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The Clinton New Era, 1901-07-05, Page 7- • -a- ,tv -era- 777"srow"'"' • ' • 1r)•7 -- e beg to Nati Our customers and the public generally that we shall on wit LJj Saturday Next, May lith, Commence to sell one of the largest stocks of Clothing consisting of Men's, 'Youths' and Boys' Snits, which has this week been bought from the trustees of the estate of John Calder & Co., the largest •manu ac- turers in Canada, who have gone into liquidation. The goods have been bought at a very low figure for spot cash, which will enable us to sell far below any dealer in the county of Huron. The first Saturday will be devoted to the Boys' and Youths' Clothing. ; the following for Men's Suits and Furnishings. We invite everybody to inspect these good 3. CLINTONJackSOn., Sr ur THE CLINTON NEW ERI INTOtt MARICETS Corrected every Thursday afternoon. ThOrOday" July 4, 1901. Fall Wheat 0 04 a 0 64 Oats ..... 0 31 a 0 32 040 & 046 140 • ... ••• Aff... • 11 ••• 1341'14V • • .'• • .... • . 0 4° 6 0 40 DENSTEDT-In Brandon, on June 19th, the t ...... 0 60 i 0 00 Wife Of Fred Denstedt (formerly of lilYth) Flour per owt, Butter, loose 14•13,p1k.' ,O 14 a 0 15 TWEDDLE.-In Bruise's. on June 25th, the Eggs per . . 0 9 a 0 10 vrifo of F. W. Tvrecidle, L- 1). Sof a daughter. I(ENSOLIFFE- In Winghani, on June 26111, he wife of Harry Hertecliffe, Witivhion, on June 2/th, the wife of Frank Illertine, of Toronto (nee Miss Et- Jul 5t1iy 1901 ItORN. Bownianville. June 22, the • wife Of Mr Neil Yelllwlees, fomerly of Clinton, of a daughter, G 17LEY---At 9 Sheridan Ave., Termite, to Mr and Mr e Robt. .T. Conley, formerly of Clinton, a oon. 800 a 800 Sheepekine ... . 0 40 a 0 50 No. Z Green trimhidee 5 00 a 6 00 Potatoes, . 0 25 * 0 25 Chithene, per pair ., 0 20, * 020 Docile, each., 060 o 070 Geese, per lb 007 a 008 Turkeye, per 0 09 a 0 10 Pork, live 0 75 a 6 85 Pork, dressed 8 00 A 8 00 Wood. short 225 a 2 25 Wool • 0 13 a 014 Live Stock Markets. Montreal, Que, July 1. -The regeipte of cattle at theeast end abattoir this morning were 650 head of cattle, 200 calves, 15 sheep, 1501ambe, There was a good at tendarioe of bnyera and prices were 0054 Cattle, choice sold at from 50 t o 5ao p pound; good sold at from 4to to 44n pound; lower good from 2ao o, Ban per pound. Caves were sold from to $10 each. Sheep brought from 30 to 3ao per Ib. Lambs were mold from 3 to 40 per lb, Hoge brought from g to 7o per lb. T.. bargain - OF SPortina Notes. • BowLixo.-The Seaforth annual bowl- ing tournament ie on ;July 16 and 17. Fooratnr.-Seaforth defeated Galt by two Role to one in the western Football Asso- ciation matoh on k witty last. • Besestm-The Clinton and Goderich junior baseball teams played in the county town on Monday and after a yery exciting game; the match was won by the Goderich the metal of°1117 gaTe7sClUtr4,1111A PRDOI -J teem ,hy 18 to 9,the more being: Goderich- I road, Goderich, by Rev. M. McKay, J. E. Pre. 0.1 5 5 0 0 .1. 1-13; Clinton -0 2 1 1 0 I ston, both of Goderieh • dons, to Ida, eldest daughter of Mrs R. John - 2 1 2.0-9. The players from here were Sage, 2b, DohertY, 3b, P. Johnsonl I lb f IgeLEOD-ALLEN--At the residence of the brule's father A. Allen, in twirl, by Rev. M ta Ilushja son. DENBOW-In Brussels, on June 11411,the Wife of It. Denbow, of a daughter. BOWYER-In Gerrie, on anne.20rd, the wife Of J Bowyer, of a deughter. WILSIoN-In Goderich township, on June 18 to Mr and Wire G. Wilson, a daoghter. MARRIED. HIGGINSON-TUNIS-•At the Rattenbury St, parsonage, on the Ord inet, by the Rev.W.G. Howson. Mr Abram. Higgnisovi of Goclerich, to Miss Bertha Caroline Tunis. of pandas - BEST -ABEL -At the residence of the bride's father, *afore', on June 26th, by Rev. Rural Dean Hodgins. Mr W. E. A. Best to Miss Maud, eldest daughter of Jos. Abel APIY.,McQUADE - At Seaforth, en June 25th, by Rev. Father Corcortni,ygrisx Mulcahy, to Mies Margaret, daughterof-John McQuade, all or Seaforth. ""--EE'VEgL-SMillit=kiti the manse, Egmond- ville, on Juue 29th, by Rev. N. Shaw, Mr Fred- erick A. Reeves.Of tbeaforth, to bliss Mary Q., daughter of L. Shade, of Harpurhey. PRODGER-FORD At the residence of the bride's parents, on Jul:1018th, by Rev, R. Mill - yard., Wm. Prodger, of London, to Miss Martha A.., eldeet daughter of Jas Ford, of Stephen. • LOUTIT-VYPE -It the residence of the bride's parents, on Jane 26, by Rev. D. Perrier Albert Leutit to Miss Jessieivoungest daughter of LavvreneeFyie, both of Wingham. BAIOIR-GRAVISTON- At the Methodist Rev. R rortgzaktoyrisiglial,ronTJhuoiii3e. 1.81ticteriy: ross, to Mies Mary A Eginvistin, of Hullett, 011111111111•11111400040/$14/10•0 04•0000 Cop ILLINE RY We are olothog our Millinery department for Ott oases and we take this opportunity of returning our ;sincere thanks to our numerous customers and the public generally for the very liberal pat- ronage extended to us,.This has been thebeat millinery seaeon have ever had in the history of our business and during the next ten Jays we will. offer startling bargains in trimmed and untrimmed millinery to clear, sis we will carry nothing over to another ettasort-eVervthing must go. Ladiee' Sailors, in plain white and colored strew, silk bsnd, regolor price 40a, rot 25o. Ladles' Sailors, in mackinaw etraw, worth 50o, for 30o. Girls' Sailors, in white and fancy straw, worth 85o for 20o, Gide' Sailors, in white and black, worth 25o, for 121o. Ladies' Trimmed Hate, very stylish, worth $L50, for 980. Ladies' Hats, trimmed with ohiffon, Ilowere and foliage, regul tr. price $3.95 for $2,25. Ladies' Tuscan Hate, trimmed with veiled roses, foliage, and black ve1. vet ribbon, worth $3.25, for $L05. Ribbons at greatly reduced prices to clear, • A large colleotiog of. flowers and foliage, regular prizes 15', l'Oo old 250 each, your choice toi 10a. • CARR -DOUGLAS- At Bt. Pauls, Ont., _en. June 20th, by Rev. E N. Baker. of Stratford, Robt. Carr, of Brussels, to Miss Liza, daughter of Mr and Mrs Wm. Douglas, of St.Pauls. GENTS' PURIST ISHINGS Men's Flannelette Night Shirts, regular prioe:75o, for.600. Men's Duke of York Neckties, something new, 25o.. Men's Bilk Knot Ties, in fanoy patterns, 15o or 2 for 250. Men's Collar, in all the new shapes, from 10c to 180. Men's White and Fancy Shirts, from 25o to $L • McKinnon az Co. Blyth I ••••0110411•••••••••••;111 11•114N10 E. Johnson, se, S' eveneon, o, McRae, .p, Sheppard, U,Dayment, of, Twitohell, rf. Emu TO CiarrroN Bowmtns.-The Mit • Ba' KOENIG Bankrupt Stock has so far been even more successful than we anticipated. The stock, howeyer, is a large one and although we have already sold a lot of goods the vacancy is scarcely noticeable. We intend to run off the stock as soon a; possible and our low prices must do it. Come and see therbargains we have, a few of which are mentioned below:— Oturflress goods are all bargains but webave not room to men - Mow them all. Besides the goods must be seen before the prioes can be appreciated. A couple of pieces of the Fancy Plaid left at We and 42e. Aline of Dress Goods in purple and red only, at 12. Some nice dress and skirt lengths at°6llc, 75c and $1 per yard. Serges, Lustres, Henrlettas and Ca meres et about whole- sale prices, Dress Muslim; at 10e. STAPLES Our best ehirtings for 1,0c and 11c Cottonade 25c • Blue and Brown Denhains 150 Toweling worth Sc for 4c Regular 124c Print for 10E Colored Sateens reg. 15e, for 12e Cotton, Towels 5c a pair • -- • • - • Turkish Towels 20c is,p!dr ap • Linen Towels 20c a pair up Table • Linens at less than wholesale prices Table Oilcloth 20c • Floor Oilcloth 30c Turnbull, Goaerich, on .Tune 25t .Annie, est daughter of A. Allen, to N. McLeod, of • Loolialsh. 13ELL-HANNAH-At the residence of the °hell bowling tournament resulted_in a de. bride's parente, near Seaforth. on June 26t by Med mouse this week there being thirty Rey. Waddell, Thos. Bell, of Farquhar, tomb's rinks in oompetation including Clinton 5, Hannah' Seaforth Mitchell 5, Guelph 3, Stratford DIED. 2, Toronto Canadas 2, Toronto Thistles 1, McLAUGHLIN-In Xellillon, on June 30th,, Toronto Proakeot Park 1, Listowel 2, Brim- John J. MoLaguhlin, formerly of Hullett, aged sele 1, London 1, Ilarrieton 1 and Goderich 1. The final for the; trophy was played, .off between-Jacksonle-(Clinton) and- O'Connell (Goderich) the former winning and earring off the troph; , copulating of four silver car- ving sets and Goderioh the four club bags. The victors won all games played _having won by default f....,, Zilliax (Listiikvel) and 58'years. HIGGINS-At Mountian, near Montreal, Rev. Joseph Higgins. 2nd son of the late Mr Joseph Biggins Of StErnley,---•• • PIPER --In Seaforth,on June 21st, Ada Bar- nett,wife of Ef.Piper,aged,27,years and,Rimonths. Wingham, on. June 22nd. Mary, relict of the late Duncan McTavish, aged 51 ears CheapFruit We have decided to Belt until further notice-- defeating Raneford'e (Clinton), Steele AITCFIISON -In Wingham, on June 2.5th, (Stratford), Beacom (Harriston), and final- Sarah Alice Currie, wife of Jas. F. Hatchison, ly 0 Connell Goderieb; Goderioh aleo won aged 82 years ana 10111°,101s. all except the final. • Forrester's unhappily shBeTHERVT -In With, on June 24th, Mrs J. riston for the trophy, Yule ' (Listriwel) in JA.184Lr's -In Grey, on June 11501,M's Rufus ed17 years and 8 months 24th year. • Met with defeat throughout, losing to Ear, the association math and Smith ,(Slitonel I) -jaKerRuNiAnki•hilerAN-In Morris, on June 2/th,Jas. Roberts (Seaforth) and also a default from KWIthelicit atgal=glifOt J _r_)u e23rd,Margaret in the completion; Spalding's won from Yule (Listowel) but was defeated by Liar- I Strong, beloved wife of S.C. wils..n, of con 12. - riston in the ti °ploy. won from Weir Sea• I • • The ealendar. forth) and lost to Buritt (Mitchell) in the t. __ •aesociation match, and was in the eamole- saturdl eth-Ffuron Old Boys' Re- Dayia (Mitchell); Ransford's Won from July 8th -School Board. J• uly 9th and 10th-Settforth races, _ • Anderson (klitcnell) but, lost to Jackon's July 12th -Orange celebrations at Stratford: (Clinton) 'for. the trophy. and did 'not play and Lucknow. the second day defaulting to Bciritt (.S1 it. July 16andl7th-Seaforth Bowling -Tourna- °hell) in the associetMn; Gotnbe's lost. to 111.711241.111,herualTournament of Len. Donald (Toronto Canadie) for the ' trophy donlinownng Club. • and also to Woods ( orooto Canadas) in • tion match but prvotically defanited to Union at L nton. • rr the association match. • Tloe rinks were:- Liz; gro J. Taylor, E. M. Markt), V. Brydone and W . Jackson skip; W, E. • Rand, J. 'Wiseman, T. R. Leckie and W. P. kapald- ing Joht,ston;' ' W. Irwin; Dr, Agnew and D. A. Forrester skip; E, How- ard, Dr, 1:Iolroes, A. matrons and J. Ransford skip; J. W. Trelsaven,H. Wiltee, A. Porter and ,H. 13. Combe rink. • i 28 lbs best selected raisins $2.00 Prunes per lb 5 • Dates .... •5 • Figs •." .. . .. , 5 Young Hyson Tea per •lb15 Agent for Ransfords' fine Dairy Salt. Come early and often. WU GROCERY W. O'Neil Our telephone number is 48. Garbleicaranite_ _ _ , Now is the time to order -We are delivering right off the cars at the lowest possible . edraggled Skirts • . This is hard weather on those beanti- fill white skirts; makes" them dirty all around the bottow-so dirty you'd . not want to wash them yourself. We want to wash them for you,though. We want to make them clean, bright and •fresn. We make all jinen look fresh and sweet. • • . • • • John Itaysitevere•Laundr y .COAL Cli WOIRJICS 114•4144444•1. • • The ready–made Clothing hasrbeen one of our busiest depart ents and it is•in this. finals in the boNling tnarnament at 1 f monument • The • in the reliability of the firm, fr3ra• price for'. the best grade of Anthracite Coal • which he buys, for the material :department we can mate the greatest reductions, We are selling all our beg suits at whole- eon'e rink (Clinton),2nd,0 uonnell s (Goder.• should have . conoplete confidence . . Mitths11 are: For the trophy--lst Jack- :sale prices which means a big saving for you if you need a gut Tweeds from 20C up • An exceptionally nice black worsted at $1,..30 Collars lOc to 1 5c • Pants made -to order from our best striped) worsteds, for $I$ • Cuffs 25c • ' .Odd pante from 85c up Cotton Books at 7c.a pair _ • 'Overalls at 45c and 700 We have a few black sateen shirt 'Waists left, mostly email • Boy's braces at 5c and 10c aim, to clear at $1.• Men's braces at 20e, 25c and 40c Another line of black sateen, trimmed with white, at 60c %White lanndried shirts at 45c Two pairs only Cheralle Curtains, Koenig's p•rice $5.00, ttir Best line 75c price $3.50 • • Ties from 5e to 25c A few Chenille table coven 50o '• Boots and Shoes we can show the highest quality, combined with the lowest prices to be found -in the trade. We extend to everyone a hearty invitation to come and inspect our stock and get our prices. • Plumsteel & • Gibbings, Clinton 1111-1311 TWO -A-- J's— Good Shoos Buy your new hat Before Easter, beforethe style •and eine get broken. We make a speciality ot 'theta and have a larger stock than in any ;previous season of the beet English and American make, styles and sizes. In English hate we have the 43,31e- lbrated Wakefield, Sackville and Leslie exialtes. Our American Hats combine good style and quality in all the new colors from pemil to black. A. J. MORRIS11, Clinton Riea4yoWea i Ohm Ready-made suits from Ave dollars up to eleven dollars. The five dollar line Is a tough dark grey Halifax, extra good yahoo, • 'We have a line qtblack stoipe worsted I pants foe $2 75 which would In cheap at Moleskin pants and tweed from one dollar per pair up. An extra good bloc•* worsted emit to der for 08.00. . A. J. HOLLOWAY, Clinton. for 'Ladies The shoes that we're going to tell you about now are the cheapest shoes we know of. • o its not $1.48 nor $1:98 • It's $3, $3.50 and $4 ich); association matoh---1st, D.,ugherty's (Mitchell), 2nd, Steele's (Stratford); conso- lation thatch -let, Bur:itt's (Mitchell), 2nd, Wilson's (Scaforth). • CracitEd.t.-The Forest and Clinton cric- ket club, played a game here on the morn- ing of July let, the visitors winning by 'more tat .S5 to 41.runs. The score as fol lows wets for one innings:- , Hoover, ',CLINTON t u • Proprietor . '0 ' Next to C.oruniercial Elotel and worktnan2 p a to very few buyere are familiar with. If you do not know us, please in- quire about our reltability trom those who know us 'hest. We are the only praotioal men here in our • line.•• D. Oantelon, b Mitylor., G. Sorge, o Naylor. A. McGarva, b Maylor. G. Twitohell, b Maylor Lt. Kennedy, o Walters.. ..........• 7 Mokturohie, b Blaett 6 �. Hoover,o Brown 0 Conoh,bP. Bluett. . . 1 W. Harland, b Bluett •„ „ , 2 J. W. Chidley, b htavlor........ .... . . '9 J. Howson, not out .. .. ..... 3 Extras...... •... 5 41 FO ST Munroe' b Couch •4 44AAA 6.0 Karr, b Couch., 0 Bltiett, o' Hoover.. . .. . . ... 5 Van Valkenbarg; b ...................... Walters. o Barge „ 19 MoDonell,o Harlanol • . 3 Pepper, o .. . .. „ 0 Maylor, riot , 13 Scott, 3 Howson—. •..... '0 Brown, o .... 5 Eagleson, o Kennedy oda” 0 Igitrand4110 .. • ..... 4.444 44414464. 10 ... • 85 •%%nu. Zuventonnento. Cook • Stove Wanted. Wonted to rent at once, second-hand cook ittotic euitable for campers. Send particulars. •to NEW Bak Office, • Feed Grad For Sale • •The best is the cheapest Ow rig to tlhe scarity of 1".;srs there is a difficulty in get-, ting orders filled.. We woun advise ordering at once in order to secure present prv...;, as call will undoubtedly • advance flrsa of next month L not sooner. Leave your orderst our store 2 cars of Portland and Thorold Cement just 'received.. • Call and get our prices. Bariey at 45c �orriat5oo, Oats at 82c, Corn Chop at 95e. Cash or time as arranged. Drive right to ware:lomat; always: plenty on hand. Ju175-4 • W. G. PEitRIN, Clinton. 4444.44.41, Auction sale- of Calves. Indeliblo •Cold water paint suitable for barns,gates,bridges,fenc • and all outside work, • White and 17 colors. It is durable al mighty cheap too. Call 'and get color card and all particulars Good assortment of stoves, screen doors and windows. • ARLAND BROS.s Cheap Hardware House Mr George Chapman will be it the Com- mercial Hotel, Clinton, on Saturday, July 6th, with a choice load of Durham calves which he Will sell by nubile auction, at 2 o'clock, p. ni This vvill be the lastof the season. -'" msetimPP44.41-4-4444-tPFALAPPWPF4********riogrpf.wpttsattf44 V1l Good Biscuit The Beet Biscuit and always the Beet. No changes, no uncertainties. Every Biscuit light, moist, delioione. If you want this certainty on Baking Day, nae. Hovey's Baking Powder, 25c per lb. Paris Green, best grade, .25e per lb: J. E. HOVEY, Dispensing Chemist, Clinton. 444441.4,44-11-44~PPAPPP1444-Wri This is part of the crowd who are going to Clinton on July 6, . • to welcome the Huron Old Boys and participate in the big demonstration. They're not the cheapest in the sense that they're the lowest priced, but cheap. est because they give the roost wear, dollar for dollar, The are ade of the best ]hila phis, Vice Kid. with oak tanned soles, designed and put, to - ether by the highest skilled intelligent labor, ensuring fit- ting and wearing qualities not to be had in other makes of shoes. So much here, now. Come in and see for yourself. Fred T. Jackson, Soleseliing Agent Weft. Sale Register. • Auction sale of boueehlld effects by X Dickinson at the house of Mrs McLeod, Gibbings street. Clinton, on Saturday, July 20, commencing at one eclat*, p. in., Jut, Scott, solicitor. Nicw M. D's. -The following from this Country have successfully passed their examinatione before the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Toronto: Final- F. A. Clarkson Toronto, form- erly of Settforth ; W. ft. Ortok, Ford* wick ; D. It. Dunlop,10ordwick .4 W. G. Montgomery, Wroreter EL P. Koss Exeter Intermediate—W. at. 4look,' Fordwick W. R. Hamilton, Mother - .well: D. R. LendebOrouglt, Seaforth W. G. Mtintgotneryt Wroxeter J. Saddle Bluevala ; N, Whiten*, Londe:Wu ; Pti,rnary, with honors —W, T. Genttnill, Seafortht F. C. Neal: Walton; Primary, —M. D. Buchanan, Zurich - Rey. H. E. Kellington, B. A , pastor ,of Hifi street Miseion London, and assistant pastor of bnders Centro Methodist church, London, was .mar. tied on Saturday to Miss Emma Richards, of 'Orchard street. Sel: linnton is well known in Huron, he having' supplied at Wile for sonde time, The Orangeville Banner . sayr that Oroseley and Hunter had 400 profaned converefons doing their stay in that town. Of thee...bout 217 deoribed themselves as Meithairats, 100 as Preebyteriano, 87 as Anglicans, 24 re Retitle*, while Oongre• gatiOnalistr,the Array and Eoman CithOlitte Wer‘ 044 represented trootig the terneioder, NEW SHOE SHOP • --- The undersigned bas opened ant shoe steep in the Sheppard Block, Huron ' Street, where he will give special attention to iepalringand custom work. Parties requiring anything in his line will find to their Interest .to call on him. Antos Cooper, Clinton, July 6-m • Farm tor Sale. SUGARS 100 Ione, West %stet 80,1st Con,,East Wawa nosh: good roads, good water, near R. 0., ehtirch, school, six miles from Blyth, lease ex - Oct. 81, 1901. Purchaser has nrivilege to plOugh and sow fall wheat. S. -MARSHALL. June 28-.1m. . Auburn, • • 0010400001110 • If there is one thing above all others in •which quality counts, it is in preserving • sugar. It should be pure and wholesome. We sell Red- path Extra Granulated, and there is no better or • purer Sugar in the world. VINEGAR • When you want Vinegar --send the jug to its and have it fined with imperial. • It is clear and sparkling—not a particle of sediment—fine, sm.00th-flavored, and oxen etre h. The 'vine- gar of a bsolute purity and reliability. Price 400 per gallon. TEAS Rattonbury St. Works, • etsiasITON. Direct importers, Workmanship end Material perenteelt 4 • We have heard many enquiries as to the name. and variety of the delicious,. full.fiavored Tea served at the Knox Church soma itwas our celebrated "Myrtle Japan." This hone of the best Teas that can be procured. SEALE & BICE Proprietors. rlitit is first *Wog, And Is lh pure thitttifid leas without Molting or other etiolieretioo. 'Ay you will continue using it W. 14.0131:METTE0 Londoshoro 00400400400•