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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton New Era, 1908-08-06, Page 8a ose are for Saturday Here ere are somereal good' things for .8aturdaY.shoppera, Positive money*savers every one of them. Honest, raliable,de- pendable qualities selling 'at prices that could not • be so low were we not so anxious to get this business closed up as speedy as possible. Consult your own interests, and ,do your. Dry Goods buying here, while you can save so easily Half • -h. All the Waists, going at exactly.., half price on Saturday, Positively none reserved, from the cheapest to the `best. Hall the originalprice is all ask, if you come . here "Baturda all are new this s R season. . . • Sleeveless Vests. 15e Ladies' fine quality white cotton Undervests.. These are our regular 20c and 25c qualitie9. They are well made and nicely finished, We want to ewer thele out Saturday, and you can take -your choice 150 for, ........ ^..,,,,..,.Y...« •.. 1 1r Corset - Covers, 35e • These Dorset .Covera are worth half-e-dollareach, You won't :zet them for any, less anywhere They are well Made from fine English cotton, nicely 'trim o5 reed ed with good embroideries. All sizes Saturday each Sample Drawers, $1.10 4) 8 or 10 pairs ladies' fine white Muslin Drawers,. (hese are all sample garments and are a- long way betterthan usually kept in stock in a town the size of ° • Clinton, They are the last of a big sample lot we. had. Regular prices were $1.75 to $2,25. r Saturday . hh you can take your choice at' per pair .,,,,.,,.:�...,. ���U • 50c Vests, 35c Ladies' white lisle thread 'Undervests. Extra fine goods, the best we had in stock. Regular 50e, 5C clearing Saturday at your choice each Tweed Dress Goods, 50e• . Full 1a•yards• ide han om e Tweed Sui tings, suite. Regular $1.00, clearing Saturday at per yard alneat stripes, will make splendid skirts or. tailored p • $1.50 Gloves at 95c 11 CLINTON .NRW ERA I CLNTON NEW ERA. !,,if r JLTNTON, ONT., .AUG. e, 1808 ll" Long Silk • Gloves, open wrist,`Angers double•tip. • ped, black, cream or white, $1.50 the trade, over: All • we have Left at our choice apair . " ... . y x, , +P fig. .. • Wash Belts, 12he • . 1 qualities.. A bunch of them to sell Saturday, at each White WashBelts; fancy buckles, ',regular • 1 L2C" Long Lisle Gloves, 45c 50 pair lisle thread Gloves, black•or white, 20 in. long n g ousquetaire splendid qualities, clearing at per pair Laces and Insertions, 2 -yards for 5c' Hundreds of yards English; Cotton Torebon Lace and Insertion, various widths, A 1 wearing ;qua sties,. clearing Saturday at ... Y ,.. • . , 2 yards'folr Gloves, 1Oc • 45C 50 pair Ladies' Lisle Threats Gloves, ordinary length, 2 dome fasteners, greyand fawn shades, choice per pair 1�G Floor Oilcloth, 35e - English F oor Oilcloth, good designs, suitable for halls or rooms, regular 50c, 'Saturday;: per zine nine yard 35e A Cotton Dress Goods Clean up ', 300 or 400 yards cotton dress.,inaterials, including ginghams. muslins, zephyrs, etc. dark and light color • - ings, dozens of patterns, regular 20, 25 and 50c, clear- . .1 ing Saturday at your choice per yard., . •..'. , : �2 Linen Waistings 39c Pure Linen Waisting :material,• genuine Irish.. • make, embroidered .spots in cream, black or blue. • Very handsome, regular 00c, Saturday choice 29G per yard Silk 29c 2 dress lengths only fancy silks, one navy;• ' he other black ground with fancy designs. Specials Saturday per yard • . •�, . Silk Ends 59e per yard These lengths contain from ti to 3. yards. 'lh e are Taffettas, Louisines and ?eau de sa in the lot. Regular prices are $1.00 and $1,25 per yard.. . Blacks only, Clearing them out at your choice per yard. e„ .', �� Slack Snitings 67c 29c 1 end only black suiting, rough cheviot finish. Will make aplendicd skirts or full costumes... Just the thing for Fall wear, led you will buy it now a good deal cheaper than you could then. Clearing Satur- day at per yard • Sulmnier Dress Goods 55c • We said :summer• but this line is good for all rimed yearwear. • Very fine'totality phantom cheek, pure wool tafetta cloth. Regular 00e clearing at per yard ..Y...a.........,, Navy Panama 50c l ..end only nay Panama cloth, one of the seasons mods pnpular materiels, for skirts or HI dresses, clearing at per yard. ... ..... , ..., ,;,, • • Fancy Dress Goods 55e • • Fancy dress materials, tnoeda: phantom checks s, for whiter wear. Stylish and service- ' S5- able, Regular $1., clearing at per yard,, in dank shade 61C 56C 55 The NIAiitjery • Miss Reynolds went for her 'holidays on I riday last. She left behind her exactly 0.tritittned hats, and 10 urn- trimmed shapes. Now we don't rant one of them 'a minute lunger than we can hell), 'so you can take your Chofee of the 9 .Trimmed flats for $l.00 or the 1.0 trt•dri'immed Shapes for • 33 tet, Local ,Notices ( WANTED -Duobessap les and nth- er fruits Sighest prices. •OANT,ELON EROS, Dreee' and Mantle . making, Plain Sewing, Pressing and Cleaning Ladies' Apparel,-,AIIDIE L. KAITh'MAN. Here's a snap for the people who want Su ar, 20 lbs. Oman'sted for $1 100 Ibs for $5, A, D. Beaton, The People's. Gcoeer, DialvINtl OUTFIT Fort SALE. -For Sale. Covered Mikado, together witb. good driving mare and harness ; will` be sold cheap. Mikado and . harness good as. new, Apply to 01. W. Irwin. Clinton. DR. OVENS,London, Surgeon, Ocu.: list, Specialist, will be at 1N, S R. Holmes' Drug s ore, on Thursday July 80th, t•1 aeses properly fitted, deafness catarrh and failing eyesight treated. Hours 1 to 4 p.m, g1Jiwlt fopIcs:. VOTER'S. LISTS -The town voter's list for this year contains a total of 831 names as against 942 last year, There are 513 persons entitled to vote at all elections, 322 aim are entitled to vote at municipal elections only,and 96 who can only vote for parliamentary elect- ions. Those who are eligible as Jurors 313. There are 120 widows on the list, which wasflrst posted up in the clerk's office on the $rd of August. 1110 4 ED HERE= -Mr L 0 Fleming, County secretary YMCA has rented the Manning house, Albert St., and moved his family in, The people of Clintail will find Mr and Mrs Fleming most estimable citizens, and we hope their residence amongst us will be of the most pleasautr kind. Mr Fleming •has been fortunate in securing a splendid, offie being locatedcin the front ps his art of the premises occupied by Mr Jacob Taylor next door to the New Era office,. t!NTIMELY DEAn'H - The Nile correspondent of the Signalsays:--The deepest sympathy is aroused by the untiliaely death of Miss Myrtle .Ryan.. daughter of Mr and Mrs. Richard Ryan, which occurred after a few dtnye illness of inflammation of the bowels, She war a young woman of very fine eharaoter andwas active in the Epworth League, and in other de - permeate of church work; [Mrs Day'. id Cook, sr., who is relative . and Mr and Mrs David Cook, jr attended the funeral on Friday, which was a very large one. . PRIZEw INN ER - The Dundas Banner ,thus refers to a• niece of Mr Robt Holmes: -Miss :Elsie Farr,daugh ter of Mr Chas Farr, has been award- ed the Irving scholarship of $J0 afor the best eesay . on the eenintiite of Canada," written by pupils, of. the :public School, Dundas. This young lady who gives evidence of tine literary style, is only ten years of .age being eleven about the end of November this year. She hae spent onlyydabout four years at the Public schools but has' shown maturityf:... o mind and has given faithful application, Aug. dill, t ISO F7AX-. About 75 In•jOOMMITTEIr)-- At Wroxeter, the areergnged, in pulling flax in ot`ierday a number. or malt Sburg. . p Hulled, and about 100 snore Ileriea were cominitted, which at Lllrat eon Heiman and Kinpen They could nob be'located,but a lean named ' Ian gore for the work. and are ;Zimmerman was arrested on suspicion iced to find their own rot ieions of nein the guilty p fa it y party. A. casual lodging, which they do in tents. i search of his pockets, revealed nokhin AIR Decagonal Indian can pull half an ' and he was releae#e, to be arrested; acre in a long day, but this is more later, a more careful search showing than they usually do. i that he worea belt, in which all the REAPPOINTED •-- Dr J R Fowler, vrho for ten years basheldthe position of Lecturer in Anatomy at the Ontario Veterinary College, has just been re- appointed, the scope of his duties to include also Surgery, for which he receives an addition of $800 to his salary. This is quite a compliment to the doctor's recognized ahs sty, When it is known that the dnctor'e political views and those of the On•• tarso Government do. not harmonize, it is all the more creditable to the Government that it has reappointed NEWSPAPER HOLIDAYS - The Parkhill Post is taking two weeks off and no paperie being Issued this and next .week. -If a newspaper is any good to its readers and advertisersit should be good every week in the year In 43 years of the New Era's existence it has never missed an issue, and we know the kindof row many of Our . subscriberswould raise if it did, There are other papers in the County that can say the same thinge and it is to • their credit. These are some good weekly papers that take an occasional holiday, but it seems to' us to be a mistake. BANK?CUANGES-Several •change's took place in• the staff of the Rcyal acing articles were secreted, He wee adsay Venstabler Wel, on that place; passed, through town on his way to eoderlch, the prisoner being hand•cntIed co himself, ACCIDENTIP'-• Mr Ben' Cole aiet with a��painful accident on Saturday last. be went over to the Catholic Church to see thein raising the trusses for the roof, and while stepping from oneoist to another his foot slipped and he was thrown forward on his face. knocking out three of his teeth and otherwise injuring him, A few moments later several of the unknown employed on the church met with an accident that resulted in their being somewhat bruised, and they were fortunate in getting off so easy. One end of the truss was allowed to rest on the mason's scaffolding, and when an effort was made to raise the tress the scaffold .broker -throwing - the men Mt come of whom fell to the joists, 12 feet below. In an effort to save themselves from falling ecouplegrabb.,. ed a window frame,' which was pulled out, together with the stone sill, and it was a wonder none of them • were seriously hurt, They were pretty badly bruised, and bed to layoff• till they got better., Sic will pay -for the NOW Eta.t toNew Bank this week. Mr Gulley, account- , Subscribers for the balance of the year ant, has been transferred to Niagara Falls Oentre,,his place here being tak- en by Mr ,W A ' Clarke of Mb ntreal, Mr• Ferris, teiler,has gone on h is va- cation, and will repport. ,at Toronto for work on the 15th; hisplace here being taken bythe'promotion of Mr Carman Hall, wo is succeeded by Mr Rey East, who has just entered as Junior Clerk. -Miss Luella Walkinshaw, sten- ographer, has gone to the head office of the Royal at Montreal, where she willrelieve for a month, and possibly be permanent. Miss Steep, late with the Thresher Oo., has taken Miss Walkinshaw's place - BRIEFS -We are pleased to know that the members of Mr Hoover's faro- ilyreported seriouslyill,are now better ;.•:...Mr. D. •Oantelon has decided not to run an apple evaporator this season as there isnot sufficient fruit to war- rant it. .,.The eldest eon of Mr. R Dra- per is laid up in Stratford hospital with a mild attack of typhoid fever... . The: Seaforth Expositor says: A. garden party was given in Victoria Park on ahursday evening of last week and "Wart well attended ; the .big draw - log zard was the Clinton Band, and as we have no band' here it was quite a treat Mr Arthur Dale, of Mullett,' was the ` first to bring new wheat toy, Fair's mill this year, which he did. last .Friday ; it went 62c to the bushel : • Monday nextbeing Civic Holiday, bus- iness generally will be suspended ; and the pest office wicket will only be open the osua1 holiday hours , , Condnc- for lioward,of Smith's Dille, who had the misfortune: to lose two ehi'dren not week byhaving theniburned in his •liDEATH OF FRED JOHNSTON ohne stove, is ah tcousiin of Miss Joof a hns- The friends of Mr and Mrs Thos le I ton, of town.......Mr. M. 0. Kaufman. Johnston will:sympadhhiie deeply with' picked ripe tomatoes from his vines. them in the loss of their eldest• son, weighing 11 ounces; this is pretty good: Faederick, from. tubercular trouble; for this locality ......The many friends whose death occurred on Sunday ;-of-Mrs.-XV,.Brydone,.zvfll..be-pleased..to_ evening. Deceased -was- -a- tailor by --know that elre:is recoveringnici y from trade, but has not been able to work the effects of an cperation performed for snriie:time: he was,: an :exemplary on Fridhy...The Winnipeg Telegram young man, •whoseearly. demise wilt of a recent dateehas• :r photo ,of' the be deeply" regretted by:a. large circle Huron Old BoysA:ssociatiore at their of friends. •He belonged to the Pas- Picnic:. in that .vicinity, a few das 1 time Club, .the members 6t which sent since; in the group may:. be seen re a handsome floraltribute as an ex. Ed Munro and son Harry Aho are pression of their.synipathy. The fun- visiting in that city. .. A stalk of oral services'.were conducted by•Rev cord measuring over.13feet, was. pick Mr Gunne, of whose church deceased ed in the garden of Dr Thompson this was,a member•,the pall beareee being eek;: end infer be . seen at. the New - ,'Messrs P Couch, G. Colyer, W • Cud- Era office by any one.. who wants to snore, W S II I#ulrnes,, N ,Davis and se • he results of unusual. growth.... 0 Twitchell, The_inembers_;of'the...0 The hospital is bein • renovated • p g_.. ... :..; c.. and".. O F of which deceased wa,s a member; the interior improved, and will take a, attended the funeral in, a body, :. shortholiday...,. The;"White Dyke,. Band".is having a picnic at Hayfield, on Civic holiday, taking • with them. any person who wishes to go.... Fred. Brown has accepted a situation at Petrone,. and expects to go there in a few days.... Messrs W .'J )wnsend and W Cutler leave shortly on a trip west Rev Mc Kerr eaught:an 18 inch. ss a 'Bayfield, on Tuesday LO.UDON �CLARKE_.Avery pleas- ant and .happy event took place•on Monday afternoon. at 4 o'clnok, at the home of Mrs 14 in Clarke, Alice Street Guelph, late of:Olinton, when.Labiah, eldest daughter ` of Mrs.. Cliarke, was united in marriage to .John 'London, son of lir and Mrs Laudon, :Queen St. hass T " 1 The bride entered the parlor on the The•social under the auspices of tbe'L arm: of: 'hcr, brother, •. who gave her. 0 L. on the lawn of Mr ,P Cantelon, away,. and elle looked charming . itr a could. not• be held.on Tuesda' . otvin . ! gown of crepe de chene.' :The ',bride to the rain but was held on [ire sees • vas attended by .Miss, Jane Louden,: `day; the grounds were prettily `decor.,' sister of the' groom, and • the. grooms • ated, and a large crowd sen both man was . , fi Fife t, Mr Ale' P Alex . Patterson, , s 1 e h the h iii ze '� ns and thei. f ° i e and Drum m �r ceremony was performed by the Rev '.Band were l Mr, tlr ikon. Alter. the ceremony pleasure of the eq ningd ... Odantelo n about twenty-five guests sat down to Bros ship a car load of Duchess apples a "*sumptuous wedding sapper,: to to' Winnipeg, en Saturday, fir baskets; •h which all did ample justice.. The pres- this is°`. a new:method of"shi >ment to ents were numerous and costly,which 8 point so far away, as the prairie city. testifies to the popularity of the Wilbert McIlveen weet to: ifingsville• 1 young people.. Among the presents this week •to buy .Out a bakery, but was a handsome larrp, the gift of Mr; found it was Bold .before he got a London's workmen. it e all join in chance to et it. ..:Clinton and Blth wishing' Mr and Mrs Loudon • a pros -.:Baseball teams will playa return game perosis and happy Journey through life here Monday .next at 0,15 p.m. JACKSON'S.. • Midsummer .CiparisikSale will continue during the month of August, What is left of our Slimmer Shoes are being cleared rapidly, the reductions are '.very lih �rs'1, we don't pretend to be •• losing money but we are sacri- licing . profits while the shoes ' lest, This Store opens at "' oo o'cloci• a. rxt. and closes during tl'iis linonth at 6:oo Repairs While you Wait. red J ckson. • •a-m-moc s . Summer is here and hot. weather is near, when there are few things so desirable as a hammock, few things as cool, comfortable, and restful, pro not A good gentle out -door summer game.; We offer a line desirable in' style, finish, quality, and price; -four, six' or 'eight balls, - , Dornin ion Express YM:o _. a Orders . are safe, convenient chea • a ab in „ � p, .p le � Canada, or: Unitedbusiness i . , � e . Mates, . Issued an business holl•�"•.. the: day,.' TheW, • I Often the Cheapest, -�- A.Xways - the Best. - elzgaumnsommummwszaviamemuoinampairiffsmasswimaimmanimpaniii PFL41?STOlelivl• eeraireiareese Q WhirIwindoI iklI'qdi 'O F V m 0,000 Stock to Choose Fro To protect our own business and also our. #ll.an y patrons c 'who. do 'their sji'o In here, 'titre will.offer to '- ' PP g the ty.blc . a .G • • p F1�ii1'I1�T F -a ('�-1a224,r4 to sa�cre money; It . does not matter 'what you'want, you can get it . .here : in the next. five day$ AT AND I�gSS:' • Our pra.ces: are' always right,. When we:. cut, price .. it Mean ..P s, s a big >=3avng.fw�r you. V hi ewea, . pace 'Curtains.: . .. Regular dollar uurtaiiis, 5 -day s is ,• .. , , '„ •75c. $1,98 25 air, worth $1,25, saprice.,.. . .,_...., ..- 8 • 9c fibsCurtains, $;r'value,ifor, ,,..,...,.,: • •98 • 12 pair, regular $2,50, Sale price, 115 $ pair Net Curtains, $3; 50, sale. ric • • ... • ... . :..:. T, 39 ' p e X2.75. '$3 a d 3,50 Mull Waists.,.....,. 1.25 Mull Waists•. - 1.75 White Underskirts • 2.00 White Underskirts.,. , 2.50 White Silk Waists', 1;85 • 4.00 White Silk Waists . 2 75 Staples 90 Roller Toweling for:. , . . , . 6c 10c Toweling.... �•� �Sc121-2eRoller Toweling 10c 26c Dtess•Satteens 12. 12 I -2c Stripe•Ginghamsie 121.2Prints•. - 0e"• c , . l0c, .. , '. . • Ladies' Underwear: 12"1-°e Ladies' Vests, no sleeve, :..:.....,3for :25c 20c a L desi ' Vests . ... 25c Lolies' Vests"•forfor, , 124oipc 35c Ladies' Vests for . - 25c 60c Ladies' Vests for .. , .. 39e "aney.IVInelins 121-20•Fanc Dress. y Mirslins • 10e 18d Fancy Dress Means. ... , , ,. 12ic ,a 20c FancyOres eMuslins::..-, 15c •:25e Fancy Dress Muslins :,. ..... . ,,, . 19e 35e Fancy Dress Muslins , '25c 60cPanay Dress Muslins, ,, .,. ......39c Dress Goods 50c Colored'.Penamas .Y...Y rr Y..Y Y. Y... 30c 60e Colored. Pan:iniac . ... , , ....... 5e '75e Colorediainarnits Y..,...,.r.,,.,, 500 'V'enet'ian Broadcloths 890 - OOc Venetian Broadcloths ... , . .... Y 45c 155 Venetian 13rorideloths . , . , , , . . . 69c 1.00 Veni,tian Broadoloths . .. ...;, 79e I:,25 Venetian Broadcloths .:. , ..... Y •' • 98e Gloves and Hosiery 25e Lar( Gloves, white and carom 111"0LongSilkhaves ,.,,r. ., $1.2.i Long Silk Gloves , ; 15c Tan Hose.. , . , , , , , +, , , , , ; .2 pair for 2!/ie Tim Hose . ,. , 50e Fancy Lisle l rn'.O .... ... . .... . Y Y 75(t Fancy Lisle Ilo:ati SJ['' .'ltree pair Cotton liose for...Y . ,,. Bargains ain inRibbons. g � Ri` 12 1.2c Plain Ribbon, all colors,''sale price 10c 20c Plain soft -Taffeta Rilbon, saleprice 15e lee Colored Ribbon, sale, rice°, -. 20c Fancy Ribbons, .sale` rice •• 11c P 15c �:• 25e Plain Ribbon,all' colors, sate price .,., 200 lac Fancy Ribbons, sale price'., ... Y; 20e'= ' • Table Linens, etc.. k 54 -inch Bleached Table •Linen, 40c value, for.. 28c 50c ]:.Half -bleached Linen, sale price 40c 60c Bleached, Linen, fine and' wide, for.. .: 45c 75c Extra wide Linen, sale price... , .... . 60c $1 Fine quality Linen, sale price • S0 $L255 Extra wide anal fine Linen, sale price $1.00 ^v '$1 ialueNapkins for . 75c ,Large -size $1.60 N Napkins: for •:. , ,......$1 25 Extra. large Linen Napkins, $2.51, for ..... 1.85. • Bed preads;• i • $1.00 White Bed Spreads .. - 1.25'b!'liite•Bed Spreads -:. 98c 1.50't'Vhite Bed Spreads `, . 98c 1,75 Whit Bed -S •$1. Spreads ,. 1:50 2" 00'SV} iteBed'Spt. Js ,: ..:.1.75' 4dol, 'Blankets. $'i.00 Wool 13lntr.leets . , ,Y,. , , $2;60 4.00 Wool Bla ikets 3.25 5,00 Wool BlabkK to r . ., . Y4.00 6.00 Wool Blat�ketr� Yoe . ° 500 10.4 Flannelette,E's,nkeli 416.f...1,4..4/$10.0 .)380. • 1drins ,in - Ge is [4 Puiliishings the. i°e l'Ii�lr Store. i7 •