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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1905-08-04, Page 5August 4th 1905 The. Molsons �'►ank Incorporated by Act of Parliament On. Capital Paid Up....,...... $3,o0o,o.o Reserve Fund $3,000,000 W u. MoLBON MACPHERSON, President. °S. a. Ernie, V• tits -President, JamesELLIOT, Oen.Manager, 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 best. rates. DEPOSIT RECEIPTS issued and highest current rate of interest al- lowed. ADVANCES A CES MADE to Farmers, Stock Dealers, alas Business Meng at lowest rates and on most favorable terms. Forty-eight branches in the Dominion Agents all over the world. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT* Deposits of $1,OO and upwards received. Interest allowed front date of deposit compounded half -yearly and added to principal Juno 80th and December 81st. Highest Current Rate. CLINTON BRANCH - New Combe Block; • H, C. BREWER. : Manager. ifimmiawiummiwithimmaimmiwai Furniture andUndertaking. We desire to announce that duringthe absence of Mt•. C. Stevenson in .J the (jl�d::. Country, the Furniture and Underta'king.. business will be carried on as heretofore. Undertaking Will be carefully looked after, as before, and night or day calls promptly responded to. J. G. STISO, ---Fur-fi•it-r •r-e—and L-T_ndetal RESIDENCE, - • HUR N O STREET.: ommmemniammwmvimmtkmwmmm he Car Does it I Brings us a load of Fine Wingtiam Sal In Sacks land Barrels. Our prices will tickle "you. MORRELL & HO ,MES• LONDI*SI3ORQ THE "CLINTON NEW ERA II. IltLIVAR When you are in need of high-class' and. up-to-date WLRY • •.A CCUES at reasonable prices, kind- ly turn your attention to the . well known and 're- liable Jewelry Store. I A11.•kinds of Watches, Clocks or Jewelry re, ' paired, Old-goldand silver taken as cash for goods.: Jeweler and Optician. z cw ►thttrtlottatnto 'Voter's List, 1901. { FOR TRE Apprentice Wanted. Municipality of the Townilhip of __ Mullett, County of Huron. To learn the J welter), bushiest,. Apply Notloe is hereby given that 1 have trans. W. B. COUNTER, Clinton. mitted or delivered to.theperaons .mention- _-_ ea in Sections 8 and 9 of the Ontario Voters' List Act, 1889, all eopiee required by said motions to be so ttanamitted or de - livened, of the list made pntsgant to the said Act, of all perhons'appeating by the li et revised Assessment Roll of the said Municipality to be eligible to vote at Elec. Meng for Members of the legislative As. sembly and at Municipal Eleutiane, and that said List was first posted: up at my of• flee this 3rd day of Aiq ;set, 1905, and re• Between Clinton and Holmeeville, on mains there for inspection, gleotors are July 20th, a lady's gold bracelet. 1i'inder called upon to examine tiliaritereemdif any will confer a favor by leaving same artho•--•enlpaitfions or any other errors ate. found NEW ERA OFFICE. therein, to take immediate.'proeeedinge tis have the said errors • corrected according to Properties to Bent. law. Boy Wanted. Wanted, bright, steady young man, 10 or 17 years of age, to learn the wetohmikiug. A. J. GRIGG, Clinton. Lost. The nndereigned offers to rent the store and dwelling on Albert St. next to 7KIng's Bakery. Can be used for any kind of a store, or wonld answer for dressmaking. Also. the house on Huron Street, at pros - exit occupied by herself. Particulars op application, MRS. T. MnILVEEN, Clinton. JAMBS Cd.MYBELL, Clerk, Dated this 3rd dpy of August,1905, • Dov Wanted. Wanted, a bey to leatrn 'telepliening. apply to J. B. Rumba'l. . • . • • .1 a. Hoover. Nelson pall 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, g UNDERTAKING' Night or day calla promptly tattoded to I30KN. BEA•TON.•-In Clinton, on July 29th, to Mr. and Mrs. A.D. Beaton; a daugh: ter. MCNEIL.�-In Clinton, on July 20th, to Mr. and Mrs: J tarn,o4 o$0, ,;,, , „n,, „ GTFFIN.=A t St.'Cathnrines, on 28th' to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. • Giffin •:'(fo July, (for- merly of Clio ton Collegiate)a daughter. JoliNsoy.-In Hallett on 30th,; July, 1005, to Mr. and Mrs. Chas.' Johnson, a daughter.. • HIerecia F In: ilghestri, July 2lst, Mrs. -H. 'HinsclifF,•, tt son. LuNwv-In Blyth; July 230, Mrs. E Lundy;ason• .• (• LIitA�zw i s. -.;In Blyth, an''Jul '21 I the wife ofM ., •• , ; y y Is t, r �., M. (.littlnber„ of a,. dati li .r to(still-born.) g JONES -- . IT fl t G derich on: S n , at rday,' July 22nd, to Me. and Mrs. J.. Jones, , a son. HEFFEitis,AN" —In McKillop, on July "25nti, to Mr. and itfrs,•:Z'Vriti: Heffernan,' • L, i s.tj.-At the 14th con,, Hay, en Sunday, to Mr. and Mrs -Wni' Labeau, assn. r MAIt•RIAGES CAmPBEI.L •--BItoWC`N..-, 4t the resi- dence dence of the bride's brother 1n -law. T. K, Mair, Goderich township, on J•ulp 25th, Mary,daughter, of the late J. Brown, of Madoc, Ontario, to.Janies Campbell, of-Strathelstiri, Manitoba. • DIED . • °LoVnR,-.In' Goderich, . on Sundtay, July 23rd Maria, wife of George Clover aged 29 years.._ • WALttttzz In Goderich, on Thursday July 27tb, Bessie A:, second daughter ofJohn and Margaret Walker,. aged 8 years and ;months. ViLLIADTS. -On Tuesday, July at, Lunders6'on, Dunlops Augusta Har - net, wife of Raby Williams, Esq.;' and second -daughter -tit' the late 11enrr-- Hyndm tn, stat sheriff of Huron, aged 7(1 years. MCRA. -In Stratford; on' July 25th, Janis Lewis McRae,formerly of Brus, seas, aged. 59 years, • Rtts9ELL.-In Morris, on July 22nd, Robert J. son of Mr, and . Mrss. James Russell, aged37 years Apples' 'Wanted. am in the market to buy both Fall and Winter Apples., Highest marketprice paid 0 iritgtl, Aug 3 D. CANTF LON. TO RON'I o MART PT., (The Sun) carriu.—The cattle market is very dull in ail classes. The low run of last , week, as wespointed out, forced pricers L-uttkata irro. but this week there .-.is the usual supply, and prices' have dropped to their natural level. Drov- i ers in many cases hold their cattle for last weeks prices, and as buyers could not pay these 'figures, trade was very slow. At the Junction, air. 1110 - Ewen stated that he hau .some first- class exporters. and could not get more than 04.50 offered. At the Toronto market this horning $4.50 to 400 was the prevailing price, and many good cattle were not sold by noon even at that figure. StlrtFP -- he sheep T eep tnarketcontinues firm. Buyers sag there is a fair supply of iambi in the country, hut, these are. hot ready for the market•yet, because of the soft and immature nature of the grass earlier in the season, However, the quality Of the run this morning was extra good, and it is expected that more lambs will soon be really, Bic- port. ewes areselling at $4 . to 84.15, bucks feint $3 to $3 25, culls from $2 -54 each, and lambs fione $0.50 to 0$.75 per civt.'- • May. - J -Logs, off the car, tinted, are quoted by Park Blackwell and Co„ at 47.25 per cwt. while at the market Har- ris is ;paying 50.05 after feeding and watering. This is an advance . of 35c over last week's' prices.. Park _Bleck- , well and Co., state that .American hogs arenot coming into 0 tnada to any ex- tent, save .when the packers are short of Canadian hogs. • t1ousn 1NIA:niu r. -- There is little change in the horse market this" week Business is fairly- brisk for the season, but not acl ive. Heavy horses are in the best demand,.. Good, sound,young heavy horsesare worth from .175 to $225, single. and if . matched, a good pair,will . bring $500. 13. J. Hill, for nanny years manager of the Toronto 'Exhibition, died at the Island after a protracted illness. George Brown, a Toronto grocer's c'erk. has disappeared with. it is al- leged, 9.395 in cash and 5455 in .marked cheeks' belonging to his employers.. The C. P, R. will build , a .new sta- tion at Guelph at, a cost of 540,000. • • Mrs. John Tuke of Rectory street, L• ondon, committed suicide by poises ing. • Clinton Market Report.' corl'eeted'every Thursday, afternoon • Barley;.. 40 it : `45 Wheat . 90 a 90. Oats . r •� .,... ... O. 38 ' a 0 40. „Sutter,. tab . 1' 16 a .0 . 13utter, loose ,:, 0 17 a' .•0' • elegs•per•doz (new) .e o 14 ' a tl 15' 1Vool, .unwashed' • 0 121 ,a . 0 Woo1,.•washed..; .. 0 20: a 0 22• 0 0 0 0 0 0 0� 0 0 0 d 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 El .G 1: t".0 0 0 0 G 0 0 0 >s _ ©- 0 o o o. o 0_ o o i:i . 0 ct o r-, 0 0 0 0 0 0 I.1 0 0 0 .0 +•r 0 0 a 0 o Q -t 0 0.0 Manufacturers samples Qf Ladies' Hosiery and Kid Glave We have puirchased the entire:ran of an •manufacturer's _ _ _ • - • g . �ngllsh manufraeturer s Samples of Hosiery. and Kid Glovesa.t one-third per cent. off regular prices and; will4p1ace these on sale Saturday at Less than . Wholesale price. 4'50 ,Pairs Ladies Black Cashmere and Cotton Hose, no 'two' pairs alike, sizes al and 1. To secure a bargain we advise an; early call', 100 Pai 'rs Lades Colored lxloves in tans, brown and black, sizes 61' and 7. , at -less than Wholesale price. , :,> A4SIOTH.ER LOT .OF BOW TIES We have just received another shipment of Bow ',Cies 'for la lies arcafl- fancy and plain coleys, regular 25e, to' go at'3 for 25c. r c SWISS 'EMBROIDERY AT $e S i'1 there is left 3Q. yal'ds of•: Fine Swiss Eznbhoitler from 2 tori, i1 })es y 0 .1i iCltn•. • Every pattein a gem,•worth in the ltgulal'way 10o per yield to t,o at:3e,: 2g ; TWEED DRESS GOODS 10c 1.5) yards FancyTweed DG )oda, splendid line .for. children's s iZ10, A.. lcz;PsesRegul r 2to and 30e for 10 $2.56, BLACK .SILK WAISTS $1.75 1•'dozei black Jap Silk Virsists,. new 'designs and Heil'.; :sleeves. es. while they last to go at•'$1. 5. " 't?g,u1ar' $ j-.1:0 • 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 IJ 0 0 0 •0 0 © 0 0 0 Q 0 G 0 ettematmeease NlOUR'S 311 any ,article,. insures. quality " and "purity" Have you used Arnotir's Extract of: Beef ? :J To prepare • ITIS [S' . To eat.' on,the purse Just the thing for summer Be sure you get 11RIJOIIR'S: None other is as good.` 8 lbs= Redpath's best -GsnuIate -Sugar- for .One. Dollar at est «fit The People's • Grocery. A , D..Beaton Phone .i it' N.B. Lots of good Potatoes at a reasonable price. i• Voter's Lift, 1903. FOR THE Itlutniclpality of the Town, of, Clinton, County of Baron: ,• Notice is hereby Given that I have.trand- ed in. S,oti,nat; tins 9ofthe Ontario voters' List Aot, 1889, all copies require,' by said sections to be, so transmitted or delivered, of the Use made pursuant to the said Act, of all persons appearing by the last • revised Assessment Bolt of the eaiid Munici- pality to`, be. e'i;;ibie to • vote at Eleo tions for Members of the Legislative A4sembiy and at lfenieiral Elections, aid 'that said list was tiret posted •np at.my office th•s 20th day of July, 1903, and rc mains there tor inspection, .'Electors are, called upon'to examine said list and if any' ommis' 10u10 Or any other leer errors:ere found , therein; to take imme3iete preoeedingtu•to have the said errors Darr eaten according"to law. D. L. MACPH RSON, Teem Clerk. D..ted tors 20: h'day.of•Jtily, ,1005 Fall Term .opens•Sentember *Sth, One of the largest • and hest commercia schools in Canada. An of our graduates get positions. Write for handsome catalogue: Cor. Yonge and W, J. ELLIOTT, •Alexander'ats. • Principal. Tt aches ,Wanted.. • j' Wanted, a teacher; for 'Union School Section No, 10, Hallett • and aoderich Township, . Duties to Commence .r,after Bummer betidey'g. Applicatione received up to noon of the 5th of Augnet, and appli-" .cants tostate salary; desired.' ger EX G r. 0 11OTWEChLDTTOItS.:' ay; matter of the estate cif ROLA;,6erde- ' J on, lata of 3i a iip�oE G oars + tE tke;: I'. County of $tiros; Farmer, deoe+isorb Notice is hereby given, pursuant to MS ' 0 1897, Cap; 129,. Sec. 38: and amendingLsr. that • alt persons having claims againstthereataft.at the said Rob Richardson, •who (bed aaetr.. the 29th day of Jul,, A.• D. 1005 are treprb a& to• gelid 'by. ppo.t; prepaid. or to• deliver tta,13,. Raattie, frolicitorr for the' Executors,c+rst am' be- fore the e1 'a st a ofSeptember, 1 ` 905 their addresses y e andel descriptions, fttllslatetnon of particulars ofliteir claims and the n alttrzem the•.ecurtt y it any, held by them ditfyoa- ed and that; after the sal date the erre tar. will proceed to distribute the assets o4 tint..b- oeaeed ainNng the parties entities S7iereto havin regsrd only to the claims of v tc h ate mere -th n l e have v erica. Dated this lst day. o1Augttst, 1905,. W.'WAITE, Secretary. RENRYB'Di,. ate. .` 4i x. Londesboro, • Solieisrrfbr, 1St totem • •••4•••••N•N•N+4.144.4444.4• i••••••••••••••••••••{•••••••••,•••••••••{••••••,•••••••••••M••♦{N•N•••"04.44••1 st K • • • •. • 4 • • • r - ♦ ♦ • • • • • • • •• .♦-4 . • • 1 • • • • . •• • • • ♦ • •• •• •• • •• . • • • • • • r. :_•; MoKINN N' & CO•, : '! - r , ._• •e 4;. :_4 4=. •_• 4) •=4 4=. .#4 .;. .• 4.4 .s. _ .4=4• . 4_. ♦.4 t=• =4 r=. 4. 4=_4 .. ..4 •=f .4 .=4 14 i=4 4.♦ • i•. .. Xew Coisc,ts ...:• We do en immense trade in Ladies' Corsets, We 1i8.1 a just received et: full assortment in the Infest styles from the following welt - ow makers :•Q ---Crompton's, C, & W.,13. & U., I), &"A., C. 13. C. and -13.,k L Vire show$' a large Assortment of Summer Corsets in net and batiste in all slice. Bae -:t: Iow we mention n few of the lending lines wit carry. ••• . ♦ ,•4 4=♦ _ .i • •4 b: & A. Tape Girdles, in all sizes, • regular 50e, for Brie. 13. & C. Summer Corsets, auntie of strong net and line batiste, in alt sixes. � at 25c, Sue, 40e and 50e.0. & W. Erect Form Straight Rrotit Corset*, made of fine jean nod could, et eriii•ilerl,-v'ertspeclal- it50e, 75c ctnd $1. Cronipton's Corsets, in all their best makes, at, 50c, 759, 51 anis;; $1,25. C. B. 0,' Corsets, in the Junta Bride, Peggy from Parts and Batwingsty es, sotnething new, et 75e, and $1. 13. & C. Corsets, macre of fine percaio end batiste, in •gin's dip hilt, long hip, etc., new models, at 50e, 75e and$1. .Ladles' Shouider Braces. Ask to see thein at :)Sc, apcxris We are selling,off our Summer Dresoods, Matins; Cliannitrayg, Zephyrs, s fl rints,' Shirt.�'titists, Underskirts, Etc.,ttt tent laic r<ditetions in prices to clear--; '..... . . r lte Highest Pricc PahlPahlfor' Butter acid Y'eggs,`i't- Mo INN 00,1 .. .=4 4.4 •=4 •_, .4 1=. ,=4. A=4 4 4. 4.4 w'A 434 _ B YTH =.44044.+0,00:40,00+~.444,4+44,44,0000.4400,44:Tv - • • �{ tiNt •_,_ ••4 •4 •=s 4=; 4( • 1.* _4 •w• . 4i.. .=♦4 4:4 ••4 .;4 •_.- 4. 4=. 4' .. 4$ • •_.' 4=. •4 4=. 4=.. •4. • 4.' ._. 4=. 444• 4 4=. .4 ,4 4=4 • • • is . considered by j ewelers to ` be the dullest month in the year. We have. decided to reduce our immense stook atches, noels, Jewelery, SihTenvare, Chin, Novelties. •as an inducement to our customers to burr during tie month of ATTGUST. We are off-eringto customers. a dhs- 0prices 1 n,t sale of 20 per cent. oil regular ces'on anything .in the store. As we have always made it a rule to mark our goods in plain figures our customers will see for themselves the • large saving this 'will be to them. We invite everybody to call wind see our stock which is composed of new and natty goods.' 1 ... - Jeweler, Optician, Issuer Marriage .Licettees .444.4444444401440144144400