HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1901-08-16, Page 8THE CLINTON NEW NRA
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> sly on Pr•intiess Street, A number of I is Keonig, we underet tud, will move county newspapers are tailing a boll-
day next week and not issuing any. to MoirntPtrresr, and the bouaeat pre*
paper the NEw Elan. is one of the few sent occupied by hiuT will be aecupi� d
_ __ weeklies which does not take an off by its owner, M Thorn 'Trick. W
"' week but close away Furnishing news Bert Davis, son of Mr 8. Davis, of
LOCAL NOTICES. ---� every week foe its many readers. The town, was Married
in Winnipeg, on
r u n full will b t in Ciiln model schools at Clinton and Goderich �
t b th well k O'Sullivan Business a will open 'L'uesday, Septird at fl a m eroy, of Woodstock , Bert is con
Ca lege. Those wishing toe Bu cho g n
or Shorthand Education should take dvAn th rural Monday.
y 11 d hl old friends h l
FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1901
Mr ric W.
Thomas
" ednesdap of last week, to Miss Pam-
'u yo e course w e given "Bert"
on r eknown , u van us nes- , ducting a drug business in Cartwright
Man,. an e extendtheir
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congratulations on the partnership
now formed. It is said there will
shortly be a few more weddings in town
which will include young folks of
p Clinton. Drs Blackall & Ball's office, <
commonly known as the "War office"
has been painted and thoroughly ren-
ovate.) ; questions of the day and
lengthy discussions will again engage
the sages when thecool evenings set in.
On Friday last R Graham, of the Mas- >'
on House, sold to• J. Govett a roan
driving mare of six years old, for .$ilii.
Earl Crich has gone to Woodstock
where he secured a splendid situation
in one of the leading.barber parlors ;
his place here at Roberton's barber' shop
is filled .. by -Jae Rorke, of Seaforth.
Mr 3, C, Stevenson is. representingCline
ton Oddfellows at the meeting of the
Grand Lodge in Guelph, We are
pleased to learn that Mr J. Croll •
about well again having been laid up
for a few weeks with a lame back,
Last fall Fair Bros, imported a quant-
ity of wheat known as: Tu, key Red,
and disposed of considerable in this
locality for seed'.;.it, was new to this
neighborhood, and"` they planted a
ffeld•of.it themselves ; as it is not yet
thrashed they cannot tell what the
yield is like, but they were well pleased
with its appearance in• the straw.
Mise S. Courtice, of town, and Miss M.
Coupland, Londesboro, pupils of Miss
Newcombe, passed with I first class
honors, their music examination at the
London Conservatory of Music ;' this
speaks well of the ability of the young
ladies. A. big L. O. L. excursion will
be run from Kincardine and interme-
diate station, to Sarnia, on . Saturday,
Aug. 21th, returning on the 20th; train
leaves Clinton at 8.05 a. m. and: return
fare is $1.35, children half fare. A
movement is on foot in town to form a
rifle association and re subscription list
is going around. Our thanks pro+ :ilei`
W Doherty, now in the el country,
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..,d coo ry,
for an illustrated: number descriptive
in the above 4 a ement.
There is no exaggeration b ve s
It is just the plain facts of the case, briefly told. ` This
is the reason we can do it. The other day we.got a
chance to buysome handsome fancy parasols for Iress
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than HALF their regular value. All are this seasoW s
cods. They were made by the leading manufactur-
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I era of the Dominion, and are the last ones, twos and
threes of the lines he sold for $ 2.25, $ 2.50 and $ 3, I
retailing. It was the greatest Parasol bargain that
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ever came our way,one of a kind that comes but once
in a great while. We pass it on to you and place the
on sale at thremarkably low price of
entire lot Y
1 s r helve a air.oss
advan-
tage
tage of this opportunity, Open day and
evening -visitors welcome.
Bookkeeping, Penmanship, Shorthand,
Typewriting etc., taught thoroughly at the
O'Sullivan Mussiness College, McKay block,
Clinton. Confer circulars.
I Fora tho"ounh Ilneicee•t ••n + Shorthand
F. uoation g•r to the O'-nitiv •„ Business Col -
'lege, McKay blook, city ,rn t I+ •, ting session%
wanted, -Good smart boy t ,l• .tetorq a good
position for a hustler, , JACKUON DEWS.
,August 1s-1•.
Harvest Apples, Plums and pears wanted,
August 1e -tf . Gantelon Bros., 01inton,
$1.15 EAC:
&ownammo.
s o Cil t son this date in towns and
e schools on nexton ay.
Wednesday seemed to be a popular day
for civic holiday for *London, Clinton,
and Lucknow as well.as a number of
other lacee;the railways are giving re-
turn rates tor single fare, London hay
ing had a special excursion to the Pan
American. There are a great many
parties and picnics being held by our
citizens at Bayfield, Mrs D. F Macpher-
soa entertained her lady friends on
last Friday :evening. The Collegiate
Board meets on next Monday eyening
for its August meeting. A couple of
gypsy horse traders were in town last
August 16th 1901
WRIST BROKEN, --Master Willie 1 week with a number of horses, badand
Weir, sc•n of Mr W. Weir. of the B.ty- indifferent, big and small, but their
field road, had the m_iefe,rtune to slip : deals were nil. Among those residing
down on S tturday evening, falling on on Rattenbury Street who are having
his elbow, with the result that the granolithic walks laid into their resid-
small bone of his wrist was broken. ences'are Jas Twitchell. John John-
.
AN 0L1 COIN.-- W. hbtherineham stop, H. C. Brewer and at. he rbc -
tory ; it gives their premises; a finished
appearance. The cost per pupil for
conducting the Clinton Collegiate In-
stitute is only one-half what it is in
the city of Toronto, this is ..a good
showing. Mr McGuigan, assistant sup-
erintendent of the G. T. R., washere
in his special car last week, making a
tour of ' inspection, Misses L, Brewer
and E: Etc.ko ii lave ii• 119 to friends
at Jowett's pavilion, Bayneld, on Sate
urday evening to which a number from
town drove over to attend ; Miss May
Bell entertained a number of her
young friends to a hop on .last Thurs-
day evening.' The latest phone added
to the fiat is that of Dr, Freeman, the
call number 97 ; the number of 'phones
in use in town ie 100. Miss. Barber, of
Wingharn,.a graduate of the O'Sulli-
van Business College, takes a .position
as stenographer and book-keeper for
the flrm•of Hodgens Bros. The first
of a series of interesting letters con-
tributed by E, Holmes, will be found
on page 2 ; they will deal with his trip
to Manitoba and will be continued un-
til his return home. W. Wheatley
delivered a Monarch thresher near
has a coin that was coined at Alexan-
dria, in . Egypt-, in .• the reign of
Adi ian,son-in law.of EmperorTrag ean,
and adopted in 117 A. D:; he died in 138
A. D.,.so that the piece :4 1703 years
old. .•
0A'RETAIt:ER ENC+AGED:-A commit-
ts ; meeting was held in. the Council
Oh ober, Ob Monday everiiiie, to ap••
po' it a caretaker f,rr tits cemetery.
1'anoy Silk 1 arasols, in shades of royaland navy . olue, heliotrope, purple,
cardinal and grey grounds, with oriental and scroll designs in white and
black, plain er with white or Paisley pattern border. The handles are of
finely polished wood to matoh the top and have handsome horn and Dresden
mountings, the frame is very light and strong, there is not a parasol in the
lot that would sell for less than $2.25 in the regular way and• many are $3
lines. The whole lot goes on sale at once at your choice for; ., ...1.15
The quantity:is limited—those who come first :will "find
plenty to select from --but of course when the last. one is sold
we have no moreat, any such price.
NEW SAILOR HATS
25c EACH.
Perhaps it
isa little late in the slag= to advertise Sail-
or hats, but it is a late–in-th»-season", price we have to tell
about.
'These are new hats just in this week' and at- 25e
considerably under value.
Ladies' Bailor Hats. rough straw with white .t biliok bands, naw goods,
natty shape, speoial„for the reel .ills season. each 2
^_nC
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New"
1rench Flannels
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.mow..Fr nthFlannels
eis promise
to�be
more popular,than evere
r this
season. - Our collection is by far the handsomest we have ever
shown, and there is greater variety thaneverbefore. "` The
new fall patterns are he 13, ani the best things will soon be
picked up by early buyers. Come and see them while the
assortment is complete.
Handsome designs in French Flannels, polka dots, - paisley patterns and
plain and fanny stripes on pale blue, navy blue, fawn, red, grey and black vee
grounds. Very fine gaality, per yard • t
DrFss Goods
fall.
-.several applications were received,and
after consideration i'. „,.a decided to
- accept that of Mr Onslow Crich. All
who applied were good men, and the
council has secured ;too cervices of an.
efficient caretaker in toe person of Mr
Orich.
D)`BLocATION.-Mr. Searle has been
carrying his arm in a sling for several
days, the result of dislocating his
shoulder without knowing it. For sev-
eral weeks bis shoulder has tro.ualed
him, and he attributed it to rheumat-
ism, but it got so bad that he consulted.
a doctor on Friday, -Who told him there
was -t dislocation. It was .necessary. to
put him under the influence of chloro-
form .in order to get it ir,to place: Ripley on Monday for the McPherson) of the Cara'dtan section of the Glasgow
Disaw-'Ie D. -Same time ago Inspec- & machines
Co.,; the purchasers ,hairwe ^ :uibition ; it contains a; splendid 'Ac-
tor paisley laid;infolst• t: ion against other machines rose , etnis.Well ore of the Doherty &'Co's .exhibit of
the Mallon h )louse Dungannon, for "organs. S. .Davis accompanied the
1 g , f; known Tisa anuf tory areveary busy et bowlers to Stratford on civic holiday selling iqu tr to minors: The. cabs rPe4e• known
t4nanufacturing, having sold y`;
tried' before Messrs 3.'P,' Rot rit and i out'every machine on hand and • the he 'went bask on the club .but says
allough J. P'a; but,.3y one was for harvestcoming'on. early forced a rush he wi
evening in honor.. of guest.,l make it right when Stratford
some looking one now having been re -
of work. The Clarendon bus isahand•. club come up. Mise Mantel Houston en-
tertained a few friends on Tuesday
. . her ' , Miss.
berry. In
overhauled by HeraldC.Over Iarret,'J.orontoi Miss l3ritton,Kinburn,
In.'the Christian erof •
Aug. 7, contains an article written bp.. is taking painting •lessons from Miss
Rev. Robt. Ward of India,: with illus
'Graham; of town. A case was entered
fraticlne of the "work for Christ ' in against T. Murray lately by Mrs Grimes
Ceylon", conducted: by Mrs Rutnam, for abducting her son, Jas., and he was
M. I), ; it will be found of local interest to appear before Mayor Jamison ; the
as Mrs Rutnam was formerly Mise May boy came rep .but Murray has disappear=
Irwin, daughter of Mr and Mrs J. W. 'ed and Detective Weatcott ; is.. •on the
Irwin, of town. Jas.•'.D4herty,while •finest.. Hodgens trots Pa�lacedry, goods
sore is toeing overhauled and extensive
coming in from Bayfield' on - Tuesday t �i s;
morning Met with an accident to his :im.proveinents made by T. `MclKeuzie..
bicycle but was unhurt hirneelf ; when The 33rd Regiment of Huron and the
32nd of Bruce are on the list ofre
riding down a grade near 'Mtddleton's . 'gi-
chnreh, the wheel caught in a rift and, ments which will parade in Toronto in
be. `October, in connection with the Royal
going at a good paps, the wheel was
entirely demolished ; H. Rumford,visit of the Duke;and Duchess of York.
while descending Stapletonhill, met
-The Inspectorc
AR EETe iN HURON
Svo .B
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The shipments
ivith.lisrnni ar
1, mishap.. Pa of sugar beet plots for the Proyinoiel Gov -
were.: -Un Monday, one .carload of g '
hogs byCantelon: & Wallis, for..''the ernment .was in this district yesterday,
Don, oe of cattle by Chas. Reid, for . He pronounced the sample of beet grounds
Toronto and on Wednesday one by 5, in Wm. Weir's plot the best be had. seen..
Smith for the same" place ; C. WallisHe instructed samples to be forwarded to.
and J, H. Hill: will ship 'a carload of Toronto -to be placed on exhibition at the
heavy horses on Monday for the north. 'Toronto .7Exhititicn:
e
a copyicttoi atiu the other against, a
deersiuh"could not be reached, and the
iaititgb was "`dismissed:_ -Mr-:-Paisley
says this is the first time during hie
term'•as Inspector' that Masistrates
have disagreed on a case.
SciliooL BOARD, -The regular meet-
ing for Augnst was held on Monday
evening, the chairman and trustees
O'Neil, .Jackson, Manning and Irwin
being', present; the business . attended'
to was light:. By. -motion Miss' :Robb
was engaged es aesist•o tt teacher for
the..model' term. The following ac
counts were ordered to be Maid: Mars-
den &'Co., for�granolithic walks, $77.-
83; Hodgens ,Bros, $1.25; Jos. Copp,
$05; T. McKenzie, $21;•'H whin& Bros:;
;$30.10; B. Webb, $1;Cooper & 0o., $125,,
L ' like advertising new goods. Particularly so when we
have such an attractive line as these handsome fall suitings to
:tell abaut. They come to us . direct from one of the largest
makers in Canada; and are a littlebit out of the ordinary, diff-
erent from what you will find in most stores. If . you would
care to select your fall costumes now we will, gladly layit
aside until you are ready to call for it. We can only give'
PRg9F.wx AT�NLe
Learningin
gof them
matrimonial intentions a few intimate.
friends took occasion to make N, Fair
and Andrew Porter a presentation as a
slight remeinbrance of happy' bachelor
days. On Friday evening they met in
W. D: Fair's parlor and presented Mr
Fair with a yaluable cut glass decanter
and procured a cream and sugarcut
glass for Mr Porter (who was absent.
from the gathering.) Thenight(far in-
to the 'morning) was whiled away in
jest and joliety. One byone`ouryoung•
men arejoining the ranks of benediete.
BAYkIET.D CADIPING,-This season
has witnessed -more Clintonions camp-
ing and visiting at Bayfield than ever
before. . Nearly every one sof -M.r
-•Jowett's houses is occupied bypatties•
from Clinton and the same applies to Mr
Mark's cottages ; in the village a num-
ber of Uiintonians are quartered, and
the probabilities are.. that next year
and each succeeding season, the num-
ber.will be much increased, A difti•
cults experienced by most of them is
getting out and in,and•.estting supplies
taken' over, Those who have not con-
veyances of their own are often at
very great' inconvenience, and much
of the pleasure of. camping is lessened
in this way. In addition' to the camp-
ers, there are frequent ppionicparties,:
and many .who are closely co , fined in
you a hint here of their richness and goodness. To appre- I town would like to go or r•, but fit
ciate them fully you'll have to see them in the store.. You
are welcome to come and look at any time.
New fall suitings in cheviots, two rough twills, canvas effeete and good
quality homespans, will make stylish fall and winter costumes, all the
fashionable tall shadings represented, Gre3 s, Browne, blues and black, eh
full yard and a half wide. per yard • - $1.00, $1.15 41) .2+5,
Strictly
urnmer
tocks
are fully assorted here, and will be right up to the,
end of the season. There are a dozen and one little
things that are wanted nearlyevery day, and you can
come here and be sure of"getting them.
/'The Alterations.
We commenced making the alterations this, week,
and are .going to )lave a gi cat fl.ea1 better - and t"or9 - con-
venient store when they are completed. Come in any
day and see what re ire doing. -
A new Corset
at hall a dollar.
We have a now corset at this popular price - It is the bes
half -dollar corset we have ever sold. In fact we have not
been able to find a corset factory in the country making one as
good for this price. Ask to see. it the next time you want at
pair of corsets,
Corsets, made of strong jean, filled with highly tempered watch Opting
steel, steels covered with sateen, the popular ohort shape, nicely trimmed .
With lace and baby ribbon, perfect fitting and comfortable, per pair,:,.,,., 50C
the inconvenience of getting there and.'
back. It some o'ne would start a semi-
weekly o" triweekly express between
here and l3 tvfield, they would make
money for the summer months, be-
cause this "summer outing" at Bayfield.
is going to grow. •
-•'YFAIBR.Titw1[N "WEDDINr :A brilliant
society event was t tie+quiet home wed-
ding which took place her e on Wed-
nesday al.the residt+rrce of' the bride's
parents, Mr and ails Toch.. Irwin,
High Street, when th'•it thin) laugh-
ter, 1fis9Linnie,was unite 1 ininarrage
to Norman Fair. In the absence of
their pastor, Rev A Stewart, of 'Willis
church, Rev Mr Hamilton, of Londes•
bora, performed the ceremony, at 12
o'clock, in the presence of only rela-
tives of the families and it fewintimate
friends, The bride was very attractive
and pretty in white silk and' her sister.
Mies' Mary, of Toronto, who acted
as bridesmaid, looked equally beauti=
ful in buff organdy; M. D, McTaggart
attended.the grooln.tmmediatelp after
the ceremony and congratulations the
wedding dinner which was awaiting
was partaken of by the party after
which the happy young couple• took
the 2 55 express for their trip via Tor-
onto to Montreal, Quebec, and other
points. The bridal gifts consisted of
articles of a costly character and...w.ere.
manyfor both. Mr and Mrs Fair are
popular and highly esteemed among
their numerious friends. Wejoin with
thir acquantances in wishing them a
happy wedded life. On returning they
will take up their residence on Mary'
street,
to te.r-•-inspector Paisley goes to
Ripley next week to value the effecte
of the hotel for Mr M J Putnam,who is
buying a property there. We under-
stand that Mr H IV Gook is thinking
of moving to Toronto. ' MBs Myers, of
Stratford, who has been a guest of Mrs
W Cooper, Was called home last week,
illness to the of her brother,
who is said to have typhoid fever.
Mr Lachlan Kennedy is at present em-
cloyed with the Bedford house, (*oder-
new Idea
Pattern givers absolutely free with)
every 25c purchase at our store, -
Qur idea is to stimulate trade during
the usually quiet month of August.
_ They are the "pattern.. re lar1 sold
aeach and the assortment con-
sistsX . 2 C
sists of nearly 200 different. Styles.
•� It just means that you get
37e worth of merchandise
for 25c.
Is it not .a saving • proposition for you?
The 'P`. D. FAIR CO, Clinton
"Often the ClLea; est— tlways' the U st."
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Having seoured.the agency of the Celebrated J. D. KING `& CO'S
Shoes for Clinton an distriot, and expecting a big shipment of them
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in a oouple of.weeks,-'we haye decided to make a clearance of 'both..
Men's and Women's fine shoes, and you may expeot toget some• _
genuine bargains, as they most go
See our North Window for. Men's Fine Shoes.
We have several lines of LADIES OXFORDS, also LACED. and
BUTTONED BOOTS. that we are willing told you have withoui•any
Profit, aa we want the room forRingquality goods.)
t or these e bargains
as
See-our South Window o s
for riday and Saturday.. -
Aline of MEN'S HARVEST BOOTS, not heavy, but good wearers;
they are well worth 5I, 'but we are selling them .at 75o. -
The :.Old Reliable, .
The StoreThat Never er Disa points
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Gash and: One Price.
Butter . and Eggs taken as Cash.
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Emmerson, of Goderich, formerly of
Clinton, has been offered a lucrative
situation to represent a wholesale mus.
le house,and may accept the same ; it
will necessitate his removal to London.
At a meeting of the St Thomas Col-
legiate Institute board of trustees,
lastweok, Mr Lester Whitley, of town,
was appointed to the..'position of junior
English master; Mr Whitely was en -
paged by the High Sehool board at Ar-
thur at the same time. and naturally
seeks to be relt'n ncl from one of
these positions. William Mist is mak.-
,�i `01411111,0 i , l ing considerable addition to his house
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The- wrong way to buy Boys' Clothing is' to look around for'sometl♦li.
cheap—a cheap suit isan expensive suit at any price, more 'especially w.1 qn
you put it on a good lively boy. In a week's time he would make one look
sick, because they are not made to wear. A few days' wear oil the lively
boy causes them to rip -and burst, buttons fall off,sleeves shrink up, and their
is a hang dog look about them that shows, a futile attempt to save money by
indulging in,,•��aa� cheap� suit of clothes, W'e don't attempt to sell that kind, he
cause THE .R1GIdT WAY is to buy the famous "LION" brand which is
made to give the greatest satisfaction. As a proof of this we can. point with
ride to the hundreds of youngsters wearingthis brand. Theyhave tented
thoroughly the truth of the oladage "Te proof of the udin is in the
'he have eaten and are satisfied— would ou be—and so will
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