The Clinton New Era, 1900-08-24, Page 8August 24, 1000
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Pairs �f
HOSE,.
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Cotton and Cashmere,
Ladies and t3hildresest.
Plain and Ribbed.
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FRIDAY, 'AUGUST 24, 1000
LocAr, NOTICES.
'animas Wanted,- Highest price paid.L.
CANTE1.011 BROS,' Clinton.
clearing liale -1:enner, tea aad toilet sets.
if,:gth? 'ellilL&f:rattyvitx:Fgt,rgacgicluere;
two, We0k9. Cal and see cnialit.ywriAA gra.
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Sumutnn's.-, Among the outputs
this week were -1 car load of cattle
for Toronto by Chas. Reid; 1 of hogs
TO SELL AT PRICES THAT .PRACTICALLY cairg 'for Toronto bv Cantelon & Wallis,
for Collingivood by R. Fitzsimons; 1
• YOU THREE PAIR FOR THE PRICE OF TWO •
This special Hosiery Sale is our plan to
wind up August aUd commen.ce September
selling with. We've had it in viewfor
some time, and have been quietly preparing
for it, anc.l. on ,
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1-1t7RoN HIGH COURT. -The autumn
sittings of the High Cour t of J ustice
for Horan County will he held as fol-
lows :-J lir, sittings. before justice
liergoson, Tuesday. September llth ,
Non jury sittIng, before Justice Fat -
con bridge, Monday, Noverober 12th.
TALD PORN. -The highest stalk of
corn we have seen vvas handed into
the NEw.ERA Office. on Saturday by
Jepha, Elcaland, of the Telephone road.
Goderich township. It measures a
little over 11 feet and Mr Holland save
he thinks. he has some teller. We
noticed by the Seaforth Expositor that
there were corn 13 feet high taken into
that, office but for around here we have
yet to hear of taller than that of Mr
NOTES. -Chas; Pope,Hamiltbn Road, r
Loudon, tnet with an accident at LOP11*
ard'si feundry on 'Saturday week, it
piece of ironaheving fallen on his head ,
stunning him tor awhile but he is al- I
right; r Pope is a .brother-in-law of
Mrs W. 0, Searle. W. M. Walker has
been busy of tete and hair been attend-
ing to orders in Hensall and Zurich
last week; he has receivea the orders
for the mattresses and pillows for the
large new hotel at St. Josapa and also
work in connestion wit h Dr. ,Gunn's ,
hospital, IV, G. Lynch, eldest .son of
Mrs (Dr.) Lynch. of Seaforth, who
went from Winnipeg to South Africa
with the Strathcona Ham Regiment
has been invalided home; he Will arrive
home this week. The days are short-
ening and the nights are gettingliong;
the electric lights are turned on con-
siderably much earlier. Clinton people
leaving town fora few weeks should
baye the NEW ERA follow them wher.
, ever they got the address can be °bang. -
i ed whetber you are in Canada the
1 States or any other place,. The latest
fashionable color now -a -days is vaca-
tion brown; the real thing is acquired
at the late side but something "just
as good' a t he druggists of tOwn are
accustonsed to say, can be obtained on
any farm in this locality and that's
where lots of our city and town folks
get it. The Nam ERA is youre for 25o
to the end of the century for new sub-
scribers; can you afford to miss the
chance for the best f tinily local news-
mentinside a hose cutsana is the catchy
idea of II. E. Hodgents the advertising
mauager of the Palace dry g Kids house.
We have a subscriber who e apprecia-
tion of the NEW ERA iS 00 great that
he has just paid his subscription up to
1903; we have a few whose appreciation
is et another kind. Davis & Davis
have !added a 5 Year old driver bought
from Phillip Murray, of Briseefield;
they also put in a handsonae double
carriage. A 12 inch tile has been put
In across the Huron road, at Leslie's
corner, to replace the one that had
broken in. The families ot S. Davis
and Wm. Robertson held their annual
picnic Fridav last on the banks of the
Maitland. James Eagleson received
word this week of the death of a neph-
ew, aged 18 years, son of his brother
Samuel, at Milton, N.D. Reports from
threehets allow that the wheat yield
this year is of exceptional quality, in
fact the best tor many years, We are
, sorry to state that Mrs D. MeCorvie is
laid up by severe illness.. Vacant
houses are scarce in town, and we've
had several inquiries for them. Mr and
1 Mullis J. Macdonald having returned
to Seaforth from their .eastern wed*
ding tour, are now comfortably settled
in the strong residence there. Fair
Bros informs ns that a number of the
leading farmers hereabouts are war,
ing quantities of the new winter which
they procured from Kansas, for seed;
it is a fine grain, and some grown
this year in aVaterloo 0 t
oun y ive a,
siolland's. , If you can beat this bring paper in the county of Huron?. .. B. very tine sample, th
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www VANIAMMIMAIIMANWINIWilliVAN
Now Por g
School Opening
••• When you buy get the latest supplies.-
. Patriotic Designs. On Scribblers and- Blotters.
Complete stock or Putille-
School Text Books; Draw.
lug Books,Scribblers,Slates
Lead Pencils,'Pen Molders,
Pens, Ink,Lock Boxes,Coni-
paises, Rulers, Crayons,
'Etc., Etc.
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ose
,hointend The
Rumbail as a, very pretty window full giving this
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of Japanese at gocds which are m ch •
CRIvED AN. A.GENG7r.-Chas.Stew-
we'll be ready for yell With the biggest hosiery values that .art and R Mu
have ever been givon in this town. ,The
grain a treat should order
u it at once Councillor MoICenzie was
. admired especially by the ladies; the confined so the h
rphy,whe have been con
goodsare a solutely neeted in Massey -Harris business here art Wes are
W. D. FAIR CO. Clinton.
ouse for a few days 6 the) Cheapest—Always the Best.'"
, position with. Mrs 11I I • 411 in the 'ffi NIAIMMIMIWWWIMM/qm mmgAmAmwm
direct importations from owing to an injury to hie foot• be is
, have received an appointment as dis - a•Tabport .eheOstt,atoet otefrl'it:etisvesetastebeeirReado teoacbhe outaigain. Miss L. SNIT h aS taken a -
perfoct in every particular. The qualities are good the dye triet agents (jointly.) of Exeter district
ri 7 • . f 1St it
fast, it will not rub off or° k t 4'
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01 asset- arils maplements, and left
day was experienced until the reaction ancy'goods store, Dais}, isagh rtiov-
by a• rain storm. This was given over ing hei booming house 6- ,na hatter: -
0 or urn green. "very pair will for that place on Tuesday to commence
subscribers to a young lady of townl--;. cupied by Mrs 13,attentb4ury QD William
• vey. the phone the other day by one of the bury street, to the ho e toren oc-
ive wearing satisfaction. frorn start to finish. Xo such oppor- operistions. They will hay, a con
tutity to buy good. hose for little.money. has ever- come your driver, carriage, wiith harness from G.
way before, and is not likely to for m,any a day. It's an ex- LaNicr. They are hustling young men
and will make live agents for the tom
ceptional chance 'and careful shoppers will not let it pass, .for pany. We congratulate them on this
it's not every day we can sell hosiery at prides like these.— important business promotion.
Ready Saturday morning, and continuing all next week. ' CHANGED FlAvDS.- The Clarendon
'---..,.. - assumes a new management, J. C. Mill-
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er • having sold out to Jas. McGuire,
s • formerly of the Albion hotel,Belleville.
,Sale Prices for Ladies Hose. Mr and Mrs McGuire and their son A t'••
rived this week and took the manage-
. .--- merit on Wednesday after the valuat,
125 pairs ladies very the black cotton •Ffese, German make, ars bad finiehed their duties,. W.' .I.
Hermedorf dye, full fashioned, extra heavy heel, bright finish. Paisley acting for Mr McGuire and 3.
Two qualities in this tot, one a good 17e line, the other .4 .... Brcadfoot, Seaforth, for Mr Miller.
good value at 20o. All to go at one price for August sale 2 pair ism oe We are pleased to welcorae the new
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50 pairs ladies Ana blaok Cotton Eloise, find Clinton a healthy,soeiable and sue
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bright finish, seamless feet, Eipileaa heel, eessful tOwn,and as he is an experienc.
and toe A regular 15e otookieg. A A ed hotel keeper the travelling public.
For Hosiery Sale Ave will be sure to be looked after and ac.
commodated, as well as bis local trade.
,, • . , • • We are pleased to learn that Mr Miller
School opening next week means new stockings to buy. fol.• and .his estimable family will still be
100 pairs ladies blaok cotton hose, seamless
fast black, a good stocking to wear regu
ler 12/ cent quality. A
For Rosiery Sale.. pair ior 25c
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boys and girls. :This should be your eharice. • - Itie.tdoenilst? house
eur town and occupy
(late .ny ths Bruce) on
• Mary street for the present, although,
Two sale. specials in Boy's.Hose'
. River Mese. taavfieldn.
theY svill spena a mo th or• so at the
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OvER AT DA"eFiELD.--The C. O. F.
e5 pairs very heavy ribbed black cotton hose, nade specially for ' hand was piresent at the garden party
boy's wear, 4 and 1 rib, fast black, a oipital school stocking. Id
Fer hosiery sale..... .. . . ...... .... ... ..... Luc given by t e English church at Bayfie
• • • ••• • • • . s • s last Friday night and the male var-
' 50 paire. extra quality bleak cotton ' hose; for boys, .hard -twisted ' tette-Messrs W, Humphrys,J. Mc ae;
yarn, double knee, heavy sole, a stocking that will Stand no end of
hard wear. Blies 7 to 0, Regular 25 and 30o, For Hosiery gale 10C
Sale Specials in ehildrefi'S Hose' •
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75 pairs Children's b'aok cotton hose
plain or ribbed, fast black, sizes 5
to 7, regular 10 and 120 goods. -
For lasiery Bale I c
75 pairs fine quality plain black oot
ton hose, fashioned e bright finish,
spliced heel and toe. a capital stook.
Ing for girls, sizes 7 to 8; regnlarie„
20c goods. For August sale-. .1.0C
50 pairs obildren's pleats cottoahoie,
fast black, Hermsdorf dye, Spliced
heel and toe, sizes 5 to For
• Hosiery Sale
50 pairs ribbed dotton lima; 1 ina
, rib, Herrissaorf aye, fast black,
• good school stocking for girls, sizes
6i to aa.'Extra special for Hosiery
2 palm far
• Sale.
B. Kerr,and McRae -also took part.
It' was a emcees in evert respect;
the band with the quartette were the
features whichanade the evening most,
inijOyable spent. While over there J.
, U. Miller, of the River Reuse, was very
• kind to the boys and entertained thena
lospitably ; they speak in high praise
of Mr Miller's treat naent. So good a
10Ctime was spent by all t hat it was near
daybreak bef, re tlfe erprvtl conic. hackt
• - which' went oyer, nieniessareastill en.
= the go the majority of them being
family affaire. On Thiirsdey Use
farbilies of Wilbur Manning, James
25c McMath,Jacob Taylor' and John ick
• -entlen picniced Bastield; on Friday,
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• Sohn Derry and wife v% ith'frienris, and
sa•a4e4.alaa•aaaaSaasa+444•4•4•4seeaes4•4aasS 4•40:44stasa.taasaSeasa•a•a4aaa's•asas:aa•1•4•4a) rs Manning, M rs Coats and family;
, . • + • Smil index Mr. and Mrs Met -lardy
nd visitors and J. Irving and family;
By, and the fames of I, Dodds and
eashmere !lose . . vv. Carter -
75 pairs Travellers Samples :I. on 'Tuesday, Mrs Southeornhe said fam-
*. .t. -Aaroala THE TEACRERS.-As thb
* We have been fortunate in securing another lot of b:a- .2: eacation is over as far as the rural
g yellers' samples of Cashmere Rose. This is the last lot 1, noetsyytiengoonnvntrdIegatvbee ,ionsetrtr tors
* we will beableto get for some time, and if you will ::: some their charges. Clintrign neolletleiX
2 want Cashmere Hose this fall, you should lay in a supply * theordinary pedagogue when so mban;
'- graduates must be considered a ov
i now, for we place the whole lot on sale for our Great + are tarnished to ootside places from
X the loge number to choose from. '' We,
-5 August Hpsiery Sale, at about
.t, t are of the opinion that they are above
4 ° + par of the average teachers and the
ONE THIRD LESS THIN (TRIAL PMI'S
4.4 as fact of which lies in the secret that it
• • le due to the excellent training which
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. they have received from our colleviate
•Seaaa•Setaasasass4aa•a•a•asa44444•440444P 4444%.44":":04444+4":46•444/":44":464:4.44 tn ff. Among the number e learn
svho have gone aree-Misees 0. Murray
to WhEatley; Olive Relya.i to Carlow,•
. M. Moffatt to Witigham; Grace Shep-
Headwear for the
Boy's and Girls to start school with.
Boys' flats 15e
• Boys' soft felt hate, good shape ana quality of felt,. brown, fawn, blue,• 15
just the thing foopohool wear •
Girls Sailors 15e
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pard to Arva; Dell O'Neil to Auburn:'
fallieJohnson to Alicia; Emily Merrier
to Brneefield: Mande Wiltsie to Wal-
ton: Massie King :o Dashwood,
rnio Campbell to Blyth, Ida Murch to
Dreialeti, Kae Campbril near Blyth,
Willa Stout (folonaly of ClinfOrr) to
.1Ciocardine township. Misses A. 0,
Nis Taylor, of Myth and McKay, of
Seitforth, will return-. in time to take'
charge a their departments in the pub.
lie Eichool here, •
Girls zotaskArsw 14,11,4pyjb,,p1d6 ,brinlj_ribbon haildt will give pea (TOMER. WRDIUNG, •••••••M r 'and . Airs B.
Mimes, of St. Catharines, •former ly of
Clinton, had the rather unusual exper-
• ience Of celebrating their golden wed -
More :about' on a Monday in the:year 1850, so that
after is out of the ordinary, From 4
ding,san Monday tad. They were tnats
the celebration on a Monday fifty years
to 10 p. ns, that day they were at home
er
"The telephone girl rerniu•ke in a low street, The Mieses ltlason, Mrs Robt.
tone, that a ring on the linger is worth Mason, Mrs Wise and Thos. Mason
two on the phone. Oa Friday last a were all called to Myth last week to
runaway horse with a carriage attach. attendthe funeral .of their brother
ed caused excitement for a few minutes , john; notice of whose death appears
it having started in front of Batten- under Blyth heading.. Anyone who
bury's hotel and going down Huron ' secures a recognition of an3 award
street turned into the Commercial ho- from the Paris Exposition should feel
tel stable; no damage was done but ' proud and more so should he receive a
it appears the horse was mot e acme. medal; J, Frank Jackson, of 13arrie,
turned to one place than ' the other. son of John Jackson, of town, obtain -
Rich. Downs burnt his. hand from ed it bronze medal for photographs. N.
friction the other day; one of Davis & Kennedy hastaken a. position with
Davis horses was running away and Jas. McGuire, of the Clarendon; Geo.
Dick in allowing the long rope to run B•inCh haegone to'Goderich where he
throegh his hand, when cbecking, was will be engaged at Swartz's livery. • A
the cause of the injury. • One would quiet wedding was solemnized at
think from the amount of rain we , Brucefield on Wednesday when _two s
have had the ground would be thors , forrner Clintonians were Joined in ma -
°uglily soaked; Mr D. A. Forrester ',trimony, in the persona of Neil ellow-
cetls us he noticed from ploughing ' the lees, of Bownianville, formerlv of the
rain has not gone lower than slit inches Doherty Cagan Factory, and Miss Bell
but still it will do wcricl of good • to the ' McDonald, formerly of the millinery
root crops. Green apples and heat are . store of milliner Y Mtn of Snsit h & Mess
the best receipt for cholera. 14'. Mel- Donald; ti•eir many Clinton friends
vine had offered a medal.for a handi: join in wishing their) the largest meals-
cay bicycle race to be nib off in the ure of happiness, • s
park on last Friday evening but there.•
A 'NE AamtN.-r.3ome time ago an.
•were no contestants and the medal
new is arered for cempetition.ernon,44 alteseti_Bros. bovight the flax min build -
the bowlers. The hose reel team ayre ing from D. A. Forrestee, and Moved it
ouover to their farm &domino.. Hiram
t these nights, when favorable,prac- •Hill built a. stable beneath it, andthe"
tieing ; they intend to COMpete in the
hose reel iace in Stratford on Labor building, has been thoroughly over-
hauled, giving therti a fine and corn.'
day. 'Special rates are offered by the
different rail ways for the Toronto and modious barn. .
London exhibitions ; fi•oin Clinton de. • THE NEW WALKS. --All the e, $370. frograno-
'Sept. 7th, except on excursion days,-.. them) are being pushed along by the
p.ot,single far from Aug 28th to lithic , walk (or lithogranic as some call
40 -
Aug 80 th.Sepl 8vc1 and 5th, when the fare : contractor. At present they are en -
will be $275 for the round trip. W. staged on the west side of Albert street
Wheatley moved Om week to his At. from D. Cook's to Jackson Bros. A
bert St. property the 'stable recently petitionwaiwalk
wbus be
se biaeiedndsolgwnnedtimargteblye
boiight, by John Bell from D. A. For-,
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they are salting at a bargair; is a the east side of .Taixies street, trona cut.
asonudtha
rester. dgens Bros have a unique side of Rattenbury street from IV, W.
way of ad ye, tieing the 600 pairs of hose Ferran's to the outskirts also one on
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Clearing:
Invited) Sale $
ef oats and Shoes
There is no doubting .quality in our store.. Our
stock is from the best manufacturers, and our prices
are unequalled anywhere. You cannot judge of the
great values we are offering,- unless you come and
sea for yourself. We were kept very busy all :last
Saturday. In the afternoon we could not wait on
the crowds without some delay. Come early in the
morning and avoid the great rush for up -to date
Footwear, at the old reliable Cheap Cash Store.
Our motto for Friday and Saturday—Every Customer
Satisfied with Genuine Bargains
W. Taylor & on
Cash and, One Price , Eggs taken as Cash
Insurance office at the store •
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New. Fall Dress Stuffs .1/4.botozcaafritipos,?:;:ltreier stztateralloci do_
and eetdem, V1310;1121 hhieeiridgsag tr•
neighborhood vvillibe glad to know that
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ss Goods O corning to hand right along now.— . atilithitd Tab
We have selected better dress goods than ever before, and are neither of thens have aged in appetete eaa•-
rug to make this ihe best dress goods season we have ever afldthiy Mr Rail:tee tlo: not lIonsikteiter
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--PRICES-$1, -$1.25 and $1.50
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The best selling, the, best wearing, and the ones givibg .the most
satisfaction, are our celebrated STANDARD $chool Shoes' they
have been especially. Made for us, and. after fair Jrial people
people tell us there is nothing on the market to equal them.
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his 77th * to .1*- Made froM Wont, durable leather, shapelbin appearance, and will give the utmost satisfaction. The
is a nice selection. to choose from. Here are some late bus the active use of all hi a intellectual
a man ins•-•
OVV11.4' Wilt certainly have the goods to do it Of course a who has pas ed s birthday-. r
he can still ciso a good day's work,either
little later ther6wM be more here than. now, but already there as a farm r t a tt h
genuine STAN ARD ean only be got from us . _4o
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The famous RATIONAL shape in the Sla-
ter' 'make, is the best selling shoe on the a
market. It is the latest and most up-to-
date shape, and is giving great satisptotion .
Black or Tan
Ail repairs on ----
Price $2 50 Boots.* Shasta a
promptly at.
t ended to. .4411
• forces, as anyone wbo tries to do him do'
up in argument will quickly find out;
he never weighed 125 lbs in his life,and
the fact that he has not used tobacco
at all, all, and stinsulants only for medical --
purposes, may have contributed to
hitrgeneral good health. Mrs Iloimes
is not sensitive about her age, but'no
in atter what it is she does not look it.
a natural death has not occured in
During ttteir 50 years of married bliss
their fatally, their eldest daughter,
however Mrs Zealand, having met her E
tol
death in 'St. Thomas several years ago
as the result of a railroad accident, „y,›
The home of Mr and Mrs Holmes is
now located in Grantham tp., Lintoln • so. -•k'
County, and a coincidence is the fact
that Mr Holmes resided in Grantham, `•--
Lincoinabire, Eng., at the time of Ids
marriage, All the members of the aro-
family were home for the event except Cob.,
two, Potty, who is in south iitrica,
rie Mart. who Wag detain'ed borne by
All wool serge, snitnble for skirts, as Good I, t.
quauty nOIXIIMItath littitinge, 52
and suits-, in black or navy. . . . . . . -.'• X 43 to 54 'troche 'II rt wool,'
B wide, a par .
hisgodosa fatuV plaids, 36 lnel'm Wile "An a aplendid range of all the new fall
7 good range of fancy patterne .... OW; . .
shadings m browns, ralWns, grays,
85 Inch all wool hoineeptint Will .
. . blues and black, no two snits alike it en
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MAO stylieli elide or ekirtis, ttioe ,s„.. e (be A
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54 Inch horneopint, good weight., dark -,.., Ladies' Cloth Snitings, good Weight,
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colorings, very stylish material .. tiOC new fall aolatingsi Par Mit ...... 4.1311
These are just hints of the many, good things to be found
in our Dress Goods stock You'll .get a better idee, of:their
style and good. qualities if you visit the store. You'll be
weleoree to look akto buy.
and Mrs It. G. Ernmerson of La Mtn -
a etvo Weeks old baby boy. no ,otber
ClieNVgintefirattnAILlitoters":,e1111r7a
Chant, Clinton! nd. nobnokindion-
&volts; Mrs Farr. Brantford.
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