HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1902-05-23, Page 5Mr.
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'THE CUNTON !EW RA
Vamiao. and ,ealas. Across the„ Continent,
ww
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 Clothing Stock will be offered
at a special discount of 20 per cent
The object of this sale is to sell out this season's
clothing before our new goods arrive. We never,
carry one teason's goods into, the next season. All
goods charged during this sale will be charged at
regular prices. Positively no goods charged at sale
prices Our goods are marked in plain figures—
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 AA ;di OO • • • • • • • 41. 4.00
• 99 • OO •••••• 4 80,
Men's 600 "
Men's 8 00 " 6 10
Men's 10 00 " 8 b0
'Men's 12 00 " "9 60
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Boys' Suits
Boys' 1 50 suits now •
Boys' 200 " " • .•. . • • • 1 60
• 2 00
120
Boys' 2 50 MI II
••••• eee O
Boys' 300 "
Boys' 400. "
Boys' 5 00 •"
Boys' odd pants O
Me-rfs—Overcoats
Men's 500 Overcoats now .... 4 00
Men's 600 " " .... 480
Men's 8 00 " U.
6 40
Men's 10 00 ..... 8 00
Men's 12 00 4, " 9 60
•••••••••••••• 2 40
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• 3 20
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Wus Oaeltsoll Went to TOront0 OUtoommn,
210 the Editor of the Am Era:
day.
Nisei Xeily Vent StMattY At her I201110 BIBI-11"11* been TecillestRa b3! You to
> s. Towngend egiali yetel mob., duriug Conga I would tray that the Journey iteelf
has been SO frequently deocabed by muola
Royal holiday%
D. Switzer, of aoderlob, was a caller ha abler pine than my own that it would only
Miss Lena Holmes la *Bing adiesNetlii be going over old ground and affotd very
town MA Thureday. little tritereet to your readers for me to say
Harris in Goderiab. anYtoing commit* it. I will therefore 1
john Fraser,of Dayfield,wae a °eller here confthe myself by remarking that the seen-
ery is something that bao to be Been and
on Thureday on bush:tees.
Mr and Mrs J. F. Edward% of Bayileld cannot be deseribed. It is about worth while
spent Wednesday in town. going through the abuse of a campaign and,
Hugh McConnell, of Hay. suffering as a Member ot Parliament at Ot-
, Mite Nott hail been Visiting her lidater,Mre
, , ttbawiaittrf?prithe sergdon to get a peso to take
Mrs Jaraes Steep la opending a week
with hey mother hi beaferth. • , The province et British Colorable strikes
J. Mennell went to Pewee on Satur- the visitor as being oepeble of tremendous
day to wrote on the Record newspaper, poseibilitiee. It has an eatiroated area of
Mr and Mrs Jae, Smith spent last week about 4060 equate miles. Its trade la .of
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in Geduld). teturiaing home on Saturday. creasing yearly by moat wonderful etrides.
Mies jclius, Exeter, was thegueet of Dare Tbe wealth of its mines,. foreets, waters
BJ. Gibbings for oeveral dive this week, end soil is practically illimnAble, each ego -
Mrs Monteith tuad.lidaeo Monteith were ceeding year demonstrating the meryellous
in tayth. give y ou a short account of my trip to the
OLtWON PIA ttiLETte
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, corrected error Thunder tofterriooti
Thursdey, May 220ad76190a2, 0 76
Fell -Wheat
Orito .. . • 0 74 a 0 76
042 a 042
.13 i y .. •....•,0 55 it 0 6,
8:7 (15
Rye 11011**4 0000.1. •.ilt 4*. 0 40 a • 0 45
Poe.... .. . . 0 80 a 0 80
Flour per owt .... • . al 9 15 a 2 10
silhaeye p ..8 k. i 0. .0 . . : : ..... ...... .. . 08 0205 aa 09 0500
No. 1 Green trin;, bides 5 00 a 5 50
0Whoioodkentopretr pair 02 2205, ita Oa 458 I
Duck% peer .. 0 40 a 0 60
rToorrkk,eylitiv,eper lb .... : ... 005 a 008
6 50 a 7 00 g
Geer.% per lb 0 05 a. 0 06
Egge per doe........,0 10 a 0 11
Dried Apples per lb0 05 a 0 05
Potatoes, per bunt..., 0 30 a 0 35
Butter, lame or tub 0 18 a 0-14
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Pork, • drooled 8 00 a 8 00
10•••0000.0•0040w
McKinnon &Co,
May 28rd, 1902
[elite $treek Markets.
viating eelativee in Tuokerernith thie week, richneres of it e varied resources. . . Montreal, May 19, -There were about
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Mies Ida Holmes spent Wedneseity even- Speaking generellY, British Columbia le 6(0 head a butchers' cattle, 700 calves and
ing visiting et D. M. Gordon'sdn Wingham. a highly mineralized mountalnous country 250 sheep and lambs offered for sale at the
with intervening valleys of splendid arable Rain End Abattoir to day. The butehere
Sire H. 0, Bell, Wingham, is the guest and pasture lands, magnificent forests and
of her went% Mr and Mrs J. Bell, Albert incomparable watervesys. Its tiMber ie were out in large eumbere, and trade was
good, with elightly lower prices for oomm-
etreet, „ unequalled in quality,tmentity and variety; on to medium cattle, but the best cattle
11. Cantelon returned yeaterday from Mt its numerate gold, copper,silver-lead and brought Oral rates, owing -to the demand
Forted where he was visiting his daughter, - coal mines already working and under prin for ebipment to Britain. Prime Wove.;
Mrs E. Yee). cos of development, and the wide extent sold at from 510 to 6 1.40 per lb, pretty
Mies Mende Moffatt, London, who has of partly unexplored territory, denote mit good cattle from 4,10 ta 5io and the corn.
been viroting in Varna, opent Wedlieeday areas of mineral wealth; its fertile yellets mon atm* fronano to 4ic per lb; three of
with relatives here, indicate wonderful agnou tura ,
Biro Buffed and her grand daughter, Miler al and fruit growing poseibilities; and its
Helen Orme returned from an extended waters contain untold quantities of the most
in London last Friday. . valuable Ilab. These, combined, give Brit.
Mr W. Erratt, and sister, of Auburn, ish Columbia a weelthabe vastness of which
were the guests °Mies A. Senkene, of the is almost beyond human compreheneion.
Huron road, for Sunday, . While large tracts, especially in the•north-
*6 W. 0. Pridham wee down from Goderiola ern part, are practically unexplored, the
ea, on Tuesday ane was at theLiberal meeting southern, central and coast portions of the
liF 4 held in the town hall. province are entering upon a new and pros -
Medea Twitchell ie home from 'Taranto, perous era through the rapid development
where he has been attending oollege, which of their boundlees reeouroes which is now
treems to agree with him, , rendered Emily possible by the increased
Mrs W. Pinker and daughter, Miss Belle, transportation facilities afforded for land
were in Godetioh this week, welting her and water travel by the Canadian Peat°
daughter, Mrs E. McLaughlin. Railway Company. No other 'Country has
Mrs David Stevenson. who spent a week shown greater program; during recent years
with Ddre Colin Campbell, Goderich, re-, than British Clolurabia, Aid it is now offer -
turned home on Mienday. ing unsurpassed induoeffrente to the settler
J. Taylor went to Luoan on Tuesday to in search of a farm, the stockman seeking a
attend to matters connected withOdcifellow- ' wench, the fruit -grower in want of an or-
Isbip. Next day he went to London on hula- chard, the miner in qUest of gold, Bihar or
nese, ' ether precious metals, the lumberman, the
Mrs j. McGuire, of Shakespeare, who fisherman.the business mar, or the capital -
has been visiting at the hotrie of her tat, whether large or small, who seeks in -
father, A, O. Pattjacin, went back on yeetment for his money. It .is a wapiti.
Mot day., , cent country of great possibilities ;ma tier -
Panellist Lough and Mims. Robb, Tar- tainties to the persevering, frugal and in-
ner,Conthe and Codper,of the Publio school dustrious, and one whit* offers countless
ORM drove,to Brussels on Thursday to opportunitiee for all.
Attend the East Huron Teachers' Associe- I came hcme through the Kootenay die.
Sion. • triot and the Crow's Neat Pass, For miles
Percy Fair and J. Forreater were in through the mountable at this part coal is
Wingham on Friday and attended a ball found preotioally everywhere and of first -
given by the young people in honor of H. class coking quality. ' The value of Crow's
O. Bell, who is leaving there to iesida in °Nest Pass coal shares is stiffielent indica-
Woodstopk. tion of the marvellous wealth of this dia-
Rev H, A,Wright left Monday for Lon- Wet. The principal points for mtning at
' priest's prelate. .If.-sucoessful he -will
.....1)e- are many hundrcide of coking ovens at work
don to write on his ' final exammatioo for preaent are Feriae and Michel, where therta
i ordained in St Paul'schurch in that city, and large towns are springing upas a mama -
BOYS' OVERCOATS and Pea Jackets' reduced
in same propt Rion. -
All fur goos at absolute cost—Fur Caps, Coati
Collars, Mitts and Heavy Undercicthing. *
Thos. Jackson; Sr„
Victoria Block, • ' • pLINTON
OMNIARRilliM ,RAMMYVA
Eo Ycl: A .7`f It ?
• Our Beef Iron and Wine is an excellent preparation, containing in a
ocndeesed form all the elemen ta necessary to produce new rich blood and
nerve tissue. To those who needbuilding tip, one or two bottles of this'
tonic will bring a marvehous improvement inhealth tied strength.
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.18 oz Bottle 75c...
Our Baking Powder makes. a steadfast famed of everyone who gives
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it a fair trial. 25c per lb.. • ,, •
barristerat pi actice fOr some titre at the, degree in the O. P. R. line of steaming
next Sundae.. • teary conaequeboe. : •
Mise Laura Brydges and lame Thomp- It is a wonderful country for sport, fish
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son, Goderieh, called on friends here on mg and ehooting a -the beet, bang airiest
Tuesday afternoon, on their way to Blyth, everywhere obteinable.
to take part in a concert Mr Campbell was It would not be right for me to nonolude
giving that evening. without °Oleg attention to the first-rate
Mrs Manners who was in the hospital accommodation provided by the a P. R.
here foe scree time -undergoing medics •for the travelling public. Not only are the
treatment has returned to her . home in trains marvels of comfort and safety,but at
Windier°, Her friends will be pleased to the hotels and eating places along the line
the best calves were sold for $30; the others
brought front $1,50 to 08. each. Shippere
paid 4o per lb for good large sheer, and the
butchers paid from, 3eo to no for the others.
Toronto, May 20. -Cattle cOn Untie
to come into the -western cattle mar ket
in great numbers. The total receipts
to -day were 116 loads, with 2215 head
catfla, 124 sheep and lambs, 421. hogs
and 100 calves. Bueiness round was
good, and, notwithstanding heavy run,
prices were well maiutained at last
week's quotation% Butchers' tattle
sold at $4.5d to $5, choice $5 50; picked
lottrat 2560. The choicest export cat-
tle were firm, selling at $5 90 to $0 12e.
Heavy stockers aad feedeier are in
steady demand, veith prices firm fot•
good .gnality. The sheep and- lamb
trade is rattar quiet, the delivery being
light. Hoge vvete unchanged. '
Grand 'Military Event.
The City of 'Windsor, Ont., is to cele-
brate Victoria. Day on May 24th and
aith in right royal style. The 48 h
Highlanders (the kilted regiment) of
Toronto, the 216V Eesex Fusiliers and
other troops will take part.; the proe-
pect of a sight of the soldiers dressed
• in the costumes of their native heath
will warm tbe heart of evei ar Scotch -
man, Suitable .n.ilitary events, gaines. •
sports, •pipe nausie, tug-oa,vrae, etc.,
will be indulged in. Tbe city of Wind-
sor will see a, big crated on tliat
Special.rateaon all railroads. -
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'BIG.
OFFERINGS.
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Quite exceptioaal are the opportunitice to bty new up-to-ditte goods,
that at uo.v in demand at mob low prices, We don't kaow when we
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provid d 0 .teh a combination ot worthy offeringe aa we will now hey°
reedy, or your inspeetien on Thuredity morning, the 220. They are
striking examples of the unequellecl buying facilities gala store i ommande
. and demonstrates the great money %tying advantages to be gained by
huying at this store. In additior to the pearl quoted below you will find
special prioes on all goode throughout our mammoth eetabliehment,
Boys' Suits, with Veates and Reiter collar, in good tweed, selling to -day at
$2 26, $2 50 and U. Your choice on Thuredtty or till sold '51 75.
lien's Suits, in annoy mixed tweed, latest ete le, gad Indian lining, per-
t, choice at $4 89.
feat Jetting, regular price 20, $7 26 end $R, on Thareday take your
Man's wool t*eed pants in stripes and fanoy raiaturee, gelling tc-day at
01 25 and $1. 40, on Thursday they go on sale at 980,
Printed =aline, itill yard wide, fast color% in etripes and- fancy orolle,
27 patterns to acme hom, worth 1270 and 15o, special price while
they leet 90,
Dress Goodei m black cashmere rierge, black figured Bean clothe, ale° plain
gray satin cloths, sellitig to -day at 500, 56o and 60o, your choice this
• week till sold, at 39o,
White Muslin% in cheeks and atripea, regular pea° 7e, so 80, your choice
this week at 50. -
Ladiee Verde, in all size% very speoial at 5o, Sc', 10o, 12io, 20e, 30c and 500.•
Ladies' fast black cotton hose, regular tita 4 pair for 25o.
170, 2 pair for 25o. . eeamleas, in all size% reguler
Ladies' extra heavy ribbed, fast bleak hoer
McKinnon di• Ce. Bly th
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• MABitIED.
CAMERON -MCDOWELL. •:••At the reSidence
of the bride'e parents, Westfteld, en May lath,
by Rev J Kennedy, $. D., Mr Keuneth Cameron
of Lucknow, to .Thsephine, daughter of itir and
Mrs John McDowell. .•
SIMPSON-ROBINSON.-At the manse, Eg-
inoadville. on May lath, by Rev Nell Shaw, Wm.
Simpson, Egmondville,to Mrs nub Robinson,
of Statiley,
' CUDMORE-,DALEY.--At the • residence of
the bride's parents. Senforth, on Mar 14th, b
know ehe is tteadily improving, in Bowe Of the most inacoeseible regions Bev, I. B. Wallwin, B. A., to Mr Samuel Cu •
est daughter of Peter aley. •
Mr Elliott e ad his mien returned home.on they gig° von nieals at 75o it head that You nshil3. to Miss Alice Daleyi
• mre,of Osborne tow
Tuesday after putting up three foundations find it diffietilt to get' Toronto for the hicKAY-REAVER,-At Zuricken 10'11111st..
d r t /moan. /leis now engaged same money. As several travellers agreed by Rev. W. T. Yeager, Mr John McKay, of Holy -
on eDarns:
putting a foundation under , his barn at ,in expressing, the C. P. H. never takes ad- rood. to Miss Beaver,of St joseph.
Holineeville; Mr Elliott is a puehlogyoung' vantage of a traveller places Wham they BEIDEMAN-SCALIFISCHNEIDER.-At De- •
_ reign supreme and can practieally Charge troit. on the Ilith inst., at the reg.:Ionics of P.
Eisenbach, 507 Lansing eve.. by RevTreselt.A A.
Man.
Richard Van Eginond, of •Thessalon, what tbOV like. Th,ey Maintain one uniform T. Field ian of Detroit, (for erly of Zurieh)
• made e short a isit to hie old friends ' here tariff throughout. In proof of this I would to bites trinie'Seachschneider,Triso of Detroit.
last week. He likes the coentry no there refer especially to.the Glacier House, away
opportunities to make money. He took A. wettlii be wooed for petting on an. extra
car load of oats rip with laim. " tariff the C. P. R would have the right to
A. B. odonald, who studied la in Mr do so, but inatead of that yeti find as ' •Wanted.
very much,. an'el says there are many upin the Rookies.where if any Company •Aftv Adrertionlento
'Garrow's filets at Go.derieb, has been sue- • olean, as •attractive, an hotel, beanti- -
oessful e finalexeminations at OagOode fully furnished dining room, mos atten-
Hall, ane now ready to be called to the tive waiting and meek tempting bell of
bar. Mr Donald is well known in 0Im- fare epitbont any extra charge. The same ,
ton and label), beyine fakeo charge'of a policy is Shown only . to a montmarked
J. E. 11OVE1, Dispensing .Chemist,' - Clinton latter .place, , ,
remoting Goderich he heti had a pretty having travelled by some of tbe best Eng-
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• • running from Vancouver to Japan and
• • ' Cheri. Bezzo of :GOderigh we Chine. I inet two orahree pitrtiee of 'Eng-
ilfe*****4*641"11444444ibtrshtlkietk********iikereeerke‘Orttettes . down on a short vidS this week, 'Sine: - 1 ish teurists on their wtiV retied the world,
hard,time of it, being laid tip with a pro : lish and German linesstic as the united,
"6 . tip _longed attack of typhoid fever heinself-e _ White Star Nolth Gerniar Lloyd, Pa& 0.
'. from Which he has just recoverad-rited hie 8te.. aid they , all of them Were unaniamed
- .- les 1,-- - a ons.,
g • . ... son are now. suffering.. frOm tha , in the ppition that, for the Englishman's
' theiromeedy recovery. • for general appointments, waiting' arid
, eoenfort, they had struok no boate ltke the
alr TherePeee 6 e Glaegew agdrzt of. the • Empress line. I Could not help iediaging
We have the finest stock to select freine. All the latest styles in the ne*- Marty Organ Clo.,bacootapenied by hie wife,
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spent a couple of days here, the gaest of W . in the hope after hearing theee opinious
Do you want a high grade Buggy or Wagon?
same conipiaint, Theit old friende hoptefor •flint 'coneideratietieeeiiiiiie .itied drinking;
est colors. Our prices are as lowas can be found ter first.class material •
from such fatilt-finding °athletes grumbling
Englishmen. on a tour, that the°, P. R.'
would eventually ,have the control of the
Canadian fast service from Halifax. to
Liverpool. 1 am, yonor;xtrRtiANlyespoi
Jog
m.
and workmanebip. • Before you buy call and see us. •• • Doherty, leaving for Niagara Falls. This
We also handle the Canadian Steel Field Fence, Already woyenft , any farmer can is his &avisit to Amerioa,e.nd he,is great -
erect frcm 60 to 80 rode per day, it is a cheap strong fence.
Geo Levis, Isaac Street, Clintor
• NEXT DOOR TO NEW ERA °MICE
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ew Arrivals
BEIN.rz DIA,* & 4-911a111141T.CtS tiefogOtiablifif-;•e a
tough. and beautiful finish. ,
DOMINION ORGANS-Notecl for brilliancy of tone, beauty of design and finish,' .
THOMAS ORGANS -Noted for their soft, meet, full terms, A perfect imitation of the
pipe organ,
tiEW WILLIAMS SEWING MACHINES -Ball Bearings, Steel Gear,no better made.
The above goods are fully guaranteed, Sold on easy tering,•
.EL. 01-3CIVI.a.11:1177
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Loom J�i14a1e Iltullett Court of Revision.
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ly impressed with the extensive area, lea
manse possibilitiee end inagnificantcoontry
We have. Aeked dit came up to his expec-
tations, he fetid "Oh yes, a groat deal more;
it surpasses anything I anticipated, and
have simply been need like a Prince." •
I • Jas. Foister,y,whO has. been- working in
North Bay for Berrie awe, has . left . there
• and takin a position in Port .Arthlir ; the
.following is from, the Port ArthurOhrmarcle.
;"Mr Foster,Notth Baydies taken a position.
With Montgomery the tailor. klr Foster
sting a solo in the Paesbyterian church last
Sunday night,. which wail' greatly enjoyed.
He is the possessor ot a good basso voice.
and tvillbe a weloome.additien to tbe mutt
oiroletrof the tome, • •' •
P. htatlsonandTd. Dayment left for
Durham on Monday having secured it gait -
Ole shwa ion.and also to play in the la-
erosee club of • that 'town; They are ex.
°talent. players bothin laorosoe and hookey
and, cantake a hand in mostly any of the
genies .going. As 'members of. the lacrosse'
team they will be missed for owing to their
Newcombe fly. slit zilv for Rae, to one 'Notice la hereby given that the meeting of the removal it isaikely the Clinton pines 'will
a o rut taint; ordthe
er. court fot Boylston of. the .Assessment Boll of
• . Pecs, tothe Townehip Hullett. will be held at Londes• I definatedand,the club drop out from the
Yoreartioulars apDly . • .
Ono. (errs, eo Princees and bore on Mender. Ma Mallet 10 o'clock a. district. They will be valuable additione to
the Durham team and can show most of
the older players a trick or two. We hope
vve may not lose there for good.
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' GILCHRIST.- In Winghtim onMay 12th7the
wife 01 5, Gilchrist, ole dankileci,
CIARTElt.-Th Blyth, on May 12th, the wife of
D. Carter, of a daughter
0-4f• Queen
;Slew
Boots
reet,Olinton. for titeptirpose of h acing and settling entre
• plaints against the Said Assessibent Ron. Per-
sons having business at the Court will please
/attend at the Barna Unit) anti place. .TAs CAlre•
DEM, Clerk. •
May' 16-2
W a n. t e d
Yoti'll congratulate yourself while
wearing
• Hagar Iootwear.
teDN'S OR WOMEN'S PRICIa
$3050 a pair
We shOW 25 new and popular stiles*
They are too eaquisite for 4scription
Come and see them; make comport.
POW with what you see elsewhere
ratronize the new SheveStore
and get ,1%101; Shoes
Fred T, Jackson
CLINTON
We -Want as many farm-
ers as can,friake it conven-^.
ient to come in and take a
barrel ef Redpath s Gran..
;glided sugar, as We are
crovided. with it,and some /
of our friends complainj
if we store it on the stre
SO we willseil it for 441,90 'e
rer hundred pis, by the
• barrel; to make roo for
Our next car.
ill deliver
' COLE.-ItrEthel, o
Cole, of a daaahte
MALONEY -
wife,of T. AI
MCEillop, on May Oth, the•wifa
COX -4n 13lyth, on 51418th; the wife of X.
ger, of a daughter. •
SANDERRON.-In Mullett, ort May 125h, the
.WIfe of R. Sanderson, of aeon, •
PORTt11.--In Clinton, on May 15th, tellir and
Mrs. Andrew Porter, a daughter*
.1260/3/1X32. --In attire% base on May
15, the wife of li.Mogridge, of deughter.
ay 7th, the wife of Alf.
n Peaterth, on May 14th, the
ney, of a soyt. • •
o A illy, of a sen.
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Teachers' Associations.'
The•
annual meeting of the East, Hur-
on Teethe& Association will be held in
the Brussels Public &hoot oti Thurs..
day and Friday,. May 22nd and 23iddhe
first seselon beginning on Tbursdey ab
10 a m Following is tbe prngram -
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Opening exerdeeS ; appointment of
committee ; the pendulum in penman-
ship, A E Weatherall; composition
and Nazi age in onior" el ges, eaiViis
Jennie Ballantyne ; gricul I nee, Chas.
E. Leopard ; geography with class,
Miss matki. neo,,k ; delegate's report-,
Sas.1 T. Dodds ; nation bulldere, G, F.
Blair ; president's addrese ; the struc-
ture of the heart, U. A. Toole, M. D. ;
treasurer's report ; election of officers ;
native .ettidies in public schoole, David
Robb, I, P. S. ; a new Curriculum for
Public Schools, W. R. Lough ; open
parliament by A. 11. alusgrove. The
' teachers' of Bi•ussele •?ublic School will
hold an "At Horne" in the Patella School
on Thursday eyening. Wm. Walters
6- the Pregident • aide -3.61h Hartley
seer•Treas.
The annual uneeting of the West
quron.Teaeherel Association will. be
,held in.the '3aiderieh Celle-grete terflilay -Executors' Sale ot Valuable '
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Immediately, a capable and trustworthy girl
as cook, for, at ast one month. Amy petsoIt-
itliy or by letter to MRS (DR. WM. El UNN.•
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Jersey Calf.
Por sale, a Zersey. heifer calf; irons. hininrted
high grade stook; on both sides.. Abouttwo
inonths old. Inquire at NEW ERA Office.,
May"3 . • • • ..
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Farm .for Sate.
The Ufiden: Fcea :* :ea:16;111i;
k. own at tleil it t Ifni farm, ceritaing 165 acres,
ou the Huron s ..ad; at Holm's; Well wat-
ered, large oret.ard; good buildings with every •
eonvenience. Possession given at any thnes.
May:a-11. • H EL youp, Rotmesline:
Shorthorns tor Sale.
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Irwo registered Shorthorn balls; ,red e
28 un- :hi old and the other 16 montlus..0f excel-
: lent pe•digre•e, ejloioHleNo acnuinthia&s.0•
• . ' • Lot 22, con: 13. -Phalle*
Nay 23-4f. Lomiesbero
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Wanted.
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A youne Wobaan. between 26 and 35 years of
age, as houtemaid in a family of, Ave. Must
hate references ofprevious experience. Wages
e12 to' Va. • Mug ED W -A11 -9 -GURNEY,_ •
May 16-2 170 Garrard E., Totehte.
Meeting of the ninon
County Council
The summer sasion of the Council of the
County et Huron' will be he'd in. the council
chamber in the town of Goderieh, eernmene-
Ing at 3 teelook p. m.eu the first TitesdaY Is
June next W. LANE Clerk.
Dated at Gtelerich, this 21st. day •of Mar 1002
Paint
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NI 1•11
••••••• Building
what clothing 13 to the body.' It is itpt as important. Yon should
take as mach care in selecting the paint to olothe your property, as
you'd° in Selecting the matereal to clothe your person. Paint pre-
serves the building. Paint gives beauty to the building. In painting
the labor csosts more than the paint. There will be a large wute if
the right paint is not used.
THE
PrIMIlly-,W1_4.1714g8
PAINT
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es made foe painting buildings. xt isennt.a low -in -iced paint, but it
Is cheap because the best • It is made of the purest matetials--that
wear the longest The cams are bright and handsome: -
1 per cent discount for cash
off all the following lines:
Graniteware, Tinware, Spades and Shovels, HarvestToois;
Daisy Churns, Lawn Mowers, Clpthes Wringers, Gasoline and
Coal Oil Stoves, Screen Doors and Windows
1 large good second hand Refrigerator cheap ,
3 Fire proof safes at a bargain.
Special Net Prices.
Coiled Spring -W re 30 per lb I Barbed Wire per lb
6 Boxes of Axle Grease 250
Get our special prices on Lawn Mowers—the good kind.
Cheap
arland rbos—
Hardware
'House
ezutsFax shipigo.
It's a tie between novelty and price in our
Furnishings as to whioh is tke greater factor.
Every good sort of Underwear, Neckwear
and Hosiery is here. Our Straw Hats are
here. Our Belts e•Eere, and if you want
to get your money's worth—it is here.
0142110W A Mi"
HURON -STREET, CLINTON .
28 and 23. Follovving is the prograth i--- Farm Property. .
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merit of committees ; music in .n
• "bile ' -The exectitors under the will of the late John
schools, Miss Ella Patterson ; reports (levier, will offer for sale by` publits auction, on
of delegates to the 0, E. -A.., Miss Kate wegne'sdaY, the ga_th d*ypf May. 1002,, at '2
Watson, J, H. Tigert and G. W. Hole teol lee paloitivAtitiAnitreollg”iizt_liotottren of
man : composition, senior cle.sees, J. A. ,t'il,linn
1100 the 12th eoncessron a the tewgliiiiin-
MeNarghton; class methods in compos- ot tirilleal„ plining lee Korea more or less.
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Thursday-Ppereing exercises; appoiht- a
sion, resolutions of O. E. alia, leaders; ballot a good Ati3,1Zignr4fitrgut4ti 6he land
ition, iss Isabella Sharman ; discus'. sla a u
J. S. Dalgaty and 11. N. Anderson ; =RS ggerg,igrit°
primary Work, S. E. Tom, I. P. ; acres ed. hTtlite gs eon -
a ur I t r Is 5180
.riatnre stady and sehool cabinets, Miss 1314. t WO brinatiliVellt
with a kitchen 20x19, Igen: toTtdriTotidn
A E, Oatteitt ; dtsauegion, resolutione
and I. Kilpatrick, Friday-- Opening hougoaroxetigit:J3or VI(1°' /146°13
of 0. B. leadero. sotittsion gap thde other 21x30 with a frame kitetilt
lix24 WitEin 5 Intl utO 4/aiit titneittgll
• . bitty. • • ,exe.reises,• readingaiunutea; ch. ss meth,- and school hone°, s milcs•frora Clinton, 6 from - •
Mite/rat% grt Mir otb, Joint De' ode in arithmetic, MISR S I Belle (I'M' Illyth and froth. Londethoro. The property
• h 1 tit b •11
ment, aged. 40 Years. • &Mies in analysis and parsing, 11 I
PordWieh. on May 12th, John StrittiEr, 13 A; °lase methods in reading,
outer, aged 08years. Miss, Annie Clark; repoet of resolue
WATS01.1.-In Rullett, on Mayatli, Ttobt Wet- then seem diseriagion, *resolutions 014.1
see, aged 73 years. A" leaders OA Telthutt and G HoW
The propetty wilt -be sold But:bait to a, lease
wilieb expire; on April let, 1003, but ponseselon -
cienhe given. at once to the first mentioned.
ilwelliug how% With stable rooirt for ft team.
The prperty Will be gold subiect to it reserved
eerms of sal0""10% Of the purehase
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plar,e. in town.
• • 1.10MAHON,-In Hay. on May lath, John Me:
Mahon, aged 711 years and li months. . awl; sehnol black boards and ,ventilrie money at the time of sale, tao balance in 30
. Kof,f.a.-til Morris, en May 15th. Miss je mile, '''''U‘'I'' 7' Chv"I"' diectissin/ of resign. .daye without, interest. Vatther terms and
daughter of GeorgeKelly, in hoe Wit year . : tione ' 0 E, A," l'entlere, ill W !Tolman; contiltions will be made known at the time at
tac pale, °A tall be Obtained irOM tpaeliata
•TIANIMT r. -In teie.y, on lqay Wen Donald De ' tti 1.1.tit.d and W •r, ILIelleti! Unfinished 1 ry MeTirien Auburn P. 0 , er
' (41.9-1,1109r1"e'l thrlundersigned. 'tided this '30th,
cio),mkie, see attienirof4initali;rne, Ted 3:31tears. h 7 mAnt sa and elneing ex. raises. • On
* isg exit ..rxgt:,.,0?,,,;;;:i 34r,,,,,i,tei,,It on ay 13b , . as. . flitinday evening an entertainment day akiipril, leoe.
. welt be given, eeilideting of short ad,. b.iclictssoil•ikrasolki& ruititow,
1.A/DthiNit.,-/it Titekeramith. on May 12th G. dfo'1408 ITY. Lila Pz'm'ifil'i)t and atilerP° D Yee:dere; ten3licaoy:i27,td,
Auotioutier, Clietor. GAerkii
Onr telephone) neinhor le 40 , t. . ,
, aaataw, keel% yeare roulluionths, ' yocal 6,1id IllellnillOIll al musie, etz,
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House Cleaning
Requirements.
• Fine line of Rooxers,in woody °obi% and
upholstered. • Cuttain•poles.and fixings, in
brass and Woo& Rooaa mouldings, in -
colors, imitaticni arid real oak, Fitters
moulding, in great veriety. Vremes made ,
to order, Picture glass. , Mirrors frame
and mirror plate%
iindertaking and PicturePrani •
lag a Specialty.
Stevensor
Ganeral PUrniture Dealer, 7,
Opposite Town Rail,
Filbert Street, 014iNTON.
AnSIDENON--Ifuren*Streett,
opticialte Commerbial Betel.
Lane Curtail:ie. new and attraotive etylee, white arid oreatn, 500, '75o,
$1, $1.25,101,50, $2 'and $2,60 a pair, .
Bash Nets, spot and stripe, 10 to 3.4(1 a yard.
Art gusting, 5;8, 10, 12 1.2 and no's yard.
Window shades, epring rollers, plain and kingeO, 35o to 75o. -
'Chenille Table COMO, heavily fringed, rioli celore, throe siege, 65o,
01.25, $2,50 attah.
PAINTS. -Sherwin Williapie, ready mixed paints, in all the desirable
colors, these paints arecanib applied, spread over more surface, look
'bettet and wearlonger than any other make -Try thane,
Screen Doors,(41; 1,0 and 1.50 with hinged sad r oompinte window
• Mw
es, can be adjusted to fit any window,
aline
V% L. OTTIVILIAllito Low:Ws/aorta