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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1902-10-03, Page 5iwitaimwwwwwwwwwW A. Glorious Big argain Event A royal time for those who need or who will need clothing. Men's Suits, Boys' Suits, Men's Overcoats, Boys' Overcoats, Men's Pants, Boys' Pants, Our Whole Clothing Stock will be offered at a special discount.of 20 per cent The object of this sale is to eel' out this season's cloithing before our new goods arrive. We never carry one season's goods into the next. season. All goods charged during this sale will be charged at regular prices. Positively no goods charged at sale rices Our foods are marked in plain figures -- t 20 per cent and that will be the selling price for cash only during the sale. Men's Suits. Men's 5.00 suits now Men's 6 00 Men's 800 " Men's 10 00 " Men's 12 00 44 di .4.00 4i 480 ds • 610 960 .4d; Boys' Suits Boys' 150 suits now 120 13oys' 200 44 44 'SI ••• •••.. • • • • •;; 1. 1 60 Boys' 250 " 41. . . . .. * 200 Boys' 8.00 44 • . 2 40 Boys'. 4 00 " :6 Boys' 5 00 " • i4 Boy ' odd .pants • . . Men's 'Overcoatii Men's 5 00Overcoats now • • • 4 00- Men's 6 00 " • " -. 4 80 Men'sr8 00 " • " ..... • 6 40 Men's 10 06 " • 8 00 Men's 1.2 00 " " . • • 9 60 • . . • . BOYS' OVERCOATS and Pea Jackets reduced in same propertion. - All fur goods at absolute cost—Fur Caps, Coats, I Cellars, Gloves, Mitts and Heavy Underclothing. Thos. Jackson, Sr., Victorit. Block, eLINTON r! Hair! llaldneits„ Thin Nair, Dis- colored Hair, etc. Prof. Dorenwen IS COMII1G. HE WILLi BE AT THE Rattenbury House, Clinton TUESDaY, October Mtlit, Tait CLINiON NEW ERA I osatiereen who are paid Or have thin hair, should call on Prof. Dorenwend at Ttattenbury House lu ton on Tuesday Dotober 14t1 and wee hie wonderful deiceein Toupee e ond Wise worn QtA over 65,000 betide. Explanotion and clernonetration free. PriYate *Part* ;matte at Betel. Don't fall to see hie new invention, patented all over the world, WORN.' • emote at Lee Brown's a few days the poet are only paying 03c; Winch showe that week and returned the St.Thomas Wednee. the farmers can depend on getting top . day where Mr Rowleind is train despatcher. prices for their grain here. The same! HAMM-In Blyth, Sept, 10th,to Mr and Mr and Mrs Milton Hibbert,ofRidgeway, can be eaid of oate, Clinton paying 28c, Mre A. Hamm, O BM were spending part of their honeyrnoop as while outside points are paying but 20c and ?lire S. Irvine, a daughter. wthfiCoN-In Howlett, Sept. 18th to Mc ago Wednesday. They were married at Ridgewtty a week 1 ia-pl s i nag, and the tendency is down - and 27e, In the meat line beef remains rm. pork suffered another drop ot a IRVINE -In Morrie, Sept 12th, to Mr gueets of Lee 13rown, during the petit week. .fl and We Wilson, e eon. STRONG -In Howiek, Sept. 16tla to Mr • - punday. of the Nile, visited at Mrs John Reid's, over wercle and We would not be surprised at Oc A lb before lonv. Mr axed Mrs Wm MoVittie and deughter, to see 'it selling d Lambs are very weak, Toronto market. anR Mrs J. Strong, o oughter, revistering $8.25, while local buyers Frank Fair and Mrs W. P. Spalding FULLER -In Logan, Peet. 18th, to Mr 0 few days the past week, and child are have paid for shipment this week d3.50 to $8.75, and have offered St for some and Mrs Ed, Fuller, a BOO, ' Waiting their sister in Detroit, Mrs Geo.Rorke and two sous have return- for October shipment. Eggs and but. HRQIIIIAR'r-In Fullerton, Sept. 17th ter are the same as. reported for 'mit to Mr and Mrs Bat. Urquhart.% daughter ed from an extended visit in Mt. Foreet. week; potatoes, no demand; peaches sealing and owns CLINTON MARKETS Mre Obanobers was a Bruceileld visitor ea every T malty attorpoon I SOO nn Thurede.y, B ARKETS.-Like a/1 other October 3r4, 190$ 414041110410 41410110404044000411114.410000 his bon- a in Orontford the peat week. ; was a stringer,cy of prices,and they N, B. Henry anent a couple of days at !markets during the pita week, there . cKirtnou t9r C -o Mr and Mr e Carrick, London, were the i• wera inclined to be weak- Wheat re - guests of Mri A. Twitobell on Wednesday mains the same in town at 05c, but we i Mr and Mrs M. Rowland and child were notice that other local buying centres Tuckeremitb, on Sept, MW. Jacdreon was among the number of plentiful, with a lower price quoted, 27th, to Mr and 'Mrs Gifford Otich, a n vited petits at the Tarte banquet Wea- fOc to 60c for large baskets ; grapes, 20c daughter. for smali, 85c tor large. Poultry is MILLE114.--On the Base Libe, on Sept, corning m slowly, chickens being rath. Ur Hanna, of Milverton, spent a few er scarce, dealers paying 7c per lb, and 30th, to ?dr and filre Jas. Miller, o eon. dive with his daughter, Mrs S. S. Coogr, retailing at 10c. A few poor specimens MA.113D. the past week, and on Wednesday re of ducks have been offered, but no "Doper accompanied her father home for a demand. No turkeys haye been,offert -ed'unaliHret vet. Thoreday Ootober 2, 1902. OFBpaartliisnWg.. . ... 0066155 nealv 00 6665 PBeaargley .. 00 2480 art 00 4258 - Bye PN8rwohloho:rei:okoelarPk, eBIGI:inBviene, bei :et ritlp:ti ria":: ha 20921 )05 152805005 aaaa:a :35: 16 036558 5:00. 6 35 a 6 36 Hay . . . 800 a 9 00 Pork, dressed........ 6 50 a 6 5u Onotter,lotousbe 00 1130 aa 00 1144 Eggs per doe 014' a 015 Potatom, per bush25 a 0 89 Dried Apples per lb0 05 a 0 05 CLINTON. All kinds of grain wanted, and the highest prices paid in. cash for any quantity. Call at the Ele- vator and see us before sellhig. • - D. URQUHART. Boy Wanted. " MARTIN-HASTINGE3,-In Turnberry, -sept-17th, -Mhos - • — Martin to Mise Lizzie 'Hastings, both. of • Turnberry, ' Sale 'Register.. MOWI3RAY..GARDINBB-At the red. deuce of the brides parents,MoKillop,Sept. 24th, by Rev Dr Marsh., Bamilton,brother, in-law to the bride, ingested by Rev A Mao - Nab, M A., Walton,Jits Blowbray,Suabury, to Miss tatty, second daughter ot Mr and Mre Alex, Gardiner. PARISH-KLEIN SOROTII—In Wing. ham, Sepi..17th, by Rev. N Burwash, 3130 H. Pariah, toiMies Mary Xleineoroth, of Blyth. 'WERtER---HICKS-In Howick, Rept. 171h, by Rev E A Hell, 0 J Werner, Dun. ville, to Miss Delius J. Bioko, :Howiolt. DENNIE-BROWN.-At the residence of the bride'e father, Harnett, .on Sept, 25, by Rev J. Kennedy, Mr 090 A,. Dennie, London,to Miss Sarah A., youngeet daugh- ter of Mr Francis Brown. ORA,WFORD-STEB,LING. - At the residence of the bride's father, Goderioli township, on Sept 34, by • Rev J. McNeil, John H. Crawfordi of Sault Ste Marie; Midi., to Sarah M, daughter of Mr W. Sterling. Goderioh township. BITRDGE-ALLIN-On Oet 1st, at the home of the bride's brother, Jae. Allin, Tuckeramith, Coeh, youngest daughter o the late Jas. Allinrto Jas. Burdge,Stanley IMED. . SLY-Ieflullott,Sept, 28th,Susannah F.' Sinitbson,wife of Edwin Sly,aged yeas. PitILLMAN-In Plibbert,Sept, 17th,Win Pullman, aged 73 ' years. MoMICHAhL-In'Egniondville,Sept;21et. . Mary McDougal, relict of the late John McMichael, agett77 yearn. • WEST -In Woodstock, Sept 3rd, S, West, father of Rev. W. J. West,Bluevale, l.aged 82 years, Bluevale, Sept, 122nd, Eliza- beth, reliot of the late Henry 0, Pughiaged 7yera. DR; N EV1V 'DENTIST, tOLINTON. .0-ffice edjoiving Photo Stadia. Office Hours -9 to 0 Oiliy day an Saturday until to. m. 'Branch offices in Manchester Dungannon, Blyth and Bayileld.' 14(1104 With HAIR GOODS, Ladies and Gent's WIGS, .TOUPEES, WAVY and PLAIN FRONTS, SWITCHES of every deeoriptioe, etc.. He can iniproveyour personal appearance. Flair', features and disfigured j heads omitted through the loss of hair Made perfection . 'Thoneands owe their fine looks to the skill of Prof Dorenwend, Human hair adorns und proteots the'hertd. Don't fail to see his patent HAIR STRUCTURE , 001 Mai ments Beograd at hotel, First class ont hair, patented 1i over the world. Private rtport- EE '44 A espeoially grey and white, taken in nob/Urge • • Remember for only one day, Rattenbury House, Clintoin Tuesday: Oettober 14th —11 SELLING OUT AND 'ORT' ur o e stock of Boots _Shoes to be soid STRATFOR D, :ONT. , A school that occupies front rank among the best business colleges on the Continent. Many 'leading cams- . rneroiat sohoole employ ourgraduates --as teachers. -Wedo ourbest to place • our graduates in good positions ' and we have been tmore successful this year than in any previone year. Those desiring the best in business education•should attenn our school. Write for catalogue. W.t4. ELLIOTT, Prin. etpal. .6mAug,0 • • We want as many !arm- ers as can make it con yen - lent to came in and.take a 7 -barrel of-Ridth's Grim. ulated. sugar, es we are ••••••••1.,.., On Monday, Oot. 6th, at 1 p. ra, at the G. T. R. etook yards, Clinton, unreeerved sale of 25 weetern ranch horeee,. oolte ponies. 0. j. WALLIS, proprietor,Thoe. Brown and J. G, McMichael, auctioneer. On Wedneedah Oct, 8th, at 1 p. lot 29, Mill rood, Tuokereraith,li miles mot of Brumfield, farra stook, 'without reserve. FRANK O'BRINE, proprietor, . Thos. Brown, atiotioneer. On Wednesday, Oot. 15th, at 1 p. M„lot 1, con. 14, Hallett, farm stook and imple. mente. ROBT. MoDO WELL, proprietor, Thos. Brown, auctioneer. On Monday, Oot. 31st, at 1 p. m., lot 18, oon 14, McMillen, farm stook and howl°. ments. MRS WILTSIE, proprietor,Thos. Browh, auctioneer. . On Friday, Oot 10th, at 1 p. m. lot 9,tion. 10, MoKillop, farm stook, inetuding 10 ex- port heifers and sornewellbred horses. MRS THOS. WXLSH, proprietor, Thos,13rown auctioneer. New Ativerilstatnib; Wanted A good general servant in family of two. A.pply to MRS, 0. E. DOWDING, care of Miss Doan, ondoseph St, . • ,, Ser.vant GM Wanted • 'Wanted at once, a dolpeneral liouee- 'verk in small fanilly, , .MRS JOHN STEPURNSON,Huron Street. . potid Horse fer Sale . A black •horseibetvveen$ and 10 ears Of age. 'good driver, seized in every way, perfectly 'quiet, will be gold cheap; as owner, does not require it. 0321 ONSLOW•ORICII, Clinton; . Card of. Thanks • . . .• • _ • -- We hereby desire to tettirn ottr very sidoere thanke to ail the neighbors and friends who gave •ns their assistance and sympathy during the illness of the late Mrs Ford. We *a.ppre- elate it more than we 'ear ex_erets. ROriERT FORD MATTMEW FORD Hullett, Oot. 1, 1002. Mangolds for Sale I offer for sale firet-oless Mangolds; delivered toivia, at *3 per ton. Order. by mail or tele- phone. D. A.. FORRESTER, Clinton, Oot2 In The Surrogate Court Of The County of 'Huron. • in Vie Estate of Joseph4V. Chidley, Late of The. Town of Minton. In The -County of Huron, thn' der._ taker, Deceased, • Notice is berebylveri pursuant to Revised Statutes of Ontario chapter 129 section 48, that all persens having claims against tha estate of the'said uleseph W. Midler, who died on or about the leth day of August, 1902, are , required on or before the 18th day of October • next, to send or deliver tb John Greig Merch ant at Seaforth /P. O., Ont.,the Administrator ,of said eetate,'fult particulars of their ,elaires and the seourity,beld by them (if Any) duly • vertitied by affidavit. After the said 18th day , Of October next, Vie Administrator will pro-, eeed to distribute lbe assets of the estate among the parties entitled thereto, having re- ference only .teesuch claims as he shall have • received motieeoand after such diem -nation the Administrator will not be responsible for any 0/aim obwhich he 'shall not have received . notice. • Dated „at Seaforth this 29th day of Sept. 1902. • BEST, Seeforth, Ont.., ' • Solicitor for .6.droinistrator Notice to Creditors In - The ----Mattor -Of The- Rotate or Robert' Atutek, late of ithe _Township .of Rast Waw- ' cmosh, in the County of Miro,: Fartner,..' • crawded.witli iitland some. • Itroticaisinetieby4igen pUrstiant. n.. s. 0. • p cieceasoll. Wanted, smartboy to learn printing. New 1:!1!,A orrice. , Wanted Good, general servant, apply to • MRS W I3RYDONE, Teacher Wanted. For 8. 13.No. 9, E. Wawanosh. bolding a. 2nd classcertificate, duties to commence Jan.' 3rd. ,1908. Personal implications preferred. Apply to JOHN ELLIOW, ir., See'y Tress. Wingham For Sale. _- House, two lots and stable, ccirrier of North andlMary Streets. The cottage contains six remain good repair; woodshed, with hard' and s -ft water, fruittrees and a stable in Srrt-class condition, Apply to , V' MRS MOFFATT on the pre123iSOP. .. • For Sale. —. • 'The North Half of Let 17, lortosslon 7, Col - „borne and two village lots in Manehester, liveribarns, outfit, and goodwill of the busi- ness. For terms, ape' y to the undersigned,. Sot* Sept 11 MRS SYMINGTON Auburn • . Farm for Sale. • --- Lot 7, con. 3, Colborne, containing 50 acres of landin good cultivatioe. 20 acres fall pldwing,15 acres in grass, 5 acres fall wheat. IC/a premises :8 134 story frame house and two frame barns in .good. rrepair,italso a good wetland young bearing gr c h tetast3nFmaryr-tbN*0-1. hadMay. tad. ivAl titioal.erfeut ther particulars apply to MRS R. ROWDEN or R.IEWEL.I., S ept. 18-tf • Box ne, aorieratth Court of Revision. Notice is hereby given that a Court Will be -held, pursuant to "-The Ontario Vot*rs'• Lasts Act,' by his Hotter the Judge of the County ' Court of the Countir.of Huron at Londesboro, .on the Eleventh day of October 1902, at tett o'oloolc, to hearand determine the several com- plaints of errors and omissions in the Voters' List of the Muniepality of Mullett, for 1902. All Persons he vingtbusiness at the Court are re- ignired to attend at, the, mid dem_ aud place. Dated the 22nd day of Se_ptember,1902. . JAMES CAMPBELL Clerk of the Acad. Municitelity. • of our friends corn 1897, cap. 129, that all creditore and others I if we store it on. the street nobert mutou. 4:0 lea egti:og . sowe will for OM . 25th day o October 190 , te send by pest pre- • • day of July, 1902 are rertired ok or before the paid or debt, et to Metiers Dickinson it Garrow. per hundred lbs, by the • ' of the town of Goderioh. Solicitors for the ex- • barrel, to make xoom forerrliggr4treddErNireltstrzelitzi our next car. . • any, held by them. accounts and the matures of the eeourities, if Of course, we will deliver nitAcilcf:2761:1Ten:I'X ,t3ttlIgpt?z, ph'st . oeed distribute theneseta of the deoeardi,rd Apples Wante Paring and Cider Apples wanted at the Clinton Evaporator on and after ecutordi of the last twill of the mid deoeased • . it any place in town. among the parties entitled there -to, basin - then have nobice and that the said eXeout j • September 15th, 1902. regard wily to the claims of which they she eleires-nottehalaaU xot have been received hr. T W .N & eltsE 1114B CROelliirY wilt not be liable' tor the s aid. assets or any part thereof to arty P0414211.1Mpersonattf.-w„Usii--„,____ T. O'Neal. se tbert, at the time of euch dist 'button. sajoitors for. J.DwIO.R.INSONrik GA.RROW, Our telehone numbet is 48 Auction Sale Dated •ther7th day ofMn..tephto° nivvbeWr 13911;21.1t4h. "Id PACO Stock', Implements and D. IC. Mune°, Exeoure. Having decided,to discontinue the Boot and Shoe Business A our entire stock is on the market, and until a customer can be 'An fitting Shoe found to purchase all of it, we will continue tc sell our int- mense'etock of Boots mid Shoes at greatly reduced prices. Is ur comfortable whether the wearer Since introclueir% this sale our business has been increas- ing monthly., which is strong evidence that we ate giving the people genuine bargains. . The following list will, give you tome idea,of our bargains' Men's Dongola, Kid Boots, all sizes, Worth WO, sale •-prke $2— - Men's Enamel Calf Boots, all sizes, worth $4.40,1or $9.50 Men's Patent Leather Boots,Imerican make, worth $3.50 sale price $3 Ladies Doftgola Kid Button Boots, all sizes, worth $2.60 to $3.64 sale price Misses Dongola Kid Button Boots, sizes, ivarth $1‘25 to $1.75„ sale price 76e Jas. Twitchell, Clinton Walks, Pits or Stands. Haear Shoes Are not uncomfortabie Thy Fit-Vell=7-Looti Well--Wecti • Well- . We carp: in stock 25 different styles of this make of Shoes giving`you a splendid variety to choose from. • The prices ange from $3.00 to $5,00.. No Shoddy—No Paper S les. - Patronize the New Shoe Store and get New Shoes. Evr.J.A.cicsc> ° Cir,..M1q1,1701s7. Flouseho141. Effect* The,andersigned putpcisos to ell by Public Auction on lot 8, eon. 8, Mullett, Tp., on Tues- day Oot. 7th at 12 o'clock the follovVing effeets Viz HORSES -4, matched teara of geldings rising five. 1 mere eleven years old sapposed to be with foal, 1 two year tilt' Draught any, 1 driv- ing mare, 1 two year old roadster gelding, sired by Sidney. CATTLE..-.. 5 Milk cows supposed to be with calf to a thoroughbred bun, 0 two year Old (deem, 5 one year old steers, 1 one year old heifer. 5 Si6riag (salves, about Mahone. IMPLEMENTS. -.1 memo” Harris binder and trucks alinotst new, 1 mower,- whiteman pea. harvester. .1 Wisner drill (combined), 1 hay rake. 1 spring toothed cultivator, 1 broad toothed cultivator, land roller, 1 sulky plow, 2 Walking Wawa, 1 two furrowed gang plow nearly new, 1 Net diamond herrows, 1 muffler, 1 horeepOwer With rods, 1 Cylinder elating box with carriers 1 grain ()rushee. 1 jack, ITennilig Mill Mid 'bagger attachments. Itrnek Waggon, 1 pair beblileighs. 1 Gutter, 1 hay reeked gravel box, hag fork (complete), 1 reek lifter,1 watering trough, 1 sugar kettle, 1 grass seed sower, 1 set team harness, 1 stet single harness, 1 set plOW harness. I vdlieel I rroW, 2 acres corn, 11,e,ftereS mango:le, About 41) tons liar, forks, shovels', chains, etc. and any other artielett tee nuinerous to mention, -MOUSE HOLD EFFECTS...4 wood heating stOveS, 1 boat. heating stove, 1 coOkirtg Stove, 1 glees ettpboard, 1 extension table, 1 hat reek, 1 loUnge, 1 daisy °earn. 1 Washing Machine, 1 Wringer, 1 Cleveland 'Sadie, The abOve Will poSitively be Bold without re. serVe RS the proprietor has sold hie fariii and TERMS -.-The §(11r and to *an AMU of $5 anti tinder melt, Over that amount 12 menthe, Oredit will be itiren en furniEdiing appreved jeint nonetoettiedi, tdistemettnOtmt obi, 6% will be allowed for gash WM AierpOrnopttei0ento Meitegger W4 T.J. GUIMETTE riondesboro 1 3311.475CrIFIL 411 LYTH FAIL FAIR Is olwaye the event of t season, and *hie year the managers have spared no expenee to make ip more attreetiVe than ever. When you visit the Myth Fair make this store your headquarters. Leave your wraps and parcels, then take a Walk ihrOagh our large estab., liehment. Look at our great display of New Dress Goods. Tette a look through aur Mantle and Fur departments where yen will see all the new 'dem in Cloth Jaekets in long, medium and short lengths. In the Fur department you will see all the new creations in Ladies' As. traohan Jackets, Ruffs, Caperinee, Collaretien, Muffs, Furdined Capee, Fur Cape, gto. Then take a walk through our spacious Millinery pillow room, here yen — can -view oll-thelateshnoveltierc-M-Millimiry; Trim rued Ana u n truzinied- Hate in all the new shapes and colors, also Flowers, Feathers, Winer, Mounts, Birds, Eto., in maims variety direet from Paris, New Yorker d other centres of fashion. Then take a look through our (great Shoe department where yrn will eee all the nevvest styles in Ladies', Mimeo' and Ohildren'a Shoes, all strictly np.to-date and at very close prime. • Then take a stroll thNiugh our oast Clothing deportment where you will eee line up to -date etools of Men's, Boye' and Children". Suits, aim all the newest styles in Men's Overcoats, including the new Chesterfield arid Raglan stylee. Dont forget the dates of the Blyth Fall Fair—Oct. 7-8 reclOnnon Co.,.131y th • 0.40.0000.$4,40.0 0104040.4104040040010 Coal and Wood JUST REelEIVED Massilon setect lump soft coal, suitable for grates, alto Semi -Anthracite, the best substituto now to b 3 had for hard' coal. Cannot supply more than one tim' to a customer at a time. Cannot say when we will have hard (*al, but as stun as the strike is adjusted we will endeavor to luve it as 800 .1 as • any person in this section. We now have a wqodyard in connection with our busiiesa. and can supply good dry wood. Leave your orders at our ?Store and they will be attended to promptly. Teamsters wanted to haul wood from the bush, having pstuorrceh. ased a la rgo quantiiy. For particulars apply at our Bros.Xarlancl Harilware House HOLLOTAO AY Who has moved his stock of TWEEDS to the Searle Block, Cheap • jr. „ 0 givingkitili 25% disd0unt off all his Tweeds. Now iS. the time to get a good cheap tailor-made suit- . • • . er iscoti he IVIodern. ethod. Of. Sleeping Furniture calls for Iron beds. They are the latest style and are clean andcomfort- able. Call and see our assortment Ulf See our Saturday window. id ItrVM. 14221111) handsome Bedroom Suite at $16:` 'Phis suit is well made and hat large bevelled glass and combine.. 310C.- • f,i) —4 tion washstand and is worth $18, nut we are making a cut.on this suite and it goes for $16. 0.•Stevenson, • - • On Albert Street, Opposite Town Hall. Residenee-Opposite Coronotrol Undertaker and Embalmer. Clinton, Out • *500 Bushels Timothy Seed, 'Highest Prices Paid. For Sale -'-Choice, clean, home -growl. Timothy: See us for choice Crawford Peaches, Plums, Pews and extra fine Tomatoes, Pickling Onions, Pure Spices, Gem Jars, Ribbons, etc.. We keep the best only and prices as Low as any. P311'1133:11?) • Stidatiseor to Ogle Cooper & Co: JITST IN—Moores early Grapes, the sweet kind First let in town Dress lakkods, A new line of Ladles' Waldo, embtoldered oaalimaree, in eardinal• Eftey, garnet, royal, old rOilit and black, 44 inahee wide, 2 yorde eat& . piece, per piece 045, Embroiaerad Pronoh Opera partook, 500 a yard. Ladies' Suitings rieraeonne, rilezon, Sergett and VOileilana tiaM Mack, gray and . brown, priou 75e to $1,25 a yard. Silks goad range of plain and fanny silks for walata or trirantingn, 815o to 750 a yard,