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The Clinton New Era, 1902-04-11, Page 8£902 The 3131ae1k, Ca TEE OLINtiN NEW ERA, *101,1/10APPOOPOW010.1111.01.101.11.1. The X31,ick Cats4tre Coming L004,14 B$• .0 OR 1101143 -EM EN'"-B°k9rb "cler' injured member . A1140004'18 one ili 11 in e r3! term. apply to J . itiDoUT or I Early Seed Potateese-Rose of the Nortle-fo. . 0. 0.1tAN010. Clinton. see what we cats do for you• lelie ha Ve a number splendid cute of dstferent the earliest in garden etuff; he brought into tbe W NnEtta office a' bunch of ing your annual route IAN or pedigree of those gardeners who manage to have Once Teyloretere proot safe far 84101067 folders call at the Nnw 1,41t4 iffice and rheubarb, first sale at W. W. VeTAIII,'S. desigue anct-our stock, te of the best tbe we have seeta this notatees Weatedie-rfighest enee_paid. gown Isom catintliAns BROS. quality while prices are moderate. er of the grimary department of the setteon....reiss Kirkby, the new tettele- d shi There is not a showing of -Millinery in the County that will pen begin to equal that now on view in .our show room. It is a display that would bring no discredit to any City store, and one that makes firmer th.ln ever our position as the Leading Millinery estab- lishment in Huron. New 'lines have arrived to take the place of the many sold out since the opening. As quickly as novelties appear in the large centres, we show them, and whenever you come you will be sure to see something new here. Extra help has been se- cured this week and we hope to be able to keep up with our orders,. and turn all out promptly. A Kid Glove Bargain: 1 75 pairs Kid Gloves at 60e instead of $11 On Saturday, April 12ch, we place on sale 75 pairs of K d Gloves, at half price and less. They are the last pairs of several lines that sold at $1 00 and $1 25, which we a:e dropping from stock. All are standard makes, and it is because we are going to confine ourselves to our three well k own and popular lines at $1.00, $1.25 and $1 50, that are clearing these opt. About 50 pairs black and 2 lored in the lot, sizes 5 3-4 to 6 1-2. 1; • .1? 75 pairs k. loves,black and Colored, good qualities, .1 button length, most of theinO, to (*some Ot in the . lot; last pairs ar lines that sold at 1,00 and 1,25 your choice on Saturday for , ,' • • 9Ve eiveieweeNte*AAAftieWAVVeiefleioitANWAWA-W: ee40.4ANVOYNAANI Good Slack Dress Creels If yon are going to buy a blaCk.dteas this spring, • in ju.,tice to yourself _you....8hould.._setAhisstock. Everything that is fashionable in black dress stuffs, from the: trill -right -weight Voiles and Grenadines to the heavier • and .more sub- stantial Broadclothand Horaespuns,lis represented in it,. • There is variety enough to suit almost' every' taste. The qualities are good. The are made from pure wool, and the dyes are abso- .-.:.Lely-fi.st and -huchangeable, . just a few price hints. All wool Arench Serge, double fold, makes up well for suite or .skirt, gives satisfactory eve.ar, per yard 42inch all wool storm Sergediard .worsted finish, will not hold or catch dust, good weight,. extra specieltable per yard MM. L v • 44 inch all pure wool Estemine Serge,Priestlee's make, cheviot finish, makes stylish aed ser- viceable suits or skirts,per Yard IMO 46 • inch cheviot Serge, good • weightall wool, One f the best selling linos, per yard Fine French Serge, 46 inches wide, Priestley's make, MOW _ used for mourning purposes, per yard 0 C All wool Voiles. 42' to 46 Indies wide,will be very nmeh used this. ,se.nirner, will nutke a handsome 1 AA dress, per yard-50e,77.2"e and gv 6 40 inch Broadcloth,' goocl. weight, ' firm weave, bright ffn.ish,extra special Value at per yard........60c 52 ineh 13roadcloth. Suiting, bright finish And good'weigbt, 'w1 wean *ell and make e. styl- ish costume, per yard. I MU 44inch Sethi Cloths, 'til pure wool, firrie close weave andeich satin finish, will give expellent wear, ,, An E t wo qualitiee, per yasel,60e nd it•Ifp Fine wool Grenadines, 35 to 44 ' inches, new designs .... . . :,;. , 50e, 7t,iie and1,00: G'oocl. quality silk Grenadines, . • new and handsome desiges, 44 , inches wide, .per yeed. ... . $1,50, $2.0ci an.a.2.50 Carpet Puy" g There isn't a better time to buy earpeta than -now and . tinve-itinl-a-votteirOacew the-Colnity-tkirtrliere. Buy n )vr and you get a choice of the fitoek whenit is full and at its best. . Buy here and you get the best values and asSortinent any- where near here, and yirtir carpet made and laid without' an extra charge. Our Tapestry and Brussels are the best English and Scotch makes, and our wools are guaranteed. pure. The _ yarns a,re,thoroughly 'Scoured and cleaned, and the colors ab- solutely fat. Pick out your earpotpow while the _Choice is best. We will make it lip and keep it until youareready for it. i - Hemp Carpets, reversiblelt;atternP. stripes and floral designs, 121c, 18c. and 200. t Union Carpet*, colors writ not run, • a big range, 25c, 371c and boe. . . IT'apestry Carpets, good qualities, a big range of patterne, 28c, 87e, Ma ' and ti5e.. . . • Body Brussele, 4 and 5 frame, new i'designs, $1,11.10, and $1.15., 1 • I ' Suits For the • I post office site was ereeted in the year mentioned Mies Habkirk was the new THE N 11 Vir ron OFFICE. -The penile se ool. will take -charge next frame building occupying the new Monday; the 14th last ;last week we AT TBE'E"(3TEIV W°RR''''' e ISC5,10Y Mews McDonald & Oa P el, teacher, which Was incorreet....A hear there was soniewhatof a Strii0 Cal the former being a brother ot De Mac- meeting in the interests ot prohibition aAret . tr 'Qatectrw Plant this week ar eonald, Deperty Speaker of the 'House. was oiled for el Tuesday: eVening in d N gle, /ate of the woellen Ini s, . ei; will sew eiy disappear, however, to the council chamber but there was no Paris, has taken Mr Brown'e Place, give Otters to the new poet (Moe to be meeting as only three men were presen te CLEA.N UP. -A horough overhul•ti iorsgobeagiL,ilyntrd4atnogethier with the use ct t wuorilideffreusefisi exercise to many. et 9 prompt removal of ,t,he debris rh.1:'t. t . lecl ii daring the winter and ge ere " cleaning up of the town, will do abouteita. much good as vaccination Jui th ay's ofip.roevkeont.inrg.cconotiziontRisrviii_se;seees.07;. fellows of town are pushing the sale of Iticket. fee I heir concert to be given on 4.pril 25' h. This entertaironeet is costing the.Cinton 1 'dee $125 and as they believe in giving the • people of Clinton one of the treats i0. this line they expect to see the town null crowded. Piste the date in veer hat -e. - Fricley,°the 25.h- for the Ocicifellowe' concert. : REOITAL -Miss 1.411lian„F. Jackson, rr.ma,bly the youngest, although none the less efficient music teacher of town, held an examination and 1 ecital of her popjls at the residence of her father, High sti eet, on Thursday evening of last week, which was attended by many ot Miss Lillian's friends. At the entertainment held in Willis church a few days ago, she did • a good part of the playing on the pipe °ream., arid many compliments were paid to her on the splendid way she played, -. ANNUAL SUPPER OF THE U. a O. -The Curling (nub will close the season tvith an oyster simper on Mee - day night next, when the presentation of the trophies won during the season 'Nvill'he presented . W Spauldiog wins . the half dozen Of cut 'glass tumblers presented tee the President., and 'AN Fair, and W Ross- get the saver cups presented by Mr A J Taylor,. Toronto', and whe.will be present upon this occa- sion. A good program is. being arreng. ed and a.veiy pleasant evening Will 1 e spent: : . . • • T. W. IRWIN OHAIRMAN.-The monthly meeting of the public echool board was held on last Thursday even- ing in the 'clerk's • office, wily e few -rnattere 'being dealt with. The resig- nation of Ilaaq Jackson as chaietnan Who accepted' andby motion of MeSsrs. Hodgens,and Manning J• W: Irwin as appointed ger (he halapee of the • year. A tomeaunicatiote was received.. from Miss Kirkhy,...of Iflytii, steting that she will tike charge of the.peitn• al y department on Monday, the lull inst. The follOwing accounts were passed: .... W..-Cen.pec Sriicie,$.0.50.41,....Q........w..n4.$c:... exp66t ,A,iiiiL .aboitera_for_ Biy, th. May Oth ; Brussels at Wine- ' Sieeensori $15.-11e W. Smitheon S4.40 „ the. . te-B-15,,, th a,ite, B'rhnimsea... • :Spring flowers. ... :The 'anneal exam.- '-h.'-'' u• 1%f e'''''''-113 . '..as IOT gq5°9 $.1,4 ..,..!:: : :. • .. • 'ion to tbe Model Ferni on the ,Kin- MO'Y cerdine•Palmerston line will be run on .; SOtlii Wingham et Bruseels, June Oth 21st ; Wingham at jelyt. , . ily " CHANG ES. -Mr and Mrs J. Shaw Friday, . June' 20th • ' The , paper , ....The council . met last (Thersday) (recently tif Blyth) andithe patents oi. . • Dr. Shaw, of town, have rnoeed here haeg.ers and kalsotninets . are having night for its regular April meeting ; their annual Spring rush just now.. prem. edines will be given in next • and taken •up their abcide in the Potts eivate, j. G..Ginin, who was severely'' ,,week's..... ....!, 1-1, Wes - cottage on Mary street:: ,.H ei ,vild bas woundectat Hart's -.River disastee i tev church of. ulinton appears • in the moyea front. ()Mario street to Mee - W. sends Attica- is • a en -n.. -70f D- -1.i- lohnn Methodist Christian Giiiirdian of April : OrtoperViiou,:e on 'Isaac , steent- .... W. Gime of Ailsa Craig and 'nephew of 6 • , Oth. .. An incipient Ore,itserigin being, T. O'Neil will remove Shortly • to the .D G ' . i t .0 ti the 0 di Melettirtay residence on Ontario ,street ..;". i'dnrid, ° o pn4 ai is 1 r . aria . an unkn win wa's noticed plat in time by ., a d, who haw EL relatine. Murdoek Mae. it school bay.in T. Holloway's house on eiun e , wee r ae A ex Maedone which he recently boughtt'ard has had '''' donald„ cit• Bervie. Brude Co.... On Tuesday; it; started. • in the Copheard and some damage Was done before it • a stable' built on .the nremi.ses by S. .S. I Cooper :. tbe, house he leayee will be Tuesdey. while playing football et t ,-- ` was put out......The Minna meeting of . occupied by W. R. • Lieugh.. ..10 wee Mrs MeIlveen,Albert street port's, had. the Liceitise •Commissioners of West Unroll will be &id.. 'at the Inspector's Ati school, Wilbert, the yopogest. Sion_of. • Geaelie bas -removed to the 'Glazier ' • house, south of . the railWay, •on the • - his thumb b dl dislocated the doctor cffice, Olietoreonfnext Thursday after- yr.: London road... :Jas. McClay hue moved 4 . . --''. •?' V '''' ; a. minieterea choreform, and set the to the hotzee he reeently .peeefratiei. '-' I norm,. April 171h ; siefilleations for the I Ae ripen . . Geo. Johnston on street west. • . . _ license year of 1902•3 will be considered. I V - . the latter baying taken up his resid- •----e--- •ence on ()hinge street,.. „Sas: Dun ?Mel bought R. lelebeed'e propeaty'on ICilig. street consisting: of a,' house . and two.. T fifths Of an 'acres of.iiied ; he is : having a stable built on the place and will re: move to it about May Ist. THE'ILL:L-L•Miss Greta, eicleet dangh- ter of james. Watson, of Seaforth, and • granddaughter of .1.. Leslie; toive, was .opetatect 'upon • for appendicithi lest Week; we learn she.has been making. satisfaci en y pregeese, and will soon, be. well avain....Friends will regret to learn.that Mrs. A,Ilen, :who is at etreserite at. her . daughter's in -Stanley, •is con- fin•ed to bed iehd is very . ill.. -Miss Millie, the:Youngest daughtee of Gee. Peete, • Princess street ea t., is y ill, NV L ZIA fit tA.ru..! ph eattair-a4arresvtatsiti ...... and.theiirnatiern. , • Wm., son of ef We Ziwar Robert Miller, of the base line, pi home awe .frons Stratford, laid up with quinsy. -Miss Amelia Harlaied has been ,quite. ill = recently with toosilitis and quinsy•.... epee 011ie Genirtice, of the •Sciekson Mfg. , fame Co.,. is on . the sick lift this week.... The many friends of Chas. Beene, (son- 60,.. in-1ayv of L. Manning) will learn with • es-, regret that . he is Ia• tuyig,otidhistano,61 / ,a20....... arstA ' in Gonerich; • withid- we hope for - his. speedy recoveryVe..r .! • EV; Mrs D. Gardiner,. of town, who irict. t eon- erecte on the site. The plane natl. ....There were 21 Liberate from toven specifications are completed, and it is attended din West Huron Liberal con - expected that tenders will be called for vention at Dungannon on Monday and in a few days. The,Architect of Public About 10 Oonservativeti were at the Works Department, who selected tbis Convervative convention at Smith's she, says that it is cue of the very best Hill on , Wedneeday Division for the purpose in the Dominion, eourt was held here on Tuesday. NO VENTRA.1.4 ARMOR Z. -For the Barrister Helrestead acting as pane in past year the arms and accoutrements Place of Judge Doyle, who was ill ; the ot tlie 83rd Battalion have )sen kept only cases were J. Smithson vs D. itt Goderich, the Battalion hearlquart- 9burchill and Dr..Shaw vs Jas. Carter, ere, this necessitating the keeptng of ledgment beam given favorof plain tbe uniforms at the headquarters of Writs both cases.. , .There are now 104, eaeh company. When this plan was decided upon it was expected that a nermanent at Mory would be ertrted in lerich, but the govern ment,through phone subsershers on the Ild ; two re- cently added beinee A. J. Hellowav,No 103,and Jackson Mfg. Oo , Na. 01.... Fred Peckitt, while working at e joint - the Munster of Militus, having stated big SaNatthe Stanletan salt work,rnet We Offer FoivneeotfhLatewstaYs e3allece Dardi2gonseas followe. that such was not the in L. with a slight accident and had his right captains, informing„ Welt of the in. flYinn back_ .. -Mrs Geo. Roberton wilt Q01, VArcoe floe written the several thumb broken by it piece of heading receive on Wednesday, April 1,6th, and s,i, :: 3200: for rr 105 Cc " " 35e for 15e tention to keep both arms and nut/bun at the headquarters of each company. after will be at borne on the 2nd Wed- New Stook Table Tenets at 25o, 01,25, $1,55, 5200,. $2.50. nesday of each month.. „F. J. Jackson ? UBLIO MONEY. -In the county has found it necessary to have T. Mc - of loluron there are three harbors which Kenzie pub in more shelves and drawers have had public money expended on in his stot,e Or his etock of boots and them, but we venture the assertion I oboes - Ur Jackson says he bee .had a that the sun2 total of these expend- I good birsiness this past season... •Miss . itures figure up more than three qttart- Edna Xanningeutertained &num' e- of ers of a .million of dollars. Goderich I friends last Friday night". a surprise harbor has had over 4700,000 spent party was given to Mies Josie 111-cillur- thereon ; Bayfield has had nearly i ray the other night before her leavine- 0,000, in addition to $10,000 spent by for her new home at Weybiirn, N. W. Albert bas had over 627000 spent are doing an extra business these days the towhship of Stanley, and Port 1 T... , The dry goods men tell us they there. Of course the -money was not , ....0antelon Bros shipped a car load of expended at one time, but coven the 1 potatoes to the eaetern market during sums spent for improvements in differ- ' the past week, ...li. 'Brehm:mid made ent years, since they becamenpublie a good sale of young calves at the prorgrty, Clarendon stables on Wednesday, hay - NOTES. -We are sorry to won of , ing sold 16 fine grade- calves at trom the serious illnets of the baby of Mr $2,50 to $5 each ; Mr Richmond will Fred Bakes ; Mr Bakes left for Los have another sale shortly notice of Angeles some time ago, and his wife which will be eiven hi this paper.... was making preparations to join hine, We are told that owing to a washout but is prevented for the present owing on the 0. P.R. at Rat Portage over 000 to the illness. , _On Sunday r yening a ca.es are delayed there and among the team of horses owned by A. Badcur, of I number are the effects of W. Weir,who Goderich township, ran away on Vic• f receutly.left here for Saltcoats in the toria street; the theee occupants of the AA .,es_itiboia territory...,The Salvation buggy were thrown out, and were for.. e.....ee band drove to Goderich last tanate • in escaping serious Inbar .. ,. As showing the wonderful deve - cert given there by the local corns of (Thursday) night and assisted in a con- oprnent of brisinese, we may state I the comity town.. ,.A large number of that the customs' receipts here for.the , counterfeit Dominion s2 bills •are re- capntli-of March were larger than the ported to be in circulation e9ecially in entire receipts at this output for the .Qnebec.• In the • senior series of the yeat 1891-5....Miss Luella Tenney gave ' VVestern Football Association are Sea - a very enjoya,ble birthday party on , forth, Toronto, Galt and Bet lin and in . Tuesdav ; we won't say wht birtladey nem) 2 in the intermediate series .the If yonrare ai wearer of the Slater Shoes and are satisfied with them new invest, lest some one might treasure it '-°"wing . its your oil? ce to secure a bergiunievery pair must goes we need the room . Slobedule WAS arranged :- or ot er um. Come and see thein. up against her for future use N Blyth et Wingharre 2rei ; Br ussele at WWWAIWWWWWWWWWWili all Paper See ogr TeeK PRINCI • Big in variety, dainty in design and good in value, from 5c to 50e, We thinkour display and our prices have public approval. In our selections we bought the best we knew,how to buy. In ma -king our prices we keep as low as we eau, to protect our expenses. If you are interested please examine our assertment and judge our values, :The W. D. FAIR 00. ClintOn iOlten tb.eVheapest—iiways the Best." - 1WWYMAIWIPM MARMANNIk .19MFAMMANYt Slaughter Sale' ,Of.Slater:.ahoes • Raving seceired the Agency, for J, A, Xing & Co, Fine Shoes, also the Soverign and other makes as advertised, lines which we think are better value for our onstomere, We have after careful consideration, de- eided to give up.the Slater Agenoy and in order to dear ont what We have cm hand, we have placed them -on oue bargain counters and ere selling them ab less than Slater's,wholegale prices. • We think werhave the most np-to-refilito-Ok of iosringtoetewear found in the County, which we are willing to dispose of, on the New System of Sinai' Profits and Quick Returne. Cash and one Price •The Old Reliable, The Store That Never. Disappoints Eggri•takehas caeh.. aylor on, IMItirriTtirtiritrttrItrfttrtrttl'IttItIrtrttrritrIMMMtrttlitIMPV: present in New York, underwent an ...operation one of the hospitals there; we learn it was successfnl, anct sne is reported as doing well ....Mrs Andrews has been laid up for seneral weeks, the result of bat ing nail run in her knee. • We are aorry to learn that Mrs Carline has met with another mishap which adds seriously to her enfeebled ;conclitinn ; lastSaturday she fell and bruised herself considerably, a doctor's attentioniseingrequired, hue we hope she may soon renew strentgth. THE WIND UP BALL.--Theclosing assembly of the season was given by the New,Oentury Club in the town hall last Friday evening, and was attended op,. • by over 100 people, The event proved an -e , a very pleasanteonclusion to the many 4,16-"" Little Fellows •Might' ern-, " Ac••••• '';" • -• Our -2 great lines of suitti2g4 which we are making to - order at $10 and $12 has caused a genuine stuprise among • clothing buyers. We are offering them at wholesale figures because vir.e are in a position to buy our tweeds and trimmings at 25 per • coat less than other houses. We say our $10 suits are sold at 7-$14-and-eur-$snits by...other ppople—We show a magnifieient range -of patterns and you can hav'e-a snit made - in any style or shape. We are very busy but we will (give - 4 prompt dispatch on all orders, \ • ore" ....00.40 ...war ....4141: A.41011 w.,4111 . ..a. ...sal •Z 0.40_ ....040 . . ...im, p.m* social eyents held durieg the winter ay.', by this club, and other parties which $0,-.. houghtless = ,. .,...... were given. The decorations 'for the Brown orchestra of five pieces-"Th'Os. al"'", charge. ertakenby the committee music, preyidekbm...the ern- , People -Ar ' was und ` mittee in aos.....; occitsr... ..td...preisty-And-rnuetntro -----.._ „, = Brown, leader, Miss Rathwell, Percy.. . liS was all that Could be wished for, and *Pm" 'Thoughtless people look at the *price. .. The cautio a BrOWP. R. Cline and W. Freeman- *en-- Was considered, by the ajority'of -- adtit: those present, to be superior to the ineine- . ones look at the cinality. They reason rightly,that the cheap - London harpers, The floor was excel- elnee;...... .. est is costliest. - Better to buy once. at a fair price than twice sail; Mr and Mrs 11. (Y. Bell, Wingham; ° '4 " 4 r f MI@ GI * aPN'' JACICSON6it It A r &trent) Miss Isbister end .T. jackson, Allyth; Omit, and Miss Johnston, Car- in,„,,, son, (keest ot Miss O'Nei t, and Miss = , ItleIlardy. (guest' of Mrs Mellardyn 4.,,... t, (eider of illts O. MeTeggartl, s t low; .1. McDonald and A. Smith, Hein cli. forth; Dr. and Mrs Lindsay, Miss An. One, D:Wilson and it. Creswell, Senn on-, gide placee, aniong Whore we noticeiti:11 ML' and and Mrs B. I. McDonald, Miss or-. Young .Miss Socie, T. Willie, T. StePh. = was the largest, many being from out! ees.,,,r se to er, gip.. 3 .,. __.:_,..„. /1101.• wedoit is because they ignore-p.aality,, risk satisfaction, trus day that no other line equals- ii, to luck, The LION brand. is demonstrang the fdot, every OS•og CLOTII1NO ST011110 ..•• , ,TIIE MG * CLINTON • .W...2.71.,....-t.:2:=:"..'t. " "OH _....., 3 rruAl1 WINO ...Asa, = e.,eere owe adette 3 3 a lent for tripping the tentaetic, and the = at prices that can't possibly bold any valtia, Mothers of boys; a lubeb Wee sot only. tasty but appals- dm., ing, This ball was the most successful Cline , quality ought to be your guider and if you stick to the "Lion' in (yeti respect of any•Which have pre- 1"-- • brand you will be right.. 411 woq, honest sewing, honest ceded. The cornrcsittees in charge,. as E Well as the -•,,secretary, Who had ing,nv lining. ta, cost money. but they were. The best that can be .put ' duties to perform, deserve credit, and git= into Boys' Clf.,thes is none too strong for the tumults of romp able outcome of the Live balls, pardon- Er iarly the final, at which the attendance - and play. That this reliakAlity costs less here than, elsewhere a are to be eongtatulated On the favor- Ob. .1.0...-... is the truth. If somebody else sells boys clothing lower than . . Some of the nattiest suits for small boys'that you have seen for many a day, are -here.. EvueroybeyultasiS new and -fustthese could begin to make them :11aei p aso ees. 'You stylish and Boys two-piece suit, brown endlreen mixtures, farmers satin line0, .pants lined thronghouto OA each . .................... Boys Halifax Tweed Suite,coat with f1nisin;1 raised oeconts,pannii Tined, patch for mending 2,60 Pine Halifax Tweed trite, coatnxix pleeted belt, pants Heed, ‘ertelt. ..... .............. 11•11V Three piece buffo,all Halifax Tweed, plain al 41A 0010a# brikia trimmed, otoh.. INV Better Snits $4.00 Alid $5100.-