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Clinton New Era, 1908-04-30, Page 5A I$Ot a TitttLitttia ai.t ., • :4 i it i{J UernRings w Signet et Rings If you contemplate a ring . purchaise, an umisual assortment of good ring values awaits . your inspec- tion here. Genuine Solitaire Diamond ring $9.o0 and upwards. Birth- day rings $x175 up wards and good sat - purchased here. IitLLVAR Jeweler and Optleletl. Opposite the Market CLINTON "eyes Tested Free Clinton Market I{eportw Corrected every Thursday sda afternoon ernoon Births Marriakes, do Deaths BORT ' iFERGUSON-0 In Qifnton, April. A6th, to Br and MMJobn Ferguaau, at Bru*Sale, a Aon, 10ENN1414v.an Clinton. April 96th to Mr and: Mrs Norman i ennedy, n On, Mrr a andgMMOOA John Dodawioorth,ra NOP. 1 34th, to ABOHiBALH:413. Tuoker.mith, April Oh. to Mr and Mrs W Arebibald, a sag, CAMPBELL-- At Zurich, April. 8, to Dr and Mrs Ca=hpbell, a eon, • _LINDSAY --Ip Bayfield• Apri ]2, .to Mr and *re Geo I,indefY, a daughter. �,oDow-On a n Oo decal llsth, to Mr and Mrs Dow, • MoEWEN-In Borrie, April 29012, to Mr and Mre. Alex NoBwen„ a' deesenter. . "' JOHN$T4ET-M3 Wingham, April .22,to Mr and Ere Ivan Johnston, a dea;ghter. ' • • • .MAEI+R+IA.GIES,. LAMPOR'Bi^WITgti1L -Qn Wednesday, April 28nd by •Rev lie A Fear. Air Robert 3 E Lamport to. Miss Lizzie M., daughter of Mr Wm Witzel, Iboth of the township of Stephen. WALTERS--MITaLNR--- 1n Seattle, April 14' at the horn of Mr .r A Gilmour, uncle or the bride. by Rev Mr Forsythe. Miss r'lillian Miller, of Clinton, to Mr 3'as3Waitere, Seattle, formerly of Clinton, PIED •• COLE -In Go erio Wee April 26th Charlotte Wife of My Wm, Vole aged 76 years, ' TROYER-Dropped dead, Thursday morning, April32,. Charles Troyer. Postmaster at Hille Green. PINKERTON- In Goderioh. Tp„ April'18t11 1 Mgardc a Y e, Widow of the late Robt Pinkerton, EENE-1n-Goderioh,eetemii^21at--leaX$e-i Allen, beloved wife of Thomas Heeney, BOA -In Tuokersmith, APri116th, Maud /hint - 1 nen, belo4ved wife of Wm Moe. Jr.. aged 21 years 6 menthe, • t• 'Tf l COUNT!? dei l 1tllC IBTn Sun Apr, 80 110041....anInnO quote. this week at, $615 at local points on boardeare,$0,40 ted.awed watered at Weet Toronto, and, $0,85 off cars at West Toronto, Swum -Wesley Dunn bought 20 head of sheep at $4.75, 00 head of com- mon yearling lambs at $0.50, and some spring lambs at $5'each, O i'rx.E-The Choicest export steers areuotable at $5.50 to $5.80, medium goods being worth $5 to $5.40. Butch- er cattle of the choice kind --were bought at $5.25 to $5,40,medium butch, ere at $4,60 to $4.80, and the""colnmon goods was not easily sold at $ to $4,23. New Advertisements, Gilt Wanted a For General' housework, no washing, the highest wltgO paid, Apply to • MRS GEO, MCT 4LgGAIi,T, Pasturing • Subscriber id prepared to pasture a number of cattle during the summer, n er h. B �dic icreek, 131rOo, go Spring ,Lot $5. Township, JOSl3UA SHERMAN, Portland Cement" 411 orders for Portland Gement prompt- -a ly 5lled,;kiampeon Brand Portland Gement 71 beet in the world, J. ,K -HA -MILT A , coal dealer, Pasturage 1 }loving l ented'the Draper 'Farm,. I, am ... i ___, • prepared to tyke in a -limited number of 1 • • cattle for summer.' Plenty of water. .'Sprin 'IS Here" 4iin o. w, WILLIAMS, }lolmeeville and thrifty housewives .quill be looking for something to make the drudgery of Ouse=cleania easier. 0 h � i k_ ..-_. ro :. :.'Mur ;h .. Bros.. One pound (10o worth) of " Solvene " powder will make you a whole pail of ! soft soap, We carry a well -assorted line of Soaps and Wash Powders, Brushes.: Mops, Broome, in fact everything neces- sary for Spring Cleaning. . I • '= Lt' What'poutthe very.4niportant goes - tion of , • F LOURHave you.any trouble n bread from the flour you are using We .carry in "stook the famous "Royal House hotd," ' Diamond' and Starr " brands, Wheat 90 to 90 One that will prove to you the superior Oats 045 to 0 45l . t► qualitiesofthese brands. . Barley 0; 50 to 0'h Peas ... 0' 80 to 0 85 : Eggs f,, 013 to • i e ti g t ng good Bogs el 6 15 to 6 15 Chickens, dry pinked, lb 0 07 to 0 10 Ducks, per lb 0 08 to 0 10 Geese' "... 0 08 to 0 10 Turkeys " ...... 0 10 to 0 13 eltionr Successors toaeololongh Bros; BUTCHERS lifHavinn' bought out' this: bnnmeee ie ealioit a share of patronage, aas•iring the public we will do our best to supply'their wants at reactor able tlribe - MURPHY BROS. Brick Block, Clinton: Notice to Creditors:' In the matter of the estate of John McGarva, late of the Town .of Olin - The People's Grocer.' Phone 111'i • 'td,00ds Dettvered Proruptly, .• t+ wa. DNaw•N� 0.04NN mow' a E. i In Norfolk,an iiece Suits' Bought from the Celebrated C.N.R Clothing Manu- facturers, at a greatly -reduced price. by clearing out the benefit of the reduction while the suits last. Ali' the newest styles= materials that cannot be beaten for wearing q i; l qualities; gain` rices from: to" 34 rangin g P22 our Isi gear We batre ju9t closed our first year in business in Clinton, and desire to thank the public for the patronage bestowed on ' us, and to ask for a continuance of`same. ' • Walker ti Ross • Furniture Dealers and Undertakers. Do You Need Furniture , and do you want to save from 15 to 25 per cent,' on the cost, It will pay 5 feet 1 with you to come and see our ecce stock. This mammoth store, w1 its 6•00 of floor space is filled with the most beautiful, brightest and best lot of. k'urni- 'tura, including Parlor Suites, Bedroom Suites, Sideboards, Extension • Tables, Chairs, Couches, Mattresses, Wire Springs, etc. Also newest patterns in Cur- tains, Carpets, Rugs, Linoleums and General Housefurnishings, Oi r guaran- .tee goes with every article. Your money back if dissatisfied. J • _. ri: Chelle , BIYth: HOROUTES HORSE The popular • stallions will stand this season as follows : . Notice is herebvgiven pursuant to Sec 38 ofChap 129' R. S. O. 1897 that all persons having claims against the estate of the late John MoGarya, who died nn or about the 4th day of April, 1908, are required on or before the lst day of June, 1908, to deliver orsend by post prepaid to . the undersigned executrix, of the last will -and testa- mentof the slid John McGarva, their christiaet. and surnamos. and addresses and descriptions. the full particulars of their claims, the state- ment of their accounts and. the nature of the '.securities [if any) held by them, f e the 1st .of that t r day ice ta And take ne 4 March, 1908 the said :executrix will proceed to distribute the assets of the mid estate among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims. of wbioh she shall then have notice and the said executrix: will not be liable for said assets or any part thereof, to any person or per- sons of whose claim:notice' shall not have been. received at the tithe of such. distribution. Dated at Clinton. the 28th day of April, 1908. 'bin • , MARGARET MCGAEVA, Executrix. Do- not. miss this chance for YU • SpringSuit. "Your A Base Ball and Bat given with each Boy's Suit'. d CLINTON' Ready=l:o=weair-�ioiirling;-l�iirnishings,-THaIs• r Garden See We • have every varietyeof Seed: you want. Come -here Y g andget your arden. slippP lies. W. LINDERS Successor to J. W. Irwin. Grocer and Dealer.•in. j Fruits and •Vregetabies 0 ,. . • Tenders tor Dredging.; ' SEALED' TENDERS addressed to the under- signed, and endorsed '• Tender for Dredging.". will be. received until -Friday, May 15th, 1908. at 4.30, p.m , fgrdredging required at the follow- o-4.ta•. • url ngto Bei d' Iver, leaver on, " o ng - wood. Cobourg, Goderioh, Hamilton, Kincard- ine. . Little Current, .Midiand, Meaford. Owen Sound. Nigger and; Telegraph' Islands, :Point. Edward, Penetanguishirie,Port Burwell; . Port . Elgin, Picton,.-Rondeau..Sum[nerstown;Thames River, Toronto, Thornbury, Trenton Harbour and Dark Channel, Waubaushene. Warton and 'Wingfield Basin, • Tenders will not be considered unless.made on'. the form supplied, he signed With the actual, signatures of tenderers. ` Combined' specification end form 'of tender. canbe obtained at: the Department' of Public Works, Ottawa. Tenders must include towing of the plant to and from the works. Only dred- ges. can ne employed which are registered in Canada at the .time of the filing of tenders. Contractors must be ready to begin work within twenty days after the date they have been -noti- fled of the rcceptance of their tender. • , An accepted chequeon a chartered bank, made payable tothe order• of the Honorable the Min- ister of Public Werke,,. for six thousand dollars, ($6,000), must be deposited as sccurtiy' for the dredging which the tenderer oilers to perform in the Province of Ontario,. The ebeoue will be. _returned in case of non-acceptance of tender, Tb Department does not bind 'itself : to` ae- eep west or any tender By order, _ ._.__ _.-- = FRPD. GEI,INAS. _:.:.. _ .. - «� aecretarl'. >;epartrnent O Public Aprl 223, • 1908. Newspapers will not be paid for this, advertise - Went if they insert it. without. authority from the Department J. B. Hoover. Neelsen Bell." An Artistic Frame makes a fait picture gopd and a good picture better. It need not be expensive, bat it const hormonize or contrast •attractively ,with the pictures. Our Picture Primes are designed to produce lust that effect. Let us have one or more of uWe thinframe youowill bexpert- went. than pleased with the restilt. BALL, EVAN TIME AND atTA,HI (3 Work Wanted any undersigned is prepared to do kind of housework, either nursery. sewing or Mit/Iasi work by, thevday. MRC BLISS Girt Wanted` Wanted.by the iGt of May, a girl to do light housework..,Apply. to MRS 'MURRAY, Rattenbliry St. 4it,1161100!, G William Morgan; one of a Welsh cotony from Patagonia, which settled near Winnipeg, has arrived in Wales, and according to a glowing interview: intends making • his countrymen aware Of • the glorious opportunities offering in Canada for vigorous workers. The Choicely -Bred -Clydesdale Stallion. First. Kin No. 13978. Vol. 29, C S B.. of Great Britain and Ireland No, 7742. Vol. 15. C. S. B. Canada, w131 E"ani for t'he improvement '3a'id'ai if • l+ ws:-MONDAY, will leave his own stable, Lot 6, Con. 4,Hu1Iett, and proceedwest' to M. Glew's" for noon; then west'taBase Line, to J. Cornish's for night..TUESDAY. will proceed north three miles, then west to. C. Lowrie's. Ieth con. Godo - rich Tn.. for•noon' then south to J.B. Lindsay's. for night. WEDNESDAY. west to Holmesville, then along. the Cut Line to t. Proctor's; 9tli con, Goderioh Tn., for noon ; then 'south to J. G. Steep'A, for night. THURSDAY, by Bayfield Road to end Con. Stanley, then south to Win. Taylor's; for noon ; then north and . east to Ira Johns'. Tuokersmith, for night. FRIDAY, ptn- ceed to his own stable. where he, will remain until ,the_following Monday This route will weather permitting., •' McGREGOR'ea SPOONER, Proprietors. E. SPOONER, Manager. Wanted A dining room and a ca chamber maid, at KING EDWARD HOTEL, Wingha . Auction Sale of Farm Lot Part 45, Ba field teed, 20scree more or lean, with goo - nildlaga, wil)!be offered for sole and will Bell at,' the C)oinmeroial. Hotel, Clinton, on Saturday. Hefty 2nd, at 4 win. Ts rite nisde known at day of sale and llmmfdiate possession given JA8 A SMITH, Prop. and Anet, The imported Shire Stallion -Birdsall- Melanite No 20250. will stand for the improvement of stock this teason'as follows:,- MONDAY., will leave bis own stable, Clinton; and proceed West 8: mites on the Bayfield Line then south l mile to, John Rathweii's. for noon; then west on the Baylol3:Line to the 7th concession.•then north to John Green's, for night. TUESDAY, north to the Telephone Road, east J.1-4 .miles, then north 21.2 nriles 1,6 Herbert Cox;s Mr noon; then cast on the Cut Line to .Holmesville for nil ht WEDNESDAY, north on the Maitiand 8 milds, for night toTIIURSDAY,for ast to Suinmorhill then north by. the Base Mine to concession 8-f>' Htlllett, to Wm.' Nair's, for noon; then esst.Jo.; Gravel Road, then .south 11-4 miles, then east lmile to Joseph Blake's. for night. FRIDAY; l? oceed.sonth .21.2 miles, then east 2 miles to th n w st to Commercial Hotel; Clinton. for the night. SATURDAY,south -to-George ..Hanley's,_ Granton, 1tom 9 to 10 o'clock, then back to Com- mercial Hotel: to remain. till Monday morning. D. REYNOLDS, Proprietor and Manager. ' CENTRAL STRATF`ORD, ONT." is the leadingbusinoss training school , Westorn Ontario. Wo give t4 thorough., practlehl training on Commeecli ld Subjects Isaac Pitman's Shorthand, Touch yp writing. and in Commercial and Railroad Operating. Each do artmont is in the hands of oxpiierioncod instructors. Wo assist students to positions. Our grade- ' MOSbest. always out free catallogue and iearr'n more abeut ug, Ecu MON' enter neW, Elliott Sc McLaehlith ritiNc,Ii'ALS. The Choicely Bred imported Clydesdale Stallion l l- Cla niore 1V.o 1198> • MONDAY. May 4th will leave his ownstable et Constance. and proceed south to 'Alma, then east to Norman Carter's for noon. then oast and north by way of Harpurhey and Roxborough to John MoDowel's for night, - TUESDAY, by way Of the Town line to hie own stable for noon, then north to Allan Bros„ Harlock, for. night. WED- NESDAY - West on the Thirteenth to John Tamblyn;s fornoon, then west and south to the . Temperance House,. Londesboro, for night. THRSDAY-West to H J Hill's for noon. then west and south along the . Base Line to W. B. Ball's for night. FRIDAY -East along the 8th and 9t1i to Jas Cartwright's for noon. then home' to his own stable, where hewill remain until the following Monday morning. 13. B. STEPH ENSON, P.ropriotor and Manager, The imported Clydeadale Huirpark 13111 MONDAY, will leave his own stable, Holmes- vine, and proceed by Way of Forrester's bridge to Colborne, to Henry, Young' for noon ; then to Aaron Fisher's for the night. TUESDAY, pfocbed aeroes and down the 4th con•, then across to the 6111. to A. Kilpatrick's for noon; then to J Millers, Carlow, for the night. • WED- NESDAY, proceed to A. McDermid's, Nile. for noon • then aeroes past Percy Stewart'@ to Glee - thee; Hotel, .Dunlop, for. tight. THURSDAY, proceed to Bogie's Corner, then to Albert Mug ford's' for neon.' then to Mr 1'bram :let's, Ben - mina, foe night. IGRIDAY, proceed into Gode- From Sap to Syrup BY EVAPORATION... You haven't forgotten our last year's Maple 'Syrup have you? You liked it so well, you remem- ber you said. " I'll get it at • " O'Neil's again next year.: That's This'; Year, Syrup ;S her" e: 113a�-liy the seine people, from sap from ,same trees, in the same way, and: we can say ':of it in big letters • It is Absolutely Pure. > M J New DRY GOODS FIRM uch & Co Lace Ctarnt r• a ° , Now is the time to inspect our Lace Curtain stock, These goods, as, you know, are all brand new, and we have excellent values, Ask to see. them. Prices 'front 75e a pair up. Japanese Matting g ' At this season of the year, when you are busy house-cleaning and trying to make things appear clean and bright, we would like to interest you in the anew stock •of mattings, 'These are so in de- mand for bedrooms, dens,•sitting rooms, etc., and we have them in pretty colorings and patterns, and the prices are right. Art Sateen's • W• e have ..these in a rice range ' of , colors 'and exclusive patterns, suitable for drapery, cushions, condoners, etc:, Isom 15c4p: • • ' New Scotch. Zephyrs We have just opened up a new ass ortment of pretty Scotch Zephyrs, so much' in demand now for shirt waist suits, also for.,. children's dresses.. , These are in stri es and large plaids, in all'he dif• - T P gh. ferent shades, front 12i to n.a per. yard. See' these in our windows' this. week ... „ Rainproof, Coats '• Now is the time or Coat that is h shower- : We proof, and ,yet one ;hat' you can wear on any oc. c asion, and , we have • these in all prate ..x,and � ., different :colors. - • 1 -t .peck White Lawn Shirtwaists, embroidery: trimmed; just .,. u..t a few -Weft and , , d notall sizes, but to clear ahem,. we offer them to you at : a smaller price than it • takes to buy' the material Our wire, .ii€k . each. NEWEST THE N Slim Prices Stout Values Music Emporium T 0 N. ft -1E BUB GROCER. *21..00 Round; Trip GODE.RICH : to SATUItDAY,J Stu".NE 20th Returning,• Malay. June 22 STEAMER GI•REYIIOUND- E. A. Aver, Exqursion Agent • • CHILDRENCitilpls• . HALF FARE RE BAGGAGE PRE19, i FOR OODERIOH • Leave Detroit for Go$erich 800 a. m. (Leave Port Huron 12 noon) • FRIDAY, JUNE, 19th. • • Central time, .arrive id Goderioh, 6,00 rich township to W Clark's Stir con, for noon ; 13. M. then by Porter's Hili, and the Cut line k0 his own stable. SATURDAY, to ;the Commercial. Hotel, Clinton, for neon ; then back to his own stable, JOHN NASH, McKillop, Proprietor. W W FISHER, Menagor, • - The Pure Bred Clydesdale Stalllem • `Voting Clendrie\ ' MONDAT, wilt leave his Own stable riot 40. Coll, 2, L R S. Tuckorsmith, then smith . to the Mill Road, then east t0 George Eberhardt'sfor noon ; then through Seaforth. and West on the Huron Road, to Geerge Dale's jr. for the night, TUESDAY, west on the Huron Read, to Leine ridh's Inc noon; then by way of Ransfords side road to his own ;table, where he will refrain tie. til Thursday tnorning. THURSDAY, went to the London Road, then south 1i ;riles, then west 11 mites to Georite Baird's, or noon ; then north up the and of Rummy, to James Smith's. Reynold Road, Go erieh Tp. for the 'night. Londe YR bardoto ltia ownaMehl° whore and win l remain till the telendrle �PPineolenday orning, (No. 859#, vol.13,) will gond at his own stable during ton season, G. W. NOTT. Proprietor end Manager. • VOIllErtiCIY UA16 • MOONLIGHT . 8 p. m. Friday, June 19th.. roR DETROIT Leave Gloderich for Dgtroit, $.80 a, ni,,. Saturday, June 20th, Canada Time, arrive in Detroit, 400 p. M. RETURN' TO GODE1t1OH. Leave Detroit for Gloderieh 1.00 p m., Monday,June 22nd, . Central Time, ,00 p. in. Canada Time ) RETURN TO DHTHOITi Leave Goderioh tor Detroit 8 80 a, till., Tuesday, June 231d, Canada Time, > IIIT.E STAII LINO'' Small ;profits Quick returns' i-[OARE :Shoe Parlor, ens • � Strong.Shoes Sh'oes or f rY Y 'da • Wear • Eve ,.._r • •µ' . ,�rnes are eliest we 'could procure 'tr� n -the Leading Manufacturers .at prices. rangingrf`om $t':25 up to $,.50•, OUR 'SPECIAL • Ths:sll.oe was. Manufactured expressly "for us and is acknowledged b.' expert shoe' men what ,we' Y claim itto be, the best working 'man's •shoe on the market.: The uppers are of the• best French kid, whole foxed with crimped belas tongue running up. to 'the°top, the sole is double right through to the heel, making a strong waterproof shoe that fits the feet and is always soft • . and pliable,; People who weal'` this shoe are ---not troubled -.with ' sore -'feet;. - price.$3,50, Repairing done Promptly, and Neatly. The Place Where Your Dollar 'Does its Duty • A`kfs$ilAiWswai Men's Popular:Hats Battersby's Celebrated Hats in latest styles. in Grey. Iiael, -w j Black, Brown, and Silver Grey, -at $1:50, 1.75, 2.00 and 2.25. Men's Stylish Boots Albert Shoes in'latest lasts in patent, box calf, dongola and. mat kid, at $4.00. and $4,50. Faultless Shoes, especially priced, 'at $150, 1.75, 2.00, 2,25, 3,00 O Marsh'shoes. 'in American style,g. values, at 82.00, 2.50 and 3.00, nobby, neat and o Melt heavy Boots. ' (limas. William's Weston's, Cote, Ahern's, all good reliable goods in solid leathers,_ at $L35, 1,50, 1.75, 2.00,s 125, 2,50, 2,75 and, 285. • Tretheway and Karn's Children's Goods These are speciallydesigned and'manufaetured for children's wear, are good fitters and very stylish, at 950 $1,00, 1,25 and 1,50, • •'`Ladies' Puritan and Minerva' White Waists The best we have seen at $1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 1.75, 2.00, 2.25, 2,50 2.75, 8.00, 3.25.8.50 and 4,00., Ladies White Gowns at 500, 75c, $100,1,25 and 1.50. Ladies' White Skirts at 75c, $1.00, 1.25,1,50, 1.75 and 2.(10. Ladies' White Drawers ttt 35c, 400, 50s and 75c, Ladies' Corset hovers at 25e, 85e, 40c, 50c and 750. Cash for Butter and 1Jggs. • �T�1N � C�A�D iN �t�P�,� � R Tong,ash ow Produce .: 3101TH M..... „ M a