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The Clinton New Era, 1902-05-02, Page 8Vsy 20, 1002 • Some of the. nobbiest . Outing Hats we have shown, this season are now in our show room. They are the latest American Styles, and come in a variety of shapes in white and black. The Millinery business is booming The styles we show are win- ning the approval of critical shoppers, and the Milli- ners are getting busier every slay* - New shapes and trimming novelties for Mafsellingarrived this week, and you will find:int:IA•that is new and will interest you -if you visit the show -room. • 5 items from. tb.e Hous efurnishing Department, 5 Items that are selected frOm our big stock of Rouse, Furnishings. They are good enough for many Stores to call gpecial, and will give you an idea of the trend of Talmo in *bur big House Furnishing Department Every quality is worthy. They. are thorough/y dependable in every way. We have now more room devoted to Carpets, Curtains, Etc., than any store hereabouts, and the stock is without a rival in this section. Two big cases of new Curtains attired this week. They came direct from the makers in England, and contain the best patterns and Curtain values that we have ever shown. • • Tapestry Carpets 65e• Heavy English Tapestry Carpets, thick, close pile, firm, strong back, will give excellent wear, a big range of the newest pattezna and no colorings, suitablelor halls, parlors and bedrooms, per yard ,... Union Carpets 50e • Very heavy Union Carpet, full yard wide, reversible colors guar. antod not to run, made by the best makers in 'Canada, and splendid yalue at per yard. Wool Carpets The Heavy wool carpets, every thread guaranteed pure wool. yarns thor- oughly scoured and oleaned dyes absolutely fast a large assort- ment ofnewpatterns-and-ooloringie-suitable for any ',moth, /se-- speoial valuaat per yard -Wass-as-Carpets- $1;10. • Extra quality English Brussels Carpet, a ohoice,assottment of hand- some new designs, thick, dose pile'a large yariety of patterna imitable for any room, e carpet that will stand no end of herd , wear, and would be good value at $1.25, per yard. . Jalt Lace-Cartains-100 Tha best Curtains for a -dollar bill we have 'ever sold, full 3 1L2 yards !Ong and good width, look atitohed edges, handsome laoey pat - 09 terns, imported by ourselves, special value at per pair 1. :;07'741720,,,,Pr' THE CLINTON NEW ERA fitisits* *4* it* in perfect Centre'1 whether in high, Powerful nett* or in pathetic nowhere. His opening nuinher, "How many hired ilereatiate" from Sullivan't orator. wag a tied * 1400AL noritins. FRIDAY.... MAY 2, 1902. lo Pasture torrent. apply to it, IIIWIN,Llietoa °ilea e; 3 Taylor'lire proof safe for eateReasy term. Apple te J. itiootrr or 0.0. RANCE, Clinton. Tcarly fieettPotatoeseeese of the North -tor saleatw. T. O'NEIL'S leetatoes wanted.-Blighest arieepaid. 'rE o LON BROS. rdietStrawimitsmrace over into he most atrie faahlon bl b AtT, anema et. newt Iran to get a taw eoplee of rare book from theidettardy librery now on sale at Oeciter s mouton. ei_stee Smear at 00 er him 131,1 Leto '4uster-We ere oaring Itred in eat hie Oran - w* Wait ART EXAMINATIC. fiat - &Ana. urdaY E. M. McLean science plaster, preeitled at the examination held at the Collegiate in connection with the Ont- aelo Art School. There were examina- tions in primary and advanced course% with five subjects in each e 80 pupils wrote on the former and 2 on the latter. The names of the suctiessfui ones willbe • published in about a, month. ' THE SECOND' SHOOT.:-Tbursday, last week was the seemed shoot which the naenabere of the Gun Club held for the trophies,It was a elearand b t 'tut &wand aggedly number took jaalo the following being the scores ; -At hirds-Dr Holmes 15, J. E., Hovey 15,. J. E. Clantelon 15; 22 birds --R. Graben), 19 birds -N, leak 10,0i . Agnew 12.N. Ba1118, J, McOlay 9, A. McBruan Forrester Mor- rish O. &rR. ow_DS • . J. or - em 9, B. j. 9ibbings 12; 24 birds -T. ackson 11, J. T. Enamor - ton 15. PROPBSTY CHANGES. -The old Rattenbury street church, which was • talverTed fordsa the Rely Ena,bas een isiisost% Ff $450 ; it e teontion laletTrtgcet3goorr- vie to use it for .nfanning Conley, through he I gents, Rldout & Hale, eold her house 011 Victor -1a street to Ed Hermaofor about ; Me Her- man will repanve to It after some repair e make tolt., D McCorvie [sold the stable ton the corner opposite Mrs Chidley'S) on Albert street, to Jae • Danford, who bad it removed by -Wm Wheatley to the place recently bought front R. McLeod. • . aousa OF REPO OB. -Abe House of Refuge committee, consisting of Messrs Warden Miller and IFergiason, il Howick; H. Chanibers, of Ashfield, W. Lane, county clerk, of Goderich, tind Inspector Coats met at the Refuge last Friday. A nember of matters were dealt with, among -which WM a gewfence to grace the front along the London road. The committee found _ everything ..tn connection with the place in a neat, well -kept arid satisfsob= my condition, and the 70 inmates - all welt; 'alley will 'find . Mr and. Mrs 71-4'reneh caiiible-iiid 'effferelit" 'CiffiCialt•-•-•*" Rev C. R Gunge, of Sc Paul's church,' took the service id thelatouse of Refuge hut Sundily,end the choir ably assisted in t he singing; the leader, Me Iabtornel, -thankful a solo; the ' inmates thor- oughly - enjoyed the service end_a,re thaekful-to-theeheir--for-attendinia:-.-. SENT UP FORTRIAke-,--Last.Friday morning there was 4 magistrate's court held -which caused consider- able interest. •The -night prefdous a middle-eged man, named Charles Sul- livan, with , a horse and buggy, struck town, and shortly after was of- fering the. outfit for sale to 11: Davis; and atterwards to Johnston & Bell. $125 was the price named. bat $50 Was agreed upon and 81paidon deal by Mr Johnston, the balance t6 be . paid next day' ; being Ruspicions he Made en- quiries in the meantime and found that it belonged to Hamilton it Halliday's livery of Godet Mb, o 0 a eie arrival of ' Mr • Hamilton Sullivan Was arrested ard next tnoroing brooght up for trial. before Mayor Jackson. The evidence of H. Oantelon, O. :Tohnston; J. Bell,H. Davis and 3" Hamiltge was taken; the Mayor committed him and he WAS talc. ete to Goderich by Chief Wheatley for sentence. : • . . THE 1LL--Mrs John Day was taken so ill on Wednesday night of last week from heart traiiible that it was feared she would- not survive the. night -and - het fan il•y were called hems ; her in- , tenge et ea lags 'veere made touch light- er by the mmistration.s cf tire Geo. Levis and•ehe is DOW nicely r0C0i7Dribg: ....Mr Day met with a niebap to has hind While at work at the Sloane block, by a brick falling from the roof on it, which will lay him up for several weeks ; his son, Willie, is confined to bed with rheumatism....1%ire Walter King was again 'canc& to Auburn the other day on account of the ill- ness of her father; 'he is still, very low and - there are slight hopes of his recovepy. ..:- -We are glad tie, learn that Chas, M. Bezzo, of Goderich, is about recovered from hie severe attack of typhoid fever; he will soon be able to be out• .;.1111ra Allen of town is still at her 'daughter's in . Stanley and w 0 learn is very low. . •• THE CLINTON HE BOES.--Ilhe 'Canadians who are at Halifax pre - peering for South Africa . are drilling twice a day and carloads of stores in- cluding clothing have been sent for- ward for shipment to the Transvaal. The first to leave, the fourth conting- etgo will likely sail about ' the 8th or 10th of May. A nunaber of friend's of the bays here have x eceived itittere and they report all are enjoying them- selves and faring well. "Whets' the Matter with the Clinton . coma" is the by -word with them; they are all eager to vet °sail and on their way to the .scetie oftheir arilbition: Clinton has sent niue of her boys to the front from (whom We Imi:Ve received the following • letter for Publication and which speaks 11 I leatt+344114001eWeal44a•X")044, 4.4,0 4÷).004.4404)4:440400.0048800W Black Cat Stockings Over in. Kenosha,Wisconsin, there are over 7004epp1e making Black Cat Stockings for Boys and Girls, ,and the factory has to run day, and night' to supply the demand, A factory like that would not be kept bus 7 24 hours every' day if the mothers of the United States did not buy Black Cat Stockings for their Boys and Girls. This is ti e first season they have been sold ;mean- ada, and this is the only store in town where you can briy.. t1im. . Wear like Leather Triple Knees Triple Heels Triple Toes it 95c and 35c . 3: A. Keeeeeoeeeeseea.ateeeeeeleteaCeati+Xea ateleeeterreaceereerte44444.414404444.114, Cashmere, Hose •New Neck 250 " - Ribbons - ' We remind you agaln of our' special •Cashmere Hosiery at 25e a pair. Dozers of_ pairs are selling every week, and you will not get better value for a quarter anywhere.. , "Imaida • plan cashmere hose, full feshioned, enrolees feet, high milked. heels, soft • finish, extra ovoid value at per pair • 'AOC Some new'neek ribbons are aniong this week's arrivals " They are ar.g?pd quality of • Taffeta and • just the .proper width for -Ties. The 'price 25e 'The treain, • Sky,tnrquoise, pink . F or the Lillie _Fellows; Nattier Clothing for the small boy you are not likely to get anywhere. Every suit is new, well lima° from good materials, aud right upto-dato in every way. Hero are two or three lines that wirgive you AD idea of our styles and values. • for itself:- TO Tme Bos or Orawroro-eWe, the under- gned-0.---Mrx mi a he-thi fro pp o r ttmity -- pressing our thanks to the Voting wen of Clin- ton for the hearty interest and sympathy they have shown towards us. WO feel cheered to 11111"'"..._ knew we have left behind ILO fti•mds who are - interested in our -welfare. !toping that %vs •••"-- in, be spared to retUrn to the many loved. Ones core 'ante Stella ;Orig." songs were 'vow °Imo me"._ Ill encore i'Fitee 10 lace". and "Highlanders" encored with "Mow gently kWeet ton." Miee Selway (who wort in Ver. Ittht b h era e own c ure e1;iet year,) poste:ewes a beautiful, well -cultivated contralto voice of very pleasing quel. ay* her gr tut appee.rauce and the gOtartest th vebich She Pings, make her an arthat of no mean ability. She gave "The Enchantress" "The 3111 etiaM- maker imam'. Love the pedlar,' and "Atigus Macdonald," and was encored each time, rendering ae efileiently"The necklace of love," "The little dustman" and Tosti's "Serenade." George Fox proved himself an artiet, winning the favorof the audience with the first strokes •of htti baw; his technique is excellent, and in execution displayed more than average ability and genius, producing full, clear and well sounded tones, He Is certainly a Magnetic Vayer. His numbers were "Olney a nce," "Legende" and "Vale Cap- peicciot" he was enthusiastically recall. ed eaphi,time, reeponding witn "Annie Latuae. "LheVatins," and "Believe me if all those endearing young charnas." Mrs Mcliardy,Saiith,'per•• formed her duties as accompanist as well as any of the others who took part. She was aept at the piano con- tinually, which gave the audience an oPPottunity .of observing her good technique, graceful fingering .and smooth, neat style; her touch is excep- tionally fine, and she proved herself a thorough pianist. Too much prawe Cannot be., given her, for to play the accompaniments was no easy task, but required complete naastery of thepirinci. To get up this concert was a costly undertaking, but we are Pleated to learn that they netted a mall sum, which would have been larger had the weather not interfered. It, was one of the best concerts given here, and those who did not go missed a 'reat treat,. A PRETTY VirEDD/NO.-On Wed- nesday at 11 o'clock a pretty home wedding occurred at the home of the. bride's parents William Ka iv, when Miss.Margaree Fluker was joined in wedlock to E. McLaughliteof Goderich. The ceremony was performed by. Rev A. Stewart, of Willis Presbyterian church, irethe 'presence of a few friends of the partite. The bride looked pretty in a dress of white cashmere, carrying a white baguet, and was assisted as bridesmaid by her sister,Mise An oiej., also timilitrly costutned ; the grooms- man was Geo Taylor, of town. After •tt wedding repast the couple were driv- en to the depot, leaving for Goderich, where they will 'reside. The numerous gift e received bespoke the esteem the bride is held by the many friends who all wish the couple a happy future. life. _L_NOTE.S.--791] page 2 Will be found an interesting article on efie "Jubilee et - Trinity Univeesity" and as it treats 'with the attitude Trial ty takes With. regard to federation with University Collegeit will beespecially interesting, to the literary people of Ontario . Geo. Biggart is now night operator at the-telephorre-ohilee-and-Reawers has gone to Wine -ham where he is en- gaged in the chait factory Next Illon.lity night is the regular. council meeting for May.. :.Rs v. J. Greene has removed to his own house on Huron' street...-. The streets look decidedly better shae they have been scraped and the lawns are befog made., attractive by many on the principal streets. ...The high pride of meat is a matter of general-concern,and the con. I 777777Triwirir dition Of this trade holds out no hope for a reductlen In the near future...* On Wednesday last Ed Wise sold AD 18 months' old bull to T. (*wary, of Godericb, at a fair figure and oleo hoe lkIt 11 months'cl 4 II for (PnAgclril8 01,41or Li; automobile on Tuesday....The town has received MO feet of pewee pipe from, the Hamilton Sewer Co.; about 200feet at 0, 8, and 10 inch tile are being put in by ()hoe. Carter on both Bidet; of Ontario street for a dramo. and allow the street to be improved The fireaten bad ite regular monthly meeting on Mon. day mght....Bert ale Ilveen, of Clin- ton, now Trinity Medical student, who was laid up with small pox and at the Isolation hospital In Torontoje getting tetter j which we are glad to learn.... Robert McKinney has deckled to retire from the hotel businees In Owen Sound and has disposed of the Albion includ- ing house furnishings and stables for $11,500 to Mr. Fogarty, of Markdale, who takes possession on May let; Me McKinney is a relative of H. Oantelon, John Pickett and T. Moore and is Well known to many others in Clinton, At the adjourned meeting of the License Commiseloners on Thursday last week the matters, left over for further consideration was attended to by the'board ; a three' monthe' license was granted to W. G. Boggs, of Oak- lohr, and also three months license to Ed Swartz, of Goderich, until neces• eery repairs Were made to hotel and satiefactcry to the inspector....Since wheeling has started we are asked to remind bicyclists to keep to the -roads for the side walks will lead to a mag- istrate'e court- . , -.. This is the time of the year when the man of the house who does not know bow to ' beat cars Pets may have a chance to learn—. ' The finely engrostOd and Illuminated address presenred ' to /Bishop Oead- jetoteelect- Carmichael, of Montreal, by his first congregation and charge, • St Paula church, Clinton, Was the work of J. A. Fowler, of Goderich.... That the spring is earlier than usual is evidenced by the fact that the spring flowers have budded already fully two weeks earlier than last ye.tr ; the woods are a much favored resort es- , peciallyon fine Sunday afternoons—. 1 Jae Snell has been doing a rushing f business of late with his Shorthorns, I having sold three in one day....The 1 stolen which passed over • this locality last Friday was severe and some dam- age is reported in the country; in town the roof on W. W. Farta•n's stable was partly blown off, which was repaired this week by Davis & Rowland. , ....Among the cortracts recently re- ceived by Hiram Hill are stone • found- ations for the new residences of Chas Sallie on litiron streegand M. Dowzer on Townsend street,also foundation for Mrs Reid's house on Princess and Isaac Jackennei" on Rattenbury street; Mx - Hill has just finished the stone work . for the addition to J. Taylor's house. .. •Seeley de Turner report the sale of quite a nuniber of new bicycles as well as -disposing---of-many-seeend-hand- - wheels; among the recent sales are Recycles to . Norman Snyder, Bert 131acker...W. Doherty and I, Rattan - bury, Clevelands to Miss ChidleY, .T. Brown and'H. Holden, E. & D. to R. Carter, Stearns to R, Blake, Hartfords _to_B-,Miltiker• andJ-R-Shaw, R 9: f" Frank Walker, Ivanhoe. to R. And- , yews.; .. Perkins •& Mallon, the new I proprietors of the'Clarendon hotel took possession • this ,week; •Mi Perkins -moved his family here Wednesday.. The first carload of cement for Clinton containing 600eacks arrived herelWed- nesday for the walks to be laid this summer, ..Mrb J. Taylor is haying is stone foundation put under her house 1 n Oatario street.... i 11.4,44, MP) 11111. disregard the mony small Wage whieh go to make up the Oman* of yoar home. • The eppeeranoe of your home bee es niggle rie say- • thing else to do yeah the pleasant side of your life. Our wall hanginge have inuoh to do with this matter of appearance •end its consequent feeiing of repo° and pleeaure, They make a room look clean, relined and lively, all of which tondo to the pleeeure of your borne life, The deecrotions of a borne are important in making it satisfying and a happy place, We hove these banginge et from 30 to 30, the better the price the better the grade, tee believe thebetter the value we give the bigger the trade, We claim ell remontible advantages for onr •ritook and will be pleased to hays the chance of displaying them to you. The W. D FAIR; go 011atott "Often the Cheapest—Always the Rest" MPAMMAMPANYA M•AMMAIWA MMNI • ew prmq FOOTWEAR. • We have the best assorted stook of boots and shoes in the county. • • Speoial values in Ladies' fine boots, Oxfords and strap elippers, • After due oonsideratiou we have • deoided to give up the agenoy for the Stater Shoes, ansl are cleaning out at cost the balance of the atock. ..Wieshellicepleased-te-shOwiyonT.: • aitie stook and. give yoloourr teotekoect, it might he money in u • • Oer spring stock of bootnd shoes is now complete, we have an the West stylea sod a emporia:0 will convince the closest buyers that our prices are as low as good reliable shoes oan rudely he sow at. We are sole agents in Clinton tuithe Y. D. Xing Shoes, They ere made in the latest styles and of the very beat material, up to date in every respeateend We think they are the best ' valuer, in the - -:---rearket,try one pair..aed he cone • vincach we -guarantee evetY•Pair . • . give entire"Batiehddien# ee puir Bays' &Girls' Footwear Cash sea one Betas A As teltenas cash. The Oht Reliablet. • The. Store That Never Disappoints aylor VtrrtrtritrtirtrIrMitlitirttrtritIMMPITTIMMIMMIMMIMMTMItttlIMIV . .. .. . • 0.1111P' elefe`. 't; ewe, welP NEM • wog. rs. We show aii:immense.stock of all the.new things. #.4111 'Ne.olt*ear.--1--.People,;Arh4-;appieelate 'eltoiee • FoOds, . should see.olir new range. Bows and Oa House Ties are 6:6 proper thing for the consiOg tOasoli.: • sio-• We are After the Shirt Trade Adt-s- • and when 3)trn see our 'great assortment of .New Goods of 1E...the celebrated make of the W.U. :84 R. brand you„will be • kir- 711M4 prised. rb..0 pi:ice is only $1.00. Stakelied.fronts* short bosom • , E.. open*back and front and the.. best fitting goods.on the market: . . , Owe Boys three piseaeriits, ell wool Halifax *weed, plabitcolor, pntAtik litsol, oat and yogi brad trimmed, the eta. . •6.1111 Boy! thtee pitied Matti, good quality of tweed, sailor collar, braid 2 TS trimmed, pahte lined, quite a nobby suit, each • Boys three piece li3Sa6 of nice tweeda, darlecolore, litilor:crillite;,,, leo hraid trimmed, levery nobby esoh ........ 0.i 0 Boys wor9teti serge snits, laPels silk ficed, Pett01,bUitOna Mit vest, e dut • velvbt front, very stylisb, eaoh.* a ,* 4 ......... *0.1.1..1•11,111,1111V it. UNMV 4444•4444.4.44444 lef behind, we are years, very sincerely, (Signed) n, Blaney W. B. Whitely, Geo. Twitchell, Mos, Boyer, Y. MoEuren, J Moon, W. Miller, W. E. Mil3or&ncl W. Camelot. ' f.S. M. B. Y. M. O. A., Exhibition buildings, nalifet, ODDiftILL.OWS!. 00NOHRT.--Tho grand concert given under the hospices of the Clinton 1.0.0.V. lodge last Fri- day evening wag, a euceetse nottylth. standing the Navy Willa and rain. storm Which -prevailed, and no doubt, prevented many from attending; how- ever, the hall was fairly well filled,. though some who had rederved seats were not present. The proceeds ounted to nearly $150. The enteite initIbletit was very high class, and was furnished by artists, the mere mention of whose names ensures good patron- age Harold Jarvis, tenor; Mies Sel. way -etibirnIto; George and *Mrs tIcHarde-Sinith, accoMpeav ist, Fiona baginning to end the 'pro- gram was exceptioually good and thor- oughly enjoyed, Harold J'arviteof go-. roi t, t he rattraetion of the evening, sow. a a 3 Snits. worth $14.00 in the regulafway are now sold at:$10.0k made to .u..1 your own order in any shape or style and besides a great assortment of pat- terns to pick -from.-- The first question asked is how it can be done. Being Fir m.anufacturers we buy our cloths and triMmings direct from the mills saving ..,„1 the big wholesale profit, and we are eiving our customers the benefit of this. Keen bu),ers will be surprised at the wonderful: value. pills Wanted to Learn pperating. a e to • rti�r for 1 Siko. 1110.•4 , C;ILE;O•NEllt Tur me CLOTIII1VG ST011Et, :wag at his best, and delighted the mid- — . NO1111141/41 • anti inastri lay manner; he has his voice • • , , 1.