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The Clinton New Era, 1901-05-03, Page 10May Brd, 1901 " ur eottott . anon Dress Stuffs I:. • THE CLINTON NEW ERA 44 tt NoTits.-Eter many friends will learn I cup last year, and therefore the defend- oRIDA:e• m Ay .3B/), 1,01.•iu, who has been confined to the IVIitclaell, inother of 1t. Chowen, will house latelyi we hopefor her speedy remove to town shortly and has tent - LOCAL NOTICES. recces:),y. The regular monthly meet- I ed A. Maser's house on 'Victoria street, with regret of the illness of Mre R. Ire ere. We learn that J. G. Ohowen, tat ilig tor ay of the town contact' is on the latter removing to McGillivray talc a line •each insertion.). •next, Monday evening, Iwo ,New township. We notice the park b* alive Hair Resterer.-My hair restorer prevent*/ the hair Irani tains:woo mid bdues ee new. York .news boys we e arrested and fin- . with boys a,t lacrosse these flne nights. I growth of bair. Good recent ends. led $1 each for crying "extra" en Sunthe dub has received invitations to J, G. mBUDI Huron at Clinton. t day recently; the charge was tor dis.; play exhibition games in either Mit There is no such collection 17 gnat 001110. 'barbing the peace. J. J. Fisher paint- chell or Exeter on the 24th of May, Or.. SE ON SATURDAY At`TeRt1TOON.- of handsome cotton dress materials to Pe. Thrive who may terve ocoaeion to con. • suit with our locul dflittets ishould f • • . make a note of the fact that commenc- ound in the county as is displa,yed in this ing on the' Mart Saturday in May . their oflices will be closed during eyery Saturday afternoon la the store. We gathered them from. far and near. summer motiths. The Organ Fac - during the Hummer and the hands will Wherever new and stylish materials were • thus enjoy the afternoons which they days the registratrons iun up to about confln to the °use this week are all will greatly appreciate in the hot fifty each day, 3, Raneford the pre- ' Rev. W. A, and Clifton, sons of Dr. tory will close at noon cm saturday ed pretty sign hoar& for Riltner Ss A. Peterson is movinK his drilling ap• McClay and for G. Rathwell. • paratus to H. Warren's, Huilett, and Chats, %Vents is sporting a new i will bore for an artesian well, The Cleveland wheel bought from firemen had a practice on Monday Seeley Turner. P. B Crews hetet:aid night; the enginnwite teetedand everY. a fine new awning put up; it was thing found satisfactory, Miss S. bought horn a Owen Sound firm. The Acheson, of Flelmeaville, has taken Rattenbury and Clarendon hotels have i a position as clerk at Hodgens Bros. been rushed with travellers lately, par- , rite newly organized Clinton band ticularly the forepart of the week; at • practises at the town hall on every the tormer on Tuesdays and Wednes- I Tuesdayevening. Among these ill and sident of thelawn bowling cluboa keep- ' Gifford. A. 'Weir has purchased an 'too be had we drew our supplies from and Dor, ., 'ex mg a sharp eye on the lawn; he tells extra thorobred Scotcla Shorthorn bull, •'" ' it will be in shape for bowling in "Clan Stuart" from D. Milne, or Ethel; Se RS 0114 tended 9 Mr and Mrs Edwin Jervis (sister of the late Mrs VValter Coats) the course of a few weeks, Every it is considered a fine animal and a • young man twenty-one years of age prize winner.. Clinton will soon have is entitled to vote at parliamentary a horselese carriage ; we undet• elections if his name is on the voter's stand J. P. Tisdale has given an order list:see that your name is on and it will save a goocl deal of trouble. We have noticed a few lawn mowers have al- ready been in use; to keep it from run- ning too fast a •coaster brake attach- ment is all that is necessary. The farmers say the bens have abandoned the strike they inangurated a• few weeks ago and are again at vigorous work; the result is there is a drop in the price of hen fruit. • The Weetliur- on teachers will meet in convention at Nixeter, onWednesday ancl.Thursclaacity for the Ularendon now show an assortment that would bring no discredit to most city stores. The great - of SintaInta, N. W. T. in the loss ot their little boy, (George, in infancy. be- ing only eighteen months old. They bad been in Ontario lately visiting and the little fellow caught cold, and this with the measles developed into . er portion of the stock was ported by pneumonia, which carried him WI on ' el the 22nd of April. He Was a bright 11 ttle fellow and his cheerful .pratt ourselves direct from the British and Amer- will be gteatly missed in the home thus bereaved. • illustrated part of last Saturday's Globe are p,etures of •two scenes which AO NADIANS IN LOUISIAICA.- In the • ' can markets and of the better lines we •-•" ^-•. -^ V - •l _n „ern__ antear Apekrits_taker_W. Sloan, show orrly-om-d-ress-leiigth- fri ..& vrw.-14.-e-np,--3-wiwtnilt on Rope Plantation, Wistuer, , The peirties-in the icture are all Cana' There is every indication that anislins and coo on diess dians, beteg from Huron County, and office; a'so when you are requiring en.- small fruit bushes ; those 'having Buda for a steam automobile for- which T. McKenzie has built him a house. J. Gardner has received contracts frit, the plastering of a fine new residence for John Ferguson, of Manchester, and also' that of a new house for D. Liver- more, ef town. Bert Fitzsimons has taken the situation a.s clerk and bas driver for the Rattenbury House, in the place of T. Kennedy, who leaves town this week for St. Thoma,s ; Bert was lately employed in the same cap- Awaiwilmiw Good Quality Honest Prices Liberal Assortment Dainty Deleigns Down to date Ideas /1-1,4441144/11444-114-114-14444444* inklcirk-A-Mr*Ileir..orie 1 Are Characteristics of our WALL PAPER sTeeK • iterkkhrtn*****Ontribtrkk*fritdritniillrkstrA iticik-intriekkik**** • The W. D. FAIRCO, Clinton. "Often Cheapest—Alwa,ys the Rest." MAMA ANAMMMIMMINMAMM M May 22-23. -Wedding invitations and- zen cells us the-stel colored-hiiktle - visiting cards are prhatecl at reasonable work destroying the grape vines and rates and up-to-date at the 1NEW ERA the currant worm is laying eggs on the ,p4,,,i,,,,,,i4bosedvoirtke are •the Messrs verities call at this office. Arbor Day shrulas should at once look after "the besformerly of ties is at its best.' be almost :.ur • to want thin tWould.. tress materials later on. ides others, Blytb and vicinity, The Messrs Kelly are brothels n't it be better to buy now when this stock. of exclusive novel- of K. , of Blyth, e11S1 Lys Kelly, of town, and sons of Mrs materials of all kinds will be much worn this season. , . elly and lVtre Shone which was established by the Ontario matter by spraying or the bushes will Government ir, J885 will he held prin- be denuded of- leaves and minus of cioallv by the rural schools to -day (the fruit in the fall. The late Mr McGill first Friday in May)the object, is to was a staunch Presbyterian, not a develop the love for trees,the improve. Methodist as reported last week ; rent of school grounds by the planting ing to the illness of Rev. Mr Stewart of flowers becle,and to otherwise inter- at the time of the funeralghe .rvices est children in nature study. J,C.Stev- were conducted by Rev. Dr, Gttford manager, started to make butter, every enson is confined to t hp houe swith i here and at Gorrie, where the nter- day, the Ave, age SOO lbs per day, but nes. Rev.IraD.ldicks weatherforecaet4 rnent took place,by Rev, A. B. Dobson, a weekor so be expects ro have a t Urry for Mayptornises several severe thunder of Fordwich. It is said .by Kamer tnat 'out. .•I MOO lbs dirily, and even 2CCD if showers in M ty, some of them .very perhaps the annual military camp wi 11 por•sible. There are four on the staff, heav y also cold nights until near the not be held at L9rulon this year; the and of the month when a warm wave reason for the--desired-change--ls-that aim stiike uR. The trait ;pea.--thecrifie-ranges at London-ltre.incon, son opened on Wednesday,May lst ; .veintly situated and the muster .,of ma - now .we will hear of fishy • storiee. litia has the intention to have more Drs.Blackall and Ball exchanged their , rifle practice in future; Sarnia is spok- cream colored driver to A. Sehrenie for ; en ot as a suitable_ place. The high a dapple grey drivemt here was "boot" school entrance. examinations will be. Tau CREAblEnY.-Busin Pi Few of Our Many tatisse is start. ing to hoot° at t.he Ventral Creamery. - On Wednesday Mr Baskerville the " tles , • • • At 10c • Anieriban'Gi; hams. neat mail -and fanoy.oheot blue pick and wh, te, etc., g,naranteed fast colors, Lowy American dress muslin, white ground w.th tanoy Agra' designs and plain strip- 'es..togr'l tier with a ..000 assortment of dsirk colorings - 10C. At 124c Hand *me Blouse designs in fine . gin.; tii cambrics, t ttikiy stripes in all the newest designs and colors, o•gether with a big rauge,of A.men. loan dress in dimities arid plain' . muslin, neat floral designs, fancy stripes, spots in dark and Irgh blues, pink and combine tions.... .1.-4113 Tit [de • . Fast color American gingbarns in dark and light -bin' and whine and pink ane white stripes, pretty de- shms for blcusf s blso big range of fancy &signs aud stripes id colored dimity merlin 1.3C At 20c Fine Scotch- Zephys- in Plain eta- -111e.sst s Mactntyre And Johnston, ,ut broken cheeks, in all the leading Loudon,. having joined, but a force al shades popular this semen, also half a dozen will be on hand and the very fine muslin in dimiti s, eto., establishment will be kept going clay shades of light, rota and navy and, night At present three waggons blue, pink mauve with black and na are on the road gathering, cream, and white.. ........ „ .. .. ......... XVC in a month's time sorne.25 or01 . ; . . will be emPloYed drae nig:mos, given but each claims •having gee the gin on June 26th, at 8.45 a.m„ and the At 25c ' - ' ' • Prospects pilIlt t b heft( r of the bargain. In the Phil- department exams. begin on July 2nd Some of the handsonsest Cotton ma• adelphia schools the experiment of pro. ' a,t the same hour; candidates who pule teriale we have ever shown extra it -toting without examinations is to be pose writing on these examinations,' fine Elootela Zephys, in checnks and • tried for a yearithe subj9ct has been Intuit notify the inspector either direct: - fancy stripes in shades of blnepirrk . folly discussed in Ontario and thErer. ly through the principal of the school, oldi•ose etc., also fine organdie periment will be watched with moots , which they attend. and datuty muslins,of moat of them . in I ere.st by edlicafinnalists. Thtts. 1 .• • • HTFLE 4ssoarkrioN§. - A militia general „tider just issued in re• gard to. rifle , associations shows that there Will be two classes:1.ot these, military and civilian. They will both onine under the directiod of the PAH MeV (Parinier McClay)bas moved not moifs than two dresses alike- department. :Two officers will be worn,. into W,Grigg's house,on Joseph street", 'mated tiy the inspector of 'musketry,' formerly. occupied by. W.D,McBrien Before any associations is formed not,. Seeding is going ahead -in the country, less than 40 meo,over 10 years of age fudging from the way the stores are At 30c Cotton dress materials that.it is hard to distinguish from a foulard silk; WILL. MARcli TO C•P DIP .-The follow- ing regimental orders;wtrich have been 'aimed biLietttcCol. J. S. Varcoe to all the offieers of (he 33rd will prove of' in- tevest to militia men of Eltiron:-"It is costing more than twice theand residents of the locality must,if oot .prioe. disposios of se. ds: W.G.Perrin is • proposed mtivoli the 33rd (Huron) Will never lose their silky 'appear-. already me niters of i he iietiye mili ia ^ finding read r Rain for ins. free -from- Regiment from.headquarters at•Goder- anoe, the newest deeignsand color- • • be enrolled. Vorollinent fortns will he hug peas. J. W.Irwin' has sold his two dresses the same, .. shades of •,', ' . Nailed free and ammunition as follow4; . &Wart ener for their new livery:the il, I- r. ' tending' the annual -camp ,; in 'June. ich to Loadop for t he purpose of ar - Ingo imported by , ourselves, no - supplied from 0 time,' Rifles will be driver.buggy and hatness te Schrenk I . blde, grey, -etc..- . - - :. . .. .'. . . isue -103 round's tier head lo inecohers of 'prieo. paid was reasonable. D. Dickin- '"Ae" °'-'1'et/r.c)f . • tie civ lien and 200 rounds per head- (i son anctiOned cff it plia,et On . at the ! ed to work Out a detail plan tor this the regiment is request- ' • ; - • ' members of the military association. market square on Saturday afternoon 1 Nobby Sailor Hats In the events of a nat:onal einergency the buyer being D. B. Kennedy; the - any member of a rifle association will knock down price WAS $25 which was be considered as already enrolled in the very . cheap. The Collegiate football • militia reserveteap are in Goderich to day (Friday) March, and Submit Win writing to the commanding officer,, Uol. Varcoe, at Carlow Plana to report all transport. number of waggons required; .ausount of forage and rations, andprovisions f 3r the supply of the same ; the best - movn,Ta. pictungs. sherrnaies p ay ng e‘collegiate team there in• mute for the march; the distance to he moving pictures which will be shown 'he first game for•the Hough cup ; the inand the exact camp. I in the town hall under the auspices of . quderich teem- were the holders of the • the Clinton town bosrd On Wednesdirr ing grounds on the way. 1 • . , • • and Thursday May Eti h and 0, b ate We've never known a trade.. for sailor hats like that we are having this season. We don't know any reason for it except that we have the best stock of sailors that has ever been in otv shoWroom. Values too were never better. Here, .are two of the big sellers. • Ladies sailor hats, fancy whtterstraW white or block baryi_,thied, 116%veat eih-s4 I (try stylish, each • • .. • • .. • ' said to be. the diaest on the 'road: ,A Stratford daily sayst-There was •a goticl-Sized andienceAt the opera hoti.:m last evening•and thev• were certainly . pleased and ipterested. beyond all ex- pectations. One feature in th: in°t ing picture part is the Qttegie fun r al proCeSeion, showing clearly arid. impressively the last sad .1.1in rif • he • • late MojeSty. The. story of Joan. orf i Arc is told by the most beautiful pic- t e 1Vation is shcwn . in • her t emperance 25 inoliehing the saloon stocks and fix- - -1 1111 es; then -her final arrest', Besides . Childrene broad brim sailors, plain blue,blaek or fenoy mottled 50e siraw,ribbon band and streamers, Child -rens litie,-hreturbrint sailOrs, Ladies sailor hats,heavy rustic straw very stylish Asps, good quality. ur s ever put on ,canvas. Mrs. Oat vie 11.4%%11"11,1,10106.41,4, 1",1111 Seasonable Footwear • During the past few weeks we have been kept .busy placing into stock new • - arrivills-otspring sho.es and we havciargyv_ without a doubt the largest and best' . assortment of . . Up -to date • • Boots and ShOes. • to be found in the county. The steady increase in our already big' businese.prompts us to still. greater.efforts to hold and maintain your confidence. With this end in. v • iew we have given great care in the selection Of our Spring Goods. We are sole agents. in Clinton for the Slater Shoe, Florsheitn; Williams, Kings, .Bells, Sovereign and Empress, Whose names alone are a guarantee of thesuperiority of our Footwear. \o: buy and sell for Cask and our Gini is constantly tottrarclethe trutrk of public patronage. The Old Reliable, Tne Ore That Never' Disappoints • .4 Taylor & Son Cash and One Vries Butter and Eggs taken as Cash. • " imsiviolobisevavivaylvirt4% abr. • " eliVeiissiisseatausatrairistattapeautaxatait. leat.***30pitatal-atiie :zoo' est- • .reireasuese.v-v-wesaasii-te.v-easairivera mr.******************* arar"--Worrtark******firksdrorintafrrm • " • .. • hats, made from very line straws, . thecie features there are numerous wide black and white band, 5 lined etaibobh"..b.a.n.d.850ancd, 876 oP eca lenr ' " • • Fancy Wool Detai for Waists • They are very popular for dressy waists . and can be had in a gig range -of patterns. We show them in light, and dark blue, pink, black and cream grounds, plain and with satin stripes. Of the best ones not more than two or three waists of a 'OA tern. - The prices 371c, 50c and 75c per yard. NWWWWWW Storm Comfort It pays to be comfortable in stormy wea- ther—pay from a physical standpoint. It, is not wise to take risks going out in showery weather without a raincoat: . 'Here 1 a descrip- tion of an extra good and nobby garment we are showing this sprirto. We have cheaper ones if you want them. tdiea weterproof Coats, netrest etyIerlarge Sleeve, slash peekete, inlaid velvet cellar, 6 very Myth& garment, A AA ota ititikantacrwaortirot, turn ist2a -emu. interesting pact ui es of various kinds, embracing some splendid comichl ones; and, eventsin the South African war ifre shown in stereontican views IT LOOKS arTTER.--' the Clinton rid - tea have star' ed in ar.d are thorongbly overhauling 'and cleaning fire houses fenm top to bottom, from the front door to the back. Carpets are taken dnsted and the disease -breeding roam obes beaten out,corners andamoks with all their accumulation are all cleaned out. Perhaps they have doneso- • nauch to ant clisease_as_the wedicat men to care it. The majority of the Indies have completed their labors in err - making the homes neat and dean and ow - were assisted by the April rains in hey- 6'1' ing the rubbish tin roughly 'trashed the men to continue in the good work you want the reliable lan y the "Lion" Brand looks tidy to see the lawns! all raked so-. But—. lation which should hedsurned cart, .A. make which is not eAualled. ed away, It is not only an eye sore 111"- ion Brand tif 1]oys' lothin LIKE SOAP BUBBLES Some Boys' Clothing You Buy Are Like Soap ll I • es—ey on a se a. away hem the yak's. NOW it is up to IP- If "• in preserving the sanitary part. It and clean but we notice there at e still ,10"-' a number left with its winter accumn- but. unhealthy, Nature and the ladies Lively boys and shoddy clothes snake a always generallY, we must admit have ser- Door combination, perhaps you have set a good example .-•• , now 'let the men 80 do their pat t. not in word but action isersee LEAVING TOWN.. -We are very sorry and effectually. indeed to lose our old friend, A.Fraser, PrinCestr stfeetrvviro-renrovect- back -to his 100 acre farm in McGillivray town- ship, Middlesex county, this week. When 18 years of age he went, to thitt township and remained there until six years ego when became to Clinton,and would have liked to remain amongst us. He had the Yarm rented, the lease saw.. has run out, and as his son wants to re. ar--- turn to farming he decided to do so;Mr Fraser was a gond citizen and the op., friends are sorry to lose the estimable fanajle,aithough he says they will often give Clinton alitialt A fine family is leaving us this week; Mr and Mrs Jas. Ross, and daughter leave on Saturday for Chicago, where they will reside in future. A. son and daughter have been there for some time and now they will all be together. 'Mr Rdss is one of the oldest residents of Huron, haying Peen born in Stanley, on the London road, irr the year 1838. His ,elder brother was the first white child born in this township, and went wto Iowa many or-, years ago. His father became a resift - eat of Clinton and it was here di.. he died, Mr Sa, Roos has been to- tp0alIfortda in 1843-iatdreturned home 1111.."4 martrIP after, after travelling cow y lie also- !wed' Ih" Mani oba and Northern Ontario but yes for thr, found it out Our Boys' Clothes are daintily boyish, to please both inotly.7 and son, above all. made ;:o wear, to please We are patticular that the cloth shall be all wool and the colors fast We are particular .= that the cloth shall be all wool and the col- ---11 ors fait We are ,particular to see that =.11: every article of the 'LION" brand. is made --writ in such a manner that the average boy will find it a difficult job to get through them. The cut, make and trimmings of this biart:rnati notegialled by anything- on -the -4 handling -this -brand-artd-once-you-hecome-tv-customerL-tpu - have no other. For $3.20 you get a suit that cannot be equalled by any house in the country. We make all our own goods. -op Our Famous flat Department We are sok agents for Christy's Celebrated English Hats And we are quite safe in string that no other make on the market equals them foi; good solid wear. For $1.50 we have a range of both s and soft hats in black and colors that are acknowledged. by hundreds ,of our customers to be the best value they ever bought There is a quality in them that is not seen hi or- dinary goods and when you buy our $1.50 hat of the .christy make you are sure to be satisfied. An endless variety. of Boys School Caps 15c and 25c. Our famous Girls Sailor Hats 20c and 25c. All the latest straws from New York have arrived. O Windy Olt ish them ever.d IThele Bros. al. 1 E 11 Olothitig People Siseee ItlililinklekkkalcAltick************ live with his fermi y' leaves I ' theYt. • • , • • t • . 4, •