The Clinton New Era, 1902-05-30, Page 8Ma 30t1i, 1902
Summer Millinery o
LATEST STYLES.
Last week Miss Randall visited the city mar-
kets. She went to g'et information about the latest
styles, and to select stock for the &miner trade.
Since her return our Milliners have been busy pre -
ring pattern hats exemplifyipg what is newest in
.jVIillinery for .sumtner wear. If you are Interested in
stylish Millinery, a visit to our show room will repay
you, We cordially invite you to come and see these
new styles, whether you want to get a new hat now
or not.
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Our $2.50 Hats.
• Our ready trimmed hat at $2.50 made this mil inery de.
tirtaent famous. It stands 'without an equal in the inillinery
toile of the county; and is a marvel of style and elegance at
ti e price. Many Styles toiselect from all at -one' price;
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N MAI Neck Ribbons.
The prettiest and daintiest neck ribbons we have ever
shown, arknow on our ribbon counters. There are more
• of thorn too. Every' fashionable shade in good quality
plain. silk taffeta, and combinations in pinks, blues, white
etc. Not enougk of any of the fancy patterns for them
to get common.
20e, 25e, 35e per yard,
Parasols.
• PArasols that are equally as good for, rainy days as bright
Ones. They will serve you just as well in a shower as in the
-sunshine There is a big stock- of them. Strong substantial
frames, tops that will not cut, and the very latest novelties in
birndles_, in pearl, horn or - natural wood. ' •Only one profit—
eurs—between you and the maker.
•Parasols with top etetet blitok twill' • .fast dye, Meet rod, wood and fancy
• Estee n that will give satisfellifory ' - handles, eac , •1, 511
• wear,. steellod, handles of polished •
wood with hornorook, extra epeeist - Parasols with gloria silk top, will not
• wane , -• 7 ti- out, steel rod, hollow rib, polished - •
• . •. wood handles with fancy horn tops g gi w
Parasols with top of strong mercer. real good value at sach ..........- to di/
ised twill sateen, looks as well as ' . Perasols with satin de ' ohene tops,
• vilk and wears better, will not oat • bright and silky, will not mit and
. or _turn rusty, steel rod, handles of wear well, steel rod, hollow rib,
polished natural woad with horn•handles of horn t dresden natural .
• tope, also twisted natural wood •wood, carved wood and pearl,,eaob
and carved black, our great leader•
.• $2,25, $2,50 and•• g.75
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• Children& Parasols 25o and 50o. •
Parasols with silk tops, wear well, Fancy Panted', $1.00, $1.50 anti $2.00.
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Black Gat Stockings
Over. in Ifenosha, Wis., there are more
people workinnaki?g Black Cat Stockings
than are emplafed t11 the factories of
Goderich and Clinton put together. The
factory is running day and night, even
then cannot keep up with the demand, If
Black Cat Stockings were, not good, they
wouid not sell like that where they are best
Black at Brand - a
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"KetIrrtrbarts. F or Boys and Girls, 25e, 8-5e attri per. pr
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reminder. of our exceptional stock and exceptional
values The biggest assortaient yoit are likely. to .find. any
Where near here. Patierneall new, and values that are only
made possible by our policy of buying direct from. the maker.
Nottingham Lace Certaios,2i garde long, nice lace)! patter; per pair, 25c
Nottingham Lace Curtains, good size,taped edges, a good assort:tent wA_
of patterns,per pale• CIV1,7
A line a little better Tenni and larger, new design's, per p - • 7de
An extra good line fore dollar 3k yards long, idrong edges, a big •
range of new patterns • 1.00
Spiv'
Lace curtains, 56 top niches wide, yards long,neve lacey designs .
emitable for any mem, speciel at per pair• ' 1.09
Fine loos curtains, a big atelortment of handsoine patterns, the tiew-r, AA
est shown, best edges, per pair ' $2, $250 andthIM
Chenille Curtains.
Tapestry and Chenille curtains for
doors and arches, all Peeler As An
• shades new designs, 98,80 to.. „ ;. %Iry
• Ctirtain Muslius.
Vancy art Mnelin, 27 inches Wide,
floral petterns, per yd• d de
panoy art muslin, wish or without .
borders, new floral design, .fm -
potted goods per yd 10e
Fine white outain =Wine, spots
• and fancy patterns, extra good cidb„
Velum' at per yard 120, 15o end
The Whitewear
We have a big sale for our white muslin Undervrear...
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dainty and well made garments, Such values as we are show-
ing could not help but brink us big business. -
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DRAWERS 25e to $1.50
GOWNS, 50c to $8.00
SKIRTS, 35e to 115.00
Children's Dresses 75e to $3 .
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$31, $8.50, MI5 Suits to self at $2.65
You can make quite a saving on a suit for your
small boy if you buy any of these. Better mot -wait too
long though, for there is only a limited quantity, and
when these are gone there will be no more for 'such a
smell price.
20 noes smite made of all wool tweeds and serg*s, panto lined, well mad it Ay
wear Walt regular $8, 0,76, dhow..." .... . ... t.'7$104
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El/MON NEW ERA
RAISE IN te. T. R. WAGES, --We tient it will 60013 be time for haported
It* underetaed a circular wae issued by strawberries.... We underetand that
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he management of the Greed Trunk B. J.Gibbings will rebuild, by adding
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FRIDAY . MAY 30, 1902. syetem to the effect that all story and other inoprevemente to b18
LOCAL NOTWES. than $1,2/3 per day are now to be paid legiate board met on the 19th inst,,and
oection men who are receiving lees house. on Gibbinge street, 4.The Vole
One; k J Taylor's Are proof safe for sale,easy ger day. There are between I the only bluenose transacted was the
terms Apply to .1 BIPOUT or 600 an 700 fleet' alonis the system who passing of a few aecourits • the pubItc
O. 0.16ANOB. Clinton. were receiving $1 1 per day. The, school board meets on West Monday
Boarders wented-AoceekmOdation for two section foreman are to receive 1145 per i tmening....A. G. T. R. titnetable comes
gentlemen boarders' Apply et Naw Bea cane month, an increase on the old figured. oto fore about June 18t ; it le offimal.
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Sale
Ives et Benoit% on akt4TdkY, Ma7
, net; at Varna, on Wednesday. Juno ttit; at
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Ye are stilt leading in sugar by selling
Itocleaties ,Granulated below regular. whole-
sale pries to make Bunn for our nest car.
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gr,1111$ it40$0,
.!NsTITTY TR MEETINGS.- The an,
• IMIU1 71,elelion4 Te Wes: Heron
e It e ogethee with the
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annual meeting of Le Women's Toon-
tufe, will be held at the faun of Mr
Harry Morris, Colborne, on the 18th of
Julie. Should the day Prove fine there
will be a large gathering,
AN next raTTDes.RESOItit?,E21.-e celebrate rtitnedg
91th hgthday. He le vtightly crippled
se he
• tpi trt he tbbeV u:,n°d31111.7many
. friends here with him_emany happy re-
turns of the city . He is a veteran
teacher, a veteran librarian and a vet -
era LbirtIcatiflg his vote on Thurs-
day.
ITHE LOCAL MARKET, -About the
usual supply of farm produce was
brourht in and prices are quoted at the
same as last week. Butter anci eggs
are plentifinet he former being quoted
at from 183 to 14c and eggs from 10e to
11c. Greengarden stuff !s cowing in
• and selling at gardeners' prices. Hogs
are quoted at 7 cents for next ebip.
ment, •
THOSE WHO ARE ILL We are
glad to learn that. Will Plumsteel is.
steadily recovering now; shortly after
the operstion be underwent his condi-
tion did not imptove as friends -wished
for, but he is now past danger, and is
expected that he will soon be mit of the
hospi tal.... Ft iende will be son/ tp
leat n t hat Thos Bell has -been lin up
this week but we hope he may soon be
well again .... We are glad to learn
that Mrs Robb Biggart is gradually
improving having an' attack of pneu-
monia and other. eomplications ; she
has been tonfined to the house fir
several weeks or so and her condition
has been serious. '•
THE OLD BOY'S VISIT. -Mayor
Broadfort of Seaforth has received
*lord from the Huron Old Association
in Toronto that they had arranged
with the Highlander.' Band to ac-
company thetn on the occasiOn of
their visit to Seaforth on July •5t13.
fele will prove an excellent attraction
and Will be a real treat fez, the peqple
of Seafoeth and *vininily Who will lie.
in town that day to greet the "Old
'env:" It is to be hoped that Seaforth
will give our former Hnronians as en-
joyable a dav as Clinton did anyway.
The H. 0. 'B. .says they •will never
ferget the royal welcome extended
•them by Dlinton,-Huron's Hub.
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CLINTON FANNING MIT,IL FAC-
TORY.;- Mr D. McOorstie, having
bought the old church property on
Rettenbery Bt. West, is converting it
into a fanning mill factor y. The seats
are being temovedfroin the body Of the
Church. wt ich will be used as a store
room; and the lecture room at the rear
will be used as a work room. The Clin-
ton Fanning • Mill has alsvays had a
good name,.and It will be censtructed •
with all tbe latest improvement. The
old firm had a name for reliability that
was ns good as gold, and Mr MeCorele,
who. was one of the old dem, will see
that the mill turned. out in his factory
lain every respect the equal of the best.
These advances haye been made i ly stated that several new trains will
without any rePreeentations tem the I be added to the ri. H. de B. division,and
men other important changes will be made.
,.,,,„„,ent , ....R,43e J. Randomd have moved to
BA.RrX C/1451"° -The n3- ' -----1 .
for ealy closing is attracting consider- their new office in the Sloane block.
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able attention in Many of our neigh um e
.. .. H. James has sold out the Cornmere
Ing towns at present and the merchants Ciallintetin Blyth to-longthan-AMen
of Olinton slieUld all fell in line In this LherpTiperinebtoatweaf theplahaot eu re len. g. , .0Jr., Owa r di c .
re? rect. • EXeiel, neeeerth,Heneall and 4 " V
other places close their stores at certain
liam's neWliOnse and office In Blyth..
hours during thc w.ecki8tuurday night •,J. Fluker has r urchased a line team
a colts, g two and three year old from
being excepted. The thee etoireti bete
close op Monday. Wednesday and -Fri -Chas Reid, ,_. /The netygrati011thic eide.
day evenings, and the dry goode and walk being laid on Albert street north
drug storee close every evening except ie being pushed etlead Old will be put
• TTIED.-ehe -many old friends of .Mr
Albert May, now of Stevensville, Mon -
tans, ?yin learn with the deepest regret
of the death of his Only SOU,. which oc.
eurred on Tuesday, from scarlet fever;
'the child was a particulaely bright boy
Of about7 yeare, and was here with Kr
May on his recent visit 'to this town...
We are lorry to hear of the death of a
• sister *cif Mr James ' of -the
: Goderich Star,. which occurred at
Guelph, on Tuesday; deceased was at
one time assecia,ted with him in busi-
ness, but left 'Goderich several years
aro....The death occurred at Victoria
hospital, London, on Monday, of Mrs
Margaret Lynn, of Goderich Deceits.
ed was 24 years' of age, and had been ill
at the hoepitalfor the p tst two months.
The remains were sent to Goderich for
intenment
THE STO.RDI DID DAMAGE.- The
storm Which passed over this neighbor
hood last Thursday was destructive-
, and, in fachone of the fiercest ever ex-
perienced around bete for years ; some
. of the eldest inhabitants so exp; eesed
themselves. Not only did torrents of
extin fall, but 'fierce and heavy winds
preyailed for several hours. Its injure •
loin effects were severelyfelt allaround
this district and dainages of some sort
are retaort.ed.. Tkges ,Were „uprooted, roles tor -0
blown db'wholidfriiitlreesfi'iore'inffer. Ne-
ed. A number. of horses and cattle up 11°'
, near Dungannon were killed by light. E
ming. In town the front plate glass
. - window in 3. W. Irwin's grocery and
in the town hall (occupied by Mr Wit -
ken) were blown in, doing damage
otherwise. The sign and front of J.
Flynn's blacksmith shop were blown
off, a tree blown down on Gibbings
" street, thirteen trees in Andrew's bush
• were topped over and one'of D. A.For.,
rester's silos went over. The storm
seems to have been general and did
considerable damage all over:
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s9,turday, scams it ie true, are dy: nbeainegatarswaeeflaadarrisclebeyexoculuters
exclusive;
biased in their ophuons,but If all would a
( -lose customers would 800n get accus- underthe direction of lin pector Jos.
touted and It would he agood thine. for Wheatley I Perrin is confined to
the house bya sore lee....Thos. Bell
all in general, Now as the warm
weather is here a eneral move should has ben laid up tot sevei al days hut is
g
now recovering....Theie es to be a, eon.
be 'made, forence of Board of Trades in Toronto
EXOURSIONS.-fhree .popular ex. next week and a bar quet to be given on
Thursday evening, June 5th, in. the
cursiosil will bb run from this district g
pavilion ; Messrs. -.I. Rumford and W.
next month, and it is likely that the3r
svill be liberally patronized. On Wed- Jacksou helm both 'wen honored with
nesday, June llth, the 0.0.F. of Wing. finnyittalontion, .
seg. Monk.willlioukebtryagthtettelintbhye
hem will run an excursion to 0 wee nc
bound,and sithe reeve of Usborne, is a new ininste
oalailexeursione me ming
run from Lendon, Toronto, Woodstoce admitted to the House of Refuge the
and Guelph; tickets are grunion special other de ... ,Mre R. Biggart received a
train or any on following day. /The
beautifulbox of cat roses and orange
blossoros from her son Charlet", of Red -
ever popular excuesion by the White
Star Line wit( be run on Weduesday, land,California; they were preserved in
June 18.h, by their new magnificent wax fold will keep for several months..
steamer, Greyhound. frono Godetich to „Thojapttson Manufacturing Oo are
Detroit. and a special train will be run petting in a great many more fast run -
from Stratford to Goderich on that ' wog machints in their Li cthry and will
morning; the tar fere for the round employ 20 more operatore .... A colonial
trip on the boat is 161. On Saturday, verandah with brick piers is being built
June 21st, the I. O. 0, F. of Wieghatn, front of the li)uses occupied. by Messrs.
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rune an excursion frank Kincardine to Newcombe end Holm es, Rattenbui ySt;
Sarnia by rail, arid those wishing to S 8, Cooper is dole the work.— Rev.
an edcl't o
yisit Detroit can go by boat or electric Mr Greene le making i ion
g t his
railway; the train leaves here at 7.47 a. houseon Huron St -Ken. Onowen, who
Clinton is $1.25. leaves for Winghatn toutorrow,having
has been employed in the prganfectory
no.,and the fare for the round trio from
taken a situation in the furniture Jac.
M USIPAL EXAMINATIONS. -The tory. ;.. We understand that since their
University of Toronto, at the urgent
request of the 'musicians olOntrerio.in- rbeatosouvealerteodthgreewateis,fMrorins JrohheunraTaetdifson3rd,
c u ling the principals of the leading' and' tiniest' the experiences improve-
-ervatories, colleges and sols of men t the) will return to Clinton to
music, has at. last decided to hold local residii',... Dr. Dune McCallum, Crest -
examinations in practical music in all lineeghio; formerly of Clinton, gave
centres of pnpulet ion where five or tbree good Britiph cheers, on Sunday,
more candidates offer. themselves for over the advent of a baby boy..."
examination. Th lt there is a general The regulari monthly meeting or the
desire among musicians to have somei.
independent •eicmining body like the clay
Thliversiundrtake these i
night ....The 2•Itti of May railway
council for June will be held next Mon- 1
and their students can depend ty e'exemne. te teel was a,s heave thirefear as forther
dons, there can be no doubt, Musicians years....The 33rd Regiment Band, will
upon give a concert in Recreation park on 1 •
the University to see to. it that only the eyenine of. June 5t13, under the
examiners of •the highest. Prate.sAignal... AU tp lc es a . Weelley •thurcloe-Epworth ,•
Standing will be appointed to exam,in.
erships . The certificates and diplomas Leegue— alles W. King is visiting her I
father. R. lVfutch, of Rest Wawanosh,
awarded on the results of these exam- who is in decliniug health.. - A. Chico i
'nations, bearing thei modulator of.the holm,Goderich,and Selgt-5fejor West- '
University, will be a guarantee a .pro. cott,Exeter,both of the 3314 Regiment,
ficiency that the public will appreciate. who both applied; will go in the Cana.
The 'examinations in connection with dian contingent of militia which is to
the Conservatory of Music will be held represent Canada at the Coronation of
in Goderich; the theory examination in Ills Majesty, King Edward VII; it is
June and the practical during •the first- expected
week in July. Tmthe contingent will leave Que-
here is a larger nu
- bee next ' week and will ne away BIB
bee of Applications this year than last. weeiee or so --Dr, 'Gunn has the front
oronation China
and Badges
Ti Souvenir of the Year.
ethadrews Mugs 5c 1 Large size 10c Cream Pitcher 10c
Cup and Baiicer toe VIAte stse --
Eaob piece has a likeness of tile king or Queen ana on
some pieces both, are shown. The decoration is in colors
on white China. No child but what Would be pleased
to have a mug,no family where a cup and sewer is amiss.
'Badges in Silk or Metal.
The desixn in our silk badges is woven (note—not
nrinted) each has a pin attached. They are neat in shape
and appearance generally. In metal we have 4 kinds all
very popular. 'Prices in both eases 5o and 10o.
The W. D. FAIR po.,. Clinton
"Often the Cheapest—Always the Rest."
• NOTES; -Mr Marshall has rented
halt of the building on the new post of-
. ; d.• • • st nee site taken down and will use the
- Paul's church, Rattenbory St .... Geo material for an addition to the Clinton
Rorke haa moved to A. C. 1' tttison's hospital.; the other half will be remov-
boom on Victoria street,latelyoccupied" ed to another place The Ladies' Guild I Cash and one Price
of St. Paul's clatirob purpose holding a '
by J. McGnire,nosv of Shakespeare. . garden perty on the rectory grounds on
The prospect of fx uit is promising if thethe ,eyening of June 13. • '
bloesome on the treee are any indica- .
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:real:.Slaughter Sale$
°fSeasonable Footwear
W, •Taylor 4 Son's, •
Commencing on Saturday mining, May gist, audit
continuing until our stock is reduced $30011.'
What we have left of the Slater Shoes are on onatargain counters :
ISIOn's $5 Shoes going for $3.50 I Men's $4 Boots only$2.60 1 Men's Os OMB for $2
All Goodyear Welts and first-class stook.
Also oeveral other lines going at Bargain Prices -SEE THEM.
22 pairs boys', Tan Limed Boots, sizes
1 to 5, regular $1.75 and $200
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60 pairs youths' Tan "Leoed ,133ots,size
11, 12 and 18, $150 to $1,75,
sale price.. • •1.00.
26 little gents' and girls' boots; •sizes 8,
For the best 'Amain, you ever got
morning. Your size may soon be gone.
9 and e0o,.regular $1.25, going c
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12, 13, 1 and 2, worth 10.25, now 950
60 Lediete Kid Oxferde, worth • .
91.25 to 91.75all going at one -„„
price, regardless of cost, only VI./0
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gation from Sheffield Lodge Sons of
England went tb....Londesbcro on Sun-
day to join the annual church parade
--of-the---1Asetidesbero brethren--- Mayor-
jackeon, Jas McClacherty,P.W.Watte,
John Seruton, John WOOD. brank
Powell, Arthur Couch, Samuel Castles,
Fred Joyner, Vred Nagle, Item y' Joy
nets 'Henry East, Min Batt,W. H.
Webb, S. Briekendert, IL Rutledge, W.
Sloman. Rev M. J. Wilson, of
preached an excellent sermon, taking
his text frond Romans -"Put you like
men." Speaking of England's great.
nem he exhaled his hearers' to defend
her from insidious enemies Within, first
Of which he named those who would
tear to nieces and trample in the dust
the Bible, which was the fotindation
Of her magnificence; second, the intro-
ducers of poisonous Ilterature of fiction.
That all should not be governed by ex.
pediency Or cliques but stand firm as
individuals forthe right, the 'Rune many
had alreadydone to give us the nriVil•
egos we now enjoy. After returning to
the lodge -room a resolution of thanks
to the Rev Mr Wilson and also the
choir, who had rendered their services
iti an appropriate and pleasing manner,
Wait unanimously carried. Londesboro
lodge has for its president, Mr James
Snell, who, though A SOO of England,
is a loyal Canadian,. and although the
lodge is the banner lodge of Enron he
thinkti there are still enough English.
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The q-uestion. Of Qlothing,interests every Man
Who . wants to dress with. credit to himself. . .
• Our solution of the clothing question . wilt in-
terest any man .who wants. his clothing money. to go ..,-...
as far as it will. '. • • .. • . ' .6---i 0A11 .
Take our wonderful kalig6. tit filliirtWeeth!i.:811itinga•ii,t. WhieJk:,,'-;N.,ez.zoffer for
$10 a suit, made to your measure. - You can have '-any shape 'z or style .you
wish., The cut and make. will be all that is desired. .
You cannot duplicate the Bathe suit anywherefor less than $ ....
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It Will .lay Shrewd buyers to pee this great line Of Sultings. ...,-
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E finest quality 20e or 8 for 60c. Once you are a customer you will wear
no other make.
Girls Wanted to Learn Operating.
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