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t CLMON NEW ERA
THURSDAY, APRIL 8, IWO Wall 1'. Paper 14RODIC
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Po and Onions wsztoil: higbast rVices
paid!"CAINTHLON BUO3.
SPRING MUSKRAT$ Business is good.with us because DUSS and,S911INg
I Muskrats skins. wanted at * 30o
Bert Hovey, Clinton.
DR. OVENSXQndon, Surgeon
I %V S and well selected
For list. Specialist, will be i t we have a big 4
Holm e, on Fri
23ra. 'o r)y fitted ay, f lei! fabries for, S
�s'l a2",Uagliro pe Vltpee
and failing e,,,i,lt le,11, assotMent to show you,. for one
Hours 11 to 4 p.m.
No possible satisfaction Cfttl
Ea's'ter Local, News reason, and because of an exceptk.. equal the personal visit to this
HOUSJ� OF REFUGE - Anew in.
matewasentered from Stephen Vp, store, When the matter of
Have you secured your onTueodayofthio week, JacobTeel,
vs. ioual price induce-me�t for another. Dtpss Goods comes uo for
new Easter Hat yet? If aged 178 yea
not. tn I is ,,store is ready MAJESTIC OPENED -The majestic consideration. We take sec
Theatre will open, for the I season oil ond plade to no - store Jn the
with the finest lot of trimmed an* d untrimmed hats Frida evening. Therewill be allne n comparing
we have ever shown, you can come to this store class of pictu.-es shown, and some nice County, whe
popular songs will be illustrated, with T values, Our.new Dress Goods
for your millinery and know you. are getting the a the local singers on the
number 0 r are now all in stock, and those
very newest creations to be had. Hats exactly the program. Wo D., Fai " e. who are familiar'with the dis-
same as we are showing arti selling in the large 3.3111) HURON REGIMENT - The
following in reference to ill(, 'Mrd plays qf other- stores, appre,�
ciate our succ
cities kit double the prizes we are askieg. Come and HUMUS "?poared in the official Gazette OFTEN THE CHEAPEST
select one whiletbe assortment is at its best, of ProviRional Lieutenant L ess all'the.more.
G We carry the largest �tock -of
P Prrsillns, B C Weir and R N Creech
a
lg.�ermitted to retire. 10th Alarch, Dress'Goods. in town, buy for*
Provisional Lieutenant (super. ALWAYS THE BEST
numerar!,)ONV H Robinson ispermitted cash and handle quantities
-Stylish Spring Coats to retire th March, 1909.
that enablia us to buy at 66
NEW 13ERIAL STORY—With this
We have a dozen or more styles to choose lowest quotation Qn the mar -
issue we commence �publication of our ket, and p
from hi Plain Black, Fawn Stripes and Plain, Fawn new story, "The Wings of the Morn- PASTIME CLUB -The Secretary of' Boys'Entertainment. 410 ove our pations the
colors, some are made in semi fitting in lengths. in . b ouis racy, Thestoryisnot the club while in London, recently I benefit. . If you have not already seen cur displg(y,
only . ri t and full of interest bu� it triOd to make arrangements for an I To say that the Buy's Entertain.
from 25 to 30 inches, while,others are.in loose or is ritten it a literary finish which of Dress Goods, we solicit a call as often as you
elevates i aboie the standard of the orchestra to provide. musle for the ment on Thursday evening last was a like, whether you buy or not.
aver dance to be held oil Monday. next. It success is putting it too mildly it was
tig,'It fitting styles. Price 6.50, 7.50,.8.50 and $1Q. sort d story. No one should wits hoped that some arrangements the biggest kind of a, success in every
miss age' %�ipg chapters. could be made whereby to relieve the way.
theope
BUSINESS CHAN GE—The grdi-ery local talent for that pvening,but it will There was a packed house a highl'y
disposed of. The purchasers are Mr
Do you want a good business of Tyndall & Carr, resently be necessary to fall back on their kind.' pleased -audience, big receii3ts and 4
purebased from Mr T Beaconi has been ness again. programme run off fromstart.to finish Dress Goods,
witbouta hitch or dela,,v "the best of
FOOTBALL—The boys of the a o I its kind ever held in linton," were
English Cravenette Raincort Jsks Sheoberd and Miss Shepherd, of nized as yet. The mater, the remarks many citizens made in re. French and Austrian Broadcloths, stripe Wor-
have not orga
Clinton, they. tcok charge - Monday lal for a team seems to beratherscarve gard to it. ati ' Cloths and Satin
in nitio Th e n e w propr ght to S steds and Venetians, S n
v o 'rietor p to challenge .1 �Silk .:and
Miss _811epherd make a team to put u ry number on the.prokramiiie,'but 'Directoire " Silk and Wool Cashmbres,
to �ay we've prepared to,. v r if we make spec.
We have always done a wonderfully large 0" , ietors are there. being not enough wei pace will not permit us to spetik of
both v own
&Vi,g y i eve
raincoat business and h N ell u_,g d I b"141"lle" forthe Hough Cup. The GaltbOYS we will be pardoned i nes' Chif-
for some ears , ' ' t k for Wool. Henriettas, Silk and Wool Eolien
give you east ten- different the"' y r, '. nd we hes�ea organized recently,. and have a strong ial *mention of.Aaster Lloyd Wilken -and
, of tile t e.
your choose of at I ha ad team in the field. Tire Brussels Ulub- And klaster Fred Ford, who ill the. fonn'6.Panamas and Voiles, San Toy Ciepes
styles in sizes from 32 to 42 at each NEW GENERAL SECRETARY.— again have a fine team in shape, They acity of chatirmen,and diade a great Cheviots.,
ell Crepe -de Chine, English Serges and
and $t0.00. The following from The Globe 'Tor.. seem alwaysto, be able to put out the llit� the ' fo�mer W.so taking part in two r -75c, $19 up to R peryd.
onto, refers to A brother-in-law 'ef Mr. best agrega'tion in the district choruses along w it h Ulifford and Selling p' lees 50c, 60c�
W. H. Hellyar, Jeweler.—"Rev. 8 T. 'Harvey Harland and Fred arAd Charlie
Bartlett has been' avpointed'b the FOUNDRY PROGI%r,,SSING—.The Thompson, The splendid manner in
A Good Underskirt for $1.2-5. 7 Clinton foundry has ibeepted a,. con -
General Conferencia'Board,as General hich they rendered their selections
Secretary of Sunday Schools and tracu-tor a large amount of repaits to was a surprise to the Audience. The
We're showing an exceptionally good black un- Leagues of Oanada, in sue- gevin-alTARge boats �Lt the Goderich were fitted out in evening dress. Priestly Dress Fabri.cs
derskirts made from black glossy skirting in tw pession to Rev. Dr. A. U.' Crews, who- harbor, chief among which i will be the certainly looked well in them.
o or$1.25 wo�kon the Sttatheolia and Donna
three good styles in all sizes at ........... is now editor of the Methodist Sunday Conawhich will require& The special feature of the' evening in f�lack-Voiles,.Etomines) Panamas, Chiffcn
Publications, Rev. 14'. L.' Farewell, "ag.of men was the marvellous singing of Master
for Asks to complete. T11 J06 too Douglas Stanbury, a ton -year-old son Broads, from 75C up to $1.500,
B. A.; a member of the Toronto Con. Fairy
small (;r too large, and i�one too, com. if Mrs. Stanbury, who as J�Ilss
ference, has been. app6inted Associate plicated for the lInton-foundry,which Morgan is well-known to many people
Easter Gloves Secretitry, his work lying east.of Lake Is rapidly. progressing u-nder. its present here. Ma�ster Douglas was in a pretty
8u
Toperior, with its official -centro At able management.
r nto. Ae will take charge, with sailor suit, He sang Lfour numbers
Lots of different gloves to pick from at- this Mr. Bartlett,of all the field work from and a duet with his. motlier,-.and New stoc k of Zollars, etc.
store. In some sizes we have ten or twelve shades Port Arthur to Newfoundland. and SMASHUP.—Mr. Jas:8mith was. fairly electrilled'the audieUr&, He has
the Bermudas. Rev; J. -A, Doyle is driving.up the LoLdon Road,Saturday a wonderful voice,. which h6 couies by and Jab6ts
alone, two or three -famous makes among the Secretary specially in charge of the afternoon, when his horse'took fright naturallv. it is of good. coxnpass and We have a new stock of Collars
and tried to itin away. Some one bad his enunciation is altriosb,'pbrfect. -It 0 Belts., Gloves and
them, Prices. $1.00 and $1.21., work.in western Canada, *it It hedd. been cutting trees an . d piled consider- is hoped that we -will havelan, opport- a] s a great'showinz of New.
quarters at Regina. A'very grati,. able of the- brush on the io
Hi�)siery for SMIn6� New leather Hand Bags.
fyL,ng ear's work was repoited at. the idway. Mr. unity of hearing this '�r'odigy im the cp
anultn'Tweeting of the board on Wed- Smith met a load of bay just at that. near future againi New styles in Voile Skirts. ,,New Spring Wash
llosiday - point and his rig was crowded over to The- dialogubd were all good with.
Little. Things for Easter he brush at which his hot -so stArt6d plenty of fun; Master Ross Forrester Belts.
DEATH'OF WILLIA I AIKV.N54 - 61r. The right shaf t broke off and the came in -for a goodL share of applan se, A
New Belts, in Silk, Elastic and Leather; . Em -
The death to'o*k Place here, oil April 5;
'Born
borse got loose, pulling Mr. Smith over lie has marked himself A go:d enter -
the front. but he hold finally The by. the
broidery,'New Rudhings, in all colors; New Russ*-
of Will Aik
"I"haeged Sri -years.
in Nova Scotia, became a school-
on, pul- tainer. - Arill. presented
ung he'r to the 'feneb. - Mr. girls was very much appreciated.
proven, a decision of guilty; $2 and 'association and isalways ready.�o
ian Mesh Veilings; New Stock Collars and Jabots;
-
teacher, and coming to . . Ontario, he
slightly bruised, but other than that We would like to say more About
he has no eerlous injuries. the others who contributed to the sue -
living with his brothe'rs-dn the farm in
Rullett,. but on their death he came to
cost's was handed down. Arr_appoal share in any good work.
from this.deeision may_Oemade. The w liners in. the contest Were;
New Embroideried Linen Collars and high Turn-
taught iti-York County for afew years
after which he moved up to Huron
cess for all did so well. The boys feel
never did nor never will sell 1-clleAp" Dress Goods but
will sell u g6od honest cloths at pri ces as. lov� as the
yo
town and has been living. at the home
of Mr Chas Johrs6n.Albert St,, north
overs; New Dresden and Filet -Nets and Inser-
County, Ile was well-known to many
POLICE COURT --A case of assault; very much encoura�ed at the.splendid
W as aired before P. -M. Andrews, on turn out to help them in the work of'L
lowest. Another shipment of Dress Goods Just opened.
in all the new clotbs in shadow strip4s, etc.,'all.- marked..
tions for waists; New Ribbons in al' Colors and
of the older people through t be County
having taught sebool in the several
Tuesday evening. The. eviaence ad- the'summer. To Mr. Thus. Jackson Jr.
10 only Ladies Sptil -ig Suits, feady-to-Weae
widths; New B. and C. Corsets; New J4osiery
differmt Townships for nearly 35 years
He Nvas a well-read and educ, ted �uan,
dticed was to the effect that plaintiff is due the credit foi taking up this
wits discharged MondkLy morning, and boy's c�use,pushing it to the success it
new -styles skirt and"Llong coady dainfily trimmed
I 0 1'—
and Whitewear; New Dress Ginghams;,-. Mtfslins,
who tLad many fine parts, butt he seem-
claimed wages for a month, which was has achieved.
ed to his home for a, few -weeks -prior 1, the country - In. the township of
just as Delaines, etc.
edtobeoutof relation toconditions
here: had he encountereda wider field
notallowed. He returried to the house One feature which contributed large -
ih the evening,.under. the influence of ly to the success of the Concert last
a communication from the Bell Tele-
phone Co who. desired ar, L exclusive
to his death but his death -was quite 'Grey a line is advocated, with some
unexpected and came as a shook to the .140 subscriners, which will'connect
lie no doubt would have made' a, name
for himself amongthe great men of
liquor, and was making himself a nuis- week given. by the boys, was a. liberal
allce, and induljint,.in threats, when donation of Mr. W.., D. L Fair of L good
The Company desiredto
A Big Stock of New
Canada. But he fitted himself. into
41 L".
conditions here, and d .1 great deal
defendant struck m.with a stick; prizes to the boys� who sold the largest
: claiming sef defence. The evidence number of tickets, whi6h caused much
Offer for Satursda'
y
have negatations made with that and
in.theadvapeement'of the early sett�
V excitement anda, thordugh canvass 4nd
!Fiis nbt very substantlitor and was
I
Dress Goods. ; . . -
lerSofffilron; HeW"La Strictly tem.
porate inan;in politics hewasa staunch.
ts contradictory, and. its a Well advertised concert. Aur. Pair
in,some poin .1 is a good friend of tile boys and the
tile point of selfdefense could not be
Reformer. . Of - late years lie had b'
een
proven, a decision of guilty; $2 and 'association and isalways ready.�o
Travellers', Samples. of
Our Dress Goods Business is* increasing every d&V
and we've got a display second to none ih Town. W'e I
living with his brothe'rs-dn the farm in
Rullett,. but on their death he came to
cost's was handed down. Arr_appoal share in any good work.
from this.deeision may_Oemade. The w liners in. the contest Were;
never did nor never will sell 1-clleAp" Dress Goods but
will sell u g6od honest cloths at pri ces as. lov� as the
yo
town and has been living. at the home
of Mr Chas Johrs6n.Albert St,, north
F., Thompson 58. C. Tvriier 48.L
I
DE, ' TH or, JOHN RIDOUT.—,.rbe'
'
S.
prin Suit'.
9
lowest. Another shipment of Dress Goods Just opened.
in all the new clotbs in shadow strip4s, etc.,'all.- marked..
The f uneral, took. place Lon Tue . sday
Clinton, cemetery., to
death occurred here on, Saturday
April 8rd ofgr.Jobn R'doLlt,at the age R17RAL TELEPRON'ES.— Before
10 only Ladies Sptil -ig Suits, feady-to-Weae
at popular prices.
TOWNOOUNCIL—The Council met
of 67 years. � He bad'beeh, poorly and ver long we can expect.to see We -
'it pir y
ailing all winter, and baa.been conil - O-e.s in the homes of all the farmers
new -styles skirt and"Llong coady dainfily trimmed
I 0 1'—
on* Aldriday, April 5th. Tire clerk read
ed to his home for a, few -weeks -prior 1, the country - In. the township of
.
in brown -blue and green'
Sp.ecial'Dress Goods
a communication from the Bell Tele-
phone Co who. desired ar, L exclusive
to his death but his death -was quite 'Grey a line is advocated, with some
unexpected and came as a shook to the .140 subscriners, which will'connect
One-third off Regaiar prices.
The Company desiredto
community. Bornin Toronto, in 1842, 1 with Brussels. Aline is'be promoted
Offer for Satursda'
y
have negatations made with that and
he came to -Clinton, ).t the age of 20 'in the vicinity of SL Augustine. The
law Tp.' Collforre
in view, but the Council' did not take
any a6t;ie n Coward that end� Petitions
years, in 1862 he entered.the office t people in Goderich and -
01 Mr. Rays and took tip study there. 'expect,to build a line to -conn6ct,witll
300 yards Dress Goods in Plain Cloths, Self S6il)es,
excellent IoE
Shadow Stripes and Fancy Tweeds, an .01!
Dresses, Separate
were received from the Citizens Band
and also the White Dyke Band asikiag
Sor rs later he �entered busi-,)ess Holme4ville and Clinton. The people
an,19=a 1 8 Un_
tly had been in rtnership ; of Tuckersmith hav�e their. pole
. I
&al
this seasons new designs suitable far
Skirts and Suits. some of them as high as 85e per yard
for grants of $200 and $150 respective.
ly in
w ith Mr� .0. Hale up. to time' of. loaded and are goin g ahead with their
his death; He was the youngest brot- I line, this activity should be the spark
ssons
'Fr'e Le' in
e
580..,
consideration of -which they
her f four in thefamily; thei-6 being forthe,'people of,
for Saturday only ..................... ................. 1
,geed to given concerts. weekly dur.
t e
It next; six months,4 on a motion
0 in a barrel of powder
left to motLirnhis'loss,abrother Charles and before 'long we expectl-
-
a grant of $100 each was made. The and-it.sister., He was in religion 'a de-, they will.be in line; and make connect-
matterofthe JacksonaGibbibgs drain voted member of the PlymouthBroth. lons with Clinton. The farmers will
was given 6�rer to the street committee ren the fune.-al being conducted by soon recognize the. adfiantage which. ArtNe'edle-work
who were to report to the Council. Mr., Thus. Sommerville, of, Brantford'. thle telle One will be to them, for it
w ilo �p
The Public School Bodrd es e many ajournev to 0wn and.
timates for the, We have much ple�sur6 in ahnouncing a
salaries and general incidentale totall- 'Re4fl our New t "The Wings would in cage of accident save
ing$4924, werereceived.. The'Board of the Voorrny"Ing.90 many hours in securing aid.
asked for it grant of $1100 to 'meet the series of free lessons in Art Needle -work, to
balance over all receipts, whichgrant be given. by one of'the,mast expert t.eachers
was passed. The.ioport'of the F inance MR 'orticelli Silk Co Ltd., in , co . nnec-
committee w0adopted with the ex- from, the
ception of the matter re -Toronto dele- Z -V IL tion with'a display of finished work,
gation on which more inform stion was, el 1. 1
asked. * The matter of making a few L"'ReCE" Shoes at.
changes in the town light system was
brought tip. The'Electric Light'.plant commencing April 8th and
asked for A contract for. a period of
er-
More New B and C Corsets. years,but the Oouncil-is not enU W continuing un
ed to make such d contract wiltrout a Jackson S til 20
We've just passed into stock another shipment of the vote of the property holders, A gene,
famous B and C Corsets, this line of 'Corsets (of which ral discussion then took place 'on the,
we have the agency for Clinton) is, meecing with great matter-. You are cordially invited to avail yourself of
favor by the ladies of Clinton, we -have never had such a For some time we have been telling e needle expert. There will
good 8tock from whichto choosb lotF3 of diffeibnt styles ..DEATH - The followi . ng relates t6 the servicesof th
at 50e, 75c, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50. the death of a sister of Mr ThosTrick:' you about our high grade Shoes at $4.06, be no -charge wh-ttever for le$'sojis. Classes
The late Mrs Robert Williamson was '84.5o and $5.00. These'are the best that a,rn to I P -111i
born 67 years ago in the parish, of Mor- twice daily: 10,30' 'and 2:30 to
winstow, Cornwall, England, where are produced, bilt it�does not mean that 5 Pati... Bot.1i teacher and display. of finished
Hosiery and Underwear 2 when she and her par- -our shoes are in that class, for we also Ilinton, after a most s . uc-
she lived till 'Q all work came direct to 6
Most of the new Spiing and Sum in I or Hosiery and entg and other members of the family have the best thav are, made, in the lower
Underwear is pow in stock whichwill be the best, assort, and hor newly wedded husband, W 'cessful.geries oflegsons arid.exhibiti6ns in the
ed we have ever shown. Don't forget this store when Hambly,came to Ingersoll in 162 where priced lines. We have s I tore of the. T. Eaton Co.,- Ltd., Toronto.
he worke4 at the tradb of blacksnilith� I . I . . I
you want good Underwear and I Hosiery. itig until he died And she was left with Star Brand Shoes for Ladies, at ............ $1.50 and $1.75 t
.,threo small children whoro. she raised Faultless Shoes, for Ladies, at .................. �$2.00 'The completed work will include he.
*7 her indu9try and cttre� Whonafter P
Special Skirt Offer $ eventeen years of widowhood she be. Pieerlosg Shoes, for Ladies, at $2.25 and $2.50 greater �ortion of the art needlework dis lay
came the wife 'of her surviving bus.- Art,, Shoes, for Ladleso at ... I .................. $3.00 and $3.50. made by the Corticelli Silk Co.. at -th(i Fratico-
1.5 only Misses skirts in half a dozen differen band, R W fliamsom She is survived Special Values, in Alen's Shoes. British Exposition. I't. will be well worthyL of
kinds that sold up to $5.00 each, for Saturday ........ 32,95 b tw6of her folur children, Mr Jno I t
a lily, of Aurora, Illinois, and Mra meles Calf Ualsvat ......................... * .............. 641*50 a visit, and we heartily inVit� you to see i ,
as ills, of London, two brothers Box Calf Balls and,111vehers. at .......... $2, $2.50 and $3 whether you take lessons or not.
'sister. -.50,$1,1
a one She was very industri. Stronlo solid leather Work Shoes, at .. $1 M and $2
bus and herlabor and care was devoted Best 11glits! ? Muchers at A—.., ....... 4 61-43.00
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to the happiness of others. Her last Our Rosto*Cal gooda at $2625 wear like fron.
illness was only for a fbw days, and
during that time she frcquently spohe Our Repair D�partment is in full swing, and jobs
Ing tire x
of -death as just crossi -lver, One urned out promptly,. -Tozer Brown
A time she dr;w her husband to her And are t
said if it wits not for Ton I would just
as lmvo pass away. To Mr TSeldon
she said -what will become of him If I
po"? Tolier'�plwsieiari' She SaW "Itig 0 ST
Only just crositing the river". and on
themomingbf the, 23th she passed J
4t so
peacefully away, with those she loved Fred' Vk
holding hot hands, 110 way I triumph ..... .....
THE S#11*0RE, FOR QUALITY.