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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1905-11-17, Page 50 0 O O Nov. 17th, 1905 The .fl,an1MoI an incorporated by Act of Paritament I88S. Capital Paid Up $3, coo, 000 Reserve Fund $3,000,000 " War. MOLB0N ¥AOPHERBON, President. 6. $, Ewnva, vice -''resident, James Eemor, Gen.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 a1,. 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. SAYINGS DEPARTMENT,. Deposits of 81,00 and upwards received. Interest allowed from date of deennalt ‘compounded half 'early and added to principal June 80th, and December 81st. Highest Current Rate. CU•INTON BRANCH - New Combe Block.., H, C. BREWER. Manager. ••a•w„,�M•OP* •••:••••••••M••elm.**•••r0,••••4.0die ••e•••••Ow,.Ow• • MoKI N NON & CO., BLYTH -� BOOTS AND• SHOES „--_ • • We have made great preparations for the fall and winter trade in Boots, Shoes and Rubbers. Our stock is now complete in all lines for wom- • en, men, misses and children. We make it a point to keep the very best .' : goods obtainable. We handle the following well-known "high•clase goods • The King Quality, the Williams of Brampton, and several.first-class mak s ers in Montreal and Quebec. Our stock of Shoes was all contracted for'he- • fore the sharp advance in leather, and will he sold at old prices.: Below we mention a few of our leading lines • $ Women's Gloved Grained Shoes, nolo winh $1.25, for $1, • Women's Plain and Pebbled Shoes, of lined, $1.25. Women's. Fine Dongola, in all sizes61.25, $1.50. and $1.75. • Wornen's King Quality, in fine do •o1a and vici kid, in heavy and.light2 soles, at $2, $2 50, 63 and $3.50. Women s Common Sense Felt Gaiters at $1. 4 Women's Felt Foxed Shoes, warm and comfortable, $L25: • Women's Felt Slippers at25c, 50c. 75c, 51 and $1.25. + Men's Heavy Plow Shoes at $1, $1.25 and $1.50. • Men's Long Boots, patent laced legs,. waterproof, $3.59 I Williams' Patent Adjustable Shoes for rnen, waterproof, made of solid • . leather, special at $2 and $2.50. 4 Men's Fine Dongola Shoes, new styles,: at $1..50, .$1.75 and $2. • Men's Fine King Quality Shoes at 62 50. $3 and $3.50: Boy's Standard School Shoes at 51, $1.25and•$1,50, Boys' Fine Dongola and Box Calf Shoes at $1, $1.25 and $1.50, • Ladies', Misses'' and Cbiidren's Rubbers at all prices, .. i Men's Heavy Rubbers and Le ggina in all the best makes • Women's, Misses' and Children's Spats in great variety • ri MK o 'I NN N �° ® c CO,.. • i••.••••O.r'04+•.•.•410'•••.•.O•e•O,a••e•Oyu..O.6441!.O4.O1•O;Nwo40. •.41+46.•.0 ILYTH a Stowe For balance of November. We havedecided': to reduce diecidu e our very -large :stock of ` Stoves,•, and are making "some • STARTLING RED UCTI.ONs; EOR CASII A great 0PPe rct n1tY to Secure a .h-li h ClassSthve 1t u Lw Price The prices are such that it will pay you to buy, even if notwaptei3 until another: season. Do not fail to call and see our stock, and get our rcdnced prices, and be convinced there is both dollars and satisfaction in it Sty you • Why. ay , 860 'Or ; N = p STEEL RA1r�5 70iora STEEL RANGE, when we can give you one .of the best for from $20 to $25less-money. aP�CI�i FOR HEN P �EEg an40, 50 d 00.0 Granite TEAPOTS Your. choiceer. 25e HarlandStoves . L1 ntoBros.:' and are Cutters and Sleighs Now is the time to get your Cutters: and Sleighs fitted up and painted, and the place to have them done is at RUMBALL &McMATH HURON ST., • - CLINTON. 1. 8. Hoover. Nelson Bali 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. tJNLlill 1 A[liN4`I Night or day tall* promptly attended to .04110 a THE CLINTON k1'EW ERA, ,y 5 Mote Complete Than -Ever And still new goods are arriving. We have been thinking and planning for .the -fall and 'Christmas trade for months. 0 u r . store is consequently the. place to secure NEW and UP- -TO-DATE • jewelry, , at prices that .defy compe— tition. The "stock, consists of goods usually found in a Jewelry store.. Our. repair : department deserves your patronage, We. do good work. Ii[.tL VA THE `JEWELER • '. Clinton .Market Rept►rt corrected every Thursday atterpoon Wheat 0 73 to 080 Oats 0 32 to 034. Barley' 0 38 to 0 40 teas ' 0 62.to 0 63 Begs` .0 18 to 0 18: Butter 0 18• to 0.19: Hogs' - 5 20 to .5 20 Duok9 % , . 0 t S - . Turkeys .•... 0 10to'0 12 TORONTO .MARKETS ' From The Sun. Hor :MARKET Park, Blackwell':& •Co. quote select hogs off the car' from $5.50 to $5.6).1.2, With 25 cents. oft for second rates. This is from 12 1-2o to 25c lowerthan last week's quotations. �. • SHEEP MARKET At the Junction yesterday sl sheep' were receiyed,•and bought .by W. •.13. Levaok. For "export sheep he paid * $-.l 50,: and for lambs from. $5;50 to $6 ' U per cwt._ .These prices are higher than -was note t the'' onto 7' . " '.> ••'. • • s q d Cor market this 744'2.0 . a rJ morning. . , ®O O • . UATTLE MARKET ;; A very. weak'01d Country market ' and the inferior quality of the. bulk of ° �t y�•� exporters offered this •week ll+tve .corn- W Yl �i" ( s .' JoJ.Jte,e billed: to. make trade • dull. A.few real- ly good lots of exporters were offered' f TOMO 0 0 0 0 0•• o ,• p o 0 000 0, 0 0 O: e • 4 4 4 4 4 4 0 4 m 0'4 0 0 4 0.O 4:.0 0 0 4 0 O D U 0 0 00'0 4. 0 4•• 0 0 0 ;0 0 0 0 0 0• c 0. 4 0 04 ill)4 Our stock of FALL AND. WINTER GLOVES for Men, Women and Children 4 YOU WILL SAVE MONEY BY BUYING YOUR GOODS HERE. 4.'44•*00 Fall and Winter Gloves i in every detail. If you are in need of a pair of Kid Gloves, Woollen Gloves •0 0 lets, it will pay you to see our stock, O N TPrW rjii11it 0 0 • O 0 O Perrin Gloves Perrin's. Kid Gloves A . guarantee goes with every pair of 'Perrin's Cel. ebrated Kid gloves. Tlz y come in all the fashion- able shades, at popular prices $1.00 and . $1.25.. 4 o. Silk Lined Gloves Madeof heavy Moka'Kid, a good warrrr 'glove for O' fall•:wear, in•browns, modes and greys,. price $1.50. 4 Fleece Lined: Gloved women and 1 Lined0 -�' Heap y Moka Fleece �e GlOReS for vti children. A good heavy Winter Glove and will. ,stand a lot of hard .wear, prices $l:,00: $1.25. and $1.50:' •. Wg ter 'Underwear t 0- Puritan Under i weir foi_'ladies and children, all siz 0 es, prices from ;25c up; 10 S'. Fleece y Underwear,: all .siz s• prices. 25c, 35c and 50C...: 4 7v e v .. eiei3l4M1X,4r "t'' %Io . 7$ 4 .is now complete 4 Mitts or Gaunt- 4 ON IN ON Woollen Gloves .and. Mitts Ladies' arid children's Golf Gloves 4nd. Mitts macre. 9 from the best Canadian woolen yarns, fancy and plain, p knitted, good warm cuff, :in red, white, brown, modes '• and' castor, allsizes, prices'25c and 50c. Men's . Heavy 'Mitts 0 O 0 0 0 0 O O 4. Alen's 1i.eavy broncho,...0 pinto, shell an l sheep •O Skin Driving Mitts,..4 :fleeced lined, knitted • cuffb, H. B. K. brand,' 4ti prices 50c., 75c and •$1. • •, Bi Workin - Shirts Just received another shipprnent.of the ct•.lebrat- ed: H. B. K: black Sateen Working Shirts 'guarant— eed fast .black', all sizes, - 85c 1, O SHoSe .that We r Wel! Ear=e'you eve' tried :a pair of Wear -Well brand of • O Boys' Hose,,if not an'd you'want good satisfaction—,. ask for. the Weawell• .11f ade in Clinton from the best .irn porttd worsted varna,,p.rices:25C, 35C 40C and 50c per pair:' •O • .� `..0 0 4' 4; ' 0 •O 0. 4 0 .0 • Off." �0 0 at .the Junction yesterday, but .the large proportion were. not high class; and many were bought` as='short•keep feeders.: • The quality of:the butchers' .stuff has been :onthe edible better than the exporters, and somewhat firmer prices have ruled, owing in part' to 'the low runs last, week and this. • .Good feeders are in good'. demand. Several 'lien were looking for this class. of stock at the Toronto, market this; -morning, but the supply of'.good sail was not equal to' the demand. Plena of poor stock could he had; but: it is not'wanted • • Exporters,were quoted by William Levack fr`bhli" 33.70 -to` $4.50, 'but the latter figure was paid only for a few picked lots' not amounting • to more: than one load 'altogether., Best lots, sold frons' 84.25 upwards"; • good export - ors: went, front -$4 to $1.39, and' poorer stock from $3.70 to $•i. Choice butchers.sola from 54 to $4.9,5 onlya few lots bringing the top price, medium butchers' were worth or fr rir $3.65 to $300, common 83.25 to $3,60, rough and inferior cows $2.25 to $3 ltev. A. Mahaify, B,A., of Port Elgin formerly of Clinton, has been awarded on merit, the degree of Bachelor of Divinity, at Queen's University, Itis expected that Rev. Mr. Locke, who was appointed to' Kincardine at the last conference. will, be able to. take hia'work there after Januarylst, as he is recovering. Don'tyo1want t wand pair'of 'Rubbers•: Our prices lower than• usual- ly asked by .others; Dor Bunts': and •Shoes and Sox are right in 'price. and quality, ;How ;ibout an .Overcoat l ' See:our Blankets—Flannels, Flannelettes, etc. How'about Coal Oil at 18c and `?2e? : Lamps and lanterns ;very cheap,. What do yon" think of }'lour at V.05, 8E25 and $2;50 per 100 lbs;' not 98 the as some sell.: ;Higliesgprice for produce, either cash or trade. • Londesboro :EmP oriun� . N'Ov.q a th, l Adams •New . Lidvertisenients. In the•Surro%at e_. Court of _� .the' County of 1luron in the matter of ;the guarildesbip of Stewart R .and Roderick :Ross... Donald Edison Ross. n Elizabeth Lilian Ross, infant ;,cluldron. of, Donald M. Ross, during his lifetime of the City of. Denver, in tae State of Colorado, Mining Prospector, said infants' now resid- ing in the Town of .Clinton in the County of Huron. Notice is hereby given that after the expira- tion Of tweetyY days from the first pnbl:cation hereof, appilcation wi 1 be made to the Surr:• • gate Courtof the County of Huron for the ap- nctntorent of the C.nada Trust Company as . guardiln of the persone and estate of'the said infante.. THE CANADA TRUST C0 1P t. *Y, 13y Panora Portiere, esL tifors. Dated atLondon th a l+irat diyof November A.tr. 1915. • NOTICE TO C1tEDITORS. CENTRAL1 SiRA7"FO iiD, ONT. e.__...� Your Life a Success' You can it you Will. Our aburses Which are up to•dnte and nraotioal will qualify you in theshortest -Possible time. All' our graduates socuregclul positions. N:e get more applications than' we can meet. This school has gained a cortin. Varite reputation our rbeauthoroughnessiue, it will interest you. You'mayr enter any time. ELLIOTT & MCLRCH1.11N Principals. HFlighera Accountancy Made Easy by ineans of our original, complete Correa• pondenee cottrde in CIIAIITERED ACCC)CiNTANC''Y carefully prepared And personally eoridu,ted . by David Hoskins, 1' .C..A , Toronto, Sec.•Treas, filet ready for C. A. eanahtal adobe, and fortime ed nl tug a better saiary. Partlenlara'FItEE. %j n. SIIAW, Principal, DAVID IiOMK,N$,C,F.A., Instructor. mitt& 1 Yonae And coward StN., 1`orooto Write for out regularspahool natalogtte de•' gNrA Ss1busi essatdLhortbandN11zH.. in Me Aflutter oldie Estate of James I wale, late of the Township .0,' G+oderich, in the County of Huron. Yeoman, Deceased. Notice is berebxgiven, pursuant to Rnviaed Statutes of Ontario i1801, Cap, i2',that all oredltors and others having claims against the estate of said James Mudie who died el or about the fish day of September, A. D.1905, a'. the Asylum in the City of London, are reeutred on 0' before she 1st nay of January, A, D, 100(t', to *end by p,,wt repaid. or to deliver to HelenHHndie, of theVhulate of Hayfield. in the County of Huron, Widow, the Admittlstratlx of the said deceased, their ohristian and suraamee, addresses and dcacriptioaa,the full bartieiiars of their claims, the statement of theiraccounts, and the nature Mile ee.url' iva, it any held fly them. And further, take not'cd that after the Baia last mentione.l date 1110 -aid Admibistrcttrix will proceed to distribute the emote of the de. ceased among the nettles entitled theroto,. having regard only to the olefins' of which she shall then have notice, and that the s lid Ad- mitnstratrix will pot boilable for the said as - tete or any part thereof to any argon or per• soden(whose claims notice shall not have been received by her at the titre of such distribu- tion. Dated at tioderich this 15th day o.' iv'nvern. ber,191',, 1'ILOtFD1'O )i', BAYS & 'BLAIrt, Solis. ler the said Admiuletratrix. • During recent months the 'OliONTO, ON1 has received ten, &teen, twenty end evenilfty times ite many tens fer stenographers book. i' keepers, eta.. its it had students gratduating tturnK the Mae months. This 1 i the ethool to attend. Sut.eo nocv, Write for magnlfb,entfres eatalogtte. l'or. Yonne ar d . W, .7.1 1.LIOT Aleut -dor Mt -Square" Piano for Sale. (load Square Piano, New orli, Weber rood condition, splen did tone Moat be sold; Also , Bedisnt home' Coal: Stove: nearly new. Apply to pi JOHN AV7ERY,• London Road, Stray Helfer. Caine into eribBoriber's premieeir, 6:h oon. of 'Goderloh Tp., about a month.eince, a greyish Hefter, Owner is hereby notiit. ed to prove property, pay charges and take it away • JAS. STERLING. , Cattle for Sale. Shorthorns and well bred grade Cows and Heifers. with calf, s.;me dna to ;salve now; also 8- flhoitshorn Buller, from 8 to 12 months old, 2 redo and "1 roan; good quality.. ED H..' 'WISE, Clinton 13aieam'Grove Stock Farm. Teacher Wantec°. Teacher wanted fair U. S. Section No 16, East Wawanosb, Duties to commence 8nt 1' t . G J s 00 A Boat ons received u 1 i r r 0 pp to Nov. 25, personal application preferred, State salary. STRAUGRAN, Seo., pd 41 Auburn, P. 0 Teacher wanted. Teacher wanted for S. S. No, 10, Gode. rich Township; duties to comtnen'e Janu- ary tat. 1000; applications received* up to Nov. 15th, Personal application preferred, J. THOMPSON, Secretary-Treasnter, Oct 23 41x Clinton, 1', O. Teacher Wanted. Wasted, a good m 1 teacher for S. S. No, 5, Morris tp., Huron Co, Duties cam- menet; Jan, let,1006, Personal application requited. This is a fltet olhes school bold-, ing Diploma. W. H. tit11,G ES N} fleigreve P. O. pd 41 Sao, 'Frees. Notice. NOVO In hereby given that the under. signed will not be rag tensible for any debar contracted In hie name without hit written praor, t 21. 41 &NTH© ] 'O O o• 4 0 4 4. 0 00400''00;04:0: O o •® 0.,0,.a•�-• • 'To • :R E L MO R L H` L & O ME S LONDESB0R0, ONT. ll AP ar SIRS Pl ease •make lots or room in . your store thisyear for .Christmas goods and h novelties, .as I have closen'a finer stock for the o boys . and girls than . I: ever left you before. You: will find them acked in several large p boxes, at the front door, about the 10th of Dec, Yours, ur , mord than. ever;: . Santa Claus 1'. S.-•Tellour customers `to wait. and see . y t3 thein. 1 • • That HALF-PRICE Sale Again The 'Half -Price Sale, which I have been conductingfor the three p1st hre e months', has been more than satisfactoryto me ; I trust it has been the same to my many patrons,. In order to clear out the balance of the Bumball stock,. to make room for new goods arriving daily .fol. the fall and Christmas trade,. 1 have decided to still make a further reduction of prices. My shop wiridow will always give you some idea of what to ex- pect in. BARGAINS. The Repair Department• • will have my 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 and Wedding Rings a Specialty. MAI .RTAGI' LICI.N S.1 S 1'ROCUI :ET.), . ♦ . lair COUNT: JEWELER and maker of CORR 7' "RIC s