Clinton New Era, 1908-05-21, Page 8•, •
Showing of Millkwy.
UP. Special Showing of Summer Millinery
OD Thursday, Friday and Saturday, May
2Ist, 22nd. and 23rd, will be well worth
seeing. Miss Reynolds and her staff 'have made
extra preparations for the event. They have been
particular to secure the very latest novelties, both
in-shap$ and trimmings, and you can depend on
seeing Summer Millinery that is RIGHT 7if you
visit the show room Thursday, Friday or Satur-
day. Come whether you wish to buy or not; we
.will be glad to have you,
.Do you want a nowftbi for Ilona? Jfyou do, see the apeciol •
*,ie will have trimmea IVA 'on Sattsrday. Ton will. be almost
sure fa tied jus0, the one $1014 want among them. •
T.hese:.are Next
Saturday Specials.
Real good they are, every one of them. The
kind that spell " money saved " for every buyer.
A few,that were left from last Saturday selling.
Most of them on the Bargain Counters for the
first time Saturday, May -23rd, -
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Matting Ends.
25 short ends and remnants of, Japanese and China
litatting. Lengths 3 to 6 yards. All colors. Quiltties that sold at 15c to 500 per yard, Choice Saturday
Rail price.
The earpet ends , •
Still a goodly lot of Carpet -Remnants to sell, al-
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though we cleared a ' lot last Satnrday. Rem.
nants of Brussels, Wool, Tapestry and Union.
Lengtbs fronf 4 to 12 or 15 yarde., Clearing Saturday
• One-third less than nailer price
Wool esrpet 50c
All solid Wool Carpet, full yard wide, reversible pat
terns in greens, browns and reds. At 85c it is • a bar- cm,
gain. A. SaturdaylSpecial at per yard
Linoleum Ends
One end only 4•yard•wide &etch Linoleum, nice
floral patterns, slightly imperfect. Regular 60c, •3 cn
clearing Saturday at per square yard . .. . . in
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Rain Coats $1.90 • • • '
8 only- Rain Coats. 'Nearly alt sinall sizes. • Made •
from.guaranteed Shower proof Cloth. Capital thing
• for girls going to school. Choice of the lot•Saturil go .
day at each • • .
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50c Bobbinette eurteining 27c-
Bobbinette Curtaining, frill trimmed with lace and
-, insertion Swell spots, Regular 50c. This end is
slightly soiled, from being displayed. Saturday, we 2ic
clear it at per yard
• Vests, 2 for 25c
100 only ladies' new White Cotton ' Vests. Half
sleeves or sleeveless, very fine quality. Extra special 25c
value at . . ... ; .. ••i•••••••••••••••••••••...... 2 for .
Wrappers 95c , . • .
45 or 20 Print and Wrapperette Wrappers: As. flcn
sorted sizes and colors. to clear Saturday at each out;
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White cotton Gowns 8148 •
Ladies' White Cotton Gowns, • made fromextra
quality -English Cambric -finished Cotten,---se-ains - •
double sewn out very full, yoke of enibroidery•andj
insertion. Regular $1.50, Saturday ach Q 1 I
Silk 'Gloves 25e .
• Ladies pure silk gloves. Black or white. ' Mostly 4Cr.
,emall sizes. Regular 40c to 50c. Saturday per pair.. L ifb
Trimming Laces 9C
200 yards fancy cotton trimming laces. .3 to5 inches
Wide. Regular 12,i to 15c. Clearing Saturday at peryard
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$1,00 eorset eover Embroidery' 90c , •
15 or 20 yards fine Corset Cover Embroidery. Extra
fine quality cloth. Finished with beading eAges. Reg-
ular $1,00. Saturday per yard. . . 60C
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' 60c eorset Cover Embroidery 39c • •
15 yards Swiss Onrset Cover Embroidery, • good pat- Onn
terns and strong cloth. , Regular 60c. Satorday.:
Frilled Curtain Muslin 15e
Frilled OUrtaifl Muslin, blue patterns and white
ground, Regular 80c. Very suitable for Bed -rooms, di CA
•Clee.ring at per yard.... •.. ......... . ..... 1
Ends of Towelling ite • '
• to 1 yard ends heavy linen towelling 18 inch wide
Red border. The standard 18ic quality at least. Sat- n
tirday special per end , ' 00,
Lacs Edging, 2 *ds for—
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. 400 yards cotton lace editing. Several different pat- •1 0
terns, clearing Satnrday at 2 yards
,mensewmusonamsims
•Choice, of. the Skirts.
at • $2.9o..
hoice of all our readytmade skirts., in
tv,tee' 8, plain cloths, Sicilians and lustres. Good.
styl s and qualities. Regularprice up to $6.
Any one of diem Saturday at
THE CLINTON NSW ERA
li4oca1Notices.
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Deese and Mantle - making, Plain
Sewing, Pressing and Cleaning Laies'
A.pparel,--ADDIE L, EAUVMAN.
911, OVENS,Lenclen,liiurgeon, Oen-
net, Speuttilist, will be at W. S. R.
Bolioes' Drug s ore, on Thursday May
28. Grasses properly fitted, deafness
eatarrivand failing eyesight treated,'
Hours I to 4 p.m.
FURNITURE FOR SALE -, A
quantity of houssliola furniture for
sale, including stoves, bedroom set,
dresser, chairs, tables ; may be seen
oyer Smith's Wall Paper rooms, Olin -
ton, Must be sold at once. as owner is
leaving town, P. B. swum, Clinton.
New Band,
The White Dyke Beni, Clinton, is open
for ell kinds of engagements for the (lora-
Mg season. For terms, call at Watt's
'Shoe Shop. or write 'RMS. WATTS, box
227, Clinton. •tf
CLINTON NEW ERA
THURSDAft. MAY 21, 1908.
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owngOPIVS.
FARM SOLD—Mr. W. DOlierty, of
town, has sold his farm, lot 23, conces-
e'en 5, Tuckersmith, to Mr. A. Broad-
, foot of the Mill Road. This farm has
been occupied for some vears by Mr T.
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ATTEMPTED BURGLARY On l COXING EVENTS—Invitation* Or*
*Kays night a Would-be burglar forced out for the Marriage. Of Mho Violet,*
up a window at the back of 0Ounter'e Beatrice Tbrrupson, daughter of Mre
Jewellery stole, pried at the iron bare, Thompson, Albert Street, to M. Geo,
and got inside, intending, no doubt, to E. MeTaggart, of Blyth. The coining ,
rob the store, but in order to reach the bride ie a rming and popular Olin.
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otore, it would be neceseary to go tOnlart, hoste of friends,wbile the,
through anotheti'door, against Willeh groom W le tbe efficient etation Is
Ray llUMIndl, who attends to the agent in the neighboring village. The
night, telephone amine, had We bed, wedding takes place at high noon on
and Wag I nag on it aeleep, there not Wednesday, June 8rd, (the Prince of
May 21
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being suftfciet noise to awaken him,
As there was a loaded revolver
beside Rumba% the burglar evidently
thought discretion the better part of
and opening the back door be
passed out without disturbing any one
or taking anything.
SHOOKING ACCIDENT -- Miss
Rowed. of London, 22 years old, Sister
of Mr Ed Rowed, who was baggage -
man at Clinton ,etation for a couple of
years, met With a horrible dea.th on
Friday evening, by being run over by
a train, She was a nurse. and in cum-
Walesbirt day.)
Miss Edna Manning, daughter of tbi
lates.A.. if. Manning,. and formerly on
the OW of the Public School, will be
married in Toronto on Monday to Roy
Helyar, Xemptville, son of Mr Charles
Helyar. Both are native Clintonlans.'
who are most highly esteenied andi
popular young people, who will have
the very best wishes of many friend''.
A couple of lady friends will accom-
pany Miss. Manning to Toronto, aud,
participate in the wedding. On oebalf
of Mish Manning's many warm Mende.
'we extend our hearty congratulations.
party of another young lady and a •• •
gentleman;- were driving to the house PRESENTATION. — On TbUrsday
of a patient, Coming near the railroad Mr. Prank Watson was given a Bur.
track she got frightened at an ap- prise by about twenty-five of his most
proaching'train, and jumped from the "intimate acquaintanees who gathered
rig, unfortunately falling right in tagrbershipoemate foofrMxirmon h
a Ht.intlisleatosrawg
front of the train, and being killed be-
fere any assistance. could be offered 'town.. Mr Arthur Olarkson read the
her. The other two in the rig escaped, addreits, and the plresentation of a fine
unhurt. Mrs Rowed, mother of the • 111 ,s eimdn dtg ygad
l. ltnbcirrfeettcr roundta was the
npa clr heel mebayatanMtdirssnWilla his
uyenafroartaurneastiedegnirtl,ofwzIournit number of
' 'Watson, in reply, thanked them for
BRIEFS—Mr. 3. P. Mulholland, for- their kindness. The. evening was spent
merly employed at• the Foundry, has in games and other arciusementhand a
taken oyer the blacksmith shop atOar- snpiceent lunchwaswe oafs years
eeidn townFrankand h
hasas
made Many Warm friends. He was a
member of the Pastime Club, where be
will be missed.
or he is a Jolly good fellow." 1°.
0. Edmonds. The purchase price was low ; he is a, reliable young man and
in the neighborhoon of $4000.
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should pick up a fair trade.... ...', Mrs.
, TREspAssiNG_,mr. ano, Bamford W Cooper recently received a box of
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&sirs to give notice in our localcolumn si.iezirsc:31rzminlicieariisfoonrninia-.1a.mw•r.m3r..
that owing to injury- being' done, he Stevens is having a, stone foundation
• will be obliged to forbid any person put under his house on Albert Street,
Wiallting through his property, more t Monday will be celebrated as Victoria
eerecially on Sundays. The public Day, and will be a poptal-- and bank
'ugly; this is another case of privileges'
being abused. ,
„CLINTON.
w 11 please govern themselves accord- holiday H.R. Higgins, Brucefleld,
has given the contract of rebuilding
his house to Thomas McKenzie, ol.
Clinton. He will have it brick veneer.
A new telephone directory was
issued to customers here last week ;
there are 138 of these instruments in
use in. ...The government
has authorized the erection of a bal-
cony to the Post Office for the
convenience of the caretairer's fam-
ily • Mies Blanche Mcilveen has
taken a position ' with Warrener's
313altery,-Goderich.... —The following
item ap Mir daily—papers: r—
: ASSESSMENT APPEALS—rhe fol-
lowing appeals against assessnient'
have heen lodged with .the clerk-
-Mrs R- Irwin. .appeals against her
residence. Chilton Knitting Co.,
'against Business Assessment;(tbis was
also appealed last year) ` the trustees
of Ontario St Church 'appeal against
assessment of their driving shed, on
the ground that as placed -of-- worship?
are exempt, this is a necessary part
thereof. Andre Louise Coltman, of Bucking-
' " ' ham, Que., is applying for a divorce
IMPROVEMENTS— Mr 'Wm Robb from her husband, M D Coltman, of
is adding a, nice verandah to. the frimt Thr thonetr000herty__13,Sil214yoigan and 0, tufaneet!
of his house on Albert Street North.
WallrMiraidlito°hveis3Thiosusilea,viTnogrena'SZdineSitt. orY. sovers his connection' with that
institution in a few days, and is leaving
James Stevens is having' a for New York next' week. Both he
stone foundation put under his home,
on Albert Street, North James'
Howson Albert St. North, has vat a
new roof on bis house. ....The rooms_
ofthe Pastime Club 'have been under-
going alterations.
• CHECKERS -- Mr Walton, . the -
champion checker player, wet)," up
against some ' of the (Miamians, on
Friday night last, but w is not as sue-
• eessful as on a former ' Occasion. The
• players and games were as fellowSf—
Hoover lost ,one and. madea• draw;
Cook.won 1, lost 1,, raw 1; Grant won
1; Johnston onewni and one. draw;
Watt, wonl and lot 1;. .Wiltte;'I. draw
1 lost; Pickard,. Hohnesville, 1 draw;
Howson and Rebertson, a loss.
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• LARGE POTATOES -- Mrs James
V,anegmonci had sent to her by Mrs
Andrews. of Baker city, Oregon, who
was her guest for .a few, weeks last
'winter, a sample of the kind of fruit
they dig up, down in Oregon, • It is a
'potato weighing pounas. This, it is
and his wife have been active church
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workers, and be greatly missed, es-
pecially by Wesley Sunday. School,
where Mr Sibley has been a teacher
and leader of song, Mr Sibley will go
to England on a visit.to his son, while,
Mrs Sibley will remal with her
(laughter in New Y • ...Mr. Fred
Davis, second el est son of Mr S Davis,
who, has been in business in I3ooisevain
Man., for Some time, has sold out and
is moving to Kelowna, B.C., where his
father-in-law resides.. ... The Cooler-
vatives have opened Committee rooms
the store ofMr., J. Jackson, :Beaver
Block..The Liberal "Committee rooms
are in the "store lately occupied by R
Smith„ G T R announces single
fare rates, good from the 23rd to the
2411 George Kew, a former Clin-
tonian, died at Niagara Fails,
Saturday at. the age of 43 wears....The
Many friends of Mr N. Rooson will re-
gret to know that he is confined to
the house by illness. ...Mr Robt Reed.
of Goderich, brother of Mrs Kaiser, of
town, left for Victoria. C., on Wed-
,, stud, is the size of the „usual roil- of. nesday, being called there by the 111 -
potatoes, many being 4 or 5 pounds nese' of his Soil, who.iii'iinffeking, from
weight. • Mr Vanegmond intends to blood poisoning; he was ticketed by
1 cut up and plant this 'potato to see if Frank Hns odge....The White Dykes
it will do well in this climate. , It's will give their open air concert on 11'4 -
name is the California Lady's 'Finger, day night of tbis Week '; watch for the
• A VALUABLE Big]) m j latest minivan Hit "The jollier"with
• • • their troop of jolly singers.. . ...The
Hovey has aPassenger (or wild) Pigeon Oddfellows Degree team expect to ex -
stuffed, on exhibition in his store. The emplh
ify teir work at the meeting of
bird WP.f3 given to Mr Hovey by Mr.
, Jas 'Smith, who his .had it for acme
1 for ty years. There are very few Lirds
of this species to -day, they being sup-
posedly extinct. It . s a very pretty
bird with a radish brown breast, slate
colored on the head, and back and -top
of the tail feathers.the under side be-
ing white. The bird, differs very much
from our tame pigeons, the tail being
anextensiye affair nearly eight inches
long,
CALLED OFF—A great deal of re.
grethas been voiced by the boys about
town over the decision to take only
the cityaborps, and the regulars to the
Quebec Tercentenary: --Drilling ,had
been going on, every Tuesday 'and
Friday evening,. at the Collegiate
grounds for some couple weeks, there.
being some -twenty-five volunteers
present, and all were getting into the
movements very nicely, when viordWas
received that all the county regiments
would attend camp as usual. However
the experience the boys gained will be'
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of service when they go to camp at.
Gioderich. ,
the District Lodge. in Exeter next
month. Amos 'Castle, one of
.the popular young men on the Organ
Factory staff, is on the sick list. •.
A dance will be given in the Pastime
club rooms on ednesday eVeriing,•
May 27th The many friends of Rev
.11 Newcombe will regret to 'learn that
he was seriously illoo inuch so that his
son W .13 of Niagara Faith. was sum-
moned here; we are pleased to hear he
is improving' quite nicelyMr.
Robt Dunbar, • brother of Rev. Mr
Dunbar, has gone into the Molsons
Bank as a, Junior. ()minty Council
will meet on the 2nd of June, and the
re -union of County Councillors will
take place on the 4th Mr•james
blaeksmith, has added a second
chamion blow& to shop equip-
ment ------Douglas Goodwin is laid up
this 'week, having given his ankle a
severe sprain: ....The Citizens Band
had, intended giving an open-air con-
cert to -night, but oa account of the
death- of Thos. 'Wheatley, a former
member., has decided not to do so....
Fall wheat and spring crops look well
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FOR WOMEN
We have just. opened rtn' advance
shipment of a new shoe to be
known the DHE RE:UNDO, ex-
clusively for women:
It is, without ,a doubt, theimost
beautiful shoe in the. Canadian,
• tnarket to -day. Come and see
them. •
1tBPAIRS WHILE Y011 WAIT
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wawa inamPosimagrasiaNxittlitarlitlialitters
The...0t0ability•
Wall 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 longer time.
he Moral
we want to make is that "there is a price below
whiqh it is not wise to go." We think we have
the largest variety., We know we have the
• popular goods, and' that our prices are honest
prices at 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
ourstock. It may cost you more not to see it.
The W. D. Fair. 0.,
Often the 'Cheapest. — Always the Best
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Voting
and the two lucky ladies Willbir
Toronto, and. Niagara Vall:
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Get in Your Votes; „Every .Vote Counts
All coupons transferable. Get your friends to, collect
coupons for you. - -
:Be One of the Lucky. Ones. You can
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Standing. of .the. Contest:
Miss Glady Switzer 245
Miss May 245
" Gertie Sage 245
J. 23o
" . D Walker 230. „
Miss Fanny Hibbs 1405_
Miss Mabel Lanxon-1400
Miss Rena. Pickett . . ... 1,890
Miss INlay Rance 1,265
Mrs C C Rance. . ... 1,265
Miss M. Lappine 1o8
Miss Lou. Little 1010
Mrs A Beacom.... ..... , . 83o
Miss N, Beacom 815
Ida Lindsay. 695,,
Hattie Holloway. 685-
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Mrs Jno McClacherty520
Mrs R Carrick.. ... . . .. . .250
Mrs S Switzer 245
":N Steep 225 -
" C Shipley 225 .
.._ __.0 Steep 210 '
Mrs J G Crich — • 210 - — —
Miss S Nott 210' • .
S Haddock ..... .. 2o5
" L Potts.... 205
C Ford '' 305
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Big Savings on White Lawn Waists,
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Saturday and Monday only.
$1.25 LaWn Waists'98e •
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New Lawn Waists, insertion fronts,
three -. quarter sleeves, two very
dainty styles, sizes 34, 36, 38 and nri
4o only, regular $1.25, for, • `-. -
$140- White Thill.Waists $1.10
New White Mull Waists,' tucked
and insertion fronts, two dainty de-
signs, all sizes, reg. price $1.50, • -
Saturday and Monday....
$1.10
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$1.75 White Mull Waists $1.25 •
New Mull Waists, silk insertion
fronts and .dotted Muslin' plea
two very dainty styles, in all sizes,.,
regular $1.75, for , via°
for
$%00. Waists for 1,48 •
New 'fine White ull Waists, Silk
Embroidered f oats, in two very
dainty styles i all sizes,- regular
$2;ooi:Aat
y$1.48
nd iviondairpni
Children's
Straw Hats:
Just received a new shipment Of
Children's Straw Eats, several new,
styles inihe.lot, fancy bands, etc.,
from. 25C
Coupons given with all accounts paid
from May 1st until , July 6th.
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ummer illinery.
The'very'newest in new Summer Millinery is here in great
variety. Call ‘Itl and aee the new ,
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Merry Widow Straw -Hats
Coupons for the Trip to - Toronto Contest
Given With Cash Sales.
MISS CANTELON &
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