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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1906-09-28, Page 9Auturnn IVIillinery Display . Annual Autumn showing of 1Vtillinery y styles continue all this week. Copies and re- productions of Paris and New York models ataractioof far n the panics you would be asked to pay for the originals. Styles and fashions y are just right. Hats that have character and a distinctive ?style of their own.Millinery iIlin er that would be a credit to a store in ; a place many times the size of Clinton. A showing that eclipses any past effort. One. that is well worthy of a . visit. Come, whether to look or to buy, you will be equally welcome. Coats That �� _ ve Style. The Coats we show have character and style that appeals to people who like to be well dressed. They are cut in the latest styles for Fall and are cor- rect in every detail. that goes'to make a ,stylish gar- ment, Tailor-made and faultless in fit; stylish, yet moderate in price. Nothing . slimpsy about the as- sortment either. We have a stock big enough to give you wide variety and choice, while of no indi- vidual style are -there enough to become common. The popular style is -the Tourist, the popular Materials. Tweeds, in checks and plaids, with black Kersey a strong second. 200 -Garments to select from at $5. oo to :$25.00 At each price, downrightgood value. Come in and see the new garments. The hest stock and • • greatest variety within your reach, are here, and you are welccime, to look it oyer. No need to feel obliged to buy, unless you . wish. N FW- PLAIDS': There. is a bigger demand for plaids than for many a season. Our stock is very 'full and complete. A big shipment of Tartans just .open- ed this week." The following .-are now in stock : li utray a Sutherland McPhie Gordan King Edward Prince `Charlie Forty Second Royal Stewart Forbes Fraser { Lindsay ' Wallace Prince .of ` Wales 50C and d C'.er yard. SHADOW PLA 11)S• Very effective for suits or separate skirts; dark, rich colorings, combinations of _ green, garnet, navy and . brown....Good assortments, but short lengths of. any pattern:. '. $i.4.o and •$1.•$0 lemienoningesseangmensm Chiffon Taffeta Silk'2... 4 C a yard for. Saturday, Sept. .29 29th ' Any wholesale house would charge you as much for these Sills as we mill on. Saturday. No need for us to say how or why we are able to sell them for such little money.. Enough for you to know that you can buy them at a .sav=ing that is worth while. If you want Taffeta•Silk for any purpose, Underskirts, Waists, Trimming, or even a full dress, you should'nt let the chance go by 600 yards Chiffon Taffeta . Silk, good weight, the :• shades are white, cream, sky, pink, green, cardinal, navy, brown and black. Extra special bargain, on sale. 42c Saturday Morning, a ,t .her yard .... L Traveller's Sample _ Hand- kerchiefs — ,lust Half-price. An even Goo Sample' Handkerchiefs to sell Saturday with.the Silks at the half-price . mark, One of the many saving chances that comes ...• in the way of this store's customers every Tittle while. There are all kinds in the lot, ,Cambric and all pure linen, ladies' or gentleman's. sizes. There may be tiny holes in some,.near theedges, but that won't make them wear out much sooner. On sale Saturday, and each handkerchief —HALF PRiCE OR LESS----'- 14 It's a good chance to lay in a supply -of k•. Handkerchiefs for ordinary use, at a saving that means something. They will not. likely last long, so the earlier you come, the better your chance of getting a good supply. THE CLINTON NEW ERA. Sept. 28, 1100 hh, s.' sen •Me .itf 6Qf a Eraivovizritt7Xtulgtirtn441:11::: past, but is now able to, be out again Mr. Johnston, representing the Novi. • n Bros.' store on Friday and Sam ay, es FRI -WV 'SEPTEMBER 28,1000 Modi Oo$tunie Le watt at klod, e R Local, Notices, Ap WANTED, ueto# �1 rioes. CAand NTE7� N Biiwl 1iluPXlh1%nFARMZ�Iis4nd"tthershavo t,u their Spooks. They no doubt heard,and saw with samples of fall and winter sty! of a these celebrated rnait•tailared cos `).— tilnhesfor women, and took a number ° • of orders . A case in which some Clintoniaus ere interested is likely to. atnli d come up et the tall assizes In Goderich tele next week Mr's. Porter, Batten tow bury street, has been suffering with a ate severe attack of congestion of • the . li, lungs, the services of two doctors be ng necessary, but we are glad to know she is recovering Geo. 'Swallow, Holruesville, has rented Dr. Fowler's house on Ontario street, and will move back to townin the course of a few Mc- days......Thorrlas Murphy is laid up ter with an attack of typhoid fever...,.. El . We are glad to see that Mrs. Moores, 700 of Albert street north, who has been ca ne nR dos the house ka e for nearly seven n weeks is now able to be around again, and is enjoying fair'ly.good health..... The regular meeting of the Town Council will be held on Monday even- ing next Ransford Bros. have 25 acres of splendid corn....,.Several ap- plicants for positions on the Collegiate Institute staff were in'town on Satur- day, looking after their interests.....: A wedding takes place in Goderich on, the 18th, that will remove a popular • haul avatar for their ra(ttiea.,.,M1Rtr Culew, day )iter• of Mr, M, Ulew, and 'sister of Mrs. W. Biggam, underwent an operation dile week for the renhoval of an ebsetl,s from behind the ear she is doing as well es can be erpeeted ,.Three ires of our old citizens are on • the sick list tide week;—Mr. W. (1. Seerke, Mre. David Robertsoxt end Mrs. Townsend; may they soon enjoy their virented health.... Mise DittyFoster is very low, third her death ie looked - for, ..A meeting of the Liberal Ex- ecutive for West Hrtron was held in C•roderich yesterday, Dr; Shaw and R. - Holmes being present from Clinton,. ..Three rinks of Clinton I3owlers play- ed at Seaford), on Wednesday, the skinn's beings E. Howard, IH. Wiltse and J. B Hoover they were dowers )12, 13 and 14 respectively....Au effort is be- ing made tosecurethe services of Rev 1)r, Medd, of Forest, for the evening of Oct. Orta, to deliver a leeture`'in con- neetion with the Royal Templars.. , . John Flynn, who died so unexpectedly intl 1`it lett, on Saznrlay, was a brother of our esteemed fellow townsman, Mr. Jati.tes Flynn,..,..3 son of Me, W. Lee, Hullett, has taken a situation . with the Electric. Liget Co. Mr. Ketchien, editor of the North - 'wester Farmer, Winnipeg is men- : boned as the corning; Deputy Minister of Agziculture for Saskatchewan. He t is a son of Mr. Jobe Ketehen, prime- lield,rand thus once more demonstrates. the feet that Huronians are found to I come to thehront. • . ( MOVING,— D. F.-'Macphersoxf moves this. week to Ms. WVhitehead's I house; Mr. Jacob Taylor moves to the house vacated by Mrs. Macpherson ; • David Tiplady moves to Mr. Taylor's house, :Lad. Mr Henry, of Blyth, moves to Mr Tiplady's place on the base line. VENETIAN BAND, -- Remember the date, Seatttd;i . Sept. 29,' A mat- inee in the park in the afternoon, and a tonere in the hall in the evening,. will give everyone atx opportunity to hear. this high-class company As they appear under the auspices of the Olin - ton Band, they should have a full house. W. C. T. U.—The following officers were elected • for the corning year at the nnnnal meeting; of the W, C. T. U.: President; Mrs , Crieb ; lst vice presi- dent, Mrs. Bean ; 2nd vice, Mrs. Wal- ter Manning ; recording secretary, Mrs. (Rev )1l1•+tgee r corresponding sec- retary; airs. Biddlecontbe r. treasurer, Ales, Moffat Superintendents' will be electedit next, meeting. Mrs. Crich and Mrs. Magee were appointed deice gates to attendthe County Convention to be held at Hensall on .Oct. S.9. DUNCAN* c!r:ARK'S FEMALE MINSTRELS, —Will appear in Chin- ton c'tt-Oet. 2nc1. The; following; .press. not:'lee Spanks of the performance :^ "The performance given tet the Opera House last night was witnessed by a lar >e tiedience. Not 1L peisan• in the audile rice left dissatisfied, It is a clean, clever show, anything -but suggestive of vulg,Ar ity. • 'Twenty pvetty women, -beautiful and c<.-t1y costumes, spec. !aides, Clloriinn-, gongs, dances and otheI' fee tilt es that.:tltveysdraw. Dun-• c n '01iir ac's Company can return to • h :b Cite ttp:Cts sea,s<n7 With the • ats- siihanee that thev will be greeted•tvith L fall hoose,-• •Ne.b Czts (Neb.) t .. l . aounduest or A. it. etelT i'S advortisoutont, aro buyingfront hint lately. clothing t0 fronnMsenhYuths dawbohpeor at daps. (hveralls..m..i,s,oda pants, votes, h caps and wont's furnishings, can and see A swath. bound bargains that you will wind. &UMW gopi . PROPERTY- ORANGES.—:W Olinchey has bought it house on Out St., occupied by himself, from W. liott, paying therefor the sum of .D. Nash has: bought a frame house on King_ reSt., paying therefor $150. , , . Al herb trn e u x has sold small h s a s 1 a o e n A . 1 at to Fred' Parker, for 'the suturtlVofil1 $350Stne. • WATCHING FOR FAKIRS.—Pro- vincial Constable Phalen is attending all the fall fairs in the county, to see that none of the side-show men run any schemes •that are not permitted at the fairs. Su far he has not had occasion to interfere, although at t fairs he discovered .evidence that a they wanted dwas t an r Y o a tuna . . pP y mutt a skin game, 'FI'RE ENGINE.e-The town lire en- , gine was sent to 'Landoll lest Friday, Lie undergo repairs. of an `extensive character The London Engine Co , sent a substitute here to take the place of the: other while. it is undergo- ing - repairs. ,It was tested on the square on Thursday, and found to be in effective working order. We can only hope that its services will not be called into practical use at till. FROM THE WEST.. --Taylor Br of Minnedosa, Man ,: brother •of A Jacob Taylor writing to the New Er under date of Sept. 13. says — "W have just finished thra.shiter 76 acres wheat, yielding 181"',8 bushels, 31 arr barley, 1222 and 56 acres of oats, 361 which we consider a good crop off cl bend: The' weather since harvest. h gen has been first class—not even on days rain, °so sample of grain is ver height. ' • , . 'WILL NOT BUILD, — Some tim ago arrangements were made. to buy piece of land from Mr. Joseph ftatte bury, for the'ettection of a new. drivit shed for the accornodation of the pew ple of Ontario Si. church. It Wats atfte wards found that it would be difricul to secure a good bottom, the soil bele too porous. and for this reason, ti erection of thrashed will Mit be pt;oiceed ed with, Mx• Rrw:eubury •i;iiuily tat in the land back. CLINTON THE BEST ,MARICE'l',— 'The ( c'derich Star says :--A i oderic township fanner, whose nutm•-t1 mar ket should be•here, complained strong; ly to The Step that the prices paid fo grails here are not eciu,tl tc those ,o surrounding markets, "Myeeif anti neigh bol'.s,"• 11e Said, "111:4 tai 114 On •wheat to Clinton, Where the see ••1'ou or live cents; more lc,i wheat What' the matter with your . codeticli Pari ere.?" A comparison of the tri,irke ,111)'itsin r.he county presS t•lienis to a wo young lady to. a western Amerie',Ln all city ;it will take place in North street to. Methodist church Farncombaa, i 0, E. of London, conies here on'the 2nd -of October, in connection with the Dunlop street. drain ;;'he will make a survey and award in connection with the sanne,..,..It is said -the incubator agents who were recently in this dis- • tract, sold over 200 incubators ; there. should be plenty of chickens shortly.. ..There was a white frost on Mon- : day morning • Mr. Lewis Buxton, e who has been in, the Hospital fq' the pest three months, has been so far res- tared to health that he was able to ars, • leave last week....Chas. iVlcIifnnon r. 'hes entirely recovered from bis recent a. • illness, and resumed his duties at. the e Collegiate on'M'onday,....:Mr. and Mrs. ' of Onslow Crich entertained a number of es their friends on Tuesday evening,Sahpt. 1 8, 25th, to tea, and a very pleasant time ' d I was spent, .. Di .. Holloway has de-' e- • tided to start aL dental practise in Pet-: e I erboro, and has rented an office there, ; Y ' t Mr, Cranston, one of the staff of the Collegiate, has accepted a position i at Trenton,..anl leaves for there to- ; eL . morrow ; he is succeeded by Miss Del- j 'nage. St Marys..Alhert Pay, St Oath i n" crines, has been unnhimonsly selected hg as City Clerk to emceed the late John ' ' Mc lellat:d.. Mr. Pay is well known r - here, where he resided for'. some : time, and is Lobe congratulated on pis tip- I he ; who so nalis, tly Jperfo n's man , i .'�,., Y • p Y i - duties fats the toren of Clinton, is get- • g . .ting -ready to make—his annhhal tax , rrlLtheririg visit : p.1$ ;nig taxes is never. much of ti. pleasure but Joe's' "thank h ' von, kindly," makes it le real sorties of , - joy' We are =lad to know that Mr - ! 'Ballard has passed the critical [point, - i t and is now in a fait: way rrf recovery.. f .I,11 th,- N1 '. I;ut list week it was stated . that lir. J I (t-i,ij-had been fined for r,.; assault ; that WAS 1111 repot, ,Ertl we re- „ ' gree ii:e r,c,'eu(1' I:l e,it should hit re been ` 0, Grig;r. , . , T1 weather is still very -: dry, aiul,thcre is unlet) ;altering in ; t eonsegneace, many • farmers have. to. Press: • LtStLI3 Ins /,Ulttpl1.1(1t ' ,. .hit• 4kyp..•` 1 ,,#•� , .1 �3,” � •.. # 1111 � LOCAL • OPTION ' MATTERS:— : 'The Pioneer sty's Last year • the. Morris Township' .Council refused to submitLoral Option to a vote, • and naturally the temperance peo[hle•were indignant, and decided•to bring on the campaign this vear, tf•.'-possible. lir. A. T. Cooper, of Clinton representing the Dominion Allitacc cared his.ser- v1cYS, and forr sever; vs hes been campaigning the township, speaking at Bluevale. `Joki.nson s, Ebenezer anti Jackson 's,and as aL resultat good start hits been made on the petittons,and eoiiunittees. have' • been selected for • each pollingsub-division. It is ex - pec wet that'petitions will be ,presented to .the Octunicil at their October nieet- f Ing, • WATER 'OU'TLET.•�-The following c1nestion from Clinton is •answered by the London A.dvcrtiset• :— A, 13 and 0 are fanners. A and B are; side by side,• whit 0 butting A. A creek which dries up in the' summer time, runs across the back part of C's lot; li throne h the corner of A's, •and angles • down through B's. C. ;vanes to deepen • the creek. B is atlso.talkitig•that way. Curt 0 compel A to deepen that creek . through his lot, seeing he 'derives no. irttnefit,as the land slopes to the creek? What is the law in this .case ? Ans,— Upon the facts slated, C is entitled to an:ontlet, at his own•expense, through A. .If parties cannot agree, take pro-' ceedings linden Cite ditches and water courst•s act to attain •award of the township engineer. SPECIAL ISSUE.—The Winnipeg 'Tele ram lies issued a spectal.number,. which is at creditnot only to the city of its . production, but to that.cityof great expectations which Winnipeg.is. 'going to be. The keynote is given out on the•front page. "Watch Winnipeg prow," ane the Telegram proceeds to • set an example by getting oat a paper of severity --two pages. The special number covers all the activities of the. Western Metropulis, and the country roundabout, ritilways, far ging lands, banks, insurance companies; manafaic= curing and business enterprises, to- gether with biographical sketches of the leading citizens in all walks of life. No better ttnmigratio•t literature could ler-''irculatecl. 'than ' this.nditian of the Tc /egram, with its wen -written .'ttr- tittles, handsome iliustrations, and sr'1 11ici ty.eograpily. The parer re- flects great credit tar all who had to do with its production. • A.I)VANCele IN INSURANCE. --`[`.he • Canadian Piro Underwriters have adopted 1L rte fi' system of ,insurance, • which', so far as Clinton is 0nncorned, went into operation on 'I'itur„day of this week, instead of there lacing a ' general rete aglplierthle to all classes of , tildings, or the contents th'reof, every 1(nild11igti•' conies under a. specific rating, and the cnhtt(-nto ars. well, For instance a eittalogutl hers been pre- pared desceihiug,Y every business build- itrg and its contents, '.l'he Association. ' hie then emisidt teal the t h;tr,tetex' of the pre=itnses and fts likelihood of fire, and tile amount to he. charged far' in,!i1trattee ie speriftr;tlly�stated, and there , c rite 1..“ no deviation from this rate. To.! .1111 • !extent it istetilkes of the nature ; cif- tart arbitr Key 111414(0511)('4 4), front • which there is tin appeal. Ata fusers- . knee ramal panic; are not out for the iu-pafit. (11 (heir health, they heave not , irtadc■ titin new tariff for thebenefit of the [public. In a few instances the rates rnrdan a r0duetirpn in the that .of insurance, hitt in the majority, of (ewes*: it means a very perceptible ficuerer.se, 1 in some instances dnu ile If men wish to c•t1'CV iesinanee, es (Host peopIe turd it necessary to do— .thee 'sill hate to submit to the new tariil', arbitrary.'WTI hate exacting as it is, • • r• .r* <63 OC )Cair --., -At tel " .`" O SON'S .In artier to make room for our immense 11ALL & WINTER • STOCK. we have decidedto clear out at less than cost several lines of miscellaneous goods. Look :it the following prices, then conte and seethe goods foryoues;if Le dies Tan _Oxfords, regular $1 40,,. :.for 99e Ladies, Tan Oxfords, regular 1DO. , ...foe $1 25 Boy's School Boots; regular $1 50 to $t 75, only 99c Youth's 'School Boots, regular $1 to $1 `25, only 75e• - Boy's Plow .Boots, regular 9Oe.. , :. :..for 49e '16 en's Plow Boats, sizes 6 end 7, $1 arid. X125 for •65e • Misses Pebble .Laced. Boots, regular $1 40,; only 99e• . Misses Pebb e Button Boots„ regular $1.40, only 99e (Child's Laced and But. Boots. regular $1 35 for .95e Child's ,Laced And But. Boots. rdgular $1•'10 for•75e ' Child's'Slippers, sizes 8; 9, 10% reg t31, .half :price• 50e Ch n's Tan Boots half price, see thein, $5 for e32 '50 This is not a liailkrupt stock, butnearly all this season's goods, and they are less than the manufacturer's price, but we have no room for them. OUR FALL 000DS Incrnearly all in, and if you want to see the finest assortment of Footwear,-n;t:the lowest prices ever shown in Clinton, come to the , . THE pi)) REQ Ai SUE -- W ` . TAYLOR & SON .4' off • VOW14/40b 44144,41011,414110 � *************510000011 THE GREAT C • • RiSS11600DS.110USt...1. Weyer before have we shown a greater or better display of Dress Fseri es. Our purchases have' been Iatrge,• thus making our selec- tion greater than other establishments w Ith more pretentions. These goads have been nought at close prices, and to -day we can pI ace before you the best of values. See our big Dress vioods Show Knock -Out "Tweeds, in green and navy, at 25e. Tweed Suitings, in green, brown and navy mixed,'50c, (trey, Check Tweed 7Suiting at 50c. . Check Tweeds,' in brown, green, navy and black, at 50e, Grey Hot/manure sone) shrunken, at 770e. ' (:heck Tweed Suitings, in green and navy mixtures,. 750 Tweed Suitings, in medium, light and dark greys, soap shrunken, at 75e.• 0rnbre ()heck Tweeds, in dark shades, at 75e, ' Grey Worsted Suitings, 54 inches wide,,at 000.•Fancy Check Silkin ss, light and dargrey, 54 inches wide, at 00e, Ttveed Suitings, in brown; navy, olive and ,green mix- tures; 56 incises wide, ac $1, ° ani troidered Tweed Saltiness'. light grew, (white clot, dark grey, white dot, rnicl grey with lsliie dot, 711e. Spirtless Wore Vicuna, in envy and black,"51, inches wide, Wine. Satin Cloth, le black, navy,green, brown and fettle at • 5Oe, 75e and $1, Amazon Oloth, all wool,, in popular shades, at 50e. Cord de Chcne, FB���edfordC'ortl', cream and white, figured Lustres, at £ Oe, Ask to •see aur celebrated KIIARANTA DRESS FABRICS best 'Dress Goods, made in England by Cleo. Carr & (tier, Ilrtidford 1 S.7�4... NEWS. NO at« Our aim is to make the transfer of meercltizrulise from ourselves to golf pro fitabts to each and as convenient as the know low. 'We have a new thing anAta good thing in. Shelf Paper, made of Crepe 11 inches wide, white. red, yellow, andblue, scolloped edge, more ornamental and dur- able than what you are used too. 10 feet of it for Se. sal Ten cents is likely double the price you have been in the habit of paying for alead pencil, but t they will last four and a half times as long,every tach is pure and satisfactory, it is com- pressed—intensely condensed, -- and the process of manufacture which stakes them so is what has made the pencil famous. It is smoother than others and outlasts thein all. aSt In a. coma ,. comparative s usa we are superlatively good. This. does'nt refer to our piety but to • what we can do if you enttirst us with a good window shade contract tit a flair. price. The Weekly Hail and Emp- ire from now to Jan, 1, 1007 for Iso, to Jen, I, 1008, for $1,00, 15 months for the price of a. year, and a premium picture too. edit ' Ladies' Horde Journal. after Oct, will be 01.50: Kenew now for $1,25 and save 25e,. e demand isf The derma or better and more. artistic Picture Post Cards. ,Art and beauty . are de- manded, pictorial crudeness bas disappeared from even the cheap er varieties. We have a big new stock, Dont put e in a let ter y use .Fl,xpress orders. No ree. tape, issued all hours of all dap, Cheap as any, most convenient absolutely safe. •' Te W. D..Pair Q• • Often; the. . -•-J Allam Chea ests the "Best. a. P �Y A Popular Style in which the $10.00 Suits are made.. Can behad in Tweed or Serge. The $10.00 Suit for Fall. The famous Slo Suits of this big store have won the Confidence ce of clothing buyers within its reach. They have ;von it on the Merits of the garments themselves, for they are honest through and through 'When we moved into this, the finest and best exclusive Men's Store in Western Ontario, we de- termined :that one of the features of the' business in its new tonne would be the best .suit: that 'a .ten, dollar bill could buy anywhere in. Canada, There were lots of $lo.00'suits to be had, bnt .nothing short of absolutely the: best. Would measure'Op 'to the standard we had set for this new store: Time,: trouble or expense • were not spared in our search f or it- The best clothing makers in Canada . sub-. mitted their' samples, .garments by the dozen were • gone over before we found the suit we wanted, the suit that is here to -day, Stocks for fall : are in. " There is not a weak spot, about the suits anywhere.. Cloth,, lining,style and workmanship are: JUST RIGHT. We cannot. say. pore than that. Come in and look at don't want a suit just yet good ,a suit of cloches:you bill: • them anyway,even if you We want you to see how can ge,t for a ten . dollar The home of the Famous Tan .Dollar Suits for Met;: 13K' • 150 OVI.t: -tOOAT , up-to-date, $7.50 to 1110 See our display of MEN'S SUITS, 115 to $14 , POPL.ISTON E & GARDI ER 11 Successors to McKinnon & Co., ilyth • zwercT'FAVOR £RRd CL%MrpN, eriFf iitTltON COUNTY'S GREATEST COTIIIElitio.