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The Clinton New Era, 1900-06-15, Page 8t Julie 15, 1900 6 135e Sailors for 1.9c 75c SaIors-.:for 33c - ACE CLINTON INT.MT ERA tinutit FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1900 LOCAL NOTICES. Nottee• If the party who took lettere from the slew ERA office, will return their, they wet confer a favor. They are of some use to us but are none, whatever to thy' persons who took thew., nr ; ,J, (:uingg-aate'tl t&reenirew e.--t'or sale, R, ]vats -cab a tomato cauliflower How if Happens ., „ , beddinc plants. a. llUlVlNt`�1--IiAHIE, • lowers, ver s, asters stooks ell kmdi of We made a mistake in our Millinery Department this Huron street. 7 �v For.tlale,--'rhe residence and lot on Ratten- season. We got too elan , black and navy Sailor Hats. bury St. is oil oro for sale on reasonable terms. 7r'Qr• partiqulars• app] tq pHAf�. WILSON on N' . _ted •t' t a . all not art many dark ones as tlie;pretnises, Also b�single wa ons and 8 seta usual, so we have more dark ones on band than we ought to singe arncss. ane x-' have. We are going--to-right it in tile easiest and shortest i epr�ra ,(!1%lljlIts; waypossible, and clear thein out at 19.c and 33c instead, of ! Tag MA.ItKETs.-T.hia past week the p i bona ConeleoTioN.--•In the composition lame for several days; while biking and "Three 13rit.isb Cheers," written by tl. riding fairly fast he came in contact J, Stewart, in cur issue of last week, with a dog which threw him from. the l the word apF1Ied 'tette)," (Scotch) should wheel on to the hard road, thus injur- be "Gaul" (French), which is what the ing his leg. On Saturday J.B. Hoover, author intended. of Clinton marble works,erected a very fine circular Swede rnonutnent in Bailie PILFitRINo.--Again the tinwer thief cemetery to the memory of the parents is at work in•the .etnetery and cam- of W. G. Robertson. The J. O. O. F. plaints of having f1 vsere c1tii up and met on Tuesday evening and puta few stolen from the graves still teach us. ' members through a degree. In the eh - Recently T.Onttle planted some choice sence of Chief Wheatley in Goderich on plants for 1). Robb in the ce etery but Tuesday attending court, Robt, Welsh they disappeared in a few days. This • was acting town policeman. A.Oouch hes occurred time and again lately ; was laid up fora week past with asiege somethingjets tobe done, One of of rheumatism; he is getting oer it these dayiere will be an example however. A re, port of the Co.., made of some one should he be Council meetingheld in Goderich llloote- caught, ly will be published in next week's is- sue, It is likely that the G. T. R. will THE DETROITEXOINISION.- E. H. give cheap fares from London and Ayer, manager of the Detroit ex ur- way stations up to Kincardine and re - slot), was here on Monday making the 'tarp, on Saturdays' good until Monday, necessary arrangementsfor the •ie- during July, August and September; it lightful excursion ner steamer, City of has been the custom in former years: to Toledo, leaving Goderich,on Thursday, give single • fare for the return trip June2lst, at 8 a.m., arriving in Detroit along the line up to. the•Iake. Three at 4 p.m.; returning ,leave Detroit Fri• fishers went out to a certain stream on day; at 2 p.m., arriving in Goderich at Tuesday to fish, and to hear theme tell 10 Wal - be i 1 single, .he fare for this trip will the number caught sounds fishy, $ from Goderich. A special ter Coats was off duty for several days train for Goderich: will leave Stratford this week, being troubled with lum- at 8♦30 a.m., June 21st, stopping at all bago. Since the recent rains the stations to Clinton, leaving Clinton at meadows give a better promise of a 7.40 eau. On return special train will good hay crop now. The June Assizes leave.Goderioh for Stratford and way were held in-Goderich this week. Dr. etaticns'at 11 p. in. This is a most T. (1. Bruce is havingg a private sale of delightful excursion and wets well pat• furniture and household effects on Fri- ronized last year, but this year is ex- day and Saturday, June 15th and 16th, pected t., be more liberal. Should it -at his residence; he intends to remove More people an igh is d a y 1 h s a tf 35c and 75e,the regular price They are all new this season markets have not been very lively, and will go on sale Saturday morning • Ladies'''line Straw Bailor Hats, goods ape,silk band, lined, - , blank and navy only, regular 350, to clean if po Ladies'Rustio Straw Sailor Hate light weight, wide band, lined, one of the most leveler shapes ,sold this season,<regular, 75e, 33C to clear._ .... ♦., Violets, 5c Bunch - With the Hats we are going to sell. some V 1 cheap to clear, good briglit flowers that we . can good deal less than usual prices 50 Bunches,•7ioiets,aesorted,dark and light shades, 8 dozen .flow- ers and 2 sprays of foliage in 5C bane), regular 12}c, choice , securing an eatgrble a young mag foration ofa cera and oth• er mat although the usual dairy supply' Is com- ing in. with an advanced price. Can- tclon 13rop,•, who are shipping a larger supply,eest this week, report tub butter at 11e to 15e, loose at 13c to 14c, and eggs at 10c to lie per dozen. SUCCESSFUL. -The friends of Miss Lucy Grant,daughter of Mrs Jno. Glib- ,bings,wilt he pleased to.eee that she has been awarded a teacher's certificates fur the full primary nd advanced art courses, as a result of the provincial art school examinations. Miss Grant has been studying for the past year at Alma College, St. Thomas. be a paying speculation lttr. Ayer sa ys io ets very -FORMER A PARTNERSHIP. --We• un• It will become a vearly event,: dAiattrud that Dr. Gunn has admitted sey •a into. partnership with himself Da: F.A. 1 THE FREE HOSSITALFOR POOR CON. 11 you at Scots, .a well.knoatn Stanley boy; but sUa:dTai EYe;The meeting held last. who a couple of weeks ago- returned Tuesday evening, thel2th cost., for the from London, Eng., where he heli the purpose of organizing a, It cal associa- position of house surgeon in one of the . tion to aid in the maintenance of the hospitals of that city. Dr, Scott will free hospital for . poor consumptives. prove a. valuable accession to the town, was not very largely attended, and and D.i.Guun is to be congratulated on . those present concluded that• the oleo• N•NNN•1••N•N•, �N N•NOO♦PH♦�.-♦• i - o ' tete of de- ' • • • • • • • • • • • • tail wo ld be better left for another ,t, pal tner. 11 s,. meeting, to be held. in the near future: " enol Black Dress Goods . . . DowN wires SHALL Pox -We learn A goodly, number of our people have that DI. R. el. Gibson, son, of Mrs R. given intimation of their intention of .2 b �_� " A p a e Canadian Sault. any willnation, , and have subscribed their 4 get nice hot weather black dress goods. It's not so here . 4 remember the doctor when he .lived in 1 names. Mr Watson, the representa- �• Clinton until he went to the Sault and tive'of. the parent associatio a is x expects sp ,, r v r t Ip � • h 1n rt a 1 fil n su nme .. for a are' s ow a s is ,1 r ie ra a of . �-_ � -,• S g_ - . - •. _ , fnllwaed n ..his: rofessioninthe-'rued- l n 9 - •= I'eSS Stll 3. rOminBn in 1t 18 a- Se eCtl 11 O ._. ; coal me. sinany friends here will of next wt��+ek, and it is hoped .a meeting • wool grenadines, in ]leaf; small atterns.. Make one u . ,s, be pleased to' kubw that although hay may then be •field, of which all sub- , p 1> �_� Wing been: quarantined for the disease scribed mend ors •will receive due 'no - ;s . over one..f• our thin black linings d youhave 'a dress = it — not develop a dangerous Imp t' vsh ri detail ' mattersf •� . teens He is now recovered and has t m ♦V♦•N•4.40, �♦•N•N•N••••••:N:• �N•• X,4 N�N�N ••.44.40. :N•• ♦N•♦0„:4+4,..*: z �_♦ 's' Sometimes it's not the easiest.thing iii; the world .to :_: i McLellan, of towe, was down with small ecoming members of the local org;a,ni- ••g•: ox tth O d S It M p t pass through Clanton the latter part : d - -ff- b,-;- i. finel f all;t a tnl s 'an aV .. a any i' ice, e o organiza- c'ool• and stylish looking. The are not -expensive 3. ion ay, be perfected. 3' y p resumed hi C b , r prac ice - >' _ NOTES A prominent businessman . he serious results followed. Word' has. s; All -wool Grenadine;. neat; small very 'fins all -wool Grenadirie, t; GONE TO OwEN SoIIND.-A. Kirkby, of town. asks tas wh the erase and been receieAd of the safe arrival of b oheok,light weight but firm.will iniall open pattern; will, make ♦_. who was for several •years engaged in' ,.weedsare'alloteed.to grow so high and .Greg irwin:at Preston, Euglauds on :I. wear well 40 inches wide UUC a handsome dress and give ex •• ' the baking business until burnt out in k Iv to Collingwood shortly. W.Coats will act as an arbitrator for Goderich town- ship on Saturday, 23rd; it is on a school question: The Orangemen of Wingham have been.successful in making ar- rangements with the °, T, R. fur their annual excursion to Detroit, which will be entirely by rat ; the date' is set' for Saturday, August. 18th, ieturniug the following Monday. E. A. Lewis, of' Palmerston, is around town taking or- ders kr half a dozen splendid. works and is doing well so far;in Mitchell and Seafc,'th he took over 75 orders in each place. Owing to thete not being a quorum' the public school board did not meet. for regular business on Monday evening., •`R. Fitzsimons. shipped a car- load of o tod, porkers Collin vv d on pg 0 Tuesday. When s G Dav as d iv' , w r ing• a span of spirited horse' Dar, the coon- try, on Saturday last for a load of° saw • dust, . they got beyond his control •. and ran away; Mr. Davis not -deeming it wise to remain in the wagon jumped out behind, and falling on his face' cut his lip and received a shaking up but to s s n�'5c se. i before being.cut, and says it May rd. Rnmor had it that J. Spoon, oeilent wear. s the Snifth block decided to leave town a • • • • • is a shame and' disgrace to se theex• late 'of .,er•1in wholeft for the North etre' cod nalit.all-woolGlren- ._ mit manufactoryof McLaughlin & Oa:, ' g paeLure field; the sidewalks o `man died up•there,butitienotgenerafl be• e s are narrow • enoug -many died lieved G. Swarts is his father-in-law 42 Inoh all -wool Delaine, bright - E g q y finish, will make a good cool adine, flora pattern, sma:l and' dress O0( neat, very good goods .......... JUC g s...patronFf+ while fere.,Mr Ke1F trout the supplied I they are, but when this long grass • inches wide black round, ` = h p .which hangs over the walks b and has accepted' a situation in the bis- streets and highways loo in a west within thepast ear bas since. =looking like a Y :e of Owen Sound, After having suffer- f b All -wool Detains, 27 to 30 i with new foulardpatterns, to white, vary hand- , •• of.T, then L of bread g seomes some 6i -second mourning e�i7 .0 y; wet it is .ally tto beo very diegsuInme of Miss M. Stewart, 4th can , Stanley; s from: Seaforttr until he won ,' get •an and especially to ladies wearingsutnmer , y �• •OON•N•„•♦O»O♦O.•••N•N•N•' N•ND♦•N•N•N••'• • ♦•N•NO�N•••NN N•N• OO•N CPN• OPN N•N•NO{ • ♦ oven for himself but being unable- he. to H. Mc•Brren of theceretnon .....•++ • • , , . ,« .... « , ♦ , , »,..♦ , skirts. Mise L, Smith, of she tnil!in its to talie place on Wedneeday;June 20 • o. t e etre t h and J. Dayment his uncle. • We learn - that invitattonsbre :outfor the wedding. 14 Good Summer "Corset There are plenty of cheap . summer corsets to be had. We have: them if you. want thein, the best values we can find,' but when so much comfort depends onetting a• corset tha_t.tii ill fit and keep its shape;would- n't it pay well to buy a .good one :..Here is a line we Strongly recoinin:end :. • Summer Corsets, made of fine but strong it et, ssee1 fi'jad,• 'inen waist band, 5 clasp. long waist:shnrt over hips, lane and baby ribbon trimmed, ,,lade on the same model as our .famous "Q aeon Moo" Dorset, will keep its shape and give good. wear 75c A.. Special -1n Vests 80 Only Ribbed Cotton tinders/este, deep dream color, made ofstrong yarn, fall length, short sleeves, . Summer Whitewear We remind you again of the excellence of our whitewear stock - and of .how - much cheaper and less trouble it is to: buy it ready made from us than to fuss and bother making it yourself. All our white underwear' is good, materials, cut, work,' finish, . and there is no skimping of sizes Corset. Covers -4.5c, 25c, 35c, 50e, 75c. Drawers --25c, 37ie, 50c, 75c, 85c, $1.00 Gowns --50e, .7'5c, 1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 22.00, 2.50 Skirts ---45c, 75e, 85c, .1.00, 1.15, 1.45, 2.50 At each price the best values we can :end. 5c decided to give up, and .took, the said ery firm of Misses •McDonald & Srnitb, The volunteers will return from camp situation. We 'heartily recommend is ill at present,. and it will: be a•.'few on Saturda. 'A:two-coluinn write=up,' hi to t•he'peonle of°wee Sound . days before she is quite berself. . Col- On .Huron's,Shpree, descriptive of to board •meets on Monday evening ` Bayfield] as a popular summer resort Tan ARBITRATION CASE -A case. to legis , decide the values of a lit in front of R. next for its regular June meeting. ' A was published m Thursday's London s elevator throw h which the G y 1 auction sale was held at g 'prnen s Irwin' ver successful a et l+ree Press Amon the she t Our bill of fare will be good. We would like to .quote prices in' several • lines but space will not permit. A call will convince' you that we are out for business with•genuine bargains; you save money when you deal at the old reliable. MOWN VIANAMMANNAWANONANWIfili 2. Rare ,Chance To Buy a 24 Good Book AT ' •• Low Price We have just received one hundred cloth bound books and one hundred paper cover books nearly all of which are good titles, by good authors, among them are Scott, Kingsley, Kingston, Pickens, Lytton, Bronte, Dumas, Roe, Doyle, Clark ]Russell, Grant Allen and many others. They are printed with gpod clear type on a fairly good variety of paper,just the proper book for" summer reading, The price of the paper ones is two for twenty -Aye . oents and the cloth bound ones we offer you at twenty Dents eaoh but as an incentive to- quiok selling we have induced ourselves to give you two for thirty.fiye cents or three for fifty cents., Its a chance, all your way, come and see. , Our new 15o mouth organ; looks just - like a 25o one and plays like one. The W. D. FAIR CO, Clinton, Viten the Cheapest—Always -the Best." - c�thing�� Succeeds %�hrn�t an•Effort ... Our ambition is to make our store the centre of - attraction for ,: cot • s �. Shoes .... 'Sh a We have -the best` assortment no better in the coun- try. Our prices are right,: we sell ' for cash. " on : a. - very nary =m •ow marginof r understand ou d a profit. Weour - business gP. business being' practical shoe: makers. We are'in touch with the best houses in the trade ". and know: when we are offered a bargain On Friday •:Saturday, and June :. 15=16 T. R. will run a .switch to the organ '.the residence of ' H. ' Foster on made this •week a double-decker of factory, was heard on Thursday of last Saturday last, when D. Dickin- porker, for Toronto' on Thursday by week before . Jude Masson. Thomas 8011 wielded the hammer ; .this C. Wallis, and'a carload 'of organs by Wetheraid, P. L. S., Goderich; Engin- estimable family, who left Thurs- the organ factory to . Liverpool • an eer. Orowley'ef the 0. T. R., Assessor day for Brampton, will be. greatly' Wednesday. The price paid• for pork J. 'Wheatley and missed by their many friends in town, during' the past week was $6.50. A, examined T. Cottle, Ct ]lector Isaac I inu.t`.were • _so es for the company, and .W.. G, Smithy as witness • e`pecially in church circles. Wesley large number contemplate taking tri:. • Mo re he excursions .._ -. - ... , wk1.._R-. Taylor Moore s nevt*restdt3nce on Rattenbhr . t o Guelph to (1+'itday). .. as a witness for Mr Irwin: Mr Donald; St., is fastnearing completion. . The I g kh 20 for the Cash and One Price. Eggs tape i18 cash e fare from Clinton wa:? 1 of Belleville, and J. Scott.. of town,' other day W Jackson me with an ac- t return trip were counsel for 'the G. T Ii and W.cadent which rendered him somewhat - • Brydone for the other side. The award . to Mr Irwin was $75 for one•seventh of BEST FOR BOYS;. Muleskinl-Ios4 STANDS IIARIi WEAK NEW P1�LR�iSOLS We've been opening out some new Parasols. The latest novelties in fancy•handles, tops the kind that, will not turn green' or tut,frame and rods light neat and strong, If you are going to buy a parasol you might as well get the newest. Prices, 1.00, 1.50, 2.25, 3.00 'Men's Shirt's Priced at Nearly mall Two; or three dozen Men's Colored Shirts that buyers en it was found out that plaintiff had Y always owned. them i3lake cin] having y • Insurance office at the: stares.- an acre, Lhe.amouna,•.ofaand to be_used fur the switch. 1� ttitttttrtrtr�rtrtittit tit it . t . VAESITY,EXAMS.--In last eek's t t tit tit tt� tr tit ttr tit tit tr ttr tit tit tit tit tit t t ti tt tit tit w sue we omitted to mention that, J. R. op - Bell (son of J, Bell, of: town) hail been. aa••-.. • sncces'sful in his second year : exam. at do- • Varsity, having •taken 3rd class .honors, _ in political science. E, H. Vooper has mem- received his degree of Bachelor of ,Arte having stood second in 1st class honors in political science L.R. Whitely also at.- y blessed his B. Ar degree and took 2nd •�•- Departmental SIol' class honors in moderns. F. H. Bruder Apo.. , ,- • -� peasehis ' second year success- go-- _ w_. ful, obtaining3rd classhonors in polit- ical science ad Miss Mary C. Loneh in d wHH� -so her first year 3rd class honors in c las " I'"t �.'�7d„',i4 Ir ales, English and history. The Clinton' �-- • --4111 pupilehavedone excellent and speaks well for the"old school,"the Collegiate. r ,ta. s y ` �.. - We_congratulate the students on their a ` �r,.� Royal 0 a u�ts a 10 eticcessr a►- �� r a"rw'. d TRE CEMETERY, -This place is look- IL-7- .. .. , �;, Our own make of the celebrated "Royal Oak"Serge . Suits • have been 0 —411110 ing better lately now that many of the �'-' plots have been cared for and Sexton '. 'wonderful sellers. There is a style, make and Gut about them that : cannot be got , . r , Reynolds having been busy looking '' • l:lf 'i'' '1,..41' in factor -made. cods and then again the rice is no higher ' Theyare cut, right -•� after ft. Mangy people go up on a Sat- : ai►r„ , . "`y t .` / Y' '' price g g urday but more take Sunday afternoon ��",•• '" 1 ., > ; jr.;i !i-. •-:/ up.•to date in every respect,'` and you can have them in single or double breasted. for the walk to renew boquets of flow= -,..., • / i,Pa 1 ''a 1 BeingManufacturers, you save' the middleman's profit. There are lots of people '� ere, _ Uthere, have mane plots look �•- • i:. 1i_ .. Y. p p pretty by putting in some plants but �- ) ;;'� i' '� paying 14 and $15 for. goods no better, simply because they do not investigate. complaints are made of having them ;, • , •-41116 taken by unknown parties -a matter are- 4► P iII 1 For a. cheap knockabout suit oirr'line at $5 has no' equal; Made from :A.; which should be stopped at once:' The ail -- better •- 1' h6 re at•- ,i� ' , reliable goods, well cut and trimmed, will give good satisfaction fora cheap snit, –.. cemetery could be made to look =Melt i,.•..� better would more people take interest r.. i Its t. i SIV: I iri enough to beaemory of l plots in re- r+. , ,en's Ready-toerwear.. ants 'sped to the memos of loved ones, In I ,, some towns a certain daa�yy is fixed upon tti, j r by fraternal societies as Decoration Day �-- We make all our own°Pants, saving buyers the` middleman's profit ,+ and, and' thus an afternoon itt spent in prices _y_ �" brightening up • with flowers. and �°. giving them ,.. and equal , n-- - ordered work Our $1.25; $1.50, . $2 and -$2.50. wreaths. Theobjectieac cut one. -'DIVISION Ootr9RT.-It watt like old times to see the interest taken and at- tendance at the' division court on Sat- urday last. There were seven cases on' the docket, but only three were of much interest. Court opened at 10.30 a.m. and continued until 7 p. m. The case of 0. Glew ve.' L. Crich, both of Hullett,was that ofa rental for a water stream in which the defendant had used �-- for his cattle, and .his father who r owned the farm previous to himself having had the use of rt also for a, small sum yearly. The plaintiff put in a claim and was allowed $5 and costs. W. Prondfoot for plff.; O. Gamow for at. - Our "Lion” Brand of Boys' Clothing . •expectations.g g r the fact, that this is the cheapest line in art..- Have sold,beyond all and there is no getting over Canada. For $2.60 you buy a boys coat and pants made from all wool serges or different colors in Halifat. Tweeds the vest can be bought for 60c if required. - Boys Amoskeg Serge Knickers 35c and 45c, washable goods --•• deft. That of Jas.Smith ve.A,Krrkfiy, I a• - baker, was for' the payment of certain articles defendant had which plaintiff ! claimed belonged to' him, and were de -1 strayed in the burning of his block. [r,m,,, Defendant having bought out his pre. decessor Blake received the value of ao- these articles from the ineurance.coin. pany, but after evidence had been talc. just the thing for the hot weather, Boys' Overalls with bibs 40c, all Sizes. Shoe Department. Boy's "Standard" School Shoes 'In two colors, tan and black, prices $1.25 and $1.50.. Rattily a day passes but we 'are told that these. goods beat anything on market for the moneyand the bigquantitywhich we are sellingis good evidence that theymust e pretty near right, as t ey are soldon a eommision basis an canna be equalled. • a • can save money on. All made of good materials, soft or the use of therm whra rn business. �,.., o e • � • ••+r laundered bosons, fast colors and good wearers and 25e to Judgment was Avontntifi far s�20�b1hdt .. ! and costs. W. revel t for plff.;