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TUE GUNTON NEW ERA,
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PR•IDAX MA1WII 9 1900.
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LOOA.L NOTIONS.
Inge• Styles •
t►an+tn�and Bearer savor salt Lads and
From3 leading fashion centres are
pouring/fit, t very� department. In Dress
StuffsTri s Mantles, Cotton Fabrics
crit Gin hang and early Dry Goods
Novelties advance shipments are here al.
ready. i �� o iEnough' . of •any , ebexn ve
.y :U ample oh a buy -early, in fact
of some lines it s wisdom to buy - now 'for
-there is more to 400se from than thew
will be: later QW,:.
del
r New •Gin hams
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• TO OLEAN Olds. -A larva .upz l of hal
Vett, ill a q¢ld re�,ir ea et pont anti ill
axe rliepo><ed Of, J. W. Ili: W
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Tog W. Q. W. -The Woodmen of
the , World recently held. its Grand
Vamp in London, and J. ll.. Hoover
endJag Ford, from Clinton, were preen
mat; the former as one of the execu•
tive, while the' latter represented the
Clinton brethren. 1 . Boles, formerly
of here, was in town bat week looking
after new members. for the local lodge.
The membership is growing, ae le
.hewn iron the tetatietlee presented at
Grand flame, and we are informed
ku typo. several application's are in for Clinton
lodge, due to the organizer's visit.
COMING 8otiooL Fite tel -The Huron
• Unison's ,> romotwn Examinations will
sip Je
.', 0.1.
Ginghams,they are here, and we. are Cafe
collection has been shown in . Clinton before.
There's no better wearin cotton dress
• fab] is trade than a good ; "sin :.,and it's
hard eto gel one that will look. ' :bet r when
made up. If.. ou etthe ri hl li d the color
will last as lonYas the - oods.` eweeksa o
to -day we : told of the: arrival •N . '
tt
ll merican
•Cinghaals
Imported by ourselves, ebeice,peteternat.
fast colors and ; gstaiities that will stand
oa i
d nr h
than
d wear. &Mbl'e for waists
oro 'Ih
•,ter ren a drones
'• Atrierioan Drew -Ginghe ns, standard
makes, hard twisted yarns, will
give no end of :Wear,` fast . colors
sinatl and mecism .obeolzs, blue
and white, pink anjd white, ; reen
and white,end fanny oobabmations luC
American Drees Gingival; better
mittlity, some very bandsom ,pat' SSC
;, • terns in bine and pink.... , .
'Scotch
6inshallns
be hel(17'on , Thursday and Friday,, Pos7r Q,,ipt3.�- At the urgent
March'?+o 1l! their Teachers ahculd request . of the sitting mereber,. R.
sena ret odfo •their'sdhgol inspector. Rolmee, the postal departtnenG he's
la Robb, for the masher of papers established tic o new renews in the
they regales, a worst riding. One is: at Rob Roy, on
.sgmeemee,---The following concern. the • road between Dunlop and Smith's
ing changes. in the ;16rd battalion -a . • Hill std will be known as Loyal, Mr
peered in the -official- annrinnceseresf ; 0.1'. McPhee -to be, p esti salter. The
;reaerttlyy a -'Major .. ,a,. Wilson re• pltheritt'eitusird in Wept Wavra�goehj.
friars and is perinitteii :four wiles east from I7ttagannan, and.
to retain rank of major on redremel :a twill be known as Felconbridge, M. O.
To be Lieutenant'. Second Lteut. Robinson to be . ostrrmastsr. Both wilt
If, Qunciry, i.yi*s 19tidiey Holmeei;u hve ada ly mail service, the, latter.to
motel. . .. be carried by the Auburn mall carrier.
TEE AimucETs.'•- ?go art� �tire 0,217 The will no doubt prove of greet con.
venmence to the panties in the immedi•
stock which are being ehi ppd.,or - ate neighborhood,
which prices paid are 5'cente. (1. Wallace•
shipped a double deck on Monday, to .
Toronto, and R. Fitzsitnons' shipped a Nemo, -S.S. Cooper has been award -
carload to Collingttiood on "Tuesday. ed the contract for a new hurtle:. school
Produce is light, and few eggs gad. -. houeer•in Qonetalice; Wm. Curry is also
light supply butter were brought in; -• building a new brick residence, and'• has
the formergoingat 18c,and butter•from let the contract to Mr Cooper. '4. T,
210. to _22c. ° 'Cooper hat received shipments of bikes
Tart OAitNtvAL .AND DIATOM -The' already; trail; is indeed a sign of the
carnival and hockey matckt.attherink ; • s0orra g_.seaeon. E. unro,..of~
tonight, (Friday,)t home be the big- a lenge pQ �dlof-fur s gth lv?43
Trgestattraction of ,he season.:"' Nb bet- convention of the Auburn• to nua
ter v
hue e e b e se a tyy•
r e i to t he, rink School Association; it will be publlabed
tin the curlers trying to play hockey. in -asset; fssua. Mies May Herrington,
ter aey.who saw, the first matchsay.Mridmay; betas taken a position in the
.„,. <. Dole 0. 0t .F. it for a pod post office here, as our popular aseis•
t; ;��lt the U. ,d. F. its nd in at p
.teiidance-•asq,l`..the skn't ,W;;r�in fans tent intends to leave shortly for Brit•
is o mb • the bovelad is mauves*. costrsrime, (sot which gopds,-."zee will h (] t 'With
lis, a y
be gii,9n,) it should beat goo.] y igbt or filled timilar plaace in the tK Kincardine
pleasure: - . .t post office some time .ago. A'numer-
APPROPRIATELY .�4$IZANGEIi.- The .ously signed. petition, asking that bi-
interior of Newcombe's carpet depart cyders be permitted to ride on our side-
ment,.in the rear of : his dry, goods walks subject to certain restrictions,
waspresented toh councilM
house, ;pteseats a well arranged andpree ed the conn ii on en-
d ven t tater waslaid creel`
pretty appearance • of tapestry and aye ing,. )1e matter- i d
other wakes
of carpets as 1
as 'untilfurther consideration. A
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handsome dresses shown: onruodeis• Cooper has received aboutthirty Rub -
All the richness of dress•are shown to aciiptions
for Sheldon's paper -the To -
advantage, and strings of festoons peka, Daily Capital;; the price of the
hang gracefully around the store. The paper is 25 cents for the week the rev-
many
evmany patronsofthe store appreciate etendgentleman . will conduct it. 'The
the manager's appropriate way of ex, first petition • re granclithlc'sidewalk
was ,resent d to the Council on Mo
Waiting his attack. • day evening by the ratepayers on the
Removal. SALE.-• O.' - Cooper dr Co. north side of Joseph St.; (from Isaac to
has a special sale of groceries, crock- Orange Sts.,) praying for said walk; it
ery, &c., on Friday, Satnrtley and will receive due consideration.' Sir
Monday, 16tb,.17th and t9th Mai ch, -to: Henry Irving and his eotrmany are
clear out hisstock•ar;d breve less to refilling an engagement thie week at the•
mbye to tbe stand; Searle 'hluck,''{site-. p•ratrdC?peraHouse inToronto; several
ly occupied, by W. Dencan.) corner or from Clinton• saw "Rnbispierre" Ire-
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sentea on, ,easels evening, aril N.
M
Ve've bad some pretty Scotch Mac-
hismo s before. but never anything to, ap-••
preach 'the lot spendd this week.. You'll be
of the same opinion too, when • you see'
them. Nothing prettier or more. service-
able for "sista r o it a wear.. Patterns
s a w h u
b o.. dr s
new and different from any we've" bad
before. -
ifaind`eome Patterns in fine Bootoh
G4inghame,.new 1900 designs, pitok
ana white, pale, blue and army
.blue and white, green and white
stripes, checks and plaids, with
'fancy color oombinetions, hand- '
same goods • ,...;:20e.„ 25c, . 3QC
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Em r
b 4l
We've been going' through: our ern-
broidery stock and. find in it a lot of •
-
•short ends. These must be" cleared out in
short order. They are all widths and qual-
ities and ii lenthe of 1 :to 4 yards. We
will sell -theme for away less than value and
mark all.at one price. Theylll 'be ready :.
Saturday
Remnants of•Cambrio and•Lawn ?dueling and Insertions, as •
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sorted widths, Lengths of 1 to 4 yards, nearly all qualities
represented ie the lot. ,.To clear them out gnickly,ohoioe jv
•
bert and-•Rattenb,r streets: be
prices „of goods hare been marked Fair •and Jag. -amurcbie "The `
away doain, and those : who reuire ,Merchant• of Venice" on Wedne day
anything iu'13his line will do wellto- evening,. .•The. Royal Canadians'
call and secure' great' bargains, " See March, wordcandmusic byJohn Lyon
the advet�tisement on page 4 'of. ,this Alexander, " Toronto, a well known
issue.- poet, is an inspiring and stirring corn-.
Position: Mr Alexander is an old Mir -
ME Foi wra--ONCE$T;--The stare .
Bros -
were Spillman 'Riggs. lecturer, able paeans lits home having been in $sus-
'whistler, and im ergso for andgels. About tvietity y pen folks' from
p na� Me- town took astrip - down to Geo. Stan=
gibbon •Kiimbrougb, with variations Bury's,. London freed. where.they
n patio, whoappeared in the fawn
a •ur rr apartyon Tife d evening;
hale last'. night. (lhursday)' .as the they nmustha had a pleasant.timee...
fourth .concert of 'the" Peoples' ° 'Star: 'udtgin;t' by the hour of their arrival
:Course.: The attendance was fair,. and 'home-6'o'clock tram. Even eo ,.proses-
P. R. and 0. N. W. telegraph ofllcee
have been nosy lately with war news
reports for vthich many thanks are
due for the privilege • of getting the,
cables fresh train the wire' the arlllo.
tins rn front of the book stores of W.
.Cooper 40o., and the W. D. Veit" Co.,
were eagerly read. Apples are a
serge article these days, and so is war
news. The public school board meete
on Monday evening.' All the rnerubere'
of the Hoye' Iiriggade are requested to
he present at the next meeting Tues-
day. night; come in full utriform. A.
military concert wilt be held in Oardno's
hall, Seaforth, on the 16th inst., at
which the medals to the vetwane will
be presented; on the program for the
evening appear the names of Mies Eva
,Acheson, of , G oderieb, and W. P.
Spauidieg, of our own town. March
came 'alike a Cors, and we may hays
letotelike:w.eather_.tnwards tiers end of
the month. W. Newcombe Was o
the sick list With a seqere•cold for se .
oral days. this week. Our war saps e•
meat is Appreciated, so we' learn; m nit
of our eubecribere' in; the States have
asked us not to. mbn sending the the
supplement, as they are very mu h in-
terested in the final iauccees of . ritain.,
and her colonies in sunny Able . The
Bell Telephone Co. bas comp' ted the
new metallic lice fromm.Londo - to Clin-
ton; it is the intention to ex end at to•,
'Kincardine by way of Wing vyben
spring opens. Ali the "01 boys" of
other counties are forming sociatione
in Torontot (but the fir do the list
was the Huron Old Boys' ssocistion,)
`and 'Bruce- and Oxford ,' boys in the
Queen City have, assocl tions formed,
end -banquets will so n be held; the
"Bruce Cid Boye" . h ve placed Prof;
Win. .tioneton• its resident, Flags
are still to be seen Ging , in parts .of'.:
the towirin honor o 0rou e;s •ture
and the relief of Lad smith •tt is get-
ting aboutetirne no to hear, of the
early hatch of chic ens Clinton is do-
ing her share ,to arise the.:Netieeal
Patriotic Fund; th collection from. the.
impromptu conte last Thursday even-:
ing, $21.50, was orwitrded to the pro.
per paroles, Th s. Beacom has rented
from James $ ilia the -two stores• a.
few doors port ••of.the Clarendon; he
will retuoate h' stock in a few.weeks..
Jas. Stevens a »ducted the services at
It use o Refuge 1
st Sunday.
the Haa
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iia : ra 's a .•wi w
I' to be IJtir . e -, a d
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of Miss Ruse' millinery establishment.
filled with works. of art; they are pro-
d'u tions, of up-to•date photography,
_"The man 'with the shover refers to a
anew shovel Jas. Smith lost on Thins- '
rtrt
d ,e Q s ith � V Y
ay link., while the rel f o Lady. nn
was being celebrated; he would. like the
h it return i much
personw who tolatae this u
needed article., ltfrsWm. Taylor, sen.,
intends to remove to her former resi=
deuce on'Rattenbury'St. shortly. The
annual meeting of'the Liberal-Oonsei-
vatives of Clinton will be. held rn the:
- town ball•fo-morrow (Friday) evening;
e•'
ri're: s b rEstdeut
'lac �':-('Z-.-$ r -i --t e � .-A•
1-y
hat is
dveritising ?
• .1
Ono writer 'aye it is "a pond in whioh business. men Us for
patronage." "Cheap" is penally.. the bait most merobante"
• use and uo doubt it is: good beat we.advenoe good �ood. it
fair prioea as batter and a sutfiotent indaoem.nt r biters
who desire itie,to,df.ai.in r►:esosibi. and hon..t bests, dig ,
" iiitiekifgertt comparison of what wo.give you for *# motley
in any branch of our store will dewonstrate oleurly thea our
prices are right. "Often the obeaapose, Always the beet".
The selling of Wall Paper is op. of its l*rgorat feature., the
available. progrets or this department has. tom n merited by
selling' nothing but. the beet we. oonld• buy fettles money, eft
prices bound to make eustorners. It is a. dsngsrou. poiiby
we,think to be either high er low in YVirll Papu� prise.., the
former. is something of a robber anti the litter. is snot sins.
to be a sheet.• Oar policy is beeriest goods at-lroneslr pole f�
Fe ask the favor of your trial.
The r, D. PAM,'
Often the Cbea .ester-, Rwa s tie Best.
1F r
aking
n - i
eparations
•,
number from ,town attended a ball in
Seaforth . on ;Monday, evening. The
Perth Mutual, in which Hey Mr Mur•
duck, had. his property insured, placed
the damage by the late fire at $90; the
papers destroyed were not only valu-
able, but invaluable. Great inconven-
ience was due to the trains,' being de
layed by the late storm, and mail -mat-
ter accumulated. Owing to repairs•
being made last week to . the boilers,
the. electric lights were out for several.
nights.The o en. lieu ra . Mae-,.
ni e r
ghw w g t f
king (defended -by Col. -Baden-Powell.)
is the home of a brother of Ii... Rowland,
of Davis &• Rovrland.. A . letter has
been received by Mrs Webb,'announc•
ing that ber son, A. B., wast :ill; we.
hope 'tie not serious.
they were well pleased With:the even-. 'sional runner" bas a, manager' to keep
ieg's• concert. • On Tuesday. • March his huelness ruuning;an adver,lsefnent
20th, tbe.third extra wilt be given, in in
the NEw En& is what is needed to •
keep your business running.. The 0.
the form of a Scottish .concert. consist
ing of Scotch songs, stories and dances. '
COr•Set- siOOdness
'here's' a big difference in Corsets,some
IA just right, others.:don't fit at all or just half
t. • T•heir.; tgairi some makes wear much better
others T•se'.makes represent "Corset
oiklaa" in every -way -fit, wear, and com-
1• tisfitst corset value we can find, ^.dry air; ebeof them and if they do not suit,
' 4 71411:1' bring thein batik and get - sour money back
Misses' corsets,. MO
Agood Maui's` °treat, made from
.strong jean; firm and '.pliable' fill-
ing, 4 side steels, 5 hooka; lase at .
ehildrens'Waist, 30c
Childrens' Heavy Jean Waist, well
corded, firmly made, easily
laundered 3V
Our RaifanollarCorrset.
We have this season the best Baif-
dollar Corset we eyer.soid. Made
from atrong jean? steel'filled,: 4
wide side steels, eters s sateen
covered, 2 stay bands on each aide,
• lace and baby ribbon trimmed at AUC
top
Dollar eorsets
top,- . tl0c
At /5c
"The Thelma," 'best of ail the. 76e
drsets, made of extra strong -jean; ,•
steal filled throughout, long waist,
ii book, comfortable and • es -
able ..•........ 'i5c
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The old "line up' system' of having
reserped seats checked off, seems to be
as favorable: as giving nuwbere, This
is the way seats are seduced its other -
operas, and it should work in Clinton
OA tltrAtss'oR Mit': votrs.--•Wgsley
Newcombe, while 'preparing to dress
the east front window of Newcombe's
dry goods store, -was Somewhat, sur-
prised to fired that • some person,
through, intent 'or. • from' earele tomes,
had put` a large cannon tracker,
through a hole under the g ass, which
is therefor otentilation,.:• It had ex-
ploded ..j�ppd burnt the cheese cloth
and epoiit a web of i dress goons,
which was on' exhibition in the win.
dew, Had the cheese cloth not'1,y� beiep,
ehoroughl�yy wet, thgre '¢uld,f)7tt,ito
been another lire alarm a a 's
done considerable damage. It had
evidently been put 'thane last Thure•,
day, when the celebration was going
on. Its was a thoughtless act, and
mote care should he taken with this
sort of fire works, but if `it was inten-
tional it should he at once looked after e.
and. the person punished. ere
e , rid perk ti
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Our February Sale thee far has been; a gr d • ienpoesst We •have
v$Fy
et a limited supply of winter Goods, w h we will clear out
_F Vose
Every pair must;go, and the prices will dee them.• $tun severe
'inert of StatpleGoods,'including ..
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Ladies' Fine Oxfords, .Gents' Fi a Boots
• , Boy ' and Girls School .Shoes
All good geode, but remnants' of brok idea and eizee: If you find
vour size you, will get a bargain. To can't : Jrdge.,of . the great
alues we are offering unless von coni and dee the goods yourself.
To Investigate is'.to invest. We knoy that our prioes are right,
' therefore it is'a .pleaento to show on goods.
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Insurance office moved to store.
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- TED SCOTtThX LONOERT.-..-dbe 0oneei t
• Course Committee are.nothing if not ire.
At this popular price these three makes will be found
bard • to equal. There is no better corset value in the trade •
ueen Moo" -Made of strong
French Control, all steel filled,
steels close ,together, 'staking the
'~"telt ttitP VaNy+ firth, lOngwttitat,• then • •
over hips,. wide taco end baby rib -
vet trimmed at- top and bottom,
`bla.k, white, dttve..............1Ant
"Eben." A Long Whist, steel •
filled corset, made of .00ntiel,
steelss sateen covered, G hook, hoe :.
and baby ribbon trimmed 1.00
sea. T.,," -one• of the most pope -
ler of dollar corsets, made of tines
sateen, extra quality of steel fill-
ing, Welt, close .together,. extra
long waist, wide stay band, lade
and baby 'ribbon 'trimmed 1.00
Dollar and a .Quarter eorsets
"Watcbsprlfig,"—•The leading r"Yatiai,•r— The moble ',amniotic •
ateeil'enacr:lariat on the market. • • hie corset r gloat ladsstock-
pared
t k
pared watehspring steels, long waist
waist, steels removable�
Sidle of heavy sateen, highly tem-. •• a core e e n es, a oo .
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ine'ito aides, odraiine $iced, lang�•r��
Two
Shirt Bargains
•
erI spectal: r bargalina - from our
L dais's FurnisbingDepartmeut that will be
&af interest and profit to 'buyers
>lat l hlt'ta
l'i'ttle White Shirts, extra throne€ •Hattori, reinforced
• ilnsn,fronts, opt~d front,all sixes hitt 16,seg.$1.]5.7 C
Shirts . at eSbc
Men's heavy print shirts, assorted str'ipee,coller ana
lyttiie atteehe)d, fiefs. bosom, dpodie l , . X 1 . .. ,'»,. • .,•, •,
Just two reminders of two$ •;