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The Clinton New Era, 1901-08-23, Page 5In (VII( N FFA The 0. 8. Koenig Bankrupt Sale Still Continues We have fully assorted the stock with" NEW STAPLE DRY. GOODS, making the stock again complete, amounting to be- twee0$7,000 and $8,000. The whole stock will be sold out as quickly as possible, as w-e,.close up the business as soon as the stock is all disposed of. Come and See us. We have goods at !is than wholesale:to offer you. '» t t•t; 4%) tic t• ")3.1 131 staple goods. No one can offer you anything like the bargains we have.. _evsastastaisasawss414444444414-itststststats****,Lasta Many offer great inducements, as Goods Cut Into, Slaughtered &c. It is very easy to give bargains on paper, by marking. goods at about double the actual price they are sold for, and thou marking them down. It looks as if the seller was making an enormous profit before marking down, or else he was selling -14---artuch below what they cost, which no man can afford to do and continue in business, We are well supplied in the following' lines: DRY GOODS CLOTHING Drees Goads, Prints, Flannels, 'Flannelette& Shillings', Sheeting& Linings; B & G Cottons Blankets, Grain Bags, Sint& wares of all kinds. Tweeds, Linings, Furnishings, Underwear BOOS-tt SIIOES Men's Long Boots Men's; Short Boots • Men's Rubber Boots Men's, Boys' Snti Youths' Men'e Felt Boots, Suits and Overcoat& Men'e Overshoes & Rubbers Ladies' Winter JaOkets. ". Full lines LadiestiteChildrene WDon't forget that we have bargains to offer that you can't elsewilere, quality considered. Plunisteel Gibbings$ Clinton - Ma -1M 'TWO Buy your new hat Before Easter, before -the style and athe get broken. We snake a speciality ot 'bats and have a larger *stock than in any !previous' season of the hest Bngliah and .A-merican make, styles and ekes. In English hate we have 'the cele- brated Wakefield, Sookville and Leslie makes. Our Americas Hats combine good .atyle and quality in Millie new colors from weed to black - A. J. MORRIS% Clinton • Ready-made suits troy/1,6v° dollars ap to eleven dollars'. - The fit'a.dollar line is Pa tough dark grey Halsfeit, extra, goad value. Vie have a line of blackauripe Worsted fin B GROCERY pants for 62.75 which would be cheap at $3.5aoleskin pante and tweed tram one W OIeiI dollar per pair up. „ telephone An extra good, black wonted soil to '01=1" Inumber ig48 J.P411 PutrO, Induatriel, Toronto Aug 20 Sept 7, 'Wooten; London, Sept 5.14. Guelph Central, Guelph, Sopt 1740, Great North Weutern, Gothitieb, Oot East Boron, Brnsaela, Oot 8-4. Howiok, Gerrie, Oat 12, Wingbam, Sept 26 27, lielgrave, Oot 1 2. Dungannon, Oot Ripley, Sept 24-25, 'Southern, Brantford, Sept. 14 20 Northern,Walkerton, Sept 17 18 South Huron, Seafortb, Sept 24 25 Mitchell, Sept 2627 Kinloss,Lueknow, Oot 2 $ A.thfield& Wawanoeh,Dringannon,Oot 89 Kingston, Kingstson,Sept. 9 13 Chesley,Sept.10 17 West Middleaex, Strathroy,Sep.17 19 Teeswater. Sept, 24-25 _Pallilersts9u/SeR.,24-25 Centre Bruce, raieley' -Sept 24 25, Ntornington, Mily.ertors, Sept. 2627 North Brant, Pars, Sept. 2027. East WaWanosh, Belgrave, Oct. 1-2 South Perth, St, Marys, Oct. 1-2 N. R. ot Oxford, Woodstock, Oct. 1.2 North Perth, Stratford, Oct. 89 Kinlosa, Luoknow, Oct, 2-3, Fullerton, Mitchell, Sept 26-27 Blyth and Morris, Myth, Oot. 8 9,, For Sale. Lot 20, Con 2, Hallett, contain o 10 earn of first.olass land, also a good brick veneered two story honse, frame barn, hard and soft water and splendid orchard of fruit. Owing to poor health the proprietor is disposing of this property. Partioulars on application to W.ALThit EINE*, Clinton, Ont. August za-tf. For Sale • A new calved cow, epplyto zsdit stses---•-„ Om. WALTER MAIR, Augnet 23-tf. Pose tinilett. Farm for Sale. WO gores, 'being Lot 44, London road, Tucker - smith, well situated for maikets and roads, good frame house with stone cellar, bard and soft water inside, new bank barn, atone stabling and other smaller barns; good orch- ard, well btooted with evergreens and other shade trees; 5 good wells. as a grain or stook farm it is anond to none' in Canada. Will be sold reasonable in parcels of 60 acres or in block of 1 00 acres, apply on,the place or to . JOBN AVERY, August 28-tf. Clinton P. O. Choice Cottage for Sale. W. Foster, A)bert St. North, Otto,; his comfortable Cottage for 'ale. The house contains three bedrooms. dining. recta, parlor, kitchen, summer kitchen, bdth room enclosed dry earth closets woodshed. soft water inside, good hard' water vvell,excellm t sello.r, stable. The place is in perfect condition. Also seven sores of land in good state of cultivation: Joining the old Spooner farm on the northgravol road. Apply on the premises, to MRS W. FOST,ER, • Aug 2-1, Albert St. North. Persons who deeire to procure disbes-of the very best manufacture will now have the unequalled op- portanity as I have made arrange- ments with the wholesale houses to bring a large assortment bore thatanay be Impeded by.intend- ing Turchasera, thae giving Otis- tomerfl choice of much larger vari- ety:than they. could have if only a, few varieties were kept in dock Thies will include Dinner, Tea and Toilet Seta of all ',classes, and partiea needing anything in this lineawill find it to their advautage to cell and ask us for partiodars, order for $1.8.00. • I. J. HOLLOWAY., Clinton. Ratienbury St. Works, emistreN. Direct 'importers, Workmanship and Material guaranteed. SEALE & BICE Proprietors. Cleo out sa e of Bicycles 25 New Wheels consisting of McBurney -Beattie Clevelands Ilskcycles Gloderich Also 25 Second-hand wheels at $7.00 and up. .. Close Buyers This is -tour opportunity AS we do not intend to carry a single wheeL EMERSON'S MULE MD MUSIC MOUSE, Goderich Liveriv- Ritpatra Good Shoos for Ladles The shoes that we're going to tell you about 15:ow are the cheapest shoes we know of. • .1‘ it's not $1.48 nor.$1,98 It's $3, $1.50 gal $4 .miss They're not the cheapest in stile sense that they're the lowest priced, but cheap- est ;because they give the most wear., dollar for dollar. They -fire-matyle-of-the--best-Philatlei phia Vice Kid with oak tanned stiles, designed and put to- gether by the highest skilled intelligent labor, ensuring fit- ting and wearing qualities not to be had in other makes of shoos. So much here, now. Come in and see for yourself. BURN. BRADWIN-In Blyth, on August 12tb, to Mr and Mos u. E. Dradwin, a daughter SMITII--In Goderuih, on 'Monday, July 25th, the wife of Abraham Smith. Jr., of a daughter. FOX -In Seaforth, on August 9tli, the wife of Mr Ernest A. Fox, accountant in the Canadian Bei* of Cornmeree,of a son. LENARD-In Roltaesville, on August 5th, the' wife of Mr Fred Leaard, of a sor, CANNON -At Spokane, on Auguat 5`11 the 'ito of Ur A. Oannon (formerly Miss Edith Millar; of Ilenaall.)of a son. SIMPSON-In Grey, on August 4th, the wife of Mr Thomas Simplon, of a eon, MILNE-In Blyth, on August lit, to Dr and Mrs Milne, a daughter. POPE --In Wroxeter, on August, 6th. to Mr and Aire Don C. Puma daughter. Rees- In Brands, no Saturday, A.ng. est 10th, the wife of D. O. Roes, Or daughter. --SAVAGE-In - Grey, .on _Wednesday, August 7th, the wife of Thrones Savage, of a daughter. STUMPF-At the Brunton line, Hay, on the 9th inst., the wifeof ?dr M. Stumpf, of a daughter. • MARRIED, PORTER -RUM /3ALL-At the resi- dence of the brideai father, Huron St., Andrew Porter to Min Mary Alia (Minnie) daughter of P. Rumball, both of Clinton. McLEAN-F/SHER-At the residence of the bride's &theta Mr Peter Fisher, post- master, Wingharn, on Auguat 20, by the Rev, A. A. Cameron'of Ottawa, unele of the bride, Mr John A. McLean to Miss Hattie P. Fisher, both of Winghain. MAINS-LEISHMAN-At the rt3siea enoe of the bride's parenta, East Wawan- osh, on August 18th. by Rev George Afc- Quillin, Mr Joseph W. Mains, of Moose Mountain, Assiniboia, to Mies Sarah L. Leiahman. • 13,ABB-MCQUARRIE--At the resid- ence of the bride's parents, Blyth, Aug- ust 14th, by Rev A. McLean, Mr A. N. Babb, of Teeswater, to Annie, youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs Hugh_ MoQuarria. • BAYHOE-BICKEILL--On Thursday, Aug. 8thr at the residence of bride's par. en, Mr and Mra George Sicken. Cool - mine road, Toronto, by Rev C. Hamilton, Alige Frances Bickel! to Ralph James Hayhoe. WALLACE--SIMMONS-At the par- sonage of Carleton at. Afethodist church. Toronto, on Tnesday, Aug, 6th Rev J. V. Smith, D. D., Jas G. Wallace to Margaret Simmaon, youngest daughter of Richard Sinunsons, formerly of Goderioli. • HINDE--HARTLEY-At St George's Church, Harriston, on Wednesday Aug ust 14, by Rev '3. B. Ross, A., •B2D., Miss Harriett E. Hinde, daughter. of Mr and Mrs Wm Hinde, sr,, of Harris. ton, to Rav Wm 11. Hartley, of Belmore. • ItAE-DARKER- In Thorold, August 14,. by Rev J. Kay, Mr R. B. Rae of Wing - ham to Min Maggie Deride, of Thorold. HEZZELWOOD-HOLIMES--At the residence of Mr James Robinson. Goder- itah, on Wednesday, August 14th, by the Rey Dr Mahal, pastor ot North Street •Methodin Church; Will E. ilezzolwood, of Port Hope, Ont., to.'Emma, daughter of Darnel Holmes, Eq , ex -conductor a. T.R, HOOVER -in Alymer, on Wedneaday, .Aagast 7th, Mrs Hoover, mother of a. B. Mover. ot tOwn. ' £3011UT011-411 Vienna, Elgin County, Mrs Boonton, mother of,Mr John Soruton, of Clinton. • OLIN 'TOW• Marblet& Granite WOR./ICS , The purchaser of monument 'humid have complete ccoificience !in the reliability of thelioni, tram • ‘lartich bayo, for the material mend workmanship is ananething '-aary few buyers' are familiar with. you do not know ue,pieate cauire about our relidbility horn • 1hose who know us beet. We are the only practical men 'here in our line. •• J B. Hoover, Proprietor Nest to Cematemial Hotel August 23rd 1901 CLINTON MARKETS ' Corrected every Thursday afternpon. reaa 0 00 a Sgge per cloz Barley .. ... . ..... ... 0 t() a Flour per owt .. . . ... 2 00 Butter, /wee or tub' ,, .. C 14 a it)e .... 4 ..new,..,0 02, Oats ,..... ..-.,, I, • 4 0 80 a Fell W,heat ,old....0 02 a 6 62 7.1huraday, A..,ug:Bot k Bo, 14901.. • ... .. 0 40 • a sEihaeyespokOinklo, . , .. , .... 7 00 a new 6 00 a No. 1 Green trim. hides 05 4000 aa Potatoes, .. per bush75 a HerveatApples per bush 0 35 a Chiakeas, per pair ..., 0 20 a Ducks, each. . - . 0 00 a Geese, per lb 0 07 a Turkey& per lb.... l .. , 009 a 7 05 a 7 05 Pork, dressed,-.-..-, .-,, 7 05 a - 7 05 • Wood abort ,....,2 25 a 2 25 Wool 013 a 014 Appel°, per bag .. • , 0 50 a 0 60 Plums, per bask 0 25 a 0 35 Peaches per busk 0 70 a 0 70 Pears per bb/,... , . , 1 00 a 1 20 200.04100041000400410.0 41/0004110000 & Co. 0 40 13 4 'V XII 0 61• fd Our Great Clearing,' Sale Jo 7 00 • Is Nearing It's End 3'23 5 00 70 0 40 0 20 0 70 0 ( 8 0 10 DIED. • 1RWIN-Tn Seaforth, on August 1$t1', Wellington jamea Irwin, age 18 years, 1 month and 6 clay& TRE WIN -In Hallett, on August 14th, Margaret Leiper, wife of Mr Albert Pre - win, aged 34 years and 6 months. COOK -In Chicago, on August 6th,. J. W. Cook, formerly of Goderioh tewnshir, aged 40 years• . MoLEOD-In Btlmore, on July 28th, Isabella Boyd, wife of Alex McLeod, aged 63 years. • BROADFOOT-At Tarolage, Kansas, on August 2nd, Janet Morrison, relict of the late James Broadfoot, of Brig End, Tuckersinith,, aged 84 years and 6 months, •WEIR -In Turnburry, August 18th, Jane, beloved wife of Robert Weir, aged 55 y ears. • THOM-In Granath, N, 13.; ou Anguat 2nd, James W. Thom, formerly of Lower Wingbam, aged 75 years. Tums Largest stock of Plums in the • county, probably 3000 baskets of choicest ... varieties sold direct from • the tree to you at •Tight • pi ices, . /two a lot of ears •best kinds. About 100 baskets of . PEACi4ES Later varieties and over. Also one ton of No. 1 Honey for sale. C. Hoare, Proprietor. (linton, Ontario. •• Be Prepared A -Mall who goes into business • life with little or no knowledge eff business methods. invites tiaiture. No man can •work -without the tools. Business •...tools are the knowledge of • business affairs. • A e011136 in the •Federated Business College of Ontario •NM/ Adtlertifitatent0 with schools atLondon,Toronto Hamilton Ottawa, Sarnia, Ber- lin, Galt,- Guelph, St. Cather- ines. New term openp Sept. 3rd, For general information write to the Forest City BEIsi- ness College. Y M.C.A. build- ing London, Ont. • Wealervelt, Principal. .•For Sale. I• Seeond.hand Ensilage Cutter, Jack t and Morse power; all compl.ete. WASHINGTON% Lot 25, Con 3.W. Warfront sb,lAubtaria,C n t. • e ..0.A.ugust 28-=tf • • • Auction Sale. Bicycles Property ,ist the Village of Myth. di N'ew and Second-hand We have ,few.egoond-hand wheel/e,431500a • running order,awhioh we are prepared 1101 sell cheap. 'Miley are exceptionally .goo4 • 'value for thelmoney wo ask for than. •! We haVeleilso,alfew mew wheels', of trne!beat! tnalft,N %biake Offered t Wholesaler/Lae) There e neatly/lima moutha of wheeling! yet this nason-anydne waning a ivhser 1;ara can't do better then come and see no. I PnaTgOnsf 24)00 satertateaps; All kindsof tiorseekOeillE; and repairing. SEELEY TURNER ormixtess.; 4#4.~#0,01/4.00,4i The Myatt/ 13akery and 'Restaurant Fred T. Jackson, $4,250 FOR SALE $4,250 Eighty acre far117a."agearin Cont, Mich., with$706 worth of crepe, modern new house, good barn and oilthouttea, 3m. latent Mier. good Water. also household furnishings of the best t three Muses 0, fa* head of cattle of fine breed, nptto date farming implements, filleat orchard in county of 4 acres; 14 mile"' from good Market; 10 miles from,00nnty set. Tha cellar bolds 800 bluthelo of apoleb in make, AO acre, improved, haleness hardWood timber.* Nato roiling land, clay loam, This property cost present owner $8,600 bath. Reason for Railing, party 0 goingto the Old ooun 114 This ill a bargain. Scheel and church4 rime front farm. Alt gee. for 84,250 if taken hy,,th4L26th of August smear Aintree& 4040 j BURGESS, Weet ilraram, mak We arereared to 4Upply all your wan a ntsbaisey Itoorand we. guarantee to giye eatigfaetion iii 03Y317 reapeeL We make a apteialty ski wed - ;drips Cakes and 01 haing.caltaa at a Xasionable price. Oar Restaurant • everything in a firet olase reataur- is it place where you WS And ant, Candies of all kinds ma itbsst,y1 flab. Cigars in the,beet of bOnde. Tobaccos of alikinde. tire have lee Cream, Drinks and Fruit of alt kinds in season Ntootsoserteft Old stand I. Meekly Telephone No. 1. orAtivort. C. Hamilton has received instructions from *the executors of tie estate of the late Wm. E Brown, to sell by public auction, 'at the Com. tmercialEHotel, in .the tillage of Blyth, on 'Thursday, Sept. 19, 1901 at2 o'clock p na.,the foliowing, if not previously disposed Of; Par, ,cel O. 1 -Comprising r4eacres. more or, lees, I being the north portion 4if Lot No. 21, on. 24, .0f the Townsh p of Hallett, adjoining the "village of Myth. There is On the place a,ttgood frame dwell ng 13Aute. *with st el Metallic aiding and shingles, I} stories; good stone eller and Jorge kitchen; also a frame- barn ;and stable, good orebard,weell fenced; a choice .olay soil and Is all seeded down. This is atves7 .tdesirablo property,1-2 mile tiro= the contra ot -the village and Is aura to dnorease in 'value. Further particulars can ballad by applying to: take mictiOnecr, at 131yth .,or from =mutton Wm. Graham, Bruceileld, stud Robt. Holmes, Al. P., Clinton, The following will alio ba seld at the some Mune and p ace -Pareel dio. 2--Compriaing lots Nos. 34 and 85, ha CloinVe Survey, in the vv,illage of Blyth, and contains I of an acre, tbeionging to the estate to the late James ;Brown, Terme-10 percent.af the purchase *tansy to be paid down on the day of Jude; the !be,lance in 30 days thereafter. tFull particulars' <onedayof gale. C. HAIII,LTOM, Auctioneer, August 28-11( BIG L. 0. 1. .• xeursion -•••••-014•••-••- Satatdayo August 221. ness College McKay Block, Clinton. Before many days the unusual 'offerings which ' have made it to the mostaticeessful sale of the kind we have ever held and the talk of the town, will be entirely closed. out. This "ad" is published to again call attention .to the sale so_that not one customer will miss a share of the bargains we are offering. ' Very soon we expect our New Fall Goads (in fact some of our New Dress Goods are here now), when our store will be piled high with new and desirable goods. It willpay you to watch our "ads" so you will be posted in regard to cur new stock. Wequote a few prices telow to giye you an idea of the values offered. Factory Cotton, yard wide, heavy weight, worth 8o, for 5o, New Prints, light and dartcolor& regular 8a, for 5o. Prints, light and dark colors, no droning, regular price 120 and 14o, for 103. White tioney-comb Quilts, fullaize, worth $1.25, for $(. Best Standard Shirting, guaranteed indigo blue, regular price 14a, 111 Dress Goods, nodar. inm plain caehere and small check% 40 inoheellwide , regular price 25c,reduced to 16a, Flannelett,, in fanoy stt; ripes and cheaworth 70, fr:ar 50, Ladies' Shirt Waiets, th fine percale in fancy stripes and obet k!, detached collars. worth 60, for 42o. ' Ladies' Vest, in all size& at 5o, 8°,10o, 15c, 25o arid 50o, Printed Muslin& fast color& worth 10o, for 5o. Printed Dimities, worth 12o and 150 reduced to 80. : IncKinnontle Co., Blyth 41104141411111001)41111000110041111114114111 151110041111 r ain We are now preparing our stores kr the Johnson Brosstock, of Seaforth, to come in next .month, Comprising Hardware; Stoves, Tinware, Grniteware, etc . , This will be one of the greatest chanccs to pur- chase Hardware cheap, yet offered. Watch and wait. 13rrains in ttvery line; • Thorold Cenient only $1.10, and Portland, - $2.55 per bb while it lasts. • HAR,LND BRS:. Cheap Hardware House The .McKay Block .Grocery.„ Owing to the ill-haalth of Mr McCabe, be has found it necessary to gc out of business and I have re -bought the ether. I have been in the Grocery and Crockery littaineas in Clinton for 12 years, and thank my many customers and friends for past favors, and with my long experience in the trade, and my poeition to buy good's from first hands and at right prices, 1 haye decided raore than over to give 'ny old onatomers, and aa many new ones as will favor me Cheaper and Better 'argains in Groceries, Crockery, Fancy Goods Jte than an 3 house in Huron. I expeot in a abort time my import order of DINNER, TEA. end TOILET SETS. and FANCY GOODS, which comes direct from the potter in England, In a very short time a carload of REDPATI1'S SUGAR will be an the way, sold at wholesale pricee in barrel lot&• We will give you the higheet price for Butter end Eggs, and goods at the vref prices. Kindly give xis a call. No trouble to ehow geode, whether you buy or no • Steck is up to -date m every reapept. • J W.IRWIN r••••••••••••••••••••••% Attractive Prices And moat advanced msthods thoroughly taught in Book- keeping, Penmanship, ,Short hand, Typewriting, etc, Individual instruetion. Cireulars Free. VisitW • Ways weleome. Wingbam L. 0, L., No. 704, has asosanieted a arrangeomets vrith the Grand Trunk RAHWAY System to,run a big excursion to, SARNITI. • f (Prole the tfollowing Places on 3114ardart Auguttith,atot, returning Mondy, A.ngust Mtn, at the following love faros: , • PI C5§ TIME feARE Kineardnia...,... .... .. .. ..8.60a.n1 It 41so Ripley- •,6.06 .. .6 . *4 • 605 180 Lucknow A* .... . *** 4.80 1.15 Whiteehurek 6.33 115 Winglaiim ...•...„, ...... e5 1.65 Viratihani Jet. , ...... ..... 6.58 nelgrate... * ..,, .... , • o. * 7.01 •1.45 Einar . ........... 0,,,Ao‘• .6* 7.14 1.50 ondesboro• 0......... L. 22 ISO eltntoOn t • 0 1 . • V • 61 m • i • 1 /1 .... 6.1111/ 47 1,85 Erwsnield......... . ...... .7., 8.05 • 185 ICIPP" oilidkiiii ettIfge. • ltetroing, special train leaVes Sarnia at 10 P an.; AlUttlet 20th, running through to Sin. • cardin, A Grand Prize. • Ttre Geld Make witi be 'Inn aa a prize to Vie bait )4444 notnie, angle oti iggeetd. Arst*MACMATE40044110t00. 426 t t b .64 4 4 4, 40 • 4 4 4 • • ~it 700 Students enrolled last year and no graduate among thenr out of pod - tion belie record of the CentrafRusiness College A strong solo& with dozen tato Oher, 66 typewriting 'trichina, and every facility for doing good work. nutualn Session Opens Sept. a IOiroulars gladly mailed on request, Address V ougantettOstrarasts ptra(1111t 0 Shaw. Principal. • Shrevid buyers take advantage of specialofferings. Prints,.itustins and Ginghams. 800 yards of these goctds at prices that will ___Illake,„Aliemmazikutannarty,-we-raust-dear-thera__ out, cone 6ar1y for first choice. pude, for 90 per ye,r 400 yardvy' s heaprinte, desirable colote and patterns, our regular Dio 100 yards Print regular 103 goods, for So peeyrd. Dress Goods vela at half Price. 16 dread endepi yards eaoh regular pricer 8,50 to .85.00 eaoh wlfl be 8 planes dress goods, at prices redueed one third. Meng suits. • year choice now for only $5.00. 12 Mares Tweed gaits, ends of lines, regular prices *OA bo IMO eadb, 10 Youths' and childi Snits, wool tweed, sires 22 to 20, for $1.50 Ofih. 4 only washing finite, at 50,3 each. Trunks and Telescope, 1 uU range at • pp:liar prices. W. L. Otrilinnirtii, LondOSbOro 6404104111404141041