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The Clinton New Era, 1901-05-03, Page 7"*.filFraelir-rt rdav Sale ext Tat UNTO NEW ERA DORN, OLIN TOIN. MARKETS HIGGINS-On Con, 6, Turnberry, April 11, •emote/44,0y Thursday afternoon. wife of EhhikIliggins, a daughter litehperi, April 15,wife ot Mr Ell MAK, a son. 811IGLEY-In Lower Wingliam, April 20. Mrs G. Srigley, a son, KRAUTER- Brussels, Arril 20, to Aft and. Mrs Kreuter, 4 Son. DENNY-In Ferdwich, A1M1118, to Mr Bud firs Amos, Denny; a eon. We shall close our mAmurn ifOLTZMANNRUDY.A -At Xurich, pril 24, by the Rev. Finkbeiner, FIr • Hoittmantalof Diss Lizzie Ruby Great Clearxng Zur" C BIAJOTT-AIRNS-At the residence of the bride on Catharine street; InrollEApril 24, by the'Rev. J'ames Thompson, . J. lliott, second. son o2 R Elliott, of The Chronicle and I formerly of the Winghant Times, to 3:410 Edith M. Cairns. .., MARVYN-HIOKS-At the residence of sldrs , Knox, Flarpurhey, adjoining Seaforth, Awn 17, by list. Rural Dean Hodgins, vir John .T. • . Mervyn, merchant, of Toronto, ta Miffs ldinnie . Eddie Cecil Hicko, only daughter of Mrs Emilia • Hicks, of Harparbey. . N • , . reeidence ot the brother of the Pride, by Rev pEACQCK-memli,,..-On April 17, at the P. Musgrave, Mr Louts F. Peacock, to Miss 'Marion Alableil, both of Bullett. liBNNETT-DAVIDSON-In Ample. N. W. W.. April 10. by Rey. Mr Kinsman, Mr Come- . line Rolinsoul3ennett,of Arcola,to Mies Veggie eldest daughter of Mr Thos. Davidson, eon, 11: • • Grey. MAXWELL-GOUGM-At the r.eideof ime 32 Overcoats at Less- than HALF Price. the bride's parents, April 12, by Rey. R. G r• butt, Miss Sarah Gough, of Gorrie, to Mr R, • . Maxwell, of Drayton. - • Odd Pants and 25 Boys' Suits, all . of wbich.. will , be FITH-In Wroxeter,__April 20._ Mary • MED. . Mathews, relict of the late Hamilton Griffith, . . .. aged 82 years • L.. . sold regardless of- cost. . • Sibley, WARD -In Jersey City, N. J. April 22„,Mris • Ward, eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs 13- P• WILD -In Bayfield, Apr11.14,.Williarn Wild, . . . Come on, Saturclay and Bring in the Boys T. Jackson, 61 aged 85 years. BUCHANAN-At Henson; April 1P, Margaret Buchanan, aged 88 years. HENDERSON-In Morris, April 22, Margin tt Clarkson, wif4 of 'Chas. Henderson aged 75 yrs. GIBSON-In AdeKillop, April 24, Matilda 8: Gibson, agect 85 years. HOPPER -In Cloderieh, April 15, Edward Hooper, aged 70. years. STEVENS-In Mullett, April 18, Daniel, eon of Mr George Stevens, aged one year. UORNELL-In Guelph, April 17, Hubbard. Cornell, formerly of Bluovale, aged 74 years. BAIRD-In Howick, April 22, Elizabeth. Mabel Oliyer, relict of the late Robt, Baird, • aged 71 years. • BleCOSEE-In Grey, .April 10, Anna, infant . . daughter ef Mr to &Firs A. D. MeCosh, of Pine River, aged 8 months. NORTON -In Brussels, April 20, Rey. '11'm. Norton; Methodist minister, aged 88 yea..., 1 month. ' MAKINS-In Varna, Aril 20, the infant son of !Ur audit/Us L. Maeins. 3311811OP-1n Usloorne township, April 2b, A. Bishop, ex-M.P. P.; for South ,iuron, age 71 •••••••••••••••••••* BicyclesforSa.teorRen Having bought out thewhole stoolc of bioyoles from Cooper, inchiding 14 wheels ;-2 Hartfords;. 3 Wolverines, 2 ()lowlands (one with pointer brake) 2 Gendroias, • f E. & D., 2 E. Z., 2 Cresentii, all of which we intena to run of at a. low margin to make room for new wheels. Anyone wanting a good bioyole would save money by buying one The People Who Know All kinds of repairs kept on hand and wheels. cleaned or repaired. Work guar. Will congrottilote you if your choice of anteed. „. ' . . ,New tires from $6 to $10. Blacksmith and machine shop in connection, • . • W e are also prepared to do all kinds of work in. horse shoeing, and general i i . . • of therm reps r ng, All the plow points and repairs kept by J. Tedford still kept in Points for theTedford plow. • " Miller -Tedford. 11 Tedford No. 8. " Wilkinaon No. 7 and 2L " Bleary No, 18, 12, 10 and 21. " Sylvester No. 7.- • " Hill's patent. " Old 'No. 13, Tedford's old it ti Seeley az Turner stand. Rattenbury street, Clinton. , TWITCHELL'S Great Clearing Of Boots and Shoes calegi-/ We will continue the Bargai Sale for thirty days longer in order to ,clispose o, the balance of the stock on the bargain list. / &whee) this settgon should be a Mc. Burney -Beattie. •The hest to -day and best for yo., Onr prices $40 and .$80 e each at all. • EMERSON'S BICIrf:LE AND MUSIC HOUSE. Coderith • Livery Repairs • ~...~,0AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA, The Novelty Bakery and. Restaurant a an as o see e Eit rens oots—iat--25 and 35c, worth from 50c,� $1.00, We also keep a line of. Slater's Fane Boots for Men and the King Quality for Ladies. • TWITCHELL victoria Block, • CLINTON If you Want NeW ShOeS Ba 0. We are prepared to supply' all your wante 113 the bakery line, and we'gnarantee to giye7satisfaction in every respect. • ' We make a specialty in Wed'. ding Cakes and of ming cakes at a reasonable prioe. • Our Restaurant is a p Roe w ere you wi everything in a first class restanr- ant. "' Candies of allikinds andalwaye fresh. Cigars in the beet of brands. Tobacoos of all kinds, We will have Ice Cream and Drinks Of all kinds as soon as the wea- ther is suitable, MoClacherty's Old Stand • Parliner & McClay Telephone No. 1. CLINTON. 1101AANIANIAAWAAAAANNAAAN • . , Jervis -In Sh talnta W. T„ April Po, George, eon of .11r 'and Mrs ,Edwin JerviS, (sister of the late Mrs Walter t oats l aged .18. QT. -a Marble & Granite -vcroR,mcs The purchaser of a monument should have complete confidence in the reliability of the tiri.t fr •which he bu)s, for the, m.tterial and vvorkmanabip ia eomcibing . very few boyers are familiar with • • If you do not know us;please ip qnire about our reliability from those who know us best, 'W'e ore the only practical men here in out line. 7.. o ' J.. B. Hoover, -.Proprietor ;Non to Ceninierciel Hotel Thuraday, Aprti 1901. EU Wheat 0 03 ft 0 64 Oats * . ** • I r 0 20 0, 08(1. 140.yr.. 0000 ,0111,,,P011 0 40 A 045 B • aa tley .... 0 38 0 40 Peas.... ......... 0.57 a 0 60 Flour per owt • . . 1 75 200 Batter, Wow 15 C 14 A 0 15 Eggs per dee., 0 9 a 0 10 Hay, 800 800 Sheepskins 0 40 e. 0 50 No. 1 Green trim. bidee 5 06 a 00 0 25 Chilokone, per pair 0 20 a 0 20 Duoks, eaoh.• ., 0 00 a 0 70 Geeee, per lb..••••••94, 0 07 01.018 Turkeye, per 0 09 a, 0 10 Pork, live . 5 05.a 5 05 Pork, dressed 7 00 7 00 Wood short 2 25 a 2 25 Potatoes, .... . • ••• • • • o 0 25 a Live Stock MaiitetS. London, April 29. -There is a firmer Cone in the live stook markets. Beet United States cattle, 64d; sheep 60. Liverpo01, April 29, --,Canadian cattle, 54d to 5!d. Firmer tone. Montreal, April 29. -There were about COO head of butohers' cattle, 500 maws and 100 sbeep and lambs Offered for Fiala et tt e Mast End Abbattoir to -day. The butchers turned out strong and trade was good, with a alight deoline in the prices of eh Made of cattle, except in the heat heeYee. A paid of °house wa btrtU at 6o per Ib, less 61 eaoli;.prirne beeves sold at from 40 to 41.3 per , lb, mr-George •NiobcePoo, bought ten good °attic; at 40 per lb. pretty good animals brought from 810 to 4Rif•abd the common rough stook and hard - looking bulls at from 210 to 310 per lb. few large bulls were bought by shippers at about 40 per lb. Calves sold at from $1 to 37 each. Sheep sell at from 310 to over 5o per lb, and the spring Lambe at from $2.50 te 65 each. Good straight lots of fat hogs, weighed off the cats, sold at from No to 6110 per lb, thick fat hogs at from Co to 61e; bellied Bows bring about.* per lb. .Eset Buffalo, April 29.-Cattle-Offer- inge, 176 loade; medium weight butchers' about 10o lower and light handy butchers' steady; Canada cattle sole from $3.25 to 64.50; fresh ()owe and springers of top quality stronger; fat cows and heifers were tu good demand and sold stronger; choice ti extra export c : and ethic) quality, to 65 50 to $5,65; shipping steers, $4.75 to $5.30; export bui le, good to best tat bulls, $3.25 to $4.25; stock bulls, $3•to $3.50; yearling ;Ater's, good to clicioe, 3075 to $4 10; geed to eht.ioe fat cows, $4 • to $4 25; fat heifers, choice to'extra, $4.60. to $5 25; Cana da stock calves, choice to afro; $4.25 to 2460; Canada feeders, good to tra, $4.25 to $4,50; milkere, choice to xtra $50 to $55; choice to extra, $48 to $52. . • , • ' heapFruit fu..ther 28 ibe beet selected raieina 82.00 3 .6 te 26. Prunes rper lb.... ... . . ,. 5 Dates 1, .. .. . . 5 Figs • ".... . . Young Hyson Tea per lb.. .15 Agent for Bonsfordts' fine Dairy Salt. Come early and often. mins GROeEkv , . . 0 Ne V Aducritstineitt., Japanese. Millett. For sale, any quantity of pore Japanese Millett seed, left at $1 per bushel.. . Ma. 511.ELF0its Holmesvile For Sale or to Relit. The la4cir store on Albert St. lately 'occu. tied by Mrs McLellan, Will 1.4) sold season- a'de owl on easy lerme. Anpl •to s - 4 MRS BIDDLEDOMB@, Clinton. Brooch• Lost Oa Sun lay evening Sainowliere between St Pnutb'ChUrgh LUAU 54i11 pest odic° a star shaped Irco •h wit brilliar.ts. Finder ph ase leave same for the owner at the NEW EttA ofti re. May . Our telephone number is 48. CALL ON Fired T. Jackson, Dealer in all kinds of Footwear. , 4 A oetdial invitation is extended to ciarybody to call and inspect cur goods aid prices' We haVerft very ohoioetielection of Varga linrs, trash !min the initirere np.th.date in Wry rupee!. Our line ot MEN'S SHOES ore superior to any ever sold in Clinton, in style, .11 introit% in workmanship. Our lines of LADIES', MISSES" and CHILDREN'S are models of the highest skill in shoe building. SHOES FOR BOYS have 'received special attention, and our lines cannot, be equalled for durability. Our lemma nre*sirictlycash. We etterantee liatisfaction or your money batik. killITTEllt and EGGS will be taken at cash, and when the vein. Of either article offered exoeeds the hTetOtalit Of thertrOhlphi Tre wflt qtly the different,* in cash. Our stortisln the Beaver Block, next door to Crigg's FaitIOUS Jewellery establishment:- FRED T. JACKSON' ..Wanted. ;eggs 12 one ton.. of butter < weekly Wa hove all kin is of corn from t3rotnet nri's earls, dewn.o are sole agents for the velenrated Jai v e4 rn. For silo purposes • it has no wpm 1. says,JI10. az ons,t tfirgest eorn producers et 'Canada. t; KING wingliano Will all be moved into our own store and ready for our Estate, ot Walter Riddell, Deceased. FINE DRESS GOODS We couldn't begin to do the Dress Goma trade we are doing unless there was genuu.t erit in oar goinirs and prices Big stock and big gelling, space don't count for everything, What about the gond.? Ara they right and do thev reinueot the newest iamb? Are qualities dependable? Ie there vari- ety enough to make a ;,00d choice? • How about prim? These are the im portant foots, and those are the features we want you to think about when Judging as and making comparisons. If you do you cannot help but buy at this store. We have a great demand for blaok all wool Henrietta. It makes one of the nicest mourning dresees and is useful aterwarde. Below we quote a few of our special lines All wool Henriettae, in black and colors, from 20o to 61 All wool Satin Cloth, in black and colors, very special, 50o. All wool Vigoreaux, in grey, brown and mixtures, a special line putt re. oelved, worth 50o for 350. Broadcloth, in black and navy, 56'irches wide, $1 and $1.50. • • Homeepuns, spring weight. Harris' beat woods, in grey and bine mixtures 56 inches 'de, for tailor made -suits, 90o, TITIrl". Black and Cored Polline, tory special, at No, 60o and. 85e. •ir7-1, Black and Colored Sergee, 36 to 54 inches wide, at 20o to $1, 1 bellifitiM • McKinnon az Co., Blyth tik114,4404,WV1101 lAree111101101,1k. Alt yereimet31. Irina ethane against, the st ste of WalterWien, late el the village, of 1..on• ths•rorongh. n toe county of tiuron, yeJn11131, detrellse(t, who died on t r about the 7th day of Apr, . thin, are hi rehy 14 gored on ex before Sa, rt, day, the .11; 11 3 y of Olive 11301, to stud by p ,st to. toi<l, or elixir to Vi illiam T. Bidden, Aulira, Ont.. an • DaVid Blyth, Ont., we. xeentor••• 0 the said or to the undersigner t hei r soliet tee. full part icula s of ti eerr y1i.TT33I .31 ary.horr.erifiedm_rtbe_shy declaar147:e•y_ation. trent-ors will pro ed to dist tattle the ' pro - cowl of the rat estate an wig the parties entitled, having r, g tr.1 only. to to he claims of which they then h ve notice Dated at Clinton, Apr 1,1tthigE01. vv8E0 E, Jr 3 3 Solleitorhirigiexertors, ig Stock of . r E „O., I •i • • . Great Bargain Sale Horse 'Routes • . ardware Just received another stook of . • ' Hardware Graniteware • Tinware Nails Glass • Ready mixed Paints Alahakitine Kalsomine .Daisy Churns Clothes Wri ngers Lawn. Mowers . • Spades Shovels . . ' ••• • • • To Begin Friday Morning at Eight Our shelves are piled full of Bargains which we are sure it will be worth your Ville to come and inspect. . We have not time this week to quote prices but invite you to eye us a, call and see ter yoUrs4ves what vot have to offer. Manistee' & Gibbings The Pure Bred Shire Stallion. Bend Hero V01.18,1168481 shire horse stud book, will stund for the improvement of stock this season as follows Monday, May 6, he will leave his own stable, Londesboro north. along the 113th Con- cession to Herrington's for noon; thence to Jamie& Hotel, Blyt , for night. Tuesday, will proceelalong boundry line to Mr 'Miles, for noon; thence to Manchester Rotel. for two hours;then along Beim line to Herb Moggridge's for night. Wethiesday, will proseed along 18th Concestdon to his own stable Mr the night. Thursday, will proceed to Charles Lovett's, Base line, for noon,. thence to James, Cornish's, for the night. Fridarly will proceed along the 4th.Concession of ullett..and over to Jas. Tighe's, on the 6th; then along the 6th Concess- ion to Christopher Dale'corners; thence to Charles Roger's, for the night. Saturday, wilt proceed along the lOtlx and 11th of Hallett for his ow , stable, where he will remain until the following Monday mimm-snInsoL.F)provrietor The Imported tlyaeailode Ntalilum.Balbou, ste Stamp Vol.. Ii, 9115, C. 11. S., Great Britain will stand for the improvement of stock this:se•sonllas fulioWs: Monday, will leave 'hrmit stabl ,trot80, on.4,13ta 1 ty-rt d proeeed G Steep s, for uoon,and to 3. Green's for night. Tu. ,day, to W.Blhott'e for noon, then to kir Elthrteri lielmesville, for night. Wed- nesday, to R. Tiolaciy% for noon, then 50 3', La a- tonittrWegt inall'nekerentith, for night. Thurs- day, to Will. Aollet3074# 8rd COIL, Millett, for noon; and Jas. Ma tin er,Tnekersniith„for night. It`riday, to R. McKay's 4th"nn., for noon, and then to Jas. MeGtegor'e, 2,,d con_, for night. Saturday -to Jas, EOBWA, 8rd eoit„istamustizesyg;earn.d back to hie ownjoatnidgemfocronRiEghotort, 111The Pure Seed imported Ilthellidt Shire t11411110h, King Crthitite, 960r, Cart Horse Stud Book, willstand for the AM* prevenient of stock the season of 1001: Mon- day, May 61e, will leave his own stable Carlow, rind proceed to Jacob Bliley's, 1st eoneesaion, Colborne, for noon; thence by 13enmiller to Edward'er6th concession Goderich Town. ASTeirliffiii3thitiotitteegg'fn*rlinOOre Vigcf AwlibutopttreeeeedtreljaBeielywflesaldtt$fierthtingehitAt6Writeyth,ttittisto Bry. snowdenis,-for noon; thence to George Arm etretnes. 0,mhen Line, for the in ht. Thum. day, will prowed to John RitthOre ,Pa Babylon thuleatlsion, for noon; thence to Thomas A. sayfield line, Goderich township, for the night Friday, will proceed. to Maxon House; Clinton, for noon ; thefice to Pith Con. casein), totChrie. NelIbitt'a, for the night. Sat - tree • will proceed to mancheiterHotellr for noon;thence to his 0M:stable where he w111 remain Until the following Monday morning. 040. J.193801.I8ON, Proprietor. Hoes, etc. All kindsof Fence Wire We buy in large quantities and give our customers the benefit of it. Give us a call. • N, EAR -LAND BROS.' Cheap Hardware House W. L. OUIMETTE, Londesboiro. ANGEL URTZELS When,„t,ing field owls, you certainly want the best. No man by looking at deeds can tell exactly what their crop will be; You must rely in a great measure upon tbe standing of the fella from which you buy. Mew- John A, Brcloe & CO. of Heroil. ton have carried on the business of seeciarnan for 51 years, which in itself is the ample proof of their integrity and fair dealing. Per years roe have bought field seeds.from this dem end thay hews alwayo prey - el setisfaotory. We batte every confidence in recommending it. 0 13rtietee ilatekrosthiammoth Long Red Rangel,is remarkably long, smooth and ptrfeot in elApe. In the *refloat the Central experimental farm, Ottawa, for the aeaeon 1899, the Gate Post stood 1st, producing a yield o thirty 100 and one third tout; per sore. Price per pound 180. Brtioe'e Giant.YelloW intermediate Mengel, This fa a new and diatinat Wain` of the intermediate type; the enormous skeet the roote, their handsome ebape, bright I smooth, yellow skin, and the Mesh of the most solid texture and nuttitbus quality, makes .; o e of the moat desirable satiating. Poke per pound 180. Long Red Mange', ordinary stook, porpound. Pride per pbend 180. filberwin-Wliltoms' Paint, covens the earth, the superior quality of this paint, the verieties of abides and Mora and the ease with Aloft it can be applied rialto it the 'nod doeirable point on*be mirk*. We have any shade you aro nicely to want. W. Li. 0111METTE, Londesboro