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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1902-05-16, Page 8L;• Rap 161h,, 1902 0 s Made erwear * urz. 13;;Y 10, 190. *10 a:A LOCAL troritiEs, " • Cs THE CLINTON NEW ERA 0 re0dOor faolnic TcarehioWethoembpooltnnefityoboylefer- A. Hooper on Monday he the handed ar cheque tor 461.2e to Ur Jno. ' removal of the duty on cern by the McBride, of Port Albert, as a reeult of Liberal gelVernment, we may say that a wrench in the be* Mr McBride wtthin thelaet three weeks Mc Perrin h('Me a P°U°Y m the 130minit°0 c't Canada Guarantee and Accident, 00. has disposed of about 0000 bushels of Mi per represents.. s.... 01; corn -10m 'needs to fanners ho rewhieh - F. Rance (though the Medium of the routine Wanted.-11,10almt pitsieoeNpBaludo.s. .q91red it both for feed and wet On Nun' BRA)sold a setting of his thoro. Monday we had no lees than 42 farm- ers come for various qnantiliee. The bred. Wyendottes to at lientlernen in Omar a a -Taylor's Ore proof safe for sale,casy BAN410, ()Linton If you could step into the factory where "Warders wanted,--Accodiraod tl the whitewear are selling, is made/ and see the bright, clean, airy rooms. the ins, at 1 o'olJek, and at Brucefleld,on Maylotb, at 1 o'clock, El ItIO 1.1110$1.),Newry, Proprietor. rapidity ani accuracy with vivhich the ., . Welritelli-fust %Ivo, 8 orates dinner.tea, 40erators work; the ease with which they mkey direct from Enritig, 111. Bet8' neW . -mantifacture the garments, and the quant- patterns, 3341111°3ThlrY11&11VS. to you. Concentration o n e af 108 Qr 25 pewits for $t at J W 111W1N'S, esit1 Illitenalluni, Toronto Viavi Co. will be at est granulated sugar at 8.80 per hundred in bill 87 r-Itedpatli,filt. Lawrence and. American. ) - . toned out in an --hour, it -would b revelation tIggi:Iltigil`t4Z,;',Watgr/M1' rter: _ effort, a perfect system, and machines vie,/ to ladies regarding health: 13 ex. that almost seem, to think,so marvelous are their per-, sugar -We ere selling liSDPA.TEIS' Gra nutted Sugar atlad lbs feral; 83.90 ner lunidrend- f armancest are leacling factors in bringing about the by the bbi . 3.) soiree sugar at oi. Pere :ample low prices at which white underwear can to -clay be $43119' I'M A gall". . . W MUM. gain *000, . bought. Take for instance the .lightening like rap- idity with which the operator can make a set of but- WON BY A OLINTONIAN -We are frequently called upon t ann'oun e ton holes for a corset cover, with a machine that - at a; fPn Attn: arneovper/Ietnocincry, the same instant cuts and works the bufton hole 5 / . garning a coveted prize at twine being worked worked in a good deal less than a minute. route% pilleasute in adding' another n8ame versity or College, and it afford us Then there are the button machines with which the to h p l' t 'i. of town:Winer is8laitteMnousng the Cornwall Elsie Dovirzer, only duty the Operator has, is to place the button General Hospital has not ly passed her examination "there, buie has also right side. up in the proper spot, _ the!). themachine W011 the Dr. Hamilton Med I f al proficiency. ai-E-SQ.r--7S :neer: .. doe& the, rot, or_the . tuckip, g, machine that by simply increasing the number of needles will mike -a dozen pc,..reetirmentof W. N. Ma,nning as tucks as quickly as one. Then there is a special xnachine that r 17,,tir the factory we Dunciert2te.Tngset rune lace on other trimming; lace and muslin raffles are done yr another, and hem stitching on • still accither kind, made cenei.vggi been Use pliaiscoie, nb.teebonOpItarkoselesp;entreedd,V;Ire b c 8 appointment and W "Stiiiii especially. tor this purpose. When you consider that all these duties ;Jas. Doherty h jo machines are driven at lightuing speed by electricity, and each Ice,niaff. Tne employees, on a vote eectlicallyt halt eb=inliZ1 tire letticceli jar: operator is an expert, )ou can perhaps form some idea of the g quantity of work turned out in a day. This perfect system; holiday until the last of .August, . speed in turning out the work; and buying the Taw materials .m.,osostrt000tr tiAN:Foi Te411:,`7.ei nit= in enormous quantities, is.the secret of the remarkable values in Manning. Maly Smith, 17oRti..7tottil;i1Ya we are giving in whitewear this month. Here are a,.feW items Verna Mennel, Fred Tisdall, Helen take then? as samples of dozens of others just as good. . Fair, Mary klaYes, Agnes Irwin, Bier- . ence Shaw, Chas. Trowhill, Harold Skirts it :75e . Gowns At 500 ' , Broder MoTaggart, Robert Mc0Col. Rorke, Ada McGuire, Russel Stewart, Skirtsmade of English cotton, draw Gown of gooa gnality,English cotton; Norman Leyy, Eileen Roover, Lizzie string,three Mani of narrow tuoks, yoke 6 °Waters of dye tuoketlinen McLeod, Jessie O'Neil, Annie Walker, . frill of 6 inoh cambi1a Embroide7, ge/5 • buttons, collar and cuffs triTilied 540 Ruby Horeley, Elgin Mason, Wilmer s under friltntoPlitql, elutp-• • • • ••• . with finebambrio trimming...". v ttitentVarWsileitakuTna7, ' TVI•ekne!i; Skirts At 1,25 Clowns At 100. . • , , trial until nextelassis ready: .8.1ec.11fe. Skirts made of etrong English mit- ton,seams double sewn,double frill, Gowns made Of quality English oot- . ' Intyfe, Ikey Itattenburr and .thiarles 21 inch deep, inner Of cotton with • '311, V °harm °011arrilar,soke and . Wilson:. The class will remain ni the erabroidery,hera etitohedyoke with i 0...0 . viosE vvHO ARE ILL. -,We Mc- ' 3 clusters of narrow tucks and li i 26 4 ineh frilling,oater of muslin with • cuffs trimmed wit line aerobe° • . • room. - . Wide open work insertion, eaoh,, . inch hem, eaoh gret to learn that an eight:Fearer:it:I son • more corn that ?armrests use the better .1? •• •• r ar a Pic v pp A for tneraSelVeS, because they can make Fair or new stops early Tueetay money by its use,and the Leerier Gov, hlomitifl but did not retain them long eminent saves the farmers 71-2 cents AR the owner turned up For Victoria Day special railway rates rear bushel on every bushel they buy by the removal of the duty. will be given ; return tickets wilt be • issued at etngle fare good going May 4NOTES.-A course of ea' tutaxy in- 23rd or 24th valid ret urning from des- struction fir school teachere of high ,tination on or before May 26.u...,In schools or collegiate iastitutes -in Oa- a jeunt mound town lust now one is teeth will be held at Stanley Berracks, impressed . with t he neatness and Toroeto, conimencing on the 7th of cleantiness of many of the streets and July....Dre. Bethune and Ross have boulevards • what is noticeable is the dissolved partneridalp in Sertforth and display of 'flowers in many, of the the practice will be continued by Dr. house windows and. attention that is Reissithe latter Jason of Mrs John Ross, being given to the care of la,wns, .. , Victoria street.. ,.A few years ago it Dr Belden's eldest eon, a grand son of was said that the tenant was better Mayor jaellson, had the misfortune on off than the „man who owned the Tuesday night, while playing with his home ; now the shoe is en the other little brother at their home in Toronto, foot for the tironerty owner does not to fall and break his arra in two places; need to go shooting for a tenant"... we hope that nothing serious will re - The 12th of July will be celebrated emit from the fracture. ... Don't ex - in Bearsels this year....East Huron pectorate on the sidewalks as it spoils public school teacher's- will hold a con- the appearance of the walks and be- vention at Brussels on May 22 and 23. slides is a disgeeting habit; some " .Now that epring has really open- door -steps of business places are a ed and warm weather come the ceme. , filthy sight in the mornings....The li- tery and the woods are visited by I cense comnaissionere met on Tuesday many orour citizens....A. good merry to deal with a few matters, among I have gone out trout -fishing sinpe the which was the signing .of the licenses, season opened and fish stories with .and the transfers of the Clarendon no reliable data as to large catches briye hotel, Olinton,to Perkins & Nlahon,and come to hand ....Art hur Shepherd the Bedford hotel, God erieb, to F. Davis. went to Goderich on Monday and will ....A movement, started by Geo, clerk at Hodgene Bros.' dry goods store , Hoare, was on foot to endeavor to get there." .W. R. Lough has removed to 1 'up a celebration" Few Coronation Date thehouse lately vace,ted by W.T.O'Neil, ' June 26 b, but it dce3 not seem that - on Townsend street.,...From the Pet, our citizens' have enough enthusiasm rolea Topic we learn that W. J. New- ! to celebrate ....A per r y of Cliiiton's combe,son of Rev.Mr Newcona be.town, 1 young people intend to go over to fiiisr• who has had charge of F. rd's house, , fleld to -night (Friths ) for a. hoe) at furnishing department at Petrolea, bits ' Jowett's pavilion , ... A r 'gime will be gone to Smith's Fells where he will as- ' pleased to learn that gnod large fish sist D. W. McConnell in ripening tip a' can be caught in the Tx yfield river, new drug store there ; Wes. aneeted since the recent rains. which have his brother here tor some time and was washed away the Want actions that a brastling salesman while in 'window ' have hitherto blocked their •way.... dressing he was an expert.; ..E E. The boot mad slew merchants of town Hilt on has moved to the house on Rat. , will close at 6 o'clock during the sum. tenbury strest recently vacates' by mer months on Monday, Wednesday Rev Greene.... A. Blackwell removed and Friday evenings (except preceding his family to Woodstock where he a holiday); all should govern them - now engaged in the sKant piano selves accordingly.. ..Sealed .teralers factory. ...Ed ward Marshall has pure: are this week called for the erection of chased the , pi ernises known as the the new post office hero; tenders will Townsend faru , on the Bayfield con- be received up toJune 3rd ....The first cession, Goderich township, from R. of a series of handicap races among the & J. Samford, of totem. ...The pro, lacrosse boys for a prize given by Dr dilatation bille for the electoral •lis. Shaw will be Jun .off at the park this trict of West le 'Iron have been posted. (Friday) evenitig.... The old Batten - up hy returning officer W. Robertson, bury street church is now being used of Wingham....Saturday's Illustrated by D., McOorvie for manufacturing hie Globe contained a picture of the hands fanning mills ....Photographer Henry some and valuable Tara brooch given took a secture.of the Witteie building Skirts At 1.40 - Skirts made of fine Eaglish cotton, . Beanie double sewn, 13 inch double • - " of John lIcaiwybey is seriously ill with Gowns At 1.50 • pleurisy. ....John Hancock ie danger - Gown ' Gown of fine English cotton, came- gerouslp ill, and but slight hopes are , brio nnish, yoke of narrow striped entertained for his recovery ; he has • frill, inner of cotton with 4 *nob ., .• open workinsertioft,V Shaped neck, been a resident of the place thr a good frill, outer. of muslin with 54, inch w WA double across shoulder, neck and . Many years,. and is a highly I especthd LOU onffs of ee fraoh e And mbroulerY, . citizen, though never promineht in open work embroidery, each . . . . pearl buttons; insertion • around a . A 'public matters.. ...We regret to learn •!, yoke, each .1. efv that Mrs Challengeranother of A Chal- '''' ' Drawers made of fine Engliall OCIttOta. Corset Covers it 25c. lenger, of the base line, who recently seams double sewn. Ousteof . . sustained a stroke 9£ paralysis, is not rs • eesrew tacks, 2e.inch camlirie em- • .Corset covers made ofr•line Engli$11 • recovering, but is growing weaker; broidery around bottora,extra spec -0., , cotton, linen buttons, square. out edifferent members of her family have ial value at per pair Oil f V neok trimmed with one inoh -fine • visited her during the last week, Mrs , cambric embroidery or torobon A bt Geo. Challenger, ' of Mitchell, corning Dravvers At *50c - • lace, each ' ., X de up on Satui dItY.... Mrs W. Tancanip, - .. •- -• sister < £ Andrew ancl be MisseTay- . Drawers made of good English cot -f Corset covers foil, a town, ha.s beent seriouslys ill at at 30e. • ton, seams double sewn, 3 rOWB o narrow tucks and 'four inch frill Corset covers made of fine English her home in Burk( OD, Durham county, t. • • lungs 1 her of cambric embroidery at bottom, ,,,0 - cotton, linen buttons, low neck, ,vvith inflammation of the - friends.herehope for her speecly recoy-- ---Per - pair,,.-.-.-... 0 e sleeves • and shoulders trinin2ed . Drawerifilt 85c • • .Drawers At- 374c with 11-2 inph oambrioembroulery ow.,, , . °JUL) DEATH OF, MRS CJARLINE..+The ' each name of Mrs Cat line, is. generally Drawers of very fine English cotton, Corset. covers at Ii0c . . known in Clinton. She had been imams doriele setyn, iliaped band, . . . clusters of narrow tucks end 6 moh Corset covers made of :fine Engle& a great sufferer for.many years, and frill of handsome inusliri embroid-0 totton. trininied with tine oatahrie pioa ever teeth the death of her husband, ery around bottom, per min..." Otfe%m•,. embroidery or torcon lade, each .. WC the late Charles Carline, about two The. Maker.. ' , '-. . Lace Curt titi'n':1)- ireti.Frori - • • Sit!v:eeeotarrie2:11;ti,aa;affild,:::reepeet:tris oust thadieeodenrhwhcep. esidet, street. For n 1 y hirtbday,Monday May 12,h ' th 6 being F; saeo, wti:iry, ias I vt,tentna9seyen:rft ler6met ,eat. nei tgibnrisidtereasb!.. We buy our Curtain's direct frOmone of Nottinghami ' lead- Marrol the city ot York, ale,aa'l ing. makers, Ni hose goods have a .. world wide reputation • for came eo Canada many yeers England,j' their beauty of demo and sterling wearing .qualities. . Our a reeident of Clinton some 82 years, . ... spring order came to hand lastweek and we are now showing bWuthedwilhieorge Mt or Cit. h.1 ienaei twilit poi? .mb ruse i noess: a range of new -lace curtains that for style and value there is lino gave it up. In religious eons • not the equal in this section, just a few. price hintsi victior s they met with the Brethren - and when able anways attended. Tee . . Mottingham Lace Curtains, 21-2 yards lone, nice laoey pattern, per ttili:orgainft°°rko nr331aleer °fat eresidence Wednesday 0 25e er a81 peir ' Clinton .cerneteey and was strictly . . ' Nottingham lase ourtains, good size, taped edges, a good assortment Create, the services being conducted 60e by Mr Knectel, Stratford, and Mr Pek of patterns, per pair" .. , .. . i . -.. sa. ..,• e•-assessessee-aseetir XrehdOn." •the Pell bearers '. weir A line a little better quality and larger, nese deep's, per "lea'sS;;;e4'....: 75C-"' • "aohfi'P'Holmes, ft, - Rensford, • Sweet Beaten, Alex.BrOwn, J; Rnectel and R An extra good line for A dollar bill, 8 1-2 garde long,: strong edges, s „„ a big range of new patterns .: .... , . . ... ..... ........., ..... LW ' IstMe ourtaina, 56 to 60 inches wide, 3 1 2 . yards long, new leery . „„.. designs, suitable) for any Teem, specie' at pee pale ' uoi. , . "Fine lace laudable a big asoortment of hendsonia pattern's, the new, „ Ass est shown, best edges, per pair ........ ... . .. . . s.$2, $2.,S0 & OM, 7 Extra fine laws curtains, beautiful laoey died id the finest of net, •s, ^ the very newest and most faplaibeiabie design, •pair 3.50s 4.50 644141. Millinery. McAllister. Her only daughter, .Mre S. Holmes. of Seaforth, and other relatives have the sympathy of their many friends in their bereavement. . THE LATE MRS ALLEN.-AfteFan illtiess,exteriding over a year, Mrs Al- len,relict of the late J.Allen,has passed from this life to eternal blessedness. Some timeago she underwent an oper- ation,which appeared to relieve her af- flictions, but this was only for a time, for from the lirst her recovery was ' ' doubtful. Some months ago she retnoT- ed to the home of her son -in law, Alex Last week *as a record breaker in the Millinery department I Ross, London road, Stanley, and and business IS booming. For this week and, that ending the alrliausitedaotiter rem:Mon !t00% .24th we are making a clisplayof latest styles for early summer moYtitha and 12 s. ye. She wan roclin sits ept me .. . -r of .the Presbyterian wear, and a visit to our shi ow room will pay any searcher after ohut rch; whi she attended regularly ; `VIM is -newest and best in stylishyillinery, this week we are she died as fth . had lived, a true OMB. tian, trusting tcher Savapat,_And-her ' $110Willgo ' ' ' . . Tamily and -rola es hive thie NEW OUTING OUTING HATS. tion. -Although o catch descent she , was born near Paris. Oot., where she NEW SHAPES. . . lived until her marriage with her late • husband; John Allen, After their meet- = NEW. FAN-•CY TRIMMINGS. riage the couple irieVed to Hibbert • • NEW FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE. • township,from there to l'oronto and aro te miss Jessie alsries'hiee (gra sauce. the other dety to keep as a memento of anan) who le leaving for iirtrip through- -one of Oiinten!s• landmarke. . Scotland: the presentation took the PICNIC. --A. grand union picnic, un - the form of a reception and banquet at der the auspices of St. Joseph's church, which the donna was presented with will he heId. hi Farquhares grove, eon. an address and the -brooch and ananigi- 4, Hullett (about 21.2 miles, from town) nal poem vette recited by J. Wine, ... on Tnesday, May 20, The.thllowing Among the officers of the Canadian geetlemen have been invited to attend,' militia wbo will be recommended to Hon W Ross. Hon r Latchford. M have conferred upon them the colonial G Cameron, M Y McLean. el Dalton, auxiliary forces decoration we notice A Hyslop...J P Whitney. Holme'-, M. the names of Lient-Col J. • G. Wilson le, 3" Mitchell, eGillicuddy; ('leaforth) atel s Surgeon Col J. R. -Anson Spotton, an t ere ' All kinds Holmes (Godertch) of the 83rd Sege. of amuseme ts ernes and races, for ment and Surgeon -Mayor Dewitt H.* which '.handsome priees are offered, Martyn (Kincardine) of the 320d Regi- begin at one o'clock. . Fruit, Ice cream oaent ; we extend our congratulations. &e. :will be old. The framouerZiarich ....We are sorry to learn that the wife orchestra bas been engaged. Dinner of Dr T. .0,1 Bruce, of Collingwond, at 12, eupper at 6. Conveyances Will formerly of Clinton, is suffering with run out to the grounds from tnwn at w nervous prostration, and finds it moderate figure. Admiesionto grounds necessary to go to a Toronto hospital. and dinner, 25c. • leasesesnawiww .1 • ipsweresiteessarwesewswerweemewimmeel rice is Power Xi tidos a certain amount of power to move a giverr load, If you want te move it quiokly•you hayegot to exert more Palter In* 'shorter time. Now the load we,waut to move ie what remains of that grow, of Flour pots, the power we apply to move them (frora our Mere to veer home) ie price, Ite an effective powerloo, its eeventeen cents, We have them in three colors, red, blue and silver, six iwahee high, 8 in diameter gilt deooration on two sides. Its The Same With Wail Paper. • Oa gene slow reeving patteine and one rod= lots, we have oleo applied the power of price... Our 40800121=110e large, a, greet variety in oolor end beige, outdesigns are fashionable and our value* ere good. We will mewls appreeiate the favor of your ooramands. OLD 14624211W% ONLY ONES LEFT'. 24 Art Amateur 20 Pall Nall - .75. - 1.00. The W. .D. -FAIR 00 ';'1 te...nton "Often the Cheapest -Always the Best." ew Spring pearweAR. We hey° the best assorted dock of boots and shoes in the county. Special values in Ladies' fine ,booto, Oxfords and strap slipper.. After due.qoursideration we have deoided to give Sip the agenoy for We are sole agehts in Clinton the Slater Shoes,'and are cleaning. for,the J. D. King Shoes. They out at cost the belanoe of the are made in the latest styles and stook.' , . of the 'very best nlaterial, up to . • . date in every respeotyand we think . they are the best values in abe We obeli be pleased to show you market, try one pair and be am- our meek and give you our prices, . vinced; we guarantee every ph . • it might be money in our pocket.. give entire satisfaetion, ' • elneOur spring Mock of berate and shoes is now complete, we her) all the latest styles and a comparison will convince) the closest buyer) that our prices are as low as good reliable shoes oan possibly be sold at. ee Our Boys' at GIrls' Footwear Oasli andone Price Eggs taken as cash. The Ohl Reliable, The Store That Never Disappoints aylor n, '1 ItimmtrM.100.1.1mt.I.MOtrItOrito,illttrtlIMOt.tOtttfirrtfttrtpttmlillttit!Itt.. = E al- The -quostion.ofClothing interests. every man • E. who Wants to dress with credit.to.himself. ' • ... . ' '. Our:kolution Of the. clothing question . will ........ in- terestany man who wantS, his clothing:Money to go • . APO.. as far as it will, .. . . . . . . . Kake our .won.clerful range offinetweed suitings which . we offer for $10 a suit, made to your measure. You can have.. any shape or style: you' wish. . The cutk.and makewill be all that is desired. . You cannot duplicate the same suit anywhere for less than $14 Tr. will pay .shrewd' buyers' to -*see this great line of Snitings. lesee • Mee' owe, der, • • 14 R. Linen Mrs 9907 --Hat S.ale.-,...900 The annual sale of Hata sit 99c started iith a rush last glatusday. We will continue it right up tortilla 24th, and it In your donee to sive money on your summer Hat " r.e.it wig ona twos dillies that Old at $1,50, � and $2,50, clearing •.990 • Brantford, and then about thirteen 1111'" where her husband ,*ed in September yearele,go came back to Tuekeremith, eight years ago, Deceased and her daughter, Miss Cosh, removed to Olin. olfars a 3 „ ....... • .. • ...... ........ ................ ..... .. . , .. . ....... . ....... .„ ..... ...„. , . ...... „„)...„- . 3 E lt a 3 a, ... . , 3 , _......____, eirlitikanted to Learn Operating* ...- ......._-...„:-......-.........„_--...__ ................______. - i...."....-:....-7,7170- - ... ..._ x,...... 3. .,..-, ----w- .TACICSON'1311,0S In tt .,4L,GisritoRi,: ...,--, CILIN'TON a Allimai. 17 • ' 11.0.0 ton three years ago and made many ins ample friends who will regret to lecein esese The fi.nest and best collars on the market. Ono range 15e or for 25e. The of her death. 'She leaves a fa, ily of two sons and three daughters Jnhn . Rs Allen iti Mooseja.w. jaimes finest quality 200. or .3 for 50c. Once you are a customer you will west Allen, of Tuckersinkth ; Mrs (Rev) W D 13e11,0orurnia(hear Sarnia); Mat Alet • no other inake. Ross, of Stenley, and Miss Cosh, who me• -•e' lived. with her mother. The family' • have Jost a mother Who was elways kind and loYing and hise tnatly-friende- mourn, for she was a (toad neighbor, rilwa,ss lenditig aid to these in distress or need, The funeral WAD held on Wednesday afternoon 'from the rests denee of her son in-law, AlearSJ Ross, London Road, and was largely attends ed by sympathizing friends, the re- mains being laid in Bairdes cemetery 1411e those oftlierthrl?lanck et The .or Thee ttlerege=t; church, a, . .‘17; 1