, No . 21st, at the manse, by Rev. JO.. Anderson, J.i,.n, Mo 'onneil to Max gated Ellen Hay,both of God. et'ich. TURNBULL—KERN.ACIRAN —At the resid- ence of Wm. Bowman, Morris, cousin of the bride, on Nov. 2181, by Rev, John Ross, B A., J. G. Turnbull, of Grey, to Miss Sarah J Herne. gime, of Morris. • MoOARTNEY—CONNELL-- At -the Presby- terian manse, Killarney Man., on Nov 131111.1-, F. McCartney, to' Miss. Rate Connell, second daughter of Jas. Cbnnell,of Goderieh township,. DIED. • STUART—Iu Wingham on Noy. • 21st. W..0. Stuart, aged ;.O years and 5 months. • • • • MORAY—At the residenoe of 14 can-in4ayv, A: Kelly, Ttu'nberry, on Noy.21st, Jas. McKay, aged 85 years, 1RWIN—In Blyth on Nov, 22nd, 12, Lain, aged 79 years, 9 months and 14 days. HOWELL. In Colborne, on Nov. 21st, Jane Bray, widow Of the late aampeon R1owe11. ' MACKENZIE—At the residence of her father, Peter MacKenzie; Ashfield No',15,,Annio,relict of thelate Rev: Alex. Macll:enzle,aged 42 years, 7 months and. 10 days. ObINTOIsi 51AREETS Corrected every Thursday afternoon. Thursday, Nov. 29, 1900. Fall Wheat 0 63 a 0,64 Cate ,.....,.., 0.26 a. 0 27 Sys 0 40 a 0 45 Barl... 0 88 a 0 40• Fess 0 67. a 0 60 Flour per cwt 1 90. a 2 15 Butter, ey k ,so 16-17,p'k'd 0' 16 a 0.17 Eggs per doz 0 14 n 0 15 Hay; 800•a 800 Sheepski 0 60 a 0 6 No. l Cir en trttui.,liides 0 06 a 0 6;} • PotatoesDuoks,per..., 0 20 • a 0. 25 Chicken perparpair 40 .. ,• Q 25;. a a 0.50 0 35 0 Geese,,per lb. .... 0 05 ' a ' O.05 Turkeys, per lb .. . 0.07 a - 0 08. Pork, live : • • 5 26 •a • '5 25 Pork: dressed. ..... 8 50 et 650 • Wood shorn .,...... ; 2.25 ' a 2 25 Montreal Cattle Market. Montreal, Que., Noy, 26. --The receipts of cattle at the east end abbattoir this morning were ..800 head of' cattle, 250 salves, 406 sheep and 300 lambs. The - mend was good and prioee were firm. Cattle; choice, sold at f om 40 ,,at go per lb.; esti-sold at from. no :at 4e per 'lb.; lower grades, from 2: et 30 per lb. Calvet; ' were sold. from $2 at $10 eaoh.: Sheep brought from do at,3}a per lb.; lambs were • sold from 8jo-at:4o per lb.—. -Eike _ arought- from 5io at 6o per lb. ew ►►deertilitInt*t9 • Hullett Tax Notice. • Ingham .. • Wanted,—One ton choice roll butter,2 )0 tree: x ly, also dried apples and fowls. Our stock of Dress Goods, Furs. ready rands clothing, et, , to large and not a trpassiw.d, . We .have a few odd mantles to clear, 810 once for 95 and $5 ones for 62.50: G. E. KING. Winch, m.. Snow Bank Shoes Shoes with which you oan wade through snow benks,and seine Oat with your feet warm and dry, are those heavy, wet weath- er those of ours, We have all sizes of the Tetrault Combination in Men's and Boys" skating bels. Winter weather shoes are, certainly seasonable at Christmas time in 90 far as the question of weather Is eon. corned, and any boy who is not .pleased with our skating boots as a holiday gift, deserves to be skipped by Santa Clans in his rounds. Fall linos of Trunks, Valises, etc., Single and Double l arnass 13, 0. lied Cedar, Whitt Cedar, and Pine 8htngles always on hand at SALE REGIS MR. Farm stook, implements, etc., of Jas. Mair, Maitland concession, Goderieh township, on Dec. 9th, John Knox, Auctioneer The New York Evening World repos s a plot 10 aeeassinate President Mell:inley Two Wen arrested in Detroit were found to have $300 io bomtnion Bank bile stolen at the famous Napanee tank robbery; Notice has been give t that shipments of breeding cattle' to the tidied States must hereafter be tested by an American' veterinary surgeon. STRATFORD, ONT A school that is doing the best work in business education in Canada. Our amen - fiogat+: s full or:,n. Writeoent t°04 -lay. for onegive. Several (mati'and. dian colleges and many largo Anserican, schools employ our graduates as teacher's. This is on strong point in . our favor. Enter now 3f possible. elu . i .s s l tte�i . tI . COAL STOVE FOR SALE'. For sale a Radiant Home base burner, f uat in use one season, and practicallvagooct as ne,v, will bo sold at n borgain. W. 'P St3ALDING, Nov. 22-18 Princess St. MONEY' WAIL tI?». _ Wanted to borrow, for a term of 0 years, $3,000 on first mortgage on a good Macre farm. Seonrity is gilt edge. Rate of interest must be low. sand particulars to "Farmers Drawer 0," Clinton, Ont. Meeting of the Huron County Council. Notion is hereby given that the cornet' of the County of Buren will meet in the council chamber, in the town of Wingham, on Tao - day, the 4tlt day of December pert. at 3 o'elncic in the afternoon, W.LANI, ,clerk. Dated at Goderieh this 20th day ofNovember NOTICE TO ql AXL'AY'EI.tS. • Tho ratepayers are] ereby notified that,the undersigned win be in his office every ater noon, and also 7 to 9 p.m.. over eveningp;, for,. the receipt of taxes, which must be paid 1t ore the 14th of 1`k".cembor,othorwise 5 per cent extra will be added thereto. JOS. WIIFATI,EY. Nol'.15— .. Tax ColIect.,r. `.side and Skins Wanted. We will pay the highest cash price 'or ,Irides, Calf Skins, Horse slid s, t hcep Skins and Tal.ow. Wo will give the fanners more for their hides and skins than they oan Kot any where else. Bring your hides direct to - the store house. Nov, 16-10 O, 8. ROAN & S(»1'.. . TWITCHELL I 'rfetods lklaek. 'the Hullett Collector will attend at the fol- lowing places mod dater{ to reoetve .taxes -- Clinton, Commercial Hotel on Ler. 11th, Kin? burn, Decrlith,.Auburn, Dec. 1Seh Londos- bore, Deo, blah. Ftve•per ocnt, wilt 'be, added to all taxes unpaid, after: the 14th, Dee, 1000. Nov. 30 -2 • Bomar SJdITiI, Colleotor' Hullett. PAWKY Olt SALE Subscriber offots fur sale his farm of 130 acres, being lot 27 coo. 1, Stanley, and with half of lot 42, (.[l.S., Tuckeremith There is a brick house, bank barn and good outbut d- ings. .All cleared but about 5 acres•of. bush. Bearing oeehard of 1.3 acre.; •4 never -failing wells. Situated about&mites from Clinton. Stock, orop and implements will also be so:d rep rohasor if desired. at a fair valuation. Possession as arranged for. Nev. 30-4 CHAS, AVERY, Clinton. Notice to Creditors. Watt, tale of the Vomiship of litalett, -AN Separator November 311, 1900 �l►1r�'!'fA�'ir'�r'�►��rsR1►s�1r1Ar ��C�i►1n�d��A Co. Bt.�rQ'I3 Great Dress Goods Sale We don't; propose to carry any Dam ftoode.frout one Season to Another, nor to wail till the end of the season to clear out our stook, but while our stock is well assorted with new goods and your wants not supplied, we give you the opportunity this week of securing Dress Goods not obtainable later in the season, at great reductions in prices.• .. The prices quoted m the llit below will give you an idea of what this means; Fancy Brocaded Dresa Goode, a fine range of colorings, 40 inobes wide, winter weight, jest opened this week, good value at 40o, onr price 25o. k'tain Homespun Settings, 42 inebes wide, heavy weight, in light and dark grey, ntvy andbea1ber mixed, very special at 25c. Coating Serge, in blank and navy, 38 inches wide, heavy weight, bright finish, good value at 05,,our spect.d price 25e, Amazon Suiting, 42 inobe, wise, in grey, blue and heather mixtures, regular prioe 46o, reduced to 35o, Black 'Deepens, in a great variety of patterns,all reduoedjin price,60,63, 75, 95, $1 and $1.25. ' Poplins, in blaok, navy and brown, they make a very stylish dress, ver,/ Special 60o. tlomeepane, .50 to 54 inches wide, 'in greys, browna and mixtures., regu- lar 75o for 58c. Plaid Dress Goods, 88 inches wide, regular prioe 250 for 19o. 11/IcEinnon & Co., Blyth �.• See That Shirt? It went on me before it was washed,' Now I buy STANFIELD'S UNSHRINKABLE at . $2, :$2.25, $2.4.8 per snit. and they are gauraxi- teed not to shrink with any washing. Robt. •Coats & So ook ut rriptm For your Winter Under• wear at an • early date. Half the eomtort of life i' having the propir umist - wearnext the flesh. (t yon waitpnlil the wea- i her compels • you to bay, You may lose- bCme • eetn•. tort. •• Call and inspect per underwear,, Prices from, 50c to $4.'50 Suit . .Boys',• ouths-' and Metes-• Ready Made Clothing' So many people haus' been enquiring at our store for ready made clothing that we thought it wouldbe advisable to put in a stock. We have jest reosived a` complete line of men's, youth's and boys` clothing that will fit the boys' from Ave years old to a hundred. Theywere made by Iraiiy, Watson and Bond, thenoted ready made makers of Canada. They use the beat geode at'd• best trimmings to be had at the price and are noted for the ant and•style of their garments. Yc'n'll be suited if you buy here. ordered clothing a specialty. .HOLLOWAYA. J,. MORRISH - A. J. HOLLOWAY SHALL I BUY A Sharples In the 'natter of the Estate of Al render• 1, m�tz, deceae44 Notice is hereby given that all persons having a slant, against the or abo ut the said Alexander Will j % ( y pay y.a / *y - Watt. who died on oraboutthol7thdayofNov'/�/ 1 jj illi] if o.aber.1000, are required on or before the 5th '^�»-,. _ ttav of January,14311, to send by post prepaid, or 0 delivqer to Margaret Watt,Exeeutrix, Clinton P.O., their names, addresses and occupations, with full particulars and proof of their Claims, and the nater° of the security, if any, held by them, and that after the said last mentioned crate the executors' will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which notice shall. nave been given. IAMBS SCO CT Solicitor Iriornd 'MARGARET HAMILTON,AI WATT, ,alt., Dated at Clinton this 27th day of Iovember.1900. - OTICE isltnreby given",that-.o p 01 a ant of an o to the Parti o C be mad h Parliament Cream ttan:w il. Hort session thereof by The Euprome Cdosnar, t t � oief the Independent Order of Foresters for an Act: 1. Declaring that all the assets, interests, r fights, credits, effects and property, real, por- sonnl and mixed, belonging to the Supreme ourt of the Independent . Order of Foresters, incorporated under the provisions of Chapter U)`7 of It. 8, 0.,1877 (the Provincial Cor oration) were from and after the 2nd day of May, 1889, vested in the Supreme Court' of the Independ- ent Order of koresters,incorporated by Ant Aot of the Parliament of Canada, Chapter 101 of the statutes of 1880 (the Dominion Corporation,)* 2 Declaringthat members in the said Pro' viecial Corpora ion, on tho 2nd day of Slay, 1889, became on the said date members in the aid Dominion Corporation mid subject to the Constitution and Laws of the said: Dominion orporation front time to time in force; 8. For the fo.Iowing and other amendments t o its Act of Incorporation and Amending Act— tat Animating Chapter 104 of the :Rotates. of 1319, Section 4, ss amended by Chapter 51 of the Mtatutos ot•itfJ0,by striking oat tint words"three Hundred a d fifty thousand dollars"in the third lino of the said cotton and/substituting in lieu thereof the words "in the whole at any one time the annual value of twenty thousand dollars." tel Amending the said Chapter_ 101 of the Statutes of 188!!, goetion0, by inserting after the words "or any of the Provinces thereof" in the ,seventh line of the said, Section the words"or in the sccuritiex specified in Section GO of the In- 'urance Aet:' - lelunending the said Chapter 51 4f the Statutes of 15"0, rection 4, sub -wattle 2 by in-' :•ertinrr thewordn "or in the absence offho 13x• ltreme0 ief ]:anger the Past Supremo Odof ander" after the words"Supremo Ohi01 Iran - ger' is the eeconcllltio of thesaid Ruh -section. (d) Amending the saidt;haptsr 51 .11 tho Mtat- t1t'9 of lobo, Section 4. sab,seotlnn 7, by sulistit- 'ming t:,, words"this b'ratereal Benefit Society" for the words "this 0ooiety" .,in the fifth lino of the sad: s,ub Aeetion. (e) Amending the said Chapter 61 of the Statute.. of 2800, Section 4, stub ad0tton 8, by mile t:tttuttne the words"Praternal Benefit Societ ttystem` for the words "Aseesitment System," in Cho 1111 ,, ..:n, of the saidsub•sectiwn (f) Amending the said tlbapter5l (Atha Stat. - ides of 1800, 8eeti(n 10.by sabatituttng tiac•wordl ' Taxes" for the words •'/'agitation Tax, in the • c:0ud and truth lines of the said Sectio,,. (rt) itcclarltirgt tits short titin of Thi-Sniipromo t:ourt.1rlraludlcltcndrnt;Ch-d. r04Foratterato he The independentOrder ofForesters." I):ttedat'Coronto thi4,:tterof November, 19YJ. JOHN Alofis" • Ow SuhvrotApplh'ant. ins the ea f lues or originally l Butter is tae valuable :'(4, pi odtice to feed to ca pigs,. g Y gels all the cream. When the milk was set on the cellar shelf the salt gets half the oream and the other half was made into butter.. By setting in .spring water the calf gets 0116 third the cream and two thirds goat to butter. The patent °reamer with icegete three fourths of the d.ream for butter and one fourth gone to the calf in theskim milk: The Sharples Separator ,seta all the cream for butter making el/ the calf does better on the fresh warm alum milk without: the dream than it does on the warmed over sour olden milk even though a quarter to a half the. cream has been left in it. The new skim milk bas in it Oar sweet nutritiOua sus;%�r o1 milk, while in the other o:se it hie turned to lactic acid or vinegar. A lean persox'1 takes sugar to get tat •atid*`a fat fatifdrebtrtakes,vinegar• to reduce hie flees, se ane;difference between new skim- milkand d th o gravity Y skim intik should be a ppa nent. A Sharples Separater saves three quarters of a pound of better fat for. Query 100 pounds ,'seeing through it, in addition. to the full amount of butter fat saved by the leading gravity processes, That is one argument that compels the use of et Sharpie's Cream Separator in eyery up to date dairy. A postal card will bring you any further information required. W. L. OUIMETti'E, Londesbore. CI,a` FhING • BARGAIN We.ileitrdle clothing made by li. Shorey .tr Co., and the W. N. Sanford Co. There is no better clothing on the marks.. They are good material, well ext, ,veli trimmed and well made, look as well ant( wear as well as made to order, costing you twice or three times as much money. Values were so good that we were induced to double our usual stook, The Weather bas bsen against the soled heavy goods, and as a 0oneegaence we have still•a larger stock than we will to carry and have deoided to sell coon's gaits at 20 per cent reduction from our usual cath .prioee. We respectfully urge ovary man to take immediate advantage of this offer. $5 Suit for $4 00 $ Suit for $C 00. 7 38 Suit for $6 40 $t0 -Suit for $8 00 Come at 0000, the money you save on baying a suit now Will pay for a hand some Christmas present for your wife or your boat girl. lir. ,_ Over Coat ars izia A fortunate j purchase enables us to offer an extraordinary bargains in Mon. s Ilsters. 38 Ulaters in ell, all wool freize, ltigby 'Waterproof, heavily lined, high comfort. able collar, back straps And tabs,'regular blizzard resistora,caloulated to keep the wearer 'comfortable during the roldeat weather, sizes 30 to 42, Worth in the regular way $6,1i7 and $8; your choice while they are here for only 115. Comeau once, e30ore 30111 sive and the dolor Sou prefer. , W. L. OUI 'i PE, Lott. desbor.