The Clinton New Era, 1902-06-06, Page 9Jtme 6t14 1902
The
Black
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• day 'were weighed, Rich Irwin officiat-
We are snit „leadmi, in sugar by selling in atii judge. Mrs Thos Mair, of 13" te"
W. T. (r Neu, brought in by her weighing 41 ozs; were never better. -D. cantelon.
, Miss M. Perdue, of town, came second
with one at 4i 001, and Mrs W. H. ejtrea,frbehiegbrateilraoraedthise opIrdetetryobt itibsye,daanyd.
'gown Vomit. Ba.11 third with one at 4 oze,
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THE CLINTON NEW ERA
LOOAL NOTItAd. THE LARGEST EGG. -For own °commutes interviews.
time J. W. Irwin offered $1 to th
One;*;Taylor's lire pivot safe for eideseasy
terms. apply to J,RIPOUT or moon who would bring into his store We are so busy filling orders for Lion r
Q, 0,.RAtros. ounton, the m which weirecl the most, the Brand Clothing that we hardly know
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contest closing on 24th. Over 31:0 what tnslo.-.W. Jackson.
oronation eluna
Boarders wanted-Acconueortation for two ,
gentlemen boarders: APIAY At BR& 9200 large eggs were received and the other If thie weather keep on there will be
May ia-tr
burn john Ransford.
kledeaties Urarmlated below regular whole- Londe:door° won the dodat the mg The prospect° for all kinds of fruit T
Sale prke to make room for our nest oar.
tatelTLACK CAT DIAN°.
o Rockford ffosiory Co4 • , • • . • •
onANeEs,-iu, Axouch Is offering ODDFELLOWS.-At the meeting
KENOSHA. WIS. of Oliuton Lodge, on 'Tuesday evening,
Me farm for sale:. it la a. splendid prop
er• v and ellould find a ready purchaser. the following officers were electel for
Will hold an exhibition at oar store, Saturday' ..W.A.Killaugh will go farmin a " the erisuin t •
June 28th, and we are going to give two prizes of AirlacalflOtghstolkicit boners and lorogg S''Ythnur igN,e1 skawolt•
, ervivcastotrhoe witmat . InGt..1.1.grrigou141
$1.00 each, and two of 50c each., for the funniest Sanderrsban, nea
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olfthatt Killough's lionse, 'and will 1 B. Chan't RelpuresensetaTvue; Tret'
picture, of a Black cat, that we can get.
Conditions
restaurant for refreshments,
Milne a i building thereon -one of th
Open to the boys and girls of the °Hilton Public School 8 ,,
IbigekWde ilgeerbui ding, which will be tary will close on Saturday during the summer months .. Cor.
turday ;,fternoons
Draw the funniest picture you ca,n of it Black Cat. You
()nation Day, June 20th, will . be. the
know what -a Black Cat 18 like, and it can be any kind of a• W. Doherty,
in :Int rtublic holiday....Home seekets'
SHORT -HORNS. -
picture you want to make it, only it must be funny and must gacution t i giving elm personal atten-
;eiodnaitgoeuzeoarleapnehaitriyries ncl 1Crut =east vorni 1 'Ara er re et crii tge aCil acjlai air;
he drawn on a card 8i by 11 inches, You can submit aemany it teUril tlosorLioln.berell
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Lodge, Fred Jeckson ; Represeontafiavueds
s lace at the or ' factor
to D strict Lodve, J. 0, Stevenson and
PROPERTY 011A.NGE.-The pro- W. McKeown. Several menohers of
Peaty on Isaac street, just aorta of the Seaforth Lodge were present, and
• NEW ERA cfficeland whieh,at one time, after the second degree bad been ex
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WKS used for printing office -purposes, enoplified, all repaired to McLennan.%
• as been sold to Dr. Gunn. he o
st no the rown-is being hulled NOTES. --Last Saturday the hands
down by J. 0 *Ellictt wbo sector ed it, at the organ factory enjoyed their first
and 8.10018 in the burrounding country. and it will be replacedby a noition of S iturdar afternoon holiday the fat-
. 15, ...The bandstand has been removed
pictures as you like, 13Ut two prizes will not 1L3fe given to the
S &rib and Scotch -topped Short.horns, by Chas Carter and assistarnt: - s.-.Thcl By George, you • can't believe any -
s eoc , an as a er 4 se era c
from the park to the ma ke quer
same person. Pat your name and address on the back of the a,t his farm, Glen Park, adjoining the
town . Ele has iseued a neat catalogue ruse of Refuge committee, Warden body now -a -days.
icture and leave it at our store not la'er than Thursday, June
for distribution, giving pedigrees of the 17 miecraLnEnerago,?einsserst. ' •
It s the good, quiet. honest work that
011attinerTrns,
-26th, and all will be displayed. in our window. Saturday, June animals he owns, which shoays them to here and inspected the House o n 'moo- tells. C—y 3 n.
be reresentatives of the best short- d '
THE SIDEWALKS -The new gran• G, demob on Tuesday , ..•Among the "foundyou fellows, I'm always 1113
Theround was really dry before Hole
last ram, but all crops are now looking
splendid, oats especially, - Thomas
Churchill,
I think the council has made a Win-
der in bringing that band stand 'back
to the market square. It spoils the
view of the reading room, and will be
nothing lees than a nubile nuisance. -
W. 0. Searle.
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.1Arhat. the PO0Ple are Saying,
We had to work alittle harder than
usual but we got there all tLe same.
W --m 0—s.
My part of the town did as well as
ever. T-9 M--••
The Irish are tbe stuff every time.
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The prohibitionists are no good.
• • • " D—r 13-4.
I. think the , prohibitionists are all
,right. .. • G—I II—y. .
28th, whe the prizes will be awarded.
ay so as to give de report to the I felt sure we had them. beat, '
horn herds crunty counci which convened at 0—n.
The frilliest pictures 'gets the St, the next 50c.
For Clinton Schools.
First Prize MAO. .
Second Prize 50e.
T the -boy or girl attending
the Clinton Public School,who
draws the funniest picture of a
Black Cat, and leaves it at our
store before June 26th,we will
give the prize of $1.00. To
the by or gid who draws the
uext flu niest, the prize of 50c.
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A $g5R-a7trzO
For Country Schools.
First Prize $1.00.
olithic sidewalk on the east side of Al- R necessful medical students sit Trinity •
against it the wrong way. -
bert street north are completed. Peti- .T.Inivereity who have had the degree
Hone have been presented and new. of M. D., C. M., conferred upon thein n R d.
walks will be iiid %town 13p theFe itreels at A Mathew R. Blake, of Ashfield, • I knew w,e "could do it all right.
shoetly. By the town assuming the Herbert B. Hutton; of Centralia (for- . S—h.
• laying of the walks the ratepayers are merly of Dungannon), Miss .Annie Well, I'm several dollars better off
Second Prize 50c. only called upon to pay 10 cents per Rose, of Blyth, and John Thomson; of than I expected to be. •
-. square foot, which Is sevval Cents low- Kippen ; we extend our congratue • D -n M --n.
To the boy or girl atteniing erethan that paid when outsiders had lotions.. -Among the shipments from . •
th contract. There will be a good Clinton yards during the past week .• •
the 001,111tr echools,who draws quantity of walks to be put down this .were live carloads of cattle hy S. Smith NV on art Certificates..
Year. • . for be Don, Saturdray, tvvo by C. Reid .
the..funniest picture of a Black
r,tv'reus g Farr; and one by Mr O'Keefe (of Seafor th) The following. students at the Clinton.
Cat, and. leavesit at our store iurat mileMegn7gotre:
before June 26th, we will give mere' Institute and Women's Institute edfovert Tirniereroeanattdoh3oldna pMrao.cntdicaey.0.1;._Tmheenslflarye Colle&te Institute obtained certifie
willbeiTii:1„esdraa.y, , a.ltin:her/tho,mceonti e P.
work extenent.e einageirrensfi tfavax. re.t.shaterehin latrilell=o11 examinations
the prize a $1.:00, To the boy Anv,kNOEn COURSE
or gi.r1 who draws the next illitury Morris, Loyal, Colborne towc- !where graoolithfc walks %revail,'spitt. Industrial d • F It St
s ip, w en e election of officers a ,ng t her Pon proh bled law, ;' why design- mess, ew- .
funniest the prize of 50c. • •
h' h th .
• both societies and other important Wei. ourItt.tipeuivrsaulektshaeitamdi-13 .
. ruustrienegleyredaissflegoinute. Art .
tewart.
'1 1 • f P 0 FI Shadinv from the round• ---F Amess,
Ottawa, will be present and give an ed....Mr James Hearn has added a
neat veranda,h.to the eastern side of . Shading from the flat -R Stewart
' interesting talk on poultry.. After ti e.
in the orchard to which ail are cordial-. rhino upsreevo ne LaVeiric tt: rhi at vset r beene e t r repainted.,.. ap a i fnrteeadt, .0. i Pnisiansr COURSE .
los Pouse....Mrs kerr .has had her
business allwill participate in a picnic
1 i 't dLinear perspective -Edna Ccioper
P ctical eometry-Marion Coats
• take ace Pro are
The Black Cat Hosiery. People
ee, John.
Rumball, Waite' S
otteirwta d laundry but•he decided
The shipment 'was
aosha. the h f
a prize of $25, to the bo •
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. • .' A HIG ORDER -The '
are gotng .to give • Ja
street church which makes it .Ed
"..nlidte•1137. Jot* much better i appearance, na Cl°°/)er. F Awes9 H
. name ario.
&son Manufa,cturtng Co. is. 1•'erank Gllew, of 'H
tphae,rt1rakrly is their Dame fern
y or girl,: under 14 years; -who-. nkinisowbyn
S'# ite the. best story .of 7a. Black Oat:. t
ceed 500 word •'
. Hartley Watts .
Freehand-Nora•Blake,Cecil Brewer,
Bran is, contract for:a, new fra,ne ' •
u et'l, has • let 6:ste Ann' 0' k
residence to
we neaten ,..1,!Lion imitiii:e oo , Jamee Doherty, Minnie '
of clothing. The other Rana & hire -rues - • May• Holland, tNellie R I
received a rush order froth T. argory McIv,or Donna P 1 o mes,
i some time. before th 1 .
e st of next S t
Wisconsin, , me ere • Th '
ep ember. • We will ' k '''le d-a-y-----eivIrrin. fr. Ne,Icenzie....
open , up -aaaYloaltn g-Cefhtiehra-ath-apnlacew. ro
• s in len.mtli d '' • subraitutes-n°totThe% -
„ , an is to be - • di
, . Go Toronto,
to supply 2780 pairs of
, then forvira,rd them to•Ko
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and 13adges
R Souvenir of the Year.
Children's Mugs 5c I Large size 100 I Creant.Pitcher 100
Cup and Saucer 10c I, Large size 20c
Each piece has a likeness of the Xing or Queen and on
some pieces both are shown. The decoration is in colors
on white China. No child but what would be pleased
to have a mug,no family where a cup and saucer is amiss.
° Badges in Silk or Metal.
The design in our silk badges is woven (note—not
Minted) each has a pin attached. They are neat in shape
and appearance generally. In 'total we have 4 kinds all
very popular. Prices in both cases 5c and 100.
The W.. D. FAIR 00.
"Often the Cheapest—Always the Best."
Clinton,
Great • SlauglIter Sale
# Seasonable Footw-ear
e ab left to look up annther art H
, art ey. Watt's' -
tevvart, C J Stew
:press to be laced on the Ee imtoenectolganc.
sent by • pfaee.; ..it 19 e
ic summer hotel will be opened b
Wider' h jxupnect7eclb that the Model -N Bl
you a •
operators and
. yery soon the entire • 'Tient at the tios0 ..; . Miss Moberg
is taking "oat_ Cecil Hrewer. Nellie Holmes.° a Blake, Torrance °"8 'ake, • Frainit.:Alcarn
ters .or Swt.rrday sale, Th f t Monday, ce DatiloP_LJames D I
.0 ats and theprize aWarded on the 21st
t -6g17- igubtelant ekne rush
.large amount the kisses Rine, With g t e home of Willie Rartl Watts,wel Gunn Leila Hoover, Walter Ste
o erty,, att-
ey
home o
e .:..Jos Copp is art . w•
busy this week beautifying h
ed and cannot
$25. . You ought . '
of orders received. M
o2 gh•?trh: Imaraehie es are
Maggie Wiseman, Annie Cook'
paint.. :•:Mes Tomr a fresh et)" °f
well known as °Memory or blackbord-N r.
of Sept. Some ho I
y or gir will et
g the,
to trv for ft. Call at our store ancl we will tell being put in which will require Mem. a former residenl•
about it
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the BlE k
that Mrs Robt. Biggart is steadily were here yesterday (Thursday) a.nd .The Brussels Post says Capt. M. D. Mc-
. oc wrl e iz. or e tradein entortamed a nuurter of her frunds on
• Lion Brand" is constantly groviing. Wednesday exening in honor of her
No. 5, Brussels Co,. 38r
T the • rnandlng officer of
Taggart, e genia oom
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' THE ILL -We are pleased to know birthday Tee Wingharn bowlers •
proving; her friends hope May soon played a friendly game with the Olin- d regiment, was in
be entirely well. .. Mrs Rich.. Baker ton club There, a a bowling. ink in Brussels lest Saturday and arranged with
injhred several of her ribe the other town styled the "Ross Government the military ontSt belonging to No 5 Co.,
rostmaster.Farrow for the.rocnne over the
marble works to be used as store rooms for
Fur the illat Days
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Stocks of hot weather goods of all kinds are' full and iizdez7reetirodyte-rid%tishr and Mr r Better 0 q'n'be.°1;Erri cdpgre-Wri;i Glan°3tbcr B1 now stored at Goderioh, and whirlia will be
day by falling elf a stand on which ehe rink
snce. Assortment are Firge. values good, and qualities ever Fled arranging
1.igeneyea:;°dcwsrhinb.9evne. ' ek any of then-, wnv ire origin, aw, I taken there shortly. . •
the curtains Mrs - -
complete at our store. Light,thin materials are here in ahund-
. his implement
they they ought to be. Our stock of muslins iu I ' bl
Commeneing on Saturday morning, Mar 3Ist, and
Jg - At W. Taylor i & Son's, ..
continuing until our stock is reduced $3000.
•What we ha* left of the Slater Shoes are on our Bargain counters:
Men's. $5 Shoes going for $8.50 rMen's.$4 Boots only$2.50 I Men's $3 ones for $2
• All Goodyear welts land first-olass stook. • .•
Alpo several other lines going at Bargain Prioes-SEE THEM. •
22 pairs boys', Tan Laced Biota, sizes 9 and 10o, regular $1.25; going „,,
1 to 5s regular $1.75 .and $2.00, :. • e... at,. ..r. .* .• . . , 000
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.,-- - •-- .. • . ___ ........,_ .... _ • - .- - ...1a.Mistres' Laced Boots. sizes 11, ......
f. 30 .
50 pairs yonalos' Tan 'L tosi B-mts,size 12, 13, 1 iiicl 2','" vierth $r.25; tow-.
este price . : • I-
11, 12 and 18, 181.50. to $.1.:75,..i.00 •
$1.2> to $1.75, ill going eat one „
60 Lecileoe Kid Gxfords. worth .
25: little' gents' and girleboots,. sizes 8; • price, regardiess of cost, only Utte
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For the best bargain,:you ever eot in e pair of Boots, come early Saturday
morning : Yene dm may soon :be veto. '.. .•
The Old Reliable.
..,-.Taytior.
.108811 a.nd One Price••Pegs taken as cash.
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whites, and fancies, is without an ectual in town, and of: the_
- • • • We are glad to see that Mr Thcs Ben ' ere•-• . •
leave the hosOittl for his home.= Itttttt9tItt/tttlfttlIttttne
Plumeteel has recovered siiiiicienia• to
, p am ac14; er met with the miehap.. W.•
best lines we have but one dress. to.t e pattern. -• has recovered from his recent illness. 16"" -
Plain Lawn, 10e to 35c
India Linens 12i to 3:le
. White Organdys 25e to 35c
Black Organdys 30c to 40e
White Dimitgs 18e to 30c
Fancy Slack Muslins 18e to 30c
Slack and White Muslins 15c to 15c
Fancy Muslins 103 to 50c
Wool .Grenadines rille to 75e
Wool follies 50c to $1.00
Silk Grenadines '
meeting of the association be held
. • , • ErILTEAURERS'CONVEN'TION.--- Trilit'r-. •
The annual convention of the East, Hap- ae..e
on Teachers' Associationteld in Br us-
sels on May 21 and 22 Was a decidel
success and was &deeded by . a late e
.••inidober of teacher..- The papers • on ,alm"
school work were ably dealt .with and
dieeuseed. The at home given proved. amp
an enjoyable sociel event and reflect ed do""
credit upon the treithers in charge.'
The officers elected for the ensuing year
were :-President.De.vid Welt ;1st v,ce,
Moe. March; 2od vice,Miss•Belantyne;
sec-treas.; John lis,rtley. auditors.
• Messrs. Munro and Rae ; tominittee,
Messrs. Moffatt, Scott arid Bailey and
• Misses Turner and Kinney; repiyasenta.
tive to 0. E. A.,Geo. Dobson. The•next
Parasols
in Clinton at the 'call of the executive;
THE NEW STEW:. STEAMER
GREYEIOUND -The new steel steam-
' eil joeoeitityt oefntbe lakes: windowfUrniihings, will be thes
Most Of our pirasulg 'were imported direct; the rest . we ra
arereavir ritteiglass; tapestry, antique
bought from the leading Canadian maker. The frames are all
oLtia..tiofi; gke. 'edict!:
strong., tops fast color and will not eut, handles nobby and otUrnva°tioan:oting the• cabin will
• . be a dream ot luxury and moil.
stylish. . , • cence ; ten private parlors equipped
t_•••••• dining room •
•• in biatiiiri a.,ilaWe.t.ittbiket,1*iatreff- fcr
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e. Itelirear • : doztri:okniaggcaunlisnacreyiepburarreor .seiSlOgz
T drinking water is cooled by cork; • abd
. t come in contact with ice, a
. You ought to get acquainted . with our whitewear values. 4 1
20eLlire°8881.11` nce of purity ; pastern -
You save time, bother and money if you buy .from the stook iggd milk andacrearn ; cuisine equal to:
that is now here. Daintier, or more durable .and better made .iteryst gaze n ohttgeoleto &Ivo irestaur an tii.'
i ,upn't fail to
garments, you will not find and better values than these are brgo on the 'moonlight excursion4 given
• the Goderich Band.evening of Tues•
not to be had anywhere. . . day, Slone 17th (8 o'clock).
GOOD PRICE FOR CANTLE.-
CORSET. -CoVERS,150 to $1.5o . f5tock is now finding high. prices these
DRAWER'S 25c to $1.50 days thote having any realizing good
amounts. Droversfind that cattle are
GOWNS.50c to $3.00 .. not any too plentiful and to aecure a
shipment have to pay up to si cents for
SKIRTS, to $5.00 , - choice beefers, SH' . mith bought a
Children's Dresses 75e to $3 - fine bunch of 33 head from J. and N.
. , • Fair for hieshipment of flvetarloads on
2062000inoppopposit kiricintriiirklorkorkirtkortratimorot Satu-day ; tbe bunch averaged 1875 lbe
each, two head. coming two-year old
tipping the beam at 25401bs. They were
Paris- Silk ' Waists $3.75 : .. a fine finished lot for which the Fair
Bros. received handsome cheque. We
Last week we received the samples of &Paris maker usordnder tend that Moore, R. • and J.
of Silk Waists They are hods mRansf, who receetiv shipped a car
handsome go
ade in the iogd of prime cattle to the old country,
hi tell t French stylea, no two areslike. They 'would sell received a cable on Thursday iinpouna,
in the ordinary way, at from $5.00 to $8,00. We _place ing that as they had the good fOrtune
,.,.., to strike. a favorable market, their cat.
, the lot on sole, each, ........... ..... 4 & • a S3 70 tle had been sold at a very high figure.
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MODEL, FARM EXOnRSION. -The
Feather Boas 75o South and East Fluron Farmers' Initi.
•tutes have comple' ed arrangements f
*ote
With-the-waiste-we-got,a-lot-of-ErenchLfancy Boas running the popular excursion, to the
- M/Guelphton„FrIda.y,Jutie.
pat a price that lets us give youodel-Ittriniat
:4a bargain. They are -20th. Toe fare has bon laded cat tt e
very dressy for summer wearland worth all the way from
"i$1 50 to $2 50, your choiee fort -each-. ........75e
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This make of Collars are the bast on the market, sold for
-20c a piece or 3 for 50c, in the best quality of Linen..
. Cotton Collars 15c or 2 for 25e. .
We have every shape and every size and you can get ex-
' • actly what you want here. .
lowest possible figures1 20 trom Clinton E
for adults and 00c for children, train ,
leaving at, 7,80 a.m., while a stop -over
privilege for the following day is allow- "ms,"7.
ed. A rnecial train Will run from Cane iret.e.
trails to Clinton on the morning of tbe dibee
excurelion; all. teeing to connect at Olin- SIR'
ton and special trains will return the ex.
corsioniste to Centralia On the south
and nelgrave. on .the north the same
night, These excursions to Guelph are --
becoming more ponular every year and
04.11,t :iheyreplastntoontizooliatigi4t;letrt. itizeillftbnedlarrr- g
' particulars Abe advertfament.
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