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This big Millinery Department has once more
demonstrated its 1eadershi p. c= The • fact . that your
Millinery business is breaking all past records, is
proof beyond question, ' that 'we have once more
struck it right, and show Millinery that is pleasing
critical buyers. The season's best and latest
styles.are here. They keep coming in right along,
for we have arranged for the late•novelties to reach
us as soon as they appear in the larger centres.
We have something new in shapes and trimmings
for this week's shoppers. Corrie in and ;see •them t.,
Order early. If you want your hat for Sunday sure, let us r.
have your order as early in the week as poasiirie, We will guar-
antee not to disappoint you if you do, .
Carpet and
Curtain Savings.
" Savin: • s " abound in our Car: et and Curtain.
epartment. of a single, 'solitary yard ' but has
a price on it that spells " SAVING ' to those who
buy. Great, big, generous 'stocks too for you to
choose from. Nothing skimped about the.assort-
ment. Patterns and qualities just what you would
expect to find here—right in every case.
10 patterns in Union Carpets
Every yard selling at a saving.
18 patterns in Wool Carpets
Every yard selling at a saving
24 patterns in Tapestry Carpets
Every yard selling at a saving
15 patterns in Brussels "Carpets.:
- Every yard selling at a saving
50 Brussels and Tapes'', Rugs
Every one sellingat a saving.
Curtain . Savings
Just four to mention ' here,,out of a dozen"' or
more in stock. 'You can jude.the whole list by
this. No need to pay full p't ce `anywhere, while
you can save as you can here.`' You certainly' can
as long as present stocks last
We are selling $L25 Lace Curtains
for $1.10
We are selling $1.60 Cacei urtaiilt
for $1.30 ,
We are selling $200- •L ee.. Curtains"
for $1.70
We are selling $2.50. Lace Curtains
for $2.15
Every pattern good, Every quality can be de-
pended upon._
Tons of rLinoleutn..
Tons of Linoleum here to -day. By far the hest stocks
that ever were In the store. Every yard bought direct from
English and Scotch makers, Every iy{ard selling . now" at
saving prices. Qualities that are thoroughly seasoned and
will stand any amount of hard wear; Block or .floral spat•'
terns, two, three or four yards wide,
42e and 5$c per square yard.
Savings ri Hosiery arid Gloves..
There isn't a pair of ltosiery or Gloves in the
store that is not selling for less than it ought to
sell at. The little savings.make up, big ones; and i
you can buy your Summer Gloves ,*anti' Hosier
for less money ere ' than anywhere else. ' Ever:
pair is reduced lin price. No need to tell you
qualities are good. You knc`rw' it at.
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.CLIVITON NEW ERA
()LINTON, ONT., MAY 7, 19(8
' roc«pit Notices.
• Dreaa and Mantle - making, Plain
1 Sewing, Pressing and Cleaning Ladies'
Apparel.=ADDIE-L, EAUIrMAN.
Notice
Ali outstanding accounts must be Gala al once
or they will be placedin Corti for collection..
Settlement may be pude et the store
J. W, TRWIN,
DR. QVEN'$,London, Surgeon, Ocu.
list. Specialist, will be at W. S. R.
Holmes' Drug et ore, on Thursday May;
28. Gtaeses properly fitted, deafness,
catarrh and failing eyesight treated.
g01111u g011ia
Mr David brarvie haemeved on what
is known as the Garvie darm,.lOth co n
Goderich Township,
Chamber, on I;+riday evening next at The marriage 'is announced of Dr.
8o'clock. to select delegates for the Lundy, of ,Srantffrd,formerIy,, Af'Olin*
Liberal Convention to be held in Sea- ton, to Mise Blackstock.
forth on Tuesday next. Mr Wesley Farquhar, 'son; of W. H,
AN OLD RESIDENT LEAVING.- F ftrgx ar,afkthe 2nd , con."dayu12$th,
Mre Coats, Albert Street, leaves in
a few days for (Irestline. Q., where of April.
she will make her home in future with Mrs T A i3relp will he at1�ome to
her daughter, Mrs McCallum. She has: her callers next Tuesdayand Wednes.
been a resident of Clinton for over 50
Years. and was for many years ore of day afternoon; Mrs rowu will re"
the most active workers• in connect- ceive with her•
ion with Willis church, and her re- Mr L E Doherty,, moved to Goderieh
moval will be much regretted. On this week,. He has been' .Secretary of
Saturday she received: word of . the Wesley Sunday Scbonl for years, and
deathofher sister at Parkhill; his place will be hard to fill.
LIBERAL MEETING -The attent•`
ion alldirected. i f Liberals 3s again ro d ted 'ta
the meeting to be held in the Council.
WEDDING}- A prett_vg-wedding took
SOME POSSIBLE CANDIDATES place at high noon on Thursday of this
-it la reported that at least three week, at, the. home of Mr Nathaniel
RETURNING OFFICER- Mr Thos. candidates will allow their names to Sundercock, 13th on, of Hullett, when.
• D Johnston,. of towns Will be the Re. go before the Liberal cou'Qontion,at his daughter vias married to. Mr win.
tucking Officer for Centra Huron, for Seaforth, next Tuesday, these ,be;ng Hopper, son of Mr AHooper, Clinton.
the Local Election. He is as good a . Megsrs W. H. Kerr, Brussels ; V'.', The bridals a charming and popular.
man as could have been•chosen for the ProUdfoot, Goderich ; and Thou, Me. young lady,who was the recippient of
position. Milian, Hullett, - Hoye many names many hansome presents. The oere-
_ will, be snbiriitted to the Conservative • mony, was .performed by Rev. N. M.
Miss V na Stevens,R.daughter f I IrrW 'convention, to be held here next Leckie', in the•p;eselice of a,.number of
Stevens, bad the misfortune to break Thursday, we are net in a poaitiotl to . gueilts A unique feature of the wed.
her right collar hone, on Friday.She say, but from .present reports, it looks
ggvisg as. if floe choice of the Convention Off is the fact that bride is an is an
was London Road;
with her cousin on the might be Mr Andrew Porter, of Gode. -daughter, hter., Thetymejtalwedding d • inner
Road; and slipped. in coming g,
down stairs. Putting her hand .olit.to rich' ' followed;tbe ceremony. the happy pailr
save herself, it resulted as stated., . The Conservatives of town meet taking the 'afternoon train for tneir,_
" BIRTHDAY PARTIES .-Milia "tar: Thursday... evening,.. of this week, to White home 1n H neall,;�vhere a prettyselect their 'delegates. The Liberals residence awaits them. Mr Hooper is
etta•Geo. second eldest daughter of Friday evening.:
Mr Barge, had a birthday party a progressive and efficient young man ; who wilt look after theinterests of his
on Friday •-iter 10th -and her • little THEY ;APPRECIA rE IT -Writing father in the southern part of the rid'
girl friends gave her a girl ring . and. froin Elva, Man., in renewin his sub•
other presents Miss Marion Gib-_ scription Mr Walter N Cunoiinghame_, ' �Q riMcb-Krepresen rta�ti e being the pi;lrw
binge, onl'v daughter of Mr. B. J., Gib- former -Ty gf-H'allett, says •`1 may faeturera' Lite ,Insurance Co. The
bingo, had a birthday party on Saturn say that we prize it more than we ever New Era joins in wishing.the newly-
day -her 8th -when her friendsegave did down east, and that is saying a wedded couple the largest measure of
her a number of nice' presents• good deal, It is a•disappointment tog
LICENSE MATTERS -The last re. one and all if the" "New Era" fails .to
ort of the Liquor License Act ast re appear at the regular time, We mise-,
port q ed 4 or 5 copies during the winter. My
-the followlug lines collected from. Mur-` little daughter,-, nine years' old, says
on County; -West Huron, 1905-6,.8477; • the New• Era is like a whole lot of let -
11r3 -7, MO ; South Huron, 1905.6, $261; } ter from home. Seeding became gen•-.
1906.7, $145 ; East Huron, 1935.6, $10 ; , eral in this section about April 15th.:
1906.7, "nothing.. The salary and ex- I It has" been ideal seeding weather.
pensee of Inspector, expenses of Com- ; Most of the. farmers on half sections
missioners and office rent have largely have' from 125' to 200 of wheat sowed.
increased under' the 'Whitney Govern- , It started to rain on the evening of.
,went. in 1904.5 under the Ross admin- April 23rd, and continued to • •rain
' istration the exaenses amounted to:- pretty •much allthe time for the next
• ,West .Huron $884 ; in 1936.7 under . few days, and Sunday, • 26,th, a severe
'Whitney $1173 ; South Huron 1904.5,,snow's.,orm raged ell day, but it was.
. 11664 ;10 6.7, 6882'; East Huron, 1904-5,not at all cold. rt will no doubt do
8625 ;19C3-7, $885. The •East Huron ! much good, and add to.our Chances of
license holders must be a very law ar good crop, ae the fall plowed land
abiding set of• men or else theInspec- was very dry, Last. year we had no:
tor isnot doing. his duty and judging 1 rain to speak of till the:J5th of June,
from. reports, the_latter is the case. hence the crop•'wasire y late in getting
• .MRS RETTNAM AT GUELPR-Tbeil-=a sta : .r .. -
Gluelph Mercury refexriYig-t-o' a recent BRIEF'S -Miss Helen Fair entertain
. meeting,in••that city, thus alludes to a
' 'Well known •Olintonian:- "Dr Rut- ed a few friends to a'Leap Year party
nam's address on Ceylon in Chalmer's
:'Church was a most surprising treat.
t' 1t was illustrated b ' a ma . drawn
, . y . e .. r erse • an • a c ear an
graphicdescriptiongiven of the beauty her hand .:..Parents should .caution
' of its scenery,,its wonderful resources their children aeainet picking; flower
and tropical proaurtiona,'given in a . on lawns, a good deal of this gojng on.
"...Clear distinct and eloquent voice de- to the annoyance of townspeople...
"lighted the • udience, For. over, an ,the 5th of
Dame Rumor states -that
hour she kept the rapt attention Of her May will witness the marriage of two
hearers,: while she • gave the'history 'popular.•young Olintorians;its easy
Of the island from early . times; in its guessing who .they are... .The foliovvyy
educational, religious.and missionary infere to a the
of Mr, Arthurette, t
deyelopan.ent.,Its devoted Missionaries..
large churches and freedom from de• i Ingham, of town : - 1^ G Whitting.;
noininational difference were 'dwelt ;.ham,of Edgaley, lest week while walk.
in .on the upper floor
Upon and explained with rare` skill, of his 'barn, ac
common, sense and magnetism. that cidently fell through the 'trap door' in,
Cornea from: personal :knowledge and the stably below ; : he was severely
enthusiasm. Some of 'those present shaken .......The volunteers have eom-
• said.itwas the best missionary address menced drilling, preparatory to going
1 they had ever' heard. •Should Dr Rut -
•nau return to. Guelph :she would have
• a, warm welcome and a crowded house
1 to hear her.
on Tuesday evening, . , , On ',['uesday
'while at 'school, Elsie Barge, daughter
of 'Mr Alfred Barge, met with a pain-.
ul-aeeidentw-€alling en
happiness and prosperity.
•'•A. 'VETERAN CONDUCTOR = The
Toronto Telegram of last'. Saturday:
hada two-column,review'of the career
of well known, now retired, G. T. R.
,conductor, who IS still well.remember-
ea up this way,• an uncle o1 R• Holmen,
of,town. The following extracts will
bei'ead with interest :> Daniel Holmes
w. ll be -83:. ears old on ne 23rd next;.
:ro . a • y- + e • o ' es"t `ilJuro� `ate' c -11- u-
or;in Canada. -Daniel Holmes has giv-
en up his fruit .farm in, Leamington,
and'has come to :live with his daugh-
ter,,Mrs W E Hazzlewood; at -No 112
Robert St. •Toronto. Mr .Holmes, in
'' his forty-four years; of railroad` service
sere
has;. travelled 2,C33,C00 miles, 'or over
:t 80, times around the world He never
had his name on; the "fine" .book,and
he was never laid off.. He pulled off
this 2,60,600 mile stunt without ever
to going to Quebec for the •tir-center
ary ;:the Collegiate. grounds are being
used for that purposetwice a week ;.it
looks like a good scheme tee' have the
grounds levelled down without cost:..:
.. Mr W Grundy, who had the con-
tract
ofainting the- bandstand, has
completed the same and made a good
job of it, Mr Jas Howe, the• popular.
representative of the 'Queen City Oil
Co., passed his 51st birthday on Sun-
day.; he looks good for 51 more.... Mr.
S S Cooper has the contract for the.
erection of the. new Presbyterian
iinrCh'ifrIk airetri
Mason,.' Who on Tuesday made: hie 14th
consecutive -weekly trip to Toronto.
Cattle: 'Market, said he never knew
prices to flunctuate as, they have this
spring:... .Mr; ikenner,from Toronto,
has taken a position as baker with H.
Bartliff.; he has Moved. into Mr Shar-
man's house on Orange St...Artie.
Briinsdon,,son of Mr. W. T. B'runsdon,
Lontlesboro, who has• been at Clinton
station for the past six months, has O.
hurting a passenger, and the. only ac- cured a position in Sarnia .;'he is a
cident he ever was in was due to : the bright, clever y'outh,and°will rise. in•
Terror ofan operator.. Dan Holmes was the service of the G T.11 .The friends
made a freight conductor in it?'`i; and of Mrs Wm Oudmore will be' pleased
a, year:, later moved :.to Brantford; to learn that after Len days severe 111-
' where he worked on a construction• nese, she 18 improving:. .Mr W.Robb
train in the building ,of the Buffalo has added a neat verandah to his resi-
& Lake Huron Road, from Buffalo to: dence on Albert Street ; it was put no
Goderioh.• He was then given his run by T McKenzie '.Owing to the.il-
:'as .passenger conductor - on . this .line nese of his sister, at. Egmondville, Dr,
from Buffalo to•Stratford and in 18,:3 R, A. Worthington was not able to be
he ran•the first passenger train..frnm present at the presentation of prizes
:Stratford to G}oaerlchr. - He. was .•seven - . at Landon. Medical College .on _ :Satur.
years at this job, and when the road day... .John.McIlyeen, of town, has
merged with the Grand Trunk, he taken a position as bilker,in Paisley...
went in as an asset of the old road,and M. David Tiplady, who likes a fine
ran between Buffalo and Goderich for ' driver. has bought from Mr Peterson,
: thirty-four years, running I60; miles " Goderich, 'a pure bred Hackney ; she's
each day. • [It might be added that his a beauty. Clinton Court ofReyision,.
two sons are in the -railroad business, May 27:... Jas. Mahaffy *as ticketed.
one
agent
irn, and by . This
.another station
engineer.]
. is good crop V ,nylow
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Durability ty of
ra . Paper
is tts
cos
will b
real factor that .determines the cost, . It
s much per roll, labor or cash, to Lars a
r as it does .one at a few cents .;riore, that
tify your home for a much longer time.
we want tq! ake is that "there is a price below
whichlit islot wise to go." We think we have
the largesOvariety. We knowwehave thepopular goes, and that our prices are honest
prices at whip; you can decorate your .rooms.
Becoming the reason; your - purse, and above
all, your indivic , ,i taste. We even; have the 3c.
per rollkind. l ;will cost you nothing to :see
our. Stock,. It 111Sr 111Scost you more not to see' it.
i.av r f'•
ffen---the- Cheapest.- -
Fa.lr Co,
-A-Always th . Best. v.
cLiNronr.•
hoeing
eBoy
To sell ,shoes that look.. well and wear well, has
been ou'r, aim. " The results justify the care we have
given. If there are youngsters to be shod to -day,.
think this matter. over. .. All of our shoes are good
looking. they're `good wearing too, and what is.
equally 'certain, we can and do giveunusual shod .
values. ,
HERE ARE A FEW SPECIALS for this Week
Boy's grain feather -lace, sizes 1 to 5, regular
.60, for....i1..,.,..Y....... ....l if,.,f4
...y..YY.Yi..�U
l �.
C.60,
Boy's strong farmshoes, sizes 1 to 4, reg-
ular $1.60, for.........,...,.. , 111
Boy's grain. leather lace, Sizes z I to 13, ' reg -
alar $1.50 for f..... ,,.if.i...... ...,.. Y.$1 .00
REPAIRS WHILE YOU WAIT
Fred. Jackson.