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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1902-05-23, Page 8Mr. Ross has passed Prohibition and promises to enfolee it if endorsed by the people. Mr Whitney opposes Prohibition and mottoes to destroy the Referendum. Wray 23rd, 1902 TBE VW ERA A Mg 'Stock And Big Values. .In Our tiOus.e. .nishirivi).--opai•ttnefit 041$ SOHOOL TRUSTEE, As I Jaeltson vaigned ite truatee for St George's veard nomination for a new member FRIDAT , MAY 23, 1902. plum trees are all out in full bloora..... Ina promotion exaraluatione will be of the Scbeol Board wee held on last held in the Public acboola on the 271h •• Friday night. R. Rovelend being the and 30th of June and the entrance LOOAT. VOIRJES. . only tuneimee be was dilly elected for at the different centres on June 25,26 Oaea& .1' Tsyler's lire p "Dot safe for sale,eiti; y the balance of the vear. and 27 ; the public school. leaving time, apply to J,RIDOTJT or,. exam s begin On Ally 2n4 and the de - o. O.RANGE, Olinten. RO0PING.-0. N. PurVie, London, partmental exams on July 7th.... We Boarders wautcd-Accommodation for two has the contract for laying a felt and understand that Mies Carl Newconabe, eentleineu boarders; Apply at waw B4,402100 gravel roof on the Doherty organ fac• assisted by her pupils, will give a May IS -tf • tory and hes men engaged at the work. piano recital some time in June.. «. I susar-We areFieldale HEDPA'PHS' Gran- Mr Parris is a practical morel' with NVbile out fishing last Saturday ulated sugar at, SS ibs for $1; $3-.F5 nertinudred by tim l . so liaise mum at $1.. Pure maple ?late, felt; cement, gravel and comp'. morning Fred 'Foster knocked out of bb 8yrue. Lie a gallon. W, 0•NRIL. glob ii.ndironland tin roofing onimprov- a tree alerown oe 1 which merteu red int, trielinsend, of Newry, will he at • the fel- ..ecLviLnciplea. Old roofs Can be repaired 4 ft. 0 in, frnm tip to tip.. ,..We haye i ..iowicir Mares atone o'clock with calves for -.„ ,,eated with elastic cement and heard it is the intent:Lei of the liege salei -Seafortlealev 24th;tdonde3boro,t1a1 27th; warranted tight and attention will be mental band at Seaforth to give. a , Values in our House Furnishing Department are Haeseu, }lodging Hotel, btay gist. given to ventilation r infs. promenade:concert here some tune in Straar-Hedpath,St, Lawrence and American .Tone,- . , . The -.thermometer registered gDOC11 with. assortments generous; and large enough to ' best granulated, sugar at 3.85 per hundred in bbl lots or tlt pounds for St ands() ibe coffee sugar for "JEAN VALJEA.N",-Next Tues- 85 degrees- of heat on Monday.. 4 ,JOhn give you a variety of choice. No where hereabouts will $1," day evening the ilct lustrated leure of Croll has corleted the plastering in Victor Hugo's Igasterpieze "'Jean - the S oane bloppck which is excellently you find the eq..tal. of the big' stock you can see .here, b isincsa is to,soil teas, Bawl', canned goods, Bea Competition woses.this' week, but our iv oter, tea ttnd toilet. Rots and fancy ehirta ; Vallean" will, be giveri.in Stavely Halt done ant ta eredit to. himself and Jae cheaper Oa m any store in t linton at by Rev '131- Cleaier. paetor of the Cook who essieted ; Mr Oral tells int and if you have any *Carpet or Curtain buying to do .. . ,,,J W IRWIN'S. Toronto. This interesting lecture is Sher eborne. street Methodist church, that woi k is plentiful and hebas naore ou ought to see it before you buy. . • . tliolva *ova. . even under the auspices of the Shake. than he can attend to.. ; .reire Olaren- . . speare club and will • be. a treat On Tuesday a team belonging to 'Mr have been ' es h ingled.... BROKE ITS LEG, -Urs Jis. leer- which should not be missed.. Dr Thos Livingston, of Hullett, under - don eiahles I -let— up Carpets • • guson had the misfortune to lose his Cleaver is an entertaining speaker took tt. run away in town. but Were fiernp walnut+ in woven stripe and floral designs, Olean, honest goal- horse on Wednesday nightat ran atettY and deals with a subject which will be very pluckily caught. by Master Dayrd ities and good patterne, .., „ . • .. ....... 1,24, 20 and 25c, and broke its leg *co. it had to be killed. one of instruction and benefit. The Dowzer, before they . bad made too ' -POLITICIANS BEWARE- Between lecture starts at 8.15 and it is requested much beadwa,y....Nunibers of old Union -ea' rpets • .. the 22.1.1 and 29th of May, both dates . that all should be present at this time. fences are corning down around town, Union Carpets, full yard wide, reversible p ibterne, colors guaranteed inelusive, it 141.111u-41 for any person to ' EXCURSION-Wingham 1,0 0 F. has i with the resultththat properties are mproved by eir not to rue. Et big rangeof new &sops iu all the popular coloring e wear political buttons,badges orzolois, Made arrangements to run their big pen:loyal ; matey per yard . . 25, 37e, 5,0c ,.Be sure and remove them front your annual popular excursion to Sarnia more might also be removed.. ,. lapels before nomination dav or you and Detroit on Saturday, June 21; frona While a waggon belonging to Nixon Wool Carpets. . will be eubject to a fine of $15. . - , leincaidine and -points alon'g the nee. LA.WN BOWLING ; -Members are Returning., a special train leaves Sarnia Sturdon,yGoderich to it stand- ing the street on NV ed ,.esday,some 'Wool Oerpets, guaranteed every thread ptire weolahorouglily scoured one stole a good whip out of it; t was • and cleaned, colors feat, it large iintoritnent of the newest pat- urgently requested to play across the at 10 pais„ on June ....3, running throttle a, bold thing to do in broad daylight. terns in all fashionable shades, will stand any amount' of hard lawn and not lengthways. The reason to Kinearderite - i‘tio. -train- liaves t e ..• . wear • 750 [bed is that the new sodding at the . ends polots along the line about the thine of The posts arciund ' the market square 85c.. the regular early morning train. the are removed. and the band stand. now ehould be spared as much as poesible T for a month OP two. ' Players will see fares being-leincardine $1.90, Ripley in the park will be removed to the apestry Carpets • - . that it is to -their own . interests to $1.80, Lucknow 61.75, Wingham $1.55, square....Inspector J. Wheatley has English Tapestrychi Oarpets,proots of the nest tapestry carpet -maker eonforen to the above sugtstion. - Belgrave $1.45, 'Myth $1.35, Louder'. the .worlimen started 11,nd are laying CASE SE PT1,1'r.T boro $1.35, ' Clinton $1.25, - Brucefield the granolithic walks oe Albert in England, gnaranteed to stand hard wear and keop their color, • „ Routledge, against a IC. Prier for, and Kippen $1.20; children, half fare. street north.- .Jas •ltteClacherty has a great range of the newest -patterns and .colorings, at per yard, he ,cass of Geo. .. in received while in the - latter's EMPIRE .DAY. --The Education De- :Mary -Life Insurance Co, fur •Clinton been appointed agent for the Mem oleo- ' . - , ..sn; 50, 60 and IOC ' • employ, was mutually settled the other pertinent has issued a eircular to pub. and district.; the - company's district , 'day in Gorierich,and Mr Routledge re, licschool inspectors asking their co-- p office which will he in the Sloe ne Block . -ceived a suitable amount for daneages. - eration in having "Empire Dey" whion upstairs above that oceirpied try R. & J. • W. Prouifoot anted. far •complait conies on Friday, May, 23, duly • cele. Ifansfor d....Carl Heywood i engaged and leraerow & Diekinson for dnanefen, brated in all the schools.. The subject at Coop nes book store in the place of dant.. 7 is regarded as specially. i mportant this Alex': Cuelmore who will work at the . year owing to thelcoronation and ' the organ factory. , Mr Jos Washineton, of • HAN moza..snom roe Saturday, efforts no ai neing.put fortheo bring the Auburn, delivered nine head, . of fine . May 24th, at 00 . a. m., the Clinton different parts of the empire into closerfat cal tle to Chas Reid On Tuesday.... Chin Club will hold a. handicap shoot relations. "Canada is helping to make: Many in. town are evidently . -going to :•at 50 hirde for the trophies awarded by -history," says tbe circular, "and theto enjoy the 24th, as all the nes of the Dr. G, E, Holmes and J. E. Hovey.. If youth of our country ehould be taught three liveries were spoken for a week the 'comsestantsi egree • the shoot. . will folfy to appreciate th ,ir positions es ago;,t he bowlers: expect to go to Lon - .tee Weeded into- fe Jack Rabbit events citizensofthe.British -Empire."' Some den, and .a greatmany intend taking of 11 birds each.. The handicap.list will ' suegestions are 'sinew -filed. In each of advantage of the railway . rates , to go be -posted upon:the •groUnd, -• . : the classes, part of the forenoon might visiting- ...The merebeireeeif .efite0:'R,G. • . THE SLOANE BLOCK. -:-The• plast. be °mime 1 by the teacher; taking as shorthand :club : spent Wednesday at his.dubject the 13, itisb Empire,: and dis- the home of Miss .: Beset& Pickerd, of. cusimg in :ft -genera -1 very and 'A h retor.-. :.Rol mesville......,- Produce still comes in . ical 'reference to th.i. Union •Jack ; :a lively, buttee being Unoted at 136 to -' suit able program eau easily be arrang-. 14c and eggs at . 10c. to 110; Centel's° ed for the afternoon consisting of pate. Bees, made a berge shipment cif 100 tubs riotic recitations. songs, .addresses byof butter • (5000 pound-). to Halifax, : the clergy and others. At the after- Montreal : and • Sydney;a der load of noOnexercises the trustees and general petatoes.. to Montreal, and clueing the public should he invited and during the past week handled: 0000, dozen eggs.... day the Carnelian or. *Utah fieg should. J. Forrester has five incubatots. with be flown aloft. • . . . •about 800 eggs hatching which Will .be. out this week ; be expeets to halm- a better average than former hatchings. ....Tinecounty 'colleen' will -meet in the council,chamberat Godericb corp• mencing at '3 :. o'clock: on Tuesday, June 3:d. i...The post office will be open on Sat:urdar . from 11 to 12 a.m.. and . from 2 tag p.m..; people :g ivern thern• 'selves'. aacordingly . ...In the . •Grand ROWS Fees Frees We notice the pic- ture'of Dire •Alfeed. M. Switzer,. son of B. Switzer, formerly of Goderich•toWe- shipe now • of . the county town; he ie Well known- in Clinton and recently graduated is an - M. 1.;..; -he has last • • been appointed physician for that city. , ._, . Brussels Carpets Body Brumes Carpet, 4 and 5 frame, the beet earpets to wear you can get, made in England, in patterns of the twat popular color. ings, suitable for any room, per. yard " $1,00, el.10,2,•49 Floor Oilcloths English anclUanadian Floor Oiloloths and Eicotoh Linolettms,floral or ' block patterns, good quality, per square yard ...... ..25, 50 and 60c Japanese .Mattings These &tunings come to us direct trotn the makers in Japan, and we c„ allow a big range of patterns and colorings, per yd,14, 15, 20 and -WPC The Curtains . rhese Curtains c9me to us direct from. the maker ' in ...1,Eranileaei It i70 birnS9Viltloatitl:e424. Nottingham, and them is only one 'profit, oliis„. which ja. not . hen engaged painting and _putting oans thostungs toucheeH. Wiltsie has lame, between you and. him The:patterns, are new, qualities - moved in the store. next to the ()Laren rood and value right. . •'• don and has one of the neatest and . •• roost up-to-date groceries in town, Nottingham Lace Ourtaimee yards long„ &es limey pattern, per pair, 25g ' AMONG:THE ILL, -We are glad to knew that Miss Leura Olen, dauehe Nottingham Lace Curtains, gootesize,taped edges, it good Assortment.50e . ter of W. O. °ism: who .has been on of pstterns,per. pair ' ' the sick. list - for some time, is now A line a little better qualityand larger, new designs., ter pier .. • ... .., 75e restored to health., .. W. Plurrieteel is not•improvieg from his recent opera - An extra good line for a dollar bill, si garde long, strong edges, a big • tion as much as friends would like.. ... cange of new patterns • . . 1.09 . Rev J. Greene while going out doors --at hie home, Huron Street, slipped •; in . •• • • Price ils Power It taltea Oertain ansonat of power to move it given load. If you want to move it quieltly you have got to exert more power in a ehorter thine Now the load we want to move le whet remains of that grow' of Flour poet, the power We apply to move them (from our store to your home) is price, its an effective power too, its Seventeen oents. We have them in three colon, red, bine and Weer, six inches high, 8 in diameter gilt decoretion ou two sides. Its The Sante With Wall Paper. The Nor.Es.::-E., Richmond air here from New -kg on Saturday with it toed of calves and disposed of it deem at from $3 to $4 each ....There , will be no infantey camee this summer but the impale y and artillery will hold Lem =tallest 56 to 60 inahee wide,"4 yards loug,new lacey designs, i k • _ tailing he, injured his right wrist badly their annual dr'll as usual.... suitable for any room, !Imolai at per pair • • 1.011. • which will keep himfrorn having use of Tee prospects for go 1 crop .of ail . his arm for a few weeks.. , . • • . kinds of small fruit ar . splendid this Fine lace curtain:a; a big assortment of handsome patterns', the tiew-• re Ark __ ' THE H. 0, B, --john Lyen,G. Smith, year....Mr James Stevens 'sold a est shown,•best edges, per prer......, ,, ......... .. 7 . $2, $2,50 andOrl, / . good t mar rear old gelding to T. .1•.* • . E. .0 loOdy, arid 3. Walker, of Toronti , Berrie of Hetaeall, last week for the Extra fine lace curtains, beautiful lacey effect in the finest of net, the ee-s.,, .members of the Huron Old Begs' AV-. faun, of 6.190......01intoe will observe -she aim:omen ed on the beaforth cola - very newest and most fashionable dcsIgns,pair $3 50,$4 50.. , - .. DOW Saturday, the 24th . reference to t , as 'a holiday ; • : ell last .week to confer With them with to Seaforth,on July 5th, and to outline S t d n bserviel Monday as a . . . letlyttiliv .. ay chdanot a wikeep open on 40.1404.,:..x..).:4044.x.1.14:44, „..:,._ .. .;._.„.;;;, ...:. _.„ _ ... _.._ .... the Visit of the aesociation the rogram for the decIt is ekpect- holiday. ...The orchards of apple and 4Th 1 Black ,& White Muslins .•. . • • . ing.xnede to secure the. noted ' High; rounding Points. Efforts are also hi- ed tbrtfhetWeen four and iive--hundred- '- will conie un loin Toronto „end. Snr p.*. -- It is a toss ilp which is' tha most fashioUi‘ole la the. . landers' Band for the event, • • Ameiican Cities, black milwhite; or, linen , shaleF, in I. • w.p.Y.8TRRY SOLVEO.=-0 dr readers dress.mushos.,.: Both are much in dAthand- with. styliI sh 7.. • "I:tn I emeber the alllateeged assauth lt-0at : dree-...., . • -- - k „ was, eonirriittia ciii the Mrs IS. . Last 'week we opened- som) pretty new pat: f Carline, nhairt7tWO ' :ein.ii-ego'white ' terns in Americln miislins, black on white and" white on ; she was c )rdined to her room by ,ise,0-, • ries% by. soine drie Whe ov - ' 1 "' ets•e. • 7 'black groundsut a stylish . If ,yoU wadrois .Corn.e .• and X' . to have heaths her cruelliWsittITITilekl .. . . ..1. The matter remained a; 'mystery until . . see them. - • - -. ./. . a Short time before: her : death last k American Dimites and 'areas Muslim, fine qualitiest newest designs, . .week, when she . confessed to . ileo ;black on white, or white on bleak grounds, very stylish and popti• a,. _ daughter that the injiiries were self ler, per yard .... „ . 20e and ' Mlle inflicted -done to arouse greater . - sympathy titan she - thought she was receiving. On some glow moving pattetne and one room lots, we have ale° Applied the power of prim. Our aesortment is large, a great variety in color and design, our designe Esie faahioneble and our valuers are Food. We will much eppreolate the favor of youloommands, LD MaGAZINES, ONLY ONES LIFT. 24 Art Amateur 20 Pall kali IMP .75. 1.00. FAIR COminton "Often the Cheapest—Always the Res" w Sprinq FOOTWEAR: We he,ve the best essorted;stook of boots and shoes in .the county. Spates. boots, Ox rtga, in Ladies" fine s and etrap slippers, After dnenoneideration ve eve _ deaided to give upathe agency for. the Slater Shoes, and are °leaning " out at coot the balance' of the ' stook. • We shell be pleased to show you *our stook and give you our prioett, • it might be money in )our pocket. , Jur spring stook of boots and shoes is now complete, we 'nye all the latest styles and a comparison will convince the closest buyers that our prioesnre as low as good reliable shoes can possibly be sold ?At) • • Wo are solo agents in 0 in on forabe J. D. King Shoe& -They . are'ntade in the latest styles and of the very best raisterial, .11P to • date in every'respeceend we think they are the best valuer; in the market, try one pair -and be con- vinced; we guarantee every pale give entire'satisfaction. . . •ee Our •Bors1.• &Gitris'.Footurear• . , , . Oash and ene.Price Eggs taken so made. •• The Old Reliable, The Store That Never Disappoints '717•06:10r. -.....8t. Sort,. c,2!OrtplO•tt:tIttriqt.000tOttrt.trommt.r0,00mr.M.t.tttimititimOtotittlytitmU • saateeseeeeeteettereeeseCettleeleaeiSsaiat4. tee•:•4•444e7.eoeSeesaea:etseet•eal+Kleeeeee. 4 The Whi.towear. • We remind you again of our special Nay 'sale of white Atuslin underwear. No such 'assortment or no 'such values lave Ever been shown in town, and you 'cannot make the gar- ment -yourself for the pricds weareselling them. . 'Qualities To all good and the workmanship first class. GOWNS, 50C to $3.00 SKIRTS, 85e to 85.00. DRAWERS 25e to $1.50 CORSE COVERS,15e to 81,50 APRONS, 25e, 35e and 50e • BLACK lilIJSIAIN CORSET COVERS, 65c Summer .Millinery Summer styles and materials now have first place in Elstir show -room. Many new shapes and trimmings arrived last week, .and.. we are now oho:4ms the correct am'pp_u_la,r ..wrch stra wil provide tousle while awe PEIARMACI-.GRADUATES.--From. the results of the exaraina Lions eve notice that it number of the students from,Clinton have done exceedingly well now are full fledge4 drougeists Also honors come to Huron, U. C. Dunlop having won the John Roberta' scholarshipand the College gold medal, stands at the head of the honor list ewe whicii speaks Very highly of his ability. me" From the graduatin,glist are tbe parries aPP" of W. F. Cantelon `OA tifeWAlitieteleir wet - of town) who has accepted a situation awe in Toronto ; A. Rance (of Hovey's drug stole) ot town ; R. Crawford, Tucker- ea.. •smith, and S A. Miller, of Lucknow, iap.1 both former clerks L .Vennbe, We extend out congratulations.' • GRAND UNION PICNI0.-Should Tuesday next proye a fln day, there $1.0 a suit, made to your measure. You can have anyshape; or style you will be a large crowd ate' the Union - Picnic to beheld in Far quhars grove, 4th con,, of HuIlett, under the auspices Of St ,Joseph's.churehs 'he IlyerieS (if or. town have . agreed to* run busses thereto all day. the Met leaving the '- Poet Office at 9 a. the fare for the E round trip being 15e. All kinds of mitusernents will be provided On the „IP' grounds, together with refreshmente, Ws; and in Addition dinner will be served: see, at 12 and supper at 0. The Zurich- dill"4 styles for ammo wear. nulber Proibillent -,speakt;rs-are' - eres e The question of Clothing interests every who wants to dress with credit to himself; „ man Our solution of the clothing question will ictd,ntg his clothing money to go as far as it will, Take our wonderful range of fine tweed guitings which we offer for wish.. . , a v. a.,3 ' 41I expecte(' to uativer diiiiMbete. Alio- - _ Sailots ... RIFLE ASSOCIATION.-Thh 01ini, . gtsther an enjoyable time is anticipated • ton Rifle Association has a splendid ""--- - . Oar 'values in t e very popular sailor hit were •never. 11tnohgne,..1.7cahlt%VaYdenshtleP;,!.:Igt, Yparrat rat•'eon RansfOrd's field east, of Stan- • ' as geed as they are to -day. We won't say V.t.t the:e two lin— ' Mee days will In e.:1' "u,!.eaybc:.arett:ildolloYnes' retr, dos are .really worth but if you compare with others you Thursdaws and Satu(s. P itall find a big differertce m our favor. after 8 o'clock. On the 24th .f here Zig . . be an extra match, Allmember,, -- 1.11-- /ostlies' rttetio ettaW Sailer titita.bisok‘ko, Good tittalitY f,detia strew Senbe preseuand avail themselves of 03: - or isees t-,..,... 4 dor white band, new shape,lined,eaebXDO Hats, nenteet enapen, white ribbon .,„ opportunity as the management has 6,-- . . band, black or white, lined, eau, , Otte , gone ton great deal of trouble to have things perfected. There are it faVe who l have not yet paid their annual fee. Each member on paying the fee re- ceives 100fround ammunition fr,v,05 for E practice and 35 tor the annual toateh cheap. in - Oetobet, the .fun becomes 'Orr V The fine,st and best ANOTTIER, EXODRSION. - The, -t Wild -...1 ' e Star Line of Detroit who to,,r.--,,,,_ Onest ci, cessful excursien by boat from God - several years past has run a very sue- ----' . 'uttlity 20 Ortob to Detroit. for the very Small sio-t sum of ill, good for three days,- put. = pose running the same trip on the ses.... 18th of /une. They will ttee their betutifill new boat the "Greyhound" this year, which ectommodetea . • . The -Cut and make Will be all, thatis desired.. You cannot duplicate the sathe suit anywhere for less than $14 It will pay shrewd buyers ft; see Oils great line. Of Suitings. :.Shirts at. 50e, Boal:Iraliie 75o and $1.00. 'We have 45 Shirts to sell at half a dollar a pito, regular price was 75e to $1.00. They are made of good colored cambric, assorted patents with or without collar attached, and are last on and two of linen at these prices„ choice *kit *Swifrflia**450e 4+$444.64.44.144.6004' 444446+444444444464,44444* 644+1,00-0,eefreeeeeeestettereleaeerreeeeeleeeete.* ..lantenVoliatra ... . .. .... .... ....... ollars on the market, One range 15e or 2 for 25e. The or 3 for 50c., Once you are a. eistomer you will wear no other make. dirls Wanted to Learn Operating - , • -- • MOO A special train will be run from cursion attd the boat will leave °ode. ,411111m". trot ord, on tile morning of the ex- olittRO rich at a. rn. They also purpose run- .7,-. vious at Goderieb.. All who lb* 1= *9 CLOIIIING STORE, ning a moonlight trip the evening pre. shvi-* ofie d thopportunity am it will be t e Ira tehti4 AtArkmaghosaittraite t°04vDmeittlillet Meet pleasant ride,of the sown. a