Clinton New Era, 1908-12-10, Page 544,
Dec, IlOtht. Ito
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Gifts
Right NOW
Nothing is to be
gained by waiting 111%--
til
nc-til the last few days --
but much 't i m e'
'"worry" and "money."
will be saved you in
buying early, and at,
Heliyar's
jewelery Store
ILLLV%R
Jeweler and Optician
Opposite the Market
CLINTON
greyes Tested Free
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Mr Christopher Ward's Chickery_
kiln Varna, was destroyed by fire cin
Saturday last. The kiln had been
working daring the week and had
been shut down before the fire was
discovered. Besides the plant Mr
Ward lost considerable dried chickery
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BORN.
HAWKINS-Iu Clinton, on Dec. 4th, the wife
of Thos Hawkins, of a daughter.
CLARKE-In Toronto, on Deo, 4th, to Mr. and
Mrs J T Clarke, (Editor Saturday Night.) a son.
HAYS -In Seaforth, on Nov 26. to Mr. and Mrs
R S Hays, a daughter.
SPARLING-In Seaforth. on Nov. 26. to Mr,
and Mrs, E. A. Sperling. a daughter.
MARRIED
PRYCE-CLARKE -At the --residence of the
bride's father, Hullett, on Dec 9, by Rev Mr
Curry, Mr John Pryee of McKillop, to Charlotte
youngest daughter of Mr Geo Clarke.
CARTER-MaVITTIE-At the residence of the
bride's father, Hullett, on Den 0, by,Rev . Mr
Curry, Mr J Stanley Carter to Miss Alice 'A
McVittie, eldest daughter of. Mr E McVittie, all
of H
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MOFFAT-CALDWELL-At the manse, Eg
mondvIlle, on Nov. 94. by Rev N Shaw. Mr. John
Lawrence Moffatt, to Miss Gertrude Caldwell,all
of Tuokersmi-�
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HOLLAND--COUTTS-At the manse. Egmond-
ville, on Deo 2, by Rev. N: Shaw.'Mr Moody Hol
land, to Miss Ella Coutts, both of McKillop..
DIED
COATS -At Crestline, Ohio, on Dec 6th, Qarah
'Coate
relict lofthe l e
at
Wm. Coats,ofCl
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B 74 years.
ROU rLEDGE-In -Clinton, on Wednesday."
Dear, 9th, Edward J Routledge , aged 66 years, 6
'Months and 4 days.
New AdVertisentents.
House to Hent
Coireterfiablo bongs on Mary Street, Clinton,
MRS HALL
Lost
A Lady's -61014. Watch between the residence
Sf Mfrs Shannon and J. Harland. The finder Will
ha 6uitably rewarded, by returning it 'to the un-
dersigned J, HARLAND.
;Wanted at Once.
A caretaker for the Clinton -Bowling Alley.
State Salary expected, For further information
apply to the eeeretary, Mr, M. D. McTaggart;
Teacher Wanted, .
.Male or female: holding land or 9rd Cla6s.Ce -
tiflcate, to tem* in 8, S. NO. 4, township of Col-
borne. Duties. to commence on den, Oh, 1900,
Application Stating salary should be addressed
P, Maedel, &Soy., Bentailter: P. 0.. Out.
Wanted
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Clearing Auction Sale Of Farik
Stock Implements And Household
Furniture-.
Mr T Gundry has received instructions from
W 0 Landsboro, to sell by public aucion.on Lot
97, Concession 3, 1.1 B 9., Tuekersmith, on Wed-
nesday, December 16th,: at 12 o'cloek, the follow-
ingTroporty, vis; Horses- one aged mare sup -
Dosed to be in foal to First King, 1 agriculture
horse rising 5 years old. 1 general purpose mare
8 years old,1 gsneral purpose gelding rising 3
~years old,' draft colt rising two years old, by
Belshazzar; l driving Solt two years o1dby St
Blaize. Cattle=Five good Milch cows, one.fresll.
with' calf atfoot,tlie'otbaraare comingin through.
the winter or early spring; "1 steer coming two
Years old two heifers coming two yeira old, 2
yearling old,
young Leicester ewes
and ten spring lambs, Pigs -Ten spring .hogs
nearly finished. ten young pigs 21-2 months old,
1 brood Yorkshire sow with pig. Poultry --About
70 Barred Rock and Leghorn liens, 1 Bronze
gobbler and a number of turkey hens, Imple-
ments -Massey binder,Frost & Wood 6 foot cut'
mower, 'Doering cultivator nearly new, Noxon
drill, Frost & Wood disc harrow, Sharpe horse
rake. Whitman pea harvester, snifter, set:; of
diamond harrows, ranging mill, set of scales 600
pounds, 6 -horse powerlwith Jack, set of :slings,
hay for . ear, ;pul eye_a_d_16 feet °Irma, grind
d
stone, good lumber wagon, iron axle, wagon,
wagon box, gravel box, nay and stock rack • com-
bined. set of sleighs two cutters. Mikado car-
riage. single buggy, cart, -Frost- & Wood plow,
gang plow, spray "pump with barreland hose
complete. Spray motor Co Lendon,potato digger
root pulper, 2 sets single harness:1 set of•doublo
team harness, land roller, bay knife, 12 grain
bags, 1 water trough, 2 sugar kettles, extension
ladder,atep ladder. Household Furniture -New
Hamilton Incubator'and • brooder , complete, 2
kitchen wood stoves, 8 bedsteads, one single. 1
child's crib, •1large bureau, 15 yards of rag
carpet, stand large book case and a number of
books, round centre table, .6 kitchen chairs, 1
kitchen cupboard,.1•kitebon. zinc. 'flour bin,
Sharples' ' cream; `separator. " Loader churn..
butter worker, box for shipping butter, albt of
stove pipes, oak cider barrel, 2 long benches, 1
apple dryer, gasoltae stove.and a quantity of
dishes and glassware. Bee supplies -25 Standard
Langstoth hives with drawn comb, painted and
all complete, one bee smoker, one Solar wax
extrnctor,and manyother articles too numerous
to mention. If not previously •sold, the .farm
will alto be offered subject to a reserve bid.
Terms made known on day of sale. The stock
'and chattels will be.sold without reserve AS the
proprietoris giving up. farming, Terms -All
sums of 910 and under, cash; over tfiat amount
10 months' credit will be given on furnishing
ing approved joint notes, A discount of 5eon
the dollar off for cash, „W O LANDSBORQUGH
Proprietor; T GUXSDRX auctioneer.
COVNTY .O1JNC)L
Theregular lneetln at the Decem
her session was held, last Week. A
large nuwber of communications were
received and referred to variousconi.
mittees. The Special Committee reel
commended. that legislation be intro-
duced snaking it illegal to run autos on
Sunday, and at least' one other day in
the week.
Dr Gunn made application for the
usual grant of $400 given by the Coun
ty to " Hospitals, and the Executii
Committee reconlnlended .the same on
his complying with the provisions laid .
down in such cases,
By -Law No3,. f 1908, of Hullett, re-
lating to a stream inthe township,wae
read and reterred to the Road *laud.
Bridge Committee but in the libsence
of Mr.gMcMillan, the ,natter wag left
oyer.
It was moved by lilt: Shearer. and
'seconded by Mr Hainstook, that where
in any county two-thirds of the minor.
municipalities are in favor. of submit-
ting a Local Option by-law to their
ratepayers at the next municipal elec-
tions,all the municipalities of that
county be compelled to submit it at
the s'une . time, thus eo-operatin4 in.
carrying out the provisions of said by-
law, andpreventing the isolation, of
any one. If this meets with the ap-
proval of this council, the clerk be in-
structed to communicate with the oth-
er clerks of the Province to, get their
co-operation in metnoralizing the Loc-
.al
oc .al Legislature to amend. the License
Act -Lost..
Insliector Tom was asked for an opin-
ion in reference to the continuation
class graduation examination and stan-
ding of such pupils. The. Education-.
Committeerecomniended that the.
Principals of High Schools and Colleg-
iate Institutes bee requested to state
the standing granted' such pupils on
their entering their respective schools,
for the information of the Council at
the ..January session. The claims of
Harrison and Parkhill High Schools
on the county, for $127 and e433 respec-
tively, for pupils from .Huron, were al-
lowed.
The Council gave the old wooden
bridge at Bayfield to that
municipali-
ty,tobe used asafoof bridge only,ancl
-the municipality to assume all repairs.
The County Solicitor, however,; to be
consulted as to the proper method to
protect the county:againstfuture pos.
sible .damages. •
Miessrs McDermid and Lane gave al
report of'the .proceedings of the Pro-
vincial Municipal Association,to which
they were delegates. •
5200 was granted towards the erec-
tion of a reek up at Grated Bend.
The thanks of the Council were ten-
dered Dr Milne; -reeve. of :Blyth, for his
excellent report concerning the meet-
ing in Toronto, , held to consider .the.
prevention phrase of consumption, A1-
so=to-Warden McLean- for his courtesy*'
and consideration during� the. year;. r
The,Road and Bridge Committee re-
commended that a new bridge should
be built between Stanley and Goder.
ich Tp, (Rathwell's) but that the mat-
ter
.ter. be left over until next spring, That
the engineer prepare plans and specifi-
cations for a new bridge to'be built be-.
tween Goderich : and Colborne town-
ships, known is Forsters, ` tenders to •
be opened at January session, 'That a
new bridge he built on the Lake Shore
road, Goderich Tp,knownas the Gully
bridge
The ail' Committee i4eeommended
that Effie Ray..at present in Jail,be re-
turned to the House of Refuge, where
she had been before. In the Jail there
are ten inmates, 9 males and 1 female,
6 for vagran cy, 3. for assault,and.1 for
insanity.
THE OLINToN NEW > .l
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Mr Duncan'McLeod- and Mrs Mary
i Aikenhead in ' Goderich, were ..last
. week united in hymen's. 'bonds.
You have, presents to buy, . and ' feel that the ` . selec ..
tion of appropriate at prices within` t he limits of'
articles,
your purse, will prove no small task.We have:madeex-
tensivepreparations
re arations for olilayselling, '
ng; and � the little-
tiven®3 of our stock i
s , with the :absolute � fairness of our
price, combine to make gift selections a pleasure.
Watches
We have them for.
Ladies, Gentlemen,
and Boys, in Gold;.
Gold, f i l t e d 'and
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nickel cases,
and �
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at prices to suit
your pocket.
1ocks'•°
Both ornamental and useful in prices
from$l0 to$25
. 0
Westminster Chimes Mission Clocks
Cuckoo Clocks Mantle Clocks
Musical Clocks.
Rings
Signets, Diamonds,
Pearls and other fav-
orite stones and com-
binations are at their best with us, .'with
a very large stock to choose; from
Brooches
Bracelets
Lockets '
Neck ,Chains
Cuff Links
Scarf Pins
Fob Chains
Knives Forks, Spoons
Silverware .
Cut Gass ,
Fancy China .
We are waiting to ;lease you, with .
presents that are papillae and, desirable,
and we have the variety that insures a
satisfactory choice, .
JEWELER ttPTICIAN •
ISSUER. OF' 'RAO LICENSES*.CLINTON
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i 30 D yit'
avingPrice
on Farnham and Hnrrsem
Furnishing Goods at.
mi::R.,te
urniture Store
The lines we handle are varied ; the selection- is inn- ,
equalledin the County. The prices logy and quality high,
-The stock is heavy and pnist be reduced, and a special
price on every article We handle will be given.
,, Lrm Chairs, arm Rockers, grass Beds, Brass.
Poles, Book Cases, Book Shelves, Be4 Springs, Buf-
fets, Baking Cabinets,China Cabinets, Couches,
Carpets, Cribs,' Cradles, ' Cots, Curtains, . Carpet
Sweepers, Curtain Poles, Mining Room Chairs,
Dressers..Dressers.. and - Stands, ;.Divans, teasels,.Etchings,
�a urniture Covering, Feather Pillows, Frames .Floor
Coverings, Fringe, G -rand -fathers' Chairs,..1a11,
:Chairs, Hall Mirrors, Hall Racks, High Chairs,
Ingrain 'Rugs, Inlaid Linoleums, ulterior Decora- -
tions, Iron Beds, j'ardineer Stands, Japanese Mat -
g
tin s,: itchen Cabinets, Kitchen•Tables, lounges,
Linoleums, Ator,ris Chairs, :. Mirror Plates, Mat-
tresses, Mouldings,-eedles for all makes of . Sew-.
ing Machines Organs, 011.Cloth, Office Furniture,
OddPieces, c es .ianos, Parlor Suites' Parlor Cabinets,
Tables Pictures' Quality Beds,V,u s,
Parlor Tables,. , 'Q. . Y g
Ratan Chairs, Sideboards, Stair 'Oilcloth,. Sewing MacSecre-
taries,hines, Students' Chairs, Stools,
'gables,. ToySets, ITridertaking=everythingthe
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• best and • prices low, :Velvet : Rugs, Writing
' Desks Willow Chairs mtension Tables. • "Srour
-money cheerfully ,f efunded if goods not satisfactory.
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AllCovering kinds of Upholstery done. ;; in a bigvariety
of colors carried in stock.
Ssltisfactiouuaranteed.
,. Pictures framed while you wait..�,g
We are bound to please our customers.
Rent.
sables for R • Chairs, a>n�l.'I'
° e -wild also rent our Sanitary-Carpet:Cleaner
' the;
DU S-KOT.
250 ietures-prices nearly cut in. half. See " our window
for Saturday and next week. They won't last long:
regular 50e at 10e, "regular. $.1.00• at 15e.
We could not have put this sale on in a'•better time to suit
our customers, as Christmas is only a few days in the distance,
•and to get nice, clean, new, 'up-to-date goods at the priced
they are selling. is a rare chance. We will lay aside,
an
d
deliver when you want the bods".any article,by paying a
small deposit. Every article will,have a special price. Come :.
and see through our establishment, it will make your heart
bound with undescribable joy and satisfaction. • A pleasure to
show the goods,
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Furniture Dealer', and Undertaker, , Clinton.
_Phone 28.' :• gall Day or Night.
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Begins on Sept, est, Our: old established and
: reliable school offers the best facilities for
scouringinvestigata sound business' and shorthand
3 training ''Write for catalogue; it pays to
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2 ' 'tongs and. McGill. fits,, Toronto.
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Sale Register.'
Auction sale' of farm, farnisto.k and
implements on'Dec. 16th, lot 27, con 3
H' Rr 5.•: Tuckersmith, Thos Gundry,
amt., W Q L3,udesboro, prop.
Farm lot No. 28, con; 0, Goderich Tp,
t Commercial Hotel, Clinton, on Dec,
19th. Jas: A Smith, Auctipneer.
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.'Winter Term Opens
JRNUAIBY ,11th •
Arange, now totettend the famous
ELLIOTT
TORONTO, ONT. • •
This school stands today without a sup-
erior in the Dominion. Nearly all colleges
'claim to be the best but claiming to be so
does not make it so, Get our catalogue.
Road it from cover to cover. '.See for your-
self what this college is doing and the ail -
Vantages it offers
W. J. Elliott, Prin.
Dor. 'rouge & Alexander, Toronto
J. 8. Hoover.
Clinton Market Report.:
l Oorreoted every Thursday afternoon ''
. Wheat (new).......... 92 to : 94
Oats'( (new) 037to0•30
Barley . . 0 50 to 53
Peas 0 82 to 0 Si
• Eggs. 0.20 to 0.21
• Batter x -1 0 20 to 0 21
Bogs 565 to 585.
Chickens, dr9 picked, lb (. (Y7 to 0 10,
Ducks, per lb.,, 0 08 to0 10
i 'Liaese •" .... ,,, • .; 008 to010
jI • Apples, dried..... .... 0 A7 to() 5 •
I Arch Scott,son of Jas Scott;Seaforth
was exercising in the gymnasium at
the Collegiate Institute,when he mics.,
ed his footing and broke a small bone
iin his ankle.
Miss Mabel 'Walters •• daughter of
Mr and Mrs0 Walters, Huron road,
, Go ierieh . Tp., became the bride of
'.Chas Bell son of Mr and Mrs Jas Bell,
Goderich, on Monedy.
• $Tei L'% ANA FANCY DIt%4 SOUS
l[II LINERY., FURS and M \TI.ES
DO vour
xms lluijiug here_
Let us suggest, even urge, an early selection .
of Holiday Presentsand thus avoid.the unpleasant- '
ness of brokenlines which, are bound to occur If
left till the late season. At thistime all linea of
Gift Merchandise are complete and there is an .op
portunity for'study and comparison of value which
. does not occur later. SHOP NOW. '
Fur Xmas' .Presents
There is nothing more acceptable or more Practical than a
handsome Fur, our Stock offers many suggestions that will
please both the giver and • the recipient, 'We will be only too
pleased to show them to you and can . otter you some extra
values,
Tailored Blouses
for Xmas Gifts
These blouses have just arrixed ant are the most popular
blouse we can buy. LatestNew York styles in plain white linen,
figured Madras,also fancy stripes call and.see these before you buy.
Orenburg Scarfs for :Xmas
:Chey'are just the thing for an inexpensive gift and would
be acceptable for Misses or Ladies 'wert:,, colors plain cream,
•cream and sky, cream and pink; cream and helitrope also plain
•plain• blaok, prices from 500 to `.. , ..... 81.50
Fan oo
c� .G ds for X�as'
"We will be please,to have you call and see our Fancy.Good;t,.
.for Xmas buying. We can perhaps give you a. few ideas for • in-
expensive gifts which at this season of the, year is sometimes
hard to get, call and see them. whether you buy or not,
Make this Store your resort for Xntas Haying.. We
•are anxious to please you.
EVERT C 9 URTI Y ANI) ATTENTION`
AWAIT
S YOU .HERE:
Mr Lawrence Dobson, one of the
first settlers of Grey, passed to -his re-
ward on Friday last.• He was in his
86th year and had been a resident of
Grey for upwards of 55 years.
Mr Thos Dickson, of Seaforth, the
well-known importer of Clydesdale
hor3es,has just sold; to Mr Jas Bryydges
of Grant, Mich,, the imported Clydes-
dale colt, "Oliver Cromwell."
I Miss Gladys Thompson, daughter of
Mr Jas 13 Thompson, Seaforth, fell off
I the steps,' at the Collegiate Institute
on Thursday and had the misfortune
to break two bones in her left arm.
Some idea of the value of the poultry
delivered in Seaforth last week and
shipped from here' cin be gained from
the fact that Messrs McMichael &
Scott paid out $4000 for poultry in
three days last Week.
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Meson Balla
We Refer to Furniture
now in use in many homes to prove
its quality. People always like our
furnituremore and more as they
learn its fine Wearing qualities for
actual service.
CHEAP lothot TU'RB MAY
LOOK G Ooh
but it's use that brings out the real
quality., If' you need Furniture,
buy it here, where attractive ap.
pearantee is matched by equally at-
tractive honesty in construction,
That such furniturc'is the cheap-
p est you will agree after you have
used it and teamed its worth.
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COME TO US FOR YOUR
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ma .
resents
,We are ready with a big stock Bigger
• and Better than .ever.
Handkerchiefs,` plain and fancy, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 10, 127, 15,'18, 20'
and•25c each.
Ladies'. Collars. at 25, 35, 40, 50, 75c, $1, 1.25 and 1.50.
Ladies' Belts at. 25, 35, 50, 75c, $Land 1,25.
Men's', Fancy %Ties at. 25 and 500.
Men's Fancy Shirts at 50, 75c, $1 and 1.25.
Men's Neck Squares, in silk, Linnen and wool, 50, 73c, $1 and 1;25.
Men's Gloves, lined and unlined, 50,-75, 85, 90c, $1, 1.25 and 1.50.
Ladies' Gloves, cashmere, woollen, silk and'suede,-25, 35, 40,.50c.
' Ladies' Kid Gloves:$1'and 1,25;'
Children's Wool Clouds at 25, 40 and 50c
Ladies'' Fur Collars and Stoles at $1,1.25,1.50,1.75; 2, 250, 3,.3:50,
4, 4.50,•5,6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 14, 15, 17.
Ladies' Fur Pillow Muffs, at $0. 7, 8 and 9
Ladies' Fur Jackets, $30, 40 and 50.
Ladies' Fur -lined Coats, $50, 60 and 75.
Men's Fur Coats, 20, 25, 30 and 35,
Men's Fur -lined Coats, $50 and '75.
Ladies' Cloth Jackets with fur collars and quilted lining, $20, 25.
Felt Shoesfor ladies, $1, 1.25, 1.355,.1;50, 1.75 and 2.
Felt Shoes $1,25, 1.50, 1.75, 2 and 2 50.
Children's Felt Shoes, inall sizes, made by the Hamburg Felt
Shoe Co. •
POPLESTONE' S GARDINER
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Practical Christmas
and Holiday Gifts.
N P Teapots
Coffee Pots
". Tea Kettles
,tCrumb Trays
" Cuspidors
" Syrup Pitchers
" . Child's Trays
Sugar Spoons
Berry Spoons
Tea Spoons
Desert Spocns
Nut Crackers
Knives and Forks
Carvers; in Sets
Pocket Knives
Scissors
Child's Sets
Regal jugs
•Princess Teapots
Fancy Hanging Lamps
Fancy'Table Lamps
Carpet Sweepers
Skates
, Hand Sleighs
Nothing more 'appropriate and useful
than any of the above articles for ,a, Christ-
mas or New Year's 'gift.
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STO ES and HARDWARE