The Clinton New Era, 1906-05-25, Page 5'
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THE CLINTON' T11W ESA
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ne :Brides.
:If you are in. doubt
•what to .'give;
If you want
thing that •wont be like-
ly to be duplicated;
If , you are hunting a
gift that will be as cre-
=ditable to your good.
-taste as to your good
. nature
If you . desire "a gift
:that will be as new as
the betide herself and much
admired;
Call on us to -day.
New:goods have
just arrived.
Ne's Notes.
The 11100,000 grant of the Canadian
Parliament wards the relief of the
distressed cit zens of San Francisco
will be forwarded this week, either to
the Mayor of that city or to the Red
Cross Society, which heli been a valued
factor in caring for those who lost
their all in the earthquake and fire.
Duncan Cameron, acommercial tray.
'eler, was probably fatally, hurt at
Beamsville last Monday night, His
horse ran away and collided with a
a telegraph pole. The horse was killed
and Cameron war thrown out on his
He was unconscious all night,
but he came to next anornnng, There --
is slight chance of his recovery.
It is rumored that the Russian mili-
tary court which bas been investigat•
ing the surrender of Port Arthur and
the battle of the Sea of japan has con-
demned to death Lieut. Gen. Stoessel,
who commanded the Russian forces at
Port Arthur, and Rear Admiral leo-
gatoff, who commanded one of Admi-
ral Rolestvensky,'ssquadrons,and who
surrendered during the naval battle to
the Japanese.
An innovationin locomotion In Mid-
dlesex Countywas inaugurated last
.week, when an auto waggonnette be-
gan '•
gun its first run, betvreen L n d ¢n.and
toucan as the nail stage. Therehave
been two stages: on this route for some
time, and the competition brought out
the waggonette, Which is expected to
make the trip of some .twenty miles
over the best roads in the country, in
an hour. •
• Clinton Market Report.
Oorrectad every Thursday afternoon
Wheat . ..... . ,. 080 to 080
Oats .033Go034•
Barley. 042to.045.
Peas ,.... 0 75 to 0 7o
Eggs �.., . 0 14 'to 0,15 _
Butter ... .. 0 15.to 0 15'.
Hogs .7 00 to 7 00.
Ducks .,............... 0 08
Turkeys , 0 10 to 0 12
'Jeweler and Optician.
ELLIOTT
I'Eyes Tested Free
TORONTO, MIX.
A SrLEND11[
1 SCROD.=•,High.grade training
1 for Business life,. College open entire year. Our
facilities are unsurpassed. COMMENCE NOW.
Handsome catalogue free. -
- W. :T. . LLIOD ', Prin
Co'rntr of ] ongc and A'lesander &Is : •
Births, Marriages, Deaths.
BURN
TOZER.--In Clinton, on May 17th. to Mr. and 1'
GARRETT,-In Mullett. on the slat Inst. to
Mr. and Mrs. John Garrett, a daughter. -
.10
DRAGER.-in Walton, on May 6t3, to Mr. and
Mrs, Charles H, Drager. a daughter,
GREG On the14th of Stephen, on. May 131230
Mr and Mrs .Simon Greb, a son.
GREGORY. --At North Battleford,Sask. on May
2nd. to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gregory.late of Exeter
a son,
SWELL.; In Winnipeg, on May 15, to Mr. and
Mrs. Acquilla Snell, late of Exeter, a •son.
SANDERS.-•Tn Stephen, con. 5, on May 16, to
Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Sanders,a daughter.
M--ErCEL E kmier 4 arils, on May7th, the.avlfa af-
WRIGHT--=In'Grey. on May 8th, the 'wife of Mr
W. Wright, a daughter,
FELL=At Edmonton Alberta, on the 17
th of
April, t Mr, andMrs. J.H. Bell, (neeDaisy Mac -
Sween, Goderioh, a son..
YOUNG -In East Wawanosh, May 9th to Mr,
and Mrs. Young, adaughter.
DUNK. -At the Manse;'Whiteohnrch, MayBt h
to Rev. and Mrs. Dunn, a daughter.
• . MARRIAGES
SMITH-Mc],E6D-At the resid ence of Alex-
ander McDonald, on May 14th, by Rev. James A.
Anderson, B.A. Prank Wm. Smitb,to Miss Annie
daughter of DanielMcDood, all of Goderieh.
SPROUL MAS N.-oq Wednesday, May S1tb,
at the home of the brides sister, Mrs, Mountain,
D,1n artdon; by Rel,' C. M; Rutherford, James
Sproul,of West Wawanosh,to Miss Maggie Mason.
GARDNER-,MOSER.-At the residence of the
brides. father.Blyth,.on.lklay 23, by Rev, Mr. An-
derson, John B. Gardner,- of Clinton, to Eolith 11,.
daughter of Mr, J, G. Moser.
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DURNIN-In Dungannon, on Tit esilay, May 15,
Rebecca Suiyth,reliet of the late Char les Durnin
aged69years. •
DUNN-At the Manse. Whitechurch, on May2,
Helen, daughter of Rev. and Mrs.G.M.Dunn,aged
4 days. •
VOELKER-At Zurich, on Friday, May llth,
Anna Wolfe, relict of the late Hentry Voelker,
aged 61 years and two months, • .
4. STEACL-At Howell, on May 8th, Isabella
Steacy, aged 1 year.
Mel IM �In
Walton,on May 9th.Georgo MbEim
in his 62nd year.
McNICOL-At Farqubar,May 14,David McNiool
aged 54 years, 5 months.
WELSH -In Exeter, on May 14,R'liomas Weisb
aged 57 years.. ..
QUINTAN -In Usborno, con 5,•on May 13, Mrs..
Wm. Quinton, aged 54 years. •
BROVWN-In Crediton, on May 15, Margaret
Brown, aged 84 years. 94iionths,•26days.
GRAHAM, -In Goderich, on Sunday, May 18th,
,lane, wife of Thomas Graham, aged 86 years.
STOKES-In'.Turdberry, on May lith, Margar-
etQuery, relict of the late Thomas. Stokes, aged
58 years. .
Mrs, W.J. Tozer, a daughter.
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ONE
* A ig Reduction rn
prices 'of Ready-to-wear
H a $ Till' Yt �1tAniss
• chance'
,Morrell Holmes
Londesboro.**************************
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g S;avIng;in Ladies'
Ready=to=wear .Hats.
Just at the start of the season too. If you are needing a street hat, or will be, shortly,. •This will be a chance
in a long time to get one at very little cost and a big saving. Every std k., is new this season, and
primes,-eut--belovy cast to-•clear-•.•-them-:OUT. ('ore easly .arid gee first choice.
Ready-to=Wear Hats at Less I Bargain in Factory. Cotton' for
Than Cost,
Saturday
One hundred Ready-to-wear, Straw Hats, new
styles; in most cases no two alike, and not any more.
than two the same in the lot, : at the following prices ;
Regular 5Oc styled for 25c
" 75e • ,. • 5Oc
•$1.04•` • 60e,.,,,,-
`$1.25 '$5C
. $1 50 ." $1.00
"• 82. and $2.50 for 1.50
aYrl timiwW 'M m WW
Sonet. i. g ..fog- you
rmrrnr
Lingerie Shirt -Waist Pattern
-Lengths'lor the Summer Girl
The new Japanese designs in Mercerized Lawns and Swiss
Muslins, 'Each pattern contains enough yards' of material to
anaice the fashionable waist. This class of goods will be the
largest seller in the Shirt :Whist department'thissunimer. • • Prices
5I.75, $2 and $2.50.
Men's New Rain Coats
Worth $10 for $7
This was a bargain lot cleaned -from a big manufacturer.
•We•kave only 20 and -they cannot last long.. ` They are •shower
proof, lined with Italian,,linen sewn and worth $10, note $7.
Ladies' Slower-Prool' J'arkets. were $8 to r $5
We have an advantage oy,er our competitors in buying
these Jackets because of the sizec. We were compe ]led to
,purchase the entire lot or not getany of them.Sa we bid on thelot
and got them.. They are new, fashionable _ in body, sleeves and
fit, and are throughout particularly American, worth $8. for $5.
New Raineoats'for Ladies .
In fawn, dark grey and 'tweed effeets,at $5, $0.50,$.7,50, and
S8 ; lengths .54, 50, 58 and 60• inches, .
POPLEST`ONI & G_ARDINER
Successors to McKinnon it Co,, Blyth
iY1i Y 1MA ' MY MMMMWMF")i"V"1fYl,"1i)MM
1. B. Hoover.
Some Brgains,
in. tadd China.
We still 'havesome •odd:
lines of China anal °C•lass-
•ware which we are selling
at a :sacrifice:
Don't you need a::handsome
tiinner Set;„ Ova Toilet Set.
or perhaps some Ladd eups and
Saucers, odd.'P*ates, Salad
Bowls, :Glass Pitchers•
. China' Pitchers, Tumbrels'
:Rrult and Vegetable Dishes •
etc. •
Call to see theril .hefore sortie
•one gets ahead of yo, find you
miss the very bargain. • ou have
been looking for. •
Jill
30
Chiic� ens Straw Sailor. Hats, in plain white and blue
A and kite straw, with fancy bands, big range to
' • select from at 20c. 25e. 35e and 50c.
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CI-1ILDREN'S STRAW IIATS..
1,4
1000 yards good, ,heavy heavy Factory Catton, nitre,
round, even thread, mill ende of 10 and 12 yards in 1 Oe
each piece, regular 15c, for . . , .... , .
• Tsvo pieces only lone floral. •andone. blacl , :pattern,
heavy printed Linoleum, four. yards wide, for 5atur, ... f�
Linoleum Snap for Saturda
day only, per square yard 45
Lawn Waists.
New Shipments This Week.
Fancy spot .and`checl: ;litislins.
�• • • New paterns in white Vestings,
' Another shipment of Lace' Curtains.
New Silk anct Wash Belts.
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Our customers' good taste is demonstrated in their
daily selection of our Lawn Waists, Our range •
is complete and styles the yery latest. Prices run@Q 50
from 5Oe' up to ... '
Ask to see our SPECIAL. at $1.00 -
Cotton Hosiery.
TWO: LEADERS.
Great Event in. Ribbons
Doubly Momentous Saving : ° Occasion -For
SaturdaY Well, we are '.equal to' the. occasion as
these prices,; cut to thecore, will plainly tell you.
In Black and plain Colors you'll get a good Silk
Taffeta 3 3/4 inches wide. Reg. 23c £or. . .. . 5:�
Fancy ribbons•i 1/2 inches wide with Dresden
stripes, and open-work effects, a beautiful .range of
delicate shade. and dainty 'patterns for .slimmer 15
neckwear
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Women's black Cotton Hose, fast black, good, even : q
thread, good finish, sPecial at 2 prs for . ..;.... 25�..
Our ]isle thread, guaranteed fast black Hose, can 25C
not be equalled, at ...'. , .. . . .
Woman's extra fine lace and lisle thread hose
in BIack or tan, also black Cashmere Hose: All
made of choice high-class yarn, new. designs in lace p
for this season; Sizes 81/4 to 10.... 25y
Sateen. Skirts
For genuine serviceability, and neatness these
skirts are a boon to good dressers, plenty of width
and perfect fiit. • 2dade of good Eehlish black mer
eerized sateen. Good deep accordion pleated cion
flounce. .. ..... tp
A. D. Beaton
The People's Grocer
Phone: I I >
Tenders Wanted
Tendere. will ' be received,by the under -
.signed, •up to the .. evening . ;of FRIDAY,
MAY 25; for the erection of Cement Abut-
,menta to a bridge to be ereoted on'Mait-
land • Concession, Goderioh Townehrp.
The. lowest or any tender not necessarily
.accepted, Plans and specifications ,nay
be seen at the honsa of.the undersigned. •
'JOHN MIDDLETON, Reeve.
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ligusecteanhie$
Here..
And Houseeleaner's
`Housecleaners' are here
It's hard work, hotisecieaning is,and
disagreeable. ' The .quickest way. that :it
can be done takes long enough; goodness
knows, too long, and the easiest•w.ay is
too hard.' '.We h ave for some time tried
. labor ligbtenors.. The best they can•do is
only a •help, of course, hut It's harder
without them. Can we assist you, with
way .of'the following? •
Richard's Pure Soap
Comfort • ..
Sweet Hone'
Sunlight
Surprise
Wool
Fels-Naptha .
Gold Dust • .
Pearline .
Soap Chips .
Sappho,
Hou Behold Ammonia, 5d a pack.
We sell emery kind of a brnoni and brash.
• thatis made,
W. T O'NEIL,
THE HUB GROCER
Preserve 1'oui� eyesight.
wing to the' fact that my Store is ton small to'allow the setting`
up of a darkrotan, I have arranged with•
TAUBE sl SON
Manufacturing Opticians and 'Eyesight Specialists.
-to 'be at=
The HOTEL NORMANDIE',
Monday June 4th,
and will be glad to have all those troubled with DEFECTIVE
EYESIGHT call and consult them.
One advantage they have oyer others, is the fact that they
GRIND THEIR OWN LENSES, and, by sodoing, prevent any
error in the process of LENS MAKING. •
1t yo>,ir eyes trouble you . in any Way, or the'glasses yon now
wear are NOT COMFORTABLE; don't neglectthis opportunity'
of having your eyes PROPERLY ATTENDED TO.
. The new Electric Opthali nolrietroscope used in : making all
examinations. '
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All w'ti1•k absolutly guaranteed..
For refe'rences.and testimonials, see+:sinatl hills. .
w.
IZ. tinter,
JEWELER and OTICiAN...
vAistiors miming
We have about: one `:hundred
Suits for Men and Boys
of 12 years and up.
✓ . Nelson Sall
FLIEeNITILIRE
We always aimed at making this the CHEAPEST
SPOT in old Huron County for Furniture, and mean to
continue doing so as long as,we are • in the business.
Our prices will convince you that this is true.
A few "Ciilray" Curtain Stretchers • left.
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°OVER ° ALL.
-iaruiniture and Undertaking
OLINTON, ONT.
SMITH'S
Wall Paper • Store
Are you one of the crowd to the 'Busy
of the beautiful designs
Store Y . Everybody is tow talking
gns of '
Wall Paper
we have in stock, and prices to suit the
purchaser. We also carry a stock of
Window Shades, Curtain
Poles, Cottage ' Rods,
Roorn Mouldings,
Floor and Furniture Var.
" ' nish, etc.;
of all descriptions, which are,rsold itt
prices never knownbeforeto the
public.
Painting and Paper Hanging done.
Estimates furnished on lob work.
Smith's Wall Paper Store
°•-CLINTON.-
N.B.-.Sign
--CLINTON N,13. -Sign Paintingtrimed. o ie. A ' Paper
New 600i and •Shoe Shop
Subscriber desires to notify the people of
Clinton and vicinity that he will open a
Boot and Shoe Shop in the old Pest Offi:e
building, where he will undertake the man-
ufacture of Boots au$ Shoes, and give epa-
oial' attention to repairing. Alt orders will
receive prompt attention, A. ablate oi', pat-
ionage respectfully solicited,
�� W El WATTS
For Sale.
Pneumatic Tire Baggy in first -elan eon-
dition. Apply to A...1 GRIGG
..„_ Tvwelar,.(;iintop.•
•v/
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uET F1,
STnATrORD,;ONT.
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They are
some of • the
JACKSON
stock. •
You can
have thern.
at your own
price. '
Come' in
-and' have a
look at
them.
It•costs you
nothing to
examine the
Clothing.
Our classes are muco larger than the-
were a year aria. The public. has learn-
ed that this is the best place in the pro
vince to obtain a Commercial Education
or Shorthand 'Graining: Students are -
entering each week. All graduates get
and positions. • Write now for catalogue
Elliott & 31fLoellIon,
Principals
We also have some Neckwear,
in Collars and 'Tie„, to clear
At- 5c, toe and 1.5c each.
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ins in
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J
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' We have 2.4 (food Strong Couches, with Spring Seats, covered in the
most b lautifnl Goods. Many of them. have six inches fringe all around. We
are giving special prices to clear this lot,
Faney fig,ured covering, 0 ft long, 2 ft wide, worth $i 00 for $5 00
Figured Valores, Fringe all around, worth $7.50 for $41 5o
Verona hugs, large size, Double :Ruffed worth $15.00 for $i:l 50
Spanish Leather, Quarter Cut Oak Frame worth $45,00for $40,00
i. 8, ehellew, BL.' T 3
Furniture and Undertaker.
-REMEMBER THE PLACE-
JACKSBN'S A OLD . STAND
The Galbraith Clothing Coy
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Successors to T. Jackson, Sen., C.L. t N `f' O N
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