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April 18th, 1908
dash .Orders tor ;pastor M1IIInpry.
We are ready to take care of rusk orderfor Feeder .Millinerythat
that will le ! wre to mine in on fia furclay: Special preparations have
been,nwle to hattdde thou, leo if you hale put of your ltaeter mu-
lleergbn ag, you eau Bundy haws. liar has for S>'ntdey if you dime
here. Wetter was the 2llillineryy in our Bltow .+Roomquite so good as
that here to -day. "
re Ready for
.'
•Easter
24re Your
We are.in splendid .shape to helpyou
in your Easter buying. Stocks all over the
store are ready for you. Every c1epartlment
is showing bright, new things for Spring.
Come here to do 1G, Saturday.
b
shopping this. week. We wille 'sad y to
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serve you quickly and well.
New Belts are Mere.
'Phis is a Belt season. More different styles and kinds
shown than for many and many a day. Lots; is of new ones
here just opened up the, past few days. New and nobby.
styles in leather, silk, etc.
25c to $2.50
CHOOSE YOUR 6A$'1'ER BELT EERIE. ,
Baster Gioves
an:
. -Shades find .Kinds.
M y _
The -best stocks of Easter. Gloves are here.
Kid,- Silk, or Lisle Thread,.; long or.shortt, all sizes,
many qualities -none that are not good, for all are
backed by our unqualified "guaranteed. Do: your
Easter Glove buying here.. You are safe. if you do
and it will pay you.
Kid Gloves at. 88c
_ _Kid Gloves, made from fine quality of skins, soft
and liable, two -dome' fasteners`, blacks, whites and
colors,, all sizes, one of the most.,popular lines, special
atper pair . . :.:.:e•
Kid Gloves at:. $1.19
Kid Gloves; ma;delrom real French Kid skins,
one of the best wearing Gioves we ever handled,
blacks and all leading shades, every pair guaranteed
All sizes, special at per pair
Kid Gloves. at $1.30 ....1:,•
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Qne;of„the most popular lines 'we: handle, pique . •
glace'$nish, made from selected skins, blacks.
r.
and colors per a� 30•
Pi
$a7a7
LongKid Gloves at` 2,•�c
,
Good assortment'of long Kid Gloves,. in blacks,'
tan and white, made from good quality skins,. elbow q
length, realgood: value at per. air ..... . : . . . :..... L
g , P .: � 35
Long Silk Gloves at ` I'.1 • °
Extra good quality long Silk Gloves, full elbow
length, good weight;, will wear 'welt, : black, .white'
or colors,special at per pair ir..' $11
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CLINTON NEW ER+�, BBxEFE-••The wits of Mr ,l� il!• Patti.. of Ma�aggart, and the former w111 re•
son, who went to Toronto a couple of main here for the summer..,,,.Tbe
THt7RSIJa.X APRI><,, 18 1908 k to attend funeral f her matter of the ClintonTbr@cher Oa
mother-in.law, was taken ill subtle Game upbefore Judfle Doyle at Gorier•
mere, and hae not yet been able to re. Ich, on Wednesday, Mr WWe'de, of Tor-
turn bane, Ken t?1#awn whore , hal appoa ted Perin nen ie
cantly experienced the loss .ail a linger Wattle and a number of the acGoun�s
Plain o d clothing '
1 s h will attend service at St Pauls Church
g g dh taken Tail t
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. ,weeks ago a en the uner o ,
Loral Notil'e$.
l Sewing, -Children's alo n a
specialty, --A DIE L. KAUFMA. ,
PURE MAPLE SYRUP; Every
tin guaranteed bythe maker. Try a
can.—H. WILTSE. • _
."Tib. (?YENS, London. Surgeon, Ocu-
list, Specialist, will be at W. B. R.
Holmes' Drug store, on Thursday,
i 30th. Glasses e S
April.G e tied
pr sop sly ,
deafness, catarrh and failing eyesight
treated.
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TOMS�iIlr
RECOVERING-- We are pleased to
know that Mrs Chas. Middleton•is re-
covering very nicely frpinher accident
She is able to conversequiter•freely and
the doctors expect she will be fully
herself in a short time, and will probe
'ably return to her home th=e week.
THE ORGAN FACTORY --Mr Cross,.
of Olarkson eft Cross, accountants, Tor.
onto. is here auditing the books of the.
Doherty Organ Co., and preparing a
statement for submission, preparatory.
to the business being taken over by
the Joint Stock Company. -
A' DIRTY TRICK -Saturday even.
ladies w
ingtree ' youngera walking
h
othe street, when came of theta . Wei
struck fairly in thefaee;bya stream of
water from a large syringe. • It was i
not an accident, 'but was done deliber- is as far advanced as last spring was
ately by boys who tried to re' eat the late........ Mr. John: Pennington.has
- onto n a t•
in iinmpao Detroititfactory, where
her on w a being ae jueted ; ..:..The Oddfellosws
Knitting Factory... ..Roy Rice son of on the evening of 4.pri128th...,A o
Ala
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Mr. Geo. Rice, underwent a slight or ial .meeting of council was hal n
re for oinking is
was not serious, and 'he is none the dere r s k�i g a test wall, and also
.eration at the Hospital last week ; t Wednesday evening, to consider ten -
last
worse fox it.....,.In mentioning
week that•Oooper Be Ca sup lief ,the
Batten tury House with window blinds
we were not quite correct ; Messrs W.
D Fair & Oo supplied a• quantity of
the blinds also,..,.,.. Mr 0 Overbury is
hauling stone for a foundation to his
own house Mr. H Wittse bas dis
posed of a lot of very fine Maple Syrup
uprocured, i s Ledor
a0
andsugar,n es Co.,,? •
samples of which the New Era is in-
debted to bim..,Mr Lu Doherty is. of-
fering his new 'bonito for•sale, and will
take up .bis residence in' Goderich if be
disposes of it, which will answer . his
besorryto
e• ewould
ur s s t w
e better .r
4 e. t
P
,
pphaveaway. as he is a wide-
awake,
himmove d
mv wy
awake, energetic citizen:. , . Mrs Rudd,
Who has beeen laid up at Holmesville.
for some time, has returned to town,;
while not in the best of health, her
friends will be glad to know tbatt she
'for street watering,but nodecision Was
arrived at• in either ease, though it is
.probable�a .Contract will be made with
Mr Miller for street watering, this.
apparently, oeing the best that can be
done this year., ..Several boys had as
interview with the Police Magistrate.
an Wednesday, for improper, conduct
towards John Wade ; they were . all
given some homely advice and allowed
to vosus .en a sen a ..,
n P d tan e ,Grand
Sire Conway, of Chicago, will visit the
London Oddfellows,: on Friday lot this
week, it being the first time -such an
official has ever vieiteddCanada; he will
be banciuetted while there, and Mr Mc-
Leod will represent Clinton Lodge....
Cantelon Bros, the. enterprising pro-
duce dealers, are shipping eggs at the
rate of eight thousand dozen a week;.
..
.rfied Chant. who has been connected
with the Y. M, O. A. work of Midland.
is snme, better... , , Uantelon & Fitzsiin• ,.for thepast year bas been asked to�e,
ons s o o saday .....•,. main there- for another. ear,..;h
hipped h •ga n M• ,v?
Bicycles are beta put in shape and re' lar meeting af the omen's Ia-
oiled these days he roads in the stitute will he held at Mrs Frank Hail's,
country are 'very fair. Eggs are as on Thursday, April 23 ; Mrs Rutnnm-is
low in price noway they were at any expel ted to be present and give &talk'
sk. els..
n.C r
o wo in ..M Jno
tie t .mer the rtee••be n 183' n Spar of
ids m h i,
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• K-•_ Wa ord
f. brotherof _p
�t-... A number •oi ..t . , Jas . and. Thos
farmers have s acted their plowing shat ,was inarried Thursday, and will
and seeding will soon. begin; this spring visit his. sun"t, Mrs A Canteion,
offence. An interview with ttre Police
Magistrate would be the best thing for
youths of this stamp. .
NEW FORESTERS HALL.— The
Canadian Order ofForesters are erect•
ing a new hall at Constance, to be two
'stories hi he contract
to high, brick veneer,t
having -been let some time ago to Mr S
moved to fiolmesville,haning engaged
with Mr -.1 ll, Holmes ;for the Mummer.
.In our' Gloderich Tp., news refe-
rence is male to the fact that Mr. W.
Gould, of the Huron road, reached his
75th birthday last Sunday; he is the
fatherof Mr H. Gould, of town...Mr
Walter King has taken anengegement
with Mr John B Lindsay, for the sea-
S Oooper. On Monday several mem- son; he's a thoroughlvdependable man
beta _of'the order at Constance drove , , ;� number of our local ehootars are
over here for the lumber, etc., to be.
used in connection herewith. Mr Coo.
per expects to commence workon. the
hall next Monday.
FAIR FARM -7 -Mr W Wheatley who
purchased the Fair Farm a few" days
ago,has.made .arrangegien;s to have
t worke. David `Steep, of town,
has moved into the first house and his
brotner Mr John .Steep ofGoderich Tp,
will move into the house farther back;
on the farm Mr Wheatley has ee-
.cured tbe services of two -good' men,
when he got •these brothers to work
his farm for him.:' . _
' A.Ni -ER S.O. B, ASS00IA'1`ICN
going to Exeter to participate in the
toureament there on Good Friday.,.
An operation was performed on an in -
Nate of, the House of :Refuge, on Fri-
day last, a sore on his right hand
making it•neeessary that the hand be
amputated..... Mr. Jacob Taylor,
in-
surance
eiranee A enbwas the recipient qf
two'bandsome• office chairs, last week,
from Insurance Companies—that he
he
represents ....Tie Band Stand on the
Square underwent a few repairs last
week.. .Mrs Thos Cooperhas been.
'recently under the. doctor's carer this
week; we trust it is nothing serious...
Are we going to -,have any sports in
town this suirmer; as, yet we have
;7±'O'RMED -- The following- from a_ heard nothing sof” any orgaaizetion
Winnipeg paper is of intesest,as the
PgPP
names of three or four formerClinton-
lens a: r e a m s •n g': the officers
"Another Old Boy's Association was
meetirigs,foi either=l+'oot-bale Lacrosse
Baseball or other games; don % leave to
the Collegiate; all the work of provid-
ing
yy ing amusements in these lines.....The
was formed in
• the -city , last: ni ht: _shad,'and suckers will be up . the river
Those who come from Huron County, and creeks in a few ' days now; trout
Ontario,make up the membicers roll, season opens' on May lst,' and bees on
whichnumbers:fifty. The officers elect- June 1, Mr Thos Jackson,.:sr., has
ed were —Hon President, Ron. Thos, ,Potatoes of this year's planting which
Greenway ; hon. vice president, Hon. are already showing aboveground...
G R:Coidwell ; president; F A Wood:; .The Clinton Knitting.Oo .and the
first vice president; 'T P Bell ; second Doherty Organ and Piano Co. have
n.
'vice=president;'_L J Elliott
iott ; seeretar. ,.-+shad-asig painter, Mr R A McOlarey;
A L Sim son 10 Kin ' street • treas-
,urer, l: 1VIcG vin.-: he following'
were elected.men hers of the executive
ccinmittee : 11 Beattie, D T Gardner,
G H Bissett. Fred Carter, .0 L Fisher
and Dr R. T. Anderson. The officers
al( delivered short speeches, and the
organization meeting came to an end.
Plans for the: club's future will be pre-
pared by the: executive committee ' on
uesda evening,'when they will meet
.at • 213 Nassau street; 4
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DEATH OF MR . LAWRENCE
MANNING -There passed; away in
Clinton, . en Thursday Morning, April
9th, one.of Elieoldest residents -of town':
::and an .'early settler of - Colborne,
Lawrence Manning, in his 84th year.
Born in Devonshire, England, in 1824,
he came -to -Canada. in his sixteenth
year, . coming.'to_ Darlington,` Ont.,
where he remained a few. years, ' after
which he came out to Colborne, where
he was married in 1850,0.a sister..of Mr
James Stevens, of .town, . and settled
New Pillet Nets,. Laces aid.
,.Insertions.
Fillet Nets and. Insertions " are having - a
big run this Spring: They are the new thing
in lace trimmings. It is almost impossible to
satisfy, the; demand. ' This week we opened up
some very handsotrle Nets, Laces and* Inser-
_tions, which were bought direct from the man.
who made theme in: Plauen, Saxony, Where-the—
best
here-thebest laces of this -kind -are made. They come
in various widths, white, black, ecru and Paris
shades. Very handsome, very stylish, very
effective trimmings, priced at
p 23e•, '4Oc, 5Ze, 75c and $1.00
lobby Caats for, Iaster•-
Nobby Easter Jackets are now on our racks.
Jaunty styles, in black Broadcloths fawn. Broad--
cloth, plain and fancy coverts. Just a little differ-,
ent from those you will see in most places'
$5.00 to $12.50 each.
flandsome Lace and Silk Coats for Ladies, '
$ J:5.ao to $35. oO °
Natty short • Coats, for small girls,
Serges and Broadcloths,
$3.50 to $ro.00
or navy
ens
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of Brantford
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sintin
gararge
s
giv-
ing
ing'
thename of the. company •and its,
output having- been painted on the
buildings of each of the • above named
firms Mr .John - Foster. is putting
a few iniprovents on his premises nn
Albert St North ..Both the Collegiate
Institute and the • Public School will
close Thursday n`o`t oto- resume—work-
a ain until Menday the 27th.....Mr.-.
Jacob Taylor has sold a half -acre lot-
to the rear of the .Collegiate, to Mr.
Thos Gibbings :... Parents . who intend
starting children to school atter Easter.
must comply with the regulations in
reference.:'. to:vaccination.... « . Misses.
Jack son; who-: hays ,been,occupyingMre_
MCllvain's'house'on •HuronSt.are°mov-
itinhur-
g toMiss Sine'shous'e onRatte y
St.....Mr Tom' Cook, Queen St., is. ap-.
plying a coat paint. ;.• to his,outbuild-
ings,whieh greatly increases the value:
' of any.•property Some amusement
wascreated in town on Tuesday :by.
the fact that circulars from the Corby
Distillery, ei in batigains in liquors,
on. the farm on :which he lived for fell into the hands o a number of
many years. He 'sold his Colborne Methodists, as well as those of other
farmand moved to a farm near Sum-
merhill some 28. years ago, residing .on
the faHn about& years;when hemoved
to Clinton,where.he he hassince re-
sided.
e sided. He was a quiet, unostentatiotis-
person, with a great many warm
friends wherever he was known who
denominations; the consolation is that
the circulars were just so much waste
paper, as no one was likely .to , bite.”
....Mr Albert Seeley went to Wing-
ham on Wednesday to instal a gaso-
line engine in a"shop there. he is an
expert in this line of work, and goes
much respected him for his honesty all over Huron county on, similar Br-
and integrity. He was a ; staunch rands.......Mr Joseph Rattenbury has
Methodist, being a member of Ontario installed an electric motor' in the Rat-
Street'Church, aid `'a. Liberal in. o1i- tenbury•House, for 'supplying water,
tics. Re leaves a grown-up family of and.' has also fitted hie stable with a
_ O ....:... rs.Eckmier ,we_are
six-da�uglabors, ands son, Mrs McCon-- -water ;supply.• � • M
'hell, Saltford; Mrs E 3.ordoii. Goderieh sorry to. say, is still' very ill.. r.. :The
Tp.; Mrs I. Fisher, Kingsville ; Mrs., 1 House of Refuge received two new in-
Beaconi, Summerhill; Mrs Bogie, Col- mates this week,:. one from. Lucknow
borne; Mrs O'Bezzo,Berlin,and James and, one•from' Exeter, being, the total.
in Colborne.. The funeral took place • number of 'inmates' up to 84' ,.....Vic
to` God erich cemeter., the services be_ + for Gloodwin, of town, has rented. his
in tak en by Rev. Mr Kerr, the pall. farm, which is located two miles, froth
bearers' being' the sons•in-law of the McTaggart and seven miles from
deceased, '. ( Weyburn, Sask., to Mt Milton. Brown,
The t...t.raliIity; of •
Wait- Paper
is the real factor that determines the cost, it
costs, as. Much per roll, labor or cash, to hang a
3c paper as it does one at a few cents more, that
will beautify your home for a much longertime.
`he Moral_
we want to snake is that "there is a price below
which it is not wise to go.„ ,We think we have
the largest variety, We know we have the
'populargoods and that our prices are honest
pricesat which you can decorate your rooms,
Becoming the season, your • purse, and above
all, your individual taste. We even have the 3c
per roll kind. It will. cost you nothing to see
our stock. It may cost you more not to see it
he W Fair
Co.;
/ten the _Cheapest. Alio s �ibc' Best.
ftmimmomis
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his Store for
je)Birl
aster Novelties
The new Novelties iii, Ladies' Silk Collars,
Easter.Y l n.
Wash -dullars . Leather -and. Wash- -Belts: _ Elov .s 'Veihn s
Ribbons, &e,' are,..now in stock.'-__, We are oarying:
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nosh n utb tlie best, and �t' 'Will -be :worthy _oux while to
4 : eoma ia • and. .see th@ ��n 8w � .and�est thin
�s for
:aster o .rouble to shawonr wares. ,... a
ammonia
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.. Our.Stockof egchusive .. Mi llinery: , ,
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heghth andweinite'youcalf•nd.'•seethe last -a
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'You want the latest,
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minute styles,:
have them.
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If we didn't know how`ter nrake a ' good shoe,
we would not 'know any more about a shoe than
you do.. If we did not know -where to buy a good
, hoe, and how to sell it cheaper than elsewhere,
we would go out of business: We want to tell you
about our Shoes, because its worth telling. We
offer you bI% far the largest stock of: . Shoes ' from
which to make your 'selection It contains the
representative makes of the industry, viz::
laget�, Walk -over; Sovereiglli,Williams,
Bill, Empress, Peerless, Art, M:cready,
,McPherson, -and others.
This week we opened up a. range in Ladies' Pumps •
Peter Pan Pumps
produce exclamations of admiVation from all who
have seen thein. They are beauties..
COME 1ND ieE. TLE],.
Jackson.
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Easter r
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se a e is a t r �Le ' -
Easter Belts, are here :inreat ar-
raleather,. ,
in al t popular d f le'sibr
y, l , he pop ar sha es a s ,.
—tans, browns, greens, blacks and,
blues, withfancy_steel and leather;
blackleg
, From 25e up to $ x.50
rep
Baster ..wash Belts
Wash Belts will be a strong
fea-
ture
this season. We have many novel-
ties in embroidered Linen, with ' `pearl
.buckles,
from 25up to $1.00
Master Gloves'
2errin's Gloves are the best made,
Y guaranteed.:' ever. pair':Our stock of.
Perrin Gloves is' complete, in tans,
- brown, green, black blue, in all sizes,
From $LOO up to $2.75
-Easter .Collars
We fire showing the largest range
of Ladies'"'°'F`arlcy'"' Silk Stock . Collars
for Easter that we have ever .shown.
All . the vety latest novelties; •very
dainty and
At Moderate -Prices.
Fancy•
Hosier?
:Th .new •styles.•in' '
Ladies's' -Fa cy
!
-Hosiery are 'many this season,.
In
:fancy open-work stitch, they -come in
black, pale .;blue , pink, lavender'' ; etc.,
all sizes,•
Prices 50c and 7$e
Spring Jackets •
Just arrived,. several, new- designs
Ladies' g.J SP rin Jackets, in Fawn Covert
Cloth and ,. Stripe 'Vicuna Cloth; self-'
seraPP inh.s ► butterfly sleeve,
all sizes,
Black . and. 'Colored
Voiles
• Voiles in17 lain .black stripes and •
.ribb on stripes also, in:. all the popular
shades, promise well for spring , wear.
We have them in the'very newest de-
signs, from
iiOC up to. $2.99 per yard
Tweed Dress'Grobds,.:1-;,;d
We -are showing the largest range.
, of Grey Tweed' Suiting? in the County,
of Huron, which is saying much. Ask.
to,see our special pure Wool Tweed
Suitings, in . check, stripes and plain ,
At 60c per yard
Min's Putnishtp
EASTER ° ' TIES.
Men's Silk Easter Ties, 'in' • great
variety, in the very latest colorings and
shapes. A call will convince your' Of
their value, Froin 250 up to '750
SEs
p�• � at th .
e. Annex '
EASTER MATS.
Soft and Stiff Hats, in,black,dark
green, slate, brown, tans and, :pearl, in -
iiwells:, Wakefields, Barsalino, etc , in
verylatest' shapes; $1.50 up. to $3,50
ss.