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The Clinton New Era, 1904-05-27, Page 6
MAT 27 t004. �iihi�tV�a r�,w Ladies Whitewear And Summer Dress Goods. "You can't enjoy Shakespeare says some one, with a toothache," and you can't the plea- santest summer pastimes, you can't feel happy in the prettiest summer clothes unless the under. clothing is comfortable and dainty. Our stock of Ladies Whiteweai is dainty and beautiful beyond expectation. Ladies Made of fine Egyptian yarns, shaped and straight style, square and round necks, short sleeves and10 no sleeves, all sizes Made of fine Lisle thread, shaped and straight styles, square and round necks, trimmed with lace and rib- bon, short sleeves andu no sleeves White Skirts ��©I•Made of fine cotton, several styles, lawn pod embroidery frills 1.,00 Made of fine cotton, lawn frill, lace insert- ions, frills of lace tucks and frill of embroidery French rench band s, etc 2.00 Corset Covers In white cotton and fine white nainsook full length style, beautiful embroidery, fancy trimming, tucked yokes, prices 25c, 50c, 75c, Ladie's Gowns Fine White Cotton or Nain- sook, empire or high neck style, all tastefully trimmed with fine embroidery, frills and insertions and lace frills, all sizes $1.00 $1.25 $1.50. Ladies Corsets. . No need to say much here. Our corsets speak for them- selves in the wearing. Our customers come back again and again and ask for the same Corset prices 50c 75c $1.00 $1.25 $1.50 k4.4E•:•#4.*: hE.:• . ,•A : ile•:•i+k•; *:01(444 IE•:• .:4:4(:•31E•:3(1.i;❖ ISPEeELBABARGAIN 3 dozen Ladies Print and Gingham Shirt .)Waists, several styles, regular $L.00 and $1.25 for 50.4,-v ?i( 31E .•:4:`. �E'.'jIE.•31:ss4K❖:4E❖1I;0•J4E'••4E❖iiE❖ Childrens Sailor Straw Hats. Black and white straw, plain, red and blue silk bands 25 Plain white straw with cream satin ribbon 50 Outing Suiting -se White Mercerized Vestings and Whit* Pique. The vesting is in assorted serf colored designs, alI very new, neat and pretty, an ideal material for shirt waist suits, waists, etc 25C DUCK - Navy, Mark and White grounds, with dots, spots sties ars and figures. This material is very popular for 1 ell Ladies Suits, (1 iris Dresses, Boys Blouses and Suits.... 2 LINEN SUITiNGS-Washable in light blue, hark blue, Green rren and Pink, Zr in wide for waists or suitings tt .,,,,, Special in Prints at 9ic. All shade:; and colors, soft close cloth, will make up beaiaat.ifiil for ladies shirt waists, dresses, wrappers and chililrens dresses for house or street wear, 1 worth to -day 12c, special 02� TOZLR IJRO' SUCCESSORS TO R. COATS & SON TRE CILISTOEN ATI±rW SRA.. Wedding Presents. At this season of the year, our large assortment of articles suitable for Wedding Presents is al- ways supplemented by some of the nattiest de- signs from the best manu- facturers of Sterling Sil- ver, Silverware, Clocks, Cut .Glass, Novelties, You are cor- dially invited to call and inspect. our pretty., goods. W. 11. I1ELLYAR Jeweller and Optician Conmmunii}catl_on . We do not'hoid oareeivea responsible for anyopinione expressed under this head • int/ —ED NEW EAS, " liother'ad Milli." In reply- to the "correct version o mother's will," we are desirous the, the public know the truth, and no false statements, The writer state that mether'e and father's wishes were "boys and girls share alike. The they contradict this statement by say ing that father did not know it re thus until after mother's death. The also claim that the will' said the boy were to get one thousand more tha the girls. Then the girls, for the teak of peace, give the boys two. hundre and fifty, If this was a. true state went the boys would have' a a great'dea more than the girls. They also say mother wished to change. the will, and that one of the boys said if she did he would throw up everything and go to. the States. All this poor boy could have thrown up was his hat, as he had only been working. for' board and clothes. They . also mention the"bush telling some ,;beer stories. Now,' the will states plainly that by mutual con- sent between the father. and said son they had the privilege of makinguse of what timber they wished: his proves their honesty, by the large bush that was left. Then the brother- -in-law-and-his-wife-they-had-reference- to rother- -in-law-and-his -wife-they had•refer-ence- to being soft, because they said "we will statnd by mother's will," proved. by their action a true gentleman and lad . I am glad to hear them speak' of forgiving spirit ; it must .have peen given them after the.: writing' of that vet.'6toii, fOli' it is not shown in their words. When mother made her will it was drawn up by one of Clinton's cleverest lawyers. There could not have been a 'fairer' will when it was made. We had then a little brother who had taken cold in his childhood, and was left unable to pre;iidefor him- self, Mother appointed three of the ti other boys as guardians,: and left one thousand in their care to be spent for this little" boy's benefit, . and at his death the remainder, if any; was to be. divided among the brothers, and the rest of the money was. to be equally. divided t axonamongbroth ,a and sisters. After father's death th $ecutore call- ed a meeting, and the will was read,. which they all agreed to without a word,, Then it was sent away and - probated. When it came back one lawyer said everything was all right. The other said on a :bunt of the little boy dying before mother there was a This the girls took ad - catch in the girls' favor, by dividing the thousand. , vantage of. So to keep out of law and to let the executors free, the boys gave Z the girls two hundred: and fifty. In the correct version of mother's will You have proved by' the words that {were said, You have no regard for the living, And very little tor the dead. It was hard to keep' awill unbroken, When some were so hungry for gain ; They twouldnotbe guided byconscience But rather walk in the dirty lane. Come, burp yyour anger and malice ; Come, stop this bother and fuss. If' you want my flannel carry the sante As the boy that robbed the bush. A somminniimmomsaimmai.i:+04.0.0.04446....44.0.4.4.444.4.04.000.x.1.444.4.4.44.004.4.4.4.4.4440 TheBankN Molson, MO,KINN o & 00 BLYTH Norwood by Act of Parttgment 18e5. J-lead Office—Montreal. CAPITAL • AUTHORIZED. . $5,000,000 „ CAPITAL PAID UP3,000,000 UNDIVIDED PROFITS . ' , 2,$50,000 The public will please bearin mind that we have nroyed into OUP new untie In the Combe block, corner Ontario. and Victoria streets opposite Irwin's grocery) where he will be pleased to see all our cus- niers andthe public generally. il; Call Solicited. Savings Bank Department. Deposits taken from $i.00 upwards at highest current rate, Interestto start from day of deposit to date of withdrawal, H, C. BREWER. r Manager. For Sale. Good second band Top .Buggy, alrncet as good as new, will be sold oheap. Apply Box 101, Clinton, P. 0. Thoro-Bred Bull tor Service. The undersigned keeps for service, at lot 15, 2ad con, of Sullett, a tharo-bred Dur- ham Ball, registered, Terms $1.25• with privilege of returning if necessary. M-27.6 FRANCIS OLE W. THE STANDARD BRED ROADSTER Jim. Corbett Jr. 876 Will stand for service during the season of 1904 at his own stable, Albeit et, Clin- ton every evening, and on Saturdays ai the Mason House Stable, Terms,' to insure $10. H. HILL, Proprietor. Clinton. • Paper. Hanging and Paintinlg. . The nederoigned ie prepared to do all kinds of Painting end Paper 'Hanging at reasonable rates and on, ahcrteet notice. Work guaranteed,. FRED. BROWN, Erie St, Auction _ Sale • of a Choice Dwelling and Lot. On Thursday June 2nd, at 2 p m. at the Rettenbnry Hotel, Clinton. a choice dwell- ing containing 7 rooms with all modern convenieneee. The property is, situated on corner of Ratteabnry and Erie street, GU - ton, and will be sold at bargain. Terme" made known at time. of sate. THOS. BROWN MRS. T. TIPLIN,'. Auctioneer, Proprietress, ruction Sae.. Auction Sale of valuable` residence pro- perty in the township of . Stanley, in the County of Huron, on Dineley Terrane, ad. joining the town of Clinton. Parenant ' to the power of Bale contained` in a certain mortgage which will•be produced at the time of sale, therewill be offered for pale by pablio auction, by THOMAS BROWN Anotioneer, at the Rattenbary Hotel, on Thursday, the 2nd of June, 1904, at the hour ofone o'clock in theaftornoon, the fol- lowing ol-lowing. property, namely : park tote number 18, 19, and the southerly two sores of park lot 29, Dineley Terrace, containing avant eight acres of land. There ie a gond hoose barna and .orchard and the property --ie just outside the Corporation of the town of Ulinton. Teraaai of Sale—Twenty per cent. of the purohaee money on the day of sale and the balance in twenty days thereafter; Ilse property will be sold enbjcot to p re. payed bid. ('urther partloulap,y ilii$ eaaal- ditions of sale will be made known on the. day (Allele or may be had on application . to either of the undersigned. THOS. BROWN H. BEATTIE Auctioneer. Solictor. Dated the let day of May 1904. Auction Sale. In the Estate of I abella McPherson Estate. The Administrator of the Beta►e of Ieabela MQPhereon deceased will sell by public auction ander the Devolution of Estate Aot and with the approbation of P. W. Harcourt. Official Guardian for in - Until, atpremises on Mill street in the town ()Minton, tit 2 p. m, on Monday the 30th' day of May 1904, by David Diok inson Auctioneer,' the westerly 3960 aquae feet of Town Lot No. 601 in lbs Town of Clinton, in the County of Huron, more particularly described in Deed, Registered as No. 6270. in Book 19 for Clinton, This property will be cold subject to a reserve bid. Terme 10% of the purchase money 1 down, balance in 3Q days to be paid into the Canadian Bink of Commerce to the joint credit of the Administrator' and the Offiioial Guardian. • For farther parte:- niers apply to the "Auctioneer or the under- signed. J. FORBES. SMITH & MAHON, Administrator. Vendor's Solicitors, Dated 10th day of May1904. Woodlatook, Auction Sale of Valuable ;Residential Property. There will be offered for saleat the Bat.. tenbury.Hotel in the Town. of Clinton, on Thursday, the 2nd day of June, 1904, at the hour of 1.30 o'olook, P. M; by Thomas' Brown, Auctioneer, the following valuable properties belonging to the Estate ofthe late Robert Coate. . Brick Home and their Mott,. numbers 59,'61,. and 62, on Mary Street, in the Town' of Clinton. Briok Hoose and about 6 acres of land, being part of •Lot 36 in the 17th con- cession : of Gouerion ' Township, . eitneted within cone mile of; Clinton Pod Office, There ars good eteblee and outbuildings aha ' about two amen of orchard.` The. house and buildings are in-. splendid con - 10 -Per cent down on day of. sale, balance in 30days—other terms and auditions will be made known on day—of sale or maybe seen at the office . of. the Vendors Solicitor. . THOS. BROWN, HENRY BEATTIE, Auctioneer.' Vendors Solicitor. May I3-tf. . Clinton, Ont, We would ask you to call and see our new stock of Graniteware and TIaware Good quality at low. prices. SHIER'S Variety' . Stores Combe Block, Clinton 'ICFOr0 NOTICE. Take notice that the Municipal Conn- ell of the Corporation of the Town of Clin- ton, intend to uonstruct a ttranoiithio side- walk, four feet in width, on the North side �f Mill Street, from Albert Street to Beech treet and on the East side of Maple street `om Mill Street t'o 'Whitehead Street, and to assess the final oast thereof upon the proper;tyabatting•thereon,.and to;. be benefitted thereby, and that ar statement' showing the lands liable to pay the said assessment, and the names of the owners thereof, so far as they can be ascertained fromact 1 revised a d A'epoesmont Roll, is new filed in the office of the Clerk, of the Muni- cipality, and is now open to inepeotion dur- ing office hours. The estimated cost of the work is $696.00 of which $93.12 is to be provided out of, the general fend of the municipality. A COURT OF REVISION will be held on Wednesday the f4*hday of Jane 1904, at 8 o'clock p, m,, in the Conn - oil -Chamber for the purpose of hearing ******N*4411.44HINt44110b•444 Before placing your' or- ders for your ' season's supply of Coal, get our. prices. The very best goods carried fin stoc and sold at the lowes possible price: `+ Orders.-.xna rbe.3left- Davis & Rowland's Hardware Store,', ;or with ' J. STEVENSON $ it Electric Light. Plant. 11.1 Start*4> complaints against the proposed assess- ment, or accuracy of the frontage measure- ments, or of any other complaint which persons interested may desire to make, and which is by law oognizable by the Court. Dated at Clinton, this 18th day of:May, 1904. D. L. MACP2•IERSON, Clerk. .elearing Sale o 'itrniture, carpets, Curtains, it1 lndow Shades. Our new eters will 130 ready for occupation about July let. In the meantime we will clear out our present stook regardless of oost. Thorp will be G2?S(IINE BARGAINS in Sideboards, Extension °Tables, Bedroom Seta, Conches, eta..' Oar Carpets, Curtains and Window. Shades MOIST (10, Trines will da it, Come and see what We have to off,at you J $. ,C$[ +'LLEW - - 'MYTH Spring Time has eamte. Have you a supply of Garden Seeds, Tools, etc, How about seed Corn, Mangles, Turnips and all kinds of Garden Soh ? Also tools—stleh ae Spadini, , Shovele, Hoeg, Rakes, Tree-striation,Ohala►tost end hest Clore Planter, We have also -Coil Spring Wire, Good Barb And .Plain /iron-- gtaplee— Clips—poultry Netting --Salt by the Barrel -Full snpply of Clroeetios of Olt tines -glee onr•E'andeome Prints, Muslins, GInthares, oto,, for Summer wear—Paints, the famous Sterling Brand--Tertne, (7a4 or produce -Eggs and I3nttor wanted, any quantity, for Cash' or Trade, . . Londeaboro Emporium MarMar244 itOi, ADAMS We couldn't •, Could You ? Have built up a first- class trade ,such as we 4 have, unless our g000ds were right' in every way. • We sell the finest goods for the finest trade. One I . trial convinces you of this, 1' r Among other lines, we specially excel in Fancy •Biscuits. We keep assort- ed ones," at IOC per Ib. up to Marcaroons at 5oc. In Olives : and pickles we have only the best, Chut- i.Chow-chow4.- , Swee,t a,nd Sour Vinegar Pickles also 1 ney Catsup, Chili Sance,' • lir' o seIrl is �. d h We solicit your trade. W. 'T. O NEI . •+••••••••441.414.......44 4• . • • •_• ♦_• .ti ._♦ 4.. ♦.. ❖ MCKINNON & 00 BLYTH •♦•.♦••�Mi.•iN♦.•i♦,IiHO..Ni{.♦N••�`.�,i.•N�. �N�•••1♦•N•N•Nri ♦.•N� • • ♦ � • ...•...N•�♦N♦N♦N�•.♦N N '� MILLINERY We keetra sharp watch nn fashion's dictate's. and follow closely whatever Mi}lilaery chances lnuy he in- cidental to a change of dress styles. so that ynn are al- ways sure of finding the latest things here. We have arrangements trade whereby we have new styles ship- ped to Mills inery d patty ent,atunder ethes b1 man- agement of Miss Hood, is a• grand euecess. (1nr trim- mers s such a�gorgeous dworisplay of to hatstand trimmien3. We ngs we will not attempt to describe them. We will be pleased to have you call and view our grand display of millinery. You don't need to climb up -stairs to se" it. It is alt displayed in our spacious show room on the ground floor, ♦ Whitewear and, Shirt Waists eeaadrtd thiheeaeUndrwr nShiWi s,whcwordered the•adyanee in Cottons,atnd will he sold at special ` prices. We also show a full line of travellers' samples of Whitewear which will be sold below Mwholesale prices :— White Muslin Shirt Waists, wide tucks, hem stitched, only 50c. Fine White Muslin Waists, trimmed with yak lace and insertion, in all sizes, at $1, Corset Covers, trimmed with tucks and torchon lace and insertion great value at 25e, 35e, GOo and 75c, Ladies' Fine White Skirts, trimmed with embroidery, $l, Ladies' Drawers, nicely trimmed with tucks and lace, SOc and 75e. ._• ew Lace Curtains kmpskronimiwirwo What•could be more suitable to brighten the home with, at House-clea 1- ing time than a • new pair of Lace Curta ns, We have them in all the newest designs, all sizes, and at all prices from 25c up. • Men's Ready-to-wear Clothing Our Ready-made Clothing De- partment is fast putting on a finished ap- pearance, new lines arriving almost daily and we are now in 'a position to fill your wants, whether it is a nice light Summer Suit at $4;00, or a fine Black Worsted at $10.00 or $12,00. Men's Odd Pants at from $I• to $3 per pair. Boys - Clothing at lowest possible figures: Our Made•to-Order. Clothing Department is : also coming to the front as we have all. the . newest pat- terns'forspringwear at surprisingly low figures. We have just placed in stock 1i -t -o 'Children l ranging in price from 25C to 50c. These are new and very pretty and will soon go at such low prices. Boots and Shoes in all sizes and qualities ..at close cut prices. CAL]. AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS. tL-PLIJMSTE13-L THE OLD. STAND - - 0 E INTO N Spring Rush. Screen Doors, Screen Windows, Sherwin- Williams' Paints, Brushes, Mops, Wall Papers, Whiting, Polishes, Cretonnes, Slippers; Muslins, etc , etc. MORRELL & HOLME S LONDESBORO. AAAAAAAAAA J. �. IIoov ri Nelson 0a114 Furniture �.. Undertaking . . Returns will follow that more Furniture was worn out: last winter than ever before.. It was a good winter to rest. Renew your stoekfrom this store. Quality the lieu. .Prices ioiy. SEWING M: eRINEs. They are up-to-date and high-grade, atprices that are not fancy and the same to all. . Night calls aueweredat thaa,res}denoo of either of the proprietors