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The Clinton New Era, 1902-01-31, Page 9NISEI JEs January 31st 1902' r. E, A LACHLA,E", the Scottish Prima Donna, TOWN LL, 0L "MN', TUESDAY, FEB. 4th l cUrrON mix En: . rruary Selling of �CotfonS h °first clay of February marks the beginning , of another business year and with stock -taking behind this store swings into line for another season's trade. ,.,,• t It also marks the beginning of our annual February selling ofall kinds of COTTON GOODS. Thi.. s , season we are ready with better stocks than ever "be- , 9 , in R fore. :$atter, in values—better inualities -'than you have ever seen here in the past. � `i Better to than you are likely to find in most stores in these parts.. _ at. l+ , ot From this time forward Spring goods will: have first place • and in tTlkse columna, but W>In r goods'wll not be forgotten in winterstuffs for peo- ple there will be news of � p ho shophere. • pts w ; These Cotter goods are the b•'st we. have been able to find r > au1 w d bav-been--careful—sang-•persi-stent in our-•- sear -chin' They are 'qualities that it will payyou to buy and that you'll . etrY 4.ur' money s. wort h and satisfaction in the using. lttttdy for the selling of Cotton Goods first thing Saturday north++fir: . Erse!** Cottons 0" ong Olean; , We have. imported • ,the most of our white,cottons or `k' r i in , e Spring direct„from one of • the 1pest;mea e s ,England.. • . ,, trie a small' lot last season and people'who have used it pre - ' other ma • e. -his season,. have'im orad 3 fer><t;toa�►yk � we p s ecml lines to sell at 100, 11c and 12 a, .''You will find them ACNE' INTO titIOINESSi Mr 'Chas oats, sono Mrs. S. Coate," nen,. 6. t Andrew's Soden *w Q f � Q t " t71i t J$bBX$ MAULIApltiiAN -- I'rec who has, been carrying on ty stationer; eat'Pringle, FRIAAN.. JAN, Hist, 1902. 15001 iflX1c. eight clerks were necessary to attend to their customers, • ai.d business in Chicaigo .London, recelyed a letter from Mr A. bac sold t,ue same luue to red Ross, late of Brown,the pa ular'postwaaterof Ham town ; Owing the Ubrietmee holidays Ilton, with reference to the Jessie Mac Iachlan concert. Mr Adam Brown .,� , says . I will certainly make an effort ;to go, It is worth a journeyfrom Ram-, ilton to London any day to' listen to Janda MMclachlan's Ringing.' I have. heard all the beet Scotch singersfrom away back in the years, and she richly d+eservee to be called the Queen of Ssottieh Gong+" , AT THE HO:it ITAL.-RrcentIY DIED IN ST LOUIS. - The death le Mrs Archibatld McGregor, of Tucker- announced, in St LouieMo. of Mrs smith underwent a very critical alvei, , Ool#n C..meron. This lady win be Mien at the hospital her.-; her maiiy ! remembered by old-time Uliutoniane friends will be glad to know tbat she I as the wife of a former business man La improving and will soon be around. 1 in the early sixties her husband being extra ap�'ood.valtle, easy to ee'w and. they :have •a • bright finish rn• il ' -. ''p,;lunch they attain,• that ,Cottons made, ii ;thus country h�Gve not glis Long Cloth 10'. .1 White Cottoon, 8c., Fine'gntyley Lr nglie hh Cotton, bright r ' ' a r finish, even thread,: gives ' Yard wide whiteootton,'good quality ebod tsoft finish a eoia X ' ear boa ht sir, at and weigh � • p 1, exoeilent w. g m the makers r.yard •. a . awe , : ;Yallne, per ,: yard _ ... , .... , :. 1. fro , P!j Y -:C oth'11e. . Eit 1I'sh 1160 � , , ' Camli~rie 2 ifs • t n ' t 1+1n s ''Co a Yery fine gny g -, bright tinish,•fine• even. •thread:,. ' ,, pine deility white Cambric, soft and .• : ver durable durable eoftforeaeyeevaiing, y ; pri hifin#eb,"aitrodga:nd d bl he wide, o ecial valve 8: 36 inohesp seamed at per yard .. ;: �2i' fullle P e per yard . , `C lout l,t e .h Lon Its i g • English afine nalit' *English •Cotton, ' ate B E,q, ,Y bri htoambriofinieh,eyenthread :' r eas eewin full, e oft io k i • $pieh d e Y 4, y�Y MUQH�, BETTnR. -- Miss Noble, . principal ill the arra of Cameron & daughter of Mrs Noble; of the liuroa i ]kt hQT q the hospital here for severs weeks, H, O, B.A.T HO/JR.-We are i++debt- where she underwent an operation for ed to the executive committee of the appendieits, returned home' last week, [turon Old 13oye s' ,A,gsooiatioti far coin, �'.the 7 haying reQaver,eil «Iitrly well from plimen`lary tickets to the second ani effects thereof. nual "At home” of the Association to .-Theannual '•be . held inesembl ''Hall 'temple GUN CLU$MEEIING'i Assembly X , 2 t Feb1. . iFridaye s. i 'm't-� Building, n on b snip u 0 t Li i G 1 i Bevening, i n n the Clinton , meeting of w l L R e g. ed, was held at, the Mason 110 080 on It ie' expected that this event . will be Tuesday evening, when a goodly'num•4 Jammer 'attended than lest year as a her of the members were'pt'esenti . The larger number of tickets . Have been reports presented showed that every, ,Sold, - , thing in c¢nnection with .t,he club is LADfi4S' QUARTETTE, -The next satisfactory and prospering, the'treas• concert of the "Citizens Star Course" tit Ws report showing a balance of will be held in the town hall on the $92 40 on hand with no debt. The fol• evening of Tuesday, Feb. 18th, whirn lowing are the officers elected for the the "Swedish Ladies' Quartette" will ensuin__ggy,a-: Prasdideut.7.La.Cantelon;. Make their first appearance in Winton. vice, Wm Foster; See., J. E. 13lackall ; The Chien o Timed refers to them as Treas.,; J. E. Hovey; direc ,ore,' N. Fair, four beau iful young wc+¢i•su with eaten,r R.:G1 ahami A. " ,Ho110 . q a! vu:can. Ptrey-are-equally-at-- way' and (ti•eo Hin'chley. ' ` ' home in English and Swedish and they DIED AT 13TRATFORD,:•••Alex give half of their program in their' Macpherson, one of Stratfyid's oldest native costume. This will be the and .most respected .residents, died -ate finest musical treat that the people of his home, Milton street, Tuesday Ea- Clinton and vicinity, hays been nava. ceased was 75 years of age, and vias •eleged to hear in a long ti e, book born in "Scotland. *veto for many •forfurther notice next we years a member of he -firm of '(#las•- • ggow & Macpherson,Ulintori,andresided SOCIAL, CIRCLES, 1'he -next as - here up to the time the old firm broke sembly to be given by the New ()en- up, then going to Stratford, where he : tury:Club will be given. , next Friday formed the firm of Macpherson & Mac• evening, Feb,' 7th; a number of o.ut- donald, manufiacturers, of threshing machines. Deceased was a life-long Conservative, The'remains were con- veyed to Dutton, where they were in- terred He was the father of A Mac- oss w o carried �Se 36: inches ' wide, very do able, sins nis after; he b I .ever ret . C.' � ,oarrie¢,�36 inches bide, yard.. `iamb`�• 1rtc1 fic Extra fine nality white. 'eambrio, 9 ennoble for fine 'hewing, • p.pieh, fine round even thread, ,, bright finish b tt r` bene one of the eat' Ines we per 15e �rateha@d,.,epeoral .valve at ys. i . on s uaae. w . , ,-We ate glad to know'that,, roc Hallett,, who: has been laid up in Mr Wiltse now is, Mrs was. eW who aenolk had the misfortune to break three •of her ribs,. has recovered so tar that ebe is able. to be ground the house, tbougb her eine is still very sore....Chas Carter cubo fall e a. rink v In the rr k received fe•attend g to eC ed last -weelrwhich again injured his ribs, but'he is taking .care and soon' will be as well as ever..... At the annual con- Cention of the Royal Arch Masons of anada Russell Stewart, of Stratford,, was elected superintendent of Huron district No fi ..On the new, postal notes appear the hand of King Edward, _ which replaces that of the. late Queen Victoria;' the design of the notes has been slightly changed but in general appearance the old and . new issues, are. the same, ...Mr S. 8. Hooper recently bought part of a• schooner load of lum• ber from-the-hyment.... Lumber_ -Ox.;_ of Goderich, and has five teams hauling it down....F. F. Goodwin; of Edgely. Man., brother of Alf' Goodwin, has been elected a school trustee in his section... The following, from! an Indian .Head paper, refers to a .couple well-known here: "Mr and Mee Jervis held a bu th- day party gin the. occasion of 'the third birthday ,.f .their little son Bettie ;' a' number of friendiwere present and a moat enjoyable afternoon and evening was passed.. We are sorry to learn aiders are expected to be present. that Mrs'Uantelon, sr.,•(mother of the Quite a number of the young folks of Masers Cantelon, of town)) is in declin- town: intend tog -o this(Friday) . even- . ing health; she ie now in her 86th year, ing to the "At' `Home" ivenby the and the infirmities of her years are tell-' M'asone. of Wingham. Last Friday ing on'her....It was very sharp _ and. L Heavy Paetory ,eotton Sea 'There re are lot" of sttres'selli this cotton at '6c and '70' The wholesale price was over the Sc Mark,' but we cleared oiit' • all they had and got it ata price' that lets us :sell at 5c peryard ileav faotory cotton, full yard wide, eon and free from dressing, Y sash and,bleaoh well, regular Co Cr Til goaliay�, amu. special pries.. '6C Sheetls e.are showing a cotnp'ete range of English and Cana ,Sheetings iii all widths q.11 are good` qualities and. you can el elan on any of ti;ese giving satisfactory ' wear - weight PLA;IIII 5ABLTI111G.3 9-4'unbleached �sheeting, good, 9=4 bleached sheeting, best Canadian and free from dressing, will makes, oft field', no dressing, bleach .easily and wear. we 1, will wear well..... - • r .2i5c & l0C extra value at .. ,'.....20c.& 25c Twill Sheetings • Unbleached 'Twill -She.;tin best makes in Canada, will *ash and bleach well, firm strong cloths that gives satisfactory: wear; 8-4 width [2 yards] 19e and `ac 9-4 width I yards] . .t 5e " 2ge ; •' .. 10-4:wdth (2t•'yards) 30'c • Bleached sheeting',-twilledf-English and Canadian makes, firm,`istrong`cloths,.`soft 'and free from dressing, will wear well.: phere-.in, the well known 'fruit dealer, J night Mr D.. F. Macpherson • enter . blustery on Monday in the evening and le said to'leaye an' estate ,valued at tained a number of the married, folks we noticed the Clarendon, Jackson $50009. , • . tort card party .... A party was. given Bros and Elliott's livery barn chins at the "Wigwam," the home of the niter were on fire but no serious . dames 8-4' width [2 yards] 25e and 30e 9-4 , [2/ yardsl 30 „33 [2 yards] - 133 . _.. 10=4 " 8e ..each e g of a chance to' buya ` case of The other •day "vf! ggh,l c,_ sheets'at a bargain. - They aro made from" heavy bleach- ed ea h ed' twill sheeting, are full' length and 24,. yards wide,' to bythe yard of the same qualitywould-edit • '•� bay -Sheeting y '- :ou•as mucas e ask for these ready made- On sale ° Saturday morning at .>each" ' ' • 4 .• $5 CENTS. and Embroideries: ° New Prints The first of our new prints and, embroideries for 1`902' selling -came to hind this weak and'will :be ready for selling them next wet* on Saturday. W e will have more to• say about e we in the ',u...,..,fime-wouldfust-say i -an-want"--to---see -some. ' WILL BUILD,STOR•ES.-The town - people will be glad to learn that'James. Smith's property. next to.the'Claren- don • h`btel, will. again. assume ,•tore. fr intas,,whicb will greatly improve • the appearance of the main streets. It was:ou the 29th of 'March,'�1900, that the disastrous' fire occurred here, and since that time ons of the.beit' parcels of property in town has lain idle. The. storee in this bsoca rented readily add' M£, Smith has lost gnnsiderable revenue d The thus derived by ,not rebuilding, Oiler day` 8. S:' ;Capper •bought the 'property, and has plans about prepared for rebuilding a' block of three• or four Stores; above which will be retinas that can be''ised ata offieee. Mi Cooper says w r e have thatthose wishing CDG m h to . T lr, apartments huiit. to' suit themselees.• HOUSE OF REFUGE=The House of .Refuge committee' met here on Mon- day to' deal with `a number of buei- nees matters in connection with the Refuge,.pp, revinus, to the meeting of the County' Council; all members were pre- sent warden' Holt. Among the items' of business attended to was the re:letting of tenders' for the suppliee-' Couch. will supply the meat, T. W. Irwin groceries: and . J. A. Pring' bread, These are the same as last year The five years' lease for the t leclric ,light and telephone contracts baying run out it was decided 'to make .new= ar= engem' ars ;'the rates of $100 a. year for the f.:arwer and .$50 , per year for the later was canaidec ed too high and', it was left in the -bands of a committee to deal. with these rustlers. � The coma 1 , wiittee were infused that there was a plentiful su ,ply of •water of gond, quality from t he artesian well and the Inspectors report,•: for the y ear end- ing 31st December which was 'prepaid to be submitted to•the County C.aunci 1 was read and found satisfactory. ; THE 'JESSIE' MAUL•ACHLAN CONCERT, A large number of teats have already been, ditsposed of, and', the indications. are in' favor of this popular singer' being greeted with •-a' record house on Feb. 4. For .the. very,. smell fee cbarged to secure a seat, people would. do well to. make sure by purchasing reserved seat :tickets before the night t.f the • concert.' The' songs that Miss' MacLachlan has elected • to sins are as; follows: • TheMach of the Cameron Men(Gaelic) Auld Rcbin GFray, Lang Lang Syne W i' a Hundred Pipers. Jock o' Hazleden Rule Britannia These with the encores that this lady. invariably 'gives with such , ready good nature will afford•an ample treat to all lovers of Scotch music. The. Dia - erty Male Qtartette, W. P. Spalding., -PiperM Donaldttnddaughter-will also assist wig the program. Doors will be open at 7.80 and the concert will 'commence sharp on' time et 8,15. AN OLD RESIDENT. -One who ., r ...li ... a assed- fias'seen ea ly life- iii "Iil7tll tt' p away to. the great mayority on Mon- day at the' bone of her daughter, Mrs Pinning,. in the person of Mrs Ann Janes, relict of the late William Jonee, at the advanced age : of 76 years., De- ceased has been living in town for the. past year or so and'had been• failing of late, although • quite well and her death was somewhat of a surprise to her relatives. The, old lady claimed Enniskillen, 'Ireland, as her birth place, having been born in the year 1826 and 'emigrating with her mother and : a family of. six when she was about 20. year's of age, her father having died in the old • country. Shay Fettled in Vanghan township, near Toronto,'' and after Hying there'ayear, some 55 years ago. was married and came up :to H i1Iett with her_ h sbaand,,wh_o_died about 12 years arri at Stapleton. The Misses Mountcestle,laetk'ridayevening, age resulted -We have received a very pretty marine ;calendar adyer- IMUSIUAAL. CLUB. --The third recital using the LaSin & Rand Powder 06 ;• of the Musical Club was held. on Wed- it' was handed to us by J. E. Cantelon company' and needay evening at the residence of Mrs *lionised the Infallible powder made', Wm. Newcombe,. Rattenbury street by: this: can tell •how The'proaram given was as: follows:- •'infallible' it is....Johnnie'lllctraughey; ' Pape-' on French composers, Miss ,N7. happened to be run over On 'Saturday' 'Doherty ; pia�io; La Lisonjnra, by and thereby. was somewhat bruised Chaml^Ade; Mrd lirydone sung, "The but not el all eeiions....Miss,'Grace King of Love' my Shepherd re," Goun. Dyke returnin rom. Blyth' Con.von od, Mra3 Gibb#n;;e; clarinet solo, James tion paidher ala three -'daps: • visit; McRae; ting; "The ..FogBell; ' Pontet, she has attended "Goilerich tdallea+iate C. E. Tanney; ,piano, Simple Aveu,• two.and a half years, passing three ex - Thome, W. Q. Phillips:. song, ."Sere- a,mina'tions each' • gear coming, ..out nade,"'3onnod, Mies Warswick; piano prat; 'Which' • speaks highly .of her ,duet, Il Trovatore, Misses Combe and ' abilities..,.Among those from Huron 'Gibbinae. county attending t�,hhe:.London .Normal, col `'are :- Miyaes M. ' •Daly, N $ch. tdoe.. GLA',) TO HEAR SO -,-.It nevere Pevareatix, � L: M, Dorrance, E.M. dsome p"rings""arid dainty ernbroiderle8 call -and have -i' leok- -late .l+d' �` -�w . the -last f - ' family, hut they lied a family of a e. rs.Janes as o e a these. a twelve children: -John in British Col. a, . -talf•Pr sed Mantles staple... Mrs Pinning of town Ed- '`IldW Scas0n s Carmel ti ant 'Exactly Katt 'rile both of Victoria, ii. C.; four soles -are limbi Robert of SOaf orth Mrs: Mat - Ward Glees of Hh1f ett,Mrs Cochrane of ward of lullett,' Samuel' and George,. e deceased -a tioii Iii infancy, Thomas hi u le t about 20 yeare ago, runic ,EI 1 f y a fit , F and �i,�' +, .: Not Angle mantle is to be: carried over, that • ;Bre . wiir beth 20 13t re ago, , auk n �iVe deta9rinined shall be file Case, 80• vire continue olir latter severatl 1+etara previous. There !telling of lila ( t?nfi, 'garlxleutRl• at exactly half the get! even grand- children, and _ - -•-__-___w __�r. two great grand children. the late the former a few years ago and the all aro sold, are ..•r,-.--.- price - yolt can get _good mantle .fol" flue money Y • '. ' 'c ' to : eek wellof • o any.onean. injustice sip •R. Fowler and :� B. 1AeTavieh. f anything, particularly so •of a news Seaforth; R, Kirk; of Kirkton; A. Mc - paper when deserving of the sairne Gregor, of Kippen;:G Murray and D.T. The other day we received very fiat. of Clinton, and Mr A. McAlliet• tering remarKs from a Dakota : lady., .ern of Heneaall.....'he Rifle Association Mrs Wm•MeMurchy,':Harwood, N,D.,; now have: the rooms above Newcombe's formerly of , town, when ` renewing drygods store; where the 'members her subscription to the' NEw En&:- practice with: the Morrie 'tube.:..Th's "I ani glad to asy• the: NEW ; .ERA. is week Cailtelon.Bros. made a shipment now a regular and *elcowe guest of eggs to Quebec,' and butter to Hall - every Monday morning. • All Anted- fax egge are quoted at 16o to?� c, and can papers will. never take the• place ct ' butter ea. lea to: 16c....,;:We:uud"eretand the Era to me." Taylor Bros,of Minni- that' Mr 0 Mason Brucetield; the oldest dosa,Man.,(sone of Mrs • W. • Taylor) horeenianin the county,'Will leave for. write: -"While twenty years 'away Indian Head shortly with three thorn - from the old town, the NEW . ERA, bred stallions.....•Gen. Swallowl had. a ie still welcomed, and iP :r:' az +�d , re- . runaway the other'day, but escaped in- minder;' of early .boyhood :days," jury hie cutter was badly damaged., W11WdW1lVMiYWY�If Y�tilVdiYWY�1i F -it fc-�, Kinc� But the Sovereign People of Clinton may use the, A 80c Tablet . 15o nve ope for �• r • . for - 15 cents ..i' "yb®'° 5 cents Even et these _prices we are m akin a' profit though' 'when you see the Dodo it' will surprise to k .. w lt. y gurn you�, The explanation is in how cheap we bought them, We believe. we bought them cheaper than we ever bought • g P •$ anything' else, . If you will buy as yon are here invited; to do we thinkyou will willingly admit that our purchase , Y is ual.in money -saving e -savinh II toyou rm d -,eq � y g'any eTe made. Tablet tcon ab a tains 100 sheets,large 'sYze gliaper,velr�r amoet , And marked like granite,well padded with blotter, T11 gr ,w p � d t r, Znv'elopes have 25 to package. made' of the same kin. of paper, well mine and neatly tl P P: gummed a a ybi►nded. • .. J We want people skeptical about bargains to sec these goods not sold .at or below' our cost The r. W. D. F. �R r �'r�� Clintons "Often thea Cheapest—Always the Best."? • MAMMA �W VIIIPW44.144114, 110114% k -t kin Annual StOc and Bala Clearing At W .Ta;kir,'•& 'Sons,.. .• We take stook on the lit day• -February and have now coda #sled ar-k fret -C aes Footwear -ever held In tht for the bi eat eels of # rein/emends Couty: gB • • andhi de'ot retook will•aoatirnnlate, *hie • rod e and en Everybodyknaawa. tha� odds o an them out so for' the :next ten days you may expect' soma. , `ie .the time•to ole,- b, �5 genuine bargains, 1 . ' Web v had en.exoe tioaaily good 'yea 's busineee'. (the:' best in onr a e.._..... P I 5 history):and are willing forahe balance .'of able oionth, to 'treat "all "onr ens- tomere nd friends.. to a feast', of bargains along k'. but come i wee We $gdt,ie-imppoeei.ble to!give a list gf;irioee � a.., ,^ • .and y oe will' not be. die� pointed. ady disappointed, • tiro i daoem•enta we offer are• s, ► saying,. on We are ant for briefness n ebuy. ' every lr of ,boots you. _ a The Olt reliable, • . Never Disa oin : The' Store That lie pp 4104,41111.411 or l ! f t �rltttttttttt not � .. r tr�rt�tt�t�r�tattt�t�ttttrtr�r� t� . tett ... 111000 Of out big and when we 'had every.. -Satiird�.p• 1:a� , saw the finish o . - sale, •,� J • thingtotalled up we found, that it had.been the most 'successful one in :the: history of, our business. • This . shows-- us that our methods are _behig• ap..rreciated more ,every year b � pP � . k4akin and., after abet'. job is done t time We are stoc J :At,.Mthe..�e�en� ... .,..,.... .�.. �.. g • .p ,.....,,.... .. ,,, , j" .,.. ter,... �r....,.,.. x .. w. • .ur .s ria cava ai u. � We -Will- havewe• will.commence to get ready.... for;o . p g . P g some interesting news forbuyers spripg.:We'will have gclothing .. • ,.. be able to show the cheapest 'clothing ever offered in this section. Our clothing coming direct from our own factory to. the wearer,with out the middleman's profit, attif Some Oddly and Ends for Saturday We have' a few Boys' Overcoats left from, the big sale and ois.r :prices --•- � •size the rYcd will onl .. , _ _ r.ou caf. 4 , - Y -----F----.11f,u,� ski .�a �� ,g.;..,�' _.. r���-� �..�,�-� �.�s..�- be - 2.98 " Manya boy can �'do with a Coat of this kind especia ly' when. the price is so low',. . , rMINS-VOLANS* .,�:QY church, .YVI. R good Vll.« .L414 a n hneighbors an a mit er kind,' d `I' gr � �rbn mantles at &5 ► . turn she bad sone when nut called` ' only b'�1 i esb tmn o n�'�'- X0,00' : sat . ant .5.00. bora and friends' who aVpill misset 'I� QO 44- at 6.00 wise council and advice. The funeral ` • ' until. every carne g , • took lace from the rent of her ill finds a new owner. ' - clang i,f .. Isaac street to Minton ‘410044.444+4446441.1441444.114. cemetery, Rey, Mr Gunne otlielatins' at the saltine tit the house and also at the rave, her five grand `sorts end ( 0 ' rj r STO1tE ill 1,1 kiiilnium Thos Carter, of Stapleton, .acted as _ pail bearers. There Was a Urge at- tendanee;'agany from a dlastanaie being toehez m emorry, funeral to pay respect � 01111111 �� Ister Coats It will surprise a good many buyers to see the Ulster Coat which we Will sell for $5°.00, made from good cloth; 50 inches long,collar, thhn oat' . big storm • .,.� .._••wry. ...wzox, =u..=.r>.ss•.-,.-: +r+xww+m�cuu•x.-.c..vrm. w.m .: 7 Y . ` ,s,'waxcxe ecm�•m;m'm+sranr �rxa.r+c :•sa<wr..�x+. tab, 'elI Beed and °w` e` T1, made,- a slog, .that -`is `orth •..