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The Clinton New Era, 1900-02-02, Page 8• i .• • :Febrile* 2, 19Q0 • ir Annual Febraary, Whlte Commences Saturn THE CLINTON NEW Ega, tti . 1� NOTEB.—tf�re�p count, has the ion'''. ' • 'ilii est area, 035, agree, of cleared land Jl in the province • Huron countycome I FRIDAY PEBRITATtle 2,190Q.. secOAd with t1IlJ,GQI acme. h fire• men had to turn out twice on The 1131' ' aie . last, and though it was cold work , le „gown 60`iX�' . , was °alder than a midnight call, It is LEFT (MFR.—Next week we' axil said ss ththat,an owing np colds and rooineom a e, l ' no lose than 9Q pupils is one room are. publish the annual report of the Mc- absent from school. Easter comae Kills Mutual Fire Insurance Oo,; a :de year on April 15th and Lent comb- b iv Pe3r. OPeadbi a»d as,iter from A. J, HO. I3 ueeil ea pn February 28th and ie un. + ql, y lute .this.year ; the settip of the North Dakota. which are all unayoid- ds4ta le by means of the Paschal moan," ably crowded. ou of this issue. Pardon tide h i mp �le for f To -day we announce the comm cement of `our annual White and Cotton Goods. Sale ,and ' ith stocktaking behind swing into line for spring business. The profit and 'wisdom of 'early buying and of anticipating as much as . possible,your spring needs was never so great as it is to -day. With- the; prices of everything on the up grads, present quotations are only made possible by early buying on our fart and without doubt cannot be duplicated for many ,a day .to . come. The prices 'we quote hear represent goods ,that are *absolutely. worthy in every respect and mean a• positive'saving of Money, for those who bi.y. • A Special Display ' of : White Goods Our large and light Millineryshowroom has been transformed into a veritable fairyland of White Goods.. In it we are making a special display of Ladies' White Underwear, Embroideries, Cotton Gobds, Etc:' There has been no such exhibition of CGGtton .Goods here before, and: we' think you, will. be interested and profited by seeing it. It will be -ready Monday, February 5th,and we invite you, to <come, any time after that date. You will a be as welcome to•look� as to buy. ';• ,. A Special in Prints at' 5c For White Goods. Sale 900 Yards heavy prints,dark and light oolors,abont 20 different patterns, a A1oth that costs, today , filo wholesale, every piece brand new, for Feb- reary Sale .............. ....... ........ 5C, 12ic Towels at 3• for 25c ° Pure linen towels, half bleach-' • ed, 10x84 inob, will give excel lent wear; regular 12,}o quality for February sale i ' 3 for 25c 1[ Special' in Prints at 1Qc For White Goods Stale . • 700 yards fine prints, the standard 12-io oloth, full ." 32 Wiles wide, dark and light oofor , and good patterns,every pieoe new this eeaeon when they , are gone we oan get no more at the: price for ...AOC February Bale ... Two Toweling Extras ° Priced below value for Feb- ruary selling. . . Pure linen eraslt 7c-18 inoh half' • bleached crash toweling, . heavy tveigth,soft .Rolea ,regular. 100, for February sale ' i C 'Troll 1 towelinge 1 10e—Heavy twill toweling, 18 inohee wide, extra good quality, regularl2ljo, for February ' sale....•..,...... - , 1QC • Fine Linen Towels:' Pare; linen hunk -aback towels - fine gnality,•pnre white,` 19x36 inches, : good weight:' If you paid 45o per pair it would not:.. be too mnoh... for February stator), 99C at:2 for 33c factory Cotton at 5c. A cotton for 5c. t1at would cost more than' that f at. the mill to-clay.1500 yards very y heavy factory cotton, even thread,.will bleach' well, free. from dressing, 33: inches wide, 1500 yards- for February sale at F . our Specials in �liTtiite Cottons —Heavy whit ott n -fel 86 — At oh ge y eo o , 1 At 10c s6 inoh fine white,00tton,.: inch wide, round even thread -will _ xorind 4yq>�thredeaQ _ieyv,_ wash and wear well,for February 5c finished soft for An work,'a rega- • sale lurl2mognality, for February pale lOc At 7c-36 inoh fine quality white . At tie -86 inoh. fine.oam',rio;` for. cotton, soft finish, freosfrom dress, -' the ' sewing, extra . good ing,an extra good one for the prime quality, full • 86.inohes wide, special for February sale 'Xe for February sale.............. , 1le Three, February Sp.ecials in Quilts. I Fheeting at 15c--ileavy twill Sheeting, good quality, of 13 n 1 Soft finish g+8 1+ will beachquickly,q 'donb e fold; for 1 0 r February sale .rY ..••..: .,. • Sheeting at 19c -Heavy twill abeteing,.9.4 width, the beat width to bay; extra heavy ' quality, for February stile c 15e 19c Three quilt prices that• represent some. February Values that are moneysaving,. Low prices that stand for good 'qualities. ' Qnitt's i 8c—White honeycomb Quilts at D5c -1 shite niarsalllee quilts, 'heavy weight, fringe all . quilts, 72x80 inohee, heavy weight, around, 66x72 inobes,extra special soft finish, free from dressing, a value UOC • good $1.25 quilt, for February sale 95C i e , 25 Cottonade I9c f eottonade at 1$c Just 200 yards to deli, heavy Cottonade. whipcord . 150 yards only, soft finish, Cottonade and Mani patterns and fancy stripes, good value at 25e,' tuba tweed, a capital line for smocks, special for February Bale l9C for February Bale 18c Quilts at guilts, goo • regular $2 $1,55 ...Heavy satin d patterns, large •size, quality, for February..' 1.55 Two Specials. at 14c I8c Bats at 121c • Fancy -Plaids 14c Fine quality band rolled bate, soft and fluffy, fat tib inch Jamey plaid dress good pound weight, a naw Line regular 18: ualit terns, suitable for wrappers, t; g quality, dresses; all dark colors for February sale i4c for February .sale. e, neat small pat waists or children regulax 20n quality, 140 The Ladies' White Underwear The Ladies' White Underwear We have gathered together for tliis Feb- ruary Sale discounts anything -we have had in the past. It is the p>roilnet of Y Y +r • t factories res a 0 e. la s in and1 • tl beste Dominion, omllll the � theon t e gnat el l•tls used ar thoroughly, reliable, very garment is well and carefully made, sizes are all full, there .is no skimping of material to give a low price. Most . of the gar- ments we show are made from Ails(( grads English cotton and are txilnlned with neat and • strong embroideries and. insertions. Already we have been 44711/..••.?...•4•••":•• Vis? �,: ' u ..t. i. 4k j 1,11 mIII 9 I notified by the manufacturers that no repeat �orders wilt be•'taken lit the prices. '-.- • we paid for these. What. we have to buy again' will cost us more motley so those who buy tare better than those who wait, Just these few price hints, they'll do to judge the whole stock b yi • corset. Covers : Gotirtts Skirts , 71 Made from strongtnglieh cotton There is nothing skimped about these i 282 Made of strong English cotton linen buttons, neck trimmed with Gowns, sizes aro all full, and good trim- i 6 inoh frill, for February eels .... 48e 2 o. arment . cottou3nno.flkregular 0 s wingsaro�{tedthtou;iront, _ for February sate..... ....... .... 15C i" — ' 281 Mado of good strong cotton, 171 Made of gond l' strong. cotton, r 1 full size, 1 rows of narrow tuck,, 76 Made from fine English cotton ' plain yokel. linen buttons, neck, , t 2 inch hem, for February vi% •C cbmbric finish, linen battens, • V front and cuffs trimmed with nary 1287 Made of fine English cotton, shaped neck, 2 rows of 1 inoh fine tow edging, special value, 45C • cluster of five tucks and frill of 4 embroidery and feather stitch 3.78 Made of fine cotton"' —Yoke inch otitbroider p braid, easily worth 85o, for Febru- , y o df y extra a cola( 2oe alternate rows bt open wank macs- l value, for February Male 750 ary sale $ tion and clusters of line tucks, m 285 Made of fine English cotton, `78 Made from fine English cotton, neck and sleeves trimmed with 1d• 1 2 rows of fine' tucking, Sl inoh frill pearl bnttone, V trout end back, 2 inch cambric frilliug,for February. 75c edged' with 14 inch embroidery .. 85C rows 1 inoh embroider each side sale -' 293 Made of fine English eottbn, of front, one at back "6te 105 fade of fine English cotton ' alustere of fine' tucks, 8 inoh frill 122 Made from fine English eotfon,, bright cambrio finish, 4 wide ohne with 1' ineh open work insertion, bright, clear cerebric finish, square ' ter,' of fine tacks Down front, and 2 inch hem, for February saleit0l` yoke, gear( buttons, row of I inob pearl 'buttons, Weak, front and open insertion end 11 inch flee cuff's trimmed ?kith 2a• inch em- 5303 dtidm of very fine English cosY enobroidery socio,, front, t inch broidery and feather stitch braid tans cambrio finish, °hater of 3 embroidery around neck and brine ;fpr February Bale i�9i1 narrow tucked:2 inch frill, finished for February sale.. - we e00 Mede of fine English cotton, with fine open work embroidery .. i.45 Drawee* cambric flnisb, yoke of line lace 9 Made of strong cotton, drove' end embroidery insertion,, yoke, t1,PrOlnS fine tacite,iind 1 inch cambrio' fri11 nook and. Dugs trimmed with tine ► merlin frilling and i/ in• tt Velem,. TWO lines' that will do to 1?ebrgary cele ......•:.... it Riede of fine'and strong `ngliAii `� tonnes lave, for February sale.... .Q fudge tho apron. stock by. cotton, 0 rowel of narrow tucks, Si 231 Made of fine English cotton, 55 ° Made of good lawn, 3 rows of-' ltich'cambria trill, for h'ebrnary yr Expire style, yoke of cluster of tucking, 4 inch 'hem string., for gully.•... . ... .............r.Y....3'/•iC nerrowtucke,etnbroideryand baby February sale 25c 21 Made. of line English Catton, cambric finial, 4 narrow tucks, frill of 8 Inch fine embroidery, for Vokrdery'ettle,.,.r• .,.,.Y,,.•.• ,Atte 23 . Very fine' I nabolt cotton, cain- i*lo finish, 4 rows of narrow tucks - frill of '54 inch embroidery, for 5C'. Febrearl+ t;slla... Y , Y, • .......... 29 fine gttelity of English 'cotton, Cambrio thigh, 5 rotted hairnet ttteks,1 inoh open work internee,, frill of 3 inch flue embroidery, for Frbruat7 roils ribbon trimmed,collar of insertion , 572 Made of find lawn, wide band; and wide embroidery, neck and " strin;;a, row of 8} inch open work. ,(eters embroidery' trimmed, for incorthon and 4 ineh hem for February este t s . •' lydont i, accountit is i oeai WO come earlier then March 21st or DEluxen OF Ate OLD R1Ssnaktet,--Just later than • April 25th. Malcolm Mc-• as we go to prose' we learnt that Clhas, Gregor, one of the tirat Inmates of the Oarlinu ltattenbury St , pasted aw ay House ea: Refuge, died on ' Friday, at at the age of 03 years and 9 months. the agge of 78 years ; he couldhave had The funeral will take place from his a good bQtne with any at his friends, late residence on Sunday, Feb 4th at but he was re4ther of of, a wandering 2.30 p. m., for Clinton cemetery. Faller disposition ; his remains were interie particulars, next week. in Baird', cerlletery. Mr G. D. Mc- Taggat t lost a valuable fax terrier last MOVING.—We understand -that Jas. ERA qu quickly led to itsn recove y he Far- Cartwright, ofthe 8t4h con. of tiuliett, in is about disposing of his place to his inlanyplaces the coe' Institute mity during e were dthe sons, and will take up his reaideuce forepart: of this, week ; there were with hie •sotl.in-law, Wm' Argent, .meetings in Varnoaand Ethel on Mon - who resides just -north of town ; Mrsday, Zurich and' Constance on Tuesday Oartwriett s health- is- not. , the beat, and in Hensel! and at McMurdie school' and being under the doctor .s care, it house, McKillop,' on Thursday, The will be more ccnvenient for her to be 'Doherty Male Quartette were enter, near town. taining the people Of Varna nn Tues. day evening. Airs Alfred Blackwell CHAINED, -He was chained all night, hits beed quite ill for several days, but but agreeably so. On Tuesday. even- :we understand she is now much better. ing,, at the Oddfellows' meeting, J, . tM1 e learn that H. Ross, M. D. intenda Taylor, in a well-appointed address, to become a•• member of the medical and on behalf of Clinton lodge, pre- fraternity, of Godericb, very shortly sented Horace Foster with a gold although a young man he has a large chain and charm: emblematic of the practice at Auburn. The :skaters and. three•linked' lodge. Mr Foster was curlers are taking advantage of the ice somewhat surprised, and in a .neat this week ; the local matches are being speech thanked his brethren' for their hotly contested, 'Quite a number' of kindness in their momento to him ; town, are subscribing liberally to the• he•will,always retnernberOlinton, d Patriotic Fund for the wives and rela- especiallyy the Oddfellows, who were tives of those from Canada who have thus so thoiightiulof him. They were gone to the front In South .Africa; smog thebeet of his friends. concerts ate being given and are well attended for this deserving fund',why , POULTRY NoTEs.-Lovere of poultry - not the people of Clinton ? We were and pet stock were vety much in evid• glad to see the smiling face of Dr. C. ence at the Huron Poultry and,, Pet F. McCregor, of Qonetance in town last Stock annual exhibit ion, held in' tee Friday. Now is the, time that nearly town hall, Seafort h. which commenced _.any person can cut ice,' but it takes on Tuesday lest, and lasted for four a enr?r•t: man to cut••iceltn at any •days. It was well attended and the time. Hoyt I,. Oouary was the attrac- entry list vasa large one. Last .year tion. at The People', Temple, New Clinton hard the exhibition, when .it York, Nov. 18th; he gave his mono. was ,the . most--succei€ful . all round,- ingue, "Around the . Stove,"' -and his while this year, - it is said, capped work was characterized by the local former shnwe. The q"ixlity of the press as c'ean,bright and entertaining; birde was as good• also as. -formerly. he is or:. for one of .the. Peoples' Star :Among the exhibitors from Clinton hoarse concerto, and will be here on were A. J. Grigg, .1. Doherty, Geo. Wednesday, February . 14th. The Swallow, .F Forrester, N. Davis and J. .plastering. of W. Doherty's new resi• Rattenhgry. In our next issue. we dence was completed on Saturday, bf. will be able to give the prize' list,- A John Gardner, and Mr Doherty is well. trio of Atidalusians was secured bypleased with the work and finish ; Mr Walter Coate lately, and are fine- Gardner has also got the plastering looking birds. and kaisomining to attend to in Willis • church, from T. McKenzie, who was STAQEBr.Y .' HALThis L OPENED.— given the contractbythe church man - Memorial Hall, -•which will 'be used as agement to repair damage done by a public library, was formally opened Sunday's the. The new Normal school last. night; (Thureday,) and speeches was opened Thursday, • Feb. :1st, • in and sipgrng was the order of the pro- London ; this now makes three" train - gram. F. W.:Merchant, M. 'Prin- ing schools for. teachers. in Ontario. opal Normal School, London ; Hon. J. W. Wier started on Wednesday to cut T. Gamow, H. Eilber and A. Hyslop, ice for storage, and is taking it out of members of the , Local Legislature ; . Trick's pond. The directorsof tbeMc- Mayor Jackson, and W. H. Kerr, of Killop Mutual. Fire Insurance Com- Brussel4, were all expected to be pres- pany held their` annual meeting in Sea ent to give addresses, ; while music. ;forth, on Monday, when Thomas E. would be. given by Madame '?Nall, the Hays was appointed • sec'y-treasurer: Doherty Quartette, and W. P. Spauld- W. Shannon resigned and W. G. ing, It was Wen . expected 'that the Broadfoot as inspector ; we have. re - Fenian Raid medals would be here • in cel ed from ea - v J. W. Yeo � agent a time for distribution at the opening. 1' of Lheannualre mit, for distribu- • .., o Rent.... Ye fregneatly omen displayed in windowii around town. - If yon -era the owner of .. anolt 4 property did it ever ooear to you how much more inviting It ooald be made tea tenant if it werenioely tram - ed throughout. We have the materials to transform dirty walls into brigbt cheerful once,and it won't emit yon, much either. Let no give you anyway, what will cost yon nothing--tbe� price on' it. We will rimy time measure your . room rted give yon .an estimate on it • Visit our store and look over our stook of carefully selected patterns. What quite one won't suit another, • and if you are bard to suit our stook will make choos- ing easy. In all cases you will find us +'often the Cheapest, Always the Beet." The W. D. FAIR CO Clinton, "Often' the Cheapest -Always the Rest. iV�vi t It Vit ily� S�i�U'k Y 4 ■ reaf RtishfF$tw'ear At WM. TAYLOR & SON 'S Gobd values are the secret of, it AIL Our method of, doing business is to buy the beat, sell the best, and recommend only re. liable goods. It le this method that has brought to our ,tore' a permanent and desk. able patronage, • Quality And Price are two of the most important: points to Consider -when buying Boots a: Shoes • • We mike them oar sy ecialty. It will pay 'you to: give tis a ca7hand see the bargains we are offering in all kinds of seasonable - footwear. • We are in touch' with the beet Wholesale hooses. We buy and sell for (lash.. - Remember, we will not be undersold. ` We are after your patronage, and i the inducement we offer is good reliable goods,' at very close prices for cash. I' • A large number -of pec lei took dva- don, eo any onewishing one may calL• • tage.to visit the tine hall, which was at the NEW ERA. and receive it.. Two 1 opened for inspection from 2 to 8 p, m, . years ago yesterday. (Thursday. Feb. •Cash and One Price Next week we may be . able to. give 1st) the Doherty organ factory was re- ! Insurance• office moved to . store. more particulars. duced to ashes. , • • • Taylor tsrrttltrri-m rrtttrrttr.t tett ttrttrtttrttrlOttrtt�ttttttt rtrtr�rtttr Otm tr t r E . .... t tt tt n iris out { -Purs Coats One •of our best customers from Goderich Township, and the purchaser of a Fur Coat this year,. told us the other day that " he never knew what comfort meant until lie wore a fur. coat, and ;he would not take twice the money _��. `': for his if he could not get 'another One." Another good customer from thealat s e, toy nsbip,unci. one"we have been trying t ' convert for three years past, tells us that he never realized the berefits of a ;. fA ^ furcoat until he took a drive of 80 miles on a cold day clad in a coat loaned hila by a friend." Next " � • year, he says, he will have one. in re and to our stock of Fur Coats we ave this to say r We stilt have a few No. 1 Coats left, and if there is a man in this section who is thinking about buying, it will pay him to come and get our figures, as we sell goods only 40— .that we can recommend and it will pay anybody to buy from a reliable firm. E Our Ovei ► oats Are all staple lines and are well known throughout 1 the country • The Leader, $5.00 The ,F'amohs, $7.00 Thea Jaokson, $8.00 The Reliable, $1000 BR Sm Departmental Store aw _4▪ , r 110 .-410• 1 i Shoe' '. .: Departrnent There is good: reason " for our 'big turn over in this department. Having no expense we can afford to shave our prices a httle finer than most people. We see new customers every weep and our de- partmental system of doing business brings them. We claim that our Boys • 'Standard? School Shoes �t $i, 81.25 and $.5e Cannot be equalled at the money. No other firm under expense can afford to do it with the little profit which is on them. It will pay -� people who do not usualltake much stock in, ... rhse- merits to stop and think this out. A. giving of 15 eel° cent. a year on your shoe bill is a big item, and we claim •:.� to be able to do, this.' W Are Agents for the following'celebrated lines ` r ,. The "Slater" Shoe, for e r -'the "Bell" Shoe, for Wonien. The "King" Shoe,for Women _ The above lines are the best goods in Canada, and with .ae a good selection in all the new goods •ns...011 Gn se y • Cut, made and trimmed in a style superior to •ordinar Repairs readyenades. It costs leo more to buy up-to»date •goods here thaui what you would pay for shop -room goods Bring them t+r us, they WM have profnpt and • February sato .... 00e '16`-• elsewhere • fir L, careful attention. BROT • - .. .. .. .,. .. b.. s mon laartattt Ray. 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