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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1897-11-12, Page 10F 'bee' Clinton New Bra Will ba sent to new subscribers, to any address .o k' M I V.- York �1 * % II0ViB1QBHR 12, 1897 tl�1nXYwDRAisadn:ittedlyoneof the bf3at ioCalpstpers in UaQuda. It hos: Tit) waste sp R crowding the riewe lute 'thB •l�*4100t space pas- ihie. Ikr+w' suttscribers call It to tt 914 uY January, 18K for $1 cash Tara WEATIIER.-We have had de- lightful weather almost every day dur- ing the ppast week, 'yet it has been cl atit;eable. Saturday was like a sum- .,,mor,day and. doors were leftopen, on the mildness o the weather•. Tuesday quite a .heavy Anow-storm was experienced. " BURNED OUT.—Campbell Brothers `targe hardware estaa tabment, Mai St,; Winnipeg, was badly gatted b fire during the noon bout on Friday. The lose will be heavy. Campbell Bros are old Hurgnians, one Of the having learned his trade with S.Davis • find their old friends will regret t ' aiow.af their misfortune. CLINTON MARIiUT.—During last wee a number of C}odorich and Colborn t farmers, who usually trade elsewhere I sold their grain in Clinton Market,an ,efpresaed their intention of comm here in future. One reason for dein sp,was the difference in the marks n Ignotations. Goderich aperslist wee ",quoted wheat at 80c, while it was quo Z4 here at 82, and as high as 83 wa ..actually paid. INFORMATION. — Information was Mast week laid before the Mayor, char t ing a young man with having atter. ped an auction sale and purchased aco under false pretenses.. He restore the cow to its owner, and when he a erred before the magistrate the gra ity of the offense was pointed out t kiln as a caution, and plaintiff not a heating, he was dismissed. HoRSij NOTaES.—A few days since ,.Bill, of the •baee line, sold x horse f .export, receiving, it is said, a pri that reminds one of the boom dayv i horadfiesh. A. Wise, Goderich tow ship, sold one at $136, and E. Wise o r at $126. For about ten years the Ra ,tenbury bus has been pulled byy a ba team, one of which is about 30 year old;•its legs have given out, and i place ie' taken by a black horse. A` CHORAL SOCIETY.—The first rehea sal was held on Tuesday night la with afair -attendance, and excelle progress was made. with the mus "selected.. Quite a number of singe whose names have been received f h' ,• membership were not present, a they are particularly urged to turn o _.'• to the next • rehearsal, on Tuesda Nov. 16th, at >;t. Paul's school haus at eight o'clock. Itis the intention bold a concert before Christmas. T music on which the chorus is now e gaged is of a very attractive and tun fttl character. 1RicIiMAgING.—East's brickyard, rte gravel road, where some excelle b�tildin material has been turned o „ in the days of the past, has practical ceased to make brick, except to sm qquantities. Mr East finds rt more pr flkirble to make drain tile; and quan ties of this article are being turned o 'Faamers are using more tile than th -formerly did, and they can get a flr !.class article at this place. Still, the -is a certain demand for good brick, a should Mi East resumetheir manuf rture, there is' no doubt but that ~would find a ready sale for all he coir turn:ont. ST'obg NoTEs.—Recent sales fro the `Elmhurst Herd of Shorthorns ' Wr Jas. Tabb, of Auburn, has'purch •ed from Mr W. J. Biggins, the R 'Bull. "Royal Mariner, a first ri { ;;?1': winner at the Central show; his da $" zis Ryebeck Rose by (Imp.) ne Booth (64853.) Henry Corwen, of Go a+ i erieb, has secured "Rufus" a red; da (Imp) Red rose by Perfect;on (371 Mr Michael Schwartz, of Benmiller, short time ago bou�ht the roan Matc less calf, "Monaco. ' They are 'a11 extra quality and substance, all bei sired llv the Imp. Royal Don; (63717) silver medal Sweepstakes winner a several firsts at local shows. He h two good calves about 11 months of �et for sale—"Valiant," a Village Gi 4 , -'a'1rd `-Satisfaction," a Mina—both air liy Royal Don. ARomr APPLES. --Messrs Ellictt a Mitchell, who have been buying appl in this county and Bruce, expect .close up their season's business t 5week. They have bandied over 4, °'barrels, at an average ptice of abs :$1.75 per barrel. Tl�e best fruit th -have handled this year has, been th 'bought in the vicinity of Blyyth. Mr E idiot says there fs a marked difference tween fruit grown within 15 miles the lake and that grown farther eon '4n the county: that near the lake bei n rmer and better fruit to keep. ` lliott thinks tbat ' if farmers wou une their orchards more and gi renter attention to them generally, ' ould be one of the best paying a �t f the far,n, and illustrates tf4 b� t. f ct tbatjthis year a certain for gI, $100 for the product of 20 tre wlhich would not cover an acre groix d Very few farmers this e r ,.son huye more than 40 barrels of fru FVAuM_tRs' INSTrrUTES.-The Far �er'a� Institute meetings for the comi ` season ha4e been arranged and t a dates for boldipg th respective` ins tute meetings �lublis ed: The folio ing are the plaeda a i dates fixed ;.the, holding of meetings in the coup ,of Duron —Hirst iluron—Gorrie, J `,18th' Brussels, Jan. M: Bluevale, F '26 18th -, Feb, 28; Leadbury, March iCanat#ince, March 2. "West Huron ;Dungannon, Jan. 20 and 21; Holm •ville, March 3rd; Auburn, March "W;ingbaW, March 5, South Hur '-. Exeter, Jan. 20; Brucefield, :fan. Ctediton, Feb. 21; Zurich, Feb.22; S • ball, Feb. 23, The delegates sent the de artment are as follows: South-Huron—D. E. Gibson, Will Grove; W. C. Shearer. Bright; T. Masotti, Sta�ordville; John Roberto Ingersoll; 13. Glendenning, Manil For East and West Hurbit. C.'A. 'L itz, 1'3. S. A., Agrimitural College; Thompson,'St. Catharines; Mayor J Sh1'ppard, Quoonsto7n; Jos. E. Goll Oxbridge• •: Additional local speak y(1l1 lie anirnunced and fallerparticuI 4. arlll be given by the local atlicors the rtspective institutes in due cotir In the' moan time it would be well 411 i,dtoessW- itCf keep these dates mind, Q),INTONIA410 RET.--- n e the ether day Mr. G. D. McTagBart encountered byy chance ,1l11��r. W. Rana - ford, who will doubtleesbe wellremem- November bored here, He rep"' "Billie" ae looking remarkable well and very little ehl y cichanged by life in Yankeeto�yn. Mr. November warns us that the time for warmer Clothing of all kinds has come. It is sford expecte to move to it lorida soon, time to change lighter garments for the heavy weights of winter. We were never in better TEMPLARs.- The- following are the shape for winter business than we are to -day. This season's stock of cold weather goods is the officers elect of Clinton Star Lodge, I, best we've ever had, best in t�tyles, best in assortment, best in values. Every department is full U.G.T. for toe ensuing quarter:—Chief Templar. T. H. Brownlee; Past Chief, to overflowing with bright, fresh, seasonable goods; good qualities marked at c ose cash prices. Albert Downs; Vice Templar, Miss H. Dodd; Secretary, Cl, M. Bezzo; Assist, i Warm Stockings ants J Mies N. re- Tr; Financial S., Overcoats Mrs. J. W. Moore- Treasurer, Mra, Seward; Chaplain, 'Mise Lily Ferguson; Warm, stockings for cold weather; the Marshall, John Carter; Deputy Mar- shall,. Miss M. Twitchell; Guard, Mrs. We carry a great range of Men's and beat qualities and the lowest prices. You F. C. Cook; Sentinel, S. Kemp; Organ- Boy's Overcoats. They are all well and cannot buy anything bnt good hosiery here, f ist, Miss Lily Millar. carefully made, and nothing but the best Wd do not keep the cheap, trashy kinds at materials and trimmings are used. Not all. RAILROAD NOTES.—'.Phe afternoon depending on this line alone, we our afford In Ladies' goods we have four special train from the north frequently brings to sell on a very small margin. Here are linea of ribbed goods at 26c. 89o, 47c and +y. ' a numberof cattle that are transferred four special lines. 60c, that are not equalled for value. Main here, on Thursday' bringing no less y than thirteen cars. Mr•. Sullen, who Dark brown Frieze Ulsters,high storm For ohildreti, a line of ribbed cashmere, Q has been off the line for sometime, collar, tweed lined, double breasted, at 20o for small sizes, up to 36c for the lar- , eller. expects to go back to its service for the all sizes ...................... $4.75 gees; is a great e , m winter as caretaker of the water tanks. ' Messrs. Smith and Hearn shipped a Heavy Frieze Ulsh an dirk pockets, shades, For Boys o have several good lines, but t o few carloads of cattle this week. A. tweed lining, slash and aide po.kete, the beet is cue that wears like iron, 28o for i high storm collar, a reg. $ 8coat, $6 50 size 6,} up to fi0c for 9j. J. Calling left for Winnipeg Wednes- day. being ticketed through by A. O, Fine Beaver Overcoats, dark navy, vel- We sell you Hosiery that wears, at prices t'atter•son. vet collar, twill Italian lining, equal that save yuu money. }}}} 1111 Colborne in appearance to custom made.... $10 i 1 tl THANKSGIVING SUPPER. —The Ladies ' g Aid of Rattenbury St. Methodist Boy's heavy Frieze Ulsters, high storm REAL NOBBY g church purpose giving a Thanksgiving collar, fast colors, double breasted, ; t supper and enteri.ainment on the even- horn buttons, belt, slash and side MILLINERY k ing of the 23rd inst.; the ladies will pockets, tweed lined, a great coat to provide a on per Ghat should meet the wear; these prices according to This past week we freshened up our mil- i r CGU/ wants of the greatest epicure, while sizes ................$4, $4:50, $G linory stock with some very stylish walk- s the musical program will be one of the in;, hats, sailors and trimmings. we have ;• i 1,;::a• most attractive offered for a long time new bats trimmed up showing, the newest,` `Either the supper or• the program styles in made and trimmed hate. alone will be well worth the pace of Sta/G11/es 1 �, so admission, t v which has been placed low A SPECIAL BARGAIN. vy so that everybody may be in a post- Tl1e`" d tion to attend and have a good time. By long odds the biggest assortment and Ladies' Sailor Hate in felt and oamel'a The p' beat values in staples, dry Roods, those in hair, silk ribbon and ribbon velvet bands, p, A "KNOTTY" QUESTION.—Ensign have sold everywhere all season at $1.26; o everyday use in ever household, that is to a splendid lot 'ust in, while the last our Wakefield, of the Salvation Army, Y Y Y Mantles. p_ the present commander of the falces to be found in the county is here. It is choice for Y Y in this town, has hit upon a very money in your pocket to do your staple l happy plan to solve a " knotty " ques- • buying here. ( ��^. G• tion, viz. the heating of the Salvation., English Shaker Flannels, 27 inch, in V or Army barracks. He invites all those g Mantle have h this eeaant has been ce eoplean the town who have "knotty" dark and light ..lore, suitable for toed. We have had the mantle stook of p - quilt linings ........................5C � the county and the mantle business has n sticks of wood, which the owners can- CHILDREN'S COATS n- not split and which at the same time Extra heavy Flannelettes, close and come nobby, way. Our stock t well he soon ne have the tendency to make the split- strong, fast colors, a line worth So..6e We are showinga bigger assortment of with nobby, stylish garments, but the soon. t- ters indulge in "naughty" words to let . ever H you bey the better oar S you will have. Children's Coate than ever before. Nobby gore are two specials for Saturday. y him know or any of the Salvation wide Flanneletres, 32 inch, a great ulaters and reefers for girls from six to rs Army workers and the Army patrol range of colora...:............... •60 twelve years for less money than you can is wagon will take the " knotty" wood in bo the cloth and make them up. Ladies' Frieze Mantles, bleb turnover charge and have it " converted " into ' Onr famous line of heavy English twill Y velvet collar, two large and six small ashes in the barrack's stOvO. Shakers, new patterns, fast eolora..12je Tweed Reefers, double breasted, velvet buttons, buttons elope around throat, t._ collar and cuffs, six large ivory but- a warm, aorvi.able, stylish garment, st PRESBYTERY.—At'the regulcer meet Tartan Checks in dark k%ba light colors Se tons ...... ..........$3.50 to $4.50 regular $7.60 ..................$5.90 nt ing of the Presbytery of Huron, held Dozens of nobby patterns in Drees Same garment, collar and cuffs braid is in Willis Church, Clinton, on the 9th ., Ladies' fine, black niggerhead Coats, Shakers, all English gooda....l00, 12}0, trimmed ............$3.�3 to $1L.25 high turnover collar, cord edge, rs lust, the following business was trans- g or acted:—The auditors appointed to ex- 160, 180. Children's Reefers, heavy blue serge, stitched back, regular $7.25...... $5.65 an amine the treasurer's books, reported Extra oboioe grey wool flannel, dark double breasted, tweed lined $3.35 to ut a balance on hand of$ -10.27. Messrs. and light, perfectly clean goods, the $t4.2,5. We have not more than half a dozen of eAcheson and D. D. Wilson were ap- beet value we have ever offered .... 121c Children's heavy tweed Ulsters, very these lines. They are the best Mantle , pointed to address the W. F. M. S. on 1 nobby goods to behalf of •she Presbytery at the annual A special fine make, soft finish, 28 in. Y g $3.25 to $14.75 value a have given, and da you want one TI meeting of the Society at Goderich, wide ............................. 25C Saturday will be the bast day to come. n- next January. A committee was ap- e- pointed to perfect arrangements for d the celebration, under the auspices of r- 76rothers, on the Presbytery, l the of th anWest 14od gens, nt sary of the completion of ,the West- ut minster Catechism and Confession of lv Faith. The Remit from the General ah Assembly respecting the appointment Direct Importers of Dry Goods, Clinton o- of a Committee on Estimates, Eastern ti- and Western Sections, voted down. ut. Attention wits called to the reduction of the grants from lthe Augmentation sy Fund to the charges of Bayfield Beth- O�r an Leeburn and Goderich Township t 31st Dee., 1888, %r $1, cas�x, w._.T.•n__.ne�i nom. i , na_ x' 'The R 11? Four 44,m Readin, Ritin, RithfnUtic andRoc That is Rocking gorses and Shoo Fly Rockers, ut3equalled in style and finish, strongly made and operaring meohanioally. They are right in Theory and right in Practice. They are right in theory because now that your children are deprived of their out -door romps they should have some- thing to amuse and exercise themselves with in the hones. They are right inlpractice because they have rooking and rollicking points galore. The good points are built into them, not talked into them.' They are toys of sense and safety; will take your boy there and bring him back again without even leaving the spot where he started; so you can always have him in view. They are truly popular goods at popular prices. Shoo Fly Rockers at 76o and $1. Horses at $1 and $1.26 and better. Our good goods are cheap and our cheap goods are good. Often the Cheapest, Rlwrays the Best. The W. D. FAIR CO Clinton.' �-. Serviceable t Shoes for t Delic►te Feet. It isn't difficult to find easy shoes in summer styles. Most; any soft leather made up in light shoes will give comfort. It's the win- ter weights in shoes that cause all the trou- ble. Substantial shoes don't usually give delicate toot much comfort. Our A. all -made, perfect -fitting and substantial winter wear will tit the tender points on your feet and give you pleasure, while the quality and price will be equally satisfactory. This is the season when GOODS RUBBER are worn. We have a full stock of both the Granby and the Canadian Rubber Co., in all the different styles. s Wm. -Taylor & Sons Clinton and Walkerton. at d ac- the matter was referred to the Flame Mission Committee for consideration, the AdvertisIng Una UK Bargain he Id with instruction, after visiting charges, to report at next meeting Of presbytery. present for the approaching holiday Days In ze the A motion to reduce th b f e ular meetin s of D �t� • d the ke s which o free with every cash purchase of $1 or over are mooing out they get the right key. One says �"I will buy mother a m as- ral �) at bis 000 be- its mer ea- for an. Fe on, en- For ow on, av- ors urs for e num or o r e g the Presbytery from five to four was ay 1 ay y g b, l the dozens, and some lucky customer "'J b will get enough money to buy many a. handsome — negatived.. M. present for the approaching holiday season. It is amusing to hear the many ways 'which peo- ze NOTES. Kaine, who has been engaged nursing Miss Cudmore, ple will spend the money, provided they get the right key. One says �"I will buy mother a m of Kippen, has returned to town. The down for new dress; " another, "I will have the nest overcoat that money can buy, and so it goes. We Flax Mill has been closed some time, owing to the "Breaks" be- venture to say that already 199 people have made up their minds to what they will do with d- m ing out of repair; they were sent away' the money When they get it. to be fixed up, and it is likely that the a h- mill will be started up again as soon as thy get back. The agent of Dyment & Uo., Lumber dealers, Godericb, was _ �r of ng a in town on Friday, and took orders for several cars lumber, but the lumber r Men"s was destroyed by fire that night. In d 1 �H��'"" ,,.• as the football match between London { and Toronto Varsity, on Saturday, H. 1, Ransford, son of J. Ransford, of town, ed played among the finals, and had the Misfortune to get two of his ribs brok- en. The Mail-Empfre, of Saturday, = Clvercoiats. id makes eulogistic reference to the im- -•— • -, es provement of the Canadian Magazine, to under the editorial madagement of J. A. Cooper, son of W. Cooper, of town. Mr P. Cantelon expecte to make an ad- � 66 Ay The "LEADER" rice $5 I ut dition to his house nein spring. D. ey McCuaig, who was thrown out of his at I- waggon the other day, got bio nand so badly hurt that he has been compelled We want to ball the attention o r The "ONS �TZA" pI`1Ge� to carry it about in a sling. Geo.Ship- close Buyers to a special of th ley was down in the vicinity of Cred- iton last week, buying up stockers. A purchase Of - ng Mr mea, who had more liquor in Seahim than ,him than was good for him, tried to /� j� The FAMOUS 14ge $S �- Id ve it it plc smart at one of the hotels here on Saturday, rday, and spent a couple of hours in the lock-up, until he had sobered.— he The next sitting' of the Division Court here will be held on Dec. 10th. Thos. —a n d-- The '4ACSSON » rice $11,,1 p Britton has taken a position with Doh- es, of erty & Co., as driver for the delivery and cartage team. Miss Myrtle Cud- it. more,Tuckeremith, who died on Satur- day, was a niece of Geo. Davis, town. Mr. G. F. Oakes has rented the cottage MITTS These goo(U are all made from hetivy, Frieze goods, in m- on Huron $t., owned by Mrs Biddle- the most up -tiff -date style, and ate the best values in ng he Combe, Ana expects to move to town in a week or two, Mr. A. H. Good- Which we have just made. A Canada. ti- w- ty win has bought1the house and lot on Rattenbaty St. formerly owned by 11 G. Sharman, aced will move short Ip, Joe has .boat two manufacturer who Was hard u h for funds made us an offer fora Our $6, $8 &x•10 Beaver Overcoats healon yet thousand head of cabbage and the big lot of stuff. We inveStigat- same quantity of celery in the ground ed, and. the result is a selection 1; — which he u anxious to get up. fibs County Council will meet on the 36th of good goods at less than whole- g g Finished with velvet collar, fl front, made and trimmed ep- 4: inst. The price of hogs has dropped '3.50 sale prices. .� ,on goods which •cantfot be beaten. to per hundred. Mr. Arthur 2I; McCrae has been laid up for several days and is still unwell, Mr. JamesMen's, Smith Just look at Our window this > Our SeleCtlon of YOUtlS and has sold his beautiful white week, and you will find goods ( by Shetland pony to Mr. W Moon, of Hullett, at a good figura,. The annual sold in the regular way for 75c g y ' Boys Overcoats is not equalled outside H. match of the Huron Rifle, Association will be shot over the Atholcot ranges and $1, marked 50c. 'This the cities. In. to -day. J. T. Powell, a graduate of the Clinton Collegiate, has been en- whole purchase of .Ods 11 g , R, gaged in S. S. No. 0, Goderich town- ship. J. Lamont, Grey, was added to , gOes for 50c apiece, which is less as. the House of .Refuge inmates this weak than cost' in pearl ever case �' r Id, Thos. Walker is putting a stone foun• dation beneath the.•house owned by A. Knox, corner Rattenbiiry &orange8ts and buyers shout see them at have th it _ ... Once. We a e �' eat6st se-• of We were just to remark that lection So n B ,about in the county. S, ro se. In this must be Indian summar, whetr that hall storm struck town yesterdays The County Poultry and Pet Stock As- IJack We are agents for I lFowne's Oeler ; soclatio)l Mot hero yestorday aftetiztooti broted Engllsh Glovers. See their gtefat Driving Glove., 1 THE iii STORE, CLINTOV. t, .;. f ... MILLINERY Friday and12=13 Saturda No've y Y We have dust a few too man Hats, and in order to reduce our stock, we have marked all our newest Sailors at, a price to clear. Not often do buyers get such an opportunity so early ill the season to buy so chQap y. I line Ladies' Sailorflats 45e BABY WEAU9 Rats 65c In Baby's Silk and Woof l line Ladies' Sallofc: Hoods we are showing the fin- �j 4est goods for quality, style and 1 line Ladi, Sailor Hai,• g'j� rice that have 'ever been $1.25 for .. • • • • i........ •��5� shown here. { Baby's Silk and W of 1 line Ladieil' Sali;;r Fats ,ds, 65c, 750, 85c, 9uc, z;ti $1.50, for le1 st95. is �- Fiderdown Wool ' Walking Hats Baby;,s " les,40c and 50c 1 line Ladle � � Hoods gild �n�q ,. •� dress, at prices to clear Children's Elder, ow0.5 With Mine Girl19.10ats for.... 45c at $1.45, $2.85 awl i, Toques or Hoods to maAc'.. Special in Ladies' Trimmed Baby's Wooly Booties, _150; IXaig' at $1.759 $1. $2.25 20c and 25c. Baby's White Fur Trimm- Arls' cloth trimmed Tang ing, 3 qualities, 15c, 22c and in Cream; Cardinal, Navy, .95'c a yard. Brown and Black at 25 cents. It awes Doctor's kills Girls' Wool Tams 35, 4ii 1'o visit - Our Hosie and and 50c, ' Underw, ar Departmast the "tee ' It -' as "'two 4' 1 o er lace proper in s to recoOmend in which Special Navy and Black 4g �, Quality and � Dress Serge, 48c. are prime virtues, price. We show nth `' best Children's Wool Toques, value in the trade.i; 25c, 85c, 450 and 50c. Boys UndershirtQ, 19e. Men's all wool Shirts,i0c; The Great Millinery Emporium, rtyr }►y� �y�y ��yy.5, TT,l,�r.�Y �%'��y��n k,t �0 Lad los F'avOlrit•...; L' SbLlblis#>< e C utu,l ,.