Clinton New Era, 1908-06-04, Page 5We have made special
study of „GIFT selection,..
What present to make,
tiu ler given lcireum
stances, is a p r o• b 1re iia
which we can help you
solve,
We have chosen our
elaborate display of Ster-
ling Silver, Qut Glass,
Silver-plated 'Ware. and
Fancy China with a view
of .meeting, tile. - Most e c
acting demands.
We have substantial
gifts, at moderate prices,
as well as the more costly
wares, and we need not
assure you .that our prices
always represent real.
v a l u` e.
IILL.
• Jeweler and Op•tticiaa,
Opposite the Market
`CLINTON
rareyes Tested Free`.;,
`.l
0000tY Uiippinll , Oiirtio Marriages di Oaths
• Henry 3 Punchard, ;late. of Seafort4, to Mr meNo l el 11 Doeetrt, a eon, I including the gtrle and their. fr en e, visit friends. The time, to see Detroit
Deceased 'was a victim of consumption. DOWN -_en ott ton, on June "2nd, numbered about 75, and a happy time Saturday afternoon and evening and
and had. been in ill -health for some r mid Mrs Bobs Dawns, a Son. wase . nt at what is kaowo pa Pole Belle IeJe on Sunday.
time. Ile was for a number of years. to ter ley'* Farm. The day wase: fine one, The new Greyhound i one of the
assistant inethe Seaforth post office, CRAWFORD--In °lintpn, on June the rapt holding oft nicely, till the largest, speediest, and most magnifi-
afterwards going West. He was 38 2nd to Mr and U. David Ceawford, a merrymaking was all over. cently •equipped, day boatslnthe world.
daughter, Milian, old
Everything will be arranged for the
Manyy will regret to learn of the BORN Claes of Keo h h a pleasant lake
cath in NewYYork, on Maq 26th, of DEWART -a In Ctlinton, June 1st, Picnic
Saturday, afternoon: The park tri to Michigan's metropolis Slid to
FzCNIC--The r1n inttetenediete Bible Extorsion 1Q Detroit x urC bad their.
THE OL1NTQN NEW ERA
annual An opportunity for
gars of age. R DEATH dames . i .an, an• o convenience and pleasure of the excur-
resident . of Goderich, died Saturday • sionista. Meats enroute 50 cents
at the residence of his son-in•law,D�n The new Greyhound will leave God-
eeich at 8:30 a m., June 20th, on ar-
rival of special trains from Wingham,
Stratford and Guelph, arriving in
Detroit at 4p. m. Returning, it will
leave Detroit Monday. at 1 p. m. (cen-
tral time), The faze for the round
trip•,will be only two dollars; children
will be charged half fare and ordinary
baggage • free. The Elmira band will
accompany the excursion.
YA s eciai train will leave Goderich
• An old and well-known resident of
Morris, in the, person of. Mira Gilpert
Speir, passed away on Monday, She
was in her Nth year and had enjoy
good health up to a year ago, when
she bad the misfortune to break her
thigh, fro -m which she. never fully re-
covered. •
The death occurred on Wednesday
last at Zealand of Bessie Thorn, wife
•.of Mr D W MoDonald,in her 27th year
Deceased was a daughter of Mr Uhas.
Thom and had resided in the vicinity
of Zealand for sorne time, leaving mar-
tied her bereaved husband a few years
!ago. s,
Dr Betbune,wbo has been a resident
of Wingbam for same years, intends
leafing in the near future for the Rainy
River District where he will: •reside
1 i with jets son, Dr.Bethune is one. ,of
the oldest physicians .fie ' the County
' having settled in Wingham in March.
1877. He has been practicing for,fifty
years, having graduated at Kingston
in 185$. •
Thomas Mc$ee, whose death took
place on Friday last, was a native of
Goderich township and a resident of
the same township all his life until
about nine years, ago, when he moved
to Goderich; a strok e of paralysis at
that tithe rendering him unable.. to
work on the farm, For some years
after corning tp ton Mr McKee was
able to about and'help hiutself, but
for the past few years' he was quite,
helpless, and latterly awaited death's
coming as a relief.
UA,IST In Brussels, May 20th; to
Wand $rs W E Heist, a son,
MoDOWEJ ,,--In Brussels, Ma.yy.28.
10 Mr and Mrd Gordon McDowell, a
daughter, a . •
McVETTIE • In Morris, May 19th,to
Mr and Mrs Milton. McVettie, a on.
TAY•.LOR - At Zurich, May 200 to
Mr and Mrs John Taylor; a ,daughter.
ABERHA'CtT-In Tuckersmith, May
24th, to Mr and Mrs George B Aber -
hart, .a daughter.
CASORO : At the 14th Con. Hay,on
iv1ay 25th, to Mr and. Mrs Daniel Gas.
Glace a daughter,
I:CAU-. t. Zurich, on May 27th, to
Mr and Mrs J Rau,a son, (still -born.)
JEFFREY --At the bauble Line,
Stanley,on the 22nd .of May, to M' and
Mrs George Jeffrey, a daughter. .
• aUGGINS-In Brucefield, May 28th,
to Mr and Mrs B R Higgins, a son.
MARRIA GIBS
GO TO
LIN.D
,Clinton's Latest
Grocery and. China Hall
Godoric
AND
Buchanan, where he had been living
forthe past few years. Mr Millan was.
only three months short of being an
octogenarian. Besides hie widow,he,
leaves two daughters,MrsBuchanan,
e town, and Mee Artur, in Manitoba
of
H was a member of the Orange order;
FROST, do STORDART •— Mr Justice
MacMahon has dismissed the action of
the Frost '& Wood Company against•
David Stoddart and Thos Gundry; as.
s% nec s for the: benefit of the creditors • for Wingham, Guelph and Stratfore
oto David Stoddart, The plaintiffs, and way stations on arrival of the
whose head office ii at Smith's Falls. steamer, from Detroit Monday even -
claimed to be 'creditors on joint notes ins,
Stoddart, a Goderich harness maker, larexcursions, etat-ting' on the City of
and A McKinnon, The assignee refus- Toledo in 1809,
ed to acknowledge the claim and Mr, Take notice'of the date this year,.
Justice MacMalion has now dismissed- June 20.22, and make calculations ac -
the action to enforce the 'claim, cordingly.
PREPARED TO START . WORK ON' " m
Abundance of room, a picnic. all the
RAILWAY--- J W Moyes, of Toronto, way'
amounting to $8,30,75, wade by Davi 7`liis is the tenth year of these. poen.•
preen en of the •Ontario . West Shore
MoTAGGART-THOMPSON --• At Electric hallway company, was in
the residence of the,bride's mother, town Monday�and met the Council in
Clinton. on June,3,by Rev C R Gunne, formally. 13e.stated that all the pre.
Mr Geo,"McTaggart, •of.13'yth, to liminary Work in connection with the
tette Beatrice, daughter of Mrs Thomp road from Goderich to Kincardine was
on,, t completed and the company was now
DIED''. ready to proceed', with the pick .'and
MATHESON-In Clinton, on Wed- shovel work. The contract for the
nesday, June 3, Christina Reid, relict road had been let,and the iwork would
of the late. Neil Matheson, aged'03 yrs, be commenced from Goderich north
and 4mos,. Funeral Saturday after- ward, from Kincardine onward, and
noon, from Port Wilbert, where there is
- KEFFER=-InEthel,May255th,Aaron considerable cutting to be done and
Keifer, aged 58 years 2e months and $ where the -road will cross the river at
days. an elevation pf forty feet. With the
SPEIR-In Morris,May 24th, Jeanet exception of about three points nn the
Lauchland, relict cif the, late Gilbert road,. the line Chief •Engineer Roberts
Spir. aged 88 years. had located was a n +agnificently level
NORTON -•In Colborne, May 27th,. one, and even at Purt Albert the
Elizabeth, Ann Gliddon, daughter cf grade was only 2.5 per cent.
Mr and Mrs Richard Giiddon, wife of EXAGGERATED TADS—. three young
Archi aid Horton, 'aged 25 years 6 men were arraigned before •ells Honor
,months and=1,8n dayys.' Judge Doyle :Saturday pn a charge of
WELSH Goderich, May 27th; holding up a visitor to town and rob -
Mrs Jane Retiedge Welsh, relict of ening him. The stranger came from
the late Thos Welsh, of Goderich Tp.. n Viarton, and his story • looked pretty
aged 82 years, serious when he toldof losing. upwards
MoKEE-In Goderich, May 22nd, of $90, and a,revolver, being placed at
Thos McKee, born March:1-th, .1834. ° his head, with the threat to shoot if
McGILLIVRAY-1n Beverley, Mass - his money were not handed ,over. The
May 21st, Peter McGillivray,, son ofhold-up took piece on the 1.8th of. May,.
Mr; and 'Mrs Arch McGillivray, of : at night.-•«'l'he Story, ' however,• loses
Wingham,agged28years. and 10months. , some ratite scare when it develops that
MILLS- In West Wawanosh, May ;
22nd, Fannie Robinson, wife of John
Mills., aged 33 ?rears 3' months.
• HOSKINS'-In'Exeter, May .21st,
'Wm Hoskins. aged 80 years
MOIR-•In-Hensell, Slav 21st, Peter reaches. thein destination they de.
Moir, aged 76 years, and 11 months mended 50 cents for taking the visitor
WILLERT-In Dashwood, Charles to'his home .:The story of 'the coin-
Willert,. Sr.; in his 80th ycar,, plainant'was that his pockets werel
McDONALD- In Turnherry, May, gone . through, end a roll of hills t
20, Bessie Thune wife of D W McDon- arnountina to $90 and: sortie email
aid, aged 26. change taken,• but thea finding of'the i;
judge wee that:two of the younghien•,
were guilty of the .theft of 60 cents
9.� _ _ _ _ only, evhila the toile was dischai ed: f
The other yoking men were released on
suspended sentence. !•
Steel Steamer KING EDWA,R
of the Algoma Central Line;
Leaye
THE CROP 0111LOOKe-The who'g
countryside is gladdened by the ap-
pearance of the, cror•s. Never tr. the
history of W eetern Ontario was the
pasture eci lush and pleneiful, never
the flow of milk more rieh and, abund-
ant, -or the dairy outlook more hopeful
It le the same story all over Ontario;
From Eastern Canada comes. no jarr-
ing mite. ln the great West the
stet* crop is reported to have passeel
the dangerous stage of enritig-time,
and the proppeets of all abundant yield.
-were never brighter. at this season
On all hands there is ground for con.
gratialaeion and encouragemeet. The
purchasing power of the people next
autumn bids fair to be increased hy
tens 'of milliees.
Clinton Market Report.
W.heat 00 to 00
Butter 0 16 to 0 17
the visitor had been having a; good ghicker,s, dry piose'd, lb 0 07 to 0 10 •
them et the hotels in the afternoon,and Docks, per lb° • 0 Os to 0 10
again at night, and that the alleged Geese .( • 08 to 0 10
robbers were some young men who rurkeye. " 0 10 to 0 13
were seeing him home, 'When they •
, Return June. igth and 26th.
Leave' Detroit O:oo Central time.
Local Agent. •:TraffiC Manager.
ants
JuSt Arrived
We are offering.these pants at.prices that can- ,
not be beaten. They come m Tweeds and Wor-
steds and extra wearing qualitychave a look,at those
we are Offering it diese prices. " '
Men s Spring Suits-
, We are running $10. Specials... in Greys, .and:
Browns, best values ever Shown.. in. Clinton. Other
BoyS' Suits
Our Boys' Suit trade has been very' large this
Spring which we attribute tO the exCeptional values
we have been giving.
Our furnishing stock iS complete, new goods in
E. W. JACOB
CLINTON ,
Tailoring Clothing
0,1
Nelsen Ball.
An Artistic
Frame
makes a fair picture good and a
good picture better. 4 It need not be
expeneive, bat it must harmonize or
eentrast Attractively with the
pictures.
Our Picture Frames.
arc; designed to produce just thee
effect, Let its have one or more of
Tone pictores to frame Reale experi-
teeet meta. We think you will be more
ee' than pleased with the tesult
auttel July and Atniust leads tato
our Fall Terra ,wilhout any break.
Bute ally evew Callalogue free.
Central Business ,College.
Mc. largest, most reliable of Its klUtil
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It is said etev.•Dr Husser, of Fere. I
Elein.Co for the coining term
Bert Martin, formerly of Greye le
now. leader ef an orchestra In "Hamil-
ton drawing a big .,Week salary.
. field, who Jeft here ,for Castletou, le. •
D died • •there front' heart failure On
'WORT hist, aged about 7().
Rev TH Farr, Who has had• charge
'or -the Episcbpat church, 'Wroxeter,
for a little ovei tem years, is likely ,to
Last week Daniel aleGovean, . con 3
East Wawanosh,• sold his purebred .
'to. John Galbraith, of Brussels, for 4
. In the matter' of, Walter' T. Smith, guud figure; ' ' ' I
' NOttee is hereby given thwt the:above named 'May 21st. in her 72nd year. The 'de' I
as a painter and paper -banger at the Town of ceased' . ha0 'been ailing . fnr a 1°ng I
insolvent Walter T. Smith, carrying on business
Clinton in the County of Burin, has Made an
for the general, benefit of his ore i ors. The Energetic eIhreeher: ' Co. ot i ,
assignment to 11. T. Rance; of Clinton; aforesaid.
The creditors are notified to meet at the office Tuckerstuith, have •engaged Messrs •
day of June,19013, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, Robert and James Dalrymple to ope- '
te, tee Assignee, in Clinton, on Friday, the 1,2th
for the purpose of receiving a statement of the rate their ' threshing. eutflt for. 'the,
W. Shaido Principal,
• *doge & Gerrard. Sts., Toronto.
- New Advertisements.
Fancy L.Inpn$
Jpne WOdings,
Fancy Linen Doilies, Tray Cloths,. Sideboard
Scarfs, Five-o'elock-Tea Cloths, in All the new-
est and daintiest•designs. Our prices are. tight.
°See thein before you buy,
Table Clpths-and
Napkini to Match
These are something out • of, the ordinary;
'double damask, beautiful patternS and all are
brand new' goods, Various prices ; good aS7
sorttnent: Ask to see them.
FanCy
Parasols
We have just opened up another new assort-
rnent of Fancy Silk 'Parasols. Just the thing for
summer irk, in a pretty iange of colorings and
designS. -No two alike.- PricesTronili.75
Natty
Summer Neckwear.
net and silk bows, some of the latest :;tiovelties
we can procure, and the prizes you.
Newfrlelts
-We have more of these in, correct styles and
beautiful designs in Dresdens, Gilt, Leather and
.Wash-13elts, at all prices, from 26c ur.
Death on Friday last remove,d mie
soectoKs. aria for giving diMctions with refer-
CHILDREN .
HALF FARE
MEA,LS 50c.
' All persons claiming to rank in me eAtate must of Exeter's .oldest setelers at the age , FOR GODERICH
•
after which date the amignee will proceed to lee person o m os in, .
f W FI k' after an Leave Detroit for Goder.ich 8.00 a, m.
of 80 years; 10 monthe and 6 days, 112
the their claims with the assignee, or the under,
ffistribute the asseta thereof; baying regard only illness of two- months. .. , .... .'. 1 _ _ .(1_,..e.aye Port Huron 12 n000)
ceived notice. • uecu Treieaven, • who has held el- - FRIDAY JUNE 19th.
to those claims of which he shall then haVe re- — — — -
11, T, RANCE, W. BRYDONE, position in the Sterlint Bank, Dun -
Assignee, Solicitor for Assignee. annOti fO1 two years, as been' trans- -
CENTRAL
STRATFORD. ONT.
• Is the leading business training school in
Western Ontario. We give a thorough,
Practical training on Commercial SubJects
Blame Pitman's Shorthand, Toueh Type-
writing, and in Commercial and Railroad
Operating., Each department Is lb the
hands of experienced Instrudtors, We
assist students 'to positiOns, Our gradu-
alWays succeed, for our courses are
the best, Get mit free catalogue and learn
more about uS, Rou May enter nOW.
Elliott McLachlin,
srearreraerrawarammwmameemmessisteme
1 terred to the breech a.t Watford,
whet e he will be teller 4nd accountapt
1 The contract of marriage between
lienteePhillips, of Algoma,. end Miss
Mary Jane Shackleton, of Crewe, was
1 solerimized se the horee of the bride's
unele,Thoinali Shackleton, on Wed nes.
day of last week. •
Tuesday evening during the thunder
Tutobtiles residence was struck by
tightning. Will Turnbull was stand-
ing in the doorway end felt the heat
fron, the electric charge but did not
The people of Weet Wawanosh were
surprised te hear of the sudden death
of Fannie Robinson, wife of John 11.
Mills, who passed away at her home
Lot 26, Con 2 on Friday after suffer-
tng from paralysis for SO lient•s,during
which time a child 'was born and is
still living. She was a inerober of the
Methodistpburch at Ebenezer appoint-
ment
We 'Want to Land
•
ypur first otdet, because we knoW that
the satisfaction you will derive from
that will open your eyes to the fact
diet you cannot do better anywhere
fible that you can with us. You will
find that we are net "all at sea" in our
minute" and veatchfixl of the interests
of our customers, knowing that. by -so
doing, we are really acting for our
Pasturage
Subscriber bee 100 iereli of 'splendid
patourage with running water
Hauge tO !tent.
The brick hone° on Allitrt Ste occupied
by the late Mrs. A. Metving. is offered
to relit, Per pitriltielere, apply to
JAME§ SCOTT, Postmaster.
Summer Cottage to Relit
One of the beet ceatagem in jeWett'e
Grove, Hayfield. Almost entirely for-
nishea, Moat favorable terms Apply for
further pettionlane at thie deo or to
M. D, MoTAGGART.
'Teacher Wanted
(Suremerbile) Second Oittee Proem -Ionia
Ione 16th, 'helm to eommeeee -A netist
l'rth Apply, Mating rmelifleatione, ex
lenience, lied Salary Wanted. tO *
'c.• T. It llAitIMOlistee P.O.
GOIDERICII RAND
MOONLIGHT
8 p.m. Friday, JuneAth
• FON, DETROIT
Speeial train leaves Clinton 7.85 a.m.'
June 20th.
RETURN TO GODERICH.
Leave Detroit for Goderich 1.00 g.
Moaday, June 22nd. Ceneral Time.
Arrive in. Goderzch 0.30 pen.- Leave
for Clinton,' per special train, on ar-
rival of steamer.
.WHITE STAR LINE
TSW
Change of
Government.
:Although the Govern-
ment may change on
'Monday' our prices will
remain the same as follows
'Sibs Gran Sugar $i.
Above sugars are ked-'
paths we handle no •others.°
3 tins Peas
Tomatoes per'tin 10e
Vs guarantee obeys Calla
Med goads and eitarything
v ry Courtesy And Attention
Awaits You Here.
Slim Prices
Stout Values
Music
HOAREEmporium
, en generally are becoming as, pernickety
about sty le in their shoes ,as in their hats _or neck-
. wear. It is right that they should; no matter how
stylish wpersons other clothes may be if they have
shabby and ill fitting shoes it spoils the ,effect. ,
• We have an "assortment" of stylish tan and
patent leather Oxfords ,and,high Blucheri dt $3,50,
----- Ladies and Childrens4:;hocolate Oxfords. at
prices from 90c up to $2.50.
We do "Neat" shoe Repairing
The *Place Wjiere Your Dallar
Does its Duty
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5oC tweed Dress Goods 35c.,
Cook ff.' Co's. make, the best values. Vtra
hctve had, reduced front 50c to .95c per
yard. Ilhese.goods are placed dourn
price for onZy one -creek.
36 inch Art Muslin at 10e--5 pieces English Att Muslins, 36
inches wide, in particularly good patterns, at 10e.
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30 inch Art Serino at 8d-8 pieces of American Att Serim and '
Muslin, in beautiful ftoral patterns and stripes, at 8e.
Ptak and lietta tioalery—Childrea's and Ladies' Pink and, "
Blue Hosiery, from 4i to (,),i ineh, evarfanted fast colors, • '
88.50 Men 'a Rain Cants ter 114.00-A special walue he Men's
Rain ,Coate, lined throughotit, made of dark grey craven.
etteeett $7.00.
Ores. Mualina,=-12, pieces ofreFeney Dress Musline, in stripe.,
• and floral designs, at 10e,'12ec, 15e and 18e.
White Vesting. and Muslims -28 pieces of vesting, plain and,
spot Mushns, at 8e, 10e, 12ece 15c, 17, 20e and eAee. .
Tan °startle—We have large ranges of Tan ,Oxfords, Tim *
High Shoes in Tans and Choeolates, in ohildren's, miseeie 1
.and ladles' goods.
POPLESTONE &GARDINER'
Terms Cash or Produce BLYTH
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