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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1915-03-25, Page 8PAGE EIGHT. Gigantic and t irivaied—Suit, Coat & Skirt Sale Coildnlencing Friday Hornung, March 19th Biggest, Bargain !festival Glinton has Ever Known Prices cut with terriffic severity to make this the most extraordinary mercantile event in Clinton, W e''•have crowded the ready-to-wear section with the mightiest bar-, gains, the best values, the biggest surprises, the most tempting inducements ever announced by any reliable store. Every garment vividly proves this assertion. In the making of trade history the status of this most significant of sales may be measured by the success or the past and the strength of the :present event. We have a reputation to maintain, a distinct purpose to fulfil •the rights, of the purchas- ing public paramount --and so this announcement is made after weeks of preparation with enthusiastic energy,, with a resistless determination 4o' totally over -shadow every big sale any store hasever announced or can ever possibly,' announce in this town. Planned on the broadest basis, reared upon the soundest foundations and reaching out into all sorts of the world ifor reliable materiais and selling at,',prices so low that all competition is completely left behind; is the great secret olifith treme,ridous success of these sales. We herald the event of the year 1915 with a elite tihat promises to electrify the shopping public, especially those watching the wonderfully rapid growth of the Brown stores: If everthere was a time when this store's price tickets called louder to shrewd buyers than newspaper talk ever did,, this is the ttifie,,dtldwhy: , Here is the .answer, Spring merchandise shipped between Dec. 15th and• March 1st, is dated 1st April' to days, consequently is due and payable not lat i 11 n: Apri.I:14th to secure best discount. In marking the price tickets for this sale rofit discount, running ex- penses and in many cases a goodly portion of the net costyhas been eliminated; in fact you can secure any Suit, Coat or Skirt for less than we ha're'to.pii for .them. Everything you buy at this sale will carry with it this store's guarantee of quality. Everything must be as valuable to you as the money you pay for it or we will take it• back 75 Separate Skirts to Choose Fresu-The new flaring and pleated styles that the fashion magazines are all showing. Navy and Black Serges, Grey Uomespuns, 'v oiler, Etc., all at le;s than cost, Big Purchase in "Seconds" in, Linen -Get your share of tho slightly imperfect linens -Fine Damask Table Cloths and Table Napkins at 25 per cent less than regular -These are the production of one of the best linen manufacturers, therefore the qualities are exceptionally' fine and the imperfections very slight -perhaps only a thickened thread or a loom stain that disappears with washing. Beautiful patterns, including the popular plain centres with double borders, also piece goods by the yard. Women's Store Dry Goods and House Furnishings Phone 67 ISOM WOO Mleo's Store Merchant Tailoring ausi Men's Furnishings Phone 103 —SOUR JOB DEPARTMENT Is now ready -to do your work. New type and new stock of paper just placed Let Us Do Your Printing THE NEW ERA, CLINTON ARE YOU Preparing for the Spring lIonee cleaning. See our wfnodw this week, we arc showing some lines Look them over and see if you have forgotten anything. Our brooms gra brooms of quality which we Can recc0ntmend, Yrirt,e 25c to 50c \Ve alio (eery tlr. gr a` w: p n , compound ".Uustlxute", a disin.w: ant. Brightens up the rugs an keeps down the dust, Highest Pricas for Bu ter and Egg's QUALITY k IRST AND ALW +.1 S, t art"k m ' ]t� d.. ` ?+ Phone 5.11 T155 STORE OF Si<i'ALITY Successor to 5, Barr. • Phone eiders promptly attended to Fancy furniture Of dainty character, for Parlor and Reception Room, is here for your inspection. Light in con \struction and design but ex- tremely well made rn,every de. talk Here are the finest creations of the furniture matters craft, and at prices that will temp the wise and discriminating buyer. The Cheapest Spot in Huron to buyall kinds of Furniture B..A.I.IL rez .A' 'ICIN'SOlsr Furniture Dealers and Funeral Directors -Phone 104 N. Ban 110 —RESIDENCE PHONES— J. D. Atkinson 180 1 SAP�R SEASON IS ON AGAIN We have just received, a large supply of the two popular kinds of Sap Buckets. They are made from Charcoal Tin, and will resist the rust Much longer than the common_ kind, We have lots of spiles-the ordinary cast spile and Werner's Patent Spile, A Few Cross Cut Saws apd Axes at Reduced Prices Phone in Your Order and we will save thein' for you Our Phone is No, 7 9A itA.T y,LAR °7 0;. xisManaMnsrsag OTHERS STOVES, HARDWARE AND NOVELTIES SPRING SHOW NEXT THURSDAY. Are you keeping in mind the Spring Show, the biggest corning event, Thursday, April 1st. AUTO OWNERS. The auto owners should bear in mind that when they commence to run their cars that a 1915 marker would be a gocd thing and cheap in the long run. Do it now. A GOOD ,7013 FOR OUR COUNCIL This year with apparently hard times and big taxes, town, cou6n- ty and Provincial, the Council can commence env time 10pruning tlin expenditures and estimates fur this town, 14O WAR STARIPS YET. No war stamps have yet been received in this town •to apply to the letters and parcels mailed at the local postoffice. Local postal authorities are of the opinion that they will not COMP into effect until 1lprillayart1the earliest, and po;si- yTCIi: :BANQUET Tho seccnd 0nnnal Banquet will be he1+1 in the town hall 10 the evening and a linen• d nnn'her of tickets are on sale by OW various committee 111011, and all who desire. to attend should m'euve their tickets at ohne. Addresses are expected hum C. C.C. Jana+s of the Ontnrin Department of Agricnitnre,J. Memo. 11 P„ \V, Proudfaot,Rr, L. A. 3'. Melt rued others. CLERK .' CQf'ITTED, Prank Hutchins. clerk at the 13rc1 font Hotel. (1 el ,rich, was acquit- tol by :Magistrate Belly, assisted by MrSor Reid, last d'r`d:ty morn- ing, on a charge of selling liquor illegal) , The evidence give by a young fellow who was refused liquor and the information was rat considered sufficiently- strong Hutchins was formerly of ;Clinton. GRAND TRUNI' EASTER EXCURSIONS. Single fare -Good going and re- turning April 2nc1 only. 'pare and One-third-C4ocd going April lst, 2nd, 3rd' and nth, Return limit, April 6th, 1915. Return tickets will Canadaeceastt}ofePo alt Arthurnsmind to Detroit and Port Huron, Mich., Buffalo, Black Rock. Niagara Falls and•Suspension Bridge, N. Y. THE TWO HURONS, The London Free Press mistime/it ing on the approaching Dominion election mattes reference as fol- lows, to the two ridings in' Huron. -Redistribution last year is re- sponsible for 'other changes in t1 shake -e up nel. Huron,There whichanow rhat as but two ridings. Jaynes Bowman, M. P. for t'he old East 'Huron, will contest the new north riding a- gainst Arch. Melon, his old bppnon- enIt, J. T. Mernert M. P. for South Huron will be can'dida'te in the re- organized s'out'h, riding though not yetformally nominated. Thomas .McMillan of Hullett Township: nom inated by South Huron Liberals' on November 11last, has been Can- vaesing both before and Pince that time. West' Huron disappears. BUSINESS EXPANSION, The St. Mary?s Argus ,reports of the expansion in business sof A. H.' Lofl't, a former resident 'of., this locality eeThe growth of ouei,town and surrounding country alio ev idenced than in the expansion ,and progress of one of the oldest and i most progressive firms in West?, ern Ontario, We refer to the rec en't incorporation' of the firm of A 'R. Lofft & Co., limited, with a limited Inability company to be known as A 11 Loft '&'0o. Limit ed, with a 'capitalization of $50- 000. This well known business has grown 'to its present large dimers stens through a definite. polity which it bas pursued con ;stoutly for the past, 38 years, a policyy 'of bestnin mertile chandise. That -the the pub lic appreciates service andsliP,a._ elates it thoroughly is clearly in- dicated by the present success of this firm. tinder the new or g tniza- 'tion :this store will be ever, it 0 better position 'to carry out its Policy along progressive lines. ,The present members, of the firm will men the _shares of the company, TM CLINTON NEW ERA ®0�0vO�014t�t�!®O®OA�06681@�0�� Q TorontoMirkeIsCaWQnton 010 at at t 0 oompaeo©temeese . gsseareseos000meeseeso ► Wheat $1.45, Oats Cie, Butter 30c to 32c. Eggs 1de. Cattle 7,75. Sheep ,8.00 Lambs 70.45. Hogs 8.10, Barley 88d to 90c,' Peas 1.50 to 1.00. Hogs 7.65, Eggs 16 to 17. Butter 26c to 27c.. Wheat 1,30. Oats ii0c.to 55c, Buckwheat 75c, Barley 75c. Peas 1,50 to'1,80. Shorts 31.09, Bran 28.00. Baled Hay 1$,00, i iAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA4AAAAAAAAA 111. 1 Local News 4 vrryvvrrrv'vwevvvrvrrvrvvvvvyvvvvvvvvvrrwvsvvrvvvaui ANY FOOTBALL THIS SPRING? LOTS OF WALL PAPER , What about the Foot Ball team organization? Time to get busy. A lively !team could be placed in the field this year. The annual W. 85. A, meeting will he 'held on Gocd 'Friday. EN GA GEMENT ANN OUCED Mrs. Thos. R. MitcheIl, Albert street, North, announcees 'the en- gagement of her daughter, Mary A. J. to Mr. Jos. Guest, of Wing - ham. The wedding will take »lace Place on April the 5th. $100 AND 'COSTS. One 'hundred dollars and costs 1008 imposed on William Bender, :the new proprietor of the Council Hotel, Hensall, -for selling liquor without a licaose ( Inspe(e(or Tor- rance prosecuted before' Police Magistrate Andrews, of 'Clin'tokn. ANOTHER CLINTON BOY JOINS CONTINGENT. Mr. Ray •Canitelon, son bf Mr, and Mrs. David 'Canitelon,'of town, who is teaching out West has joined the 3rd contingent. at Ed- monton. The Clinton list contin- ues to grow. HOCK EY MATCH. A hockey match was played at the Arena on Thursday night last intermediate team. The score was between the C. C. I. and the town 7-4 in favor of the Intermediates Barry Twitchell commenced to re- feree but had the misfortune to put his shoulder out, ar,d Ab. Mit- chell finished the game, SPLIT LOG DRAG IS HIT AT RIDGETOWN. A press fel?ort to the city u0per1 from Riclgetown refers to the good roads this Spring for the Split -log drag. -Those who have'occasion to do much driving are lottd in their praise of the way the emit log drag was used last year by the runners, as the results 000 10 he seen this spring. The neuro roads where the drag was used are n, er- ly as hard as they were at any time during the summer, notwith- standing that there has been more Slow in this section this winter than for a number of years. The roads were usually left in such a state that it was impossible tie travel on them until late in April Now the automobile is able to travel as well as at any time dur- ing the year, The question to lie asked of ,Clinton is, -“Why doesn't 'the Council use the Split Log Drag in town? Who rules, the teams- ters or the 'Council? If the Coun- cil thought it d'd rlo good why they buy a drag. Many citizens be licte our back streets could be put in good condition the sane as Ridgetown now has. kiINOR LOCALS. The first of April will he next Thurs day There WAS a good crowd at the Tem peva-ince meeting last Thursday. Many went to London Last Friday to see the soldiers, Come to Clinton next Thursday to the Spring Fair Get ready for Spring. A few weddings not far off, Easter Sunday comes April 4th. The coalman can still smile. Are you going to invest in an auto? See the Sabbath School lesson notes on page 2 in this issue. The sap is running. Another sign of Spring. When are we to have the privilege of sticking war stamps on letters and other thing.? We beg your pardon if the question is not meant for you, but have you renewed your subscription to this paper? We understand that German doctors are not advising their patients to take sea voyages for their health just at present. Horsemen are again reminded that the New Era has every facility for printing route and pedigree cards promptly and reasonable prices. Judging from the litany losds'of wall papers' the local paver dealers :have been getting in they must expect a big business this season. WENT TO LONDON. A good crowd Went to Londoln on !Friday last to see 'the review of the overseas troops. The 0, T, R. gave single fare for the trip. Asi TERNOON TEA. The Girls' 'Club of Willis Church will serve afternoon tea in 'C'on- ner's old stand on Thursday April ist from 3 to 6 p, 111 and sell Home made candy. LIBERALS MEET TONIGHT. Don't forget the meeting in the Liberal club rooms over Counter's Jewelry Store, Thursday, March 115, In' the evening at 8 o'clock. Wm. Pz'oudfoot, jr., of Goderich will ad- dress the meeting. All Liberals are asked to attend, A SPECIAL OFFER NOW. 75 cents in advance secures The New Era to the close bf 1914 'to any Canadian post office cddress Now is a good 'time to subscribe 31 you want the news at your home first hand, ATTENDED (WAND LODGE. Mr. R. J. if1uff returned from his trip to Toronto and Hamilton. While at Toronto he represented the local Workmen at the Conven- tion of the Grand Ledge of On- tario, A. 0. U. W., in Toronto on Weclnesd ty and Thursday. Over five hundred delegates were pres- ent. ANOTHER MILESTONE. I4Ir. D. A. ,Forrester, who Por many years was the well known •farmer in Goderich Township aatd 1t ho could beat some of the Tuc- kersmith fnrnars at growing crops and raising cattle, passes another milestone on •Friday, F e 55 n'nw 60 years vc'tng._nnd still going strong•, iris old frier els 'offeroon- gratulations, DIED AT WINDSOR. Mr. Wm Itfa0nn, who was book keener in the old Doherty Oren" !Factory many years afro passed away in Windsor on Mor d:0'. lie left 'Clinton alma. 25 years ago ; nd aas in the Slates Ior rnmc'+imo. He is survived by his widow, (for- merly Miss 'Jennie +'"i•uicl sh'.nicl and two d,rnxhters. Tho body was brought to (Tinton On WecInc'd'v morning~ and the funeral W318 from the G. T. R. stati•'n to ton eene,tarY1 Rev, 14Ic Pc,'ks conducted the service. The pall- bearers were old frierds of the eleceascd, Mesars, J. Wiseman, W. Manning, B. J. 'Gibbings. J. E. Hovey, W. D. (Fair and H. 13. 'Chant Mr, and Mrs. Weir of Sarnia, Russ Riathleen McGee, were here at- tending the funeral. A GOOD HOCKEY RECORD, The Institute seven of thy; C. C, I, challenged) the town team to a friendly game of hockeyy last Thurs day, The game .resultcd in a score of 7 to 3 in favour of the town team .boys. The C.C. I. team Inas had quite a winter?s his tory having never before met de- feat, They played two games with the erich C. I, and two with "Sam's Own Seven", piling up a beautiful score on all occasions. The game last Thursday was fast throughout and gocd hockey 10312 played by both teams, Some hard checking was done by both sides Many enthusiaitic witnesses say it was the best game played on Clin ton ice this season. tinder goad Management 'this team ''should mance good showing in the Junior 0,11, A. 'next winter. C. C. •I. Position Town F. Fingland Goal G. 'Carter P. Wheatley Defence R, Rumball E. Beacom Defence M. O'Donnell M. Elliott Rover N. Cluff H, Kilty • -Centre E. Graham M. Cook WingM. Draper, 0, Johnston ings J. Carter, CONNER'S UTTERCIt ST' SMALL BREAD The Bread ' of Quality Wrapped to be Clean and Sanitary Made hi Clinton Ontario Phone 202 5c Loaf Thursday,; A Robin Has Been Seen and Elea The Ground Hog Is on Schedule Thne A One -aria Paper Ha Has the Hives And all signs point to sprin g ; minds us of Wall Paper, 'VL advanced in the sampling of thl and we are impressed with ti ness and superiority of our stoc that we have the variety and rat tion which will satisfy any reas MISMOSISISSISSIV The e+ De l Often , the eheapest- .1w Penslar White Pin What's the u with medicines? White Pine and as the formula label. Beyond a dou efficient cough ever sold. No readily releve. a Dispensing Chemist. THE PENS Furniture, Rugs We can assist you in selecting your to furnish your hone, or if you only Ran You will find it to your advanta t the bargains we are offering, We also ea Violins, Pianos and Onr Undertaking Department is up t and we guarantee the best o 0 8L int ihtdertaker and Funeral Dir Night and Sunday Calls answered at nave you a Modern Bathroom in Your dome ? Tit i djE.f Th' H l l Get Bu3 most 'andt 1 is ao e.ct, 1 time 1VhyNot the w lBjyw 1 Broo Let us give you an estimate on the Stovo cost of installing one, or drop me a Scrub card and I will call and give you Whit' prices. Tubs \vael La un Lora 01d Swee If Not Tho .11awkins Plumbing and Heating Shop -over Itowland's Hardware Picone 53 ' ++++'1.4.4. .E.1.1,++++.t.+l.' +*+ Women's 2 4.6 •• Two -Fifty You cannot combine s priced shoes, This was the old time has been exploded Iong ago. We ask women to exami +44 The Style is there—Th In fact there is more wea for the price in our Two•Fift other price. Nearly every shoe store sells $2.5o shoes. Talc $2.5o Shoes, madam, FREI). n1 THE HOME OP BE taniummunnenzam 1,44+44, *147+++.14+4;214.4.34.0