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The Clinton New Era, 1905-08-18, Page 5-..—.-.1 August 1$4, 1905. The Moisims Bank incorporated by Act of Parliament ii$a6. Capital Paid Up ......... ........:,$3, coo, Doo Reserve Fund ................ $3,000,000 • Wu. MoLsox MAOPuerts$x,"Prealdent. S. H. E,aixfs, Tice -President, JAMHie ELr,IOT, Gen.Manager, •. . FARMERS' SALE NOTES cashed or collected, 0 DRAFTS on all points in the Dominion, Great Britain, United States, and all Foreign Oo>,intries, 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 branches in the Dominion Agents all over the world. A T11lCk5 DEP,' RT,MENT.... Deposits of $1,00 and upwards xeoeiveri, `interest airowed'frieM date -0 deposits' compounded half -yearly and added to principal June 80th and December 81st. Highest Current Rate. CLINTON BRANCH - New Combe Block. H, C. BREWER, p Maxatager. We do not like to blow But You cannot find a better choke of-- PLOW-StiOES, FALL DRESS -GOODS, FALL: SUITS, CAPS, GLOVES WATERPROOFS, UM- BRELLAS, and RIPE FRUITS than at moRIZELL• & Londesbora BUSINI3SS. ':fl CLEARING A A R L PRICES U � CUT I RC S N TWO. Haing bought. out the Jewelry business ness iii Clinton so long carried on by Mr. Rumball,; I decided • to clear out the present stock,and in order to d o so ,.cut. the prices in two;. The stock is up-to-date, and no one will make any mistake in coming here if they want BARGAINS. y Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Sterling and esSC Y g Ir Silver -Plated Goods:. , ve Parties requiring Watches, Clocks or Jewelry of any kind, Sterling and. Silyer-Plated Goods,;Famc. Articles, etc., cannot afford to. miss this opportunity of securing same at cost, and, in manyinstances, less. SALE GOING : ON DAILY. W. Ido COUNTER Jen tiller•: Rumball'sold stand, Albert Street, Clinton; Wire Edge Ready :Roofing Cheaper and more durable than Shingles., Can be used on any kind of roof, flat,or steep is suitable on any kind or style of building; is quickly ' ' and easily put on without any previous experience of the work being necessary. It is weatherproof, water- proof, windproof and fireproof Call and see samples; Metal Shingles; galvanized and painted Metal Sidings stone and brick patterns; tarred and plain Build- ing Paper, A small lot of Graniteware to. clear at 3o per cent; oil Harland bras Stoves and Hardware, J. 8. Hoover. • Nelson nali 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 withevery chase and satisfaction is guaranteed. UNDERTAKING Night of dap Ct0lla promptly ottendod to TIM CLINTON' NEW ERA •J 0 0 © 0 0 fe _ 0 0 C, r rt n C Cr 0 W. IL IR MR When you are in need of high-class and up-to-date 4EWELR' at reasonable prices, kind ly turn your- -attention to the well known and re- liable Jewelry Store. Ali kinds of' Watches, Clocks or Jewelry re- paired; Old gold and: silver taken •. as cash. for goods. r. .1IEL YAR, Jeweler. and; Optician. TORONTO MARHETfi_ .' (The. Sun) CATTLE. —The : cattle" market: this: week bus been .marked by .light runs, not very many: good 'animals, either' of butcher or exporters, being on sale,° Prices remainnisch the same as last Week, and trade continues dull, - SHEEP—The market for export. sheep retrains' .much the same, air g, e al- though has e' be n somewhat of a dro i the price of p, n pr c lambs in the last' week,•: but, lambs are quoted a quarter higher to -day -than yesterday ; sheep, however, are a.little lower. •Rocas—The —hog'—inarket,.-continues 'strong, with an ; advance• over last week's prices and is probable: that the present prices willbe maintained for a couple of weeks. Park, Blackwell and Company quote hogs at $7.50 for first- class hogs off • the cars, and, $7.25 for second-rate. For the best hogs Barris of the market i i et is paying $7.85, fed said. watered.; .' Clinton *Market` Report. . art.'' Corrected eve Thursday afternoon every ya on : • Barley .. ... . ..40 .a 45 • Wheat . ,.,.. .. 75 a Butter, tab C 16 e 0 Batter, 0 17 a '0 Eggs per, (new) 0 15. a 0 16' Live Hogs , 6 58 Wool, nnwasbed ' • 0 12i a 0.14 Wool 'Washed:..., 20 a 0 22 ' Thetdeat1i is announced of ktev. F. W, Bourne, one of the oldest and best- known ministers of the Bibje Christian denomination. He was the author of the famous "Billy 'Bray," " which had an enormous 'circulation. GRAND TRUNK RAlSTElNi"' M SY1 TORONTO EX (II Ii iTIO N EXCURSION RATES Return.,tiokete..win-_be-eold.at-Single..Pare., $3.70 good goingMONDAY, AUG. 28, to SEPT, 9, inclusive; except on. the fol* lowing EzcnreronDaya, when the. fere will be.. $3.7$, viz ; ' Tuesday, Aug, ' 296b;' Thursday, Aug, 81et; S iturday, Sept: 2nd; Tneedey,' Sept. 5th; Thursday, Sept,. 7th.All 'tickets good to return On or before TUESDAY. SEPT. 12th. • perm Laberera?'.,Exturslon TO. lllaitoba and North. West • liaturday, Sept. 2nd. • rare for rnon and Women, $12.00 On complying with conditions of certifi- cate which will be given parahaeer of one- way $12.000 tiokete, passengers will., be ,re- turned to starting point by same route on or before Nov 30th, 1905, on payment of'. $18.00 Further particulars regarding these excursions and other low , fares to various points, on application to ' F. R. Hodgens, ''T'own Agent 5 -1,43'r'-'' ...1�' .4743 �'I.11 sen" w ils!o 'apt .t%w'ri •�. �t 2c �' . 7r ,%•w�� _i_ B Bringers . f 1 f +f ,.... ..+s �1{.+4� �t .. i ii".!'i .... .+.....+l ....i 1 .. 1•{ +• • f•• ♦• . 0 INCREASE OUR turnover during August we are cutting the price of many of aur :staple lines and' a,visit to this store duriug this month will save you many dollars ol your Fall supa1yy. , English and Crum's Print -guaranteed to wa=l -f'ull width, in all the—papular= c_ o. La..r 1 n g..,.s, this year's new goods regular 12ic for 10c (2) :15e Linen Suitings at 10c Your choice of the balance of this year's Linen • Suitings in blue, greer., brown, black and white and linen colors, regular 15e for 10c (3) :15c Cotton Hose 10c Ladies' last colored, Cotton Hose', all sizes, reg- ular 15c- to go at. . loci r (5) ,'3.50 . Sjik W a1 -s $2,50 Madeof extra heavy Taffeta Silk in black only, sizes 86 to 38, new: styles and sleeves, regular $3,50 .for �'$?.SO M 6):Men's •Men's. Linen Collars 3 for 25 Stanch -up, Iav-down and str<light-banei Linen Coliars,.atIsizes, regular 2 for25'c;, to-go,at fbr 25c 7) -' Bow Ties 3 for 5:c Men arid Women's Bow. Ties made of pure silk and all ne'W patterns, regular 20c to go f'or•.3 for 25c (4) 50e Ladies' Faney Stock .00 - .(8) 25c Men's Fancy Half Hose .tars 35ce Your choice of our big stock of Ladies': Fancy Stock Collars, all '• new and popular .colorings, . Men's Fancy Cotton Half Hose sues 10, 100 regular 50c for .3 c and 11, regular' 25c to go at (see window) ': 1,5c zer You'll be in' a Ickle. P Ac:is mn 4 s 1 »s PC•me•.•ucubrs,. 50a Ier hundred. . 1M'l'x'd Pickl'g Spices (whale :.r r: g.. oeo r0.0 rid 53and.iOc par. package CCurry 1 owder and Tu:rmeric Each 5, per package Whole I�1.' ones C � 11' •Root Ginger - Mustard Seed Celery Seed "" _ h 2oz,Cfor 5dillies ' 1 Grotinci 'Spices. Also all kinds of 1\ In fact, • for only Five : • Cents we will mix you up erten an.. asci neat -',of Spices. you'll think ,you'.. •;have quite enough ' pickle' without Cucumbers, ..ar 0 0 0 D. O 0 © 0 01- F3,1311 Property for Sale .. Sir Wilfred Feels` Fine. The>undersigned ' offerefor tale the following valuable property, : . No 1—The choice 100 acre'farm being lot 2ie con. 4, aulIett, 2 miles from :Clinton.. Land is • clay loam,.all clearod• inroad• stare of cuttiva.sn tion,10 acres new land. all seemed down but 30 acres. Good young orchard, mostly winter va- rieties W •Watered .- never -failing spring by oreelc.youghin one side, also ntwn �-•od eti with 'new stee mill on.one suoplsing house and tarn well •fenced and drain rd, Frame house 22x30, and 163:28,wirh 5 b.dreoms. rarior, kitchen, panirel bat' rroom,aummer kitchen. etc, and good`cellai ; hird and softwnter3nt,do Barns are 401G0 and 83x10, with s+one stabling. under all, with hen house. silo and driv- ing•30x40'sh shed,with hay shed above all in good repair No 2 -The 132 acre pasture. farm 34 mile from Holm amine village; 50 acres eleared•and seeded and on the btlance is a, large quantity of tim- ber, mostly cedar, ine,.black Ian and elm .p Frame house, frame barn 85x50• also stable25x 40. Never -failing spring creek, making it val- uable for pasture. The above property will be sold separately or otherwise, on -easy tering., Possession give•, any time. For other particulars apply on pro• pe g ty . o.1, or: address w.M MURCH, $.is 8. Clinton • Inquiry: goes to show that, there is absolutely notruth in the alarmist story from Montreal aboutSir Wilfred Laurier's being again in an indifferent strte of health. The fact is that he as not been as .well h n an fou r Wears .an y , and . Fall Terns opens Septexnber 5t.¢. .• -1-120: ... T4NTbO1�I'S".. • of the largest and beat commercial t resent' s a p a a guest of the inchester .positions.. Waste for hanaeome gat6loe e. Club near Shawingan, is tramping Car. Yonge and:. W,' J. ELL' [t'}'k°1' schools in Canada. All of our graduates get portages, and able to eat anything Alexander,st.. prip„fpgi, that is set in front of him. ,The Premier surprised all •his friends by the way he stood e T the tress ofthe l0 11 n 1► parliamen- tary t long n to session, i ry se a Since then _ he has '. picked up still further.: and is' freed. n 0.' 8, No. 2, Hallett from the strict restriction which he placed. upon himself in the matter of 1906 Address LpREN 'CR1dDALF;, diet after his attack of acute lath est- Seci T Chilton, ion in the old country. g I? eac er . Wanted ed To_tesoh Union duties: to `commanoe the first ofJanuary.' . _ r s. a a O hixi C. D, Becinett,Treasurer of Wel..' Ma or Cowan,' of •Chatham.. was land county, died •suddenly at his,reei swindled out of $20 and a pair of boots dance in Port Robinson. anger t a d us check. ck. g . >; ti r n. • u o Presbytery -will meet Sept. S. .♦o�{{�N�N�+♦�1{�1•'1.:{•..:H{1{•NDN•*{•i♦♦N•N•N•••1/N••+••+•N• •4+• • ♦_• ♦ ♦ ♦ • ♦ ♦• ♦ .. • � f f 1 f ♦ •. ♦ ♦•• ` • ♦ ♦ .N+•{ N N N N N •• +• N N N N {•.74N1:{{:{•:,{4N11444.:N:N:N:11:44{*,:NX{144.•:j4,1***„..*:*144.11t•j N.$. :Lots of gourd Potatoes at .a reasonable price. • The Standard Elevator.:_: i• Having leased the Standard Elevator the _.. undereigned is prepared topay the t Highest Cash' price for grain of all kinds. pd 4i W, G. SMITH. Clinton.^ MoK1NNON & CO:, •BLY'TH NEW FALL s• MIINTLES • Y, •• We have received our new Fall and Whiter Mantles, dackete, and •♦• Capes, and they are all dandies, We show all the latest styles in the mar- +•� ket, Ever garment is up-to-date, A cordial invitation is extended to the •t+ ladies of Myth and vicinity to call and inspect our New and Stylish Man - ties, whether they are prepared to buy or not. Every lady requiring a New ,t' Mantle should see our stock when it is at its best, When you buy a Mc- . ' Kinnon -Made Mantle you may be sure the' style is the latest wad the fit and .t. finish unexcelled, Wa show exclusive styles' which will not be shown by ,t,. any other house in }Myth. . 'We have thein in all dualities from 83.50 to $15. _. tar-- MISSES' AND CtiILDi2,EN'S COATS A SPECIALTY - 61 *_* .....: NEW i)TibiSS (MODS '<...‹.<'e.''''''•• 11:,vise always take the least in Dress Goods, Our new styles for fall +3. have arrived. and they are wagnilk.ient. We show ail the new cle• •_•' r.siign1s in iewing, Ohevoits, "Venetians, Voiles, CVispill'es and Fancy g• weeds, Priest ey's Dress Goods a specialty, et', �"- ,SMIMER ' GOODs ire f=, Wh_have some Summer Goods still on haticl in GGinghaln'e, W s- •_+ Hos, Voiles, Mereot>lzed Vestinge, Prints, &c„ which we are selling +t� at slaughter prices to:clear, +t• --Jar Hlglteitt Price Paid for Butter And Eggs :M+ KINN N & 00 cent. • noun off Jewelry.. is .considered by jewelers to be the dullest: month . in the year, We .have decided to -reduce our immense of • Watches, Clocks, Jewelcrj, Sllverwarc, Chhia, Novelties. as an iiiducemeut to our customers to buy during the month of AUG TTBT1 We are offering to customers a dis- count sale of 20 per''eent.. off' regular prices 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 Ois will, be to them. We invite everybody to call and see our stock which is composed of new and rat goods* ' A. J. Grig .t• Jeweler, Optician, Issuer Marriage Licences N*f1:40,44N". Mi44•r71:,i".'NiN04:44: i :44404N18404 411,