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The Clinton New Era, 1905-05-19, Page 5k • May ' i9tli 905; The ,oisons . ank Ii!tcorporeted by Act el Parti#meat 1855.. Capital Paid U !l,.44.R•!! tR,,!$3,0.00,000 000 000 Wet. Mar.8014 MAQPREneoN, Preetdent. f1. A. Ew1Ne, Yice•Presidentt - ,TAM B Brr.;OT, (en,Manager. FARMERS' SALE NOTES cashed or collected, R S on al its inhe omin on Great Britain, United D AFT 1 o t D _.. 1 re States, and all Foreign Countries, bought and sold at beet rates. DEPOSIT RECEIPTS issued and highest current rate of interest al- lowed. ' ADVANCES MADE to Farmers, Stock Demers, and Business Men at. lowest rates and on most favorable terms, Forty-eight branches in the Dominion Agents alt over the world. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. Deposita of g1.00 and upwards received. Interest allowed front date of deposit compounded half -yearly and added to principal -June 80th and December 81st • - - Hilgheat Current Rate. CLINTON BRANCH - •e- New Combo Block. • I, C. BREWER .. Alumin11I tCl�e Aluminum Ki ;;}} - nWare Just received a fresh supply of Aluminum 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. Spades, Shovels, Rakes, Hoe's, •etc,, all . sizes:. black and galvanized Pipe. A lot of small ends Poultry netting,: to clear, in job lots. WANTED_ good, st-rgngb y to--leanythe- iaxd ware business; Apply personally. Harland Or -o5 tones and - H ardtvate. Silver Polish. Those who have used. •'. Iellyar's Silver Polish say it: is the BEST, be- cause it cleans the Silver .easily,- and goods .cleaned with it, retain the polish longer than when "other, preparations are used: Call and get a bottle. Only 25C.. If your clock needs 're- - :pairi ng;. let-us:.know,..:.and:. we will.- call: -,for . it, and when -repaired, will return` it to. 'you..• it. IILLLYAR'S ewelery :and Optical Store :' 4# HE CLINTON, NEW ERA. coThe a fact te that sat c unty' and township !! g for legislation to restrict the motorists allows. that the automobile has become an institution in this province. Like the bicy,le, it ' Iwill be more popular in the town than. the country for a long period, but per- haps the day will come when it will be an appendage of every first-class far m, TORONTO MRIABKRTS• ';(The Sun)> .., HOGS 'LowEn,-Hoe'a have declined a little during the past •' week. To -day they are quoted at $6.85 with the usual quarter off for 'fats , and lights: "'The �: FOUN • A price on SEED .CORN such as will bear competition BAILEY, REDCAP, and. f. COMPTON'S EARLY SLY Only $1,00 per bushels` --i*-Do not fail to call before purchaslngie7 MORR �LL S _ ROOM _.� LONDESBORO **4.4.4.:4444N)4N:NDN:44. •••*•4+4444+444N:N4..8.:•:,..:“: •44. MoKINNON. 00,.:BLYT •t. a MORE NEW - yD y Our trade this spt inghas been a record breaker. Never in the history 2 of OUR BIG CASH STOE have we had such large sales as during the last •_• two months,and still the rush continues. Our stock in somrX lines gbtpretty. well sold out, but the large shipment of new goods we received this week ._. uta our`stock in- lines of e p good shape again. Below we rtiention a fear 1 new . goods we have just reeeived : . -All-over Lace, in black cream, arab and white, it 85e, 50c, 75c, $1, . $1.25' and $1 75 per yard. 7 -Ladies.' Belts, in black and colors, in new designs, at 25e, 35c, 50c and 75c. -New Parasols, in black and fancy stripes and floralpatterns, at 50c,,75c,. $1 and $1.50. ' • -Children's Parasols, in white, cardinal, sky.and pink. with fancy frilling, at 25c, 45c and 65c. -Corset Core'rs, in white and black, made of fine lawn and muslin, trim- med with insertion, ince-and ribbon,-at-2iic; '85c; 50c`and'75c. ---- -Ladies' Vests, in all sizes, with long•and short sleeves and sleeveless, at 7c, Oc, 10c,121c, 15c, 25c and 35c, • -Ladies' Balbrigan Vests and Drawers, very special at 50c. ' -Ladies' Corsets, made by Crompton, D. & A., B. & 0,, B. & I., and Wray, at 50c, 75e, $1 and $1.25. .. -Crompton's Tape Girdle, regular price 50c, for 35e. -ThelNew C. B. C. Corset, straight front, bias crit, With hose supporters attached. in three styles -Bat Wing, Peggy from Paris and June Bride --great value at $1. r --Ladies' Stock and Turnover Collars, in black, arab and cream;' also Se- quin Stock Collars, in black and white in great variety, at close prices. _. _ M0KINNON & Ca: BLYTH •N�N•N•+•{+••• •ANO ••N•. •O ••• •{• ••{ ••• ••.O• ••NO.�• •O •S4 ,•{ PI ••• ••1 •{• ON�..•N•. •+N•N•N•N•N•N•• ••N•N�• O. ••N�. •_• condition' of theOld Country market is given as the reason for the reduction. 1t is not. likely, however, that the re- duction will continue.. longin effect. This statement is .not based so much on the condition of the. English market for bacon as on tlie fact that supplies• of hogs are so short in Ontario, packers will' -be "compelled'to keep prices at •a high level daring the_ whole summ•- r. SHEEP DULLER,. -The easier •coedit- ion in the sheep market continues. Yearlings were in'sinall supply; to -day, and demand was equally limited, With prices at about $5 50 to $7; ewes and wethers were $475 to •$5.25 ; bucks, $3.25 to $425, and spring lambs, $3 to $5.50 each :. • CATTLE ExronTER•s' OFF -A re- markable condition prevails : on the. cattle market: in Toronto to -day Buy - ere of exporters declare that' they have. been" losing from 512 to $15per head on• recent shipments, and that prices in Toronto have for some. time been at. least $1 per cwt;. higher than they should haye,been.- Inconsequence of:. this, bids of about65 were rnado an,' Toronto today, while ho:ders were . asking $5.80 to '$5.90, . and showing a disposition to take their cattle back' to grass rather than accept the quotation'. offered. Finally a fete' holders did get abort what they asked. • Notwithstanding the dullness in ex- porters, feeders and butchering cattle are still" holding up Best feeders sold at $5,25 to $5.40 and -best butt -Bering cattle at $iii 25: to .$5.50 w • w..., ..:,. , ,,IYattart Half Every branch in our line is complete, you can get any article produced at this, store. • - - Our prices bring The Trade, Our personal 'supervision goes with every chase and satisfaction is guaranteed, . LINDERT24itING Alight or day collo promptly attended to VER& 0- - she U S, Populists want the Gi•ov' ernment to lend money without. terest, They sayit would be a 'great convenience^to the poor. Of course ' it. would, d. If all of ' us could borrow what money we want without interest what 'a line, restful joyous thing life would be. gtw-'AiTIVvil/Oazetttg 'Camera; Cheap. No. '2 Fleao Radek with tripod, also dark lantern, 3 developing trays, 2 olamps, 3 printing frames. Will be sol i cheap, as owner ball np time to,.no@ if.. --=-(an lit! -.leen, at any time. Apply at this office. ,.May 19, 1905. Farm for Sale. The nnderaigeed offers for Sale his farm of 100 mores being lot 13, Con: 6, of Hnhett.. Nearly all cleared, and fit for cultivation. Never-failingwell,•bearing..orohard,. corm. Portable house, and fair outbuilding, barn 60436. 7 milia from Clinton and Seaforth. Will be sold oh very reasonable terms...• A. LAWSON, on the premises, or •Con- stance, P. 0, • May 18 05 ti(pd 4i). _..Farrar 'for -Sale:.. - London. Road sande from Clinton, about 132 sorts of first-olaes lana - Rich se. a garden, has been a stook farm ter a num- ber;of years. Frame boles, large barna, piehty of stabling', pig -house for100 head, implement -building. : Possession given at any time. 0 vner wishes to retire from farming. Apply 'o H. 1'LTJ dSTEEL, May 19'1905 . . Farm tar Sale, outo Rent. For S tie or to Rent, that choice farm of 153 'scree, on the. Maitland Osnoeeeion, Goderioh Townehip known. as the Rudd Farm. About 130 acres .Cleared. • • Good brick house, .sA splendid bank barn. and out - buil din;a nlent of water•beari bearing hAr d diose to church and school, 6 mites from Clinton. Will bo soli', or rented .'for a number -�f years. • MRS. J. RUDD, Mary St. Clintor.. i May 19 190,5. .CALVES FOR SALE. A load of:' calves, will be offered for sale at, BruC fi c aid Sato da 1.iy2 0, • x 3, I ac 1 p.: in. - and .at Loiidesboro Sat. - Ray.. 27th, at .1. p, H. RIC1-i MOND, Newry eliIRS• WM. SA 1 ERS prates tutting' School•. 1 am iinproving8 my dress cutting .o;urse watch for particulars, which' will appear in n. fewweeks. In. the:met,ntinie, for the benefit of the public, beware of advertisements not bear ing my name, as Ihave heard of a few cases of parties trying to teach, that haven't taken a• teacher's course from me, and so are not quiet - fled. Anyone thinking of learning;from an- other person, write me first, and I will let them know if the person is qutiitied ao t a. h. as T co am the inventor of this 'ur.e, -and . have: the names of all -whom I -have -taught-to-teach otherp. MRS. WM. SANDERS Teacher in Dresamaking, Boa 159 Stratiord,..Ontario yr reb WEST' IIURON. •LIBERI14 ASSOCI'(TLON. • • The Annual Meeting of the West '-Huroit'L'i5e" -ea Association" wiltbeThelcl.. at the Tgricultural Nail, Dungannon - on - Tuesday, May 30th 19051 at 1 o'clock p.m. A fullattendance is ' requested, - ° W. i'RO'1)DFOOT, , C. &ARROW, President • Secretary Clinton Market Report. Corrected: every Thursday' afternoon Barley.. ,:,• 40 - a ` 45 Wheat .... - 95 .a fli • Oats.. •.,,.4. •••. 038 a 040 - Butter, .... 0 13 a ; 0 14 Eggs per doe (new).... 0 12 a 0 13 Live Hoge. . ..:6 75 . Onea.`- •J to Judge. the all-round good quali- ties of our Groceries, 'is by comparison. • Go any- where, look everywhere,, _then_core.back„and.'i :► can't prove superiority in price, quality ' and fresh- .,Mess, don't. buy. .Here are four Leaders that are bringing 'us . new customers .every day. .,Satisfied' customers are out best advertisements. • Nave you' tested ?• 1. dglIvie's B eni I16itseheld' Flour- It is the best made in Canada, .• 2, Epicure Breakfast; Bacon It;ier•really beautiful meat. ' 3. Royal Crown Soa .•-gust as good, as other Soaps and much cheaper. ' 4.. Grand 144o ul Tea for strength and purity of flavor it stands alone. WOMAN A., D Beaton Huron St., Clinton. Phone tut . . NAL if you get it a, Beaton's it'S iron. S. CURCIIESFOR, SALE Mortgage of *9,000, span firm Janda Worth. $4,500 ; interest 4% yearly; mortgage. due 7 years hence.. Stock -5 eharrs in Peo'ple's Building & Leah As ooiat1on of Lemon, (livid ends of 6% paid half -yearly. Stock- 50 shares Colonial Investment Lean 03., dividends of 6%, paid half yearly:, • These are offered for sale. Particulars tray "be had from W. BRTDONE, Solicitor for the holder. Clinton, May 175 1905. . 000000000000 nd. Still They Come Bargain After This Time Its Ladies' Sample Underwear • SALE Saturday 1 �rti.I.t1L; A Manufacturer's Samples of Ladies' Whitewear, • 300 pieces in the lot. it has been admittedby the ladies of Cli,n- tonithat our Whitewear is the finest evershown in town; Now you wil'1havechance ac h >t ce to buy samples of the .same lines at Mess' 3• than reg— ularjprice• The lot consists of Drawers, Corset Covers, Skirts, Gowns,. Shirt Waists, etc., daintily trimmed with lace and embroidery, all sty— les and sizes in this, lot• Come early and secure first choice. Ourasale of Men's Hats at half price still continues and willuntil stock issold right out. o n.an's - 10 -Ready Wear Hats Ladies' wanting a ready-to-wear Straw Hats will do well to see - our stock. . Our prices are right, our styles exclusive,. pretty shapes.and trimmings, `prices 75c, 85c, .$1 and $L2e hildre n 's .•, TStraw Rats Children's S.11or_Hats in plain white, blue and.. white, .black: and .., itn+d white, brown rl ctwhite straw trim xled with •`silk -ribbon;. values right at 25c 35c, 40c and .00 Ladies' Peaked..;: Via, • in. white and black leather and •cloth. in all the newest styles ' anda very pretty•Outing Cap for...: ;'. '. Successors- t R. Coats, .CLNTON. 0 .0 D 0 Ci p, 0.© 0 0 ictoria Day. . CELEBRIITiON RT CLINTON, MAY 24TH, There will beta celebration on Victoria Day at' 'Clinton, which will include LACROSSE, CLINTON SmitaTHcorrns,GODERICJS, •' 'at 2.00 p.: ,1n. The Stratbconaswere the Cha npioons of Huron and .Perth Counties in 1904. The Goderich ' Team is entered 'for ;Championship honors this Tear; and the spectators may look for a Battle Royal.' BASEBALL, . (TODERI0H vs CLINTON, at 3.30 p. m.. ' TUG ' Ok' 'WAR. ,-t' Ten men on a side, fiULLETT' vs G•ODERICH.K • For a valuable trophy. Refreshments,.serve:Con the. ;grounds.. Golf. Sticks. ' For Sale, a set of Golf /Woke, jaet need one season. Apply at NEW ERA. . Girl Wanted. Dining Room Girl, at onoe, .at'the Wav- erly Howie Apply toGEO. BUXTON. . BINDER TWINE. ntil further notice Binder Twine will U be Bold it the Kingston. Penitentiary to farmers, in such giantities as may be desired, for cash, at the following prices:- "Pare rices ."Pare Manilla" . (600 feet to the lb) 12Ho, ."Mixed Manilla" (500 " ” ") 10•ao. "Pare New Zealand" (450 '4" " ) gay Xe, per paiind leas on ton Iota.: t All 1. o. b. Kingston. Address all oomma nioatlons, with remit- °tendert, to J. M. 'Platt, "Warden Penitent. iary,. Kingston, Ontario, Papers inserting'this notice withodt'ltn- tlaority'frotn the"King'I Printer Will not bo paid therefor. • J, M. PLATT, Warden. llingeton, slay 10', lo03. Sine, • r....440.tprE � e . JAPANE$L. • IWRITINGIM(S THEY'RE PERFECT l Mouse to Rent. - Convenient six -roomed house on Bak. tenbnry-St., seek. Apply to MIt3B.HINE! olsti®gutshed•IOr «Tlioro ugliness', EULXOTT TORONTO, ONT.•' Con 'Volvo and Alexanrler Ste. A Bigh Class Commercial Soho:t --••the Best in Canada --. nternow. - :Open the entire yyear - Catalogue free. W, t,raoTT,Priil'� The Liverpool i C London &C Globe insurance Co. Head Office for Canada CAPITA, AND ASSETS MED $66.000,08. CLAIMS PAID RCP M $213•000,00,0 Policies issued ,at .: Clinton agency direst to insurers, • No Interim receipts.. NO dally. Por infarnttation apply to our agent, D. L. Macpherson, lintr, Sold by W. D. Fair & Co, rA:141.4rfib,e c:311. In` every:Tine we carry We 'have ' specialvalue. We have too many .goods,. and are bound "to .re- months: during the next two mo • duce our stockg Every Day ..a: Bargain Day. DRISS GOODS= -- All .the new makes at . popular prices. Many lines at cost,. and some less than Cost PRINTS, LAWNS, MUSLINS 1,0218m from1Print,00 : worthup" 121c, for 100 - . , • , MUSLINS, all prices . . IREADV=TO=WEAR GODS SKIRTS, W.ISTS,"and WHITE IAA at-cos`t'to`c isaar-- GREY and WHITE COTTONS, FLANNELETTES, SMALL WARE LADIES' WATERPROOFS.AT WHOLESALE PRIDES' READY=MAD Cl. !THIILQ. We have too many goods in this line, We watlt• to clear' out '$3,000 worth or more in the next tow weeks. We wills give prices that you can't get anywhere else Full linesitn.. Suits, odd: Ooi,ts and .Vrproof po ests, Patsans. es. • Overalls, Smocks„ 'Wate . BOOTS -and •S1 O We handle these ;roods as a side line and keep only good reliableoods, made by one of the best makers. in the trade: and sell them less than usually sold by the shoe dealers lf` y,1Lf want good value for your horsy conks . give • us. We will,,you better bargains than you can get "anyw ere .else in, the town, The old stand, Clinton sele