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Silk Ends. 9e
Saturday nearly 500 ends Silk go on sale at 19c
• each..All are traveller's samples, and there is .an half
yard in each end.- Black, cream, white, and in al-
most any kind of silk you can think of, Suitable for
any of the dozen and one uses you can put a short
end of Silk to, In the piece, would sell for sot up to •
$2.00per yard, choice of the whole lot Saturday, at
P yard•
Nineteen
Cent
S.
namismagammanummal
Tw'o More
Millinery
.Specials
for this • week
•
The Milliners have prepared two more Specials
for next Saturday. Selling Hats all ready.for you to
put on at a saving from. $ z,00 to $3,00 for each buy-
er. We are busy working up. the last ends t emnants
and oddments of our expensive trimmings. It pays
us better to sell them this way than to run the risk of
carrying ahem over. Just about a dozen at thisp .rice
and every Hat a bargain:
Hats at $2.50
Ready trimmed hats, all new, gotten up in the: latest
styles, good trimmings used throughout Couldn't sell
them so cheap if we were. not using up the last pieces of
our real expensive trimmings. Prices worth easily$3,50 ry
to $•1.00, •choice Saturday .O
At $5.50
Hats in theverynewest shapes, good trimmings used
on all, last ends of fancy ten -tunings • . and odd. buckles,
birds etc, We are getting ready to ruake a clean sn eep
of millinery stocks, so put these hats on sale' Saturday
at your choice each,... 3 p
. t
rhe Sample Mantles'
�
The big sale of sample Mantledhas been a
success --a greater success than we
had ever hop
e
dfor, Neatweekshould
wind"
l:
t up, so if you -want a
good Mantle at a saving from . $2.00 to .$4.00, it
would be best to come ,as soon after you see this ad
as you can. Every Coat is 'new, this
d
made by one of the best season,- us -
manufacturers in the .bu�i-
ness. These are the t -.o'prices they are selling at.:
Sample Mantles at 4.00 Sample Mantles at 7,54
Ladies new cloth jackets,. ,
mostly tweeds and • plain
cloths, °,• and full Length, in ;
shades of fawn and gri v•
Very handsome • gar-
•
meuts in this .lot, fancy
checked, . tweeds; .'nicely
• trimmed; with•a few salads
with or without velvet col' cloths, nearly all the.popu- • •
popular _Inose hack • •lair loose batik, just a few
lar, the popular
style, garments that !f .seintfittrng..Lntong• them,
bought in the regular way Coat, that were weze'made- to
would sell from,e30 to 9.10wit at 5attt) to 1ll: et and
Choice o£ this lot 4.90 • would have to sell` het this
d)irf,e.if bought in the regli-
. • lar way. (,chaise of this lot 7. _i(i
Sample Lined >
Coats
Among - the
Samples, were about 8 . or . 1
Fur -lined Coats, in black, navy and fancy tweeds,,
We put them. on."sale . Saturday,
morning, and ..
mark them at prices that Will. only be a little.
more than half what we would
have-tosell them
for if theyhad been boughtsay.
in the regular .
way.Ever-
Coat1100condition. .Ft(l5Coat a
Bargain ?
Children's Coats
$1.35
20 Children's Coats to • sell
Saturda • with the
others --all Reefer
No
s,,al�d all worth double the price
asked. N o such chance to get a Coat for S•our. . little
to '
girl is likelycome
again' thisseason,
. •'
20 only childrens refeer°acute
small children J, ts. A fete lona; ones for
en included m the , lot, neat nobby styles,
tweeds, navies and red plain cloths worth . all the way@@q
ok
from 3.50 to 1.00, choice of the l , SaLturda ... •
pt
A DRESS. GOODS SPECIAL..:
hoc Tweed for 42c
Here is a Saturday speoiaf• from the dress goods.
A clearing lot of tweed suitulgs, all new this season,
correct colorings and good patterns, selling at 18c'a
yard less than regular, There is enough . money to
be saved on the material to • go a long way towards
making.
250 yards'fancy dress goods, all title se;tsons goods. neat •
small designs suitable for dress or seperate skirt,med sum
weight, colors of green, navy, gray and garnet, it clear-
ing lot at a saving price, regular 00o, for Saturday
choice per yard
End of Table Damask.
50 ends half bleached table d<'atnit;,k; weaver:t damages
•
and mill remnants, bought direct front the maker,
splendid qualities, enough for mail or medium sizes
Cloths, choice at about one half ,regular price...>.....,.
Towellingi Me
Extra fide all pure linett.
erase towelling., itnpotted:
by ourselves direct from
the makers of the tenth,
worth a york sliiehng if its
worth a cent, very special
at per yard... rrw...,.r... 1l(l(!
Both 'Tows its 25c •
Extra large heavy bath
towels, fames stripes, will
stand any amount of hard
•wear, rough finish, regular
5Y)C, special eaehr,.,,,.,..
42o
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TEE CLINTON NEW ERA.
The Clinton �,�r j< District I�pworth League Execu•
SIItire Meeting
CLINTON, ONT., NOV, ff), 1900 A meetin oir l'.eagar cepteiict iaxeeu-
.. _ five teas ite�d Wednesday in 'ViTesley
Local, Notices,
If she GT ricessi put to APPLES. TaQr1 1 ROS. r
Cobl4 r cant:,
waspttt ro. aay for anotherrp Canadian Racoon who had
the ruoue,•. The first uiee lvho collies clout; wi
n trthi genuiIne Coon (Jost below Wholes
church, meeting opening at 10a, in.
There were present ; Rev J 0 Reid,
Nile Distr' ct Pres, ; Rev G N Lzan
ey' (xoderieh 4th Vice Miss Alberta Carr
i Bl th ,5th Vice ; Miss Mabel Bailie,
re Nile Sec, ; W Elliott, of Goderich
b Tress, and Rev W H Grabiun, of Goa -
1
lae erica Uonference Representative.
Zana Sapirco.
FELL DOWN 0ELi,AS,.---bliss M.
McNaughton had the, misfortune to
fail l1 down cellar one `.day this week.
F'o}tunately no bones were broken,
though she was severely bruised,
ROVAL• TIw:MPLARS.--Dr Craw-
ford, of Hamilton, visited the Royal
Tempters here on Thursday night last,
for the purpose of stimulating interest
in the work of the society. There was
e fair attendance of mentbers, and he
gave an excellent address on the work
of the society. .
W OMEN'S INSTITUTE. --The regu-
lar meeting of the, Women's Institute
will he held at the home of Mrs. James
Mct'lacherty on Thursday, the teend
Inst at 2.3') p.m. It is expected that
Mrs. W. Jenkins, of Ilotmesville, will
be present and give her parer on "The
efficient woman." .A good;attendance
Is requested.
SOLD OUT,—Mrs, Ballard has dis
r7
NOV• 16t 190$
�k•*.�Lo.*�c,�.al •-
Notes'
Mr. John Stephenson is laid up by a
very sore hind,
Mrs, Rudd has added .the electric
light to her house on 11laary St.
are 8 Lawrence is confined to her
bed by a severe attack of pleui~isy
Master Willie Wiseman has taken a
The 1'reasurerss Report showed a position with the Sovereign Bank in
surplus of 1155, London,
It was decided to ask the Leagues Last week Cantelon Bros. shipped
who had contributed funds for the over 12,000 lbs. of dried apples, and
'Mone launch fund to sanction the nee lbs of butter,
of these funds for the forward moves On Monday Mr. Jaynes Snell shipped
ment nt of •.Missions. Deeid'ed also to ' a thorohred Leicester• ram lamb to L.
send the annual box of clothing this
year to the Deaconess Home,. Voirnnt°,
instead of to Indians of Pacific• Coast
as formerly, owing to some uncertain-
ly as to the distribution of sante
amongst the Indians this., year.
It was also decided to hold aDistriict
Convention the first week in Meech,
in Blyth Methodist church,. lasting
two days, and to confer with District
chairman as to inviting the Sabbath
Schools of District to cooperate with
Leagues in . this connections. It was
futthermore,decided to hold summer
school next summer at whatever time
and place should be decided upon by
the Executive.
llw'ou Presbytery
Granger, Echo Bay,
Flags were flying on the Peet Office
and Public School on Friday, in. honor
of the King's birthday,
Mz: Hobos, who has taken a position
with Tayler & Son, has moved rata the
house of Mrs. k'efter, Isaac St..•
On Saturday last James Vord shipped
six thousand pounds sit live poultry to
Toronto ; he is buyer here for the li'la-
velle Co. ..
F. R. Itodgens, Clinton, bas been el»
ected auditor of the Ticket Agents'
Association of Anlerfce, h positionno
one is more competent to fill
Fred Chant, who has been attending
Stratford .Business Coltsge, has given
up his studies to take a Secretaryship
for the Y.M.C,A. at that place,
The Presbytery (if TIuren. Held' its ' •bur, Weston,' organizer for the Cana-
- i regular November meeting in ["pion dean Order: of Foresters, is here this
church manse, Brunefield, on Tuesday, : week securing additional members ; he
13th Inst, "expects to remain here for a couple of•
The mnst important business was weeks.-
•
the consideration of i'eafaits.from last Messrs Hoover & Bali, who believe
.General Assembly. Of these, one res- in heieg up-to-date in everything, �.
petting the question. of union ,)f the even in the matter of hearses, ate
Presbyterian' •with the •Met.hndist and securing a handsome, modern, rubber -
Congregational churches, chiefly ocetl- tired hearse•franz Ingersoll...
posed of hergroceryand.boot and shoe
business to Gledhill Bros., of Kincar-
dine. They are sons of bur, Thomas.
Gledhill, so well known as a successful
business man at Benmiller, end bre,
therefore; not .strangers to this local-;
its. They have taken possession. Mrs..
Ballind will probably take up her vest -
donee with her parents At Cranbrook..
COLLEGIATE.—Mr, Gundry • en-
tered upon his duties r'is Principal of
Clinton Collegiate on 11lonclay,and will
move his. family here at Once, having
rented Mr. .Taylors cottage' next. •to
Ontario St, thatch.' Mr, -(want. will
remain on until Miss Clayton,. of To-
I'onto, is able to get here, welch -• she
cannot do At present, being substitute.
for • another teacher, ivha is Ili the.
hospital:•
RETURNED.— Mae :john Jellnsou •
returned frons his deer hunting trip
this meek, halting. • been esucCCSSfnl in
securing one deer only,: but a very fine
.. one. Messrs. Ogle. Cooper and Jack
Dcedds, who accoilipaniecl him, were'
not so fortunate, as they' gate -nothing.
Mr.. Johnson says the deer. are seance
this year. Mr. fd. Centelon, who htid
been away duck shooting, returned
last week, having had ail the luck he
wanted, .
•
A SPILL OUT.—On't'huredey even»
file • es 31.. - Jatnes SouthCcnibe was
dr•v'
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h rue :rt 'c
(, oil.
a
t me 1
d > leis -
tc i -•ne
p v srs
1 1Lw.viss Washington, .they bad
t spill Out ''that • Might -have
heel) ser, fr
ions. When -just outside •of ti) vn, one
'of the shaft bolts .!)coke, a 11 n4'ing'the
belggy.to swing an onnd, . And tino,ving
the .oci•ufiants out. Fortein:itely they
were e not :hint, t
e, beyond being iiruiscd
'Phe horse, with Shafts attached, blade'
its way home. ,
GETTING' UEAI)Y:--'he 7ael son
by -taw leaving carried in 1r(x7et i( b, the
firm is beaking preparations to go
Lheac2... Already premises' have been.
secured; and a number of ail)pli(11tions
received from girls set king sitnatei:ons,,
Mr.'iliomas ,Iasi hnn(tveut;t b Toronto.
this week to secure tat/Italie machin-.
ery. • .It win take a.Ltlout..,1. niontht to
instal'. this, •:tn(1 the :fine- experts, to
start work on or abOnt:theeentl cit' Jati-
ttary. 'l'ltis •tra:s tkc' day on 'Whielr
.their Clinton factory was statteese .
NEW:
4.
TO sell wenn t suit oa • ttr, _ ..
¢ ) cttaton . , �'o Piuvfcellls to have foo. vacancies .in Our
as,sortmen1s.
We recently received a ,con-
signment of Placques, which re-
wards our efforts towards good,
and still better mercliandeeing.
Prices i5c, 20e, 25c, 30c and 50e.
They till the vacant space on the
wall, with a very proipe> Irnta-
niental effect.,
from date tot '4 iyt 1st,a IMJS, Empfor
One Dollar, and also a he;autif'al
picture eniitied "Grace." It's ca
long-teriu suhsei.ption ;. it's to
good paper, and it's a nicely
colored picture.
• A small •,assortment of 1Ot3••T
diaries now in s3oek.. We will
have more later; It'n often in,
good: thing to start their Ilse
early: .
•
We have a new playing • card
caned "Linette," The price is
40e, and it's worth it, It will not
soil easily, and we believe it is.
nicer to handle than any other
card we have seen. We have
lower priced ones—as low as IQc,
but we don't think they are as
cheap.,
A nice assortment of. Beads
for the neck, just in stock. They
are fashionable. Prices 0c -to 25c,•
• Express Dominion 1,xpress Orders is'
sued airy business hoer • of •the •
-
day,
The.W D._._
Often the' Cheapest. -- Always the Best Go.,
pied the time of the Presbytery, Aa Mr. Lazing, Provincial Auditor, is in
the dt;cument, which had been'seet' U•aderieh this week making his third '
down by the, Assembly's (,amt)itteL' annual insnection of the hooks of the w
on union, was intended for the infor- ni tnielpal'tl•Faaaurerr;, it11' of whom in.
mation of sessions and congregations,• the county Were realuiretl to appear !
it was decided that paistries should, at Before him. it
their convenience, take the necessary Mr, R. J. McDonald, of Toronto
steps to conye-y this information. •taon-in•lilw. of ,firs Jaules Fair) has <[is•
Ma Small, ef.Auburn, was Appointed (^ l
:Moderator of the . session .of St, An». posed of his, business in the city and
Brew's church,. Blyth, eteee 'the v„,-. thinks of going west. • Ills fazlrlly will
Caney arising from tbe. retirement of
Dr. 'Mc Leen fl.•oxn' the active work of
the ministry. Dr. McLean was re- Mr. V. W. Furan, Who is a lover of
tained ill the office of J'reshytery Olerk, choice horseflesh, hits. bought frond Dr,
with an allowance of $100 a ;'year dur- Whitely, of Goderich, at a goad figure, '
ing his ineuuibency. his welt -bared mare; "Flirt," and has
. TheHuron Auxillaryof the'Wom 's secured the services of isle. James Rey -
Foreign ..14lissioil Society, which t .e. wilds, of Goderich, far e'few days, to
holding its annual .meeting in Ct> i ad- leek after her.
joining ehureh, plescuted ' a report, of 'Three of the Illodelites attending
its work during the -past veer. • This here have secured schools for deet
' was found, to be encouraging in`everyy• year t,heystire Mr. S, Gardner, Luok-
respect. The I reshy'e,ry expressed, • no ...who has a school in Bruce at
.by resolution, its' 'sotisfaction with -the $1 ; ,1Mi'. F; Fowler. Plullett, who is
work done, -its gratitude to (;od for engaged for S. S.' No.0.: •Mcl£ilIop, at
the blessing which had attended the $;;� ; and'lki Ise Annabel Petrie .has se-
.oeiety's efforts, and its earnest' p.•atyer $450 ; a school at Canboro at $450.
that Ilia blessing might ;be continued
ICs the 1 exiLr hoes (•,Ouse bought left.` �[. bol t
future. 'I.' 1 1
1 z. T s e with l�'
This t • him
c liitio g
so n and the
' l from Toronto a, sample of the seedless
greetings of .the 1'reshytery,• were p
,_� .._ conVeged .. _ apples° mach .talked tabour at present.
It; is a%. gond firm'0ppple, • much. like a
13aildeill,.,and the only 'evidence , of ti
core is Imes that divide the. spurt -
move here for the winter if a ,house
can be prooured, •
I)r Stewart. •
4 0,
lt1AKREtf) IN .'i'0v.; w'al'eeeete :Ments.un
where the seeds, usually are;
N.) oster, son -of Mr John F octet,•. 'of' there are no seeds, no vacrri; and.,to.
town, wars married an the .13th;at. use :z common. phrase .it is as sound
Lnrrisden, Seek., ' to MISS Sadie: Mc-` as a dollar. ••. , •
T:tgeart, it, Teeing—10y: •
ft•orn near . 'DIED IN STTH.OMAS—Mr i•Valter l
iiinesels... lilt Poster 15 in imeineSs at .Balrelather of Mrs .1 ' W. Irwin, died a'
PI•inee Albert, and after. the Ynarriage aei.his horn in St Thotitas, orn '�Ved • l
ipTey at'L)nCt' replkir('cl to their home in nesday,• at the age of. '4 years,. I)e-
that place.•
-Ceased was well ' known , iri Clinton,
COLLEGIATE "I'iw, RTI'DT x,7;5 vhere he..o ten visited 'his:•daughter,.
OR MIL• (I'N'Di;.'..—Tits ' . IIUrd being siert the most, of the pest. sent -
event
r>ier ant; his kindly face was often
1}vent itc,r c)f fast h;iturdliy saiys .r. ._ seen on the •streets. 'On Halloween he
tvent full. of ietl'r(tit to many -trate in happened to fall over ' an obstruction
that W ic'h'- • ; iirrr>t1100 r; day a ger- •'Aimed on the street by some boys,: '
that �vlticlt 'took .;rises Friday arftex-
•L ..•. 0. 'not ell injured, nn , n(i although h t rt ba in i fed, he
on; anti l - ) ' g y j
� h•fnI'H ''O1L
f L• ri clock, •aft,
t}ae.Y,rluttfc)i�(t•(,'oilc.,t.Ltc+: • This �v;LS in Ctev'a`reuErvered from the shock, .Mrs the ft>rili • of a P1(•4elltatlnl i O1 aL very Irwin went down to see hint on c1itur-
liiindso,negold:headedtuirbi•e11ai • to:4It. day,turd the other. members of 'his
• te,,ee tele)Elry, ••wllo caf=es s c ' family were present before- lits. dearth..•
1 h ntftfe ratil t s placethisIe
tilt position Phe Rifle ales tiday.)
1, n of 1?t'f to 1paLi of Glue afternoon .
Clintonlint`ollerriirte Institutf•: Si Iio:il, . �• T • T ' `
'Sjabs dismissed early, ,-ori the ti'acltefs Hti#,ND1.jNG . POULTRY. •— dote
•atnd Pupils' matched' in a: • bodyto the , thtit the seatspii.of ivatrlrettttg poultry
assenibi -•roem wh .r ' ° ', it, itt. hand :a few sit' *estrous'. •htai:
y , where 1 t intipal bents: :. kb Y
:rete(lils r'haait rilatn; • making is Suitable '-
native
not be out of. `purees; • if .;•toy• one will '
speech, infarininl;• those'present of the take the trouble to visit several stores
nature of the gathering and addressing i they -will see a striking di11rrei,e iii'
some t'(ty zvrn;�ItnleLitiiry teniatlss to the way porlltry . Vis- (1reesed. in the
31 . Gundry. .l formal :td(LCe'ls• was t fir•st'plare instead df stair vriig; foul for
re:ul• by Ali-, h.ilttat i Celrtli y, E'xJtr( sin;,• a few hours 1>efoie killing, they . a p-
tPk.tet at the departure of :vlr, Gunder; parently give them all extra big feed,
s-. ,
an( r ..
i wishing itr lir f 1 placed co to e
t him •t deserved al av Pl I .erl n the t t r their
, ete,e,. n o
r 1�0(1s11� ,
c CL••5S 1
his new field of labor and id(1(rd mss i crops are full. to.• he bursting point:'
liol sihrli:ies. 'I.'he* toprnai presentatu)n , This if done purposely, is dishonest,
was:nra de h 31t'. •.1 ()'rr, slice: udee --for. while chicken feed is worth only
was mush novels. at tiffs to timony ori half.a(ont.0 pound, the merchant hal,
the steeni, end.: good .IVI rlte,.,'01 1115 to pay` When he buys it in this cvar Wepiipils, and ttisomeny s ha weir not, a 117 for it. 'then too: the beauty ought•
nnclbe confessed. to pinch •pleasura,hle •
: to be taken off', Pec>ille -elv net, eat:
sln'prise In many ways be sinceede l the head and have no right to pay for..-
reg;eetted Teariirg the rite, but had felt -,1 lt;.; it '
would :ticvaayt1 iretaln. kind tit ng;hts of'Then again,very 'often fowl are
it his nty • to make the change, He `,
(1badly plucked;, .Snnie fanners have a'
„ feeble nt dousing tate chicken into hot
the Telephone City,4/elite/tie expzess: • wait rb-d raplucking.This•blackens .tl e ,-
('11 his gra titUde for their gift, and kind: skin, and gives the bird a dirty • look._
t neitihianee, Each of• tee members; •Fowi ebould.be dry picked, and
of •t:he teaching ,':• stats'' made short;. he 'picked clean.. To 511111 ti , • fanners
5peteches ('xe essitig theft' appreciation l in preparing, their fowl for market,,
of.:llr (:lnndiyl;aprtelreAS, afsst nee fuss• � should dry pick,:piek (100 .and 'starve.
ter sLnd in.' other •avays,. Three cheers. for a few hours before killin.g.• le these.
were ateeeded hire at the cant of P -in- i direetious ere:observed, there will be••
clival Ienxat,in which ever�yanelniartily,.no kicking on the part • of the nierche
joined... ants
ANUTIIER D1•,.i'C.H',;=Lust week '
.we referred to the .leath of like Win-
kenweder,; near Dashwood, to ,i :I)ar-
ticularly sacs Ouse.,hl-rs being the third
death in the family from t.yphoid. To
intensify the elletreee of thle family-, is
added the.death oe Mi Wenkenweder,-
the fathei', which occurred .loa t week,
It is said the spread of this disease in
this family was dee to lack of know.
ledge and Batt, no precaaloes 'havin '•
. been 'taken when the first member f
the•farnily was taken dowli,as they. clid
not .know it was typhoid, • •-
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A COMPLETE ol.'rnT ':1:ithough
(ter i!•threshing outfits'hare been.
ttpplied by the. Clinton Thresher Conl-
),Lnytbis year they were not out hely
he product of the Foundry here. Rutast week a, complete end l01rOIso11Le
ngintland thresher, . the first entire'
atilt t(1 he wholly nriittstnfapettu'ed here,asshilil)et1 to .t party at. Morin t•. For•.
st Another sitrail:dr 0(i,tfit ivas, for -
yarded to ' another purchaser this
eek, . The .staali.at the works• of. the
hr'eslier Cn„ appeair;.. to . have all the.
work they can attendto.
VIE APPLE BUSINESS —Mi'.: D.
lantelont who has had'It lairpm staff' of
len picking anis pliektnk: •• itpples ell.
till; ;eoilductr't1 the work of peeking. •
aturdaiy, a,nillatici oir the majority of
is men. Ile has tilts*ady fillet three.
eparate menus of five thousand
steels each, one lot going to Win 11-
eg, OM • it shipment of a thousand
s 'far Wiest as Calgary " Notwith-•
tending the filet that Nowt Scotia lea
large apple producing Province, Mr.
antelon filled an order of one thous-
nd
barrels for 81 Joint N. B. fly the
n(1 of: t lie Seaa5(11 he expects to .,have
angled earns 35,000 barrels,. or over
tX) car. loads , . •
AMONG ILL—The three chiles-
'n of 1111 Lucas, who have been ill for
)me time are nearly out of danger,
its. 11.. (Graham and son .Melvin are
regressing favorably. Mrar, . -Neilnns
rid daughter, *hose coudit:ion•was ex
eedingly dirtied the early part of the-
�reek, are con8iderebly better. Mr. 1'.
lrirphey's snit is mewling, fibs, C
sew Will be able to leave the hospital•
early next week. Miss Sterling is also
n the mend. Mrs, Lindsay, of the
uron road, heshad her first relapse,
ut is now getting better MrsNelson
rban, of Stoughton,.Alberta, (a neiee
f the $w'itzex'scarne here hast week
undergo an operation, and is doing
i