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The Clinton New Era, 1902-07-11, Page 8. :July lith, 190 July Solo, 3rd Week. SATURDAY we enter the 3rd week of our great July sale. Hundreds of shoppers have been quick to grasp the many money saving chances this sale affords. Interest in it shows no sign of lagging. *Here is this week's list of special attractions, Every price stands for a reliable quality. There is not a line in the lot that is inferior or low &rule. Every one is just what you would expect to find here—GOOD. Throughout July the stock of• strictly summer Goods will be kept well assorted. You will be able to get just what you want, just when you want it, at prices that are As low as the same qualities can be had for anywhere. Besides there will be many clearing lots in all departments that will save money for people who do there summer shopping here. Vride***** ****************1r. 40110111WILIMP14444-441444111414 4 4 IP P * $ 4( .44 83ic the yard ... .. 4, 4, • .4c 4 cents is your smallest eavinT on every yard of % these muslins you buy. Not a piecein the lot but is wozth 12io. Many you would think ,good value at 15c. All are American goods.. Fast colors and made for this - season's trade. . 300-yeeds of American dress muffling, all thia. season's patterns, • colors are pale blue, navy blue, pink. grev. green and linen . shades, many different designe, regular • We and worth it,. for July sale per yard Sic 440111********Int***********************************# 123o Dress liuslins Whitewear. Baraains Fiore are some lines of whitewear that have become soiled aud mussed through rauch showing. Selling the quan- tity we an it is impossible to prevent more or lege soiled gar- ments We have gathered them all together and out theygo at July Sale Prices. Better come Saturday if you want any of these. Tizey are big bargains. Jorovers set vKC' : • • gleiltaweee 383, 7504*e-ere 500, • '• ' o, only Corso Covers. no two , aliee,' ee • 450 drawers 60 . • eliehrly cal A with handling, sole , at 60o, 75o .-eA 90o, for jute sale, • Saintlier Corsets 37e.. each 37L, Summer Corsets, arm* het, well Odd *rowers boned, nicedi, trimmed with lace and baby ribben, speeial at per. 6 pair Odd dm, irtelast pairs of several • 6 lines at July sale prioes. . pair IIPPPPE*44-V-V-PruP14444.44•449F-teel 11•41444404411411•4431120,4**1;1144111411414 A Big ParpOSpeoial $1. 25 Carpet for 98o e••4 low FRIDAY, JULY 11. LOCAL Nortkizs, THE *CLINTON ItEW EICA, HEW/IS:M.-While !outing cattle at DaVle & Lawrence •drug specialists of the et at,ort last Thureday, Thos. Mason New York. ...Among the shipments watt kicked in the leg by one of the from the station this wee lc were one aninials,and had the Mall blnes there. car of cattle by S. Sinith. one by 0. ot broken. The injury was dreseed by Reid and one by Ford 4k. McNeil a doctor, and etzVertne, very severe. We mug* compliment those who have ly pa be was. Mt Atabort deternaio. hadelvirge of the trimming of our ed to go on to Toronto with his cattle ; shade treee ; especially for the work he went and disposed of the load, re. done on it '' tenbury etreet....141 tick- . turtling home an Friday evening, but ets wet e ,- old for Seaforth hot Setur- Marries Weettee-leantelon Bros , ouncou not without experienclug considerable day by A 0, Pattison, G, T, R. ticket- OneJ ik, J Taylor's fire proof safe tor eate,easy " pain on the trip. Most people would be agent ; 67 to the morning and 84 in the terme. Apele to .LAIDOuT or 1 satisfied to remain. in bed with a broken a ernoen, to take in the Huron oie ,I0. O. lietelVer, Clinton leg, withouteloingany.travelling. At Boy' Excursion at that Piece. besides We are still iodine In sugar by "mug ;•1 present Mr Meson is quietly resting at the jun10,1.419 that drove from thie sec- Bed:reties Granulated below regular whole- home. Um.. - A.hout 50 of those who came up stele price to make room for our neat ear. W. T. O'Nett. Taws Memo. INFORMATION WANTED.--. In Lloyd's Weekly of Ione 15,190e,among the mciniries fur len lust el ati ves. was oae which read as. follows t-" Wiles (m. g.).seelcs Ws mother, vvh•• left Greenwich in 1775 under the nateee of Be nes; address in 1882; post office, Clinton, Ont." IN TEM VAIL SERVICE -T. T. Le !Itie, late of the NEW blES. stuff,. is now in the mail service,aud i9 runntng (hely bet ween Lendon and • Hani'lton The work itt not specially hard, but Mr Leckie is not altogether in love with it. Heartys he will give it a six noonths' ttial and in ease be does not like it.meY eventeally go back to newspaper work. • MUSIC -The folloWing pupils of Miss Carol Newcombe who tried exams in piano at the London Conservatory of Music, were all successful in piles- ing :-Misses Mabel Copeland and Sybil Courtice, first chase honors, 2nd , year; Miss Znnila Cornish, let class honors, let year ; Misses Newcombe and 0ourtice, 1st class honors in har- niony. PRO MO riox–For about a year Ed. T. H.ohnes, formerly of Olintone has had charge ot the Canadian loonligra. Wm Agency' at Indianapolis.. He has just been ordered tie St.. Paul, Minn., where he will have fall charge of the Agency ; he vvas assistant at St. Paul beforegoing ta Iodianepolle and likes the work much better in the west than in the south, as the opportunities for results are greater, TO OPEN A BILLIARD BOOM - O. N. Purvis, ot London, who has been in town for aorne time. repairing roofs etc., intends to open.a billiard oem in the old Beacon) storb, owned by R. Thwas, on Albert street, He will have the room nicely fixed up, and two billiard and two poo tables in stalled. as soon as final arrangements have been -completed with the town councIl. •• •• THE CASE APPEALED. -Messrs • 'Kills was ", member. tions in connection with he Taranto examina. ftom Tot reit° On the excurelon, deep. ped off at Clinton from the 6 o'clock PIANO EXAIV13,-Piano train, to spendrthe leader) here.. Conservatory of Neste took Plaee, an During the absence of Jos. Chidley in Wednesday. Mr Harrison,of Toronto, Muskoka, (where he went for his conducted, the examinations in Olinton health) the businees is under the super - which were held in Mr Hoare e Music' vision, of of Mrs (Wiry, sr., and the Broadfrire te Box Co, are to becongrat- ed on securing, even temporarily. the services of a lady of such prominent business ability, ... R. FitzQinions ship- ped a cer of hogs on Tuescley. the price paid was $6 75 with the tendency of the market eligh tly better .... Frank VITileion Emporium. Those trYing here were Misses L. Jackson, S. Nesbitt, P. a)le, Marion Coate, Doane Parte, Lela Hoover, N. Herman and E•le. Holmes, Among those who are trying the piano ex eminatian thisweek Goderich ar e t 'Misses Pearl Gidlev, Peerl Obellew and Hese Clark, of Blyth, Mies Edith has taken a situation in the store of r. ,mttloai lout deo, easoft. ;col lor den r,v vl oal ncuk , ()I lafeni dtnogedwitisimAlviiglitieostBgemtil5 arbaoyIllotr28cooStounb,e.0..E;.:labnuttlleorn BonrosT. suheispdpaeyd Ross and Nellie'McKenzie went up to for export trade.....Cherries are being Goderich on Wednesday to their eir week, also black currants.... & son f shipped in quite large quantities Ole exert% in Piano .Miss Penhall, Myth, also wept on the lame mission. A. 0, Pattison, bad the Misfortune to get the end of a rusty file in hie foot glee, soreineew of Mrs feeder, Clinton, FAT4a.L ACOIDENT.-Samuel Rig- with the result that a mild form of ableblood t. °p° hobblei aonlngaroundhas d ex stiffer,lopedtthoughconaid. enable from rt....Geo. Potts has come pleted the external ee :mitt tn of 1'. e home of T. jackeon, jr...,Thoe; Bic. Kenzie has con3pleted the house of J. Becker, Mary street, and made an excellent and satisfactory job of it.... Et. East has made arrangements to work the homestead on the eravel road, Hullett. for this year and has moved his family thereto- . A large plate tease veindow,to replace the one broken in the store of J. W. Irwin, by the storm. some time ago, was put in on ti we : it bed to be imported from tbeei'd country specially, by the aoaa. Hardware Co., °wick to its length. ...The regular meeting of the Huron Medical Astiociation was held at Stratford yesterday (Thinsday), Dr, Shaw, sect etery, being the only ape in attendance trom this place.... The Orangemen in this vicinity will cele- brate . in Goderich tomorrow. w .,The many friends of Mrs (J. E. Tenney will be pleesed to hear that she is recover- ing nicely from her late serious illness ..e.Parties.who maliciously interfere brother Vieelliam, left on Tuesday with artythnia on the government post morning for Oolurnhus and claimed the will be getting into trouble if body, which was. brought here on office siee they are not careful.. - We are sorry to Twhisdprisetleasy,lifitntdhe holt:triraeddiannnodrecire:hoef state that Mr Bender experienced a. met anth an accident at Colunebus, Ohio, on Thursday which resulted in his death. Deceased was a moldier, and until quite recently was .working at 'Hamilton, but he lately took a sit- uation at Columbus in the emelting works. The shop was ashort distance down one of the lines of reilway, and the men going to the shop were in the habit of flagging the trams, which usually slacked up for them. •It is stated that Eliggins flogged a ' train as usual, which did not ston, and 'that in attempting to get out of the wey, he was struck his skull, being •badly crushed. He was taken to the hospital, bat died sbiertly after, Hie Wife was still living at Hamilton, but name to Clinton as ar)ou as she was notified of the result of the accident, having asked that the body be sent here for inter. ment. Fre. seine reason or .other the adthorities did not immediately for- ward t he body, hut held it at Conine - bus, though Mr Pattison, acting as 13. S. consul, telegraphed concerning ip. Mrs Higeine, .accarnoanied by her Poreeters, of whizh orgaeization air set end strolte of Tutu,. ysls, On Mondsv, • . Mrs • • • being found on hie lawn ; it wa,s'a mild Doherty Sr 0o., in a letter concerning. no serious results. we are last week's item re .their insurance employed by the corporation, and is a stater of Mr Ohas H. Carter who le .etroke and gled to say; are anticipetecl.... Miss, lost thrimeil the. interpretation placed for a time employed on the dredge who resides Clara Twitehell gave a -birthday party day afternoon, receiving . in return „ .e_tree.." _Write 'as: fellews:-.Fileerigeetee dieliehter. a Mrs Carter. to -her nnmerous little friends QP Toot.: Ray, We won on every point raised, but, - cTe-eisre terffiereeitatibile-eMe elliggieer was by his Honor, Sedge Street, . on oue ' When it *as working in Hallett a° feir molly beautiful present*? as tokens of . sentence contained in one of our lee. Years ego. In addttion•to his wife .he 1 them beet ensbeee• • .rtie rod ' of rah: - Bros. rolling mill is being repaired by ters to the- company. The import of leaves two yonng boys. Mrs Higgins , .e, this sentenee was not called in question speaks. very hienly /if the ceurtesy and. • • v. N. Persia, expert roofer, from Len- don....Nearly 40,000 square feet of the trial. The judge, in preearing his bus, who aided, her every way. . . geapolithic walk have been built this year in town, and a good deal more is • Cash and one Priee this one statement from our corres.- Horne Norsing has been •Issuerl by tbe . -_Peederice,laipeed eno cobtrect". We. with our solicitor, -claim that it did, and on this ground have appealed the 1 case, and are confident of winning it,,. . I'. A LAMEe.frAl3LE SCENE. -The wife of • e well•to-dd and widely knowii farMer, of this. neighborhood,: who hies . hettand loss White, Black, Prey, Pink, Blue, 5c per hank. A shoulder cape made of Shetland Floss is the" right thing for the cool evenings after the hot ,,days—light, practical and fashionable, and we may say popular, -too at 50 per hank. Don't you admire them very niu'cli on others. Be admired by wearing ene yourself. Another hot weather comfort is 'a hammock, healthful, restful, not extreme to payneedful; to recline in a ham- mock is the very nearest you can comfortably come to being.suspended in the air, where its coolest and most healthful, 75c to ,$5,00. , Still another warm weather leatu.re of our stock is our Faus,—Large Leaf Fans, 3c each; better one at 5c each,—All kinds, all colors await your inspection, at prices as low'as we can, pro'fitably sell them. The W. D. FAIR 00. mon , ",Often the Cheapest—Always the Rest." moommimiummaminainimmviiimamemsnamom at fine tirne during the argument' at attention o the • art tee 0 LU - decision, came to the •conclusion that NOTES. -a. neat little • booklet' on rit to go down. . ' $ hoe Bargains . . - . • , FOR YOU:: Never before have we given such bargains in . all kinds of first class footwear as we arejust now. Many . of the lines we adirertified last week are bleared alit and our numerous customers were delighted with their • • $ purchases. This week we replenish our bargain cc•unters with exceptional values, which it . will pay . . •. • you to inve4tig.ate. - _ Men's bioyole boats, just the thing for summer wear, regrilar price $1,75 and $2, about 36 pairs go at $1.25 Youth's tan laced boots, wen worth.$1.50 to Blear at $1. • • * Men's fine laced bootee up -U. -date, regular $3 going at $2, . Ladies' kid oxfords -we never sold as mime Oxfords as we did last week,catl . and eee what We oe.n do for you at 90o and $1.25, we can save you 25 per . VY'e have 36 pairs of Men's tan oxfords they are worth. ercira $1.25 to $1.73, you.osu.have:.you.Obotoe for 90o and $1.25. ' See our girls'. buttoned boots worth $f going at 75a. . '' - - e •- . - .. The Old Reliable. Saturday july 19== . • .. been *mentally unbitlenced for nearly Here is a carpet bargain in earnest, One that you can : , a year,but not to say danger wily; got • . ;r1(23eri. ee i te ucmd- ., ' th° not afford to pass if you are doing any carpeting this ' I. fi'°P0 on FridaY ::: - Lition that came to her° bummer. It would even pay to .buy for next fall at this :.:. - two children ,lia.c1 got oft at' thBe9surtn, . , At Clinton, and were foully murdered, . - and nothing would satirly her,trut that her lthsband should drrve her to Clinton : to allow her to inspect' the place, but not not being able to find them bere - greet inued her Wilde chase into several ; *acre in town, until it became unbear- ithle rtnd with the help of three stalwart menthe was finally taken into the council chamber and the mayor notified. . She immediately recognized him and ' quieted down, after the Mayor asse ring her that he would probeet her. As it i price. 200 yards extra quality English Bruesees carpet, made be one ,of England's leading makers, guaranteed to wear, this ,season's oolorings and patterns, regular pi 25, for July sale, made and dko0 laid per yard, e Vac *****irk*************c****** Gowns • All cif these are slightlymutesed or soiled with handling. 1 only gown, made of good cotton, yoke 1 only gowa, fancy yoke of tucking of insertion, front of insertion and and ineertion, neok and cuffs em • embroidery, collar and cuff embeoid. broidery trimn3ed,regulter $1 50now ery, trimmed. reeular $1.26. on Sale et1 only gown' yoke of tacking and in - Saturday Oa" Gorgon and ombar: fulling, regular 5 900, .... 2 only gowns wade of fine English • cotton, square out neck ,yoke of in. : insertion and feather ranch braid, sertion and en2broidery with baby neck and Cuffs of widetorohon lace A ribbon, collar of Woking and em• „ie. regular $1.75, for Saturday broidery, eegalar $1.85, each-for..L lonly gown made of fine white dot - ton. yoke, torchon insertion, enib'y yyyyyVVY1flYtYYYYYYtVYY A Great Big Sailor Hat Bargain. Unquestionably the greatest 'bargain in these • much worn hats ever given in town. We et a lowf . a very, low price and $10W give you abargam. Ready . Saturday. ' • 150 Ladies' Sailor Hate, rustic draw, lined:bleu:It orevhite bands, an ex. tra special bargain for July sale et eaoh 15c *********1!***************,*. Vlore 1111illiner,3r;fargains s • Miss Randall does not want to leave a bit of millinery behind her when she goes for her holidays Thia week we are offering greater bargains than ever. 0••• 'Ttimmid Mats $1,00 8 girls trimmed hate new shapes, last left in stook, regular 01,50 to — 52,50, (Melee 1,1* /11* LIM 'Any trimmed hat Sl.50 This week should seethe lest of the trimmed hats. Every hat to he • sold at one lido. !our ohbloe of any trimmed hat In. he show 4 eak room no matte: whatehe former prior% for.. . . ...... . .... Vlovvers 5c • Not many dowers left, peril% one hundred honcho. We; would ebe willing to take a dye dol ar bill forthent so Saturday you, can have your choice at per bunch e 'Nene' Goods c Some Summer Bargains from the clothing section; �bIrts 39c three Shirker Ititesoeted ()timbre% • and Ceylon 46111161S, last Ones, of lime that told at 15e ina 51,00, Clearing for July aide, each,..... 3 Men's Hats LOO 75 Mons' felt Hata, hard and "soft themes, good styles, leek ones and two(' of lines that sold at ' PAO and 33,30, lene ohilhoe to plunge, and finA113, landed in the yard e 4;4 g°°a ft'rverAlitle numeY dia of Mr Thos Weaker, cleaner no more • 6AVone.ifig. fiielikeIgittlel-esseleere low! injury to the rig than thes ',breaking ..of. the donbletree. /t WAS found that Mr Scott had broken throe vibe. while Mrs Scott received a bad brute° on the head and had her face scratched by the gravel; ehe was very fortunate in. deed in not being more seriously in - Jared. Nt4withetanding their injuries be& returned to Toronto on Monday, accompanied by Mies PIUMMOrc son •:,. % k Os taken as caeh. ....aig..Saturday,. July- 19 NIS min 4,,.. aitur would take two or three. clays. at PRO to get papere for an ,admission to an aeyluneit was thMight,Wiee to take her t)aCk home, nut some guelktly.vIlliTtuati°ttstilviZe husband has the .sinipathY of the entire community, in his circumetances It is expected ehe wilt be -taken to London next week. ' • ' AN 'UNIQUE • WEDDING. -Last Thursday afternoon a couple of rather mature age drove up to a certain hotel here in town .about four ie. to..and after the landlordhad Ushered them in and had their horse put away, they next enquired where a minister could be found. A messenger Was immediately despatched, and it was not rang barna the joyful news was proclaimed that they wished to become man and wife. The minister. who could not proceed without witnesses, looked around for the t much needed article, and finding a young lady, not dressed to attend a marriage:least, and a married man, in his shirt sleeves, well known in town, he went beck to maktithe once married man happy with his maiden bride. After a light supper, vshieh can only be accounted for by the excitement they had undergone.they took the 6,45 train for a northern town.. The mutes wed- ding of last week was not in it with this one. Their names were John 'Glen, of Vsbornet and Miss Wilson, of ktay Rev* Dr, Gifford performed the ceremony, BAD Mr after- noon Mr Lester Scott. of Toronto, formerly of Clinton, had the mis- fortune to meet with 'a bad accident, whereby three of his ribs were broken. Mr and Mrs Scott had come up from Toronto on the Huron Old Boy's Ex- cursion, and were stopping with Mr Plummer, Mrs Scotts father, and were intending to visit Mrs Hibbs, a sister of Mrs Scott, on the Idth con., of God. erich township, Mr Hibbs had a team hitched to the buggy, and when Mr and Mob Scott got in at Mr Plummer's It. crowded the seat so that, Mr Hibbs was sitting on the ridge. The effort to raise an umbrella to keep off the eun, frightened the horses, and tbetran away, Mr Hibbs, from hie positAon having no control and 'being thrown out before they had gone twenty yards, escaping unhurt. The sudden turning of the horses at; the corner of Queen and ,Princess streets threw out Mr Scott, who fear bllothe culvert' on his eide. In it moment more the Iurch. ing of the buggy threw Mrs Scott out, 'she falling on her head and face, The hoteett continued, on in their wild BRIT IRS eta* IsK44:••X•40•:••:••::::•••:tle.:“Vir:44)•:":"§"IK",,tsf - 010.10444;44,4"...'511441444."f:S.•ef4400,..41000.4":44.44040.044 MIK•041•4•1•1•C•C••••••:4+0•:•4:44.:**14494) • For 16 years We have successfully held 2 Special Sale Days, one in July and one. in January, in which we give the people an opportunity,to,buy Mens' and Boys' Cloth- ing and Furnishings at less than they could possibly be made for, in these 2 days which are set apart for the. express purpose of cleaeng out all odd linesof seasonable goods we certainly do not begin to make a copper on our salts this clay and while we have a hard clay'swork, we get a lot of money foi a lot of goods that might otherwise be. canied.oyer until next season. ,So it will be your fault if y ou do not take a dvan- tag6 of this kind Our Bargain Days are so Well known and so well established that it is not necessary to say more about them. It is impossible to Ave a full list below of what we have to offer and you Will have to come to the store and take .your- time in . going over the list we will have ready for you. Clothing List Furnishing. List . liens' $10.00. Sias •••• w. * • • • Sale Day $6.95 ,Meris' . 7 50 S tits ... • .... ....Sale Day 4.95 Mens' 5.00 its • • • • .... ... Jule Day 3.59 Made mostly in lour Rutton.S. R. Slyle-well triMmed and • well made— . '''') Youths' $5.00 S13 and D B Sack Suits ". ....Sale Day $3 59 Boys' 5 00 and $6 00 3 piece Suits ....Sale Day 8G0 Boys' 4 00 3 piece Suits .... ....Sale Day 319 Childrens' 5 00 and 8600 Fancy Suits Day 3 78 Childrens' 4 00 and 3 50 Fancy Suits ....Sale Day 2 69 Mons' 3 50 fine wormed Pants... ....Sale Day 2 75 Mena' 2 50 tweed Pante ,.. Sale Day 1 89 Mons' 2 00 tweed Pants .... Sale Day 1 29 BO e' 40e and 35c Summer Knee Pants Sale Day 24c Boys' 1 25 and 1 00 mid Vests .... • Sale Day •50e Boys' 150 ana oo odd Coats .... Sale Day 69c Bore 2 50 and 2 00 oda Coate • SitleOity 1.49t 48 Boys' Summer Coats. . • 0 • • 0 • • * • • Sale Day price Mens' $1 50. Print Shirts Mena' .1 00 Print Shirts . • • ri5c Print Shirts Mens' •500 -Print Shirts a 27 ends of ploth from 2 'ya.rds to 3 yards—c14rk and tight colors r . sato* I•* • 6 4 • 4 4 • •• .• • • .41 Sale'Dey 890 Sale Day' 60e- ....• Sale Day 490 ' . . Sale Day 38o Boys' 750 Sweaters ....... Sale Day • 49e Boys' 1 00 Sweaters ........ ... • d Sale D,ay 74. Mens' Regular 10c Cotton Sox Sale Day 4 for 25c Mens! Regular 20e Cotton Sox , .Sale Day 4 for 60o 85c and 25C Ties 4 in band and flowing ei.ds.. Sale Day 19e Mons' 50c Book down Caps.. .. 44 Sale Day 3e Boys' 35e and 250 caps • .... Sale Day 19e Mena' 35e Brace; Sale Day 28e Mens' Linen Collar, regular 150 and 20e Sale Day 6 for 25e 72 Mena' and Boys' Straw Hats .... Sale Day prico 35c Girls Sailor Straw Hats, • Sale Day 290 Nothing sold on approval, notbing 01,E9hanged, all sales spot cash . and the iibov°0 ••••w.• -.4 • . . 4, " k**K.: 4 41* priclifoi Saturday, J'uly 19th, 1902;only; ' AMMON :BROS.. 24111:1E0'eLg, 'CLINTON