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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1905-06-16, Page 5Vit. CLINTON NEW E The Mol5ons IE.ank incerPerated'bY Act of f'•.:ttiaaiant" 181$. Capital Paid.Up $3,00o,00o $3,000, 000 Reserve Furl ,..,..,.. Wx Mor sox MaorHaxeoN1 President. i3. H. linage; l`i ace -President, JJMEs ELLa9T, Qen,Manager. • FARMERS' SALE NOTES cashed or collected. DRAFTS on all points in the DonliniQf, Great Britain, United, States, and all Foreign Countries. bought and sold at best.rates. DEPOSIT RECEIPTS 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 branchee in the Dominion Agents all over the world. " SaVINGS! pRPARTMENT. Deposits of 81.00 andnpwar'ds received. Tuterest allowed 3roir7 date of deposit compounded half yearly and added to principal June 80th and December 81st. Highest Current Rate. • ' ct,iNToly BRANCH' - : ' New Combe Block H. C. BREWER.; Monoger. ♦•♦•:N,1♦♦N4N:N:N:N!,..•:N:,•♦:N:N,:N,:♦•:N:N;♦♦;N:•♦x••:•40 4,44.y,N1 .N:so...•N••♦.1♦wN,•N••,0.0 ••••.•••J • IUMOKINNON & CO.,` BLYTH .t: _. •• Vis• ❖ ,_• ❖• --_..�. 72. .i. •a• 3• A DROP IN PRICES It is unnecessarf:oewaste word's in explaining the cause of this great drop in price, .Suffice it to say the goods are here at the pri- ces quoted and the quality: guaranteed. The travellers' know we are always open for snips for spot cash, and when they have any- thing special to offer we get the first chance. 'This accounts for the following low prices : -Prints, wide width, fast colors, replier 10c. for62c. --Prints, extra wide, light and dark colors, worth 12?ic. for 72c. ' - Flaked Linens for Shirt Waist Suits,in colors of pink, blue, arab and green, worth 12ic, for 10c. - Fine Chambrays, in colors of: blue, pink and tuscan, wide width, regular price 15e, for 12ie. II ;,_-Ohaivbraysiwftfltra ge of culcsrs;^tvorth•12 e;-for*I0c. • -Cotton Voile's, 34 inches wide, in plain colors, also spots and checks, very special. worth 15c, :for 121:c. -Wool Voiles, in plain goods and stripes, in colors of black; green, brown and navy, good Value at 65c, for 50c: ♦ 1 finish, n black -Mohair I?ressCoods,54 inches wide•'fine glo.sy sh, black, brown brown and navy, good value at 05c, 'fol' 50c. '• -Ladies' Fancy. Silk Embroidered Collars, something very sty lash, at 30c, 35c, 40c and 50c•. Your choice for 25c. -Linoleum, 2 yards wide, good block pattern, regular price 500 for 35c per square yard, i - Heavy Scotch Cork Linoleum$; 4 yards wide, good value at 65c, for 50c.per square yard. ' • -Car pets, in union, wool, tapestry. and Brussels,at 10 per cent. .�. below regular prices. NONc CO • M K N BLYTH ❖ ►♦N♦N•N♦.ON♦••♦••N♦N•N♦N♦N♦♦••N♦N•N•N♦N♦N♦N♦N•♦ •N:•i♦RON♦N♦.•♦N•N•N♦N♦N•N♦♦ON+N♦ +0.:•••N♦N•♦I•t!, , FARMERS' -1 .EIC MR.SION. —T o- —ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE GUELPH The Annual Frcourrini to the Ontario Agriupltnrel College at G.ielpb, under the ansliioee of the Farmers' Institutes of Huron, will be held on Tuesday, .laic 20� • When special trains will be ran for the.ac-. commodation of excureioniste, as followi :. FIRST SPECIAL TIME. ADULT CHILD eoDRMOH ........740 S.M. $1- 25. . $ 65 BOLbiESVILLE..,.765 120 60 CLINTON,... 810 I20 60 SEAFORTA:..... 825 1 15 60 ST CI JLUMBAN 885 115 60 DUBLIN ..••845 110. 65 BELGRAVE 125 - '.65 BLYTa.........• ••. 1.25 05 . 0 20• a 0 22 • LONDESBORO .... 120 80 ( I .� Wool, : washed. , Arriving at Guelph at 10.45 a.m. 1 1 no; A,dvertiga cs t1. • Board and Roon1. " 1 • Wanted_by gentleman, daring July and. •August,:mast be comfortable. Apply NEW' ERA.. General Servant. 'Wanted, servant for general housework. Apply to MRS.•JAS, FAIR, Sr .Notice to :the Public.. We hereby notify the pnblio that C. Hoary, of Clinton, who claims to represent ns, bas no connection, with as directly nor indirectly ; that he hae.no authority from. as to quote prices oh our•pianoe•or organs, in Clinton or elsewhere ; that our. author- . ized agents in and around this yoinity ate Memo. G.'M. Baldwin & Co.; Seaforth; Messrs. •Geo. Thomson &` Son,. ,Goderich, and Mr. T. H. Roes, Winghtim. The BELL PIANO & ORGAN CO., Ltd., Guelph, Ont, June Weddings. -IWedding At this season of the • year our ,, extensiive as- sortment of articles. suitable for. Wedding Presents • is always supplemented by some of.. the newest. and nattiest -designs' from the best manufac- turer of Sterling;Silver, Silverware, .Clocks, China, .and Cut Glass. You are cordially in- vited to, call and . inspect our.pretty goods. The Selection. of a • Wedding Ring Marks an epoch in the -_liYes __of. most people.. Its Presup— poses a Ring of assur ed quality, .such as • we have.,.... `. Absolutely :" plump and- bear our stamp Confirming it. 'In qual- ity, .finish,; style . and price, our Wedding` Rings have no sup- eriors. uperiors, We ask your inspec- tion w hen the time. ar- rives.. We. promise satisfaction in every particular. This month we are going to clear up our .stock of all' early spring good, and .odds ani ends. NOVO Is the time to ,secure a BARGAIN, Our Salesrare Genuine, A call will convince you: .75c Corsets 5'9c 10 doz, E, :• 4& 1. extra f ne Corsats, white and grey • with hose supporters, fit guaranteed, all sizes, regular 75c, .sale price..... .59 25c Lad=les' Fancy "Handk !,chiefs 15c 20 doz Ladies' extra fine Swiss Handkerchiefs with embroid- ery' edges, regular 25c, sale price .. , ...... .......:.. .. .15 10e,. 12jc, and,15o Embroideries for Se per yard •1200 yards Embroideries and Insertions, in Swiss Cambric `and Nain- sook, all new designs, from 2 to 4 inches wide, regular Ion, 12 I. -2c and i5c per yard, Saie price ,.....,. .,... ..•;o.,.,•,. ....•..,.. 8e'. 20c and '25o Dress Sateens for 15e per yard Fancy Sateen ,Dress Goods, in colored grounds of cardinal, sky blue, lawn and ,pink, with figured patterns, 32 inches wide, regular•2oc. and 250, Sale, price' 1. 15e: 10e, 123 c and 15c :Dress:.Musiins for 5e per . yard. Soo yas ancy Dress uslins `in white andco �oT x I 'grounds,. .,.5C •* 11.. IILLLYAI . Jeweler ,and Optician. :Jeweler .and Optician. TeRONT 0 MARS ET3 • I Births, ...Marriages, . Dgallhs (The_Sun) WOOL SELLI•i�G4,WELL.-'E• T Carter' ,° • & Co. quated;washed wool in Toronto FisaER;_ Ii�Clinton, on June . 9, 'to at 22 to 23c. rejections 19c, and unwash . 1N'r: and Mrs. Walden S. Fisher, a ed 14c. • HOG MARKET STATIONARY' -In :Tor BAKER. -In Crediton, on M. ay: 27th, 1 onto no change: is; reported in the hog to Mr. and Mrs. R. Baiter, a, daughter.. market by Park Blackwell Si Co.; Who : , stillquote selects at, 6.75 to $6.80 and •OLrzitta Mrs. Chas. on May 2a $ to, Dir, andMr`s. Chas. ,Holtzman, a •fats and lrghtsa quarter less : At the daughter. Junction hogs.off cars were quoted at. tiVi�ctxER: - On Saturday, June 3rd, $6.90, with fedand watered $6.65 Holism MARIfET • .;A,tthe teposrtor• - to M c and Mrs 1'9, C. Wagner, lIay the deniand'for horses -was not quiteai towfi-hip, a sen : good as usual, About 110 general Pur-, I PALMER. -At Hensall.' on Sunday, pose horses were sold at"•$160 to -.$220, the 4th to T. Palmer and wife, O. sin. • serviceably sound brought $8O,to $130, ! STATHHA1ir;-In Exeter, on Jane lst' and 2nd 'class $60. Another . evidence to Mr. and Mrs. William Statham, a of the growing interest in the horse is son. ' foundin the• fact that he first horse; M.RRAIGES' .' show in the history of Wintiyipeg is be- , ins held in that city this week. j( LAe o tI) -S bride's x.-At the �iesf: l deuce of the bride's father, East Wei- CATTLE -Still lowerprices for cattle t' wanosh on .June 7th byRev. T. B. • prevailed at'the. Junction. "The.'�best'r. , of Morris; exporters .sold from $5.30 to..$5 60, t olbiary Elizabeth, 8aught r of Henri, .with spot and figure, regular price me and I 2C, Sale 'price.• , 1 12 n 15 • an• Dr e s •M slins' for • 8 Vic, � . d c F cy es • u c per. yard:. , 200 yards fancy Dress`Muslins, in white and 'colored grounds, with. -• spot' and figure, also plain, sky: and fawn, regular 'z c. and; •i5c, Sale price • . • M1 8e I.. iilM.L \_d T iri,,. ALi' -.L : RI 3 6;air. Cotton. Hose for 25"e Ladies' Cotton se, sizes .8, g and g; rezular '2 pr for 2c, : Sale price . many good cattle going'for $a, Most Sturdy • of the best butchers sold around $5.15., .' • and.. S5 20. while • the poorer grades' EsLnR. MANSCN.-At the home of sold for $415and $4.30. , i. the 'bride's mother, Goshen Line, Stan- ie y, on Wednesday,,- June 7th, by Rev. ' Davidson, Mr. .Allan 'Ester, :.to ' Miss K. Clinton' Market Report. M tnson, both .Of Stanley. Correc•t d'every Thursday afternoon >EiODOINS. -'da NISY-At HFnsall Manse; on Tuesday, b�yy the Rev. E. Mc - Barley.. .. 40' a • 45 .L.'Smith, Miss Mary Iiennisy, of Luc - an,. to John Hodgins, of Centralia. BROOKS GRAY•Atthe. residence of the bride's father, Blilevale, by the Rey. W. J. West. M.. A , on. Wednes ,day, June 7th, Miss Jean Gray, 'only daughter of Mr. Wm. Gray, to Me. W. Brooks of Morris. -- DIPTRIOFi'•- TRBTLIEWAY,-At the residence of the bride's parents, Goder- ich, on Wednesday, June7th, by Rev. Jas A. •Anderson. B. A., V4illiam Alexander Dietrich, rto Mabel Grace, daughter of captain T. H. Tretheway..� Wheat • .•. . 95 a•. 95 Oats ...' 0'38. a •0 40 ▪ �Batter, � 0 14 a 0 15 Eggs per doz (new)..;... 0 14 'a . 0'14 Lave Hoge. • 6 25 • Wool, unwashed.. ' 0 12t; a 0 14 SECOND SPECIAL. CENTRALIA..-...716 120 60 EXETER 725 125 65 HENSALL 740 125 • 65 KIPPEN 7 b0 12.5 65 BRUOEFIELD8 05 17,0. 60 CLINTON 825 1.20 60 Arriving at G4uelphat 11 o'elook a. m. Excursionists Eao from Belgrave, Blyth and Lond'eeboro will leave by the regular train going south, connecting with the excursion -traitrat- Olinton:---Returnintr.-traint -will-- leave Guelph at 6.30 p.m., Goderich train leaving first. A special train wilt meet ex- enreioniets from Londesboro, Blyth and Belgrave, at Clinton. Tickets will be good going only on one train, valid to return the following day. COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT T. McMillan, Seaforth; It. M. Young, Darlow; Wm. Bailie, Dungannon ; S' Smillie, Bengali. WOOL 1 am yntrared to buy this season's clip of wool, as usual, at BMW Wooden Mins exchange cash rice' ' or in est an for highest. p g for manufactured articles, i have_a large assortment of Homes PUN C.L.OTII, for ladies' Dresses and Costumes. '• •. The success of former years induces'. me to go extensively into the man . ufaeture of this populararticle of clothing. • Your patronage respectful] y solicited. JESSE GLEDHILL,. Benmilicr Woollen Mills. Some Specials A large supply of Salt in 200 lb sacks, 75c; Turnip :seed, many kinds, at 15c. 18c and 20C; Hoes, Rakes, Spades, Shovels, Forks, Handles, Snaths, Scythes, Wire, Hooks, Staples, Wire Stretchers, Hook Machine; Sugar, in loo lb. lots, at a greatly reduced price. Come NOW. Terms cash or. , produce. Any quantity of Butter, Eggs, etc.; wanted. Llndeaboro Emporium R. ADAMS June 16th 1905. .1. t3. Hoover. Nelson Hail Every branch in our line is complete, 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' UNDERTAKING KI Night er day Calla promptly , `tended to €CV13R & JLL: $00: Round trip GODERICH to UEIHROIT TUESDA, JUNE 26 ' Return Thursday, lune 22 • • ST GAMER.'gREvnoONn Two nays in,Detroit ' r':.11. Ayer, Faun. . Agent Children Half Fare One Way with Baggage, $1.00 The Special Excursion Train will' leave Stratford and way stations to Goderich Tuesday morning,June 20. Proni `Vingliant and: way stations, take morning train June 20, eonnecting at Clinton (7.40 a. in.) with Special Train for Goderich. 'Returning . SPECIAL TR AIN LEAVES GODER1CI1 FOR. CLIfeTON ANI) WAS STATIONS TO- STRATrO.lu) ON ARRIVAL OF ,STEAMER THCJRSDA.V NJ:GI-IT GODiERICH BAND MOONLIGHT 8 P.M. MOM 'JUN; 19 For Detroit • Love Gedericli for Detroit 8.30 a.m., Tuesday, June 20, Canada' Time.. Return to Rectorial Leave 'Detroit for Goderich t ts. tn., Thursday, Jtwe ' 22; Situ- dard Time, ' • - ' 5 *turn 10 Detroit Leave Godeticli for 'I)etroit 8.50 a,rrt., 'Friday; Juue 23, Canada Time. WI1lT 5TA UNit DIED • MoLENNAw:-in Clinton, on Friday, Jude 9th, 1005, Roderick McLennan, a native of Ross -shire, Scotland.. HAWxnNS"-At Port Albert, on Mon- day., June 5th, .George' Hawkins, aged 79 years. • Dowzkn.-In Clinton, on June' 14th, J. Malcolm Dowzer, aged 31. years. •ISAAC -At , Lucan, on June 13th, Ida Ann Sweet, wife of Mr. Win: - Isaac, and daughter of Mr. T. Sweet, Exeter, aged 28 years. Girl Wanted. Dining Room Girl, at once, at the Wav- erly gonee Apply to GEA. BUXTON. To Rent or for Sale The. brick tfdee a id (liable on .Isaac Street, lately occupied by Dr. Evans. pply to David Dickineon Cltntcn, or B'x 1.01. liftmen. lessismermiessucemes SUCCESSORS TO F COATS & •St AmmirmiameMerms ELLIOTT Cor. Yonse and Alexander Sts:. • ° Summer' Session for teach Ars and. others .during July- and August. All of our gradu- ates get positions, . Enter'ac'y time. Catalogue free. W.J. ELLIOTT, Prin• The Liverpool it London Globe Insurance Co. Head Office for Canada 1FIONTREPLL '. CAPITAL AND ASSETS EXCEED $66,000,940 CLAIMS PAID EXCEED 7 $213,000,080 • . Policies issued at Clinton 1nton agency direct to insurers. No'. --il'1tertu -receipts. :Nir -delay: For inforrnation apply to our agent, D. L. Macpherson, . Clinton. Tenders. Sealed fenders, marked „ Tepder for Cillegiate Tnstitttte,'' will be received by the undersigned till Tue:day, June 20:he for certain: alterations to Collegiate .Irish - tate building.. Plinio and epecifioations may be seen at the oftioe of the Jaokeon Manufacturing •Oo. The lowest, or any tender, not neceses.1 y accepted. D, A. FORRESTER, 2: • Chairman Card of Thanks. In £ransferrirsg the Mottle Light Plant to its new owners, I desire to tender to the poop •e of Clinton my thanks for their mach kindness and generona support dar- ing the 20 years ii have been• doing business 1 in their midst. My ,noeesaore•.-Dleserr,` Stephenson & Nediger-are practical Mnen,and will, I -Rat` 9tien in .the future as e a ex -setgivei p , they have in the past, while managing the plant for u,e, and I Speak for them the °entinned gond will of the citizens. Mr. Stevenson Will oontihrle to . tot ag Wieder for the a000untit dna me, which 1 hope, win • be paid pt:nmpily,or G1lADAtfi• 1 Clinton,. 3nr a Sib, 1005. .6T.R Excursion TO Niagara Falls Under the auspices of the • Canadian order of Foresters Court Flower of the Forest No. 3,C.O. F.; Seaforthi. Have made arrangements with the G. T.R. to run an excursion to NIAGARA FAILS..-. ON Friday, June x6th, 19os.' including all stations hetwcen 'hoderich and Stratford. I A Special' Train will leave the'sev- i evil stations on'ii ridgy lnornin g at. the time mentioned below, arriving at Niagara Palls about II:30 and returning *ill leave Niagara Falls at 8.00 p. m.. All tickets food • to return on any regular train the following day. Trams will leave stations as follows: Station Time Adults Children GODERIOH 6.45 $2.15 $1,10 ROLMESVILLE 7.00 2.0$ 1,05 CLINTON 7.10 2.05 -' 105 S E A. F O RTII 7.25 2.05 1.05 DUBLIN 7.35 2,05 1.05 M ITCHELL 7.45 2.00 1.00 •xSErIRiNGVILLE 8,00 1.80 90 STRATFORD 8.20 1,65 85 Ap rice. on, SEED COIN'` such' ,as will be p l ar 'Competition etition .. BAILEY, REDCAP, and . EA :. COMPTON Only �1.00 per bushel. ._.. • '"'!rpo not fail to call before �L . purchasingV R . L & • .HI L M'I:S M012. ,O LoNDE SBoRo As there has been on excursion from o time, othel Valls fors the tide district t t 1a this Will give a Splendid opportunity to view tho Natural'wonder andlleatt- ty of this Great Waterfall, also to see the Great Waterpower that is being developed for the benefit of Clanndiane. Elverbodq carne and spend a Inelegant • and profitable day, and you will never regret it, 111111.111111 Special Lines For This Month. Lawn Mowers, Lawn Rakes. Garden Tools, Scythes and Snaths, Daisy Churns, , Poultry Netting, Screen Doors and Windows, Gasoline Stoves, Blue Flame Oil Stoves, Shertvin•'t Yliarns) Mixed Paint, .Varnish, Stain And Floorlac. ' • arland giros Stoves and Hardtrrare,