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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1902-10-03, Page 8October 3rd, 1902 A Great Success •• Tla CLINTON NEW ERA ' Tiedall wee, thie week, judge 0 ganreion Brow phipPed 997 tubs of 1 flstss NOTES.-- , • NOTRS FRIDAY, Of.YIOBER 8, 1002, Ane arta at Ooderich gholv. butter to Montreal this week. rip to Goderich uteelay inorning,while Princeee etreet, belonging to A speelal freirt,heavily loaded,went Thos Murphy has rented the Cottage Pears Wituted.-001rnzoN Bees., Clinton. In* the two morning passenger trains Were . fiTalheel Public School Board met last LOOA.Ii NOTILMS. tee tvening (Thuredity), in the cOuncil, • . room. addreasnox IN. Gentleman roomer wanted. Large !mated The Mime Heywdod have re: the brick house next to Jackimo Broe banaber, nY — - . same leers ealized at settle of bargee I chreitiVnlerriargiaa. Brown 3 nd cattle or:Tuesday laet at tile farm de older press for sato store, trizrallymocovceugeedhortiy7 anis* Bond ‘Redpath's oranutated below regular w we- Now Lulu, Wood is in demand, owing of 3as Carling, McK 'lop, We are still Limbos in sugar _by m sale price to make room for our next car. to the scarcity of coal, it would not be m decayed. fences around. town and nee Y the W. T. O'NIAITA a bad idea to pull down eome of 1 ill for ennae time we are lewd to W re B P Sibley,wrio ba e been (redone E are well within the mark when we say that 500Itt ZOOM. say, is able to be around themega n. them for fuel. our FALL OPENING last week was the most. successful in the history of this big store. We made w R11. 140,Ev Heil: r 13ciii e declining health fo soiree time, har ne at net y Mr Liven:nom., sr,,rwho has been le „Meeting ofxtha,oto_wan fre out to spend a, week with hie liou Ku • in toe COWIVII memo r, t at we might be able to show the newest, finest, most rtil;f1 e orsses goexerrastaagirse, broken j• A ro e o a special efforts, spared neither tit= trouble or expense horses at, t e . R. oc rade, in, ourr 1:11 lelualptt, in the hope that h. Thhe loeal lodite of A. 0. F. gr. to Sea- t o Monday afternrn next. Sarno way iac p r e. rrt this even ng (FridaY), to play a f basket b 11 With hat to n's stylish and at the same time wearable Millinery that tg.t:e'ralt; Vny one wanii4r a 1;;Iorse P"Par ng er t e exhibit br ken Our farl:rfriend,,(,),T :f „ler.t w ra it. was possible to gather together. Results would in -I one on their own terra% dtcate that we have succeeded, for we did more bus- BRINGS BACK SIX 6ARS OF ness and took more orders than at anyformer opening STOCKERS —E Watson, cattle buyer We are proud of this opening display. Have good roin,Vo°4:10 Vet ins7etWffrg-i here, returped Wednesday, bringing t 't to secure vegetablee to put on dieplay at th. Cept W. ShaW, haying retired Blyth fair next week, that has eve) rea,on to be, for it is a worthy one, and one well. worth coming to see. YOu are heartily welcome to visit the Shaw Room whenever and as often as it is convenient for you to do so. There'll not be even a hint of buying unless you so wish. . , MORE NEW OUTING HATS IN THIS WEEK 3k.. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••4•0•••••••••••• INoelt•ies in Neckwear for laulies, just to band.this : week. The latest styles for wearing with linen collars : Jand shirt waists. Come and see them. rgk,‘ New four in.hand Ties for ladiee, gracintted hope, green, navy, blaek, whtte, moire Bilk or satin, ends hem•stitohed in • contrasting color, new and novel, each OW + #.4.**••••••••••••••....100.....44****4144...M. ; NewNeckwear Handsome Suitings People who ought to kilow say that we are showing what is easily the best stock of Dress Stuffs for fall and winter wear that can be seen in town. Be that as it may, we know that Dress Goods business never was better. Better business does not come by chance, and the only reason we can give for it is that stocks and values are good, real good. Here are some sample values:— " All wool serum 36 inches wide, good • weight, suitable for waists, skirts , qr ohildren's wear, in bleak, navy, cardinal, brown, etc, very special ' 'V.) value at per vard "ac - Envy cloth °ratings, 36 to 40 inches •iw de,all the popular colon for fall, will make serviceable suite, per , yard 24c and 40e -4;'„Vine Hornesduns, 56 inches, avi more • serviceable material for fall suits will pe had, made from(dean, pure • selscCed yarns, heavy enough to • make up without lining, colon ab- . • solutely fast, in greys, browns, navys,the new shades of brown and Aft black, eitra good value at per yard 1.00 All Wool Cheviote and A.mazori suit- ingagood weight, firm strong cloth that will make np and wear well, blacks, browns,navya, eto, per nik_ yard ' 50c and guy 44 inch Cheviots.stylish and . serviceable material that always looks well when niacre up. This is extra good value and COMEM in 0,„,„ black and navy only, per yard.. 01.-; Good Cheviot and BrOadoloth Snit- • Jogs; very dna material, plain or camel's hair effect, single snits, no , ' two' alike, in all the fashionable colorings and black, each... $6.00, $7.00. and o. • . . • • Heavy English Shaker Flannelets a 41 Stylish Coats for • with him six cars of yearlings and two year old cattle, yvhich be is taking up to bis farm to fatten for the spring market. In one car be ahro bad a span ot fine looking ponies. • MOLSON SUFFERS ANOTHER CHANGE.—Last Monday ledger keep. er B. E. Yonge, who has been occupy- ing that position in the branch here for the past year,received notice to re - Port for duty in London and left for that place Tuesday morning. Mr Yonge was a great favorite anaongett the young people, and will be Missed; he, was also an enthusiastic tennis player. We ,understand another Mr onge from Simcoe will take the vac- ant position here. A GOOD LOAD. --The following item is sent te. by a Belgraye correspondent: On Sept 131h, Messrs. McNeil and San- derson,teamsters for 5.5. Cooper. Olin - ton, drew from tbe Bodinin Lime Works, 200 bushels of lime in two loads which we believe is the bingestloads of Bine ever, teamed into Clinton. Mr Cooper is one of the•best contractors in 'Clinton and he takes rdeasure in send- ing his teamsters to B dello to get A good article and his teamsters don't hesitate one moment in coming • such a distance for when they reach Codmin they are rightat home and ,they have a r hat with the boys here. • ANOT Fl ER COURSE FOR THE 0, '0.1 —On Thursday evening last a joint. meeting of the Collegiate staff and Board was held in the council chamber, to consider the feaeibilty of holdiag another University extension course • for the miming winter. Those present were :—Principal Houston, E. M. Mc- Lean, and II.: Steddart for the staff. Sand W. II. Manning, Jaecott , an 81, D. McTaggart for the board, After - considerable discussion -as to the mer- its of the lectures and its usefulness th walks laid The been got together in our town. A beautiful. quartered -oak polishee table, which is op exhibition at J ( Steverisor's furniture store is to taki, its place ainonget the frirnishings in a well.known residence in town, A team of horses that got tired Wail Ing at the elevator on Monday, went oil on the run, scattering things along the way, but Via8 atopped on the 13ayfield road it short distance out 0 town. The boy that had disappeared from honae lairt Friday turned up Saturday, having been out bulternutting, he for- got that night had overtaken hina decided to add it little romance to hlt. life by sleeping out all night, -- Mr John- Mooney, of Hyde Petr, formerly of Clinton, reparts one of the largest yields of oats on his farm around this section of Ontario this sea- son. He realized 78 bushels to the acre, ten bushels to the same being sown. Since July 12th W.T. O'Neil has sold nearly 100 barrels of sugar,he shipping last Monday, 67 empties, which only means that part which was Bold in small lots over the counter. Since the price of- sugar has been. down many a farmer takes borne his barrel or. two, which he keeps :when empty. • Last Tuesday evening .the teachers of St Paul's Sunday School waited • on Miss Bessie Sloman, who is. about to eevere ber connection with the school and move to Toronto, where she has accepted a position, and presented nor with a beautifal ' prayer book as A slight recognition of her labors as teacher with them. . , Dr Agnew, who has been in corres- pondence with another dentist to take the place of Dr Billings,- who left few Merrickville the past week, has raede arrangements • with a first-class man, who is expected here in a few days. The doctor says he has too much work for oee person to do, the outside 'wee- tise demanding too roucti„ef his time. The hearts Of out Oitizens, who trayeree the street to the station, were lightened andlladdened the\1 sight of our Road Committee. baying the "oar the captaincy of No 7 company, t3rcl battalion, Lieut. C. illo?hail has b•en appointed in his place. ‘,Mr Chas.Mason returned from Michl- :an Monday, where he has been visit - ng his mother. While there he dispoe- d of his terra in Michigan to his broth - r, Thomas. Dr G. Ernese Holmes has moved his lentol parlor from his old stand above rrNell's grocery to a beautiful set of oonas in the Sloane block, and will rave them all furnished In up-to•date tyle. Ed Cantelon Dr Ball, R. Graham, J. ireland and Dodd.s, of the Clinton 'un club, took part in the Goderich -tun club sh000t, which was held in hat town on 'Wednesday and Thum - lay of this week. . Owing to the inability of her son Rufus to find suitable rooms in Cleve- land, Mrs &Andrews has given up her formerintention of spending the winter in that city, and will remain here until spring,when she williprobably go there. '1.be regular annual county conven- tion of the Women's Christian Tem. nerance Union will be held (D. V.) in Ohisholna's Hall;cornmencing at 2p on the Oth (Thursday).of October. Del- egates from the various Unions are expected to be pregent, The many friends of Mrs John Stoph- 91190D will be glad to learn that she is rapidly recovering from the effects of her recent operation and expects to be taken to her own home thin week. Her daughter, •vvho has been home for a few weeks, returns to her position in Herman on Monday, Conductor Burney of the morning mixed, who resides at Stratford, was taken suddenly ill here last Saturday, and had to be taken to the Waverly House, where he is now ccinfined. Mrs Burney and child were sumnaoned aed spent Sunday with her husband, but returned Monday to make arrange- ments to have him ta,ken to his home at Stratford. We underst and that the two peti- tions for sidewalks on King street have finally received enough signatures road on King street cleaned and grad- to warrant e being towards 'creati,ng a greater desire on the Part of scholars to go farther in ed on -Tuesday last. It is none too will be presented at the next ineetinglef eearch of a hieher education, it was soma, lapt we feel thankful -even at this the council and if passed and cement unanimously decided to orrangeanother late hour, and we hope that the ilia- can he hadpart of them will be laid HA a five lectures by University •pr3t af that street will not end. this fall. We hope they may both be d ding 'but that a finished to the station before winter - c1eaning an gr° , coat a gravel will be laid, on it. sets in. ter months, P" • NABROW ' •;. ..., . tion of the sad Elliotthappened last year, came neat trans- - ••Eaccident that OS . , road east, was coming into town Mon JACKSON day with a heavy loadofpicked apples piring again, John Wise,of the Huron 3N/1 „1,-- - lima ..A..3N-I3 E3(D'ZI" e JBiCoilsKSON the clicking of rt passing bicycle and when his team became rightened at- Mr3E1V91' . xc shyed off into the ditch and, over ' Li,,.Elusive Iusive, - . against the lence, leaving Mr Wise 62-4-‘ ,on the roadway in a shook -up condi; Tailors . rs Men's Outfitters ' and High Class ' ground; -while the' team sped on its tion, haying been thrown on the hard and itea,dy-to-wcuar zntriiirttroneitirevi: tooa hardree 0 viwork.p, . P Clothing ' wey tearing down the finite as it Nen's (. Outfitters, That are well called extraordinary in value from his fall and managed to reach his •. is the name of a new Note Paper just placed stoek. The novelty about it le that it is very thin, yet pleasant and practical to write on. It is Empress shape, and in two zolors--white--.. opaline. Envelopes to match. It's a dainty and fashionable paper, and we would like to ehow it to you. The price is 15c. per quire. Our White Ruled Note, at 50. per quire, is the best we ever sav; for the pries. It is *fairly clean ' and really good quality. Envelopes to match, at 50 per package of 25. OUR PADS are large in size and variety, in price from 5 to 30c, plain or ruled The. W. D. F.A.IR 00, Clinton, Often the Cheapest—Always the Best." o, proveruser .14 New PALL GOODS i/V.IrayloArT & Son's Our dock for the FALL TRADE is now complete. We have all the latest styles, which we now offer nt very close prices for cash. SeECIAL VALUES IN LONG Boors • We are ride agents in Clinton for the KANT KRACK RUBBERS — every Rair guaranteed The Old diOrio sole 'agents in Clinton for the celebrated GRANBY RUBBERS — which have 'stood the test. They are the best in the market, Try a pair end be convinced, , A call solicited. We sell everything in MODERN FOOTWEA.R.' Oar stook ie equalled by few and excelled by hone, • We shall be pleased to show you our stook and give you our pricier. It znight he money in your pocket. ' Reliable, Caeh and one Price We .will not be undersold Eggs taken as cash. VirTaylor & Son --- Clinton sweeethihaehatkatatlia•••••••••••141410004/1101114141011/01• fessors, to be spread out. OM' the Win- 410 horses, 15efore anything serious hap- • that are better made. here may be sortie that are cheaper as Iming smashedAll turned out right. Overcoats Ulsters and Reefers sound a loud, clear note in the early campaign for fall - far na price goes, imit yoult find none that are better vain A. NOVEL EXHIBIT. ---Tho You may get hieer-priced coats but you'll get none Pened, and outside of a basket of eggs ' ' ' We doubt it you will find as fiood. They were made in tlii3e iorivetrznit:t.t,!=ttvzie. business. Myriads of ----------- 8:Lyles and striking creation -8 black, blue " and- grey --- b 1 Luker, who was in charge, is a. very , • . operators; did the work More new jackets came in this week genial and courteous gentleman, and is and you are welcome to come and look the stock over at air; commissiened by the Dominion Gov- WE WILL NOT MODIFY our headmg--extraordinary in value—the further we look the better it is proven,best proof Y eminent to make the exhibit at theiour "king .lower prices for faultless new goods than currently obtained on last season's stocks. Such a mighty aggrega.. time whether you wish to buY er not- These garments are difierent fairs. lie left that country f3 th:rmiwiAtiurgt.wviiiinhighictsp tion i? no.t the chanc,e outcome of hasty, last minute gathering. No, m.onths ago foundations were laid by early oaers - t . correct in styles and made from isatenials that will stand hard `El • • in this magnificent presentation. - wear. , time. which 1 iziretty fast, for part boat Culminating to -clay factories cf the best Cana,dian and German Makers,and skilled (Ted country of the Yukon. W. colors, report for duty, reinforced y count ess accessions of standard ,weaves. adies cloth isoketat well made from a ''good quality cheviots. blacks andLadies isokete made from fine ker. colon, bouble breaeted,ocat collar, soy's. 86 and 42 inohes, double pearl buttons, each 5.0o, breasted. pearl buttone, velvet or and part rail traffic. Ile has every SOME TM"PIO AMIE-5r STRON G SPEC] LAMS kind of yegetable that will grow in this section, and there are no punies, either, being much better samples than what can be bad around here, and grown more quickly. He also has a beautiful collection of the hides of all the fur -bearing animals of that coun- try, and that is no small number. The growth of one of the antlers of the 1 t B ' • • moose a strange sight, a new branch Buys a Boy's All Wool Harris Buys a Boy's All Wool U s er uy a Man s Fine Blue or Buys one of our Celebrated of 8 to Wiliam of bone developing in Frieze Meter. uooa, strong in Fawn and Claret colors,— Black Beaver Cloth, Velvet Waterproof Frieze Ulsters— • '• lain oollars,lined throughont.very Ladies betver and bkeylot jeckete,2 andeome garraente, in and 36 36 inches long, newest styles, blacks and gremextra good valnesi0.00 double breaded. coat collar, pearl at each batons, well made, lined ornnlin- ,,, e,d.very,speci,a1 value at each7 ivik Many different styles in ladies jack- ., • ; .. :-,.-,-,.•;..7:0tetend sow eta, fine goods, extra quality, ex - elusive styles, jnet about two, not - ladies handsome cloth jeokets, inake more than two or three of any one a rt b d oho - kind and of some one, made from cover . abate, newestetylesidonble-breast— co11F well made and tailored well made t oueout, and lined with the same material ea nearl battons,lined throughout, go ••-:: 13-0 r lifawnitand Weeks as).. AA, off, leaving the regular bon' substance. collax•—dash pocketsr.. sewn .00 . • ghout, andtpecially-good- -Sevenzfift -throughout, and extra well greys, bleeks and fawns, at eaoh., 0.0v each 2 14 00 VIP The re all right, -And - oug ou te eatin and attractive special to hr h t *th Inen • and ihr311 $3 50 ' $4.50 $5.00 , $8.50 one nawstil. and -ever' new prong is Tweed linings f h' h large glory' Plaid Wool lining, large storm Collar, Fano plaid Lining,— the co d blast - proof kind,....... • Sizes 36 to 44, for made- Werth easily $1.0 each "Yiall fair` stitched in silk, sizes 22 to 28, value. Saes 22 to 28, at FOUND DEAD.—Death claircied an- at other victim very suddenly on Monday • of last tveek,ln the person of Mrs 11. V. *Pugh, at the residence of ber son, Jars. kre • Pugh, Bluevree. Though she bad not enjoyed the best of health for • some years, being troubled Yeith dropsy `• 'daY. Nelt/r--ber--graridehildrenr-leeling-, $4450 Sunday evening, after an enioyable and with her heart, she retired on exceedingly well; but on the morrow her daughter-in-law was horrified to Swell find that life had passed away during the night, evidently without a struggle, and elle tvae cold in death whim she Our new fall Suits and Oveicosts riyed at her girl; Mrs Pugh wa plate in style. You'll not find a and One eon low year% since. tett. are certainly rignt up to the fashion c::;1310% ranificaonu45 ntr witiltragaTsb:11 - tailor that will turn zoou out better- . lriena to the north a ate. Where theV ared a family of four bOye and four fit b tte I r ts Equa in quality, in fit, work- sealon. Mrs Wm. Weir. at len fele -John, at Brustels, Josegh and %Rein; Mill a Lucy and Lizzie,tOWn; Buys a Youth's; all-woolliarris Frieze Reefer, in a dark Heath. r arge well o ar, roc Sizes 29 to 33,. at taw. er e r- oo ng ga MOH . eines, at Bluevale, And allot even 1 manship, to nia;10 to order garmeuts and Slean,of Lands, Astra. After her ets, we tailored throughout. $5.00 .„ - 1311-fs—iciliiiiii-r me ail Wool Coronation Tweed effect, the very latest, and worn by all the nevr Raglanette style with Buys a Youth's all -wool Harris Frieze Ulster, in Black and Fawn colors, nice, neat small check Tweed Lining; extra well made and tailored through out; Sizes 29 to 33 at Just one difference, That is the husband'e death, some five years ago, she moved into town With her dough-. prices. You'll find you can bu a than. the same would cost u bile' at 11143hatiruiV Part clf least ,.ed a ho se on Rotten- uryo street. In ,he snit or overcoat here $8 to $5 r td era, Mesas Luc and Lizzie, and eon. you ma e year they gave this up, and she then to order. &telt with her daughter Mee on Orange street. Hoeing a desire to - one in Bliievale, she Went a quietly. to /eater her over tiiEr stream -=•.* that divides this wOrld add th next - , rill and winter Overcoats $S •_•• tom. Me Paul, of Bruseels, a snipe ane . • $tso $io ,$13.40 g . heated Minister, and a friend cifrth; I t fatn4, conducted the meeker, and Meeera hfoirtvell, Jewett, Paul, Aitehea. . on, Pattertoti and Duff Were pall. boatees. The remaint were Interred in fildevale cernetery, betide those cif her late husbutd, and tho Ayrnpathy of , •J . CLittroit . the corntrainity was shown by the „ . largo attendance At the tunerat New Ilan Suits, $5, $8, sis sit there in Julie, and there death came $4.50 up -to -data dressers, ma e in Silk Velvet Collar, teal Italian linings., Mohair sleeve linings and everything the very best; for Our special at $8,50 $5.00 Buys an'all-wOOTTiairis Aieze Ulster, in almost any color de sired, out of a special purchase just completed, We. have all sizes in different coloring. -- Every one is well mule and worth from one-quarter to one halt more than we are asking for them at 1, „ $15.00 $5.00 RUMEMBER---Our stock of IINDERW'EAR, TOP SHIRTS, GLOVES, COLLARS, NECXVirEAR, &c, for Fall and Winter, 1902, is now complete, and comprises everything kept by an 1113. to -date Furnishing Establishment. Call and be convinced. -No trouble to show our goods, whither you purchase or not ' JACKSON aigAriiiieC)1\1" EaRADe. :BROS• CLII\Tirt):1\1".. 01\Tril. High Class and fargierllishers All 11141. orders. receive careful and prompt attention tt JACKSON BROS Exclusive and 4 -to -date ities Fandsbors : '