The Clinton New Era, 1906-04-13, Page 5(
April i8tbb, ,t4100
THE OLINT N NEW ERA
TORONTO MRRKER R $,
#The l5un)+
Reltalile
watches...
Weagain draw attention
to our high grade of
WATCHES
Good material, fine fin-
ish •andcc '
a uatate adjust -
mem are all combined in
each Watch. Our aim in
the past, as now, has not
been a,question of -pride,
hut (quality. •
A Good
Time -Piece
fj
like anything '.else, 'is . al-
'ways the clir'eapest in the
end, If you want a.good
Watch, buy from us. .
11 A
JEWELLER
And OPTICIAN
Eyes Tested 'Free
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CArttc - - i]•'hr• tattle laituation +,thl
year is about the, reverse of what
was this time last season. There wa
quite a boom in April and May of 1905
followed by a depression. This yea
the L e
hsecondweekin
_April rinse cattl
rather depressed with the. prospects,
in the opinion of the best judges, of a
better market in middle or Iatter end
of May-
In
ay
In Toronto Baster rattle were hand-
led at the end of last week, the bulk of
the good ones going at about $5 40 and
$5.50, but Crawford and unnisett
sold one load•up to $5.90, thie being for
choice heifers,
Ssr�E.--Another advance has. taken
place past week,yearling lambs
g up to $7.775tat'
the Junction. Poorer ones said down
as low as $0.50, export ewes fetched $5
to $5.75, and bucks $4,50. to $5.. Spring
Iambs brought $3,50 to $$.50 each.
i Birthhs. Marriages,, »eathi
r Bohx .
S t DUNLOP -In 13nl1e0 . ein April tat, the wife of.
It Mr, MIA Dunton, of a lion,
H Mel4WEN,-In Stanley, Ott April 8th, to Dir.
, and Mrs, ,lex McEwen, a daughter.
MoGt4EGOR.•.-In Stanley, an April 7111, to Air.
and Mrs. Neil McGregor, Oa.
e ` MULHOLLAND -In Clinton. oh A0117t3, the
Wife of Mr, J. Mu/holland. olland. of a eon,
ItNOX-.-In Hallett. on March 28th. to Mn. and
Mrs. Wm. $aoia,a son.
Roos.-Iiog prices have advanced
slightly during the past week, and it
does not seem improbable that the $3
' mark will yet be reached here; it has
alreadybeen reached in• Montreal.
Bark, lackwell & Oa. quote off cars
in 'Toronto this week at 07.50 to $7.60;
, with lights and fats, 25e less • •
Drovers who were at the Junetion
yesterday said that,,,frow $7 to $7.15
had been paid on board cars .at local
points in Grey and Wellington Coun-
ties last week, the top price being pkid
at Shelburne. .s
Holism- Burns and 'Sheppardof
the Repository, Toronto, import an ex-
traordinary demand for 'horses for
Western Canada. The sort of animals
wanted, are good, sound ones, Weigh-
ing up to fourteen andei%teen hundred
pounds. In feet, -this is the class that
is most in demand tldth for city ser-
vice and for shipment to the West.
The prices obtained for' these animals
depend altogether Jon quality. The
range in values is ever widening and
discrimination becoming greater.
Those of the weights.. spoken of are
sellingall the wayr,:Burns and Shep-
pard say, from 5140 to. $150 and up as
high as $250. •
Clutton Market Deport,
Corriaoted every Thursday afternoon
Wheat _..; .: 0 7510 0.77
. Oats ..,...'0 33 to 034.
Earley_ • 0 42 to o 45• •
Peas 9 75 to O 75
Eggs gh ,': 0 13 to
013
Butter 0 17 to 0 38
Bogs .. ,,.... 7 00 b 7 00
Ducks • , 0 GS
Turkeys .. 0 10 to 0 12
Come to
BNELI.—In Mullett on April 7th,to Wand Mrs t
Wiir. Snell, a on. Will -born.)
FALI{NER-InStanley, London road, Oh April
7th, the wife of Mr, W. 1! alkner, of a son.
OSIIALDApril the wilt of Air aerbbrt Ossbaldoston, of
• a daughter.
RANSFORD.-At Orlllia, on April lOtb,19O8, to
Mr. and Mrs. HonrY Rumford, a daughter.
I NT, 1n Brucefield, April Ind to jXr.. and
Mrs, Chas, Hunt a son.
AlA1e In. d, anon, an April 2nd,to the wife c1
Mr. Alex Ard, anon,
10)11174—In Wingham, on Maroh60tlr, the wife
of Mr. (deo. Reeve, a daughter.
MtikTOVLL,—In Turnberry, on March 23rd, the
,'wife of Wr, J, Mundell, a son.
Widoaihcon.°eaaAprrito Mr. M s..i h. Wittmrr,
daughter..
KENNEDY -In Seaforth, on Marsh 29th. to
Mr, and Mrs. Colin Kennedy, a son.
Ncckwcar, Bel and 010 VeS
All our New Easter Novelties areow instock,.- ts_
u If you are interested in the
latest noveltieag in •Belts, Collars, Gloves ete, etc.,
wewould be pleased
iso have you call and exorablethe many pretty tb.in s we have
NEW EASTER BELTS
Leather Belts are doing to be the correct thing. We have
them in three qualities, in pleated, leather, with fancy buckles, in
white, black and green, at 25-2, 50c and 75c.
NEW SILK 'BELTS
The Silk Belts come in a variety of colors, black, white,
brown, blue, dresden reel and green, all the newest shapes, from 25c
up to $I.25.
.:.•ANDAEWs=In 1,Biudridviliea?8001, T.Q.,
NEW V iLiNOS
of a lion. �
MOOZi1;-In aladorich, on March 13th, to Mr.' The very latest zri TFz2rYgQ far. aster Soyeral ,Ver Tett'
and Mrs. Walter T. Moore, Wolfe street, a son. ' designs now ill stock, from 25C uy
p• `
MCGAW,—O1i'March 17th, to Mr and Mrs G.II. .
Macaw, a daugl#tar.
JOHNSTON.;In (loderich; on April 4th, to Afr
and Mrs. James Johnston, a son.,
MA1tRIED
FREEMANA-AIARHHALL +At the residence of
the bride's mother; Clinton, on April I1, by Rev.
Mr Manning, Robert Il, Freeman, of Hada, to
Miss Sarah Marshall
MASH-WRES_On March 20th, at •the
residence of the bride's father, Stanlov, by Rev.
Thomas Davidson, Me. David Wilson MCAslr, to
Miss Charlotte Isabel Weekes, aiaughter of Chas.
Weekes,
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,br•.•'"..4,4rM.!mot pMn0410+ h/4 6,6044
LACE.,
Our stock is &ways conl(.)lete in Valorici iti'rs mid Tot'chon
Laces.. It' ou are li.., I.0 i Ua.u,4ef4i,., l:c. lltll and Citi!', �tJ. •'vVU cart.
We can snit you. From 3d up. ; sure
• BARR _At the T-Iouse
of 1eftige on April flWilliam Barrforneriy of Brussels.. aged 95
years
ethinur,rtaeJhTbsrir Clinton, tose ]wn-
send, aged 7& years and id months. .
OA11$ERT.-In Rullett,, on April 11th.') bowas
Carbert, aged 42 yeah and 8 mouths,
The funeral will take place from theresidence, •
6tH concession of Hallett, on Friday, April 13th,
at 9 a. ni,'and proceed to. St. Joseph's Church,
Dunton, and thence to the R. C, Demote*.
SOLPEN-At the 1401 concession, Hay;on SYm-
day, Aprillst, Elizabeth Becher, relict of th'elate
Conrad Soldan, at the • age of 79'- year
Months and 27 days. s•
BEAVER. -•In Crediton; on March'26th, Bert-
ence Sim
en, Wife.
of C. Beaver, in her 42nti.year;
DUNCAN-At l'ariiuhar•, on March 2895, AIe,i•
ander Duncan, aged .77 rears.
O'BRIEN-In Hay. on April 2nd;Ann S'arquhar,
relict of the late Henry O'Brien...aged 75 years.
COXLfNGWOQD, In Exeter, On April Sril,
Annie May, daughter of Mr, INtn. Oollingwood4
aged 14 years,.2 months and 14 days.
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MCCULLOCR-In Seafortb,ou April Stn ,Sarah
Robb, relict of the /ate David hfoOnilooh, aged
OO years:
'ANDERSON-in
li2nRachel reloire lo Ale ABersoaged
86 S'eal's,
11ics%r .: Adyeertis't Wbits:'
Mortgage. Sale
OF
Farm .Property,
Under and by virtue.of rho powers .contained
in a certain: mortgage, Which will the laroduced.
oat the time of sale utero will be offered for sale
bY•Pubitc Auction by' C Iiatnitton, Auctioneer,
at W. T. Rirideli s Store in the VILLAGR OF
PURI ' os SATURDAY. AY MAY 561t,„ at 1, the
,property. vis The' east Mai of Lot
nember 30, ooneession t, iu the To'tvnsbip of
East nawanosh• containing '100 acres more or
loss, The 'farm nos'cssos the following features:
Good Olay soil, plenty of water from a• living
spring, a good orchard,. 05 acres of cleared land,
well fenced and all seeded down in grass, having
been used for the last two years as n. pasture
farm: a frame barn 36 x 56, with frame stable at-
tached, add a dwelling House r -The farm is lo-
cated conveniently to school and market, being.
about •2s miles 1'rorri Auburn and 5 miles from
Blyth For terms and conditions apply to. •
' C. HAMILTON, Auctioneer, Blyth.
W•.•B12YDONE, Clinton,
• Soholtor for Vendor.
'For •anythin
you want : in the way of
FINE - J1W LLRY •
WA FC'>t iES,
RI tGS., cc
W. R. Counter,
.1E W BGET,�anc
j
EASTER HATS .
xtlra, Values
All treated honestl
.7
Satisfaction 'guaranteed
'Tomorrow and next day
aster Hats ready
Right up-to-date
,Styles, ,shapes and prices
MORRELLNII01.11ES
Hats Hats MatsAll welcome -at -Opening
This is the place for right
• ,Londesbioro.. •
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11. Si Hoover, NelsOfl' Said
The balance of the Stevenson stock
of -Purniture is still being o ff'ered at.
greatly reduced prices.
• Very special prices quoted on - -
.Sideboards, `lion -Beds, and Parlor Cabinets.
Come and'secure some of the bargains.
Ho
E-;ArL.
Fur i iture and Undertaking. ,
i i T( N, O T.
Dry Earth Closets
The following extraots from the Dry Earth
Closet By-law, which comes into effect and • will:
be enforced on and after May 1st I006 are publish-
ed -for the information of Property owners.
1 A,11 privy pits now an use muskbe ..thoroughly
.disinfected by using at least,two pounds of sul-
phate of 'copper mixed In two ;pailfuls: of water.
The pits shall the be $lled,fn.with at least two
feet of dry earth,
2 Ail prdpertyownors shall provide a dry earth
closet for every residenoe,store,faetory,office etc.
8' All closets shall be Constructed according to
a model furnished by the lnublic•heaslth Inspector.
het tachit shall be cleacil n closeatleaon stone
Month edu between
the balance of -the t and year.a No cat lean
Jug l b
she
. 6 l
ono
ed by
one so appointed. 1 than the
5 No refuse or other insoluble.matter shall be
deposited in any'Closet,' •
• 6 A sufficient amount shall be collected from
every property owner to pay forthe cost.of clean-
ing and shall' be collected along with the munivi-
nal taxes yearly." •
7 Closets,ftn the crematory and . wale ' supply
systems are ei;Cepted`froin the provisions' id' this
By-law. • .
By order of the Council,
D.C. AIACPilbif(fi At, To�ws,CI,r: s
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NEWEASTER OLO ES
The new Baster "Perrin " . Gloves are all here in black br i
fawn, grey,„ ” . o ve
green and blue, We are sole for "Perrin" Gloves
and guarantee every' pair. Prises $X,00, $1.25 and $1.50
New dressed and undressed wash Gloves, now in stock, at
76e and $1.00 •
EASTER .STOCK COLLARS
AlLthe newest creations in Silk and Chiffon,. daintily trimmed;
all the newest shades, from 25e to $1,50,
LAWN TAB,Q0.LARS
A great variety e
g ty ftarvn'�tlll:(,oil• �'
York designs, from se to 35e, axe, all the very newest New ..
LACI COLLARS
Lace 'Collars, a large r..nge to cboos:r fi am, 'alt new designs •
troCn the cheapest to the e ipeusi'4e•Battenbing, Call and see these,
l-Iere is your chance .0, get ynur•Faster Ribbons a;_-.a„_..greatly: reduced
is price ce :--Pure Taffeta &tic:R:ibbons, heavy weight, three -and -three -guar-
) ter inches wide, in y red, sky, navy, , brown, black, white, t wlie, green, yellow
and pink, ,our regular 25c .value; 'for list. •
NEW BAS FE3R sUI.wirs
Men's new.,Rester Shirts, in polio dotsand fancy'stri e R
great Variety to choose from, 'at 75r, 61.00.: and .$1.25., '
.47116
NliN'S COLLARS
MBN'e$ EASTER TIES
All' the very newest shades, widths and Ca tlerns, 'aft will find
here.' .Better value you cannot get; froth 25a to 50c. 1
William Green's Collars ate the
ve,
a
best .
fe1
25c
Co1f ts
in
n.
the market. • We carry a full range.
"Jay" 4-oty Linen Coll'u s are the hest in the world; guaran,
teed' buttonhole and ' o sl and the 1:1.uucdrs,--3 for 50e.. '
Rubber -- Collars,_ - - --
height did' and bright;
. finish, all 'sixes, 25e.
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Men's Umbrellas, a large range to choo3e•.from; good quality'
tops, and the newest design n handles, Ask to see oar special . at
21.00. No' better. value. •
'NEW UMBRELLAS.
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RAIN COATS
` Alen's Rin,pronf .Coats,, male from n. specially prepared
'Covert (liotd , in greys, atntl fawns, rplorididlIy made: 'Pcices'$3p0. p.
to $15 00. .
z/ition _4/
mpirms w -
1 bL. qm�,t �• i: � i, .e�
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eiiMititIONWONAMIIMAW4.*.vVit •
40 3i►' ti-lt t[, ,,, V (• i ><t. rJ,,1 y
New Ready=toY car
.'FBSEN... AND BOV'
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The F'it and: Fin s
Vire have been fortunate in procuring for our many custom=
ei's some big discounts in Clothing from Coppley, Noyes k
• Randall, ' lLuu l'ton. TItese, goods are guarantee -t shru n ken
and sewn ori th linen thread. Our big new stock giv s you
an opportunity to .buy Ready-to.Wear clothing at correct
prices and to select, from the biggest stQ4 k in town.
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Come and we will do you good.
i 1 dozen Xoung Men's Long Pants, black. with colored stripes, at
$1-60, for 31.25.
1dozen Gents, Heavy Stripe Tweed Pants, $2, for '$l: 70
1 doz..:Gents Stripe Tweed Pants, $1.40, for $1.25
1 dozen Gents' Stripe Tweed I'at;tits, sewn with. F inlanson's linen
thread, at $1
1 dozen Men's Scotch worsted Pants, fant'q .ribbed stripe,. worth
i$4, for $2.75.
0 mit.r 1TT
.Akiiddy
TORONTO, ONT. "`-
Spring Torn (pens April and. A high Stan-
dard of thoiuugun(si is always maintained In
this school, " Enter now, and be ready to,eeeept
a fine position in the fa 1, College open entire
year. Circtelarsffree,
4 orncr, ef)►on Y3 , J. ELLIOTT, Prin.ge and Alexandre. Stat
FrorxhSap tri
S: -.
yr�xp.
--By Evaporation ---
6only Men's Scotch Tweed Stripe Pants, ,,v•
ery nett p'ttterirs,
$2.50, for $2 •
(l only Men's Fancy Stripe Paints, wide nd `narrow stripes,neat
and up-to-date, $2.50 for 32
0only Gent's .Suits, brown ground with neat overcheck, $12.50,
for $10
0 only Young Men's Suits, yeryneat patterns, rognlat $7,. Inc 06
Boys" Norfolk suits, nobby light tweed, $4 for $3.50.
BOys'.•Noifolk .Sults,: brown with stripe $3.2.5, for $2.75.
,e0PLESTONE & GARDIN • .
Su eeessors to McKinnon & Co,, Myth
iiii•'N►ri/NONNNNi•trib•0esi sips. MNN
i�NieiN
Inat----1.4 The new Package Dye
•
I The makers guarantee it fully, as per the following state.. i� •4
• mat, or money refit rtied :
' Each package will color wool, cotton, silk or mixed goods.
DY -044A will color more goods, package for package, -than
any other dye.
DY•O-LA does not contain any poison or '
y p cut and. can be i _•.. _,_..
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other package dye
D'ir't 1!,14 is something entirely different from Any
•
You haoe' it forgotten our last year's
Staple Syrup, have you 7' -
saiYd, ' 31 getsitwnt O 0111s again3 e t
year.,.
That's 1bisiyear.
Tho 81017 could be. rup's bete.
by brie same
Peo-
ple, from gap front the salve trees. in rho'
sarins way.
And the "way" is ovorytliing. Rap
is about all alike, but " ways " are dif-
ferent.
atiotr n. SNo. foreigs nh uti tn.nco rad gots ear.
it,
I i i r,' t) i uniforn consistency, has a
delicious Never, 5415 we can say of it in
biglettors
It Is Positively I'ino
Wo To O'NEIL,
TEE HUD GROCER
used with snfety on the tnost.delicitte fabrics.
b'Y'-O LA colors ate fast and beautiful.
i
iY1 VLA is Simple to use and :will give perfect satisfaction,
y ... rr iir4i�i
�`il Dispensing Chemist
and I ra ist
f..e*4.4Noo...�.i.MEED!►Y+1►i1+1P ****Os*.....lr• io6000 oo
One,
there of the aid pioneers of Ash-
field was called away on the 20th )rax:,
in Detroit, at the house of his :dnugh.
ter, Mics. John Cameron, vitt, ,Hugh
McDonald, aged 03 years, a resident of
Ashfield for the patast 00 years.
The home of Mrs, 11. Davidson, Si.,,
wag the scene of a quiet blit pretty
wedding on Wednesday, Mar 28tli,
when her danglitee, Mips LJI1t was
united In marriage to Richard "Deed,
of West Wawatlollh.
`l')ii' contract for the installing and
supplying of the Beating appilratus for
to iliighaiii's new post (Ace has been
awarded to Wm. Stegely & Son of
London,
Mr. `tfalrtrn W1ur'1n Of the Bronson
hods will h vt5ghed 1280 ptlrtndsdelivered at lst
an.d
for'which her'00eIredtreastim of $l�1 r,j
tllcst
hogs %'tire six 'months old to it
day and Mr, ;tVrrrm'worultl like to hoar
if anyone can beat this,
•
ve reign
Brand
Ciotlian�
is so very. far ahead of the 4
kind of Clothing that has
been sold. iri tlie`pas't,- that 'we
feel sure that if any )nebuys,
this good make, they will do
so again, There is . no need
of leaving your measure for a suit, and have t'o':wait a
week to get it, when we can fit you so well with . the •
SOVERB JON BRAND kind, and ' deliver it the
same clay. If any alterations are necessary, we slake
them free of charge.
FC1l` I este - ••�►�
We are going to ask you to come in and see the Suits
we are offering at $12.00.—They have all 'the style
r
and fit of a $20.00 Suit' and we give you our word
for it, T1'{CY ARE woR II�MORE MONEY TITAN THIS, but
we are doing business•for cAsii, and we don't' expect
much profit wheat we take the risk ; besides, we have
gbt'- to make ourselves and• the'sOVEREioN
BRAND better known. We hope to build up. a
good, solid trade with you, when we do business on
Modern .Methods,
Our Easter Ties Every Tie in, the house
1s NEW, and the be s
Creations of Neckwhar are in our new show cases.'
We have them at all prices.
Our Christy is are all r and for
your slew Hat you
• should see what we are showing, and what little prices
we are asking for them, . ,t
'W`e, are still sacrificing the JACICSON" Sx`fl'(;K, and what is
left we are not asking half price for, -A lot of good suits and Men's
Odd rants, You dont have to buy beeauae• you come in. We want
you to come on in and look around.
The GalbraithClothing'
Successors to T. Jackson; Seri., —CLINTON
.C"'r .""°•dlGerai, Galbraith's 17ress.niaking Deplytinellt is on the natant
Root —Main entrance on Victoria St«: