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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton New Era, 1908-08-27, Page 8t THE C. XIS MM ON *MIN FBA Aug. gy 1908 Great POR S turda-.. and Monday . • August 29th .a id .44t t , Saturdayand Monda , August 29th and 31st Y. _�. will betwo great days for remnants. ts. We have hundreds' of them on ourshelves and counters' and • all must be sold Saturday or Monday. All they are worth or what they cost does not count' now, Every short end in the store will be..measuled, up, . put out on table and marked at a price t that will surely sell it. There will. be Remnants of Dress Goods' Remnants of Silks Remnants of Prints Remnants of Muslins Remnants *of Glinghalm Remnants of Linens Remnants of Flannelette n fact Remnants of Everything. -.r thi.. Y will be a two'great- est and Monday the •g est days of remnant selling in the ' long history of this business for we have the goods and are 'willing' to make the prices to do it, Come ' and rummage the remnant tables over. If there is one in the lot you can use,you certainly will et a bargain. Do•. l ot miss the hance remember the dates, Satur- day and Monday August 29th, and 3 i st. M• Other Good. Things. Here are some other good things you .can: get whenou come for the.: remnants:' Saturdayor Monday. • White Lisle Gloves 25e Ladies' Lisle thread gloves, elbow length, regular ..•. 50c clearing Saturday per pair . L5e Boys' Bibbed Cotton •Hose i 9c . Boy's ribbed Cotton Hose, absolutely'fast ..black, seamless feet, all sizes up to 8i, nothing •ls,iger clear- ing Saturday per pair .....••• e 25e Vests 15c Ladies' Ribbed Oot toiVests very fine quality, standard 20 and 25c lines, Clearing. Saturday each.... • Waists Halle Price Less than a dozen white Waists left to sell. all this season's goods, choice of the lot at. ° Exactly Half -Price The Bargain Laces Be Several hundred yards of them yet. Valenciennes and cotton torchon.Laces bought at a big bargain, now clearing at per yard ... Tweed Skirts $2.t1O • Just about 15 of our ready made Skirts left on our racks, Light cloths, regular $4.50to $5,00, clear@e. - •n ing now at your choice ,., '.'.1pL• Dress Tweeds 45e Two ends only Dress Tweeds.54 inches wide, firm weave and good weigh just this. thing fdr making sip- ' arate skirts, 75c to $1. per yard, clearing now, at...... 450 Sample Han dkerehietS:7e 100 to 150 Men's sample Handkerchiefs in .cambric and linen, these have very 61a11 holes along one side where they were bound'together Regular Ili to 25c 7Y clearing Saturday .each.:.:. ,.... ; .............. :.....:.' . Ends of Carpets .5oc.. 25 to 3o short, ends of Tapestry • and Brussels (3arpet,'r'emnants run from r to 1 yards. rliey make capital mats, regu- lar price would be from 5oc to $ r..25 per yard, Ssturdayy we offer the 'Tapestry Ends for 5oc 'Brussels ends for 75c T. CLINTON cLIISITON NEW ERA O#.+INTON, ONT., A.UQ, 97, 1906 ,Loc'alNotices. _ .. Plums and Peeve '§Hautes, Cantelon Bros, 11'OR SALE ORELP.--Glood driving mare, J W Irwin, Clinton, Having opened a Dee.e - making shop, in conjunction with the agency for the Parisian Steam. Laundry, solicit a share of your patronage, ADDIE L. KAUFMAN. Rooms fornnerly occupiedby H,$eattie DR. OVENS,London, Surgeon, Oen. list, Specialist, will be at S. R. Holmes' Drug sore. on. Friday, Aug. 28th. Glasses properly fitted, deafness catarrh and failing 'eyesight treated. Hours 11 to 4 p.m. IMPORTANT NOTICE—W. Glenn Campbell wishes to announce that he will resume teaching at bis Clinton, Seaforth and Blyth -studios the first' week in September. Persons wishing to study any grade ofPianoforte, Pipe- Organ,Musical Theory (which includes Rudiments, Harmony, Counterpoint,. Musical torr, History and Compost. ton are invited to consult Mr a m P - bell personally in his studio on Rattan. bury Street West or address, Box 141, Clinton postern,* �owu NopIc' i. RESUMED WORK — The Organ factory, which has .been closed down for as od t ex-' the past .,w weeks, in or en. o "pedite contemplated iniproveinents,re- sumed work Monday morning in all branches. A number of Mtn took ad- vantage of the western excursions, but will doubtless be in their,' old' places when they return. A CRACK -SHOT --Mrs. J.�:E. Can- telon competed at the 'fourth Annual Ladies' Day Shoot at Hamilton, on. the family all: left the same day to Saturday afternoon. She tied with a take possession; we wish them liberal,. Mrs Bain. for the third prise and in the measure of 'success.,. .Messrs Walker shoot -off was successful. winning out : & Rosa have sold a beautiful Doherty by 4 out of 5. Expert shooting must Piano to Mies Therza Watts.....Tho "run in the family" as Mr Cantelon is young son of Mr.: Neilans,. who is known as achampion shot. seriously Ill; is somewhat improved, WEDDED AT SEAFORTH-Mrs.' and on a fair way to recovery....Mies Anne McPhee; who has for some. time Nellie Steep who has' been :under' the been acting as housekeeper for Mr and Doctor's care, is now' out of danger.. Mrs S Plummer, Queen St., was united The Clinton Knitting factory' is one of in marriage to Mr Ohm Smith, of Sea- the busiest places in town; orders forth,' at the Presbyterian manse, at :ahead would.require overtime to ex • that place,Tues.ay. They are an elder-haust; our reporter also. visited the ly couple • and `the. companionship of 1 factory of the Jackson Mfg. Oo.,: and each other through the remainder of found them •likewise busy....., Mrs life. will doubtless 'prolong their' days. Elsie, •an inmate . of,. ; the • House of They will reside at Seaforth, where.Mr .Refuge died. Monday evening, at the • Smith has a comfortable house, . • .ripe old age of 101 years;' the remains BRIEPS— Mr W Linder has rented the dwelling tepees on the Elliott Blockformerly occupied by Mr P Id Sibley, and has moved thereto Mr Sam Uasaels who has been "under the weather,” hasreturned to his position with Mr John gcruttin.........Mr T. Murphy is putting a new roof upon• his Clottage° thio} property has been partment of his work this season ; per- sone wishing to study this branch of muuaic will find it to their advrtutage tp consult. Mr Campbell. Those camp• era who have been at Burk'a for say.. the weeks, i lee oaf Mr n1 this be- lug, H Hellyar,. Jas MoMath,' Mrs Elilett,. Mrs McConnell, and Miss Sherriff, of gr�eatlyimproved this summer 1 Wingham,,,....The MI.ses Little alt- Ourkln is badly needed along the�rb r store on dnee►d 7 sidewalk in frontof tbe' business places on Isaac Street...,..A beautiful porch at the side door, is being buiit at the' residence of ' Dr. Thompson...... Wm Hsrland, •er., and -family, accompanied' by a few friends, picnicked at Burks. Saturday.. , . Destructive animate •Of somekind entered the, poultry yards er Mr S J Andrews, .Saturday night and killed a large number of choice ebicicene...,'.. A. number of the local poultry fanciers will exhibit at. Lon- don Fair,and. a few at Toronto....lhe Inspector of the Canadian Express Co., paid an official visit to town Mop- day, a Most day, he reports the business in t satisfactory caudition...... Couch Rods are adding a millinery depart- ment to their• up-to-date stook, and" f Furs making a special department c m ag and Jackets....,,,, -Messrs Andrews•& Routledgebegan the manufacture. ot. terns. t bricks,in addition to that of tile,measurements. e of several ea h v m e �.. Plum Season has. begun, and already large quantities are.being shipped, notwithstanding the very low market pride paid for them The three local liveries run conveyances to the l welpaCatholic patronized Tuesday. and were all weeks, and we have not' yet been .able well ppatronized Mies Addie .Sauf- tQget it repaired. man 'has_ opened a dress -making shop, p ; d. Our friend,the'Sea- forth Expositor, met with theFarisianSt am P , with a similar inwt e ieh '1 k ina set a News a e - loq► we . r men former- au a e � rooms rm L n nctheP e dr yy� P ly occupied by H. Beatty,' Barister , . , will know how very trying axperienc. Miss Bessie. Porter has been confined es like these are,! to the house through illness for a week or two,hut is nowtmproving,:....!Mrs Thos Mcllvain, who has purchased a Bakery at Granton, moved her house hold effects to that place'Tuesday,and Peet toopen t ei .s re We a next Town sQhoala re -open next week....,The members of the Pastime ()tub are renovating their rooms,mak- ing them more ,comfortable for the members Two new inmates were added to the House of Refuge tbie week, a Man named Asaald from Dashwood, and Peter Sinolair. of Grey, both old men Rev Fr Han lon sent two cans of ice-cream to the inmates of the House of Retake, on Wednesday, and, they appreciated it. very much, and desire to thank him.. therefor..., .... Mre' W L Peffers, of Monkton, returned home to -day, after a visjt with Clintonfriends,...Arneet ing of the W 0 T U will be held at the home of Mrs Crich, Ontario Street, to -morrow (Friday), at 3p m.......Mr John Crooks, of the well-known and popular firm •of Morrish & Crooka,who has been travelling'in the West for a couple -of months,- is -expected. home next week. • [The New Era bas again to express Rs indebtedness to the News -Record for the use of its press in getting out this issue, ours having met with a bad a. cid t for .. en thesecond time' me in a few GOOD -RECORD•=The"following ex- were taken to Zuric where they are tract is taken from a Tilsonburg paper to be interred by the side of her life, and relates to one of thepupils of the partner. e veral persons' report that U 0 I.. who' is well-known in Clinton: the potato crop will be light,.Athetub- One of':he most gratifying features. of ors being affected with decay. horse "turned turtle" at the Graham the recent examinations was the mag- douse Tuesday: ; the result.was a mag- nificent stand taken by Oscar Rogers, broken shaft, -but it drewa circus he having obtained honor standing in crowd of spectators, Mayor. Wiltse both parts of the senior, examination, has a; locket, inlaid with hair,- found..on a record ,equalled by only one other student in the province. • It was a the street, whioh•the: owner can -have" . . . splendid year's work both a credit to .on rinapalsfound, for can be ladieshad and a on 'apply - the g ld : candidate. and an honor . to the g'' school,' ing ab office.... . The hospital has re -opened, Miss Diehl, of Stanley; be-' ' EARGTER,' LARGER AND `: BET- ing the Only patient atpresentin it ; TER—Mr James Snell, of Hullett, in •Miss Haganis in charges ......A.. dog conversation with. our reporter,. stated belonging to J. ldarrick was•'fooling' that- never in his' recojlectiori has he around a horse on Tuesday, when 5c finished his harvesting so early, or had was kicked in' the head and laid out larger and better crops than the pres-: for dead ; a revolver shot finished it... ent year. Not only has he had a sue- W Vooper & Co have just issued anew cesslul year as regards his cops,but series of colored picture post •cards,1 his entire stock is in better condition showing quite a number of Clinton.: than for several years, After the ecenes,several of them being residence 'year's exhibitions are over, we hope streets and views.; they' are a pretty Mr Snell will permit us to publish his collection.......Mr George•Laithwaite,. winnings, as_we are confident his past of North Dakota, a brother-in-law of record will be excelled. the Messrs' Murphy, and formerly a well known iesident of Goderich Tp.;: , e n, o been ea is:in the field as a Republican candl- ing the -State Le islature...., ...l ing on the 12th con, of -Hullett. for a Meesrs Jas, Snell and John Middleton couple of years, was offered a position each shipped'. a line sheep to Tecumseh 'in the Commercial department of the Wednesday; the purchaser intends ex- hibiting them at • Detroit. and other. western points..'.The annual conven- tion: of the American Association of General Passenger ,Ticket Agents is to be held for the 'first time in Canada, next . month in Toronto ; Messrs W. have not heard who hie successor will Jackson and FR Hodgens, the .well have iss Louise who has had known local ticket'age. Glenn ill •attend charge the Holmes,comml .deartment the gathering W. • Camp g p bel hascompleted arrangements fora at Orangeville, : will hereafter have thorou hl . competent teacher of voice charge of the Penmanship branch,andg y p � e Pe r iPculture'to takecharge of •the vocal' i1e- g goes;back to Orangeville op. Friday. • 1 • UH 4NGES-Mr Grant Beaton, son of Mr A D B ate wh hasb t ch Spotton•Business College,Orangeville; be took ..a commercial course during' the holidays, and • did exceptionally well. His trustees, however, declined to release him, as he could not get a substitute. Mr Eby, late Principal of the college here,; has resigned ; we • LEAVING -TOWN -Mr John Johne - ton, who has conducted a successful jharness business in Ciinton for num- ber otyears, but disposed of the same some months ago . has purchased 'a similar business in Dungannon, being! that of Mr W P -Sanderson, and takes possession on September 1st. Mr. Johnston has.proven a good citizen,., and we 'regret 'to lose him. We ex- tend to himour best wishes for success in the new field,, and can assure the people' in the neighborhood. ;of Dun- gannon that they. will find him an ex- cellent workman and a than of the stricter t integrity: Mr Johnston knows the harness: business.thoroughly, :hav-. ing had years of practical experience, and the farmers of Ashfield -and West Wawanosh will find him• an A•1.work- man. Central Business• COiie9� a .TOronlO. The largest and, beet equippedd sehool or, its kiwi luvites you to write.for-its hew'eatalogiie. Fallterm,xrom Sept. -.1st. ADDRESS • Principal, Yonge Bi derrati d :Ste,, Toronto. JACKSON'S Midsummer w Clearing Sale will continue during the month of August. What is left of our Summer Shoes are . being cleared out rapidly, the reductions are . very iberal, we dont pretend tri be losing money but we are .sacri- ficing profits while the shoes last: This Store opens at . 7:oo O'clock a, mi. and.cioses during this month at 6:oo p.m. R+,epalrs While Vott Wait. : . red. Jackson. c.hool pens Next Wee We Immo `done our part as .well, as we know how to in.ake it an ad Vantage to yon to buy from us your, drool 84Qks an Supp1ies. a h �� aCo Often the . Cheapest. :Always the Best, JPIZZAN ood Wale Cheviots 1° not g the. leading: Fall Dress Goods,fashion favorites r . u ,- fo o t of door - costumes are Broad Wale Cheviots. •;:. . One of the most axcellent of these weaves atpresent s en. t showing, is a beautifulwoveri cloth which shows all the Marks of : a • Cheviot ., leader. . It has the foundation of all good.. cloths, the yarns being a high grade of pure wool. Theseare shrunk in well, both in length and breadth giving the' fabric that :'fine denserquality. g g . : . Half the secret of a SUCCESSFUL fall and : , winter ra l r made Suit' is in the choice of a correct mater isl We commend this line to all womenwhose de- sires - sires run .between the severely plain and the extremely• novel for the W A.LE S are distinctive without being conspicuous.cuou:. W e show them in these colorings: Myrtle, Burgundy, Bronze; Brown, Navy and .Black 1:214c Muslin :,for 8c : About -5 --pieces fancy dress Mus. - fins in all the Fopular colorings and designs all new patterns this season regular t 2• fo'r Be 15o Muslim for, lot About 20 pieces fancy dress Mus- lit's in polka dot, stripes and.cress bars Regular 5c for ' 1 UC 20 and . 25o Muslins for 15c • 25: pieces fancy dress Muslius. and Vestings'all new this season, space •will • not allow us to des2ribe them but a look will convince you that they are the cheapest' ever offered in • Clinton at 15e 1 -yard -wide Flannelette 80 Ten pieces. fancy stripe Flannel- ette, good weight, one. yard wide, ' regular 100, Saturday .......R... 8C Children's Parasols 10e • Children's fancyparasols,.,-just a few light, etc:, come early for the snap, regular 25c for ,..,,. 10, 10 and 15c Lace for .5e About . 30o hundred yards Wide lace in a variety of designs ,and widths, regular I O, ' 12• and: •I 5 c, at 5e' 25e Wash Belts 19c' Your choice of any of our range of wash belts at 25c for :.:...,:........ $1.25 Sateen Skirts 98o Ladies' Sateen Underskirts. dust flounce; goad full rise, .our- special.. Saturday.only:, �se .Ladies Vests 2 'for 25o 10 'doxen Ladies summer Vests, size .3 . and 4 only, daintly trimmed with ribbon, regular 18c Saturday ne clearing price 2 for • ZOO 3. pair Hose for 25'c Childrens and Misses plain and ribbed black cotton hose, sizes 5 to 8, regular` r5c,: Saturday 3 for::.,.,,. 15e English Prints 10a 5oc pieces English prints in .light. and dark Colorings, fast colors, our regular • 12,,c print for l h Ue