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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1900-09-28, Page 8SQptember 28 190‘. • &LINE Randsome 1VEllinery than that now to be seen in our showroona you are not like- 1:TIO'find-crutside—th-e-r-1alige cities, more $tylish you'll not find, 4nywhere. We . • THE CLINTON D4 EW ERA, . • . me4 I** We. appreciete A letter from the old home tee NOTE(V—lftleUrda ,it a distance Always vaIDAY, saPr. two and eq appreolate the home taaper; SAVO you writing and ,the *mount of LOOAIJ NOTICES. news you will give to your friends by Reediting Deity neaenes. plums. cranes. sending them the NEW BEA. for a y_ear peers, rto, ,eiseiTeeeniniteS, at lout. $. Oolevairster with Mac - 11 thine of the number of lettere t will pheeson a; Holey o., has moved hie . family here frau Woodstock. The fall • apples are a drug on the market. Mrs WEST RITR0N FARMERS' bun't"7"` Whttehead entertained ar number of .-1)tiring the past year the inemberehiP Mende from here to a hop at the of t his Instit it e hue increased by nes, Queen's hotel, Dayileld, last Friday. lv 100 now nombering liter An effor night. Theta vrae numeee trgin bere I s being wide to rail the inetubertileill wait to Stratford on Satut•dae night, uP to -500 Ibis Year, and this .should be to hear the Oonservetive lea.dere accomplished without difficulty. the P Qua ellen); We haven't heard haivt) surpassed ourselves this .season A nee Lefserttuteltee.—$. II.Burnett 11074nturii prpmities 0,berher 0, 0oopee ac 00ereeeene gene, it 'this department for we've thing to equal the showi day. There's not a Kng,e is not right up-to-date every particular and•Millinery coming from this store can e roll& on as being, absolutely correct. -Tou have not been able.. to visit the Gwrpona yet, come any time next week. ou11 be as .welcome to look as to btiy. this 'week. We undeestand that the VAWNihker change in the baldness of Case & Co. will not neceeeltate the removal of .7. Scruton from town; the m 'der la net Yet fay settled, but it is poselble he may so arrange mettere as to continue to reside here, The Junior hatoball club wart to ehulericla bet Wednesday and were defeated by a score of about 1„8 Sena; it took the boys five hour* to. melte home, it being so eery dark.... Some of our citizene are complaining of the depredation of their fruit gar. dens by marauding youths. ,Cheaper, In the long run, to buy it at the storee. On page 5 will be found an advertise- ment of O. 13 Koenig calling attention to the new store he will open up next week in the stand lately occupied by. general agent of kieinizman & 0o. of ten 14 Owere Matte there. W. was the equinOctial gales we had last T o to has itteed a Piano of ibie Steen, (srinerejew of J. Oro% of town) .week• they would not need to ceme never a, any-. • firmer; manofact are with 0. W,TenneY, formerly of the Tarvistoek Gazette, et yerl often. Owing to the increasein Qatari° St. It is a henin dsoe Heintz. about ( 0 start a paper in Nit entederyie. . trade t(haveeW1 .Temore help; Go. xtlee fouenditnekeeesr: we naake to- man upright grand end finished id lege: the paper will be called tbitw„, fancy walnut; this instrument is cone lesley NiapieLeaf. 9rain is beginningmarket, Large • to cope tot Clinton Prater:0n, has accepted a situation le t shown.' that I sidered afloat the best iu the world, the repair departnoene Miss Mary , been received by Cantelon roe, lately mends on noway evening, when a masters. - , s we uave received it has baghtened UP the front of W. D. Pleasant time was spent. I. J. Fisher . and tora to toaeaspeophe During the - been erected on Victoria street for Mr. goodly number of new subscribers: We Fretiee store with A coat of paint, Ao Moviso.—A very nice hales; •has pest few . week Geouge Rourke, (S. S. Cooper bein the . glee t he NEW EPA until Jan 1, 1901, Or and used by at the great, leachers end que,n ides o peaches and gapes have Stewart entertained' g number of her LL. OUTING HAT& We shoietliis week, some very stylish outing hats They e to us direct from New York and are the styles most pop - in tat city to -day. There are nova great many of them of most Thies no tostAre alike. if you., would like some- . hing that is just a littlpftot of the oxclinary and that will not become common, itviiu10. be well to come as soon as you can for best choice. 'Nvest American shapes in outing hats in Pearl • eastor • qardinal -nyal - Navy. Brown • 'Black now on view 111 eurclhowroora,and selling at from 75e- 0 $3.00'each. The New, Mantles er. We expect great things from our Mantle Ilepartreent this season and rightly se, for nevi Were we so well prepared to meet your '.every ' Mantle want. The best German : and Canadian Makes are represented in our stock 4 and beyond question the greatest assortment within ,yeur reach is here. Every garment is right tiO, to the top notch for style and we are quite satisfied that you will not findAetter-values. There is no time to 'buy like now, when the assortment is at its. best. -These 'price hints will give you all idea of values, you .can't tell how stylish the.garments are unless you See them. nisok lOggerbeed Jacket, 6 fancy Vine Beaver, 6 pearrbettons,neweet • metal buttons, plaid lining, le- • Out, with or withou velvet collar rites and standing collar, a ncwwt, mercerized lining, black Or fawn.. d 0 and styliab garment . • a. 131"k or fawn Kugel?", newest style' . fatter pearl buttons, eilk lining, ..bliggerhead, 6 pearl buttons, coat five rows of silk stitching around 10.00 collar, sbk lined thronghotit, black Aia edge, a very bandsoine garment Or navy. UMW Very lino Awn Kersey, eeweste cut back and front, etat collar, five Good quality of beater, arisorted shades of fawn, petrel buttons, rows of., stitching around edges, 6 • coat collar, four rows of stitching pearl buttons, aPPlicloo on both ilk lined ........ 5 00 12 on • video of front, silk lined., ' around bottom, s Fine b1aek Beaver, coat collar, 6 • new American style, large reveres Very Et e bleat Kersey, tailor made oppligned with satin inlaid,extra pearl buttons, :railed Seam, bre- trade silk lining -.5,15 good mercerised lining ... 1%00 Every 0110 of these is brand new this season and the best \ Mantle value we could find. Black Dress Goods We remind you this week of the excellence " of our stock of 131ack Dress Goods. At far as we know there is not a stock to equal it for 7 style, assortment or value' anywhere within a good manT miles of Clinton. Every fashion- able fabric is here, not a popular weave is Missing fret°. the collection. Many lines are the ramous "Gold Medal" goods, noted- for =their 'durability and excellence of finish. Just a hint of what we show. 86 Inch ell wool serge, good bleak, °1 ee ex& ;die wool tromoopon will not turn green, and Will wear' 25„ j suiting, fine quality, roo w tight, wee i one of our most popular lines th 500 material. to wear made, very fedi- Hendsome figured goods, "Go1d. mneble for good tailor -mute Dos - Medal" make, patterns suitable ,),„ tannic demi not hold the dust or , fOr separete skirt, ,....76 mod 00e turn tasty, 64 Moho acids LOU • 54 Inob all vioifi Worsted Sege,' Very-tottaisorne fano. material's for - — heavy weight for suits or separate 'slats, rich eilklind wool roixturee skirt, hard finieh, will not witcsh in the tweet designe, no two alike ihe dust, nukes a very .bandicene per eat length -1M, leGats, costume builder), and Mr. Rourke will take pow session of it in a few days. The house !lett:: by 2I';;2,11:Ar,k17111thte 1:;) vacated by Mr. Langford will be occu- pied by Mr. Robt. Welsh, who recently bought it from Mr Swartz. THE WAilte sO ITNIVORii.—Does it look at all in order and pleasing to the eye to have the new granohthic walks o ear the centre of the roridebn one side ot the road, and close to the reeidebc;es on the othei, particularly on the same street? Anyone will arrEiwer; No. Yet this is how it is on High street; on theeast side the walk -is laid down on the inside of the trees, and on the tt sest side on the outside. We know there is a diversity of o•pinion regatding this, bat.the aforesaid should not be done. nor even allowed. We know our corm- cil is composed of woi thy citizens with all the knowledge an alderman in a live town should possess, but a stranger may yonder why the walks are not . . • Heavy all wool twee, hard worsted season... ,,, , ,,,,,,, *.ieb*a•• finish, suitable for Skirts Or suits, will not bold the dust, "Gotd Hervey Cheviot Serge, no batter Medal" make se• ,ftftWOV0,41;,4, oeitiett-ee,ets eL00 $6.50, $7,75 and • 8 50 The Pall;_Gloites;. • Are Here We 1113 ready with kid gloves for fall, ready with especially good. assortments of all our well known popular lines. All tlae new rri-orr colorings are here in all wanted sizes and every pair of these carries with it our guarantee when -it leaves the store. Very dos kid Gloves, thin, soft eldn, neared backs and feraterters, every • ir petted atting,*11 the new bet ebeeses and buck, to '74. 1.25 - 44490401-y-114-v441-10444014-44**4 , ,., 11--''''.' Otir"Peerless" Glove -is without a rival, and at the tsold;.4nake of fine soft kid, in the most fashionable shades. :price. and is as good as most dollar and a quarter gloves 1 ° The "Porkers" Glove fine soft tea. in oblides of fawn, tan Aviti* iiire newest fasteners and stitchings it is a perfect tslove at a popular price, brown, green, and Week, sizes 61 to wie ' 1.00 erit* Itlitli flue quality lea Gloves, the best line we (tarry, nevee faile to give eatiefeotion, soft *Da pliabiel lleA newest falt thseittere *free 61 se fie istsv . . EN BM:1TR%5.. OLIH1!O the New BRA and Weekly Globe with a pict ure of the Paercieberg battle elf for $1,65. . Mr and Mrs J. J. Maguire hive returned from their wedding toar end Miss Mageire will .hold her poet. nuptial reception to friends on Wed- nesday and Thorsdary, Oct, Cane 4; Mr and Mrs T...J, itleNell also returnee from their honevnerean trip and are at their home on Wellington.street. An exchange tells es thee a chap with a mathematical head bee flatted out that 22 819,425 apples were hem* - down ltv the recent wind e in Middleaex and El- gin counties; there -mut have been nearly that number alone in Heron, county as there is such a large quantity going to waste, tbere being no demand, S. A. Barber, of 1.4ucknow, has taken a positioo with the 'electric light plant here.. J. Rumball has lost his great hound "Dante by poleon on Monday; it was a splendid night guardian, for which he was lately offered a good sum, and he reasonably feelegrievedoyer his loss. Exeter was besieged with fakirs on fair day, there being 751 so it is said; they had purchased their liberty te carry .on many nefarious games, and were in full swing When Constable Gundry, of Goderkh, to his credlee politely walked than off the grounds before they had an opportunity to cheat the public*. 109th fair Will be beld on Tuesday and Wedseedae, Oct. 9th and 10th; Seaforth held their an- nual' 'fair on Thursday and Friday of this' Week. Th annual ms l Western exa The eictlieef the G. .R. to Detroit, Chicago, Cleveland, S&c.,v III be CAM On Septem- ber 27, 243 and 20; tickets ,are valid on all regular trains and are good to re- turn until Gabber 15th. , .The pi ite glass window sills of the steres of W. D. Fair and jas. Twitchell were re- paired and renewed. -by T. MeKenele's men. It is a Vise Dian the madmen Are following to protect the new sidetvaiks; a curb is being buitt with cement and the roadway will be im- • proved. The boys' brigade mem en Rattenhhey eteriet will be occupied by a number of boys for a club: Men; an* • other squad of bays. wilt also have a club room over A. MeBrieres harness shop, The -officee of Macpherson -.8a Hovey Co, and R. & J. Ransford are now equipped with a long distance phone system; these offices have been eupplied with long distance receiver and transmitter.. The thermometer registered 97 degrees on the guars, tide of the Street ouTuesday. W. Humph - rye, (bookkeeper. for ' Macpherson & Hovey Co.,) has been on the sick list ariNAwA.Ys.—Soverakexciting runa- ways uccurred on .Monday afternoon, but hi:welly proved without a mishap to any one..., The .horse belonging to W. T. gtocer, took a notion to take a run, and the owner says he will pet him up against any. thinv now, bar- ring a Term Potty. As Eddie Shop Pad was hitching tip the horse started and Eddie climbed in the deliyery wag- gon from behind. The hold backs not being attalihed made the home frantic, :and from -its starting place at Simp- eon's, Ontario street, it went- as far as' .flohnesville, the brave little fellow .hanging on,until be finally got control. It was an act of bravery on his part and he was highly. coinmended on be- ing courageous. Another runaway was that of W. Blaites team frorn the G. T. R. freight sheds along North St., leaving a hay rack • at C. Carter's; the team Irati idnally stopped at C. Hagar% MILLINERY OPENiivOs.—Our millin- ery stores have made great prepare, tions for their fall openings, and there are a variety of styles Worn this; season. Misses Doyle and Isaacs, of the Palace, bays been most assiduous in making arrangements for theevent, and Mitts Stirch and her assistants also Pee t much eetratitioe to make the initial opening at Newcombe's an unpi ece- dented sucCeee. ilodgens Bros.' recep- tions ere held on Thursday, Friday and S.rir erday of this week. (Sept, 27-8 9;) Nen cornbe's grand reception begins WA Thursday, eeeniritt. at. 8 p, ni, with orchestra and male quartette. and con- tinues the following days. The ledies of town and country are • cordially in. yited to attend these openings, and view the many aod pretty fah styles In beadgear. In ctur next issue we will give more particulars, and descriptions ofthe coming styles. • OM LATE JosN Was . with eolings•of deep sorrow when the many friends learned of the death of Mtn Pinning, which occur red on Sun- day, .23rd iust., after an illness whicb confined him to the house for four months back, although he has beta boniewhat in ill health for several years. Death at any time and under any circumstances is sad and painful to loved ones, but is doubly so to see a mare cut down in usefulness, be • obey ng just reached the age of 47 years and 10 months. The deceased was of English birth, being born Nov. 2; 1862, at teiaddinghein, Lincolnshire, He catne to Clinton with his father in the fall of 1868, and here he had resided hail his death; his father, Johnathan, having died herein the fall of 1854, and his mother on October 7, 1890. He was married to Rebecca Jones, daughter of the late Win. Jones, ef Stapleton, ;Omit 10 years ago, who survives him, ate° three small children, two daugh- ters and a son, and three sisters, Mrs Cass of Owen Sound, Mrs Metre of Toronto, said Aire Cass of Bath, N. Y., who are reit, to mourn the loss of the love of a kind brother, husband and father, He Was brought up in the Anglican faith, and in po lace on the Conservative side. The funeral Toes- ucted by the oteler of Choiren Friends, of which he was a member, end the Rev. W. G. Howson. of Raueoboty street Cluirch, officiated. Much sympathy is extended to the bereaved ones in their affliction. Peterson is still drilling away at the Collineete Institute for water; about 120 feet have been bored, but no supply has yet been strifelc. Morrison & Mor- rell have lately liven kept busy cutting corn fodder for silos; on Wednesday they cut six acres for Thos. Gibbings, and a few days previous 14 acres, or stout 150 tone, for II. Plumeteel in Tnceeretnith, W. Cele received word, the other day by telegram that Fred, son of Wm. Sperling, tol 'ripply of Clin- ton, wee lying ill at Mee et Clemens, I Mich.; the curpert of 1 he seessage-was I to learn of the whereebouts of his father, who is a resident Winnipeg. Jas. Foster, late with Jackson Bros., has taken a situation at Brookville. W.Stubbs, M.P., for Cardwell, ,brother of Mrs S. Plummer, has been renom- inated as an Independent Meted. • F. G. Burgess has annther fine display of recently finished photos in his witdowt the splendidly finished and -well-known fac-simile of *j. Rensfard, the populas. president, of the bowling -club, oc- cupies a prominent -place. Part of the, wail left standing of the burnt Smith block was torn down last Saturdeye the severe wind of lest week lead rend- ered it dangerous. 11. Mennel impound- ed 41 head of eattle on Th cirsday, morn: teg; they evidently belong to some termer near by here. The court -of revision. for Clinton will, be tepid here to night _(Friday), Jedne Masson pre- siding. W. A. Killough bopghtJ. Mc- Murtay's stable and had it moved to its new 'quarters on Thursday. Wes. t' Moore's new house is near completion; he will move lute it .soon. .11 Youth tamed Cochrane, of Stapleton, got sev- erely hurt the ether Clay by a horse faltiog on him. Edward Carter, se, William street, was taken oleic on Mon- day and small hopes are entertained , for his recoyeeye Mr Carter is in hie egee year. • e . RAILWAY ACCIDENT. — During the Past few days several bad accidents haye happened to persons well-known to nor reader's. On Monday afternoon Bd. Rowed, baggagernan at the deet here,met with a serious aecident,Which nearly coat hire his life. It happened when Conductor -S. Hann wee eaten in With his freight trait) from Goderich. As he Carries no pamengera this teein Of freight care are run past the depot to the relate end of the yard without stopping so as to facilitate matters atel slave time. While going pot the freight office Ed, ran out with the En- ders to make up, handing them to the brakemen while the train was going at a good speed. In some unaccount- able way he wae thrown One *ay and then soother and falling down was hurled against the boxing of the wheel. -Therinjuriet "received were so eeyeee that he was rendered inaensible end delirious for a while. Some who Witnessed the Accident thoughb he was killed or run over in some way. He was taken to the medical office of Dee Gunn &Scott., When considerable injure lee and bruiees were found about the head ani face and severe bruises and laceration of the sleep ireseele in the region of the left shoulder blade, it will be several menthe before he will be able to reauttie Cutlet; ,It Cameron, of Ilensall, iteupplying for thupresent.. As the Stratford train on Tuesday morning out tome young fellow at- tempting to get *board While in mo- tion Watt riling egainet a Witch and i nearly *sat tender the Wheel& 'the ' 1 trate was brought to a titop and he got safely on this lime, but someWhet bruised from the mishap. Moreltee . Never attempt to hoard * tnoving train. • &lunette -Ms. -40V, Monday two *eat. lqads . Of 'cattle hi, R. Watson, for To- ronto; one of hogs by Cantelon et Waffle for the Don: one of apples by D. Cantelon, for Liverpool: Stoent Nterits.-eMr. Jewett Snell, of Hayne-Bartoir stock farm, shipped this week a magnificent young leurbam boll, lir menthe old, and a prize wine. nee to Thomas/tele, Leamington, fnt which he received the sum of $125.emi Mao shipped to G. Newton, Poutisel Mich., au aged Leicester ram. arid!. a pair of aged , ewes,for *high rt • celyed, nearly $20. These are Mize ivionere, and are nitendee to,heshown •at the Illinois State Farr thie " e have too Many Cloth Bound !lochs. waut the MOM for new good*, for some melte oast we have beep sell- ing toyer*, each duty, but we wenid like to hurry them along little faster, hence this advertieensent. We are onvineed that all that is needed to eel! them, is for the people to me them, the list is a hinge one, the binding, paper, style, type aria make of tbe hook as good as you often ore tusked quarter for and eometimee more; the price of our nook is fifteen et93411, cloth hound, retliember, and all alai We have mild aborgi it. you are a reader let VOI kindly have the hew of your Mepeotion. /f YOu don't see the book yon think would interest you don't buy; nearly two hundred of them are on display, conrenient for you to ties then] snd convenient for tie to show them. Its a sure caged trouble to show Goods". Its eerie fre to read s good book, good for that tired feeling. We Wive 'e good bealthy,detere to have van see these books, if you don't buy We will bear what you say about them and •by thet noleaut tern. The W. D FAIR 00, cunton. "Often the Cheapest= -Always the Best." ANNUMMAPARMMO 1114111/11411Alivitteibel64.16% tlf Seasonable Footwear At Reasonable Prices at the Old Reliable e .. • . • -F0 r000mfultehe retio,rd. ct,f.t.h'e past ,year's busine.ss tbe, t our efforts, to Supply She pnblis With the verybeat values in the market have been eminently enc- . Sattsfied ... .011reilgtomers„i. ,, Ehge:tatreit:7.12 o!pgo:It becrin.s•toggi7t; . . .Satitsneu Goodg and Meteodeei - Por the Approaching , ,... ,,, _ . , . 'Yon will find 'oar setioll equalled 'Weir tr,nd ex- . celled by none., We are Praticsi.rehodioakers .. . PA and Winter _ and have made Quality a- first consideration 'as. . • yon mut have good shoeseor the cold and slopp7 . . SiVi011 Weather' .. _. ., ,...... . • We want your patronage and the inducement we offer is the best goods In ibe nitirket,et very olose prices for Cash. It will,pay you to see our atoek . . • and get our priosie. $No trouble to show goods. Goods well bought are half sold. Full etook iat Granby and Canadian Bobber& vir. Tasrlor az Son_ Cask and One Pelee. Eggs taken its Cash: tInattrance office at the store • I I I I mot.otrrrtrritir:tit:tit.*'iimt..ot.l.mmmm.*ttit0.iotttftittr.mrtilttft:. . • ON 41**10-0-04.1,-.4-041*•-• 41.4•444.41. 4444.44.04-04-0.40-0044.0.4 *4 A•••,----m•N•oro••m••••••v•m•••••••••••••mr••••••I•1• • • King Quality" Rubbers. • ow- klijo Pure ip- go- fi Rubber Shoes . • , .,- Mari.. r iiii•-.N., al* , 0,405, • ' / ' , 1.741 1111... Or.. . 0.,...j...., "4"" The Gutta Percha Mirwre ----, -4., ... MAW Rubber Company are = making at their fac- e.- so• - ING vAIDIT line of rubber boots ..- tories in Toronto a ...... Ow- and shoes under the E registered. trade mark, "Special King Quality." The am.-- shoes are made in almost the same manner and of the ....- dm- same sort of crude.rubber as those manufactured by" the EE40.- best companies in the old time, when rubber flhoes gave ....- , O 1.-- tne wearers entire satisfaction. = , = The eompany employ skillful workmen who know = how to make as good goods as have ever been produced. Compound lfr. , The "Special King Quality" rubber is the result, of a demand from the eople of Canada for rubber shoes 1 rip---: that are made from rubber,—that will wear as they 'did E before manufacturers learned how to adulterate rubber 4110••• and the compound in the "Special King Quality" rub. Ell"- berg is U.; enty five per cent purer than is used. in the manufacture of any line of rubbers of the predent dAy. dr= ••••+4, -*****4•414444.44.4-0-4,444.40•4444.414444-•••-•44444+•••••• Zig-Zag Piping A. long standing defect is the wear of rubbers has been their breaking open lengthwise along the edge of = -AD the cloth stay running around the shoe near the sole. This cloth stay., called is a rubber -coated fabric and is applied between the lining and the rubber —40, upper of the shoe, extending down under the sole, to glye streng‘h and. protection against the severe wear given at that point. This piping was most serviceable 4 • for these purposes,but had a tendency to cause the vpper of the shoe to crack along the edge of the Piping, thus =4,4 rendering the shoe worthless. The next resort in xnanufacture was to omit the Prtr woef ing. This shifted the trouble or cracking to the joining of the Sole and the upper. , Since then it has been a problem 'to find a stay which would give the necessary wear at this point. The problem has been solved, and can be obtained by using the Zig-Zig Piping controlled in "Special King Quante' Rubbers. : The Zig-Zag edge being cut in a saw -tooth pattern a and on the biasj distributes the strain over a "misty of projections in which no straight line occurs, thus render- ing it impossible for the rubber to crack. The value of Zig-Zag Piping has been fully. demon- strated and proven beyond a doubt during several years' ",..:1; raetioal test THE "LION" BRAND The above brand represents a line of Boys clothing, manufactured by ourselves. They 00111t3 to you direet from the manufae. turer with no nuddlernan's profit to pay. 'They emu) to you with some style and make and totally -differ- • ettt from eheap machine goods. You can buy the suit complete —or if you only want the coat and pants leave out the vest—or 4 if you want only the coat leave out the pants and vest—the price for coat and. pants is only $2.60 in the medium sizes and we are .4 quite tate in saying that they are the cheapest goods in Canada 4 • made from all wool blue serges and Iiialifax tweeds, solidly naade E and well lined. The prides for the oda pants are 500, 60o and 75c. It stands to reason, that being manufacturers:we -40 can save all buyers one or two profits, JACICSON EROS,E DEPARTMENTAL Olin term, a STORE • 4r `4•27.....:•' Le` • a a