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Dayli
Bill
• W hen the daylight bill'
passes you should have
two watches, one for stan-
dard time, the other for
local time, We have a
full stock If you want a
finely finished and accur-
ately adjusted watch, get,
it from us. Or if it is tor
be a cheap watch we can
supply you with the just,
ly famous
One Dellar
ingersell
We have also a good
stock o f the Dickens
watch chains, the kind
that is built for two.
W. H. Hellyar.
Jeweler and Optician
Standard Elevator
• ' Open for business under new
management.
We are prepared to/buy-all kinds
of Grain, at market prices daily.
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Rave for sale the finest brands of
' 'Maw and Mill Feeds Wall kind.
'The L. Suitter Coinpany
•
.fiorse Clippers Sharpened.
.4 A • to.
Raing irwtalled a machine for
eharperinag all kinds of ROO (Nippers,
arespreoared to do such' work pp
eillsoitnotice. Satisfaction aseured._
-4. lABEZ RAND
eats- Blacksmith, Clinton
For Sale.
Births Marriages it DM
• BORN
13 ARTLIFF-in ciintor, on iy
10th, to Mr and Mrs Barry DeWitt
deughter.
DIED
11,,A.YWA.RD Tuckerstnitht on
'May lett, Alfred Hayward. ageale
Tease 4 months and 23 dare,
SOOTT- I,u Barnett, on May 17th,
Robert Scott, aged SI) yeers. 0 Months
and 20 day.
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The Essex, Ont.. Lewn kwling
Club will bold their Second annual
tournatnent on their beautiful lawn,
which comprises 20 greens. all in Al
condition, on Tpesday and Weduesday
June 14 and la, 1910,,
At the lacrosse meeting held at Mit-
chell last Thursday, the following
scheduleavas drawn up for group No,
2, intermediate 0, L. A. : -
junet3- St.. Mary's at Seaforth.
Jutie 10 sSeaforth at St. Mrry's.
June Oh -Mitchell at Sea/oral.
July 7 -Seaforth at. Mitchell.
July 13 •Mitchiell at St. Mary's,
July 22 St, Mary's u t Settfortle
District No.8 - Junior Seafortloa bye.
Base Batt oo the 24tii
9 :80 a, di. Tigers vs. Giants
11 a, m, 'Oahe vs. Pirates.
8 p, tu Goderich vs. Clinton.
Baseball
The baseball season will soon begin.
and the Mitchell boys are practising
hard in the determination to spare no
effort Lo win the league championship
this year. Six of last year's players
are expected to he in the game again
The pitching will be 'done by George
Parker, late of the Motherwell nine.
and Clark, who 'Ian year held down
first base will look after the catching
department, and all who are fernier
with their work feel confident that.
Mitchell has the. best battery, in the
league. The first game h'ere will bet
with Clinton on June 10.- (Mitchell
Advocated
C. C I., Too Iludt For Doherty
• Piano & Organ Co.
The above yearn met in battle array
• for a Baseball Match Saturday last,
which resulted in the vanquishment
of the Doherty Athletic Association
team. It will be noticed by the line-
up, however that the Factory's strong
team, was not in the fighting line,
their places being taken by the young
er members this was done,(so say their
opponents) to make the teams a trifle
more equallit sttength although the•
0. 0, I ., Juniors have proven them-
selves equal to almost any emergency.
There were many refsdatihne connects
ed _with..thie match, principally the
work of the baths -vie -sof the two oppose
ing armies, 0. Draper, as ahOrt.etop
• for the factory. is past making a
fer himself as an all round athletic.
For the C. C. I., Kitty replaced
Mit-
chefl as slats artist after the second
innings and won Jimmie. Score 17-15
in favor ot C. C. L Bedewing is •the
line up
--Organ-Factory
A (borough. bred Aberdeen Amp_
• bull. Cow and bull calf. Latter
rponths old, Will be sold cheap. Mag-
nificent animate. Must he seen to be
appreciated. Apply to •
JOHN RANSFORD •
Clinton
• Chickens Wanted.
60X) chickens wanted next October end
•November for.fattening purpose. WM
bp snipping broilers up to the end of
June. Now is the time to get the ineu
bitters and broodinghens hnsv. Prices*
pure to be high at the Holmesoille
Poultry Station.
N. W. TREWARTHA.
Phone 4 on 142, - •
Private Sale ot Household
Furni ure. .
Ths undersigned has for sale the follow-
ing honaphold furniture, all in filie-slass,
condition, consisting of 2 Bedroom Sets,
Mattresses and Spring; 1 oak Side Board;
1 Conch; 1 Oxford It bug. 1. Art Souvenir
Heater: 1 sea of Diners; 1 Baby Baggy
and Crater. Apply ae any time to -
F. HERMAN, trictoria St.
Field Stone Wanted.
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The leen of Clinr.nwiII pav e3.75 per
cord for field stone. for roast building.
Apply to THOS. BEACOM,
chairman of -Street Own.
WATERWORKS.
,Whoie print tours, h'.
ritehie temper end
.aerie* ;Hecate:1er%
result.
We eemitivete cure
this coadition with
allieobee.
DO you' ever find when read-
ing at night that the dif-
ferent letter run into one an-
other and confuse you? If so.
you should consult us and
.have your eyes s..xamined at
once, We can make reading
a domfort and pleasure to you,
with properly -fitted glasses.
A. J. Grigg
Jeweler and Optician
!RUM' of Marriage Licenses
Ranee • 2nd Base • T'..Brenilin
XcKenzie •• let Baser • J. Dchirty
East•' Field • E. Kerr
Johnston Catcher • E. Cook
Lyons • '81'd Base • S. Morris
Mitchell• P
Pitchet • Asoherty
Kitty .14:Field Grealis
Grew R. Field M. Agnew
licMcArthur -Shortstop' • C. Dreyer
Goodood •Exhibition Game
• Blyth ' visited Olintort %,yesterday,
(Wednesday) for an exhibition -gatue
• of baseball, and met defeat at the
hands of the local nine. It wee nova
sensational game proba.bly due to the
fact that neither team are in real con
dition, although several brilliant plays
were made. 'Tasker, who hada down
the slab for (Minton, : delivered his
goods even better than, last season
when he gets "ready" to de so. Mc-
Caughey, 3rd base.' made a iteautan
one -hand catch, which brouh t cheers
LEGAL QUERIES
Mrs. 0.,Goderich • Qu. -I occupied a
house tris tenant, There was no fur-
nace and Ikept three fires going in the
rooma. The pipes got frzen and burst,
causing me great inconvenienca. and
loss, as myboarders had. to leave un
til the repairs were made. The land -
Toed bas died, and the solicitor for the
estate is demanding payment from me
for the cost of repartng the plumbing
Is be tight,in doing so ?
Ans.-If there was a lease containing
a, covenant on your part to repair you
may be Viable for the cost of the re-
pairs. But if you did not sign any such
lease, and did not agree to make the
repairs, the executor or administrator
of the estate cannot compel , you to do
so. •
Mrs. A. McGlo Clinton. Qu. -B.
bought a •house and allowed A to move
into it on a verbal agreement. that
when A had paid in rent to B whilst B
had paid for the house B would then
execute a conveyancemt theplace toA.
B has beenpaid all the money. but has
served A with a notice to vacate. The
• GENERA,L SIR JOHN FRENCH.
Noted cavalrymen sailed last week
for Quebec. He will be in l'ot•ortto on
Ma y 24th.
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WESLEY
Last/Sunday eveuing Rev. Mr
folltifripreached an appropriate ser-
mon on the death of the Kung and the
choir sang “Alside with Me" and
'Crossing the Bsr." 3 Leslie Kerr
sang "Calvary," Prof. Brown reudisi-
ed Chopin's Funeral March and the
Dead March. The service was cloied
sineing t he King's favorite hymn
"N -err iity God to Thee."
Rev. t r,,Jolliffe will oc:upy the Me.
pit at the regular moreingserviceSun-
d• y next, but will exchange with Dr
Stewart in the evening,
EPIVORTII LEAGUE
• The" Olnistian Endeavor Comittee
had the meeting in Wesley Epworth
League on Monday evening. Mr.
Robert Irwin presided over the meet-
ing. Mr, Hatiland Camphell gave a
very beneficial paper on "The Work of
The Epworth Leigue." He gave a
short description or the work of each
committee. The youtig gentleman
said in his talk that the Christian En.
deavor Department sets before us the
ideas of the Life of Christ and helps us
to learn more of the Life and Teach-
ings of the Great Master. This is the
most important department in the
"Leagues The Missionary Department
brings before us the grand work of
• taking the Gospel to Heathen Lands
and the work done by the Missionar-
ies In the Fields of Labor. The Liter
ary department brings before us the
beautiful thoughts of man, then the
study of English prose and verse and
in the debates when one can give hie
agreewent wa verbsi, Can it be oar or her idees on a subject, and the Soc.
forced? ••Ial Committee which works tobrighten
Ansta-A verbal aiffeenietit relating the minds of the nienibers when they
to the sale of land is of no validity. meet in isnaall gatherings for the pur-
The Statue of Frauds requires that an pose ot brighter pursuits and the ex -
agreement for the sale of tand. or any ceeding beneficial • and gladdening
interest in or concerningthe sarne,shall effects of vshole-souled pleasure. A
be in writing and signed. • But as A is duet was given by Mrs W. Brown and
4n possessinn of the premises, and has Miss Carr, which was very greatly en
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paid certain sums ot neoney to 13, on toyed. A motion Of thanks was Oven
the faith of the verbal agreement to Mr Campbell, Mrs Brown and Miss
made-by-Bahatelse-would .exe.cutea Carr-fontheir valuable aesietance.
ill
• ccinveyance of the premises when the • Next Monday evening ,Mr; Joliff e w
payments were completed, he can set dedver an addrdss • on Astronomy
up those facts abet defence to any ac- which will be a very great attraction.
tion of ejectment B may bring against The address will be en Cornets. There
him.: It has been held in a number of are sixty-five members everyone is
oases that, w.here a pnrchrises has been earnestly 'requested to benefit the
let Into possession, and has made pay. League by their presence:
ments purmant to e verbal agreement •At the May meeting of the 'Official
• for the purchtise" of the land,the Court Board of Wesley Church,' hell on
will enforce the contract and will Seems • Wedneeday evening la,st, the Treas.
pel the vendor to. execute a, - convey' urer's Report showed the finance e to
ance, on • the .groundthat there has he in a s:stisfactoty condition. • The
beetles pert perfocruance of the con- following gentlethen Were elected Ps
tract and that possessionhaving been. Stewards for the ensuing year: B.
given and acccepted in fillfilinent of Chant,. W. Doherty, W. EL Heliyar,
the bargain, it would be fraudulent ie. IS' C. MeMath, W. Cantelon; F. J.
wettithheoruptatrht:„etnonswenitrhodfrtabwf. otthheerrn!rooma; SSonthcombe and R. E. Manning.-
Wallis was elected to represent the
ton is•Caton L. R. 1. Oh. 137 and 14S. Hoard at the District meeting to be
See also Coles,v, Trccothick. 9 .Vesey; held at Seaforth, on the 18th inst.
'eat Of course, some difficulty may The following resolution of apprecia,-
arise from the fact that the •reoneY ion of the laborseef Rev. W. J: Jolliffe,
paid was called "yent". dartngibis four years .Ministryof the
.••; • QiniriOn was carried' unartianonsly. :
!dowel by W. Doherty and seeonded
The Blyth . players are mite for unex., ;, .
peeted surprises, which came in the MI;di11aSbin1ev.son of Mr. fry'lt E. Mltnning, and :Resolved :-
That we,the Members of Wesley quar-
terly Board, assembled in our May
meeting, desire to Place en record, our
hearty appreciation of the labels of
our esteemed Pastors Rev. W.'3. • Jell,
iffe, whoee.pestoral term will close in
Tune, His intercourse with us in our
dome tic and social relations has been
You will regret you did
not attend one of Can-
ada's High Grade Busi-
ness Colleges, iodated' at
Peterborough
Orangeville
Walkerton
Winghant
Clinton
N ere isthettirue to enter.
Our grad totes receive frora $400
to $1500 per alumni.
Mail Courses la 100 different
subjects.
• Write for particulars
CLINTON
BUSINESS COLLEGE
GEo. SPOTT0X, Principal.
VICTORIA DAY
Single Fare l'or Round Trip
Between all stations in Canada. also
to Niagara Falls iirid Buffalo, N.Y.,
Detroit and Port Huron, Mich.
Tiekets good going May 23rd and
24th. Return Unlit Bay 20th.
g litst of
Sliort prices
. Await you at this store during the coming week.
Space '.ill only permit of mention of a very few,
• but we .altn that each sale.. shall advertise this
store SuS The Store or Values
A. Table Linen Special
Arout 200 yards ot a beautiful pure bleached Table
Linen, 02 in, wide and extra good value at 05c. Priced 42c
to clear ... . .
.Speelals in Lacc Curtains
• 21) pair extra due bee+ eurtains, (10 in, wide, f•4 yards flan
long au a regular $1.50 Curtain. Special this week .. Dint
Also ;Omit 20 pair good large Lace Curtains, extra Rap
'MOW at 90e a tear, Special this week es. uvu
$1.*10 Corsets one r'
Another Alp 'tient of tbese Corsets has just arrived,
and. are a superior lot to the last shipment,. which
everyone pronounced "wonderful value, ' but rather
than put these with ow; regular stock, out they go this an.
• DO3Weeterkillil 'SCC 'Our 49c Corset
15'4 a wonder. Mede in Imes Directoire etyje, of nice.'
ipissity White ()omit, w hit .four hose eupportee e, and Ann
leg value at a small price ..... ... . ..... , %Mt
Special valnes Priuts, Ginghams and Wash Linens. etc., al
this week.
.SOme big snaps in the Clothin,,,r and Shoe Departments. •
Don't buy :without seeing them,
Plumsteel Bros.
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UPPER LAKESTEAMERS
=Sailings of passenget steamers from
-Sarnia for Soo and Port Arthur se ery
Wednesday and Saturday at %if) p. w.
Also additional sailings on Friday.
May 20th, Monday, May 80th and for
Dirth May 20th. Sailings from Col- e
fifth innings when they sent, three men
oyer theplate. In the first innings the..
locals made six talljel3; two in Oth, and
one in 8 h, making their' total, while
Blyth added one in 7th. The score 9 4 ,
for Clinton.. • The following is the
line tirn- - .
laro•Shipley, Hallett, who hes been
attending. the London Medical Collese
' is home for,the holidays.: . •
Watson • c field Rutobal
Sims • 1 base Johnsto
Summers . • r field .• Drape
Combe• e stop Twitch&
Gosshorae 2 base . W Johns°
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Bell 3 base McCaughey
Merritt - catcher Hawkins
• 1 field ' McE wan
Denholm
Taman. ' pitcher • Tasker
Water oonneiviona made ; steam pipe
fitting; electric light fixturee repaired and
installed Al' work ens:wives!. Prices
within thrii rea] nf all. Kindly give me
a trial. THOS. BBITTuN
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• Mr. Lorne Tyndall attended the Dis-
tricemeeting held in Seaforth onWed-
nesday, as delegate from Ontario St.
Church:
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Batter Up! Play Ball!
The Baseball season is now on in full swine. There is every indica-
tion the game will hoom in Clinton this year. The New Era has always
looked after play er and fan. and rapped out many a hit of encoUrage.
ment to those who follow the sport. All managers, captains, secretar-
ies and players are requested to send in tletails.of teray games played or •
news of any genies to come, all of which will find spAte in oar baseball
column. There is a supply of score cards at this office suitable for re-
cording a gatne by innings, which are at the disposal of any teatn man-
ager in the town. These verde should he filled in properly at the cori-
elusion of the game and left at this office as soon as possible so as to
insure publication in he New Era without delay. Cal) at the New Era .
office and secure a s ply of score cards.
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Furniture Time
is here again for the wise hose.
tesper. Come ani prove yourself
to belong to that Mess, by seieeting
the new anise or separate pima your
home needs.
Well Keep the
Furniture Ton Select
until *bee she Stling hetweelonnine
if (Ju • a N . llVii NMI a 01110 to
yoit. tt Apt, to and bonny
to Jull. te.i.as and sear.
The Cheapeat SpOt in Huron to buy all kinds of Paralture.
Ft RNITUEi AD
woolTER & BALL UND fraRTAX IN
$1.50
hound Trip
GODERICH to
WTROI
SATURDAY, JUNE la
Return Monday, June 20
• STEAM/Lit GREY1totiNra
X. H. Ayer,Exest,Ageat
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e• - A %pucka Excursion Train will leave
Stratford at 7.40, Clinton 8.40 a. ra.,
2 Saturday, June 18th.
11• Froin Kincardine Witigham, eto.,
take morning train 'June 18, conneriting
Iat Clinton (8.40 a. nu) with Special Train
for Goderich. Species' Train leaves
Goderich for Clinton, Winghatn„.Strat-
• ford and way siatione on G. T. Ity'., on
arrival of steamer Monday night.
• GODERICOBANDMOONLIGHT
I8.30 P.M. FRIDAY, JUNE 17
Exeurition Train as usual from Strat-
ford via G. T. Ity., and way stations.
ITINERARY
LEAVE DETROIT FOR GODERICH I
rrklan June rah, 8 a CentresiTime.
Arrive Godei•ieli 0.30 p. ni.
Special Train leave* GOdistich SIA Ct. T.
Ey% to Stratford and via O. P. Ry. 10
.Blyth, etc., 11.30 p,
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lin wood' 1.30 p. and Owen Sound 1
114p. m, Wednesday and Saturdays
for Soo and Georgian Bay ports. ;
Secure tickets and full information'
A 0 Pattison, Depot agent
from
JOHN RANFORD,.Town Agent
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The -makers of the-nmPress" produce more high-. .
If you want a :1 grad -shoes for women than any factory in Canada!,
and when you consider that three hundred thousand
Stylish • pairs of this modern shoe are sold every year in Can
ada to women who wear only the highest grade of
Summer Hat •. ,footwear, and that almost every fourth woman you
: meet will be wearing a pair of the "Empress" there
WE ARE ONE OF THE SOO AGENTS.
We handle them, • must be a cause.
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Most agreeable, and his, ministations •
of the Word, have proved increasing-
ly acceptableand profitable, In view of
his removal from our midst; we wish
to assnre him of our sincere regard for
himself and Mrs. Jolliffe, anti of our
prayers for them in the -field to which
they. may be appointed," . •
ONTARIO STREET" "
• The pulpit will. be . oectipied next
Sunday by Ilev. F. Swan., of 'Buller.
ton. The Choir will fuenish choice
music, Everybody weconae. •
Revs T. W. Cosene will presdh in
Mitchell next Siindartnorning. In the
afternoon and evening he wig preach
anniversary sermons at the Bethel ap.
pointnient on the Fullerton circuit.
ST PAUL'S
£he Ladies of St. Paul's Church held
their. Annual . Business Meeting on
• Tuesday of this week and the follow-
ing officers were elected for the corn.
ing yeati-l'resident- Mts. McLeod,.
Vice President Mrs. Holmee,
tory Seere-
- Mrs. Armour, Treasurer -Mrs.
Hartley.
'LEAVE GODERICH FOR DETROIT
Suturauy, aline llith, OA a. DI., Canada
Time, stopping at Fort Huron.
A %podia Excurzion Train froni stmt.
I ford the morning of June 18th, stopping
at Miteliell, Dublin, Seatorth, Clinton And
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Holmenville.
1 From Winghani, Belgrade, ems take ,
morning train, June 1811*. connects at
Clinton 8140 a. en., with Spacial Train
for Gorierich. •
RETURNING TO GODERICH
Leave Detroit MOnday, June 20th, 1.00
D. in., Port Durum 5.30 p. itt. Arrive at
Underfelt 0,30 p in.
SpeCial trains leave Goderich 11.30
p. in. for Clinton. Winghatu, Stratford,
on arrival of bleathor from Detroit,
Ieentinett RETURNING) TO DETROIT ts
Leas., materiel' on lata trip f. r Detroit ta
:ewe eta, at 8.30 a nt Mote a
th. Titnereao a. nis Canada Thine.)
Meala will be served Irr the dining room
for this ExCut5lOt3 at 31e.
• Will Esc Old Supply
Head Of Meg George On Coins And
• Stamps.
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he head of King George will not
appear on'the coins or postage stamps
of ()anode before the endsof the year.
Th' likeness of Edward the Peaee-
maker will continue on the currency
end stamps of Canada for another six
months at least. In the ease of the
postage stamps any design may he
used, but it, is the custom' to have the
Monarch's head on the two cent stamp
which is the one mostly, hI use. The
department has at six-month' supp'y
• nn hand, and these wilt be used up
waile dies are t'eing prepared for the
new issue of George V. stamps.
Changing the design of the metal
eorreney is also rynialletv „De tinier Do.
elene tn tin orposred and
loov.41 h (laii.olA sod
‘V }Pot t• t be l,uitd Klee
Allpt.ati 4 011 at Pol11 1114 tipeciat up-
rise! of the portratit has to be ob.
tesimai, Finance Department hos
,for some time been looking into the
question of _designs for the new gold
coinage Of Canada and on these the
WRITE STAR LINE ad heof king George will appear. but e I the first of January will probably be
ammo ammigge. ammo sop the date of their inauguration.
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Seeskin opens to'take cattle and herself
to pasture. 'For teems apply to
t•Ala.• A. J. Mci011atISAY;
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. -Clinton.
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CF THE
Balatice of. our Metcalf Stock
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along with our New Spring Line of gOods, which we recent]y parchased. .We.ba.ve
made ula.'ns for an entire new line, and are bound to'dispose of our present . stock
to make room for same. • ••, .
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware
at Almost Uour Own Price.
40 per cent. off
Every LOCKET in our store. See the
• assortment in Odd Fellow s' and
Masonic. Round, oval, etc.
40 .pa. cent. off e
• 4.0e per cent. off our Special line of
SCARF PINS, of signets, etc., in all -
the latest designs.
50 percent. off
'BROOCHES of all kinds to be sold at
above discount, until the present line is
.disposed of. •
25 per cent. off,
• CLOCKS, in Kitchen, Mantel, Gilt,
Alarm, Musical, etc. A big selection
to choose from.
SiverWare at onerquarter mff.
25 per cent. off Rings, Ladies' or gents`, ' Hampden a n d Waltham 17 - jewel
Chains Fobs, Cuff Links, Mechanics, Watch Movements, in Nickel Cases,
only
vvitrie they last.
Sole Agent for
Denbo.;
ampden
Watches and
Etneon&VictOr
Plibnorraphot
Edwin T. Adams,
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Graduate
Engraver.
Graduate
Watchmaker
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