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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1905-10-20, Page 5W. 11. .11LLLYAR irimelememesei Distinguishing Feature of our Watches. • AND Clocks Is that they LAST insaississm. • A full and well assorted' stock always on hand They are accurate time- keepers, Low in price • A Call Solicited. Old Watches taken in part paythent fcir new ones, • W. 11. 11111VAR, Jeweler and Optician • • lememmein 1 TRE. CLINTONIBW BRA. • Clinton Market RepOrt. corrected every Thurs.,,y afternoon • Wheat . ...........,.. 0 73 to 0 73 Oats • - ' 0 28 to 0 30 Bailey 0 58 to 0 40 ' Peas ' . .. , 62 to 0 63 .... , Eggs . • 0 -16 to 0 17 Butter ..... . 0 16 to 0 18_ . Hogs , . ' • .. , 5 60 to .5 60 0 20 co 0 25 Torhatoes, • 0 30 to 0 35 • • _ :0 -25' to 0 25 Wool, niwaee, 0 2to 0 14 - Wool, washed' . 0 20 to 0 22 000000C)0000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0' * * * * * * 0 * 0 .* * * * * * * * • , • 0 * • • .o" 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • 00 * YOU. W1,LL SAVE MONEY BY BUYING -YOUR -GOODS -1-LERE: Less Than Cost READY-TO-WEAR. SKIRTS, LADIES' COATS, CURTAINS, CARPETS, DRESS GOODS CORSETS, MEN's FURNIStlINGS, 'HATS AND CAPS, ETC.... , ........ „ or the balance of this month we will run a RD HOT SALE of ti ib following lines, In some • —cases we are cutting the price right in two and none less than one third off regular prices• • We have had a very successful season and to show our appreciation to our many patron's we are * * going to give for the balance of this month values tbat nothing but a visit to our store tai con- vince you of. Ready-to-Wear,-01.oth,ing 0 Black, navy and grey Cheviot Ready -to -Wear Skirts, • . lengths 38 to 40, from $2 50 up to $6, at ExaOry Half Price Black Sateen Underskirts ,Odd lines of Ladies' Black Sateen 'Underskirts, made I• of good quality black sateen, well made, good style, <5 regular $1, for 70c. . • Also Odd lines ranging in prices from $2,00 to $2.50, * to go at Half Price. .• t <%. . • o Dress Lengths '. <> We have laid out for easy sellirig. 25 Dress • Lengths * of Tweed al:Id:Colored Cashmere; from $4 tol$6 a dress • length, -to go at Half, Price. i : .. . ; 0 Men's ,Fancy. Shirts 75c • Ten. dozen: Men's .Fancy 'Shirts, Soft and Stiff front's, all Sizes, regular 1, foi 75c. • • Men's Fancy. Shirts - 50c- Ten dozen Men's and Boys' Fancy •Shirts all sizes ® regular 75c for 50c. •• . • . 0 0 0 0 0 0 • • TORONTO RiAREfiTg • : (The Sun) . . • • • • OaTemi.—Witbin the ltiA few weeks there has been an advance of from 20 to 30 cents in the value of first-class butchers' cattle. This week they are • selling from 10 to 15 cents higher than last The demand for this class of 0 0 0 Crompton's Corsets . _ A few styles of Crompton's Celebrated Corsets in drab :colors, regular 50c. For this sale only 35c. • • 0.1 00, Ladies' Short Chats ..1 Ladies' hip length Coats in fawn and black, last 0.• year's styles, regular $4:60 to $8, while they last $1.00 t • <51 Union and Wool Carpets 00, Now is your chance to buy a good carpet- cheap. • Three patterns of Union Carpet, regular 40c for 25c <.>. +1, Four patterns, regular 50c for 35c • Twelve good patterns 2 -ply. Wool Carpet,. . • . • regular 80c for 50c • . • Four good patterns of the best three-ply,wool ,<); regular'$1.10 for .85c 0.W Men's Hats . . Gong out of the Men's Hats and every one must be .0 cleared mit. YOUr-Ooici3 of'our up-to-thte 'stock Men's • and Boys' Soft and Stiff Hats at Cost Pric'e, . Qtdereol:Ctothin . • . --. '‘''.- **,...! Your choice of fiftesn patterns of -good 'Scotch Tweeds, and Black and Blue. Serge, fit, linitiga•and orkman- ; ship-gtiaranteed. 'Come .eartv and get . fir.st.:choice, .4" '.-rerrail.at '.$18 and 820; for $1400, . .- - • .0 Men's Wcir)4i-tg Shirts : * .. Alen's Black Sateen Workirig Shir- o ts made of good quality of black sa- . , teen, well made, regular $1 0 ..> ,• For 75'c‹? 0 of the ammals.hroug.lit on the'xnaarlgt <> <> • 0 • 0 6. .0 6 4... ,6 0 0 0 • 0., ..0 0. .0 0, "0_0 stock is good, but comparatively few :<> are of the quality which comma!' s e 00 ,,oeloc) .0s .os .00,0400.0.804v 4. ass 0080.0 top price. Choice butchers sold on ofir o 0 0 TueSday from 44.25 to $4.40 fair to •.. • ; medium.froni $3.50 to $3.85,' common • from $3.25 to $3.40? -and cannerS* froth 3 25 t $4. ' :;41. Caretaker . .•, 42.50 to $3.75. Bulls, which were / ritual.. Births. Marriages, :Deaths ; repent months the Wanted ELLIOTT . HOG MARRET.—HogS off the ,car are quoted' at $6.25 for selects and $6 for second rates. This it ten cents Jower than the figures quoted last Week, I During the monthbf Septernber, 1904, the 'Toronto market received 10,4b0 • hogs, and during'that period the aver- age price was $5.23 per cwt. This year in the same month, 6,018 bogs were received, or a reduction ,of 4,471, and in September this year the average price has been 116,18 per cwt. • . SHEEP MARx.nr,—Dunn Bros to -day so quote export ewes. from $4 to $4.20, which isle cents above last week's top ' figure,' Lambs -show a still stronger 1 advance, being 'quoted frod $5:50 to $6.10 with the market firm. This is That 11ALFTRICE.Sale:Agaiit I Oct. 20th, 190i 1111111•110=1.1111111111.1110k, . ...._„; • The 1V:iolsops. 'Bap*. - • •000 Incorporatedhy Ast•tParllenteilt.tass. Capital Paid. Up $3,000,O-Oo Reserve Fund $3,o0o,0oo Wm. MOLSON ILLOPHIIRSON. President. , S. H, Bwrsci, Ykse-Presicleat. Jennie ELLI0T, Oen.Hanager. FARMERS' SALE;COTES cashed or collected. DRAFTS on all points in the Donainion, Great Britain, 'United States, and all Foreign Countries, bought and sold at best rates. DEPOSIT RECEIPTS issued and highest current rate of tittered al- lowed. ADVANCES MADE to/Fa,rineJ;_ 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 DEP Allt1IIENT, Deposita of $1,00 and upwards recnivecl. Interest allowed from date of deposit compounded half -yearly and added to principal June 8004 and December 81st. Highest eurrent Rate. CLINTON BRANCH - - - New Combe mock. H, C. BREWER. Manager. Come on ! Come on Let 'Em All Conie I Having got our new Fall and Winter Goods in, we are prepared to -supply you with Suits, Pants and Overcoats at bottom prices. Suits at $10.00 and upwards Pants at $3.00 Overcoats at $10 " • Ready-made Overcoats $5 and up Suits . . $5 " Fit, style and quality second to none. MORRELL & HL OM.E8 LCNDESB.ORO In Time of Peace prepare for War. The cold weather is sure to come, sooner or later. Now is the time to make your selections of_ Staves.,, we have a_ full assortment of all the leading lines. Happy Thought, National and Pandora Ranges, with and without reservoirs. Empire Garlands, McClary's Famous, Bucks' Prize and the celebrated Radiant Home, Base Heaters with and without ovens. We have several new patterns small Coal Heaters this season. Call and See .-o-ur--Stock. Aluminum Oil Heaters. • Just the very -thing for this'season ofthe y• ear, .when the comfort, convenience, and economy of a first class Oil Heater will be apparent. one takes the Autumnal Chili off the air of the room rendering the too early lighting of a Stove or Furnace unnecessary, invaluable tor an Invalid's Room, has no unpleasant features v hatever and costs about one cent per hour to operate. „_, • Harland rag: Stoves and. Hardware: McKINNON • It -00.,:•':,BLYTH:. NOWI P OR • KG' US. INES. S. • • Our stock of New Fall Goods is now almost complete in every depart went. The most of our goods were contracted for months ago before the. advance in price of wool and cottons, which puts us in a position to quote very low prices to close cash buyers. Below you will find a few qiiotations, which will give yon an idea of what yon may expect when grill visit this store. • Grey Cotton, fine even thread, regular price 5c, for 4c. Grey Cotton; good weight, yard wide, regular 7c, for Sein. • Flannelettes, mill ends, from 5 to 10 yards each, dark and light fan- cy stripes worth '7c per yard for 5c. Flannelette Blankets, grey and white, in three sizes, worth .85c, $1,15 and $1.50, for 75c, 05c and $1.25. • Ladies' Fur Neckwear, in Ruffs, Caperines, Scarfs, Boas,' Stoles, tte., in all the new deigns. from $1.25 to $20, . • Children's White Bearskin Coats, in all sizes, from $.2 to $4, Misses Cloth Coats. in navy green and black, at close prices. Men's Cloth Caps, with fur ear coverings and Vizeri at 50c and We. Ladies' Cloth Caps, the latest American style, very special, 50c. Ladies' ,Olbth Mantles, new styles, in fawn, at $10 and $12.50, King Quality Shoes for tnen and women, at $2.50, $3 and $3,50, Boys' Standard School Shoes at $1, 51.25 and $1.50. • Ladies', Misses and Childrente Shoes in a great variety. DRIISS GOODS—Our Dress Goods -department is now full to over- flowing with all the new designs and weaves. We take the lead in this line as usual. Priestley s Dress Goods always in stock. —trE' A Smart Boy Wanted to Learn the Business 10c and 30c higher than last week's .prices. Export buck -are the-- same as • before, at from $3 to $3,50. HORSE MARKET.—The local, horse trade continnea.strong. To -day at the of the animals were of the heavy class and the demand for these was, extia good; One car load was sold to a buy- er in Barrie for use in lumber work. 'Another car went to Ottawa. Several heavy pairs were sold at prices' rang- ing from $305 to $470. Single draft horses, weighing from 1,350 to 1,750 pounds, sell from $150.to $225, Repository.11.7.;horees •were sold. and . good' prices :were realized. The • bulk McKINNON For he 'Clinton: Salary $250 5 year. Until October ' Blet. my be.. seen by at the Secretary's 0 • M. D. Collegiate institute.. Applications received A sehedule of duties proapectie applicente flace, .• MeTAG.G&RT,.Sec'y? Miss Sybil:. Co A. C. .14• mintier of Barron Gold Medal and ileintzman Schelarship 1005), • Teacher of Piano and Theory. For terms apply at residence cm, of Joseph and Fulton streets • • tliniee -Residence-for Sale. Subscriber oftere for Bile his residence on Ontario Bt., se he is leaving' town. -It is ' one of the most modern and up-to-date hoOses in trivia having hot and cold water, • . i WaitaS..--In Goderich townsbip, ori a Wallis, a daughter. . Sept. 4th. to Mr. and Mrs, :Thos. R.. ' ., ectoi'ved ten, fif teen, •twenty and eVen fift TOEONTO, ON I tinted as moray calls kir steno h Y- , to Mr. and Mrs. Geo: Shipley, a -son. . SUIPLEY—ln Mullett, -on October 16 bss r " 1 keepers, etc. as it had students •graduorrog grap ere, JEFFREY—At the Sanble Line, Stab- d rin 1. WING/JAM • EUSINESS • COLLEGE is a high-grade Commercial Scheel , Three Courses •_ Commercial - Stenography - Telegraphy. Write GEO. SPOTTEN, Principal. slat or the same months. This is the school to i RoLtnis—In Stephen, on September • cor. Yonge and .. w, J. ELLIOTT ley. on Friday, Sept. 29th, to Me- and Ait exadndeErnstetra now, write for magnifircriennot:areie, Mrs. L. Jeffery, a son. • . , 'Private Tuition. , 30th; to Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Itollins, Private T3ition in Pablio•Sehool wink • ROwx.—In Stephen, on october 3rd, Mr. and Mts. IL Finnian. of Crewe, ink', mourn tb------------ oeitwel-ve-year- ticularPsuaPplpislo taught separately. Far par -- 10 Mt'. and Mrs. Henry Rowe, a daugh- • o son, . • • • • ' MARRIAGES •• •• bath, e'eCtric light, quad, most eligibly situated in one of the rriotit' pleasant parte of the town. Particulars on application W. H. NEWCOMBE. Advertise in the New Era .1 • 1. • J. B. HOOVerr. Nelson Ball 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. UNDERTRICING IF Night or day calla promptly attended to L X Clearing Sale of 4: • - • • • • I Boots,arid Shoes . . :: M0 MAKE ROOM for fall goods we, will for- t. IL the next 30 days offer Men's, Women's, Boys' Xr---------"' and Misses,l3oots, Shoes and Slippers at the 4 ' the following reductions x Men s Kid Gaiters worth $2.25 `and $T 50 Oh "---- sale price •4 . Ladiese Button Boots, WOrth from $2.00 to $4.00, now going at . The same lines iu size 2 at .i:, ...s. , 1. Ladieti Oxford and Strap Slippers in sizes 2, 3, si, worth fiSILiSCOf $i.75and $2.00, given either during the day. or M the even- . now selling at • Misses Laced Boots, at, tip, sizes 11 to 2 to go at, Boys' Sebool Boots worth 1111.68,for (Slightly narrow- in toe) • Tbis is a Money Saving opportnmty, $1.50 $1.00 $1.00 950 $1.25 TWITOTIELL.. • JACESON-- HIT) E —In Totonto on y, 1 eto er ki• , by Rey. .Alex Gilray, Thomas jackson, to Mrs.Eliza- betb Chidleyi both of Clinton. - . McItmlzm —NEsnimr. —4t Blytli,,,on Octbber 18th, by Rev A. McLean, 4'. E. McKenzie, of Clinton, to Miss Mary Nesbitt, youngest daughter of Mr. J. Nesbitt. BRoWN--CLAUSIUS —On Oct 18th, at • the residence of the bride's father, by Rev. B. Clement, Miss Mary Jane, eld- est daughter of Mr. John Clausius,Iltil- lett township, to Mr. Moses Brown; son of Mr,VrancisBrowo, Londesboro, Turnberry. on 'Oct, 4th; at the residence of the hridds parents. Tilr. and Mrs. W'm Wright, Miss Maggie Wright, to Mr. N. J. Finlay, of HoWick.. Guttny--Pmptue-1-In. Morris, Man., on October 4th, by Mr. Bunion, Mt. I. W. N. Gerry, of Fort William, to Miss Laura Peebles, of Morris, Manitoba. Snaosn,—PATEnsox—At St- Thomas Church, St. Catharines, on Tuesday, October 171k, by the Rev, T W. Pater- son, M. A., (uncle of the bride,) assist- ed by the Rev. N. I. Perry, M. A., rec,,, tor, Rev. Charles Allan Seager, rector of St. Cvprian's Church, Toronto, and son of Coarles Seager, Esq. Goderich, to Marv' Lillian, daughter of the late RSV. V. Charles Paterson and Mrs. ' Paterson, St. Catharines. DIEff CAATER—In Blyth, on October 8th, -Mar rElizabeth-Anrirdatighter...of.Ar— and Mrs. 3. T. Carter, aged 7 months. WirsoN —At Elora, on Tuesda,y,10th October. the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. M. (Wilson, . totraNnl...-In West Wawanosh,. on Thursday, October 2th, Charles Durri- in, sr„ aged 77 years and 11 months. Godericb township, on Wednesday,- October .11th, ---George Hewett, aged 81 years. . BENNETT-4t1 Goderieh township, on Sunday, October 8th, Verna Bennett, daughter df Mr. and , Mrs. Andrew Bennett, 2nd concession, aged 1 year and 7 montlis, Iturn.--AC Langdon, North Daltato. on October 2nd, Agnes Harris, wife of Adam Reid, .formerly of Brussels, aged UWYeoaorsn's---In Grey, an Oct. Otb, Mary' Stewart/ beloved wife of Wan. Woods aged 131 years, jolimoroll,--In Morris,' on Oet, 10th, 'Win. Johnston, aged 82 years,8 month and 24 dayti, ,9,.....04,4e.•.+44.46.+4...+4.444,44.44+44444,4:44444444+4444.1.440, . MISS M. O'NEILL, forinerly telichet in Clinton Model School CENTRAL STRATFORD, 014T.. This small advertisement:rep- ' resents one of thelargest and best colleges in Canada. No school in the Dominion does more for its studerite..than we do, To our knowledge not one of our gradu- ates is unemployed. We get far more applications than we can meec. You. may enter .at any time. Write for our catalogue. ELLIOTT & MepeRLFIN IN 1•. The Myers'. Music Method Teader,—IDA, G. IIOIMIES • Ma tuhsoictoMugehthopdrefroromeahtofirdy cl)TnnhrPseerM°inlidethreBes rudiments of music. This course lasts about one year. The les- sons are conducted on kindergarten models, and include practical piano teaching, making the study one of pleasure to the children. For terms, etc., apply at resIdi once, Righ,Street. 1 The Half -Price Sale, which 1 have been conducting for the past three months, has been more than satisfactory to me ; I trust it has been the same to my many patrons, In order to clear out the balance of the Rumball stock, to make room for new goods arriving daily for the fall and :Christmas trade, 1 have decided to still make a further ifeaTierOF of Priat"--"Iirslicip—Wtntlow-will. always give you some idea of what to' ex- pect in I3ARGA1NS. The Repair Department will have thy, personal attention. All work entrusted to me will ,be guaranteed to give .perfect. satisfaction or money refunded. All goods sold by me will be engraved FREE OF CHARGE. Engagement o.nd Wedding Rings a. Specialty. MARRIAGE LICENSES PROCURED W. R. COUNTER, JEWELER and maker of CORRECT PRICES ' • .... , „ , ,