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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1902-06-20, Page 8hze 20th, .1902 Sortie Great THE CLINTON liEW ERA 1-7 AM PEtt Y EA tax .1.',-.A.huo.thoh.thst ,ett.t.,..114h.- :he kAr et,hturtet, ut the lik ismaltie,g on addition to hie etable..... Blyth brick yards, wae in town Ou 'RP , Robt. Sanderson, Ontariostreet, le Saturday* and cOntracted to eupply FRIDAY, •JUNE 20, I002haling the house reeentiy occupied:by Dr Gunn- with a quantity of brick.... W. J. itillough painted atid renovated. Fred brould, of Seaforth, has accepted . . a poeition as tailor with Jackson Bros. FRUIT PROSITCTS,-,-r he frost and The druggiete of town have de. 'fiery IiarQlaifls. LO�&L NO ILIBB.rain hap done comyratively cided to close eyery evening (Sature OneJ -3.WaYlor'afire Proof safe for saleteasY damage says Colonel are. "Straw- dey excepted) at 7 o'clock during the terms. Amply to J,ULDOin or Q.B.4.N0/4, eitnt,o. berries area fair crop ; plume and summer months,„i,Mrs Wm Tnvor. gentlemen. boarders. APP/Y NaW11114 Oftinap ties have aollered emnewhat; t e Ptos- Fell's house on •Orauge street.. We are going to wind up a month of remark- ibie Millinery selling with a week of special bargain giving. By the first of July we want our tables and counters clear, and every trimmed hat must be sold before that date. All must be out of the way before we start the strictly sommer trade of July, commenc- ing 4,, the o erl ay, o , 6 PRINTERS INK. -In conversation horse was etre any the dticking,he got experienced eare ore looking well • the earl cher* t end ha- taken Up er residence in D. . g . Boarders wantett-Accommodationfor tyro I? 1 pect for apples le good". Ilbw 16-1 We. aro tutu leattin in en ar by senin nunaber of Myth young folke attenCled the garden party here !stet Thursday Redpath'e Granulated In f•esulawhoa MORE HONORS. --. Among „timee ....1tIr Mahon % of the Olar. 1 Bale ?rice to MOO rgOnl fer our next ear. who were successful at the recent eVeala°' • I . . I W. 'r, O'Nen, University exams. we notice the name eadaa Ilauds had the Inialart'ai/a t° of injure his right -arm last week by be. of Rey. A. E. M. Thon3psOu A•11 ZOW11 ammo. TUMBLED IN, - While amusing degree M. A. We oiler our eon, milk wagon being driven by his eon, ttodney, foi tneoy charge of the Ling thrown out of a rig while driving • n London the hors d i th • work in Tockereinith, kte secured bis e rave eg e became frightened at bicycle and himself On a raft 00 And,reve Ft von tTratu a ions. gave ajurap, breaking the tugs ; the Morrell, fell LP the water,- but beyond with one of our advertisers the other damage was one., -Our enthusiastic th d Rai! Id on f Mr A bert d beforeother Saturday, June 21s1 and continuing to the end of the in* onth, we will sell all our ready trimmed hats at $140 and $2.50. Hats of the same style and valueare dot, nor have ?teen; duplicated in Clinton at anysuch prices. The arlier you come the better the Choice, TRIMMED IIATS AT M1,50, • Your ohoice of every trimmed hat in tbe show room; everyone thie sea- sons style, that sold at $2 59 and $s, your choice ponomenoing Satur- day at each 4 - TRIMMED IIATS 'AT • _ Every trimmed bet in the show room; that Bela at freni $3 50 to positively none reserved, afl mnt be sold before-the-end-ofahe-month,--m„A and we give you your choice comnienoing Saturday at each 40101/ SAILOR RAT BARGAINS I harm. ed taller Seventy distinct sales to am ad. on the war path, trying to further the rIP day we wereinfornied that he had trite.. loyaI townsman, Me Geo Hoare, is still 013'Housa ^ REFT-11-E etenglaue that had been in this Paper lust a week tioheltie of & celebration bete on Ooron- aclvertisbag pays. His paws appears nothing wore them to keep our citizen in everssue. s in town and spend their money bere,.. y i • ..The Page Wire Fence Co, have got GARDEN? PA iaTY.-Dan't miss the out an cirlirinal advertising card in services last Sunday were conducted by Rev Dr Gifford....Teyo now inmates were received into the house during the peat week. The inmatee are all fairly well and the number keeps up to its garden par i y on J. W. Irwin's lawn the shape of a sudden change picture , next Tuesdeyeveoing. Jane 84th. The by pulling alittle slirethe person doing atoI that for the first time. Ask him if ation day; we with him success, if for average of 70, FINE STOOR EOR THE N. W. excelsior Mission Band of Willis -church so not being able to deteot how the TJEllott, of Goderich owtAship,sold T.-- are sparing no pains to make this party change takes place.... At a meeting ot, , . , three Lipari of thorohreo Durham mite the event of the season, The town the Collegiate Board Monday night it to F. wnittingham, of Q,App,110, N. band has •been engaged to furnish • was decided not to close the school Oh music W, T. ; they were shipped to London tot the evening. • Wednesday evening for the session, but Wil, re -Open Frida and Monday.. . on Tuesday. where a carload of such A BIG OATOH.-On. anday Dr. G.Y. - that place, ' rite BaytieleVriver weighing over 5 theee days having no less than five sp.. stink WAS gathered up for shipment to E Holmes, of town, captured a an(' The Army board is in great deman he. et ineatured 27 inches In length. pointments to fill within the next two aoNons FOR HURON --It is at- Toe Dr. had only slender pole and one weeks ....The piano recital to be given nounced that M. G. Cameron, 0.,M. and some idea of the difficulty of land- bY Miss Newcombe in Ihe town hall on he a member of the Tommie- ing his tro'phy may be had by those Tuesday, June 24th, will' he held next sion for the Revision andOeneo attempt who have coogratulated t..1.4etnaeiVea 00 Monday, t e evening previous.... e the DoMinion Statutes. The worlt of securing a nne twp. 00-oadnic - Chairman,of the tdommittee re Clinton to 18i0. It is believed thip. will occupY TERM EXTENDED. -In a,ddressing sonded to the notice -with +Petard to what of a reflection that the abode of chool Principal Scott announced that the departed should he neglected while , ichard is .11iniself • Peritaps he used a naval:nook. Hammock is imuch to the man or woman who would have out door rest—the right kind of rest---deprea- Sien tired feeling exhaustion or whatever yon choose to °cal it is much relieved by the use of a hacomock, - The first few applications tell and continued treat- ment tends much to restore norinal good ,health. , • We -have -all kinds—strong- and. --big -ones--for2full- grown folk to the small one. for the baby --just big en- ough and, the it can't fall out of, with a net cover- ing to keep a the flies. They are 'out -door clinforts— good for every home. Our prices are reasonable, as good as we can make them for the quality. We will be glai to have your in- speetion. '41.1-tV 74W. D. FAIR 04k:canton, • 'Often the Cheapest—Always the Best." 1111111111111111111•1111•1111110.11111111111.1.111.1.1111.1.1.111111111101111.11111110 - - the lest -commission- lasted -from 1883 • cemetery says that very few hitve re- - - • about; two- yea' s, • the closing word I of the term to the the taking care of the lots it is some- . class nnw attending Toronto Normal PROMOTION. -The following pOpila •L 8. 50 Kiss Combas jupior clase have been the Mtniater of Education had decided Soo raany are improving that -of the Ey! Balt -Dollar Sailors 25e. • Dollar hai or e proin ted to the second book i-Huby to extend•the term from 5 months tn 9. ing• • •Oantelon Bros, and Ti. Cook, e • Cook, Pearl Pinch, Erma Andrew's; ane change will likely take effect Sept. with. their families, held a pi IYate Pic- nic on Wednesday at A'. °matelot:1's, Goderich towffship... .During the past week T. Mcitenzie has finished the fol- lowing contracts: -Storehouse tor Mal- colm IVIoTaggart, house ready for the plasterers for 0. Glew, repaigps to house belonging to R. Sanderson. Statute Labor is the order of the day; benighted wheelers inwardly bless the towuship fathers, for their considera, tion in putting on the gravel at this ti me of the year, . 0 ur liverymen report • A fortunate purAlose.of these ever popular bats, pots Jennie Martin, E ina Turner, le 1903. This v. ill it intirecedented is in a position to give you one of.. he greatest, if not the it3i4alh Erson, jemes Moore, u.‘h to attend omneeaof th schools do. it* the nexteYeaCrr •Nrwal greatest, hat bargain ever given in, to ..vn. We will sell them srfmen:lavefaater. (it`vitti arVe ancl liollen ONE 111 ORE. -Friday evening, the for less money than thhy could bebought for Wholesale. All Hayes Retta book, Mary Rowley tOwn hail was the scene of the last are new and etyiisli klhapes, they will be read.y Sat d ur ay morn- HE as* ern bly of he season , wee sorne• what' inaproMptu i nature but rag. Do not let this chance slip, but buy your sailor hat nbW. to townspeople week, being up ei nfgor thattrlaIt haneft itvc)oursehIppi-d tit the shrine of Terpii- .the •leo s eni5•Yahle, About 50 Me Sailors 25r $1.110 Sailors Mk. . Messrs Doherty ..% Co. against chore to the delightful strains of the Illillers' & Manutaoturers Iiieut tune Co. L.-indon tiarpers. The thanks of an - . • " It le the odly unsettled claim arising b i - ladies ratio straw minor hats, good quality, natty shapes lined, black , or white siik ribbon 'band, a hat that would be cheap at 50e on sale a., baturday, at each • XOC . • .15 . TAdies sailor hats, fine braids or rustic straws, this seasons most stylish shapes, good qualities; lined black or white silk and, mauler „ 75o and $1.00.. on sale Saturday, eh stem:6 ........ .... . ... . . uit out of the last fire at the factory, and are due the young hachelors of the us nese verybrisk, ana. &line are up- town who were :responsible for the der the necessity of addingnaore horses • represents nearly $10,000, which the In event. to their stables.... Among the ship• • stirance Company declines to pay on a ' , • ments from thestation this week -were NO OroANt*E.-.ehe board of En" carload of 150 hogs for Toronto bn C 'JOINT CORONATION SERVICE.-! . t e otranceexa.mination at the par- ..'1131e7LepsnT ves from the various e- ta,and.fraternal societieleOf the --• four beautiful black bass weighing alto, day, burs Ev. and FridaY, 25.tb,. h T d •• • • 20 technicality. • • trance Examiners have decided to hold mooday. hv Oantelon and end o e of hee bV R !Marone -At• ' stalionPone day Xis week were inus centime in East Ilurori rt W d • • • • • eapers:vaill kindly were RIGEL GII ADE COTTON x goMiei o-' .• coronation service to . t6VVri Ito& arrabtigt folera '49?,j t tion- will continite- On those dates not a "t• f - • -•-• X • town hall, .or • the-nirk.,..if -weather I:. Ili' P • . w g on Ooronatiou 'on Ar.ednesatty_to allotv for the hOlding purober attended the recce in ea ort DRESS STUFFS • • :'.; ) • • , . . June 22„d butes t Jog as . exores, • tiertnits.. The first date Men Ma:ea was s •was- °rine°. the -Eritranei , bought; Thie • ineans•that', Entrance " f h PO xis ' • • • ' - will be rain t a desire -that no commemOrative ser- this week The grounds in front of • • -25c per Yard. . . • • . 4 16 or 20 patterns of very fine cotton diess 'materials to sell at from 10e to 15o per yard under their real -table. . vices should,be held before the COrtn3- • . , Wesley cjaurch are being levelled and ation thadate he Ione 29 b,. '• TO: TORONTO, -••1. P, re, otherwise fixed Op. Otantelon BrQb. I STOPPED turned from TcirontO laiJJLzit Week whence shipped On: Munday -----•f butter of SALE.-birBrYdges, he had roade a trip in his • autoniobile, over25,000 lbs to Halifax... „The G. T. of Goderich,advertised a eale of buggies a rived in the - city at 2. Ile left here at 31 o'clock en ft day and pose running single fare. ex- , and Waggon§ by auction,on the Market . 4011111011P.P. Somewhere between tithe and 'Opportunity, a iew . a dollars in buying • s., - Boots and 'Shoes. $ At W.; Taylor & Son's. - ' t.'. : Let& week our great reduction sale was e, big suooese. We Were. kept ' grir ` busy, end no wonder. This week we replenieh our bargain countere with the best values ever offered* Clinton. . A line of Men's fine laced boots, size 8 only, going at $1, ' Meri'e plow shoes, just the thing for hot weather, going at 75.0. • • Men's fine kid laced boots, goodline welts; worth 53 now 52. • eo's Bicycle bi:os worth$1.q3 Nha $2, *cleat, at $1,25. 'TthitlilO4ittPlate• "iff,;-Weir'Weirft$1.5043w.:goingAtr$4 A.,:•4 Girlie 'Buttoned and laced boots reedier .'.00 only 75o. ' - 'Mime' laced and .buttoned•boots, sizes 11, /2, 13, 1 and 2 to clear at 80o.. ' Some •xtra eOettial.valoes in ladies' kul,buttoued and latied bars- going -et- Yeti shoal see our ladies' kid oiforde,aboot.56 pairs left, some of them . ' were $1,77.5 and 42, they are last years stook;bot ail we ask for ...them is 90o, they are's bargain; Bowden beckon you at ' ' • ' ' • . . . . . . . . ,The Old Reliable, :.. • .,. - ... - .. . . . . . . • • : . ayltor ar .Son,i . ... • :AO taken as cask,. . o clock the car:ions for Ooronal tan and Dominion. , square, on Sa,turday a, tern000,e afternoon of the • followtog day. ile Day,Oar fare and e. third good goiog . . Ver fine eotton dress raster' I , h nd de , " tore the hone of- sate arrived he Wfts reports 14, delight fu I trip aml is en- june 24 to July 1st., returning .before dresses s,like, reguiar 85e to 40o, sPecial for this week at per 25 nOtiffed by Constable Welsh that 'he wolf .ave oIle. left. his "ante in Toronto to have OORREOTION.-In last week's issue • a trnoured o'f t method Of locomotion. J uly Bid. • • . • • yard . would h t take out a Remise, as he, a -r. came within. the scope of a transient , it changed so that he can use coaloil Miss Mary 0..Lough, of town, Wa8 ere, -.stireandtert:aadnedrer OxUel.gdutarVinicte,On speayof 150n - .13gWei`, a,nd returned for it on Wednes- year University examination, It should.. • • inetead of gasolirie as a propelling dited with baying passed her secopd . mice equ foulard silk at double the Money, no, two .• .....004.6.441.1044440.4)14. th'k"..1114.14441444:44904.044400114 Brydges concluded it wOuld tun PaY day. have read thir d year classics. • , • -him to do this, and the sale, therefore, . . ' Cash and one Pric did not take•plaee, ..He intends o ering . „ theni for•eale in Rolmesville next.Sat- . Hosiery buy.ers have a wide variety 'of choice here, .f • titittlit!ttittivirttirt Try, • 'The clays, when plam black Was the only'correci *thing in Hos- OFF ni:d" ter"' • • • iery, are one, and fancy weaves now rGar eign supre . . 'e .. me Many „since. four boys maltreated a 'cow be- 00„,„, " I . • , . . . • ' • in o ev . teen . V g „pp- , iinds, all good, are on. nut, courterst and values in all lines are Pc-).,nj,,,as gjust "fun" to tie .a, tin pan to ea-- cood enough to be bringing more hosiery business this way all her tail, pelt'ber wit h-stobes a•nd other. E- . , . thought eoine example'sbould he made . , ,,, , _ 4, ,.. , of them. as, they -were old enough to rt,-,... • • Iodise and childrens black cotton .. I, J•45‘"es "ne`Y '343"cm hose, Ace effaot, or fancy open work striper, spliced ' know better.. On Fr iday they appeal Od or-, hose, stroxag make, eeamless feet, I Yarn German dye, guaranteed cents, each for present damages, aud fast dye, per pair - - e time. We select these few ,from the many lines this -big b. wise maltreat her. Mr, Greene was not . 11:1 Is. ig anxious to prosecute the boys, hut fire-. stock. • toe b„le and sol„, .made from fine befor e .1 he meycir,who assessed them 75 Is.'" • ats.-• • *.” stahlIsa. per p ,2•5e .,9igngd % hond that should the air cow die within a reaSiinabletime,as the Ladies and childreta black ootton ` Ladies fastblack cotton Hosiery , result of its injeries; they would be re. tl= hese, full fashioned, 12i With eatural wool 'feet, one of the sponsible for its value. . • : 44. L,444, per pair e* most comfortable stookings for . • summerwear no inade, tier pair.; ac ILL. --We are sorry to learn that Me = 2 tibildretas ribbed cotton hose, go john Ransforcl has been laid up with ladies black cotton hose, very fine teed stai less 131 k "an- . n aob, 13 e another severe attack of lumbago for • quality, apliced keels and soles, Zna the termsdorf dye, guaranteed stain, 5 f th past ton' days. He, with his Goy- ma. • less, per pair • 0 0 arndus blade oat rand with triple "0 „ 0' ‘.. Imes 200, 25o and. . ernment rink - Wan to have •ialaYed tbe ' i") e Ocllegiate in'stitute four at a game of "'"AnA00004ANWAPV‘AWAO: VallAit/OVV40.140140400404AlkeYtiei' boivis on Saturday last-, and because be iso- • did not shove up, thought that he had tite-• ilopited Pal her than suffer defeat, but ..„,;„ . • , it was uncharitable of them to think ga,..., snob a thing of an Fliaglishmitn. Mr en"- • Ransford was missed at the Executive meeting in Louden op Monday, but we .. • • do are glad to report he had •so far recov- ered as to he able to go to London on Wednesday to ' attend' Synod., -Nix 'William Coats, or., • we are sorry .to state is again on the sick list, but we hope of a speedy •recovery. a.' = . , . . B., O. B. EXCURSION. -The arrange- oc.... Merits are now complete for the annual • .....- ,••:•:, :',,,..L._,:,-.-. 7 . ° . -: ;- 1., .... ..,,,,, . :c .. • . excureion of th,e Huron Old Boys to See. •••-. forth on July '5th. It will go via the G. . • . , The 48th Highlander's. Baud will amino „ onamerkeing on . Saturday next T. R.. and will be•good few three days. Tile real ..varth of these skirts is more than a'. dollar buying the material by the case and turning tne g %meat out 'by the htindrel is the secret ,of theseremarkable va1nes7 . • • Ladies' white cotton underskirts,made from good gitality Eng'V lioli oottote double frillt will give excellent wear, Miter frill of 10 inola oanibrio embroidery or white muslin frilling, .witia 2 t inch hein,' every garment inn size, special at eaoh liovvviAMAAMAAN'AmMeowv"!"^Awlmi4wwwvvvvvv. 131aek eat Drawing eontest. • • - Interest in the black eat drawing contest increasesz already the pictures are beginning to Come in. If you have ttcit sent yours yet, be sure and get it here -before Coro.- eitai7,311k1g1r4yea nation Day, June 26th4 • 4 eLOTIliNG SEeTION. s Suits that sold at $15.00. To be soldlafurday at $11.54 0 . Tree in the Clothing Department growing better inght along. Men are finding out that they can save money kereo There if' a difference of from $3.00 to $5.00 between our regular prices and the price of the same material made-to- trder. Here to an extra bargain for Saturday. 6 only Mena high grade Snits, 4 are a good virility °tripod grey worsted, 2 of harrow striped tweed,lioth lines are all wool, are well lined, tritholed and nude as good as any tailor could make them, the regular peke wite $15.00 a mit. %have Agit the els suite of thetas two linens% wit WV, and twolear them out on Sttturday place them on able at each.,11 GU aireettat4•••••••44-6-4Netee+44-64-044-04 IYOUR BOY Will be cool atat well dressed if, he virgare One of .7the natty Wirt waists we are selling for boys. ',Willy Plityles, all new, each, . • • • . • ' • . • I • • . ' . ... 1 en's nits; ligen's o3rs' Suits Boys C)dd Coats =Li a •.*1111 ; a pany the excur Bien. Huron coiantor pee- rle are exPected generally to Sake . ad• And lasting for One 'week we will oftei: the ridieuloUs .prices on the above. 3 closing' out the odds- and ends of Our own factory and the :prices i 'wll be out so deep that a great Many shrewd buyers will be On hand - ,• .. • • O vantage of this event ttt vbit the old Union Station at 7 no. Parkdale E hotnestead. A special train leaveekinthode • 7,11;12. tn. o ftet.gRx ruTtv 14441 °VI; $1 President Inland Revercue office ; 1?, A. ats any e on it tee 0 Gifted, Trunk officers, • E, Eton y. Walker, -Secretary, 45"Leeniard sienna 1111"" Tait LOdAL STRAWBERRY E veerste to tinnily their customers wit h home grown strawberriee of ex. cellent quality. The abundant rains have been very beneficial to the berries. Which have developed, well, at.' All the dealers hereabouts look for a ow, very large yield, we understand that we. Col Hoare will gather about three selling at 150 per how ou Saturday, but ene times as much as Usual. They,:were CROP -On • Saturday fruit dealers . " • • • ...El _ Wq pgn't tell you all about it in this space, but come and mvesttgate-- that is. if you want a genuine. bargain. ., - 3*- , . , The whole lot- could be easily disiioseci of in th... city to one of our custom- 1 ers there, but we believe in giving our people here the b fit . . I n Thor da 14,ere Ots fa box or 8 boxes for 25c 1-1)3y: She restaurante and. gene re. e tletedy E !ler :::11'Ct31 ye ;'.:ETI tt()': ;IA!). a t.Even. higher prices May, prevail before the end of t•he steason, awe - A NARROW ESOAPE.-Frank, the E 13 -year old son of Adam roster* while playing with some other boys on the E &AG. and B. railroad bridge on Mon. dav afternoon. etarted to go down the 1= abutment Manes, when he slipped and We. pitched headlong to the riVer laarik he. E neath, falling abott.t, 20 feet, and light. lug an his back. He was picked op by Harold Re,neford and Willie Jitdd, and E carried to hie home, While Dr. Gunn Was summoned, and ori examination E• Me, I50. aud formd no bones brokenbot he was bad THE FAIIMIS CLINTON Ask to see our Uock Kniokers at' 24e Empire about our odd Coats at 75e . Look at our wonderful Men's Pants at $1,25 .a . 3 . " a • a:. The house. will be full- of lines at prices that veill bring a large number.of customers on the above date. .4 . ist bruised about the bask and shaken • "44444444 "4444414444416 internally* It was nuraeuiona that the ' ' - • - ACICEION BROS tieing do not arint. he will be able to be , spine Wad net, broken, If cOmpllette E 3 ii",01:01MING PROM.414 4alINI hi I. b t. i fi it fee/ d yri but it,! . W 4 should be a lemon to Metall boye whoE d . i • •