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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1902-05-09, Page 5F- WAAMAINVW WWWW MAIM A. Glorious Big Bargain Event A royal time for those who need or who will need clothing.. Men's Suits, Boys' Suits, Men's 'Overcoats, Boys' Overcoats, Men's Pants, Boys' Pants. Our Whole Clotbing,Stock will be offered — at 'a special discount 01 20 per cent • The object of this sale is to Nell out this season's clothing before our new goods arrive. We never carry one eeason's goods into the next season. . All goods charged during this sale will be charged at regular prices. Positively nogoods charged at sale prices Our (roods are marked in plain figutes-17 deduct 20 per cent and that will be the selling price for cash only during the sale. Men's Suits. Men's 5.00 suits now 4.00 Men's 6 00 " " 4.80 Men's 8-00 41 6 10 Men's 10 00 " "'. . 8 b0 Men's 12 00 " "• ..... . ........ 9 60 Boy's' Suits __Boys' 1 50 suits 110Wi' . . • ..,...2 • • .: .. !, ea ee" 1 20 - Boys' -2 00: "" ' v:•••,eig:c.'1. Boys'. 2 50 - " . " •. 2 00- Boys 300 a ' id •••.........•••••• 240 Boys' 400 " • it. • • 3 .20 Boys' 5 00 a• ' 0 ... :. ... . • .,..e• 4 00 Boys' odd pants .. • • 40 Men's Overcoats Men' 5 00 Oveitoats now ..... -...... 400' Men's 6 00 • " a .. .... 4 80 - Men's**8 00 a - " 6 40 fen's 10 00 At " ' 8 00. • 'Men's 12 00 " - -a 9 .60 - BOYS' OVERCOATS and Pea Jackets reduced iin *erne propt rtion.. ill fur goods at absolute cost—Fur Cape, Coats, 1:follars, Gloves;Mitts Ind -Heavy 'thideitlothing. ------- • ackson, Itridlotir.. Stock,. . „ CLINTON fP/MMIIIAMM .RAMMIAM TUE CLINTON NEW ER,11. May 9th, 1902. •rrr, frarmnrerrar•rrar timing and Gotha. CLINTON MARKETS Jes X air wail in Gabriela ThursdayZon u 4ne.. W ProudfoOt wile here. rono GOderioh on SaturdaY. eroy Fair we up to Winehion for Sun- day vieitiug H. 0. Bell, B. G. Courtice and R. S. Mannhig were in Goderieh on Wedneeday. Quo McLachlan, of Winghem, 0pm:it Sunday with friends in town. Dr atm returned Saturday from the nioM convention at St Louie, Mise Jennie Xenieu spent were' days this week at M. Glew's in Mullett. Mrs j.liell was the guee; of her `daughter, Mrs H. 0. Bell, of Wingham, last week. W. J, Paisley was called to Wingloam on Friday in connection with license ma Here, M 'i4. ara, of beefed!), ad Mies Alice rindraore, of town, spent Sunday with Varna friende. Walter Coats hems to day (Friday) for Oollingwood where he has acioepted a splen - ala situation : - Will (*unn, eon of Heotor Gunn, of Ailsa Craig, was the guest or Dr and Mrs Gunn over Sunday. Mimeo Miily and Ina Hirone and Miss Maggie Gloacher, of Blyth, were visiting Mende here last week, Mr and Mee E. McLaughlin spent Sun- day at the latter's parents, ildr_and Mrs Wm Pinker, William street. Mrs W.E, Doupe,of Woodham, hasbeen visiting her parents, Mr and Mre A. Mo - .Keown, e8he returned home Wedneeclay. Mies Agnew, of Wingham,ana Mr Little, of London, were guests of Mise Shannon and Dr Agnew for a few days this week. Miss Lettie Smith returned home on Saturday from St Mary's where she WAS visiting and attending the wedding of her cousin. Mrs T. Muroh who has been attending two weddings, that of a nieoe and nephew, in the neighborhood of Mitchell, returned ,on Thursday. • • Mrs S. Coati left for • Creetline, Ohio, on Theeday morning to ,visit her daugh- ter. Mre tpr) McCallum, and expects to be away for sometime. • S. Townsend and -W. R. Belden were down in Hey township last week in the in- terests of Cold Storage, and thiourea a goedly number of shares. , Mies M, X. Glenne and Miss M. Keefer who (Tent Saturday and Sunday at St Paul's Rectory, returned to Toronto on early train Monday morning; •• Mine Eva Turnbull is here from Han- over on a reit and will remain home for awhile. Mr 0. Turnbull, of Guelph, was here loot week visitipg his mother. • J. B. Hagey, representing H. S. Hall- man, publisher, of Berlin, was here this week taking ordere for .artistici calendars • of whioh he eeeured quite a number. Alex Dodds who was a former Olintor- Jan 35 years ago is visiting here from the Stetted. • Heisarbrother of W. Dodds, of town, and father of J. Dodds, of Seafortb, 4: afre-3,--W4rwin.went to. tOndon Wed- .nesday and will attend the convention of the W. F. M.• S. held there,. after which -she-goes to-visit-at-heehome m -St -Th The Goderich Signal says Judge Moe- • son's hearth is again not what friends would-111re to sect hiin and at pre:ay.-pre- vents him from attending to hi‘ official •• duties. Rev 0,. R.. Gunne, of 13t Paul's • Loom for Sale . Notice to Creditors. church, acoonopanied his Lordshi the P . Newcombe fly shuttle 'loom for sale, at one- Notilacei is hereby given that all persons hav•T Bishop:of Heron to Wingloam•and Belated -thirdeeillne price, in first-class ruuning order. ',PS_ 9 MIS_ g8.11V1 the estate of minaret in the confirmation services held in that utiobings, late or the town of Clinton, , in the • • town on Monday evening. 'or partietpars spoil, to . . Gio• P , P i d c minty of Huron, married woman,who died on - - orabout the 27th day of August, 1901, are re- agay.94f. Queen street,Olinton. • . quired on or before the 14th day of June, 1902. - • to deli •er to James Scott. • Ontari Strayed. . solicitor for the.execntor, of thie will I the • • , From subscriber' premises about April NM, •-is radon& -white year in g steer. Any infer- . motion se to its whereabouts will be rewarded, H. LOWERY. con. 16, 'lode - MAY 9;-2. rich township, Clinton P. 0 orreetjon . :To,thelliditor of New Bra: OBAX Sz11.-WM:. you kindly . giveane ewe to correct' an error: appeared in your lime of last week under the head- ing tThe Prohibitioniete Meet," and arbich in calculated, if uncorrected, to do injury to • the cense of prohibition. ' Referring to the candidates invited to . appear before the Wept Huron Prohibition Alliance,executive, you say "Mr Mitchell appeared, and at some length stated his • dose, but said he did not went to take the .pledge" '-Ngee, es a member of that exeon- tive, and one who was present, I Wish•to • eteAe that, it to not correct, and eteriously ainierepresentio,Mr Mitchell before the pub - What" Mr Oftchell did say. was that -.he had no personal objections tolaking the ledge, as it was the same as hie life prin. rand it was an easy Matter for him to o so, that his only hesitation was because i..from,eertain t quarters of his party there were objections to his signing any pledge; :New I submit • Abet seen in this light Mr sai deceased, the•r •names, addresses an discriptions and the full partioulars of. their for him Hie family will follow in a few claims. And further talte notice, that after ,_ . such last mentioned date, the executor will weeas. • .. , Proceed to distribute the assets of the said Peter McDonald is home from the Lon. deceased among the parties' entitled thereto, , having regard .nly tothe claimsof whichheshall don Medical College ; he will go &tin to then have notice and that the said executors Feaforth Saturday and remain -with Dr will not be liable for the said assets or any Ross for awhile, J. Agnew (brother of Dr part thereof to any penon or persons of . .. . ,.. whose claims notice shall not have been re .Agnew, ca town), also a student at the -ceived-by him -it -the tirne-of-Rua ruRtzihution. same college ocool,liexie at .his home in Wingham-TAMESSOOT. . Executor' for Viplliam Gibbing*, lixecTuier. , • Dated at °buten, this oth da Y of may, no2. ' We had "a pleasant call from W, Taylor, May 9th -3. - . • - who has recently removed from Grey - . • • , township to Stanley haying bought . Mre . . W. H. Scott's farm, Being of the right ; . . . , 1 ' '• - 'BORN. • • faith he naturally subscribed for the NEW ' kloGREGOR-In Clinton on May tikl,...to Mx: • BOA- , We hope he may long live in this and airs John.MeGtrepor, oi a son. township far he think e it will -.suit him." -.-7. re 81SMAN-In Detroit,the Vcife Of A. C. filisman Ray Bowen, late In •the employ . of 1 (nee MissTipling),of aeon. . Mr J. B. Runtholl, hie taken a situatiin Jae M3Cool will leave next Week for Alberta territory where he antende to • take up land enmagh for a ranoh. has. been inthat country before and finde it suitable FLANNERY-In TticleersMith, April 29th,the with Mr H. Richardaton, jeweller, of wife of Wm Flannery, <do daughter. • Itigereoll, and left' therefore, On Monday. witiGRT-In deaforth, April 24thrthe wife.of He is•s, competent and reliable Voting man J. W. Wright, of a son:. • . . and We hope he may 6 well wherever he RHIELLwife of Rob7i. Moll, of a 'daughter, ' mENtu0S-In East Wawanoa, the wife of John Menzies, jr:, of a daughter.• ' • WRA.Yln Ttirinberry, April 22nd,the wife of John Wray, ot a son. . O'CONNELL-In Goder4a.APril29thithe wife of J. D. O'Connell, of a daughter. • , , • :MITCHELL -In Ethel, ApriI.25th, thawife of Geo, M. Mitchell, of a daughter. - • • PERRIE-In 'Win hare, April i8th the wif &Of may locate. )1e ha many chums here who will miss him. H. O. Bell (son-in-law of J. Bell, of town,) goes to Woodstock as assistant superintendent, and not manager as stated last week, Of the factories operated by the Canadian Furniture lianifatiturers. An .oflice for the supervision of the mechanical. pea of the work of the factories will ' be opened up in Woo detook and . Thos. Mitchell apnea= altogether different from Perrin, of a son, (sti born.) , ' Bell is the superintendent with his soh, the thopreesion conveyed your. report: YOUNG -In Colborne,Aprir2lst, the wif6 of Harry, as asibiaant. °Letle will enter upon :and / believe emery member of the mon, R. M. Young, of a daughter. .• • his autism there when a suite,* person is tive would agree that my Statement is MoC.ANN-InToledo, Olde; April 25th, the secured to take nha,rge at Wingham. ”according to faot. The character of Mr dawife fl;Tra,s, McConn, fernlerly of eci.for.th...01..it. „,..WeloadAhe.pleasure of ,a.oilliroronjolui probibitionitt, and upon his signingthet.,11gWIS-In Palma ot 17.,April2fith;tle Wife%tir Mitchell. was .,00neiaered satisfactory Sheritt, AI. 'P., for North Middlesex, on ,Ang, tpawisInee Misrs834. TWitchell), of a daugh. 'Wediiesaitf.'•"'AithbirghlyrdiVatiitzqfploceiite; ,•pledge.he was accepted by the membere Of ter. side of polities it makes, hire none 'the less the executive, racist of whom ere Reform-ot true, as I FERGUSON-At Woiseley,N.W.T., April 4th, the Wife of John Ferguson, (nee lliss Bella n was passed , 'Airales), of a daughter. West Hu Et' 31'.6.1tItIED. IP.rolithition Alliance executi if M • ch- • , ere, as ,their,catahdate. It I understand it, that "a mot* pledging- the support of le BRDARD-DENOMME-At the cburehof St. eell would edge the pledge," but a er he had , Peter, St Josephonn Tuesday, May Gth, by Bev. ,eigned ia,, it moved,: seconded and carried, • Father Prudhomme Charles eetiardis Broad ,port..Mr hlitohell was giVen to underetand FORtte-NOTT--At thebeidesam 9, Wel- ° Oill'e , near Port Hope, on•AprillArcl, bila abet the executive weted do its beet to se- L. Edwards, M. Elford, ofElimvilltsto rs Alice ,oure his election if heheoame their ;lanai- Nott.• . • .dateemhich . would have -undoubtedly been' BARWICK-STOREY,-On April. 29th; at the done, in the „ease of any Candidate deemt4 Inanse,.81c110 illop, by Rev. 11, Musgrave, ki, J. et,a,fialtistactory oharacter taking its pledge. ,tiorteetelcit filis.sitinpuen morey,daughter of W There ie not the elighteet reason for the Illholzell, was ocereed into taking the pledge. house X.11, IdeCormick401a1032, to Miss Annie ;that we acoept.Mr . Mitchell titi the projeb,- g rne:nflitaDuettren111.1.tirgig4 lostfri candidate. and, ,pledge him our sup- • • mo ORmiale-XSYS-On April 15th.at'Christ inference aonynyed in your report that Mr ,1 church a sonage, Exeter by Rev. J. EL, Moore• • tol4Y acted as any co,ndidete of either P. Kes, (*ante% -----parerwrouldioatte-donerebeing true_to_ DENOMY-BADOCItv-At St Joseph, Atarli own r peinciples, and anxious for the party etie OranliDenomy,toMissAnnteitadonieboth- of the Bauble line IdaY. 120 repteitented to win, :SAW The Corlegiate Seaforththedivagri „Instil with the JII ,Hough cup. Winghim so' Mitthell will .1tace luiree 'Defend, Cossoplooll, Aged. 80 years, fraCeS on May rib .$550 in .purees are SPICER-AT Its.eter, April 25, Robt Spicer, tea *holiest football germs' in the inter- 2,710Z-0 In Stephen, April 22n5, Alex, Boxiaged CHISHOLM- tn001borne, A.pril 17th, Jessie ifelsOotatien on May and at Winghean the Mnuinipi pr EXECUTIVE, ng NOtitn4 VAR WATSON At the resldencoth bride's parolee. Stanlei, on Apr112001, be Rev. B. Yelland,Dayfteld, avid Dewar,to Miss Ada daughter of.,J0)1/1 Watson. DIED: • e norav-in rset Wawanosh,tApril 80th,Cleo all testi goes o td play the first Rena, aded,05 ;years. • MAN -I Ill al A 11 25th Eli bob egiate teem for, theYeo,. wifeof 3. J, Dennian, aPgred 46 yearega. CAMPOELL--InaVest Wawanosh, Aprilinet, ,offered at Mito all. aged 78 Mrs. mediate. series of the Western Football S' loOnla Aeatn defeated Blyth ooze of relict of the late WM. Chisholm, aged 55 years. to 0. wftiffigillelTaiggi,111:Fcer tylestitr's Catharine. VitighS,MAlte other day bit; owing to the Geo. Edward.&g7 yeare The Collegiate football teittn drove to IDDWARD-Inaret, . April 23rd, the wife of rain the Awe only laetea about half an -20oh,Georg• hour' and Winghara was ahead by one ina,aangbter of dnoCariniohaelaiged blinenthe, goal to nil, • NUGENT•4n PlattsVille April 26t4..;•Ilev, Nupent,ex•President of Amnia= Conforenee, lifOarirtimon g donvenor andrepresental NEW ERA from now to Wee meet at fitratkord to itaft1340 11 the end of the year for 50e, Ill the inlerrdediitte market Of the CLL. A. aged Oyeers, • distriot NO 6 inoludee Sesforth, Stratford Clinton, St Marge and Bright; J. D. 4010404 • friendly or jovial. Mr Sheritt is An old. Stanley boy, some 25 years am and is familiar with Clinton, meeting many an old acquaintance. He is an Methodist, Confiervative and an Orangeman at. that, but nevertheless he and Rev.C. R. Gonne, of St NUN church, are old Mende, with whom he spent the del, and was shown around' our pretty town. A. McD. Allen who has been •around here in the intereate of the Cold -Storage Betabliehment left on Wedneeday of Met we ek foe his Trans -Atlantic, trip, sailing from Montreal oh Saturday. Mr Allen along with Mr Woodman, of Goderioh, both authorities on f tuit were appointed by the Minister of Agrioulture to take charge of the Cianadian fruitexhibit at the Wolverhampton and (cork Exhibitions which opened on the let of May. From --Whar kfilret of-lhatie -midterm-Omar-- milady our Cloderich friend) the Govern- ment could not hava seleoted better men for thie important °fano. As for eulogieleg Canada's merits not only for fruit but in every other respect we true* they • will be found capable and worthy •exponents, Tloeir friends wish them a gate trip and „a pleasant and prolitable time in the old teed. • . Hundrede of delegates of the Western ;Branches of the W. F. M. 8, wee() in Lon - ion on Wedneeday and Thursday .at the annual converition of 'the great body of •Proabyterian mission workers. Among three§ in attendahoe are the tollowing from Huron distriot :7-Mre (Rev) Stewart and Mee Rich Irwin, of linton; Mee (Rev) MOM% MS (Dr) Stanbury and Miss 0. MoNenzie, of Bayfield ; Mae (Rey) Milier ang Niro McLennan, of Loohalsh Mre (Rev) Lakin, Mee Bose and Mrs Allan MoLean, of Seaforth ; ,Mrs /tiohardeon; of &teen% ; Ifre .(Dr) Fergueon and Mre Mcktre, of itirkton aro a, Linkleter, Meg P. Linklater and Rise Lizzie Gilohrfet, Of Wingliarn ; Mrs (Rey) G. M. Dunn, of Whiteolouroh, Mrs Barr, Of Ltaternow Mrs Robertson, of Carlow; Mee Duff, of Goderith ; Mute Boole McGregor and Mrs Ilate Simla printe,tioid. Town Comitlf iik.1;714sImotiod +Wow Thure. di: enfteiniwoon 73 Monday evening the mayor Weakling end 8„Prittli " 4 The regular meeting for May teas held ---... or:: w.T.1211.tirea. adt.7.1 May tith 1902. truateo in St George'e word and asked for Fleur per owt , all roonobere preoent. eeoretary of the Public) Kama board eta - Barley hog that row Jackson had reeigned as . Peso A communication wee reoeiyed from Or Br' I t* , Ho ' . 8:0 01370598 :aa 0200 074103 0 45 A 0 50 a new 0 65 a 0 75 0 40 a 0 45 w! arrow° rmiziveettatioonokiforogm payDrfienTshoomfp $soin0 Nidlrelsokleu trim, haw 206 22055 aaa 025 055000 for ineclioines supplied to the late Geo„ Wood ghost . quest of the council. customary to pay any ommunt presented Goalie, per lb form DriThopopeon that it hint not been Flintoff . the clerk Wee instruoted to in. Chiokene, per pair .... 0 20 its, 00 1470 unlese eervicee were rendered at the re- rTourrkk,erilev;epe..r. 1.b.: .... . 50 5006 aa 60 0008 W. 0. Searle addressed the (airmail ask- Pork, dreeeed Butter, loose or tub 0 16 Ducks. Pair . . .... 0 40 a 0 60 0 05 a 0 06 8 00. a 8 00 ing for a crowing across Albert street at Rettenbary street and 3. Ratteploury at- Bp0gtgaetteeer, dpoezr.,74.0,0.1;.......: 00 8100 a 0 11 tended the meeting addreseing the counoil D, Cantelon waited upon the council Dog Lost. a 0 80 Dried Apples per lb0 05 with reference to the grading of Ontario s reet at is lot. a 0 05 with regard to the oattle pane at the G. T. IL yards. That owing to the inoreased small Willte Spi z do I t CH t g os n n en on • number of cattle and ho P being ehipped lAilererirlyt,4th. AnYoue giving info motion will be the acoommodation has become inadequate rewarded by leaving same at •Warrener Ems'. and asked for enlargement of the yards, May 2-2 W., Coats secretary of the Board of Health reported: -The hoard had engaged Fill. Service. N. Robson to serve the annual notices to clean op and recommended (1) that the The undirsigned will keep for service thie closet in rear of the fire engme room be season th,e merioun registered Hereford bull closed up; (2), that the council Imo a Ar.ugew ' No, 308,981. Terms $1 25 payable Jan. AUSO Young Hereford stock for ewe at bylaw prohibiting the -ase of privy pita and any time. compelling the use of dry earth closets and 10 L. FARNHAM, Lot It, Con. 9, Bullet& providing for the Weaning of same at 'man% 21-12. general expense; (3), that the attention of the council be called to the condition of the drain from the poet office to T. Tip - tinge property and suggested that the same he opened up and cleaned. The re- port was adopted and the olerk was ord- ered te prepare the bylew. Ohairmanyord, of the fire and water Committee, recommended a new top be put on tank on Alloora street at corner of Whitehead street, which will be done. Chairman Combo of the property cone noittee, reported Unit all work ordered is under way 'and recommended Oita the band stand in the perk be repaired, re- painted and removed to the square, which was adopted. A. 5folCenzie, as chairman of street cam. mitthe, reported that most of the streets had been graded and those remaining will be shortly completed ; earth had been To Rent or for Sale • Iirame residence and} acre of land on Mary StreettOlinton, *morns, cellar, woodshed ,hard and soft water, new stable and driving shed, excereat garden, with plum, pear, and apple treeketa., Also for Sale. At any time up to lat Sept. 5 acres,part of[the Fos er Blook,eto.,at the North End of William Street, Clinton, which is a valuable property for fruit growls g, being well, planted out in berrybushes, Email fruits, apples, etc The re is also a very excellent grade of sand and gravel on.the premises which is very Profitable. Apply to P. STRAITH,or to W.BRYDONE, A.pril 18-tr. Qintex'. Executors' Sale of Valuable Farm Property. • dream mid put 011 the roadaide oppOsite The executora ander the will Of the late John %Govier, will offer for sale by public auction, on. Jae Smith's and Joe ReAtenbury'eatt these nedonirday, at 28th dly of May, 1902, at 2 pointe being considered unsafe owing to • a masons loto!, inztheLtorn of both- sides of -the road and the work is not the high banks; tile was also put • in on Minton; thelonowineproliperttivi , berla41 onD'M ellyslett, the 12th, concession of the townTlp- iontaining 127 acres Mare -or "law yet completed Le oarload of tile also a oar- -. wohgrop•rty the • land tween Shipley and North street also of aboutiof treat:x.17c d °ill?' h elar ate ea ed. _ The buildings con - load of clement have been received. and', bell* alNotlua on the premises; there are 15 Afr slenetfeatdeorn .etored away. The committee recomMende the grading, of Princess etreet . at ritores of good pasture land,• there is all) North street from Mary street south, and a with a k granelithie eidewalk • be • hulk f rom the west 'hem am 72x60,• she? Rohm 2074, °Lir flnaczon46115ci the othet 21x8o With.: a frame kitchen ellttr. Bank b payers to petition against ib. at the court and sohool house, 8 nines from Clinton, 6 -from latlea4n01211. ? Satteoliear.. House to ' Mrs Kerr's, the council to advertise and allow the rate- . pen 14x24. ivIttiennPultni4nesee4ilit9 ill'edhaurith Blyth and 4 from Londesboro. The .property of revision. " . . . . .. . . . . fronts a whatls known as the base line - Chairman J. 0. Stevenson; of the finance The roperty will be sold subiect to a lease tionomittee, reported the following • eel. whio . expires on April 1st, 1903,1mt possession y, ic3iftwIlehteriaxe elm to bre first mentioned cottitte: -jos Wheatley; 3 months salar 890; R. Welsh, 89 days, $89.; W. ()oats, . The prePerty willhe88011 elf; ex bias?: areetrvme a montbs,.07101-0;10tifill,71-infintIV,--$24---e -bid.- • --...erms •• of -sale,-,10%Af fty., freighi on •cemeet, $49,40; A. rber ighthet time of sale, t!,e balance his 30- CoupinS, work; 53,50 ; G. T, Ity, , •freight - coirciirionaliate° irgcle kr:vrairet tan:I:fel on tile, 526.16; Can Sewer Pipe 0o., striver the sale; or oat be .obtained from Richard •pipe, $286';, F. ailyans driving, .$9.70 ; 0, Govier or Henry MoBrien, , Alban P. 0., arteer4okir, Liiiii, sucisn :. Geo • co..% either of the undersigned. D 411Y-Of-AVril._19.15 • . - coant, $4 ;. N. .Robsoo, serving noticee, • . 'Feeler a Solicitors, snowplowing, $1; °arrow ;is Garrovr, ao- • ICEANSON 0Ahrtuw, DICKINSON, $6;• Electric Light Clo., for streets,' hall, D &o., $69..604.J... Ferguson, work, 52; R. . • Auctioneer, Clinkm. . CI. cdelilicahy' Coats & Son, sundries, $7.88. W. Coate, $65 03. ' • requested to sweep the streets in f rent of C. Carter, for tile Kid, $4.73 ;• to receive $2 per day ai forenoon on the • ,20 on uograr'bf Joseph and Isaac streets, in granolithio walks; the business men be were dealt with. The first meeting of the • of lot 24, con. 8,13one half mile faromwellint, day, May 26th, at 13 p. m. ;" Joe Wheatley 8 Thebrioltdyrelling includinglots 18, 19 and postage, . $3 ; total. payments, $878 24 ; reoeipte-J. Wheatley, for males . &o. Court of Revision will. be held on Mon- • north, on gravel road, containing 90 sores. " By motion a number of other rnattere . . comanittaiainnidnogown.a,ocnreesm. tie norther Holmesville, tam 1 Part of farm, tote 88 and 83, onwest side of 4 • • sTthreeeirtitaTide ndowxetlInionrgtohnowt resaitiweddaye.tif 'Victoria 2 The north half f lot 25, eon. 2, rid e it part annum. Real Estate for Sale. , — . . their places. of . business every 'Friday Liberal terms tosult purchasers, Apply to • morning and the count:tit will agree to, draw away the refuse; Monday, May 26th - 'to be observed as a holiday in comu.emore- tion of the Nine's birthday. • 400 McKinnon ifir Co. mru Itlillinery May is always our big mouth for Millinery and this seamen we have made great preparations for it, 'We have just received and passed into Stook a large easortrnent• of the newest thinge in Salton, Walking Hate, Reedy•to.wear Hate, "Untrimmed Hats in new designs, also a full assartment of Flowers, Feathere, Buckles, Chiffons, Mousselinee and Trirominga of all kinds. adiee Stewart has charge of the Millinery department and will be pleased to take your order for any style of ilat you wioh and trim it in the latest style on short notice. We will be pleseed to have you visit our showroom end inspect_ the new styles whether you are ready to' buy or not, Corsets We show a great range of Comets thie Ream. We do not 'confine our- •• selves to any one make, we examine every manufacturerai samples and select the best from each one, wnieli makes our stook dr Corsets Naomi to none in • the county. We carry a full stook in all qualitiee, and buying in large quail. titles we get a reduction in prime. Ladies' Good Jean °oxalate, all sizes, worth 35o for 25o. Ladies' Summer Corsets, straight front, at 25e, 850 and goo. B. & 0. Corsets, in long or short waist, ereot form, in fine satin, jean and oontile, as 500, 7ao and $1. r D. & A. Corsets, in all the new styles, at 50o, 75o and $1, . The B. T. Corsets, in oll styles, including the celebrated watoli spring corset, • at 50o, 75o, #1 and $1.25, Crompton's Celebrated Comte, at 70o, $1 and $1.21 IMcKinnon sk Co., Blyth 011104011111/010000 00100011144101111 Solid Stuff at Special Prices for Cash, For the MoRtikofMay only. Below we quote a; few net prices. Barbed wire * springavire 5 and 6 in. wire nails 4in wire nail, 8in " 2 1 2 in " 11-2 in " $47.80;0. Crioh, for cemetery, &a. $12.50; • . Prdhibition ea. Vonties. To the Editor of the New Era; : • DEAR Sie-As an out and (int independ= Anti se far AS politics is concerned; I take etrone exception to warned the utterances which are freely and publioly Made hvbeth political parties, :partiticirarly in relation to the question of prohibition. In the ne,ture of things, we Are acoustorned to expect pretty severe criticism from the opposition 2 -,of whatever party that_happens to be - and in the present 'case some Very strong things are said in condemnation of the Ross Government. HOwever, all the hard things, so far as coin:fermi. the recent action on the temperance question, arena from that quarter. I have homed life•long male, here in Clinton,' denounce most severely the were° -pursued by:MrRose re the referendum; declaring it to e incomes• tent, unreasonable and unjust. On behalf of the probibitioniste and temperance advo- cates of this riding, I object to being °hissed ari illogical and inconsistent unless we imp - port the Ross Government: r accept the .etatetnent . As to' Mr Rees' total abstinence principles and am prepared to believe him einem in bis desire for prohibition,yet X am MA sanguine ae fa the faeorable con- Of,11.iS.,gOVernytnent, WI manifest in the melon in relation to tire tiOtaitiOns of the -referendum. We are tharged with fording the temperance question into the political arena, with the statement that prohibition. ..le not the Only factor that should figure in reference to a gdvernment, My oonviotion is that it is high time that this question, which is a prime rector, should not otoly be forced in, but wedged in and spiked in, tratil it is acknowledged as a legitimate inmate. In one Allianoe convention we discussed the matter fully, • in view of doing our beet to carry the referendum, and appoinkea a committee to Visit both politioal corms& tions. These conventions were given clearly to understand that if either of them brought out an acceptable man we would support .him, and if not we would consider -the raatter-or-bringing-out-onindependent candidate. Then, lifter welting ten days, the executive of the Allionoe was called to receive the rdport. Both oandidatee were invited to meet and confer with the coin - =Mee, , Only one app,eared, and he, after carefully considering the case, and being %soured of our support, signed flip pledge whith we required. And, by the way, • the eenimittee . was 'oom oiled prinoipally of Liberal party men. Our object is to try and end men to Parlirment-from wht- over aide- who will, irrespective ot party, unite in seeking to haye a prohibitory law enaoted. We are not dealing with a Con- servative oendidate, and have nothing to say as to hie actions in the Hones, other than on the one live 5uestion. J. Glom. A turnover Of eight constituencies In Ontario s a t at is necessary to gme _ Mr Whitney. et IVOfilting..044i0ft the next Legislature,'! says,the Ottawa Ottlien. ,Yes, and a turnover of eight the other way would glom Mr Row about thirty majority, says the Toron• • to Star. Row inteiesting ib is to all down With a pencil dnd do sums. mai:oh 28:an:: W• C.•07Ir4BANOREAN, ClInr ton As.,*(44PPPPPPPIJI4VitsP;4/114/14441LIF iThe Novelty Bakery • and ReStantrant • • IO the pines. to 'buy choice ohocolatee; -We handle • Mo. Cormiek's choice Mariosibo ohoocletres, a 1 a 0 Patereon,s orean sandbutht ataxia& and other ohaioe assortments, . • 1 • We areprepared for the com- ing lauson to serve soda wetter • in all flavors:" We Alen have crushed fruits in stook, 100 cream and all kinds or cool* . drinks. . • . ." • . A choice stook of orangee and lernons, bananas and all kinds of fruit in season. Fancy brerid and cakes always on hand. , Wedding Cakeg a Specialty• . Terme etriotly .cash. J Me4Jlay, Clinton. lerdwormitambligtofreewskesimtp TANDARD eneoL • HOES. We have just received a shipment of our . justly cele brateditrwatitandardShoer fcir Boys. These goods . need \no introduction as they are ready well knoWn and fire re. eognmed to be the best wear- ing Boys' Shoes on the mar- ket. They are made of a eh9ice quality of Milwaukee grain and without seams. insoles and counters guaran- teed to be absolutely solid sole leather. . No Shoddy No Paper Soles . Patroni ze the New Shoo StoriS and get new Shoes. Fred T Jackson 8o per lb 8 , 4 and 4 1 2 in out nails 2,40 30 " 2, 2 • and 2 in " 250 2.70 per keg 11n " 2,75 , 2.75 " Kalsobaine 20c per package. 2,80 " 5750 knoll washers for $6.5c). 2.85 " 6 boxes axle grease for 25c; • 3.10 " Mrs Potts' Irons, per set, 75o. 10 per cent discount for Cash off all the following lines. eraniteware, Tinware, Shelf Hardware, Spades and Shovels, Harvest Tools,Daisy Churns, Lawn Mowers, Clothes e'- Wringere,, Pumps .and Sinks; laving .bought. heavy this spring by the tar .14 we betterpriess—thair--ars----: . 1 largo good second hand Refrigerator cheap :3 Fire proof sallm 44 Chea ar Hardware House', House Cleaning Requiienients.. Fine line of RookerS, in Wood, °obit+, and upholstered. Gurtain.poles and fixings, in. ' • brass . and wood. Room . mouldings, in. ' colors, imitation and real oak. Picture moulding, in great variety, Frames made, to order. Picture glees, Mirrors frame and mirror ploAni. . • Undertaking and PieturePrani • jag a Specialty. J. C. StevenSor • „Opposite raven Rill, • • • • Genwral Faralture Deajer, Filbert Street, el4INTON. IIE9IDEN0111-11tiron'Street, • oppooite Commercial' Hotel. • Its Up You If you want the best in Men's and Boys' Spring. and Summer Undertiear-. To make tracks to HOLLOWAY'S and profit by the exisori- ence of 'others and buy your Underwear fron4 HURON STREET, CT.J.NTON -1413 RANGE,. On Timidity Feb. 27th, I will leave my present store to take charge of th clothing and furnishing department of Messrs, Hodgens Brea, I take • this Opportuniej • of returning thanks to my many friends and oustomere for the continuous patronage they have given me since opening out in bueineea. and trust that the present relations eo long existing be.ween us may not be broken. 7.8e-1111 For the coming Spring semen I will be able to allow you the finest etoek, iiiftriiirityliihIrents. era rin ebingsbrought been personally selected from the best imamate and you, can depend on always• geiling the nobbles* and most up-to.date styles in Hate, Shirts, Ties, eto. Com,e in and see me any time you are up town. A. J. 1VIORRISIT emmna • mizzITOMS SXMIDS IVIANGEL-Giant Yellow Intermediate, • Mammoth Long Red Elate Post, SEED OORN-Pticee are high and all dealers have bought sparingly rather than take the risk of carrying any stock over. It may be good policy for you to buy now. 'We have now in stock "the stall. dAl varipties-Bailey, White co,p yellow dent, teaming mammoth Soilthern Sweet, PAINTS--rall range of colors in Sherwin Williams' celebrated paint Ther cover Mote surface and wear better than any ether make. W. L OUIVIETTE•Londesboro