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The Clinton New Era, 1902-09-19, Page 8•.> Sopt,i9th 1002. ILL.I OPENING NEXT WE .1 Thi) Toronto, Weekly (Hobe and New Era, atrial trip to the End of the year, lox 35,o. THE CLINTON !EWERA 11: ihtt** *A* toroA, FRIDAY, SEPT. 19, 1902. • LOOAL NOTItdES, 91, Pears 'Wanted.- ()Armor: Balm., Canton. Gentleman roomer wanted. Large heated, room. Address Box 170. J For Sale -Rand made eider press for sale cheap. 00 XING ST. We are still leadinuin auger br selling sale price to make room for our2__iT enc_t cav W. o O'NEIL Allglint was our best month for years. Re- duced prioes was the cause. We want to make September even batter by still reducing prices ono= boots and shoes. .T.TWITCRELL. • We will make our formal Opening display of Fall Millinery. on Thursday, Friday and Saturday of next week. Neither time, trouble or expense have been spared in gathering together our Millinery stock for the coming season. Every available market ha,N been searched for what is new and novel in shapes * and trimmings. • Our IVIilliners spent a portion of their holidays in the work rooms of the learliWholesale liouses, studying the styles and copying French ancl American patterns. On Opening days we will make a display of Fall Millinery that will be correct in every particular. One that would be a credit to a store many times the size of this. It will be ready Thursday, Friday and Saturday of next week. You are invited to call and examine it at your leisure. Come as often a,nd when- ever you please. You will be heartily Nifekorne.- Outing Rats. Itedpath's Granulated low regular wbole- Zoom' mama. REGISTRY -OFFICE -The report of the inspector for the r egistey otlice, ot Huron, for 1901 has been Issued. By refereoce to it we find the fallowing for i this • county t-municipalties 25; instruments reristered - patents, 2; leases, 5; medhanics' pens, 6; wills, 170; deeds, 1,429; mortgagee, 1,000; discharge of mortgages, 1.000; ab- stracts given, 1,207; searcLes, 1,013; gross fees earned, 36,071,25. A GOOD GAME OF DOUBLES. -- Messrs Bannerman and Woods, two crack members of the Toronto bowling ' club, were in town Wednesday mem• ing on business, and having an hour on their hands to put in'they decided to give two of our best bowlers a turn, Messrs Jackson and Taylor. The wide were closely contested for, hut Toronto won by a, score of 9 to JO. In the after- noon Messrs Taylor and Wood played off a game of singles, the fornier win- ning by a score of 6 to 13. Mr Taylor can feel proud over hia success, as he was bowling .againet one of the best men in Canada. Some novelties in New York. outing. hats just came in. last week. They.. are very new, and you will find them a little different from the ordinary. There are ,not- move than . twoof any one kind. . Colors, grey, brown, navy, black, prices are— • $1:50, $1.15 and .$2.00. 2:111 the New.. Fall Hats are COLLEGIATE NOTES. -The atten- tion of all citizens tvho are interested in the work of the Collegiate Institute re irec e o e an a g students, that are to be held at the re- creation gr ounds on Friday afternoon, Sept 19h. The •competition this year in the different events pr omises to be keen, and all loyere of athletics, who encourage the boys by their presence may be assured of good sport. No ad- mtssion fee will be charged. On the evening of N'ov, 14th the eminence- ment exercises will take place in the town hallj when the cliplorne.s and cer- tificates of the yeatand the'prizes won at the garnes will be Vresented. NOUS Monday was a blue day for railroad traffic: all trawl being late. Reuben Grahara sports a pneumatic - tire sulky and looks quite up•ta.date in Several loads of flax passed through it with hie driver. our town for Seaga Flak Mill,Monday. Some of tbe more intelligent are Four double deckers of sheet) came asking ',Is that our new post office from the north on Tuesday afternoon erected on the intended lot." on the London train. We understand the G.T. R. are flgur. An extra passenger car as left off log on tutting in an emertency water. here Monday, but the traffic was not tion and the IC. In g tan)c, aornewhere nort of the sta. large on the London branch. Messrs Reid and CauteIon shipped a The W,C.T.T.T, will meet at the home car each of stock, Monde!. The form. of Mrs (Rev.) Greene, Linton street, on er cattle an 1 the latter hogs. Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. A. full attendance is requested. W. Wheatley has been busy the The Seaforth Sun of last week says, bought and sold oyer 300 head since past nummer handling stock. He Vas "Dr Blacken, of Olintoo, attended to spring. business in town this week," 111 : A th f th t n he men - E. a Dowding has been appointed noon a hail storm. or about minutes a ur ay a ter- . local agent for the Standard Life 'Deur- • 0 place of John Enunerton, who has re- - The Ontario street Methodist congre• ance Co.. of Edinburgh, to take the moyed from town. gationis haying granolithic sidewalks laid on tbeir parsonage lot. The front one taking a Y shape. dozen of eggs by Oatitelon Bros. 1 car the children of two of our energetic There was a double christening' of have been aluppe for export. and 3000 of export apples were sbipped by D. business men, at the residence of one Cantelon and two cars to Winnipeg. them, on Friday afternoon last. . Kemal' boasts of ha.ving three tioAnptorizbeelhisetidforattheaGod. eller .onE xsbeipbbi -. Clinton family move to thefr Own 30'h and Oct, let. has reached our within a few weeks. Yes, we know office and is a neat looking job. It, and sorry to see our town dwindling In number as well as the loss of the It is rumored that Gerald Sifton is about to be let out on bail after being families. A. building for the Inspectors ac- been up for trial several times. commodation has been erected, on the side of the new post office lot. T. J, McNeil has purchased thelot The artistic Window • in &vet has Isaac street belonging to J. A. Moore drawn admiration from a goodly and will erect a story and a half frame . number. dwelling thereon. T. McKenzie has the contract and will have it ready for oc- The last half of August cheese made. cupation by Winter. by the Holmesville Cheese and Butter Co. waesold Wednesday to the Inger- Archy Cousins,who has beeh working soli Packing Cu. at 10c a lb. This is •*. on the sidewalks for tbe past two see- d a cent more for this year's last hail sons has grasped the finishing art, and is now employed as finisher on the Editor the doctor's new home is - outhe'llort eoUsine Ma eVarsdgreeP1 ten°It us lisosall Since our last redport 8000lbs of butter . incarcerated for threis rears and has BURIED AL1VE.-Jas. McNeil and Rant. Sanderson, two teamsters for S. S. Coober were out to Bailie's sand pit near the cemetery Wednesday after- - noon, and while working under a batik sorne 12 feet deep, the top of heavy clay C re... I He was in the act ' of picking. up a caved in burying Mr McNeil beneath it: shovelful of send when the weight of falling earth'. struck him. Doubling hid body in the manner -that •it • did .caused hiro to rebened with reinrcentr action, and forced its way through 2 ft of it. He had preeeace of mind to hin ler for his companion but was unable. to de .any more. After freeing his limbs Mr Siunlerson .nla.ced him, on his rig and drove him t3 town when Dr. Shaw was .aurninoned • A cute two inches long was inflicted on the: towor. jaw by coming in contact with :his shovel. It is not known what internal idjuries he has received although the dirt falling on .the back of his had• • . • • while in a stooping position 117102Y have A Matchlnas assortment of new ribons is *now on our injured the base of the but time ribbon counter. No such collaetion anywhere hereabouts owe will tell. Ae a. result .Of the noel'. dent Mr McNeil will be laid up for We are quite sure of. that, Imported by ourselves ,direet from sonie time.. • . Europe Every •wanted shade and-width:now here- in. short, DEA:TEI(4 PETER MeNEIL.-It is ' our sad duty this week to Chronicle the an assortment and values that Will make this more than ev'er -dew of Peter McNeil; Which occurred the ribbon store of the town. . it the asylum in • London on '.litesclity • . . 'boring la;st, Some three years ago• the Pure Silk Taffeta Ribbons, all widths; gOod weigh, will not cut,- in ft Pe above geetlernan received a son -stroke all the popular shades, it per yard 10o, 16o, 20a and ... . Ode froin which his mind became unhalanc- • ed, and was taken to the above install. 1:ouisine Ribbons in widths suitable for bows or neokivear a• new lion for tree ttnent, but never. recovered soft ribbon'that•ties up nicely, in white, cream, pink, tblueeto:i ' from the affliction, which produced his per yard Ms and The best English and American Shapes. gther hard or soft not one in the lot but is in high favor -with -fachions,ble- dress- ers in the largest cities. Styles that are, our own for Clinton.. .All are here for you to examine or buy, as you wish New Illard Illats $1.0, $2.25 and *2.75 New Soft Rats $1.0.0, $1,50 and $2.25 Elegant New Ribbo .20c death. 'The remiains were brought here ' on the 10.15 train Wedneday, and Satin Duchess Ribbona,.wide width suitable for bows and neckwear, t aken to the family reeideneeon Or-. aoge street. The funeral was held at 2 p. no., the same day, Rey. X. Green •conducting the services at both house and grave in the absence of ReV.: W.N. Manning, with a goodly nomber in.• at- tender:ice.. The :following gentlemen act ed • as pall bearers : -.-D McCcirvie,, Wm Alexaricler,. Wm Cantelon. 'John Medd, JAE; Seale and Joho MeClach, erty. Mr McNeil was. born in Co- ' hum some 54 years ago,•groVving up to rna.nhood in tbat place. • After hid mat- riage tO MSS Ellen Clarkson, the pre- sent bereaved wife, he moved, tn cardinii and settled oil a fiirm 8 Miles out, He VVILS soccessful at his °mope- . tion and came to Clinton to reside some twelve ye.rs .ago, Several. children were boro to him but two only .remain to mourn tits loss, MU. and Peter The only other remaining relative is a sister 'residing in Vancotiyer. We extend to of August cheese then that got last granolithic walkxs; itcpays aka mmaii,to take year, and will mean a more successful an interest in his work. The NEW ERA. extends congratula- Dr Gunn, of Clinton, assisted by Dr tions to airold Clinton boy who was Ross and Burrows,' of Seaforth, per - recently married at flensall,-Ambrose formed an operation for appendicites Smith, of the Molson's Bank, to Miss on Miss Tena Gray, of MeKillop, le,er Barth& }lodging,' both Of Hensall. The week. and we understand was success - father of the groom assisted by Rev. fall although the patient was in a very W. J. Dohorty, rector at Henson, per- •• - - own ondition ' en us rt, 1310. y a season's output, • . formed the ceremony,. . Last Saturday morning seen the John Noble, who resides near Step- coldest and rawest spell of weatber leton, 'weep o ng o thi at the month of September has veer.We need 1 wi n his farm Bator - day and did not know that they hada- g nusnal per. His wife telling him, that it had this year. It has been one continual hail storm till became up for his sup- not be surprise a any u been hailing heearY, while he was en- round of strange happenings. FiveENT speellitos- Our Note Paper at 5e per quire. Our Envelopes at 5e per package. A Cream er at 5e. Flower Vase at 5e. The W. D. FAIR CO.. Clinton, Often the Cheapest—Always the Best." %Four Specials for Sat. Sept. 20, onlv$ toying nice weather at the back of the °tying to the serioos illnees of her Mother,Miss John Stephenson, of Olin. farm not a half mile away. • • • ton, who will laveto underge an • The ',Farming World", a farmer's operation. Miss Stephenson has been journalof no rnien repute has issued a granted a months %leave of • absence special •number for September it& from her duties by the school board. twentieth birthday, which is a credit Miss Whiteside takes charge of her tbotbem, and an honor to its birthday. room until her "teturn.-Hensall Ott; Besides many interesting _articles ef ,riery_ora• [The above mentioned lady 18 Use to farmers, it has many beautiful muoh unproved and is O'h a Tairreoad-rd - pictures of farm life and its exhibit at recovern] • • , the different fairs. • , The Advertiser says- Miss Howson, The A.ssociatiOn Of Canadian Ern- the deaconess of Caritori Street Metho. balmers in session • at Toronto hist dist Church; Torento, .who has been 30 pairs men's Box Calf laced 13oots, new goods, all sizes 6 to 10, to • go at $1,60 80 peke ladled' Kid butioneetiOnischeitizia-Wettityllitir guaranteed-to— give the wearer satisfaction, regulsr price 113.00, one day only $9.00 , 30 pike child's Rid buttoned or lace boots, sizes 5 to 7i regular price 90o, Saturday's prioe only 66o. . 30 pairs Kid buttoned or laciad.boots, sizes 8, 9, 10 and well worth $1.004 all we ask, for baturday onle§, 750. The above are all new goods, and the best values ever offered in the • • county, Last Saturday was the biggest..slay's business for, September we ever arid xto-wontier;'on , , 1 Our bargains are loud talkers and trade winners. ' • . •: stoOk now complete. ' Week. the billowing °Meets were elect- visiting her parents for two weeko ed: -Pr esident,• Richard Tees, Mont.- past, leaves today to resume her work The 01 Reliable, real ; Vice, G. G. Smith; Barrie, 'Ont, in the Queen City, Dining her stay Treastirer, MoIntyre, St•Oath- here she delivered two excellent ad- arines • Secretary, W. H. Hoyle, M. dresses -to large audiences upon the P. P.,' Carringtou. Ont.; •'Exarruning Yariourf branches of the 'Work.", The • Board, Meet-rs J. 0. Stepheneon, Olin- above lady is a daughter Of the recent tnni.Ont„ and T. J. Mardh, Smith's pastor ot Wesley' cnurch, •W • A. :Taylor & Son $ . and • .. ePrice Eges_taken as cash. Falls, Ont. • . itoo- 41806••• 00—• Oft- 4:1110- 4110-. soft washing qualities, very durable, all the popular colorings; en. few* tWo quadtiee 803 and . . . . . .. .; . . . . . . ... . . . . • UVLi 4110•••• • , all0* Elegsnt designs in fancy Ribbons, suitable for bows ad neckwear, fancy stripes and combinations in pinks, blues, old rqse, 'green and yellow, not very much of any one kind, sp.oial at per yard 250 Ofte . . FAN 1VEeK RIBBONS ' • Som.' • PAAAOVVVIAAAMOVAA0rOWIAWOAfe0AMINVAAAAAAAANy • • . 800••• • Early Fall .Underwear. • •. • • • • Two lines of underwear that are just right .for between seasons wear, 1111.-.• Laciirre. union Veste, long sleeves, Ladies',fine natural Wool yeata, 1110••• ill0••• . soft finish, open front, medium „g, shaped., soft finish,ligbt weight stsso• weight, special value at each., 740C for early fall wear; .speoial at ewe. - 1.00 me- wkssetAAMmeartaidamtevywkAAds 'at,aaykaowa;AA;www.vow the bereaved ones oursincere sympathy dar: , theit hour of gloom. arr*e• Black Skirts $1.00 each. NOTES,- E ' ' ••. Thomae Aiken, of North Dakota., is Visit- I (01/.... ass,•••, . Black Sateen Underskirts -at $1 each, thaf are, the big- . !mg his sister, Mrs Farquhar, of town. gest kink of a bargain, new -goods, good qualities, w.ell • made yeDst Cradna.711eonori aBpellrst ve • perfeet fit, here is the story: . thatedistrict. , • •H. W. King, of the Model, bad the misfortune tn fall and fracture one of his.wrists on Saturday last. • 7 A reception is in progress to be given • Rey Wm Craig on Tuesday evening. Full particulars will be announced on . • ay. Ladies' blaok Sateen skirts, made from extra fine blaok . sateen, 8 inch ruffle, with pleated frill, and narrow corded zofflee width. Also black sateen Aide, very fine quality, 8 inch frill with 3 usrrow ruffles. Also fine quality bleak Bateau '• skirts with 9 inch frill and ruffles would be gotd Yale° at 1 00 $1,35 and $1.60, very epeeist bargain at eaoh • Thos ldurch • , 11111041444/44413"*"*" *********i************ent** loof thest a valuable mitre bLondonRoad y stoppage of ID GLOVES. - The new fall groves ne r all here now. -There- is-not-i--poor-pair-in-the-lot- that we k ow—off there should be and you get them, bring•thenn back and get a new pair. See the new Mocha Glove, with large single or double clasp. Black Kid Gloves. $L00 Colored" $1 00 Black " 4 $1.t5. ,the bowels on Weclueeclay evening. It Was a good driyer add is a serinns Nes to Mr Murcia, Two of oar local rinks went' down to ' London yesterday to play with Bien- -12e1M-on-Londorini-green:-Those goirrg- were Messrs W jeckson, D Forrester, J Harland, - W Brydone N Yak, Dr Holmes, J Taylor and W W Ferran. We wish them luck. • We learn that over 500 persons had registered their names in the registry book of the Huron Old Boys' Assam. tion tent on the fair grounds in Toron- to during the fair. This is an apprect• Colored 46 i4 $1.25 able fact for the Old Boys of that city forThetheir quarterlyl abor 0; court seeelon at Goder- Every Pair Guaranteed. " ********************1; 444430444444t4444444.44444444. whieh opened on Tuesday, dre here assumed a lar e traftl Bla lack Cat Garters hold up stockhigS nesses, jurytrien a, drcli nts, ist.Hf Ownlott: and do not tear them. The lute t d. Chief Justide Mernd t li rge Crowd on that day. Our stationIa • . CAT 104114;10 ....wrigirtlift05 MAI n exPan ent Matt amOtageet th :mat dPi'mtlin* before 4led. Moo., 0116;. 1110.- 41110•0 111110.• OP"-• . ' e Rising eueration The boy of tbe present age is very different from theboy of 20 years ago; m \those days any old garmeit cut own and made over would fill the bill and the boy would be happy-, but, to -day the boy is proud of himself, and the best and most stylish suits on the market is just what he is after. The , Lion Brand is just what fills the bill--nactile from , the latest and best tweeds—in a superior manner— coats have French facings—Knickers have double . seats and'double knees—will wear longer and look ' better than any suits on the market. Ask for the Lion Brand, you will be pleased. We are the on. ly mafinfacturer. . wad. • • •••04ii • • 6.0111111 a .0.01111 •••111111 ...gip • ihaVIN Cur $10 Suits Made to Order --- We are quite safe in saying that our $10.00 .• 'Snits are eqttal to anything ever shown at $14.00. This is ft strong statement to mike, but we can . back it up. Our new Fall Coloringsare wear in. • . 3 • ...441/ • ••••1111111, ' • . . . .....rip .•.11111 . • • . , •• . - - . . 5016..... . ' Ille•••• , Mow+ 11110.••• MIP104 loopis what does it. It holds the stockin.0 whom the casee will *bee fast enough to keep them in place, but not we see niosed, to see Mr Easton =, fitfill411011gh to out or tear them See them ou after.3ekne=ahtrcakcirk.a. ,p. rICI))teldiaergt our Notion counter, All kinds for. ieAsy worked one day, whei go—a"*"' wart compelled to take to hie bed firom . Babies, Children and Ladies at the above trouble it being his second e attack.; he experiencing one ahout a 15e, 25e and 35e. year age. 0'Whose Your Hatter" All the latest Atapes and style are here and • if you want the correct thing you will find it here. Soto Agents for tlie Celebrated Christy English Hato. a The editor and owner of the Wetitek- EAlos-' ak " " swims. Immo rdo ewin Times, V 0 French, a former ern vivo "ci ME FAMOUS CLINT ployee of the NIVW BRA,' is to JaCisiElOn JUOMMirlais9CLOTHING PEOPLE _ A (*reat Sna4i in ‘‘ -.Underclothing x We Show a ne.w line of fleeced Undercloth- ing at 50c a garment which we think the greatest' bargain ever offered in the section. Instead of the ,..0110 fleecing being cotton it is all wool and this line is usually sold for 750. • 13etter see them before the 3 sizes get broken. • • 11‘..,111, • ". ' • ; gratulated oti his enterprise, for this week his paper comes out in an all Mire t' PaPer. of itsand is a respectable leo lug nevvi• "rldee eine° the new ea"(Ir {6t howeptint. It hat; made wondehrofludl AL., • ......8,0&ariedligagaii/1.4.1111111411116111116g64,,,