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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1906-03-23, Page 8First Showingof the ' New Mii•ilinery'.. «' ''"• ihursd !� F a ng swum" : Mar,4h Zgt.h, ,'loth and 3 stat. Our Opening Exhibition of Spring—Millinery will be made on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, March 29th, 3oth and 31st, commencing at '2" o'clock on Thursday afternoon. We extend •to you the freedom of the store for these days. Come when- ever and as often as you please. Look the new spring styles over. Study therm at your leisure. Youill findthat will be of interest, for w muchto st, we know the Millinery Miss Reynolds has prepared is well worth your seeing, and we want you .to feel perfectly at home in the Show -room on• Opening days. COME. Hand Crocheted Mats Two for 25c. Dozens of hand -.crocheted Toilet Mats to sell at this price. Easily worth doublevalhe money. Irn-.; • _ported by ourselves direct. Made in I relaild; 4 si4es. Two for 25c. Hands�ni.e., r e s s (io-od New Dress Goods for Spring are near- ly all in. A stock that, Hooked at from any stand -point, easily eclipses any you. have ever seen in the store. Fashions favored Fabrics for Suits or Dresses, are here. The materials that have been stamped with: the seal of our approval. iviany of. them; our.' oven direct importations. Variety great iv enough tog a ample choice. Values that. are good,—Real good. ' New light greyTweeds. 50e i, $1.25 Fine grey' Tweed Sla..11ing s,no td'o. alike'; at' $1 anti $1.21 Wool Shepherd's0 Platds,, ti c, $1 and: $1.15 Plain Henrietta, W. 50e and 60e Paramettas . and Granite Cloths, :iOC and 6Oc 'Viae Broadcloth:, 5t)e, 85c, $1.1a aliid $1.50 la'ano , Mohairs, 30e, 50e and 75c • lPlain Mokairs 30e, 50c and 75c` Voiles and thin materials, 50e, . 75e and $1.00 , Mourning materials, imported directf 50 to $ L,00 per yard. Sample Curtains 25e. 5 Over 200' sample ends of Nottingham Lace Curtains for Saturdayselling.Each -sam- le: shows:_ the full lower end of he Curtain and. is finished just as well as if the pair were complete: All are.from 1 to 2 yards in•length,-.-and samples of Curtains. that would sell at from $1.50 to $4.00 per pair Of manyends same . pattern, there are two of the sa e Theswe have had matched up; aiid they will.: be sold by the pair only. just the thing: for small.. windows. Price of the lot 25C the end. Th e yard = wide;v-Prints The yard -wide Prints we are selling. at 10c a yard are a real BARGAIN. It we had not bought part of a Wrapper Factory's :surplus; we could not . sell them for any such money as 1:OE c and 15c are the real value. A couple of hundred yards still to sell at ioc per yard.. Jackets .... New New Spring Jackets are here ; blackandlight . shades. - Correct styles, including the' new " Peny Jacket. Perfect -fitting garments. $. 0, $10.00, $� 12.0o � 5 VIA CLINTON' ,INTON NB'Vw . The Ninon NeW Era FRIDAY, MARCH 23 1900 DI. OVENS, Surgeon stye, Ver and Nose, wilt re at W.8 *4 Holmes' Drug Store. Clinton, Thunder, April btlt. soars IQ a in., to 4 p. m. lasses properly. fitted. and dlseasee of these .organa properly treated. :, %oatzt ?.assist$. SOLD OUT.—F, Lockwood, who for a number of years has run a nate bus- iness in town,has sold it to Mr. Oliver Mills, of Hallett. Vire hope he will •f. ACCIDENT.—On Saturday evening' xfo,f++++++++++++4444 as Miss Mary Cole ?wee entering the ,s ' home of the Missal Mountcastle, shflLocai slipped on the •walk and sprained h thigh so severely that she has not y been able to be taken hoard, .�"`'''"`"'"'''ta''"'`"'"'""''"'"',`''t+``X Genn a(1TION.. - A. short item in I Mrs Guest will be ett boine to helylast week's Nl.w Eat,a., taken from the friends after the lst.of April. Globe, stated thatt it was the intention • Mr Strainer. of Thorndale, takes to of the A O.U.W. to increase its rate:+• position with liunibell 86 Mal h iu The item should have read "A.O, [T.W. he woodwoi king department. at' la of the /Oates," heeause it does not ep- ale Wtn Stevens, of Ilullett, will plv to 4"Ctnildli Orderatt41' which move into town next week,, baying Is.an such 'sa flourit;hing cnardition than g it hats no intention n.tranever of iia• pur,ahased a House here some trine ago. creasing its rates. •y ; Ur James Fine* has taken a situa- 'i'1t. V1aI,la1'�US. :lir W. Jaesksori, tion with a butchering flim in; Sea• (1. P. R. Agent, ticketed bred Jarvis, faith, and goes there nebt week ; ke is ruder tc ith success, aloud Wilson Elliott to Didshurg, Altar.; art experience$ Mind. Miss h loreiiee l�:tvis or Iiodmes'ille, P'at'ents are requested. to send all CUSTOb1S--Tho growth of business to Yancuuver, and her sister to. West children bee;innin;; work in the 'prim- in this town is shown in the fact that Selkirk. F. It. Hodgens, G. T. It aIy room of the Public Sahood,on Tues- the Customs Collections tip to the A,.ent, ticketed Elliott D .vnient to . day, April aid, at 9 o'clock. mouth of April will be as great ars: for Edinburg, ltitkutw, Miss (�iee, and her Mr Schwarz, carver at the Organ' the entire fiscal ear of too Itis pro. sister, Mrs McKay, to West Super. Factory, :le -litres next week on a tripto b;Ible that the returns for the yearwillatrr t its, Germany ;they say he gees back for considerably exceed those of any utiles , q'I,;ltil PERANCI+;.--•'!'he gospel tern- "rho girl he left behind hint ,» ottice an the county, Godertch not ex- i, penance meeting on'Sunday, in the ' The young people of St. Andrew's eeptecl, town hail, was addressed by Rea. Nn•. Presbyterian church, Wingharn. gave STOCK NOTES.—At the Nicholson i JiIhnning A solo was rendered by Mr. a farewell social to lvlr. A. R. Smitlxon Sibley ; M. John Rice ;Laced as organ- the eve of his retnoval to Clinton. sale of shorthcrn stock, on Thursday, •• ist. while other inusitt was furnished The father of Mrs H. LeBaron Hartt near Parallel, Mr Tames. Snell boegnt ay a male choir, Mr. .Tas. Scott oc- of Medina, N.F. (formerly of Olinton a fine four year old cow;. Mr Snell has,) nano 1g his hell a 19 soar old -cow, copied the chair. Dr. Stewart will died recently at Mr, Hrtrtt's home,. the — --whreh hais -"`sucking--calf•-art-1,r irk ' '(Lave charge of the meeting On Sunday r.•einains being taken to BraLntford''for she has had a calf every year since she atleraaoourie t mterntent. ' , was two years old,,so that. she has-been iaouc'rRY.RAIsIN' .. x,tl(l 13r.�, . -Mr, Albert MOBi'iexa, farinerly* of a good .investment. a harness, •wlro have_ beef* dein 'IL itttle •in t€'d": sling at Hensel!' for sabre fifes; has • • way of raising p e, Mihduring the last bought out the second shop there end. CURLING. --Two rinks of dialers year; at their home, Mill street, are o, will aural ornate it with his own.. went to Seaforth on Monday evening, xug into it more extensively, as they g 1 and had the ill luck of.being beaten. end a demana. for it, and have as couple Me John Broderick, of Goderieh, t The players were N. Fair, (skip),Messrs of incubators at work. They have was• in town this week, looking up a I Shaw, Malcolm McTag art, R. Grata rented from Mrs A• gent, of Hariock, berkain, If there's the slightest i am ; Dowding, (skip, McLean, P. the eight acres on thtepointjeston the chance of a general stock being for Jackson, and Stevenson. This is the northern limit of the town and will .saleanywheere, hes sure to get after it.. i fourth game they have played this raise their own feed' there, and it is I season, ants' the first defeat. not impossible they' may branch out still further. TO THE WEST. -yon Saturday W. I r,01a. NOTES, Geo,' Rogers, who u fori Pl msteel•aind wife left Ox -Bow, has ac3ted in the caps*city of Financial; Secretary, handed, in his resignation at. the fist meeting, owin to his decision to leave Clinton., e var•ancy so made was filled bythe ai ointment of merchandise, the. freight on which .T Vt . Irwin. As Mr, Irwin held the amounted to over MOO, or nearly three 0111 N of Tr.easuret',. it cats necessaryto effects. as much tis' a car ut settlecrs . elect another to that office. whichfell, effects. her .Notes Mow 23rtij' Itw U be our cowtant endeavor to prove that buying from .us means advantage to you, This is the transition, season between winter and spring. We are coaling to Wall Paper, and we Invite you to come to us far' it. "Postcarditis" is a new word just coined to apply to those who have the habit of sending. PicturefaePost Cards If you are, in ht c , you ought to have it. We have the card. in'leather, wood and paper ; designs: comic, local, city, loyal, Easter, trans- parent. If you ere not receiving a share of ,these unique remind- ers, it is an admission that you aresending not lofoingtheinyour. part in the • Two styles Nordheirner Piano on display, Excellent in ap- pearance. ('oinpletc in tone. If interesteL"I, come to and see diem. " Kate Grier," by Louis Tracy,. is the latest fiction, described as the strangest, newest story•ever heard of. Costs nothing to see then, -- hut little to own thein.—To see,. and aaot.to buy is the rub. •• 'We refer to our -27c Cushion Taps, in Tapestry. Six patterns,reeve colors, all good. Girdles •• to. match, 25c. where Mrs Plumsteel's• parents reside, on Tnesday 1110 11, Flunisteel and hist ' son Roy started for elooSe Jaw; Mr Plu eel 'staking•u tear 1 d of st a x o m. t a to Mr. Frat,nlis Hall.... , . ,The 0. 0. F. • , ants 1.0.lt playeda genie of THE FOUNDRY BELL.—The •bell carpet' balls rae alatte hall en used on the Paunch,- is the oldest one T'hnrsdaty evenm , resulting in victory.. far the I.O.F.s, .&ore, 24-80., OY STER'SUPPER AND PRES) N- in town. ' TC was brought: here in 1861, replacing as tt-iau le that Irstd been .: used as a mens of announcing" time, and has been itt otse ever. since.. There 7'ATION. - On Monday evening of this is some talk:ofreplacing it by a whistle, week . the '.'-All Star" hockey team people in town: who would like t but there are enough lke teno see e feasted the rnembers•of the town. team on oysters and other good things at the bell Leta ipect ._'- - .._ _ --- McLennan's restaurant and all.the boys had an enjoyable time. Mr. Galbraith ever, that somettrin HOUSE LIFAN F,S-=Mrs. Mcllveen. took advantage, of. the.. -Occasion to g may yet. be done has rented the houe+e she is occuiikhig, present the. prize lockets to- the totvn tow:u 0. organization..: - on Albert street, to Dr; Freeman, ftnct . team,- winners of the local hockey. Last week Dohei•ty & Co. received a • . will move back to her other property league,. and Mr. Crooks on behalf of consider ble;or'der fot '.the world-re- oe Huron street M, J. Nilson; . the hockey team responded an •a neat. nocvr►ed:Dtiherty Orgatats, from Buenos • who recently inovsd to \Vieghani,, is speech. The lockets are worthy of :Ayres;. South , America. This is the returning to town, laving tented the the •efto't •-put, forth to obtain theni..' first order• the fit m Lias received frorri. 1 house lately oceupied°by Rev .1. wade; We are told that some of. the boys: ;are Soatl h Arnerieat, but it cornplotes' the tee Batter has 'moved to the Freer not selfish with their prizes either, for ' whole list of .continental countries in 1 farni, on the London road. - already they'have kindly allowed oth• which these famous organs have won . ers to , wear the jewelry. :-We den't ae place for themselves bytlreir excels . Friday' blame you. boys, when you can: eisce:of tone and workmanship. ,We are sorry to say that Mr- Harry Bartlifl' is laid up with an attack of grip ;: this will prevent . our young, friend from makingthose frequent tit to s s $russals- Y but never mind, Harry, it will end' all right,; We anderstand that ft is the• inten- tion of Mr, John Bell,: to shortly move - his family to Lloydnlinater, . Sask., where his son has located.. Mr. Bell s maii,y friends• hereabouts wish him all kinds of success in his new home,. . Ecclesiastical barriers didnot prevent: Rev, Canon Craig, of the Episcopal rhurcli,Petrolia, and Rev. Dr Carroty,,' Sa alit' of the Methodist church in Can- ada, sitting together and' chumming it like two old friends on the war to God: ei•ieh_ last Saturday, It looks as if (Minton will be a peer sporting town • this year; It is rumored that Brise Ball may be dropped, andtt is. not likely that the national' game of • lacrosse will be played;. we hope,. how - Don'.t put money in' a letter:, Frequently they are lost 'and' never recovered. An-- express: Order issafe and ,cheap:• Wia• issue theca, The. W. D. Fe�1r- Often the Cheapest, _ Always s ri way the fest. ara TOOK T'OOK IT 13N $7.01:431,—On 1` •d evenifi lust (the;.:.=oth 2nniversary of their wedding)a large Minibe1. of the. friends of ale and tats, V. Jackson took the Boase,: 1 ystorm, and: brought • with then: silverware. of all kinds and eegcriptienr, : a ts..;,an '.evidence of their hagh'estaeetrr. Aveay laazndsocne pres- ent 'was res-ent'was also received ..f*,ern Mr. 000.110 - ..Way, of 11Iinneapolts,• a. well` known ..pplicartions have been madeto Robert seven sons and, .three daughters. Itis, • •I•;Lilway.tor ri, and warns. friend. of Mr. Holmes, : Clinton, w'ho is trying to see • wife' died I ea 'Jackson. Among 'those' tvho came ' that men `sent ;.to this.count reach 7 y rs ago.:He 'was .the. „front a distance were; J� Rase and W:. their ' destination, Many to ho sent, in attending thefuneral, '. Coope(;, who 1. Dockrill, of the C., I... R.,• Tore nto, .' applications are writing Mr Holmes, and A. J•, 'i'ay stir, of. the Uhi. igo; lilil- asking how soot, they will he tilled; but .The ellen day, while standing at the waukee and. St. Paul 1t; R. After the no definite answer can• be given,.be.' station; Mx', David G:Lntel.7xr.knet a Mr: cpazly had spent a most wi jo ahle cause the department itself does- not Mc,51oy, front:near Kippers; and, in the. orn .,,, ` ,-teta tat.rettss Lbie hour, know Men are coming out weekly,. (.onvei'sation.that ensued,,Mei (Antelnn f dh h d INIMTG.ItANTy The demand for: John Sellers, aged 87,• of Kindardine, died on Monday. - .(Deceased was born farm\ help may be gathered from. the in Glasgow and came to Canada an , facet that shoat 200 ,';apps;cations.: for •1812r:•srttling.in. Kirieardine,township- men ` were forwarded' to Che Supt ria, in the yeas' 18.49. He .was mad a tendent 'of . Ituwig, att'on at Ottawa„ • ,prominent Mason in 18,51). belonged to from the "Huron alone, .a1d ..the Methodist Church and in politics in addition to these scoaes'of verbal,a,P-, was Litrera1. He leaires a, family e.E, atter wishing Mr. and 'Mrs, :l"actson' "aaiid iire".a rt`inrce-sent-••forward bvwthe= .puq w. e. pact an.. old friend 4vith. di 1110iatier of happiness for the fpture, department to different parts o the bun Pae lrad worked-thlrityysors ago, 'M pr.ivince, About a dozen have arrayed bun whom, he had never•rnet 'rn..the• WILL BE WEDDI.D• IioitrLY et Clinton dor ng•the past ten days meantime. What made •the meeting It has been' an, open • secret for ,sorne. ail'1 bright young men,• capable of sin- more remarkable is, the -fact that Ms.. timid that Bliss Nellie Kelly, book- do rta,king farm work, and wer•e•placed nL'elon's business brings• him into keeper for the Jatck oe •lltamntacturing at erica Just as quickly a is, otheee ar contact with all the farnrers.for: trailes•' C irupano. was to be married to 11t.:. rive, they will :be.sent to paa;rties who.' arint,d ' Jnseplh ('hairnl:t s,' of ;\Vinnipegg; tor- 1' li:i,ve.t .plied; hut the.demand; beings.i : .' tiir�.rly cif .(;Linton. She severed' her . roue"h.greaterthan the supply, patiece Ja Or30y1BI:. . connection with._the" r`ompany• :on Sat- must be exercised ' I .Me and Mrs A. Holloway were: iurday, and to show their appreciation- .:. , •• visiting iii Win Barn• last week. of her in some 'tangible way, the firm BRIEFS. -'Me G. D: l\tcTaggart lags' . • Mrs Bezzio, sr., as..visiting her son. and employees ,presented• her with, a :gone matched drivers, and or Mr C. M. Bez;o,, of Goderichg • ' cabinet of silver, . ri'presenting knives done west; lie utas buy a span of p'oa� ?.Liss Jennie Tebbett, Goderich, was:; � li and forks, spoons, etc. She •ars been res....The weadther clerk has been., try= last weeletheguestof Mrs P. Cantelona with them for '.eight -years, and it -is ing to -make us believe• it was real,win` .Mrs -JL B, Tierney,: Blyth; •visited her with deep. regret the they part with ter this week.....Several weddings are mother, • Mrs Thompson,, a few days. her. A' young lady w o has- been :an on the Program in the neer future.... last week:. •active figure in the sot I life of town,. The New Era:telephone is No: 30;: ring • Mr Will• Altera, of London, • spent she was a general favorite, anci a very ns up if you hake' an item of news or Sunday sat Mr John Sterling's, Dinsley • wide circle ot'friend. wish her all roan- want some printing done .. Mrs Ktiuf- .Terrace; na�r cr happiness. She will likely be : man, se. went to Detroit to nurse her Mias.M Davis,.who •hes been in De-. married ai tout the middle of April, the Daaughterin-laaw....A lacrosse, match. troit °for a. couple: of months, has•re= event taking place at the home of a : takes plane on the rink to night.. . -A turned: to town. ._ • .',1 relative itl.i onto: _., :.-.. .Miss-: uuLoL of, Brumfield, underwent Mr Johnson :Medool; of- Urosslields• • HARD LANES. •- Last week Guy an operation in Charon`-Ii-osprtal;on vholiasbeen'"speudiggthewinterherd Wednesday.. —Mee Trouse has return- goes back west, in a couple of.weeksa taidnrore bought from .Chas Allinson a ed•fr:om Seaforth- where she hits been Mir; Edits;. of Watertown, N. Y.,, who small house below, the railroad, Dace- .for a. couple of months.... H. L. Hartt •has been on, his Rest visit to his brother. pied by John Tilisoe. The world. has ,of'Medina, N. I„ formerly of Clinton,' Hiram Hill, left for home on 'Wednes- :.one hard with the letter, prolonged • renewing his. subscription to the New say, - • ill health keeping • him out of work. Eras s:—"1 Wouldn't e h a b without ' w . it Harold VV%i'tse. son. of Mr though latterly he has been able to do YJ3, n,Thi e; g , Y for twice its cost,. its=. weekly arrival . who has been with. the Soverelgar,I3aink more in this. respect than forrnerly, . keeps.•me in constant"touch with the at Havelock, is transferred to,. the but inaddition ,to acgt-tiring a.feri ily. friends and scenes of My boyhood":..... •branch here, he itss acquirteceo movwen thorn s.Paay paying Mi ilouston,.; Principal Collegiate; has Mr and Mrs John • Sterling • and. rent�F i g f h. n Y. been unable. to attend to his duties ow master Howard, have returned: home has been' at hard problem. Tire patelllas ' ing team attack of lumbago ,,-• . '.1'he aEteL to five Weeps visit with there er of the house ordered -them to move jurymen who had been in:Goderich for :dau liter.• 'Mrs.' Jaynes Fritts Ana out, but he failed to do so, and on Fri= over a week,' were ;dismissed Tuesday. .aaeaL Mich. ' day he went and took aoff the, doors Messrs J 0 Stevenson and :f Coning - end windows, leavin the unfortunate' . barna, who have been visiting friends 'family exposed to the rigors of the :t . ,.. 4 •dui.. 4-44".• !A"' �,: I weather, .'his was not a wise' or ru- ry a at Steve t ,retrurned to townitlfor Gak, tirtrt thing tca.clu, ctsidce•.fraran its...legal- _..`• CiLI aliln! tint,,. Natters fornia rr.Stevenson expects to leaned for Cali - it$, and :Ellison complained to the fvery-soon, ' mayor,. who sunt Chief . Wheatley • . 11.00.1.,. .. • - Mrs Walter Cole was called to down to eee.that they were re)olaced, t .oaiei ic); and Clinton Collegdatii Aylmer, on Saturday, owing to the before .any of tiro nuttily dit'cl from ee.. teams played a • good arae of hockey . 'serious illness of her sister, Mrs Dra- posure.. The doors and. irtdaws were' on Tuesdayevening. The ice was in .fpee,ine who had but reoentlyr been con• replaced, and h llison was cfitfetly i d- good condition, and the game free fiRev. Canon Craig, of Pe troliai, form vised that he bad better get arloti,er from roughness, At first Clinton Oiled, place, which he: promised to-do, tip goals in a way that was enough to city of St Paul's Church, was in town discourage their opponents,' but Goch- oilSaturday. Ile was an his wary to erich soon picked up;. and did good at derich, where he preached on Suri. work. The: score was 9-6 in favor of y Clinton, Referee Meifvor,. of Goderich; • A Morden, Man., Paper says t-Mo•s gave satisfaction.', j a( Neil J ox returned on Saturday, : from """'^�'��- 1 her three months visit to friends at The following report washandedin Clinton, Ayr, Toronto, Ottawa and for publication : On Saturday last the other Dints in Ontario ArgonautsaudGroverspiayedithoekey Mr'Vanatter,:oneofthe proprietors .' match in the rink, resulting in a tie, of the Goderieh Signal, spent 'some 6--6. The line-up, was as follows ; time here on Tuesday. He area on his Argonauts Drovers "'° way, to VVinghate, and was aceome, anted b Mrs Vans I3ert Johnson goal Boots Hall. MissI*~ by Garrett, of town,v(sit Ray Ibtimball: point. Saint yCountert' ed friends in (loderich from (Saturday Fred twitch epoint Windy i b(i McClurg- - until Tuesday, "thereby having the Doug. Stewart c r n lRind_ 'N es a x pleasure of atttending the ' opening' of Wtlliiie�Doherty 1 w BrownteRobiinsan the Neu' North street Methodist _ _.........church...... . CARPET Rl'1;'I' I3ALLSr . Mr John Joynt,thewell known fruit -•nyaporatnr•;uul ;ash• poi ter,..of.::xairek- now, was in town last week. Mr •Jo t lute rade a fortune ne by looking after what most people throw away -- their wood ashes. ' E"vans 70 a gCottle ......74 Mr Alexander, of White Horse 13rown00 ,;.M.$ Hoover ....18 (Yukon), who has been 'visiting re. - P , 1 here are or the i f e. t t o 'she A.U. It, e,nd the I, O. O. 1:�. had a 1+� w months, game on March 151, the former again ()pinion fBr home Columbia;, and the winning. The individual scores were . Yukon territory care never be any- thing but it mining and lumbering - countr�y' as -taming the - ming area is too The A. 0, F. has now played five lintiteci to amount to anything, Ile games, losing but one, t has been out west 21 years. WeIDDING.-•--A ,quiet wedding took... place on VVednesdity evening at six o'clock, when Rev, Nis,. Manning, in the presence of a few relatives and friends, said ,the .words which made two of our well-known, .and popular young people husband and wife The bride was Miss Margaret S. Washing, ton, of Rattenbury street west, and the grcone Mr. R. James Southcombe, (son of Mrs. Southcombe, Rattenbury street), a prosperous farmer of con. 6, HulIett. 'i'he.arrata;errient .werevery simple, attendants beii:'gt dispensed with. tittle Eugene Slxuthcombe, •. niece of the g�*room, ' was flower -girl, ;After the wedding dinner and congrat- •ulations, Mr. and Mrs; SOutheonibe -firrsve•to-tlxeir.-h:Ino in.lirtliett oeeorti:. panted by the 'good wishes of all for their future happiness, '['he bride, who is a very clever and amiable young lady, has been an active and effieient member. of Wesley •church for -many years, and is well known throughout t1.e county by reason of her promin - tu o inchurch work, and the groom is very highly respected and well known, and the gifts they received testified to the high o"dOoiri in .which both are held. 'That they may enjoy'unbqunded prosperity and happiness is the wish of all who know thein. , Vt, e tender our sincerest congratulations. carpet balls recently, the forayer Winn- ing by 3 points, as follows: • A. 0, P. W. O. W . Evans 48 Gibbings.. 440 Brown 90 1115114or.,,.,,09 Sattirday.arch:: 24.. The Fir ,• New &or...e. •u RIGHT .and early on the '•morning; tiyf 1 0 ' 'Saturday, March 2 th youwill �'� 4 � find this. big Clothingstock in its ' new': quarters,,, across the oad: Come in any.'ti e. an' just �, d see juste how..well equipped, how;convenient, how bright,light arid .'try thisnew stole.. is. It's a complete Men's ,Store,., without an equal in Western Ontario. Has- every facilty for doing business -eoxifort. Plenty: of room to show stocks,;. ands lots of light to see just what you are buying., The stock we will have in- the • new :store, .for Spring, will be just as good and as up- to-date - P to' date as the store itself Cl'othing.:for men • and, boys, Shirts, Neckwear.anti':FIatsj.. from the bestmakers, are here, ;an:„ eno4gh of each 'to give you va. fez to. select fvonl, :vou' will get nowhere else in town : Saturdap, and tet-acquainted.:wit/1k, ihe-store; No need to feel you have to . buy anything. We will beglad to have . you erne' 'just ;.to look :around. Exhibition,of New S iii • •�' . ngHatS Saturday; -; Marchi 2 nth ��... Special exhibition of New .Spring g Hats' in:the, il new store, op Saturday.: ,The finest and best stock. li . of Hats we ever gathered tog -ether. for a season's, Itrade will be on exhibition Iif youu . want to . se's• just, what is right in Hats for•Spring,,: do not miss, seeing these: The right shapes are, here;"' in the: seasonable colors and good qualities.' : All markee at close prices. : ee//a 40* /► r NARK;/ - �skatST$A$ Hard or soft,; black or colors:• The BORSALI.NO • Made [n Italy. The finest hat wo carry, will retain, their shapeand color. BORSALINO Soft Hats, black, olive and brown shades,: each $3.50 BORSAL•ING.HArd Hats, black and. brown each $3.00 Other makes, not so good as the ;KING or. BORSALINO', hard or soft shapes, special value at Sr.5o and $2.9p . The New • Ties We have the nobbiest and swellest lot of Mens' Neckwear we have ever shown our customers, They come from the best T,e: makers in Canada. Designs and patterns confined exclusively to us, that you willnot see in any other store. Just the kind. of Neckwear that appeals to men of taste. A special • display in the new store with the Hat ex- hibition of next Saturday. 1 T'HE SOY'S'°STOREp1 wawa We are going to make the new stone THP.', ,B03a S ST 01lX of Huron C aunty. The Boy's department was too cro wded in the old store, ]tut now the will have all therooni we want/era, mad he able to rarry alai ger al d more varied stock than an the past, Some new and natty Spring Suits- just opened. Cut in the vet" latest style, well tailored, rom strong materials,. Just the thilig fax those boys von Want to have well dressed. ter..«..:,,,..e. ' >f eaa +I� a trait tt't�rrtts', $2itI rtkiid $6.tl0- Boy's Norton( Snits, $8,60, $5,o0, $6.oc.1 Boy+re8.plege Suite, $13.60 tt0$e'.50 ries UOD0fNS .9 • Clinton's Big -Clothing Store, 1