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The Clinton New Era, 1900-04-20, Page 10April 20, of 0 9 11 ii;dff 1 THE CLINTON NEW ERA 4 PeW Wigginton -and , far him other duties to perform. In ff'► EREFerISFAFtria;hati:Pv:1: hrgpahhe shepNew Kid. loVtford,onTes'_r thehnekwas s 50c FRIDAY APRIL 20, 1900. about 0 No lets than Hear loads of hogs from stations ,up the line were shipped from here fur the Toronto 0031 itoPsco. Market on Monday. Mnvrx i --Mr Hill on is Moving into FANG' r (loops STARE. - Attentioa. is the rooms over one of Harland Br , .. ; 0 • directed to the ladies of the new store into stores. R.,., M., abed by Morrish. I, has moved. (Vetted up In Biddiecombe's. old stand apposite the town hall) brMrs. R. S. ellan View in Albert St. Mrs W', Taylor has moved c late of Parkdae, whit will On V ew in our a hack to her owtt )orae on Ratter' l n o X! and f (7h has vett into keep on stack a tnagnificentassortment. Albert Vit• W� � �1i. St. Decidedly the best Kid•Grlove rgain that's come your a.:. for many a day. The. 'rice Wou1 be. 75c in any store • ' and in lots of placer evenwebs the last few t more. .The we dozen pairs of a line, and to. clear the lot we got them at a price. That's the reason liberal discount off the originalp we c can • sell them for 50c. If we badpaid. the .regular price -they would .have cost us more tb,an that Good quality unarmed Kid Gloves,eyery pair brand new, the popular spring shades of tan, a glove eold regularly at 750 or over, sizes 51 to 7i, on sale at 'The Palade for. 0WD own a mo i er Ladies' eburs blouses, writ pets, un - the house vacated by Mrs Taylor. DEATu of 'MRs ,-... i. --By word niehings at values that ate unsurpass• derwear, hosiery. gloves and ousefur- # High V • Aa we learn of ed. The opening day will be on Set ur s ;, � attire B th, ladies will be cordially received. 'See y advertieemeaton pegs 4. ill rem tuber the lady from I�r row, ea., day, tlpriT28th, when an invitation is tbe demise of Sarah Cassidy relict of extended to visit her ter whereth the late France Both who died at the residence of her eon J I o0 at the age of 71 ears 6 rnontha and 13. da A. .Man 'a' remember y y ' VERY COMPLIMENTARY.—Iii- as she formerly lived in the house now lion with church affairs we heard occupied by David Connell, ,Huron st., of a rumor that Rev. W. G. Howson The family was highly respected by all was to receive a call to fill the vacancy acquaintances; • in Bond St. Congregational church in Tow CatJ1�rOn, -A special meeting Toronto, when Rev. Morgan Wood of the Connell was held on Tuesday, goes to Cleveland, : We learn that two the 17th. Present Mayor Jackson and deacons of that charch interviewed a Councillors Johnston, Ford, McKenzie friend of Mrlinwsprr a in Toronto to and Beacons, . It was decided to ail,see if he wouldaccept should he be ap- , • point a cuutimittee to visit Wingbam p oa la at d on the visiting Howson, cion, Spring 1Vlall1,neary We have tot Millinery this season thatis J[laT RIGHT. in every way. We're certain that the styles.we . show are ab- solutely correct and better or more stylish Millinery ., than we show to -day was never shown in Clinton, The latest • fashion fancies are here, both in shapes and trimmings, and our mil- liners know bow to combine the two and give : them that style and artistic effect that marks millinery that is strictly up-. • to -date. There's always a generous assortment of hats ready to wear in the showroom, bt should there not. be one to ex- actly suit you, we're ready to trim -to your order on short notice -Nobby Sailors' We op't3ned this week a big skipmelat of •tlie• very latest styles. in Sailor Hats, They are right from the fashion. -centres, are the popular andfashionable shapes for springy and early summer wear. 'There are man Y styles in the lot. We select: these just as dints of the ya', les of them all Rustle Strafv;Sailore,'assorted outer. Fine Straw Sailors, strong and ser- combinations, all the new spring i e fashionable shapes, ribbonP g v aabl , P • � , shades, a nobby hat'. for early. band, black and, navy. . , ........ 3t"C a rin • wear , DOe. P g ti? The vary newest shapes in Sailor Hate navy, white • black and fanny shades, silk or velvet bands, fine and rustic straws at "•"-, la'; •'�, 5 • Window Shades at 112c. Regular Price 75c We are not going to keep blinds in stock after this lot is cleared out. For that treason and because we w ` t them . out of the way quickly, we are going to sell 1 alllii'we have left for nearly half; '_ xice. There .are just pp .- ill.- -ready- ba -- • 401 - the-lot•anelthe w bet- between 30 andny urday morning 7.1 • 'Heavy Opaque Window Shades, mounted en strong spring -rollers, dark cream color, all we have left in stook weresx originally 75o land 90e, .choice now scat • . ****)AAA***************** "Gold Medal" 131ack 'Dress = Goods_, • make Stylish-tumes on Thursday to nbtain all, the informa- who is osted also if such was the case, tion possible concerning' the construc- t mittee to consist. of the Mayor,f,chair m of the street committee, clerk and r. The overdo w at Fair's pond ion of granollthi4 walks, the nom an en inee - i be re sire ui to & IHC AN OLD C�LTNTONIAN, -Some easel• lent parliamentary sketches are being written from Ottawa for the Toronto Star by one who: signs `himself . "H. F. G." They are pungent, classical, plc- turesque,and on the Whole remarkably bright and readable. The initials stand. fore, F. Gadsby, a young gentleman who taught fon a short time in Clinton Collegiate, and who has occasion to re - plating to sell,and Messrs N. Neff and membe expo n e Farel,of $amberstone,rV(Aland county, night he event out with some of the were here also looking over the plant'. , bbye;;and they thought it would'be a The -arrangements rangements are about completed _ good lark to ring the fire alarm: They s wete bast are not closed as yet, although it b f+ a the Mayor morning imposethe d a fine is understood that a- change has.. been Qf 2Q;ttndwagsts, which.was. aid- with. - made. In 'a few days we -will •b able to p learn of the;ptopcsea change o hands, . auGprotest. they are considered thorong ,sharp NoTt3, - Ggod kr business men, and will give as good a y ' and _ Easter system as. heretofore.; Monday were bank hoIidstips; the stot•e windows put on 'Eiger attire.. School ALTOGETliEit TOO FRIsxx.-On Fri• opens on . Monday; nest. The brick day night a pane of glass in the door of layers are busily engaged with the W. Cooper & Co's. store was smashed . veneer at S. S. Cooper's new residence in by some one; and; at about 2 a. m, = on Wellington street. Wm. Moore, on Saturday J.C. Stevenson was arous., . the sewing machine man; recently din- ed by his front door being smashed in posed of three:excellent machines.- - achines— —presumably . by the same party. New llorne--intone night. `'The:major- When Mr Stevenson • went down stairs ity of tickets sold during theholidays he found awell. knownresident of town. -.were for 'ci.ty" pointe, John:Knight, in his store, evidently hent on doing for some time operator at the. G. T. R.. •damage,as he struck a. large plate ghees Exeter, succeeds his father:as. station mirror with hie fist but,fortunately did agent at: that • place, the latter retiring not: break, it. Mr Stevenson --did not on account of age; Mr Knight is avoid like to ej'ct'the pert'y,who *as under' , employee: of •Clinton station, where so the• influenceof liquor` and it was some many bright . railroad then have got time before he would leave.: Constable their.early training. • •Trout fishing Wheatley laid information against the •season soon commences. The wife of This •is mdse ve tt,erjpg;:,.to our e e euCcesegr clergyman to, be consid r d,a toRev,Morgan Wood orRev.Dr.Wyld, (now of the States.) If you are going to buy Black Dress Goods this spring, you'll make no mistake if you 1 -my "Gold:Medal" goods. The weaves and designs are the .very newest. All are ' made from the best Australian wools and only the purest of dyes are used. The makers guarantee that every yard shall give the purchaser satisfaction in every was w 11 p d by b ild•' g 12' h conerete wall in frontof the stone wail already there, but which leas not been found satisfactory. - • (HANE QF PROPRIUTORB. - t+ve un- derstand that negotiations for the ex-, change of the electric light plant into different hanus have been made lately, D,(raham, the presentowner,has been h f the ast week or so the museum, a mung which are several. interesting relics by the late ti. Rale Clipton. Lestrr Whitely represented the Clinton lacrosse club at the meet- ing of the O. L. A. held in Toronto on Good Friday; the club asks for apiece. in ajunior league, J. J.; Fisher has been painting and papering at Hod- gen Bros'. Palace store; the interior looks much lighter and brighter, Last Thursday week a surprise natty was given Miss Lola Miller at the borne of Mrs E. M. McLean when a' moss pleasant evening was spent bye+ the part gwaspiven in honor of Mise Vin,. dyed, of Sarnia, a guest at the Claren- don, and needless to say the bright happy gathering was royally entertain- ed. Tree prunning has been done by many in .town. Assiessor Cottle has completed his rounds; we understand there is a slight decrease in the popu- lation of Clinton ,since last year. Mr Crooks, of Belgrave, was admitted to the House of Refuge on Tuesday; he was suffering from a broken leg the re- suit of a kick from a horse and having noplace to go to had to seek this in- stitution. The anneal meeting of the license board for West Huron met at Inspector Paisley's office yesterday (Thursday) when the hotels and liquor stores were given permits for the year 1900-1 commencing May 1st; next week we will give a full report• of the proceedings. ,Tas. McOlacherty reports the ice 'cream season on; he, has " the delicacy now on sale and we suppose the other resturant s are in line also. A cataract was removed from the left eye of Mrs Isaac Jackson the other day; the operation was successfully perform, ed by Dr,, Turnbull. Ed. Wise, Bay- field road nearly lost a.t horohred short- bowl rnilch cow last week from Milk fever but Dr's. Blacken and Ball were instrumental in saving her. The col- legiate board will meet on Monday evening next, We learn that W. Scanlon, Queen street, hasbeen very Ill; late reports litrethat he is some- what better. Miss Ella McEwen is as: sisting;in, the office:. of Jackson. Bros. establishment. We have been handed' a.; Bloemfontein daily newspaper called "The Friend" which was sent•, to MISS E. Webb, of town it; is an interesting little daily and in it contains General Rooetts' proclamation to the burghers of the Orange Free States., Theband about 16 strong, was out serenading on on Good Eriday afternoon and discours- -ed some excellent music; -the citizens appreciated this on the part of the boys • and hope it may soon be a weekly oc•. cuiance. ars .; Wm. Smith, 14, con., Goderich township, has been very ill with inflammation of the bowels . but is im roving and will soon be ,• hlere are a few of the many weaves "Gold %tial" Are made from the r�irartl llIedal!! Are composed 'Of choroughly good citizen in every re. urch work and proved himself a •Ser 'es yarns, every yard Silk Warp firmly woven, the individual who was to appear, before D. Graham, of Inglewood, who came the -Mayor on Tuesdey but the matter here on a visit, was unfortunately' was•settled out of court. taken ill with grip; however, she is re- < covering. nicely, under the excellent AvacuN M=Mat. Ass'x.=The:Yuron care she is receiying atthe home of W. medicos met in council at the town 'Doherty, E•q. • F. G. Burgess, photo- hall, Clinton, on Wednesdayafternogn, grapher, mourns the loss of a brother, There .were.present .Hers Shaw, Gunn; who died :a few days since in Winnipeg; around again. Fred Hemmett and Wm.Briston, of Seaforth, Thos. Reeves - of Woodstock; D. K. Prior, R Cooper, and R. Sheppard, of Ulinton,:are doing thehrick work for S: S. Cooper's . new residence. "There is danger in the skipping rope; from a New York paper we learn of the death of a girl 11 years of age, from spinal meningitis, caused by inordinate use of the dripping rope; these contests among the Orin in this habit -should be stopped. Sas. Ross,jr:, a Crescent; Mr -Mulholland. , of Holmes- ille, a Welland Vale;. arida Wilfred v • Grahain and Thompson, . Clinton; Tate Ti' -an uncle also died a fewdays, before. S4evenson and Earnest Jackson, E & tor, Turnbull. and hunter, Goderich; H. 11.: Campkin, of Indian Head, Deo Cooper tbee heels .bous ght AomnAth T. Burrows, Seatnrth; Stateburs, Bayfield; brother-in-law . of W . O. Searle, who ,shipments from., here- this= -week were 1drAash, Belgra, e; R•abertson. Strat : has been local agent for the"' Hartford one. carload cf porkers to Toronto by ford; Machell, Dublin, and Iiothan+, . Insurance Co.,•has had: hisrespoasibili. C oneWallis,:to Collingwood by R. Cash and One Price :• Page,t taken lis h • Constance, The discussions endpapers . ties very greatly increased by. the com- Fftzsimahs,' a carload of organs: to• on questions . in` connection with the pang recognizing Ails ability, and giv- Liverpool by the Organ Factory, t as. :tan o h ap 'ins n. 'Though interesting from the religions s. dpi , sal signifioance for the average housewife, in that it marks the actual beginning of Spring, : Spring moons houseoleaning and that means in most cases new wall paper. New • Walk Piper means a visit to our stook which is so replete in values and assortment of color and deafen. An intelligent compari- eon of what we give you for the money asked in any branch in our store, domonatratee our superior facilities for serving you; the selling of Wall Paper is one of its greatest features, and the enviable progress of this department has been merit. ed by selling.nothingbut the most reliable geode and at prices that are bound to make. customers. We want our statements about our Wall Paper Stook to be taken as absolute.comprehensive and'subetantial, . Wo;wake our statements strong about it-beoausewe know it will stand it, If you are not a customer of ours' please investigate the benefit of makirg yourself 'one. The W. D. FAIR ' , Clinton. "Often the Cheapest—Always the Best," • - I,�� Wy r v 1MMiV"liY-1 �MI�M� piing AR aylor 84tSon's I A Cali Solicited. • We. Sell ,everything in Modern - Footwear sur Stock.. i ?equalled. by ,o fear & excelled 1ly.none Special values in Ladies' • Sine oots and Oxfords We. shalll be: pleased to ' ahov'you our stock and give you oar prices. It • . might be MonejIn your, 'pocket ' • We buy' and sell for Cash '.° Our,'Spring..atock. of-• roots and Shoes' is now complete It is :use-! all elf,, We h a @ a the less to specify, .y. ve latest styles and • our prices' are right g The immense d mand for our Shoes is the: evidence that our ef- forts forts to supply reliable and.up-to date` footwear has caught the at- tention of shrewd' buyers Gentlemen, try a pair of the Oelebrated American Ploesheiro , Shoes. You oaenet get. better value. • Doobtfnl if you can do es ' well. 'We guarantee every peir to:giveentireeettefaotion See our •Boys• and Girls'School Soots "!ilii". Ta.:lo. r & 'Sou medical'profession were good. "Some thing of advantage to the physician froma business standpoint" was taken by the. president, Dr. Shaw; "Svnopsis of surgery: work and gynaecology in Berlin' and Vienna," by Dr: Turnbull; "Pure druge_ at a reduction," by Dr; .Shaw;` "Recent cases .in practice" by Dr. Machell. The next regular meet- ing will be heldin Stratford in July. FARiewELL SUPPER.—Upon learning --that. W. 0 Myers, , representative of the Temperance and General Life In- surance Co in: this district, was about to leave 'town 'the first of the week,a nuniber of the male members of Rat-: teobur St.. Epworth League held a farewell slipper for him at McClach- erty's restaurant on Saturday evening when. a pleasant hour. was spent. Mr Myers made an excellent president,and will be greatly missed, nut only by the members of the League, but by all who had. the pleasute of his .acquaintance.' He has been active in all classes of best. quality Serge very. superior yarns being guaranteed to neither spot nor shrink Henriettas warp beteg of silk with water.. "Gold Medal" Series will oust. and weft of wool. A you less than the majority of other makes, material which always hangs frmly, yet and also when buying your dress or skirt gives a beautiful, soft effect. We' partiou- of "Gold Medal" you have the satisfaction tarty recommend this make of goods for of;knowing that the assurance goes with it handsome mourning gowns, that you have the best that oan be had, • ' 'Gold Medal"' Silk Warp Henri - "G -old Medal" Serges,mado from etta. the purest bf wool,woveii ' tate best of yarns, every thread with silk, fine finish, 44 to 46 pure wool, 40 to 54 inches wide • inches wide, extra special y a s 1 not catch the dust, black .50. value, . , .., , .. , . , , . la ail " >t _ brightetit and boat fab woven s nit. ik yarn in after the style of appearance very Or Lnstres or navy.. GOe, „7&r, f$l ti(r0l,(1 Medal Are woven of the "toed medal,' A mater Fancy Alpaca q l' y I and Venetian Gentlemen's Vene-ninth resembles a lien spiting with beautiful satin fiai_h a nd. :good quality ofBrioadod"`Silk," Farr'"Radios" i gaaraiiiieed"fo ne>.iher-spot 'nor •sinal[. who with to purchase a. handeomo black "Gold Medal" Venetian is of medium blouse, skirt or dress we do not hesitate to weight and makes a very stylish costume recommend "Gold Medal" Fanoy Alpacas or tailor-made suit. ' or Lnstres ae being the beet intim market. "Gold Medal" Venetian, all pure - — We show especially fine range of %s wool, fine finish, 50 Mabee plain and fancy Lustres for wide ......... J.vw skirts or full dresses at • 25c, 42e, roe, 7t5e,1.00 "Gold •11ledal° Are remarkable for " t! This partionlar weave txldbial their beauty of de- 0 C 7 is the most hand - of dotal, eigna, their richness Mantelasse some, and the styles of $u(Sh, and their wears qualities, We and designs the most. perfeot and up -to- pre showing a fine rang of patterns in date shown this : aeaaon. "Gold Medal" these eveirpopulier materials for aakirts: Mantelasses are .bright and silky, and Very handeotne patterns in good suitable for full costumes or separate akirts Orepons, by the yard or sepias Very handsome design in "Gold ate skirt lengths, at,the length Medal" Mantclaeee, rich fin- $50 ` , $8.7i , $4, 8 $8 1 ish, 44 Indies wide Men's ods . Our Men's l ,trnishing De- partment is a 001130lete store in itself, 4n(1 in it you'll find every thing you "would expect to fired in" an . up-to-date furnishin 1 .store. Twospecials forthis week Rats at 75c Sock *7 PalrS A`mu-• '5c • Mote ,fine Pur Veit Fedora Hate, Ileavv and etfong cotton smoke, ppopuler abapea, browns, fawns, aeaorless feet, will give excallent blacks, as good quality as you'll %tear, afredial :i pairs fur i 1 pay 131.25 or $1,50 for in furnish. „ s.. ng stores, our epeeial price ...... 1 a specs. During his.residence here of over a year 'he made many warm friends who sincerely regret his depart- ure, and wish hire every prosperity in hie new sphere; Mr Myers left for Brantford Tuesday morning where he takes the position of general manager of the Temperance and General Life In- surance Co.. . NEW SAW Mn.r.. The : "raising" of tbh frame work of the new Doherty saw mill took place on Friday after• noon last, and was the occasion of cots= sideralile sport and hard work. The timbers we're very large and hei}vy, but the men worked with a will, and soon had it all put together., ..The cap -takes of the-reepective sides Were S. S. Cooper (contractor) and W. J Paisley, the latter, as everyone knows.being an experienced framer.. The principal run was putting on the overlayera which were heavy beech, 12x12 square and 28 feet long, Each captain :manned his men vt ell, Capt. Paisley. had. a little the best on the start but Capt,Cogper's men won on the hone stretch as the onlookers admit. The whole affair was very successful, and atter the comple- tion of the work in the evening. an ad- journment was made to the Commer- cial, where they were entertained ,in Sam's usual style; S.S. wishes, through the N'Ew ",It*, ter thank the briny friends who •font this helping hand in time of need. A Woaxny 0a EcT.—The officers of the 83rd bai.talion are pushingaworthy object and one which. the public should fully endorse. To have a battalion fund they have taken the initiattVe To eve a series of concerts in Clinton, Goderictl, W inaham, Brussels and Sea - forth by first oleos talent-- Mien Laura Acheson violinist. Mise Ella Fisher`, elocutionistMiss steveneon, soprano... and Miss. H. Combe, pianist. Capta,r Combe and McTaggart canvassed the business part of the town for subscrib- ers and we believe they were very suc- cessful in securingover 100eubecribere in town acid in oter 'ilacee the list was liberally' added to, Thefret entertain - went will hegiven in Wingharn, ol- lowed in each own by the same artiste. We believe the people will respond heartily to this deserving object As the C funds will be devoted to furniehinp mess tents for the volunteers while in lump at London, keeping up the crack band which the Huron battalion now possesses and in many other ways in connection With the camp. We are in sympathy with the echem© and hope 1� a : they may have a great success in the •venture, To help them along we hope ors wawiwwwwamatimi Inemm�ce office at the store Departmental Store i+i 0.1H,• -,rte► ' + + +�1"�, f'►+i�' ',F 4-00111014-a-�+ .:. .rte. • the eitixena its general wills turn out ori RSA 1l . mime whet, the dates are announced, Ci�thing Dept. Shoe Dept Our :ready. to wear Pants are: manufactured by ourselves:. They are cut,made and trimined in - a manner total- ' ly different from ordinary goods.. Then again you save the middleman profit. Our prices are $1.25, $1 50,. $2 and $2.50 • .and we have no hesitationn,,�In saying our prices cannot be equalled; quality Cone sidered. 5.00 Men's Suit Is a wonder for the money, made from an all wool tweed, cut and trimmed equal to goods costing double the money and altogether a suit that will surprise keen buyers, It is intended for a knock About suit and will pay for itself In a short he Dom . edro • Shoe This is,King Quality If is a pretty Vice looking shoe, but fine as it looks, it feels a great deal finer. The King Quality Should be worn, by every woman who desires comfort, style, dur,, ability, and Wants it economically. This describes the King.. Quality It costs S3, and it is worth TRADE. MARK KIN QUA LI Tai We are selling Suits at the above price that are equal to what some people get $14 and $15 for, some,people ask how thia can be done It is easily explamed, being large manufacturers we buy our prds °lied from the mill and then cut, make and trim them ourselves. When you buy outside us you pay a middleman profit and of course pay higher for your goods. below). Bros. clothhig is known all over Canada and when you buy it you get the best 'value known. • Those 85e PlowShoess Are going outl3y the doiens and 'we are told time and time again that they cannot be equalled for the money'. Our first One hundred pairs are nearly gone. Imemilorms rbpairs on boots and shoes promptly attended to. CICSON 331t01340, irTAL Mir ton otmnimmvAmmwmfimmikwilommomm