The Clinton New Era, 1906-02-09, Page 5TIIE CLINTON liBW
Wkixit.Sbajil
That's the question that -is
asked over and over again
when there is a present to
be chosen for a bride
.1Vlost people*agree that it
should 'come frorn a jewel-
lery store because some',
„how jewelery and presents
are alvvays associated .6
If Ulm intereste‘Wir
knew it, we could relieve
them qf their uncertainty
in a feW minutes,
Pur . stock furnishes the
hints. It reveals in a mi-
nute more apiiropria,te pre-
sents than anyone could
sit at home and recall in a
whole day.
So we invite blyers,, and
we promise to make their
choosing easy and their
choice satisfactory.
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THE JEWELER;
And OPTICIAN
Eyes Tested Free
Clinton Market Report.
Demoted stew Thuredihr eftsrocia
whom .ortroo.ri
owl ....! • 0 le to 0 lit
Earley 0 43 to ti 45
Peal ...‘e 0 76 to 0 75
I. Eggs .......,.. . . . 0 17 So 0 17
Butter . ... . ... ........ , 0 17 to 0 18
Hoes __e„..... 6 26 to 6 25
Duck* ...."........,•".. 008
"TOrkeys ,....... ...... 0 1.0 to 0 ,I2.
t" --""veRiparrei°1aAan oil;
4 i - (The Sun) .
CATTLE. -Exporters ranged from
i 14.40 to $5, and one load brought $5,05,
The bulk of the exporters sold from
' $4.65ta 14.90. Export bulls sold from
$.3•50 to $4. Good butchers' cattle were'
-in good demand, but somewhat scarce,
and sold from $4.25 to $4.50, some
picked lots running up to $4.75 Far;
to medium cattle sold .frem $4.10 to
$4.25, and common from $3.65 to $
Dry cows aold from $2 60 to 18.76.
Hoo -ling prices have dropped
again this week, and the indications
are that they will go still 'ewer. The
Wm. Davies Oo, this meaning quote
hogs on citreateountry ints at $6.25,
fed and watered at the Toronto mar-
ket $6,60, and off ears at Toronto $6,75.
SzlEme-Grain:fed lambs are, emoted
by Wesley Dtait.reitreMA6.60 to $7, per
cwt, mixed kits*Aquefeefrom $5.50
to $0.50, These figures generally re-
present the prevailing prices, although
McDonald and Maybee this morning
report the sale of eight iambs, weigh-
ing 96 lbseach, at $730; which is the
record price for lambs in Toronto for
this time of the • year. Export sheep
are selling from $4,76 to $5, and bucks
and cull sheep from $3,50 to $4,25,
which is an advance of 25e over last
week. •
Ilonsit-At the Repository j to -day
adont•170 horses were sold, mostly of
she heavy type. Although trade was
not very brisk, yet some improvement
was noticeable over last week, bidding
being fairly active. Young, sound,
heavy horses ranged from $170 up-
wards. One sold at $189, ano. hen $190
and' one at 5212.50. A five-year-old
driver, thoroughly city broken, sold
• at $102,50. ,
One of the things Reeve Bobier in-
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1 tends doing this year is to have Exeter
incorporated into a town. While Exe-
ter does not, enjov the required popu-
lation, that of 200, some action will
probably be taken to have it placed
in the select class -Exeter Times [Does
he propose to raise the, population to
thexequired number, or in what way
will heput itenthe
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Births, Marriages Death,
BOHN
ilflaieDIre.Turte-In Hanley, N,W.T. on
Iran. 23rd, to Mr and We Geo. Mind -
later (nee Miss Bertha Whiteman, for-
inerly of ]elgrave) a daaghter.
- In tateplleni on January- 20
ititMr. and Mr* James Willis, a soot
•DAVie.-In Stephen, on,Tao. ritb, to
Mr and Mrs Sidney Davis, a daughter,
MODONAW- In Goderich, on Wednes-
day, ,January 31ststo Mr and Mrs Allan
MoDonaK a stn.
Horicuste-On Sanday, J-anuary28th,
to Mr, and Xre, Alonzo Hudgins, Rxe-
ter, a daughter.
MARRIAGES
lineorriarv-GEMBIEr...-At Winnipeg
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on January 22nd,by Rev. 0.11. Stewart
Mr. George Hinchley, of Regina, Sask.
to ss Agnes Genetriel,of Egueondvitle
nt.,
TEnnte7r-111airriar -In Tuckersmith
on Feb. 7, by Rev.„ Mr. Larkin, Mr Lu.
Tebbutt, of Giodertch tp,to Miss Martin
of Tuckereanith.
Mossaux-Prettere-Atthe Drysdale
church, on Jan. 23rd, by Rev. Father
Loiselle, Jos IVIesseau; of Drysdale, to
Miss Tena Plante, of St. Joseph.
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JamicsoN--SeAmine-At the Manse,
kgrnondville, on January 31st, by Rev.'
• .N. Shaw, B.A., Mr Walter Jamieson,
of Hartney, Manitoba, to Miss Char-
lotte Sperling, if Seaforth. -
liorearate,--,11rmagnr-s-At the Mean
street parsonage, Exeter, Jan. 29th, by
Rev. W. Godwin, John Walter Htid-
gins to Ella May Herbert, both of Bid
dulph.
...wne • IcKBEIL-A-1.ea
AntrY - At the home of
the bride's parents, Exeter, on Jan. 31,
Frederick S. Rickbeil, of Zurich, to
Miss Laura Mabel, daughter of Mr. 'S.
Hardy, of Exeter. •
SonWoraid-PmAw-At the home of
the bride's parents, on Jan. 24, by Rev.
Schuelks, Peter Schwalm, to Miss Vio-
let, eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs John
pun, all of Hay.
DIED •
Come -In Clinton,nn Tuesday, Feb. 6
Berr,.son of Geo. and Lucy Cook, aged
10 months.
• OR,U-At Middlechurch, Man., on
Feb. 6, Mrs. Cree,. .of Clinton, aged 57
years,
Saie'Registen
Farm steck and implements of Mrs.
-Oslxddestnir,--lot-10,-Huron-road,Geder-
ich township, on Tuesday, Feb. 13th,
G. Elliott-, Auctioneer.
Farm.in Hallett, being lot 13, Con 2,
owned by Jas, Walkifishaw,will be sold.
in the.Market Square,: Clinton, on Sat-
urday, 17: •13i,, Dickinson, Auct.
Farm stock of Mrs Watt, gravel road
Hullett, just north of town, on Friday,
Feb.16. Geo Elliott, Auct, •
BUT' WE SAY_Btilia Fur eclat, or a.Tweed Coat and good theclarvi,ear, such •
farmers, we would say come here for Sulphur. Salts and Stook Foods, of which we have Her-
. bageum, Howson's Hess' Columbian —all geed limit, -Huy - Hess' Panacea for your hens. • It
win nay. LADIES -We sell the New Idea patterns,10e . each ; the renames at Oe each, and
give awayfashion sheets evory month. We cave splendid. Drew Goads, Wool Hoods, Wool
Squares, Blankets. Sbeetings, Eiderdown, Bearskin and Underwrar in abundance. Do not for-
. set about our Grocery department. EVEHYS0DY J-EMEM./H2R-Wdsall Bank Money Orders,
which are so safe for remitting money. Allether supply of 200ib. Packs of 'Salt. The price. has
advanced on'thess to 85c. Terms, Cash or rrodtice, for which we pay top price, cash or trade.
• We ave, Hubbers and Sox tor the feet and Storm Caps. To the.
County- Clippings
Me Alex.' Straiten, whose long ill-
ness has been sofrequentlY mentioned;
is so far improVed as to be able to take
short walks and an-accasiorial diive
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ondesboro Emporium
F.E13. Pth, EOM
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George FalcOrier, of the 4th eonces
sionGodetich townshiphas bought
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Young
Veterinary Office
Scott's Stock Food .
Scott's Poultry Food '
' Scott's Heave Remedy
Scott's Distemper Cure
Scott's Hoof Ointment
Scott's Cream Liniment
Scott's Healing Ointment
Scott's...03(o Blister .
Scott's Gall Paste •
Morrell Sc.irlolmest
Londesboro.
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WEDDING
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W. R. Cotillter, 9
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the eleKee-fertri.of eighty teres, upon
which hehas lived -for aoine years. Mr
Falccinee now owns IGO-acres of land. .
:Messrs. Archibald: & Calneore, Sea,
forth, have. purchased. 170 horses since
Deristincte. These horses would aver-
age at least $200.• each, thus Making
• P.1000• paid out by -this one 'firth for
hot se flesh in. about a month.
-judge Holt has given hie decision •in,
the appeal case of.A. Esty, of Wrox-
eter in which Esty appealed from • the
decision of Magistrate Ross; • of Wrox-
eter in • fining hitt' toe liquor
during prohibited• boars. ,Judge Holt.
quashes. the decision of the magistrate.
• . David' Ramsey has parchased the 50.
acre farm owned by Jackson Wight.
man near Watford, for the sum of $3.
200, . iideetection a blacksmith
shop and careyingit on in connection
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bons, RIBBONS, ; Ribbons
OnSaleTridity ;mid Saturday.
We were very fortunateir. clearing out a Mdnufaclurer's lot of pure, Taffeta Silk Ribbons, at a
snap. This is, without doubt, the biggest 'Ribbon Bargain ever offered to the County of 1-luron, Come -
With the crowdsfriday.and Saturiay and get your share, * ,
AMOVVAAAWItse AsetAete4W1AitAAWAANAN'eNtAle~.0.40.. AokoNc
•""osoPo'DON'T MISS TI -IIS CHANCE T•
One thousand yards pure Taffeta Silk Ribbon, all shades, three -and -three-quarter
• sale Friday and Saturday for 15e
inches wide. heavy weight,. high glospsye'rfinyisahr;do.ur. regula; 24 trade -bringer. 0n,
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Cushion Tops at 10r 1 lard -wide Wrapperetle for SC
25 only Cushion Tops, no two alike, we don't
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intend carrying this line any more and want to
clear them all out, re,„eular • prices were 20e,' 25c 1 0C
and 500 eaoh, all at the one price ,
Swiss Embr ittimy for 3e per van!'
• 500 yards fine Swiss Embroidery, asserted
widths and desiges, splendid values at 4e, 52 and
Oe per yard, clearing them out at, per yitrd
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50d Ladies' Vests. tor 35e
3c
43 traveller's samples of Ladies' Vest, Sizes
3 and 4saiplenclid value for 500 and 60c, to go at.. dJti
$4.00 Silk Waists tor. $3.09 -
Hatt dozen only Ladies' Jan. Silk Waists, in
White and green, new and .very pretty designs, $3 00
sizest6 and 38 regular $4.00, fur ' .
85e Ladies'Nests a,nd .Dratv4.rs, tor
Ladies'. all -wool Vests and Drawers, all sizes, tn.ga - • ,
' good weight, regular 85c, for..... , . .. ... ,
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Factory Cotton for 5e .
• .20e yards • one -yard -wide Wrapect ette.ii
• greys Haiti b ne only, wortll regular 15e, olearing •Q la
• them out at...... , ......... "*" -
litaildreies Toques fort8r • .
• 1 doz. Only Childrep's Toques, in -white and .
• colore, regular 25c, fur • • • : . • .iluv
59e (teliiren's TOMS' for 381, ••
Children's tiavy, black ntuiVA-biteyVoe)len
• Tuques, fit ney knit, iegular 50c, for' . .. . • • • • ULM
lee Wrapperetti. for 8e
• 15 pieces of 27 -inch Wrapperette, no two:pat- . •
• terns or colors alike, good, quality and weight, an
regular 10o, for. , • . • Ule
50e, 7' and $1, Tams- for 25e
• Block, white and colored Woollen Tarns,. in, ••
Found and square shape, worth twice, regular 2ra
50c, 75e and'1.00 value, to go for
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25e Childrin's Worsted !lose Ile
15 doz. Childrett'S Worsted Hose, black, sizes
• 5•piece4 only left of our Special lz`actcny- aid 8, ittorted gattiftles; 4n, to go at gn
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_ Qotton,..worth 7c wholesale toptley, to go for • • • • • • one price-.
Children's [lose' lee .
Remnants at Half=price
. Assorted lot of Children's colored Woollen 10C 200 remnants Of Print, Duck, Gingham, Dress
.ttose, worth up to 50e poi pair, to go at per pair
• • Goods, Sateen, etc., to go at half prict.
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Fur Coats, Jackts and
4uffsat. Cost..
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IYAMMAMMANVIMMPAMMARWIWo
c The people of Ashfleld parish corn-
pletely surprised their pastor;the Rev.
M. MeCormac,on December 21th, w hen
a rim -fiber of the gentlemen ef the gen-
gregation approached tne sanctuary
• j itt•as Father Mceotinitc was coming
clown front the altar after, mass, and
presented hint 'an chivess, which was
aeeompanied,by a substantial purse.of
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yet what Mr. 'Wightman's intentions . •
are, but he may retire to Goderich.
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Advertiset will do family washing at bar
own herne. Setistaotion guaranteeu and
:erices reasonable. Inaniee•of:New Era of-
! fiee for porticelar-.
• Good Rouse tor Rent
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The house on Princess 'street. belonging
to the•eatate of the lite Mre. •Whiteley is
E....a., offered to rent. Every convenience
ilyApply to MRSWGDOHER1Yaor
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ordineYY fataliy. Area -for privetelyw
-- • quantity of honeehold furniture. A.pply at ' GI a lb
o to o genera ousework, smell fervi. premise%
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Towasend S•., Clireon, YOB BISli NOTHING
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ELMS WANTED fOli INVISIMINT. BY ATTEDIN 0 THE POPULAR
iitoco,r1,
• Investments zee be had for a lim hut mid'
amount of private fends ;wet cburaryt rapt oraNt4e8•
The Seaterth, Woollen Mill matter is
still unsettled,' .and the wheels of this
splendid industry remain still. Jemes.
Dick, the propriefor, is expected to vis-
it the town:shottly,when some definite
announcement -will no doubt be made.
Io what is usually well informed circles
•there is a feeling that the shut -down
will be for a much. longer Period than
was at first anticipated. • • -,
Wm. Roach, a pioneer of Ashfield,
and for manyiyearsof 'West Wawanosh,
after a few days' illness from the infirm-
ities of old age, departed this life early
on Monday morning at the age of 77
years. The deceased was highly es-
teemed as a‘qtlier,kind and industrious
citizen. Ile leaves ene son,,SamUel, of
Dungarinon;•and one daughter,Rebecca
wife of William Smith, West Wawan
o osh, to mourn his departure.
Mr and Mrs W. J. Hoover and five
' children, of Westfield, are to leave in
about two weeks for Rosenroll, Alta.,
where they will in the intuit. reside.
Mr Hoover has been a resident of East
Wawanosh for fully forty years, his
father being one of the early settlers in
the Huron tract. Mr, and airs Hoover
leave for their new home in the Watt
With the hest wishes for their future
Welfare of the ihtire community
amongst whotn they have re/sided.
Great Furniture Sale
Now Going On
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J. Stevenson's
• OLE) STAND.
See Advt on page 8
HOOVER & BALL Clinton,
° Milli Route for Sale
The undersigned' offere for sale his milk
rotate Burliness is good. Satiefacitory
reasons ,for • satin; .. Apply to
P. LOCKWOOD, Clinton.
NOTICE ,
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All. itoomiiite due 3. C. Stevenson must
be settled on or before the first day of
March. 1906 at hie furniture store;
Piano. for Sale
A first -clads square Dominion Piano; ex.
(salient tone and in good oordition, for tittle
ehesp.-J, C. STEVENSON.
NOTICE/ TO: ,C1tEOITOliii.
In the matter of the Estate of Alex,
ton, late of_the Township Of Goderich, in the,
County• Of Huron, Yeoman, deceased;
Notice is hereby given, Pursuant to R. S. 0.
Cap. 129, Sec. ;••. and amending acts, that all
persons haying claims against the estate at
the said Alexander Otibakteston, who died an
or about the 27th day of December. A• D., 1906,
are required to send, by petit, prepaid, or to
debtor to the undereigned Executor*, on or
before the lath day of Mareh,1906, their nernee.-
addressee aad deceniptions. and a frill state+
Molt of particulars of their claims and the
nature of the security ally) lead by theta,'
duly certified, and that after tlib said day, the
execrators will proceed to distribute the aft
Pete of the fietteseed among the partiettentitled
thereto, having regard trily to the elainni Of
Width they shall then have nottee.
Wed this tth diy of February, 1906.
ALEX. 08VALDESTO:le .zokotIvorts,
JOHN ItAITII8V,
101101.11' & HALE,
Agents for the itteeaters
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• TOR.ONTO, ONT.
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Bra • tisinesmy Sale. '• Ouenun
r rtatio- superior ivork la well
.) lls : mown. and we protect tais r --t dm Stu,-
• entsadmit WI at any pa
time. eCataalogue free.
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For sale, a well established Dray
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AlecXtdYenrbts.n•
geaid W, 7 .ELLICITT,
Business in toWn in Huron, Good
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oney in it.• Partictilero
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tion at the NE Wpplica:
merican e n
• Pritatp, Tuitlt)n..
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Private tuition in Pab1ie liebool work,
Pupils taught scpra'eI, eithec dux mit the
dey, or In the eveutoc. Aiso, bo ;lot nost•
ed and" •ti.a0Orittiff fe4Idtted for nitIrcherits,
Apply to MISS M. O'NEILL.
Hurtle &weft
• Bios ad Shop IIiiiiraDtgti
I veil pay
• RW111413'1' pRICES 11.0R . RIDES
delivertd •st • u.s. hide htnte 1:1 to
8m9 • . .0, fi..LO.AN,„
Choice
Groceries, Etc.
Buckwheat Cakes and' Maple
Syrup Italie la dainty distelWe
.have gtt abundant supply in
both linen,
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Have you tried oar 25o lines or
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• Tea yet? It will pay you to.
We have the freshest and best
• of all kinds of canned goods.
Red Itose Salmon -best on the
trlarket,-2 for 250.
POTATOES Wanted, ,
•A4 BeatOn
The Peoples Grocer
• Phone 111
For .Sale. *
A quantity of first-class Aineri-
• can Corp. ; will be sold for
• cash or exchanged for grain.
also other stock food. •
kandard Eievator* Clinton.,
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CENTRAL
• STRATFORD, ONT.
Do you want a good 'oosition in
the Commercial World? The sur est
and shortest road ioo via this pdhOol.
We rive a armee of trainine Oita, 19
'not, surpassed ,br any Busine.s College
in Canada. WEs give tudividuAl in-
struction therefore you may eater at
any title; Write for fro., vntillog no
and get full particulars.
ElHott
& McLaughlin.
rineip a ss.
NIMEN8'.CAFE
•and Rest4tirant
Has been entirely refitted
ana ..furnished,
Try Mimeos' •tor Bakers
or Home Made Bread.
High-class Confectionery
I • and Lunches,'
Albert gt., Vlinton 0°
W. WE: Nimes.,
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If you want to get • the best results; advertise iit
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P,OPLESTONE •& GARINER.
Successors to Mliioon.ttCo* Myth
PrIceS
(11 Cloth Jackets
;$5ooto6.5oLadies Black and Colored
Jackets, • to clear $300,
$7.50.to $1.0 Ladies Black and Colored ' •
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Jackets, t0 clear SA nfi
$10,50 to Str.50 Ladies .Blck Jackets,- •
$6 50
to c1ea at ' • .
MEN'S OVERCOATS
at -prices to sell quickly
$10-00„4ents Overcoats, new this season, to clear at 18.00
9,00 Men's Overcoats, new this season, te elem. at 7,50
8.00 Men's Overcoats, hew this season, to clear at 6.50
7,50 1ien's Overoats, new this • seaon, to clear at 0.00
• 0 00 Men's. OvArenats, new this season, to clear at 4,80
5,00 Men's Oeercoats, new this season, to clear at 400
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WE MUST aLEAg
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25 10 83 1-3 per pent off on all Furs
Puy 00at'fOrIVIeit and. Ladies
Mnifs, Stoles, ittiffet, Cai3erines•
•, gaps, etc.
t our big cut pricei..
POPLESTONE & OARDIN
Suceessors to McKinnon & C�. Mytti
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