The Clinton New Era, 1906-07-06, Page 54,,,s•Npra . • . •
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July 0th, 1900
THE CLINTON NEW PARA
CLINTON
Souvenir
Brooches
with views of the town.
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Special new designs
in Souvenir Spoons.
I Births, Marriages. Deaths.
SuEise.---The run of sheeon the
Tailcoat° maaaars.
Toronto naarketcoutinuee to be strong.
A great many ewes and lambs are
coming forward. Prices are about the
. same as last week. Export ewes bring
$3.00 to $4 50 per 100 lbs ; lambs, $3 to
$0 each. Very few,yearlings are com-
ing now.
Hoos.--The hog market still main-
tains its high level. Other lige stock
fluctuates considerably, and prices at
times are rather of an enigma to the
producers, but there seems to be no
break in the porcine outlook solar. In
l Toronto the $8 mark is being closely
shaved, the Wm. Davies Co. quoting
at $7.90 for hogs as they come off care
I in this city. Hogs fed and watered
I after reaching Toronto bring $7,65,ancl
I at country points W7,40 is being paid.
OATTLE.—Trade was not so good at
the UnionStock yards yesterday morn -
in. Perhaps the holiday had some-
thing to do with the dullness,but deal-
ers were slow in buying. Prices ac-
cordingly fell, the top price being paid
was $5,15. The quality of the cattle
was good, considering that they were
for the most part grass fed. The fol-
lowing prices were paid ; Best export
steers, $4.00- to45.15 ; medium steers,
s
Call and get one. They
are fast sellers.
Ilt EL VA
BORN
MeINTYRE..-In Orillia, on June 20, to Mr and so
las D.I4, McIntyre, (nee Mies Meltown,01 Olin- Api
ton, a son. Ut:died yesterday.) 1101
JOHNSON -.In Clinton, on June 60, to Mr and
Mrs Joint otinsOn, (harnessmaker) a son ltw
RILEY-..In Mullett, June 20th, tae wife a Geo,
MeV, of a son
McCOWAN-In Mc:Killen, on June 30, the wife
of Duncan MeClowan, of a daughter
Seaforth,on June 27, to Mr and
Mrs. Thomas PinlineY, a daughter.
SIMS. -At Crediton East, on June 1703, to Mr,
ancl-MJob'Sircia,a. son. -
PARSONS -It; Stephen, June 18thl. to Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Parsons, a son.
• BELL.An Usborne, June 17th, to Mr.and Mrs.
Tam Bell, a. son,
FORD., -In Usborne, Oen. 3, June 2Ist, to Mr
and Urs..W.J. Ford, a son,
DEAeON.-lnEast Wawanosh, on June 26th,
the wife of Mr Samuel Deacon, a son.
WILLIS-In Fordwieh, on June 11th, the wife
of Mr. Jas. Willis, a son.
LOWICIL-In Fordwieh, June 14th„ the
wife of Ur Fred Lowiels,a daughter.
•ROGERS...4n Fordwieli,.on June 14th.the wife
of Mr. W. Rogers, a son,
POUTERFIELD,-In Howick, on June 17th
Wife of Mr Frank Porterlield, a dangbter.
MARRIED
• DIXON-DENNIS-In Winghan1, at the resid-
$4,75 •to $4.90 ; export bulls, $ ,i o eon Tune 20th
laYel it the recve tlirt.h&binrr elltpvari parents,Dixon,l'u
$4.35 ; butchers! choive, $4.00 to $5 ; Dennis, daughter of Mr Janie Dennis, both of
buteherg' 00111111On, $4,40s4o $4,60 ; wieesam.
butchers' poor. St to $4.25 ; butchers' imAvItn. - CGULTES-In East WE/Ay/moth,
..7iine. 20th, by Rev: J.J. Hastie, Sir, J.A.Leaver,to
cows, $3 to $4 ;,,cannere; $2,75 ; vea
calves, $4 to $0 per 100 lbs. ' -
EfonsE MAnxEor. — Dominion Day iiiMing on Monday rather flattened
the markets in Toronto for horses.
Not xnanydealers had sent their usual
numbers in, but prices for the smaller
supply were good. Only twenty head
were sold•at the Repository today, but
1 then more could have been disposed of
( if they had been there. Buyers had to
I go away minus the animals. The Ex. -
change keeps the hammer going on
Mondays and Thursdays,. but prices
are dragging. The surnmer deadness
prevails, although prices are good for
l_such a time of the year,when horseflesh
nsuallyf allsritivalues. • ---•
jeweler and Optician.
Vir Eyes Tested Free`CE
WESTERN PAIR, LONDON..
The Western Fair of London, Ont.,
will be beld thisyear Sept 7th to 15th.
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Over three thousand prize lists and
several hundred hangers have already
been mailed, and the large posters will
be sent outin a few days.
The Board have this year added over
41500.00 to the prize list, making- the
prizes in all e
mlasssi well worth. compet-•
uite
Miss Martha A Col*ttee. •
DEVINE-FRITZLEY-Irt Detroik. on jOrie 10
by Rev. Mr. McKelean, St. Thomas Episcopal
ohnrell, Miss Birdie Devine, daughter of C. R.
Gehultz, Saltford, to will C FritzleY.
DIDD
MURPHY- In Goderich townskhp, on July 2,
Henry Murphy, aged 7:1 years,
CRAWFORD. 1n Hullett. on June' 30, Robert
Orawford, aged 84 years.
SIoLEOD-In Stanley, on July let, Rev.Alex.H.
M,,Leod, aged 30 years and 21 days.
POPE. -In Hullett, 2nd concession, on July BD,
'Geo. Pope, aged 50 years and 2 months,
MITORELIc-ln Wingbam,on ,71*ne dist, Ellen
Duncan, relict of the late Alexander Mitchell,
aged 87 -.years.
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AllevomSwwwimmaMilviwiwitipka#
RPAT. SAVING • TO ALL
g for.Entries are co
•3 fast andspace is being allotecl accord -
...sr ingly. ••• ••
'Over four thousand dollars will be
expended on the buildings and grounds
%;.tat PAL
STRATFORD, ONT.
Our classes are much larger than' the -
were a year ago. Tlie public has learn
ed that this is the best place in the pro •
,
vince to obtain a Commercial Education
or Shorthand Training. Students are
entering each week. A11 graduates; get
• ood positions. Write now for catalogue
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Elliott & McLachlan .
Principals
this year, and an entirely new and up-
to-date entrance on Dundas Street is
in course of erection. '
The Western Pair has taken its
place as the leading exhibition of Wes-
tern Ontario, and manufacturers and
merchants are not *slow to see the ad-
vantage it afTords of . • g tb "
goods before the public.
There will be an exceedingly inter-
esting progrannne of attractions this
yearsof which more will be said later.
The secretary, mi... A. M. Hunt,
.would be •pleased to mall'a prize list to
any who has not as yet received one,
orgive any information regarding the
Exlaibition,oU application to the office,
London, Ont.
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Hog Prices Firm ••
Prices for hogs and hog products are
An imperative call to every god buyer wl4o wants nothing but the BEST
Come -16r these, Every offer„means a saving•.
Dress Goods
Voiles (Priestley) in blue, cream,
• white and green. Reg. 75c,
for 50e
THAT MONEY CAN BUY.
Shirt Waists, $ 1.50
They are the very latest Waist, and
sell In the regular way ,at $2.00,
for it 1.50:
_.,White Lawn Waists, shadow Em-
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broidery fronts, - tucked back,:
, full sleeve, long cuff, • reg $2,
White Lawn Waists, tucked fronts,
with two rows embroidery in-
sertion, special.„ SIM!
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•A Clearing Sak in
— Linens.
'Our stock must' be 16wered.
To get it down to' where it should'
f.ustres (Priestley) in green, blue,
brown; 44in. wide, reg. 75c,
for...,.,.. ..... . , ......... . . .. ..,50e•
high and not unlikely to go higher.'
When bacon ;le hogs sell at $7.50 per cwt. „Jon
SILK WAISTS'
Fine. Japanese Silk Waists, with
front of tucking andone row
--- of Valenciettites-insertion-r-full-
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' sleeves, with deep, detachable
cuffs
and over, • the eared product looks
high. There is a* scarcity of bacon all
over the world. Hogs are scarce in
Ireland and England on account of the
swine plague which wiped out in many
parts of the. country whole herds of
pigs. Another reason given for less
pigs being reared in Ireland is that
merican and Canadian flour is being
largely sold and consmned in Ireland 'NO
in the place of Irish milled flour, there-
by causing less offal for pig feeding.
Hogs. are scarce in Deninark also, on
account of the • swine plague having
decimated many herds all over the
country, .and Denmark is one of Oan-
acist's chief competito2s,owing to the
fact that the two Countries • produce
the lean type so much in fairor with
• the trade in the United .Kingdom.
Hogs are also 'scarce in• Canada, 'but
not f or the same reason as in Ireland,
England and Denmark. Hogs are
scarce in Canada. because • Canadian
packers induced Cana.dian or Ontario
farmers to go into raising bacon hogs
orf 'a large scale; •and then failed to pity
fair prices,' thereby disgustingthem so
, that many of them quit ; consequent-
, ly, Canada is now producing only about:
• half as many hogs, at present as%it.
couple of yet -us ago. On account Of
thp greed of the Canadian packers
. ,..
14.0W to- keep Kool.. :
• portunity by not bein-g able to capture \
:Canada is to -day losing a golden op-.
. . that part of the British trade that Den.
Buy our Ir u Beds P. to S12. Wire Springs $2. to $3 50.. mark has been unable to supply. Had
Sanitary Mttr4.ss 3. to 10. %ire Cots $1.50 to 2.50 the Canadian packers treated Canadian
farmers fairly by paying 'fair prices,
Japanese Matting, Veranda and 'Lawn Chairs, Settees etc. the faftne) s of Ontario, as well as other
• ' ' s parts. of the Dominion, would have
J. II. ellELLEW. -SIXTH. hogs. The greed and avarice of the
been raising double the quantity of
Canadian packers have thns been the
FURNITURE and UNDERTAKING:
Lest You_Forget
We have just received 27.4ozen New Collars,
comprising the biggest assortment, the best values,
the choicest designs and most .ecohon:lic.al.. prices .
we have yet offered.• ••
Irish Lace Plastron Collars, only 50e. • . nn.
Irish Lace Plastron Collars, trimmed, with net lace, only Sue
Pleven Net Lace Plastron Collars' only 500 • - •
Planen Guipure Lace Collars, bestyouhave seen, 15c,,20c, 25n
Batiste and Net Com•bination Collara. all of them beauties
20c and 25c. • •• ••
• A Big Bargain in Planen Guipure Lace Collars.
Were 15c, bought 'to sell at IOc.
Nainsook C ars and Cuffs
worked with Japanese sha v-,-viigre50c, to ,clear the
• Set at 25c .
Sample Night.gOwns for Ladies. •
50e, 75c, 85c, $1, $1.25, $1.50, $V15 and $2,—every one the
best of value, and made of English carebries.
cause of losing millions of dollars, not
• only to themselves but also to the far-
mers, as well as those employed,
Packers. are not paying the present
high prices, because of the money they.
are ,making at present, butbecause
they must take care of their trade.
It does not look as if the growing of
'hogs Was going to be overdone for
sometime yet to come. • And more,
we would not besurprised to see priCes
gostill higher. s-Teron to World.
• "Clinton Market Report.
132.25
Lawn Linens
ust received another •shipment
••Linen. Lawn. • The market is
becoming very* scant of these
goods, and we make a special
to you at per yard
toe, lt. I.5e, '20e and 25e
be, we are going to have- a* Sale,.
and the prices will' Save you rno5ney.
so yards unbleached Table Linen,
56 in. ,wide, reg. 25c, for....20C.
65 yards unbleached Table Linea,
56 in wide, reg. 45c. for....33e
iso yards unbleached Table Linen'
6. in_wide_._reg.oc,_.for........39e
70 Yards full bleached Irish Table.
Linen ; closeeven, fine weave,
medium weight, 6o in,
reg. 6oc, for• 48c
5o yards bleached all pure linen,
72 in. SVIcle, reg 75 for 6c
• WASH GOODS • •
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Vesting, mercerized thread, in
white, with spot figures, arid
floral designs, a special.at 15c
We have a large range of Muslins,
in all the new shades, and
• colorings, per yard ....e up
Wash—Strit.s
•. Only a few .BusterBrowns
left, in light blue; linen and dark •
blue withwhitestrip, which we
. want to clear out:
Regular. $1.00 for . 75c
Regular $1.25 for . . 95c
. •• Corrected every Thursday afternoon • •
Wheat • • • 0 80 to 0 82'
• Oats .•0 27 to 0.28
• - Barley . ., „, ' 0 45 to 0'48.
Peas • . 070 •
, • Eggs .• 15 to 0 *10 • .
0 15 to 0 16 .
• • Batter
'. • Hogs .... , j............ 7 26 tO 7 35
. Wool (washed) ..... 027 to.0 27. •
Wool (aawashee)..;0 18.to 0 18
Black Underskirt Samples. .
75c, 85c, $1, $1.25 and. $1.50, Buy one of these ,%itte. at a
BARGAIN,
Kharanta Dress Goods lead. Others follow,
'New -Advertisements.
0)- NVIIkRkWAF,V1).Mt.
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. • Bt.r. rtooert A. TaylOr. or tioNvick. has
County• Clipping5 wane the purchase of Mr John Stein's
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• ' ' • . • residential property on Edward . street,
'
John Hays,son of T. E. Hays, .Sea- and expects to go to Wingham In Nov
forth, died at °rink last, week - ember. to reside. Mr F. Guest has sold
J. M. Hogaith ' has been re-eng,,aged his desirable house and lot on Ointrtes
RI Leather to No. :3 Hay, 40 of tile rate- st., wingliam,. to Mrs.'Thos:'Joynt,.0f-
St. 'Helens. :- Mi s;Joynt inteud tO. re -
.1). z. leer: \ s,.ipoieli toi ciriotisnbgi et otirielett. a. t• his
resid...
ineve' to Wingliam in the fall.
.ence in Seaforth Monday. last; 'having Miss Luella E. J. pear, daughter 'of..
reached the age of. nearlysl years.. Rev. E. A Fear, who has. reeeutly•
An cil\d arrn-chair that is certainy a,
v lbvti stationed- at Exeterand liras
relic of
househ
cyhet11118. '1,i,
Rouse to Rent.' •
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Comfortable trams house on Huron $5.,.
webr, suitable for stainers! family. Soft
and bard water, Garen planied, which
tenant can use.
JOHN SNYDER,
Clinton, July Ith, 1906.
POPLESTONE &, GARDINER
Successors to MeKinnon & Co., Myth
NVIAMPAWIWWWWWWWWWMWIRM
amnion..
1. 8. Hoover.
MORTGAGP 80.4E
FARM 'PROPERTY
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• Township of Mullett.
lays gone by. was among. the
ldgoods of the. late Mrs. Mit-
ingbain. • It is said to 'be '200
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A
A quietwedding took placil at the
residence of Mr Jas. Barbev,St. Helens,
when his sistevin-law, Miss • Carrie
Mount, w s inarried to Mr, Thomas.
• Webster. • •
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• , Word ha • been received of the death
of Thomas H. Miller,of Virden, Man.
Ile was for tarty' a resident nea,r Bel -
'
formerly at' Holotesville, • h•ts very.
signally distinguished erself at the
Whitby Ladies' College • of which she
‘‘ as a jthdon t. She seemed the gold,
medal for the highest standing 111 the
M. E. L. course and two diplomas,
for literary work and one . for nounal
coorse.in domestic Science.
Mrs Rea Frsr.,
ench, Settforth, hap.:
ened with an accident on 'Thursday
iitst. She was going 'down the steps,
leading.into the woodshed and -in some.
unknown way she must have tripped
grave,and a brother of Mid. Simon '
and lost her footing. nand fell heavilyto
1, annox ma . . • • the-. floor On . examination it was
- .
Jack Mosseau, of 'Hay township, a found that she had broken her hip and
.
•leer evenings ago espied a lynx walk- is in- a very precarious condition owing
ingleisnrely towards his barn. His to her age andlielicate constitntion,
could. not cap nee it. The next even- ensly sod a
Mr, Atex. Innis; of Stanley, - ree-
dog gave eht se .• to the animal but
ng it was Beet near the Zurich road, year old .ciolt to M.r.Sohn
i
again pursued with.out success. it has . Elliotz.,' London Road,Tuckerstnith.for
since killed tiro. of 31*.ivrossentes $225; Mr:Jsines'llorton„ of the Usbor.
ne and Hibbert lioutulary,refased 5150.
sheep • . ,, . , for at 'yearling, from Mr. Hearne, Of.
Mr. H. S. ''Clrisli, son. a Mr. J. S. WInchelsca. Usborne ;' . Mr. John 0. G.
' ' ' Steer) • Of. Godericth township, was of-•
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• • -• BUY. YOUR— • • • • - • •
* Hay Forks Handles Emery *-
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* Scythe Stones, Heavy Oil #
arid Oilers *-
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orrell liolrnes
Under a'acl by virtue of the powers contained
in a certain Mortgage, which will be produced at
the time of Sale, there will bo offered for sale bY
PUBLIC AUCTION, by Thomas Brown, Auction,
oer, at the premises, Lot No. 5, Con, 6, Township
of nulletb, on FRIDAY, the 27th day of,Inly, A.D.
1006, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon,
the following property : .
Farm Lot Ne. 5, in the 6tlf Oen.' of the ',own,-
.....—,.---, iof Mullett, in the Comty of HurOn, In thethp
vassous
Province of Ontario, and Vintage Lets numbers
• E. F. G. 11. I. J.,'1,•4-, 5, 6, 7,8, 0, 10,11, 12, 13, 14,
vi 10, 16, 17, 18. Id, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24, according to
a *1150 of part of the said (original) lot number
Neition Sall
• five; known as the Village of Kinburn, contain.
FURNITURE .
We always aimed at making this the CHEAPEST
SPOT in old Huron County for Furniture, and mean to
continue doing so as long as we are hi the business.
Our prices will convince you that this is true.
A few "Wray" Curtain Stretchers left.
°OVER .&
• ai-i-Furniture and Undertaking,.–
eLINTom 'ONT.
ing,
ing, by adineascremeist, one hundred acres more
• br less. 'execnting thereont one acre and one -
/metier, more or loss. heretofore sold.off as Vil-
lage lots at the north-west corner of said fennlot.
The farm is all cleared and under cultivation,
except &boa eleven acres of pitstme land. The
soll is good and the lecalitY is excellent. The
buildings include acnie-atici-ocre-half-stbrey frame"
house, 20x24, with frame kitchen, 187020; a bank
barn, 40x80, with stabling under it; a barn ;ICAO,.
with lean-tdlllx30, end a driving shed and stable,-
30-60. There is geed 'vvater.ramply from a drilledw1l,
well, with a windinill pump, The property Which
is 51110 one parcel, •aclioins the Village of Xin-
burn (Constance P.O.) ,
For Darticulara and eoridittons ef sale, apply, to
THOS. BROWN, W. itavnosm,
Auctioneer, Ventior'(eliSinon
otlici.toorn,i:
Settforth, Ont.
Dated at Clinton, this 01.11 day of July, 1000,
Welsh. of Seaiorth; has het,n elects
Noble Grand of Unity Lodge, Inde-
pendent Order of Odd fellows, Hamil-
ton, end assainecl the chair on the 1st
of J nly,"1 his is considered 'the. ban-
ner lodge of this order in Ontario and
fered $125 by Mr. Joseph Curry, of the
seine township; for •1. three weeks old
sucking colt. These colts were all sired
.by the well-known imported stallion,
Siterriamand these Prices prove him to
has 1. `uen:hei'mffewszsii:`' 1‘:8:1•":•••••=0.1"."
Reliable Goos
• hoarders Wanted °
Thee or four boarders oat find oo''. ne.
emarnodetion, Apply at NAV/ INA office
Itoomers Wanted.
lAdy YOOnlera or Warden; Wanted, Ap-
ply at New Ere Office
IN no Jewelry Store- in Clinton,. or
• surrounding towns, will be found
a more reliable and up-to-date stock
of articles usually carried by merchants
dealing in Jewelry wares.
Call in, and we will CONVINCE
you that we excel' in many lines.
Repairing " is our specialty.
SATISFACTION 'GUARANTEED.*
All articles bought here engraved Free of Charge.
•
lnter,
JEWELER and OTICIAN
MMIIMMMMIMI1/1//1//t//
L.undesboro. •
1. Best quality on hand. ;
Iftill line of .Sherwin-Williaius' Paint in stoe
Good Paris Green at 20e per pound. sk
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The .- Home of Good , *
.Clothing. . *
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we don't pretend to have as large a stock as
some of the other clothing houses in town, but we * •
• do say " what we have is just as good, and in many )if
cases a little better for the money. . *
e. For an example :.--We are offering all of our *
* two-piece Suits, for summer wear, regular $12.00 *
* Suit for $11.00, $f006 Suit for $9.00 . *
$12,00 Two=pieck. Sumner Suits, $io.00 ,,
• Boys' -Two=pie"ce Suits $9.°° 7F.
* i$10.00 ,.
* . • A nice lot to pick ft ons sizes flan 20 to 83, 03 nK
NI . leg. l•1:4.50, $5,00 and $13,N,I our choice, Saturday to sat,
• ..s.0 a nice line of seteS, inxiging from 2 l to. 28;el IN
tegnlat *2,51) and $3.:St your choice Saturday at.. iP II i DU
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Our V urnisning- Department is complete with
• Light Summer Underwear, Summer Shirts, Fancy
S'a Hose, new Summer Neckwear Old Lounge Col•
• lars, the latest thing on the market and an up-to-
di.te 'Collar for the summer Monps, at prices which
touch'your pocket book very lightly. •
The Galbraith Clothing Co.,
SUCCESSORS TO THOS. JACXSON MIL
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