The Clinton New Era, 1906-05-18, Page 8FOR, SATURDAY
Three special lois of Parasols just in
this week, all ready far Saturday shoppers.
About ten dozen in all. The Factory hid
a lot of handles, not more than two or
three of one kind, just the odd ones and
twos left, after filling spring orders. We
got the lot at a Bargain, and had them
mounted on three different qualities of tops
to sell at 88c, $1,25 and $1.98. They are
a little better .than the best Parasol values
we have ever shown. They go* on sale
Saturday morning for the first time. '
There is a straight saving of 25c to 5oe
on every one of them. All are new
and they are just as good for ra.iny days
as for sunny ones.
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Parasols at 88c •
Parasols or Ladies' Umbrellas, good quality
top, mounted on strong frame, steel rod,- many
different styles of handles in natural or carved
wood. Could be sold as a bargain at $1.00 special Q
- at ea.ch . U
ti
Parasols at $1.25
.,
quality gloria top, on a light but strong frame,
steel rod, handsome handles in natural wood,
Parasuls or Ladies' Umbrellas, full size, good
pearl horn or carved fancy tacks, good enough to
sell at $L50 or $1.75. Your choice of 30 of them ot a
125
on Saturday ati.
Parasols at $1.98
Parasols or Ladies' Umbrellas, extra quality
gloria top, light strong frame. hollow ribs, steel
rods, handsome handles, peerl, natural and pol-
ished woods, with sterling silver or gold plated
mountings, complete with silk -cover, hood enoueli
to sell at $2.50. 15 or -20 of them to 'sell at your $198
choice, each
The Linen. Sale
The Linens we are selling at this Special Sale...
are GOOD. There is no better maker in Britain •
than the man w h o Made them We.a r e.
selling them at pries that Are less •: than :..qualities •
as good are usually sold at Selling themthat way.
because we bought them for less monk than we',1:,
ever paid for equal quality. No need to say. .why
and how we got them. It's enough to 'know that
the Linens are good and the prices less than regn—
lar. The chance to lay in a stock of • 1i4en's is a.
it is unusual. • • • •
A Special for a Quarter.
Extra heavy real Irish Linen Table Damask,
iinported direct from the maker in Irela.nd, a
splendid Cloth, several good patterns, easily good geRei
value at 30e to -35c, specie. at per yard...... .. . .. . LOU
Table Linen at 4oe
Heavy half bleached Table
Damasks, all pure linen,
strong, firth cloth, evenly -
woven, nice neat patterns,
qualities that. will wear well
and bleach quickly, good val-
ue at 50c, for the May Linen
Sale per yard 40c
Table Damasks 47c .
Very Strong heavy, half
bleached Table Danaask, all •
pure linen, will wear and
bleach well, as good as we
have ever sold for .80c and
65c, for our May Linen Sale
per yard 47c
Russia Ceash 12 1-2e -
Russia .Crash is very
-scarce and hard to get. We
have in stock to -day a big
shipment of this popular.
rough towelling, extra qual-
ity, at per yard .12 1/2c •
Table Daimask 6oc
Extra quality [fine .half
bleached •'TableDainask
beautiful new designs,qual-e
ity that will stand. no end of
hard wear and bleach very.
9niokly. If we had' bought
in the regular way we could
not have sold it for less than
75c, for our May Linen Sale
we mark it et per yard.... 60e
Crash Towelling 7c
Good•quality all new Linen
Otash Towelling, just the •
thing for ordinary use, spec-
ial for our May Linen sale
pee yard 7e•
Heavy Linen etas,' 10e
10 inch heavy pure Linen
Crash Towelling, best we
ever sold f'or the money, will
stand no end of hard wear;
per yard.. ........... 10c -
Towelling Ends • •.
• .
500 yards Linen Ceash Towelling, Meet of them have
colored -borders, lengths run front 1 12.to 5 yards; They .
are just as good as if you bought them off the web. If
they were not the remnants we rould have to sell them?
atI0c. You can buy them, at ' 7e• and. ii3e per Yard...
.
Mill Remnants of Table Linen — • . . . . .
About 200 remnants of bleached aud unbleached .
Table Linen. We cannot quote any price for ehem, just
_becauseethere are en matn.yee_Lengths...eien frinie 11.-2 to
3 1-2 yards. The whole let go at prices .
that mean a saving to buyers of 'at least one-quarter of •
what they usually pay. .. . • • .
Seconds la Oloths and Napkins • . . •
"
Dozens of Cloths withNapkins to match. manysizes •
and qualities and markedeat one-quarter tO one-thied
less than regular prices; just.because of a 'slight.flew. If
you want a good Oloth and a dozenNapkins and save -it
little money in buying them, get some Of these. tiedonds, .
Two Good Bleached Damasks
•
71t 75c
One end only bleached Table Damask, hand- •
some pattern, quality as good as we have been.
selling for years at $1.00, one end only to sell.. at 75c
per yarcl .. , .. 1664866 IV .....
61 •
At 88e
One end only fine quality bleached Table
Damask, new .pati erns, just as good quality as we
have sold right along at $1.15, on at per .1i 88c
yard
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SUMMER OPENING
1)o not miss our ,^Surniner Millinery Opening Friday awl
Saturday of this week. It will be well worth your while to
visit thNhowroom, even if you don't want aSummeritat just
yet. Miss Reynolds brought back from the Amet lean Mai-
kets the very latest styles and shapes for summer wear, She
has had them trimmed up and they will be ready for yen
Friday and Saturdie. You will be welcome. No need to
buy unless you wish.
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ens
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-fere, ee, -eery.
Iwilt i e at W. S leolraes' Prit eters
THE CLINTON NEW Ma
1 APPLE PROSPECT.- It le said the u
nv. OVENS, Surron Eye, leer e.udNose, proscr ects for ' large apple crop are ++++++++++0++++++
cliuton eharede6 may eiet„ ours ti goo is year. ere is a fine show
I
th' Th '
and &oast* of these email') 0 C 1 No es
treated. Pr°P6r1r4 'than usual, it has not been affected by
i the frost. Dealers flaY the iudleatiene
in•TeferTTTTerTTTTWVTTTT're
1 THRESHING MACHINERY. - A plying early spring vegetables.
iu. tet ex. 1.aseee properly. ette of blossom, and coming a litt e later
Local t
Local, Notices.
Die you route.. R. Seerrti's ao. la this week's
esus of the New Bre.
Everything spollerents for the next week at
A. 11 seirrfee.
fear you peteee. the wineew dieeley of peuts
a
Pietnerreees.--Oet our prieee on Pineapples
for preserving before troe. it will pay
you. MceeNNAN's.
point to a large crop. •
The market gardens are elready sup -
new Monarch Separator and Engine, The 83rd )3attalion will go out to •
''the'product of the &Minton, Thresher London (damp on the 18th of June.
Co , will be in operation on the Com- •The Halifax of
Herald.may 12, men-
s premises on May 2ttla and su9-
Any one interested
twos the arrival of C. C,' Rance, Clin-
cee inn days. is
' liberty to call'and see it rimming.
INICE FLOWERS.- M. Welkin -
shave, Postoilice Caretaker, is to be
la,ted on the beautiful dis- Fitzsimons & Son shipped hogs this
The thinten New Erb epTITIolirtutulips he makes around the week from here and Seaforth, the
U VoStoi6ce, Tuesday mottling several price paid, being $0.00.
ton, at that pitted,
Mr, Kidd, of Seaforth, inspector of
foods for Western Ontario, was in I
town on Monday.
FRIDAY, MAY 1$, IOW
persona from Gotha ich, examining
them, inade the remark that they must
hese been transplanted, mom at hot-
house, as they had nothing like them
° &Ant ZolYit5. onheine• assured that the bulbs had
in Goderich ; and they were surprised
' 110hPITAL NOTES. -Bir. John Mc- all winter!
been in the ground' where they were
.
Intosh was able to return to his home
In Hullett last week... . Mr Ritchie of LICENSED PEDLARS FOR THE
Brussels, who was here having his arm COUNT'Y.-John Falloon. Louis Ramsh-
1 kopski, J. E. Harnwell, Duncan c•
treated, returned home on Friday.
Donald. Wilford Mendelson, Geo. Van-
' FARMERS' INSTITUTE EXCUR- clerburgh, Augaistinc McGuire, D.
' I SIONS.-The West and South Huron ShielselV. K. INTlusley, Stuart Miller,
Farmers' Institute excursions to the Geo. Beatty, Anthony McDonald, ,Ta...
Model Farm, Guelph, will take place Cutt; ITa.iry Andrews, David a.vieloii,
on Friday, Tune 15. Foist Huron will .Henry Hayden, Thos, Langan, Robt.
take place on Saturday, Rine 23. • I Shaw, W. J. McCracken, J. E, Frey.
DEATH,--sMr. John -Allison,sWinge t jaltinlIr Inv.,..a%searGo' wFaiLIVE,rce!.P„heeeues' Bushheld.
ham, who has been baggagernan on' - . -
the,L ll. 8r. B. for a number of years, . LOOKS SUGGESTIVE.- Under the
died on Fridity'from dia,betes. He was 'License Law a population of 2200 is
the Wellington, Grey & Bruce years necessary in order that towns inay be
an old reilway Man, haying been with
ago.. entitled to five hotel 11 censes. Our at-
tention has been called to the fact that
ee.GOES-sXf) GODERICH -We under- 2thave population of Wing,ham is iust
. .
stand that Dr, Freeman, who has just.swixhialentahastevoefuSievasfoeretchtivie02;20-7m,00rer
practised here as a 'Veterinary for than enough to retain in these places
several years. has decided on remov- the four licensed houses they have.
ing to Goderieh; and will leave here We do not say that this is thereeult
about the 1st of June.
rented a house in Goderich. • of deliberate intention, but it has at
He has already
least a very suggestive look. ,
DIVISION COURT. —.Tucisse Holt MASONIC. -L. H. Dickson, Exeter,
presided at a sitting of the Division DD. 0. M. for South Huron District,
resented by Mr Hohnstead,of Seaforth egeeSe, A. F. & A. M., ore Friday even -
Mr Blair, of Goderich.and Mr Brydone ing last,* A number of visiting breth-
of Clinton. The cases were ot the ren were present from Blyth, Seatoeth,
usual Division Court character. Exeter. Hamilton, Drantford, Tiver
INSPECTION OF SCALES. -Mr. ton and Glasgow lodges. The officers
Coughlin, Inspector of Weights and otf Clinton Lodge 'Were highly coeupli-
Measuree,was here last week Inspect- hented on the efficiency of the Lodge,
ing the market and stock scales, and not only by the visiting brethreis,. but
o
also those used by coal dealers We by the representative of the Grand
understand that in cath caseate fOund , Master. After the meeting, a banquet
the scales correct and satisfactory- was teede eed theD. D.G.M. and visitors.
A HOLT DAY.-Thiersda.y next wi:1
be the 24th of Mayeand wail be ob-
served se a holiday. On, that account
the NEw ERA. will be issued td
earlier thanusuale and we will be
greatly obliged if correspondents will
bear this in mind and :send their copy
a day earlier •
Rolland Pinner, who has been at his
home at Marmora, owing to ill health,
has returned to town.
There are some half-dozen appeals
only entered against assessment, none
of them very important.
Mr, .Ta,s, Walkinshaw of town, has
rented his farm on the 2;ed of Hullett,
to M. P. Glazier, for one year.
The hoard sidewalk isa thing of the
past here, only an occasional piece be-
ing left in outlying parts of the town.
Mr. Thomas Malloy, of BeuceileId,
.brother of the late Daniel Malloy, of
died'een Wednesday. He was
un married.
Friday last was the first day that we
have had for some time thatevas at all
like spring. The succeeding days have
been quite warm
When July comes, with its swelter-
ing beet, we will forget that it has
been necessary to keep a fire on all this
month for comfort.
.
E d. Howard, formerly an employee
of the Organ Factory, is said to have
bought a 40 acre farm in Minnesota,
and may go int'? farming.
We are sorry to learn that Mr. Mit-
chell, of the New -Record, was called
away from town this week, owing to
the serious illness of his mother.
Itis stated that a meeting of the
License Commissieners will be held
here in a few days to deal with mat-
ters uucoiiipleted at a previous meet.:
ing, .
Those who have been stealing rat
traps from along the Hayfield river
are warned that the practise had bet-
tweartbeeh.edais.continued, as they are being
Miss' Mary McCaughey, daughter of
Mr. JJ. McCalighey, who bas been
employed in the millinery department
HURON & ONTARIO RAILWAY,-
e- In the Clomrnons Railway COmmitteeiu Newcombe's has taken a position
Luelcnow,
on Tuesday a bill was repotted ektend- -
ing the thee for the construction a E. Floody, Inland- Revenue °Mee,
the Hilton & Ontario. Railway, and brother-in-law of D. Cantelon,. is ered
authorizing also the construction of ited with an important discovery of
two or tnch linee The Main line is an illicit distillery plant at Hull, and
projected from Port Perry to Goderich, the arrest of the owner.
t °oohing Beeton.. Shelburne. DurhallY
The -Government refrigerator car
made itifirst trip- in this locality last
week ; it'comes up every two weeks,
and ie a, greet convenience for the ship-
ment of perishable products.
DEATH. FROM A.CCIDENT:Rev.
. - and Walkertue, with branches to Mea-
. •
Vie: Wade received word last week of ford, Owen .Souncl, Kincardine and
Winghaue. This, -bid bite been before
the death of Mrs.:. Marr, of Markdale.
Deceased was i he eldest sister of Mrs, Parliemerit for a• ieng time. and has
Wade, being - 'Aged 82 years, and died seeured.reperited extenstone of its char-
ter • ,Not a foot of it has yet been linilt.
at the.. home of her son-in.1am Her. • .. - - • •
death was the result 01 ars unfortifeete . ' AMERIC AN SILVIPeet --ePeople may
aecident: In attempting 'to sit down, haVe :net ;1.f*d. .... th A Amerleam . silver_
she slipped, breaking her Bin heneekee.... .coiris, onee so peevelent .•errevery-daf
Toronto.
OLD Rpys,. _at., }tick, of bueeess, are now.qnitescercee This
is due to, the . a etion of the,Deinicion
Toeonto, • Was .. in town ou•F.riday, in . Goverement in allowing bank5 a small
which plac,e •on July 7. to °oder- ceminissibe on all thatie collected and . dall have decided. not,to • proceed for
ecemection with tlie.ELO.B. exeursiou,
sent 'out of the country. - Soine.inerch- . the. preaent, with the.erection of their
icti and Leek now. Two - special trellis ahts here make, a • praictiee . of never buildingadjoiningtheNEw Bite. office.
will leave Toronto at about 7 a in. on ' •
the date mepeioned. rine( passengers tl ) 1 t , eineecan
1 . The- Ilertieuit, 1 ..SocietY held a
UM
can remain over until. Monday evening; .. PaYing: out, over le cs i n ei, .
coin, lad send ' it direct te`the banks.. meeting on Thursday. night toedecide
We medeenquiry ae .to the neno.unt oil holding a flower show ; the date
when thetralus go back, The hire will -seat out, tn&I'. lind that dnring the 'Pastwaenot fixed, as it will, be. subject
retbee • • . ' - • ,, s or dition of the
twelee . I ;area dollars? •everth has,
been sene feorti town ' alone. It is be,
coming so .scarce that less than one
dollars worth aday is now taken in., •
Mr. Alex Morse's has' arrived safely
at Souris, Man„ where he spent last
summer, and hes been re-engaged with
;the saine builder he wieekede•for last
seasen, butettc an increased wage. -
' Owing to' unftirseeie contingeecies
having arisen, Messrs McMath eTyn-
24th OF MAY CONGER' --The Jun-
ior League of Ontario sti'eet church,
assisted by Misses Gladys and Ruth
Switzer, elocutionists, will give aeon -
cert in the church on the eveliiiegee4
May 21th, corurnencieg at 8 o'clock.. M.
line nrograrn will be presented. A
special lecture • will be 'Th e Fairy
Crowning," b,y a -company of little
girls. Came and enjoy a pleasing en-.
eereainment.
LICENSED •AUCTIONEERS FOR
THE COUNTY. -0. F.'Viindrick, Geo.
Beckett, Thos. Gundry, Jas. Stanley,
P. S. Scott, Thomas Cameron, Heiner
Bossenberry; Geo. Elliott, J. G. Mc-
Michael, John Gill, Joseph Cowan, EL
•MeCherles, Jas. Smith, David Diekia-,
son, Q. H. Wilson, Jss Jones,
ThomasBrown.
BrOwn, Alex: S. •Deavitt, Vin. Mr:Miller returning to h L'S Division to
Juan, Ri H. Garniss, John Purvis, Ed. s•reside, it seems to us that,. no matter,
watel-Bossenberrye 33. S. Phillips, Jos. What the law define:441in proper course
eh White. • foiehim to pursue is to tender his
tesignation.
• . County -Council Matters
• A meeting of the Warden's Coin-.
inittee was h.eld at Goderich,een Erie
season.
The Office of. the Clinton Thresher
'
Co. Which Las • temporarily been in
Fart of Mr: Beattie's office,. will short-,
y b
Lir removed to the office buildingproper,
proper, near the Foundry, which has
specially been fitted: up. •
What used to be known as Stafford's
Creek, about et robe north of town,
and what at one time had. consider -
day last, and Among other. matters able -volume of water in it, is drying
considered was a • pretest entered ' up year by year, and soon will leave
egaiiest..Mr. Rebt Miller,' ex -Warden, no trace of et'but the bed.
holding his seat, he haying, moved to T. W. Gibson, who has been in
Toronto Junction: " rite ha does not
Sof this
charge of the Bureau of Mieee. To -
seem to be explieit in ronto, for some time, haeelleen made
leind, the view of the Ca s„se ounty Solicitor
being that Mr. Miller can legally hold Depuey Minister of Mines ; he is a
former Huronian,and is to be Uon-
hiseetit. As there is no likelihood of gratulatecl aeon his promotion.
APOLOGY. -Last week a two line At theJune meeting of the County
personal itein appeared tinder our Bel- Council at least -two matters of im-
grave heading, which we are inforined portance will demand the attention of
is not only untrue, but so worded as' to the Councillors One of these is the
cast serious reflection on the persons appointment of a County Engineer to
mentioned. To the easual• reader' the succeed Ince ..e.nsley, of Wingham,
item looks as innocent as 1111 ordinary' who has for many years looked after
personaLand we regret that we should the interests most faithfiely and who
have been imposed upon by our comes- resigns owing to increasing years and
pondent, who has .before taken advan- uncertain health. None but- a first
tage of their position to work in objece class man should be giyen the iniport-
amiable items. It is very rarely indeed ant post and if he were a certificated
that we leave to make a stateinent of engineer all the better: The class of
this kind. Alinoit invariably we can work to be done from this time for,
depend upon correspondents sending ward is quite different to that on ,the
alothing unreliable or .• objectionable. program 20 yearsago,hence the need
When wefind a correspondent wilfully of great care in appointing Mr. Ans-
sends items that are misleading, our ley's successor. Pay a good 'price and
only course is to cut them from Our secure an expert is the advice we
list. would proffer the Co. Cuuncil.
—.112'Se-FASTeee-Reve-Mre Grind ,
Winehatn, does not look like a •man
who can sprint very fast, but we can
testify to the fact that he would make
it interesting for men of loss avoirdu-
pois. He and Rev. W, E. Kerr tarried
at the parsonage Monday morning,
being on his way home_to Wine-hamfrom Goderich, and Mr Kerr improvis-
ed a grocer's horse with which to
reach the station. Those who saw the
horse going say that it would not be
nard ,to sustain a charge of furious should deal with is the appointment ot
driving againstclerics. However,when a Chaplain or two of them for the
a block from the station, Mr. Gundy House of Refuge. At present Sunday
jtimped out of the rig, andstruck a
pace that would have won out in any Services are conducted by the local
pastors and layinen, very often to
atthletie competition. He caught his their inconvenience. There are two
train, but then Conductor McCallum faired Ministers living here -Messrs
f.4.0oc1 -natur edly waited it moment or Newcombe and Wade. We would
two for him,
suggest that these be sprinted
.
e
--r-he-ether-matter-is-the--iteeeptane
cr athendment of the Valuators' Re-
port of equalization valties. That this grains have a fine showing.
The wife of Mr Thomas Livingstone,
will give rise to considerable discus- .Hullett, (sister of Mrs. Albert Turner)
sion and difference of opinion•is at fore- experienced a 'severe stroke of peraly-
gone conclusion. . sis last week. being the secoed stroke
.. It should be accepted in its entirety, she had inside of n month,. She was
for if aux amendmenes are made to it helpless from her hip down, and for a
of changes, and the work of the valu- time her life was despaired of, but we'
the door is at once opened to all kinds
are pleased to know she 'is improving
ators becomes of no affect.
Mai 18th, 1906
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We desire 0 have the Commercial reputation of selling goods that bring to thepur.
•
chaserthe satisfaction that he or she expects:
fire Works fishing Tackle
for I11e241h for Am Dag
Some new ones and all
the old favorites, Crack-
ers, Torpedoes, Torpedo
-Canes,-B•aloons, Roman
Candles, . Sky Rockets,
Pin Wheels, "L a w n
Lights, Ramblers, Daz-
zlers, Meteor, Comets,
Bee Hives, Mount , Ves-
uvius, etc.,
Nur
We have all the or-
dinary things to allure ,
the fish family and make
the sport more sporty for
the anglers: Lines may
be wanted, Sinkers us-
ually are, Poles mist be
needed, Hooks are ne-
cessary. Baits, Flies,
Reels, Floaters, etc. Look
up your outfit and see if
anything is needed be-
fore the last minute.
The W.D.F.
Often the Cheapest -- Always the Best...
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66:
. The Collegiate Trustee Dialed held a
meeting onFriday night, but beyond
appointing one or two committees. one
of which was to interview the staff in
reference to re-eneagenient, nothing
of public interest was transacted.
We are sorry to learn that Rev.G.AL
Kilty, so well known and deservedly
popular in this section, is seriously ill
at his home in Granton. That he may
be epeedily restored to good health will
be the wish of all who know him
Mr Richard VanEgiliond, who has
been on business at Thessalon for sev-
eral years, has sold out, Foul is • living
. in town for it couple of weeks in order
that he may get sonic ,dental .work
done He intends to try the Cobalt
• district fieee the summer. •
• A very heavy rainstorm was experi-
enced here yesterdey, the streets be-
ing flooded; the sun corning out strong
• afterwards, everything is groiving 5.0
fest one can almost see things move.
Fall-wheateirlerektrigewell, and -spring-
.
Mr Thos.Oundry, of Goderich passed
.Another matter, that the Council th,tonah town oe Tuesdey witha,' hand-
some Ford .Motor CiefeWhich he is add-
ing to their livery equipment. It was
manufactured at,'"Wallterville, and ow-
ing to the rain and muddy roads of Es -
Sex, they had to lay up for some time
en route. Mr gundry anticipates that
it will ancl viery general use during. the
Sinniner months,
The street episode that occurred on
Wednesday, when Mr. Lewis made an
attack on Str, Cooper, In 'Which, for- I
tuhately, no one was hurt. has given
rise to at good dead of eriticism, espec-
tally in eneW of the well known atti-
tude of the -parties-to each other,
the matter nuty yet be the snieleet of
megisterial eetien• we .eefrain from
further commeet.
three daughters -.T. . of Ituelyard ; Would have a better .elenn on his ser- W. H. 'Beesley, -ferineely n,wull
Charles A., of Aulairn ; R. elle of ttev- ViC08 if he held the position of known business man of Clinton, hat
elstoke, B. C.; Mrs. John Thinking, of Chalehlin. for the lest eight years a, hunter in the
Auluire M's. IL Scott, of Hullett ; ! 'The new County Councile AO,, will vicinity of Moosejaw, was ehaking
and Mrs:1001m/, of Goderieh • • she is go into force net Year. We think it, hands with his old friends here this
also suryived by three sisters, Mts. Jas. ' a mistake, as itisa retrograde move- week. Thos Falconer, a neiehbor. had
Howson, of Clinton Mrs. Leslie, of nient, but being law will have to be died -last week, and Mr.. Beesley ac-
(4corgetown and Mrs. S. Nixon, observed.. It will result in a consider- comparned the remains to the home of
bride; The funeral took plaee on able enlargement in the present num. deceased's fittliete nene Iducknow, Mr.
Wednesday afternoon to Hope Chapel ,. her of Councillors. • It should. not Beesley has 320 acres of land within
cemetery, Ilullett township, The do- affect the WardenshiP, which. is novv miles of Moose* x, and likes the Wen
• excised was born in Halton. county, was selected by tacit agreement,. Con- well, although he' has had to work
! married. in Norval, and for a long time servative tend Liberal having the bard to get a footing. Ile looks exeeed-
orir loinveleindIetautlhicotit hbefor6 eoming to town hotter tan about. This should be ingly wel, and retained west on Tues.
husbmid, mintaitied, and doubtless be, day,
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DEATH OP MRS, HO WSON.-The Chaplaits Inc the House, and t at the
Goderich Siglial says : After an ill- Council make a grant of say 1$150 or
$000 a year to -be devided between
ness which confined her to bed since
the middle of January, Mrs. Joseh theth, which would very little More,
Elevvsen died on Simday last, at t e than pay for their horse hire. level
age of 73 yaraand-h Months- The de, clergymen could still have the privilege_
ceased was the mother of Mrs. James eV holding- services whenever ther
McClay, and since thedeath of her hus-
hand over 23 years ago, haflived with
her. She is survived by threesons 1(1111
wanted to. Ale. Newcobe
mhas a •
ready perfotinecl the burial service for
about fifty inmates, and the County
A HAT FOR THE
TWENTY-FOURTti.
• If you want a new Hat on the 24th, get a
"KING" They are the hats for dressy men. All
over Canada men Alio know Hat style and want
it, are wearing them. No better made at the price.
To be had nowhere else in Clinton but at this big.
Clothing S:ore. You can have them either in
fawn, grey or black, in hard or soft shapes.
A if KING" hard Hat will cost you $2.so
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A "KING" soft Hat will cost you $2.75
and they are well worrth the money.
There is no such Shirt 'store as this, outside
some of the big cities. No storewhere you can
find as-manygood Shirts to .choose 'from as are'
here. Shirts from the best Shirt makers in Can-
ada are on our counters, ready for you. . New
Shirts too, Tight up-to-date. in style: Shirts that
fit just right all over and guaranteed lastin color,
New and Peal patterns. Hard or soft fronts,
$1.00, $1.25 and $1.56 •
You want for the holiday. Drop in and see
the special lot we'have just opened up tor the holi-
day trade. Patterns and color combinations just a
little different from what we have been showing,.
Newest shapes. .
socents each.
Those
Little=p-ri-ced
Suits for Boys
There were 43 Bargains in the
boys' corner last week...Now there
are not that many, just about half
that number.,, If your boy wants
a Suit here is your Chance to get
one for him and save a little money
in the buying,
At $2,75 ,
'Boys' 3 -piece suits made from navy seage or
fine tweeds in neat patterns, good linings used
throughout and every Snit well sewn and put •
to-gether. Some of these Suits are the famous
"LION BRAND " regular $4 00 tend $5 00 and
good value at these'priees, sizes '27, 28 and 21) at t9
each. ...•... ..... #146 66 ,. i
At $3.5o •
Boy's 8 -piece Stiits made from plain serges
and fancy tweeds in neat patterns, all well -lined
and put together, s:zes 30, 31, 32 and 83, capital
snits for school wear, regnlar $5,00 and 00.00 to tq
sell at each, ..... 1 ... 6606 ....... 661.466#1,6,1.16666 ,111010U
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