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The Clinton New Era, 1901-08-02, Page 8August 20, 1901 TBE CLINTON .NEW ERA White Wear FRIDAX , AUGUST 2, 1901. ttitttitt *40 Boy Wanted in , WantedNEW.ornart. active boz to learn •printing Apply at BRA office. • We have three good reasons for reducing- prices on )1t/hitewear this week. The first is that the stock is etting down to one or two garments of a line. That means that we will have •to be carefulorfirst thing we know we will have a lot of odd and ends on T e e'rp frirfacaured by the our hands. The second reason is thatit is about let-iMacpberseri ?gown *opus. BURST A VEIN. -White shopping, the other day a lady noet with an nos usual and peculiar accident. A rein in one of her lege burst. the blood pour - log Out in a stream. It was necessary to call in a, doctor to check the flow, arer,grEsr.-The demand for Mort. I has been so eood thrisesYea n°"thUlinton, ting-go-fime for Whitewear-time to get the stockhave sold all the machines ' they (1171 built, and have to manufa:cturrmt., well. on its way to the vanishing point. The third is nday Eftslev3;hwas in Hen- thereone stock above another that the dust that if is he vui,ietdhtlier y.13 aatri b utfy,ecif ?cif) and dirt of alternation will be likely to injure,it is the telon's hotel, whticrinithaengeseicifptiVinfeb(a3saend- NOTES-Oonductor Barton, who re- placed Conductor Algie on the B. & L. II. branch,has taken up his residence in Goderich. The familyof A. O. Pattion, who have been living at Bavfield for several weeks. have re- turned tt' town. garland Bros., who same time ago bought a bankrupt hardware stock at Seatortb, and, have been running the same in conjunc- tion with their usinese here, are offer. ing the same for sale now, as their business here demands all their attent- ion. Joshua Inwood, a former resid- ent, of Clinton. was marred in London, on July -18 to Eolith L. Myers, of that city. Writing from Winnipeg, under date of the 25f,h, Miss Josie MoMurraY, woo, with her mother went west a few days age,says:- We have had an eleg- ant trip. had such nice weather very cool ; we never heard anything rnore 'about she strike, of course the section men are not working but the track is in good order ; it is 5 weeks since they have done any work. A woman giv- ing the name of McDonald, and clam- ing Goderich township as her home, asked to be locked up on Tuesday night, as she had no place to eleep ; she seemed to be a respectable woman, and was accommodated with a night's - lodging ; she wishes to .secure admis- sion to the Howie cstRefuge. The data of the Civic Holiday has not yet been fixed ; it should not be thrown too late in the month, as Labor Day comes on the2i1 of Sept. The rains experienc- ed this week have been of inestimable value and have not done any harm to speak of. Quite a number of our val- ued correspondents appear to enjoying a holiday with the other tour- ists ; we shall be glad to hear from any locality, that isnot represented in our columns. The trustees of school sec- tion No. 7, Tuckersnoitb, have engaged Miss Maude Wiltse, of town, to take char ge of the school tor the balance of the year in place of Miss Fowler, who resigned to take a course at the- -Nor- mal. The location of a post office and the appointment of a postmaster are two matters which naturally give rise to considerable gossip here ; some of Whitewear. For these three reasons we make these price cuts. Every garmcnt is first-class. At the ori- ginal prices they were gooi value ; these cut prices next week ought to see the last of them leave the store. See our Rattenbury Street Window on Saturday. REDUDED PRICES ON. GOWNS. 0 Gowns at 65c instead of 85c Gowns made of fine white cotton, front and sleeves trimmed with cambric frilling, yoke of open the pejo() was Srai, just ons or work insertion and tucks, open insertion down front of waist, two left, and now it is DOC • • Gowns- at 87c instead of $1.15 Gowns made of very fine white cotton, bright cambric finish, low neck, trimmed with h Indsome inser- tion and embroidery, --the price - :Was 45, only. onemr two lefts _8 and now it is 7e • Gowns at 97c instead of Gowns made of extra good quality white cottoa, em Are style, fancy collar; trimmed with nice • • insertion and enibroidery, they sold at $1.25, only one left, the „, price OW is,... ,. .... ......., t) i e GOWIIS at $1..17 instead 0 $1.50 , silent were to -town for a short tune On the wise ones have it all cut and drie - Made of fine quality white cotton, . 'Wednesday ; they had been to Ueda- so they thinks The census enumer- lob. where they bought 20 horses for 'Mors in South Huron received their yoke of fine laoa, embroidery and:ineertion, nook and cuffs remounts, out of 62 that vvere shown cheques on Friday, from the commis - trimmed withfinemtislin frilling them. sioner, Ds Ili quhart. Metiers. Morris Ss and 1.1 inoh vrilencienties lace, a ....ovEamismo STRAY ST001C.-Per- Morrell, who threshed for several Rul this line sold at $1 50,one or two . ./7 sons finding stray animals about their lett farmers last week, tell us that the, garmente lift, the price now is. s I. premises should be careful to report sample of fall wheat is very poor -in same or 'advert ise them atonce, as they fact the poorest they have seen for Gowns at $1.217 instead of $2.00 , can be held liable for retention of gars, Wednesday, August 7th, Is by W. Hodgene. He also valued the furnishings of the Hotel Clarendon this week, which will he taken posses - don of by Ddr H, Oantelon this week. LOST TEE CASE.-Oor readers will remember that the A. 0. U.- W. con- tested the claim of $2000 on the life of the late Frank Jones, ot St Thonaas, Dakota, formerly of Clinton, on the ground that in entering the society Jones had, misrepresented his age. Mrs Jones entered suit fur the •reeov• ery of the money, and judgrneat, was recently given against her. HORSE NOTES. -Messrs. Bell & John- ston sold a driver to R. McLean, God- . erich, this week at a price near •the, $200 fissure, ,Tames Archibald, of Sea - forth bas handled about 100 horses dur- ing the last 7 rnonths. Colonel Mug- sley and Veterinary Inspector, Mayor Howe, representing the British govern- laet Friday evening. Willie Rattexr burY celebrated his birthday last Fri- 'citleo:wr obdocrahtPbal ecnnoluientrIfe rpdance afriendsaut 131118 Ye !ell - invited. The friends were sorry to ale last week ; she has fully recovered again. IN, Foster, Albert street, north, whose business interests are in Montreal, has decided on removing his family to that place, and offers his cottage on Albert street for sale ; we regret the intended removal of this estimable family. The local hospital, which has been closed for several daye, expects to reopen this week, with eey- eral patient e. The regular meeting of the town council will be held on Mon- day evening" next. W. Harlansl, who has been spending several days over at Bayfleld. has recuperated so mnch and feels so much better that he has decided, to haye a cottage erected for himself,for occupancy next season. Thos. Chambers, of Grenfell, Asses, a former Clintonian, in renewing.- his subscription to the NEW ERA, says "Lots of rain, crops good and hands hard to get," Jacob Miller erected a wind mill for Thos. R. Wallis, lake shore road, troclerich township, on , Tuesday. Dr. J. L. Turnbull was call- ed to Milverton, on Saturday, to at- tend the funeral of his brother-in-law. The following families on Princess street picniced at Bayfield yesterda3r; IL Chant, I. Dodd, 11. B. Kerr, X. Flynn, and A, J. Holloway. Over 100 tickets were sold at the station for Seaforth on Vti ednesday, and 50 for Goderich yesterday. Mrs McRardy El. Smith has closed her class in music for the summer,to resume it in September. Miss L. M. Scratch ot Kingsville, who has just been appointed Com- mercial Specialist of Seaforth Collegi- ate. is graduate of the O'Sullivan Business College. At a meeting of the Court of Revision, on Wednesday evening, all the granolithic walks ad- yertised were passed. TheS.S,excureion yesterday from Wingham to Goderich Was so largly patronized that it had to be run in two sections, and both trains were crowded. Mr Fred A. Lewis, piano tuner of Berlin, expects i to be n Clinton in three weeks flOrn date. VYe are sorry to learn that there is no improvement in the ccn- dition of Mr G. ti9chrint, who appears to be gradually growing weaker. A couple 'of very popular young Clin- tonians will in the course of a couple of weeks enter the state of matrimony. Walter.Ooats goes on the Harvesters Excursion to Manitoba next Tuesday, as will likely a number of others. Mss E. Ross, eldest daughter of Mn Anna Roses -Ottawa, .formerlyostsclintons., sails from New York, on September 18, for Bombay; this, means that on her arrival she becomes the wife of a noist-ionary. a position she is especially qualified for. Mr Thomas of the Ingersol Packing .Co.; was in town on Tuesday and purchased from the Dairy Co. upwards of 7000 lbs of butter, the balance of the July make at the Creamery., The many friends of IL C. Barlett, of Galt, formerly of. Clinton, will regret to hear of the death. of his wife, which occurred on Saturday last. v7ery :Rotten, superior style, yokeatclitstern of tuoks and embroidery, baby rib • bon trimmed, collar 'of insertion • • and, embtoiderY,neok and sleeyes „A. .trimmed, a very handsome gar- •ment, sold at $2.00, the 'price for • the last one Will be, . , ' • • SKIRTS AT REDUCED PRICES. 1 ' sanae. Farmers, sontettme hope that by keeping an animal for a few days , they will save a neighbor the cost 'ad ' advertising. Phekindnessis all right, andina.y be appreciated in rnany cases, but it does not reheye the person so •., . detaining; the :animal from liability. 47 They should be adyertisecl at once, THE CATTLE TRAOE.7-The 'fanner may not always make as much on his eattle, when selling them, as he ea- ; pected to, but the risk he runs, and the losses he experiences are not in it corn - pared with those occasionally experier- ced`by the dealers themselves. It is russe,l's civic holiday ; • the Sunday Schools of that town are to run an ex- clusion to Kincardine that day. Jos. Copp had men employed and the inter- ior Of the Jackson Brow litanu ifigo-ay and the R. & S. Ransford office, in the Perrin block, has been 'bsautifil d with papering and netvly-pain-ted ; he also has the contract tp paint and decorate M. 0. Mc'Taggart's new house. They have organized a golf club in Goderich. S. L. Scutt, vt ho intends to move to Toronto, will hold a public auction sale of a quantity of household • effects an Saturday. August 3cd, at• one o'clock at the market square. Mrs Campbell • sirid that the trade lest week was so and fani:lv removed to Toronto this • this • •. • Skirts at 57c instead of 75c••• • Skirts made of fine quality English cotton, 3 rows of tucking, 6 inch ' frill of fine cambric, edged with inch fine embroidery: This was a cheap skirt at 750, There are only a few left, and our price for tbe balance will bo eaela, Skirts at 85c instead $1.15 Skirt made of fins English cotton, Cambric fin ab, clusters of narrow tuck's, and wide frill of handsome embroidery, The price was $1.15, The last to go at each• • bad that sotne local dealers, who had r week. ; the many friends re -ret cattle at Toronto, refined to sell, while family's departure very much, Bower others lost 'heavily. Yet L. hipments and Downs have the contract to paint are going on as usual. E. Watson is the residence for Rev, Father Mc- g." this week tilling an order for over 1300 Menamin, King Street Preparations bead, and on Monday paid out, nearly are being made to run an-excursicin to. $10,000 for these cattle. Last week Sarnia from Wingbaro and Kincar• John Robb, of Tudlieremith, sain•of W. dine on Saturday Augost 17th. Care 85e 'Skirt at 95c insteadof $1 25 • •• • Skirt made of strong white cotton', seams double sewn, rows et tucking and wide . ik • full frill of embroidery, sold at $1.25, one left, and'the price will be'.. -St‘j,it at $1.10 instead .of 1140 • • • . , Skirt made of stronit wbite cotton, seams double sewn, double frills, inner 'of hemstitched muslin, outer of 7 inch strong and handsome ernloroidery, this line sold at $1 40, two left, to sell at each. .. . . .. . .. ..... .. Skirt at $1.95 instead of $2.50 Made of yery fine English cotton, sheer cantrrio finish, wide frills of insertion, and wide Swiss embroidery, our regular $2 50 line, two left, the price now ,,, each .....,. . . . . .. ......... DRAWERS REDUCED IN PRICE. Drawers at 38c instead of 50c Drawers made of fine English cotton, cambric) finish, wide • frills of camb*ic, trimmed with embroid- ery, our standard 50o line, now marked 88e Drawers at 45c instead of 65c 5c 10 • • 95 Drawers at 55c instead of 75c Drawers made of one English cotton cambric, finish, wide frills, •trim- • miecl wIth handsome Swiss eta-. • broidery, 8 pairs of our 75c line, • new selling at per pair Drawersat 63e instead of 85 Drawers made of fine quality English • cotton, finished with 5 rows of • narrow tuoke, row of 1 inch open Drawers made of fine English cotton work insertion and frill of 3 inch 4 rows of narrow tuoks and frill fine embroidery, our 85o line, of 5S inch embrordery, two left two pairs1.9ft and the price now 03c of our 65o line, each 401.", • le per lair • We never sold whitewear as theap tills before, would'nt now were it not that we want every garment „out of the wsy before we commence to make the alterations; The quantity is limited, there are not many of any one kind. Early buyers will get best choiee. 5c c • Some 15c 13arawns ORGAN FAOTO-fit NOTES. -The Fact- ory closed down on Wednesday, in order to .give the men a breathing spell, and a chance to "clear up;-" Orders keep eonaiogin,ana it is intend- ed to make the oatput ',SOT a Month. Workmen are busy preparing the 50' Robb, of town, sold 57 head, for whichshould be taken by drivers in going organs which will delight lovers of he received the sum Of 84065, 1 over the granolithic crossings ; it is good instruments at the leading exhib- ;BiAstis. RAT • OURT -The Mayor MAOISTRATE 0 ot necessary to wait until a horse Mons. Mr George Rourke, Who is at breaks its neck before ordinary judg- present in the nortisvirest, will shortly had an assault case Saturday,both parties beingfiom God- entertained a number of lady friends las supprintendentof the machineroorn: /bent is exercised. Mrs Wioi. Harland I return. to town and resume his posit to deal . wit h on erich township. dhe cause of corn - new Idea Pattern given absolutely.. free with every 25c purchase at our store. Our idea is to stimulate trade during • the usually quiet month of 4ngust. They are the pattern regularly soil at 126 each. and the assortment con - its of nearly 200 different styles. It just means that you get 37c worth of merchandise for 25c. , . Ft Is it not a saving proposition for you/ The W. D. FAIR 'CO, moon • "Often the Cheapest -:-Always the Best." NYVVVMYk MARWAMMWMMWARMAM MA • 4i0:41,4****1101%,11%11444114,0100- • Having secured. the agency of the Celebrated 3. D. KING & CO'S . Shoes for Clinton and district; and expeoting a big shipment of them in a couple of weeks, we haye decided -to make a clearance of both • Men's and Woman's Ape shoes, and you. may expect to get some in - genue bargains, as they must go. . See our North Window for Men's Fine Shoes. ......._We___have.seyeral lines ot LADIES OXFORDS, also LA.CED and BUTTONED 1300T5 that we are willing to let. you have without. any • . profit, as we want the room for King quality goods • See' our South Window for these bargains for Friday and Saturday. • i&line of MEN'S HARVEST BOOTS, not heavy, but goefi wearers; they are well Worth al, but we are selling them at 750. • The Old Reliable, Tbe Store That Never Disappoints -• • Taylor ac $ • eash and One Price. • • . Butter and Eggs taken as Cash .4%,11/&*%%4Y161110klitir ,...n.rIttrrytrtmrmmmmrrmr-Irrtrtrrrmirtmr.r.mr.mrrtfrIttrv:-...: Plaint grew out of the impounding Of horses. J. Dempsey had put into pound W. Marquis' horses ; Marquis went to the poundlteeper..Geo Coopers_ to secure the release of his horses, but h? was not a home ; he made satisfac. tory arrangements, se it it alleged, with Mrs Cooper, and while taking them away it is said that Dempsey Came up and interfered, afterwards. striking Marquis, rhe , Mayor, who presicted,, adjourned the case until to- dayat 3 p. rn. J. Scott acted for plaintiff, W. Marquis and W: Brydone for defendant. . SAMPLE OATS. -Tn the spring the government through the Ottawa Experiniental Farr% sent to Wm. Weir, a package, of eight pounds of Tartar King oats, with a request that he would Plant them in the ordinary way, keeping them separate from other grains, and let them know the result, at the end of the season, Mr Weir planted the oats on a strip, cf land about one-tenth of an acre, on the 27th of April, and had the wer:ther been favorable, could have cut them on the 27 h of July -just three months from the day of sowing. He is much pleased with the looks of the grain, the heads in particular being very good. Of course he cannot tell anything about the yield until the grain is threshed. But from its appearance• as it stands, he admits it is superior to other oats that are in the same field. Tux 1VArigurs-Verylittle is doing this week,as farmers are busy harvest- ing, and prices are normal. The cherry season is about over, aril har- vest apples -have made „their °linear- anCe, and are bringing 85 to ,10:, a bushel; new potatoes are down to $1 50 Per bushel; butter has been coming in in an unsatisfactory condition. • due largely to the weather ; if move farmers 'would put in ice for their own use in summer, and they could de it at little cost, the benefit would be incalculable. s are becoming more plentiful, )ante on r Here are some special bargains for this Saturday and next week at 15c, Not a line in the entire list but is worth double the price asked or more. We want them. out of the way before we commence alterations. They'll be ready Sat- urday morning. 1 End Sateen, good quality, yard wide, green ground, small pattern, regular 80o goods, clearing this week at • 15c Wash Goods 15c All our &teat wash goods, new g oda this season, balances of linen that Sold at 250 and 80e clearing at ... 15c 25c Undershirts fOr 15c. Mena gauze undershirt% will wear --wellsinst. the -thing for.botdays,- •'regular 25o a 15o ,13argain at kit each•,.... ....... „ ....... ..•• 35c RibbOns15c. We have about 300 yards of ribbon that we can do very well without so have put a quiok march price on them, they come in plain tibridee and fancy pattern and • sold at 25e to 40c per yard, nit- eble for trimming or neck rib. 4 bons, clearing at per yard."... 1.0C, vps3,44.4431.40.****Apptspporopp$ s.vppp~owimmiletwitiepp#4 DRESS GOODS 15c Odds and ends of Dress Goods, of some only enough for waists, of others plenty for a full dress, broken assort- ments and odd ends of lines, that sold at 85e,,50c, 60c per yard, most of them suitable for children's wear, clearing • at one price, your choice pevyard 15e. tivitdc****************** tritir****Ocidcit*************** I Bo itV era ing about 1000 •. ......• • • 1.0". ad...... es.".11...111".... . ... . .. , . .....,41, ..'1•01111P ....la 11...1 11110.• , ....... ••• ... ... •1111P 11/0.• • . ! we/ 111110••••. ••••■111, 11/0••• ' ...OP • --401 111110".. • do OP-- .....11110-, ' Saturday, . Angust.. 10-th • .. ........ ....... 1110.. At1110••••• ' miaow ...".• ' 1= ' Jackson Bros.' . ..... . .._ ..,- ... ..._ ...... 111111"." Slaughter. Sale Day ., . r....41. . m411 ....411 ....... ...▪ ..40 11110 11110..' 111111 1110-' 11111".. 810•••••• 110..• 1/0••• 11.••.• 1111111 0/10%••• dllo••••' dozen a week* they are quoted art 0 to i0c. Several loads of new wheat have been delivered at • Fair's Mill during the last few days, some of it testing only58 lbs while others of it went to 01 that Went the latter; the price or new go"- sop- asp-. 11110... 11/0.• NO* 111/0* 41110•••• 11111".. 111110... 111110. 1010 411111"No 1111111... compared it side() by side with other easy to operate and clean. The Com. pally also has a figs retail store in Lon. 11".= don, and ton miles away in the fertile Thames valley, one of the best cream. eries in Ontario, Choice deity goods for the the retail department in the city are sent from the latter pc int, and also large quantities of cream for the mann- f I wl ich is whole_ soled to dealers in varlouct parts of (lie lo)ifttVirli=efiZitirilscag,e deirianaG a ill ill ill ill la Ili Ili ill Ili Ili Ili Ili 111111111 ill IOW western peninsula. Further improve. • ,,, triWiro,-ii ments are contemplated in the Com. 1110 • 111.' 1110.. lbs. Mr Frank Mcliveen havimf some -,Wheat Ilegs_nre_ still quoted at 7c, and the demand is in)re than the supply. THE CREAMERY PROSPERING. -The new creamery erected here by the J. E. Crealy Dairy (Jo., has been doing a rushing trade this season, the largest in the history of their business. Al- though the export demand has fallen off a little recently,the company's out- put from this factory totals something over $4000 for the month of J illy, Owing to a number of the patrons in Stanley desiring to skim, the milk at home, skimming has been discontinued at the Bracefield branch,and hand [operators supplied t o the farniers for this purpose at close figures. The National bepar. Ater, made by the Riaynaond Manufac. turini4 0o,, of Gnelph, is the machine supplied by the 0o. and those who have makes, have f mid it exceptionally ow - fact me a co overly!, The above date is the one set for our great closing -out sale of odds and ends in Men's and Boy's Clothing, Men's and ' Boys' Furnishings, Men's and Boys' Hats and Caps. It is needless to say that we will fully sustun our repu- tation for giving the greatest bargains ever offered in this sec- tion. It is a day that we never stop to look for profits -our only idea being to. close out goods which would have to be carried over to another season if not sacrificed. This means a wonderful saving to keen buyers and while our old customers will be on hand we want to impress buyers living at a distance that it will pay and pay well to drive miles to get a share of the cheap goods -which we will offer. We are quite ;de in saying that no. establishment out- side. the cities can equal the quality of our stock. Next week's issue of this paper will quote a list of prices • iiialtZefa.itmen'is, arid -they worth going- No goods on approval, no goods exchanged. Store opens at 7 a,m. and. closes at 11 p.m. JACIESON 1311,0S. The Famous Clothing reople. 1 • 11 •