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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1897-11-19, Page 8a4':U�itl ?Fi Y ;atir,iS IV, XW7 again directly in the business. Clinton 1W 1W M11111 /, ' ow Y// W A' IWOAW A ought to be well supplied with milk; )}l1itM4 41w+YtrevYili 1r* d.lirerefl io i6o five carte will soon be daily going the r Rets oR $Y. #'attl p Olinrob. an Monday rounds. Whatever they may be in Dry Goods, we are ready to supply them at close eu� prices, in $k6,4'olooic. w494 ,u ta,ba�t4ve ani from the best all round Dr Goods stock in the coujnt• : Huron's bi est Dr C}oods store' t t�wewaitbq p.rf` s�tt.0eollntion PROPERTY CHANriEe,--ldrs.Butler,of 3' fig a: este, .ar�'lwdx eelooma. Goderich, townehip,has moved into the full to overflowing with just the kinds 'of o0da ou'G n for this weather. house sloe recently urchased on North y here never Was TOR 000 Thaw. is o4wittedly one of street, Thos. Nod, of Hnuett, has a time when we had as good a winter stoc as we have to -day. The assortment of every line tho beph lural pap4rs in paaadw. It bo i' s hay 40 wool* spwtw. crow the sight a small house and lot on the is good, the quaaitlea are good and the values are good., This store stands for reliable quali- Cortise of orange and Joseph streets ' �ttearp data tho wiw— Imt spacePOG-from H. Stevene, Paying therefore the ties and close prices. Abler $*w sabocribers spa it to sum of $5W; he will Occupy it as soon 1 4,*RU8rT■ I990, to+' $10"11 as the tenant finds another place. Jas.a . Flynn has bought Felix Hanlon's pro- Blankets �' lis 11111 api ses. perty, Princess St. r s�>aalT�c,—Thera will be no There's s a good deal of lottery THE END OF THE APPLES.—Mr D.III Blanket buyine,o It's hard t$Cttpe,nlext wpk on account of con- oantelon, who has been buying, chiefly � e to- a4cl. othor engagements of tho � in oxford and Perth counties, finishes to tell the poor kinds from the e, tubers. ' The next rebearsal will be up his season's work this week. Her eta oa Ttresday. Nov.30tb,at St.Paul s will have handled over 15,000 barrels, good, especially when they re echoctlhot}se at 8 o'clock, sharp. many of which were bought at $2 per new. We ale selling Bla AS _ l�i+A�ph •(71e89. -- Tne store of A. J. bbl. The bulk of his purchases have made b the best blanket mill Mtig, ieweller, has been greatly im- been Spies, Messrs Elhottd& Mitchell y ro ;ed byy°the addition of plate glass chipped over 800 bble to the Old Coun- in Canada. They *are not the ront�, which give it a much nicer ap- try last week, and expect to put out ordinary Chea and Past kinds ea�ance. It is surprising Whitt nart a di!- over 1000 bbls this week. Even if the �' P y grcin'ce gauge of this kind makes in appple crop has been comparatively poor but they are good, and the A stdre, • T os. McKenzie did the work it kias helped to put considerable money k 4 0Crdent,to the change. into cid cwation, prices are lower by far than �iRIFLEa- Thanksgiving ie here in one THE CuRFEw-There is considerable We've ever sold such qualities week, The weather has been slightly g for before. They're worth 1 ne Purs E, „ diecuedion 7'ust now about instituting a dirty during the past fe w days, They Curfew Bell, to be rung each night at 9 y call tit The Lady of the Snows o'clock after which hour all children your seeing and worth your iltq. w'elcome,for the next three or four under I8, must not be found on the mottlhe,,gvith plenty of *now and good buying will hum as it never is is fur weather, just the kind teat furs AMheeded.. There ' Osler lien ,4usi'.gess street, unless accortrpanied by or bear - g ing anote from a parent. Whether or is seareely.an article of dress sold where there is more room roea4. the "countries where snow is not the custom be a cod one it has UNDERWEAR , ,nly'an incipient visitor. g for deception than in furs. Unless one is an expert a buyer's certainly the advantage of being ex- Twos special lines of Under ' 8notrrao COME HERE Too. -Bailiff tremely old. It was introduced into p only safeguard is to buy from some house that can be depend- tifi#H,on, Lyndon, was in Goderich the England by William the Conqueror, wear that are by long odds the I ed on. We buy our Furs from the most reliable houses in the e 40'rdayand took TimothyBlake,who but was known in Europe longprevi- best'Value in the trade. Huai committed for lunacy some six ously. Few things modern can show trade, and can recommend the qualities of the goods we sell. kweekis since, to the Asylum. He should , y so ancient a lineage. Children's ribbed wool and iJnion vrwart the House of Refuge here and take vests, long sleeves, worth 25c, 30c..19C y ane of the inmates who is a luny THEY FLOIIRI6H'.9ERYWHERE. — , Our Furs this season are particularly good value and you can aft he worst sort;wnd it is a disgrace to • There seems to be something particu- Ladies Hvgiean Vests, heavy , �esve•him here,and expect Mr and Mrs larly stimulating in this town, for weight and soft finish, shaped, I rely on the qualities being first-class. Neck ruffs are ver tpagh to look after him. Clintonians who go elsewhere invari- as regular 35c garment .......... 25C fashionable this season and w8 are aelliII a eat many Of 1 , ably flourish "like a green bay tree." g gr y 1 04,ioADNOTU9-Conductor Walms- The writer .happened to he in the MANTLES the followino' lines: , ,1epi LI H.&B., is on the sick list,and has village of Grimshy recently; it is a a oile.tt� looney Island fora rest. The charming place with beautiful our- There is no better time than inter freight rates went into o oration g , g general Black 0 possum Ruffs Fine quality Grey Lamb i? roundin a and the leading g now to select a Mantle you get 1 qn Monday. atlrnong the shipments business store is owned by a young ' s fh16 Week were three cars of apples by man named Albert Hawke, who ha head, c aws and tail..,,,82 25j ruffs, Il1C8 even curl, � Iilott & Mitchell, for Li ver col; 3 care- a great deal better choice than p pens to be a native ClintConian, son of head ea�port•flour from Fair's mtlhl carlambs' Rev. W. Hawke, at one time a Meth- if you leave it later, and you ,claws and tails Bei 5U V iy tTl •Emigh, Blyth, for Buffalo; 2 care odist clergymen here. Mr Hawke's Doherty organa for Liverpool, and sev-�' might as well have the best as American and Australian mother resides at Grimsby, as does al- +rE}ifil cares of grain for Portland. so Rev. Jae. Caswell and wife, former- some body else. Oppossum and Racoon Genuine Alaska Sable o- " 1'PQIN'FMENTB.• - We understand Ip of Londseboro. I Ruffs, head, claws and Ruffs, head, claws and tb at,tlre McKillop Insurance Company NOTES. -Persons who make a ra , A KID GLOVE BARGAIN q +50,$5, 7.50 ae m e two appointments to fill the p c tall'S • ........... . . . $�, 75 tail, realities 4• acancy caused by the death of Thos. tine of driving on the boulevard, should It only for those who wear to that such will not be allow- In Muffs, Gauntlets, Capes and Mantles we have a orlans, Robt. Smith.. assessor and y collecIAr of Hullett,has been appointed ed under any circumstances. Several s p small sizes. Perrins Gloves P ,. lforthat eectioo, and John W. Yoe, of persons hereabouts have been buying splendid assortment. 3iolmeavilie, has been appointed for forfeedsomeof the wheat damaged are _. good, they fit and they GFodt2rich :township, West Wawanosh at the Goderich Elevator fire; it sells wear. Genuine Perrin Gloves itandCoiborne. Both are good men and at from 25c to 75c a bag, according to We a articular attention to special orders and can wdl400k after the Company's interests the amount of injury it has sustained. 4 buttons, black only, in sizes pay p p , toper y. Jo. Holmes, son of Rev, J. W. Holmes, 5 6 6 the quality we have get you any kind of fur you may want, as good and at as low formerly of Clinton, has been appoint- > > > a _'ES.-Amongthefraternal p y y prices as you will get any where. If you are wanting any d ed headmaster of the odl�o school .at sold for ears at 90e and $1 socreLies in town it is said that the Ca- Sharon, York Co. A fine 200 Ib deer thing in Furs get our prices before you purchase. as iffy Order of Forreaters leads with a was on exhibition at Fitzsimons' SJR C e�berstUip of 140. Those who claim bgtcher shop,,Saturday; it was one of tO kriorJv sap that the Independent Or - seven that had fallen to the rifles' of er.ii`f`Forresters comes next; then the the Clintonians up in Muskoka; Messrs d,1'emplars,followed by the Chosen Couch &Wilson also show a couple; we its ddfellows Masons, Oran e- flo !gens7Brothers i g presume the meatof theseanima'Is ie �ifie i; ucient Order of Forreaters, and not very dear even if it is deer. Isaac Maccadeeg. This may not be their Kinsman, formerly of town, died on 0. correct order, but at any rate all seem the 5th, of cancer of the stomach, at • , fQ h1e$ourislifi}g. Bozeman, Montana; he leaves a wife Direct Importers of Dry Goods, Clinton MIi.ITARY CHANGE. -Lieut -Col. H. and several children. Mr J: Tedford, rlmith,-the District. Officer command- who has been back at Dundalk, visiting' tug No. 1 Military District, (London) his .mother, encountered a foot of ' ihaa'lceen retired, and will be supersed- snow there last week; he drove home it, l mnit. Col. G, Holmes, formerly onTuesday.edportion Rev. is Stout has re - L' »jl�lal�lllll��l���lllll�lllll�l���l����l���l ocomma,nding officer of No. 10 Military moved a portion of his effects to the a J),istrict. Col.Holmes was formerly at Rectory at Kirkton. Mrs Agnew, of ,ljiikitdp,.but has for some years had Huron street, is desirous of selling her Nvharge'of military affairs at Victoria hotist', as she wishes to visit several endalso at.He .has been members of her family residing . Winnipegin Jackson ros lderrtified with the militia for about 30 Manitoba. Fred Ramball is limping 4 yetirs, and is a cousin of R. Holmes, around, the result of having cut his Clinton, knee with a drawing knife; it was a �4'kneesy thing to do, but hard to heal, I %Isles THE WEST. -� Writing from Lee Brown Was gut At Blyth last week Winnipeg, under date of the 4th John repairing it break in the AlOctric wires, ` Akins, late of town, says: "Weather and soon had them working as usual. s'Ane, scores of idle men in Winnipeg, Thomas Dowson, who has been laid aT.ar rworking for J. J. Griffin, pork up with a severe attack of sciatica, is a,,paetier, and have full charge of the now able to be around, tbough still t-.m46A storage department. I get $45 a somewhat lame. W. &. Beesley has onth, and like Winnipeg very much. been laid up for several days with a Tho firm are doing an immense nasi- severe cold and fgver, but he is getting r#ess, and are building an addition to better. Will Ivison, of Kippeu, who toe- factory that is to cost $50,000. Mr otStly s eetings here were attended at one time attended the Collegiate, ' Mm zby over 4,000 people." subsequently learning the drug busi- ness, was married in New York a few 7'HE 'PA'YME14T OF TAXES. -Many days -since. The friends of Richard ;+ +peOlile are under the impression that Heywood will be pleased to learn that taxes way. be paid any time, but this is he continues to improve at Graven - y. be erroneous idea. in reality the hurst Sanitarium, and the doctors say Stakes axe flue on Oct. 1st, when the that his lungs are not seriously, affects e ed. Wm. Robb bought a thoro-bred �f ct'dl� ttiliea the roll, and he is only g are�aired by law to make one personal registered Jersey heifer, at a sale in call: Howett'er, matey persons expect Tuckeremith, on Tuesday; she is a 3 -yr fl Old beauty. The town clerk has receiv- �.. ,11i1Xr.tG calla great eat oftener than --� � !- thie.' It will be just as well for rate- Ad from Goderich township Council the --ter payers to understand that all taxes amount granted towards the opening �siitaE be 'paid before Dec. 14th, after of Isaac Street. The Collegiate Foot- _+ r +tvTtt h date the collector is expected to ball club was to have. played a return -or bake logal measures to recover any match with Goderich, last Thursday, �16'. iii aydeoutstanding. but did not do so as the ground'was 4=, d. x too soft and muddy to play on. Mr . �.;(. T. NOTES. -The usual week- King,baker, is erecting a neat stable. -� �- w)( trieett a of the Good Templars was Mr Forrester is now phis to move about , file Oddb— dfellow's Hall on Friday the house, and expecte that in a few t3�enii3g last. After the installation of days he may be able to get down town. ---w • `_ Mrs, a very interesting program Robable Gardner, r, (son of D. spit ao f,,%v � Our � rd � nOvercoats,,_- a ketldere d, coneieting temperance able g leave London hospital a few _� �► - i,,at%ons. music, and a temperance days ago, and although he feels some- •-+C. Stevenson. The what sore and stiff, is able to get round cod 'teniplars are doing all in their with a certain degree of ease, and re-�iw We do the largest trade in Clothing of any house in the west, and this •must be good dO -• ptliver'' to: advance the Temperance juices in the fact that his knee is not --.w evidence that our goods and rices are right. -People are beginning to appreiate 4tta0�401d all interested in this noble stiff, as at first anticipated it would be. --"& g 11 g p t14t1[ alight to 'show which side they Frank D. Turnbull, Milverton, brother 'r more and more the great value to be found in good goods. Our trade grows larger `a1`e 4lt4by joining this society, and thus of Dr. Turnbull, of town,bas passe the ^�' �- lliolp wbanish the great evil, intemper- primar,v examination of the College of --'".r year by year, and it is not done by selling cheap, trashy goods. W6,,_he Template have prepared a Primary and Surgeons of Ontario. mob. - .A feresting program for this quar- Mrs neo. Potts has bought a Fly -shut- q Especially in Overcoats have we found this to be the case, and our teat selling of `., >', and rt is'eit acted that the meet- tle Car et Lqom, for carpet weaving, the special lines which we advertise has been a surprise, eonsideri� the fine we thee, rti a will be both profitable and inter- from W.A Rose, Goderich. Miss Clara p r p r b)ng, All:tnembere are requested to Mountcaetle wadi able to make her wap The following lines are goods that cannot be equalled for the price. li oOlit tiffs (Friday)' evening, as an rep town yesterday for the first time ptret3ting time is expected. since her accident. James Cluff, whotc » died at the residence of his son-in-law, The LEADER, price $5 The ,FAMOUS," price $8 CX19 OVtUlo WANTED ONIEB.-Friday Robt. Miller, base line, on Tuesday,was 1�ht last a trampggasked for and ob• the father•in-lawMrs Us. , of 'phos. Beacomng in the lock-qp. toullyy of I �k d � ticod i Wo evening nsh tone day, aged township, d ed n (town rMonf The ��BON ANZA" price $7 The `��AC$So11T," price $10 1s ■��r�i�� d p' y, d y Poultry Fart t4tto4r", as if anxious that no one Clete of the count at their meeting Cut, made an 'mmed in a manner totally dfferenf from ordinary ready wades trld p>%y`roo close attention to him, here Iasi Thuraday�compfeted arrange- >vitt'day mtsrning Chief Wheatley re- tnents for the annp�irwl' exhibition which ' i►inrt:r`ri,intA.1 P-WOl'frnm Chof1hietfit istobeheldingodeewh Jan 2x•2827 Our Famous line of Gloves& Hit' '+That )Box Full of "Cane Of a a that the rat to"Pa g, a'dd''06 c+110ee Y)f ref three store Tom. , }% h v Inglewood, and g for a 11icGarva have been arranging fora 1 line Ladies' SailorHats 65c Y We bought d, stock from a manufacturer hard u Keys b the dozens o out ever da an p y g p y' There The morning service of the Electric light, and commencing with Monday next, 1 line Ladies' Sailor Hats for funds, at a low rate on the dollar, and we are now offering gouda at 50c, worth 75c and $1. No some lucky individual will get a snug sum. With with they Will run from 6 to 8 o'clock* or such value hag ever been offered in Clinton and the ever cash urebase of $1 or over, g y , y p ,you et a ke the loner, if the mornings are dark; this, be $1.50, for .. ..............$1.10 rapid selling of the last few days demonstrate this and it may be the one that will open the box. that ise1P, wil o great Convenience, ivte particular-' 41* to hotels and private houses. The 1 line Ladies' Walking Hats; OUR SPECIALTIES IN UNDERCLOTHING. stat. the Contort foCrThanksgivub nng nighces a t; as they do well whatever they The "Leader" 15c. The "Julbllee" 500. The greatest selling lines ever offered. I man Q, ie,Nat- uudet take, and ihtntid�pA a ibOra' atronnste' M tansy a "Walker has teener 1OWghis week. y ' Special in Ladies' Trimmed Y The Bim Stoic, / CLINTON Hats at X1.75, �2, $2,25 20c and 25c. Girls' cloth trimmed Tams in Cream, Cardinal, Nav r i forhttf'sday next, Nov. 25, beiThank.13R d Will be a e' ring� Will a bboorVve U eu ch by ore�ants and 5oc, `. r, rr....„ 1. proper , tune: It has W. things.to recamtnend in which Dress Serge, 48c. , Children's Wool Tognes, 150, E .. if;.Lira.aiiYrl�asttrat.,ir. � S k• ..a_Z.4Z�r..a& rospec Yve Talk About • ehristmas Buying ( The selection of your gifts is a matter worthy of you e early consideration. The present You make is an exposition of your judgment in separating the good from the kad. the dainty from the common, the useful from* the ephemeral; the application of good series ideas from the opposite and simply gaudy novelty. to this connection we think we can be of more and better service to you than any other store. A selection is merely a matter of indi- vidual taste; all are good. we are receiving almost daily arrivals of most unique and exquisite conceptions in,01tina, Leather, Silver and other fancy wares. Nothing newer, nothing nicer, more pleasing and acceptable than some of these many novelties. It's high time to pee about your Dolle. We have them all colors, all shapes, all styles, sleepers, talkers, clowns, ready dressed and otherwise. If ou are interested we would like you to come in and look around. RememCr, we are Often tho 9beapest, Always the Best. The W, A FAIR CO Clinton. Little Things in Shoes Are sometimes Feet But we want to call your particular attention to the little prices we ask for our PaffwWinter Footwear Our business motto has always been the beat quality obtainable, and prices as low as it is possible to make for goods that are first-class. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN .LADIES BUTTONED BOOTS, sizes 21 to 49 and also in Children's Laced and Buttoned WM. Taylor & Sons (Minton and Walkerton. M I L L I N E ----R Ye We have just a few too many Hata, 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 all opportunity so early in the season to buy so' cheaply. 1 line Ladies' SailorHats 45c BABY WEAR. 1 line Ladies' SailorHats 65c In Baby's Silk and Wool Hoods we are showing the fin - 1 line Ladies' Sailor Hats est goods for quality, style and $1.25 for ...-............. 85C price that have ever been shown here. 1 line Ladies' Sailor Hats Baby's Silk and Wool $1.50, for .. ..............$1.10 ods, 65c, 75c, 85c, 95c, $1, UP to P 1 line Ladies' Walking Hats; `�ABaby's Eiderdown Wool dress, at prices to clear Hoods and toques,40c and 50c Children's Eiderdown Coats 1 line Girl's Hats for .... 45c at $1.45, V2.85 and $3.25 with Special in Ladies' Trimmed Toques or Hoods to match. Baby's Wool Booties, 15e, Hats at X1.75, �2, $2,25 20c and 25c. Girls' cloth trimmed Tams in Cream, Cardinal, Nav Baby's White Fur Trimm- ing, 3 qualities, 16c, 22c, and Brown and Black at 25 cents � I 35c a yard' . It Saves Doctor's Bins Girls' Wool Tams, 35, 45, 1�o visit Our, l�iosiery and •t,. and 5oc, Underwear Department at ' fi�.. proper , tune: It has W. Special Navy and Black things.to recamtnend in which Dress Serge, 48c. are prime" virtues, Q aality and Children's Wool Tognes, 150, Price. We show the bps • . value in the trade. o Boys 85c, 45o and 60c. I Undershirts, 19c. l Men's all wool. Shi�l'ts, 500.,* The Great Millinery Emporium, VV H 8EESLEY The Ltt&A Pavol'ite Estabils , ✓y , = ;w