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The Clinton New Era, 1900-08-10, Page 8• August 10, 1900% ABig Scoop in OlieipestSkirts Summer Skirts lie ever sffid. Skirts that sell at $L25 for 68e. Skirts that sell at $2, pm and up to $3.50, for .88e Nvery one brand new this week, and this season's most popular styles. They are the house samples of one of the biggest manufacturers in Canada, have never even been on the road. The wholesale season being over they Lad no further use for them, and we got them at a fraction of.the original price.— You'll be able to wear them for a.couple of months yet, , and even if you couldn't they would be good buying for next sea, son, for you can take your pick of the lot at half value and less. Come as .soon as you can for best choice. Ladies crash skirts, plain and braid trimmed, newest styles, eclat., every one was made for a sample. Regular $1.25; °hole° 1e7n-716. High class orasb, denim and duck skirts, the most popular styles shown this Beeson, most of them handsomely trimmed, all made of the best materials' every one a sample. Garments that sell in the regular way at92, $2.50 and $3.51. Choice.. It is not, often we have a bargain like this for Ton in perfectly 4new goods. See them in the Rattenbury btreet window wv.AAAAAAA.w.A.A.wwww, irowwinfoviAoAAAmenowiovw Parasols at 95c About 20 Parasols, assorted fancy tops tha, will.not cut or turn green, steel.rods hollow ribs. In the lot you will find • CARVED BLACK HANDLES, HORN HANDLES, NATURAL WOOD. HANDLES, METAL 'MOUNTED HANDLES. They are the balance of our $1.50 and .65 lines. On Saturday,. and till . all are sold,. your choice for ' ... . • • * • • ... • • • • VO•44/4/WW*00,414,/,/~~4,00,~10‘,WINWWWWWW,AOSAMA •—• Trade:Winners in Shirt. Waists THE CLINTON NEW ERA lino* tts scooe of household goods of W. the wife of George Beadle. 3. and S. FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1900 Downs who intends to move to Tor- Cron have been on the hustle keeping onto ; all the articles were disposed of. up with the plastering and lathing NOTES. -Auctioneer D, Dickinson, lett; one Was to the memory of the late held a utile Satutday at the market Mr and Mrs Doble, and the dther. for gown amts. coating 5 de -Dinner, tea and toilet sets. Te make room for my import order et live orat- es 1 will sett the above at great redaction for two Weeks. Call and see quality and prices. W IRWIN APPLES.-D,Oantelon shipped abar load of apples to Manitoba this week. Ben 1. gr. -On last Friday Ibos. March had his threshing and it has turned out the best 'et, one field of wheat averaged 45 bushels to the acie and another only 15. This is the larg- est average around here we have heard of. Jame Miller of, Hallett, claims he had over 40 bushels to the acre, Wtn Weir claims a yield, of over 50. Fine Samples of new wheat have been de- liveied at Fair Bros. mill lately sense of which turned cut 63 pounds to the bushel. E Oantelon, who js an expert _rifite:••• contractsoonh_aetd; new woeueolseahoe_ys_vere ta e•patt in a tournament there ; it is Manning, Londeeboro. Peter McNeil fl man, goes to St. Thomas shortly o engaged n the n h f John expected that E. H. Hovey, another Is seriously ill at present, and has been Crack shot, will accompany him, Mrs for a week past; there is a slight hope Glazier, er., who recently bought a for his recovery. Fall and will be upon small house on Albeit Street, north, us; the Industrial and Western will he has had it thoroughly overhauled and held within a month. Miss Mae Big - improved. and last week she moyed, gart it present at her home visiting is into it. This is the time of year When laid rip With pleurisy. A. Ginn warns Borne of the nevi spaper fraternity the person who tried, to vet into - his take a week's holidays and their read. house on a certain morning at an early era go without a digest for &fortnight ; hour not to try it again ona.dese from the Wingham Advance is holidaying a Winchester will follow him; had it this week. W. D. .Fair has lately put not been he had know.n the voice he in several fine and serviceable cases would have used his •firearria. E. Her - in his store. A. Mowat, B. A., head man has resueoecl his duties, as night - master of the Meaford High school, watchman. Dornonick Reynolds, ono has been appointed head master Of of the poineers of Hullett, was in town, the Seaforth Collegiate r. the vacancy on Tuesday; although verging on 00 /or the science master has net yet years of age he is still quite active and reeaeolfiloleerdw.Lwe,`-r 7nWumedbneersodyotinptorontyyownna: al' beael5elelsrl(t)enrilati5.;; glIvigehnt.toOaa Clinton, bicycle races of all descrip- folks by Rev, and Mrs Deihl at Bayfield tions for handsome ptizes will form where they have been summeri▪ ng, - the attraction, • The friends of Mrs Mr John Bell has bought a. small stable Robt. Holmes will be pleased to know from Mr Fort ester and will move it that she has nearly recovered from her from the flax yard to his own property. long and severe illness though she is F. Allcock is in Hamilton attending not yet able to stand ' much exert ion the meeting of the Grand Lodge I; O. or exercise; on the•advice of her plfy- 0. F. The markets are Omit the sician she leaves this week for St. Ce- same as last week and prices 'I.:Inge tharines, in the lope that the change with no difference. Every livery rig may be beneficiel. Thut•sday,Aug 9 h, in town was hired out for Civic Holt - was civic holiday in Clinton and God- day, ane mere could easily have been erich ; the Epworth Leagne and Chr is- let out. Zutich now bouts of a news tian Endeavor societies of both towns paper called the Herald 'launched ma- rtin an excursion to Brantford on this on the journalistic reahn by D. Dyer as -day. Raspberries were a 1...rge yield editor, Aug 3, 1900, A. D:; it is an eight this season but they are about .done page six column issue and is a newsy, now. The citizetin et thie stoW11. ere brightsheet, aheesl Qt fhltnY of ear tas wonclei ing when the gratrolithic walks changes'but We will be eittest•leed if will be resumed. These are the far- Zerich een support such a luxury as a mer's busy days ; harv.esting is in full 'newspaper; we hope,' however, sue - swing. 'Themes Bell, of Londeshoro, cess may crown brother Dyer's hold was In town an Saturday, and sold a Ventura. Peray and Clifton (Afford, fine little pony to Will. Coats; any- bright and clever sons of Dr. Gifford, thing -Torn handles in the shape of of town, have taken positions in a horseflesh can be relied tiOn as being couple of dry goods ,stores ; the former good. When last heard from ' vV. Will be behind the counter at R. Coats .Jackson. (Ban of Mr Isaac Jacksoe) ankl• S n's, and ••the latter is now who is in South Africa, was enjoying at Newcombe's dry, goods store. - the best of health and • raver had a , hursdity toeing civic holiday the. NEW day's illness since his arrive' in that • 'RA prints one day earlier than usual. country. Don't gru m ble et t he weather ; it is liable to get very hot THE EXCURSIONS.-Thie was a Week again an grumbling won't(3i.T.R. three 'arise abundant, they tom a principal' part make it of excursions. on the Monday 10. loaded • .coaches, between any cooler, .„Astrachan apples are ones having passed through here. On cif the desert course these days. , Dr. 500 and BOO people on board left Strat- Nelsen Ball, writing fromthe west, •ford for a day, at Goderich., and was says the Manitoba, weeet crop will be given under the auspices of. the 28th about seven bushels '. to the ' acre; , be : Batt, band which had accompanied the gatne-there but he doe t think b , s. no- and . Part"- Mtisin was liberally dealt out y this fine musical 6 i says there is plenty • of fishing inuch of. the country otherwise; or ,pleasant day was spent by all,• the lake . rga.n zatton and a course he has struck it 'at the worst ' being taken advantage of principal V possible' time, owing to the crop by the inlanders. -Alm return Amp ▪ I ftilure. Vacation for town school at /*Mb in- . . On Tuesday the. mei) r c ildrep i8. oyer this month and schoolSund_ingham arid Wey schoolexCursion from Listowel will reopen on Tuesday, September to W 4th ; the rural schonle reopen on Aug- 'in in to Clinton was run through in two Sections, each gha ...list 20th. New wheat is being brought having about a dozen coaches loaded into the "mill,. some are the best speci- clown with passengers all for Goderich, mens seen for a. number of years number reaching toyer 1000 The trains Brussels held horse races. on ' Monday...ruined. 'clot with the ' merry parties Jas. Scott, barrister, on behalf of the about. 8 and .) for home. On Thursday I executors of the estateof the late, the Epworth League's • and .Christian . Stephen 'VVelsb, will offer for sale- by Endeavor societies of ' Clinton and ; Auction, :on Saturday, Aug. '25, the (toderich Were the means of having a. frame troeSe formerly occupied by de- big exenrsion•to Brantford for a picnic ceased, on Huron street. together with held•at Mohawk pat k, . the city's.beau- couple Of lots on Spence street, We one of 1e best of the Wel resort. 'This is a delightful trip,..' h • season and no th.e household effects; also a house and are pleased to know that Mrs W. Mur- Wonder it was largely 'pateonized. The • ray, one of the oldest and.most highly ' 9200 Pitooggne.-The West Huron Farmers' Institute cleared a good sin - plus from their excursion to Guelph Model Farm, The other day the secre- tary. received a cheque for over 11200 , the institute's; part of the sale ot tick- ete. It is expected that they have $200 pet aftea peying expenses, This has been the best excursion yet held bythe West Huron Institute and ere-. ait of which rightly belongs to the president, J 8 11, and retar F ellforcl, for the success of the affair as they did many bouts work and trouble towel ds it. . • EARLY HARVESTING. -It ie not often that farmers get through their liar- . vesting asearly as they are doing this year, and it has been a ;long ptitne in- deed they had finished cutting all their gram by the 4th of. August. No doinit many otheis have finished by this Week, but among those who we heard were through last week n ere John. Jenkins and John Eludie, Goderich township, John McMillan, and Albert Vodden, Huliett, has got so far ahead that he hve nearly fiaieh- ed his fall plowing also. DENTAL Buntlines ORANGE.-- The firm uf Drs. Jeroine & Holloway, who have been conducting dental practices in Winghana and thur for the past Jerome, takes the Arthur business, and _Dr. Holloway We young Clintonian we are sure the citizens of that ;own All shirt waists get their. marching orders this -Week Their time is .up here., but:you'll have use for thein- for two Mouths yet: These prices will get them new eviners in short, order, eolored Shirt Waists 48c . Print and Cambric shirt waists, assorted dark arid light colorings, stripes and polka dots, fast colons, all • this season's styles, sizes 32 to 40,•tbe balance of otir White Muslin Shirt' Waists -75c White Muslin Shirt Waists, newest styles, tucked • and lace trimmed, soft cuff, goad quality niuslin„v„,. • sizes 32, 34, SG. Choice now for Sae White Muslin Shirt Waists 95c We have taken all our...$1.23, 50 and 1/1.75 white snirt waists, and gt;ouped. them together at•this one . sell. Choice now .. . .... ..... 95e 131ack Sateen Waists .75c 90e and SI lines.• Choicenow for. • 48e price, This season s goods and only a, few of them to ' Good quality Black Sateeri waists, front and sleeves, . tucked, soft cuffs, will keep their color, exrra Value ... . .. .... • lOe ...... •••••-• •0 •• !I 41 14 Trade:Winner in•Ilandkerchiefs. You can't have too many handkerchiefs, so even. if you do not need them now, it wib pay well to stock up for future needs. _Note the fact that theseare pure unen. • • • Ladies Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, all purr, linen, line quality, and regular 10 to 12cgoods While the lot lasts, special at. .3 for -0.e. rade:Winners in White wear. Odd pieces in White wear are. about as bad as remnants of 'piece goods. ' We have had a big white. wear season—the best, .we've. ever had. lib As a result we have these left overs, odd ones' and twos of lines. We will make it worth your while to help us rid the stock of them. 1 Only, White Cotton Gown, stroer I 1 Only, good white Cotton' Geier', cotton, seams double stitched,yoke very fine cotton., yoke of fine tucks of on insertion, front, neck aed I trimmed with insertion and, wide sleeves handsomely trimmed with 'embroidery, collar and cuffs of iniertion and embroidery. IS e sold , same, t. reguler $1.50 garment, it at $1.25, the last one for ..... the last one foe , .• .......... 2 White Cotton Skirts,' fine and ; 2 VVhite Cotton Skirts, fine quality strong cotton, full size, 5 rows of eetuns double stitched, 6 rows of -narrow tuoks and frill of .5 inch Weise, frill of 0 inch enibroidery, open embroidery, special to clear, ,.,., regular $1.25. garments, to • clear, " each . each 1 Pair Drawers, strong white cotton, 1 Pair Drawers, good cotton, 7 rows three rows tucks and frill of em- narrow tucks, frill of 6 inch Rae broidery, regular 45e, the last ...kw embroidery, regular $1, the last pairs for XOC pair for 1 Pair Drawers, fine quality cotton, • 8 White Cotton Skirt's, made of 9 rows narrow tucks and frill of 3• strong English cotton, 5 inch frill inch embroidery, regular 75o, the wA• of cambric, the lest of the line to last pair for @MC sell now at 1 Pair Drawers, extra good quality 2 White Cotton GOMM, 16 rows of 0 rows tucks, 1 of insertion, frill • tacking in yoke front, neck and of 3 inch embroidery, regular 860 ,yr. sleeves trimmed "with lase edging, ••• thelast pair for tne Special to clear 44e 50e /A rattling good The OVeryday needs of man in working r • 1 Shi t hfuerrnelisohibuegstgaodovdd , can be supplied antage. This week we passed into stock an extra good working shirt—one that will stand the wash and the wear. • Meter Moleskin Shirta, eseorted stripes and choke, well made from good material, fall size, will give excellent wear nothing we •haye had to equal it for rough work, All A„,, eizes, each." .1.60,06,41“.IVIVO."•11ItLIt. ............... 4 �iGoo New Fail Goods are coming ahnost every day, We are going to have the hest stock this WI that we have ever shown. Even now early buyers ean get a niee variety to choose from. two months, has been dissOlv ed. Dr. Dr. Holloway vvill retnein,in W higher!). who recently went to Wingham and , will find him a gentietnan socially, and in • his professiun, will give highly,eatie- factory • results. We heartily recom- mend' 'him to the people of the tewn north of hei and wish him. every sue- cege., ' TAX NOTES -:--The town is this year palled open pay $609 56 as county rate, -The rate to be struck On this year's estintates is 214 Mills on • the della!, being 4' mills less than last year • this is a good showing. -The " tax collector wili•etart on his rounds , theist of Oc`tober, and all taxes 'must be paid by the 14th of Dee. -Out of a total of $14,904 51. Taxes raised in town, the council has only control of 3572061 • the rest are fixed charges tor itstetest:debentures, school purposes, ,&c, with which the ccuucil has prac- • tically nothing to do but raise the money -and this it ie compelled to do by INstivt.MIE is OTEs - At the last _ , monthly zneeting of the MeKiirep..„253- eurance Co. nearly 100 applicatiOns were received and pissed ; • the • month'of June there were also Over _100 teneleed, Tinder the new plen, .whereby as:tete-merits are -fixed rand • people know trt oncesehret.- they have te, pay, those who understand it like the sytein better than the old one. The only intent t ant loss t he 'company had to pay was for an treinael killed by lightnieg.-W. Costa. Clinton, has been authorized. to receive installnients and receipt cards,' but cards artist in all ca ses be brought- to him -John W. o, the coin pany'e 4present'itlye in this section, took in 30 applicatinns, nearly all new, in 22 days, and in three : year's service has ortly lost 7 policies that • were 'for- merly with the company. wwwwww INWAtiffiliqffifWillAMMAYAN• OWENaway with 'every cash purchase of 500. your choice of a number of por- AWAv traits of celebrities of the army) those I 00 are responsible for organization ABSOLUTELY at home and tll control FREE • . Africa, i They, .represent the chiefs and of our forces in South d. n a vivid manner, and we think nv will. be. appreciated by our .patrons They Li 1 are in colors, and much superior to the °ram- THp ary black and white pictures you Are 1-4 familiar with. We have sold many of fl • . e • _ them at 10 cents each, at '. W D FAIRC•O which price you may yet buy them, or you can have them by the plan sug- gested above. • Don't fail to ask for one and your • welcome is assured, • The VV. D. FAIR -CO., clinton. .os Often the Cheapest—Always the Best." MWMWMPAROMPAYYM MMAMWMfflit . „.. Oil re nvile day was spent in sight seeing ,and To our Great • Marin Sale oots and Shoes , There. . ia 'no doubting . . ity- in our store:, Our stook is from the best nianuf4cturers, atta'bur prices' are unequalled anywhere. . You cannot judge Of the $ groat values we are offering, unless you come and 'see for yourself. . we were kept very busy all, last Footwear, at the old reliable Cheap Cash Store. . Saturday.. In the afternoon we could not wait on .morning and avoid the great rush for. up -t0 date the crowds without some delay: Come early in the Our nxotto for Friday and Saturday—Every Customer ' • Satiafied with Genuine Bargains •- ' W. Tailor It Son respected residents of town, who has pleasure, At there was alsoexcur- coverd to be able to sit up. sion from Hatnitton to Brantford the Cash and One Price same day the Telephone City put on a been quite ill for several days has re Eggs. taken as ash On Ftiday Mr. Heaver, • Of Clinton gay appearance. The train for the. In • earance office at the Store Marble Works, put up Esperanza mat- return trip pulled out •at 7.55 palming . . hie monuments in Ball's cernetery,Hul- through here about 9 o'clock. %/4,114 .1/04,%%%%%%%%%%; Trig Lang Mg Rosigirrost.---This late gentletnan, whose death was announc- ed in last week's tIgW Etta, was a resi- dent of these parts for over fifty years. He was of Scotch parentage, but him- self a Canadian, haying been born in North Dumtt•ies, (near Galt.) Waterloo county, His illness was of a long, lin- gering. nature, and he passed peaceful-. ly away on Tuesday. J aly 31st, at his home in Hallett, Huron road, at the age ri 50 years and six months. His demise will be felt by his family, al- though it has been looked for since some time hack, but they have con- solation in the thought that he died in hope and trust. Ile was highly re- spected and honored by his friends, and looked upon as a tnustwoi thy and re- liable man. In pofilics be wart a Re. former, mid in religious convictions a Presbyterian. A family ef frets (laugh- ter s and two Pons are left behind -1 he eldest; Robert, of Wawaneesa, Man.; Mt s Crawford, Londesboro; Mrs Reber - ton, Hullett, tforrnerly .of Brueselsn Mrs Jainee Ballantyne, Calgary, N. W. T.; George, barber, of Clinton; and Belle, residing at home. The funeral took place from his late residence; • Huron road, On the follovving Thurs- day, and was attended by a large nutn- .ber of Mende to Harpurhey cemetery, where he was laid at rest, ONE OP rug COUNTY'S PIONEERS. - Mr Henry Steep, for 18 years an es- teemed and greatly respected resident of Clinton, is justly entitled to /Maine - tion as one of the 'pioneers of the county. Coming to the township of Goderich about the year 1845, he re- mained a continuous resident of that township until his removal to town. Mr Steep was like most all the early settlers—he poseeseed at the outset very little of this world's goods; as a matter of fact he wairnot worth a dol- lar when he commenced life on his own behalf, but the industry and frugality of himself and wife were amply re- warded, for on retirement, from farm. inc. he was rated to be in more than comfortable circumstances. For three years he Was a member of the township council, and for a number of years he has performed the duties of a magis- trate with fairness and impartiality. Figures may have some Significance in his experiencea, forhe was born in 1821, came to this country. in 1841, and made a trip to the old land in 1871. He is, therefore, in his 80th year, was never it week tick in his life, until a short time ago, and looks like n man.good for an indefinite number of years yet, To Mr and bite Steep were hem four sone and five daughters --all of whom are living, and a singular coincidence is the feet that, to three of the married daughters have twins been born—in one case twice. Mr and Mrs Steep have and their hosts of friends bete and else. where would be glad indeed if it were ,jAc olt B OS. .. DEPARTMENTAL STORE ... experienced 53 yettre Of Wedded bliss, Olin tan possible for them to I enjoy 83 years more. The cares of this llfe dEo not . fellow a wen•spent life, • • tylf.i" • IRA• Ms -r • AW6-• •- 00- SP- ele0-0 fAi= ALDMERE -041, : Departmental Store --AMP 4,11.4 o. vtor...i •••••11. • --.011110 ••••0111P .-411P DErA,XID ifor ..... " .. The. ..LAtest-.-••in. .. ....... EN collar ..... ... (FRONT 21 21 'WO are sole agents in this place for the Celebrated WECI4R. ..... – HEIGHTS.tBAcK 2 21 Linea Collars, and. with 11s you see all the latest shapes, in all sizes. There's a charrOn having a collar fit you properly,' .and- the parti- cular buyer can be satisfied here. • Wesell collars that are made from pure linen, without a mixture of cotton. They are collars that Will wear well and collars that will give satisfaction in every way. Sizes from 12 to 18. • Unlapnclried White $hirt at ,50c. is better value than ever, Reinforced back and front; double back; linen front and bands. This shirt at • 50c, is a surprise to keen buyers. 12 to 18 in sieS. .... • ... . , • ,raif - omega, rm- e. • ..111P •••••111. ,--.411111 ••••••• SHOE DEPARTMENT. -3 I AM CALLED THE ddclirrozzio, ...411111 This cut gives you my shape and style. I am sold for $2, and I am the best wearing shoe on the market. People who have tried ine tell the same story, and I know it's trite. Jackson liras. are the only people selling me in this town; other people can show you an imitation, but beware of it. I am made from the best Milwauke Oil Graiand' will always remain soft, I am waterproof and entirely seamless. My bottoms Ciotpairsti 8tS110_es are of the veTx.beist quality of solid sole 'leather; you will find no paper, no shoddy, and no tilling proingthr at' in my confposition. I am the best $2 worth ever offered, and in spite of the big advance in ended to. reon n, leather, I ant still up to the standard of quality, and my price remains the same. a