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•LTOw NSW ERA
A week of Sen
sational Dress
Goods Se'link'
commencing 011
SATURDAY
OCTOBER 24th)
A Suit. and Skirt Manufacturers
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Stock of Dress • Materials ° offered you
at less than vWholesale prices.
Here*
is the, reason
for the Selling..
- '-About three. weeks., ago a large rnanufacturer 'of skirts and suits found
himself unable to continue .business and made an asst mm�t.: His stock of Dress
Goods,
1
o silks lc n
, adsu"
lting's was taken o"vexr by a creditor and cleared.out at a fraction
of what it cost him. It was• a good stock'bought from the best houses in the trade,
and consisted of materials suitable for wits, skirts and underskirts. It was practic-
ally all new within the last. few month's. Three firms' bought it from . the. creditor
who handled it, one in: Vancover, one in Hamilton 'and ourselves. :It was Our good -
fortune to have first chance at it. We bad a free hand, the choke of everything
and.took what we wanted at practically our own price before any other buyer even
saw it. ,
That is the reason we can and are going to' sell for•on week commlencing
Saturday Oct. 4th the cheapest Dress Goods that 'ever'ivent over counters. Every
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yard is.good desirable, fashionable materials in Copular shades, Most .of this big
purchaEe consists. of plain Venetians, Panamas and Satin Cloths. This last :week of
October is goi ig to be the most `remarkable week of Dress: Goods selling we have
any record of Every yard will be sold for. less than it can be bought in any whole-
sale house. in the land. This is unquestionable the greatest money saving Dress
• Goods opportunity we ever�.offered our customers. You cannot afford to miss '. it.
Here are some of the good things .waiting for you Saturday morning.
Yard wire Tafft'tta.$t 0t.
200 yards of heavy black T�ifetta Silk.
Full 36in wide. We •took every yard' this
manufacturer had 1ef' in stock..He used• it
for making. underskirts and lining coats..
The re
gular`who:eSale price was 1.15 per yd,'
Saturday morning and while it lasts 'you
cast buy this beautiful silk .at per. (�j;
yard
,$105"
20e Black Sateens:12' 1.2c
j--Extrsrfoeortgvia ityblae sateen 1 his aa'�" a �i e' .'�"�` G0o`ds"T6c
this manufacturer was using for cheaper coat 1tn-
A 3lla.dsome satin Cloth 7i'ir .
A extra fine quality all wool Satin cloth•
in Mack; navy, myrtle and brown. 48 inches
wide, niade from the purest of . wools .and
makes very handsome costumes.: This cloth
is selling to -day in Toronto and Montreal;
wholesale houses at 1.00 a a yard. While the
lot we bought from this bankrupt ntanu-
facturer lasts you can buy. it 'form us: .
at per yard . ... :�5�
ings and underekirts. It is asplendi'd weight and
extra good color. - If you bought' it a dozen. pieces
at a time you could not buy it from Aar who sale
house for less than this price. 300 ya�•ds:to 1.
sell commencing Saturday at per yard .... • L211i
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• There, are some light.colored dress materials
.that were left over from the summer season. Or-
dinarily they would retail at 35 to 40e. They will.
make capital quilt linings or children's dress -
I Ka
es, Commencing Saturday per yard `...., . ; . ; I
'MEIER 111*
Hundreds ofyards•
at3.�c:
We cleared one lot of over600ya[rde of. ?enemas, Venetians and Tartans at 'a
that lets us sell them at 85c a yard, 50, 'r60e they are worth .ever yard of r price
will not buy them for less anywhere Theycannot be bought :wh, to esale at the pricethein
we' wi l
ask you Saturday.' All wool, al. the:good fail midwinter colors and splendid weights for. euitei
and dresses, the tartans suitable for waists, skirts and childrens' wear, Jest the same goal:
ity as you pay 50 and 80c for. Commencing Saturday your choice per ;yard.:; CA
Manufacturers Remnants
We cleared every remnant there was in
this manutacturers stock. Lengths running
from 2 to.6 yards.. Almost ever kind of:
dress material he
was using. ;Juat,the.thing
to buy for a shirt or childs:dress for less than
half its worth. Every remnant on the table
for less than Ralf : Regular Price ai
'Venetians 5:Sc
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About 300 _ares "ii enetiane�and fanev dress
Materials in all
11 the fashionable.
shades. Navies,
blues, browns and blacks. Every yard has been
sponged and shrunk reals to make up. This cloth
is a regular $1 quality and is sold for this price theC..•
country over. When once we sell this lot you can-
not expect to vet any more at this money, Satur. ,
day morning it goes on sale' at your choice of p
the lot 'peryard
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Tartans 48c
All•
wool .Scotch Tartans 46 inches wide. An
extra fine and smooth cloth. Will stand no end of
wear. This cloth is sold all over at 75o a yard,and
we have the same quality on one own shelves to
da at this pr' e, Because weVot this lot at a bar, '.
.gain we giveyou one and Saturday you can p
buy these 750 Tartans
gat per yard, ... 48�
Steel Stf[ddedd Mastic Belts 29c •
Steel studded elastic beltd.in black,riavy,brown
or white. Extra good quality of webbing. Regu-
lar 50c, special purchase at this bargain prlce,lll�
Oaeh .............. ...... .......w.. a .,'
A _Coat Special
A great big ,coat special with the bar-
gain Dress.Goods on Saturday ladies brand
new coats; 'ustin the store
7 this week,. Four
differelit styles, tight or semi -fitting back
Black an.d'colors, Ali man' tailored germ. '
tints, regular. 14.00, clearing price
on Saturday at each ..... ..... $1 or 75
HeavySuiting's 76c __.
Heavy tweed suitings,a dozen or more designs.
dark and medium eolorings,seitable for either sep-
arate skirts or full tailored costumes. Goods that
sell all over at $.1.25 and $1.50 a yard. ;Comment-
, ing Saturday you can take your choice at perm
yard. 1 • h
lteady-made Skirts $ '.45'
There were about 20 new skirts. that bad just
been Made before the factory shut down, • :l: bey
are made from every good quality Venetian cloth,
trimmed with buttons and straypings, The man-
' ufaoturer was trying to see how. good a skirt be
could make to sell for. $5, and this lot was the last
he turned out before closing Clown. Your
choice oomrencing Saturday at each W it
Crash Towelling 81.2c
800 yards of it. teal linen crash towelling,
imported by ourselves airect, 17 to 18 inches wide,
'ed border, would be considered 'exceptional value
at 10c. For Saturday and next week these 23. , 001
yards to sell at per yard .0
2
There' will be many other odd lines from this nil,znufacturer's stock thatwe.
cannot mention in the paper, but if you want to buy good Dress Goods to little
money you should be :here Saturday or next week,
CLINTON NEW ERA,
oI fl � o , aeTkl.•},, Cot, 4 190
quality ...,The water well is nearinif
r t e dq;ish'...... Ar�rangeuaen 1 are oil,
1 toot for the holding of a monster win-
ter poultry allow in Clinton, possibly
some time in January.....Master Wit -
e Old Dickson gathered a quantity of
at ripe ra8pberriee..from thelrgarden this
t week....i, Oree lost a valuable horde
o Tuesday from inflammation.;.. It le
e rumored we are to have another but -
aa cher shop, and that the same will be
located in the store formerlyoccupied
rby Mr Walter Swith..,.....Mise Kath-
et leen Whitely, Huron St., has been ser-
a''" R ha es f recoerr some .....Rwob fit Charles-.
'worth is attending the Clinton Bus-
'nese Colter*.
LOST END OF FiNQER-.-Mr Jak
Shaman, the genial' baggage toaster
the depot, had the misfortune to fie
bits fingers jammed between trunke
Tuesday. Air et result the end of hi
little tingerr, on his right hand, w .
taken off.
CORRECTION—In cur report of th
stated that thec nuptials lad
perf
ed by Rev. G. N. Ha;Len. It shout
have read "the ceremony was perform
ed by Rev; W. E. lCerr, their pastor
aQaisted by Rev, O. N. Ramo.
TUB DRIOUTH.-Owing to the pro-
longed drouth, many farmers are un.
able_ to do their tall plowing, •and Just
at present have yery little to da, They
are packing apples and pulling roots,
but would much rather be doing oth-
or work, The. ground is unusually
dry, and a good soaking rain would be
much acceptable. Pastures are bare,
creeks are' dry, and the farmers are
puzzled to know how they will get
along if it doer not rain soon.
JOINT MEETING–As usual a joint
meeting will be held by the Liberals
and Conservatives on election night
at the Town Rall for the putppose of
receiving the election returns, A epgall
fee will be charged to cover the cost of
telegrams, etc,. Mr j B Hoover -will
announce the results in his usual
graceful style, 'He is a mascot in this
tine, as he announced a .Government
victory last June and will without
doubt do the same on Oct 26th.
A NEW'PRESS, — The NEW ERA
has been yery unfortunate with its
.newspaper press, having had a .break=
down on four separate occasions, and
this week the paper is issued through
the kindness of Mr. Mitchell, 'of the
News -Record. A, new, press has been
Ordered. 4 ed. and as there may be a little
delay- in getting it erected,. and our
paper may not be out with it9 accus
tooted regularity, we ask the forbear-.
•once of our' readers; should anything
of this naturearise. •
THINGS ARE HUMMING. -•-. No
better evidence of prosperity^ that
manufacturers are enjoying under a
LiberalAdn�inistration is required than
is found right in the town of Clinton:
"The Clinton Knitting :Co', is. known as
a progressive and up-to-date industry,and the demand for its products is so,
increaeingl'qq, great that it is compelled
. to run both night and day to fill the
orders The`factory is running the full
24 hours, and the managers are so sat-
-laded, with the outlook that a, lot of 'ad;
ditional machinery bas been ordered,
and will be installed in'afew days, ,
A NUISANCE. —. Friday afternoon
last, as Willie Hall; son Of Mr, F'ra'nk
Hall, was leaving the store of Couch &
0o., with a bundle of parcels for deliy•
ery, a large Collie dog belonging•to one
of our residents approached` frnni :be-
hind and bit the boy quite; severely in
theieg. Dogs which are the least like-
ly :to bite should be muzzled,• err be
treated as a nuisance with .an ;applica-
tion of lead, though. it soinetimes hap-
pens" that', doge Which .haye hitherto.
'been quite barn lees develop. a_bitin .
mania. :The: above .victim teak:his
I.
;place at' the. store Monday, hot will
have a sone spot in his: le for g some
r-• .
a s.
�.. d.y
RIGHT MAN IN:RIGIIT PLACE--
L W Levis, who has -represented the'
' InternationalHarvester Co., of.Anter
ica, (Me0o,rmit.k Division;): for the last
three ears,'as-blocknian, has'been•
engaged .Massey,Harris of Toionto:.
He will now he special travelling sales
nian,for that -company. Mr Laws had
been seven years with Massey Harris;
Co., at Godericb, as Iocal : agent: ' This
is. certainty a lift 'for I,aaunce,. and no
doubt the Massey'Harris Oo.,..know
bis ability. •His hone will still remain
in Clinton, but he may: not be able. to
be home Friday night of every week;.•
as his trips will be considerable longer.
DEATH' Oki MR. N ROSSUN' -It;
is with deep regret thate are called •1.,
Nupon "to announce the Meath of Mn
icholas' Robson,. who for' years has':1
'been a highly. respected- resident of
town. Mr. Robson• taught school' in
•Tuekersmith. for tome Mule,' then .on
moving here he entered the grocery`
business; which he kept up for. a'num-'
ber of years. • `He was Town Treasurer
for : twenty, years, but of late had' no;'
• stated business. He wes a lean of.good. •
parts, his present wife being a Baugh
ter. of Mr E. Dingley.. Mr Robson was
a Liberal, and aa, member of theEpisco-
palian •Church He leaves . a widow
and one son: both Of whom' have the '
e sytnpathy of •the community in eft
bereavement. • •
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A GOOD COMPANY—The Anieri-
`can Vitegraph'Co , whics'. entertained
Out residents Fridayevening,and'were
to have appeared Saturday, ly t Y evening "
also. but were • unable, owing to•the 1.
1. absence of electric power; but,eucceed-
i
•ed`
"iii
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err. `
in
out y their: r
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P
g
Monday.and'Tuesday evening, rightly'.
attained' the distinction of�. having
given 'their audiences• in Clinton olio
of the hest treats in the . Moving
Picture line wbich. has been their' good
fortune, to: witness. The • pict ures
wereexceedingly distinct, :and of such
a character as to keep the audience. in
mirth" and laughter throughout the
entire' evening: They •commanded a
full house en each occasion. • .
"BRIEFS -Bliss Maxie Hall had a
birthday party on Saturday, when her
little friends had a most enjoyable
time ..Mr. Rich. Gooier, .kullett,
has rented the house at present. occu•
pied by •Mr. Ernest Jackson, and eg-.
pects to move into town in the course'
of a couple of. weeke.....The rate in-
crease which goes into effect the'pres-
ent month 'with all methhers. of°the I,
O, F'.; who entered the order, prior to
1898. is' accepted by all the local mem,
bersThe Doherty Piano. and Or.
gan faetory is working full time, and
prospects are bright fora continuance
Of this oder.. ,,... The Matey Scot
tisk concert Co has an engagement to.
appear in the 'Town Ball, Tuesd�,y�
evening next tinder the ausplcof the
White Dyke band. , , .8 J Andrews set
his cider and apple -butter machinery
in motion Monday; he does not expect
the run to be so rent as last season,
but'the fruit will be of much better
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son under O) toarecetore Provera! of
our shorthand gradnuteir of last year
now enjoy this salary. Perhaps
we Can help you to receive this a-
mount. our new Catalogue explains
Out Out
W. HSHAW..Crasn
College Toronto.
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Local Notices, •
DRIED? AP1'LEE8 AND PENES WANTED—,
Highest Drlcee paid, 041•1=,O11 $Roti,
COMINA-Hearthe 8eoitiah, Concert gornpany
in the Town Halt, Clinton, on•Teesdar esenipg
Oct. 97th, rou cannot fell • to tie delighted.
BOY WANTED—By Nov; let, as
assistant stock -keeper, and to make
himself generally useful around the
factory. A good position for a bright
and active boy.... THE JACKSON
MEG. CO., Olinton.' .
PARISIAN STEAM LAUNDRY
AGENCY. —Basket shipped Wednes-
days. Laundry called for and .de.
livered,—AD.DIE L, KAUFMAN.
Rooms formerly occupied by H Beattie
DR. OVENS,London, Surgeon, Ocu-
list, Specialist, will be • at W. S. R.
Holmes' Drug s: ore, on` Friday, Oct..
23rd. Glasses properly fitted, deafness
catarrh -and 'failing eyesight • treated.
Hours 11 to 4 p.m.
Oct. 22nd, 1908.
We believe in doing things rather than talking, we
don't claim to have the largest stock in Canada or to
giveou the' bigest bargain on earth, we simply main»
tarn that in
WALL PAFpR
We have to offer you a great advantage in quality,
assortment and price, SIN HUNDRED »OLLARS
WORTH of It bought at rate on the dollar. Its here
. for your buying
at Half- ar�ce
In some casesless, an.opportunity seldom offered
you, see our 25c Remnants, bigger and -'better than
ever:
r ew.D.Fair
Co.,
Often the Cheapest, Always •tie Best.
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PoiRaz-A0tf
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About three hundred .and fifty yards of Beaver.'Clo
Cheviots : O '.
. g,' Curls Frere. and' Fane � :Brocade Mantl,et
'Cloths
in- Black, c�. Blue; Brown , Fa
wns: and -Check. ' .,.'weeds'
from $1.50 .0 � o
t $3 50 'per yard ' �i5' inches• • wide 'all to � .
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• P.•-• 1 go.
at. -one : price.--�.
1.00 war r�.
'a d•
About. one hundred yards Fancy Tweed ¥antle.Cloths
50 inches wide, regular ' 1 aid 1 5' to he
g � ,2. : ` out' a_t
.O r-
ar
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d.
About one hundred an
yards ' �s�xYpe � Eiderdowns
Melton Cloths Regular 35c and • 60c per yard for
15c verY �ard:
omae early- .as these:. o.
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last lo •
�, at these :.. Prices,
Harris Home spun
Dress Goods
5o'dress lengths -of Harris . Home-
spun Tweeds—No two alike --Beautiful
• colori.
ing
s
and designs. ns . Our
Dress
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Goods. stock is too heavy, which is the:.:
only reason' for 'doubting these goods.
Reg: $1.25 and $z.50 per: yard. Friday
and Saturday your choice at
75cPer yard;
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300yards Fancy Tweed Dress
Goods, splendid wearing qualities just
the thingfor odd skirts
and children's.
school dresses. Reg. 75c and • $i.00
per yard Friday and Saturday, Iyour
choice at
:5Oc: per yard.,
Save .One, Doaar ori
Boy's Overcoats
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25 Boy's navy blue Beaver, double
breasted Reefers, storm collar • tweed
lined,- brass buttons, reg. $3:50
for $2.50.
to Boy's dark grey Cheviot Over-
coats, single breasted . velvet collar;fit-
ting ..toys three to sialears . only,
y y.
Reg. $5.00
for $3.50
'so Boys'odd light.and•d'ark Tweed
Knickers, lined throughout, assorted
sizes. Reg. $1.25 and $.1.50•
Ladies and Ch1drens
New Fall Coats
The New Fall and Winter Coats are here in all
" their beauty* Our valves are right, our style correct
and our prices haoderate, You are welcome to cal and
see the New Coats as often as you like, wheather you
,. buy or not.
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