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The Clinton New Era, 1902-08-15, Page 8Auguit 15th 1902 The New Era to new subscribers, a trial trip to the end of the year, for 250 Ti CLINTON NEW ERA Just Etetw en Sea:sons., Onto Km FRIDAY,AUGUST 1.-4902, LOCAL VOritiEs, Vat One T & ; Taylor's fire proof safe for salemay terms. Apply to J,IUDOUT or O. O. RANCE, Photon We are sett leading in sugar bY selling "Wrath's Oranulated below regular whole- sale price to make rOomfor our next car. NOTES I NOTES A. new phone will be installed in the The annual L. O. J.. excursion from Boyersign Bach, This makes 109 Wingham to Sarnia and Detroit is an. phones n use n town nOtinced for SaturdaV, Aug 23rd. ii. J. Lorne Scott, of EIensall,started in D. French returned from Orillia to learn the Bankipg bueiness in the Monday, where he bad been talking a new Sovereign ank ofitowns patient .A.mire Humidors, of the House B The Enemy bloods of Mr Joseph Chid- of Refuge, to the Idiotic Home of that ley will regret to le trn that he is now Pal ao 70.00Sf hue ell ua eb ef oe trivneiTetarst! of the" ' confined to his room,and in a condition ushionTops • At 30c to cause serious alarm. . Mr Ell. McLaughlin, wife and two Meesis Harland Bros., have sold a n n children moved down from Goderich il small piece Of land situated to therear Wednesday, and will recede iJacob unusual price of theirpreinises, to Messrs Broadfoot Decker'e new house on Mary St. Mr gout Watt Sy , n g pro. McLaughlin porpopes perty. For an Excellent Quality 't his is a good between seasons store: Good fiito 5"14 75°U1C/4 Boxwho owthe adjoininoing on Tuesday, and will loe gone fo two buyers of summer goods.because all wanted lines are 20 e f th G prac c o, e un Cluh were as fol. fact that all the men employed lay. Harland Bros now fliul it necessary ghe demand for labor is shoWn in the months, e • ' • GUN CUM. -The .saores ef • the hurt , kept well assorted, and there is many a bargain in last lots and remnants of summer. stocks. Good for people who'happen to want fall goocis early because handsome fall materials are beginning to make their Awb1.71- TY2134111Hc1)-1!nes 14' ing down the ciseanolithic rtivalke re- to riii.se a team foreddellseringeirpos The Variety 15. 15 bird: -W, Roes 12. rib*: 8clatilbi intends holding a ehoot -on Labr ceive $1 50 per ay-tiota ba wage for an have procur a large et, nnekilled labor. their, accommodation a new stable is being ereeted to the rear of their r s dassand expect ' teams from Goderie A carload of horses bronght up from premises jellies Sheppard doing the JO reasonably large, the Designs are Geed. Ripley e,nd Hyde Park. the pr grain around Seaforth was shipped to Liver- ' carpenter work, wit' be reads? for mailing in a few slum Pool, via Clinton and London. IOnt.i last Friday. They were a fine lot o t T_esahedMisses Doan entertained friends The o orings RESIGNED HER POSITION.- general purpose horses. Monday evening, and Miss c, Mies Harrett Holmes of town, Whn Narty frona Auburn, cell on her , o r on Mies Kelly, who for the past 41-2 yr**. D O'N lhad asur rise photo draw - Mies Colorings • attractive the value great y evening. A pleasant everting, has been the (Indent bookskeeper of has been :one of the s'taff of Guelph T as a appearan& in all departments.. left for London for a /Milt. We under- bably take up 'her residence in or- . pavilion Batyfield, -.--. arge num er Jaoldion Bros and •Jackson M g Co, severed her connection last Friday and has given up her position, and will in. last a hop was givn at owe t s .1 Public School for the past nine ears, is reported at both, On Friday even- . J t See theta in our Window, along with a more .. stand she intends entering upon the artistic and much superior range, at Advanced Bargain news and some hints of brand. new fall sea of matrimonial bliss sometime next onto.• of Clinton's air, ones as well as her month We are sorry to lose 1%Iiss In a championship game of lacrosse bachelor citizens,took it in.. prices• , • dress stuffs, make up our weekly story to-dayKellu y from or midst, but more than between Durham and Owen Sound,in '. pleased to learn of her contemplation. which John Crooke. of toWn, and Our old friend Joe Allaneon, who is New._ Goods.. cy waistings are fresh from St.....Thos McNeil h These dress stuffs and fan. as active as a spring chicken, notwith- Her future place Of abode will be St. 'Messrs Dayment and Matheson Blur - Thomas, ed with the Durham team resulte in standing his 74 years, can certainly • • favor of the former by a sCore of 5 to 2, lay claim to being almost the. oldest •11 . .•• CHANGES -Mrs Erb, at present re- • ' resident of the town, for he landed • m lively demand at 5c and 7c,all colors noth- siding on Huron St.. has rented the .The old friends in this neighborhood, here in 1851, but it was not until ism lag mere fashionable or practical for the 'season. Our Shetland loss house owed by S. S. Cooper,on Victoria of Mrs Birks, widcry of the late Rev that he took up his pernsament reeid- . • a th 1• W. D. FAIR CO. ainton, house of .Mrs Shipley, On Frederick W., Birks, of L as rented .the W. Birks (and motherrreoecgf reRtevt0 Aheleuxr • . p asious as to ems or two.ethers who can 1 1 i aysc a m to the hands of the makers They are made from t'ae best •and and ahuis id, position in the that her hArlithond nthaavtintiguiree.sided here eontinuousl y since IDohererlly u Factory Mrs Me- cause bee friends alarrn. She is now purest wools, and. any that We Call all W001 Its,ve not a. particle Isere's, Albert Street. north, has sold. residing in Toronto. Expositor says -The Mr John Colclough, ot the Soo, went of shoddy or cotton in. their Take up.' If you want a fall snit her cottege to Mrs Orich, T (mother of Mr Onslow Cri Illrekrsnlith. The Seefeeth E • c ) or 0375 to Goderich a week agis, with _seven or waist a little early you w 11 fi d , n wi e variety of • new who is moving to townand bas many friends of Mrs •W. K. ?earce horses that he intended to take by will regret to learn of her serif:me ill- boat: up the lakes. He claims to have , materials here. Suitings at $1. All wool suiting materials. rough cheviot finish, heavy enough to • make up without lining if you • wish, shades of grey, brown, Week, special ,bought special yalne for fall, per yard.... - &Minos at $1 15 Tine cheviot -enithags. made from - clest pure wools will grve excel- lent wear and retain their aPpear- awe to the hist,. black, greys, Iirowne etc., very Special value, 1 m. • St. Church and the interior of Wesley A. few weeks ago, Mr J•,ohn Mitchell • . • . • made arrangementsfor space. but Coronation Suiting $1.25 Thi is one a the porkiest cloths t shown this season, neat little white • cheeks on bleak grOnnal verY I popular and stylish, 54 incites " I wide, per yard • ' Venetians $1.25 • the house on Huron Street, owned by 'nese. Mrs Pearce is staying at Bay. ns in to Guderich to eeincle • when the boat arrived it was wadi to take' them on • and he had to bring Mr Thee Musphy, for 0700, who is fleld, and it ie hoped that the lake ov g breezes will soon restore her to health. PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD.-Itt the ...".r.h.191adYthern back to his broter's, in ' is a sister of Mrs J. P. Ti- ich township, tibthe boat made to - meeting of the board on Thursday 6 • °thee trig He managed to receive evenhig, two applications were re. .• Mr ChasJ, Wallis returned from the space on at urday last. ceived for the Model term -Mise West on Saturday. evening, where he. g Blanche bheppard, who has taught had gone with a consignment of horses; * Last Thursday Josie B. Medd, the same, and leaves again this week with little daughter of Rev Dr Medd, Hen- " here before, was engaged at 027.50. be had no difficulty in disposing of the No applicatinns were received' for the sail, slipped and fell ;been . stairs lend vacancy in. the Primary roons, and the - another lot. He sari that everything ing from the kitchen in the parsonage, chairman was empowered to make • Was looking well when he was there, fracturing her left arm immediately ' Miss O'Neil. of towu, at a salary of It hart become "quite the thing" above the elbow. The fracture was arrangements with eitber Miss King. and farmers were in good spirits. • $ . Mr Irwin has since secured the usredwuectduasnedauthbeelietxtlpeuscuteffs.rermirs iimoeindgd to put views of public buildings on is a, brother of J. G. Medd, of town, .., eery ea n . h ill m he croe ery an ancy ware.and a native of.Hullett, of whona the Extra good quality Venetiai and Ladies' clothe, full 54 linker; wide, ,all pure wool, will retain their good finish until worn out, black • 'and all popular fell colorings, per 2 per ;ad .15 yard . an exee teacher f r this depart- Fair Co. are showing views of Ontario township should beproud. *. • Church, .while Cooper & Co. -1-- -ANOTHER CL1NTONIAN HON - • w • . • • we of the' new oat office and sever - g • P f tb 11 -1004004"*0444.4.44244.4.4444464 ""4444).64244441/4.44441.64" :fawn. our-towns-liassaaroisgrrtlassegbr"iir "a-17°.tber-tO'ivrt- • _bui Kip". --' Th.o. it -re PtbleNs(bwrcoitleerouorfido dj.01Mngitthueelin1.-981 111. t th k RED. -A ain another oun lad vie STUTINCT -SERcTE-.7-567" By rights this shonid be in the liaigain, but as it is new ffil goodsvi epiace it here. We conld, mark it $1 per Act and still begiying you real good value. Just One piece to 'sell and when it is 'gone,. 1 1 • no more at this price. . . 56 inch Salting Serge, herd worsted finish, every thread pure wOol, .hes.vy enough to makeup without lining, will not witch the dnit, will Mate a handsome or serviceable snit or akirt, worth easily 61,00 per yard, iv,* special bargain at per yard . • pc Afore Frenob Flans!. s. We are having a big trade in Preach 'Flannels. More new patterns came in this week, and you have doom; of handsome designs to select from, if you come .here. Best quality, best assortment, newest patterns. 50e per Yard. sent fi d • ept r at the village of Neuetadt lost his nurse . herself in havints received the appoint- . went; of Cominercial teitcher• in the o r en el Seriferth • Collegiate lestitute. The: : We stated last week that Joyner containing $75 We suppose this is the first case on record of .a printer losing . : person in qiiestion is Miss *Lily M. would leave on his trio to the old oaoney out of his pocket. They all Johnston, daughter of our tOvvnansan,• country next 'week". It was intend- lose enough in the way of • unpaid sub. Sohn. Johnston: Anse • johnetsyn has ed for next.month, as he sena the first 'scrip' ionsbut the rule is they never get been teaching in the port Perry High week of September. To show. bow enough intcs then pocaets to make. it Scholl for the past three years, and closely Mr Ilyner-, has applied him relf worth while falling out. gives Uri that school, to take a More, fo work While here, we tria,y state that lucrative one, besides being convenient he has never been as far away from Mr Dowzer, Who is erecting a beauti-' to her 'home. The ieaforth people home as WIngham. ful belles's huouse ron Townsend Sr., , (EL • man, and does considerable cyelings oa°1re'It'aw'baesie.let,dhueerri,ebPdaitile0euher' made for the will find. her a snost competent and Ed Reward is an enthusiastic wheels:: :Shte'v EDITS IN -AND OUT.-. dat tor ehetewteiBen,iebouef, Theother day' when the howlere were beim Furniture Factory, efficient teacher. . &hag to•Stratfords instead of iseing by finished in oil here, besides being up. dozen of eggs andtubs train, he wheeled down, meeting the holstered. It stands soros dleet high, or u er Were shipped out by bowlers at .Stratford Station ; the and has 4 apartinente for insertion of tiring -the past, d week.. game was finished at 7 o'clock, after looking glass or trimmings,. and a four Tarload of hie which all got supper, and Howard mantle on tot:No:taking a very beautiful ' wheeled home .again, -being at Clinton ,piece of furnishing for a home. station when- the night train came in. SRI Aboli Of , own attle, on Monday and fiye of E bought up stock on Tuesday. This is a Fillgey WRIST .MATERIALS175ce . • very large' shipment for one local dealer. C. Reid slupped two carload. Equine have made their appearance . and are selling at 75efor a 12 qt.baiket, -Though the -crop appears small in this • .sectipii, the Niagara, outlook is' very . lerge, and plums willies quite reason- ' able before the•Seasiin is over.. Tome - toes are eheaper,selling alb, and peaches are going at .frorn 25,e to 75c •aebording to quality, . . PETTY. THIEVING. - Last Sun. day night, as Geo Marshall. baker for f. DV:Clay, was approaching the 1341ce shop at the rear of the store he was. confronted with four ladsanaking their exit through the cellar window loaded Waist Materials, piam colors with. narrow striPed down`with bottles of soft clanki 101"17 "" ...ill '4 ...OP• . borders for trimming, in shades of blue, resat, grey etc., all: the; stote. He took them into the pure wool, will make handsome waists, kimonos, or dressing -- - and on promising never to do th,k like E4.' . bake shop, and.gave them a taking to, : . or two a them, they were let off; dam" , FULL DRESS • - . ND FRon ...." aaeques, double fold, per yard . • again. Although it is a second offence owe • Scaring and promising dors not seem =. •• OF'.EA1 Bac r ...... . and had they been ,, taken and locked 110•7 i i • a • 76.. to have the desired effect on such bey% Wiee , • up for the night. and even allowed to E go bn the morrow, would haie proved Or Ifillill The Bargain. List. A,.....!,...;: .......... . ... . ..... a . ii ~ea - The "Often the Cheapest—Always t• he Best." empant Shoe Sale$ At Taylor's Big Shoe Store. During this month we wili interest all shrewd shoe buyers. We are constantly picking out of our regular stock odd lines and odd sizes and -placing them on our -bargain countoe;—' For Saturdays trade they will be re- plenished again with the best values ever offered in Clinton. Bargains for everybody. Come and see tor yourself, it will pay you. The Old Reliable, Cash and one Price s lor o Eggstakett as cash. .„....rtrrtrITYMTIMMTIMMIMIT,titYffirt. ittIMMITTIMMIMMITIMMITIMAIM.. .... •. . : A • 4,- -, .. .... V i .-4a _ _ - ...... _ ,.. :....... .-a.„ .„...,.,. 7 • . -E. a ttir -swe de mai clerk on the fS oicl(r)1-1-rBttcreteso . --- Be is taking a Spatial course at a mil. Aft...r."'- year on this branch, than.ever before; run is off for a two weeks' holiday. ..._10"'" bu " W McVicar'popularWip-, • this indicates an unusual volume of grn*".,...., Conductor Murray -More specials.and """-- a greaterlesson to themman the above. eig. RAILWAY NOTES - Conductor 4111"." Quirk enjoyed • a week's well earneis.--s doutle headers have been run this. E holidays, his place being supplied by 00-,......_ lesson to them and that they will grow ,E up to be respected young num in the itary.trainieg school. Mac takes a &kw . We hope, however that it will be a al""'" 4171110 ' ili SHIRTS. ‘ , .. ..4111. keen interest in Military affaire, and is do"' 4161suiSersourassessso' s:',..;-_-_. . , ....... •t ... *.* •-•41111 • -.--41/ ---011' a good officer. Walter Baird, our gen- E I FRONT- '21 ::.` 1 = . ig6 railway Work the first of ' the month • .... -. , : HEiGHTS•6AcK. - 2 gi --or • -eses ial young bagg agemaster is quiting s . Montreal, when that school opens, to esee;.• , TRADE .-07 D =, . and intenels going to McGill college, ar-, take a ' pr ofeselonal course, 'Walter 11110--' s MARK- .. 4.-4111, • has been an obliging assistant at the "5"--, • ---ear - station, and we:wish him succeed in hie. /5e intended field of labor.. • • 41!"" • The saving lit each and everyone of them is well -worth oOnsidering, and, you will be., money in pocket if . you take adyantage of these real money saving chances.. • Bmbroidery Remnants 9e Muslim at 6e 25 liemnante of narrow embroidery The last of our American Drina 'Mid insertions, nearly all 94 yards =aline that sold at 120 and 15c, • fin mush end, clearing at your choice fa_ choice of the NG at per yard :per end °.(-` Muslims at 12e Bmbrolderies 80 per yard Although double the price, thane are liundrede of yards tine Muslin an4 really the best bargain of the two, cambric embroideries and insert. the last of line Pipeline thatsold . one, good qualities and patterne, M 25o and 30o, now cleariog out at iseeily worth 12jo and 15o, your, . 0, Per Yard. . choice of the lot • • • DV Men's Shirts I be Gowns at 69e Men's colored otunbria silk* hard A nap in gOwas for this Week'e shopper& and eOft fronts, last. Of lines that sOld 13/. 81 25, and 161 50 now U Ladies' gowns made hoist good • clearing tit eaoh quality English cotton, yoke hem. Oinked and tucked, a gown that Undershirts 39e *ill be good value for a one dollar n of them to tell thie weak et • Theee undershirts are -worth In the 'each –Lace " \ ate yards Cotton hoes, assorted kinds mad widths, worth 106 and • - 1230, clearing at per yerd 89e, • regular way 75o each, they ere ' light weight ter Summer wear, be. cause of the cool weather they have not sold ite well as . they should ' have rather than carry them over we racer out the whole let for yelp choioels• ' A • Sargain Window' ' • 3 WEliDED'AT LISTOWELL.-The F, ....: -map Listowell Banner, of laet week saysi- es..... 't = On Saturday next we .will hold our annual clearing. out. sale of. slair s = . "Yesterday afternoon. at two o'clock en . and.wha,- t. 'we have left of our. sprin. g And sunnier stock will be marked down to A MissMollie McDotupd, eldest daughter is„,' .-- a Mr J. H. McDonald, was married to Nem . . • . - . . . .•master Clinton Hi h School, and fors ridiculous figures. . Never before have we, sold SO many .shirts as w;i' have . done I Robert F. Stoddard, El; A.,' classical 11.7 this season, and as' our neii fall'stock will be in about the ist of September, we 41 &wily of Listowe High School staff. . The ceremony W is _performed by the = 39e Rev S. Sr,Harclie at the reeiclence of = . . • • ... = the drawing roorn,Which WM attraCt. ire- «,— want a. clean sheet. .. a . the bride s parents and took place in ively decorated for the oteasion with as= ' tenses, sMilax and myrtle. The bride Apo.. We carry the best line of reliable goods to .be found anywhere, and it will a i is a beautiful girl and -wore a: whist be- . trained. She wore a pearl sunburst. coming gown of white Chiffon, eq. di- pay you to lay in a stock on Saturclay;:. = • herbdda gift from the grooms. and woe. .carried bridal roses. Eler sister, Miss = $1.50 Shirts. for 99c a . Lena tvae bridesmaidsand wore white gesses • . Thomas Brownlee, of Toronto, assisted eres- ' *1.60 Shirts for 74o a organdie. carrying pink roses. Mr mow. the groom. After luncheon, many of -*" the guests, Who Were for the most ob.,. $1 .00 Shirts for .64o al di— part relatives. accompanied the nevotfy- as• -0, • married pair to the G. T. R. depot 1110-, ... a forTorooto,and wIll after a couple of *see You can have all sizes Soft or starched fronts. and- the latest pattern and, a . whom they took the four o'clock train Ores week's trip return to Clinton and take avia"" . They were glen a mosthearty send.off up housekeeping there a little later on. Ille dyles.. ' a from town, with many good wishes. The bride wore a travelling gown of save greets cloth, •She Watt "(Wet hand* 1 E 23 snmelyrordembered by her friends. iti the way of wedding present . [We ACKSON- BROS..' Tcf:Ttrkop.ii.CLINTON23 cordially welcome Mrs Stoddart to ‘`) 4 Watch Our Albert, staeet window Friday nigh and Saturday, weare going to make a •speeial bargain ,display, every article in it will be marked at prices that are postively money saving. .