HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1905-09-22, Page 5.Sapt. 22nd,, 1905
TITEPL NTPN NEW E
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incorporated by. Act of Parliament 1855.
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Capital Paid Up .... ........... .....$►3,odo,000
Reserve Pun, +,,.,,41•R,.,,A $3000,000
Wm. 1110X430211 MACPHERSON, President. S. R. Ewnte, Vine -President,
Jamas Er.utor. Glen. 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 Fates,
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.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT,
Deposits of 81,00 and upwards received. Interest allowed from date of deposit
compounded half -yearly and added to prinoipal June 80th and December 81st.
Highest Current Rate.
CLINTON BRANCH - - - New Combe Mock,
H, C. BREWER,
- Manager.
FOR ONE WEEK.
We will sell Prints at cost.
Only a few sizes of Slippers left, -
at the raduced price.
Now dont miss the prints,
See this space again next week.
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MORRELL & HOLMES,:
Londe5boro.:
Wire Ede • ReadyRoofing
Cheaper and more- durablethan 'Shingles. . ,
Can be used on anykind.of roof; flat or steeis
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suitable on any kind or stylae of . building; is .quickly'
,and easily put on without any previous experience of
the work being necessary. It is Weatherproof,water=.:
roof, windproof a d fir "' red see n fireproof ..1
Calan • sarnples.
Metal Shingles; galvanized and' painted Metal •Siding ;
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g rg l ,n
stone and brickatterns;' tarred and plain : Build.
p
ing .Paper..
A small lot of Granite are to atper E'n
Vv:, clear3o .c zzt. off"•-
Harl
Stoves and H ardraire,
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McKINNON & co., BtYTH
NEW BALL I` COQ
• Last week we visited London, and as it was -..._ . e_k all the wholesale
4 houses in Montreal, Toronto and Hamilton had their representatives in
• . London with their samples and all prepared to. quote very low. prices to
4 close cash buyers, and the London houses -decided not to be outdone by
• them -quoted some very low prices. We took'•advantage of the situation
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and bought pretty largely where we got low prices and good quality. The
4 goods are here and open tor inspection, Below we quote a few prices which
• will be interesting toclose cash buyers : --r ' • •
Ladies'
Waterproof Coats, regular price $4, for $1.95+ '
Ladies' Cravenette Rainproof Coats, new styles, large sleeves; in light'
'and dark colors,)worth $8.50, for $6.50,
Ladies' des Mercerized L
13 er i
cer zed
Sateen U skid r • s'
n e rt worth1for
$ , 75c.
Boys' Knickers, in tweed and corduroy, at 35e, 45c, 50c arid 60c.
• New Wrapperettes, in new patterns, at 5c, $c, 10c, 1211c;and 15c.
.4 Grey Cottons, 31 inches wide,'very special at 5c.
•Honey Comb Shawls, in all colors, at 50c, 75c and $1.
Large Heavy Wool Shawls, reversible, at $1,50, $1.75. $2, $2.50 and $3
r Bed Comforters, print and fancy sateen covering, at $1, $1.45; $1.75 and
• Scotch Linoleum, in block and doral designs, 2 and 4 yards wide, very
• special;! at 35c,• 50c and 65c per square yard.
Flannelettes, good width, dark and light stripes, a snap at 5c•. •
Imported Flannelettes, soft and warm, regular 12 c. for 10c.
Ladies' Golf Coats and Vests, in all colors, at $1.25, $1.95, $2,25 and $3.
—.tar Highest Price Paid. for Batter and Eggs -ft—
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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.. '
UISIDERTAKING
Night or de►V Cetllar promptly elttended to
HOOVER &B
ALL
The
Most Pleasing
Wedding
Presents
are among the Silverware,
China and Out Glass col-
lection in our stock. ' No
bride ..ever yet received
too much of either,
We are showing a very
choice assortment of
Silverware,
China and
Cut 'Glass
Weddhig
[.
Presents
and. those 'who ., have any
friends who are about to
enter the. _ happy state,
should inspect our stock;.
The price ?: Oh, that is
always RIGHT here.
Fine Watch: Repairing.
W. IL . lI[LLYAQ,
Jeweler. and Optician
Clinton Market 'Report. :
°oriented every Thursday afternoon
Wheat ..'. 0 75 to 0 75 •
Oats` , ,..0 27 to 0.28
Barley . . F): 33 to -40 __..
Peas 0 00 to 0 02
Eggs . 0 16 to 0 17
Butter 0 16 to 0 18
Hoge .... 5 75 to. 5 76
Plums, per basket , • 0 20 to
Tonatoee, 0.50.:to 0 55. -
,,.. gt„ 0 25 to 025
W oi. nwaeited..'•'0 12 to:0 4.
`Pool washed... .•''0 20 to 0 24
eRON'TO; 1V[till;c+Tl.EMS.
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(The Sun)
CAl-mg-The cattle . maiket this
week. has been'' marked
per b.ya �ecine
of
nearly is pou d. There has been
a heavier run than usual, and the de -
man, at this season is .not so great, `
pwing to liberal supplies of fowl, fruit,
etc. Best exporters sold from $4 50 to
$ L75, only a fete lots. ;bringing the lat-
ter figure., Fair to good exporters; sold
from $4 to 64.50, the bulkoing at this
figure.• Export bulls sold from $2,75 to.
$4 per cwt, Best•' butchers sold'frptn
.$4.to $4,25.x•
SHEEP. -At the Junction: 217 sheep
and'lambs were sold, and at the 'Toron-
to 'market 2,330. Export . ewss are
quoted from $4 to14.20. Export bucks
from $3 to $8.50, and lambs from $5 to
$5.75
Iio11sES.--Busintssat,the local horse
Markets . this week has been steady;
With very little , change in ..prices.
Heavy work . horses are being looked
for at present 'by buyers; whointend
taking then: up to the lumber camps'
for the winter's work. The de»land
for work horses' for lumbering makes.
this clas,9 at present most sought after,
Good young animals of this class are
selling from $180 to $215.
Hods.• --Park, Black_well•& Co. quote
select hogs off the car at. $6.12, with a
c for fatsand
reduction of 25c per wt,
'lights.
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The Newspaaper:.
Everr , etvspaper =does ' a large
amount of free . service for the com-
munity, 'sometimes without • request,
but always without, thanks. Never-
thelesa,thenewspap'er is as' much a pri-
vate enterprize as anyother manufac-
turing business: Itis built up by such
hard' Tabor, intense application,, severe
nervods'strain .and .strenuous life as is
known to any other calling.; and no
business in the world requires so much
and so constant an investment' of new
material • to keep up-to-date . ,At • the:
same time, no other industry is solicit-
ed so otten to contribute of its very
life -its advertikille space --far public
and private benefit, as the newspaper.
Dr; Barnado, the wellknown. philan-
thropist,' of London is •dread.
Before removing from Winghain to
1 ,Dears
Rural Lowe
London, Rev.as w.
made the recipient .of a purse contain-
ing, 100; a gift fromthe members and
adherents of the ehtiroh, and a gold-
headed umbrella, from the teachers
and scholars of the Sunday school.
Sale Register.
Household furniture of Pars. J. D.'Pear-
en, Wellington.Ss. near Cooper's Paining
mill,; on Saturday, Sept. 23rd, 0, Elliott,
afotroneer. '
House anis lot and houeshold furniture
belonging to the estate oat' 11 Ir, Biggart,
Clinton; on Wedneaday, Outten Street,
Sept. 47th, D. Diokineon, Auctioneer,
Soneebold furniture on . the .Market
Square, on Saturday, Sept, 30th, G. Ellis
ott, Auctioneer.
Farm stook and implements of Mr, Whoa
March, lot 84, coticeseian 1. Stanley,,, on
Tuesday, October Brd, Thos. 'Gundry,
Auctioneer.
CERRA ,
S. TRATFORD, ONT.
The largest Business and Shorthand.
School in Western Ontario, Our
Courses are thorough and practical,
Teaching le done by fano o experienced in.
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s. There . better school 1n
the Dominion. All graduates secure'
good positions, Enter now. Cata-
logue free,
ELI.tOTT & McLA,UOflLIN,
18.11.0m Priitolpale. '
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Fall --D -ess
Qoods.
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e are proud of thesplendid array of Dress Goods to which•we call your attention, Proud bei- 4
cause it promises tobe one of the most complete expositions, ofmodish' fabrics that has ever
brighted the counters of this store because no worthy style is unrepresented here—because you 4
. can buy the materials for your new gown with firm confidence that you could do no. better at any
0store in the county.•4
a•4 Chiffon broadcloths, Venetians, French and English •
sh broadcloths, Ripleys, Pirl finished, wor=
4 steditweeds. Harris homespuns, tweeds, cashmeres, etc., in all the popular colorings—greenred, 4
4 brown,'modes, black, blue, etc,, from ,25c up to $2.00 per yard. g ' r d'
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• Plain Venetian Cloth yQc
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,!Special finished Venetian Cloth in
plain colors, 50 inches wide, in
4 green, red, brown, black a,nd blue,
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o j Ladies' or Box Cloth. 75c
I4: Guaranteed non-spottable,every yard
w .Y stamped, 50 inches wide,. -in red,
94 7 green, brown, black .and blue , per
• yard. . ..:.;. . ... , ....._, . 75c
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Fancy Roxana 50c
•• ' In:black•'.b1te-`br'own-and
t .4 or, extra good finish, will give come in the popular shades,'
t splendid wear . 4., -. , 0c1' p
elle P ' S Prices. ',.:.$1.00, $1.25 and $1.50
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Special Ladies' 'Cloth $1.10
This line we imported direct. It is
non-spottable, high •finish, all pyre
.Wool, good weight, 54 inches wide,
in red, green, brown,, black and
blue, special...
-Perrin's New Fall 'Gloves
Just received our shipment of Perrin
Gloves for fall. ,We are sole agents
' for Clinton and only handle the.
one , line — Perrin's. No better
ladies' glove made and every' pair
guaranteed._ .Wear aPerrin.,:Giove:;
and you will wear no other. They.
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• Barri% Homespun :Tweeds
We are sole agents for the celebrated * ,
Harris HomespunTweeds and for 4
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,style and wearing qualities. there C.
is no better Tweed dress goods 4,
. m de They come in '1tll.the pop;
filarr colorings, both- fancy and
plain. No two dress lengths alike 4 0
whish is quite an advantage for 6+
dressy tastes.Prices $1, .$1.25 O
Special Black Roxana 50c
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Our Special Black Roxana• cant be o
- beat..Made of pure --wool,'. crisp =p
finish, high color and will give ,
excellent wear, special .50c ,.
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SOC! WO11000•Or0 d o OO�O� 4EiIIMIC DO
• DIED.
,pt, l 1.oR..Rlitea fo. Call'ornla,: `�
F i7I Nl r; -�In Stephen, bre S i)th
Annie Mary Fahner_'relict or -.the late Via:,GHIic:Atio,S; ST
Tobias Aellner, aged b3 years,, u'inonth P.a.L7iRA1:LWAY,
anyd•,3 days
13orauNE, - ;4 t Emo, Alenia on 'On a.:numher of days this surrender
Saturday; SeptemberOth,Louisa ilyde low round-trip rates to California
wife of •Alen Bethune, M. D. of Wing- •points •are offered" .via: the Chicago,
ham, .•' , l Milwaukee: &,.,t. l'au1 Railway. Irrb-
�VELSIi=In Win slum, . On Sept. 6tlt, eral return limits and stop -over prrvi
Louie:Lovell,•son n111r, and Mrs, \V, ]ego's:, Two through trains. every. day
Welsh, Aged months and_ 1 day.
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FrrzvAThic.-In Last, •1'Vawanosh,.
•on September 11th, Margaret J. J'i'Lz-'
patrick, reliit of the late Bernard. Fitz
patrick, aged75 years, • •
DocxETT.-1n Morris, on:August 0
from Union St ,tion, Chicago, via Ohi•
cago, Milwaukee &' St. Paul and Union.
Pacific Line, The .:Overland Limited
leaves 605 p.m,., and snakes the run to•
Satnjrancisco in less :than three days.
Tlie`•California.Express, at 10,25 p.m.,
carries through tourist as Well as stan
the infant'daui;hter of Hugh and Eliza dard E•leeping e.r;•t, 'and the berth rate
Duckett, aged J days, for . tourist sleoper. is only $7.. Coin-
plete inforination regardin rates,
AI;8Liv.-;-ln London; on September : n, g
7th, Hugbina Ansley, daughter• of: the routes • apcl '.train service sent.on re:.
lateRev.Davidblcekenzie, and sister slues,,. Crll!mrclo-California book sent
'for s x cents postage. Folders free.
th g. TA LOR,
Canadian Passenger Agent,
.lStreet hast,
Toronto,. Canada.
of Mirs.ltev N. lurnbulr, (ioderich. •
Iti1TCI-lynx, : At Dungannon, on•Sepc.
11th, John 113. Mitchell, eldest; son of T.
Mitchell, of Colborne, aged l i years. 7
months and 12 days,.,'•
JoNEs. At. Port;Els•in,• on' Monday
4th Sept., Win: Jones, father of Rev.
A.E. Jones, of ielgrave aged053ears
3 months, amt 13 days,yt.
CLW. -413, Seafortli, on Sept, 14th,
Barbara Wilds, wife of Nelson Glew,
37 years and 10 Months
.LITTCEFAIR.-In Belgrave,''on Sept.
loth, •Mary Ann, wife of :Mr, . tnerson
Littlefair, 'aged 73 years. 7 niouths, ll.
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Coal. Stoves tor: Sale.
Art Souvenir'.'' and. other, • Apply to
•I..{i.BRE WDR,
Old Newspapers •
• :-untmeriaiii.. • For sale at 5.cents a bundle. New EnA
Co inuT -LAT Iweddingg is
iJ iONS. -The
announced' of Me. Jas. Bingham, on
. Horse rower for Sale.
of Nelson loingham of Vhitlash;
Montana, who Will be ren smbeiecby
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Many of our residents,' to a charming ; For Bala` cheap, a ten horse power in
.young:lady of Idaho.' - We extend our good repair and good order. :•
congratulations to Mr, Bingham. . 2e.tug • JOHN CARBERT; Hallett.
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Next
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A. D.$eatiOn
Phone 1tt
N.B.---Try our loose.
Tea at 25c : per lb.
Satisfaction • guarana
teed.
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Aonse.. to Rent.
Convenient, 0 roomed house .on Rotten -
bury Street, east. . Aprly to
MISS HINE, Clinton.'
Roy Wanted.
- Wanted, bright, steady young elan, 16 or
17 years of age, to learn the wdtghniaking.
A. J, GRIGG, Clinton, •
To • het.
Cottage on lLsttenbury St. Front room
3 bedrooms, pantry, kitchen and woodshed
hard and scut water.. ONSLOW CRICFB
Wanted
A good general servant, to go •to'Canadi-
en Soo. Highest wages and expenses paid,
Apply to MISS STANLEY, Clinton •
Private Tuition.
Private Tuition lit Public. School wor k
given either during the deg. ori in the even-
ing. ` Papiie taught separately. For par-
ticulars apply to
MISS M. own.:,L,
formed' a teacher in Ontiten Model+Sohool
For Reins or Sale -
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That desirable, .commodious residence, sat
present occupied by W. Q. Phillipe, on
Mary St, First class state of repair; 1,2
acre garden, with Irnit bearing treed and
bushes. Possession given Oct, let, If par•
chased, buyer oan.hare easy terms of pay-
Mont. Can be inspected any reasonable
hoar. Addrees,JOHN RANSFORD, .
Clinton i'.0
roperty' for Sale,
31,
For sale, that`nornfortablo and comma,•
ions frame bons°, on Enron Street, at
present oconpled by subscriber. Et has
stone foundation, good accommodation for
large family,eleotrio light, good bathroom.
hard and soft water. Will be sold on
reasonable terms. Dr L MoINTYitE,
Clinton,
Ladies Observe
Our announcement; this week is Millinery and Fancy Goods for the.
ladies Of Londesboro and surrounding country, far' and near. ; :Hats, THAT 'AR
HATS, plumes, wings, flowers; ornaments, ribbons, velvetzs,-collars, eom' s, Pins
and other fancy and useful. articles,..Call emly. while the stock is lare. •Mrs.
Adams, assistedu
.. byY� Miss Bennett, Will be:able to supply your wants, .' Our
prices are reasonable.,
Lwidesboro :: ,Emt of him'
Sept.22, 1905.
R ADAMS
`i irl, Wat ted.•
For .general hon'sework: Good wages,
MRS . C. E.:DOW.DING,,Clinton.
Wanted to Rend,
'For winter months. a ,furnished Cottage,
by married couple, with baby.. Apply. at
Traininb. for
Success.
More than ever before in the world's
history, this is the age when training
•• counts. :It you would succeed to -day
yen. must be trained. Teeworld' de-
mands it -for the untrained or un-
ready, it has no use.
To train correctly, it is necessary. to
take a course of training in the
11USINESS
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COLLEGE
-Full information for a postal.
Geo. S>7OTxON,;. Pres.
NdREGINALD, FLETCHThR,`
• .Principal.
12 years' teaching experienc.
) ELLTO!
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(*Mir ntcendan^e a+. r u Fall Cpeninr was live
times a s rzrat as that of o y e , r ag1. ':This fact
gnea1�s tnr it:ela'. b1'r.ts fvr: magn.fi:ent' oats,. •
Logue: Enter bov.'. '
Cor.;rone and. W, J• IDLLIOTT
'sle�abder aE ts. •. , rrineipal
CANADIAN
pAC l t,e C?
Will :sell
RATES
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EXCURSION
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RTli.WEST
Winnipeg €80.00 Sheba $83,50
Mowbray
Deloraine •}
Souris 11
I tendon
Lyleton
Lenora
Miniota
Binsoarth
Moosomin
Regina 63.75
31.50 Lipton
Mooseaaw 84.00
8105 Humbelt
.85,10
Saskatoon_85,25--
32.00
_92 00 PinceAbrt
86.60
Molfort
82.25 Battleford 87 00
82,20 MacLeod 38.00
Arcola` 82 50 Calgary 38.50'
Estevan Red Deer 80.50'
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Yorkton 3 88.00 Stretheona . 40 50
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am'sack
Going Sept. 20th, r'eturnin •'until Nov 27th.
Fall particulars from CanadianPaoinoAgent,
W JAOXSON, Olinton,
or write C. $. Foster, D. P. A. Toronto.
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IU,s1N12SsHcUANc1E.
CLEARING SALE
PRICERS'. CUT IN TWO.
* Iavin r bought out the Jewelrybusiness in Clinton
50..
long carried'on byr
Mr. Emball I decided to 'clear
out the present stock, •and in order to do so► crit the
prices in two. The'stock is up-to-date; and ano one
will Make any mistake in coining •here if they want
BARGAINS.
Watches, Clocks, jewelry, Sterling and
Ot A Silver -Plated Goods. eat. the
Parties requiring Watches, Clocks or Jewelry of
any kind, Sterling and .Silyer-Plated Goods, Fancy
Articles,: etc., cannot afford to miss this opportunity of
securing sane at cost, and, in, Many instances, less.
SALE 00ING ON DAILY.
W. R.. c OUNTER,jeweller.
R.umball's old staled, Albert Street, Clinton.