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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1906-10-19, Page 8MF. Samples to Sell Saturday 150 ends of Tapestry, Wilton, Ir3russels and Axminster Carpet to sell, commencing Saturday morning. The discarded, samples of Canadian agent of one of the In st manufacturers.F.tngll<sh. Nearly all 1 1-2 yards long. Will matte splendid mats and rugs. Some very handsome designs that are specially suitable for this purpose. Far and away the best lot of Carpet .Samples we ever offered. Tapestry Samples, 50e, 50 samples of Tapestry carpet; shades of red, green, blue' OI . l iy' yards long, Qualities that would sell at pp 50c to 75c per yard. Choice per end t5UY • Brussells Samples, $1.00 50 samples of high grade English Brussells carpet,' handsome designs in all the popular colorings. Each end one and one half yards long, qualities. that sell from $1.00, $1.25, to••$1r40 per yard,ehoice per end, ., . 91 i u u Wilton Samples, $,25 25 sa,iuples English Wilton carpets, extra fine qu new v a t Ge rn s P and colorings, each end one and .su hal yards long, sell in the regular way at $1,50 to $1,75 a yard, choice per end .,,... Axminster, Samples, $1.50 ' 25 samples fine English Axminster carpets. Large, thick pile, good colors, new patterns,�will make hand- some rugs, each end 1:1.2 yards long, regular $x1.50 to $2.00 per yard, choice per end ,.-, ��a�O Imemmaiaammaimemeammasisso Cloth Squared' 25 O'1 Cl h Save your Carpet, by putting an Oilcloth square under your stove. . New'patterns just in. 1, 1 j and 2 yards Square. 40e, $1.00.*lid $1.75 Fine Damasks From the same agent we got a lot 'of fine French upholsteringdam- ask samples. If yon have an odd chair or two you want to re-cover or can do with an extra cushioned two, you can get the material for less than half its real . worth. ',tach end is 25 x 27, and there is a splendid assortment of patterns. Damask Eutls,30c 40 ends colored upholsteringdamasks and qualities, masks, 'good weight' 2ii x qi, choice green, blue;. red, and; light shades; sizes %%��p 3YC Silk Damask Ends, 50e. 35 4 . . ends high class French upholstering .damask very fine quality, splendid•lot of colorings, each end 25 x 2 ': suitable for chairs or cushions, -choice •' per end... 5�G The Most.'Coa . tS and the Best Coats are Here.: MVlnre Coats .: to. choose from here than in any store within reach . of this. .Better coats, too. than you are likely to find in:most places. Coats from five:of the' leading Can adian and 'German makers are on .our rat:ll;s,: .Garments that reflect their best and • most fashionable styles.. Every coat made froth honest materials, cut in.the right styles;: made by skilled tailors .and . marked.. at prices that make them . extra good . value. You will only be doing yourself justice if • you see this stock before you buy a winter jacket. Tweed Jackets $8.550 One of the most popular'Coats is thp one made from light or•dark grey tweed. It is, cut with the ,loose, fell back, trimmed with stra in' s of same material and 'is an. exceptionally s ylish the Special value at garment, O $ a50 Tweed Coats $15.00 A dozen or more styles at this popular price. Every one good. Of the most, not more Chan two garments , Q alike. Splendid value at each W u Black Coat . $8 Tri ' A Coat made from good quality 'black beaver, loose back, full length Tourist style. Dressy garment at (p, 7i a moderate price, special each ' O At $ lt.00 ' Coats made from extra quality black beaver, full, loose back, nicely trimmed with strippings and • Q► in braid, very dressy, special each ...... ........,,...... 41 L Better Black Coats $ r 5,00, $2o,00 and $2 .00 New Shapes Again, Again ave have new shap�ies and trim, Inings to show yon this week. Sonne just a little new and different frotn What you Will see . in most places. We are making a specialty this season of showing nese policy ,as each in the wisdom 'fl this that is beating all records. It is to your interest to place our order as early hi the week as possible. It gives us a better chance to get your hat out on time, and you will run nb risk of being disappoint. M, if you order before Friday, The glinDon .e FRIDAY. OOTQBF.R 1 SAIN+..•ONfq.EW .BRA Inlatrorapeareeseaassel • IE w Evo 'Et THI.ASYttr>�af,Qn Frid3ay sass t bl'i~ French, l3uperifitenilent of ttr'ri - .'„'"'#", Howie of Refuge, tools twO inmates or , gill he Douse wh ' � � • �.. tra is he ptci.ed up another `�'' 1 S. tl e; atso. ! Mr Donald id ,lniaior Itas, 1?onglxt, the inn. Appr vs° ACUIDEN 1' A Youth named Bran- house of rt„ Shawon Ontario llitos• field, who war got alightly burnedon Monday, while is attetrd.ai;,, Hell." 1.4•,ther `Jtrocder, of cleaning the store lighting machine. It l /t;rich, vim is s(J ously W. had been team apart, and euppneing Should'tlte weather prove One on that all the gas was out, a "Watch wee Thankegivfng Day. shooting will take struck, 'when there was a momentary place at the Rifle Range. i dash of gas, as $ranfield was stooping Mr James ?I'tinn,of the Foundry staff. over the machine,. He wee slightly has routed, .Mi• neeley's house,. latel ,burned :about the a ebrows, ain got a accupaed la i' #all y couple ot at burns ll serious.h:veads, fasts that- Mr. Stevenson, of the Electri• *Light - • 'Works, delivered to c Lown ANGLICAN YOUNG- PEOPLE'S' $500 worth of coal in one parties week -ASSOCIATION CON�?'•h'NiION AT Mr. '11Ietiau heyhays sold hie liver GALT. — A Convention under the business to essre McKenzie & e auspices of the A. Y.; P. A. Corn. Burney, who have taken possession mittees of the Diocese& of Tornuto We are sorry to learn thin Mi•. - and Huron will be held (D. V,1 at , - Trinity Church, trait on Tuesday a d •"tank McCau;:hey of L e si Novr rashes at h1 ass 13 and 1�, MO, The t J J Met,augh is, Local, Notice `ANTEID•••1'OTATOW3 and 1)n ai , P to a o• • rrrus. n A C NTP;' L e V� t:ol+z>� i conaria For dale, one .4.1 Canadian lie000nCoat wlaiclt boli out away a Tao firm man who ca but a who Vitt get this genuine Coon, Coat below •wholesale pries. A. 11. (SMI Ci3. �aout gopic . TO THE ASYLUM. --On Friday last Mr. French, Superintendent of the. . House of Refuge, took Iwo inmates of the Roue, who were of unsound Mind, to' the Asylum at .London. At Cen- tralia he picked up another,former in- mate of tee Hone?, in the same con clition, and took him also. THEY'RE SELLERS.,,..pne:day I week the Jackson Manufacturing Go. received, a rush order from a Taranto departmental store for 350 pairs of their famous Lion Brand ,Rnlekers. The order was filled by express, and nexttizedwere y the goods, salle previously night only three pair were left in the store. . THEY' HUSTLE, -•••That the employ- ees at the Evaperatoe don't go to sleep over their work, is quite evident to anyone who visits this hive try. Everything• is literally and the result is at large of fruit are being prepared for market. Among otherorders received last week was one from Vancouver, for one thousand oases of evaporated fruit. Mr Case sayt,'he will keep the Evaporator going as long as the fruit holds out. A CLINTONIAN TOOK first locomotive ever seen in - entered Winnipeg on the 8th of Coto - bar, 1877. Great has teen , the devel- opment m the West ifi thirty yeitrs. And the roan who took the leconaotive there h e Was the .tat? Joseph hW ' p 4:tehead, of this town. Its prospective arrival had among otheisldwhofgatand e edtoes and were a number of Indians, who' were naturally very much. impressed by it. TWO NICE DOUSES.- A new houses. erected this year very handsome , ones . for two well-known professional me are white brick—one for Pr. Rattenbury street, just east `o bank building ; the other on Or 1906 o were otunsairnd mired eo the Asylum :ot Landon Ate 0 t es former in- `,4" ' C, ","„„ „ ," ' `' ' " "" `r ' , mete aft a House, in the woe can- ditiou gild look'lri k, sfo r I<I Ica - r, ISS 1V'N b' : d A'1'• lr'hfl. 1 s Yti . of the lloshit.1 staff,. Wednesday, n b, is ria Lord :Bishop of Huron will pesides seriousty ill, eyx Rev C. R. t iunne, M. A.. of falititon, Miss Nellie Lucas celebrated the an - who is, the. General. Secretary, will also niversar'y of her birthday on Friday' take part in the program, giving an IT entertaininga number of her young 1 Historical Review of bhe .4,. Y. P. A. frtercis to tea.. FOR THE ADVISORY COTJNCH,.. kinshaw, e forsemever irfi Sanwa —We notice that Mr. A. H. Musgrove, Vegetables of this kind in October ler'e of Winghani, is a candidate for the not common.. Advisory foo by the last Pr'ovioone al Pic t. is e,ir, exceedingly sorry to state anent: We very ghtdl' endorse his ,point Mr. Jahn Shoibbroul lies a the 1 of lndus- candidature,. as we believe he'ie well : pont of death at hie''hmat on the grave hunlining,, qualifled for the position, Mr .• T. A. eau), c it is sintplya matter of apps"- .1 quantities" Reid, of Owen Sound, is also mentioned y a few Hours. for a position on the same Couneil:.Mr. Israel Taylor, of London, formerly• Reid is an . old 130ron :boy, havingof Clinton, who. has been can taught in East Wewanosh, Morriteanhis home with typhoid •fever, is ins- Xelgrave, and we believe he would proving. He' will not be around hew - prove a valuable member of the, coon- ever, for at least two week,. cit, As the coni ositian Collector W'heatlsyhas alreadyco - n i menced the•a;ollect%on of taxes for the qualification and each teacher will' current year. His. roll represents over have votes for four cindidetes, we ads 1617'000. land this should ail be paid in vise the teachers in this section to by Dec` 14, if people wish to save five throw in their support for the gentle• per cent, men • named. ed. Mr Owiitelon has now a large, staff of men employed packing ap Ies, and,he BIBLE SOCIETY MEETING. --On' .advises farmers to get their apples Sunday and Monday, Oct , 21.22; the under cover ps soon as convenient for Field Secretary of the Bible Soeietv,. this weather"may. not last long, and Rev. W. •E. Ilassar'd, B.A., will be in the apples are apt to get nipped if left Clinton in the interests of theS exposed-- Presents, At a of of the are two officers of the C1;nton branch, held on of our Monday evening. last, the' following ar'- n Both rangements were metde for the'Field eafOrtb. where he resrded before Shaw, on Slecretary, so , that lie might reach as it .street, West of the Commercial. Thompson. Both' are coin and handsome residences, th be furnished with' all mode" date conveniences, and.both atr ready for occupation. We h owners may live long to enjoy comforts these new residences w vide. The eontractoris Mr. S. LIGAR BEETS. . — Sugar b car load eke daily going for "lin. The system of shipment is slightly different•to than'. f Dr sereust tees in WillisW q h, at 2 30 n modions'1 p.m. he will address St Paul's Sunday' The Pzblic Schoot•closed on Wearies- t are to sthool, and on Sunday evening he will day afternoon for Thanksgiving D n e almost Method t h' h, is arrangement ape the' will permit of Dr. Stewart's occupying all the the' pulpit of the Baptist church, whose ill pro- pastor will be 'out of town. OWing to Cooper, special services : previously 'fixed for 1 Police Magistrate Andrews had a ?eFs b Wesley church, the. Field Secretary' case of drunkenness before' hien hist y will not have an opportunity of id- week, stoats giving' the Weare qf'R b ward to will o its ins b Sand ay. sty evening ins in t e andcosts, but, wp-to- i occupy the pulpit of Ontario street. and will be partlyaclEiseduntil Moonday, Method' a arc Th as some of the teachers wish to' attend the Teachers'Convention,. Those rooms, I. will be open Friday the teacher which are not away. sof the Be ed .I tory'' to thand-while lfa pot quite ems` . on the whole to be fair. .Last year the Sugar Uompany were called upon to pay some. 1 $15.00 to the Grand Trunk, demurrage. on freight cars. That is, loaded ears d conjested. at `Berlin, faster than the. beets 'could -be used,; In order to avoid • this,sh•iptxients are only made this'year when it is eocve ' :en t t1 for the e. - u h Sugar l Got n an ' g d 1 that. from' to station alonet sone. fifty- car's of beets have yet to be ship - I • nes. the o' adopt M d $ rs on S,rn ay, On rnnson He was fined $1 of last g h Town Hall. ,tt havtng ao .looney, .wee allowed to go satisfac 8 pan lecture o i the work of the d will give anEihie 111 e tided sentence; and given un- Society. About seventy' lantern slides the 20th to pay the fine. • will be shown, and a general invitation • ie Who wr three 'chaaround ,young is extended to all to be present. No ladies who: acre Allying.doaround n. a admission fee Will be charged, but a single biut th unoreeook to torsi a t; , corner,. but the Baran determined w- silver collection -will. be 'taken at the , Lurn'the othera�vay, and did sot door, in aid of the week:of the`Societ » brow ing t t he. Oa3 g :i ' y n atdi a es out, but 1. , vitt FAILS .rIPTX' F1';ET AND Ey 1.ately•without doing any damage. to CAPES.. DEATI`L—•The London. 1+ree' The •.mother of Rey. B. l Fear; Press of. atonally sags -Albert Net= ! Exeter, everal s. made her home;rwi h gen, son of W J Nelson, a. well known . biro for several years. died on last, at the age. .Satur- citizen of Clinton;• narrowly escaped dayl of 80 years, The. death Saturday evening in one of the.` remains• rveri.>. taken to Stratford, via.. inept peculiar accidents that ever Clinton, for`in interment on. Monday. She' happened in this cite. 1t`etson, Who leaves. five sons,1 •Lev. E. . Fear,' Sea.' had been employed in' operating a . fortis r W -ns. ,f. ear, Aylmer ; John: fairs reerrywAntou ncl Saturdaymoisof • the fall . mpari°, Oalifornta '' and Geo. Fear, :afternoon. to.visit his employee, who lives on the Rev J. H. Hectpr, the :Black Knight fourth floor over L• aivson',s shoe sore ! well known as one of ,the. ablest and on Dundas street. In attempting -to foremosttemperance advocates, who cross•the room he fell against,,the win- is touring. Ontario in the interest••of dow sill, which is but ten inches high- . the Dominion Alliance,. will speak in er then the float In :soots way he Clinton on the "evenings of October ors to 1 managed to go . right .through . tite . 25 and, 28. Ile. is welt worth hearing. tuber . winidow, and' people on Dundas. street He•will'speak in Wesley esley rhut'eh on. the r ohei were itmazed tO hear the of evening of the 25th,•and in Ontario glass'and then ;to see a man co' shirr • , St: that j ins fall ch on the 26th. f rn 1 r" fgg through hwereug vehed t'. Those who Sew 1• •A, Mari named Archer, an .. sigthe epot'where sisters, from . near • ' d 'trove t= ad of they stood, and expected to see h' Cleveland were NEW COUNTY COUNCILS ACC— The new act for the election of county councils Evill be in force at tlu'januarry municipal elections. Under it a• reeve Will . be elected for the tote'scou,ncil,and of the county Council as we11,In nt1ni- cipalities having 1000 names on the voters' lists, two reeves will. be elected, and 2000 names on the'' lists calls for: three reeves, 31100 nettles or more calls, for four reeves. In townshipsand vil loges the :number of local eminent be elected will be reduced by the nu of reeves to be,chosen," but. this "tion does not' app' ly to towns, so the town council in Clinton for rvill.consist 'of M;Lyon,: Reeve. and 'scouncillot�s, eight tnembersinste ser'en,�118 31t present\. EXERCISE DARE, - One barb is said tc have been lost.i,] this Vicinity this "season by a spark from a thresher. Each year records a number of such osses, some, if not all of which rn have been avoided had proper care cauti{.n been exercised:. People easily become careless in matters of. thiskititi, and while: accidents are not always Avoidable, the Whitest caution should he exercised, and fanners themselves should insist on ' more • care when threshers) are used. No amount of or- dinary insuretnee properly repays a farmer for the inconvenience and loss he ps,and a little coathe t 'and fohis resightind this cotineceion maybe worth a good deal of eafteiisight, • JOIN A. 'COOPER RETIRES.—,A, Toronto piper thus ..refers to a well- Ixnotvn Cllutaniais :.The report .was' circulated Thursday that Mr., John A. Cooper, editor of^ the'Canadian Maga - kine, was about to leave that journal to establish a Weekly paper, .. Mr. Cooper dial not deny the report, though he said he was not yet in a position to. give any very definite information re- garding his new venture. It was true, he said, that he had resigned the edit- orship of the magazine and would sever his connection in about six weeks. All he could say respecting the nese paper he was about to establish, was that av yted toilCaanabe dian'oin terests, and 1- Iustrated. 1t has since been announced' that in conjunction with a Toronto friend, Mr Cooper will shirt a weekly paper will be devoted twn o art, t, Csccience% literature; &c. tin here. this week to. try and locate. the, asked to pieces on the pavement; burial place' of a brother, who was . in- When he reached the second,stoi'y his terred in the itnsurve e body struck against the heavy tele- Cemetery 3' d at . the phone wire and broke: it, and then fell ..seems that theof 411 years ago.. In to the pavement,. narrowl missing amity raided here in the. head of Mr' Georg a •: g '1868; on Victoria St.. and the brother M nderson; , was killed in a • railroad 'accident. As fight of the firm of Anderson :& Nelies, no.record is:kept of huri,alsin.tiris Part and Those who were witnesses of the ac -of the Cemetery, they' were not able acident immediately, eushecl up. expect- to locate the spot.. looston s find a, dead man, but.'were In 180(1 one 01' our professjonal men' k around for at second and then n fal . advanced a small sum . of money to .'a over Maul uncanseious condition. ,Dr friend in the isfi friend Town; Borne time Kingsmill ' Was called and had the afterwards this friend sent as security patient taken at once to Victoria Hos- a mining Go �n V ce oer. )i was p" a1;1 its the ambulance. Upon examine• Thiswas old ation it was fodnd that the, left leg :pe ipiont of very littlet to one side evir used Ire the bad been fractured between the kneeButte and the ankle and that three ribs. had other day on looking over' the daily been. broken. Nelson's escape from paper heestook quitewas tvon,'th 510da share. death was nothing short of miraculous thus making the • certificate ' worth and had he not struck the {vire, -which broke his full, he would have been $1000 with accrued dividends. 81110e Negotia- picked up from the pavement a dead. tions have been opened fora and man. At a later lieu" .last 'night Nel-• —don't lthi there awillbe: a divide.' Moral• son had recovered. consciousness andaway ady mitring' stook hopes are entertained for his recovery:. for we little know what developments,. will follow notoniePrVna hlf•ct letter, Mr. MTinncn of the Collegiate, tries torefute the 'statement made by the Nnvi BRA that "there are many- ratepayers who be- lieve the school and scholars would be better le states thaththere its o grow Our]." suc11 a belief. Possibly not;we said the people might be wrong in enter- taining it. But at the sante time we 1e•assert that many ratepayers do be. lieve exactly what we stated ; and we fauey'we ate in a • better position to hear KInnon1Hiss. of The Nam 1' ERA. has nothing to say against physieed train. ing, nor does it depreciate in the slight• est the honor 8ttanhed to the holding 1 of the Cap, but we assertthat the I seholarc talk''footbell" in school hours, l acid out of sehool, when their attention I should be given to other. things. If 1 Itis, MCKlnnari will inquire of the 1 members of the C;ollegiittc' Board of Trustees, he rvillprobably find that the, idered bytthem to be wells within the ent was mark, and exceedingly timely. S KNKNgot .N111NN Greal Shoe Bargains At ♦ M. TAYLOR & SON'S In order to make room for our Immense FALL & .WINTER STOCK. we hare decided to dear out at less than cost several lines of miscellaneous goods. Look at the following prices, . then come and see the goods for yourself: Ladies Tan Oxfords, regular $1'40. .,far 99e Ladies• Tan Oxfords, reguletr 1 00.. . 'tor $1 25 Boy's School Boots, regular $1 50 to 5l 75, only 99e Youths School Bootsi regular el to 31 23, only 75e Boy's Plow Boots, regular 00c...... for 49e Mens Plow Boots, sizes t3 and 7, $1 and•$12'5 for 650 Misses Pebble Laced Boots, regular $1 40, only 99e Misses Pebble Button Boots, regular $1 40, 35only 99e Child's Laced and .But. Boots. regular S1 for 91io CChild's Laced and sizees 8, Boots. , rregular g eta hell dice .0e Men's Tan Boots half price, see theta, $3 for $2 50 This is not a badkrupt stock, but nearly all this season's goods, and they aare'less than the manufactrirer's•price, but We have no room for them. OUR FALL'0OOD8 are nearly ,A11,in, and if you want to se the finest :issort>ntentofFootwear, at :the lowest prices, ever shown in Clinton, come to the RELIABLE . -- Mr* TAYLOR ON ilmiltelitellA111011•10111101pWilbamial Oct, 10. 1000 1S0 Carpet e will askedyoudroppriceforus,occupy. ftfr"*"'"'""°"*"6"'"'"'""'''....1111111111lMII"Z:=""rNko•moroom7"""n"""rn,•••Alillh Overc !` We are making Suits and Overcoats to orderthat are smart and; . dressy., . Better work is• being put on. them, and' be t t e r linins la. e• than has- ever been turned out of a tailor• shop i>n.Clin tori., Our -big. Western bus. rias which demands (sand is sa :. tsfi n = r ed only with the• best) ops, 'arid the -vwork '. going, out of this store o day: is as good, int :eve • detail;, as any•that� come from the best shops, lin; the laege'cities: • The largest c g ollectign of ..high-class Suitings and Overcoatings here f in..'Western Ontario is. or,yo�u to select from. A. collection, that. is; made possible dilly bythe Very , y larbe business we. are doing to -day in the North-west. h vl�est:. Overcoats to Qr d er.• $ 00, $40.00,. $..5. oo and '; $2S� oo• Suits to Order. • Beds • .pmts us on par with the. city .s h Tweeds,„ R, $15,. $78, $'2o,,. and $25..oe Worsteds $78 $an , . , $2iiic� tinct, $z .oei Si'r 'es, $7,$, �. Si8', 4 and. 22,00 Blacks, $78^ ., � $zo, $25, and $Z$. The. atch .tub s ..i_•s * • • ,The $try's Watch CIcil�. is • growing .every. week. 'Bring • your boy inand show ::hin the watches: Examine them :carefully . yourself. You will see that they are no toy or play thing,' but '0.2 good, substantial watche' s They are good enough for any boy to own. ,They will keep, good time too. ' 'Members of the club t a watch, .if they buy Boy's Clothing to the amount of $10.00 before Dec. 3;:st next. - . O . Boy's Overcoats $:3.50, $4.50, $0.00 Boy's Suits $3,00, $Loo, $5,00 0. � $ QQ Sweaters, Under. , wear, Shirts, Caps, etc. More of teem to choose grow here than In any other store in Huron County# *a>i srrtYYir�t`lt..sa .7 nicer imPolerz 0 Vada 3.. . ,..... ..