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The Clinton New Era, 1898-11-18, Page 8kr MVO i tOPICS. "HW.'EL CRAxc;E.—We understand 0-'+' C. Milne, of the Queen's Hotel, Street -ea his house to Thos. Bell, of ondeaboro, who•takes possession in a eftle of weeks. This has been a "ell -kept house, quiet and orderly,and t.it=will continue so goes without .ytng, for Sir Bell's reputation has been established on titin very line. It sairrthat Mr• Milne will move to the ate, where Mire Milne has relatives. trews of REFUGE. , - The House of Messrs wen of eosell, McInnes g Usborne. ers'an, East Wawanosh, Stewart, In- gt ot* Coats and County Clerk Laer with ne, et here on Tuesday. The accounts the:' louse were audited and found letetisfactory; several complaints that d:been made by the inmates, as to re 'eged iii. -treatment, were thoroughly Vestigated, and in every ease found Gro"be!Nt thout any foundation whatev- er. `, Inspector Coats was instructed to baits -caw, and the Warden, 1)r. ahaw and .' i..(spats were authorized to ar• c .range, about the removal of lunatics from, the House. . . Two more arriu, ts<leerereceived at the House the oth-. d .being Miss Burgess,of Bayfield, o:13ntterworih, of•Seaforth. ' mala OFA Hc1tINIAN.—A few days ,s eleMrs Cleo. Crich, of Tuckersmith, h re Ma -word of the death of her fath- r), eo. Ocroner, which took place at p friendship, N.C., on the 16th of Octob- He was at work in a field, when eettostnone carne, and dropped dead el 3vithept a struggle, at t he age of 73 N Seats end 11 months. Deceased was be one`of. !l'ume'n pioneers, having settled hit • R' Ilett, 1} miles west of Kinhurn, f '4.orne, 48 years ago when it was all bush, Mr •. litatolt was only a hamlet of °'reee houseir. He moved south some e ,;years ago, and all the other mem. vers df liis family reside three, he Ieav- ingWtfe, three daugghters and three a entre in thesouth. He was a member gra et the ,Methodist church for • many Mu sears >:being.held in the highest respect h atidpesteenl, and his old Duron friends sd r�rre sq�ree to learn of his demise. a uNc$ LIBERALS.— On Thursday a igf t it sforened so bad that the pros- b 1.ote.,of attending the Liberal Convert- so cold sit Dunganuon were exceedingly e rllrn,;as t.hedrive is 20 ranee, but Fri- and layri inning the crowd got together, not 'Oleg the honer of bringing home b beitigininee of ar enthusiastic conven- by iontt` ,Ah.hotagh entitled to send 24 dais- be ate only 18 were sent, they being d � D•• McUorvie, L. Kennedy, J. ge tseli<)�,it, Jacob Taylor, Wilbur Man- an i. ,.lex. Armstrong, H. E.Horlcens, nyst Talor, jag. Sheppard, T: McKenzie, Flam G •W. Irvein, Phos. Cottle, S.S.Cooper, 30 Sae. tieMath, O. Helyar, J. Wiseman, day !s. '. Strath, E. EL McKenzie, and he ',�eere ..Holmes and W. Coats, who ch f+e ?f eerq of the association. On the very litY ot0e of the horses took sick,and- fie rYtng the . party drove into Gods- in `(d $tit" a ,,.fresh horse, leaving the m Por she time being. " Tho BACK At AIN—D. M. Lindsay, of the ent t nrrat't<• road, returned from his three ley. Meth�u ..sojourn in Manitoba. n Mrs T n Tues- O v. with. sae spent most of his time in ire `vicinity of Treheree, Southern ' h t4nr`toba ._The'threshin' 1e g in that part age f mostly` -'done when he 'left there, recur d.theyield e•enerally good, one of his visit tisine'Yhaving 47 bush per acre on a ttv lated.;farm,•althougli there was a and taf bad weather through the harvest with „I 0C-threshing.seaeon. He think The kt1oes•a rain,in that part would net dozen great, also .,spent some time in con t') bor ood of Portage la Prairie dile will visited .robe Ferris, who had for eboita 16,000 bushels of, wheat, and B a,large quantity of coarse grain. miss OW''ttaea„leve, binders •on•Itis farm. after ected 8 Targe barn and stable this Stra r, and expects to build a brick house her t .0'azi' . Knigh OttElTY CLERIC'S ASSOCIATION.— At the h deet*thg 'of the County of Huron insh .k's A 40eiation, held in Clinton, on Jorda ;iilesday,'William Lane was elected guest ititonef SQ rte ndWilliam Coats, Clerk was syand ut fled .to fix the annual fee at 25e., a T. Rob sd>dlent to defray expenses.— to he Vm ttees Were appointed, and a Mr and fra`tiOor next meeting, which will Tuesd Gild t-Olintitt on the last Widnes- Base in. ed. June, et'7 o'clock p.m., was or- Sam R n w seassftohiheicustopdy of of the for his iste;`it being held by all that the tial tltilclpal-(lerk'of each municipal- at 11 e Glia' roper custodian of the list tn. n `Anse eatinicipality, and that any ford s p .t f';elzcli. list required should be to the O! lied 'by the clerk, who should re- lington mtli fees Payable for such copies.— sixteen fact 'brat the attendance- at this ing sews i#iit ie' the largest .yet, is accepted dams woof that Clarke are recognizing and ape 'orients of each an Association. Hill, Of W. REH nEI T.e. --.. The Teeswitter phi Br a f1)ii, the following kind words sionebia mt` that parrpnts of Miss Mat rdy, o 9,n,a d.also about another new•com 't'nlaotrt We , eordiallyy welcalrte to r ---"Mrs ain't Mrs.j.„11. M;cfarcly `eeswater Thursday to snake tuturc hotels in Olinton;it is neee ) $aye that their removal will b ii.ategrr'etted, by the<"'.residents of etas aprenluient btisittesg man, , as: a ehurch .'member ithd ar an wbi actively"inter. self in a Man good cause and r Mcliardy Was highlyand de. eetee'lxted end when he is 'one thegeneral feeling that' we a good man Whose place can. O.iled;the Nevis loins with Wishing Mr and Mrs dba pinese in their notice that Mr A. errly'otTeeswater er y' in C� l i n tori Mid n; 'r ititiOy le a n of. the highest 1». t good bueitlehll. as muleh apprec of! Clinton 'aa any - d win make: oodl eve 11100410.:" NOTES. --R. Horsely, of to has rented the Edmonstone fa shore road, Qoderich town moved hisfamily there this we Brussels Herald has ben re under the management of prnprietor. James Irwin; the is a creditable one, and he rya in getting it on a footing, b require very hard work and p John Turnbull, brother of D bull, who has been engaged time at Mitchell, is learning ware business with Davie & A slight attack of quinsey kep Deets inside for a few days, b :now all right. R. S. Blake, town, will spend the winte his father in Ashfield. Arthur has returned from the nor shortly before his return he froth inflan- nation of the which left him very weak. Howson, who has been visiting around Toronto for some five turned home on Saturday. Green and wife, of Port Hu hereon a visit to W. Alexand Glreen'e father. Elijah Potte, mer Clintonian, and youngest of Geo. Potts, is out as a Dem andidate fcr t he 2nd aistriet of enunty (Detroit); he calls himse Workingman's candidate;" we pleased to announce his electio E. Maddock, formerly of Clint purchased a fine residence in market, end evidently intends that town his permanent bo as a fine business and we are p hear of Pcess. Miss otts has gone tois cClevela d to the winter with her brother Sid Smith, late of town, has acted as secretary of the Lea apinka, Man. Thomas Kern en quite 111 with an attack of q t is now improving. S. Mere amily, _of St. Marys, (son -in -1 s Saville; town) have remo Woodstock. Frank Brown, of rsmitts. spent Sunday evening young lady in town. Mr Jahez an wife spent Sunday with Mr R ndmotherin Morris. Miss M ore went to Toronto last w ere sheiutends to keep hous er brother, who lost his wife a c months•ago. Temperance ent sin seems to have abated some P the Temperance Lodge, whic sen a flourishing institution her me time, now finds it difficult CUT the attendance of its mem n may close up if the attendan better. Several electric light bee put into the house now occu Mr McHardy, Dr. Blackall en confined to the house for se day by illness, and is yet unab t out. Messrs D. Cantelon, Clin d R. Peterson, Toronto, gave er supper to their apple packe burg—of which there were a —on Wednesday night, iI'he o in the stables of Blackall & B rse was clipped by the use of a ire in 44 minutes; this is consid fast wcrk.- D. Dalton, of ]d, has been appointed to a poli the Public Works Departm mad vacant by the resignation Thos Robson, Miss Cottle is at p he guest of Jas. Aikenhead, S Miss Vine McGugan, sister P. Doherty, is here on a v `�. Doan was called to Union, in last week to attend the funera sister, Mrs Brown, who died at of 68 years. Mrs John Tedf neo home on Tuesday afie with friends up north. Dr. Or wife, of Toronto, spent a few d their daughter, Mrs(Rev)Stew Conservatives will sena aborr delegates to the Smith's vention to -day; this is not a Kation, but as itis expected tha only be necessary to ratify mer nomination of Messrs McLe eck, this is considered sufficie Lottie Cook' has returned ho an extended visit with friends tford. Mrs C. Bezzo is confined room by illness. Mies Maggie M t, who has been seriously ill orae of her uncle, Mr Jas. Wal aw, is improving slowly. Mi n, of Goderich Township, is t of her cousin, Mrs 0, Bezzo. rs Luke Lawson, of Kinbur Saturday last in Clinton. M ertson, Maple Street, is confln r room by an attack of pleuris Mrs Finlay McEwenspe ay in Seaforth Mrs W. Kin Line, spent Sunday last in tow owed, who had been visiting a n and in town, left on Teesda e home in London... On Mond d reach FL. 4''over aber 48) 1.8 Won 'xiil 4A'. . ' T(1QNMIIBE X/3.1.$9$ 4004P NOTXO rls. ,epples wan`gci -highest price Reid. Gln =ea ,VtO r Headers. .Tho . J. Leckie, of Kincardine, an ex. iencedamewspa er man, will take a ition on the NEW ERA stair next ek.,ard will superintend the general )mess of this mice. Our patrons 11 fled Mtn courteous and obliging, tad we trust the citizens generally will 'ceder lint eyery assistance in their "°Wer,, sHE sesdd uathetoew a p naudienceat wti hall, Monday evenin , at the first en, tertainment of the Citizens' ()ouree,—. Mrt'Macey, befits basso and hurnoiiet,of New York, being the etiterl tninen of the evening. fie. was briefly introduced by the Mayor and then took charge of the program himself, lie excels in mimi- cry, and is a good singer, but his, forte is not the pathetic. The audience ens iaatnd d the : ereinitewell pleeased t their suacees. Mies McRardy pla ed Mr Macey s accnre�b animents. The next entertainment will be by the Harvard Quartette. m. did not n which pass here till 5.20 p O Tuesday Messrs R. and J.Ran hi ed 100 head of export cattl 9 . Country. C.rs Hill, Baker,of o Ib1 th, have returned after spend. ral weeks, visiting the former' 14ter, Mrs J. Rath, near Dundalk nt a few days with Rev. H, E Moorefield. W. H. Kerr. o ussels Post, is mentioned as candidate for County Commie s reeve of the village tor years, ertainly ample experience for ion. A report that seems to me foundation states that the ity contest will be between the following:—Messrs J. Rane- Shaw or 0. Searle, The etor wishes the ratepayers dis- o understand that taxes must efore the 15th of December.--- arat the veteran blacksmith, f ik, urt his leer while working .at shipped blacksmith car Edloof stocG. k this Dr. Turnbull was called to on Saturday, owing to the his uncle; Jas. tockie, Presid- he Mercantile Insurance Dor, ped dead`while at: work; the wn, who rm, Lake ship, bas ek. The eurrected a former first issue y succeed ut it will atience. r. Turn - for some t bard- o%vland. t Harve ut he is late of ✓ with McRae thwest; suffered bowels, Mrs J. friends weeks, John ion, are er, Mrs a for - brother erratic Wayne If "The will he n. 11. on, has New - making me; he leased Leona spend Fred. been gue at p has. uinsy, er and aw of ved to Tuck - with a Rands ands' atilda week, e for ouple hnsi- what, h bee e for to se - hers, ce is have pied has neral le to ton, an rs at bout ther all a ma- ered Ash - tion ent, of r es - tan of 1sit. 1of the ord 'r a eig aye ar t. to Hill full t it the an nt. me, in to c- at ss. be Mr n, re ed nt R•, n . t y Monde a- e • e 9 , fl a f he has c the posit have se mayoral any of ford, Dr. e tax colle tinctlyt be pad b W,.Gaui limpping having h Tedord's Taggart week. Waterloo death of Met of t who drop doctor was familiar with all the buss», nese affairs of his uncle, and will look autot the closing upof 1118'044W, Jas, Pair, er., attendd a ineeting outire` Ontario Mutual Insurranee Corr at Wed, fob: ,oli Wtfdriesda , 3tibrl' flafiefortt wan iia Windsor on Thursday, en. bind, Glens coftfectbil.i 'ith the Salt Agsocles y,d, Mallet E fltilehing the in, terior.bf ldehitnion, a house jn Bly�tlr< . 'ME. ' i , NEW jIies' StyJish Fall Jackets . . Without a doubt the mantle stock of this section is here. If you are looking for style, quality and value in Mantles and a big assortment to select from you'll find it here to equal the stock shown here. Som° sty es were passed into stock this week, and there is now almost as good a variety to select from as at the beginning of the season.. Here are four 'lines that will give ou an id y ea of values. Black Niggerhead, a strong, atylieh, well made and serviceable Coat six buttons, high collar $3,50 Strong and beavy Frieze, a very warm garment, and one that will wear, three medium sized but- tons, high Dollar, extra value.. , -a4,25 Better Garments, Black Niggerhead,/ lined throughout 1 with fancy plaid, six buttons, high Dollar, front trimmed with cora, a great coat for the money $4.25 Plain Beaver, bright finish, wide Istitched seams, three buttons, a stylish and serviceable coat, black, green, fawn............ X5,75 $7, $8, $9 and $10. Special Offering Ii° Trimmed Hats Millinery buyers recognize the superior excellence of the work produced in our workrooms. We have shown correct, up-to-date Millinery all through the season, and now want to empty our showroom of Trimmed Hats. To do this,commeneing Saturday, November 19th, we will give Bargain Men's en's Sox The daiggest bargain in Men's Sox we ever had offered us came our way the ;other day, and as we got them, so we are turning them over to 'you. There are just eleven dozen pairs in the lot, so if you want them it would be well to come soon. Men's heavy, grey Woollen Sox, white heel never sold for ltseamlessd toe, less than per' pair, while the tot lasts you can get them at 25c -PER -PAIR Ladies' 50c. Wool Vests for 32c. There are less than two dozen of them, the small sizes that were left of a regular 50c line. They are all pure wool and were extra good value at 50c, but we want them line leared out, and to do it have arked them 32c EA CIL ONE-QUARTER OFF Every Trimmed Hat in the store. The Hats are new, the prices in plain figures, and if you have not bought your winter hat yet, you should not let this opportunity pass. Good Furs • We 'are doing a big fur business this fall. There are two • ons for this : We are showing the right styles and the s 'stock, and selling only reliable qualities. You can de- pend on furs you buy here. Our Stock of. Ladies' Fur Coats #nd Capes is the best we have ever shown. They were all i made specially to order . from choice selected skins, and no person buying a Coat or Cape should miss seeing this stock. Ladles' Jackets $25.00 to 11450.0.0 Good Blankets There. are good Blankets, !dependable blankets, besides !the all -wool sorts. Some peo- ; ple say that a little cotton ; mixed in with the wool holds I them firmer, makes them wear 1.better, and 'keeps them -from shrinking. Here is- an extra crood make of the mixed kind. Heavy Union Blankets, nearly all colored borders wool, 6)1(80 inches, assll finished $2.95 The better kinds, direct from the Ladies' Fur eapes 9.00 to 28,00 Ftur+lined Capes 15.00 to 35.00 ODGENS BROS., LEGAL. — John Snyder is this week attending court at Chatham. His fath- er, deceased eight years, Was one of the' executors of an old estate, which has since become somewhat mixed tip through the action of one of the bene- ficiaries, and the present case is for the purpose of getting the tanglastraight• ened out. gannon. mother of Jas. McMath,town, had the misfortune to break her leg ahaut three weeks ago. Mr Mcalath did eot hear of the accident until some time after, hut was up to see her this week and found bee -considerably,im- peoved, she being almost able to vvalk around again. OTTITUARY.-.—. The Acton Free Press thus refers to the death of a brother of Mrs Arthur Cook, of town:-- "The re- mains of the late John R. Cook, of the 5th line, Esquesing, were interred at the Limehouse cemetery last Thursday afternoon. Much regret is felt in the conansanity at the demise of this estim- able young farmer. He was a native of the township and enjoyed general esteem. For some months his health has not been very good, and recently he suffered a good deal Norma Caliander, London, daughter of John Callender, formerly of Clin- ton, was married in Montreal, at the home of Mr Allen Reid, on Oct. 24th, to Mr John Miller, of St. John's, New Brunswick, formerly of London. A number of the relatives of both bride and groom from London were present at the mart iage ceremony. The hap- py couple left at once for their home in St. Johns; where the good wishes of many friends both in Clinton and neighborhood follow them. MARRIED DT LOI.IDON.— A former Clintonian was one of the principals in a wedding at -London, on Wednesday afternoon( the interested parties being Will Mulloy, Of London, son of Data - Loy, so many years a resident here, and Miss Barnett. The wedding took place at the home of the bride's mother in the presence of a number of invited guests, Jas. Tvvitchell and wife (broth- el -in-law) being among the number. Miss Sarah Mulley was bridesmaid,and Mr Barnett. groomsman, Rev. J. Edge performing the ceremony. The bride us evidently a poprilar young lady, judging from the tangible expressions. of good will she received, and the groom's old friends here will wish them unbounded happiness in life'e journey. RAILROAD NOTES. — Priday last Jas. Connolly,to the IngersoirPacking Co., were shipped, from Clinton sta. 'one man in each sht.mile section in this laid, off hetes On Saturday evening the freight going east again broke in two between hero gna. Seaforth, delay. Mg for a contliderable_time the tendon train going north; and also the God°. rich train, We undefttaiid that john beim preMOted td-theposition of Train ,Diattiet Of the Ofilettgo and Grand '.0,0*1 tele Os To istme. re* turn tiCketit at Single fare for Atka* best blanket mill in Canada, made from clean, pure wool People ffer The fever of your in- spection is salved for, and should you buy we think you will grant the advantage a mutual one. VerY lunch le the selectioa of their rtikkie =atter. That is °mini/sone/ we Wow* beets, whites woe* Mile bring a WOK • Price, but vdalch we are gelling eli 2$4. lact primary reason, howeVe4 Wee that they are snob great value. They suited UO. veil at s close advance On cost„in everY Per' tinder. They snit those who have a taste for reeding. We ineaw, because they ere meningitis readily. acme ere flotiots, itome essays, some poetry, and some are of lt.re. printed from clear type, oe fairly good paper. We feel justified in boasting isboet , them, because theerare the best vve have a ever seen for the money. They rePreeent. sixteen ounces of value for every pound of what we (Jan say shoat them. Whey are practical aa well as exceptional velem; 30 , notrepel by their cheapness, but attract the prudent buyer ae the -finest qualities ; attract the man or woman with means at their disposal. " Often, the Cheapest—Always the Rest” You Need Them Now . . Felt Boots, Sox, and Rubbers for Men and Boys .are now needed • We never had such a variety, The qualities are A 1, and the prices as low as first-class goods can be sold at. You'll soon need OVERSHOES IND CARDI. GANS. We have Men's Overshoes three, two and one buckle. Wonaen's and Children's Car- digans at close prices. Our Shoes fit well, look well, wear well. DIRECT IMPORTERS, Wm. Taylor & Son' Clinton illio- Nttttttt!!!tfrittit?!!!!!!!?????IttitittMtttl?ttittlttptIMMit'fittitiltttnitit, _.:_z Mb- ....... eNsoN BROS. ..,,,,..„ ..,so— MIR OP - Departmental Store IIII ali oar— alio— E- And Overcoats'like a king:ile: Shoe-- DePailinent ---11 one of our nobby Ulsters and Overcoats. Our line is selected with a -view to make $5.00 buys a wonderful Overco t. ur 9 j, both parentS and boy our fiien.ds in every way. The- boy wants an Overc t that look -s right and the parents one that costs right. We guarantee the cornbina,tion here. azz- sold, out, and customers who are waiting for cold weather dill.- should buy at once if they want the greatest coat ever It' shown for the money. do— E."--z. Our • $2 Suit Sale Dozens of people are taking advantage of the greatest a.— sacrifice ever made in Children's Suits. The sizes run a"— from 22 to 26, and the regular prices were $3, $4 and $5. St: These are some of the newest goods to be found, but we have too big a stock, and have the big cut. The way to buy an Overcoat is first to find a reliable place to_purchase it, a place that you have got faith in, a place where you can get sails - °IP"' faction or your money back if you Want it. That place aft— is our -stort, Now as to the garment itself. You don't 41°— want a back number. You don't want an ordinary com- ae:: mon-place dry goods store oyercoat that smacks of by- 0,1°`•••-_ gone times. On the contrary,,you want an 440 -date Coat, that's made of new, substantial and fashionable goods, cut and made in this year's style, and this kind = you can get from us. do— OUR $8 and -$11.0 STORNI COATS are not equalled do - 18••= by any other goods. Selling reliable goods attt 15 Per Cent. Less than old We can do this because we are saving $1,000.00 a year in expenses, and this is the reason for .our big business in the Boot and —410 Shoe Department. Last Friday and Saturday were the .7"1. largest days in the history of our business, and it is an- "4w other evidence that people are appreeiating modern meth- .= ods of doing -business. The old days, when large pro'fits could be got, ate gone the sellbig to -day being down on, ''"" very close margins. IVe are established in such a position --40' that no competition can touch us. See.our Great Leaders -.41• THE NAPOLEON LONG ROOT, $2.75, worth.= • $3.50, has had the greatest run of anything ever placed ° on the market, and we have been told time and time = again that there is nothing to equal it. • OUR PLOW SHOE' at 750 is sold regularly at $1, and it is an extra good shoe kir thejnoney. OUR STOCK:OF RUBBERS is full and complete, and our prices are 10 per cent less than- rughlaeprices.,—., on Boots and Shoes promptly attended to. ..sTor ,C14*