HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1897-01-01, Page 4years it his bee4 the oustoxn of this house
se to hold::
clearing sale of all Winter Goods in
tbe month • of
nuarp, - . - Following this well-established p
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.f our business, we male no a o10g�--
a excuse in
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►dons of trade to-daycontinual
demand the contln
tads each 'deferent ua1- showing:of the newest.
season, Things s are
;he .' . , ,• g�o what they were 15 or 20 years
n, iia place of goods did not sell one season it a ass
easonfs goods 'w -i11 -not d forwd111d sell.the'ne�t. Now; est.
o this, neither would this season's be .saleable next fall
and winter, The only wftilyr to have fresh new goods to show
to carry' -the Id ones over.' � hi every season,' is 'not
T s is wi we hold 't '
Y 1us Annual Sale and the. reason.
fit Off goods belong• n particularly' to �` �'' 'winter. dot every thing
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but there are money -saving chances all over the store..
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It is to be hoped that the Liberal
candidate in South Brant will. not find
icontest;t ne.esaary to :l 'eycl himself after the
Premier Hardy definitely denier theru-
mor that thereis an intention on the part
oAthegovernment of holding a provincial.
election immediately atter the .coming ties-
sion. He says there appears to him to be
nt reaseir'far a. dissolution. ••
The. Signal, extends its ;sympathy to Edi
for 1Xolmes, of the Clinton New Etaand
Mrs Holmes, in,° the affliction winch 'have
been their portion of late; It is to be hoped
that a brighter prospect is 'hi store for
them in 1897 than ;has been their portion
in .1898, and ilial' seoh will be the -case is,.
tlae.desire :Of the. Signal pnd the prayer of
then'iany friends of the aifioted family.-
Goderich Signal. [Our journalistic oonfre-
req; and; the•public' generally, lciaye been ex -r
oeptionally kind and sympathetic to. us, and
we, appreciate .it more then we an ex-
press,]
The Premier,.while .participating in the
campaign in Cornwall, lost his valise, con.
taining some valuable papers and other in,
Coles. He is not certain ;where the valise
was first missed. He may have „left it at the
hotel orhave left #t at the station.at, Core-
wall. , All enquiries since. his return to the
capital have ,failed to locate, the missing,
property. ' Ytis Suggested that two 'suspi-
cious looking Chaps who were in the rail-
way station at Cornwall are reeponrible for
• the disappearance.;` They may have been.
under the impression that the valise con-
tained some money that would he bloat ac,
aeptable for the holiday season, : In this.
they were disappointed.
Chowan Chimes
• Remember the tea meeting in On-
tario St. OJhurch'this (k'riday) evening.,•
Rev. Dr. McDonald '' _ forth, ignow
able to walk d• n every daY,
and is ge t' . • ely,
ct a covenant"
0 O'clock, will
onthly fellow -
St, church,
e. ` was held in
last (TJ'hiizsday)`.
service- Of .the
es, .Rev'... W. 3,
town bell Thing
(midnight,)
services of the
bio ,St. Methodist
ence J•an.8rd:in
North; services cif
on Sabbath. At
ip meeting will be
oom, to which all
specially requested
eaching service at
he one great thing,"'
The great trial,"
being aw,y for a.
spit of Lhe. Baptist
led by Rev. Mr New-
rning,. and Mr Robb
Oni Sunday, Jan. 3rd,
er will begin spacial •
van(t;.elist nie,de
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Ov tbor)�, Thos Wei §ra J 4 d, 7.lfr
Jo nrIeu, (rsrrignaid) pt (jao;r �e'a ��rd p
n4rew resigned, .S 1'f wrneit '�V
et►ile obi Wrartera tat 4nrdrewy
1!
NNW'. J{t `tbbigr artd A bt Toddi FI:tJain,&
Ward, W G Hamish •, $.j 1o'bnr• wird, I'ereet
vT'ttgr,,,°(t cods rad),, tr 1`rwin; ;Iwo* George's
v ird:,'T C^$rote'. 4 gait Jdwirrwn, 5sver.
All tit ars were nominated, bat resigned,
,Baxrcrsrfn =•Keay$tane, J
Burne l Oounoillors,ii, a&Dr. by accbulaymation .'mes
G Arvin, Jamas Thompson,; T Elliott, R
BatleTr, '80k0*tTrainees-.Keene William •
Whiddon, Ferguson,. Fowlle and
arki, '
wrrtr Reeye, John Willford, ano{ania
tiiwfon ; Qoaiiqrllors, 1ldess-rr 8inas, ,McNally,
B
Hewes .Ashbury, F J MoOa'nghey, , A
Bradwan,E »-Chamberlain, Jos McGee, F,
Mr,toalf, stud Wm McElroy,
Cozno oi* Xteeve,lor, W /fill, A Young ;Ile
pooxllkyore;MsBeeeerrve', N' TayJohns,Mili'loelam'tioexand#i; JenkinCoin:
s,
Euren-Xideve, T. B. waling and 4. Q
Bobler; Parity liteeve, John W, Taylor and
Ed. Obrietie; Oouneillors, Oboe. Snell, it.,
johnDnnoy, A. J, gflb and JWod
mao•1irstDepty Ree , jellies Turn
bull; Second Deputy Reeve, Win •Brown',
Gonxuron..Yp ayor,'3 It Shannon, ao41a-
mati a ; Reeve, Wm t'13$ t7
aoolpma-
t3cn; Deputy .Reeve, R',k'borPillp,. ,,they
Holmes; Councilor,, $t David'If wend W
C Good, J Colwell; 'St Eatrlck';e ward, I ,a'
.P'riilhare, J T Acheson,. A P McLean, C A
I,Tsirn, Jas Wilson, J` 0 Martin;; St(eorge's.
ward, J'ae A Reid, Hugh' Dunlop, M Niebi••
Olson; St Andrew's ward, John Oraigie,
David Cantelon, Thos Neftel, I( Watson,
Gonnnrcn TowNstur:=