The Clinton New Era, 1905-10-06, Page 5Oct. Gl a' 1905
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Incorporated by Act of Parlipment i888.
capital Paid Up 3, Doo, Doo
Deserve Fund .,U•.........,,A, A $3,000,000
W z. MOL80N MaormenBON, President. 8, H, Ewr o, Vic -President,
JAaIEs NLLiom, den. Manager.
FARMERS' SALE NOTES Dashed or collected.
DRAFTS on all points' in the Dominion, Great Britain, United States,
and all Foreign�Countries, bought and sold at best rates.
DEPOSIT RECEIPTS issued and highest clarrent Fate of interest al-
lowed.
ADVANCES MADE to Farmers, Stock Dealers, and Business den at
lowest rates and on most favorable terms.
Forty-eight branches in the Dominion .
Agents all over the world.
saviNG3 DEPARTMENT. •
Deposits of $1,00 acid upwards received. Interest allowed from date of deposit
compounded ball -yearly and added to principal June 80th and: December. 81st.,"
liil®heat Current "Ratti.
CLINTON,BRANCH - - - New Combe BIofk,'
H, C. BREWER. . - • ' 'Manager.
Come on ! Come on
Let"'Fm All Comet
Having'got ou? new Fall and Winter Goods:in,
we are'prepar'ed'to supply you with :Suits,
• ` Pants and Overcoats at bottom prices, '
Suits_ at $10.00 and `upwards Y:, '
Pants • at $.3.00 x ,: ,��'
Overcoats at $10 " ` •
' Ready-made Overcoats $ 5 ai)d,,t
Suits -:'',.45":'-', ,,,
Fit,.style':and"quality second to none`:'
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Cheaper and more durable the.
sngles:.
Can ,be -used on any kind of roof, flat or'ste,e:Wis':
suitable on anykind or style of building; is quickly
and easily put on without any previous experience ,of
the work being necessary. Itis weatherproof, water-
proof, windproof and fireproof. Call and, see samples'.
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Metal Shingles; alvanized and painted anted -Metal Sid' ••
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stone and brick patterns; tarred and: plain Build.
ing Paper.
A small lot of Graniteware to clear at 'so per cent.. off
Harland S
Stoves and 11 ardware
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----GREAT PREPARATIONS---
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REPARATIQNS -,. Are being made fpr the —BLYTH FALL FAIR -which. will be held on
4 October 10th and llth. The managers are sparing neither time nor expense -
ss to make it the best fair ever held in Huron county. Our Mammoth Cash
14 Store always does a large trade on Fair Day. and this year We have made
as greater preparations than ever to show our friends from a distance the ad-
4 vantage of doing tbeir trading in Blyth, .where they can get first-class
at gopds atprices like these :=
• • ies" Cloth Coats, in all the latest designs, from $8.50 to $15.
• * adies' Astrachan Jackets, in close glossy curl. from $25 to"$45..
Ladies' Greenland Seal Jackets, from $30•to $45.
Ladies' Electric and Near Seal Jackets, from $27,50 to $50.
Men's Fur Lined Coate, with Japanese mink collar's. at $90 and $40.
Men's Fur Coate, in Siberian dog. Galloway, brown and. black calf and
cub bear, at 12.50 $18, $20;525 and $30.
• Men's Lined K;iindjl.cha Gloves, at 50c, 75c, 1 and $1;50.
lir Men's Fine Beayer overcoats, at $6,.$7.50 and $10•
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Stanfilelds,
Unle Underwear, derwear, at $1, $1.25'and $1.85.
. Men's Fleeced Shirts and Drawers, good value at 60c, for 50c.
i}Ladies Furs,in Rolfe,
Caperines, Stoles and,Scads« in coney, oppos-
•• sum, sable, Texas prink and rock martin, (tom $1.25 to$15.
Ladies' French Kid Gloves, Fown s"makeand
e s n at 75c. 1.
d Pew»p
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Ladies' Golf Jackets, in black and colors, at $1..2.5, 81.75, $2 and $2,75..
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Whenyou comed
toBua ter"
Blyth Fair� -irCA r s .leav
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{i. ypur wraps and parcels, and see our great display of --Ne "'r rebs Gloods.•—
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Ev r btanch in our line is complete, you Can get
any art.,cle roduced at this store.
Our Prices ,bring The 'Trade,
Our personal supervision. Flies with, every
the acid satisfaction is guara,rAt erd,
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1ltllprilt lblr,day clIlil j,rootio.ty o' (need tit
TRB CLINTON NrW�DEA
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One • .
»istinguishing
Feature of our
Watches
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Cl o'ck s
Is' that they LAST
A full and: well assorte
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stock, always" on hand
They are accurate; time-
keepers
Low i11_grice
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A Call' Solicited.
Old' ' Watches taken
part payment for
new ones.....
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Jetviier 'rind Optre an'"•
0RONT®";1PiA[i;IIs.ET3
(The'"
of MARKET.;, -This -we k there has
dige.►dr;n advances Of. 12} .cents in the
pi:1. e of logs' Park, Blackwell. and
Co-,t1ihs•morning: quote $0.25for •first•'
class"hogs.$if car, and $6. fur the sec
and, 'rate
.;$i31t1;131" . RKET,-=Dunn Bros. quote
e $poi t. ewes froiii $3.85 to $4.1.0, Val tch
is40:and 15c lower .th«ra last week.: Ex-
port hooka .are the` seine', from' $3' to
$3' 50. •Lambs are quoted $5,25':to $5.75
and,increas'e of 25i. per cwt:
(TATTLE . MAmCET " Dallness con,
tinuer to be the characteristic feature
Of " the fat cattle trade: The :Old..1
Country market is lower, the shipping
space seems to be all taken, and these {
factors, •0 together .with_.the rather I
heavy run, have combined to bring'
about a drop of from 15 to 15c. Per cwt.
in the value of .exporters. ; One let:, of
cattle was sold at the"Junction pester
day, at $4:30 with $10 back. for which
1!4.60 had been:oifered the week before.
This illustrates the "dullness of the
trade.
•' HORSES: -At the Repository trade in
"horses was steady:. Bidding _was brisk
generally, although two.horses which
were bought sometime ago•were'offer-
ed and remained .unsold. A black. gen-
eral purpose work .horse, seven years
old, and sound only for: a,mailk op one
leg, sold for $110. • A . bay gelding, 7:.
years : old, 'serviceably:. 'sound, and a
good worker; `single • or double, of the
agricultural type, :sold for $102.50. «',A
ei -year-old bay m.are of the blocky
type, well roken,sold at -$105,
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the dollar, a•nd we proudlybelieve that we have the bestoassorted stock of Dry Goods in the coni»,
4 ty. of Huron. No order too small and none too large and we consider it no trouble to show goods..
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Cottage. to it nt.
'irgty oleos comfortable, cottage ob` the
corner: of Orange and Eattenbury Streets,
• to rent; $7 per month.
W. W. FARRAN, Clinton.
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Watch Chain Lost.
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In Canton, on Saturday evening"; Sept..
30th, a Gold watch chain,. Chain has gold
beads on if,: Suitable reward to Bader:
I{indly leabe at. NEW ,ERA - OFFICE.
Choice 'itesidenee .:for $ale.
Subscriber offers' for sale bis residence on
Ontario St;, as he is 'leaving town. •It is
one of • the Most modern and, np•to-date
houses in town, having hot rind cold water,
bath, electric"' light, and ie most eligibly
situated inone of the most pleasant parte
of the town. Partionlare on application
W. E:'NEWCOMBE..
NEW CHOPPING' MILL AT
HOLMESVILLE'
In operation clailx, Customers' can take
Chop -bome with them. Pricer; right—toll
or cash, Satisfaction guaranteed,
J. BItOWN, Proprietor.
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Pall Paper Hanging.
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and Painting.
.411 work satiefaotbrily done, " Csi1(nge,
Walla, and Borders. ell at the SardOprice.
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first thought in buying merchandise is to give our customers one hundred cents value. on,; •
Newest Styles in Furs
All olfir Furs are made especially fo>✓us and a come -
4 plete guarantee goes with every article in our Fur de-
partrnent.. , • o.
Sable Ruffs •
from '$8.00. to $37:50
ci 4.00 lip
u 10,00:; up
•6.00 up
5:00. up'.
13.50 up '
Sable Muffs to match
`) Isabella Foi Ruffs :;
(0-0 Isabella Fox Muffs
4 Astrachan Caperines
Persian Lamb Stotts
• Ladies' Bokaran. Coats,
a Sable collars .:" " ,. 5000 up°.
p" Ladies' Astrachan Coats .;" 25.00 up
Largerange of Children's Small
Furs and Bear Cloth Coats: ,
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Children's Hose
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Nowhere in town will you find a larger or better 4
assorted range of Children's. Worsted and Cashmere
Hose, all sizes and all prices. A trial pair :will con-
vince you;
Ladies' 'IlbSe
We make a •speeialt " of Ladies' Hose, • All ontl lin.-.
es are imported direct from England -and we aim to lead
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in Hosery. s .
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Try a pair of our special i '•
Cashmere Hose at. •., y;.
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Ladies' Underwear : Blankets and
Comforters
,We are. headquarters .,for Blankets
04 Puritan Elastic Knit Underwear is
• ,' the best garment. made for•women
and children you will find, Our.
0' stock' of` these.lines is very -comple-
4 te. in quality and size. A trial or-
o 4" 'der A1s ' a complete ran
� solicited.0 e p
04 ge.of Pennan's•Natura'. Wool Und
dewear for women' and .children.`:a
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and Comforters' and our: prices are •
right from the cheapest to the best.
If'yneeding
'You a blanket or
comforter c me:to us.
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Ready -to -Wear.
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Skirts
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Jltst received the ' first. fall ,shij
riient_of'Ready-to-1Wear Skirts • in
black and fancy tweeds, the : very `:
newest clesignslanci. a)lor•ings.Would 4
be pleased to have your oriti
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Sale Register,
Saturday, Oct,:. 7th. Hotel' property
in Londesboro, 150 acre , falai), in Hal-
lett and: farm stock .arid implements.
Sale'at.one o'clock at Bruce's 'hotel in,
in Londesboro. 1- .. D. Brace, proprie-
tor. John Purvis, auctioneer..
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ser. .
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." Farm Stook and Implements of Mr.
Ww• Murch, Lot -a 8, Con. 4, of Hallett, on'.
Thursday.; Oct. 12, at 1 p. m. ' Thomas
Brown, Auctioneer.
Farm stock, etc., of Mr. Walter Mair.
Int 36, Con. 8, Hal ett, on Friday, Oor,; 13.
Thos. Gundry, Anct. . " "
Farm Mock ` and .Imp'ements of Mrs.
Eaeont; lot 71, Maitland oonoessien God..:
each township, on Saturday, Oct. 14. : O.
Hamilton, Anot.
Farm.: stook .and lmplemente: of Wm.
House lot Said W to Relit:
The large frame cottage formerly been•
pied by It. Holmes, is offered either *bred
or tote sale. There is a parlor, Flitting
roo9h, dining room, kitchen, and three bed•
kbotlas=downrthire; two bedrooms npetair ;
good cellar, hard and soft water, l-
nore lot. Large shed that could easily be
converted into a stable. and the plaoe•for
a retired farmer, or some one itantink s
commodione house. Splendid location.
Rented or sold on :reasonable tents,
B. HOLMES; Clinton.
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-TORONTO, ONT.
tins ati.nderie. at our Pall" Opening wet live
times a4 creat is that of s year ago This fact
oar. iwrol4. Writs tor magniikearit .ata•
Tiplady, jr.. lot 25, bese line. Goderioh
TownBhip, on Tuesday, 'Oct. 17.. Thomas
Gundry, Anotioneer,
iasolut►on of 'Partnership.
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artnersbip heretofore. existing be-
tween
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tween Tyndall Bra:, has this
dissolved by mutual consent, A. J. Tyndall
retiring. All a000nnts dne the said ` firm
mast be,settled by Nov. let,•ard" persons;fm
holding olas against the said firm mus`,
send them in to either partner by the same
date. • •
A S. TTNDALL, . ,
L. T; TYNDALL, r 4i
Hallett, Sept. 281b,1905.
x CENTRAL
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Fi AT
The iargest Business and Shorthand
School in .Western Ontario,
Our
course • re thorough
ical
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s• aand tltt.t,
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Teaching is done by "experienced in-
structor3.._Therc isrno better school in
the Dominion. All .graduates secure
cod positions. Enter now. Cata-,
ogee free. BLLTOT1' t McLA'U54ator,
;'il Std
Principals.
Auction Sale
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Fine CATTLE
Go1enlooitJi Simpson will sell by
publid .Anotion at the farm of
GoVeriloek Bros. Winthrop.
filar miles north of $eaforths on
Monday, Oct. 9th,
-Coalvs
Sto • e for S° le• a•
Art $oaveler"' and. 'other: Apply to
U C..13REWEE•
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:Carpenters W:intC(1.
Four, good carpenters, at 25 en's and. 30.
cents per hrnr,. t
M. A.. PIGGOrT do Co, God/Idols, Ont
V INGI-IA'.M .
BUSINESS
:' COLLEGE
is a high-grade Commercial School
: 'fares Courses
Commercial i3tenography Telegraphy,
Write GEO., SPO'f°TEN, Principal.
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One 'Mildred and ten --stock Steers; abbot
one-half thio number will run 1,000 Iba and
up. • Alto a few choice itelferr.
.;ale will oommettee at Dae o'olookahArp«
Those wtal ing. to par•chase Flho�a1N bolus
errly, to Matte Selections.
TORUS el*,$ll LE.
12 rnokttbreriitlia. e►tT td iiiMksr itn0r0v
ad joint main, , A Minos" , t of 5 per *Oat.
ptir ttfa trfil' lot a4itr* b.
hitt real
97 -piece Dinner
and Tea Sets:
for
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• We have just put "into'
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Steck 'an elegant line of
97—piece Dinner and Tea.
'Sets, Blue and Pink pat-
tern; Something out of
the ordinary:. The.' are
from one of thhe.•bestEng•..
lisp makers and
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are made ade
pniQtfiong following corg-
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cups' and Saueers'.
12 Diner. plates,
../j Tea. plates.
12 Soup plates,
12 13utter plates.
1 Gravy boat.
1 platter ineh.
1 platter12 inch.
2 covered Vegetable
dishes."
1Bowl.
1 Tea pot. .
1 C •eam Pitcher.
1 covered" Sugar l3owl
These are usually sold
for $8,00
Our price is $6.00
A.D. eaton
The People's Grocer.
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Clairvoyant:.Astro.-P.h xc
1VYrt . 7`z. TJ C. Dey: Le1''ar
Wishes to gay to' the public that sheis no fortune: teller, nor Palmist She,
does not read the baud but bhrough tics pyohia Or mind end: magnetic poser. •
. gives in-
t red anything 'ndeceive th . Public butsimply
:: She has not lean- ythi g to try to e p , g
stances' in the past life' and advioe- on any 'businessrn.►itars or deals the t any
may have in view, whether it will be a success or not and witty beet .adapted '.
for. Whether they fall heir' to money at hems or elsewhere and gives advice
on same, er losses and how'to proceed, Any questions that they may wish ad
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'vice on will be answered eorreotly. " This :le only a natural gift the Madame
has poeseesed•.whiclishe -.hoe had since quite young and wishes to so inform
the public in general that She would not wish to "dcoeive in any way, and any
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on. wishing to copenit her is invited to doso as early as oonventent or they
will miss a rare chalice.
The most prominent people consult heron business and other affairs. Gives
time:2of.occarrenoe&.and satisfaction or ;money refunded. Remember the Max',
AIM'S VISIT I8 LIMITED. 020damB• will be located at the OOMMEYECiAL
HOTEL, CLINTON,,, on T13URSDAS, OCT. 5th
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Gentlemen Take N-otic.e .
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'Vire inform yon that we have those famous "13" Grain Bags also'.liappse
E. B. ,Scoop Shovels, Manure Forks, Lanterns, Glasses, Lamps,' Oil (both •Ems';.':.
eriean and Canadian), Plow Shoes And Boots and various' other kinds. of Shoes.
We have Building Paper, Gla,ss,'Putty,• Hinges, Nails, Tacks, Wire, Staples,
Hooks, ete. Try us for Salt. Flour, Meal, Horse Blankets -4 few left "at a, 'Bar-
gain, These are only"a few lines we might mention. It will be to your interest•
to pall and examine, before you buy. We take Rutter; Eggs, ; Tallow, Lard,
dlats. Wood, etc„ in exchange, or pay cash for those articles as readily as trade.
Gine us atrial and be con+vinced.,
R ADA•.,S.
Londeaboro Efnpoaium
' Sept. 29.:1005•
[That HALF-PRICESale Agai
The Half -Price Sale, which t have.been
oaths
conducting for the past three . months, has
been more than satisfactory to nae ; 1 trust it
has been the same to my many patrons.: •
In order to clear out the balance of the
Runiba;ll stock to nuke room for new goods
arriving daily for the fall and Chri turas
trader I have decided to still make a. further
reduction of prices. My shop 'window ''will
always give you axle idea of what to text.-
pect in. BARGAI 9.
The Repair Department will have
my personal attention. All work entrusted
to me will be guaranteed to give perfect
satisfaction or money refutlded. All goods
sold by me will be engraved FREE OF
CHAP.O.
n'gagement .atld ;Wedding' '
E Rings a
Specialty.
MAItRTAAE LICENSES PROCURED
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W. R. COUNTER, J
JEWELER'and maker of, CORRECT PRIC