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Clinton New Era, 1908-02-14, Page 8
+�� e l id Guilt Srietials Some 41TERY SPECIALS" White •Quilt Values for this week. •exceptionally good al ities, Handsome patterns. Sought right from the Maker in 4ngland or we Gould not sell at these 'prices even at a "Retiring'.Sale," You will good .a chance a hot get as n #� g'�• for many arta many a day so -better lav in a :supply NOW. Ready Saturday,1?P. Y $2,25 Quilts $1;65 Good quality English white lkferseyllee Qulte full • 11/4 size, -good weight, new patt,enn4 ,regular $2.2&, speeiat commencing Saturday each. ,, „, ,..,.,, , ., .... n 0 $3, Qalitct $2.15 - Heavy quality Mareailes.Quilts made ,by one of the best nutters in England, very fine quality, ukoioe patterns, large double bed size, regular $3, affi- ecial .:,..$2.15 $4,5.0 Qui14.1183,2g ' Extra quality Narsaiiles Quilts, Bast eEnglieh make, very flee duality, bandeotne patterns,large • double bed size, reg', $4,60, s . I � �a h $3 25 , special Saturda c This •is Irn bro defy LTi m+ Time to, b u y, Fnbroi de risef l i s right .naw,Gen Genuine bargains in beautiful Swiss Embroideries i der1q s • and' Insertion are C1rt 0u"rCbunter$� Clitton,s blg4 . test stock is being cleared at very •low prices. • No need to pay any body prices full ric s while you can buy here. You .can save :on any of these. Embroidery at 5c Hundreds of yards of Swiss:Embroidery, made on good, strong Cloth, insertions as well, assorted widths, extra special value,per yard.. Pine Embroidery 15c FineSwiss Embroidery der W and Insertions. - yWeimport every yard ourselves, direct from' the maker, ie patterns, regular 20e and 25c' values. Clearing thele out at peryard... ,, ••• 15c Very Rine Embroidery,20c• • . Extra choice Embroidery and Insertion, handsome • designs on'Muslins and Naluseolte direct from one of the best factories in Switzerland, very special at qn per yard ..... ........'.... Y L ilC Lace, 3 yds for 10c ~ 300 or 400 yards of fancy Laces, for -Dresses and Underwear trimming,' Insertions to match Most of them. Very strong weave, •assorted patterns: special for next Saturday at ... , , . . ,'.3 yds for Good English Gotten We will save you money -buying. Cottons, They come from one of the best Makers in England, the finish is excepptipnally fine and the.' weave strong , and even. Three prices, at,earh•better valuie than 1pp" you will find in aoy store'bvreabouts': • :.. 8e. 10e - -22 10c Making Money; on Fur Lined : Coats You can really make money bilging:fa Fur :or Fur -lined ' • Cont HERE and NOW. We would much rather•give our cust- omers disc,iunti oti' Far or :For -Lined 'Coats we would have. to take off if: we sold the stock enbloc. It would.please-•us a good deal betteroto let some of our old customers get le then a strang- er. That's why wewill:take even>less than cost price for .these goodegar•ments, It we sell the stock at arate 'onthe dollar .we • woulo rather you would get the 'benifft .Every.,: garment . thor- oughly dependable in every way and back by,.. our. guarantee.. that it is perfect. No.. 1- Ladies Fur -lined' Coat, good; anality black Bdaiver, Muskrat. lining, Ohio Sable coiIaL• , and reveres, regular ;655; you can have it for ... , ...$30, 50 No. 2 -Ladies brown Fur•Lined Coat, lining of Lock •`.. •Squirrel, outside'nest 'quality beaver, collar and . 'revere Mock Fisher, very 'handso me a , iesu- 5., • . Jar $75. now you can have it for,,,:..:...,:.,. L o5 No. 3 -Ladies Fur -Lined Ooat, Ohio -Sable , Collar .and Revere, outside good cqualitynavy `IL broadcloth • •' Hamster wining, regular $55. you can have 'it$ q Q no*fir tViL No. 4- Ladies Eur -Lined, outside of No 1a1' _ black Broadcloth, Ohio: Sable Collar: anluRRev- ere, Hamster lining. 40 in. long, regular •$57,50 you can have it now for,..... ;$3"�0 No. 5- Ladies Black Beaver cloth Fur -Lined Goat,,. Hamster lining, Alaska Sable Collar and -Rev=(�• nn ere, regular $65. yogi can get it now for, ; , ID45h UU No, 6 -Ladies Electric Sekl Cfnat, rich WSatin lining, beautiful garment, very:dressy, regular $35.00, you can have it now for s $22'5o. • . 3110: `i=-Urre. oniy Ladies Aatrachan Jacket Oliiri, Smile Collar and Revers, rich glossy ctirl,.'24 in.' long, ' size 36 re ular 45,. o 'c g $ y. u an hive it uo.w for. , .. � No.8-One only Ladies' fine earl $lack Astrachan Jacket, quitted satin lining; Ohio Sable Collar and Revers, very stylish garment, and one that • will give satisfactory wear, regular $47.50.. you can get it now for . , ,•... , , ; . $36(� . No 9 -One only Ladies' Astrachan Jacket, a spfendia Coat will weat well,.:brocaded inning, you can haveitnow for ,.,.:.c ,:-,,.,,,,, �2�ao N • o ft 0 -Ole only . Ladies' Black ° Astrachan Jacket, o�d strong felt, rich glossy color, Ohio Sable Collar and veres, regular $45.00, yaLt :can g , have it now' .,•t $32 50 No 11 -One only LaP' ,s' extra..pr ade Black Astrachan • Jacket; an etHirtiot ally ood coat, the price Q� nn was $45, now glee can have it $oz'.'... ... , • . tp3:1 DU No 12 -One only Ladies' - Black Astrachan .jacket collar aid reveres of choice Ohio Sable, , the fur in this Coat is exceptionally good.TThe. eon nn price was $50, you can have it now for ..... r7 iUll No lS-One only Ladies' Near Seal Jacket, cellar and reveres of Mock Fisher, a very handsome coat indeed, the price was $50, new you can buy it W35r1111 .Ualfor.... YYV ...YSYaiY,>ihY ;,.Y,. 47 Cal No 14 -One oniy Ladies' French Seal jacket, size 36, This garment can hardly be told from the . genuine Alaska:Seal,�ind• will be found very urable. We.hadve-sold a number of them and they have turned out satisfactory in every way. The regular .price was $55, You can have 5U: it now for J U No 15 i One only extra high grade E1aek Boearan Jacket, `this is a beautiful Coat, one that will: stand no end of wear, size 46, it was $55, you ell kn can have it wfor ..Y. Y,.,,,i/Y, .. tp Ilio 16 -two only. black Tour Capes. You know what these Capes usually sell for. The collars are black Australian Oppossui'ri and the dye will not rub off, Y'4iu can have either of- •thein for $r0 --T. The chance to buy good, 'reliable I+'ur Japkets at- less than inanttfaoturers prices does not conte very often, 1:'t only comm now bedtime' we are retiring from buainese in Clinton and Would rather let our euatorrlers have the beniflt of any reduction in priee we May sell the stock at. T °LINTON NNW ERA CT o SPECIAL DELIVERY- Owing,to the blockade of the road& the New 1+'fi+IDA,Y, FEB, 141, 180$ • Ert'!�delivered its Aspera.. atlolpgeaville a,ncf .%ondeebero last Week, by *Waal courier, who travelled o0, snow .mhoee, _. , _.,� _ _..: • ._:. �. ._.- •.. It took him an hour and ten nxilnutee. Local „Not -jets. making ,Holme�aville, and two hottme to reach Lo'idesboro, DR. OVENS, London, Su n. Ocu' A TORONTO wool:tIN .-•The ta.l- let. Speoiailet, will be antw g,'.. COLLARBONE BR0 EN 'Eluent Dayment. Of -Balsavaina, Wan, Iron of Mr Jobn Dayrnent. of torn the nniafortuue to get Iiia oollai: bone brok- en lately. It le not known how it weef done, but bie.friende suppose it Wes* winlleplaying hockey. FARM RENTED -Ur Thee Shipley Boltlaes" I)rttg *torp, on Tiirxraday. owing, from a Toronto paper; refers road me a pie term on the Ireton Feb. rah. assets res err fitted" t, a slater of Mr A. A Alexander, Ghe l + lu t a t of town, to Mr WIII P p Y , poppular *hipping clerk connected apothems, catarrh and fro lug eyesight. ielth the Jackson Man f treated , u acturing t7o;�- ,rhe marriage of Miss Irene Alexander Walker Ross Furniture Dealers , daughter of Mr and MrsIexan- are complete Housii Furnishers, carry- deur, to Mr °ordon t5 Gooderham, son rag full lines of l.inoleucne, Carpets, of Dir and Mrs, William Gooderhann,. Fisher,, for a terve of five years, at a rental:of 5275 a year and taxes, Mr. Shipley ruining the use of the house. In consequency of renting, Mr Shipley will have an auction sale on the 14th. Rut3'e,0il Qlothe,together with Sewrng�j was solemnized in • St Auguetine's , COLLEGIATE BOARD. -The °ol- maoltines, Pianos and Oceans-. -salt church at 4 o'ciackSA,turday afternoon ' Iegtate Board met ou Monday evening and see. them. !The ceremony was'performed by Rev, last, . Rev 0 R Gonne wasemaniMous• MCOauseland, assisted by Rev. Mr, ly re-elected obal"roan, a osition, he Ashcroft,in tlae.piaeenee cdoniyy. imrae. has filled with entire satisfaction, ,later , agate relatives.. • The bride, wh'i wits- W +taekson,who has for a considerable $auto (' O1JiI , " given away by hertather,wore hertra.- veiling gown of mauve chiffon bread -- DEATH OF W B SWAN -One cf cloth, smartly tailored, and mauve felt the oldest residentd'of the 16th son., hat with plumes, and ermine furs•, alld Oneerich Tp, died on Tuesday night ;. carried a shower bouquet of violets and Mr Williem a Swan, at theme age of: lilies of the valley„ Her sister, Miss88 years. He suffered paralysis some Einid. Alexandex,was bridesmaid,wear,,, time ago. and has been in poor health lug white chiffon broadcloth with aihc . He was born. in Cambridge, "strappings of the same, and black plc- . HE'S A HUSTLER -The o Eng., he carne over`. to America and t:ure hat with plumea,and carried ,rink oral Traveller following tem: - •settled in the Unitdd States but after bridesmaids' roses, Mr•Norn,an Good- v flet has the ve, gli it ri, is a.fewyears .came toCanada somefifty erbani, the groom's brother, -was best one o Cook, bus _driver, glrmen, is tears ago. $e carne to this part of man. Immediatel after the a he most attentive men in a e ceremony time p0rfarmed the responsible duties of Treasurer, resigned this position, and the duties of the office were unit- ed with those of Secretary, Mr -M D McTaggart, holding this office, being appointed Sec-Treas, at a salary ot $50 n Vann he country and settled ou the 16th of Mr and Mrs Goo erham drove to the Goderich.Tp, on which he has resided station and left to spend their. honey - for over 40' years. Ile was well known moon in New York and Washington. ' and highly respected a gentleinan it The groom's gift to the bride was a was a pleasure to know and who ,was, diamond:necklace, • highlyy.esteemed. by all vibe knew hint, H- was HeaL' ibe ml in _ politics. He leaves hist ed tpartner and a family of four daughtersg, and three sons. Mrs b tntoff and,Mrs Able, of : Stratford ; Mrs Al# Barge'aod Mrs Abbott, of Olinton,Geo of:Luckiow, Charles in Saskatchewan Joseph at horgne. The ful'eral took. place on Thursday, to Clinton' came= terv, Rev Mr Kerr, officiating DEAT13 OF JOHN HARDY -There passed away on `Saturday night, in Clinton, a'well-known and highly' re- spected man, Mr.Johri,'Ilar�dy, in his 'eightieth • • year, ;Born in : Yorkshire; Eng, he carie to this country in '1851 and dsettled at whin $el lived i ed the e hieliue of business in Ontario, Mr, Cock has catered td the wants of tra• yellers in his .town foe the .last -three years, and. by liis attention has gained the good -will of his numerous patrons, We might. add It4a, this that Josh is h as hu st er 1 as well. Q Last L s Fri a d Y hthle, met aV the late train train, ,,,,,, i . not et here eit'18 .g.. until a• nes, Satur sa an ' a D` r DEATH R8 FR>JER=�1iie of the of r - a ids d s s nt ofsection la this i passed away on Friday,' •at the residence of her nephew, Rev Mr Butt, Centralia, in the person. of Mrs Freer, relict of the late Thos Freer, She was born in Cornwall, England, 85 years ago last December When 'a young, woman she moved to Dailington, a few ;miles north, of B3owmanville Het+ maiden- �• name was Money. She was the eldest. of 5. and through the early demise of'1 the mother was housekeeper till mar- ried to Thos Freer, near the village of 1 Hampton In the winter of 1858, Air. : and Mrs Treer •ntoyed. to'Clinton and settled d sol t ith f atown, ' to the lace t w' ii ]874 when he moved too Summer- occupied by Rev Wde, Mr Freer bill, snhsequently_ buying:.the.-John. died -32 Years -ago -this -month. -Mrs. Archer farm on the. Base' Line. Four :.Freer lived alone until over two years : years ago he moved, to Clinton, where ago, when she went to live ' with Mr. he has resided since.. One year ago Mr Butt. Stephen Honey, her. brother, ' and Mrs Hardy celebrated -their rat y eat ' heir o Jived golden v ithp 1 e w he for !. r several . years, and wedding, 13e was a quiet uuastenta. died here about 6 years ago.- The late tious •man, one to be 'always. depended Mrs Josiah Butt was'a sister of hers.,' on; he had a great many friends being She'was nota church goer,- but read . respected by all with whom he came her. Bible. and proposeto 'believe its in-He--lie-was-tr Liberal in poli •truths'; L'or the last few months She ' tics and a faithful anddevoted member kept her. bed, but retained ,general_ of:the Ontario St. Church -He kayos good health, until a week ago, when his aged partner and three children ; her appetite failed her, and.she grade - M AIM A Neal of Mullett; Thomas in . ally. passed away, The remains were Hullett, and Williarn'.in Tuakersmitb. interred in Clinton cemetery on Tues- The . funeYral took place Tuesday to day. ,e • Clinton Cemetery, Rev Mr Kerr otiic •• gating.. 'The pall : bearers ,were Jae' LEF1. TOTVNr-'i'he:Ashexoft fat milt' Stevens, Jas Cornish, John..:,Govet, H husband, wife,•and fo+ir children, left Iiakor; iV Robb, I) Tiplady, •town on Monday presumably .for some 'DEATH • l • ; .: point east of lioi gnto. A year ago they CFA. i l•I3URCHILL-rhe' came out here, under the auspices of. Sudden and unexpected death of A. M. = the Salvation Ariuy, and were sent di..: Burchill 13 A:'(nepbc. v of. W Doherty). ?Peet to a farmer ,near BelgraLve: A• at his residence in Weston; on.thr; 3rd ' i;ouci•liearted citizen of Clinton, learn - that caused a painful sensation to the l iui that Mrs Ashcroft Was an expert whole• community. He , had '..been violinist,and that Mr Ashcroft bad no slightlyatiflected•with'.dyapepia and r. to. farming, -concluded the was confin.ad to his rook, only nine could do better here, and geneiously T days, when be died of heart failure. I helped thein out of. his olvn pocket. Born in.Southampton 1803 where his . During their residence .in, town, they' ; father. the late 1tobt, . Burchill, was ai, i were moire or leas -possibly • more -a missionary • among the Indians, .but linrden on the ohsi ity • of the: town* moved to Clinton some years-- afte1,, 1. people. • Asher oft; is an able bodied ' •where.Alfred received his- .Ligh scluio1:r-active young pian of about thirty, but education, sedated.:1 Certificate; and , he must•have been horn tired, for be :taught school" ' iii: the Township.ofa. mould not work if he could help ft. Wawanosh .in '1681., .He , afterw"rds i The.. family would have staryed' or attended the Normal College, .Tozon.to. { frozen,had it not been for the neros- : and qualified fnr`t the Principalship-of.it . of --- • -, . (. .,•lit*. _ngighhors__.`_FI® often denied of- .the District .warning. , Incti.t.u.te at ;•fees ot, work because the wages. .groin Burp's Ii'i> rls; tvhe:'e he taught fiy'e i reed :were not gap to his idea of what"a years, and - Where in 11)10 he married •living •wage" should be, even •if the , Bliss Jean Struthers,form.erlyac tetti'ii- Wages were ample to buy' food. tand er of our Clinton Model-Schooi, Leav-"' elnthing for his fatmlly, An effort' Was ' ing Burk's.Falls he took the, Priori: al- ; heing.imide,.to have them deported by > shipof the Tia]toii' Petlilic school and the Governnietit,. bait whether tilts ' held 111to.theend cf 1fl06.;Wyhilethere'.evas'to hisli,ling or not;•' is.unknon.n. : he pursuedl:is.University,coneseand However, o'nSaturday: he managed to. obta red the r t de tee. !rinse $10 sem degree of ; T3. A from elioyv, and its said;. that if Queen'a•Urliversity moved to t•Ve'ston i the town weui'd give hint $1©' more he and was appointed assistant Meister of °iwould• leave. .-The` .Mayor.: and Chair•= the . Weston ; tlollegiitte institute: :•i, 1 man of the charity Committee wisely :� position he held until his death.. Me tl►ought this was the. beet thing.: *.o do, 1. was:.tuuch beloved,<: by ull•'wbo,kn:ewv and gave flim the ueoneys..It, has since MTh. . A hard' worker,:.. a, faithful, `` transpired. thaa he got ii"remittance of 'Painstaking teacher:.; .He alive s tried,: $u from the old•country iaet lacer. " to "star" his pupits instead of select-, 1'. • Feb, Y+q'e .10011., then he also met, tha 6.20 train- the 1 same .morning, Aeissemeemeememeemi .+ Young and Cid, Grave - . doer and :Privflous • all have the Valentin habit -not the sem habit as that .of a few years ago,, when only die unrefined rude or sarcastic ,joke was in vogue. These are 'Ow not so p o nlar, and in their place are many beautiful and artistic 'ef- fects in color and design,: new in re conception, faultless in e tp ' ression; replete Q with novelty, eltya which, to send, is in keeping l� g wi th good taste., have them ranging in price from 5c' to $2.50, For those w. "" • who wain them. vi�•e have the I em-harde,,r Fault Finders, " Sharp Darts," etc,, at re• -'and.. 2Q, Also a good assortment of:Valentine P s o.t Cards Valentine Favors, Valentine Notions,_' St.. Vallentines,. Day is. � Friday, Feb. tq,til.. T Co Often the cap st. = A1w `` . 1 , �,.. aye the Best. ing his scholars to "stag" him: • Being f amiliar with platform and . pulpi i ao work and always anxious to do his best to honor his Divine' Lord and {. :Master, he endeavored to teach and !; preach to all who called , to see hire, during his, illness. His favorite 1 themes were, "The .preciousness et! 1nter',Any Day;, Christ." `'The incomparable love off • "ehrises-witinl;nesaTo 6iive`:. WititeY:tertnT°'if tilliiepartments His triumphant death sill never be-' o" the Central Business College, forgotten, Re has reached the goal d. Toronto, offers splendidchanees where age. ha.ili no power, 'o'er • the : for. spending a few months deless frame; babas-exchangecl-roirr•-• - •pleasantly.-.,anda-larafitaihl - 25 talityforlife, Risen to the life of God, . into the joy of /leaven. ' Ile is surviv• - ed by a •widow, one son, and his mother, ;who hued; with Jahn., 'His funeral was largely'. attended. The town Couneilhonored him. The`H.igk School and'. the Students attended en masse. O OPEN teachers, Catalogue free. Write •. for it. . W. R. Shaw, •Drinclpal, ` Yonge` & 'Garrard sta.. Toronto. 1 Mfg' 5TC' •ff' dew Spring argain usl:Ins 'rices Starting out for Spring Business: earl. ! Yes bat • not too', . .. Y � early ,for early 'bu ers or - Y , those who do•: their•sew- ing early. This will be agood o. • • ortun is .Summer 7•. opportunity xty to purchase: your S' ummer g oods atFifty g .a big saving... F�. to sixty pieces in the lot, and ''every' ., yard• , . y' goes at a 'sav>I.ng pprice at this Remember, these =prices are for a � turday. f'I imainimmausmommiumwommumammionammamisma CLINTQK.' ick=taking Prices. mean moneysaving prices to you and to i s.• if' you can buy at Twenty per cent. off the regu- • lar price; that's money made. ' If we can dis- gose f-surpltls .stock, that's money saved by us. We take stock at the .first of February, and for the whole of the present month, we are offering a reduction of ' 20 per cent. inn . what we have left of our winter . goods, for • spot cash. Take 'advantage of ' our Stock- taking Bale and save motley ,$&.00 Goods ii r $4,00 $4.00 Goods for $3.20 $3,00 Goods liar $2.49 $2600 Goods for $1.00 $1..00 Goods for 80e. • • „• Jackson.. ealeerressitesseiteareleiniesielle io pieces•fanc t; stripe and y PoPe 'check NMutsli.ns,' in; al the 'popular colorings, • regular IO�r, Saturday price of pieces;fancy colored Musli'ts, in rosebud,'cross-bars cs�ri es, , , p rin all tke . o u. lar shadings. reg. Saturday.i� ,. � 10 c 25C Dress a �at t�el, � bC 15;.pieces fancy - dress Satteens, iia' all' the' up-to-date colorings, one, yard wide, regular 256; Saturday price to clear , . :.y' .150 123c Stri � eG�1n •ha til I Oc h g io pieces stripe Gingham,• in blue pink, .reds, greens, etc; ;2 -in. wide reg. Tz4c, Saturday;. .,..',.,.,..., 10C r5c,Plaid Gingl am : t:c ' b 5 pieces black and white plaid Ging- hams,. 2" -inches wide, regular 15c, Saturday • 11c 25C White Vestings . r,gc 5 pieces 'white Vestings, .in polka dots, floral designs, etc., regular . .25c, Saturday I�..... ...... ....... .... • ...:' 19c 1. • 10 pcs fancy•„ high-class Dress; Muslins in ail the u ,p to=data dp- 'Psi ns and colori • • g • , nes, reg. . hoc and • ;5oc, Saturday .. �5e: Lot .2o pieces Fa'nc. 'Musliiis the ` newest e- colorings,. .,y , . !n stripes, dots. ,_floral designs, •etc., reg.' 20c and 2 c, Saturday v 1.5C:. ot No. 4 -ern nari ts 47—price Rernnants of D.res's •Goods from yards up to 5,yards,•in,'•blacks, browns, blues, .etc., Saturday all on • one table- :at Half-price; 50C. . �rati • W -Hose •28c Boy's black Worsted: Hose,, guar_ ' anteed fast •black, all' sizes . regular hoc, for ,...•,..,. it 25r--- 25c.Worsted ed: lose 15c .. Boy's black• Worsted Hose, guatan teed fast black, all sizes, • reg: 2,50 Saturday price ,L.Y...:.�,,,r., , .15C 50c. Toques. 35C Children's woollen Toques, in black, . w.hite and fang 'colors, double . knitted, reg':. 5oc; Saturtlay.l:.,,....:r 35e prig Lases aid rnbraidery... We• have just opened up our Spring importation of fine • Valancines Laces and Insertions, also, Embroideries with Insertions to irate::, Allrovel Embroidery, etc., ete, Never before have we received as dainty a range of de- signs. Call. and see these novelties. w4: rt>✓L+i.`,iv�ititY+tl.�iti