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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1905-05-05, Page 5_y..'=aenM:gp" — Fa .+:�.•n x4'W t: -.-Yr .oro .1M:,...-0,,,t•v!raex,,OruYx • 1I4atbl 1-.90.13.„ .• The Molsons incorporated by Act 91, Pe'r'namerrt Ogg, Capital Paid Up,.„ . .. Reserve Fund $ 3,000,000 Wm. Mor.som MAarEnsor,LlIi NG, Vice -President Jarmo President. Man FARMERS' SALE NOTES cashed or collected.. . DRAFTS on all points in the Dominion Great Britain, united States, and all Foreign Countries, bought and sold at beet rates. DEPOSIT REOEIPTS issued and highest current rate of interest .al- lowed. ADVANCES MADE to Farmers, Stock Dealers, and Business Men at lowest rates and on most favorable terms,..,. Forty-eight branches in the Dominion Agents all over the world. smousaB DBPIIRTMENTS • Deposits of 51.00 and upwards received.. Interest showed from date of deposit compounded halt•yearly and added to principal June 80th, and December 81st. JElighe$t current Rate. CLINTON BRANCH - • New Combe Bfock, H, C. SEEWER,.. xV axzage ',: VIZ CLINTON. NEW' 1 • Aluminum. Kitchen Ware Just received a fresh supply of A.lun*u ware,,for Kitchen use. Call and see 'it.' A full stock of Coiled Spring Wire, Barbed Wire, Plain Galvanized Wire, Oiled and An— nealed Wire. f Spades, Shovels, Rakes,' Hoes, etc., all sizes black and galvanized Pipe. A lot of small ends Poultry netting, in job lots. to . clear, WANTED—A good strong boy to learn the Hard ware business. Apply personally. .. arland.:f.r�s: Stoves and Hardware, %MI We Have. Another supply of .SPRING HATS for the Ladies. Look At Our Paints., Brushes,. a Wall Paper. • R H L.t MOR �L,L LONDESBORO CARPETS AND eURT'AINS First lay a good foundation and then go ahead. The foundation of a fur- nished room is the CARPET. We show many* patterns ••in -•each -.quality,.. ,viz English Brussels,85c to $1.25 per and ; English Tapestries, 40c to 75c; all -wool',. 60c to $1.00; Revrsible Union, 25c to 50c; Art Squares, in manysizesand pat- terns, prices $4.50 to $25.00 each; Tapestry Curtains, fancy patterns, colors t') match your Carpet, $2.00 to $0.00 per pair. • . • J. 11, CHELILEW,. Blyth. Largest Furniture Store in Huron County . • Save Your Eggs The undersigned wiehee to announce -he has started in the egg business again this spring and will continue all enmmer on a binding contract. Eggs bought for oaeh. Oalls made weekly. N. E. Wki ,._ Old Newspapers for Sale. A quantity of old newspapers, suitable for putting under carpets, or any purpose where wrapping paper is required. 5 gent per bundle. NEW Ens ofi'roe. ew Goods aunt :In New -.-Jewelry'.. NOW —Watches Neve -Clocks New. -•-Silverware e --Sterling Silver etc At n lLLLYAr's Jewelery and Optical Store Headquarters. for fine repairing;. give us a call • Clinton Market. Report.• corrected every "Thursday afternoon' Local cattle dealers report -the - --mar kets a trifle dull, while hog buyers say the market has .a.: downward 'tendency.- Produce is plentiful at prices quoted, ; . • Notice. • , Persona. indebted to the .undersigned will. kindly call at the house, And settle same, where the books will be. for two weeks. • ARTHUR COUCH. Notice.. Wheat .... .100 ' a' 101) Oats ,... ......0 38 'a 0 40 Butter, .... ..„ 0 14 a 0 15 • Eggs per .doz (new) .•.. -0 12 a 0 12 Live jHogs : • 6 75 Our readers will remember the sink ing of the. 'steamer Parisian in the - harbor at H9lifax. ; She was raisedby the underwriters, and her caro sold, Some of it at Montreal and Toronto. Beyond being wet the goods are tin - injured, and Huron• merchants' were: among those who secured'• some of ' peopleare warned to be on the 1oOk, one against a, new disease called "meningococcus:" Such ,possible ail•, idents' are enough to drive people to trouble. •. fine firm of Ford & MoNeil having. been dissolved, all aocounts due the late firm are to be paid to the undersigned by the let of May. All a000unts not then paid will be pieced elsewhere for collection. JAS. A. FORD.' Clinton, April 14th, 1005. new AdvtritSemento House .to `Rent.' "(7invenienic-roomed house o.a Rat.- tenbnry Si., east., Apply. to MISS HINE . Cow. for Sale. Jersey Cow, 4 year old; milking, Lank of pasture is flim reason for wirbing to cell. 5.3-lp .' . ONSLOW 0RICH. • Wanted :it Once Girl ,for general housework. ` ' Good wages. ':Apply to MRS. J. P. TIBDALL, Clinton. 5.14-1p Shop and Residence to Rent or for Sale. BORN AITCHESON _ In Winghaw, Apri119 }tlrs. Win. Aitcheson, a son. SMITII•,- In Goderich, on Tuesday, 1,. ASmpri itlh, 20th, adatoughtAlt rer.. and .Mrs. • Jawes ' COOK—In Clinton, oh April 29th, the wife of Mr .David Cook, Rattan - bury Street, of a daughter. MARRIAGES. GEIGER -RANNIE-At the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Rannie.-Zuricri, .on. A.pl;ii,j~;Oth by Rev... L. it..Wing..,of Berlin, Miss Lydia. Ranuse to Rev. Alfred' Geiger. BAKER -ROEHtIG-At the hohnd , of 1 he bride's. parents, 14th con„ Hay;on Wednesday. April 20th, by Rev. E. I Shuelke, Miss Kate; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Casper Roehrig to Mr. Sam Baker, of near Dashwoo. _. ..._ _ - INWOOD—In Clinton, on Thursday April 27th J. Q. Inwood, aged 79 years and two months. OESCH =At the Bronson Line, Hay, ou April 23rd, 1905, Susannah Garber- I. the, wife of Mr. Menus Cent], At the ar,e of 56 years GEIGER '-In Pembina county. N. D on '1'uesdiny,., Apr il18th, John B. Geiger formerly deputy eeve of Hay, at the i age. of 7.71.-74t0.4bs,aild.21 days. Amusing and Illuminating Sayings of" • Sir Albert Rollit and Obiter-. Pieta. Sir Albert }knit lectured recently in the Law. Society's nail on "The Botta: tor as Advocate, and introduced many i • 'amusing and illuminating sayings, le- gall and otherwise.. - • . . Sir' Albert quoted Douglas Jerrold atf:' settle the question: Ia law an art or a science'. "It is 'an art—one of the '. 1Jiack arts" • - Other quotations: -were•„ r._. "Law and equity are two things which. God' hos Joined together and man had put asunder." "Good .advocacy con-•; ' sistain boldly asserting and plausibly' maintaining , your case " ' • - There was the story of .the solicitor who advertised his . practice for sale, :and added "N='•$ Clients • rich and •'obstinalie."•. ' Of . course, Mr. Justike Maule could not be left out. •Whenikir prisoner was asked whether. he had anything to say why sentence Should ` not be pronounced upon him,he re -- plied: • "1 wish God may strike. me .dead if I •stole the dunks." ltlaule wait= I ed a minute, and then said: "Prisoner. as Providence'• has not interfered, . 2 must:. Three Months' hard labor." • As .for the law student, ' Sir Albert sajd he was ,in favor of the fusion of, or, at any rate, a veryeasy transition between both branches .of the law.•He advocated 'a' very wide curriculum. -•-"Learn everything, you . can," he said; "for you ver know when t• May 'be us ful" ' Sir Albert thought the f ci1l.: Bei for legal: training;,.espeelally 1n • vocacy, in this country, were not nearly • so good as they were in .otherconn- tries. Solicitors had.',,Many,,opportuni- ties' to practise advocacy in .chambers, ' in the county . courts, andin bank-. ruptey„in courts of record, at the polios courts,' and in other_ pieces.- . Here are a few more. of Sir .AIbert'e. 'obiter cilcta; ' ''Cros,s-:er.aiai,.,,.tlon i oes-tu t --•mean Ox. ambling :crossly,” -, . "Wind your wa.y- into the ,confidence of a.-wi.tnese'and :persuade him to tell the. truth; Which he had not 'intended to d0:. •. "Caligula hung.up his Paws so high• on -the lamp Post that the people could not read them. . We bury. our laws so deep 'thatpeople cannot find them." "The objections• to' a code . far 'out-: weigh its advantages." "A, Mayor, on taking his seat on the bench: for the first time, informed the .bar that 'during his year ofoffice he; would spare no effort to be neither par tial -nor impartial."' • • • . :"The' true object • of advocacy is . not victory, hut. truth" •_ --,_� 0 0 The briok store on• Albert St., to i ether. with the dwelling hones lately occupied by 11, Fitzsimons is offered either • to rent or for sale. There is a good stable The °premises"are"well"ettua6ed"and enitable any. business. Apply to J. O. E t1O+� fi l+ ' HENRYBEATTl say e1Road- or I3 , Clinton, J. B. Hoover. Nelson Sall .C.'ery tianc'il In our inc 15 cGOmpiete; you can' get any article produced at this store, Our Prices bring The' Trader Our personal supervision goes with ,,every chase and satisfaction is guaranteed. • O DERT2 I. '. U� �� � Night or dal Calls promlitIy attdnded tO MOCVER .8i 1314LL Clinton Court' of Revision Take notioe that a Court of Revision for the town of Clinton, will hold its first eh tinge in tbe.Counoil Chamber on Monday. May 29th, A. D. 1905, commencing at 8 0'. olook p, m. for the purpose of hearing• and rectifying all complaints against, or errors in the Annulment Roll of the present y ear. All parties interested are requested to at- tend. T). L MACPHERSON, clerk ot. the Munioipalit,y, Clinton, May 291b. _ - MRS. W16., SaNDRRW• D1tESS-UtTTTINQ SCHOOL omo I will teach the first part of any dress cut- ting course, conrirting of how to out all kinds of shirt waists, sleeves and plain skirts; how to draft system to maks a perfect it for any- one. The instructions of this work are print• ed and given to each pupil; oharge, 65.00, whit% is the value o the system in alone, with lessons given tee, to bo taught two days, —Monday and Tuesdayy., May 15th and lath, at my sehool on Albert St., Stratford. Beat ohanee ever offered for girls working in: shops. ;Write me, or see me at my school, in Stratford, Saturday May 186h, from 1 to 6 pan, Strangers may boardat school. MRS. WM: SANDERS, taabher .and inventor" Box 153, Stratford, Ont. kms - NOTICE TO CREDITORS. 0 . I: 1_I f3 D rl Ci Ea 0 .. En EN'S NOBBY AT LESS THA''" COST PRICE - e ec We -:.-have ---didd . to-, o -- out. of :.. the. Men's H fine _Y -..g u at attd .. to do this we are offering our $500.00 stock of Men's Stiff and. Soft Hats at nearly half price. Remember this stock is not old, but new and up-to-date, having put in $250.00 worth of this year's styles less than three months ago. • 7$c Rats fix' 50c MEN'S STIFF AND 'SOFT WOOL FELT HATS IN BLACK; SILK" „BINDING, REGULAR 75c, SALE. PRICE. 50a $1.00 -HATS FOR- "•60c �- - �- - MEN'S STIFF AND SOFT BLACK FELT' WITH . SILK BIND- INGS, ALL SIZES, REGULAR $L00, SALE PR/CE •. $1:25 HATS FOR :75c MEN'S SOFT FELT HATS IN BLACK AND LLGIdT GREY, ALL SIZES, REGULAR $1.25, FOR .,.,..: .,..... $1,50 MEN'S 'HATS. FOR 41.00.. • • • MEN'S ALLWOOL FELT; RATS, NEWEST : UP-TO-DATE SPY- LES••IN-BROWN, BLACK AND PEARL. -..• GRE Y, REGU -7--LAR-$17.507-FOR-0_ ...,.. .. tl 00 $2.50 WAKEFIELD ;I-IATS FOR- $1.50 WAKEFIELD'S Np:W, UP-TO-DATE HATS IN STIFF AND SOFP SHAPES, IN BROWN., GREY. AND BLACK, THIS YEAR'S STYLE, REGULAR $2.50,' SALE 'PRICE „ ,:.....,,., ,....... $1.50 $3.00 KING HATS FOR .$1.50 • T11I CELEBRATED KING HAT IN SOFT• AND STIFF STYLES' ;r IN BI::%CK AND BROWN,' UP-TO-DATE STYLES, REGULAR -4 $3,00, SALE ' PRICE ¶1,50= 50c MEN'S I-LAL-F HOSE 25c 25,•007.. MEN'S b`ANCY LISLE THREAD HALF IHOSF,.,,BLACK .:: GROUND WITii FANCY STRIPES AND CHECKS, FINE- QUALITY," REGULAR 50e, SALE PRICE: -: 250 3 :LINEN.COLLARS .FOR. 25c: :'... MLN'S LININ COLLARS IN. ALL `TI•IE LEA.DING•SITAPI.".S, ALL, SIZES, REGULAR lSc, SALE. PRICE r.,, 3 F0R•25c Succe; Ecrs • to R. Coats, CLINTON. 0 0 0 0 .0 ©..© ©.-{7 ° . a . m ` Ie Register: ` A frame cottage, with an acre of ground, Neal].street,:;. belongurg_ta:._StePp.,_ Wo3e w1on Saturday, Mav 13, at 9 p.m. D, DICKINSON, Aaot. Dfsiinguisked fors"•Thoroughness" ELLIOTT 0 ,,. TORONTO, ONT, •Cor. Tongs and Alexreder Sts. A High Class Con)merdist Set o al the Best in. C,lneda-- nter now. On the entire year:• Catalogue free.' `:W.J.LLT.I )T V, Prin. • The . Liverpool a'London d Globe lagan ice Co. Head ®Hied for eanada Mi9NTREIIL CAPITAL AND ASSETS ,EXCEED • $66,00.0,000 CLAIMS_ PAID EXCEED $215,000,00.0 ]Policies issued at Clinton agency direct to insurers No interim receipts.: No delay.' For information apply to our agent, D..: L• Macpherson, Clinton. In the matter" of the estate of Samuel 11111. ,late of the Town of Clinton, in the County of Huron, gentleman, deceased, Notice is hereby given pursuant to 11 S 1837, Cap.129, Sec.. 88 and nmendin .Aetr. that Ail persons having eldirrre against the estate of throat(' Samuel Hill, who died o"i or about the 2,10i.day of IVfarelt. A. D.1Q05 are required to said by Post; prepaid. or to deliver. to W, for or be r dans solicitor for the Execu on Il o h r 1 sir mantes, ad the 0th clay of a 3005 th tri Toro 2 0.f r dresses and descriptions, and a full statement of oartleulars of their clailus and the nature of the soeurlty, if any,hold by them, duly certifi- ed, ertifl ed and that the Bald date the executor• . will preceod.to distribute the assets of the do - noosed ainotst# the parties •entitledthereto, having regirdonit to the siMm.of which they .hall then baro notioe. 1Yated this 8rcl day of Mayr 1965. .1.W.$IIAW.14i.il., w. rtlilfr/Ottler Iltbotiter,• solicitor fOr.Exed*tor, Coal' Having purchased the-CC'oal:_bus rness of Har- , land. Bros., 1 ant now•pre pared .to receive orders. for all sizes= -Grate, Egg! Stove, i Nut and . Soft, and solict your, patronage. Will ` sell only the :est 'o -'Lades. Orders left. with'" mayor, at-. `Haiiand f 3ros: HardwareStore, will re: ceive prompt attention. Office next door to j. P. Tisdall's bank. 1 • Ronald McCoivie.. rgIPNIRITCZSIE:;M •N•.••N•NN•••♦N�4••:•4••♦N♦ ♦N♦••♦N•N♦ 4,44 •• O•.••4:••:•PN•N•N•.ON+•'♦•N••.♦N•••♦N••• •�•1:44 i 1. IVIKI:NNC'td & CO, BLYTH i .2. S' i . HOUSE-CLEANING ._. 0. •_• n nenced'in earnest this week and we are ftillyprepared for it. i _ --e c o i r .. Y' with a large and well selected stock of Carpets, Liimoleums, Floor. Oil ,,t. '2' Clotb, Curtains, Art Muslins, Curtain Scrim, Coin, Spot Muslins, Art Silk-,�. ;i' nlenes, and Draperies' of alt kinds, also Chinifle and Tapestry Curtains. and ,b •2. Table covers, in great variety. •_• .i. Allfie, Carpet from 30c per yard upwat dls will 'be cut and matched free of :• 2 o• ;2; charDon't buy carpets till yon see our large stock of new carpets, direct ,t. frotn the manufacturers, we quote very 'lbw prices for large quantities, :4 •2` • Iiem Carets in stripes and floral patterns at 12.+j,c; 1$c, 20c: •s' .•. p p fancy 1? r 25c;�;, �:� .. ,gnu .. .., ,,. .... :. .. ....... ... , .. , ..,: CJn on (wipers in naw pixtterns, fast colors, at 25c, 35ir, 40c a d. , ",,50C • - •,t Wool Carpets, yard wide, .renew designs~ new colors, at 63't,''-`itit id' $1"►2`' •_� : Tapestry Carpets in all the new patterns and colors at 25c,;35c," 50c, .2 to ' 05c, 73yc and'.... ... . i+' .. , r . spit • 85c % •' Brussels Carpetil, 27'inches wide, vet'y special att,e and$ „ : Japanese Matting, yard wide, new patterns, 12',c,15c:20c and....., 25c ,2, ;. Floor Oil Cloth. new designs,1, if, 114 and 2 yards wide, at, per squ- •_. ,t,. ., Inc yard ...... .... . .....,r...., 250.2. •:• Linoleum, land 4 yards wide,• in new patterns, at, per square yard, .2; 42. •370,45eand.....rr,•,.,.......,.r,.........r.::....•...,..rr ....w. 50c•2• 4. Lace Curtains, taped edges, 25 inehes wide, 24 yards long, itt.,....Y. 25C +_• ••• Lao Curtains, taped edges, .id inches wide, 2' yards lora, atSOc y S 3• ��• Nottingham :Lace Curtains, yards long, hG inches wide, at 75c •2' ' -'Mottingham Lace Curtains, 3?r yards long, 34 inches wide, regular' •'s. o •price $1, for. ...85c;4, .w. . MOKI N NON & CO , BLYTH _' .. �N•N•N:404:441.40 �N4•,:+4. 4 , i;N:N4,i14N:•++4:44:+4 •4041:. *4it44:4 .4:444 44 •_• In. every line we:'carry we:`have special value,.-•=- We have: too many.goods, and `are bound to re-' . �-uc our-stoc-k-du-r%n-g.-the next. two months.. �1 e � �., Evuy Day a Bargain Day GOODS= All the new makes at popular prices. Many Lines at cost,. :. arnl oxne leSs.:than Cost . •. _-,� . - ` ._w_:. PRINTS, LAWNS, 1VIUSLINS 100 pieces Print, 'north 12tc, for 1.00 LAWNS from .10c up ' MVSLINS, all prices • . • RI3ADY=TO-VW.I Ak. 9000$ SKIRTS, WAISS, and WHITE WEAR at cost to clear . GREIt and WHITE COTTONS, FLANNELETTES, SMALL WARES.. ' LADIES' WATERPROOFS AT WHOLESALE • PRICES ' worth tl t f k g' p that 't t 1 V Waterproof Co t ', RBADY=MADB. 6C LOTH x•NG• - We have. toot many goods in this line. We want •to clear out$3,000or more in 1e next few wee -'s. We will rive rices you can a anywhere else Fulllines in Suits, odd Coats and Vests, Patios. Overalls, Smocks, Coats, &c BOOTS and SHOES • We , handle . these goods as a side line and keep -only good reliableoods, made by one of the' best makers in the trade and sell -then: less- Oulu usually-sold-by.the_shoe_ dealers_. 'If you want .good value for your morecome and see us. We will give you better bargains than _you can get anywhere else in `the town, na � i. s Leet �' u i The old stand, Clinton tr At u.,