The Clinton New Era, 1903-06-12, Page 117 '177
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Garments
for Women
OleW� TO arae Raw. ii 4'
Dr, Gifford wig called to. Newcss
the place of his birth. on Wednesd
VR - .HOUSE o1? R'TJI4� .+The Clount M
tln., Council, at its meetinglast wee a4.
ay, opted the: report of the House of Re -
hat time Oornaittee, recommending the
tor erection of en. addition to the House of
thatRefuge,
xtgey' ar.'p.t postponed M erection eco be
on- conducted service at the House on Sua-
bis day last.
FR/DAT, d'iINB 12th, 1.9041..
.L004T+ NQrES,
all Islattees under this bowline sort tort
Dents a lime In every' insertion.
Wientea--4 B.od pant maker wanted..ApP1T.
R01) ENs nii08
Wool. Wanted -Eggs.14e,.petatosr,750; deed
torn far sale.-cFeo. E. $inti, Wingbnua,
Just as appropriate for fine. as rainy weath-
er. Equally suitable for fall as spring wear.
-The handiest and most convenient outer gar-
ment a lady can have. Our stock will be
found large and complete. These lines came
to us direct from the largest factory in Can-
ada. All are good value.
At $4 50
Ladies' Rain:Ooats,roade from
good quality peronista, navy
blue or fawn, guaranteed
not to harden or break at the 4.50
seams, velvet collar, eaoh..
Ladle.' three-quarter ram
coats, made from all wool
shower proof materials,
loose back, full sleeve, coat ,.,
collar, grey or fawn, each.. o.uu
At $7.00
Ladies' rain -coats, made from
all wool shower proof :sloth,
nice shades ot grey or fawn,
full lengtb, loose hack, coat
collar, very atylielz and. ear -
At $10.00
Ltdies' rainaioate, three quar-
ter length, lows baok, WI
sleeve,fty front, wide collar,
collar and onffs trimmed
ed, all wool materials in
neat che, Its, fawns and IA AA
*own #10111 ._
NEW GUNS -Several of our enter-
prising sportsmen have recently purch-
ased new guns among them being
Reuben Graham, a Parker Bros ' style;
A T Maur!_,_ and
t
Full length Rain Coats $10, $11 an,j1 $1%
Riticly to wear
Businew in Skirtc., ready to Wear keeps growing
better every day, No economy ia making up. your
own. when you can boy garments like these 411 feisly
to wear for so little money. These st.irts lit, they
are stylish, and the naatethis wegr welt
Ladies' bkirio, made from good quality all wool frelze, '
spring and "summer weight, full width, bottoat n • tw&
nicely stitched, Oxford grey or,blick, each 0 -
Ladies' Skirte,made from all wool black broadoloth.new
and popular styles, ten rows of stit obing :trout d
bottom, Beams dot ble stitched, a very servieealit. a pi"
Handsome Skirts in plain Cloths or 'anoy
/Gloves 15c.
The 25c and 50e kinds
Some glov -s ander price for this week's sell
and the gl sraizi that soil at 254., and tfOc are
selling at p r pair 1.5e. ,
60 to 76 pairs ladies' taffata and silk gloves, also silk
mitts, hacks and tone, all sizes, regular 2fic and 50o
qualitier, &mice of the lot, per pair
March-iJNITED EMPIRE, introduc-
ing " God Save the Meg" arid
`,11Iapple Leaf," .
Serena&1e. ° Twinkling Stars "
March -" Sea Icing,"
%Valise and Andante • "Sweet Imogen "
nay Darling "a
Qwick step " Blue Bell of Scotland"
Selections - F' ivtaritatin,"
Mat;reh ."The Thunderpr.•
Quick step -"The Bustler
•
HOUGH OUP S'1AYS: HERE. -It
was ata easy task for otu' C. C I : boys `:
t n.deetoustrate,totheir God etichschool : t
friends 'that this coveted prize, the
TIoogh cup, would not leave Olieton.: to
just yet,' 'Though • considerable • rain
had fallen (luring the afternoon, it did 'o
not mar the game by any means, after
it got started, but unfortunately was .p
delayed fob itu hoer or more, on aC
count of the referee from Seaforth, Mr o
Brown Jackson, net sheaving up, so: ou
the executive had to be called up toget
permission to engage another'person..
R. F. Stoddart was the fortunate .nnan o
to be chosen, and was fair: in : all his t
dee Lions' throughout the game. The
weight of the Visiting team wasah :avy. ag
ene,and :would nearly double in weight '°'
oar. boys. We must say, however, they fo
are a gentlemanly'lot of young men,
and'are a credit to .the town from. o
which they carne. It was quite evident tw
they were not in practise as th•' home a
team outelae 'cl them at' every turn, i in
which: accounts for the large score, the �v
game finishingup 8• to 0 in the hone, he
club's favor. FolIowing are the players •
and positions .- i Vr
Cur:Tow
Three Skirt Specials
Three li-- of ladies' Thite underskirts that are
good enough ealue to call special, One could not
buy the materials and mal:43 the garments far any
such prices. The workmanrhip is first-class,
At 68e.
Ladies' white Undershirts, made from good quality Eng-
lish cotton, wide frill of strong cambrio embroid-
at each
ery,three rows of narrow tucks,extra specialvaliv. 6g
to bury tits aunt, who died„ at t
place on Monday. When the Doc
visited this lady some years ago. s
then requested hint to proanise
when she died be would come and c
duct the burial service. True to
trust. he has gone on this FUFaaa..
which was hisaunt'a dying wish as .
SUMMER SCHOOL FOR TEAL 1 -
ERS --The Minister of Education has
provided for a summer s hoot for
eachers to be held at the London
Normal from the Oth to the 25th of
July- Domestic • Science, Nature -
Study. Drawing and Manual Training
w•Il be taught by specialists. The
Principal, .1. Dearness, M A., will give
intending applicants anyinformation
desired The number of admissions is
limited to one Hundred, Instruction -
is
free.
HURON OLD BOYS' EXCURSION.
-The Executive committee of the
Huron Old Boys' Association of Toron-
to have. completed arrangements for
the annual excursion to Goderich and
Wint;hanx, on-Satitrday, July 4th. A
special twain will leave Toronto at 7 a,..
in., and et Guelph will be split into
o,r'h sections, the one going on to God-
erieh, and the other going to Wing -
ham viv Palmerston, Tickets will be
good to return on ,any regular train on
.1 illy '4th or 6th, or on speeiats leaving
Gotierich at 7.30 p, m, and Winghant
at 8 pan, an July 4th. It is expected
that a large number of American vis-
itors at the Home -Corner's Festival
will accompany the excursion to Gocl-
erten,,
well i A NEW GAME. --.Not a hundred
miles froiu Smith's Palls the girls of a
progressive village are credited with
staving started a new, gain which. they
usually play Sunday evening, The
girls take one side of the road and re- 1
present Christianity. The young men
line up on the other side and represent I
the heathen. Then the Heathen em
brace ebristianity, It is reported to be
vary popular.
At Bt`Gie evening session on Tuesday
after a rambling discussion, the Leg-
islature declared in favor of the
old system ole of fnCo optional
ICouncii repre-
sentation to
by Reeves of municipalities.
We are under the impression that it
will not las a great while, before all
the municipalities, will accept of the
preference granted and go back to the
old system, which will create aL greater
interest in municipal affairs.
TIN TO 13E PLAYED OFF --As a,
nounced two weeks, ego the gall ell
woo. its tevrarevident last week The
were 21 men and 12 ladies participat,
jug- Miss Irene 311CksOn took the
ladies' handicap The scores were
well up, and an enjoyable afternoon
spent, Dr, Agnew are: T. Jackaon, jr.,
tied for the meieshatirlicap, which
be pinyeil off later Following are the
scores of the several players ; Dr. Ag -
0. Tisdidi 55 0 Brewer 07, F. Chant 00;
Jackson 66, A Brewer 73, M. McNevin
Jcihnson 111, D Stevenson 83, W. Bry-
done 81, O. McPherson 87, G. Ziegler
AN A.PPROACIIING WEDDING -
Severalinyitations heveartived in town
the pilot few days virhich announce the
coining znarriage of Mary A.. daughter
of Mr 41,nd Mrs nos Gregory, Toronto,
formerly- of Exeter, to W 0 Miller, To-
ronto, on Jame 21st. The young lady 1
who is to play a, prominent part in this I
re ' Geo Oakes,and was employed as 'I
liner m one of our stores. The reere
Mony.takee place in St Luke's church,
Toronto, and the happy couple will be
at home to their friends on July 2nd
VVILL 'UNVEIL TITS, MONIJ.MENT.
-On..Sunclay next, for the „thir.d time
in Clinton, will that itnpressive•Wood-
men of the World unyeding ceremony
• be goo() through. It will be over the
monument which Marks . the spizt
where their sovereign brother, the late
.1' W Chidley, ie laid to rest. The
ceremony takes place at 3 p. na, ...Mem-
. bers of the order are requested to m'eet
in the lodge wont at 2 p. tn. ..All ad-
joining lodges aro cordially invited to
attend' Soy. J A Ramplin.will be the
orator:for the occasion, who. is a fluent
speaker. The procession as formed at
the camp room will be headed by onr
newly organized town band.
CROWDS . GOING TO THE CIR-
CUS -Intense interest haa been &roue -
eel in this com.nuinity by the aimonnce,
'cireus is to exhibit in Stratford sittur-
dayJaine 13. Several' big excursions
will go front this vicinity and local
petiole will he well.represented at the
big Show. These who• go from here
should make evety effort to ' arrive in
time tO see the xnagnifleent tievy free
street parade, vvhich is given in . the
morning preceding the opening. per.
fel martae. Threemiles .f parade glories
are divided hitc):hirtysections,antl each
as !he weild has never Seen before In
thie wonderful' diepiay are. shown' 108
beautiful dens, lairs and Cages Of rare
wild animals, a herd of 40 big and° little
elephants,. fifty hors -s anal over one
thousand people. .
FESTIVAL - The • Home • Corneas'
Festival Comirtittee of the Board., of
Trade of Torontolittve scattered broad-
cast a,11 over Canada and - the United
States a vast .quantity of :attractive
literature that .ca,nnot fail • to have 4
beneficial effect from its artistic nature
in attracting attention to the country
as well as to, the city. While . sports
of all Sorts form. a large part ot the
July lst to 4th programme excepting
the military review, old boys' parade
features are to be a Venetian Fete and -
pyrotechnic Illuminaticin of the Bay
and an open-air hoiee show, both on
an national scalta. The fete and
pyroteehnic display will take plate on
the eveping of .July 2nd and : will cost
several thousand. dollars. Upwards of
.five hundred, craft of every deScription
Will be called into serVice atid it is iti-
live in the rnemei.ry of all who see it as
tended..to melte it a feature that- will
well as traveling many miles to vieW.
The horse show and parade will be en-
•tieely free and it. is -expected.. will be.
people: There are 22 classes iii ,the
prize list open to all. 'Further.' parti-
culars afid prize list can be obtained
Toronto Reduced rates have- helir),
'` catiteQfPniparlitali'nA(Ps,.-WifineinYeifi$W4ItiVstlalt;
neupeecl Snrida -. morning that the
ph. a te OWery, who 'VMS SO
1 UtifOrtUOSIO AS to be stricken with
intestinal trouble while attending to
a case as reported in last weeks NuW
EPA, had taken ite flight te a better
world, A,fter Ing brought to the
agony of pith), th t it was found nec-
litle
hospital, nearly ' hours after the ac.
cident, he was su ring such Marmite
essary to operate to determine the
muse, and relieve the patient" if pos-
sible. Bat acute peritonitis and in-
flammation, had taken sucli a hold, .
that there was but a bare chance) to I
condition. with the abnyeresult. flad
it, been possible to have operated. lin-
niediately after the pain struck him
his life would have been saved. But
two years ago Mr Lowery graduated
as it V. S. and Spent •a short timo at
Dungannon. He finally went in with
Dr Fowler. of Seaforth„. takihg his
practise, while he was away lecturing -
at college. Be was a very affable mid
genial sort of a fellow,andnuule friends
wherever he went, and was working
tip a, good name for himself in his pro-
fession, whthhis life WAS taken front
Mtn. He WAS 32 years of age, and was -
the 10th 0013COSSiOn; where his Mother •
now resides, and where the funeral •
took Pace from on Tneeday.- He aiso
Lizzie, and Christopher and John
leaves one sister and tWO brothers, I
IIenry, The Orange Order lied charge i
of the services, Rev Rilty, of Delhi, 1
David Barr, Sas anti Robt Miller, Mr 1
150 rigs followed the remaine to the 1
grave in. ()Hilton cemetery where be I
was laid to rest, A partiaidatly mid
feature in connection with the death .1
of this young man, is the feet tinit. he ;
Was engaged to be married io one of 1
the inost eetimable and popular young j
ladies of Ooderich townshhi the date
having been fixed for 'the present ,
month. and all preParation therefor
having been made. It is unneceizettry
to say that the deepest sympathy of
the whole ennittitinit$T goo out to the
family in their hOUre 01 anguish.
the, ,Comforts
Of the Home
Are not confined to the window ar-
rangement, This is particularly so
during the warm weather, when -out-
side living is desira* and the most
practical piece of Out -door furniture
helpful and alinost needful, Heaps
of comfort and good in a hamniock,
and there is -heaps of good value in
our stock,
If you are interested we ask
the favor of your inspection.
TO BE •MARRIED ;-We are nn 're•
ceipt of an invitation announcing the
pi mg marriage of two former
(-tintinians, at Woodstock, on June
18th, The happy couple who are con-
templatin this step are• Mr. Lewis
Trouse, (whose :Hooter resides in
town), and Miss Matudc3 Mary Baer,
daughter of Mr and Mrs Edward Baer,
of the.. same city: Seventeen years
a;o ll[r Baer the.; father of the bride
was employed at the • Doherty Organ
factory, but moved to the above place
to accept of a' siuiilax position The
gxootri. is forinan of .a large harness
making. factory, but when a boy learn-
ed his trade here.'' We believe . their
courtship has sprung %i since: reniov-
ing. to Woodstock. 'e . Wish .them
nmuch joy .
MR '}lOVGY W1NS.THE TROPHY
-The 'keenest .contest shiest has De-
etl•red during. the different shoots
hat have come off for the. Sovereign
Bank trophy, was that of Thursday.
est. The results of fernier shoots
tanditag as they were, and Jr.Hovey
lily requiring aeother • top.'. score -to'
Bake him. the • owner of this' coveted
rize, mit the .boys,in shooting trio:,
lid the result was the highest average
f the eight 'times' that it has been
hot for, The following are the eco#•ea_
t of 2ii shot off c. W Ross 10,. J E
ovey 23, .9 J' Morrish 15; John -Dodds
f Se:tforth, 15, E. Gra tteM 17, :] E Can-
elon 1.1, R Downs 11; J Ireland 20, ' N
$:ail 21, .1 Forrester 17 • 1Jovey's aver -
e for the eight times : than he shot
as 19 out of 25 . Nelsen- Ball' is an_
ther winner for the junior club trophy
r. the best junior slxot, getting 21 out
f 25. As this prize•,tilso "requires a
Meer 'five times to. get the trophy,
nd only one -of.the Contestant's stand -
b with two to his credit, it thought
ase, to have acompetition eeery,.week
matter, until disposed of.
L FT:FOR.: ' (J ri s2 P -A special train
sin was•ren front thenorth to ()lin-
en on'1'uesdaay, picking tip tite'Goder-
�h oxen, who came ' dawn on the 2..55
.tin was conxaposed• of five conches, a
aggage and a bot .tear. a,nd:left our
ati n at 3.30. M anY of the - officers
eve found int nn. ossihle.to get even 21
:en, let alone their whole cennpany,
ed they been ' galled :upon to do so,.
apts. 31cTaggart and . Combe had
bout e'even Hien• each. Of the. town
orps H B Combe (sin command, Lieut
1acVicar, Sergeant. Webb, Corporal.
'raanntic ld, Bustler Brewer,. Wallace
cwin, ; assistant to Dr. Shaw, Privates
Stevenson, W� Shipley, .1 (J iditiore
•
Goal. -N. IVIurch tr
Backs -Alex. D. Baird, J. Whiddon: b
' Half Baeks J. 1VIcEtven, Chas. Meet: se
Ladies' rinderekirte, made from gond quality. English
cotton, 12 inch frill of muslin and cotton, torohon
Ladies' white Uuderskirts,made from good quality Eng
lish cotton,searas double 'sewn,14 inch outer frill,
in muslin and cambric insertion and einbroidery
full width and extra value, at each 1.40
Our Black Skirts
Black or white, which ever you like, we can
give you value in skirts that is hard to duplicate
hereabouts. Here are three lines in black 'sateen
skirts that are selling like proverbial hot caketi.",,Bet-
, Goal -44r Fleeing.
l' PorWards - lia. bititel 1.1. Campbell i :
laerosse club has now got a very_g.00d
einch for winning out in dietrict NO. 7.
Two games were played the east webk,
between the toWn team aud outsiders.
The first game was played last 'MUSS.
da,3r.: evening, betvveen Mitchell and
Clinton, in the mrecreation park, We
must confess that the Mitchell team,
as it appeared on the field,, did not
equal the aggregation that defeated
our bciys when they were down there
on the,25th, for our boys had no trouble
in running .up a rOVOrSO SbOr'S of 7' to 1
against the Mitchell players on Thurs-
day last, A much different story hes 14'
to be told, however, of the game that w
WAS played at Seaforth on Tnesdap S
although Clinton won by:a score o 0 QS
to 7, it was riot withoutsome hard and ga
fast playing. Many of the lovers of ,. S
this game front town were in attend.
ranee, E. J. Cantelon was referee, and re
it was his tunileasarit duty to order a da
1 couple of players off the field for rough an
playing, I:larver Doherty acted as Be
Ifield captain, and NVitIter Irwin time. re
keeper. The game was ealled at 6,50 M
pan., and in 30 neeonds Clinton had 172
1 goal, 4 minntes later Seaforth scored du
1, Clinton another in 2, Seaforth in 1, at
Clinton in 0 minutes, finishing firtit A
quarter with Clinton 8, and Seaforth 2 ' on
.1 four goals each. At the eornmenced at
I The next was not so fortena•te for the *I
Stratheonae, Seaforth getting a, goal ' Ito
in 1 1-2 minntes, CIintoo 2 1-2, Ana Sea- co
forth finishing 2od quarter with an- ed
other goal. This tied the tettins with too
in, In 30 eeconds, <Minton another in mu
the same time, in 3 1-2 minutes Sea- ecl
forth advanced °net/lore, then 011eton air
folloWed with a goal in 4 1-2 minutes, der
again in a 1-2, end in 2 ininutee, ending $14
the third quarter; In the last quarter :1* 0
there were but two goals captured, one, tee
by Seaforth in 12 minutes, and the heti
last by Clinton, making the eeore 0 to fou
7. The Stratheonas go to Mitchell to as t
play the return nuttch next week A to h
couple of exhibition Matches are being ' ret
arranged, so as to increase the hoyai The
kfinances a little; the first one will be in t
nntionneed in a fere days, hi Which tee,
Witighani will be the opposing ele. art
I merit; it should prove a good game. adjo
Elsa lInderskirts,madefrom good quality eateen,9 inch
frill,finished with full ruffle alsofrill of accordion
pleating and finished with narrow ruffles, extra g Q
special value M each
At 98c
This Skirt is the best selling skirt tare ever had in the
place. It is made from good quality blsok seteen,
rich glossy finish, 0 inch frill With three inner An,
ruffles, very epeeial value, ecieh • ' • ;vac
Black sateen IJaderskirts, made from good quality Ma-
terial, 14 inch frill, edged with narrow ruffle and ,„
trundled with fanay rnfilee, yery full width, eaoh• I ;GO
Oood Hose 'Values
We do not sell poor hose if we know it. Occa-
sionally a bad pair might get in a lot, but if you
should get them bring ttem back, we will make it
right with you. We aim to keep good lines only and •
• the values we show to day* are the best 'we have been
able to find.
At 2 pairs for 25c
" Ladies, Iola& cotton Rose, seamiest feet, doublo heal,
faat blank, Will give exeellent wear, special
2' pairs ft) 260
Ladiee' black cotton Hose, mitre wool foil*, eke plied
blaek feet, with doable heel aed eele or May
hoe died front, Eterinedorf dye, inn ;Winona,
Famous Mack Cat Stockings tor boss all,i
girls Ige, 86e wad 40e.
elpaYourself Sale
OP .47
: We have decided to reduce our big stock about
I $3 000 and commence to slaughter the same next Friday
We are usually busy, s.? if you wait a bargain and
are willing to Wait on Yourself, you can seenre the
ber bargains in Ladies', Hisses' and Children's Foot-
wear ever offered in the County. The right boot of
every pair will be pleced.on our Bargain Counters—the
original price, with .the -reduced priee,--marked in plain
figures. - -You find your.siz, try them on, hand one of
our clerks the price; and secure the mate. ,
Alio special bargain.; in Men's and I3oys Pule Shoes:
You can Salle money by attending this, sate. '
The Ohl Reliable. '
.W Taylor Son— Orbit:in-
onmantea them as far as Exeter,
here hie . joined his own company
hey wil be gone ten clays, •
•
THE MAIN'S CIROUS - Our liveries
We are.going to make Saturday, June
13th, tlat .Pay at the Clothing Store. It.
Wilt be a dai.of big' hat- selling, for' -we are
going to.. iell hats for men and boys at
prices.that should send them out, by the
better than we expected... Such §elling' as
we have had is_bound to leave us with odd
lines, unless -We clear them out . at once.
The4c we. will not catry.over, and to the
stock of tiwrg In hold this Special Sale on.
Saturday: For.easy selling. 'we. divide the..
stack into these three.lots
were taxed to their utmeat, and al
spare, horses in town Were picked up,
to convey the many who wished to
attend the Main's Circus in Goderieh
on Moeday last, Owing to a poor ar.
rangenlent With the railroad, a single
fare rate could be had, but with the
option of stopping oVer night, as the
G. X'. 11. would not run a special back.
For this reason many stayed at home
who would otherivise have gone. The
afternoon perfoymatice was reported
excellent, but the evening' was some.
what of a faree, luta part of the show
as cut put. The baby camel and' the
ild girl were ()bleats of wonder, and
avage South Aftiea had many inter -
ting features There were clowns
esenb.att the school board meeting
ld in the comma chamber on Thurs..
y evening last, were the Chairman
amnia and Hodgens, After the
adittg of the titinates the repert of
r tough was read, wilich shows that
girls and 212 boys were enrolled
rFrig the month. with an average
teridance 0,f 888 out of a total of 381.
Class front each room was moved up
e grade about May 12; this was done
t permit and school larork ma- not
too crowded for teacher, owing to
anany chi dren being eent to school
five years of age, which is fee too
nig, and the ehildren would d rive
elt 'Denali in years to come if allow.
to spend another year in the fresh
ooper, $1.50 A letter having been
eitred front Chas. Hale. who has
it at the Cariadiari Soo for the past
r mmiths, tendering tile resignation
nude° for St. George s ward, owing
is inability tO Say When he might
urn, it Wpm on motion eeeepte.d
building' of au ask house was left
to advertise.lor Umbra for con -
talon of Same. The Board then
odgenspros, Winton
Men's and Boy's Hats, hard and soft felts, also many
lines of Straws, broken lots and odd sizes, of lines
that sold at $1.00 to $1.50. Every size in the lot,
but not every size of any one kind. . • ft et,
Clearing these out on Saturday at your choice for.....4111111;
Fit 99e.
Mimes andd3oys' hard atal soft Pelt Hats, good shapes,
season, hut we do not want to earry any oeicl ones
' over, so have gathered to ether these that are
left aim lines that sold at , 1,75 ter$2 25, and you net,.
can ..e your choice on Sit urday at each. .. . . ...`77%;
Men's and Boy's extra, oputlity felt hats, choice styles •
and shapes, in good furfelts, odd lines and broken
Iota that are lett from lines that sold at $2.50 41a 1 itA.
to VA, choice of this lot on Satuallay each., :VII 441/ 1111 -
Do not miss this chance.
will be the greatest day of bargain-givin
in Hats ever seen in Clinton.